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tib Mormm democrat. ». w. • ILWIO* *jin ««, A. anuir, WMT'*M. '* Our country, atony* right: but, right or wrong our country Keep It before the People! Iwrdllwn mo* fMflv *p«nk. wrlio and publish hla wnti menu on all lolfjtcti, hoirtg r- poi.'ltil** fn> the al»u«' "f ttial rtfht; nnd no law »hall »»«• pas««*d t-> retrain or n»»rl«l«e the •lbnrtr of ap*«*rh or of the Preao.—[t’MMHfNfiwr / I'uh/onna, ■ J |f ( Concreaa ahaH make no law ro«poetin» an eatablUhment of IdiriM. okprahlMUu* the free excrciac thereof; or meeb or of the Prv««.— {AmAndmtnU to tu«- +&A****/Ui ! *¥*/«•/ Shilet, ArtitU-i. plaoekville, oal. laUrdhf •June Of 1P03 TKjj OITY ANU OOUNTV. Democratic Hallt.— Wc taopc our Demo, crfttic friends will not forget the ratification mttiinglt the Theater to night. I: will be ad ditMed by Ex-Governor BiciLKRand lion. J. W. CorraoTii. Let all who reaped the C<»n atitutiou and cherish the Union of our fathers* Ell ~ 0. >* * cling with fondness to the principles prom til. gated by Jefferson aud Madison and enforced End sustained by Jackson ; all who believe in tbe doctrines of the Declaration of Independ ence; all who believe with Douglas, that "this Government was made on the white basis, by white men, for the benefit of white men and their posterity forever”; all who are opposed i«> negro equality and mob violence, the supples- Eton of freedom of speech and oI the press, t<* unwarrantable arrests, lias tiles and m.Iitarv despotism.—turn out. Let us i choke the Abo lition traitors w ho are scoffing at the OuiMitu. tion, setting the laws at defiance, mocking the old Union and depriving citizens o t their ina lienable rights. Come and show by your pres ence and encouragement that you ure worthy sons of patriotic sires. Let us, in humble mu tation of the great Apostle ol the Democratic party and civil liberty, “swear upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man,” and 'we shall bequeath to our children w hut our lathers be queathed to us—a proud name and a free, pros perous and happy country. Primary Mkctinos.—The Abolitionists go through the farce of bolding their primary meet ings this evening. It is a farce, a sham, a humbug, because the whole thing has becu stocked by the officers of the “inner circle” of the Loyal League—the Aulic Council ol the Abolition party. A few may have the manli ness to spurn their dictation and run an oppo sition ticket, but with little hope of success. The converts or renegades, whichever appella tion suits the render best, have got the old line Republicans in their power, and they intend t<> use their power arbitrary. The leader of the old line Republicans, the man who has done more and can do more for the party than all the apostutes put together, is to be ruthlessh thrust aside for the nomination for sheriff because he is honest, poor and a butcher ! Some dainty Republicans, who owe tin ir position and infill ence to his disinterested exertions, have the meanness to say it would be injurious to the ticket and disgraceful to the party to n initiate •‘Barn the butcher" lor sheriff, and they give this as an excuse for uniting with the converts to defeat him. A party which listens to and acts upon such objections is unworthy the sup port of laboring men. Sam’s is a fight of pov erty and honesty mid intelligence against wealth and trickery and pri ten-ion, and in such a con test the nobler are generally defeated by the baser. Will Sam !• an e\< ption to the rule ? We ahull see. Personal.— Our old partner aud now Unittd States Senator, lion. John Conne.ss, called upon us last Saturday—smiling, affable, and friendly es ever. It affords us pleasure to Mate* that be has recovered bis health entirely. His proud position has not, seemingly, altered his manner in the least. He is the same positive, energetic, industrious and unyk-ding John Conness us of old. The Republicans welcomed bim to the'.* tanks as an ally- they have dis covered to their mortification and regie, t, that ! he is their master. Good for John, lb' is nut one to occupy a subordinate position. Ho met | the managers of the part; her •, vve 1. arn, and insisted upon the nomination of the following county ticket, which was quietly ucqui-sced in: County Judge, X. A. Hamilton , District Attorney, II. P. Rankin ; Sheriff, Win. R >gers; Treasurer, J. L. l\rkin-; Recorder, — Allen (Bob. Hell’s partner >; Clerk, <». J. Carpenter. In addition, he stipulated that the Delegates to the State Convention should be instructed to vote for Low for Governor, which was also ac ceded to. St. Patrick’}* Cm licit.— To-morrow being the Sunday within the Octave «»t' the Festival | of “Corpus Christ i,” Uev. Father Laudas will officiate in St. Patrick’s Church. Mass will he celebrated at the usual hour, 11 o’clock \ m.— Vespers will be chanted in the evening at ‘I 1 .., after which there will be a solemn procession of the Blessed Sacrament around the Church grounds. At the close of the procession there will be a sermon, singing of the Litany of the Blessed Virgin; and the 'vremonius will close with Benediction of the M>'St Holy Saerannlit* Licenses Granted. —The If aid of Supervi. Bors, at their rent ut meeting, granted to San. ford Miller a license to k**ep a lull f, rry across the North Fork of the American Uiver at tbe gun Bar. A license was also granted Ingolsbcc, Pouge and Bros, to keep atoll bridge at I’nion town, ou the South Folk of the American tiver. Additional Taxes.- The Board of Supeivi* Bars, in conformity with utt act of tl e late Le gislature, have levied alt additional lax of five cents on each one hundred dollars of taxable property for “ Insane Asy lum Fu:uland two cents for “Soldier’s Relict Fund.” Public Hu.iiwav. The new road in Mud Springs Township, between Mound Springs Creek and Indian Creek, Irma a point at Dan. Miller’s house to a point ut F. Fisher’s house cm said road, has been declared a public high way by the Board of Supervisors. Patriotic Ji f»n i \t.Ci»iN. A. Hamilton George A. Douglass, J.-»hn -Bush and Ogden Squires, all big with “ wise saws and modern instances," w ill be candidates l»- tore the B!u< k vnuke Convention for County Judge. We give these Scions fair warning that the unlucky fel low thut comes out “ lust best” will have the greatest reason to complain, as the Democracy intend to re-elect .lodge Johnson. Wine.— W e are indebted lo L. Landeokcn for B bottle of most excellent California w hite wine. We found it just the article for dinner, and take pleasure in commending it to our wine-drinking readers. Mr. Lauder ker basil for sale. Siluerstkin bus just received a large stock of Bcgars, tobaccos, candies, nuts, toys, AmeiicHii Flags, fireworks, etc. Saloon keepeis w ill find his stock of segars large and well selected.— lie is doing u wholesale business in segars and great!v to the ad vantage of >iuall dealers in the vicinity. W. M. Bradshaw X Co. are “still around,” with a full stock of hooks, stationery, Yankee notions, etc., as will he seen from their adver tisement in another column. Wo are indebted to them h r a large bundle of K'astern newspa pers and pictorials. Matrhlrsa Inaolrnce. We extract tlie following from the Sacramento Union of Thursday : Gentlemen will find that they will be obliged to obey the law until it is de clared unconstitutional by the proper tribunal, or suffer the penalty provided for its violation. Democrats have always obeyed the laws, and always will,however oppressive, partisan, unjust or unconstitutional they may be ; but what' brazen to hear this jjrgan of raobocrats talk about constitution and laws and proper tribu nals, this sheet yet stained with the blood of the victims of mob violence, this sheet that is daily gloating over the suppression of Democratic newspapers by mobs, and is constantly but covertly and cravenlv urging its party to commence the work of violence in this State, to be followed by robbery, arson and assassination ! These wretches -Wot to see our own fair and peaceful State “ drenched with frater nal blood.” Confident in their strength, in the knowledge that they possess al* the arms and ammunition in the State and control the military, they are impatient to commence the work of carnage and would laugh, with detestable glee, to see every Southern man butchered and every Dem ocrat crucified who refused to bow down and worship their masters at Washing ton. No paper in the State more heartily cn comUged and justified the Vigilance Com mittee of San Francisco in their rebellion against the Government, than this same mendacious and venal and cringing Sac ramento Union. It was profitable to do so, and it did not hesitate to take the profitable side, regardless of laws,constitu tion.', justice ami humanity. Every man acquainted with the dark and corrupt and greedy antecedents of the Union, believes that if it were profitable and popular and safe—no earthly consideration could get the cowardly wretches who own and con duct it to expose themselves to danger— to advocate the cause of the “ Confed erate States" in California, the Union would he their obsequious organ. Strange that the hands of these advocates of mobs do not fall palsied by their side when they write of broken laws, and their tongues do not blacken and blister and swell and choke them when they speak of a violated Constitution. For years t he editor of the Union has been the mouthpiece of treason in this State, the humble, sincere, ardent follower of Phil lips, Helper, old John Brown, and other Abolition traitors: and but a short time ago announced, with a grand flourish of ti limpets, that Mr. Lincoln had issued a proclamation declaring Western Virginia a State of the Union ! The Constitution of the United States, which this Mr. Lin coln swore to support when he was in augurated, says: “ New States may he admitted by Con gress into the Union ; hut no new State shall he formed or erected within the ju risdiction of any other State, nor any State he formed by the junction of two or more States, without the consent of the States concerned, ns well as of Congress.” This is plain, pointed, unmistakable. The Constitution of the United States ex pres'ly declares that “ no new State shall he formed or erected within the jurisdic tion of any other State Mr. Lincoln says, in defiance of the prohibtion of the Constitution, it shall, and the Abolition traitors of the Sacramento Union, instead of censuring or rebuking him for over riding the Constitution, pat him on the hack, say it’s all right, go ahead—we’ll stand by yon. Mark the duplicity and servility of the editors of the Union, citizens of California. Glohioi -i Dkmocratic Victort.—Our unwa vering Democratic friend Hopkins, Chairman of the Democratic Club in Aurora, writes us from that place, under dale of June 2d : “ j have glorious news for you. To-day the De mocracy of ‘ Esmeralda District’ have fought tin- good light and achieved a great victory. The Democratic Chib of Aurora, on last Fri‘ day night, nominaii d our old friend from El Dorado, S. p. Molfatt, for Distiict Kecorder t and to-day, although there wns a Democrat running against him as an independent candi date, we elected Molfatt by a majority of 7S— over the independent candidate and the candi date of the Loyal League. Glorious enough h r one day 1 The Democracy of Mono county are united and will sweep everything before them at the general election.” Common Council Proceeding*. Pl.ACKItWLLE, June 1st, l^Go. Hi la id met purHiiiut to charter requirement. M.ivur Truer presiding. Ahsc i;t — AM. Brush*. Minutes nt‘ lust meeting were read and, on tn<>timi. approved. Tin* I- man* «■ Committee reported the follow ing bills, wliieh, on motion, were allowed: ON T1IE UENKKAL FUND: IS. I*. Averv $ 38 75 M. K. Shearer 30 00 U. S. Hernandez. 51 l»5 (le v YurneU A Co 7 50 I> W. Noe 5 00 W. M. Donahue 20 00 James Johnson 54 *12 Sum. Maiun rv 87 87 J. A J. 15lair.’ 43 32 Total $308 01 The Committee on Streets and Public Places ..pres* nt»■(! a eoimnuiiieution from Messrs. J. McKinley & Co., which was, on motion, laid on the table. T in* l.on,U of the Marshal, Clerk, Treasurer, and School Superintendent were read, and on motion, approx i d. Aid. Cooper moved the reconsideration of the r* .solution referring to gas lights, adopted at last mealing. Agieed to. Aid Cooper moved to insert “Or oil,” after gas. Carried. On motion, the Council adjourned, to meet ou the lirst Monday in Julv, ut 7*4 P. M. ’ C. E. CIlUBIiUCK, City Clerk. -«-♦ »■ ■. SniJECT to Stamp.—The Commissioner of internal Revenue has decided that nil promissory notes, whether over or under twenty dollars, are subject to stamp. So we go. Everything must be taxed in order to support an army of greedy Abo lition office-holders, contractors, ineffi cient Generals, Military Governors and corrupt newspapers. fir, a Oushaieav Washing Machine if you ' want to please the taffies. Indorsed it. —The Sacramento Union states, with proud exultation, excusable in a sheet that justifies and encourages mob violence, that “ tha City Council of Baltimore have indorsed tha arrest of ValUndigham.” Of course. From their antecedents we expected nothing better, and thank heaven that we have not been disappointed. “ The City Council of Baltimore” is composed almost exclusive | 'y of Plug Ugly miscreants and their par tisans, the assassins of innocent, unof fending, unprotected, unresisting women and children, the destroyers of churches, the deadly enemies of the Democratic party, the violators of all law, both hu man and Divine, and the tools of power. They were elected, it is true, but by sol diers not entitled to vote, and their elec tion was called a farce. In the populous city of Baltimore but few more votes were cast for Reverdy Johnson tn.-i Kca ry Winter Davis’ Plug Uglics,—“ the City Council of Baltimore"—than were cast the other day at the primary election in Sacramento! Democrats were driven from the polls at the point of the bayo net, and no elector was permitted to vote without first showing his ballot to the soldiers on guard at the polls. To call such an outrage an election >6 an insult to the intelligence of the American peo ple. It was claimed, and Democrats cheerfully conceded itjjto be, an “Admin istration victory”—a victory over decen cy, law and justice—the only victory the Administration can boast of. Plug Uglics and advocates of mob vio lence have no affection for the Democratic party. While that party exists they cannot, with impunity, riot in their vil lainy—cannot burn Convents, rob church es and assassinate their fellow-citizens. They have a wholesome dread of the success of the Democratic party, know ing from experience that it will, as it al ways has done, enforce the laws ami com pel obedience to the constituted authori ties. It bows in submission to the “ su preme law of the land,” and recognizes no earthly “ higher law” than that made in conformity with the Constitution. It holds in equal abhorrence Abolition tr.ni tors and the defenders and apologists of stranglers—in other words, the follow ers of Wendell Phillips and the propr ie tors and editors of the Sacramento Union. Well may the latter boast of the infamy qfithe Plug Uglies of Baltimore—its pro totypes in bigotry, cowardice and treason. They belong to the same school of poli tics, are of the same respectability and are working for the same purpose—the subversion of tire liberties of the Ameri can people. Voters of California! put your seal of condemnation on the men who have no respect for oaths, laws or Constitutions. Next President. —The New York Her ald says that Ben. Wade, an unadulter ated Abolition traitor, notorious liar, cringing sycophant and pitiful craven, is the Radicals candidate for the Presidency, and the War Committee’s Report was in tended to kill off Banks, Seward and others. Wade, Butler, Wilkes, Phillips, Garrison, Ghidings and Fred Douglass, are the leaders of the Radicals and the starters of Loyal Leagues. Wade for President and Wilkes for Vice President, would be a very respectable ticket, and they would ccrtaiidy embody in their persons the character, intellect, honesty and principles of the Republican party. Nec.ro Riots. —There have been two negro riots in Washington City, recently, but the particulars have been suppressed by order of the Administration, which wishes to conceal the crimes of its pro teges. It is estimated that these negro rioters cost the Government, in Wash ington alone, three hundred thousand dol lars a month, upwards of three and a half millions a year, which the people have to pay out of their bard earnings, to sat isfy the demands of Abolition traitors, who curse the Union of our fathers and swear it shall never be restored! Unconstitutional.— The Supreme Court of Minnesota has decided that tiie law passed by the Legislature of that State, suspending the privilege of all persons who are aiding the rebellion prosecuting and defending action in any of the Courts, as unconstitutional and void A similar law was passed by the fanatics, ignoram uses and law defiers of oUr Legislature at its late session. Men professing to have some respect for Constitutions and some knowledge of law voted for it, ap parently forgetting that in the hereafter they would be held responsible for their ignorance or intolerance. Who Can Answer? —The Logan Coun ty (Ohio) Gazette pertinently n.-ks: If President Lincoln is the Government, as the Republicans and Loyal Leagues as sert, where and what is the seat of Gov ernment? If the President visits Sara toga this Summer, will he lake the seat of Government with him? If he is the Government, are not “ Prince Bob” and bis other children Governments also ? If he is the Government, does he not re move the Government from Washington to Springfield when he visits his Illinois home ? If you want your washing well dono buy a I Dasha way. MARRIAGE S. In San Francisco, May 30th, by Kev. T. Starr King, Charles I\ Jackson, Esq., of Kl Dorado, and Miss L. Higgins, of San Francisco. (The above notice was accompanied by a plenti ful supply of sparkling Chauopaigne, which was drank in bumper* to the health of our friend and his amiable aud accomplished brids. May health and prosperity ever attend them.] BIRTHS. In this city, on the ftth inst., to W. M. Donahue and wife, a son—a Democrat. Thr Ecoxomt or IlBALTn.—This busy nation of Ameiicuns hare 12,000,000 working jteople, whose services may be estimated at $2 a day, anil their annuai loss by tickness at an average of ten d its each in the year. This gives a to tal loss of $240,00'),000, a sura three times as large as the total cost of the General Govern ment, including the Aruiy, Navy, Post Offices, Legislators, Foreign Ministers and all. The amount weighs orcr six hundred tons in pure gold. A Luge proportion of this cosily suffering might b<* nvtrted by attention to diet, cleanli ness, and abore all, by the proper use of the right remedy iu season. When a 23 cents box of Ayer’s Pills will avert an attack of illness which it would take several days to recover from, or a dollar bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will expel a lurking disorder that would bring the sufferer to his back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to show the good econ omy of the investment? When Fever and Ague are rankling in vour veins and shaking your life out of you, is it worth the dollar it costa for bis Ague Cure to have the villainous 'disorder expelled, which it does surely and quickly? When you have taken a cold is it prudent to wait until it has settled on rhe lungs, when days or weeks or months must be spe§t in trying to c,ure it, even if it can be cured at all, or is it cheaper to take Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, costing a few shillings, and remove the trouble before it is serious? It takes no wis dom to decide. — —4 -♦ • »>-' - - * Washington a “ Copperhead. ” George Washington was a “Copperhead,” according to the Republican deliiiition of that word. If the follow inefextracts from his Farewell Address are not “ Copper head sentiments," we know not what are. At any rate they are Democratic sentiments : “ Indignantly frown upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of onr country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. The Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and au thentic act of the people, is sacredly ob ligatory upon all. Resist with care the spirit of innova tion upon its principles, however specious the pretexts. The spirit of enroachmcnt tends to consolidate the powers of all departments in one, and thus create, whate ver the form of government, a real despotism. I.et there he no change by usurpation ; for though this in one instance may be the instrument of good, it is the custo imrV/1r.-*rument hv which free Govern tne(4 i< destroyed.” Stroxi; Democratic Citv.—The city of Milwaukee, Wis., at the election on the 7th of April last, gave 3,250 majority, for the “copperhead" democratic ticket. Attention, Company !—Volunteer* *ho expect to retain their health unimpaired during l the campaign, must see to it themselves, do not trust to the Army Surgeons, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY’S J ILLS and OINTMENT. Every English Soldier’s knapsack contains them. Only 2u cents per box or pot. 212 The World-Renowned Remedies, HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT, Are for sale in any quantities by CltANE & BRIGHAM, "Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY —The Board of Directors of the E! Dorado County Agricultural £itciety are here by notified to meet at the < ffloe of Dr. I S Titus, in tiie City «»f Placrrville. on Saturday, the l.tthd&y of June, ImJo. at 1 o’clock, I*. M., for the traosactiou of important business. 1 Tilt>8. .1. OKGON, Pec’y. El Dorado, June 5th, —id XOTHE. VI.T. persons having Acc< unts or Claim'* of any kind against the late firm of CARTER A LCD \\ lli, will nlease present them for payment, and ail persons indeh'ed thereto w ’! please call and settle the Sitm- With C. II. rn>LMI>. ..t the old place of Carter & l.mlwg (the Atlantic Miil Lumber Yard,) in Diamond springs, as lie has be -n author zed to settle all unsettled business of the fiitn. All persons having mise'tleil buvness of any kind with the firm will please come forw u .1 and attend to it, as the deeta-e of Mr. I.u !w » rend rs tlie settle ment of all accounts necessary. frW"* Mr. HOLMES will keep constantly on hand an extensive assoi tment of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS! DOORS, WINDOW-SASH, ETC., ETC Which he w II sell low for cash or its equivalent. GKO. II. CARTER, Surviving Partner of the firm of Carter A Ludwig. Diamond Springs, June 6th, 1>63.—tf ROAD NOTICE. flAIIERE will be a meeting held at the Oriental Ho* X. tel, in the Town of El Do-ado, on Wednesday, the l?jh day of June, A. 1). In**, at o o’clock P. M., for tlie purpose of organizing a Company to con struct a Turnpike Road, from Lockhart’* Ranch to the Town of El Dorado, in El D»rad-> County. Said Ko.td commencing at said Ram h, at the Placerville, .Missouri Flat and Folsom road, running thence south-east along Grapevine Ravine and Long branch to the head waters of Dry Creek, thence up said Dry Creek to a point on the El Dorado and Folsom K'jjtd, west of Woden's Ranch. Distance two and a half miles. DAVID CIIAMHERS, R. ATMURE, M. KING, M. TERRS, June 4th, A D. 1 ?<??.—td F. M. JOLLY, J. .1 DEAN, J. K McCORMICK WARRKV REED. F. F. WILLIAMS. MAYORS OF THE GREAT CITIES. W- the undersigned Mato** here by certify that the Druggists. Apoth ecaries and Physicians, of our seve ral cities, have signed a document of assurance to us. that the reme dies of Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co. of Low ell, (Aykh’s Sahaapvrilla, Pills, Aole Cche and Ciikhry Pb*tokal,) have been found to be medicines of great excellence and worthy of the confidence of the community : II. F.fcTeschetuaker.... .Mayor of San Francisco F. S. Holden Mayor of Stockton C. 11. Swift Mayor of Sacramento Janies Cook...Mayor of LowilL Mass A. 11. Bullock...Mayor of Worcester, Mass Nath. Sillsbee...Mayor of Salem “ F. W. Lincoln...Mayor of Boston “ William Nye...Mayor of New Bed ford, Mass J. C. Blaisdell...Mayor of Fall River Alvin Beard Mayor of Nashua, N. H K. W. Harrington Mayor of Manchester, N. II John Abbott Mayor ot Concord, N. H Win. M. Rodman Mayor of Providence, R I Win. If Cranston Mayor of Newport, R. I Amos W. Prentice Mayor of Norwich, Ct J.N. Harris Mayor of New London, Ct l>. F. Tiemann Mayor of New York R. M. Bishop Mayor of Cincinnati. Ohio S. 11. Crawford Mayor of i.oui*ville, Ky Chas. S Kodier Mayor of Montreal, C. E H. McKinstry Mayor of Hamilton, C. W Adam Wilson Mayor of Toronto,C. W James W. North Mayor of Augusta, Me Henry Cooper, Jr Mayor of ilallowell. Me J.S. Beck .Mayor of Frederiekton, N. B John Sloan Mayer of Lyons, Iowa Jno. Hndgden Mayor of Dubuque. Iowa Fred. 8tuhl Mayor of Galena, III J. I Lyndes Mayor of La Cross. Wis 8r. Don Anfonlo Echeverla...Mayor of Havana. Cuba The mayors of the chief cities of the United States, Canadas und British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact of almost all the cities on this continent have signed this document to as sure their people what remedies they may use with safety and confidence. But our space here will not admit any considerable portion of them, and we only publish those in this more immediate vicinity. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Cherry Pectoral. Ay**r’« i»illa and Ayer’s Ague Cure, prepared by Dr. J.*C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and cold by R. White, R. J. Van Yoorhies A Co. and Eugene Beckmann, Placerville. P. W. Cunningham, Georgetown ; M D. Hindman, El Dorado ; R. H. McDonald A Co., Sacramento; Crane A Bingham, San Franrisco, and all dealers m medicine. junefi flcto Shbertteements E<L©a|j. STILL ON HAND! m W. M. BRADSHAW. JCUTO •OLD*** W. M. BRADSHAW & CO., — I) R A LIR3 II BOOKS, STATIONERY, CIGARS. TOBACCO, PIPES, FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, BTC., Postoffice Block, Main Street, PLACEBVILLS. take this opportunity of announcing to \\ their friends anil the public in general, that they hare just receired, and are offering AT THE LOWEST PRICES! A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF STANDARD BOOKS! Consisting of the most popular works of o PROSE AND POETRY, SCIENCE, ROMANCE, AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Together with a full supply of SELECT STATIONERY. W. M. BRADSHAW A CO. PAPERS ! 1 GREAT variety of Writing and Letter Paper, suitable for The Business Kan, The Lawyer, The Lover Or “ Any Other Man.” W. M. BRADSHAW k CO. CIRCULATING LIBRARY ! TZTEhare A choice selection of LIGHT READING ? T MATTER, which can be had un very favorable terms, so as to make it an inducement for those FOND OF READING to GIVE US A CALL! W. M BRADSHAW k CO. CIGARS TOBACCO, PIPES! IN this branch of oar business, we hare taken especial care to select THE BEST QUALITY OF BOTH CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! So that the lovers of “ The Weed** can be suited with a GOOD OOAK.or if the* prefer it, Excellent SMOKING TOBACCO ! And to accommodate *» o»e that prefer them, we have a GREAT VARIETY OF MRU*, §uch aa Meerschaum. Turkish, German, Et&. A a for^our CHEWING TOBACCO! One trial will be sufficient to satisfy any one that we have TilE ARTICLE HE WANTS. W. M. BRADSHAW A CO CUTLERY! Knives, hazors, scissors, and other articles will he found, of excellent quali ty. Our assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES Will be found peculiarly cutting. W. M. BRADSHAW A CO. YANKEE NOTION'S! TENDER this denomination, purchasers must call LJ and see for themselves, as t.nie and .-pace will not permit us to enumerate in full our LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT! But we may say, In short, that an inspection will satisfy almost any one, that what is lacking on our shelves will be hard to hud in town. W. M. BRADSHAW k CO. CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS! The temperate and torrid zones have bountifully contributed to give us a full supply of goo articles in this line, to which we Invite the attention of those wishing something good to eat for themselves, or to carry home to the children, or “any other man,” or even woman kind. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES! READER, do you take a Magaxine or Newspaper? If you do not, come to our store and examine for yourself, and subscribe for a good Newspaper or Magaxine. We have several different kinds FOR THE LADIES! To which we invite their special attention, if they wish to be in receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS. W. M. BRADSHAW k CO. FINALLY! WE Invite the attention of the cltiien, of thii City and vicinity, to our EXTENSIVE STOCK! We are determined that, aa to quality and prlree,no one shall go away dissatisfied. We shall keep NONE BUT QOOD ARTICLES I And sell them at tiring price.. W. M. BRADSHAW k CO. Puciaviui, June 6th, 1668. tfrto gtotocrtiscmcnts CO'Dag. CONSTABLE’S BALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed. IS out of the Court of G. W. Stout, a Just ce of the Peace in and for the Township ofhicervtlle. Coun ty of El Dorado, and State of Calllornta, upon a Judgment rendered therein on the 87th day of Ma) A 1) 1S68, in favor of A. J. I-obbett and against Geo Fairbanks for the sum ol eighteen sits I"u dollars, debt, and eighteen SO-lbO dollars, costs of suit together with accruing eosts,-I have levied upon and seised, and will expose lor sole at l ublic Auction, to the highest bidder, at the office of G. n ■ Stout, in tl>e City ol Placerville, On the 20th Day of June, A. D. lSdAat the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M., all the^ right. ntU-. a,'... . - ' : '‘'-t* defendant in ami to the following ila,TrOv/c + .c.;, lying and being in the township of Placervtlle, CO That*eert'ab! U !IU , Nl?U l Cl.AIM*, situated in John son’s North Canon, about one-half mile west of Johnson’s Mill, and known ac the Ellis k Fairbanks C '*l!ven under my hind, this 5th d»y of June A. D. jam A. plMO.iTUri, u * Constable In and for *a»d Townsliip. PLACERVTLLE AND SACRAMENTO VALLEY RAILROAD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. r SEALED WWPOMM-sr-K he recvlv ' ed until JUNE Oth. 1»«, ‘J \,ct re of the Chief Engineer of the - .so '"V-'J tt 5>e\ ding, masonry ami brnlgmg of the retuainfng por tion of the first division of the Plac.rvtlle and bac rnmento Valley Itailroad. from Folsom to Miller s Corral, In El Dorado County, a dtstauce of about fifteen miles. „ . .. ,. M Plnnx, profile* and specification* n, *° ve work will he rendv for the inspection of contractors on and after the 3uth of May. I^office. President P. and SI- V. If AeCo. FRANCIS A lllstltip. Chief Engineer P andS. V. R. R. Ca. Placervllle, May lSth,ll-68.—td NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The time for receiving proposals for th-grading, masnnrv and bridging of the remaining portion of ihe Rr«l division of the PI tcerville and Sarramento yalley Railroad, is extended to June 18th, lltsi. Placervllle.June Sd, l^d-T. JHiscrllanrous Stibcrtising. PEOPLE'S OPPOSITION STEA51SUIP U'E! CONNECTING CAl4fOBNIA AND NEW YOBK! VIA NICABAQUA. 750 Miles Shorter than Panama Route 1 IiOw Rates of FaK*a&e! The fast and favorite DOUBLE ENGINE STEAMSHIP, MOSES TAYLOR. J. H. BLETHEN COMMANDER Will be despatched for SAN JUAN DEL SUE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10th, 1903. From Mission Street Wharf. Sn Francisco, at 9 o’clock, i precisely, Connecting :»t Greytown with thesplend d Steamship AMERICA, 2,500 Tons. Reduced Rate* of Passage and Quick Trips Art see n - <1 i v th* r*- • j - 1. .* • •file NICARAGUA ROUTT. These «teamt' r « are ir ' r •«-#•<!. Van liuts* and s.ifclj. and iv-. ;y ».!! tv i-.a lt *»o inaure the conif rt of p»*!*engvr* tr A Mill I.f i f|)-r:tf.ce w::j h--"? r n *a ! Steamer to take cl mi w ■ ' the luggage and of lad.es who may he travel.i.galone. For further information or pa-sage apply t*. I. K ROBERTS. No 4 1 7 i: ft on strtet. Opposite the Po t Office, majl&d San Francisco. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES! OOLD WATCH CHAIN 8! DIAMOND RINGS, ETC., For Pale low for cash, by 8. KLSASSKR, Pawn Broker. Main street. Placerville. may9 I>. NEW BAUER. Agent. J. J. CI LLEN, U ati luiiiikvr and Jeweler ! 1 4T Tnr «»i_r» staxi* •» j. w bffi ft.) ON THE PLAZA. PLACERVILLR J. J. CULLEN havirir taken the t I .•'Id stand of Mr. Si.El.EY. on the I/: |l*!azii. i adjoining O’p..until** Do r ter.) respectfully announce* to the wa>«4 public that he id prepared to repair or regui Watches and MANUFACTURE JEWELRY! Of every description, at short notice, and in the best style. Diamond Work, Enameling, Chasing. ENGRAVING. SKAl.t l HIM,, 1»IE -.-INKING him! GILDING and SILVERING done in the best style of the art and at the shortest notice. Work <’one promptly and delivered at the time »p«*cifiied. Mr CULLEN is agent for the sale of the BAY STATE SEWING MACHINE! The simplest, cheapest and best Sewing Machine now in use. ALSO. GUNKMITHING, in general. [This department -will be under th*- •npervis ion of FRAX.i£ BECHEART, for 'nierly of Coloina. All jobs done promptly and at reasonable prices. n.ay2 TO THE LADIES. SPRING FASHIONS ! BEAUTIFUL FBENCH FLOWEBS ! ft . MRS. McLELLAN, having jt Jretorred from ban Francisco, has brought this City a SMALL ASSORTMENT of the Choicest Artificial Flowers! Selected from importations direct from Part*, re ceived by the last steamer. The Ladies are invited to call and examine them. MILLINERY, DRESS AND CLOi MAKING, Of every description, done in the latest styles, satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. McLELLAN, At the late residence of Mr. John Founts!; Placerville, May l«th, 1S63.—lm BLUE LEDGE GOLD AND 8ILW QUARTZ MINING COMPANY. is hereby given to the Stockholder X1 the abovenamed Company, that an assessrr of nine cents per share was this day levied, pavi immediately to the Secretary, at the office of Company in Colomn.E! D. rado County, Californl By order of the Board of Trustees Cfjas. 33. $cttit’s Column. Dry Goods and Clothing. CHAS. B. PETTIT, WHOLMALI A5D RETAIL MiLU I* STAFUS ASD FANCY CARPETS, OILCLOTH*, mattwls, FISK ASU COAKSK OLOTSIN-O, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, . GLOVES and hosiery, WHITE GOODS, LACES. EMBROIDERIES, ftaiishing sod Trims*ing (feeds, ,BAS-»[tl)ST BLOCK. MAIN STREET. FLACERVUJLB, INVITES On- attention of purchasers la hie large and Complete assortment, which he la atllla( a THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! Hi. atnck haa hern rarefuIlT aelerted fraai (fit class Importing II. uses, ami he la conlMent he cat. please all who furor him with their patruoage. NEW GOODS r The undersigned haa juat receive* a splendid atock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODSl Of the lateat atjlra and troat beautiful patterns, comprising Rich Plain and Fancy Bilka Checked and Striped Poplins i Figured and Plaid Challies ; French Merinoa; French Stripe and Check Mohairs; Empress, Ortselle and Mosembiqoe Cloth ; English and French Bop Goode ; Bishop and Victoria Lawns; India and Swiss Muslins; Chambrays; Jaconets; Berages: Ginghams ; Travehng-dreaa Goods, etc,, etc.. Which th. ladies are reepeetfullp Incited Is cal *rd II • prtrp* will a! way* be u low m thaw of any dealer m Hit (Mate. cues a mnr. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS! A large *m! welDselcctSd slock of Carpetings ; Oil-Cloths ; H>Uin(i; Curtain Damaaks; Shade Holland*; Litre and Muslin Curtains ; Table-Linen; Toweling ; Napkin*; Marseille* Quilt* : California Blanket* Sheetings; Ticking*, etc., etc.. For sale, YF.RT LOW, by char. «. rrmr. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES! V!*l'l FNl»ll» AM?*'*UTVfcNT. by f»r IIk l»rfr*t «>.•! l*. n; it, r • < v. from tht celebrated a»<u(|Hurrrt i> N* •» \ *■*» *t, i Pl.l»4rlpkte.*a of the !:t *ty!r» .r.<! » »'t « fhrnonWtio. I«r mIc st tbc Mu?T ATTRACTIVE PRICD. by CHAR. I». Ptl'TlT. PARTICULAR ATTENTION If invited to ruy 3ary* and varied stock •# French, English and American PRINTS' Ikf.CLARFri BY TUB LADIK* to he the beet an# f -t brau .ftU aao<>riu»riit ever bf»V|t>t to Karer vibe. Prices very tie*: whole*ale eo-l. CIlAS. E. PETTIT. A LARGE OP Fine and Cheap Clothhogf BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS* ENGLISH HOSIERY. — AID — FURNISHING GOODS, OP EVERT DESCRIPTION, always om baaJ Mid' tor sale as LOW as by . « Any Dealer in California! ,CHAR. B. KTTIT. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE INVOICE OF Fine Black Frock Coata; Fine Doeskin Pant*; Fine Silk and Velvet Vest* ; Fine Soft Hats; Straw Hats ; Benkert’s Boot* ; Davis & Jones’ Shirts; Traveling Shirt* ; Jumpers ; Overalls ; Indian Tanned Buck Glove* ; Soft Driving Glove*, etc., etc,. And for tale, VERY LOW, by DBAS. B. PITOT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 1 Ladies and Misses’ Trimmed Hat*; Bonnet and Trimming Ribbon*; Velvet Bibbona ; Lace*; Edging*; Embroideries, Insertions, Parasols, Sun shades, Umbrella*, Hosiery. Kid Gloves and Gauntlwfa, Fancy and Trimming Good* in Greet Variety, , The most complete assortment ever brought to Oil* City, for sale at SAN FRANCISCO PRICK, by char. *. prmr. GOODS AT COST! I FIT ALL continue to sell off all the old stock • DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS, IHOB, HATS, etc., purchssed of the creditors of H. A, Cugwin k Co., at SAN FRANCISCO COST. Barista* csn be secured by culling early. CHAS. B. FRUIT. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY will receive prompt at tention, st tbc same low prices as If buyers were present. REMEMBER The Old Stand of H. A. Oagwin * Oo. IRON FRONT BUILDING, MAIN STREET, PLACERVILLE, CHAR. B. PETTIT,