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“TREPUSBICAN TICKET.
, FoR PRESLWENT,
@ENERAL U. 8. GRANT.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
HENERY WILSON.
BLK rua aT a
ADEE EP a vate ‘Ue
FIRST pistuicl. CLAS
. res $B PISCE, cater aa iit
D DisTRIcT ESSE UO. GOODWIN.
FOURTH DISTHICT..... P.-H, KOSE.
Sa Fae ows. KRESS,
ii. F. PAGE.
Debate Bétween, Cenfodersta Sole } called. it
diers.
On the 4th uf , August, in Fare
eoun y Virginia, a joint disom
took place between two ex:
ate chieftains. Geueral Hunton @s~~ pousing Greeley ahd Colonel. Mosby
advocating the election of Grant.
The crowd was evidently with Mosby, who made some’ exéellent points
and got decidedly the best of the discussion. Mosby is Seebrined, as follows by the reporter: =
John 8. Mosby, or: “aa he. ik more
fatuiliarly known, Colonel. Mosby, isi oddest lot o
_-®& man whose looks entirely. belie
reputation —at least to a castial eo
ve Text seven
inches in height, about thirty-five
years ofage, slender Woild with rather broad shoulders, which, are; now
slightly rounded;,bis eye ia —
ing pray, “0 nose ; and:
ine, fis lips thin ‘aud co. resist
and bis dhiet slightly jutting makes.
se a face iidicative of great streigty
character: His hair isof a Kyut
brown, cut lose, ahd his facq is
Gosely shaven. His voice is.peeul+
iar, 43 is the man, being iw the high:
er notes sharp'and decisive, and: in
the lower ones soft and mndlodis,
Peopi¢ may say what they will, if
the gutaering of yesterday was any:
index tu the opinions of the stay-at-’
homies, thei the ex-Confederate.
hief has far, more. strength than}.
“they. have been williig-to admit
_ After saying he was asked mis a
Democrat to vete for Greeley, because the’ conservative. pay eould
not afford to be beaten, Mosby Says:
The party had been beater
times before. There was uo dishons
or in “defeat; bit the fact was, they
could not-affurd.to be honest. It
means that honesty is not the best
F tliat W
Grant.”’ Tbat was the platfoue, the
creed, the prayer of the Liberals; it
was the, Alpha. and their, bo) Nant
1p Teal Bu iat pS pick
itr”;
tek tion ta rR
‘all eign had ‘not
been propetly considered.
he says:
But-this-double femination was
the rithest thing of all. The socalled Cine innati? Oenivempion iWak la
‘T mob, a gang assembled ingot .
arew up a declaration of erty
1e erantad Greate y:. Bad? lete
ut:more Convention was composed
of delegates: whine —aenstitueucies, but unluckily had no prin-. :
ciples. Sothe two fased. ‘The first
furnished the .] rinciples, and the}
i second the te tact ie
could do: fur-the
Suaee Ae oe called tt sefting ont
~<daowdenel selling ott tu the
worst of men.
In speaking of leading libérals, he
deals Banks, the, following palpabte.
hit, which was no doubt appreciated
by his* hearers ‘who were near the
sretie® alluded tov
There was N.P. Banks, ren he
wus im trathia Liberal; for had he
not, while’ in the valley, supplied
Jackson with six months provision
free of cost, ate AO for_the taking?
aud applansé.] “And so
Agia They were the’
ener politically
apéaking, ever Bot together, made up.
of the odds and ends of all the parties
ever in existence, with but one coin‘mon ‘tie to bind them in their work
‘of hte.
@t the Heyonet law tie. says: ‘
Another indictment atainst Grant
was. the bayonet law.. Both Mr.
reeley dnd ‘his platform indorse
that. Cheam dtd task Congress to
lhe might .
pags it: Greeley did, andinsited on it,”
and he thenght that.a mamadvocating
Mr. Gré¢éley’s election’ hada hard
éhéek to come Lefore'the Sonthern
people and find fault with Grant for
emforeinhg its) ‘ts 3
The bew party and its eitididates
he dées up: ‘Hin the following unique
style:
Tey “wp Wa nted to maki’ Hie msqrer ude ‘complete, and they conld
rot haye, selected a m ppropriate
candidate, noteven Do ly Mg Atte herjsef. AndstillSoutheramen th ought
he could be elected and give them
office. Ifthat was what they wanted,
he adlyised them to take chances in.
voting fur Grant, who was sure fo be
‘policy, dt means that political contes tre wet \hangurated for “great
“‘prinitiples, or, in other words, prinFein don’t pwy; or, still further,
don’t want any principles which
io ot pay. [Applause.], For the
first time in the history of a. great
party, they deliberately inscribe
Spoils’ upon their banuer, and expéct to maréh to victory. Accurdin
to this theory of theirs, all men
battled for principles were f
the gullant 300 at Ther!
tu have surrendered<a
ible of the garbage of
. [Appladse.J ~The spe_-“raption." That had beem the ery of
the *‘onts” we ice, sre a heardy \
“vot parties, uble with’;
such ‘was Be were not: corwilting snep {Applause.] But, ob; how
ing they “ tu be corrupted!
Why,. IP, Sad er & eaepideph Grecley
shonld companies
would have to ve louble daily trains
to Washington ih order ‘to accommo:
date this, patriotic crowd and aid
them in their’ efforts to be “eberupt.
ed.”
Speaking of the Cinefnnat Convention he says:
It was cotiposed of potitienl lazvaroni, beggars on horseback, .suppliants for spoils—men ‘who are offended with Grant because he couldn't
feed them all. {Applause and shouts
of “Hurrah for Grant!’] . These
were thé’ men: It had got so now
that as soon 49 a Radical goes ‘out of
offiée or Was kicked out for rascality,
he assumed the air Of injured innovence, tulked ats about co1i. as
-ruptionand nepotism »f sn§ J
and then’ jc ry the Pipers,
Jolinson dnee said that the ast ath
uge ofa scoundrel.was teeall him. selfa patriot: Nowadays the ‘lust
refnge of a disappointed office seeker
4s to.call him: Liberal.
Alfeding de the Dloady cbs MosBut th C)
Ee itt eee mee
a eee: Well, now, ‘he. iia Sing and Aub kate. Greeleye to} Nor Ricurt, tr any Mpaks—There We sean hea ¢ our cotemposee ‘an soon pie er who . is & storv t about a German Bens: pe oe frankly whether, Mey
wouldn't shake hands with mogt any} tlentan i Berks ny, WAG Uy pasil 5 ys, thieves, burglars,
body to seeure his-vote, no tter if his wife, and poem oi again in a bot rd are aM on L Aag cone 2 ae
men of the} etc., were, 2 He Pend tires ora hag [LanghPad oy applause.) Whim the call
convention at. Cincinnati was
py: ‘a Gopy had been sent to . Pro
him, and from it, a a
the signers. . progress at the ho .enlled vertiser, eaked Mr. Greel
churz was the onl and gave the umjpian . fluence . rocure 3 “Grea i
not now o op titeok hen serenade, After ¥ groom . ¢ ip, “Washi .°° “Can
would be in opposition if it Were » ed, at the front Abd, . ,you sew ‘yood?'" queried the philosthat he had been made nt of . When silence had béén ‘obtained, Yes, Sir,” falterimgly rees ntion: ara ae we ay, Doe Yon ought to Pel thes : aut. . ‘Then wr
that he was ied atthe riomi-. ‘‘! say, peys;, you o way fron gton,”’ e
nation, itis on fm sshamt of y pe toalsig only further ‘vouchsated. The
tion he f te announce the terult (All dis: noise, ver. der. a pomenei pee On eane ad‘of the bellot.: 3. Dattle cry ‘bt the . here so soon. If ain’t right. pute th Greeley, . jor met”!
oppositio: waa “Anybody to ad ‘The band then adjourned, . ¥ieener pal SA 9 IT
Scry of the Lakerals was dese
elected. These protisés'' remind sae ate
him of the devil taking the Savior to!" ‘MUOAFITCLATION. ;
the top’ of the mount and offering to McGraw, énters b, m. Sallie
give. Him all world, at the time Gorham, i bit}
he did not‘own ancacre. Well, the}Zahenster enters b.g. Dan, 3 2 2
devil had just as muc w of fal-. Perrin’ énterd. g. dakum, 233
filling his promises as Horace Greeley ‘Time—2.554. 2.58%. 2.56.
has.
Cos Legal Té Téider.
__Attorne eneral Love has. given
an dpihion as to the amount of coin,
Loft the several kinds in use, as a, legal
tender for payment of taxes. “As the . .
. time for tax paying will seon ‘roll
}round the following from the United
States statutes regulating legal tenders in coin will be interesting..
Double eagles; €agles, alf-eagles, {:
quarter-eagles and three and one dollar gold pieces-are-a legalo tender for
any amount. (Actof January 18th,
1837, oy tats.. at Large, page
137; act of 3
volume, page @ 307; act of February
Qist, 1853/‘sanié volumé, page 100.)
Silver dollars a legal tender for any
amouht. (Same volume, page 137.)
Silver quarter and half-dollurs,
dimes and half-dimes'w# legal tender
‘for all sums not excceding ' five “dollars. (Act of Febrnary’ ‘2st, 1853,
vol. 10, Stats. at Large, page 160.)
Copper snd nickel five-tent pieces
© legal tender to the: amount of one
dollar, . (Aet of May 16th, 1866, vol.
14, Stats. at large, page 47.)
Silver.thrge-vent pieces legal tender for sumis not exceeding 30 cents.
(Act of March 3d;.1851, .9th, Stats.
at Latge, page ¢ 591.) :
Gopperand nickel three-cent pieces
legal tencer to amount of 60. cents;
(Mareh 3d, 1865, 13th, Stats, at Laarge,
page 517.) é
One and two-cent coins beat” tender for sunts «aot “exceert!
ce (Same act as last.)
tia the duty of Tax Coasts i in
Ese collection of revenues. to receive
ok en yment of taxes only fhatwhich
Bs a bendy aS. sii own by. a
prbcloty ts .
80, Pybile the we
Of the two nominations of Greeley .
1 9h 1849, same .
ng four
ten days:
nett g khan Mey to signify . ’
sapproval of Laneb, a breach of
as this y marriage;!ng feast was in
turd ny.
On Saturds st quitea number
@uded the guce§ under the ansives. of the Jockey Clb, at the!
. Glenbrook KK, to Bee the seeond .
cOatest be tween Sallie Gourhain,”
Yoakum’ : and JP ss ¢Consider. ‘
Tic interest inifested> in the .
rice, and between $1,100. wha $1,200 .
. were investéd in povls, . ‘*Dan,”’whu .
“got away with the purse in the prévious Coutest, was the favorite in the
} atintt. sept ivére Wah. Watt, .
WV Urey aud Tra A. i ton.
ne ‘Tace Was & sweepstake for’ St)
Best thred in‘five, Jig Al Daiicaster .
entered “Dan,** Joseph Perrin,
“Yoakum,” and Win. McGraw, “Sai:
fie Gorhain.* "Ths ide wor the
Hpole, “*Dan’’ second, “Youkum’’ oats.de.
First: Heat—The horses got off well:
together but: the mare went off her
fect and ‘‘Yoakam” took the inside.
“‘Dun’”’ cast a shoe, soun after the
start, and though the liitle fellow
showed good, grit, he was evidently
at. disadvantage in the heat. The’
mare and ‘‘Yoakui;’ went up the
back. stretch at a rattling pace, with: .
out a break to the three quarter pole.
Herd “Yoakum” broke and the mare
shot ahend. keeping the; lead, cro-s-ing the seore-and-takting the heat in.
2.55.
After some delay occasioned by
‘‘Dan's’” accident, the horses, were
called for the. second heat. “The
ure had become the favorite in the . "
race, aud had showed better time
than many gave. her ~ eredit’ for.
*Dan’’ was game and many of his
triends thought he could get away
with the race.
Fecond Heat—At the word , the
three hor#e# went o:i together; and
oa the shiorttarn *‘Dan"’ took the lead
and they came frony behind the knu!!
close together, Up the back stretch
toe three horses were alirost in line
and they kept their position without
changing to the opper turn, wheré
the mure tous the lead and kept it to
the end, wi.uing. the heat in 2.534,
“Dan” second, “*Youkum”’ third:
Third -Heat. Another good star
the mare leading and very muchsuch
a.heat as the last, the mare —
in 2.56.
Next was a running race for. a
Hpurse Of $75, half mile heats, best
wointhree. For this contest Hobby’s “Prince,” and ‘‘3nake River’
were e1 tered-ad the race ‘won by
r*Prinies” in two straight heats.
«A drive to fime-also plaee, a
purse being offtred to the dr who
world come nearest to fourmin ‘
This parse boy won ‘by Philip Yoakum); time 3 57 5 taba
tien al
The ae ge whose Constitution
and Union are at stake, will tolerate
in their rulers anything necessary to
preserve them. '/Phey will forgive
them for doing‘aknost any ae
ing to this end.” “But they ‘will not
excuse them for hesitation, timidity,
blandering, nor, especially for doing
or not do:ng anything through feor
of hurting, of despoiling, or even ex
— Southern traitors, or of
pf their secret .coadjutars in
the } ~ and their open apologists
in the Southern Stutes,—Horace
‘Greeley, Sept. 4. 1862."
‘Phe brain, tive-heurt, thé boul of
the present Democratic party is the
rebel element of the Seuth with its
Northern allies and synipathizers, It
‘is rebel at the core to day. It wou.d
coine to power with the hate, the
chagrin, the wrath, the mortification,
of ten bitter years to impel andgnide
its steps." It would devote itself to
until the ‘Treasury was deprived of
the means of,paying interest on the
national debt, and would hail the tidings. of national uptey with
unalioyed giudness dnd: uncencealed
exultation. Whatever chastisenient
may .be served by our nationil sins,
he must hope that this disgrace and
h@miliation will be spared us.—
‘Horace Greeley, February, 1871.
apis
This would amount to six in abed,
exclusive of any vermin, for every
New aoa ei those at Sing
Demoernis.— [orace o Greeley.
in st
‘—A comp age eh
Neto
driver, Hank .Monk, that be had an
pene to lectare 1m Piacerville,
qu.ck.” Hank -eracked his whip aud
started off —at—an—awfal pace
coach bounced wp and dow in such
yelled at Hane and: begged hinr to
yer entsier—said he wasn't in as ses
adveutnre.as 2 larrative an —
. celebrated anountam ride he wished
“Jaron him! taut felow has dune me
wet tend4
. taking off or reducing tax after tax .
Democratic couch inthe State of}
a
ad Gr@ley and Hank ra
"From a thousand ph i
Pacific Sope WA
. duting fhe
cnt eampdign the, anecdote of,
A eet oe *s fide fren Curson
. Piacerviile, and -as often u$ itis
fobt the bush whacking orators of De-,
motracy W: Ht deduct from thé thread’
bare “story ‘the pointless’ moral of
“Keep your sent Horate and we'd
get through on time’’—whereat the
. rabbie will appland lustily, they Rhow
not Wherefore. We sre toi disposed
to steal Dewmorratic:s bh avder, or Ag)
lrob any ori rtorical paper of. his
stock 1m sinde; but we are
courpelled. to use the anecdote in;
qivétiupiin order to cteuder an ue j
count of an interview wi.h Mr. Gree-.
ley geverally intelligiie..By so do.
ig, we trust tiiatit will ‘not be considered’ that, we have Wafitoly eb‘eroached upon:.the perugatives of
Demveratic stamp orators. We give
the story as toid’. y Mark Twain as
one of the exisperatiny incideuts of
his overland trip, —¥-ens" ih; time
he jeft the Plate, he-says, unui he
arrived, at Carson, every stranger
whom he en.otntred asstred him
taat. he coud tell him -h> mot
iwughable thing if he would like to,
lisien to it, ahd proceedet with the.
liarativé’ that“Horace G-eeley weit
over the road once, aud whea tie
was leaving Carson Uity tuld the
df was “very anx.vus to go throws
a territic way ‘thut it jeited. the —buitons all off 6f > Horacé®’s coat, ant
finally shet his bral clean througa
thetup of the staze, and then he
‘and re-furni#hed the Barber Shop, recently
*fasnioned-toshe ase of sia — Dewoeracy. His wirthoas paréiis “hay
think othe w. se+tnay be igboriut of.
his batinis aud His Labits; butuf ‘he
is Jewrming to love Lquor and
compeiby he is. being fashioued to
the ends of ttiecgiversiay, \dilencé
the Demdératic managers and ora-:
cles ulmost amferiniy baie and revile .
the tem) eran.cé reforni, even when .
perton.Hy etmperate, They know
that its u umpa as their danger, end
probable defeat. There is not a
Ddinte in-tur Union, whe -reof the Det.
ocranic party 18 mot couspicacusly
secelilieanteitenwen jegisiativn tends
to diminish «be pumber of the power
of the grog baps=fhoracé Greeey
poe —-—-—-“Tsaw the other day 4 eee
that I wenld probably bé the Gest
_Denjocratic canditate to rir egiinst
Geuerak.Grantfor’ President. I
thought that about the most Tbstrd
thing I ever Heard or read. If the
Deniveratic party were cate] upon
to decide between Grant an@ myself,
I knew tiat their reyard for what
‘they tast call principle would mduce
ninue-renths of them. to vote avainst
me. Why? I ap a decideden. my ot
(uat party, even In its most. respect?
able aspects.— Hornce. Gree; ey.
* New Barber Shop.
Cf te =
NHAS. KLINGENSPOR would inform publi¢ that he hes re-fitted
vécupied by P. Duca, on
. Broad Street, nearly oppesite
Stumphs Hote’,
And is now prepared to do everfixtug in
Kis line is the ver, best style.
of a hurry as he was awhile ago.
Bot, Hank said, “Keep your seat,
Hutace, and Wit get you there om
ume!" und you bet be did, too, what
wus left of bma. The story becante .
one of the standart legends of tle
Sierra Nevada, and. was cited asa
happy iliustration of pioneer bumor.
Hauk Monk felt himself imutortal.
ized by it, and Mr. Greeley aight
have gracefully, accepted the border .
his name should live: long. ufter~
world had forgotien wha Ae Khiow
aboiit far:ning. ‘PHA
In the Fil ef J869,.we met Hank
Monk wt. Ree, as .we re about .
leaving forthe Bast. With thére.
cilestion of that vide: fresh an his
ory, and & séntiment of feilowship .owatd his illasinicus passenzer,
win whom he had passed daaud iu
hend into Lteramure aad fanie, Hank
requested us to ca'l on Mr. Greeley’
and tell him that in. memory of ther
him to procure a pais that woud enablé hiw to visit bis fiends im the
Kast. We accepted the mission
cheerfully, believing it would only be
necessary to mention to Mr. Greeley
the name of Han« Monk to have the
request ucccrded. We met tue philvsopher' #i the AsturHouse, and
brieily deliyercdl oar messupe. ‘Te .
reply” was concise © aud’ emphatic. .
more harm than any ‘mau? -Ainerica!’ We pretestedhoupiguorauce of
apy injury.
dainned Word of trath iif the whole
story!’ rejoined Mr,.Greeley. We
L to recoil befure the benevolent
nd belligerent language of
tor; aud deferentially
though the ane Eke
mightinek #0
it was nevertheless a
ed avebe cake aan
to his noteriety and pa
that we considered it would be on
weourtedus ahd” geuervus act on his’
part to comply with Mr. Monk’s request. *The damned dtunken scounarel,’’ replied-the phiosopher, ‘I
would see him stay there and rei before I wonld take the first step to
procure him a to ve East.”’
By this.time Mr. Gree.ey had becoae swetied up like a toad, and his
congést cotlatenancy threatened
ectic fit. “We siw that fo
pursue the subject was only to precipitate the stroke; and, not wishing
to have his blood . wpon eur hands,
we withdvew—-a bystander remarking‘that “HabkMonk nrust be a
mighty peor, specimen of humanity
if. he was net Hy ti er and better mun
than Horace Geecey showed hitnbelf to be’
lirteiling the story.ef the Blacér:,
ville» ride,. witl Democratic . orators
append this sequel, illustrative of
the overbearitig und illibera) nature
of Mr. Greeley? In endeavoring to
popularize their candidate by associxting his name with that of our
representative s tage driver, will they
give publicity to dir. Gieeley’s opinion and treatment ef bim? Hank
Monk handles.the. whip and
selnsy ut we faucy he has more
friend#“on: this ‘coast ‘than Horace
Greeley+though-he is running for
Presidenti— Territurial —
big
We hold: traitors” responsible bor
the work upon which. they, have pre‘they inast abide the full aria
’ . The rebels of that State ( arginia)
Y . and Mary must not flatter them“selves that 3
againet the. Government at ap afterWards return to’ quiet and
homes. ‘They choose to-suffer the penalty. The wort
race of, eumsculated first families
Bat there was not a]>
eipitated us, and we warm them ae the west
ey Cali enter ipon a war}
Boegetal . at
the . ing
face: traitors, and they must
wort out!
a7 GIVE ME A CAL,
CHAS. KLINGENSPOR, Prop’ r.
Neyada, Aug. 20th. ‘
AT AUCTION !
L be sulin atin PUBLIC ASCTION,
WGhieteany, Avg. ist,At 10 o’clook,.4.M.
At my Salesroom, on Broad Strect, a lot of,
33 House Plants, 17 Canuty . isda» bf Cagen, .
Household Furniture, copstit@tf Marble .
‘Top Tables, What Nots; Scr. taries, Sofas, .
. Lamunyes, Warurobe 3, Extension . Tavics,
. Kitchen Pabl s, ‘ Bedsti-ads, Mat Ses,
. Feather Pillows. Ci rpets. Crock fy Ware,
Glesswire, Tinware, Woodenwzire. Clocks,
Window Cnrtains, Axexr, Picks; Shovels.
Spades. Rakes, Mbes, lube, snd a general
. axsortinest of Hons: hold Furniture teo nu
ineruns-tyu mention.
Goods delivered. I r the sale.
. di. DAVIDSON,
" Auctioner Fr.
B. H. MILLER,
MERCIAL STREET,
Nevada City,
ty!
No. 385, fy:
Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim.
United Saws Landrolnde, ©
Sacramento; Gadifornis,Aug dtth, 1872. $
1CHARD W, TULLY having filed bis
application in this officefor a t to
& Mining Claizn and the law and in ours
Notice of such Application be published
sixty days in . sees Daily Transcript
for
nit. -f
T. B. McPAKLAND, “Ragiatbe.
“ Gopyof Notice Posted on the’Claim. .
APPLICATION FOR ‘PATENT TO MINING CLAIM. .
Notice is hereby given. to whem it may
concern, that ana lication has been
Richard. < Tally, ot Nevada City.
mee State of rnia, to the Government of Anited States for a Patent to
the following described Placer Gold =
ing Claim, situated in: Omega *ainin
trict, in Nevada County, State of Cali Bog
being bounded by the Placer Gold a
claim of Wagner
Stine Clainr of Coo te ol had od
the en the Sosth
and b’ the pone or
= faliows.t we, ou surveyed fe see
rhe man tein Ree i) Nand the Soy
‘Dated June 9, 1873, 08 Omnege, Nevada Co.
4) Every youth who is, Jearning to sip . = and soak inthe grdg sbups is being
Horisé Plante, Canary Birds, Go. . fit to send their orders to ine.
perior sd ened,
every description
Reing well a quniated with! the business
men cf this eity, Pam <usbicd to purchae .
gouds chcaper thén if thecrders were sent
direct to business hous: s in the City. Goods
werranted as represnited and the best of
references given.
wil] be seiit ©. 0. D.
And I will nnd.
couvince you th
eu
/MEDAL@warded ¢
with, Hein hereby onder thet the anueted .
Bewspe
areas a ae a
ase, Fue & cri F.
ito
SKATING RINK,
REDUCTION IN, PRICES, a,
s
BYTLLAR wold respectruy .
B. "eam fe Pegple he -hag Ba
the ~ keting fink for another an
hereai ter it Will be opengqu —ae
wv ednesday and saturday Eves
4 nings .
The Skettng Rink can be rented any other
eventtig in the weck for private skating
. partics or for eny other purpuse.The fuliv wily reduction m Prices have
. been made :
Adunssivl, including use of Skates,
cers *
‘Tiekets, in packugea” or Five, admitting
ton or Gentleman, By
Ta eke eepauy of Hig t, admitt
te
—Tie kets will besold by the menth, if de
sired.
=. BULLALD, Proprietér:.
Nevada, _ June 1th. :
acai
as
THE rah a le THE BEST.
. DR. HUFELAND’'S
CrLEBRATED ‘SWIss STOMACH
BITTERS.
PENHE first end the most healthful Tonis
ever introduced in the Luited States
—s
These ¢ Bitters PLES e shen in ‘a,
‘an Fronciseu. M:rket for ever
ttariding the mweny Dew candi.
ates for pubbe
TAVLOR & BENDEL,
Ale Ayénts, 469 und 411 Clay St.,,
mun Francisco. mig
W. B. LAKF,
Purchasing Agent,
‘Sun Fra niséo.
—
ERSONS i siding I the interior, and
desiring gords of :by kind, will
hd it greatly fa their ydytaite ge und deneThavé bu.
in pnrebasing goods of
© wholesale ‘vr retail.
If desired, any article
Write me what you Want. :
t. of. prices, which will
tIvah buy. govucs at low .
Give me one 'fiial.
Ww B LAKE.
San Francisco, rt in, e“
STATE FAYE: FOR 1872,
Av sAcRaAn ENTO,
‘COMMENCING
‘AND: GLOSING
. Om Friday, the 27th September.
$40,000 to be Distributed in Cash
Premiums,
Exhibition to be divided into se
ments, and the wa SOCILT)'S
the niet ieritorioy
exhibition ti each depattment. , é
» Pies — SLUCK SHOW so
onthe Pacific Coast.
THE ont fb ATTRACT ‘IVE SPEED PROGRAMME. ever offer d imthe ( nien.
The First Apnual bxbibition vi the California Wine Growirs’ Association to be
held-at the Nb PLOWIxG and place. tad come
A GRAND
oft on the grounds.
GUAR? MEGATTS gp ibe svt in
ich 8 ur 10 will participate.
si ublic sale of ThoroughLred Stock st
Tk eaci: duy of the Fair.
Central Company's railroads
ers Wi poor v8 articles to and
trom the Frir free of ch
Wells, Fargoxk Co,’s orate will deliver
all packages iree weighing over twenty
pounds.
Applications. for Stalls the Park and
space at the Pavilion, suou. made to
ee BECK, hecording > at
eaane $5.
: G. F. BRED, President.
RoseRt Bec, Secretary.) a7
To Contractors. ;
Sitar EALED PROPUSALS will be réceived
t the B Otte ve ,
ie he hse opto
pono
te Pian and
tw be seemat.the Clerk's office, The enihapes gemions call:for: wood
and stone work. Buard of Supervisors
reserve yey gine —— or ai bids.
By. urder of the Boa
“18 7 Cc. "El as subd Clerk.
se fi Wim it
sat po ta matics that be
has sold out his “cs stock of GreGa. Ail pera i
may Concern.
we S Bigelow &
Srentt end Cae ek Co.
. See oe TR ‘to the wise
is-suffcient.” ‘The aecounts’ must be sev
ted forthwith.
THOS. SHURTLEFF
must give lace to sturdier ’
“whose hs gr now on chur sey
to W. this moment, in
arse ek ment of land i po
) Veeginia w a
the ~~ fellows low wo hate gue
: SKpril 23, 1861. eS
a.
Saree saa
ie
wenty jiturs, end notwith “~
.
Single Admission 50
Hoa. z
ta Cruz 0:
a large ret
and addye
“wards‘a, bi
at the Qe:
Postal (
used: by
hone on t
partie nt,
one cent
The Dep:
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such. “T
be use i:
My .
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packages
twelve nr
‘the mail:
for each’
of: By
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twelve ©
part of t
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who née
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A suit
by Rich
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This am
which .«
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