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August 24, 1872 (4 pages)

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ie “tion Of sinkitig A shift 300! feet or fact thot
groW_2
QR PRESIDENT, ness. The ts owner is Thos. . graphing, lack of precision or ¢6n>
GENERAL JV. 8. GRANT. + Loyd, of Grass Valley. The energy sisteney in the persons themselves,
». FOR ViCR PRESIDENT, — ed by Mr. well ment . which are and dilated until,
HENRY WILSON. py SY gta vawanaes reborn alanis
receive. * +6 [Be have = the chafacteristics of
5 TE GOLDER: BAGEB 6. oe #Butsome are de4 Ledge is situated about a half a mile . ]j erate, and anslicigus inyentions.
. efit froda the Tinil ¥ Hottornble journal ind speaker
showing free. ., Bod, and i the . in. says the Bulletin, will avoid repeat~
the upper drifts is 3 “feet wi “i either) class. of, falachoods. » it
owners, Messrs. Duggan & Milrick, . Ys not a part of the news of the day
aan oe a the minecwith the . to publish what is manifestly a lie on
intention. cr a a a i ta s personal a REN told for political
cag Hat a sidiedlpeatout at . had'the effrontery: to publish a Yetleast $20 per ae ter of Grant’s, acknowledging the
THE GRIZZLY MINE receipt of $160,00Q, from numerous
Is situatedinwhatis know as Dev. citizens of New York, under-date of
‘il’s Canyon.» Thiededge, with: twp . a certain montW i1"1869, the year
otherg in the same locality, were put. after his election te.the Presidency,
chased Inst. Spring by a Sam Brandis. whereas ¢ real” date Of the letter:
co company, afid incorpdrited under a 186, © :yeaxs before he was
ia . the name-of=.the--Ristuy Star, for . nomir This falaified” dhte—
ty . $3,500,000." “Mtr, . Moran was sent up. whit FE have resulted
as Superintendent,-andi. under his} from “A” aphival,’error—has
able. peer init $a ledges are like-. been ‘ extensively used to. éonvict
ly to prove valua perty to “aL Grant of ting presents since he
Owhets. x Tew ade ago iy hae became P nome 1. or just om the eve
through ' a 3 foot ledge: which : Li of his inauguration. Theré‘ ever:
creases iti richndss as they advance. . was a man more belied’ than: he bas
numeroys,.customers.-Hnter the He is also about to develop'the Other . been in this matter. He is assailed
town from either side, and the cleshledges, From appearances: Devil’s . as a gift-taker; even’ by the Chatles.
ldig and ringing of some of the gold . . will soon” BOs tiles Died: to . Sumner, and the implication always
“FOR CONGRESS, . se
A Prosperous Town, Mining, Ete
“A dotredpondent at "aihtlvith
sends us the following account the
town, ig: ete, in ™
ehip >
The town. cantiinn: ‘a
ttre ;
ers are onthe jamp waiting on their
‘and silvet coin will greet your car, fan oe! ". is that he has accepted gift sfned he
ae ae early days of} SAAS bcl Gs aside’ . . . became Presidents: The truth is,
Btate, at the .same time} Ledgesare holding their owt in size tiiit'he “has” received nothing since
showing thit the ‘sports still live. and richness as they go down. Peres praigets ova beyond
MeNG Amwamns.: OrHep, Tress. ° '. . the sinall tributes, of pexgonal esteem
‘At no distatit diy thia will be the (cdlan ! Chats tical line matters thrust
great, offartz district of California _ 8 oan rac teorllaaicat + quiet. There: area ‘few soreheads . dents, and which were so common
{ here, and many Democrats who say in Lincoln's time’as to be & nuisance
they will not voteforHorace. There tothe recipient. The real estate and
is to Bé a Greeley club {Orined. here bonds'given him atthe close of the
. Saturday evening. Where are the . war, were testimonials of gratitude
tarmers and cobblers? ‘Wake them . from bundr eds of wealthy citizens
up! ‘ o> 01 to'a Genetal who had ended an exRev. Toho cure delivered an . haustive conflict and saved his counimpressive uent discourse They were such. testimonials, }:
here on Rome and Pius IX, and the ee bona smaller in amotnt, as are
duty of Catholics in the present ‘erialways given to great soldiers and
sis. After massa few of the mem-. statesnven in Europe by the Governbers conceived the idéa of building a . 'thent, and'thé acceptance of whichis
church. Nosooner said than there . not’ thoaglt’ improper or indecorous.
‘was a large display of twenty dollar . In oun country there is no provison
pieces which before evening run up . for publierewards for distinguished
high in the hundreds. The result is . services. Qut Secretary Seward
the church will be ready for dedica-. could not receive a million dollars,
tion on the next visit of the. Rey, . fike Bismarck, nor, could Grant be
Ie still femunerating its owner, BR.
C. Black. This sompuny’’ is ‘not
working many men at present, as the
seep Wee fo the rock easily got
' THE ERIE MINEContinues to pay splendidly. The
Superintendent, Mr. Holland, .in_ forma me thet it isthe intention of
the company to erect extra hoisting
and pumping machinery on the mine
inh short time. This ledige is from
15 to 20 feet wide, and shows considing the main shalt, will. soon
sine teil Intake .
peer -. sala cgratitede stepped in, in the
of our Géherals, who
The ee. of new . } 47 ffered
vinsic cat be ind for thirty cents by . sere meth a ag
emailing tor: the ite Pa er of competence, ‘Itis mean and false to
2 ae published Ja hoot Grant of: gifts: so offered ae: a sin
Phat gee mire “Moet . against President Grant, and we are
= paar ote ri ring glad to Ree that'some of the Greeley
Crowns with: Beanty,'*\ song) by . ° Jap
THB DUBLEN Bar
Is owned ty Messrs. Helland & ido.
Carthy. %i# ideated Mi the vicinity
of the Exie and the indications are
that fei, ua i in richness,
so, Sister going chorus, ro: —
se ‘ch. hom ES ae Recorder's Offices.
oary,” y, Gounod, 50) the Following. instruments
Beef Polka,” peng tas nn filed for record in’ the =
’ in Nevada township.
te. Monsen oleae ree ree ree
wien: Heaton 4 6: Kiaker, ‘40 Gumihé. ‘Fifty fect in the.
Tia lien. th f hundreds of tons . cents: eo —— Rareks-towneinp.
aoe eae Yemain tn the
cane eR ee a] Tor, Peters, ae Skike. New. iy ech Fons 5 te
Fs. ees priety 6f a candidate making no
Another Canard, speeches,’’ yet he straightway pro"X few days iho it ‘Was sienied Géedéd to’ deliver a bitter, partisan with the asin, tts ‘hotghh a
again that the business men of Wall street, — speech. .Again, he says he
again commencing operations. This
ledge paid well on both. TE he New. York, ‘had! invited Gen. Banks . ># 7 throughioat his life for
ed. "Some tinte ago the company put to address them upon the subject of . ‘“Hlty of his country.” The record
our National finances. From. the shows thet he justified secession in
Banks had lately. avowed 1871, and was willing that the erring
his intention’ Uf supporting Giedtey, . Sitets“ should “depart in peace,”
his invitatiomte speak ‘béfore some a Ser Nhe cers
of. the lesding financiers of the coun: . _
2 neler wearer rer a under dat “et cage tara “f
: 3 ~ Tment of the National finances. It “ $y spon for eg
Ls itated nea Bquth Fork, amd is I rodeo wae mime ys more sae tea T2 what is al
eee eel aoe wah eetbregen eb ee MLE eB
thet rich and well defined it}:
“Ziad bale Baad tote wiadhe tha = ‘epee ity
shows free gold. ‘There was
ly a'ten stanop mill: on this I
sin tinh pe down durin
suspension 0 ott us amg
" Jitigatien’ among the ody
present owner for cain means is
up costly machinery with. the intén~<.100 feet from thea er Works, ‘They
it is another lie, manufactured by
Cals PR APES BARE ‘gheets, “ Qoar wre Ve y abundant in
are: BOW about half given.
cnahintpuatek This would be & fo gre satay bef att a
fine chance for some. party With . took jpopuntiog. J
ae eb peed lege eater siei®
alee ine sae site phlei pA .
aa itl hom 2 eae . a i
[through of ledge: . pais anne ot icon oe
*. Father. omitroicoroe* Txrom, fempighedike Von Moltke, 80 pri-.
Kucken, 30 cents; “Do not Weep, . cence caso na it as it de. "
{siete rs a ee
sorder's ose, yesterday is
teoegio’s ea” Ha a. 88 “aie ale ‘Millen Wallace.
‘net's dctt'I oan not
tata tmx ed ng i ree att :
for a purse of $10,000. gu the 5th
of October the two will contéud for a’
‘purse of $7,500; at Sacramento on
the nog October, fora purse of
$7,500, at Sen, ‘Francisco.on the
19k of © ‘fo¥ a like purse of . ¥
$7,500. © -‘Seocatrgece-etesscttamtitst
Maid and Lucy cave “been. guaranteed the'sum of $10,000-and‘expen-'
ses paid, in addition to the chaiices
for the purses. These races will be .
tecgely siieniedy” aoffRis Seedneot
cupy the fast trotting hatses of the
country. Asmany of otr citizens)
intend being present we are requested to say that the gate fee will be $2
instead of $5 ashas been reported. . 5
A telegram of the 2ist from. Salt
Lake says quite alarge party from
that city is making arrangements to
Conruntiess —A law suit. detiéen
the Defiance and Green Mountain
of Quartz mining claims on Osborne
Hill, _ which had been in Coast fora}.
year. ‘or two past, was decided sin
favor of the Green: Mountain Company, at the recent setting of the
District Court. The Union says,
since the decision, the Green, Mountain Company, “Messrs. Biggs, and . seri
Sims, have affected a compromise in . !
the matter, and entered into possession by the purchase’ of all the machinery, and, mining materials on
the claims ot the Defiance —_
pany and intend working the
forthwith; ‘which ik said to be Ie
of great value.
oe
Srwaton Trprow had three broth-.
ers-in-law,a nephew and son appoint: . ;
6d'to office, and tried to have. another . #°
son appointed toa valuable oma
ship. He is opposed to nepo
and. for that reason will-not— vote for
Grant.
Tur San Fraiche ‘Transfer Comx
pany handles on an average 1,500
trunks and packages.a week, or over
75,000 pieces a year, and claim to
have lost but one trunk since the
Tux Norra Stan.—The last weekly report of the North Star mine says
the Union shows 158 tons of quartz
the production of the week being 188
tons. This yield will be greatly
augmented ds'soon as the ledge in
Serene Mateo ter upon,
innit
* Foun and a half fridhes of rain fell . .
at Lowell, Mass., last. week.
Sacks hens ate unusally Prentifoy
in Nevada this —
Tak Tue wheat pity ‘hae year is
cleaner and ss tal than in former
yeas. P ;
DIED. —
en]
lived by ah eat derstabhen "ed
wntifiely death has awakened a sen.
sation of universal sorrow and re-{i 7’
gret. In thé ‘prestihce of » large cir:
cle of friends, whose serious air and
moistened’ eyes ‘indicated but too
plainly that they had sustained ¢
loss which’ could not be repaired,
Her presence was tike the sparkling
rivulet cheering all within its infiu. ,
‘ence. She has passed away like the . "
greedy viens ca a peel
Ra pat ms
a vase een
ied 0 bloom;
b
bevy 3 Duca, on <:
RD 2 respeetraity in.
rd Seago Bas
ee
Frecalr’ s Guitar Aang eta
Festival Chimes, for Singing Classes..
Ne Pius Ultra Glee Book.
or Organ
Ludden’ 6 School for the ¥Yoite.
Peters” Art of Singing.
meray lin School (Peters edition) Pee
Sewer nee teeee
The Skating Rink cambe rented any other
evening in. the w a skating
es or for any othe
"Admission, including use of 8
Tickets, in packages of Five, ‘eat
Lady or Gentleman, $1.
Tickets iigeacinenes ot Hight, similis,
Tickets will _be sold “by the month, if de
: B. BULLARD, —
: Nevada, June 12th.
Peters’ Violin School. gE Be eeeieas
Peters” Parlor Companion. "For Flute:
kay, music will ‘be sent,
ORSTABLE’S ae THE OLDEST AND THE BEST,
Exeoution to me delivered’
of “the Justice's Court
Laie OF rena of Macunky ed ote bake. of
fila, meets oat
oF of The’ People of the
“T, H: Rolfe, an
& jai
13th day of Fe
ditocted in favor of
p real estate and
title to eset of
Bar, one-half a +
; HE first and the-most healthful Tonie
ever ¢ tptroduped Jn the United Stale.
Nevada
quent State and aed taxes, any
y &-Co. ag pee yd :
Bae ae pepe eager
and .necruing costs, I have loved eon oil
the right; titie and interest of J.
k a of, dap tealt of the abeye @escribgiven that pursuant to
wided, I will exof the sbove debed property-to-the Ly sryrcd te
dates for public favor, the salee =
bave constantly
TAYLOR & BENDEL,
a % to publi male sry
Nevadé,of Nevada, State of Califor
day, the’ 12th day of
tween the hours of 9 o'clock, A, M. kod §
o'clock, P.M. . Giv
‘gist day of August, A.
222 cn cn HS,
z ELECTION W Norice.
OTICE is hones atin given to ‘é meee
Fe of i a aby oe 8c
‘sepiemten, 160, o which will be
of voting a tax to
and furnish the same.
to rsise for this purhe eth rate of taxaeh, W. B. LAKE,» Purchasing Agent,
San Francisco.
Pg: fo Te Beceem
ERSONS residing in the interior, ant
PMs goods of i. kind, will
it greatly
fit vo eend t tale betters fo tee to ‘me.
Being well acquainted: with the business
men of this city, I am enabled to’ purchase
‘than if ‘the orders were sent.
direct to business houses in the city. Goods
warranted as represented and the best of
references given. If desired, any article
will be sent C, O. D.
Write me what you Want.
And I will send ut of
convince you that I can
rates.
rices, which wil}
Give me one Trial.
jw. B. LAKE.
Ban Francisco, Ang. 1st, 1872. ‘
. PATE FAIR FOR 1872,
A” SACRAMENTO,
B, H. MILLER,
COMMENCING
COMMERCIAL ‘STREET,
iNevada City,
“ne CLOTHING,
' Fuxnishing Goods,
“BOOTS & SHOES, HATS,
Ga Friday, the a7th September.
spent
$40,000 to be Distributed in Cash
ee
fe
Exhibition to be
oer
AiR P RNASE ERNE NRUNIR FAP
ear agen aneen Ate PATENT TO MIN.
ae
. To AN Whom it nit mity Concern.
gives Botice that he
cg of om
seid . Sem pees ri
Sapetis ce HR Tee,
ri ng ae
‘wit 3 cam,
ae
“es
sal Specifications drars i
to ing to vil Enginerine
The Un
-vailroad 1
“arrived in
put his is
make the
@ success:
in whate'
Hustratec
the
Tramway
head is
wants st
roads,”’
“Phe .q
day, “W!
pler’s Oh
city?!” . '
know, be
* that som
The boys
hope the
Rem
--Phe GF
the bad
planked
Yes, Mr.
to a ivi
pect eve
low. get
smashed
damages
Adar
ped, bel
the city
will sell
by law,
forward
few day
We s:
up in gi
improve
cate wai
inscribe
been. b
would
feminin
The
Thursd
this cit;
ing. »C
ed wit
émashi
and: th
near N:
Theo
appear
the cat
tion We
demor:
We
upon f
Court
didn’t
We bu
ing.