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I Told YouSo. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. _ Consrsstionat Nominoe,, MILITARY NOTICE . Fg o
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Che Daily rans evipt Nothing affords the average. man. jcprrespond*nte of the Traxscarrr.} : bi mgs aumaye wee ; By eS 4
or woman so much pleagure as to be Wasnrxaton, Ang. 21, 1876. as been nomina y Chee: NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, q z
NEVADA CITY. asa: ble to say [told youso. They al-. Ep. Nevana Darr Transcarbr;— . cans of Nevada for Congress. ’
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. E. DeLong’s name “was brought be7 OU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO ap2
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ways affect te disbelieve everything . Those who some months since pretore thie Colibentiaa bysoind bt his
pear at your eae
ey can ufter.a/ dicted an unushally warmcampaign, . are Tuesday, Angust 29, 1876. ~~ es: Soyer es ile A pope ra hi 4 lace is concern. . enthusiastic friends, but we learm ;
ARMORY,
while say I told you so. If any new have, so far as this p . h Ente f Virginia Gity
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. ontornrise is started they feel it in-. /ed, up to this time proved false . a oe didate. The
_ In Full Uniform, on @ Cc e duction in Taxation in New . cumbentupon them to prophesy ee , Both parties are remark, that he was not a candida ape oe.
2p York. failure so they can say F told you so, . ably quiet, 4nd it is seldomsyou will . femmes State iggy ; SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1876. s ;
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9-. Virginia. City yesterday is saic
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There has been a protracted jubiif it does fail., When their predictions . hear polities ¢ discussdd about the ho Las 2 W. EF Det Chscawstiie AT 7 4-2 O'CLOCK, P.M. :
tee among Democrats generally, to; prove false they keep mam, but if . tels or other places of public resort. } Stee an ina : the aahuid wnsiadiaghe ot ic Som. ‘ that f their party has suc. they happen to guess right then they . They have, however, their National Democra i¢ se gh a dae Fei Ls ny. Every member of the Company is ex, M eon a a see ra ph iceman will just howl I told you so, They . and State Clubs, and of course ‘cam. ** the favorite nominee, for Congress . pected to be on hand to sign,the new Roll’: patented F caiaae il to reduce the . always discourage every new under. paign documents are liberally circu. ? ~_ Democratic eae tear By Grier :
iti We know such in-. taking, ‘Theyare prophets of evil, . lated. popular man, especially on the J. A. RAPP, Capt. Commanding, : t Ente of tanstion. : . : fa battle bet stock, and should he reeeive the : a it
stances are scarce, and when’ one is and always damageinstead of benefit} The probabilities o a battle between a ec Or, . F. Evens, 0.8. ; ity in which they re . the U.S. troops and the forces of . BOWINatOR, tae Vong : z TB. — %
fownd it ought to make their hearts. the community in w , ee i 2 Gee e fon : ae
fejoice. They have been rejoicing? side:—It—#—capitalist should come Sitting Bail grow tess—from— ~day—to-test ae Wren and The Tiste-are at ihe Puion. Devt forthe afontuiy Mane ac
a the supposed fact that Governor . here to-morrow ‘with half a-million . day. The wary chief feelingthat he Deal will ve very lively. :
first Mronday night in the month.
Tifien of New York is one of the . dollars with a view of investing it. may be worsted in any battle that ‘Fine Work, Hoteland Presten sDrug
Nevada City, August 24, 1876.
kind; but it proyesto. be: false. It . in some one of our mines, tlere . may now take place, has adopted the We some ‘time ago nientioned that a Store. ae : ;.
2 ke haste}\Fabian policy, and is holding off. Ftbi hat leven ret
is true the total State ‘tax for 1876 . would be forty, smarties ma . : : a Art. Barton, of this tity, nd inve ‘acess 4
is six millions less. than Pad was for . to tell himi in-private that the -mine . ! How ill not fizht unless with great ad; ed a machine f-r tarning horegighoes ocak “ : W., G. WILLIAMS, : ;
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1875, but the way it tomes about is . . Was worthless and that he would . be . vantage to himself, and Crook and He has, since that time, begn gcon. 3 elegrap . PACIFIC oan AGENT;
this: ‘There was not money to be} throwing away his money by invest. . ‘Terry aré uot able to force him “into! ,, atitly ‘using the same, and: has . Mining Stocks. F ; :
raised in 1876 to pay off the State. ing it hereabouts; When s railroad . such a posit?enas wili compel him to proved it to be the “niost perfect apYesterday Mornirig’s Sdles al FOR THE
indeltedness. The taxes for general . was in contemplation the same class . give Battle. Thechances are thereparatus ever used. ‘The shoes He a , a
purposes of the State Government is) spent their breath im predicting evil-fore thattre— engagement -will-take-ymakes With it have given the most} 9-5 Ophir 55. DETROIT. d
precisely the same in 1876 thatit was . to all who went into the enterprise, f . place, byt that the approaching frost perfect satisfaction. We saw some} 1180 Mexican 347%, vee P : : 1
im 1875. Here. are the figures to and they -are patiently waiting now . will compel the U. 8S. troops to .reeee which are being turned and 170 Gould & Carry 1534, se SAFE COM ANY, q
: ey 3 RE : 47> Sav 22 t : : <
prove it, which we obtain’ from the} . for something io turn up-to verify . turn to their base of supp! lies, and finished and will be on exhibition at a Se a ae 3 is oe ‘
Albany Jourml: . their predictions, so they can say . force the Indians to “disband and the State Fair. We are~not an ex-. 999) Con Virginia 55%. thes t
Total State tax, 2875, $14,206,680 . told youso, Ary man whq attempts . seek Winter quarters or the agencies: "hpert in the blackamith line, but we. 170 Crown Point 13. Sargent & Greenleaf’s (
sl 1876 8,188,573 . . toimprove the methods of ‘working . Gen. Sheridan telegraphed to’ Gen. 1755 Imperial 6. fe ;
ae ae . = see f want_to wager that Barton’s shoes my :
ducti bins 6.018.107 . OFe> notwithstanding the.country . Sherman yesterday requesting him — premium. +e a Nee hs Oe DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, ‘
" ae . .
d oie INGYV: /u 0 :
~~ nce ae a : hd b 4 demands such improvement, has to/. to ask the Commissioner of Indian a “een noha sane. a lt” COMBINATION AND
— sheelalgo ns nee ee vanes . stand up and work against the in-. affairs to, permit ‘him to raise one NEARLY sineese post offices in Texas 1500. Lady Bryan Gc, = : us ;
—— nia or saan ee . fluence of the smarty element who. hundred Pawnee scouts, aud wants . are saa i a poy eee there: 320 Belcher 25. eU ay KEY LOCKS, zs
in power from 1868 to (2; ey ‘ : y . sO we a e Me 1615 Yellow Jacket 353¢. a
po ac the State debt in four years want to be able to ady J told rene to. now atone, Gen? cetagnn te ald depart every hour in the day. 1860 Fantise 29, pie AS SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED ‘
$5,546,744; leaving it in 1872 $20 They will condemn anything on gen[Once forwarded thevdispatch to~ the nip
“0,0 ‘ leaving it in 16/2 at 52v,260,757,
eral principles without ever seeing Indian’ Bureat. endorsed, “Do you
420 Exchequer 1944.
AND FIFTY of these
Advertised Latter. 1245 California 59%4, ed 1D SAFES (
Win’ Skcoutloane: tee 1872 to itso asto be ready when the time . object?’’ Commissioner Smith imThe following tetters temeh ix the Post 450 Caledonia 8%. CELEBRATE S :
8 epu Ca a * S » e j a: 2 a a a Pp Sika Ak pa BoA. 773» . Comes tosay I toldyouso, It seems. mediately telegraphed to Superin. } osiceat Nevada City, Nevada County, Chg ane teeta AE —ARD :
' ” da ce bi pon ? ee : . to aid their digestion to see things. tendent Nicholson to permit the . for week ending August 28th, 1876. Persons} ane a : 4. : .
ww at $705.982 zi In
d = . 5 " Sinn 7 i 33 x . .
— 5 “ 9a d na ; ee shams prove faileres, but a success almost . Pawnees,to go and render all the aid . calling for ee eas MEE Will please Bullion 5414. BANK LOCKS,
er re ee Jo") kills them. There are none of the necessary. The St. Paul Pioneer . Give the date of advertisement. .
‘times as much as the Deniocrats did
in the same length of titme. Having
paid off about $5,000,000 of the debt
sort in this community. Press and: Fribune says that Medicine
Cloudand party, belonging to the
H. H. Haskins, PM
Aaron, Mrs. Frank.
630 Best & Belcher 4834.
50 Confidence 1944.
235 Choltar 100.
DURING THE PAST YEAR.
Boyer, S. BR. 200 Silver Bill 11. The Most Reliable,
—— ; = Fort. Peck ~Agency, whom Major Brown, H. M. 220 Baltimore 2%. :
every year, during four years, they} A Fatal Blow to the Democracy. Mitchell, Indian Agent at Fort Peck, Bowman, G. L. we Paoat Finished,
scarcely left anything for Governor! ‘The repudiation of Tilden . and. sent to Sitting Bull with a message Clayton, H. H. Yesterday Afternoon’s Sales Tilden and his’ administration to . x ee : Douglass Thonaas, <4 : ss ‘0a Safds in aS yarseag Tue Hendricks. by Judge T. Hf. Caswell . May 27th last, as he returned to the . . Gay, Miss Lizzie. ; — SS And. Lowest Price afes in wiies for by taxation, and hence. o¢ Nevada city, is a fatal blow to the . agency. The message sent by Ma-. Hobart, Ad -Iph. Mexican 3474. SS
the reduction, = +.
The following table: given by the
_ Journal, shows ata glance how tho
reduction has been effected:
TAXES FOR 1875 aND 1876 COMPARED, d d es / Yellow Jacket.34.
Lars. 186 one of the strongest supporters of . returning upon the reservation and Shaw: A. W. Raymond & Ely 734. VAULT\DOORS
Object Amount . Amount the Democratic party in this county. ceasing hostilities against the whites. eecundaie: Moses. Gila 1, v "
prongs wens de pyrepinpes a In 1863 be was nominated by that Sitting Ball replies July 27th? ‘Yell Wei, L. Belcher 2474. NINGS
en. Pur 4,439,587 6 439,587 66 : : ‘
eral Debt, 4°735,560 20 749,260 37 . party as a candidate for the assem-. im I’m coming before long to his W idletts, E.S. ee Nee <?
. Defle’cy and : ; ‘ ’ : ss kee R ne re a.
‘Asylama.. 1 BNA DIG OO ear bly aud only lent fall, wes: its nom post to trade. Tell him I did not BORN. FIRE. AND
coe Debt. 295,972 51 vesesseee2. 1nee for County Judge. Judgo Cas-. commence; I am getting old, and did HOTEL ARRIVALS. iasiiarlie = SS
rien. DRUG . exces well was born in New York, but for. not waut to fight, but the whites i In Nevada City, Angu st 27th, 1876,-to WV.i. BURGLAR P ROO R_
: v many years was a resident of the}rush on me and Iam compelled, to Union Hotel. D, Crawford and Wife, a daughter. Dipiot ito
ROR 56x. $14,206,680 61 $35,188,573 19 State of ‘Alabanaa vowel
BEDUCTION IN TAX.
Total CO5;-2876 Sci cca Prev eer $14,206,680 61
Total tax, 1876 ike eeskane eke : 8,188, 57 319} and Hendricks and knows all about} with my people, would have been go pe City of any ee oF \
" Reéuction....... $6,018,107 42. them, When Jadge Caswell repu-. there before. If I was. assured of . H PsConnor, San Franciseo
As will be seen by the above, the
Democracy in this county and will
tell against them terribly. Judge
Caswell has been a life long Democrat,and all through the war was
Hs" is well uacquainted with the history of Tilden
diates‘the Democratic candidates, it
; jor Mitchell to Sitting Bull was to
the effect that he-desired him -to
come and visit Fort Peck, hoping
that such a step would result in his
defend myself; that but for the sdldiers stationed on the Rosebud, I,
the protection of thé Great Father I
Herraz, Don Marco Sr.
Howard, Mrs. H. A.Jellerson, Frank 8,
McF eeley, James.
McLa.n, Barney G:
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor.
Sarurpay, August 26th, 1876,
A Jones, Willow Valley
Gen Thomas 17%.
Leopard 1044.
Northern belle 23.
Eureka Con 12,
Ophir 5374.
At Willow Valley, August 27th, 1876, to
Mr. Hotchkiss and wife, a daughter.
RAILROAD MARKHBT.
the Market.SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR
SAFES,
A J Jones, do Dimensions.
taxes for general running expenses . is time forthe people to enqaire as. would go to Fort Peck for the pur7. sl .SHOCKAN & BRO,
of the State Government are the} to their untecedeuts. We ure told pose of making peace. I and other . 88 Louin, fo Transcript Block. Commercial St. —
same this year as/they were Inst. . the Judge is prepared to give good} Ghiefs want the Black Hills.aban-} ©. ae ae
-The only difference-in-the tax levied
isin the emout raised to meet the requirements of debt. As there “was
no debt of several million dollars to
pay off this year, there was no necessity of levying a tax of several
million dollars to meet it. ‘The fact
is, under Republican administration
the public debt had been reduced to
reasons for his actions, and we hope
he will make them public for the enligutenment of others. It has been
intimated that A. B. Dibble will
soon issue a manifesto cotamanding
the great ‘‘unterrified’’ and unwashed’’ to vote for Hayes and Wheeler, but we don’t believe it, for Dibble,
like Ephriam of old, is joined to. bis
doned and we will make peace.,”’
Connecticut Peace Society of Mystic, has passed a resolution opposing
the return uf the Indian Bureat to’
the War, Department; denounce the
invasion of the Black Hills;
that the war was forced upon the
Indians; demand an investigation of
the many enumerated outrages upon
The}
charge .
C B kbaugh, do
Geo Kitts,
Chas. Foster. Deadwood Mine
John Cadden, do
G W Smith, City
A B Dibbie, Grass Valley
Wo Bradley , Willow Valley
$ Jordan,. City
E Me rlkel, Stockton
© E Bourne; Pleasant V alley
Wm Edwards, Bridge
+ P Ebaugh, Willow Valley
P Shingle, Scott’s Plat
J Beliot, Blue Tent
W W Nichois, Col Hill
do
NEVApa CITY,
WILL OPEN ON ran
i Thursday Evé’¢g
AUGUST 24th, 1876,
With a full supply of
FRESH AND SALT FISH,
VEGETABLES,
Now construeting,a 20,000
pound Burglar Proof Safe
hy Bank.
——
Deslers generally are especially
for the Sacramento Savingsf invited to send for ‘circulars and a nominal sum, and Tilden’s admin. . idol. He couldu’t be anything but a} the Indians; comment on the Con-. Wt Chart, Hn mega BUTTER, EGGS, GAME, orion: af istration has nothing to do but lower . Democratif be would, and be wouldn't . greasional investigations of the War ig ee ie And Country Produce Generally KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS
the rates of taxation because.the us-. be, if he could.—San Juan Times. . and Navy De ent d decl ; ae a
’
and Navy Departments, and declare} E W Bigelow, doaa wnae Clete He. ual amount of debt money is not prea * . that Gen. Ouster's death was a just uD Gm ae Presh Fish Received by Express . = 5 se
i
ow,
i @.
needed. The vournal draws from ; retribution for the slaughter of Geaeis Kummeb Oith 1uGn. Tri-Weekly. The Finest Locks ever ma
a} : aig ae Tue Inptans as Ficurers.—The
‘ ‘ ashe xl *:
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, CORNER ,
the lengthy statement it makes from os : th : friendly Indians, Zachariah Crouch} mL xKnowels, City acing had ten. voass-ebebebiney htt 2 pi ll pg PS ae the record, the following conclusions; a os ae Nea . t " ae presided. During the sessionof two . J°%™Brooks, Moore’s Fiat fish line, and understanding the wants of . #2 AND J, STREETS, : 1. The whole reduction of taxation . “*°86°UG Satie Bas about explode
this year comes from the extinguishment of debt.
2. The extingnishment of the debt
‘was effected by Republican Adminis.
—
. The claim that the reduction of
oo was effected by Gov. Tilden who
' had nothing. whatever to do with
the reduction of the debt, is a false
pretence of “the most brazen character. —
Quick Worker,
There are quite a number of firstelass Surveyors in this. connty,
Their work is generally accurate, but
they are sometimes slow. We understan! Shoemaker, of the Grass
Valley Union, talks of entering the
the idea that a white man is the
equal in the field of five Indians.
The daring and recklessness shown
in-this first pitched fight of the campaign proves how much they had
staked on the result. Those who
claim that the Indian war will be of
short duration disregard the fact
that the Sioux are among the. best
figbtets in the world. They possess
union and self-reliance, cunning
without an equa), a personne) in
which every man is an athlete eapable of superemivent feats of endurance, horsemanship and agility.
Further they. possess the wast advantage of fighting on gronnd of
days two thousand persons attended. . ”
The following was .received here
yesterday, at 3:50 P.M. : Rockbridge,
Alum Springs. Mr, Kery‘suffered
the most iutense agony up to midnight, last night, but thereafter rested more comfortably. His death is
now only a question of time, and that
ashortone, His mind is still clear
and active, and his will as firm and
resolute as ever. Hon. S. 8S. Cox
and wife have just arrived to pay
their last -tribateof respect to ‘the
dying Speaker. He converses with
them as freely as his failing strength
will allow.” Hon. Montgomery Blair
to-day had quite a lengthy conversaoJ H Woodroote, do
J E Johnston, Marsh’s Mill
Jas Greely, do
C Harrison, Grass Valley
8S R Dunstan, do
CP Loughridge, do
Jolm Andrews, San Francisco
F R Wilson, do
Mrs Ismert, do
Mr Houstan, Ranch
John ‘Timons, San Francisco
tie a
HOTEL ARRIV ALS.
National Exchange Hotel.
yee EDDY, Proprietor.
SaturpDay, August 26th, 1876.
HS Bradley, City
8 Cohen, San Francisco
3 Husler Col Hill
O Baker, Scott’s Flat
G 8S Powers, You Bet
the people of Nevada City, they will en
@eavor to please everybody.. They will
sell at the yery lowest prices for CASH,
Remember the place. Transcripi
Block, Commercial Streceaug23 SHOCKAN & BRO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, .
Nevada City, ‘
M* STORE IS’ ALWAYS FILLED.
4 WITH i
CALIFORNIA. agis
NEW TIN SHOP.
E, W. AVERY,
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and
Sheet Iron Ware,
STREETS, FRY SDA, city. .3™
HE undersigned sl would ss alia tiy
Ty inform-the citizens of Nevada bre
that he is prepared to do all kinds of wor
‘IN TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRON.
In the very best nranner and at low-gates.
‘General Jobbing a Specialty-~
i i . 'E Kerno, Stockton : = Families and others desiring to put up field against thetn when mo¥e rapia their own selection, in their own tion with Mr, Kerr, — Dr, Pope says T J Eve, Howland F fat CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, fruit, can find at my shop a mien seat
: iq . country, and with whose resources he can not last much longer; ‘that . dare : vin fate eB ment of PSOE a anh cag Phe will be
Patent oy godly thre stot either for supplies or defence they . Bis food refuses to ossimilate, and) 7 otic iz Produce of all kinds, etesold cheap.
“foot down and call it an acre, and pen . Y . that he'is now living upon his own. RB H Quick, do
go right ahead. We think his esti-. bave a perfect familiarity. It affords preted
mate will be accurate enough for all
practicable purposes in jhe foot hill tifications equal—for purposes. of
them too; et every step matnraleforflesh. This will soonfailhim. Mr.
Kerr is surtounded by” friends “who
momentarily are expecting his death.
eg Grey, Quaker Hill
Geo Edwards, North Bloomfield
D Allen, Oity
Barnes, VY Flume SAC
My Goods are Sold at the Lowest
I have exclusive controll for TAPPING
AND REPaIRING THE CITY WATER
WORKS, and orders left at my shop wil be
prpmptly attended to.
JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COMMERCIAL
‘regions. concealment or defence—to the most
elaborate work possible for engineering skill, Well mounted, ~ armed
with the very best ‘of modern small
HA Lord, Mud FlatJ W Griffith, Grass Valley
Robt Carter & la Jurors, City
Sunpay, Angust 27th, 1876,
Prices and are Delivered within
a Rensonable Distance Free of af
Charge. : :
Examination of Teachers.
aug 15 EK. W. avee*
In writing to his law partner he says;
The end of it all is near at hand; I
wish itcould be without pain, but
+ +e
¢
Tounkisu. Tyranny.—The atrocThankful for the patronage already be{ities committed by the Turks in the
, . 2 : . . Mrs Dart Sebastopol stowed, I respectfull it nee xam
Wiivias dawn thon chase combed arms, ever alert and tireless, regardfaoe $6 te nok oe nae. J Hanly, V Flume ance of tik aaa Sp pesidarras ! i an ee eee i astnation of
< a : oa °° f 7 See Sr ar T C Randall, Rush Creek PRES Teachers for State an unty
have svouned Harl Rummel.” Yo clet. 2e death in battle as an honor to OE A i hard the times may BS Watson, City : . LADEMAN, . tificates, will be held-at the High School
ter to Lord Granville he declares sought rather than as a calamity to] be, bees always cell all the -honey }, Baxter, V Flume Nevada City. August 9, iste. room, Nevada City, beginning on
Wednesday, Sept. Gth, at 10
o’clock, A. M. f
for certificates must te.
C Clark, Grass Valley
M Muck, Wheatland ~
E Beckett, Chico
8 Shockan, City
P Martin, Grass Valley »
be avoided, they are practically as
effective as u civilized army of 20,000men operating inau open counthey make.
that the barbarities perpetrated ir
the Turkish provinces call for a determined combivation of the powers
poeAt a charch entertainment in Ne‘W. D. LONG,
All applicants
try and according to the rules of vada, rugi_pvich Was smuggled in. RB Scribner, San Fran. isco Attorney and Counselor at Law . present at the first session of the Board vf
under tbe treaty alliance against i ; ta cs a. cold tea. -The desire for cold teu Gee Page,, Sacramento AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Examination. E. PRES’
Turkish tyranpy. we ern Wartare.— cago seid. became great. R Calver, Cis vetey Orme ON BROAD STREET, o oppoait ‘Go. Supt. of‘Sc
the National Exchange Motet, Nevada, August 25th, 1876, : -