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December 19, 1871 (4 pages)

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$$ —— Ghe Daily Transcript dent’s recent message: following paragraph in the Presi NEVADA CIFY, CAIx Reception of Hon: A. A, Savgent. Our Relations with Spain, Hon. A. A. argent arrived im San A Washington special to the Zven LADIES TAKE NOTICE I renew my recommendation that Francisco on Saturday evening, on ing Post says that grave apprehenthe public lands be regarded as a heritage to our children, to: be disthe Vallejo boat:, A number of his sions are entertained in official ‘cirposed of only as required for occufriends determined togive him a fitcles thatour government cannot duction of taxation. 13. Civil ser viee reform; and lastly, we pledge _ Ourselves from this time forward to give our support to men of uprightness, merit and liberality, regardiess of practical antecedents, believing that the time has come for all men of progress to turn their backs upon the past and to grasp manfully the duties and possibilities of the future. popular as it is just, statessmanly and comprehensive. politan hotel, Along theentire route of his friends. But it shows what a gent appeared on the balcony. regard he has for his liberal supporters, and ‘how anxious he is to oblige Mr. Carl Schurz! We have a right to assume that the Senator and his faction are very much gratified with this avowal of General Grant. If principles.are only established, these disinterested patriots do nut care, of course, through whose advocacy they succeed! Beside, it makes Grant an available candidate forthem. If the National for United States Convention for A. A. Sargent There is a good deal of this which should throw him overboard, they Senator. [Cheers and applause.] does not mean anything in particular. tile to repudiation in every form.— Everybody is in favor of the restoration of fraternal feeling between the North and the So.th, as soon as it can be done without the sacrifice of important principles. No one wil! dissent from the propriety of dissemi Mr. Satgent conimenced by réturn the genius of free institutions and their.eventual establishment in all parts of the globe. No voiee of remonstrance wilf be raised agninst the promotion-and encouragement of im City. iD Every Article necessary in this line COLORED VELVETS & SATINs, TO SELL OUT ENTIRE STOCK “Gy A Splendid variety. HOUSEKEEPING GOODs, {TABLE it. had made, Since the inauguration 4T TEMPERANCE HALL, © and whosoever will is welcome to country that he advised it ayear ago, of Grant they had "paid otf: two hunand that he has a comiiission of come and receive land, liberty and dred and tifty millions of the nationOn Thursday Evening, Jan 18th. the protection of law. No y will competent gentlemen working out a al debt and reduced the taxes eighty year; they. had-ably settled take position against local self govplan which it is believed will greatly millions.a grave foreign questions, and carried good order tbroggh { the; disturbed J. E. BROWN, A. R. WADSWORTH, 'l'axation GEO. W. HENTZE, WM. H. MURCHIE. ~ stitution and laws be acknowledged. that the experiment, when consumwould be further seeipged; they would off the odious ‘ifcome tax and If the former preserves us from desmated, ‘‘shall have a fair trial,’’— throw Floor Managers. the burdens of the tariff would be depotism, the latter guards us against Could emything more be asked? A. R. LORD, creased. ‘he national debt would A, W. LESTER, The truth 1s, the President, in evbe gradually extinguished, and future ‘WM. F, EVENS, D, E. BELL anarchy and the utter destruction of public position; in favor of genuine stewed. The Great Wires. ALEX. I. ZEKIND. C. KOLMAN, AND SHOES, is a very interesting work, containing drunk to his future success and pros future. the history and incidents, losses and perity. At ten o'clock the Amphion There remains then of this-celebrasufferings, benevolence of the ’naGlee Club, composed of Messrs. Mated platform only the following: guire, Tippett, Stadtfeldt and Ma ha. We would call the particular ‘WATS & CAPS, Gents’ and. Boys’ Underwear, Cheaper than any other Establishment in.the County and shall continue to maintain it Hudinnes aud Diese Said at all hazards! If you want Goods at extraordi Driving and Riding Gloves. nary Low Rates, go to ROSENBERG BROS. COMMEROIAL STREET. &. &. LARD. Has been Marked Down CASHIN & KENT,. + Wes respectfully. inform the peeple of the State that they have oa s e 3 ra os ay“ a mee . tug Sunday Sch: attended. Great Sa) B. H. Miller, stock & Co., 8 stock, Price & ¢ ders to close ou clothing, gents etc., in the st Commercial anc prices for cash. tory, and’all p thing in that 1 advertisementi Minin Jas. W. Smi cated 1,200 fee ledge, on I Grass Valley t tension of th NEW HAMS, consolidated 1 owned by Mor the name of tk Mining Comp: tend. to open t NEW BACOX, The Product of Several Thousand NEW PRIC and G9GDs5 ES ! ‘a tunnel to a. from east to from. south to at the northea Independence And be assured that this 1s NO WHICH WILL BEB SOLD The Stevens 1,300 feet « ledge, situates vada townshij Tobacoo, No more Geods will be received at this Establishment ! 4 District These Hams, Bacon and Lard are of our own manufacture and are MONTGOMERY Medical Institute, No. 618Sacramento ‘ San Franc oR ¥ Stiles and Char They also give AN IMMENSE. LOT OF — NO. 1 thatknowledgeio the’mands ” sang by Miss 4 fa 8. W. ROSENSTOCK & CO. A having théir money in safe hands if : singing was reall that a great dea taken in the reh ‘ tettes were good. firm are notif Jan. Ist and s¢ e dbed till 9 o’clock'it he chooses. quitted themselv cheap. All pei AND order, every article in the Store, on the CALL BEFO IT RE IS prize.of $25,000 igmothad to take. filled with peopk stock of goods, &@ good oppcrt superior to any ever before offered tions, ete., by a Chicago clergyman. AND CLAY STREETS, The-proteetion of the rights of Mr. guire, serenade forsale im this or diy other mar d the Senator and Meacham has on hand a few every citzen,:in aeeordance with tho San Francisco. ket. » * sang some beautiful airs. So says copies for sale, Constitution as it is. San Francisco, Dec. 15th, %. The maintenance of law and . . the Alta, / Blown Down. order. Vv TOO LATE. 3 The establishment of an effiNY A fine locust shade tree, im front of a The Storm. Notice of Meeting. 87” This firm is now receiving large shir cient system of general education, A regular Winter storm, such as Hanson &/Gregory’s, on Broad street, mentsof Hogs from the East and ie mano 4. General amnesty. HE Stockholders of the Nevada aud * facturing them into Hams, Bacon and Laré Mountain Lakes Ice Company, will 5. The modieation of the resent was blown down by the gale on Sunfarmers and miners have’ been anxiously looking hold and praying for, set in a Meetinat g the Office of the Company day night. The body of the tree was tariff system to ‘a reyenue basis. The climate of the mountains being fevor* in oon cit Bex Monday, January Mth, 6, Civil service reform. about half broken off under the street on Sunday evening. “Lhe rain con1872, TO DEBTORS. at 1 o’¢ » P, M., .for.the .Annual ble for Curing, and the greatest care being of Officers.) eres & . . This as far as it goes, is a very planking. It was righted again yestinued with little intermition until lection of taken in'every process, the product of the E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary. good platform, and would be genertcrday morning, having been shorn last evening, with a fair promige of Nevada, Dec, 15th. Al persons indebted y to the late firm of Establivtimeht will ‘be ‘fowiia superior » ally approved by the members of th of its top, and made fast in an’ erect continuing indefinitely. During any in the market, ' ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. are hereby SPECIAL INFORMATION Republican party. Sunday night there was a heavy gale position. : of wind, but we have. not learned of And now as our friends are looking notified to call and settle their accounts beFOR THE Tas $50,000-Prize Won mw YViraround for ® candidate to place on its having done aay. especial damage. wa_ Before purchasing your LARD, examAFFLICTED! fore the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1872 this platform, we reccommend td. atnta.—The Virginia Enterprise says: The storm comes at the time of year i ( IN THE them Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. ° His “The $50,000-prize in the. Louisville to give us hope of a heavy rainfall, -AN accounts ‘Yemaining unsettled at that them. past record and his recent message (Kentucky) lottery was won in this and miners and others are muoli enOVERLAND ALMAN AC. . Sime will positively be placed in the hands d>monstrate that he is just the man. city. Luke Quinlan, a miner workcouraged with the prospects. For 1872, ingi n the Sava ge mine , hold s two He has proved his ability and readof an Attorn for collectio n, ey Copies sent Free upon application. a! Orders filled for any quantity of ot Odd Fellows Savings Bank. . iness to protect every citizen in the coupons of the winning mumber HE necessity of a genesal celebrated HAMS, BACON AND LARD. knowledge We would direct the attention of enjoyment of his rights andto enforce (5,075), and the other coupons are where all forms of Debility amd Chronic held here, but rubles, we in either have Shipments made to.any partqf the Pecite sex, not ‘our can yet readefs be cused. hear to thé d advertisenient Jaw, and order, even when it was cerof L Bay effectually, was never more prompt. needed the name of the luck y owne r. . Luke the Odd Fellows’ Batik of Savings, now tain to bring him a large measure of
and the faculty of the Dr. J. C. 4 Quinlan went to work in the Savage Sacramento, in to-day’s Transchkirr. opprobrium and villification. & Address by mail or Welle, Fargo & 0c w. o Exprese, as poor as This Bank enjoys a first’class reputathe public. Address In regard to the third item menyesterday morning feeling “ any of us; this morning he can lie tion, and depositors can rely upon TOES DR. J.C. YOUN G, Box 138, tioned above; we call the attention of the ‘‘anti-Grant’”’ Republicang to the The ° call immediate convinced that The firm have Nevada, Dee. 5th, . Atthe VERY LOWEST RATES. 1. of bringing F _ The Concert gi joy the reputation of selling everything in our line SHAM SALE. Playing Cards, Pipes, &c. SOUTH-EAS? CORNER three months, L ‘Terry and §. FE bustness, Sacram especial mentio die Gray was ex tion by Charley ed by all pre:er attention of the people in the adjoining towns to our MAMMOTH STQOK, Ween. ings, and in favor of manfully dis for a pamphlet entitled, ‘The Great ‘. gent received the congratulations of charging the duties and bravely Fires of Chicago and the West.” It his friends, and many bumpers were Havana Cigars, meeting the responsibilities of the shares of $100 ea all, it was one o: BOOTS To San Francisco Cost Price The Senator retired amid prolongZEKIND & CO. We are indébted to Mr. Meacham, nér blindly disregarding its teachagent ed cheers and applause. Mr. Sar’ t Y pers wn for the Record and other papers, not clinging to the past * river to such plac incorporation m: stock, $75,000, Sacqme Flannels, 1 By order of the Club. {nels therein as fs cable; to raft ar and lumber down Kate Edwards, J merous to mention, Are invited to call and see the al? vada counties,'an Truckee river, an LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, And hosts of other Goods too nu 3. M. BUFFINGTON, W. W. CROSS. our national life, The reduction of ery important particular, has stolen generations, who will share its benea march on the reformers, arid placed uts, shall pay off the greater portion. The Stock must be disposed of immeditaxation all parties desire; but no ‘That was the policy outlinéd) by Tickets $2.50. To be had of J. E. Brown, himself at the head of the true proately and purchasers of anything in our party having the responsibilities of President Grant in his measage, ‘and. at the office of the South Yuba Canal Co., gressive Republicanismof the nation. -he hoped)that ‘great and goou’ man W.¥.Evens, Wells, Fargo & Co’s., or of A. power would fail to provide for the line % Lester, at Lester & Mulloy’s. An “anti-Grant”’ party must be antiwould receivea unanimous renomiInvitations must be. shown at the door. payment of the interest on the public Republican, anti-liberal and > antination from the Republican party. ‘debt and for the gradual extinction of iages will be furnished if neeessary. national. It will be, in substance, In conclusion, Mr. Sargent suid he Dancing from 8-tild 12 o'clock, the principal sum. And, hastly, felt grateful for the demonstration, progress, TOWELS, NAPEINS, Reception Committee, And he promises portions of the country. everybody is in favor of men of upthe State rights, secession Democand neped that: when his record as Senator had becn made up, they shall rightness, merit and liberality, for racy. say the honor was not unworthily be LINENS, And everything else imaginable. HAMS, Notice is hereby giventhat ON AND AFBACON, TER THIS DATE, in pursuance of the above OF THE. SEASON : of the Little Tr flows from Web through a portio a success, and th . CARPETS AND OWL CLOTHs, AT COST FOR CASH. YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL ‘CLUB. As for civil serviee reform, the close sympathy with the: Admunistra other obstruction: dist School, on § our House. Sacramento, Dec. 18th. FIRST PARTY Wood fand Lumt objects: ar snags, sunken tre East, Those in want of anything in this line can not do better than purchase at . in the Secretary . Saturday last, as DOMESTIC GOODs, Our Stock comprises an endless variety trom all the celebrated Manuractories in the 7 DIRECTORS. migration. Americais forhumanity; President is: careful to! fomind the tion; and ne was proud of the record solute supremwuey of the Federal Conpublic service.!’ brought to this wt . --Miners’ Rubber Goods,He deposit. streets that’ evening he suw the unconsymptoin, the President. shows sightly, Custom House lot. The Govhimself a genuine Democrat, having erument was paying $58,000 per year a care tor the well-being and happirent for buiidiugs. Hé would :have that unsightly scene removed. He ness of all the people. i would go trom here to Washington in ernment, provided only that the ab‘“‘redound to the true interest of the aac: &e. &. . W, Welty, H.G. Smith, basis, then the resulta $f “4 revenue that the people of,;Ban Francisco and D. Josiah Howell, of the State would not have any reaG. W. Wallace, ©, Green, tariff system have been grossly misson to regret the ‘choice.’ It was’not 8S. Poorman, P. H. Russell, M. Bryte, represented by the special friens of of importance what part af the State E. Cadwalader. that measure. In his unwillingness a pDiab came from; 1f His mind was Any person may become a depositor withcharge, ; Dividends declared in January to disturb home preductiong orto renarrow and prcvincial. he was nota out tlt representutive; he would endeavand July. Remittances may be sent by Exduce the wages of American laborers, or to understand and learn the inter-, press or Bank Check, and the signature of the Depositor should accompany the first CLOAKS AND SHAWLs, Cheapest, and the most va. CLOTHING . $100, 000 00 : — ~We invite especial attention to our large GENTLEMEN'S AND BOY'S tee to Depositors,) e HOLIDAY PRESENTS): SACRAMENTO. their suffrages. He humbly Hoped knew.we had local .wants of importnating coustitutional doctrines, and taxation and to remove all imposts ance, and as. he passed through our from articles of general and necessary including an earnest abiding faith in ted for DRESS GOODS—The Largest, thy sae. ceived, and also to the’ many of their P. H. RUSSELL...,......President. representatives who had given them H. K.SNOW.... Secretary and Cashier, aswell as by his desire to reduce ésts cf éVery piirt of the Stdte! New York and Boston,and especial) FURNISHING GOODS, (CAPITAL STOCK, (held as guaran : Which have recently arrived from E é BANK OF SAVINGS, ing‘his thanks for the high honor and the manner in which he was re . Most Beautiful Stock of Goods, ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., @DD FELLOWS’ Republican can take him up. It is not distinctive. Kverybody apThe President also recommends proves it. It was only meant by our such a readjustment of the tariff as honorable Senator as a rhetorical will ‘‘afford the greatest relief to the flourish. Everybody, for instance, greatest number.’’ And if that does is opposed to ‘‘useless agitation,’’ not mean a modification to a revenue and ‘all Republicans certainly are hos : second highest office within the gift misrepresent them, when they voted in r. ried assortms:t ever and in obtaining possession; not guly and felt satisfied that they did not ceiptofa Incorpe Articles of incor RESPECTFULLY INFORY the people that they are naw S. W. ROSENSTOCK & CO. 87 THE distinguished gentleman whom they to your correspondent so directly and had inet to compliment. He had refrom such a source that he givesmore ceived a large majority from their credence than can be usually attached representatives for the highest office to reports of this character. within the gift of the State, and the LOCAL / and Magnificent Stock of FROM State Senater Geo. Oulton said he of Cuba, but San Domingo and the had the pleasure of introducing the adjacent islands. The story comes of the people of the United States, We AVING RECEIVED INSFRUCTIONS+ and as a consequence there is a feel there was a continual display of fireing of uneasiness among prominent if they take Grant's platform, they works. Arriving at the hotel the politicians. A leading member of must nominate Grant. band struck up lively air and the the Senate Foreign Relations ComThe President kas also, in his relarge crowd that had assembled committee has expressed the opinion cent message, eome out for General menced cheering for Mr. Sargent. In that war at the present time would Amnesty, quite mexpectedly tomany response to numerous calls, Mr. Sarresult in advantage to this country, ——e ROSENBERG BROS, mn Of course, however, NEVADA C —_— already granted have been in great impromptu torchlightprocession was ‘plications with Spain, resulting from part disposed of in sueh a way as to secure access to the balance by the arranged: As the boat neared the the breaking of oft repeated pledges Why not Take Grant. hardy settlers who may wish to avail wharf a volley of rockets wete sent by the Spanish Government, as to Everything in the Store The following is the political plat themselves of them, but caution into the air, and cheers for Sargent. the policy to’ be pursued ih Cuba. form of Hon. Carl Schurz, as com~should be exercised in obtaining so The processfon was then formed, It is intimated in high official circles, €orner of Pine & Commercial Streets. piled by the St, Louis Democrat from desirable an object. Educational inthe Grant Guard taking the lead, that a crisis in our diplomatic relaterests may well be served by the his recent speeches: grant of proceeds of the sale of pubthen came the personal friends of Mr. tions with Spain hes arrived, and 1. The protection ofthe rights of lic lands to settlers. 1 do not wish Sargent, of Newburyport, Mass.,. of that, unless there is: a great change —A Taw . every citizen, if accordance with the to be understood as recommending which eity he is a native; band of in the temper displayed by those who Constitution itis. 2. The disin the least degree a curtailment of eountenance of useless agitation of what is being done by the general music; barouche drawn by six bays, direct the Cuban poliey, in the compast issues. 3, The resteration of government for the encouragement containing the distinguished guest, munications to our Government; a COST PRICE FOR CASH! fraternal feelings and-relations with of education. Eugene L. Sullivan, Chairman of the war between the two countries is the people ofthe North, 4, The disHere is just the plank for them. State Central Committee, George. likely to ensue. Secretary. Fish, semination ef Constitutional principles, and the inculcation of an earLet them raise the cry, ‘‘No more Oulton and L. M. Kellogg; carriages however, entertains the belief that road monopolies, but their consecraother members of the Legislature. tion itis possible to prevent an open ( tion to actual settlers and to the sub The procession moved from the conflict, but the President and cerlime purposes of general education.”’ wharf to Sansome street; to Washtain members of the Senate CommitThat is a policy which will be inington, to Kearney, to Market, to tee on Foreign Relations do not take dorsed by the people. It will be as Montgomery, to Bush, to,the Cosmosuch a hupeful view of thesituation, » No Humbug Sale! Tuesday, December 19, 1871 pation and to actual settlers. . Those ting reception, and a¢eordingly. an longer honorably avoid serious com free iagtitutions, and their eventual successes in all quarters of the globe. 5. The maintenance of law and order. 6. The promotion and encouragement of immigration. 7. The establishment of an efficient -system of general education. 8. The exposiwon of and strict adherence to the principles -of local self government and the promotion among the people of those feelings and convictions which will cause them, through the operation of local self government, to establisha state of things which will no longer furnish 4 reason or a . pretext for the interference of the central government. in local “affairs. 9. Generalamnesty. 10. Opposition to repudiation in every form, 11. The modification of the present tariff system to a revenue basis. 12. Re She Daity _— CLOSING OUT SALE. est, abiding faith in the genius of lavishing of publie lands upon rail eontaining Speaker Shannon, and by careful management-<«f-the ques NTN ITT ae » Palsy } BH. MILLER, agent. , Nevada‘City. Cab (fe eweBoo. ds, 12un. oti, People of . 20th of Dec. Town, of ( Valley Water to have his n: gel for defend The Court 6,484 in Gen Hittell, viz: . ter of action decree book . ‘in,this Court Court adjo Dee. 20th. Adv The follow Post Office i ending Mon: Persons ing ‘letters will p A. M. Bona: ’ Mr. John }