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December 4, 1872 (4 pages)

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Se ne ee a Winimy Situation. Election of Congressme : Examination of Teachers. ; Grass Valiey Mining. ~~ BE ow se iad he Daily Bramsci ' Wie Grasse Valley Dnion of yesterAlthotgh Galforuia elected ‘three. The regular quarterly examination . The Union says this is the name of . . ADQUARTERS The day contains an interesting -account . Congressmen “im “1871 and four in of teachers commences at 10 o’clock . an incorporation having its principal NE NEVADA Crrz. /o3 the minea in its vicinity, from 1872, it appears that another election this alge at the High School/place of business in Grass Valley. —OF r ee hwhich we abstract i as follows: for four Congressmén will take place . Room. Following is theorder of ex-/Its trustees are William George, . , ol oe beg ———b . The Eureka has yielded about . in 1873. The last Legislature passed ercisés and time given for each:— . William Prisk, Samuel Tyrrell, ?.H. Sawmte Claus ! ‘Wednesday, Des 4. 1872. $44,000 for the four weeks ending . an act, approved April Ist, 1872, proGeneral qnestions, 30: minutes; Or. Paynter and George Fletcher.. Mr. : ‘_ — ast Saturday, only 10. stamps run-. viding as follows: ~ thogreply, 45 minutes; Penmanship, . Paynter is President and Mr. Fletcher . ; ‘any ont! ‘ping. "There is no change observed . " Section 1.” At the steetion for . 45 minutes. ees Secretary of the Board. The stock Fecctetench M Endiiew Bettie f tx Oregon. in the bottom of the shaft. Explorachosing electors for President and ¢ AFTERNOON SEssION. _ . Of this incorporation’ is owned chiefly : por The Chinmissioner of; Indian Af-. tions ure being made, however, with . cole bed th tee ae gg on Geography, 1 hour; English Com. by: working miners of the district. z ws fairs having. directed the Oregon Suuntiring energy. shall Bb elected:tor pai Congression. Position, 45 minutes; English GramThe object of the company is to] ~ ha perintendent.to put the Modoc In-. 1. Idaho mine is, of course, do-. al District in the State one repent mar,.1 hour 4nd 15-minutes; Consti. prospect for a mine and after finding id eg dians” upon Klamath reservation, ing well. New machinery has been . *ive for Congress of the United . tutiow of the United States, 30 min-. itto work the same. It keeps four ry ? peaceably if possible, but forcibly’ if started, Thirty-five stamps are now oe , . utes. Applicants must be on bandjor five men .eonstantly employed, wn icin ‘ie must, he proceeded in person to running, and within the month they: é oon 3 of the act repeals three promptly at, 10 o’elock, a. m. and 1j. and the expenses of the company, NICK SLOCOVICH ro execute the order. All efforts’ to! pave made about 12days’ rum. The, acts, maming them, which conflict o’clock 3:.m. The time alloted for. being divided among many, comes the lan pa @ them to returp to the agen-. yield for the time has been $40,000. . “12 nara act, but it makes no refer-. .4. branch will be strictly adhered . light on each individuallstockholder. . ey proving fruitless, and they having . Underground appearances in the Idaoon pyres uss elections. . 1, All those interested! are invited . Development of the district and pro_ HAS just arrived trom San Fran eae ? Hptoeity retuned to go, the mat. ho denote a . regular’ improvement in ect 1 pat th pe bctiny ‘Cc 1 'to be present at any time duriag the . nidtien-of the miming interests are} Cisco with the = : ae ter of — them was referred . the ledge. The Idaho maintains its : Geitan Fak fer tsty acd gi ae session. The Board of Examination . more aimed by the stoc#holdersthan’ : ‘fadoca, to the papeende ee oR ult.;. position i od mine Aonnd tates; bib 4b den wot tains edet kh consists of M. B. B. Potter of Besest . present profit. At present the comse and. Best Stock of duspals Major Jackson,. with thirty nies -eoast. 4a 1875. ‘The Politi 1 Cod itihats Springs, Prof. J Henning, of Grass . pany is sinking on the ledge.to the cm continuously, arvived at the camp of ie oemctn a few days. The cOmpa-. ich J figteg . Sia gy Se Watson, County Buperinien; tion is that the ides isagood one. : % ‘the Modocs, Bie at once surrounded . ny has a plentiful supply of wood on Mt appears to be in force, as cul dent. ++ Ever josaake to ‘this city, 2 ne the camp sad reqpested an inierview . hand and timbers for the shaft are ‘a a ~ + Bae Sutterites near Marysville says Te vac? ak with the head men, only one of . ‘now being delivered. As soomas the i Section 1.368 ‘wen ’ eneral cle County Warrants. mean to have a levee which will stand DP iN. ; ser _ whom, -howeven, “Sear-faced “Char. word is given for a start an addition. eral election eveny tue Fears ret {. ‘The Treasurer gives notice that al; high waters. The new structare —_ ’ ley,” sppeareds. A half-hour’s con-. 9] one hundred feet will be made to. ter, theze must be. elected for each . warrants dtawn on the General. Fund being built north of town. will be a nese versation ensued) in which the In-. thie depth ofvthe shaft. The ledge pcpag Sa tag hoaaniay Si ig aoe and registered prior to: June 7th, Abani substantial one and: will not ply ' diana were informed that the soldiers . now shows well ina fine formation. gates, ee tee nited . 1871, and all watrants om the Road mally wony ot the Sint Bod. ‘The SS did not come to fight them, but to) The Empire continues to do well. ‘Phe terms ot Houghten, Sargent . Fund registered prior to Sept. 4th, new levee is 180 feet at the base, and po Rar end ra cana een The first run. of two weeks gave . ed Coghlan would have commenced, . /871,.and warrants ze Sees ppipecnic pr nals _ and ape Hargis about $11,000, and the plates indi-. had they been eleeted in. time, on the . ° Indigent Sick Fund, registered . . Tue horse disease is said to have. fore 'ch ample provision n OF . cate that the second run will be &/. 4th of March, 1871. ‘Dhey took their August 17th, 1871, will be paid om made its appearance in Garson Valley. ’ (hele: subst a _. ay better one. seats on the first Monday im Decem. Presentation. NR NEAERARANNNREE _ ‘Reval should beraely p im their) Slate Range mine (hetter known ® . ber, 1871. Their terms will expire. eth SS > ; On I: rights. They pefased: to accede to the Perrin’s) is now taking onbfine ove,. March 4th, 1873. The terms of ClayRecorder’s Office. COUNTY WARRANTS. The: fllowing are a tew of the nual el manded to lay agua their a day, will commence March 4th, 1873 been placed on file in the Coanty BA A= fAaheiy = oy tg ena Fund'g" Hall, ii Fea eg eee on tag . , maevendence Company's tuanel . though there will probably be no see. . “order's oflce: ali warrants on the Rond Bund yegistered . MUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS, of all officers sabject, x gs Alii is now in 325 feet and is going to be Deed— B. Mogan to Eugens . prior toSeptember 4th,.187% alse Warrants : ‘ oe li bBo sion of Congress until. the firat MonMary _ Bene . Nos: 5:6 and 7 on Undigent Sick Bund — bis gun and fired eutenan ‘© . put through the hill, in order to tap day in December of that yeav. ‘heir ’O’Connell. Lot of land in Grass-. istered Aug. 17th; Wl, will We paid on pre. 533 Edwar sella, — hae in Sent of his men, . three or four fine and large metal) terms wild expire March 4th 1895. Valley. A i Interest cossesfrom: this date. . Kinds. Golden but missed hie aim. Instantly the . bearing ledges which crop out on. The terms of the four Congressmen By 4\.H. etree Captai: Lieutenant retumed the fire and/‘p,surtace of the hill. The Inde-. to be elected niext year will commence . Apportionment. . Nevada, Dec, 4th, 1872, BANCY TOILET S2#TS,. Stat killed Charley. This caused a §eD~!. pendence ia located on the east side . March 4th, 1875, and end March 4th, The following isthe regular moath BOBACCO BOXES B re eral simultaneoue/iring on bothsides. . of Dead Man's Vist, a plage noted. 1877, The next general election will. 1Y *PPottionment to the various Jewelry for the Holidays. ? : re Kaskil : ee ae ig ene, rn for rich quartz ledges. theréfore involve the choice of county funds of the county. The amount ceo SMOKING SETS, ol Veil ing about two hoars. ne soldier) aisy Hill shaft is down 340 feet, . oficers, members o6 ; reecived during the month was $31,Ta ‘ ° 3 ’ the slat ‘ & * : 3 } = Seco was killed and four wounded; also and 80 feet below the second level. . one United States es va 132 04, apportioned as follows: BW. KNOWLTON bese BOKES, M “ two citizens killed Fifteen Indians . Good quartz anda fine ledge is shown . Congressmen Road Fund, $3,428 02 DOLL HEADS, new style,. one were killed, andineasly.all the women . j,. the bottom of the shaft. re rs 1] Fand, ak ,032 19 < ta-2 ’ ’ =r and children, some of the warrier®) green mountain mine is bein Paes Indigent Sick Fundj1,315 0 HANGING: BASKETS, an SON and. a. number: of horses captured. . .orked constantly with good Poon A tsersesietnineation cdicsieinuben Pt ae rook, Sue Pe ‘ CHINA SETS . ngs _The Indians then retreated to the . phe shaft is down 106 feet, and lev-. On “Sunday afternoon, says his State Fund, 8,219 06 H’s just! received @ magnificent stock : 7 jac hills, but in the afternoon returned) 4), are being run from the shaft, Bulletin, a party-of Chinese residents, Rie go WAGONS, spuii tothe camp and commenced firing] north and south, from that depth, . having aan waa dul; $31,152 04 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ; again. Three more Indians were. 4 4 Nia k i ¥ disga Twenty-six thousand dollars of SLEIGHS, ve stamp mi is ept oongiants Y he slow andi uncertain course of Sicabove t Kose Suitable for Holiday presents, which he ae J.C. ‘killed, many wounded and some eapat work at the mine. ad . justice through tie labyrinth of tech“3 sage Saitaeg bey nani ne ie gent cence ns Spa. Fran CARRIAGES, eape 0 tured. At latest accounts firing st) Gregnhorn mine isbeing wonked . nicalities and suceessine trials, and : po 0 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS} polis of all kinds, Wh a , Monda intervals was going on. The numconstantly, . The greatest-depth of . lack of confidence in the integrity of . ‘Tike Loss of Hatvard University. . preastPINs ‘ rine 10 isp, <a work a ‘ber of Indians engaged is estimated . the mine, not including the “‘sumy” . petty juries resolved towisit su Dy the great se th Boston, HlarREASTPINS, STUDS, LADIES’ SETS, . Writing Desks, Rocking Horses, then *
at sixty. There were some thirty is 2S feet. Levels are being vun. punishment upenan o Minding Osos a Gai erp aeons Dy. el RINGS, CARD CASES, LOCKETS, Clothes Brushes with Toilet Sets;. ing hix more at a camp some fifteen miles . tou the shaft at thet depth, both . tial, who was’ aec pe saci ¥ ee THIMBLES, RIG, ETC. {something new)! Cigar Cases, Work25 feet distant, and it is supposed that these nia ete stealing . the corporation owned in tha city. ing Baskets, Jewelry,.and ten thounorth and south. north level is . $300in coin. The Court convened . These stores yielded an annual i A complete stock of Spectacles, Ailikind ‘a ; ber B would arrive the following, night,and in 38 feet and the suuth is in the dis-. in the c aaa res L ite . a totes And bth pueuad other. thin 4 sand other new and. pretty things, ahic tc that another fight would take place. ase, assembled: at a Chinese . comeief $38,000, which was counted . which must be seen to be ted. Gail. which you must call and see, ye tamce of 22 feet, In the north level. wash-shop on Fvurtih street, and upom as the safest form of investment, . "4 see the beautiful HolidayGoods. . : about : The citizens are-arming and getting . y,. ledge is. 3% feet thick; in the} consisted of the accuser, @ second) andas i ? Sat = P ?. Nevada, December 34, rt from t ready to goto the assistance of Ma-. ,.uth abont two feat. The ledge . heathen, who probab! offici ted selicmss thi cena’ aca cs nee . oer Caldwe jor Jackson should an emergency ‘ r P ¥ iated as . defraying the current expenses ofthe . New Store. New Goods,, é , shows welbin free gold and in sul-. prosecuting attorney, andi the unjust . institutio The sto nd land ' i _ require their serviews. The women . pp urets, ‘ Court individually who permitted et i wi t anes 0b. * uld _——CANDIES AND NUTS! ~~ egptured say that among the number ’ , ; tted . were valued al ,000. would. “ be were tae four esti chiefs ec wintsoatlgc a uMtodnetion o such foolish. require $300,000 to rebuild the sto es: MRS. M. A, STERLING, From the celebrated. Bectgry eof Canty & The ea geaynigng as ; a dhe The Town Talk is making its segu. nes in his jurisdiction ag pleas of . It is said not more than $100,000 of OULD nei Wagner. Every week Nick is in receipt of fkensen! who have been the cause © aM the! jar profits of abeus $1,200 a month . emotional insanity, hysteria or other . ; "hevean an sad one ‘ “ae 5 y, ay or olher . insurance will be paid, while the ple of Nevada and vicinity thet ee . fresh Stock, and is enabled to supply the be insubordination of their \followers;,. to, iss two owners, and has ground . forms of moral i bili : lias o a New Store and Maven hand s Whi but of the truth of this, excepting . enough to last fof several thi poe oes i ee The . corporation must be assessed for the’ complete assortment of whole county. ets hay ’ or the i nti : the one Ineh WANN Chere are 20m6. ” ‘Ths Dertuhonth Qoninany hen pent. heap paslentty hasaibe WleMeaet . ’ no DE PAOY Ye eee eee part-of doubts. ° eaiil. abiiitoual Phas . the Qe y ¥y +s Honor, . nicis im whieh it had effected insur» . Almonds, Walnuts, Pésnuts, (fresh baked) strang Later dispatches state thatanother oa. ground. 5. aapasagesdaree then examined by. ance. ‘The mt distress is not} Latest style Ladies’ Hat,Hat and . Butternuts, Chesnuts, eto. witnes ground purchased is om the channel . twisting,a:towel about his. throat, but i Bennet Fra Flow i band of Indians of the same tribe pe » Dut . that the bui devoted to educame erm, Weathers! Limes, Lemons, Oranges, Pine Apphe ber it . of the well known Alta Hill lead, eel. the process failed to elicit any testi-. tienal have been destroyed, but . *™™¥omsJet Ormamentry, Hosiery, . ,; are murdering all the white men they ; : as onal uses n destroyed, bat! : 9) and Bananas received fresh. Friday ebrated, for years, for richness in. mony pointing to the whereaboats uf ; : weling, Table Linen Napkins, Handhersa ean find. The citizens have called gold. the missing coin. The dut that business property in Boston chiefs, Fancy Jewelry, Parisn Vases, Brackdanni ta'taa'tleii' ak” ee No tim en the Governor, asking assistance! The Baltic, on the Alta range, i». then only elation Pew a ran ni was destroyed on which the Univer. ets, Frames, Paper Holders, Glove Boxes, Box sk from vo Btate, peg serrate ©X-. preparing to puta tunnel into ‘the pass sentence upon the guilty wretch,, ua. Talal S eadaaeaal ten: Glass and Crockery Ware, pelea padi, ne Sapp citement prevails, ‘The settlers are . ,iy, It ie said among outsiders that . according to the new pana} j ‘ é + i , short of arms, and fears are enter-. the Subhe webantean avrangement . adepted by the islahicchaiiion re et ame prin mig A mypidy * s se ot ony $s ail pra Pigg Fhe co , Ba i i ss . ‘ P eae : 5 @ out im & » Sm t CommercialF 8 corner, ore 5 tained that my more whites will! by which the whole of thet Alta Hill. our Chinese residents. Exceptions . is no cellegs in this ‘a bl Ya Mo 57 Street. thie most beautiful stock of Christmas goods port's reach them. Reuben Thomas, on Grass Vulley . were made, were indignantly.rebuked ropa ae op oe ge ct 8 di” WICK SLOCOVICH. . _— didachan .tematoh tie Semno: tink . weihdhetoabasiend taltiagdant . e, Sp utensity. ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. sataageane hoaia’ Temronazms Baxanvrt.—The Al-. ran under the towm near Anburn. ner be taken from the place where Se mig eae it ar Seat a thanie ta says the change made by the last . street, andis washing bottom gravel. he was arrested to the place of ee Nah ae renee AGRED ; ~ Pe °? books, apparatus, collections, and SA ORATORIO. dora . Legislature imthe timefor the collec-. Phe Entexprise at Buena Vista . execution at Long Bridge, where his. 41. well odinahel naa t a MORRTSS & errphememe ne : Presto of the city treasury. Under the old about three weelis, through which . the pleasure of the gods eoncerning. saga bd: mi be Soparrerty law the time for collectiom was limited . drifted gravel wilb berum, ‘The grav. the final destiny of the culprit was = third “4 gi ripen aa hy pe no LAnoRsT ony Ace to one month. ‘Faxes were due and . ¢} gives good prospects from: the pan. . matter of indifference to His Honor.. . Bett © ecnmmped,. pearly ¢ COUNTY. wd been \ ‘wber, but met more-than $100,000] Tus Youno Roa» Aazwa.—Harvey . daylight to the locality indicated, the . aiaiodobage apudhgl GP ovat pe ae on on whighs has been collected. It wasestimated. B. Mitchell, the lad who peinted a! Judge accompanying to euperinion a w paying investment. This is the , : . pa that the Tax Collector would at least . picket at the Cloverdale stage driver. the proper execution of the sentence present exigency of Harvard which . An Immense Stock ef New Style 4 AL, CHURCH, tal ato be uble to replenish the treasury in. and compelled him to thao out the . and see that mo flaws were discover fi backs her appeal to her aux in all DRESS GOODS . 40,000 ' me as as “. lands. Ordinarily Boston could make . — . that time tothe extent of $500,000, . treasure box, was released from: the . inthe indictment or humbug techniy , . : are, A but heavy tax payers preter to keep . State Prison last Monday and sent te! calities raised at the last moment.; It. 60%, Such & loses bub We Dusinoss SELES, AY & SATURDAY EvE'GS Gee and use their money as long as the . his father, a resident of Big River apped: ed that the execution was witBoston 2 been burned out, law will permit. The elaims out-. Mendicino county. ; nessed, by a beatman, who paddled and # hundred millions have disapSable Furs, ¢ December 6th and 7th. ae Sete Pints cota nin . Seah of the river counting inJows, . os _§p. When the. sondemed was aT ais, Waaaie tt ae an ‘Long Sha AT NEVADA THEATRE. Franci regular monthly accounts, will, . nore timber is scarce, have a large . S™adering im the water, and with . penerous-deeds, and they will not let . Genuine Sacqnes $20 ae on the first o¢ December reach half a. Eo Ct homesteaders who. live in . omiderable difficulty succeeded in. fh; ie eqn * million of dollars.* Claimants must . °"s''suses, and burn the rank viver. ‘H@cting bis rescue. Thus again. ;,, os ee Emprese Cloth . This besatiful Piece of Musie wil be pre The wait for their pay until the funds in ‘ Tivet . sesze.tha. gode-ef Juation anlyearted, . 2 neo? 2 TEP . duced by losal talent of Nevada and Gres to-day bottom grass forfuel. They twist it, : a STRIPED SHAWLS ‘ pe the treasury are replenished. It is. whem ary, into ropes. Thus preThe officers ‘of this new Court, and —— $350. . Vailey, composing Thirty Pive selected ® Justi _@atimated that before the end of the pares obi ig A a culprit likewise, were taken into Sue teen a Whe HeeapeP pear gre CLASS KID GLOVES AT 15 Gents . Singers, assisted by PROFS. HAVILL, ship. _month of December between two and eet 8 eeMitia custody by members of the old conSoy nee between Chieago and . 106 Chiitidivents Bade ot OE MULLER, GOYNE and CARTER. Leading ’ Byact three millions of dollars, will be colmus 4 a servative police feree and conveyed Boston Without b:caking. bulk, of each, eomt! characters in costume of the period repre lected. In January taxes will be de-. 4 prspasca was received by Mr. tothe City Prison, anda new trial fea, The above Goods are ali First Gian. sented. pe On . knquent. Nathan Coombs, on Saturday last, all round will be the inevita ble result. SAMUEL NOVITZEY well known in Me-. Tickets can be obtained at.al the prin Pe from St. Leuis, stating that Hon. : ig ‘vade City is salesman for the above frm. . pal business places. Admission $1. © Ke. ‘Tus, gauge of the Grand Trank/ John M. Coghlan had met with aj Tarery of the Salt Lakers and All onders for Gdbds or samples will be sees Bailroad:from Sarnia to Buffalo was . very. severe fall at Omaha, and was . Corinpitesia still for more coal. erbmecrrc reper FOR SALE.‘ehanged in.twenty-three hours, the . pow confine@to his room from inju-. " >’ —$—— MORES & KATEAINS pout tés' Piet Oe On cheap dista being one handred nd Sam Francisco is to a HYDRAULIO Foot roan Lamar Fal lg toma Dy at tow, AS . , [ie at . aoe GRABS VALLE. Yello . heel