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The . Daily Transcript,
‘Tae EXPENDITURES oF Last YEAR:
The Sacramento Reporter says upon
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vk Mba.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. © this point:
THURSDAY, FEB. 158, 1869.
The Reporter charged the.Republican
party with being responsible. for the
‘great increase’ of the national debt
2
‘GENERAL GRANT'S Last.—Genera
eet st ny me tt em heme ee Norm -— 6 Be a Peer.
. Grant’s speech upon receiving the offiJohmson's-adininistration:
cial announcement-of his election, —a
_ synopsis of which we gave yesterday
during a time of profound peace. ‘The
es pe Tr = + ~ ~~ be
Nevada TRANSCRIPT ascribed it to Mr.
We—eoinci¥¥-0-—¢
r
if fe, \ OP ep ee ey
‘Ta TRANSCRIPT again recurs to the
article in the San Francisco 7imes of the
9th instant, which was replied to in the
National of the 11th, concerning mining towns, their homes, etc. it gives
the Zimes some heavy blows, which
that inflate, cowardly sheet dares ‘not
repurn,— National. )
The dumbiféss of the Times is only
-ded, and-still held the Republican party.
responsible. The TRANSCRIPT ask
>. Tf we would “seriously argue that C 2
of the nation.
“time for official announcement comes.*
In other words the verdict is signed
proper: time.
fairs.
the army, though he had hundreds
was never~yet-mistaken in his judg
ment of any one of them.
hand, and find a hearty response
~has-completely nonplussed the politientire course since his election , has
shown that he appreciates thedignity
and importance-of the high office to
which he has been ‘called, and is determined to administer it for the good,
The first rebuff ofthe
manipulators was the announcement
‘that letters of application for office
stood no chance of reaching the Presi-;
dent elect, but were qiietly stowed
away out of reach.’ The next is his
-“gpeech to which we allude above whére
he says “that he has determined upon:
. his Cabinet, has not told even his individual advisers, and. will not until the
sealed and will be delivered at the
This strategy shows
Grant to be as thorough a judge of}
‘politicians as he is of military afHe has quieted those who were
engineering the claims of friends, and
cut off entirely the probability of
those urging changes in the Cabinet.—
That his Cabinet will be selected from
the very best men of the nation we gre
justitied in believing from the fact that
’ Grant in selecting his subordinates in
In_ his
“speech he again renews his pledges of
“yetrenchnient-and his determination to
spare neither friend nor foe whenever
either is<found to be engaged in the
attempt to defraud the government.—
The speech shows that Grant never
wants for good, solid;gubstantial words
to express himself whemhe is expected
to speak,and he never speaks but his
utterances go directly to the subject in
sae
is the personification of owlish dignity.
having selected-Judas_as_his disciple,
NOTICE, < .
DR. THORNTON,
Sember of the Royal College of Surgeons ‘of
LONDON,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
ecnetsesi
ORMERLY Resident Surgeon to St. Marks FN
i Opthalmiv Hospital and Surgeon to the
j ‘or Dineuses._ot.W.oOF THEE
3 . “Washington School Building.
i 4 day fa 3 Ee
equaled by its pretent todignity. It
“THERE aré two mills in California,
that—munufacture—blastingand_other
cians and wire pullers, and struck the . “#6 —respensible-—-for—his—betrayal_and
“SNe CHORE TN TE a-heart: His acts subsequent thereto,” The case is
right chord’in the pubic heart. Christ selected his”
not analagous,
apostles forthe purpose of preaching
the gospel according to his dictates.and
express commandment.
The cases are precisely the same.—
Parties differ as to what the principles
ef government aré, and these differences are embodied in. party platforms.
The candidate having pledged himself
to carry out theparty platform is. in
honor bound to do so. ‘This is exactly
where Mr. Johnson’ proved faithless,
‘and where he became a traitor to his
party and was received with open arms
by the Democracy. An. examination
of the statistiés. will show that Con-. gress is not responsible for the increase
of expenditure. During the past year,
the issue of bonds toTailroads, the pur-_
chase of Alaska, the Indian wars and
the establishment and extension of
mail facilities in the South have been
the extraordinary expenditures which
have caused the increase of the debt,
and besides this; Mr. Johnson.imposed
upon the country a set of corrupt and
fuithless Officers, who were willing to
become his tools, and he protected such
in their corrupt practices. We are
confident these evils will be removed
, . after the itiauguration of Grant, and
that every officer of the government
being Republican, we will. find a decrease of expenditures and also of the
public debt, Time will tell_ whether
our faith is well founded or not.. .
_
News Irems.—The United States
Supreme Court has decided that both
coin and. greenbacks are legal tender,
but that epecific contracts to pay in coin
cannot be satisfiedin greenbacks.
A constitutional amendment bas been
proposed prohibiting government subsidies while the national debt exceeds
. ~ .
the people. We firmly believe that half a million of dollars.
under his administration the nation
_ will enter upon the noonday of its
glory, and that the abuses and evils
which have marked the administration
of Johnson will be eradicated. Tha
Grant will faithfully redeem his pledges
we-are satisfied from his whole course
thus far.He has never said the same
thing twice in theasame way, and has
never made a promise or a pledge tha
he has not fulfilled.
policy
dent,
A FRENCH journal says it sees no
objections to the granting of civil-and
political rights to women, if in the
same constitution that authorizes such
tights, shall. be limited to a military
service of eight years only, viz: from
the age of eighteen to that of twentyfive, during which period they shall be
prohibited from marriage.
S
THE Democracy of New York are in
a sharp fight.
metaud resolved that they will “cu
loose from Sheriff O’Brien and hi
thieves,” and in chaste Democratic language they call upon the judges to
“give the thieves h—1.” Sheriff O’Brica
swears.that he will not hang the mur
' derer of. policgman Smedak,: butwill
suffer impeachment first, and then ap
peal to his constituents.
Siok ont ceded
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A NEW cow d.sease in Massachu
setts loosens the hide from
and inflates it like.a bladder.
errr
Two hundred thousand. calendar
will help to advertise the Hartiord In
surance Compaty this year,
It is therefore
simply ridiculous to talk about the
probabilities of Grant either forgetting
his promises or failing to carry out the
shadowed forth in the platform upon which he was elected PresiThe Democracy have
the animal
Thre Columbian treaty concedes to the
United States, says the Union, the
right of waySand use of a canal across
the Isthmus fot\gne hundred years,
witha grant of six “miles of Jand on
each side. “I'en per cent ef the net proceeds from tolls is to be paid to Columbia until the work is paid for and
twenty-five per cent, afterward.” ItNg
to be open to all nations in time of
peace, but closed to beiligerents in time
of war. ‘The United States Congress is
to control its management and rates of
tolls. The cost is reckoned at $100,000,000, and fifteen years are allowed
to complete it.
t
t
cation of Reverdy Johnson’s Alabama
treaty.
Spain is sending more troops to Cuba.
The Nevada Legislature talks of appropriating $100,000 to build a capitol
at Carson.
Dailes lost $38,000 by fire on the 10th
inst.
Governor, Blasdel talks of. resigning
in consequence of a disagreement between himself and the Legislature in
regard to the Legislative Fund Bill. :
8 NATURALIZATION.—In one of the San
Francisco trials for fraud in election,the
point has been raised “that the laws of
the United States require the certificate
-. of naturalization to be a copy of the
proceedings of the Court, issuing
and. that the
it,
which the
party wus charged with forging is no
such certificate, and therefore he should
be discharyed.”
document
If this position is sustained it is doubttul if ajegal vaturalization has been had since 1861 in the
State. ys
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makes and exports more
urniture than any cther city in the
Boston
sae country wie ad x ‘ Bs > a "> ae
aa lig Oregon 4 Typ ke mcrae:
00 different Ky ¥ ofcloths WISCONSTN OF geet is HOT pparTy
5° sand produce ey pee ADDU. . Spelled, Oolsconsggg, cans Seer fathering
THERE. are OROU0 piaces of Worshi
‘in this country, but not 100 persons, ou
an average, are found-in each on the
Sabbath,
ot the Waters,”
A POOR Taiky ju ew Haven was
found the other-day dining on boiled
dog.
So
Nota single Senator favors the ratifiand the othér-inMarin. Ih the past
year the, Santa Craz mill produced
83,881 kegs'and 969 packages—and the
Marin mill! 20,000 kegs. The former
mill has a capatity of 10,000 kegs per
montli.
mills is nearly Half a million dollars
SENATOR Ross i$ Out in a strong letter in favor of the movement to again
submit to the people of Katsas the
question of so amending the Constitution of that State that negroes may
vote’on_the same terms and conditions
vas the lighter colored and more favored
citizens.. :
THIEVES lately stole the carpet from
fa rural church near Cincinnati, and
when it was newly carpeted brought
back the old and stole the new one,
—
Iowa will have 2,000 miles of
road in 1869.
rail—
A QUARREL has spoiled the French
North Pole expedition.
ACONDEMNED murderer, at Cleveland, Olio, has written, asking the
prayers of the church.
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TEAR HED,
In this city, February 17, 1869, by J. C. Palmer, J. P., Edward James to
Boobie; ail of Grass Valley. :
The as employed in both .
Mary Jane .
Weltington—biepensary—fer
menand Children:
DR, THOKN'TON
-rrencent-and—cure-of Diseares
An
Se ANTEK to tell pahaving recently arrived in . .
“FP the State is prepared to-pluce his .great expeof the E\ and EAR. at the disposal of per-. ”
J goms-suftering (POM SCN cee ne ee
early application is recommended when
eS ee 2,
Entertainment at the inaeiae
——New School Building, —
ae
phen
She D
NEVAI
LOC
_APPORTI
Funp.—£h
tionment o!
tients, at first visit the
whether a cure can be effected —
or not, &
If the case is favorable he will undertake to
effict a cure ifrequired. _
Office at DK. Da VIS’ Eureka Drug Store.
£16 GRASS VALLEY.
er Te AMERICA
INSURANCE cOMPARY,
OF NEW YORK.
S, B. DAVENPORT,
" AGENT.
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Kk
DIED.
b -ceams
In Sacramento, February 13th, 1869, Fred
erick, son of Robert and_ Elizabeth D. Watt,
aged one year and fifteen days.
COOD NEWS!
ee” ATTENTION ONE AND ALL. ad
Everybody Rejoicing
At the Low Price of Dry Goods!
‘ ” AT °
J. & S. ROSENTHAL’S.
E would inform the public of Nevada and
vicinity that we will sell our ertire stock
ing LOW PRICES,
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloaks,
Shawls, Furs, Ol] Cloths, Carpets,
And a great many other articles too numerous
toypeution, but usually kept-in—afirst class
Dry Goads store,
20 per cent, cheaper than ever!
Now is the-time for BARGAINS !
ee Give us acall and you will be convinced that the Cheapest and best Dry
MAY
Goods aré to be fohud at
~ £17 J. &8., RQSENTHAL'S.
\UMMONS.—State of Calitorni#County of
) Nevada. In District Court of the Four:
teenth Judicial District: of said State /lhe
People of the State of California, to Jokn
Evans, (and George Palentag, aud John Doe
Palentag, made cue defendants herein that their
rights may be determined.) det'ts, Greeting.
You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of Peter Erickson,
plaintiff, within ten days from the service of
this writ, if served on you in this county, and
within twenty days if served on you in this
District avd out of this county, and within
forty daysif served on you in the State and
out of this District, in an action commenced
on the 15th day of July, A. D.1567, in said
Court, to obtain a decree of this « ourt for the
Foreclosure of a certain Mortyage, bearing
date the 25th day of april, A. D 1363, erctaial
by John bvans, and for the sale of the premises-therein, and in said complaint particularly
mentioued and described, and the application
of the moneys arising from euch sale to the
payment of the amount due oua certain promissory note sel forth in said complaint, made
and delivered to Peter Erickson, bearing even
date with said Mortgage and thereby ‘intendea to be seeured, to -wit:+The sus ef 500-00
with interest thereon from the %5th day of
April, A, D, 1863, at the rate of two ‘per cent.
per month tilt paid: and u any deficieucy shall
remain alter app!yivg all of said moueys, properly-o applicable thereto then that plaintift
may have. exec. tiou therefor avainst fe said
defendant. John Evans. al-o that said defendant andall apd every person claiming through
or under delendant subsequently tu the date
of plaintiff's. mortgage and thecommencement
of this action, may be barred and toreclored of
all right, ciaim, lien aud equity of redemption
‘in and to the said Mourtyaged premises; ur any
part thereof, and tor such uther and further relief, or both, in the premises as may be just
andequitabie And y u are hereby notitied
that it you fail.to answer aid complaint as
herésn direcied, plaintiff will’ take iidyment
against you therelor by default, together with
all costs of snit,2ind also demand uf the Court
such other reliel as is pray ed tur in plaintiff s
said Complaint. oe ah
\ iu testimony whereof, 1, GK. Far) Far Clerk: of the District! Court
aloresaid, .¢ hereunty set my hand aud
linpress the > at Of said Court, at oftice. in
wave -uda city, (his 24 h day of dune. A.D. 1269,
a GK FAKQUI kK, Cierk, —
lvev. Stump By donu Abbey, Lepuly
By order of the Hon. \T. 8, McFarland, wade
seal
tu make room tor Spring Goods, at astonish:
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Cay G HASTINGS & CO.
‘27 CHANGE. <4
a . oe
Wholesale and Retail!
-—o—
Superior. Goods. Reduced Rates.
a
C. C. HASTINGS & CO,
Succesgors to
Heuston, Hastings & Co.
SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK.
TTENTION to the friends of the old firm,
and the public at large that their present
busiuess arrangements are such that they are
phab.ed. to vutter the best and most stylish
goods on the Pacific Ceast at agreat reduction
Irom jormer prices, ;
@
At Wholesale,
ie
The. attention of the merchants, throughout
the Patific Coast, is called to the fact that we
are now prepared to fill their orders with superior Goodsig
Strictly Custom-made Clothing,
‘Suits, Gloves, . siery, and
Fura ing Goods,
Trunks, Traveling Bags,
and Walises,
In lots to suit at regular who esa e rates.
Clothing to Order. ¢
Made either in New York or San Francisco,
under the supervision of the best cutters in
America,
Directions for Measurement
Sent to any address upon application, and
goods forwarded by Express on receipt of orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. ° .
Successors to
Heuston, Hastings & Co.
THE.. FASHIONABLE..CLOTHIERS,
‘NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO.
+
Atturney and Counselor at Law,
the 3.1 day oi February, 1869
* pW. Koverts, Ats for PUT, {17
wey” OPFICE—
ea Exact nature oftheir case Prk i ee ieee ioe aie
rae . MONDAY EVES, February 224-3
ae :
For the purpose of
Raising Funds to pay off the Debt and
Furnish the School House.The Large and Commodious Assembly Halk
will be devoted to Daricing. This is the lar. gest Hall in Nevada County,
Excellent: Music hasbeen engaged..
The High and Grammar ‘School Roems will
be se. avart entirely for entertainments for
those who do not dance.
A splendid Supper will be furnished at ench
hours as the guests desire.
The object of the Msnagers, will be, at the
Dedicat on of the Building, to give an opportunity for-all citizens to contribute something
towards relieving it from debt: and at. the
same time make the Entertainment so diversified that ull may énjoy it.
vs Floor Managers.
W. F. Evens, . Gv. Schmidtburg.
H. H. Haskins, ‘ A. A. Mulivy.
: J. E. Browu.
Tickets, ancluding Supper, $3
FIRE BOY'S SALOON,
Cc. tT. CANFIELD,
Proprietor:
Successor to G. vy. Schmittburg.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Lager Beer, by
the Gallon, ps or Glase. Walx in Gentle
men, and take a drink. : jig
/ CONSUMERS: READ THIS .
T, SHURTLEFF. A. H. IRISH.
SHURTLEFF & IRISH,
; DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,~. CROCKERY,
&C, &C., &C
No, 37 COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nevada City.
ry
AVING RECENTLY ADDED TO OUR
STOCK
A Large Lot ef
TINW ARE,
HARDWARE,
‘AND CROCKBERY,
And also a Large Stock
—OF—
NEW CROCERIES !
hE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY CONSUMERS WITH ALL GOODS IN
SQUR LINE ON MOST
we REASONABLE TERMS, _&?
~~
\
The old customers-of Baldwin &
‘Shurtleff and all othe who desiré easing ea
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GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, »
‘
We have just received with our NEW GROCERIES, A SUPERIOR LOT OF,
he” GENUINE _#3
JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE
kinds from the celebrated Boston Bakery.
California and Eastern Cheese, of the finest brands, and a general assortment
of Goods for the larder, .
Corner ot Broad & Pine Strects, Nevada+
{All Goods delivered free within a reasonable distance. jn
4,
+ BROAD STREBT iistessess NEVADA CHY—@
. Are invited to call and see os
sy
~
>]
A Large Stock of Crackers of diferent=~
by BMP
ent, to the
~~ show the i
ihrary fun:
umn-is to b
Altamont,
Allison Rat
Birch ville,
Blue Tent,
‘Chalk. Blut
Clear Creek
. Cherokee,
Columbia
' Forest Spri
French Cor
Grass Vall
Grani‘evill
Indian Spr
Kentucky .
Little Yer!
Lime Kiln
Lake City,
Mooney Fl
Moore’s Fl.
Nevada,
North San
North Blox
North 8ta
Oakland,
Omega,
Pleasant \
: Quaker.Hi
Rough & J
Relief Hil
Spencevill
Sweetland
Selby,
Truckee,
Washinet
Willow V:
Union Hil
THis
formed by
formerly
“eo. He i
and his cl
‘by Cole},
make no .
say for M
will conse
ties of the
ment will
political
the oppos
ing qualit
No truer
coast.
THE R
through f;
the first
Moore’s
opened as
English ¢
their reg
runs reg
“on time.
credit fo
‘have bat
their pre
' nections
Music.
musician
young m
sing sev
party ¢
Walter !
ters of
which al
the mus
that the
cluded i
COMPI
knowled
to a com
the Eur
Temper
25th of
will be}
their fr
grand t
SomME
Lorisfg
its nost
Ao has cav
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