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February 8, 1871 (4 pages)

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Examiner biiendy charged the Reporter of being a railroad. organ, which
3 soft impeachment was’ ‘Genied in words
comes the Santa Clara Argus, ehéeb
eater, W.A. January, isa candidate
for the Deinocratic nomination fir
State Printer. The “Argus renews the
charge ander the polite caption of “Hog
Eat Dog.” The Reporter comes back
and swears like the army in Fisniers
that if ite,.enemics are wise they will
not dare ‘accuse it of “being false to
the principles of the Democratic party,’
and conclades thasly :
The: has not been and never
will be guilty of any of these things.
It will perform ite daty to the Demo-—
‘ae tae eee misrepresenta‘This may be a total refatation of the
Argus, and it may cause them to maintain strict silence in the future as to
is certainly ingenious. It reminds us of
the charge of horse stealing by proving
_beyond « doubt that be did nut robs . i
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chicken roost. ‘The gubernator‘il appointees, the Union and such ambitions
young men as January will have to
stand ‘from under or the Reportorial
gust will knock them into the middle
of Decetuiber. “~
Greely has.been writing a anion of
articles in the Dribune,on“What 1
Know of Agriculture.” They are very.
excellent but that does not prevent the
press from’ poking fan at the old faan.
Hete is one of the latest :
A Missouri farmer wrote to Sadik
Greely to know if silk culture couid be
made profitablé in Missouri. The Vetw~
eran A rist of the Tribune
thought that it could; He said that it
would necessitate some trouble and
expense to import the silksemege .
sheep from thé mountainous regions of
{omens Asia, bat thought they could
be. easily. domesticated iu Misevari,
He said he prestimed the rearing of the
silke bearing sheep would become such
any tant branch of i “io
vin five years, that t me
give 100,000 majority pl
of @ protective tariff, and sndtpl ti
present circulation of tiv
“Lhe same farmer also inquited us to
the probable profit of raising broom~
cora in that State. Mr, Greeiy telt
assured that it woald be profitabie, but
advised his corrrespondent to raise the
plain-handled variety of brooms, inas—
much as they were a mofe hardy vuriety than those with red aad blue rings
around the bendles::
Whoa January 28
W,A. January, of the Santa Clara
Argus, accuses the’ Reporter of being
ona” dy, the Central Pacific Railroad
ny throbgh the agency of a
“sterling Democrat,” Whose services
were obtainable in the emergency.
“The Aryus concludes ite remarks by
siying: “It makes bat little difference
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dog.” The Argus editor being a prominenit candidate for'State Printer, the
The Argue. haa’ no reason to be jeal-~
ous. of the , as there is no one
conmezted witli the ‘cata blish ment who
is new or will bea candidaw against
its ed.wor'for State Priover, or any other
Stave office.
Thy Reporter don’t relish this sort of
kicking . inthe tracesyand sings out in
despair,““Whoa Tentary yr
A ‘PROMINENT ‘dealer’ in Bourbon
whiskey says the Kentucky distillers
~ have now on ‘hand fall two and a half
years: ‘supply of such ‘liquor, fot which
there is no ‘remunerative. market.
& Giencrway et Bruno, Austria, .
who beteoowpe ra name in becap nade
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. the Treasary, and filing a bond in the
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Jowed the following bills :
j ler, Justice of the Peace,out.ot gent
: ‘that time:
Pal psa
At the ; Deer coat cccaling is Hdiy lt
Feine, upon the payment of $36 iato
sum of $1,000. ‘The rates are the same
as last year.
in Bloomfield township, upon payment
of $50and filing a bond in the sam of
$1,000. Rates and place of collection
game as last year.
Thomas Freeman,Middle Yaba crossing, upom payment of $36 and giving s
bend in the sum of $1,600.
Peter Pardon was anthorized to collect tolls on-the South Yuba, at Par~
-don’s crossing on ti Gen Jean send.
Rates unchanged..
Sas Saagins Wan grata seiahaitni te
collect tolls at the same place and rates
at the Bridgeport crossing of the South
Yaba.
Edwards & Co. are authorized to col~
lect tolis at Cooper's bridge on the
South Yuba.. Rates same.as last year.
Andrew Merryman was authorized
to collect tolls at the Bloody Run
bridge, Bloomfield towaship, upon payM.S. Millikin was authorized to col~
lect tolis onthe Washington’ road.
Hates same as last —
Bills Allowed,The Board of Supervisors . have. ate
J. Sioteral fand, $48. R. Hockine, Constable,
general fund, $62.10. A. Moree,
sce Supt., general fund $30, J. R.
6s, Constable, $40425. . .J. RB.
special fund $160.23
Snow. ;
The depth of snow was inctéased
about one foot at Eareka by the late
storm. The snow is now three feet
deep at that place.
‘AP a party given at Brentville, Va.,
while the musicians were at supper
and the dancers were enjoying &@ promenade around the room, a large hog,
probably attracted by the music he had
heard and wishing-to,parsicipate in the
festivities, dashed into the ball room
aod began eircling around, accompanying his Cance by squealing most un-~
musically. The ladies in an Anstant
were on the benches, and for a few
moments his hogship had it all to himself. At length, however by the application of boots and sticks, he was persuaded to leave and quiet was restored.
“Tue disruption of the Imperial Court
has caused the exile of allthe Emperor’s friends, many of whom ate just
now settled in Switzerland. Geneva
fairly overflows with titled exiles, Isabella of Spain, and Henry V.of France . son
lead the royalties—the latter under the
modest title‘ of -M: Aubrey. Prince
Pion Plon and his’ wife Clotilde, lead
the minor notables. Having sold their
plainly ins hotel. A number of ladies
and gentlemen of the Court cluster
aroand these Imperial relics, and two
or three ex~Pretects keep up the illusion of the old days of riotous festivity.
Queer Case. — The Grass Valley . a
Union saya: Justice Paynter had be.
fore him on Monday a very queer case.
Edwin Wilson was arrested on a charge
of petit larceny. He had gone into a
cabin on Massachusetts Hill afd had
svatched through the cabin. ~when
detected. He then said he was looking for money as he had been told 20
years ago to bay a ticket in the Grass
. Valley lottery. A shadow had told him
‘the ticket to buy. Wilson had hought
the ticket of the number the shadow
‘told him previous to his arrest, He
talked as if he was insane, and made go
imany ‘tarions ¢ Statements that Justice
‘Paynter sent him op ite ten ico In
William Weitig ca sont aad he :
. thes citys: cic
ing $36 and giving bonds in $1,000."
charges male “bythe Examiner and . 195t 15966 80268-10086 37306 “15343 . Rates the same as ‘fast year.
eee Constable, board of prisoners ete .
luxurious villa Prangi, they live quite .
im the West. In Toledo, Ohio. recently .
@ feminine orator took but $15 at the’
‘Tue present Dake of Wellington is
inguished.
Mn. Ole Ball, according to the Bos‘ton Gazette, will hereafter reside in
PSA A Ae
OFFICE OF THE GRASS VALLEY BENEVOLENT AERO: :
EATEe,
Scene
Grane Valier, _ Ant, 2871.
jEitcmakes fates GENTS2You a ‘Sercby notified
to make a falland complete return of all
oneys, Tickets and
‘3 Grass Valley Gifs Concert,
as insignificant as his father was dis-.
and Stubs, pertaining to the :
oo :
irae The . Cast » seems te, sede a Iagal .
fruy Mie Ebas u tha len he ew i oe
weekly published in Dadlin, and addressed “to the daughters of Eve ail Coughs, Colds. Croup,
over the world.” Bem weap: Catarrh and
Lucrunine is not always profitable Bronchial Affections. —
This celebrated Medicine was formerly put
up in New York by nat ix bots
—
Four ot im. ity
‘a welll
tion i om 20 anaes to one new
im case of Croup, Try it.
Im case of Whooping Cough, Try
it
above diseases éver known !
For Sale by
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD.
__ Nevada. Jan. 17th.
AMBON W. LESTER. Cc. B. MULLOY
LESTER & MULLOY.
Dealers 12
&e. &e,
~_No.58.Bread Stree.. “¢
To this Office, on or before the
FIRST DAY OF MARCH. 1871,
witheut furtber notice. You will please ac—
knowledge the receipt hereof, eo that we may
gg tt Be have received the same.
are generally weil wigettigaet among
Agents and fi deneed that ee ee
ow that eae
There--will be bo-Ne-ferther—Fest=. pomesent.
We are in hope that the whole number of
Tickets will be sold,. and. that : will. vive
yFOur attention to the matter use your utinost endeavors to dispose of the Tickets.
THE DRAWING WILL eae
TAKE PLACE ON THE
FIRST OF MARCH,
‘the $20,000
Compe of magne Peg Be A and so on
down im proportion tothe number of Prizes
offered, Therefore, by reducing the number
of Tickets the chances are increased for winping jen 9 proportion as the amounts are rearnrnsting:that the _— Will be satista
which we
wit =y sore autlaiactory — postponement.
rat KING, rv
General Rastanentne V. BA,
John Webber, Seoelary
Card—To the the Public.. ~~
January Sist, 1s,
We, the underaiided, residents of the town
of Grass Valley, in behaifof the pabiie, ledge
our word and honor, to see that the Gitt Con
ert, to be given at this stiall be eouaneted honorably and fairly ; that for every Tick—
< sold and accvunted ior to tre sonegere. 6
number shalt be placed the
wheal on the day of drawing, and that all ehall
have an equal Chance for the Prizes to be
drawn; that none and honest men
oo mittee to be hoe
; that each every one therew
Th wit cen Reariaeek: fall and lete ere ated a full and com:
list of unsold and cancelled Tickets, together
with the numbers thereof, so that every
may know if their Ticket’ was pla in
C:CUNAWAY,
-$, P. DORSEY.
MAR TIN FORD,
A. HOOPER, °
ee 1EL COLLINS:
RNGLEOM
the wheel urnot.
Silk Worm Eggs ard ‘Mulberry
Trees Patil Sale.
YEAR OLD and 2.000
10 000 32. one ear old MULBIAIY
wy Nghia Slr
i
alse: SILEWOKM wuts, the ego Wares
Annual, pr a Agaeal aaa Japanese bivoltines—all uf
COMPANY,
. OF LONDON.
bs ca A
Capital $8,000,000.
ee rm!
; aZALEXRR, BELL & 60 Agents for the Pabad eed ONBVADA crry.
IMPERIAL: FIRE INSURANCE
BhivEn 4 re rorren, a
Dealers in}. ne
“. Frroue, BACON, HAMS, LARD and ali
sorts of PROVISIONS on baud.
New Goods constantly received frum the
Eastern markets; am: them HYPEKION
SEA MOSS FAKINA, pra Hire
All
are requested to are: ta a
ages LESTER &. ea:
“Nevada, Dec. wa ime
$50 REWARD.
ie WILL PaY ete Reward for inicrmation which will secure the arrest aud.
conviction of any one guilty vf Breaking tn
Eaters thereto: ne or abstracuny
hy ger gees P.M.
Nevada City” Feb. 4th. 1871
RAFFLE!
a petegenpedis eee & Pattison
Saturday Evening, Feb, 11, 1871,
IX ELEGANT ©O1L PAINTAfGm, by well’ known Artis.
Cost the Importer mearly One
'-Whousand Dollars wilt be
i Rafilead for $600.
HIGHEST THROW,
The “OLD OAKEN BUCKET,”
cost $850.
2xp HIGHEST. .
“A MARINE VIE W\?-Cont $125.
ap HIGHEST.
“KVENING — LEAVING THE
FIELD. Cost a
4rf HIGHEST.
“JACOB IN THE HOUSE OFr
LABON.®* Cost bohat
ota HIGHEST,
“ BOAZ AND RUTH, THE
GLEKANOR.? Cost. [email protected] THROW.
“LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP.”—
Cost $80.
ALL IN SPLENDID FRAMES.
300 Tickets at $2.00 each.
FF ines Paintings canbe teen at the Store
. SPENCER & PATTISON.
COLA SSNGEMEE,
the obenehan . have this formbers, day
the firm of
THOM & J » fee ‘on tne Foun»
dry business. Sis hi rel
Nevada, January 30th, 1s71. —
Nevada Iron and Brass = ec
_ ALL KINDS CP
i Row
LEVINGC? ae
It is the best Medicine for the
Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods
tub FisH, MICHIGAN CKANBokblEs,
noe ga in-our line :
ei.
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