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. Bhe Daily Brauseript. :
. NEVADA CITY, CAL.
=e. January 3, 1872.
Nowis 4 ere: to_settle accounts for the old’ -year and take a
. new start-at. the beginning of 1872.
Eyery man ought to pay his bills at
least once'a year. If such a course
‘The State Capitol. j
The State Capitol Commissioners
estimate that it will cost $247,242 to
~opmplete the State Capitol building.
-, Th¢ building ought to be completed._. ,
‘It is now so-near completion that the
additional expense will be.compara_.tively small, and if-the—ealeulations
_ate based upon-the system of extray——agance in—expenditureand waste of
money adopted by the last adminis-_
down considerably. The éstimates:
ons the filling up . grading of;
prounds. ea the . tes — taken
tration, the estimates may be cut
. tis pursued, the merchants and “business men will be more reconciled to
the credit system. In many cases
isthe keeping of accounts, making
‘out bills, and.the work of collecting.
Thecash system would save much
labor, and enable business men to do
work or. sell goods cheaper.
cash systems will not be.adopted,and
-the next best thing is an-efforton the
“up all accomnts. s by fair set
. the ‘beginning’ ot ofeach year. We
-havé new entered a ne January 1872.
business men. _would be. Beery and
{he most laborious part of a business”
But.
part of creditor and debtor to close . ments at} =
the month, we venture the assertion .
= . that n more hard workers and earnest
The a } monthly meeting of
the Nevada Guard will be held
on next sine evening, for businessand drill. The company will
hereafter _meet on -every Saturday
evening; the régular business meetings-will be held on the first Batorday of each month. All members
who desire-to be exempt ,from poll
taxes, will be required to attend. .the
regular monthly meetings.
>
Divorces. ae +y
_The marriéd™ “people” of Soe:
county are-generally contented ° with
their lot, judging from the number
. that have applied to the eburt during .
the past year for separation. Only
eight divorce suits were commenced,
and ofthese two were dismi
the request of a. makin, :
The debts and credits 6f. 1871 ought . ae grante ae <p "=
. to_be ascertained, and if a! ountet. =
{could be squared bef ethe “end of . 7 aw Weather.
—On Monday and Rianne this. =
. cality was blessed -with-intervals of .
= design in the ‘lightest manner. si
tare
sunshine. —Monday night—-was-clear heving sufficient influence with
: " Devtongazx Suowme or Norman
. ScHoon AFFarrs. —At. a recént meeting of the Boatd of of the
letin, wotk—on the new building in
progress of erection at San Jose was
ordered to. be stopped. The action
of the Board will not create any surprise among those who are familiar
with the management or, mismanagement of this s public enterprise. The
. gestive as the cause is apparent.
. The last Legislature authorized the
‘State Normal’ School, saysthe Bul-.
the Prince of Wal¢s was” caused by
an attempt ofa member of the International’ Society to asiéagsinate
him; and not by typhojd fever, as thé
Court gave out. This tae ae
ably false. eo esa a
TE IE LT Ce ELE PR TT,
MARRIED.
Bue, ee
At the Catholte Church, in this city, Dec
Sist,:1871, by Rev. Father. Rooney, James J.
Murphy; of Gold Hili te Miss Addie, 8. set
of Sie
erection of the building, and levied ; a
tax of $89,125 33 to meet the necesSary expenditures.We are informed
ing at $85,000, and other architects
foe. alee sum, “without. Aug! the.
that the architect who-furnished the
}plank estimated the cost of the build-[~
to whom the plang ¥ were. _ submitted
rra—county,§
In Truckee, Dee: ‘Vat. 197%, 1 “by ae
+PlunkettJ-P., Wilson 8; ¥hite to cy
Tee, all of Truckee, No cards.
bert, aged 57 years. ' Cincinnati, and St.
ALoxpos conning of the New Me
York Herald:says the late . illness of
“= _ day Evenings,
danuary Ist, ee 12.) = “3 taal
=e have seen itIn this city; Dec, 30th. 1871, Francis Bei-.
RevADe THEATRE. ae
Monday, ‘Tnesday and Wotan
~
en
“BARKER'S “
MAMMOTH
MOVING
“PANORAMA!
F THE FOUR G EAT Bivens
OF THE W il
FROM. PANAMA tue ALASKA.
apts Panorama is pronounced 1 bi a
‘the —— ever en
—_———_
Admission, to all parts of the Honse, 59
. cents. Children, under 12 years, 26 cents!
. Nevada, Dec. 29th, 1871.
“The.
construction —< the:
the . & H.R
"house received. double payfor extra:
time. A man who Worked nine hours
received ten hours pay, and. one who
worked sixteen hours received three
days pay. One of the men was enabled to. crowd fifty-two anda: half
days into a month of twenty-six> orci anys, at the rate ot ’ 38 80
“more hands
“stead of adoptingNhis ‘syatem of compounding pay. Certainly $453 20 is
good-pay-for 26 working days, wh
the days are so short:
“Nother example of the manner
Which . Governor Haight and the
ae Demderatic State Capitol Commissioniers expended the State Capitol,
» building fond How much of this
money went” inte. the hands of the
bosses, as percentags_on the laborae ers’ wages is not yet known, but itis
pigs 7 that the investigation which
has been commenced’ by Goveinert
Booth will fix the responsibility upon .
the parties: guilty of this waste of
State funds, and also show why the
riggers “who; were employed a few .
~“days before the termination.. of .
ie Haight’s administration to raise a
——.*. * flag-staff which’stands in front of the
iz building weré allowed $1, 667 6.
oso
Sularics.
At every session cf ces: Legislature
applications are made by county and
other officers for increase of salaries.
-“These demands arc made after elec-"
tions, and they should bedenied in
o every case. We are glad to séd that
i ~~~ the Legislature has already put a
A
the case of judicial officers, by delaying action until it is now too late
either to increase or diminish the
eoliipetisation of a judicial officer under.the Constitution.
*Thesamé course should be purued in regard to salaries of other offices. In accepting a: nomination,
officers have tacitly. agreed to perform the duties for the compensation
now provided by law, and should
s --stand by the agreement. This
oy agreement is equally obligatory upon
the people, who in electing officers
. have obligated themselves to pay the
petformance of their duties. The
Legislature should not therefore pass
any law effecting the tenure or the’
compensation of any officer, but all
such laws suould-be made to take effect after the expiration of the term
for which officers 1 are now elected.
veep
aks
nerth in the Panis Ocean, about
600 miles west of the Columbian éoast,
has now for some years. “been occasionally occupied hy treasure ‘seekers
on a legend of .a treasure buried sby
Ba buccaneers. At present it is again
ee abandoned, but it is alleged a new
72 expedition is organized. The island
oN is not flat, as stated in many newse aN papers, but is. volcanic, anid 2,000
Use = feet high. It is covered with timber
i = -nd sorub, and being visited by fre4 quent and heavy rains is always
4 green. The place is riddled with
f ghafts, some 100. feet deep. Tt pro“He come nothing eatable.
7 ' Jupde “Lake. cial Lake was
( rc 2 fined $300 b e County-Court of
tery upon De Young, “atthe Chronicle.
ee “e The report says Ais friendspaid the
iis eS ’ fmex: We recollect that* Eake-once
foo ee ~~ ibagiil te hee Major Steatroan bees his friends would pay the fine;
was quietus to this kind of leégisiattomin .
Goods IsLaNp, in lat. 5 deg. 30m. .
Tr Constable ware ——.
‘nore debtors” “eonsciences wotlk
easy at the end of the present ek
‘than ever before since the discovery
of gold. Let ‘‘pay up’’ be the motto
of-every man who owes~ a dollar, un=
til'the last cent is paid and the oceus .
pation of the dunner is gone.
The Panorama.
~Barker'sPanorama of. Pacific
. Coast scenery which was exhibited
at the Theatre on Monday and last
evenings, is an .excellent painting,
and every Californian ‘should see it.
The puintings are’ meritorious and
thd views include the most interesting scenes-of the Pacifie Coast, ind the lakes,-mountains and towns
of ‘he.-interior. Those who have
not yet seen the exhibition should
‘by all means attend to-night, when
it will be shown for the last time in
this city._After theexhibition of the . .
will be cleared ofthe. seats, and.there
will be a social dance fur two or three
hours, or as: long as the company
wish to trip the light fantastic. toe.
Musit.in’ attendance, Prof. Barney,
‘the celebrated violinist, as leader.
-This 4s. peeteeppornliy: to witness
a good exhibitio sand enjoy a pleasnt dance. — es 5
“ly Accidentally Shot,”
EB: “Jacobs, of ‘this city, Was accidentally shot by John K. Sale, at
Stokes’ saloon, Grass Valley, yes.
terday. . We understand that Mr.
Sale was assaulted by another man
‘iind.drew a, five shooter which he
discharged. The ball struck Jacobs
on the left side,. near the shoulder,
and glancing outwards, made a severe though not dangerous wound in
front, near the shoulder; The ball
lodged in his clothing. He was yesterday morning brought to this city
‘by his friends. /We are informed
that Sale was very roughly handled
before he fired the shot. ~
Probate Orders. es
The following Probate orders were
yesterday made by John Caldwell,
Probate Judge:. In the estate of Horace Bowen deceased;~’ On applicationof Chag. McElvy; application for order of sale of
real estate, set for hearing Jan. 31st.
Estate of Alfred Bolton, same order, héaring fixed for Jan. Sist.
Estate of Thomas Wilson. Saturday January 13th set for final settlement,
Estate of Wm. White. Hearing
for final settlement fixed forthe same
day.
a
Sold Out.
.C. Rich, who has for several
years kept the Half-Mile House, has
sold out of the hotel business. He
has purchased the residence of Geo.
W,, Smith, on Piety Hill, and will,
we.understand,. devoie his attention
Mi sash, ‘and door: factory, in
which he i is interested, near the suspension bridge.
Funeral.
The funeral of Ftancis Seibert,
one of the old residents of this city,
took place yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Seibert was a German by birth. He
of the 6 grape and the manufacture of
wine in this locality, and his products .
have received medals from the State
Fair. He was recently taken with a
of which ha died on Saturday last.
His funeral was largely attended a by
friends>_
_ Bouds Filed.
ther Peace. and .Wiley
Sout et aN extremely cold. Yesterday we
cluding the Yésémité Valley; Tahoe, .
Ist, 1872, according to the records in
. panorama. this evening ‘the Theatre .
has taken great: interest in the culture:
;. men and
severe liiig disease, from the effects . tha:
bonds of "F. H. Rolfe as No. "
; tary Public, Levi Aytea:as Justice of
Mie.
nl Tor eies i taagr 2 “Pa r-had some sunshine but the wind was
variable with an apparent inclination
to get around to the rainy quarter,
and, toward evening the prospect. was .
good for more rain. ee
Board, and the position OL Sapenn:
tendent was given to San Jase me.
chanic. In June last: the work. was”
commenced, and since that time hei
. exhausted: Sand a debt of $67,000 onApplication lor a “Patent to 2 a
\\Placer Gold ‘Mining Claim.
UNEEED STATES ES LAND OFFICE, 25
crameénto, Cal. Dec. 6th, 1871.
Snow.
A letter from'Trackee dated .the .
lst. informs us that the snow is fully
five feet deep 6n‘a level, and that the’
weather is clear. At Eureka on Sun-,
day all travel was stopped, the place
being inaccessable except on. snow
shoes. The snow is six feet deep at
that peice
‘Marriages.
During the year. ending January
the CountyClerk’s office, one hundred ahd thirty marriage licenses
were ‘issued in’this county. Daring
the “Year 1870 on! only 97 were issued:
: Found.
om the road between this city and
Willow Valley, a\gold ring. The
owner may obtain the same on application at: this office,
cost of advertising. =
Ewe Drawing.
The drawing of the San Juan Lot. .
tery-will take place this morning at
10 o’clock, positively, as ‘we are informed by letter. sii wheels are all,
— for the raving: — ee
‘Court Business. OS
% During the year 1871 two: h
and. _twenty-three suits w
menced. in the District-~Court, and .
thirteen cases were triedin the county
ae >
We understand the ‘show js eight
feet deep at Tinker’s Station « on the
Central Pacific Railroad. mee
opine
eoenent .
Seg
Mining i Seaton.
The Hibernia Mining Co. have located 1,200 feet ground, five hundred
feet from the tunnel of the Ural. Gompany, in Grass Valley township.
Probate Business.
During the past year the estates
of thirty deceased persons/have been
brought before the Protigte Court of
this county for settlement,
Presipent Grant's ~ Retseiovs
Lrseratity.—-The Bos
olic) veuches for the,
ter published in its
reflects great credit on
dismissal of.a reverjue official, on the
ground that he wag ap Irishman and
a: Roman Catholic,
listened to their
in the dash
this way.
I understand . that, remarked. the
President, af taking a few. long
draws at his ‘cigar, but I don’t see
whata man’s religion « or nationality
has to do with the faithful performance of his official daties.~ Gen
men; had you been withthe at Vic
burg,‘and in the battles of the Wild.
erness, , where’ regiments and divisions, com ‘almost entirely of
-Irish Catholic soldiers, were fighting
bravely, and falling dead and wound:
ed by hundreds and thousands in‘defense: adh re. cauge, I.don’t suppose
you wo ve urged tneir discharge
on the aay that they were pes a
eee tarn a
poe sto. open such cause, par‘ticularly, gentlemen, wher I know
ry, and the writer
tae saneinaicn in
os this nein eee his colors
m falling i to the *s hands
at the risk of. his li uel di oar sacch
ree estaba otra fact, Iles ab all
about him, for he ¥ @; one of my sot
any Search alta: his counIi Gallen ta inIria b
ee
7 Ls. or the Restate 2
é ‘Som expenses
The President}
sérvice in New :
tracted; ‘and itis estimated that $58;000 more will be required, in order to . .
finish-the building»-Thus the State
. will pay $214,122 33 for a building
i that was. designed to cost $85, meee
More Democratic Sanees =
In a recént gale a_ “Russian steamship foundér@f in the Caspian Sea,
= . all-on board being lost, The vessel:
earried down 1,000,000 rubles in.
. treasure which it had 6n board—a
sum nearly equal to $800, 000 of our
money.
-_-]> : ed
Terie Sueet.—The Sacramento
-. Union issued @ triple sheet on Monday containing a very large--amount
of interesting matter, including-State .
and county statistics. . ‘
MINER'S ATTENTION!
S AND MANUFACTURERS are
hereby cautioned against MAKING,
TYING, SELLING OR USING what is
knoy as R.R. & J. Craig’s new and
wad Mydraulic Joint or Noznt No. 108,658,
“Watson's “‘Hydranlic
ies participating in
ioe ”
pans a iene willge rigorously prosecuted. THO WATSON,
aioe of Watson’s Hydraulic Champion
Dated Nevada city, Jan. 2d, 1812 <s
"Probate oie
ge CALIFORNIA, County of NeIn Conrt. In the mat.
fred Bolton,deceased.
_. bt. appearing to thi urt from the petition of MM 1¥inigtrator of the
Estate of Alfred Bolton, dec‘ed,; praying for
an order to_sell Real Estate, that it is necessary to-sell the, whole of the Estate
to pay the wance to the--widow
ceased, the ts outstanding, and
d the charges of the
tMmistration. It ‘therefore. ordered by}
rae ge of said Court that all persons
intereited inthe said Estate. appeur before
the Probate Court, on WEDNESDAY, the
Bist day ot Fae sat 10.0’clock. A> of thst
day, at Paden Room of said Co
City and County of nda to show
why an order sho be. graiited Pe t he
Administrator to sell so much of her Bag
de. . correct copy of an Original Order duly made
and entered in the minutes of said Court,
Witness my hand and the Seal =
seal said Court, this 2d day of Jan, A
D. 1872.
a J. 3. ROGERS, Clerk.
j3 By H. Darneal Deputy © Clerk,
PROBATE NOTICE, .
. he the Probate Court of the
vada, State of California.
Gmahees: Ne
in the matter
on this day pr
‘Sitetaed by otc Mekiny, the ad
minis’ r te of Horace Bowen,
dectased, paaying for an order of sale of
the realestate, that it is to sell
the wholeof the ren poor qo pay the debts.
t said ‘estate and costs
Sane seareenae ce Pro! . Court, ot
the sid sounty of Nevada,at the room
@ Court, in awn city of N
‘Nevada
ty pA a te fewid
January, A.D. 1 ists at ieton momen, af
then and there to show cause hy an order
order be published for for four
before the said 31st
1872, in the Nevada Da.
abs os Sah 5 set's
“. ing no other claim bounding this said claim.
. Maento, California, and containing:
+ dred and sixty acres. Said. claim béing still.
* . more particuiarh
. . 2.84 chains toa
» . 16° W. 2.51 chains to a stake mafsed
{WP No.1. thence N. 844° E.4.93 chain.
shouid not be granted to the inis
trator to sellso much of the real svete ot . Saas
the said deceased, as shall be
It is further ordéred, that DY of this the
¢ og D.}
ONATEAN F. ‘MooDy having filed hi
applica: on in this office for a Patent to a
Mining € isin sanceei Saw and instractions
in such cases provided, having been complied with; it is hereby ordered that the an-~he ticaof such application be publishfor ninety carts dn the NEvapa TRanT SCRIPT, 8 newspa) epee nearest the
location of said ¢ Nevada city in Nevada county; State 5 bai ornia.JOHN G. pea UM, Register.
Copy of Notice aed ons the Clainn.
‘APPLICATION FOR PATENT ‘1X
ES
Notice ishereby given to whom it
by Jonathan F.Meoay-4o the Government 0
the United StateS or a Patent to the foliowing described Placer Gold Mining Claim,
‘viz: kuown as the Moody Canon Ciaim,, situated inthe Gold Kun Mining District, in
Placer County, State of CaNtornia, being
bounded by the placer goid mining: claims.
of Holmes, Benton, Halsey and Buy. State
on the North. and bythe claims of Osmyn
Harkness {knowh-as the Bogus Hill claim)
on the South and East, and on the West by-}vosiing Ravine claim, Moére and Taylor
and Goid Run claim onthe West, there. beand more particularly described as follows,
“to-wit son surveyed land, being the East +4
of East }¢ of lot. No. 3, West. 4¢ of East ot
lot No. 2, Eost, 6 of. West X¢-of 1lot.2, East
of lot No. 1, and East 'y of West 34 of lot No
5 and West 44 of South West 34 of Section
-3, and North West % of North West Quarter
of Section 10. Township 15 North, Range 10
East; Mount Diablo Buse and Meridian, in
the district of lands subject to sale at Sacrathree bun.
~4 €8 anytoing ever. brought to this cay,
concern, that\an application has been made . Whectaxraren, Dra ;
A New wnt Bestia ee
¥. & Mt. BLUM,
Have the Finest Stock of: ‘Goods ©
-in their line to be found it >i
this side of the Bay ! !
PRICES LOWER THAN ANY
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
\ IN THE COUNTY!
We would invite particn. a
lat attention jet buyers to
our LARGE “AND BEAU.
TEPUL STOCK. It surpass.
Among the New Goods will be found :*
AN IMMENSE STOCK
OF TOYS!
ery Variety Imaginable.
_—
— STOCK OF CANDIES!
Of
Work Boxes,
Pancy Crock ery,
Children’ s Fancy Parlor Seta.
L ee a ae ere blag
. SCENES ON THE PACtFIC COAST. AND _
posteu and filed with said application.
All persons holding any adverse
thereto are hereby required to p
sand orethe Hegister and’
United States for Sac Land District,
at Sacramento, California, ‘within ninety
~. days from the first day of publishing and
FONATHAN F. MOODY, Applicant.
mt the
iver of the
wen to whom it may
@ . Kichard Brown and Wiitient
the Government of the United for :
tent to the following describeth Placer
Gold Mining Claim, viz -—known ad the
Weed’s Point Co; ’s Claim, situated }
the Galena Hill’ Mining ‘District, in Yuba
County, State of California, bo
by the Placer Mining Ciarms of Steavens,
‘burner and Clou sweed and Company, and
wy uneccupied ground on the Soyta, aud by
Mitcheiland Last Chance Claims and
8, 220. E. 5.70 stage “marked W
P. No. 14, thence 8. Wet 2.42 Ceaahe wi
steke marked W. P: Nox 5, thence 8. 5° E.
stake W. P. No. 16,
thence 8. Tle W, 7.00 chains ta Cedar stunip
marked W.Y, No, 17, thence 8,369 W. 2.20
chains to gate of Reservoir, thence
W. 7.25 chaius to a dead Spruce tree,
to a Stake marked W.P. No. Z, thetice N,
9%° K. 3.20 chains to s spruce stump,
thence N.24° W. 4.38 chains to a cedar
Post marked W.P. No. 3, thence 8. 84°
W. 5. 28 chains to a stake marked W. P. No.
4, thence N. 7 ee en
marked W. P No. 5, thence N. 29° E.
"4.16 chains to 9 stake'tuarked W. P. No. 6,
thence 8S, 74: ° E. 3,
marked W. P. No. 7.
§. 54° E.1.49¢ toa Stake marked W.
PR. No. € thence oe E. 2.18 chains to}
an Oak Post marked W, P. No. 10, thence 8.
31g S E, 4.51 chains to a Post in fence corner W. P. No.11, thence B. 12K° WW. 3.20
chains to a stake i
s School Satchels, _Brashes,
Application’ for a Patent to a)
-8T S41.
a Cutlery of all kinds.
Noah's Arks, Horn, .
DOLESAND DOLL ‘HEADS =
A splendid Variety,
Blocks, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, éc.
. Our Stock is as fine and.as co complete as
anyin ‘the County. Before’ buying your
Toys ahd other articles, don’t fail to visit
our GRAND TOY AND VARIETY STORE.,
WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY.
Su J. & M. BLUM.
_ Nevada, Bec. 9th.
be OO:
~
Estate of the deceased prayed f va tant ground om the West, and aisu the . _ —S
the said petition. And Whee a tone” P v se of Muntzville on the East, and more . arex. 1. zexmp. Pat C. KOLMAN
this order be published at least four suc. particularly described a5 follows, to-wit ~— . . \ . ef. % "i
cessive weeks in the Nevada Daily Trans. . Un unsurveyed land, (approximate ZEKIND &CO
reript a betty mak printed and published in posi uarte? of Section 55, ‘own=.
\{ paid Nevada ship 19 tT a ¢ § Rast. Mount Diabio Dees mm EGEION_2
JOBE iN CALDWELL, Probate Judge and Meridian, 3 ue Sees of lady Ge a
“}.subject to sale at Me €, California. .
Stato of Californis, County of Nevada,_s6. . ata stump a ths be ecly side of the . " Playi = \oes aS
Bk gg neh ea . SRR ET, cS ce ee, Se e and for the . ville to ey, from w: ; 2 SSS 2
. County of Nevads, State of California, do . Well in the ¢ of Muntzviile bears N. . SOUTH: CORNER MONTGOMERY
hereby. certify the foregoing to be a true’ and . 6522 E. 3% ake sep mbmyy thea ae Sienee / "AND CLAY STREETS, ~<—MAIN AND COM MER: Oke Or
CIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
SS, DS bal terete
wee will La sold cheap forcash.
Ss. MM.
“Nevada, Dee. Ec
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