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July 11, 1872 (4 pages)

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AF ct PRN RFit BARI ac ay omen PRO HOMinated by acclamation in She Daily Sranseript (S. oNEWADA CITE: CAL, Thursday, July 11, 1872. eo FoR PRESIDENT, EBNRY WILSON. : bayThe National Democratic ——— tiot has” pone the Liberal 16g, tail issouri, goes thféugh with Horace Greeley, the great uncertain: The Democracy, who have for years past denounced as outrageous the high stiff, enters the fight tinder Horace ° Greeley, who has sfent thé best years of his life in a continued warfaré in favor of high protective tariff. ‘The Democratic leaders have virtually abandoned their party and its principles, and now, oecupy the positien of a mob without any principle " rallying under the cry of “anything to beat Grant.” They cannot say good Lord and they stand ready to spy “good devil,;*'if by so doing they may ext of the ‘rumbs which they hope will fall from the table of Greeley. ‘The party of new departure has taken its final departure by the action of the convention at Balti' ¢hore, and now appears in the despicable position of a mere tender to the cabal of sore heads, who have been transferred to Tweed & Co., of New York, in order that the firm may extend its operations fromthe Gity Treasury of New York to they Treasury Department at Washington. ‘’Ruh for "Reeley and ‘Rats Brown” will no doubt produee a choking sensation in the throats of many of those who are Demoetats on principle; but the fiat has gone forth. Tweed, Connolly ahd Hoffman Have spoken and they mvst fall into line. It matters not that the} convention has gons outside the yarty and its principles for candi dates and platform: ‘‘Anything to heat Grant’ is the only principle at stake. Who would not be proud of the position of a latter day Demo‘crat, with Greeley as his leader and neither party or platform to swear by. Otempora, 0 mores! Greeley and #@ Democratie Convention. “How IT Was Donx.— Senator Shura’s paper the Westliche Post tells ‘“‘what might have been”’ in the Cincinnati Convention as follows: ” If the delegation of a Western State erroneously believing that Gree.ey had already the majority of votes, had not deserted Trumbull for Greeley; the odd interoscillation which as # storm so frequently throws great conventions from one side to the other, would-niot have oc@urred at that ¢arly hour, and the next ballot (time havizig been gained for calm consideration) would have probably shown a different result. **Odd intéroscillation’’ is: but another name fo: the corrupt bargain between Missouri on the part on Gratz’ Brown and Greeley’s friends which resulted in the nomination of both. A MARRIED meehahic in New York City writes a letter in favor of the formation of a martied workingmen’s association, for the purpose of protacting ‘that .class from the young men in the unions; who he asserts, are the poorest workmen in the unions, and having no families to support and caring little about work, engineer the strikes. Tue Newburn, North Carolina, Times says: An aged gentleman was in town about ten’ days ago to buy some stationery and other little tricks, who has not been in Newbern, though living in an adjoining cotnty, in fifty-nine years; this was in 1819, when he came in from the ountry with his musket on hisshoulder to summon the militia to the front. Ma. D. W: Bartlett writes as follows to the New York Independent from Washington: ‘“The advices to the Congressional Campaign Committees from all parts of the country ere that very few Republicans so far " gre affected by the Greeley movement—certainly not so jwany as theresare Democrats who refuse, under any ees, to vote for Mr, od pe ee ‘Tak representatives, of the prest, ‘according to a Boston paper, at the Jubilee, during its first .week, used ‘ep twenty-two reams of ‘paper.. _. didate, he says: Greeley Toots & Little Horn at the _ Big Concert: On the 3d of July, Greeley visited the Boston Jubilee; and it the press room, being called upon for a speech, he told what a successful publisher and renowned editor he was; and that as he succeeded in thesecallings ‘The did not ‘see why he should not make » success in amy other position, After spetking oi being a can-~ It. would seem: 4 tole A pected $0 do oa at thing else, if he were to underGreeley has tried other things, and Little Gratz Prown, of . 285 never proved a success outside of his newspaper and the lecture réom: He went to Congress and did nothing worthy of note, and in every place where action or administrative ability is concerned, he » as erratic asacomet. He is not # safe man to trust at the head of the nationIn 1860 he would have taken the same position as Buchanan in regard to secession. Shortly after he would have forced the army in its. unorganized condition, ‘‘on to Richmond” and destruction; later still, when on the eveof victory he would have consented to # surrender at Niagara Falls. Still later, his Ku Klux Act and Bayonet Bill would have been rigidly enforced, and in a mcnth after, with the nomination for the Presidency in view, he sought the arins of the Ku Klux for consolation and support. All these positions of Greeley are known to the country, and yet because he has made a good newspaper man, he elaims he will make a good President. To say nothing of the bad taste displayed by Greeley.in “‘tooting his little horn’ at the big concert, it is safe to say that in the light of his record, it cannot be argued that he would bea suecess Where deliberate action and a sure policy carried out is essential to the welfare of the nation. how The Liberal Movement. Tho opponents cf Grant's administration are moving heaven and earth to overthrow it. The worst element of the South; the scum of the North, the repudiaters, the disorganizers, the moral jackals,who prey on graveyards and feed fat on slander, falsehood and corruption, are received with open arms into the new party, that has but one motto on its ban. ners, ‘Anything to beat Grant.’’— The following instruments were filed for record in the County Recorder’s office yesterday: Deeds—A. A. Wood'to Land_in Grass Valley township. W. Hunt to H. Hallermotter. Land in Grass Valley township.. Independence Consolidated. MinW. Hunt. shares of stock. ing Co. to Jules C. Huguenin. _Fifty . Rafael Solaire to Martin Bolla. Land in Nevada township. 72 * “Morselti Gusceppic to Anchew Morretti, Land iff Nevada county. John B. Dtcray toJohn Lawrence. Real Estate in Nevada City; vonsideration $1,100. ; Thomas Thompson, of Grass Valley, filed declaration of homestead. The Little York Gravel Mining Company have filed their. Government patent to the following ground: Little -York elaims 220 acres, the lower part of lower Christmas Hill claims 121.87 acres, the upper part of lower Christmas Hill claims 37.92 acres, the upper. Christmas Hill claims 31.50 acres, the Liberty Hill claims 194.46 acres; aggregate 545.84 on In shother column will be found a notice stating that sealed prcposals will be received until the 18th inst., for building foundation walls and heating chamber for the new Episeopal Church. The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of C. Marsh, with whom all bids must be left. For further particulars see the advertisement. He Averages Well. Hon. A.@. Porter, of Indiana, in addressing a Republican Convention, said that after the battles of Fort Henry and Donelson, and after the battle at Pittsburg “Landing, which was half a victory and half a defeat, when the scolds of the country arose against Grant, a self-constituted committee of them called upon Mr. Lincoln to demand that Grant’s commission should be revoked. ‘‘Gentlemen,’’ said Mr. Lincoln, after they were through, “I have averaged Grant, and I find him to be the best of my general ; I like him beeause he averages well.’’ Distressep Famriy-—At~Boston Ravine, says the Grass Valley Union, there is a distressed family. Mrs. Riley id very sick and has two young children. Her husband was sent Keep it up, gentlemen! The honest millions have met the. same crowd before, and the old resuit will be duplicated in November next. The grand old party of freedom, whose banners are unstained, whose ranks are filled with honest patriots, whose triumphal march is the march ef justice and civilization, will win a victory, under its trusted leader, over which tho friends of freedom _everywhere will rejoice. Se <i The Colors of Audersonville. Andersonville is fitly decorated by a Greeley flag. The only Union standatd ever voluntarily raised by thé people of Americus is the one that bears the names of the Cincinnati. nominees. Americus and Andersonville are two names for the game locality; When, during the rebellion, bushwhackers and spies desired to accomplish their purposes more adroitly, they assumed the Federal uniform, and often carried the Union flag. Several massacres were the consequence of such treachery: With similar instincts the Andersouville people recognize their friends; and, by throwing the Greeley banner to the breeze, hope to regain within our runks what ‘the lost
eause”’ failed in achieving, i — > Tar Pusurc Desr.—During the month of June the public debt was decreased. two millions of dollars. Commenting upon this fact, the Chicago Post remarks that the debt has been diminished three hundred million dollars since President Grant was inaugurated. He has enforced public economy and an honost collection of the revenues; but he is guilty of the crime of giving his aged father charge of a post office dowa in Jentucky, and of refusing to receive & bull pup with which some Democrats tried to eonciliatehim. Which shows that he is a “‘nepot” and a tyrant. Tx the Stokes trial, Conley, an emtestified to hearing the exclamation, immediately after the shots, **Nobody helps me; nobody protects me.”’ He then found” Fisk ployeo at the Grand Ceniral Hotel, wounded at the . . ton Lunatic Asylum, The family at Boston Ravine have no provisions in the house for the support of life. Jack Allison has a stbscription paper, and wants to collect funds enough to buy food for the sick woman and helpless children so that no statvation shall take place in Grass Valley. We know that Allison will be successful in his efforts. Tue Harrodsburg People says: A colored woman, of Harrodsburg, some time ago, felt an itching sensation in her cheek, and would occasicnally strike it, asking those present if they did not see something in her face. A physician being consulted, a course of treatment resulted in expelling a number of wooly-looking worms from the woman's cheek. She died a few days ago. A YANKEE editor says that he liked to have died larfin to see a drinkin’ chap tryin’ to pocket the shadow of a swinging sign fur a pocket handkerchief, THERE are about five hundred miles of railway. open in Brazil. Tue prospect for fruit and grain in England is bad this year. Brrpat parties at Saratoga average a round dozen daily. A Geyerat Court Martial is to eonvene at Louisville on the Sth of July. getting $50 per month. ""‘Exrenatve fires are raging in the mountains around Los Angeles. >. am A surp is loading with wheat at Vallejo. tT two or three weéks ago to thé Stock-. alone; —~ SarLors on coasting vessels are ee ; Tax New Orleaus ee is to be printed whollyin French hereafter. Five nations} are working this year to raiséflags ou the North Pole, . fart son of John and Mary Penberthy 3 months and two wees” the Baptist church at half past 3 o'clock this aficrnoon. Friends :nd acquaimtances are invitedto attin’. NOTICE, —~ FALED proposals Will be received till the 18th iustant,for building founda tion walls a rag, Beg ete for the new Ep Chutch, to be etected on the corner of Nevada and High Streets. The be done in accordance with the an and speci: to be seen at the office of C. Matsh/ Esq. with whom all bids are to’ be left. / The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids: Bids to be made for both brick an«\ stsne work, and ce to include all excavations. Cant Schurz will stump five of the . OMA Sh Southern and Western States for ; b-F CRAWFORD, Horace Greeley. : “Committee, +] Nevada City, July 11th, 1872. Wacersere being offered in New York on the acquittal of Stokes. SCHOOL MEETIN @ Trustees of the Nevada Schrol District will mect at E. M. Preston’s office, Thursday Evening, July Mth, for the election of Teachers for the ensuing term. }—At-Gold-Plat, July 10th, 1872, Jobn, in‘y, aged d The funeral will take place from . ROMAN . HIPPODROME!. /J"": ——— ee einsuine, will porfores wh . ) New York Oysters $1 por dose , _ Nevada, June 23d. i ". ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ ‘YOUNG LADIES' SEMINAEY. BENICIA. TERM of this well knows ‘= Address, Ras V. C. H, POPE, Principal Y. » is. B., Benicia, Cal. je22-2m0 _FOR SALE OB RENT. eee offers for sale or vent beautiful residence of Geo.Sparks, on Ari <5 Banta)) Pe ticulars apply to J. BROWN, st ‘office of the South Yubs Canal Comps, On Friday Evening, July 12th . . Admigsion, <6 + = -€1.00.! iy A seg Ae apy gees ps i Hoxace Warts ow Horace Gurr-. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GREAT BARGAINS !! -f Gl LE¥.—As Horace White, of the Chiwee angle a ko ee cago Tribune, is now one ofthe prin=. a aay Ss. taneein poe. COMBLETE PORCELAIN DINNER 1 cipal supporters of Mr. Greeley for) N suanco of an order of the Probate . . «SETS FOR $25: . poe ‘ eli sting to . Court of the City and County of. San Fran. . a Re —_—. a President, it may interesting the State of Californis, made on . " 3 nee -nion . of his cisco, in ‘A. D. 1872, in the . ! POTTER & SIGOURNEY, No. 1s recall Mr. White's opinion © the 24th dry of April, : Commercial street, N ‘ey, : : ‘ ' matter of e estate of John 8. Henning, deé feet, Nevada City, friend, as published im 1866: ‘‘Hor-. Meee the undersigned ‘Adzpiniotratcr of Oye now eclling ace Grecley is not mow, snd never . sid cess: wil fer tor cash in gold coin, . Crockery, 1 has been a man who ought to be. cibject to confirmation by said Probate Cutlery, J day trusted with an official position reCourt, on ‘ Plated Ware, the “quiring practical. wisdom, ordinary Saturday, the 3d — “ Cae Glass. Waré, int statesmanship, or firm, consistent . A.M. 1872, at 10 o'clock “A. Wall Peper, the action. For twenty-five yearshe has/ ofthatday, im front of the Court Window Ge cc, es eS ei}, an unreli-] House doer of Nevada County, #f Cheaper than ever olfered in Nevada sesinie, 2 able commender in aati a Nevada City, — ry pane heve sito = band a large stock of” E thrope in victory, and a riotous, dis-/. gtate of California, all the right, title, in} PAINTS, GILs, HES, COAL: OLL, J oe ae estate of the said intestate at the} D. 1g PATENT PETROLEUM : org tales detent. ‘He has aways time bgn dea “s port all the right, title . FLUID, etc. Call and see cur-mammoth G been fanatical in his demands for] ana intetost oe — estate sagged the posed fix itt z $1, ‘the extremest measures, and when en oritt addition That of tae aia nal e are Agents for elaacraases Shutaq th has reached the eve of tri-. intestate, at the time of his death, to all . TigU0 Mame ee: he party has intestate, st (Meand or mining claim, situ-. Jan%&. POTTER & SIGOURNEY, i umph, invariably thrusts himself for-. ate tying and Setna fa the County of Fs. re m; He I ward as a negotiator of terms of sur-. vada, State of Californis, described ae for [LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ] Ser to tho enemy. His course . 23, vit AZ Bion Hanch Mine, at AND GLOBE INSURANCE : render 6 enemy. Ss ‘south Ex : ge Bats M ] ‘ iis County, California, ° ; during the war was but a repetition containing (60) eight eam linear feet ‘COMPANY. 3 . : sa: ash i ldcoin. Twen ; a of his course in politics. In 1861 he —= e,c Jong om preor nape the . gy AL AND SURPLUS FUYD, (Gola) r was an open defender of secession; . aay of sale, naan confirmation by wad u JAN. ist, 1872, ee gems a" igorous ¢ i Probate Court. Deeds stamps: ae he changed to s vigorous champion . (ri ger’s expense. 3 $20,869,079 04! 4 of the war, and thereafter was forever Dated, San Franciseo, Jaly . en yet : i eee pitted Ne eis , recklessly making proposals for eh yaministrator of. the estate of John 8. ae : and as recklessly withdrawing them . Henning. deceased. . ° A f , Attorney for Administrae _—making war in spite of Mars and. ,,.°"” weyers jy . OVER $3,000,000 00! . Minerva. en , , . g@r The Shareholders ave personally re For twenty years he has been an Qunrrs SALF.—By virtue of an Ex. . sponsible for the engagements of the Com ‘ unpoanperains: seems Sou ort the District Soar oF = ia oe Spencers.. . square. fight with the pro-slayery . Jigicisl District, in and for Nevada County, . W. B. JOHNSTOR, : j California, bearing da y_6tb, , : party, and when that kind of a fight bog has fiforment rendered in said Court General Agent Pacific Department. ~ was forced upon the Republicans, in . pecember ith, — = — rd eines 8 H.W. TULLY, Agent for Wavete Bas ee 4 rave . : : 1860, he was here in gi Os poe st or $1,353 ik inv. 8 gold cot, city = voting for Lincoln, nor fox Chase, . damages, with interest at the rate oF . pet REMOVAL s ill paid, ther with hia : , ri but for old Edward Bates, of MisFeet dy rer coo atthe date = “Tr u i i dgment end accruing co amounting to souri, one of the fossils of the slave — tr agied 00. dencen ! party. He was then the associate . Lhave levied tpon all the right, title and ? and co-laborer of that other imprac. interest of defetnen y, heretofore attached . GREAT SALE FOR 60 DAYS! tieable and unreliable {squad—the . to-wit ; Those corse Leen! teen oe : ; * A Dp , — Blair family. The eountry at this . Qounty of Nevada and State of, Calitornis, : imi ; ired ; ; Bunker Hill nown as the ; ' time wants no inspire: barloquins 1D . Of the Webster Gravel Mining Co's claims, . -w ogENBFRG BROS. have removed to the national councils. Stillless dees comimencin atthe a ce . rod R the nearly opposite the old stapd i ; i i Grant 8. claims ning the bulldi A ll the it want men with statesmanship 80 . base of the hill, westerly 1200 fect ; thence . S¢termined to pred os = hae 1 h iv dp mmicroscopic that they can see nothpr gg _— — — neeony a me enayrie ft : . : : A « 0 . ing in public business but the mile; thence northerly ts ts En of gear Immense Sacrifice ! age and per diem of their fellow — nee Be ee ais tng oF kesh enmembers. If Mr. Greeley is not sat. gine, boiler, pump, buildings, sluices, hoist-. ana adviseall persons in wart of snyisfied with his position as a journal. "£8" ES __ by given that I will expose . thing in the Dry Goons line to give them N ist—a position which ought to be . to public sale all the above described prop. a ea}l, aathe stock must be sold ot some « ent a int of influence, DOW erty to the highest bidder, in front of the ‘price or other, fi qual in point of influence, power . court House door, in the city of Nevada, on . : above and dignity to thatof six average SenSaturday, Aag-Sd, 1872, ROSENBERG BROS. t ators—and if the Republicansof New Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A, M. and ns : . York want te do something for him, . ° Given under my hand thie J0th day of . Nevads, July 9th, 1672. i let them make him State Prison, In. 7% 8 oon PERRIN, Sheriff. JOHN KIRKPATRICE 3. a'ouR. v spector, or even Governor; anything By A. W. — Under ~~ od J that will not make the outside of the . Dibble ¥ Byrnes Atle: z KIRKPATRICK & McCUE,, State responsible for his follies. t . : * . t ect ive Boe waaay oo aeons te Bpeper the District Court of the 14th Cae tee ST Fee P ° y » no less n25,000 . Judicial District, in and for Jounty. 0 : ' te July 6th,1872, ona. Eine Wines and Liquors, ‘ bisons were killed south of the Kanfa. precept a, e 7 Ss Ciesh on the ch 2 ld os sas Pacific Railroad for their hides . d#y of Ce toe Wel b: bag nie ae. 604 & 606 FRONT STREET, 2-4 Conipany, for the sum or $1, ; go ‘fifear Jackson,) ~~ ves ether bili J jor an leary FPRANCISCO. ¢ te t thereon a’ é Ta se . . : : az ; AmstERDaM, on the Mohawk, is per annum until paid, together with $29-40 = said to Le haunted by the ghost of . costs and verges = mes 5 edateof-ssid} —§an Francisco, July 6th. Beant, the Dikdiew obiet, ‘wiles Z. !" there wried apogee ee Mee: . . RNS WABLED 7 , i , interest of defer . in an e follow. FS baseman — every year at ia described pepperty. howe ene. giecned meal : ry e. to-wit : ose ce nmin z ‘ a and lying in os & heeey ra he so A DDRESS : ( A ‘ N , State o ornia, : Ware sunlight is the most favorade ang A news on She slaieen Of sie able to haymaking, itis.a well-known . the Webster Gravel Mining Co’s., claims, McKENNEY & ’ fact that wild oats are best sown by Gan RE Ae ee Non rehatale ath . or jy? Sacramento. nlig base of the hill westerly 1200 feet ; thence . oe —— 3 southerly to the center of the hilt : thence Republican County Centra) Com; east Gran ’s west Ime an : os Ir has been shown in the French thane northerly t0 By place ‘ag Segiealne. mittee. 1 Together with a 6 machinery t m; eS, : pom Fly inf —e vedi. prov wiles page, Nejidings. Gna IIJVEE siemens of the Republion sensitiv n : » dui . ces, . . 2 A : 4 " ee pce Whee Alf ag rg %; ty Central Committee are requested form as animals.} Notice is hereby given thatJ will expose . mvet at Nevads City, on Saturday, July : to public sale the abeve described property, . 13th, 1872, at 2o'clock, P.M.t, New Orleans street railroads offer = mind *g the Court House in the city ey °F ape Presiden $100 reward for the arrest of parties} Gu Batarday: nae Sa, 1872, . Nevada, July 7th, 1872,who put counterfeit nickels in the . 5 tween the hours of 90’clock, &.M, and : fare box. { ao P. page ggg my hand ICE! ICE! Es ; i 0 yo , A. D: s ae JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. — -Erour hundred rare fureign everBy A. W. Potter, Under Sher'ff. x Company. greens, the gift of Mr. Corcoran, the . Dibble & Byrme, Attys. » dyit I to deliyexice in any part of the cily~ Washii have county. Orders lett at the office, fort : meee banker, ve been set a Emery neg rag prom 4 a hie GREAT SAN FRANCISCO . —*""*= arom Ir costs $14,500 to paint the Cin-} CIRCUS ICE CREAM. . * . es: ee cinnati and Newport bridge. z ROE DART RT ER EAM sent to any part of. the : ty. Put up inpiskes quart cons by IED. your order at : FRANK'S.