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"_GRANT T. TAGGART......of Shasta.
~pefore the Cotivention was* called,
)
The Daily Transcript
“ponents have faited to find a blemish
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
—
sunday, July 2, 1871.
Union Republican Ticket.
For Governor,
NEWTON BOOTH, of Sacramento.
SEcRETARY OF SrTaTE,
DRURY MALONE.. ..of San Franciseo.
CONTROLLER. :
‘THOMAS J. GREEN.......0f Marin.
Srare TREASURER.
FERDINAND BAEHR..0f San Francisco.
ScRvErOR GENERAL,
ROBT. Z. GARDINER.... of Humboldt.
‘Arromyry GENERAL,
JOHN. LOVE, .ss++<++s-0f San Francisco.
CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT.
d _SraTe PRINTER,
THOS. A. SPRINGER......of Amador.
Hanson COMMISSIONER.
JOHN A. McGLYNN....of San Francisco.
For Concagess—Second District.
BD. AsLGABOMNF sine. ccc Wececes of Nevada.
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Long Term—A. L. RHOADES, of Santa Clara.
Short Term—A. C. NILES....of Nevada.
For Supt. oF SCHOOLS.
Dr. FRED, BOLANDER. .of San Francisco
LL EL ETL ITO FELIS FE DET EE
The Ticket.
We place at the head of our columns to-day the ticket selected by
the Convention of Union Republicans, recently held at Sacramento.—
It is a ticket in every way worthy of
the hearty atid tinited support of Republicans throughout the State.—
Newton Booth, the candidate for
Governor, was virtually nominated
the members of the party haVing
from the first determined that he
should head the ticket. In ability,
integrity and standing, no man in
the State is the superior of Newton
Booth, and even the most bitter. opin him. -He will niake an executive
officer who will honor the position
he fills.
Romualdo Pecheco, candidate for
Lieutenant Governor, is a widely
known and very popular man,a native Californian of one of the oldest
and most respectable families, a cultivated, genial and honorable gentlemen: He served in the State Sen-ate several terms with credit, and af.
terwards was State Treasurer four
years, during Low’s administration.
He has always run ahead of his party ticket, and will this year do much
Tux Conventtox.—The Republican State Convention concluded its
labors on Thursday night, by pre‘strongest tickéts ever offered for the ; has) Ge wae
support of the people of this State.—. deemed an impossibili fe
Judge Filkins, of Yuba, the Presi-. i8 ® Machine invent
‘dent of the Convention, after the . Coleman, of Nevada’ éfty,
work was done, said: ~ — :
Gentlemen of the Convention>—
This is the first time that I have. points. Itis on exhibition at No.
. . ever been called upon to preside over
a convention of any size. Iaccept-d
the position with:a great deal of re:
luctance, and_I assure you that it
was one of the few imstances in this . long and 8 feet in diameter, its inside
aad at Ages acter in the form of a screw; that is lined
believe that we have . throughont with a spiral. thraad, bk»
placed a better ticket before the Re. that of the female screw.
publican voters of the State of Cali— eager av hear by * oe
a nvention ore. “[ApPoe
ade, T believe that we have rol end, which is quarter elosed by a
lected for our standard bearer a man . diphragm; the other end js raised a
who will dare to sign a , Sanday . jittle, and the cylinder is get révolving. Atthe same’time some fresh .
water is introduced and distributed .
man. I feel
law, if he thinks it is wrong, independent of public opinion or Young
Men’s Christian Associations.” P-believe we have got a man who will . evenly inside from the opposite end.
not sign siebtepn. spbaidy bills and
veto two, as a death bed repentance. z :
e -that every Repohiican that 7 oe oP the dirty water, and
enamember of this conven. together out of the cylinder over the
tion, or taken an interest in it, when . edge of the diaphragm at the lower .
he goes from the hall and departs
fronethe ci will : s : :
home and atk faithfully, truly and . ™0V!8 the heaviest particles along
honestly, and with zeal, forthe whole . up grade, and toward the elevated
entire Republican ticket, and we will . end, againstthe flow of water, which
ority seni the eon
tate of California equial, <
if not greater, than they had joatnnt being the secondary and rather imus four years ago.
go back to his
roll up a ms
Tue Surrer War.—The Alta cor-+
respondent of the 29th ult. speaking
of the Miner’s League at Sutter Creek
The Miner’s League held another
secret meeting last evening, and was . ,. ey Boor
in session till after one o’clock A. M. lightness, over the side of its own
Considerable cheering was heard on . particular sluice into the next one
the outside, but I was unable to gain . following; the clean water playing
but little in regard to what transpired
in.the. meeting. President Burns} .°. Oe Ont Maries
informed -me-thatgeneral —business + jetting i. according — to judgment
was transacted, that the subject of a . against the inside of the cylinder on
settlement was discussed, and that it
was resolved to receive any commu:
nication from the owners to thatend; being four threads a casas to the
but they were determined that no . f00t, (the sluice three inches wide)
such settlement should be made
while the troops were here.
his own expression: ‘‘We will not be zi
driven to a settlement at the point of . be traveled by the particle_would
the bayonet.”
The same corres
ter dispatch says:
“iW: burs, Prosidéntofthe > -: ee
Miners’ League, is holding a consulcheap, being made of wood, thescrew
tation With the principal mine owners . P@rts included. Por the latter noth; tis said i has prop. ing more is requisite than the nailositions to make toward the comproj ; n of alata i F . :
mise of the difficulty. The meeting ake wien . spirel continuation
A number of . notiogn . aide of the cylinder.
this evening.
to strengthen it.
For Secretary of State, Melone’s
is an excellent selection. He is a
young man, and exceedingly popular
with his party in San Francisco. °
The nominee for Controller, Green
of Marin, served a term in the Senate, and is said to stand high in his
locality.
For Treasurer, 2 gentleman whoisa
German, was chosen; Dr. Ferdinand
Raehr, formerly of Shasta, now of
San Francisco. He is awort ge
and will be heartily supported. “Bos
Robert Gardiner, of Humboldt, ig
in every way qualified for the position of Surveyor General. He isa
young man of ability and integrity.
John 8. Love, of San Francisco, a
young lawyer of ability was chosen
. for Attorney General.
Taggart, a populaz man, well qualified for the position, was chosen tor
Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Professor Bolander was chosen
Superintendent of Schools. The
~. Chronicle says of him: The German
Americans were anxious for the nomination of Professor Bolander, of
this city, the founder of the Cosmopolitan School System. He is well
known as a most learned friend of
common schoo] education, and will
bring to the support of the ticket the
German-Americans in a solid phalanx.
The same paper says of McGlynn:
In nominating John A. McGlynn, of
this city for Harbor Commissioner,
the Convention recognized the claims
of thé Irish-Republican element.—
«McGlynn is popular with all classes
of citizens, and it will not surprise
us if he runs ahead of his ticket.—
His honesty is unquestioned, and his
sterling worth is recognized even by
Democrats.
The ‘judicial ticket is also most excellent.. A. L. Rhodes has long and
acceptably filleda place onthe bench,
and of the Hon. A. C. Niles we have
already spoken. He is too well
known in this county to require extended notice at our hands ‘in this
place.. ,
have been served on those working
in the mines and posted on the doors
. of their dwellings. warning them to : f 4
leave their work or suffer the conse. Y¢ ®T¢ #cqnainted. As to its practiPERTINENT QuEstions.—The Ex-:
aminer ving denied the statemignt 7. eg Mean
of the Stockton Independent, ag: toi}.. ef ab GHneler at. one of the
. the number of votes in oppositién. to
Haight, or that there was a compfo-+
mise with the opposition, asks:
Were Governor Haight, Frank . P
McCoppin and Lloyd Tevis closeted fora sluice of 1720 feet would cost,
, . together nearly three hours the night . it is evident, only about a third as
before the nomination at goon s much, constructed in this manner,
tel de France on Second street 8 . : traight li P
Lioyd Tevis the financial and diploa would in se i thine, since the
matic representative of the railroad . ie of the sluice at.any point forms
d ‘‘smarter than all the rest . also the side of the’ néxt ‘strew or
n put together?” Does he . groove compartment; so saving the
page 7. sig Migeetiniers on lumber of one of the sides. On the
What other object could the triangu} *her hand the machitie requires molar conference have been called: for . tive power.
than to prepare the way for a harmonious nomination?
the branch
. ex
original in that’ Ti
A
pe
Scientific Press, that looks like a nov-.
elty, and is not without ex@é@lgnt/Lancasterand Fred Searls were ap531 California street, in a two foot
model: }
A cylinder like.aicazinon, 20 feét
being turned into the cylinder at one
The operation is that of clean water
end, at the same time that the screw
overflows from riffle to rifle—such
portant role of the screw threads. __
Take any single heavy. particle introduced, asa grain of pyrites ora
nail; it is compelled to traverse the
whole length of the screw without
any possibility of escape, except by
being lifted, in consequence of its
against it, down each sluice; the pipe
that side which is rising. There
and a circumference of 24 feet, the
To use . total length of the sluice neceessary
be 24x4x20, or 1720 feet, which is a
pondent in a la. third of a mile in a straight sluice.
The machine is very simple and
Less water seems to be required in
this than in any machine with which
cal results, we know nothing further
than the reported successful operation of a machine six feet long and
eentinuousnéss of operation, and self
discharging, are of course, decided
attvantages. Thélitber ‘requisite
A 20 foot machine, 8 feet in diameter, costs $300, and: is estimated to
Catirognia SHap.—The Fish Commeporare effectually all the pulp that
missioners of California, besides ex. ® 20 stamp mill can deliver.
erting themselves to protect and save he
valuable native breeds of fish, are laboring to introduce choice varieties
from abroad. Their first experiment . and in the evening at.8 o’clock) Sabbath
in this line‘is the deposit of fifteen . 5¢20ol at 2o’clock, w. a,
thousand young shad, from the Hudson river, in the upper waters of the
Sacramento, This river, at Tehama,
where the young fish were placed, is . E. Halleday, Pastor.
comparatively
streams that convey the mining disery Sunday morning a. 11 o'clock, by Rev
charges entering it far to the! southward. The water has been tested
and found conducive to the health of . School at 2, and Vespers at 8 p.m. Rev.
the fish and full of food for their sup. Father Claire, Pastor.
port. It is cléarer than the waters of aaa
the Potomac and James,.in which the ohne vf ep treepey dint) ties
finest shad abound, and there is ev. . Setrites at Hianthae hush, -mérning
Preaching Sunday.’
Divine Services will be held in the Meth
odist Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,
Services in the Congregational Church,
every Sunday morning and evening, at the
usual hours of worship. Sabbath School
immediately after morning service. Rev
Episcopal services at the Court House evMr. Anderson.
Divine Services at the Catholic Church
Sunday morning at 10} o'clock. Sabbath
Divine services will be held at the A. M.
and evening tthe usual hours of worship.
ery-Teason to believe that the young . Rev. J. A. Wirth, pastor.
fish placed in it will prosper and mul—+
tiply until our rivers are stocked with:
them. The habits of the shad are. ® ™ob at Lewiston, Oregon, on the
much like those of our native salmon, . 10th inst. — ‘ ‘ .
though it belongs to another genus. iain ie
It descends to salt water periodically, . .
returning to the upper channels of . Wh guests last week.
fresh streams to spawn. ' wi
Watters, a-manrderer 4 was hung by
Manysvin.e hotels were crowded
A VALUABLE mare, of the ClydesTux testimony of §.G. Elliott, in} 1/*. stock, recently ‘imported’ from
the Holladay railroad suit, at Port. Cmada, died at Yreka on the 20th
land, Oregon, was ¢oneluded on the } stant.
22d ult..It ocoupied over three
' time, and will make a printed
On the 2istinstant John Piatt freotured his right leg at Mokelumne hill> 3S eh 4 Pee Pe eS
will be towedto*San Francisco
MS TE eho
car, and Charles Hebbard, AYbe-t
act as Marshals of this part of the
procession.
A ton of icé was ordered for the
drinking fountains, which are to be
established at different points on the
streets. t
The Choral Society have accepted
the invitation to sing,
George Smith will furnish a six
horse team for the procession.
Quarterly Meeting.
The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of
the Methodist Church in this city,
will commence with Love Feast at 924
o'clock this morning. Preaching at
11 o’clock, by Rev. W. Peck, of
Grass Valley. Preaching in the evening ‘at the usual hour, by Presiding
Elder E. A. Hazen. Quarterly Conference on Monday evening.
} Miss Carrie A. Moore.
\ Miss Carrie A. Moore will give exhibitions at the Nevada Rink, in this
city, on afternoons and evenings of
the 6th, 7th and 8th of July—Thursday, Friday and Saturday next. Miss
Moore is the most expert and graceful lady skater in the United States;
and her exhibitions will be worth an
attendance. Everybody should go
and see what wonderful things can
done on wheels.
Nominated. :
Hon. A. A. Sargent was nominated
Congress. He is well known, and
his services to the State are appreciated by the people, irrespective of
party. He will get the full vote of
his party and a large number of Democratie votes in the coming election.
Democratic Committee.
The Democratic County Central
Committee yesterday met and ealled
primaries forJuly 15th, and a County
Convention to nominate County offlcers on the 22d of this month.
Taree Chinese burglars attempted
to break jail at Placerville on the
21st imst., and failed,
tal
A Curvaman called ‘Jim’’ was
murdered by a countryman at Tehama last week.
National Anniversary.
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
ATTENTION 3!
N compliance with an order from Headquarters, Fourth Brigade, you are hereby ordered to appear at your Armory, in full
uniform, for Parade, on
TUESDAY MORNING, i
JULY FOURTH. at 10 o'clock
Every member of the Company must be
on hand promptly at the hour named. By
order.
: JNO. A, LANCASTER,
Capt. Commanding.
> J.P. Carr, 0: 8. ° a
NOTICE.
ee Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders
of the
Mooney Flat Hydraulic Mining
Company,
will be held at the Office of the Company, in
Mooney Flat. July 12th, 1871, at 10
o’clock, A. M. ”
H.W. K. CROUCH, Secretary.
Sucker Flat, June’ 30th, 1871.
DR. LEVINGS'’
SARSAPARILLA AND ROSE
WILLOW :
A os THE CURE OF
FEMALE DISEASES!
Dr. Levings’ Sarsaparilla and Rose Willow
has never been equalled as a safe and effectual remedy for Female Diseases. None but
the practicing physician is aware of the
very alarming extent to which they prevail
throughout our whole land, and as a consequence these diseasesare leaving their imprint on the rising generation.
One ‘bottle will dispel the inaccessible
character of the disease, though more may
be required to complete a cure. Sold by all
The Comimittee of the Fourth of}
July have selected Miss Eliza Cor-.
nell for the @oddess’of Liberty, and. ' . ~ DESSERT we
liave also chosen 37 misses torepre-. «© «««=*”*éC“‘«‘éC WRAPS, ~
sent the States. ’ AND TEA
It was determined that 37 boys
pointed to select the boys and alsd tof PEARL WHITE,
[pv FoR 1871,
by acclamation in the Second Dis-. “
. triet Convention-as a candidate for
. EXPENSE OF MANAGEMENT
——
Elegant Shapes, 175 pieces, $25.
FRENCH CHINA,
; 153 pieces, $45.
CUT GLASS SET,
55 pieces, $30.
IVORY HANDLED CUTLERY SET
27 pieces, $15.
SILVER PLATED SERVICE,
1 Best Castor,
1 Dozen each Tea and
Table Spoons,
1 Dozen medium Forks,
‘THE COMPLETE OUTFIT,
With Pearl White, $90
With French China, $110
GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS GOODS, and
_ PACKED FREE OF CHARGE. '
44 pes $21 50.
HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO.,335 PINE STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francigco, June 28th.
Connecticut Mutual _
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
——
. Four and Quarter Millions !
Assets about $32,000,000.
Surplus about $9,000,000.
TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID
TODATE, oyer $11,000,000
TOTAL SURPLUS PREMIUMS RETURNED TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT
$11, 000, 000.
” During last officially reported. year, 1870,
Lower than in any other American Company, ONLY 8.35 per cent of Income !
‘ _.._ G. P. SPARKS, .
jm Agent Nevada City.
NO MORE POSTPONEMENTS.
yas PRIZES IN THE PIONEER
AND LIBRARY
GIFT CONCERT
WILL BE AWARDED ON THE
‘18TH DAY OF JULY...... 1871
AGENTS MUST MAKE
FULL SETTLEMENTS ON THE
—10TH. —
All Orders and Communications
Should be addressed to
CADWALDER, DAVIS & CO.,
No. 44 Fourth Street,
SACRAMENTO.
GRAND 4th JULY BALL!
AT ROUGH & READY }
L. A. WALLING would respectfully infurm his friends in
Nevada County that be has perfectéd arrangements for a
GRAND BALL,
On Tuesday Evening, July 4th,
—aT—
Walling’s Hotel,Rough & Ready.
THE BEST OF MUSIC HAS BEEN ENGAGED AND A MAGNIFICENT SUPPER
WILL BE GOT UP FOR THE OCCASION.
Tickets Three Dollars,
ima A general invitation is extended,
89” Come all you who like to dance and
have a good time. je26
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
RS. R. SHURTLEFF, having taken
¢e of the School recently taught
by Miss ler, the Theatre,
Having had much experience asa teacher,
Mrs. Shurtleff is prepared to teach all the:
erms the same as heretofore.
. Rie" Taatho: * wesc! want by
“CANNON willbe’ a candiaasy.
6 [ge-Sisction to GY" office natale for
heeordér, subject to the decision of the a?
ocratic. County Convention, _ Dem,
AN, CLANCY, of Nevada
Daten ségsor, shbj
cratie County Convention, . ie rs
For Superintendent of Schools,
B. WHITE, of Nevada city “<ii,
Yr. a candidate for the office pe Pla “2
tendent of Public Schools, subj —
cision of the Democratic Comte pil
tion. ie
For Road Commissioner,
Bee W. PARSHLEY, of French
Corral, will bea candidate for ¢ Oftigg.
of Koad Commissioner, subject to rm deci.
sion of the Union Republican County Con,
vention. jel
For Supt. of Schools,
FR« POWER, of Nevada City, ig
hereby anhownced as a candidate 1
tue office of Superintendent of Sebools. par
ject to the decision of. the Union
County Convention. ar
For Road Commissioner,
NIHELL, of Nevada City, Will bes
candidate for the office of Road Comuussioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, jelo,
For Supervisor,
M L. MARSH, of. Nevada City, is.
e hereby announced as acandidate for
tne vince of Supervisor, Ist District, gy).
ject to the decision of the Union Republican
Convention,
jlo
For Public Administrator,
D. bat LS ego of Nevada city,
a candidate for the Office of Pahoa
uuuistrator, subject to the decision of the
. Union Republican County Cottvention, jy
For Assemblyman.
M. GEQRGE, of Grass Valley, yi
be a candidate for the Ausemnbly. hing
Convention. ~ .
. ject to the decision of the Union Republican
: 9
For County Treasurer,
AMES J. OTT is hereby announted
asa candidate for the office of County
‘sreasurer of Nevada County. Subjectto the
decision of the Union Republican Conyention. ; je?
For Sheriff.
eh wes MAJOR, of Grass’ Valley, wil
be a candidate for the office of Sheritf of
Nevada County, subject to the decision of
Democratic County Convention, jp
For County Surveyor.
S. BRADLEY is hereby announ“He ed as & candidate for the office i
Coumy Surveyor, subject to the decision of
the Republican County Convention. 2
For District Attorney.
‘@ is hereby announced as a roi
date for the office of District Attorney sub
ject to the decision of the Repubiican Cou-ty Convention. ; i]
For Assembly.
AT. WHEELER, of Bear Valley,
Washington Township, is keréby announced as a candidate for the Assembly,
subject to the’ decision of the Republican
Convention. m0
For County Treasurer,
ULIUS GREENWALD is announced
as a candidate fer re-election to the office
or County Treasurer, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Convention,
For. County Treasurer.
GOLDSMITH is hereby announced
‘@ 28 a candidate for the office of pur
‘lreasurer, subject to the decision ‘of the
Republican Convention.
For County Recorder.
RANK MORSE, of Grass Valley, is
announced a. a candidate fer the cille
ot County Recorder, stibject fo the nomibtion of ‘the Republican Convention.
For County Recorder.
M. WALLING, of —— and Ready
@ Township, will be a candidate for the
ottice of County Recorder, subject to te
decision of the Republican Convention.
For Sherif.
ENRYSCADDEN, of Grass Vala,
H is hereby announced as a candidate ¢
bneriff of Nevada county, by his way.
friends—subject to the decision of the Ie
publican Convention. :
For County Clerk.
3. ROGERS, present incumbe,
oJ» win tencanaldas for ncletn erk, the o: [) unty ae Cw
decision of the
vention.
For Road Commissiouer.
of Grass Valley,’
E. hereby sunounced as a candidate
the office of Road Commissioner, subject
the decision of the Republican Conventio.
at the ensuing C
your DICKSON ie hereby suse
the
Satject to ro nomination of the jet
Druggists. * : je28 Nevada, June 6th, 1871.
NEVADAICE CO. A C. NILES, yi
Cass, Kuxr, Pres't..E. W, Broxzow,see'y,. Attorney and Counselor at Law, \
4
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station peld to carving Fuunice ol.” 88 . GRANT, of Roug>
Boke patties shone ieee . Seerrestion.: ees caged.
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shooting s
sluice robb
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counter res
of the rol
wounding ¢
wasybeld b
day and th
ed by the t
suspicionin
cleaning uj
Scott about
there about
tween 1 an
On the la:
moving in:
the bank 1
isfy himsel
up the und
to them to
to run, Sco
his pistol.
ashe tho
flume. Th
and the off
of the flu
_then crosse
the race t
the officer
man, the k:
a distance
time Scott
over @ ban!
the creek.
his revolve
be useless;
other pist
back to the
robber whx
was foun
through th
died instar
* found, tho
and the t
alsosis
cheaxing th
verdict tha
by a pisto:
Scott, in t:
20 Officer,
It was a g
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age to mal
sistent fi
Scott did i
Feu
For you
such as tri
and fancy
store, for
thing in #]
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‘Goldsmitl
of any e
and visite
to call at 1
lect from :
just receiy
the very .
which we
are really
call to see
to purcha
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appearan
‘the busi:
with ever
Tuesday
held in tk
men, sch
and trad
force.
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up. in fi
carpetedthe room