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March 13, 1872 (4 pages)

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cz i i hie Daily Transcript itd . The Mount Auburn Mining Co. Since we published the account of the incorporation of the Mount AuPassage of y didinglinits Bill for the Relief of Pre-emption Settles in California. 3 Visrroms to Niagara Falls during the coming season, may ap well make up their minds in advance to pay GRASS VALLEY MINSTRELS GIVE ONE OF THEIR FIRST BANNER BROTHERS. . 106 Duane Street, oe Daily. NEVADA cI $ NEVADA CFFY, CAL.” tare Oo , we have learned fur-; The Washington correspondent of . heavy tribute tothe Jehus. It is Ww CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS NEW YORK. LOCAL rt LS scatingians in regard to th the Bulletin says: Upon the eomple. stated that anassociation of ten hack-. . A'T NEVADA igs mecca —_ iis ee ‘ Wednesda March 13, 1872. peal ions of th pee pan eae tion of the call of the States for bills . men have paid $3,500 for the monop» no? _ A Night im the St< 4 ,@ ; 7 pee y; é = .,. of the or * rom 8 pentlemnsi who? and resolutions in the House;-on the . oly of the hack business of the CataBANNER BROTHERS and Fo = = __‘isions of which it is proposed to GENERAL UV. S. GRANT..‘lis well acquainted with the mine, and who pronounces it equal to any 26th of February, Mr. Sargent obtained the floor for amoment, by consent of Gen.-Garfield (who was ract House during the season, and sum and a good deal more, by the) will, of course, expect to ‘make this . THURSDAY EVE'G, March 14. CONSISTING OF 408 Market Street, On Saturday ev and 5 o'clock, ali ges oe . : Bush, of Red Dog, in th ty, learn that itis sitsinh SONGS, SAN FRANCISCO. Es : . aa . is i aan road, adjoin. entitled to it as Chairman of the Ap-. well known system of hack swindling. BURLESQUES wandered from hon Subjcct 40 the decision of the National Re : , publican Convention. sie Railroad in the Legislature. ing the Soggs’ location, and running three thousand feet to Ragan Flat. Last Summet a new shaft was sunk, and a north and south drift run. Phe bill-recently_introduced “by . Rack was taken out which yielded BHemator M. P. O’Connor, fot the con. “struction of tram roads in Placer and Nevada counties, ahd under the probuild the horse railroad from Colfax to Grass Valley and Nevada, has been ‘favorably reported back by and have the bill passed immediately. Railroads and improved roads have $22 80 per ton, the quarts being . taken from top-te bottom. Theledge aterages four feet jim thickness. In . the south ‘drift they did not cross ithe chimney of rock which. was found, and when they left off work the ledge was widening and the rock showed free goid and ric h sulphurets, The ledge was located several years ago, “}day, and has =e force of mento work tf ine this season. ‘He has procured a twenty-five horse mining started in this locality in-the propriation Committee), and asked ungnimous consent that the Committee en Public Lands be discharged from the farther consideration of the bill for the relief of California preLemptionists, and that the same be + immediately passed. The bill having been ready “Mr. Taffe, of Minnes+ota;—-suggested that. its provision should be made general, so as to allow settlers everywhere one year additiogal time for payment of their claims, his constituents having suffered by fires, and being as much last summer. A bill similar to this was passed by the last Congress, were LOW granted by Congress, hunWould it be cut of the way te pass 4 general law prohibiting; ander heavy penalties, the imposition of extortionate charges by hack drivers, with a special clause fixing the rates at all places of public resort. Tue ashes of Columbus, which have already made as Many voyages as the living navigator, are to be again disturbed. The Havanese, who . have_bad_ possession of the mortal relics of the discoverer. of America since 1746; proprose to move them to made demands for their positions.— ty officers elect of Solano ‘county . : 8. W. COR, BROAD & PINE STREETS J. B. Lemon, Treasurer; George La-. — and DANCES. ‘The Entertainment will be of the most . chaste description, and cannot. fail TO PLEASE ALL. = FOR PARTICULARS SEE SMALL BILLS. Doors open at ca ‘Troubles begin at 8 o’clk. Dass Creche 50ers, PARQUETTE 25 crs. “Republican County Central , Committee. Under the Transcript Printing Office. BANN ER BROTHERS Cor. C and Taylor Streeta, VIRGINIA CIEX. < = ee BANNER. BROTHERS, Cor, Broad = Streets, NEVADA cerry. — N — i ~ FURNISHING GOODS!! Also a Large Stock of Acids, Mining . ~ —feund until next 1 o’clock. The fathe the mother engage hold duties when th out. The child wa as darkness came ‘ inereased, the par it was lost. Then ried to the adjoini Bet, and immediat began the search. “Superintendent of pany suspended v tire force might b the Judiciary Committee, and prob: ‘ entitled te relief'as the settlers in. 4 new cemetery, and erect over them . HE Menibers of the BRE County ReImporters of it possible, the m ably, before this time has passed. sft by = — toad California; and Mr. Holman, of Ina suitable monument. re. pyaeaertast pot Bot 189, . re ; i & Geren eas death which se The le of Nevada county. are vid ret “gad tt diner aon in. . diana, thought the bill should await . there are not a fow. ‘citizens of the . . t2erdock,: P.M per. President. English, hea ; oe the little one in th : pape a ; : . its turn, and be reported by the Com. United States who would be glad to} Parker Pde : r s ad united in favor of this -railroad, . tothe hands of A. H. Irish, who sold . : ied in che course of . give’ actuating toward the cost of _ A. H. Parker, See’y. Goods ! darkness ts :: a j mittee when ca = : untry about Rec . and no time should be lost in getit to § pecs eager of SanFraneivetiouk ee such s memorial, especially. if they ‘FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, as . ial = Ss EES er worked ttiastsam— ee : OWER night 1 t:ng the bill through the Assembly. see ‘canis convinced of its “value, . . ~ Br. Sargent replied that he se . theme ib. would seep Oy and FM ‘SEEDS, ES. Manufacturers of ering lights of the The representatives from Nevada and inco orated a company of which . Psection to's general bill, but that . cluded within the Raniige the, Be) Sh ®t ee » : wets seen in every dire *P _— i this bill was of immediate necessity . public. — Ard a great variety of Illustrated Catalogues FINE CLOTHING a end Placer counties in thé Agsembly . he is general Superintendent. Mr. . sof the drought which had : a ; the men who thu: . Johnson came to this city last Saturlon sieaian sable At Suisun, on Monday, the coun-}. ~ fe —AND— lting storm hop -. Should hasten the action of that body . 4° ay a burned up the valleys of C aMfarnia Ds ay NEVADA DRUG STORE. ; pe store the child mother, who wa: searchers. All fe _been talked of long enough. Every. power engine and machinery for put. p bat. ej eon Se ms mont, District Attorney; and U. S. EM TON HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, would be found d body is anxious to see ground broken . ting up hoisting works, pumps, ete., . ‘B® ergs sabeeres yt +B. Taylor refased to vacate.—'The . _M. PRESTON, . ae _pontire of by ial: and the first rail laid, The Company . for the systematic and thorough deice ea cae wed si Supervisors passed an order recogAPOTHECARY. = = open shafts in the zie aye: é Sg Pe year; the te A we : d = 7 : but the chi in ready 40 organize ansoon as the . opment of the mine.“Thisig one, nizing the officers elect, and a man cae ; THING.---came, but the c law sat pe and as soon a8 Ot the May ew seteepeiatesn guaPe a damus will be sued in the Supreme BOYS’ © G, and the search ws = a 1 the old offi— that at 1 ‘the incorporation is completed work . past year, and the indications are dreda of families would lose their rs psvecie. aie inigieatos eae Se ea eee Maret Trunks, Valises, &c. é&o. a ee wail “Will be commenced. We: expect to . that others of equal importance will opps ange amare" ny lof the Vallejo vote having been claim. Rates. Mr. Thorndyke, ' It is safe to ¢ é make a Fourth of July excursion on the new foad to Grass Valley, and to go by. rail from Nevada to Sacramento before the Presidential campaign, if this bill is passed. Every arrangea aan th who intend to build it, and they oaly await the authority of law which will by this bill te commence work. Our representatives can hasten the bapinuing of the work by securing the speedy € of this bill, and if the Company bill has been approved by the Senate Judiciary, and when passed there is soon be inaugurated, predict that more quartz mining will be done about Nevada the coming senson than ever before since the discovery of gold. Admitted te Practice. John W, Clark -was yesterday examined in the District Court for admission to practice. The examination wis conducted in open court by Judge Searis and L. W. Williams. The examination was very strict, and the applicant-acquitted himself most creditably. At the conclusion ef the 3 . examination Judge Reardan paid Mr. tion would enable hiinto take a high position in the profession» He then emptorily objected-to the consideration of the bill, and Garfield resumed the floor, but at once yielded. it absolutely, whereupon Sargent was-recognized, suspend the rules, which was carried “by largely more than two-thirds vote,
aud the bill was passed. The motion was skillfully made, according to previous arrangement, and exhibited a readiness in the use of parliamentary tactics for which Mr. Sargent deserves credit and complimentary mention. The bill as it goes to the Senate provides ‘“‘that all bona this Act in which to make proof and and made a motion to}si year from and after the passsge of. ed to be illegal. A square barof steel, coated with nickel, may beimmersed for_a long time in water without showing any s of rust, and it is said that it may be buried in flour of sulphur for several days without tarnishing the lustre of the fickel surface. Copper and brass bars, upon which the nickel surface has been applied, may even be immersed in an aqueous solaticn of nitrate of silver without precipitating the silver. WatTER IN THE Mrves.—The late all the work the pumps tan do. If only sixteen days of good work in NOTICE. drugs and medicines to H. Hanson to settle as soon as possible. against me will be paid by H. Hanson. H. R. BUSSENIUS. Nevada, March 5th, 1872. AVING disposed of my business in. all persons indebtéd to me are requested All claims JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF the Latest and Most Fashionable Styles, TO WHICH WE CALL THE AR H. HANSON [Successor to H. R. Bussenius,] DRUGGIST. K ry College of Stockholm Sweden. Graduate of the Apotheca. }. ~ MASONIC BUILDING, 2 Corner Of Pine and Commercial ‘Streets. TENTION OF PURCHASERS. BANNER BROTHERS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, _ Nevada City. February 14th, 1872, NEVADA LIBRARY Feb. 28, 1872. OTICE is hereby. given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made by Vincent George Bell, David Alex: 1 torary Hall, Kidd’s Building. Commencing on Monday evening, Feb. 26th, and.continuing each successive week, dogs, started out , tions, in hope th find the child. 1 animal and its ke perior to man’s When about a mi the child, Mr. ' that his dog had was eagerly follo some bushes. W the spot he howl @ manner that t! were satisfied thé night’s search ha child wis -discov m5 “Nevapa Crry, Ca. is : : ihe high compliment for’ fide pre-emption claimants who may rains have given the mines here LECTURES. up under a large pela snl i < cee Pray Paios Sp in ths various ae filed their declaratory state. 5°™¢ trouble. The North Star is Application for Patent toa Placer NDER the management of the Trustcontend. Whi eround wilh. be techs betore-the adbranches-of law, commended him for . ments prior to the passage of this . Dt quite able to control the water. Gold Mining Claim. U eesof the Nevada Library Association Uittio’ tellow--sak : journment of the Legislature. Let. what he hak already accomplished . Act, upon any public lands in the The 800 foot level is in acold bath Unrrep Stars Laxp OFFICE; ae of six Lectures will be delivend want to go home action in the matterbe speedy. ‘The . and told him that-continued applica. State of California, shall have one . 84 the water is slowly gaining with . a The good news ¢ mination of the rapidly, and the stored to the an little fellow was his night in the the mine can be done this month, u dividend will accrue. The water is free at the Eureka, but it is easily made an order for his admistien to no necessity of keeping it—on-the file the bar. We understand that } a day in the Assembly. _Members of . oe selipoas = Clark will apply for admission in the . ~ . the latter body,and especially the delander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith to the Government of the United States for a Patent tothe-follewing described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz: Knownas the Fraser, Alexander & Co’s claims, situated in French ayment for their respective claims.” until the course is cumpleted, as follows: paym pe Monday Evening, March 1sth. JOHN W. CLARK. oe The Organ. Supreme Court at the beginning of Pepe re a be aie handled. If they only had good con oe Lag oie shane se County; SUBJECT—“EARTH’S BATTLE-FIELDS prey egates of Placer and Nevada, will con. the next term. — — ion is competent and un. rock at the Eureka ah wert heen. mining claim of’ ‘Edward Allison & Go. uae y ae The third 1 t f th 2 : : pa siecle prejudiced HK cannot be too thorough } —G. V. Union. . the North and East ; by the mining claim Monday Evening, March 25th. * rd lect er a favor on the entire community District Court. and searching for the Mason & Ham-. of Trust & Hope Co. on the South and on the M. S. DEAL. the Nevada Lib by securing prompt action in the } West by the lines desig.ated by Diagram filed in Land Office and posted on claims and the rim rock and more particularly described as follows, te-wit: On unsurveyed land, North of Township 16 Nérth, Range 7 East Mount Diable Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at MaTue hilarious hyena of a traveling menagerie celebrated New Year’s day ina Georgia town by pitching into his keeper and tearing his clothes .. into shreds. The following business was transacted. in the District Court yesterday : Foster vs. Leuey. Demurrer sustained and ten days given to amend { lin Organ Co. It is _such comparisons which will best eatablish the thorough excellence of their work. Kohler, Chase & Co., agents, 633, delivered on Mo Pattison Esq. o: ject was ‘‘Odds lecturer so hanc SUBJECT—“A LOCAL RAILROAD—ITS FEASIBILITY AND ADVANTAGES. Monday Evening, April 2d. matter. The railroad is needed now, and if completed before the end of the Summer, will be of incalculable has been successfully conducted when miscreant made good his escape. put over for the term, in the expecDated on claim, 28th February 1872. ~ . Monday Evening, March 19th. complaint. Clay street, San Francigeo. a The merry beast was . rysville, California, and containing fortyaudience regrett : i . ; four (44) acres : Beginning at a dead REV. E. HALLEDAY. = = benefit tothis county next Fall and} yyason & Mason vs. Dickson et als. . ; going for the flesh when he yielded . 59 inches in Sassatte, marked F.& A. Nol ~ BUBJECT—“LORD ULEY soon. He co ~ Winter, Demurrer overruled and ten days. ' Tus Chicago P ost claims to have . to ——— influence of several otras teen T Genet Be = _— that some pers om ‘ = . ~ ¥ ic rrai to Birchville from : — ‘ . 3 ae he given to amend complaint. on its ome staff a extra. crowbars._ whieh bee Batre Edward Allison's. Season Tickets, for the course of six Beemight consider : ngora Goa * ‘ : in abilities. e editor says oe bears chains dis. tures, admitti lad men, Or j . So th le of thi The People vs. Eureka Lake Water +e = 4 D.L. Same seedsman, met tant, running thence N 85° East 12.30 . two ladies "$2. nn ee fi in wich an eves ________._ Some vf the people of this county! o, asotion to strike out answer over he ᠀渀攀瘀攀爀 knew of any one who eould chains to a stake marked I, & A;-No.-2-;-. ~Evening ‘Tickets, ‘admitting one lady and He-then-went are moving in the matter of raising raléd and xception taken by Aoet write with equal ease upon so singu. with a terrible accident at his resipoche ak 2s x 1 talento . meen pine gentleman, or two ladies, 50 cents. many local and. » Mar Angora gouts, "Ehe only experiment eres Lage y lar a range of ‘topics with informadence on Sherman Island>a few days . No. 3, from which the gate of the * edo ‘benin pine! Ayreers) wh me principal ee yet made in the county, that we know tion so exact in detail. * Whereupon . 28° Hewasleaning over a mangerin bears N25% © E1-36 chainsdistant ; thence . ’ ‘The object of these Lectures is to secure John. W. Clark admaited to practice POD . bis barn, when a pitchfork fell from. S04 ee a ee ae omarted F. k A. funds to add new books to the Library. ick see es of, says the Grass Valley. nion, is law. an envious cotemporary asked the ’ en a pitchfork fell from_. No. 4; ee $744° W 9.78 chains to a. The co-operation and patronage of all citiing that if an that of E. O. Tompkins, of Nevada Post why it” never published any of the haymow, and one of the tines . thacts 2° Wb. poral & A. No. & ; . pene of Mevada js solicited. aa 7 city, who owns a fine ‘anal in Cael SERENE 16 50 ‘clock — her arti¢l penetrated the left side of his face ed Fok A. No. éand thence x 96.50 mame ; a a ee . President. on 4 a ’ : e cles. cha JOHN ally. ‘Bo ts fecfocty well aise ere feos ee jut below the eyeball. He isrecov-. aittmmnatamernneangcal. N,Paste Arete. eee hes Ee ee a x i with the Angoras. A company has . The Skating Rink ay mes Ferry, inst Friday, a} ering: Eu doar toe — xg no meg = =— psi sg “¥ oe ise ei @ any adverse clai i been formed for the purpose of going drunken sheep herder assaulted a thereto are.ereby ired to present the. CATHOLIC. FESTIVAL 6 audience a) \ This popular_place for recreétion 3 : D that into thé™business on an extensive . ang amusement will be ps ers Spaniard named Pablo Navarro with istrict Attorney Murphy propo. sme before the Registerand Receiver of -ouniedeties \ scale. In Placer and El Dorado} gyening and 2 a this . 9 knife, slashing at his throat and al. 8&8 to have the lottery cases in the/. trict, at Marysville, Califorsia, ‘within ed ° " on mele. The lecture wa counties the Angora goat business . those ot a whe % ne z oa most severing the jugularvein. The . Municipal Court at San Francisco all ninety Soe Seo Sng fet hy oC pubiek“or audience were re, ercise them: H . , _ selves on rollers. Mr. Bullard keeps oe tation that the Legislat ill pass VINCENT G. BELL, . rv 1 \ —_ like the proper care has} tho skates‘in the best order, : the. Two trees are pointed out to the . an act > eatetirs all oe JAMES PRASER a The object 6f the Festival This Compa a \ ‘ a Gren gi quadrupeds, and . §oor is‘as level and smooth as a sheet . Curious visitor at San Diego, which . tions, . : 1 Sere s raise Fund ASS f09 8 lon . a A wee care. AS @. of glass. Polite attendants are on . tow with their leaves in the ground oe Applicants, iste nse Mash selves for a cre ih ae paps Pa Srerreaiacrnasrery hand, ready to attend the wishes and their roots in the air, a peculiar. Cotorapo is outof debt and has a Reid ox Fg ‘an _ ‘hehe ial Sap a priblic is sige fare ‘Saal hary *. of those who are present. If you . way which trees down there probably . large surplus in the treasury. No It is by me hereby ordered, that the above Series of entert i Bh id one &l want to havea good time, go to have of asserting i and d maintaining tax will be collected i : and foregoing notice, in the matter of the in our sister . ‘a contract, by which they are toline Ri : ; collected in the territory). #pplication of Vincent George Bell, David . Everybody Bre ypabrapai ss on 3 AGrand a . 4 tne Rink this-evening. ‘Bless -me, . their independen: ~gnd-in-1873-the-tax-wilt he {eae James Fraser and is bring out from the Kast, in July . ain’t it ploasant, skating Wednesda this year, und -in-1873-the tax will be . fora Pate fore Gall besser nee 7 next, about 8U thorough bred goats— ni pls — eseay) Arren a due] in Ru only one-half mill on the dollar. the Nevada Deut Semen a eee CKETS oe = Ai bucks and does of recent importation. . se sulted in the death of one of t Nevapa Transcrrer This ‘ada Count published i Nevada’ Gi, Ne were ‘ea nye a These are very fineand are fully warApportionment of Funds. batants, and during the funeral ‘ser. excellent daily has just akin ciomse 4: AYER Bisnis, . e 8D. — ir gar ge # aj ranted to be of pure breed.““Capt. E. The following is the apportionment vices, the survivor entered the church ennty fourth volum ish i é . east : 7 <I e, and Fancy i v. Shirland, whose Post Office ad-. of county funds collected during the . ®7vameed through the crowd of basen its life of a bere ae PURTRD na Se oo o ‘\ dress is Auburn, Placer county, bas . month: State Fund, $762 22. Gen. MOURET knelt beside the coffin and twentymore volumes;"’"So — — as Saag NN ' got en n hand at present seven of these . eral Fund, $1,90471. Road Fund, . Pred to the soul of the departed the Amador Ledger, eC cee j ACCOUCEEUR AND OCULIST, esteem j ure breed goats and can spare, at. $555 18. Special Fund, $33 32,— . fF forgiveness, + ; . "iho sabes HAIR DREsswe ottice—Comner of Spring and Pine scuured et y time, two bucks. He is well] School Fund, $1,478 90. Indigent! {othe poor Indian is said Tur artesian wellon the land of is pro cndin Si ite ot : ted on all facts rela -. Sick Fund, $5548. ee is said to be . git Kower, in Fruit 3 _ PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. SF” Any. person desirous of secing my Di_who attend wi as ; vate Xs a aes struggling with the measles in Min-. ., about 200 ageirclivocen LINEN THREAD, Black, White and Re cae Sno by cating af my Oflee __ With ‘the ove xorg goat business, he will at Seishane Cauaetees nesota. The Mille Sac bands of . nic meee eulons Per minute, or . an colors. MOORE’S FLA EUREKA Let the Theat uny ‘time take pleasure in giving full Joaquin M. Pavea & Co., have lo. Chippewas are considerably effected, 288,000 in twenty-four hours. It is} Needles, Combs. Brushes, meron. 8 FLAT AND ou sieht. pagan ay ——* that business ented 900 tasked selon Set _eneied but the Mississippi bands are severely ina shes and the pipe rises two — and Fine Perfumery. STAGE LINE. ; o patties who apply to him. ". eR ~ «1, )aifflicted. : ve the surface of the ground. Pens, Beads, ete, etc. Congreg: . “We hope to see the shrubs of the . "ne om the Bil beegetber or vd acne son ea Sore Sucre mand eaatlng et ent ~The Social . mountain sides in Nevada county phe eg . erect A CARPENTER named Thomas. DIED. ‘ Fe alpen of Garden, Flower and Vegetable for kabe Gui ine nyt nar go pres, the utilized by being made to produce a Creek in Nevada Township. . Goodal fell from skiff while at=. x. ¥. porno Cet Ree Woolseys and Orleans Flats nd Eureke. this, Wednes the.tine wool and the delicious matGuweRAL Broweut has donated to . tempting to board'a steamer at Portustangnin bo porch Nid 1672, Michen) Alo, Rose-Leaf Mult ‘ all Bprees busier . bare —g + dence of E. ¥ , tou which the Angora goat gives. . Chico the land for a public square, land, Oregon, and was drowned. gay aaa or ase Rar ceed ee ORT OT te OO street. A ge ; i : TOES : m3 & HERRING Proj 'ts = tended.