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March 21, 1873 (4 pages)

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The Daily Sransevipt NEVADA CITY, CAIs Friday, March 21, 1873.. Debt and Taxation. The new Revenue Law has affected a-material reduction in the rite of * taxation, as will be seen by the following table,, compiled from ¥écords of the State Board of Equalization. It. must be remembered that these , figures are made up from reports sent igto thé Revenue Offices after and prior to the collection of revenue. of 1872, and hence the statistics show the amounts without the deduction -—of-the—amounts—coltected:—For~in= ~~ statice, the total indebtedness of Ne_yada county, is reported _at_96,¢ 649, —while the auditor books at the last. ___ statement, show it to be_ pce, 200. The following is the tables~ ‘Alame@a, $153,321. $1 00 $2 21 \ = Alpine, "25,980 300 326 Amador, 192,526 235.291 Butte, 224,310 220 270 Calaveras, 232,759 350 4604 Colusa, 103;500 ~ 160. 215 ,. Contra Costa, 67,785 150 270 Del Norte, 12,169 ~200 .270 El Dorado, 227,578 2,60° 285 ' Fresno, 4511-435 O11 Humboldt, 417, 384-197 9 54 Inyo,. ‘89; 625-250 300 Korn, 33,307 1-77 23 Klamath, 16,299 2 65 30 Lake, 64,039 1 «58 Lassen, Ot lip = 2:00 2-70 Los Angeles, 245,600 190 275 Marin, 147, 100 112 Mariposa, 68,826 2 80 .Q0 Mentlicino, 109,730 1 62 9k: Merced, 20,222 1173 ae Mono, 11,604 240 . 240 = Monterey, 47,490 117 262 Napa, 328,932 180° 310 Nevada, 96,649 160 210 Placer, ‘ 20,000 135 185 Plumas, 72:422 250 290 Sacramanto, 975, 100 1-99": -2'47 San Bernd’o; 13,763 195 —2 31 Sun Diego, 158,525 250 286 San Fran, 3;461000 150 297 San Joaq’n, 271,402 105 ~ 221 San L’Obispo, 69,000 175 240 San Mateo, 67,000 92 192 Santa Barb’ a, 60,000 —125 Santa Clara; 406,000 120. 246 Santa Cruz; 68,067 137 297 Shasta, 69,414 225 9261 Sierra, — 57,606 230 285 _ Siskiyou, 55,600 160, 226 _ Solano, 277,193 +160 ~286 Sonoma, 876,000 130 240 Stanislaus, 25,509 1 50 1 86 Butter; 38,010. 150 . 190 Tehama, 114,279 = 225, Trinity, 74.999 260 . 272 Tulare, 75,180: 190 206 Tuolumne, 85,450 3870 430 Yolo, 120,598" 150" 2 at Yuba; 208,626 200 25 St. Patrick's Ball, ~/ We have been favored” by e ladies, under whose charge thé Ball in this city, on St. Patrick’s Day, for the benifit of the Catholic Parsonage » was so'successful, with the. amount. of receipts aud expenses. The total amount received was, $602, ‘The expenses amounted to $102, leaving a clear gain of $500. ‘The receipts in the Hall, during the evening, were as follows: Ice Cream sold, $23 50; Lemonade, $24 50; Canary Bird, $10 25; Ring Cakes, $10; Fiowers, $7; total, $75. A gentleman named Smith, who lives on Deer Creek,won the bird, and by calling on Mrs. Kelsey, corner of Main and Cottage streets, he can obtain it. The lady managers returh their sincere thanks to the good people of Nevada and vicinity for their liberality in con_. tributing and patronizing the Festival, thus bringing it to such a suc—eessful termination. a © <eThe Gaines Case. in the Gaines case, Were yesterday discharged by® ‘Judge Reardan, by _ consent of counsel, -and the case ~ was set for trial again on next Tuesday._-Jdudge Reardin yesterday telegraphed to Judge Keiser, of Marysville “requesting him to come up next Tuesday and try the case. sake ee Rzsvonsrbue parties from Pahranagat valley inform the Pioche Record of March Sth thatafew hundred _dollars would supply all.the Indians . in North America with annuities of the kind and quality they have received in that sections A few bandanna ‘handkerchiefs, which costs about five cents apiece, and coarse conibs, that they have no more use for than an Indian agent has for the Decalogue, with afew other articles of equally trifling value, constitute = the total .of all ane annuities for this year: a 5 ie Generel Crook has ordered } _that the Indians un reservations in. his department must be present every yoorning at roll call. The Indians at first deuturred, but now qnietly acquiesee: the completion-of the apportionment} -t stood,-a-rare talent and possessed_by . . elected President. ted, gorge, . Creek; and a The jury being unable to agree in About Town—-By Cc. M. a THE. BAND OF. HOPE.’ Met on Wednesday evening, and it was indeed cheering to the heart of every lover of his fellow man, to seeso many little ones banded together . . ‘. for the right, giving the assurance that they were working, silently it is true, but yet the more effectively, for the cause of temperance and moraliity. There.were about two hundred persons present, about fifty of which were adults, and the remainder children. The members of the Band were designated by badges, and took part in the exercises of the evening, whieh-consisted df-songs,-recitationsand select readings. ‘The little ones acquitted themselves very well, and the singing and readings by the older ones—were~-well done, Rev, PL. Haynes addressed the meeting in his usual felicitous style, which the of anything, he will-be ptmished-tforThe Gerdon_ Case. The Gordon ‘incest examination, which terminated before the Police Judge in Oakland, on . Tuesday, ‘says . the News, is one of the inmost remark+ ‘able eriminal ‘cases on, record, and forcibly illustrates the necessity for withholding -judgment until. both sides of a story are carefully heard. When the dreadful charge against Gordon was preferred the statements were so, expheit that hundreds of suiimary punishment, But a careful hearing removes every doubt, establishes the ‘entire innocence of Gordon, and points to bis aecuser as & Villain of the most depraved character. If the man Robinson'is guilty perjary, subornition of perjury, conSpirucy, seduction and rape, and he should spend the remainder of his life atthe Penitentiary: “Tne girl people were on the verge of inflicting + Encampment . Abandoned. aA meeting of the officers, of the Fourth Brigade, C.§. M., present in’ ‘the city “was \field*Tuesday at the armory of the City .Guard, says the Sacramento Record of Wedtiesday, . General Howell “presiding, Major Sheehan acting asSecretary. General Howell reported that he had received several communications from officers in the Brigade rélative to the:proposed encampment, which were rend by ~the\ secretary.. Captain M. 8. Deal, of the Nevada Light Guard wrote that his company would pay $300, provided that they were furnished with free transportation by rail to and from the encampment. a Guard,'wrote that his company fa‘yored the projeet, and—would raise the $300, and as much more as “pos-= sible,—C€aptain J. M. Newhard, of ‘the Sherman Guard, sent_alengthy . schildren appreciated, for: he ean falk ‘. to them in a manner to be ‘under“A. H, Parker was Several of the little fellows. who had broken the pledge, were éalled up and re-obligaThe closing ceremonies were gone through with, and the meeting adjourned to meet next month. VIEWS AROUND NEVADA. A point from which one ct the many beautiful viewsof the Scenery around Nevada may be had, is on Broad street, near the Methodist Church. From this vf can be seen the but few speakers down . which passes Deer ‘sunset, as the-orb of day declines over the hills, casting golden rays upon the clouds above the distant mountains, it forms one of. the most enchanting pictures imaginable: . I love to watch ‘the changes, from the castles, lakes and woodlands which the mind pictures upon the-molten clouds, into dark night. First the valley passesAnto darkness, and the slanting light shadow the tall trees/on the heights into great weird/spectres, which again dwarf into piymy shrubs, and are lost in the incfeasing blackness which has settled upon the deep vale. Soon, agaiwit changes, as the stars come out ay(d peep. into the silvery thread oP waet which rushes down, singixig joyously and sweetly; of the tired miner, whose as aided all the day, and as one the noises ‘of labor cease, iet steals over,and I go away to eam ‘of those far off shores and scenes, where there will be no more ‘change, but all will be brightness and beauty forever. eorne! cornea! War, war, to the hammer! -is now the cry. We have had the war of the Clothiers, the war of the Roses, and of the Modocs; but they sink in-’ to insignificance; for haven’t the ubiquitous ‘‘William”’ and the universal '‘Frank’’ both mounted the auction stand, and are going, going, to sell off everybody and everything to the highest bidder. Look in the advertising — columns, and you will see ‘that they ‘have everything for sale, froma vacant lot to a lot of sundries; from a piano to a bucket. Saturday will certainly be a lively day and a noisy one, . BERNARD. GAINES. The trial of this‘man for the murder of Stanton has been finished,and the case given to the jury. As I look from my window, I see thé the lights of the jtiry room, showing that they do not agree readily upon a verdict, Waiting for the verdict! How the soul of the prisoner must be tortured with contending emotions, hoping that the jury niay not agree, so he may obtain further respite, or hoping that if they do agree their verdict will be ‘‘not guilty,’’ and yet fearing the verdict will be “‘guilty,’’ and he suffer for the crime, sy oe Tue new steamboat line has :been indugurated by.the California Paci-+ fic Railroad Company. A steamet will leave Colusa twice a week, connecting with the cars at Knight’s Landing. for.Sacramento and San Francisco. Reéturning, the steater will leave Knight's Landing twice every week, on. the arrival of the cars, for Colusa; This will be a great. convenience to résidents of Colusa tounty. . Tp sedwts that av. O. S. Munsell, who receutly resigned ‘anon ship of the Bloomington, (Ill.) Wesleyan University because he was charged with improper conduct with \his ferhalé pupils, ish’t so bad as they tried to make himeout. He only . made himself agreeable to the girls, ‘was somewhat profase in‘his attentions, and kissed them ‘rather too . frequent,” =that was all, . possible, the public will not be satis. to wollec: all the testimony that was who confesses to have borne false L witness against her-father-is_unwor-. thy of beliéf; no. matter what story she may tell, and in any fature* proceedings ought not to be. placed on the stand as a witness’ Not understandin» the nature of an oath, her moral sensibilities completely deadened, it-would be a wrong to as bad a man as even Robinson seems to be, to endeavor to use such: testimony. No judicial proceeding could be affected by what such a witness may say, and the decision rendered Tuesday was not based upon the girl’s cenflicting statements, but upon the seemingly reliable evidenmee of responsible withesses. . It is hard to believe that there is so much depravity in the world, and it might be better if the knowledge of it could be concealed. But concealment is imfied whless all the occurrences of the day are faitbfully recorded, and by divesting crime of allits mystery‘and the fatal faseinations often resulting from secrecy, it may altimately be better for all. The vicious novels so . extensively read dignify criminals and make them appear like~ heroes; the simple, unvarnished’ ‘aceounts of crimes that actually oceur exhibit the offenders intheir correct ‘attitude, as objects ot loathing and condemnation. i The value of a good reputation is forcibly illustrated in the present instanee. Scores of people who knew Gordon only by repute, could not believe that he had been guilty of the unnatural crime with which he was charged; they aided him to secure able counsel and exerted , themselves accessible,._ Had _ the _. defendant borne a bad reputation, people would have been inclined to believe him guilty; none would appear to befriend him; important witnesses might never have been found, and, though wholly innocent, he might have been confined to a felon’s cell. The case isin all respects most remarkable; it is almost enough to make one tremble at the fallibility of courts, at the danger that exists that innocent men may be punished. The forthcoming trial of Robinson, for the crimes charged against hins, will be the most eventful in the. history of criminal jurisprudence. It will illustrate the wonderful power of: circumstantial evidence, the great, and often insurmountable difficulties, that often present themselves to prevent the punishment of the guilty or the. full justification of the innocent. We Robinson to clear himself; it seems almost as certain ag destiny that he is guilty ef the catalogue of crimes charged against him, . Nearty $1,000,000 was paid in life insurance on this coast last year, There are from forty to fifty life insurance agencies authorized to do business.in this State. Fifteen of these companies paid $686,441 on account of deceased Pacific coast patrons during the year of 1872. A New Dress.—The Marysville Appeal makes its appearance with a, new dress and is much improved. The Appeal is one of our most valuable exchanges, and we are glad to see this evidence of its prosperity, . {3 Kappus, the an arrested «at Sacramento for sending obscene matter through the mails to a woman in San Francisco,, was fined $500 by the San Francisco Police Court Saturday, te Andrew Brown, an employee of the Centra) Pacific Railroad Company, was run over, and killed; on the track near Halleck Station, can see no earthly possibility for. Captain Brown, of. the Camptonville . ‘Spelt Down. Ed’ Transcript: What a fuss those teachers : are making, about their spelling match. ‘You Bét” airs his . ‘spelling book ‘and what I know abdut it,”’ by writing ‘‘some’’ thusly: “sum,*’ and is afraid thatif the teachers spell with the scholars that they, the teachers, ‘‘would be put to shame.’’ If that wceuld prove to be the case, back to the rudiments, the better. “T.H,” from. the) eountry; knows all about it, and notices ‘that very few good spellers are produced in our schools, and that the majority of districts have neither teachers -nor pupils who can spell five consecutive pages in Willson’s speller.” Knowing this, he valiently challenges any teacher in the county. Then the *Deeps””. inher song and—wants-a‘«spel.”"— You. had better, ‘Carrie communication, in which he gave an estimate of the cost of the proposed
Josephine,” fly your grammar at encampment at $3,8009—about “half what had been estimated by other officers. Gen. Howell.thought that this estimate was very much under the figure. Captain Lewis, of the Sarsfield Guard, thought it would be impossible to raise the required sum at this time, and believed that it would be wiser to get ‘the regulation uniforms this year and endeavor to get-an appropriation through the next Legislatnre for a State encampment of all the ‘malitia. For the purpose of getting the sense of the meeting he moved that'the whole matter be indefinitely postponed. the riotion Was seconded. Capt. J. Davis, of the Cannonneers, would be, sorry tosee the matter indefinitely postponed. . He thought that a camp of instruction would be more advantageons than the ‘new muiforms, Captain Lewis said he was in favor of the eamp but could not see how it.was possible to raise the money. Gen, “Howell said that it would be . better to setthe the matter definitely now. If; as proposed, the encampinent was to be held im “May, there was nota day to lose; yet ifthe brigade would not turn out with full companies it would not be well to attempt it. cussion the motion to postpone the ried. The meeting then adjourned. In Baker City, Oregon, everybody is a spiritual medium, and a stranger cannot go into a howse without being knocked by flying tables and chairs, and being interviewed by the ghost of his grandmother. . Tur New York Siar says it isa fact not generally known that the colored marble of California is superior in peint of beauty to any European production of like nature, and is preferred by Italians to marble of their own country, where it is sold by the pound and used for veneering. On the Ist instant the Supervisors of Santa Cruz will award the $6,000 per mile voted by that county fora railroad from Watsonville to Santa Cruz. Tux bullion shipped from Pioche during the past five. days amounted to $76,943 08, hte Tae California Borax Company, whose works are located in Lake county, have resumed active operations. ease, State. =~ two weeks to do it. the city. a ing over an embankment. two months of the ne your was’2, 233, known colored Baptist minister o . Nevada, en Sunday, BY After some further dis-’ whole matter indefinitely was car-' te Work has bees suspended on all four shafts of the Sutro tunnel, the managers being unable to obtain fuel on account of the horse diste” In Los Angeles county there is a place called Gospel swamp. There is a good deal of swamped gospel in every otner county in this rar It took just fifteen years te fence the Plaza at Healdsburg—fourteen years, eleven months and two weeks to make up their minds, and te San fon’ is “now filled with strangers, and there 1s scarcely a vacant dwelling house to be found in re” Neil Gallagher, aged 28, died in Somerville, on Saturday, from the effects of inj uries sustained by fallTHE gain in population to the State by passenger arrivals during the first Tax Rev. L. A. Grimes, a wellBoston, died suddenly the other day. this sentence: “The time of our Institute would be the most convenient ‘for holding a match spelling * *-* * ‘and end the séssion by are-union of trained heads (?) instead of -trained heels,"’' C. M. _ Ooo _ ‘Tur San Francisco’ Odd Fellows’ Library has donated a number of books to the California Prison Commissioners. autiins > Monster Clearing. Sale--For 30 Days Only--Look at the Prices. Genuine English 3 ply carpets, $1 50 per yard. Crossly’s Best Brussels, $1 40 per yard, } A full ond Coteplete stock of house furnishing goods at less. than cost. >~Cotton Delaines at 18%, cents per yard, Muslin, bleached and unbleached, ‘8 yards for $1. Merrimae and Sprague Prints, 10 yards for $1.+ Genuine French Corsets for $1. Balmoral Skirts for $1 50. Table Linen at 50 cents per yard. 5000 Remnants sold for @ mere trifle, and a thousand articles teo nnmercus to mention, must be sold regardless of cost for the next 30 > the sooner ‘they aré sent]: ‘dark eyed brunette ofSree Tas == TH.” and sak him to-read again" GRAND CELEBRATI3y h Baily ® seuane crry AT NEVADA crty, mapas, April 25th, 1873 LOCAL AFF! Brevities wnt his stock of cigars,t tc., is offering g great it hose W ho need any: ine. He “has been } heavy sales lately, and pleto close out by th ‘hen he will go to Vir _——. OUSTOMAH Lopor NO. 16, 1. O. O. F Of Nevada City, ai WILL CELESRATE tHy a A revival has been g Methodist Church at ince last Tuesday wee mention of it has been Benita. This. Jooks-2 editor tof that paper ba frendingChur Ho better than that; Expect to be elected to = 4 TH ANNIVERSARY Ns ce ae —OF THE— A number ‘of our now at the Bay, and o ng preparations: to gc pose of layingin he goods, in anticipation breaking out-im-our nh yuch be the case, it we eam just three weeks Colfax here—all for + railroad. us BY— PROCESSION, Com. Shoemaker, rass Valley Union, or Coanty Clerk,.inti . Frink, editor of tl publican; and candida embly, has a ‘“‘woode shoulders. We pred offins for two. ae ORATION, --AND-5 _ i « Dedication of the New Hal f Joel Hovre, one of ens, who has been v home in the Eastern S pn Wednesday last. Ex-Gov. Haight isn o the Grass Valley paper says. The Gor be ashamed of himsel Dr. D. F. Morgar ill be in Grass Vall of this month. Orator of the Day, : Past Grand Master W. H. Hil, OF .OAKLAND; nd o JOHN W. HIND _—_—_—_——— Chaplain, Grand Marshal ef the Dy, . There are a num days, without fail; to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods now on the way from Eastern markets. Everybody is-invited to examine the goods and prices No trou ble to show goods. Orders promptly filled. 4. GOLDSMITH, Kidd's’ Block, Nevada City. SOIT AS NR TI ENOL FE GREAT SALE —or— Oe SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 0 Sipcarerocn st MONDAY, March 24th, At l0o’clock,A-M . Pes Largest, Prettiest and Choicest Lot t) Ever brought to this city. They are from the celebrated Union Nursery, Sacramento—C. Schiminmger & Co. proprietors. Auction Room—COMMERCIAL STREET. W. H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer, Nevada, March 21st. — AUCTION. WILL sell at my Auction Rooms, at the junction ef Main and Commercial Ste, I on Saturday, March 22d, 1873, “At 10 o'clock, A. M., The following described Goods, Wares and Merchandise ; One 7% Grand Square Vose & Sons’ Pianoforte, almost new. Also, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Wardrobes, Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Farming Utensils, Mining Tools, Sets of Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Spring Mattrasses, Pictures, Looking Glasses, Books, Cooking and. Parlor Stoves, Garden Hose. Also, House and lot and vacant lot, for which good titles will be given. . Sale positive. Terms cash, Any one desirous of disposing of any household or real estate, will please send to me on Becea prior to the day of auction. ~~ mii «=6W. H; DAVIDSON, auctioneer. AUCTION, FRANK GUILD, Auctioneer, Ww sellat auction at ayy place in Nevada County, on most reasonable terms, all kinds of property: ; AUCTION SALES At his Sale Rooms, No, 38 Commercial St. Every Saturday. Afternoon And Evening, Persons having any article they wish to of can leave oe and have it di etshe Sele Room Auction or reahe Sale at 10 per cent. and no extra charge for haul to t rouse on ringing and savershdae.or rent,on Aristocracy Hill. furaiture compiete _ sale at am _—— Magch 18th, 1873. f FLOWERS, PLANTS, &c. FLOWERS, EVERGREENS, &c. puished gentlemen_ it resent time visiting’ nd quartz mines in { ~ PG.. JONATHAN CLARE, : Aids : P. G. PHILIP SELDNER. -P. G., A, H. PARKER. We understand tha‘ of Washington, will for the office of Coun Democratic ticket. ne Read This C: A dispatch was re ity, yesterday, by As rom their firm in Ne that their Spring sto had just been shipp will commence arrivi: weeks, and in the m heim Bros.,; in order for their Sprinz gooc mined to put down their present large st Furnishing Goods, Bc }twenty-five per cent was ever before offer If you entertain any Point, we ask you t AND TO CONCLUDE WITH A Grand Ball! IN THE EVENING, AT BULLARD’S HALL 4 The best of Music has been, engaged! the day and evening, comprising Will Band from San Francisco, assisted by cus M. Blum, Mehden, the Cornetest, Messrs. Muller and Carter, of Nevads, Invitation Committee. Oustomab Lodge, No. 16, Neveds Giy-% H. HASKINS, JOHN PATTISON, ¥ vi uvadiven” COE, W. H. CRAWFORD, CHAS. i, sh Ives. T M. 8. DEAL, Ibe sold. ASCHHE Union Eneampment, No. 11, Grass Valley —FRANK G. BEATTY, HENKY H.1aNs. m2] Cor. Broad : Auburn Encaypment, No. 20, Dutch ¥u) hidden ar +e —¥. K. KIDDER, W. FRATHEN. nt The Weat Aben Ben Adhum Encampment. No. S Moore’s Flat—B. D. BURT, W. J. 00s MINGS, . Auburn Lodge, No. 7, Auburn—J080 McLAUGHLIN, E. G. BRADBURY. Grass Valley Lodge, No. 12, Grass ¥ —CHAS. HOCKING, 8. BEVERTON, Sierra Lodge, No. 24, Downievi ZIMMERMAN, ADOLPH COHN. Mountain Rose Lodge, No. 26, Rough Ready—J. M. FLINT, GEO, GRANT. _ ° Brooklyn or No. 26, You Bet-C We continue to enj et. in this section, rapidly drying up, r more pleasant, and ¢ that in a short time t rive and depart with ed regularity. H. HANKINS, G. K ATKINS. ———_-— Union Lodge, No. 48, , Maes ‘Fatt. Grenadines, all col WATER, CHAS. ALLE ard. at = San Juan Lodge, No. 67, San Juan—4. yard, at ROSENI PUTNAM, G. W. KOCH. ———_+-Olive aye No. 81, Dutch Fiat. Ladies’ Straw Ha QUIRES, JA AMIs' ae ie Todge, Ne. 100, Wheat 50.cents each, at OODS () ri oe Lod, ge, No. a bi ROSENE ANSON LKIN HU Colfax pe No. 132, ca Rpagg pairs Ladie WEBSTER, HF. McCULLO! at one Lodge, Ho. 163, Trackee-6" ROSENE FE AM A cscs Golden Star Lodge. 165, Grasg Valle Ten yards Bleact E. P. SANFORD, JOHN WEBBER, $1, at ROSEN] Fredonia e. NO 188. Sm JAMES DOUBY, W. J. MERBIDITH. >. sina Spool Thread give Reception Committee. : ROSENE NILES SEARLS, ‘JOHN F. HOOK, . potest ‘CHARLES MARSH, CHAS. E. on Latest style Sumn JONATHAN CLARK,WM. C. GRO each, at ROSEN! GkO: W. SMITH. . L, NIH “i R. Ww. TULLY, ioe TENET, RE scans J. GREENWALD, c : Genuine eench JAMES MONRO, OLE TO C H. ODGERS, ' E.W, BIGELOW. st GOLDSMITH’S. J. E. BROWN. H-sSTAN oe One Cotton Delaines, Floor Managers. yard, at GOLDSM/1 r A. W. LESTER, H. H. HASEDS. , PHIL. SELDNER, A. R. WaDe®” Table Linen Linen, 50 © 50 et A. BR. LORD, N. P. BRO yz GOLDSMITH g. ~~ Bi . The SUPPER will be gotten ‘ap by . eachéd ai and Unt GAULT ‘ pent for $1, at G y isto te Be tk ‘Largest Assortmen Tickets for the Ball, Buttons j intown. 9 Supper, Five Dollars. .> Pa . Nevada, Marcle 20th, 1873 » GOLDsMITu's, »