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~ eet . ° ‘HORACE GREELEY’S COLUMN. : Board ‘of Supervisors. Trying to Beat Grant.’ Q NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. i GREAT SALE fe)
Ghe Daily Granseript a We havereceived a correspondence fs Ietaije Greeley se. S. en ee t : ‘ F ‘* Gh
29 NEVADA CITY, CAL. : Tue Republican, the Jeading Demofrom North San Juan, headed “‘un; OE im freely. . f RLEANS CONSOLIDATED. MINING : a.
snstenpeereeentniteienrememamntescestiiceiuiiuantes cratic paper in Missouri, : published . jtstifiable and reprehensible conduct General Schurz , L-OOMPANY. Lqcatiqn of, works Ne. a} I Go a ty Ei LI G . ,
i : Se . i ee : . . . Did smoothly curse. \ vada Township, Nevads-County Celifornia. i-.8 . ! p —
at St. Louis, grows impatient over . of the magnates of the Board of 'Sa. — . Noaice is hereby given, ‘that at a mecting of . y « * ; —
real Wednesday, May 22, 1872. the Democratic hostility to Greeley, . pervisors of Nevada County,’’ which ‘Lyman Trumbull -—* to oe eee fet or —— . :
teow age and petulantly declares: “If the . would make about one and a half ‘Sour-did gruable., . ment No,.7, of 50 cts:, per shore was levied . ” :
. ee =. Baltimore Convention is to nominate . columns in the TRANSCRIPT. ‘We deReuben Fenton open ie bmediatcly, te oF Merégntce gos THE WHOLE STOCK IN THz
‘e . ¥OR PRESIDENT, somebody in opposition.to Greeley, cline publishing it on the grounds} Bile did venton. coin, tothe Secretary. Any stock upon ol fim: At
GENERAL U. 8. GRANT., gught to nominate Grant.’’ To/. that we have not that amount of Little Tipton cag dey reer ng tere, chal. se STORE NOW OWNED By i £ Nev:
Bubject to-the-deeision of” the National B. which many Democrats will at once . space to spare on a subject of . that Flea like skipped on. See ene Cale ae non ~~ eo hhil hy
publican Convention. rejoin. ‘‘Grant is not the imperson. Character, and further, it is entirely Fierce Gratz Brown payment shail be made before, will be sold B A N N E BR B the .
__<_Muptsimcwnvention . tion of Radicalipm tht Greeley is, . too bitter, We. boil the whole mat-] “ _Howied him down. em iakarday, the i Gy of July 163 to ROS, fo
= a ra “Every one of the ‘measures, of’ Radi-. . ter down. as follows: Last March,one Justice Davis with costs of advirtising and expenses of ‘ ele ox:
, as ne Cinctnnet Convention . ealism, with very rarely an excep. of the Justices of the Peace of Bridge-: Scowled his gravest. ao order Of the Board of Trustees. A j tees Dats, at Whicn pit *
_We received the following letter . tion, has in its inception, its presen. Port, died at North San Juan. A Horace White did : OF, Umer On, secretary, . SERS ew Cane BUSINESS IX. id
Ms som aes sheer is ‘unique, . tation in Congress, its .passage to .a Ghort time after a petition was sept) ~~ Scream delighted. 2 me lead city: Gatton. oe hy Sa ; bs
end gives a good view of the Califor. jaw and its execution, found its most . tothe Board ef Supervisers, signed General Palmer = —. , a
_ delegation in the late Cincinnati eager and often most powerful chamby 150 electors, asking for the ap-}_.__Was no calmer. : + CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. ir
fiasco: rar oe pion in Greeley ;while Grant has been . pointmentof a worthy gentleman to General Cox, be —/}THIS IS NO HUMBUG § Car
Crxcrnatt, May 10th. . quiet, passive, and has simply done . fill the vacancy. .The Boara deSwore by proxy. a gms G Jon
Kad. Transcript: I happened at . his duty as 3 the sworn Executive of clined to act in the premises at that . Adams wrote ‘em pi sic psn et , SALE! ts
Cincinnati on business, arriving the the laws.“ It would be absurd to optime, for the reason that it was a) a ae to Pe him. H’s just received a large and beautiful i ees ) : : , fiel
day,after the organization. On vis-/-pese Grant because he isa Radical special meeting, and they had no auie. Salenes it the very ying a8 Shion wee pee . * =
iting the Convention, and hunting ;jy voting for a man to whose prac. thority to make such appoiitment . Merely looked glummer. pared to s tes ie As all can convince themselyes (> W.
up the, so-called and self-styled, dél. tical and. _ theoretical Radicalism . then. At the May session of the And all the rest Make up to order . ane p . .
egation from California, I foufid that . Grant’s is microscopic. It would be . Board, the petition was again preSeiled Shes best. Fr P = by calling and examining lish
California really was not represented . ridiculous to oppose Grant with Greesented, and the Supervisors failed to And cut up rusty. cdot apo nsaaiagaa and on the mos . , = : = . cael
there, or if represented at all, the. ley, on‘account of measures for which . take any action in the matter. The Till all.was dusty.’ hon tei ha tak wie meets and prices, . i this
delegate did not represent the people . Greeley is infinitely more responsicotrespondent says that the citizens But Grant, ’mid all this angry din eer eee os . .
of California or any party organiza” . ble than Grant. If we must have a of North San Juan having business . gno;ed his cigar wit ‘and riot, eicnad ee wanes “ _— ies OS, Ne or . Titre . ‘eve
. h I asked f d obtain-: ‘ : : gar with all his accus; f
tion there. 1 as oe eee Republican President, let.us have a . 1 Justices’ Court, are compelled to tomed quiet. guarantee-they will fit you better and last . ome Goods will be sold 100 me
ed a permit to the ragte without the . moderate and rational one like Grant . go to Birchville, a distance of four . Wrought’all his duties, enforced ‘all seas Se Ae ine dco on akon nome
right to vote, whic latter I did not . rather than an illimitable and incal. miles; that they are seriously incon«. ', ! the laws, ° . tice. A. ROSENTHAL,” . cent cheaper than ever known te
__Sesire, my object being to see how . culable one like Greeley.” ; venienced, and that the Supervisors exis) peer worn Paar e m21 Pine Street, Nevada City. eae; . es
matters were managed. I found that ae — could and should have remedied the . And the good people comly as the LOST before, and others 50 per yy :
the Missouri delegation was the best Greevey a Man or Wax.—Mr. matter. This is the version given moon . ee ; mit
organized delegation there, and un-. Greeley himself concedes the per-. by our correspondent. Let these dogs bark: their voice will ETWEEN this cit aC ean oneayer than the same gh
‘ A : vos ; y and Isme!t’s Grove, F
der the leadership of Blair and Brown . sonal rectitade of General Grant. It aaa speak in June. i> 2 Memorandum Book, which is of no articles axe brincine i tio!
was cartying everything before them. . is the allegation of the best men who “ARareDocument. . gels eet cn Ber peer @ bringing in ve
At least they were carrying Califor-. went to Cincinnati, not that thePres-. A water location was yesterday MILK DEPOT. it_at the National Exchange Hotel__m21. this city to-day
nia, as if she was but a county of the . ident is dishonest, but that he is in-. filed in the Recorder's office, the last NOTICE d
State of Missouri. A-native of Mis-/ fluenced by “unworthy counselors. . Sentence of which reads as follows: mace eee ‘ ——— Su)
souri, for several years in California, . They would havea man whose will ‘The 400 inches of water to be :
claimed to have been sent a dele-. is adamant. It is not enough for measured under a four inch pressure, oct pease sealer asd Nols, re ra 2 Geta = COME BEFORE IT Is Qs
gate from a precinct, of some 40 or them that his purpose 1s pure. But and the ditch to be of sufficient cawr ter since Wekssaday, the TOO LATE. mi!
60 voters, in the rural county of Sut. is there a human being competent to . pacity to carry the same with the} Frank’s Ice Cream Saloon, 22d inst. Sojourning Brethren are his
ter, California. This man the Misjudge who supposes that General members of the last Legislature, also ena Present aM. M. BAILEY. AND BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. 0]
souri delegation got hold of, and his . Grant is easily moulded by his asso. through a small nozzle.’ Opposite Coe’s Shoe Store. = Acting Master. ete F
name eB ed ee up credentials . eiates, and that Mr. Greeley would It is a bona fide document, and we z mae Bete hy ee : val
were placed before the Committee on . not be wax in,the hands of flatterers? don’t believe it would be any a, 8 Sieh Bes : great : OR SALE. * ‘ ‘ H
Credentials. Two or three others . To intrust the national government . trick to perform the feat. © Fresh Milk will be kept co 7s i el in
ence of the Miss nate delegation eee the ship of state to be blown about Milk Depot. stantly on hand in quantities to FA: Warranted better and + Ari than P : for
declared not to be citizens of Califor-. py every whimsical gust. ‘The presL. Guscetti has established a milk . ? -’ . they can be imported. b ICY per cent. cheaper than importW!
nia and were ruled out, and this .na-. ent administration may be justly depot at Frank Guild’s* Ice Cream . sit 3 Nevada, May 19th, 1872, ing prices. The are th ab
tive of Missouri was declared Chairamenable to censure in some points, saloon, on Commercial street. F ‘resh © v aed sacinannansesrennepnesransnsiisl Pr ven y . : th.
man, Secretary and_full delegation . as, indeed,every administration must milk: will be kept constantly on hand, anes ee ee WaEEEe: the
from Calitcrnia. From thattimeon,. be, But.it is inconceivable that the . 924 for sale in quantities to suit. : eiavaiaied atetiuin: oe LATEST STYLES th:
Vat ‘ $ MH ‘ ee eye os ‘. it) aCalifornia voted as SMiesourt suid, . patriotic intelligence of this country Lecture To-Night SOLD OUT. A tle the best Blower ‘that ever struck
and cheered and ,halloed for Greeley . could substitute Horace Greeley for Elder H C. Lyle orl ae CN EE SPRING
und Brown whenever their names. General Grant. So says Harper's Elder Henry C. Lyle will preach SANFORD has sold out his entire} Nevada Ma ; ; iw
: j ; me ' . : : : y 19th, 1872.
were used. One time, a Missourian, . Weeily: . at the Baptist Santon this linia Smo stock Sect cud Gee Tae nt . Cc lL o T H IN G, ‘on
whose name-was Smith—I: know it commencing at 8 e’cluck. Subject, me 6, Broad Street, Nevada City. FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES sles
was Smith, for he had the egotismto. An enthusiastic Greeley delegate a eee vee ae aner ee econo eh : oe . ‘Pa
rise and give his own name—angot into the lock-up at Cincinnati for a Gly rw be ial os eo THOS. FINDLEY & Co , GRASS VALLEY. ”
nounced the vote for California as. swindling a hotel keeper. His valise Time Changed. ais it 3 (GNED HAVING PUROur own Manufacture. Be,
**12 votes for Greeley!”’, As soon.as. contained four bricks and an iron. The North San Juan stage will BANKERS, . Pee ne patine ond Livery Business 90
Heretofore conducted by James Faulknor, CONSISTIN
the fight became narrowed down to} poker, but the landlord refused to . hereafter leave the National Exchan ge MAIN STREET.....G@RASS VALLEY. ig offers i aacennenien tne pablo bs ahi ' Be
Adams end Greeley, the plan of the} accept them as legal tender. ‘‘If 1. pote). in this city, at 8 o’el oa letting N is to
Missouri delegation was to yell, . had attended to my business, instead . ; : ete ite sonatas FINE SADDLE HORSES, FINE DRESS SUITS, on
: ; ’ instead of 9 as heretofore. URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE ADscreech and jump up and down . ofgallivanting about the convention,” +. — US. M Gold Dust, for Assay or Coin. — ees BROADCLOTH SUITS, : 8.
whenever Greeley’s name was used; . said the poor fellow. ‘I would have) Cuanox or Orricrers.—The Howa aa : Secoams er om y BUGGY TEAMS . CASTOR SUITS, : Be
and none were so loud as the Mis-. had money to pay my bill, and got . ard Hill Gold Mining Company held . Draw Ca San FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS, .
% souri delegate for California. It . out of town in as good sh as ~ : Checks on San Francisco, . and attending to all matters comnected with p § :
had a splendid effect. But. few oth. body; b nnen ape as any-. a meeting at Grass Valley under the Sacramento, V ia Cit: the Livery Business in a most satisfactory PANTS, of all colors and descrip: }
P . . dy; but as it is I neglected every-. new stockholders law, and in acee ee ws mander. tions .
ers made any demonstrations of de-/. thing to nominate Horac d grt . ___. . S/”HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day e 7
light, and those were wild enth ~ Se AO es :eoedanae am She nee a ee Cane “ “. . Week or Mouth. VESTS, of all colors mm
ign’, wild enthu-/ flattened out completely. I haven't . ty Judge duly made, All the old of. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE None but experianced ond careful Grooms : : : ti
siasts from the rural districts,“ who . got enough’coming to me to buy eveu . ticers were removed by a vote of twoFOR SALE ON Sn Betisfaction guaranteed in all} Complete Stock of .
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oe learn sr — a Greeley hat. ‘thirds of the stock represented at the . NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG, ee BOOTS, ee:
sts csustion ot tee Teta oe nae amysa eating hae yeas . peel Rc petone John Jack's Variety 8 AND a Bs Si atiec an warTae Woabingtos correspondent of . for Trustees, to serve until the next . AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, ” _ ll ety tore. « w)
" a ee . the Cincinnati Enquirer (Greeley or-. annual election. F. G. Beatty,. BREMEN, PARIS. m2 . PINE STREET, next door to the Corner of SHOES, th
noticed one remarkable circumgan) telegraphed as follows from that . Charles Bever,and Rufus Shoemaker i Broad Street, Nevada City. —
stance. The more thoughtful and . city on the 8th instant: were duly elected as Trustees. The ‘ OHN JACK having fitted his i i
most intelligent of the members, in-. ‘The political situation has under. Trustees subsequently oxgazined b THE OLDEST AND THE BEST. ¢ up in good viyles te siepieed te tarnish For Ladies, Gents’ and Children. =
cluding those of the Greeley wing, be. Sone some change. The very geuer: : 7 DR. HUFELAND'S openie ei HATS, of all colors and deseripbe
ally credited statement that ex-Senaelecting F, G. Beatty President, and es Fruit, Candies, Berries, Cigars, . ;; .
came suddenly downcast and long: CE-Ghe tion. ge
visaged as soon as the nomination a sent and Hon. George H. . Rufus Shoemaker Secretary. So says CELEBRATED SWI88 STOMACH Tobacco, Poultry, Famey . ~~
? endleton had declared in favor of . the Union. ee 7
_-was announced, and at the hotels. the Cincinnati ticket turns out, ikon “. =e. Goods, die, He. .
and on the homeward trip, their at-. ll, to be a mistake. To-day » letter Wr hear of no Fourth of July cel) "JY"E Sat trcauced in the United Stores y oak oe Boy 8’ Clothing tempts at pleasantries were ‘‘sickled was received by a Democratic mem. ebration in Grass. Valley this year. ee eee en Se: ae es June 10th ‘ *
‘ . ber of the House from Mr. Hendricks . The patriotism of this piace wi —-! ——— : te
i o'er with the pale cast of thought,” . ; : nie * of this pisce will THE VERY’ LATES (
: Pp ‘ ght, . im which he speaks of the nominaprobably take a holiday until next These Bitters have been in t ARCADE SALOON OF ¥ LA T STYLb D
; as if ‘‘the dread of something yet to . tions at Cincinnati as.a great public . year.— nion. Vs Francisco Market for ore DJOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Stove on
< come” haunted their minds and made calamity, avd declares that he can-. Nevada City proposes having the twenty years, and notwithBroad Street, Nevada City, ° AND THE FINEST QUALITY. bes
¥ not support them. Word to the ce ; gna standing the many new candi-. . A. B J ‘ them doubtful of the result. In fact, . {4 effont comes from Mr Pendle. . S*®™4es* celebration that has ever] . tates for public favor, the wales . -B. CARLEY, pt
z the whole thing was.a perfect farce. . ton, in a letter to another member.”’ occurred in Nevada county. chicas: Spe urea LIQUORS and CIGARS. seemeemaians : 4%
a Those who honestly went there, and Both Hendricks and Pendleton a os TAYLOR & BENDEL, Old friends and new comers are invited A good assortment of
. for an honest purpose, were badly . were warm supporters of the Cini ANOTHER Pro-Nic.—There is to be ‘ ahaa wear nse ———— = SATCHELS ALISES *
} veaten by those who have an “‘itch-. nati movement, until it brought forth as ir on the 9th of June, out . The National Exchange Shaving peren a
. ing palm,”’ etc., and went home. Greeley and Brown. about the race track. This contem-. WOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Saloon and &e., de., ke. ;
crest-fallen. The thunder cloud that ——_ plated pie-nic will be the finest affair 7 * . BROAD STREET ee ine
darkened the heavens that night, in. : JEFF Davis ConcraTuLatTes GREEot 94 bic tere yet sonngand, NASCADE BLUE-GRAVEL MINING. °° NAT. FORD, Pro etor i
_ Cincinnati, was not more gloomy . iex.—Greeley has received a letter om the COUR. He saye the Union. a COMPANY. Location of works, Neva: T = asa N F ; ? ds th
than the cloud that settled over the }from Jeff Davis congratulating him; Tux President. will enforce the . thai ata meeting ‘of the Board, of Se. aa patna are re urnish'ng Goo , c
i nom: A Set ue ‘Trustees of said ‘gp Spectfully informed that
——c of the Liberals, after the nom. on his nomination, and promising to . Kight-hour law in all Government . -day of May, pA ny. ae er ym #SwatHs GT have entirely refitted THE LARGEST LOT, ba
inations were annotnced. You/. support the Cincinnati ticket. Davis . works. conte pase aoae mauatin’ Seen ie eee hu Saving Shisel ‘aw cartoct’ a D P
could see it in the change in all} says he dees not. expect the South ly in United States geid c rg Page oa eee one of the bes} workmen in the State, I am AND THE: FINEST TO BE BA B
faces, you could hear it in the dull will have justice in his life time, but Tux Pope declines to receive] ‘ry. Any stock upon which said sseessEnd'clean Stave. Hatr Outting, Shapon. ~ IN THE STATE! %
murmur of voices; and the man who. he thinks it will have a better prosPrince Hohenlohe as Embassador of . of June, 1872, shall sy resbost uel sen ine and Curling done in an artistic and ‘
says there was any general satisfac-. pect under the Cincinnati ticket than Germany. _ ten: sok ee Gee Lng ub. * sud apesiiaioaee = Riera 4
_ tien expressed in Cincinnati, at the . any other, and consequently he wil) 1, 4), sein sain a made before, will be sold on, Saturday, the A.A ‘ * : on Do for
nomination of Greeley and Brown, . support it. x the Senate Stewart failed in an . 6th day of July, 1872, to the delinquent . A. SMITH, Don’t spend a Dollar =
is states a falsehood. effort to have the Goat Island bill . tising and Bra necngd =o of adverJUSTICE OF THE PEACE . in the Clothing . * ai
at I do not know whether you arein. Wa Nor Surrort Gassier.— . ken up. ee TF Te ena en AND NOTARY PUBLIC, any tang ere e
sympathy with that movement or . Chris. Elder, secretary of the Indus-. ‘Ty bill to enable the President to Office.-Room 37, New Merchants’ ExNORTH BLOOMFIELD. line without first calling ae
hot, but I judge that, as true Calitrial League of Pennsylvania, writes . appoint a Paymaster-General of the . 7°? Montgomery and Sansome Streets, 4, eg at =
near fornians, you must be for Grant, as ‘the Secretary of the Republican NaArmy has been passed. ei Bcc end geome ip atiended to ee pode aa way — ba
— [ know the heart of California to be. . tional Committee a letter in the fol— fe BANNER BROS. ¢
“ pr lowing terse language: ‘The’ Indus-. T## Court House at Paris, Ky.,. ON MARRIAGE. . BALING OR FENCING WIRE oe : *
tages of that province for settlement. and settles the question of whether hoes ak Mae wine Nervous debility po ggg Bh om oe BF Gage OA gad gery No 16 Iron Wire, :
# . , : ft ported. ey removed. N or baling Hay or Fencing, BAN+-+ Grecley's protective policy will se-. "8 LAE STS _* fais mmoww Nex nth fea. . Say Mesa ietet eal any Bay Sr. . . Alt Persons indebted 2
‘Saumon for the East is a leading} Cure him many votesin Pennsylva-. Four stores, valued at $75,000 were penta © ° Books sent free, in scaled re ae sdecuep tgs bide tox NER BROS. are hereby notified Se
: ; : ia. : opes. Address ASSOCIATION th Yuba t :
j artic.e of daily freights. ~ __. barmed ip Selma, Ala, om the 6th. Wo Mouth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P. April lob, 172 Sam F¥0n Heed. . to call and settle immediately. 2
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