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May 24, 1872 (4 pages)

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{ ropes! 4 Pa = ~ small gray eyes twinkle like two The Daily Transcript! ni ADA crf?. cAL. Local Brevities. One cf the proprietors of the Trax. script took a ridé toGrass Valley at the ether afternoon, whereat the edi—_$_———— ida: : 1872. Friday, May 24, . that so many wagons, carriages, brigSe FOR * PRESIDENT, ; . GENERAL U.8.GRANT. . Sabjort to the decision of the Nationsl Re can Convention. hively Times. —The business: prospects of Nevada, the development of the miteral rei “gources-of the county, are brighter . this peusdn than at any time for many . : years. From ali parts of the county . the most.cheering reports come froin . the mines, and in this locality rapid . . progress. has reeéntly been made.New machinery, hoisting works and . mills are being erected, and new . " "mings are being popensd. The Mount . Auburn ledge, upon which hoisting . works were recently started up, is, looking splendid, and we are inform. ed that the owners ate noW at work preparing for the foundation, of a qmitt; ‘The ~“Prévitence. claim, upon which a new mil] was recently erected, is looking first rate and the mill is now at work. The old Nevada quartz mine is beitg worked with improved macuincry, & _good ledge and rich } rospects. The Iflinois and California mines haying become consolidated, the miil is being removed __to the Lilinois end of the ledge, and tor of the Union publishes the fact, . and says: ; ‘He expressed himself astonished gies, and pedestrians could get! . through the streets here without damage or eyen loss of life.’ Gréat Jehosaphat! . nine men on the streets, and eight . @f them resided at Rough: & Ready;* We saw only 2 and-eo far as-vebicles are concemed, * This Homaan yeto alt : expenses =. . there was one—a4 jac kass hitched to < = hice . efforts to procure the rtiention on sale. By order cf the Bosrd of Trustees. . a carriage. Grass Valley-was-never+ . so dull as itis now.-We are~sorry . which depend to « great extent Sir Say it. 13 A Chinaman was badly beaten with -a-elnb yesterday om Deer Greek: by a white man whose name we have not learned: . The, Chimamazi’s head was cut, and when we saw him his/ ‘face was Covered wiih blood. A war . rant for thé arrest of the white man . was placed in the hands of an officer. . A Chinaman or Chinawoman died j n this city Wednesday. ‘Thé te . . muuins of the departed were taken to_ the graveyard yesterday afternoon. Union for locals, that he would. have . made half a celutn-ont of this item . if it had occurred in Grass Valley. . J. A. Dodge, Director of the Crys-. tal Palace Circus, called om us yesterday, Heis one of the best agents that ever traveled for a Circus. He . will be here next Tuesday, is decidi edly the best that ever came into the . mountains. See their ‘notice in an-. will be soon ready for work. The Gold Tunnel folks are. pegging away withgood. indications and bright hopes. The Pennsylvania is ruvning constantly and yielding well. The Oricans has recently been sold and will be thoroughly opened. The Pittsburg continueste pan out. Besides these, many other quartz claims are being worked or prospected. In Willow Valley, the Buckeye, Buchanan, and other ledges are looking well. ‘The gravel claims are also being extensively worked. The Muan, vanita Company bas washed off an immense quantity of gravel, and they have a rich bottom to run off when “cleaning up time é6mes. All around are the evidences of life and activity in mining enterprises, and every day the ‘systems. of working aswell ag thanlagement are ‘being iproved, and in this locality minting is looked upon as a safe anid -profitable-busi-. —_ iiéss when eonducted by men who saa it. Nevada county has’nt agers boards and stéck sharps, but it has rich mines and men of muscle, which advantages: ¢apitaliste.are beginning to avail themselves of, as the safest and best way to make money. Tae ‘Yamurin Sgnsation,—Amasa waringem, anative of Tippecanoe county, Ifdiana, but an immigrant to Yamhill of so many years as to almiost be a pioneer, is a tall, gaunt, ghout-like looking fellow, whose ‘Kedhinoors in a mud hole, and whose hair stand ‘on end like a box of tallow dips when flickering in a _ potato socket. He, about a year and a hulf ago, married a “young woman, who shortly afterward Was taken sick, and has siuce been “under the ‘weather’ to such a degree as to unable. to attend te her household duties . and the greater portion of the time has been under the care of a physician, who, however, has not been able to restore her to health. Amasa has become tired of having a sick wife on his hands, and would doubt-, less institute a suit for divorce if the Thaw made sickness ® cause; but, as he-has no grounds upon which to Bade a éomplaint for divorce, he has struck upon the original idea of suing his father and mother-in-law ‘for Gitnages. In his complaint he avers that the parents ef his wife imposed upon him by representing that their daughter was of sound constitution and of good health. By réasan of these fraudulent representations he was induced to marry her; 5 that since the marriage he has dis. covered that the representations made to him were false; that by reason of the deception practised upon _him he has been put to an expense ‘of $500 for medical attendence and the setvices of a nurse, etc., that he has been deprived of the society of hia wife, who, because of her sick“mess, haS been peevish and ‘cross, na thereby rendered him uncom‘fortable by-scolding; for all of which “he thinks the Court ought to award other column. —_ E.W. Bigelow and Geo, E. Turner, under the firm name of Bigeiow & Co., have opened an extensive grocery aud . provision store, or Commercial street. . They intend to keep the establishment well stocked with goods i in that . line. See advertisement. The Ladies’ Episcopal Society will meet at 2 o’clock this afternoon, at the Union Hotel, to make arrangements for the strawberry festival. It is hoped that all who are inwerested ill be present. 5 Caroline Allen, » utit ‘puildiag -to Coe’s shoe store, on Commercial street, ‘advertises in the Transcript that ste gives good meals for 25 eefits, and good lodgings for 25 cents. Hidalgo, the fellow that committed . . No York,.and the Yets informs us that the Company, ‘which . of this—bargain, Hoffman,-who isan . ley. All the cther proofs of the unHoly coalition are now complete. rape on Dillon’s daaghter, will be sentenced thismorning, at 10 0’clock. Dolly Varden ear-rlngs and breastpins can be had at Knowlton’s jewelry store, at ‘the low ™ “price of $1 per seb. The citizens of Grass Valley are considerable exercised about a bull being shot on Bear River. The: Woman's Suffrage Association will meetat the residence of Mrs. Z. P. Davis, on Spring street, this evening. .<-s Emtitied to Deeds. The following persons are entitled to deeds to city lots on presentation of their certificates to'Justice Rolfe. The deeds will be given without cost ‘to applicants; Geo. R. Crawford, Louis Guscetti, Maria Delores Lador, F. Stumpf, Chas, Chandler, Matthew Tracy, Richard H., Rowe, Joseph F. Long, A. M. E.Church, H. 8. Bradley, Matthew Davis and Sarah Davis, B. McLain, William-Hill, A. Lademan, John H. Goedje, Angelv Olaise, Trustees Nevada School District, Lee Hang, Trinity Church Society, Peter Ismert,—Artigues Lyon, John Burbridge, T. W.~Sigourney, E. P. Marselus, T. B. MoFatland, W. 8. Huston, M. Garver, D. S>Baker, Frank Richards, Jacob Naffzigar, Orson Porter, Mary Welsh, Catholic Church. Strawberry Festival. ‘The ladies of the Congregational society will give a strawberry festival in the theatre, on Thursday evening, May 80th, if the weather is favorable. All ladies who are interested and»willing to help, ‘are requested to meet at the-church on next Saturday evening at 7% o'clock. . Recorder’s Office. The following instruments were filed for record in the County Recorder’s office, yesterday: Deeds—Henry J. Bush to A. Pierce. Quartz claims at Grass Valley. Sparks. Real Estate in Nevada city. ° Malicious Mischief. Yesterday afternoon the case of E. W. Brown, charged with malicious mischief in tearing down a house belonging te A. D. Gilbert, hear Spenceyille, was set for trial behim damages in the sum of $6,000. rderedthe Quarantine -law to be ens Legislature. H. & W: H. Darneal, to E. J. An Unhély€oalition. ‘The New York Timnes—that honest, . fearless journal Which unearthed aad . Published to the world the’ facts of), . thé’énormous stealings of the Tam-. . many ‘Ring—has proelaimedl to the . people of the United States the fact thet an utholy.alliance has been en. tered into between Greeley Ring. This agreement +was entered into before the, adjournment of the New York Legislature, . and.2s goon as Greeley réceived the ‘ Cincinnati nomination. It amounted Tammany jpuidicig4s, Greeley on Grant wy . What Horace Greeley thotight in. 1871 of President Grant, and why he recommended him for bea tion. ‘Extract from a epaacli of Horate Greeley, made Thursday night, gan. ; 5th, 2874, at the reorganization of end_t the . the Republican General Committee . Ace, No. 320 Sansome Street, San Francisco, of the State and county, as published in the New York Tribune: i Asto the administration of Gen. . Graut, I reeoguizeno-gie as & Re. ‘ pubh blican whois fot , grateful’ “for its . sful, energetic and ASSESSMENT x OTICE. 7 NION GRAVER MINING COMPANY. Loeation of ‘werks;, Columbia Hill, Nevada )Sounty, Califo rnia. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Trustees of said company, held on the 20th day of May, 1972, an agsestessinent of Two Doliars and Fifty Cents ($250) per Ahare wes levied upon the capital stock of guid Company, p2yable ifffmedifitely, i Thited States goid Goin, to the Secretary, at the company's of ' California. Any steck upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 22d day of June, be duly advertised forsale at publicauction, and unles§ payment shall be made be outed “will be S6Id on the 9th day of July, 1872 psy the delinquent assessment, toge ther eoste: of} bills conte smplating . reform, either in. the shape of city charters. or “Other. wise, for any of in of Tweed, Hall, Connelly and . Sweeny until the end of their ter of office. The fact that whenevera veto of Governor Hoffman came up. }in either branch of the Legislature ‘ . for action, a majority of the Democ> _racy and all the Fenton-Greeleyites . sustained the veto, looksdike carrying . out of the unholy coalition. Gov-. ernor Hoffman has vetoed two city ' charters for New York, both having! . been prepared ufder the directions . candidate for next President until a Se hard pushed is theeditor of the . of Charles O’Conor—shiversally ac-. nomination is made, I venture to; knowledged to be among the feremest . lawyers of : any country—on the ground that the charters were tncon. stitutional. A majority of the De-} . f aave racy and all thé Fenton-Greeley. itee—-being all greater lawyers than . O’Conor—sustain Hoffman. ». As part old Tammany Sachem, goes to the Baltimore Corivention to hoist Horace Greeley upon the shoulders of an unwilling Democracy, while Greeley, with his pig-iron eyes, looks askant at Tweed with an approving smile and passes on. For a strictly Re;form Convention, we submit~ that this Cincinnati affair i is bringing forth . fruit too soon. All that is ‘wanted to . vindicate the truth of the statements of the Times isto see Hoffman urging the indorsement of Horace GreeTue sixth anniversary of the Universal Peace. Conference was celebrated by a meeting at Cooper Institute, New York. ~ Resolutions approving the treaty ef Washington and condemning the indirect claims were adopted. rr < ae Tue’ Commissioner of Internal Revenue has ordered the Collector of Buffalo to make a legal demand on the Hudson River RailroadCompany for the payment of a special tax assessed on its script dividend,amounting to nearly half a million, dollars.Tue Philadelphia Press wants to know how you can run Brother Greeley against Brother Grant, when: the his great newspaper—the NewYork Tribune? Verily Greeley is in an awkward fix. ——-oe Crxcrysatt has of late ‘yeftrs lost former approved all of Grant’s actsin . . the Fifteenth Amendment,.that key. stone of our politicaFaron, ~ whereby fart hea of our great triumph over. rebellion and slavery are.ass and . . rpetaated. dust the President -has made some . ces in appointments 18 obvious. It would be strange, indeed, if one . 9 $0 inexperieneed Im the conduct of . political, attairs had_whollyescaped . thai Whatever blame may justly Lattach to,this falls rightfully on us . who took him from the head of the . army and nade” him our ‘civil chief . . magistrate; faily aware: ‘hat he had . never yoted a Kepubuean ticket, _1f, . indeed, he had voted: at all. While
asserting the right of every Republican to his untrammeled choice of a suggest that General Grant will be far better qualified for that momen; tous trust in 1872 than he was in4 1868. Such, gentlemen, are the ideas. and convictions_ whieh have . compelled meto take my plage among . you, you have iinposed ‘upon nie moderation and fairness-that our friends throughout the State and the Union shail see and feel that we are doing our utm to unite and to strengthen the publican party, and animate it with well-grounded and . sa e hopes of future triumphs. OnE CucanmnncesBle apple-tree borer has at last found a sure destroyer in Petroleum. There is but one objection. It has a fashion of killing the. tree. ; Many New York brckers and) others are signing a pledge to pay ouly, for the liquor which they drink and to-drink no liquor for which others pay. ~~ A SoursERn paper test our credulity with this: ‘‘A Florida negro ate two-bushels of dried apples on a bet refreshed himself at the town pump, and burst.”” . A cLERGyMaNn at Council Bluffs charges by weight for marrying couples, the rate being four cents a pound for the groom and two for the bride. + Passkncers by railand stage now make the distance between San Francisco and Portland in four and a half days. wa Jimes Gokpon Bexnerr’s income from his real estate and newspaper, is reported to be $225,000 per year, and that of his son phases aed something of her prestige and preeminence in pork packing; but the Davis and Adams Men assert that she can beat the world at packing a convention. —TCh ieage Post. —>-> Ir is reported that several of the distinguished gentlemen who,‘‘burned the bridges” on their way to Cincinnati, are how anxious for canoes er something upon which to ferry themselves back to the party. Saas JupcE Field, of the Supreme Court, tells ‘his Demoeratic friends that have supported either Davis or Chase as between Greeley and Grant, he sha!l vote for Grant. ~Governor Davis; of Texas, has orforced along.the coast of that State. THERE is only nine feet of snow remaining on the summit of the Sierras, and that is rapidly melting. a ' TP was seriously: proposed in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention, a few days ago, to make lawyers ineligible to seats in the Five thousand Brooklyn carpenters are on a strike. Employers are firm in the refusal to eoncede to their ——a = = > Tue American boat crew which has gone to England to row an English crew on June 10th,is well soy of there.Tue latest advices from revolutionary sources in Spain claim ghat Carlos is still at the head of 7, 000 men, per day pass Merced, while he would have been glad to} a . Goods delivered ® reasonable distance An average of forty cars. of freight Many meidiplepers, present pupporters of Greeley, wince under the rasping of their old files.” * > See cr mes AS HHS BR ASERN INS BORN. -. —— In this city, May 23d, 1872, to the wife of Charles E. Mulloy, a son. GEO. B. TURNER. , z. W. BIGELOW. E. hal BIGELOW & €0., DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions. Commercial Street,.....Nevada City. See en eee selected stock of . Groceries and Provisions, Which ‘will be one at the lowest living ratea. MINERS’. RESTAURANT. Next building to W. ¢ 8 Shoe Store, CAROLINE ALLEN, Prepttiotress, } cun still be found at the old stanu, prepared to serve meals upin good style, srahy hour of tha Guy ena wp to bafied: at night. ..Dwenty-five Cents. Twenty-five Cents. By giving the very best satisfaction she hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. If you are hungry or want a bed go to ‘Caroline Ailen’s, " On Commereia) Street, Next building to Coe’s Shoe Store. . sig med, executor of the said Estate of ‘months after the first pubiication of this and accept the Fenpoua puny take care tou act with aphespnsiat ahenimity, and with such « suit. ) MAIN STRERT:.L... Tinware, it . DONNOLLY’S YEAST POWDER. Ww inform the people that she . P <n, GREAT SALE iy cL OTHING -— THE WHOLE STOCK IN THE STORE NOW OWNED BY BANNER BROS, . 1872, Sal] bé Geemed delinquent, and will . MUST BE DISPOSED OF . WITHIN.. ANDREW J. MOULDSER, Secrctary. Office No: —— Street. m24 3 NSTATE OK J. Eg MATTESON, Secouuelk Notice i8 hereby given by the under . MATTESON, deceased, to the credion of, and ali persons having claims . against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten . . notice, to the: undersigned at the office of . Williams & Johnson, corner of Brodd and Pine Streets, Nevada: Cit.; California. J. Be AOHNSON, Executor-of the Estate of J. E. Matteson, . deceased. : Mevada, May 24th, 1872. MILK DEPOT. ouvUIs GUSCETTI has established a Depot at wg Frank's Ico Cream Saloon, DK Opposite Ove's Shoe Store. oa ee _ Fresh_ Milk will be kept constantly on hand in quantities to } Nevada, May 22d, 1872. SOLD OUT. SANFORD has sold out his entire @ stuck to Jno. W. Sanford, who will coulunue the Seed and Grain business at No. 18, Broad Street, Nevada City. Nevada, May 3 92d, 1872. . THOS. FINDLEY & CO., "BANKERS, GRASS VAELEY. : FOR SALE ON NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG, LONDON, DUBLIN, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BRE MEN, PARIS. m2 THE OLDEST AND THE BEST. } 2 . DR. HUFELAND’S GELBBRATED SWISSSPOMACH “BITTERS. HE first and the most healthful Tonic ever introduced in the United States. — ‘These Bitters have been in the Francisco Market for over swenty genie and notwithstanding the many new candidates my public favor, the sales_ vave constantly increased. , TAYLOR. & BENDEL, sole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay St., jah Francisco. m29 DONNOLLY’S CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAST POQWDER. ,@REAT REDUCTION! Only’$16 per gross, in 20 gross lots. SEthe best andthe cheapést Powder ever offered to the public. No one can make good bread withont Twenty-five gross of pure white Yeas’ Powder made every day. y For.sale by all grocers. Factory, Tal Front Street, 8an Siceastinde: D. CALLAGHAN, Proprietor. aa Everyone uses Domnolly’s Oream a ae women «eee nd Sie e 20th TAM’S SALOON, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. NTOINE TAM would inform the ple of Nevada City that he is preared serve California Oysters in every style at his coon. Iced Fountain ~Soda, of every flavor. Ice Cream, PIES, CAKES, TEA AND COFFEE. AT cent ae EVENING. Py endeavoring to please all Mr. Tam hopes to receive a liberal share of the public patronage, and guaran‘*ees satisfaction. Give him a call. gore Justice Rolfe. : Nevada, May 24tk, 1872, Novada City, May sth, 1872, See55 ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR ae G . Thirty Days! “AT WHICH TIME THE FIRM WILL . CEASE BUSINESS i ~ Ge A ‘THIS Is NO HUMBUG ‘SALE! ! re all ean “convince themselves by calling and examining the goods and prices. _ ‘. Some Goods will be sold 100 per cent cheaper than ever known before, and others 50 per "__gent cheaper than thesame articles are bringing in this city to-day. _ 2 Come before it is too “<. Late! AND BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES Dealers in Clothing in the County can buy goods of us 25 percent. cheaper than importa ing priees. They are the URCHASE GO. DUST, MAKE ADvances on Gold Dust, for Assay or CoinLATEST STYLES age at U. S. Mint. “ SPRING . Draw Checks on San Francisco, ‘ioe een, Se City, Cc L oT H IN G, Treasdre City. 8 : Sai THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE} Our own Manufacture. CONSISTING OF FINE DRESS SUITS, BROADCLOTH SUITS, CASTOR SUITS, FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS, PANTS, of all colors‘and deseripVESTS, of all colors, Complete Stock of ~ BOOTS, AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gents’ and Chilérer. HATS, of all colors and deseription, Boys’ Clothing ' OF THE VERY LATEST STYLE AND THE FINEST QUALITY. A good assortment of SATCHELS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., &e., Ke. THE LARGEST LOT, AND THE FINEST TO BE HA? IN THE STATE ! Don’t spend a Dollar fr anything in the Clothiné line without first calling ¥ see our goods and prices. — BANNER BROS. Corner Broad and Pine Stree* All Persons: i indebted to BAN: NER BROS. are hereby notiie? to call and settle imimediatelya , Ox looki arow befo: it wi shot _ straz In 4] _cFlat day. thie! cept took of tl gold man -aroy sorr bor] ~ ville blec par’ eral rid is t cau our and clos thi _ Fo -t ten in . . OFT. age hai -fift Ra rid ear ch: ea is Fire i off ier a Furnishing Goods,)