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enormous profits of the manufaetur° @aseod df the levding Audadute. In
‘ present Democratic candidacy. is the
‘ultimate recovery.
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The Daily Beanseript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
FOR snbaréiber, eo"
GENERAL U.S.GRANT. . i
"Subject to the decikion of the National Re .
publican Convention.
Ps
ris Wekinig Men for Grant,
_ On Thursday,, May. 2 23d, Abe Na-.
‘tional Working Men’s “Convention
met-st NewyYork. ‘Qhisty States .
were represented by 210 delegates.
The object cf this Cony ention was be
nominate .candidates for ‘President .
and Vice President. Resolutions .
were adopted favoring the reduction
of the national debt, uncenditional
séttlement of the~Alabama claiis, }
enforcement of the eight hour law,
low rates -of interest, and nationg .
encouragement of ship building. —
Grant and Greeley were.named as)
candidates before the Convention: .
Grant was placed in nottination, by
the New York delegation. and-Gree‘ley by the Missouri deleg The
vote stood, 204 fer Grant and 5 for
Greeley. The nompnation of , Grant
was made uhanimous, and Henry
Wilson, of Massachusetts was nominated for Vice President. Greeley’s
first contest with Grant did not result favorably. The old protectionist has very few friends among the
working men of the country.
ley’s ‘whole. course has’ tended to
build up and foster monopolies by
making the tariff, instead of a source
of revenue, a means of enhancing the
ation.
Greeer at the expeuse of the consumer.
The working mén of the country are
the consumers, and hence they cannot be induced to support Greeley.
‘The vote in the National Working
Men's Conveheiow is @! fair Tridication of the sentiment of. ,werking
men throughout the country.
The Amnesty Bill.
The Senate on Wednesday last
passed the House’ Amnesty bill of
May isth by a iwu-thinds vote, .and
’ the President signed it in the evening of the same day, so that. itis
wow & law of thé'land.’ The'bill Yemoves political disabilities fypm all
participantsin the Rebellion, except
members of the Thitty:sixth and
Thirty-seyenth Congresses; officers
of the Judicial, Military and Naval
Services of the United States; Heads
of Departments andForeign’ Ministers—all these exceptions cover about
two hundred cased, * Thre sstccess '6f
this measure knocks. out tle principal plank of ‘the Cincinnati platform, and one which, the lettgr of
acceptance of Horace Greeley disthe way of delivery to. the, confederates their is ‘nothing left for the
«white coated" candidate fo’do.’ *”
aes ees ene
Hap Mr. Greeley’s views pravailed
in 1861, we should now have no Nation, but two Confederavies, of whieh,
‘the cornerstone of one would be slavery, and the watchword of each a
constant .preparation for hostilities.
A whitehat abolitionist, his ‘course
would not have freed a slave; ab excluder of slavery from the Territories,
his policy would have cltft thé country in twain; an “On-to-Richmond”’
séMamer, his‘Bull Runs would never
have found Appomattox; ap anything-for-peace ‘weakling; Re would
havesurrendered at Niagara; @ neryejess and vaccilating politician,” he
would have withdrawn Lineceln from
thé political campaign six month after
the latter’ 8 nomination, in '64. His
worst of ‘his blunders, mainly because
of its enormous draft upon, charity.
Pee
Om has been struck in Osage
Mission, Kansus,; at a depth of 90
‘feet, and.a Company organized with
a capital of $150, 000 to prosecute the
business.
_ Ma. Phelps, the man so nearly
murdered in New York last Friday
night, is still. improving, and the
chances are quite favorable for his
In Boston they call peefanihy
“demonstrative vocalization,” and
strictly, probivit i it.
Qur1s are things. dint are somei goose, to spread the opinions of another.
—_ ooo
Tux deceased: poet, T. Badhanan
Read, had two widowed sisters living
in ‘Dubuque, and had intended to
. small part of an education.
‘ thorities there are not interfered with. .
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
By Frank Power, Editor.
To whom all matters for, this depart,
ment must be addressed.
Discipline in Schools.
The Military. Academy at West}
) Point is the best school, in Ameriea.
It owes its success more to its rigid
course of discipline than to any other
cauge. . Other institutions send forth
onl learning, perhaps, but it is not}
ithis class of students that acegmpl lish . “closely on the heels of the requiremdst in-the world, They have néver
. be en trained.
Fits of industry, and the ability to use 4
knowledge, is-of quite_a* ninch importance 2 as knowledge itself. These,
. latter results are segura by disei-"'
“Military discip'ine; the kind
ae ced atthis school, is conceded .
A vigerous body, hab.
pline.
. to be the best, that edn be'devised to . las be may prefer, but is hé not ‘a lit. secure bodily vigor, and mental ae~. the prestinptuous in meddling with
tivity. Everything there is required .
. te be done at its proper time and
. systematically. Tobe taught to do.
/
; business in this manner; is alone, n0 .
The aut-} .
Parents and guardians are not al owed to substitute their own leniént .
notions of government. The young .
inan is there taught to endure those
Spartin privations that fit him to .
grapple suceessfuky with the stern .
realities of life. He hasa well de-.
veloped body, he acquires the grateful form, the elastic step and that
ease of bearing that rendérs him at-/.
tractive in the business world. Thefact is, the young men at West Point .
are thoroughly and’ practically educated. When ‘you meet. a grdduate
of this institution, you find . yourself .
‘scholar and
Discipline is here
means to an end. Men
trained as they ate. there trained, are
prepared' for any profession or oceupation in life, and henge we see them
excelling, not on the-field of Mars
ulone, but in whatever capacity: ac-/
in the presence of a
gentleman:”
inade a
tivity and force,of character axe re.
quired. Law, Med.c.ne, and Tneol.
ogy,-each claims some of its brightést -orhaments from that. school.
While we find them filling succcssfully .avery: grade 'Of office im our
government, they are the, acknowledged skilled diplomats and the cgnters of attraction at foreign eourts.
Other schools begin with just as good
material, -haye just as gvood.a curricFin to pass upon the correctness of rhe. graduates whu.can boast of as much }
. appendages to-assigo 4 requirement,
. fessional, a
1 co uraged,
. your guerrilla mode of’ warfare, or
ebier the
} the fight like wu maa,
. City Granmar school for the week
. bogast, Jennie Monro, Addie Stranuulum, but none have that rigid and!
ied so fully, to appreciate the beneficial results that arise from a systeMatic course of training. The govLerning process, théugh rigid, is properly exercised. Natural pride is. not
‘crushed out, nor the lofty spirit degraded; they are simply directed and
festriined within theit proper linuts,
while the man is allowed to maintain
his ‘manhood. They are taught to
render.a ¢heerful and ready obedience; they are imade aware that no
one is tit to command until he has
first learned to.obey, The mind, as
well as the body; is whder perfect
control. “Buc “med alWays know
just what todo, and. when to do it.
Serene and cool, they’ can. arrange
their plans and grve their orders amid
the whistling of bullets and the thunder of cannon, as though the fielu
were but a chess board -before them.
The ability to.do these. things is, we
maintain, secured rather by a wholesome course of training than by im=
parting a knoéwleliye, Of whatis found
in the books. ~~
Woe do not expect that that, perfect
discipline found in the best, military
school im ‘the gover nundat, ca be
practiced in the common ‘schools,
but the nearer we can approximate
to that system the more efficient
would our ‘schools become,,. At the
present time there is a growing tendency to laxity in the government of
schools. Experiments-“are Being
made to see with how little discipline
a school can be kept together.
Teachérs, parents, and even the pupils themselves will have cause to
regret this course,for the échools will
thus be deprived of their charm and
much ef their efficiency.” We ought
rather to have a law requiring ‘military training in our public schools,
Prussia adopts this plan, and in no
country do we find better scholars
and better soldiers, and these results
perse to the government. a P.
A Noxuru Cankouina woman was
buried in a feather hed, according to
her desire.
Tux dead bodies of three men and
a new-born babe were found in the
North and East rivers, New York,
ou the.Lith, : pass the Summer with them. 7
thorough discipline, none baye, been .
. TransexipT that he is prepared, to.
are secured ‘with no additional exOur Critic.
The Faucational “Department ‘of
the Grass Valley U?ion has a critic.
“Phat he is a ‘‘star”’ id, this departnient is evidenced not. by his signsture alone.’ Those atgem pts’ at wit,
those origin: Pand high toned illus. trations, their application to the snb. ject, as well ‘asthe precision of his
age, also attest that fact, inile 1S
wants to hold the stakes as ‘iinpire .
langu
torical tropes. He" ihtroduces-the .
}sabject. with this béautiful Hgure:
. ment.’’ These are rather’ singular
aud though such expressions are exéasalile in jpérsons ef ordinary pretensions, they naturally cause a pro-. },
‘‘star,’’ tO be regarded as
-We don't object to bis
expressing himself in.such Vanguage
*‘peeis.”’
subjécts about which he dispiays soTo be much practical. ignorance?
sure, he complains of hi§/ mental Ob . his. ‘‘untutored
but we are notfto ‘blame for
We say to'you, don’t ve distake your spelling bowk
aud study up a httle, aud come and
see us again. Meautime, take a rfdir
syuintat yourcritlique, and see if
/you can discover wuy point in it.
Some pronounce it an’ obfuscation.
Now, as for you, ‘Rafe,éitaer cease
tuseness, and of,
. mund,’
taese.
‘“‘column’”’ and stand up tc
None of your
busii-whucking. i
>>
Ww eckly lieil of Honor,
The following names are on the
weekly roll of honor im the Nevada
énuing Muay 24th, 1872, Only
those who receive 100 per cent. upon
deportment, attendance and diligence
are placed upon this roll: Dehla
Beigntol, Magyie Gault, Hattie Ne}
son, Ida Smith, Maggie Price, Effie
Adair, Fannie brown, Catherine Arhan, Annie Cashin, Annie’ Naffzigar,
Nellie Hite, Baltie Hilt; MaryPeard,
Aiice ' Dorsey, ‘Emma Gove, Jeunie
Gites, Louisa Shaffer, Nélsen Sunt
born, Frank Willaims, George Buailey, Samuel Rodgers, James Coughlan, paw ee
Recordex’s Office, :
The following instruments were
filed for record in: the ,County Recorder’s office, yesterday:
Deeds—Jno. Watt to krancis Blpis.
Mining land on Waldon Ravine, in
Bloomfield township.
Phi ip Moynier Du Bourg to LauKate Hays’ Fiat,
ship.
Jules Villian to Philip Moynier
Du Bourg. Real qptate, at Feeney
Corral.
Philp Moynier Du Bourg to Jules
Villian. Parcel cf land on Kate
Hays’, Flat, Bridgeport tomnsbip.
Strawberry Festival, A
The ladies of the M. E. Aid Society; will give -s ‘strawbétr# and i¢e
cream Festival, in the Theatre, on
Tuesday evening, . June 4th. The
members of the Aid Society are requested to meet at the residence of
Mrs, B. T. Ailen, on ‘Pugsday” afternoon, May 28th, at 3 o’clock. A full
attendance is desired. ;
er townWagon Maker.
J. H"Sharp, gives notice in the
do all kinds of wagon, work im the
best style, and .at. the loves rates.
Shop on Broad street.
>>
wvinedihans ——
Elder Henry C: Lyle continues to
. preach in the Baptist ehurh. ! His
. subject this morning will be, ‘‘The
Scheme of Redeniption.’’ Subject
in the evening, ‘*The New Life.’’
—~> >
Thirty miners are wanted by the
Company. . See their notice in another column,
Tux reporter ef the Pranscarrr has
been to Grass Valley, and ‘he. saw a
jackass hitched to a carriage.— Union.
Mistake. The dforesdid animal
was hitched to the editorial stuff of
the Union.
SEVERAL persons are digging for
money in one of the leading streets
in Denver, and with most gratifying
success.
A PARAGRAPHIST speaks of the great
Call-and-seum being erected in Bos-}
ton. :
iin all
‘Maus. Frances ‘peuibitinaaes . is the
only woman journalist in London,
ra 1ui8e Du Bourg: “rot of land on . .
North) Bloomfield . Grivel {Mining
ed ar a ae ee
Mss. Kypprn, wife of Charles A.
Kidder, late County Clerk of Solano
tion held by her husband.
Newsrapgr Agent.—E. B, Hopkin: .
son, formerly-in the expr business .
between Dutch Flat and Nevada}
Cit¥, is the traveling’ agent for ie
San Franciseo Chronicle.
em ee
Srvexay leading men at Wheeling, .
W., Va., have agreed to attend church .
regularly if they are allowed tosmmokc
in church. ;
Hon, Jeni F. Benjamin is named
for the Republican, nomination for
Governor of Missouri.
aos a
A victous alligator posted himself
in the main street of St. Augustine,
Fis.; 2nd fought his assailants bravely until he was killed.
In Central Minos the potato bugs
i huve come out in crowds, and sit’
around waiting for the vines to grow.
A Curcaco. young man was. recently quite smitten by his néighbor’s
wife. She smote him with ‘a rolling
pin.
Trrre Hante, the home of the
Voorhees, was carried by the Republicans in the last election,
Tue latest argumént for the narrow
gauge is that the road toy heaven is
built-on that principle.
teeA KEOKUK young woman who went
to see a game of baseball now sweeps
the field with one eye.
Bret Harte will contribute an
original poem to be read at Rochester
on ‘the evening of Decoration day. ~
A soy of fourteen runs a $5,000
tea and coffee business at Fort Wayne
Ind., which he built. up himself.
Preaching Sunday.
Services im the Congregational Church, .
every Sunday morning and-evening, at the .
usual hours. of worship, Sabbath School
immediately after morning service. 7:
E: Halleday, Pastor.
Episcopal services at the Court House eyery Sunday morning avlio’clock, by Rev.
Mr. Andersen.
Divine Services at the Catholie Church
Sunday morning at 10% o’clock. Sabbath
School at 2, and Vespers at 73 P. Mu. Rev.
Father Claire, Pastor.
Divine services willbe held at the A.M.
KE. Church ‘Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Se rvicés in the evening at 7 o' ‘clock
Services at the Baptist Church, morning
and evening at the usual hours of wership
Bey. J. A. Wirth, pastor.
Divine Services will be held in the Methodist Chiirch, Sunday morning at.11 o’clock
and in the evening at 74 o’clock. Sabbath
School at 20’ clocia Px u. Rev, JW. Stump
Pastor. ‘
be < WOE 6 a RSE
DIED. ~
fi bets
In this city, May 24th, 1872°-Sacob Christiap, infant son of Jacob and Caroline Naffzigur, ‘aged 6 months and 7 days.
The funeral will take place from
. the residence of the parents,on Boul. der street, this, Sunday afternoon, at
2 0’cleck. Frxiends.and, acquaintances are invited to attend,
2 ALN ACRE OE TERETE OS
MRS. A. AUBRY, ©,
= Manufacturer of
Ladies’ Hair, in Braids, Curls,
* Wigs, &e.
LADIES’ HAIR DRESSING,
RS. AUBRY would respectfully in
form the people of Nevada County
tuat she is prepared to do all kind of Hair
Works (
2 Ladies’ Hair done up in the, Latest
style. Steam and Iron Curling at the lowest. prices,
Particular attention paid. to orders from
the country.
Call and examine her goods, on BROAD
STREGL, opposite the Post Office, Nevada
City, mw
UMMONS. —State of California, Countyof Nevada. ss. In the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of Califormiain and’for the County of
Nevada. The People of the State of California send Greeting to 0. CRANDALL, Defendaht. You are hereby required te appear
in an action brought against you in the Dis-'
triet Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, on the ‘th day of
Moreh, Is7l, by H. ©. MeKELVEY, Plain-.
and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of
service] after the service om you of this
Summons--if served within Mate on Sounty ;
or, if served vut of this County, por in this
District, within twenty days: erwise
Within torty days—or judgment wi be taken agaivst you by default, according to vang
prayer of said C Compiaint w inthe
tiff alleges that he was, and js now the hot.
der of a certain promissory = ented on
the 19th day of Se ber, A 13966, for
‘the sum of Five tage Me in U. 8.
Gold Coin, together with interest at the rate
of 2 per cent per month until paid. Wherefore the said plaintiff prays ju ent
against said Defendant for the sum of Five
Hundred Dollars together with interest
thereon from the 19th day of September,
1866, atthe rate of two per cent per month
in United States Geld. \Guin. And you are
hereby notified, that if you fail to appear
and aneyer the said Complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will tebe Sudgyent
in bret pa +3 * with the said prayer
In Testimony Whereof, I, T. c.
seal Plunkett, Clerk of the District Court
aforesaid, do do hereunto set my hand
and th impress the Seal of said Court, at office,
in the Gity of Nevada, on the 7th day of
March, A. D, a
La Jonn Patrison, Depuiy,
John Caldwell, Piffs Atturney,
¥
}
county, isan applicant for the posiq
Fe
“WAGON MAKER
AND WHEELWRIGHT.
—
J. H. SHARP,
AT CLANCY’S SHOP, BROAD STREET,
H prepsred ‘to do all kinds of WAGON
WORK in the best style and at the
LOWEST RATES.
Wagons made to order and turned ont ‘of
the Shop complete, Hepairing done in the
best style. =
Give me a¢all and I will guarantee satisfaction.
sorpnmpoe ish J. H. SHARP.
Nevada, May 26th. 1872.
Dissolution.
HF co-partnership heretofore existing
between B. Nathanand B.H. Miller is
this day dissolved by inutual consent. AIT
persons indebted to the late firm are requested to make payment to NATHAN & CASPER, who willcontinge the Clothing business at the old stahd, on the corner of Pine
and Commercial Streets.
B. NATHAN:; B. H. MILLER.
‘Nevada, May 16th, 1872.
MINERS’ RESTAURANT.
Next building to W.R. Coe s Shoe Store,'. °
COMMERCIAL STREET.
CAROLINE ALLEN, Proprietress,
Vy OULD inform the people that she.
cun still be found at the old stanu,
prepared to serve meals up in good -style,
at any hour of the day and up to 9 o'clock at
night.
Meals, ... .. Isventy-five Cents.
Lodgings, .++. Twenty-five Cents.
By giving the very best satisfaction she
hopes to receive.@ liberal share of patronage. If you are bungry or want a bed go to
Caroline Allen’s,
; On Commercial Street,
; Next building te Coe’s Shoe Store.
Nevada, May 24th, 1872. j ’
GREAT SALE OF.
CLOTHING
THE WHOLE STOCK IN THE
STORE NOW OWNED By
BANNER BROS
MUST BE DISPOSED: of
WITHIN :
Thirty Days!
AT WHICH TIME THE FRx
-THIS CITY.
THIS IS NO HUMBUG
As all can 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
cent cheaper than thesame
articles are bringing in
. ‘this city to-day.
—.——MILK DEPOT.
OUIS GUSCETTI has established a
Depot at
Frank’s Ice Cream Saloon,
Opposite Coe’s Shoe Store.
Fresh Milk will be kept constantly on hand in quantities to
suit.
Nevada, May 22d, 1872.
THOS, FINDLEY & CO.,
BANKERS,
MAIN -STREET...
— 5
URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD.
vances on Gold Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U. 8. Mint,
f
Draw Cheeks on San Francisco,
Sacramento, we Glege Cit
Treasure Cit ve
ee
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA*EXOHANGE
FOR SALE ON
NEW XORE, ST. PETERSBURG,
LONDON,, DUBLIN,
AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG,
. BREMEN, PARIS. m12
THE OLDEST AND THE BEST.
DR. HUFELAND'’S
CELEBRATED #WISS STOMACH
lho
A ha first and the most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
standing
save constaritly increased.
‘PAYLOR & BENDEL,
jan Francisce.
DONNOLLY'S
m29
CALIFORNIA PREMIUM
YEAST POWDER.
GREAT BEDUCTION}!
Only $16 per gross, in 20 groas lots.
SE the best and the
ever offered to the public.
No one can make good
DONNOLLY’S YEAST POWDER
Twenty-five gross of pure white Yeast
Powder made every day.
For sale by all
Factory, 121 Front Street, ‘San Francisco.
D. CALLAGHAN, P "
RW" Everyone uses Donnolly’s
Tartar and Donnolly’s Soda and aie
Feb. 2vth.
Notice to o Creditors.
. Ogee OF J. E. Mi MATTESON, deceased.
Notice is here ven the aye
figned, executor Kies at eee
J. Kk. MATTESON, deceased, Boe riley
i “S persons laimscorneas teeth a, poses a yo Corner Broad and Pine Stree.
wae wet the first lication of this UP
iotian, te the a ae SETTLE UP.
Williams & Jubnson, corner of Broad and
Pine Streets, Nevada Fig ore
Executor of the 4 Estate of J K. Matteson,
.GRASS VALLEY.
These Bitters have been in the
Francisco Market for over
twenty Tonto. and notwith.
the many new candilates for public favor, the sales
ole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay St.,
bread without
Late!
AND BUY GOODS AT YOUROWN PRICES
Dealers in Clothing in the
County can buy goods of us 2%
per cent. cheaper than import
ing prices: They are the
LATEST STYLES
SPRING
—OF—
_ Our own Manufacture.
CONSISTING OF
FINE DRESS SUITS,
_BROADCLOTH SUITS,
CASTOR SUITS,
FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS,
PANTS, of all colors and deseriptions,
VESTS, of. all colors,
Complete Stock of
BOOTS,
AND
SHOES,
For Ladies, Gents’ and Children.
HATS, of all colors and deseription, —
Boys’ Clothing !
OF THE VERY LATEST STYLE
AND THE FINEST QUALITY.
———s
A good assortment of
SATOHELS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
&e.,.&c., &e.
Fupishing Goods,
LARGEST LOT,
AND THE FINEST TO BE HAD
“IN THE STATE !
_ Don’t spend a Dollar for
anything in the Clothing
line without first calling #
see our goods and prices.
BANNER BROS.
All Persons indebted to BAto call and eottle immediately:
WILL CEASE BUSINESS In
Come before it is too
CLOTHING,
INWER BROS. are hereby notified
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