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May 3, 1874 (4 pages)

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See es The Daily Beanseript _ reduction of fares and freights on “the railroads inCalifornia,” lies, by . *eondemning, in the~most emphatic ties they will not escape; if the In=e ~ fault, and the. ouly way the ac~ still move, and the even tenor of our undertaken and carried through sue. front at orice. -G. V. Union. ».» April 24th, M. M. McDonald. teacher. ‘dependents they too will be cast “vent organization as much to ,blame ~willingnuess on the part of each indi-. “platform may form the basis of an~ our citizens, whose homes and miter_ ests are here, and who desire to>-se_enrolling their names for the amount! Frank Lusk, Ada Meryman, Sarah . NEVADA CITY, CAL, x Sunday, May 2d, 1874. Modoc County Resolves.The new county of Mudoc, through her citizens im convention assem‘bled, has resolved to hold said cenvention with ‘open doors." “It resolves, for “the people,’’ to ‘‘abandon all past’ party affiliations, to ignore all party lines, ties, &c:,’’ and pledges them to the ‘support and continuation of he Independent. party.” It makes it very plain where the ‘responsibility for the-deé-. feat of ‘all legislation looking to the . manuer, the coalition of the Republican and Democratic parties in-the twentieth session of the. California, Legislature,” = — It will be gratifying ‘to _ “the people’’ to know where the blame rests in this matter, and it is still more . Gzatifying to know it is discovered thus early. Thase who defeated the wishes of the people as expressed at the ballot box, will certainly-receive a reprimand when another election affords the-opportunity. If it was the. Republican and: Democratic paraside, The evidence isnot, unfortunately, as—direct-as—theModees} would lead “the people’’ to believe. More Independents voted in the Senate against the Freeman bill, in proportion to their number, than in either of the old parties. Until it ean be explained why these votes were given by Independent memibers—until it can be made plain why several members of the committee who belonged to that ~ organization opposed the passage of the bill, t “the people’ will hold the Independ. asthe Republican or Democratic . parties. From their showing, of each ~ of the three parties, all were in. tion can be rebuked is to form another party and call it the People’s party. Another party is needed to make it interesting. Its platform might rest ona pledge to “ignore, etc., all past party affiliatioas, und the test of membership might be a vidual to hold office, and if notfortunate enough to secure one, to individually and collectivély denounce and traduce those who are elected. It is probable that some of ‘the people” in Modoe county may not coincide with the resolutious referred to, and facts not alluded to in their other platform representing the rest of “the people.’’’ Notwithstanding this new declaratian, the world will ways will probably not be. changed. Railroad Subscriptions. The report of Méssrs. Coleman and Sigourney, on the cost of our proposed railroad, its business, and security us aninvestment, hus caused an improved feeling among our citizens regarding. the enterprise, and encouragment that the work’ will be cessfully. This is evidenced by the coming forth of parties who add their subscriptions voluntarily, and by others increasing their original amounts. This is the right spirit, and should te generally followed by cure the prosperity and permenance of the town. It will be difficult. for the Committee of Directors to pee every one whose duty and interest it is to subseribe,and they should make the labors of the committee lighter by seeking the subscription list and ,Superintendents of trade, inviting ‘them to prepare exhibits‘'tol-be fordepartment, to be selected from the, ~ A“Fype Writer’ has been invenMississippi, may be formed from-the . ‘fact that 14,000square miles of territory’ in Louisiana, -M.ssissiphighly pleased with them.—We-suppan, Wo 8 ais; Searls, W. . Editorial Notes. A proposal to the Chinese Government to epoperate in the Universal Exposition of products and’ manufacture, to be held at Philadelphia‘in 1876, through Dr;-Williams,. United States Charge D’Affairs, has been responded to by Prince ‘King, as Chief of the Chinese Foreign’ Office, favorably. Proclamations are to be issued to the Northern and Southern warded to this country, under Governnent auspices.A special commission is promised to attend the exhibition, and superintend the. Chinese Castoms’ “Staff, by the Inspector General. ted by James Densmore, of New York, by which a speed considerably exceeding that of the pen is secured in printing. The-machine is about the size of-a sewing machine, and is workédike a piano, The ‘machine has forty-fous éharacters: If it will work as successfully as it is says it’) does, it will be a great‘improvement on anything in the press line now; in use. The Committee of ‘Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, Improyed. Orderof Red fected arraiigements for a grand ball on the evening of the 12th of May, at the skating-+vink, inthis city. The committee have secured the services of the best music in, the county. The supper will be provided by Alex. Gault, who will not allow his reputation asthé‘'Prince of caterers’’to suffer on this occasion. As this is the first anniversasy ball of the Order, itis . proposed making it the grandest uffair of the’seasson. oS Rey. Geo. Mitchel, of San Fran‘morning and evening, ~at-the Court House to-day; Mr. Mitchel longs-to-the=Baptistdenomination, . and is said to be an effective speaker. His mission isone of_peace,and a desire-toreinstate-harmony in the councils of thé Baptist fhurch of this city. The public are cordially invited toattend. , ; Men, met on Friday night, and per-. ' San Juan ttems, We clip the following items from the San Juan Times: rd At the picnic grounds Isat Saturday, Nettie North Pp. met withia sad mishap, which, a luck would have it, turned oat to be. less serious than at first imagined, She was on a swing, and Frank Abell and others were pushing’ it. Sbhe-urged them to swing her higher, and they, to please her, exerted their eutire strength to accommodate, her. At oné time _when the boat in which she was:sitting was, high up in the air, she fell from it to the ground, a-distance of perhaps twenty feet, and reinjuries. Nettie is advertised to play ‘Mary Morgan to-night in the ‘drama of fen Nights ina Bar Room. -We.understand she has sufticiently. recovered. from——her_ bruises and_ wounds to,inake bherappearance. "We regret to announcé to our readers: the. fact that our efficient Assessor, John T. Morgan and family, have left us to_take up a resi4 Unless a. frost. Hat come soon, there will be a greater fruit yield in . this vicinity, than has been known . for years. Trees of all kinds are . loaded down with blussoms, and orThe extent.of the disaster to the . agricultural interests of Alabama and . os . other States, by the overflow of the . pi-and—Arkansas, are covered with . water. In _this territory-is embraced— some of the best cotton landsin those Statey. There “is great destitution among the inhabitants, Andy Johnson is going to ‘‘swing. around the circle’ in Tennessee, in the approaching political campaign in that State. He will not be a candidate for the lower house of Con-. gress, but will, under ‘fitting circumstances,”’ bea candidate for a Seat in the United States Senate. He desires un expression of the people-on the question. If Andy has not. lost his vigor, he will. at least inike it warm for soe one, provided he secures a seat in that. body. Palace Hotel. It is intended to have it excel anything of the kind on the Continent. ~Plans for it were recently examined by leading hotel men, and others from this coast, at New York. All expressed themselves pose Warren Leland will be . the lessee, When the Grand was built, ‘it was thonght a hazardous experiment, because so many first class hotels then existed in that city, but the demand for another is now very, urgent. No city of its~size in the world, probably, has‘ as fine~ hotels as San Francisco, and none are bet= ter kept nor more liberally patronized. Installation, . At a meeting of Nevada Lodge, No. 201, I.0.G.T., held in this city on Friday night last, the following persons were duly installed as ofiicers for the ensuing term: J.C. Rich, Y &. T.; Miss Ada Daven‘port, W. R. H. S.; Miss Sarah Bar‘Sullie Hill, W. A. S.; Samuel Clut. ter, W.F.S.; Miss Anna Palmer, W: T.; Hugh Murchie, W. M.; Miss Alice*Davenport, W. D. M.; Rev. J. Sime, W.0.; Miss Jenuie Kohler, W.1.G.; D. J. Crowley, W. 0. G. . So Rebuilding at Colfax. The work of rebuilding the burnt district at Colfax has commenced. At present all the destroyed buildings will not be replaced, as the business demands of the town’ will_not require it; but on the main plaza all the lots-will be built upon, and some of them will contain substaatial brick Struetures, which will obviate the . dinger of a gencral conflagration in which they ake willing aud able ‘ta take. Do not delay, but come tothe Roll of Henor, “The following names are placed on the roll of honor in the North Bloomfield school, for the month ending Mary Black, Jolin Black, Wan “Bir. oughs, Delt Snapp, Belle Lusk, . Walton Lusk, George Victor, Joseph Victor, Arthur Smith, Nettie Smith, fdward Marriot, Joba Marriot, Glasson, Lizzie Glasson, George . Ciirtér, Jefferson Carter, ‘ Tae Tigris River, in Turkey, over flowed, iuvurving great destruction . the future.—G. V. Union, Se oe _ Tae Culistoga Press says that there is serious darger that Calistoga will lose the trade with the luke, ehards look more like flower gardens, thal anything else. sas The Sanvuan Times says the result of the school election in this city was generally considered a victyry for’ Frank Power. ~Perhaps. that is the meaning of it; if soNit-is “not generally known here. = Yesterday was cloudy, cool, and anything but a balmy say day, It is the season for picnics, and of course the weatber has-+to sustain its well established reputation. Stage drivers complain of the softness of the roads since the late rain. The ground was thoroughly scaked and the cloudy weather allows the nioisture to remain. The frait stands are well supplied \with fresh strawberries, and, for the rst of the season, are ‘sold very reasonable. city and Grass Valley,died-on Friday night. ser : ‘The subject at the Congregational church this evening will be “St. Paul's address on Mars Hill” The May session of the County Court will commence of Monday next, Judge Caldwell presiding, PNT S SEO eae s Ben. Burien on Senator WasnBURNE.—Ben. Butler’s opinion of the new Senator qf Massachusetts was beautifully expressed in a letter, pubished during the last gubernatorial contest, as follows: ff-T~had gone to Congress a_pailmaker of very moderate means, and had _served-as—years-as~ Chairman of the Committee on Claims—the only place in Congress, so far as I have ever heard, where a-map can make a business of selling himself successfully and profitably, for it remains with the Chairman of such committee to say what claims shall be-considered, and any claimant. will give ten, fifteen, or twenty-five per cent. of his-ctaim, if\it is a good one, to have it given priority on the list for cousideration—and had come out of Congress reptited to” be worth half a . million, while my equal partner in. the pail business had not come to any such fortune; if I had given evidence of such wealth by building a house reputed to be worth $50,000, and had become a manager of a Nationtl Bank upon my gains, and always voted in favor of the National Bank interests While in Congress, would there not have been very considerably trore ground of accusing me of having-used my public position for my.ownemolument? 2~ = toe SOF Way Barney was Retamnep.— A firm dealing largely in_ coal in one vice-an Irishman named Barney. One day the head of the firm, irrita. than did and does: John T,. Morgan. ~ “Mrs; Pratt, former “proprietor of . San Francisco is going to have q . e Beli-wey House betgeen -this / out, ‘‘Me drinkee too muehee watee ‘in the next life every man will: be our Western cities had in their ser-. dence at Nevada City. No man ever lived here that occupied a prouder:. place in the hearts of our people He resided at this’ place for more than 12 years, and during that time was honored by his fellow citizens for his honesty, integrity and mor.lity. Everybody joins us in the wish that he may be as happy and prosperousat his new home as he was with the work ‘Fhomas Freeman has. put on thée-road between this place and French Corral that they have raised over $400 in thaney and pre‘sented to him-as a free pift. This shows that when a man discharges a duty the people, appreciate it. Mr> Freeman has already expended on the road in question more money than his contract allows him for keep‘Ing the road in repair two years. We are sorry to say that men that use age to it than any other people, -paid.the least toward compensating Mr. Freeman for his excellent work. On Mouday last a China boy who lives with Major McBride of this place, fell into& deep well on the Major's premises<and came near drowning. The waterin the—welt --. How is your husband this after‘. Qur people are so well satisfied the road the most, and do more dam-7 ss HUMOROUS. : “A good natured fellow, who was nearly eaten out of house and home by the constant visits of his friends, was one day complaining bitterly ot ‘his numerous. visitors. “Shure I'll tell ye how to ‘em,”’ aaid an . Irishman. “Pray, how?’’ . ° F “Lend money :to’ the poor ones and borrow of thé rich ones, and nather sort will iver trouble you get rid of again.””. ; “And so they go,’’ said a member of‘a Boston school committee: ‘‘our great men are fast. departing—first . Greeley, then Chase, and now Sumner—and I dont feel very well wyself,”’ :_ble-woman ever goes to bed withou! SPECIAL NOTICRE, . OTICE is here N NAFFARGER bas the copartnership with JACOB tinder the firm name of : dsy formed And will continue the Retail Meat Dtisinesg at the old stand on : COMMERCIAL STREET, They will keep constantly on hand the very best of , (2 Sarees MEATS OF ALL KINDs, T-SAUSAGE, HAMS, An exchange saya: ‘‘No fashionna. jady replies: ‘No fasbionable gentleman-ever goes-to— bed-without looking into several’ —*#—_____ " The last smart. old man lives in. Augusta county, Virginia. He -is ninety-one years of age, and made. his own Coffinthe other day, . “How much better it would have looking in the glass?” . To whieh a. — _ BACON and LARD. _ nes : fA GER aré requested to settle their accounts at the above nanied place «f business, Nevada City, May aut; 2074: "HENRY WAGNER, M. p, Physician and Surgeon, ‘been to have shaken hands; allow it was alla mistake,’ said a Detroit Judge. Then the lion and the vated you with her smiles of approbation. But no; you went to. clawing ‘and biting, and rolling in the lars apiece.’’ ‘Do -you-think raw oysters: are healtby?’’ asked a young lady of her physician. ‘“Yes,’’ he replied, “I never knew one to complain of, being out of health_in my life.”’ noon, Mrs. Quiggs? Why, the doctor says ws_how if he lives till morn}in’ he shall have some ‘hopes of him; bat if be don’t he must give him up.”’ There was a boy accosted by anascetic middle-aged lady with: ‘*Boy, I want to go to Dover street.”’ ** Welt ma’am,”’ said the boy. ‘*Why don't you go there then?” > ‘and novel mode of punishment. If the boy’s disobey her rules, she Stands them on their heads and pours water in theix_trowsers’ legs. ™, An impertinent young fellow offered to bet the teacher of ayoqung ladies’ grammar school, who $ boasting of the proficiency of his pucline’’ a husband. ‘*My son, would you suppose that the Lord’s Prayer could be engraved in a space no larger than thearea of 4 nickel cent?’ ‘Well, yes, father, p was, at the time, about four feet . deep. ~A Chinaman who hapenedto_ be near at the time hastened to the little fellow’s assistanee_and rescued him from his _perilous ~cendition. The little fellow said when taken . —no good.”’ Rich specimens of quartz are still found at the new ledge recently discovered North of Butler’s ranch.
The owners of that mine are beginming to build their air-castles and calculate their wealth. ae Tar Srrancre’Guest.—The gifted Sargent S$. Prentiss once gave a sumptuous dinner to some friends at a hotel in Vicksburg. Early in the evening a stranger entered the .room by mistake. Prentiss courteously invited him to join the party. Before long the strange guest began boasting of how much he had drank smasher there, a julep in this place; aslingin th.t, and so on apparently without end, At length Prentiss said: “Sir, do you believe in the doctrine of metempsythosis?”’ “I don’t know,’’ was the reply, ‘‘and I don't see that it~ has anything to do with what We are talking about.’’ “Tt has,” rejoined Prentiss, “much, —mychévery way. I have firm faith in thatdoctrine. I believe that transformed into the thing for which he has best qualified himself in this life. In that life,-sir, you will become & corner groggery.”’ — +e — Tue European and North.American railroad bridge at Mattawameag ted beyond endurance at one of Bar. ney’s blunders, told him to go to the office and get his pay, atid added, “You are so thick-headed I can't J ng. : ‘Begorra,”’ suys Barney, “I larnt wan thing since I’ve been wid ye!” er which is-a very. important item. Cloverdale is reaching out for it, and Colusa, having constructed) a.good rord to Bartlett. Springs, is putting forth claims toa lion’s share! of the trade. : It is reported that Hon. John B. Ruge and Hon. John Gregory Smitir have pirebased the controling ine . terest\in the Vermont Central’ Rail. road. >-+.— tp. Ci Dgregnuonal Chur¢h at ‘Warren, Mass. wus burned en Wed-. of property atof peTtral tives, . 4 4 Bupa “@ndth e-foss ess ay. Us nMipg. Leoss,-$20,000 7a 8 surance, $15,000. “That sivinteen hundred made a ton.”” 2S eee “Barney was retained; or to use the . phraseology of a southern gentleman who has just won the heart and . hand of-one of New York's most op. ulent widows, “he resumed the primde , meval condition of bis former rectiTwo little Indian boys caught two i . town to sell last Tuesday. ~ mee Tne latest way of. expressing it: “You might as “well try to shampoo pan elephant with a thimbleful of -soapsnds as to attempt to-do business and ignore advertising.”’ . oe igeeemeioreeae > John —Phetravebis seriously inter: _ “What's that?” asked his employ-} 1 . dittle black cub bears up ihe Bay . was destroyed by fire on Wednesday. . The fire was caused by sparks ‘from } ;® passing train coming ‘from St. during —the-day=n-cocktaithere; ifa cent is‘as big in everybody’s eye as it is in yours, IL think there would. be no difficulty in putting it.on about four times,”— —~—>—— —EEEE—— _ First Anniversary Ball, 0. SSS Improved Order of Red Men, Will celebrate St. ‘Tammany's Day —BY A— GRAND BALL. AT THE SKATING RINK, NEVADA CITY“-Wednesdav Eve’ng, May 12th. Committee of Arrangements. Sacham. T,€. Plunkett, © Senior Sagamac, C. P. Pirinton, Sannap, W. W. Jatobs, eS ‘Brave, P. E. Hughson, Warrior, . John Hanley Invitation Committee. —? Nevada City. G. v. Schmittburg, O. Maltman, Charles McElvy, Palmer Brown, M. Heywan, T. W. Sigourney. Alex Sloan, Geo. W. Smith and Wm. Barton. Grass. Valley. Herman Uphoff, P. H. Paynter, W. H; Montgomery,.8. Novitzky, W. H. Adams, ; Dutch Flat.J. T, Staples, J. M. Fulweiler, C. Voight C. M. Kopp, Blue Tent. i E. Bond and O. E. Campbell. North Bloonatield. : games Marriott; R. D. Skidmore, Alf. Walker, W.G. Montgomery, A. A, Smith, North San Juan, O. P, Stidg-r. Hunt's Hill; + fered with. . aie -~—— Jamb would have lain down together, . aud white-robed Peace would have . . fanned_you-with her wings; and ele. anud, and here you are. It’s tive dol. school ma‘am has adopted a new . pils, that not ope of them would de-" WYOMING TRIBE. NO, 40, . tion to the office otf City Asse>sor.2 : — Thales Curtis, W. Holmes, J. 8. Murchie, . F F LU E Af D. E. BELL'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Pine sud Commer. . Clul Streets, Nevada City, ~ “tnyl urniture . ‘ S . B. JOHNSON, ’ No. 92 Main Street, Grass Valley, : , Has just received the Lar. gest and Finest Stock of Fur. niture ever brought into the sane County of Nevada; which will be sold _at The Stock consists in-part of Fine Parlor Sets, = -Fine Bed Room Sets, Beds and Bedding, and everything else usually kept ina ‘Store of this kind. Furniture for Cottages and Offices, of the Furniture. = Call and.see my Godis. = ' B, JOHNSON, Grass Valley, April 30. Dissolution. OTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between ¥L A. POLTT. K and W. A.SIGOURNEY, iu the Crockery and Wall Paper’ business, upder the firm: name of Potter & Sigourney, is this day dissolved, ‘hither partner is MN sunt of the Company busivess. ; a 2a : = ¥. A. POTTEB. Nevada. April 28th, 1574. DOCTOR E. KIRKUP, ~~ HOMOEOPTHIST, ~ FFICE—Corner Pine and Broad Street, up ‘stairs, : Office Hours. — 10 to 12 A. M., and 7 to 8P. M. . and2to4 Sp2l 4 Soe vee For City Treasurer.” AMES COLLEY is bhefeby announced ed as a candidate ff re-election to the . ottice of City Treastr’r. 3 <= ~ For City Marshal. f SHAUNCEY FORD is hereby announced as # candidate for the otticg of clTy AA MARSHAL. For Marshal_ 1 8.8. GETCHELL is hereby announeWe ed as a candidate for re-election. to . he oilice or CI'LY MARSHAL. ~ For Assessor. INTHROP 8. LONG is hereby announced as a candidate for re-elee\ + For Marshal. as acandidate fur the othce uf CITY mARSHAL. . County Teacher’s Institute. HH E Meet: ng of the County Institute . wiil convene at the High school House { iu vhis city on the PROF, ALLEN, + Of the State Normal School and others Wi) be present and conduct Class Lxercises, Ut liver Lectures, &c. = : k very ‘leacher 1s required by law to 4 tend. wee s Scbod, Officers and others interested i2 he cause of Education are corvially. yr ed, FRaNK POWER, ap26 County -supermtendent. MISS R. NOVITZKY, —— RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Ar a ladies” meeting at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a reporter was discovered and ordered out, He-left, but-shortly returned cladin the garb of the ; gentle sex,und remained throngh the . Meeting without being diseovered. A report of the proceedings in full in the Republican disclosed — the ! eo i whole affair. 1 . —2_2a— is Rotte;, OCA Nelson, Win. Floyd, M. Shaver. : FLOOR MANAGERS. : C.P. Purinton, A. I. Zehind, John Hanley, H.-S Welch, Daniel Marsh. FLOOR DIRECTOu—T, C. Plunkett. . ae ——— z : “TICKETS $4. Including Supper at Armory Hall, which Will be taruish.d by thet prince of Caterers None but the student of physiog. nhomy can appreciate’ the .look” of , heavénly satisfaction which irradi_ntes the visage of Broadway stagefrom Tacoma, and brought them to river who has just made a hand. ISSUED. ; Some carom on both. your.shoulders with the pole of.-his vehicle.--New }York Commercial Advertiser. A MARKET report says, forcandles light.”’ “demand When was there . ALEX. GAULT. whu'assures the public that ou tats Occasien his assortment of Rabbits, . Sage Hens, Grass Hoppers. &c, will be se. j Je ted from tue choicest stock our marKet . affords. . NO SPECIAL INVEPATIONS WILL DE . a" Pale taces Vited to attend. . ‘Phe Hunt will commence at the 8th Run } and 30 Breath. ‘ . Feyst of the Pale Faces at the 12th Run. generally are cordially inThe-bent of Music has been engaged and . . the Trive has spared no expense to make this the party of the Season ments tur gis ing x Music Lessons in Nevada city. = Miss Novitzky has a class in Grass Valley, and on Golu Flat, Keterence, Prof. ¥Scot, San Francisco Musical institute, class. Will be formed ou SALURDAY 4 TreRKRNOON, APKIL 25ib, at Tempuen, Hall, where she can be consulted . terms, etc. api3 lw : Transcript . Job Printing Office COMMERCIAL STREET. + ‘ “ ter We are prepared to do Job ever apy other demand . i connected with those articles? pee a . fa ‘Lickets tu be had aé the principal plaees of business in the city and mem bers of y-the Tribe generally. S m2 Se aS ste . f office in this Siate. a aa _~ All persons fitebted to: JACOB NAFFZIgiven thatc.g. .' J, & C.J. NAFFZIGER— Prices ‘Astonishingly Low!most durable kind fora little money.I ean” snit every taste and every purse in Be Ning empowered to use the firm name in settleOSEPH B. GRAY is hereby announced © . 6th, 7th and Sth of May: . . Ae Printing ina st)le second ton0 —— rod smog 4 =e i REE SET The Bail NEVADA Diieaiiinmmamimmats LOCAL Local “John C. Colem gourney went to terday, for the pi with the enginee tific Railroad; w! by that compan ' States to witness new prismoidal r informed of his a of th® Ceiitral P ‘yited to confer w fo the matter. 1 _ has fo-impart, we buat on the return ~ Ttis possible the: ed feasible on ou present: calculat wrong. .The Nevada’ Li =—ing so.brave and through the pring day morning on t get shoot.On B pany was halted, arms forthe purp picture in which . selves, asothers: urement for a.nev ‘ken yesterday. \ again appear witl ~ -will,appear what . company of militi ‘The Commitie: ’ geriptious for the “to make a. cany some of the mem toact it. was defer: Six hundred doll the morning withc It is expected tb city will be subser trouble. People © nécessity, and will The election for place to-morrow, City Marshal there terest manifested, candidatés, and ea own interest. Fo there is but little parties before the men;.and_whiche' affairs of the city _tended to“ Se¥eral parties 2 . Adences in this cit purchase “and loca rule firm, and -b . places.are for sale commenced on ]) willbe still fewer dispose of their pri be considered as _ which to live as an The National Ex sents ‘a lively app The saloon and 0: with people until : repairs made. unde prietorship make i : interior hotels in t —the railroad gets he _ have tobe made, fc fullest capavity now ~The Celestials, Fi keep pace with tk provement. A new street, near the cor process .of _constrt probable when the invested in railroad tothem, they will a tate improvements, burdened with it. —_—-——__---~»< Fresh No. . Just received and per hundred, by JO > © Haunted House it The mystery solv Unmasked! The. i of new goods for the tim of B. H. Mi ner Of late, for the p his numerous cust: joyous Spirits, as shi they hourly leave b down with-fine cloth clusively that his sto tadhis prices the « dothing house in thi Fresh Straw eived every da: E. Goldsmiths; iilled ard delivered . Another In £5,000 Oranges, at 50 cents a doz mayl ED. G wee For sa ~Sev¥era} cottages for Paruiculars «ppl. Way 1 a o