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May 30, 1872 (4 pages)

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_ pleted with the-tonvention. He apwe bedy in order tu secure votes. The : ‘are ‘behind time,” varying fruin ten ‘ bes-placed his fine. Copcord’coach on tie, Mir, Guintiinighan,” tonbverly of . between this city and Colfax, with © * vishted Tinckes ‘Ob Bifidiiy’ ‘Tost, YOR(@RESIDENT, ~~’ About twice a week, more or less, *_ Valley. and if ‘an oitsider s ahything of the ead, tha, i reaps 3 goestor ins scalps the sal drawn bythe Ui GENERAL U. §: GRANT. ° Again, the high fents are a cause . of-duilness, ‘Tiere is ne inducement W@RACE, a ‘Ss COLUMN. the Union gerves its, readers up with, Mn, Gueriex’s forethought in his Ta Pdishy:lgbeled(Dull Times? -at Whepaiiitions to become a candidate for dhe Presideney, is something remarkgble, HigJtrip through the Soufls, his bailing of et Davis, his ovegand joarne t@ Californig, and . many other acts of the-philogopher, . were all intended, no doubt, to “aid Subjcet to the decision of the National R®. here, at present rents, for men’ to };im in achieving the great object of publican Convention. gunoecmpeminnpentenstie _ — a Greeley’s Bargains and Sales. friends Greeley has, that if he bas not beén dénsisterit he-has been honest. This claim will hardly be made . tion at Ciueinnati was the restilt of . a trade with the Missouri delegation, pears still ready to barter with anyNew Wark World; good Dénocratic . authority, says. that the Greeley committee promise, if héis elected, . he will make-Seymour Secretary of . State, and that he, Grecleygyrill sup-_ pott thé Deinocratic nominee for Governor of New. York. Does-any ian believe that Greeley, who has tion of the Tammany Ring, and who . has promised the New Mork Democ. racy—the most outrageous Get on -such promises. The truth is, -Greemmingtowns irents. “He had . would remain Wingre there are yrven . continue in pursaits which pay but . uerate protits. ‘*Porty-nine priees ov no leases’’ seems to, be two anuck: be. busiugss.places aie closed, aud have the words “ror Rens’ ehalked-upett them, aSuch . dreary looking closed places sugyext owls, bats “iid “@6yotes 45 possible: future imbabitants of our brick built dt Yestucuces tué sume ining sptaims. Due wipHygiy inan who gues across the mountalus tor a job, tinds that he cannot leave his family behind hym ,and pay vig rather the family: trees, grassy lots and geod water and agrecaule acquaintances around, but . he is forced to take the dagpy with him and w crowd it into anew cablu In the sage, brush Where tere 1s uo iwxury Or eve comfort outside Of cheapness, ‘TO sam up the cause of dailmess in these meuauiaiDs, One Cun . fruly say that the prices all areand . tre too higa, and that with discour‘aging high prices, both capiial, aud labor ure kept in idleness. Alas! what a deplorable picture!— Let our readers contrast the above with-the business and life of our own tains. ‘Everything bere is quite the ra life-long ambition. One of these . strokes “of policy, and perlisips not lof a metto. Hence ifon dvdrs of the least, was the writing of a comper called the Weekly. Caucasia:' . published in Lafayette «county, Mispearg As the resnit of this— tittle . piece of diplomacy, he has secured . the friendship of its editor, who re' sponds to his nomination in the fol. which appears in. the issue of the . Caucasian of May 11th: . Sound the hew-gug; strike the ton. jon; beat the fuzzy-puazy; wake the . . youg-kwong; let the luud hosanua . ring; bum-iwm, fuzzie-buni, dimy-goi bim! Unconsttuational congresses of . peryared ruffians; iteby palmed, . brive-taking, oftice-peddiing Presi. dexitidil béors and’ sots; usurping leghislatures, biaspheimgas pickpocket . Senators and Governors, shuulder. strapped “outlaws, titied buinmers, . reeouetraétion satraps, nigger Lacha. nals, official incendiaries, thieves, . pvondholders, cut-purses, all treubie . at tue roar,of comung doom. . addressed, im tue Same artic e, to the i freeumen, and pictures to them the ley has besomeerazy dn the subject a aiagel sa Reuts are low, no “fortyylories they are to enjoy under Presof the Presidency, and stands,gyady . DNC Prices , are charged, no ‘iron . ideut Greeley’s administration. _4o'accept anything or promise any. 400rs ure closed,’’ except at mid. Ciawp your hands, ye fatwers, bething that will secure him votes. . Bight. We Have no use ‘for such . Cause tue breud will not muca longer And+this man talks about securing . “Government refurms. ~The people of and Republicans, repudiated John-. son for pursuing the same course . that Greeley is\ow ‘pursuing, and . they. Will repudiate; any party! or leader who stands ait 5 tg desert . his ‘principles and sacrifice-decency . hy: <écrupt bargains with enemies. . 4Greeley won't do. + . 4 INS Invegularity. } We do not believe there is @ railwords‘as! *‘For Rent.’’ We have-no such ‘‘dreary loeking elesed places, where owls, rats, cats, ‘skafks, bats, coyotes, bed-bugs, and evekrouches,”’ cun make an abode, or places where moth can corrupt, and very: few places where thieves can break through and steal. The working men de:not'go\across the mountains, but they ‘are Hocking to Nevada City, where, up to this time, all have been be tun from the wouths of yvur . hungry children, to tatien a horat of idie savages, tue nations wards, luusy bWUt-skiuued Vagabuuds, Whose O1ly . } busimess1s to attend “Gouventous, . spuut insdleuce, “vote for tue ofl.scourlugs OL Yaukee pentenutaries, slums wud biucs dilpys, did. Wianolucture sunk and Southern Site Coustitutions and taws. ~~ Mr. Ureeiey’s Missouri “organ’’ cone¢iudes its earnest appeal as follows: ehabled to find plenty of work at gvod ~prices. They are bringing ‘Loot the tympanum-cracking rams’ horns. bOsdl bas, How: ra Lureus P ; . j ia i EST i their fauiflies here to “remain where . ye teabivten tities pups, wud ict the gicetui catgut squcas. Pipe road in thé worldthat is’so irregular tucre are green trees, grassy lots, . deen your yiadness, on, jasbacks aud in its “time table as the Cental Pa. <ific. The cars do not arrive or dewith any regularity, ‘whatever. Passengers for Sacramento and San Fraticiseo leave ‘tHid city before 7, o'clock in the morning, arriving at , Colfax about balf past 9, apd when . the cars are on'time they lea¥é there . at 10.20. For the past few weeks . the; trains have, been, ,beljind.time, greatly to the annoyance and disgust . of trayelers, . The cars leave Sun Francisco at 7 in the obaing; and scarcely a night passes but that the telegraph notities us that ‘‘the cars . injnutes to two hours. There ig a’ “\Yortindalgrahibling all “Aldug the line of th Jhiat that is all the have got the people of this State in their power, aud theydon’t care a fig what they say or do. Span SON ‘The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of the Metivedist Church in ‘this city, will commence on Suturday evening next, Presiding Eider, J: B. Hill, officiating. “After’ services, ‘the Quar' Melly ‘Conterénce, will: he held. On @anday morning . thera will be: love feast at 944, 0'clock, preaching at 11, and the sacrament of the"Lord's Supper immmedistdly “aftat) ‘the inorning goyd, water and agreeable acquain. tiinces.””’ Oh! how different it is in other places, whéte a’ tah-is forced to take his family with bit, and . ‘‘pusted”’ and can’t proceed any farther on his journey. “To sum up the gause of” our prosperity, we ‘‘can truthfully say that prices all round are’’ very low, the business men advertise liberally in the Transckips, and ali the advantages our city possesses are magnificently set forth’ in its colunmms, which is the instrument, that) brimgs: te our town weulthy es well as. band; -ywork ing, fitelligent people. The tlinmate, the soil, the mines, both quarta and. placer, have all been ‘set-forth ia such # manner, by us, that the tide of immigration has been turned to our own beautiful city, and everybody “heréabouts wear smiles on theim faces aud . have.plenty of. poin in their pockets. We have. thousand other advantages that we are blessed with, which we have mot the time to enumerate. Who Wouldn't liveam~ bity like Nevadad:.: stop at a. way-station because be is ie festive tar i Frishic House, Vulteje, — TAL E. S. Dond, forinerly of this city, . " and lately proprietor ofthe Central Exchange, at Colfax, has leased the LBisbie Hobe; at Vallejo. . Hfs‘oue service. In the evening the pulpit} of the largest and best furnished Podk of Grease Valley. _ beFint . Dhe proprietor .of the above line the, route, and will, after Monday next, run daily betwéeh “this city, Méiile’s °Plat ‘ad! Entehii; ‘leaving hore at 6% or4eo'clock. Mr. Wells passold out his interest to Mr. Trotthe Marysville line, ‘es ‘been below wagons, harness ete: for this line. ‘the exception of “one or two rongh places, for a short distance, never were in bette condition than they are atthe present time. Consideravle.work has heen done oy them and if they don't get any worse, no fault will_be found. : a. rapa epbseribed for seo diaunbdicdn, . We always knew /Re was willing to houses at Vallejo, and all. the people . from this section who visit there willbe ‘stite “to -stop ‘at’ ‘thé~above named bouse, Mr, Doud bas -had large experience in the hotel business, and we are confident the people there will be well pleased with all his arrangements. We wish him . Brutal Murder. A man named Gobel, ‘a fruit pedalér, Wad ‘found’ dead Td his ‘cabin at Shady Run. Hisskull was bidken and he*Wwas stabbed “several times. The object of ‘the inhtmati murder was tobbleryyy;;The old man was knewn to baye had over $1,000 in his cabin, which was doubtless . n by ‘the’ Wretch whu coinatiteed the r» Recorder's Office. — The following instrument was filed for’ record in the County Recorder’s office; ‘yesterday : 4 Déed—Centrai Pacific Railroad Co. to A. 'H. Parker; Chas. Marsh, Jeremidh 8S. Brown and H. H. Flagg. Eighty aeres of-land initownship 16. at ea ci “PortTsMoUTH bas a case of small‘pes, the fitstitiy Be feral Years: ( ) ba Liguingeles und panders. Croak, Ye Lugs; squddi ye nogs. Flap your wilys aud scream your surest hute of victory, ob, thvinerbie shang= hut of freedouw. Let 'voicunves biaze mirels crack.e uud piciny?~ Let torehhgnt ned to bouure “aud caimen bvull their’ mighty peane,, duebrvcks, cataracus aud wil sides, bull caives, oceans, guits, Jakes and imill-iams, men, wowen, ¢iildreu fops, povules,’ beasts, birds und Trepuies, ull Creation, animate and iuultunuate, burst furtn in one Wwemenuvus, deatening, tuundering, sky-splituny roar Of trrulspn, joy anudipraise. Four Caucasian painiotissu ahd collmon seuse have preyaiieu} and Kudicalism, the cunping, the brutal, ue Divudy, Is doomed Ww speedy uud irretrievable overthrow. Jamnaenuielajert@ny! . dddirraial de aree times tree Wousund cheers and a view-ualvo tor Horace Greeley and b. Graw Brown, tue phitosupher uod the stalesmanl on'-oniy huvetJ hive til next November vo see the cousuMMallol 80 devouily tu be wikited=-the overthrow of the ‘Lunibiebug and all bis vile myrodwumss ute auhinietiow of ty rany abd corrupuok 1 our repuvlicun soil; and tue re-dsteblispmeéut of law and order, liberty, peace and prosperity, by the triu:piaanst election of Gree ley und browu—the ticket first suggesiedymand enly advocated; by tue Caucasian.
\ Kees-crmemant.—Phe success of the hens at tue county seat in luying big egys Hus -stamulated the ftow.s ol ‘Lruckeée to see wWhatthey can do. A wunali ‘puilet; a tute larger thal a yeon,; beiomying to Mr. dHenry of spiace, laid. am egg on dumlay thutmeasured sevenuns taree-fourta inches\in circumference. The hen is doing Well. If she 'lRanscripT can lay a bigger beg tha that und huve e . pass “safely thryagh the question.—'lruckee Nepublican. than that if you will agree to. set on it until it hatches out, ~~ ; . The following. pathetic appeat~is . earth—is honest new when lie makes ee ae Queen City of the moun. miner. _ _ Geld)ws. Silver Mining. al B. Paul, in a letter to the investigation has’ convinced me fally that bne Of the . greatest errors in mining is, the idea that is so readily amalgamated, and silver go difficult, foryin the;resultdireetly the opposite inthe fact. Experience and statistics . prove that a much higher percentage of silver is obtained than gold, and the sooner this fact is admitted and acted upon, the sooner will our guld mines receive their just rewards, and’ the fewer wil) be the failtifes. Gold of gravity enongh to deposit itself is saved—-but what becomes of the; millions of atoms as fine and finer] than flour, which really make up the preat wealth of all of our gold-bearing lodes. Were the silver miner disregard for the fine metal,~as is displayed by our gold miners, rainatics would-be, the inevitable: resnlt. Oue reason why the percentage of metal saved in silyer mining is greater, is, that the idea that gold is so ‘readily amalgamated”’ has caused system of carelessness and watehfulness and has drawn into the pursuit, two often, inexperienced men; while the idea, that silver is so difficult, has called for more skiliful manipu-' lations, To save an equal percentuge, as'muéh care is required in one as the other. California gold nsiners . must imagine that the law of gravity. is overcome in this speciak branch-of mining—that gold must deposit it-_ seif, in spite of a sluice head of water and is therefore “readily umal. gamated.” But the law holds good, to the sorrow, too, often, of the Gold mining in California can be made as inviang and profitable, to eapital and labor, as silver Iniming iif Nevada or elsewhere; but to dd it they have got to stop this hurrying business and get a proper percentage of the metel. ~~ A sprixc gun, set for the benefit c¢ burglars, at Colonel Stone’s grocery store, im Yatton, Washington county, Iowa, was accidentally fired, and a young man mamed Herron shot through the hand. There was great excitement in the villege, and the Colonel] was arrested. Never before has the tide of travel, setting across the Atlantic from both shores, reached the extent that it has We will agree to lay alegg bigger . this: season. ' The steamship lines from New York are crowded with passengers, and every stateroom is engaged up to’the Ist of July. Tue pigeon tiade is developing rapidly in Michigan, fifty-seven barrels having been shipped in one week from a single county, averaging twenty-three dozen per bartel. Onesixth go to Chicago, the. rest,te New York and Boston. Tue burnt district of Chicago now abounds in hulf dead and alive trees; the sides whieh fronted the fire being dead and charred from thé roots up, while the opposite sides are full of sap, and the branches gfeem with leaves, A youne woman being asked by a politician which party she was most in favor of, replied that she preferred a wedding-party. Tux police authorities of Copenhagen have forbidden the members of the International Society from holding a meeting in that city.: .) Tus King of Burmah. is erecting an ‘Episcopal Church at Mandalay, pt a cost of 30,000 rupees. “MEMORIAL DAY! AR J Accepts the Invitation. “-~ mm was received in this city last eveniffg, by the committee ef invitation, from Hon. Newton Booth, , accepting the invitation to deliver the oration heze on the Fourth of July. “oD oS _ Op Thursday evening last our city . presented a very lively appearance, more so than we have seen it in months. The Circus was here that evening and the tent was-crowded to its utmo-t capacity. Mrutox 8, Laraam is rebuilding at Menlo Park, at an expense -of over $200,000) It is’ estiniated that-it will require tW6' Yeats’ ¥, complete the Military Pic Nic and Target Ex~ cursion of the ~~ NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! {AT 288 HC NIO GROUNDS ON THE CRANDALL RoaD. Parade, Pic Nic and Dancing. conveyances the the Armory, at 8 o'clock, A: M. The Company is erdered tou meet on Pie Nic Ground, at 10 o'clock, A. M. equipped for Parade. Order of Exercises, Roll Call. and Parade at 10 o'clock, A, M. Target Prectice.at 1036 tc 1 o'clock. Citizens who visit the families are assured of a pe yen eg ag oer are-under exclusive comtrol of the No liquot ktdsaw ‘will be Allowea upon a’y. apa ey ees Scienfific Ppess says: Years of close }. to be as carefal cf his chlorides—. were he; iii fact, to show such utter aby und ell otfer perivfinsnves extaut. “iouncét by the must ‘ ‘optic, to be best > w ee tnadet Nich! Gibeisowed hold eo4 3 —AND— ROMAN HIPPODROME! HE management of this Colossal Establishment has, with very great. care and expense inaugurated this the RA Griat Show of 1872:_gg with the intention of travelling from the Pavitic to the Atlantic slope aud to compete in friendly rivalry fr the palm of superiority with any circus. they . Asay meet. JACK the GIANT KILLER This Grand Entertainment Gives the satisfaction to dts patrous Of any awUsenicnt that has been piuced before auy audicuce, jhas been acknowled by the Press, the Pubiic and Profession, tu be, in every respect, superior to J 19,000 Persons visited this~Circus the first week in San Fréncisco, and the general verdict-6f all was, the Best Circas we have ever seen. The performers are all first-class, amongst ‘i Wwhoni is the ureat MATTHEWS FAMALY ! _ Ten in Number, Who have been for a number, of . ae knowledged the Best Artists in . the Profession. THE HORSES AND PONIES! Surpass,anything ever seen in similar €stablishments. Their training ing perfect they have no superiors, no equals. >» } AllPatrons may depend on witnessing the Biggest Show on Earth ! We perform all we Advertise ! ‘The Programme of each performance: being tuithfully carried out. The grand legendary spectacular Pantomine of Jack, The Giant Killer! Will be perfyrmed. Remember the date when this » Cireus comes to town, and don’t confound it with fly-by-night and Steamboat colicetns running ahead. : BP. D. WENBAN, Adwance Agent. Nevada City, May 2th, ELECTION NOTICE. Ba deere hereby given to the qualified electors of Sebastapol Scheol District that an election.will ve held ‘on the 20th day of June, A, D. 1872, at the house of Mr. e Spooner, i the village of .Sebastore the hours ef 7 and 9 o'clock, , M,, at which will be submitted the question of nis ts tax to build a school house to rise for MS Marples Wee cr ae ‘District School Trustees. Sebastopol, May 21th, 1872. m3@ A RARE CHANCE . FOR PERSONS USING SPECTACLES OR EXE GLASSES. ae HE UNDERSIGNED respectful! Is \B the attention of the citizens of thes city aud vicinity, to the fact that he is stopping for a few days only at the Pestoffice, with the assortment of Peblé Specta¢les of his own make, and which are_proe ans frimes to suit the eyes. This is sil sec ta exWaderelanad ; ipo m8 Se Se A WISE. For the United States & Europe! AD TICKETS to and from . \Furnishing Goods} anal comet Weet, carrying U. 5 4 GREAT SALE PF, cLoruing . rE WHORE STOCK IN THE . “STORE NOW OWNED By . BANNER BROS MUST BE; DISPOSED op . Thirty Days! } AT WHICH TIME THE Fey . WILL CEASE BUSINESS jy THIS 18 NO ‘HUMBUG . SALE . Asall can convince themselves ‘by calling and examining the goods and prices. » cent cheaper than ever known cent cheaper than thesame . articles are bringing in this city to-day. —— Come before it is too . L.te! AND BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES Dealers in Clothing in the County can buy goods of us 25 percent. cheaper than import f ing’ prices.” ’ They are the LATEST STYLES. SPRING CLOTHING, ror—, CONSISTING OF =“. FINE DRESS SUITS, BROADGLOTH SUITS, CASTOR SUITS, & FRENCH, CASSIMERE SUITS, . PANTS, of all’colors and_deverip. tions. ql VESTS, of all.olors, Complete Stock ef e+ +‘BOOTS, AND SHOBS, FP For Ladies, Gents’ and Chilére § Boys’ Clothing ! OF THE VERY LATEST ST AND THE FINEST QUALITY. ete A good assortment of ‘SATCHELS, TRUNKS, VALISE & de., ko., de . : THE LARGEST LOT, AND ‘RHE EINEST TO BEND : IN "THE STATE! i : “ ta . 13 i a Some Goods will be'sold 100 per . _ before, and others 50 per . a ee er) ® -Biam. Bans Mee,