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May 9, 1867 (4 pages)

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: feiénds of ‘slight s ~“dittes in the field is ¢ OIE LINE AT CLA ER MORAN RS BER ABBE a>) 5 “THURSDAY, ‘WAY 9, 1867. any of the coun. “Marrens Pow moe comtent for sanas party of this 01 3 ‘lively. The mishing Gong a he ont . 80 posts, the great contest is being made fate ranctdco between Gorham and'. . Fay, who consented to be a canthe earnest (%) solicitations of 8, does not seem to have a Gar ekg teneceat Bidwell appears to! ‘be eiititely’ dut of the fight in the great . city. -But Conness has come, and he may -change the cards and place a new phase’ om, the contest, While this lively fight is going on in thie tnetropdlis, the counties . are-quietly preparing for their Conven1d thedelegates in most cases will ramentowithout pledges for. Pedic “Though each of the’ catidir for a, united ‘delegation, from San Francisco, which would give them a “big start,” it is hardly probable that any one will be able to se‘e ro ‘such @ delegation. ‘Judging from the ‘aspect of the.canvass now, the principal contest. will. be in Sacramento after the ‘Wie in to come in. The contest ations t to minor, offices is no less a than the one. for Governor, ‘There, are many aspirants for Congress, and from. the whole number it would ‘be difficult to’ three such men as California should 0, the 8 will bear watching, and as the National Legislature, The ; people have the power to control if they ‘desire to exercise it, it would be well for thidin 6 Keop auhaeD look out. ‘There is ‘too, little. disposition among good citizens. t0; in what they term the “filthy . pool,” and designing men are ‘frequently. ‘enabled on this account to accomplish their ends. We hope the time is coming ‘when every good citizen will feel it as much’ a duty to vote at the primary as at the general election, and then there will ot be as mach corruption in politics, . Registration —Juige Niles and R. H. Patquhar will bein Moote’s Flat on Monday next, from 1 o'clock, P.M. till 9 Pp. a., and'66 on/ a8 per advertisement in the TRANSCRIPT, for the. purpose of register itig’ tiatirelized citizens, who have been unable to visit the county seat for that Bh Vomens. who reside at Moore’s Seeks Cherokee,North San Juan, Mane , French Corral, awe Grass Valley, You Bet, Red Dog.:and. . Washington, should be ke iron at the hours named ertisement if they desire to have wafiies ‘placed ‘upon the Great Register. oe good citizen should attend to pmatter, for be it remembered that ‘whore names are anol Upon. the big inal 2 ak er i i 4 5 aden Yarp.+A.new brick reid ie. pk fi ene a Valley. road, n, by. Messrs. Keofe. So nner as eersars employs and rs have several large orders »» Which will. keep them busy @uribg the sbhson. We ‘noticed, a day ’ or two since, one ili all ready to-burn, of a 150,000, * “A contract has beet! let to Exchange Hotel Co., for a sufficient of bricks for the addition ‘to the , We have since learned. that the Ex¢hange Co's. contract calla 00, and futther that ‘in: het any otders, Messrs. Keefe . wil 8 Saeco May requisite for your pha }-with every { markets, The house is at the railroad de‘. pot, and is pleasantly and agreeably situaPG RM 02 Ge -gonseest denouncers o \, . the war, Show us.aman who at ‘ pda Front eit a oe sovival ofthe of rs, nine cases ogt of ed . we will bd ek is keeping . fort, the best.of.rooms, with.clean beds, calculated to lull.a man to repose in a few } moments even if he is not gleepy. . His ta-. ‘ble is under the personal ‘supervision of . the lady of the house and is well supplied from “the . @/ted. The bar connected with the _— ete, "i oop Tikes. to 2 Gaile let him by ota ‘give our friend Starr.a visit, . Them’s our sentiments. Wane hg ll ORDER SysteM,—Monday the 20th ‘upon which. the Money Order System is to be put into operation 6 at the Grass alley Post Office. CaLirornta Lions.—The most peculiar animals we have ever heard of are those recently captured by Dennis McCarty and Jere Philip, of Colfax, while on. an excursion, "They were cubs of some sort, resembling the California. lion, although varying from that species’ in some purticulars, Suan as the bulge of the head and the projection of the lower jaw. If they had not been very young, it would have been difficultto make them prisoners. As it was, they were subjugated with some degree of trouble. ey are heavy. set— very fond of raw beef, ahd. of ‘a weytal disposition, except when intruded u Sak strangers, ‘They are “the observed of observers,’“although not the glass of fashion nor the mould of form. hey are on exhibition at Gover & McUarty’s saloon, ad-' joining the tailroad track. Bacon, Hams awp Larp.—It is a fact beyond dispute, that the bacon and hams _ to any tobe had in the State. They have every facility fi tuthing out enough to supply the demands of the people in this section of country ; esides, they shipa great deal to other’paifts of*the State— This firm is doing an extensive business, and will continue to do so, as they give good satisfaction, The lard from this. packing house is put up in cans of various sizes, and is pronouticed by disinterested judges to be. of,an sipemtienrs good quality. Boab oF SARC Board met yesterday and established a county ‘road from ‘White’ House, fn’ Little York Township to Grass Valley, The road from Gephard’s road in Rough & Ready Township, to Shépherd’s road in said Township, was also established a county road, The road leading from Sugar Loaf to Gopher Hill was declared a county road. The Clerk was ordered to give notice of petition for a road from Meadow Lake to Ossaville. Hearing set for August 5th. The Clerk, was also ordered to give notice of a petition for a road from Grass Valley to Petin Valley, via old county road. Hearing set for August 5th. Ir’s DaRK.—The following beautiful sentiments are from Meister Karl’s sketch book, entitled the “Night in Heaven.” It is fall of touching tenderness: “It is dark, when the honest and honor. able man sees the result of years swept away by the knavish, heartless adversary. It is dark when he feels the clouds of sorrow gather round and knows that the hopes and happiness in others are fading with his own, Butin that hour the wee ory of past Race te ie A will be a true Gonsom even here on earth of Tas of lightin Héaven. It is dark when the tee er sl rse sweet child once fondly loved is no. longer around in murmurs’ Dark when the pattering feet no more resound without the threshold; or ascend by step-up stairs. Dark when fsome well Known air recalls the strain once oft attuned by childish voice now hushed im-death! Darkness . but only the gloom which now heralds the day-spring of immortality, and thé infinite light of Heaven, STAY-A?-HOME SNEAKS.—The most violent opponents of" , and the bittercals, are almost rmen of N ot aay h,or Soathtook good care to kee Nig of te invariably ‘oriters w eae of May has been fixed as the date . . JM Omésbee Sacra R.Huckings do cured by Cashin, Davis-& Go., ate superior . . eS OS oka aie es: pea ana spe Oe “Py afraid you'll come to want,"said an , eels pase pete rom ae cata . Want your daugh or. > ‘ tell ‘cept it’s recat se. has got’ a : lanes comb i in her head.” a seein aint abd sr athe: UANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. ; May 8, 1867. TEM vere Bad Fran H White Red Dog RE Washburn do R McGoun do J Gaston Grass Vall RS Egbert; Colfax W Pettis do BF-Clampitt Wash E Coléman do D W Jones Green M JJ Dorsey ~ do A Davenport Nevada. E 8 Pratt San Juan Mrs Jennings do A Pfister do A H Hanson do E H Whiting do GE Turner do J Hehough Campmt,C Barker do J Drake 5 ee Bet C Cunningham Gr V J Gardner do R Whitley Rock Cr BF Snell Red Dog W Whitley do . JR Goodman Neva H Thomas San Juan P W Gaynor SanJuAJPutnum = do ts Williamson 4 mih F Furth do. H J Snow Grass Val J Bonham do W.L Sigler Canad H E W Dodge Grass V H Roberts Rou & R J H Conant do LA Walling» do OC Leavitt Campto a NEVADA THEATRE. Thursday Evening, April 9th. GRAND SPARRING EXHIBITION! aie Thos. Chandler, . Dooney Harris,4ND Young Haley. FURNITURE SALE. A FINE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHen furniture, Seong ys Chairs, ‘Tables, Stoves, Bedding, etc., will sold at “Auction, ~ a Street, next. door to the Lafayette ery —on— Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock, All te oes to buy articles cheap, are invited to be on hand at the hour specifi L. KELLER, Auctioneer, Nevada, May 7th, 1867. YOUNG MEN’S S SOCIAL OLUB. A MEETING OF THE 3 YOUNG MEN'S S80. CIAL CLUB of babe is hereby cated, to meet at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co., on tf attic bang hye at tnd yl x, ae of importance transac ¥ mem expected to be a8 —ms ier ng LESTER, Secretary. TO SCRIP IP HOLDERS. May 8th, 1867. Tie Treasurer of Weigle County will pay, on — tation, all warrants Sree on the General Fund and registered pre to Feb, 19th, 19867. Interest on same ceases at the date of this adver-tisement, E, F, SPENCE, Treasurer. Nevada, May 8th. NEVADA ICE COMPANY. TPane PUREST ANI D BEST, DELIVERED DAILY, in NEVADA and Grass Valle by the Nevada Ice Company. Particular attention paid to supplyi lies ” THOMP MPSON, STONE & HALE. For Coumsy. Collector. P EK, JEFFE of Me Meadow Lake Township, e atthe solicitation of many friends, annownces himself asa candidate for the office of Count pac mn Rigg to the decision of the Union ‘onvention, For Gennes nty Recorder. RL Eegore, of Little } York Township, will be a candidate before the Union Guanty Convention, for the office of Connty Recorder. 4 For Perasrs Collector,
LIJAHO. TOMPKINS, « of Washington TownE ship, will bea candidate delore “ihe Union County Convention, -for—the Collector. “office of ea For County J Assessor. er LARKIN, of of Little York Township, is a candidate for County Asse to the decision of the Union Convention. mi Lime? Time’ Lime! FRESE Lime! From the Kilns knéwn as the GRANT'S and Lime! M ee : WES Od nok . ‘For Sale dt $15 po} ton af the Kilns, __ $F Apply to W, J. GRAN, at the above . . HARDWARE_ LINE, Stoves—at Lower Rates than at any OF THE FRESHEST AND BEST QUALITIES adtn tue VEGI! everything to be had In the ‘ABLE and FRUIT . aaa we! a Baden SFr ‘Stock Of CAN’ FRUITS an . ” Deal, silts of gy ret, Be to Miss niger a wide aeR'T Adelaide pio car of p B, Da enport, Esq.,. ‘on 4 receipt a plesiiid dticie's . alt of this rel e At ripen * Ibe. fotind the the ‘finest ‘br ds of en ee . CIGAKS AND TOBA d-other articles too pumerous ARRIVALS AT THE . Goods sold at ‘LOW aR ‘CASH, . and NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. eeeered thes of charge. ; OeS Street, Nevads City, California, ~—_*} ee WATCHES AND _, JEWELRY, FOR SALE BY W.C. RANDOLPH. Nevada, April 26th. To the Public ! Or AND ween THIS DATE, I will sell all Goods ‘in the LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE MOURTAINS; =e FOR CASHTY2 "Phe Stock consists of HARDWARE, of all kinds for Mills, Miners or Builders. > Grocery Store. T IN WwW A R & Of my own Maniifacture and warranted, Sold lower than the Eastern stuff that: is: ~ = retailed in this market. Crockery and. Glassware. The Largest and best selected stock in town Rope, Nails, Iron and steel, all sizes—Rubber Belting—AT COST. Nuts, Bolts, Blacksmith Tools, Planes, Quicksilver and Powder, AT COST PRICES! PUMPS, and last but not least is the finestLOT OF SASH AND DOORS ! *» Ever brought tothis market, AT COST AND FREICHT. G3 Carpenters can be supplied at Fifty Per Cent Less than they have been paying in this market. My Goods are paid for—I have no interest, no rent, no clerk hire and no nothing to pay—therefore I can discount, in at any institution in this town. Goods delivered free of charge. Meee GEO. E. TURNER. No. 56 and 57 Pine Street. _Nevada, April 28th, 1867. THE NEW MARKET. (PEOPLE'S MARKET) N acq pomarkl te: deg. that he me the other save the public fifty or aaa ty thonaied “aus s a year in their Meat, “Bs said he have too igh an opinion of your good “yo BL suppose for a moment.that you seriously thing, for you must know that eae than save it'for them PRICES; BF some, 10 cents per pound., STEAK—ROUND 1234 cenits, _ BTEAK—CHUCK, 12% cents. ROAST BEEF; 1234 and 15 cents, -MUTTON, 10 and 123 cents. that amount ' ‘PORK, 14 and 15 cents. dsuch 8 thought of, i more thought of, if you were to rob the pubic of of FORTUNES The Entire City aglow. with Excite. : ment ! ! ‘MADE r evel RYBODY ! ~(AND-ALL ‘THEIR RELATIONS) RUSHING TO THE _ Doors open might ‘and Diy, aha’ ceodi 4 every description sold at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES . The Laigest and Oldest Establishment in the Interior of the State, —~ AND THE . CHEAPEST) Musie and First Class Theatrical Perfor. mance every Evening—Free to All, THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Great Clothing Establishment’ Offer unheard of Inducements to ‘the people of Nevada. City and County. An Immense Steck of CENTS’FURNISHING RECEIVED, direct from the East. BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, And all kinds of the Very Best Clothing at Prices that will give satisfaction to all who patronise us. Of all the Latest Styles—enough to adorn . , every man’s anion i in the County ! DRY Goo Ds ! THE LADIES will find at our AUCTION . STORE a fine assortment of ‘MUSLIN, PRINTS, TABLE LINEN, __. BHEETINGS, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes & Gaiters The most complete’ assortment in the city. Gentlemanly clerks always in attent ance. —_—_— In the way of YANKEE ‘NOTIONS! We can beat‘ Santa oe “or any other man,” : TOBACCO, CIGARS; ETC. GENTS—AD you who i e in thes indispensiblé, soothing luxuries, give us call and we will supply you with the best brands in the market. Country Merchan's peek _ Auction Sales every night in the week, Sundays excepted. Goods sold at Auction on commission, and Sales attended to in all parts of the county by ‘the ¢elébrated’ L. KELLER, City and County Auctioneer, :: ater pass: yoann . Goode at the As \MMOTH Averion . sTORE gta.dend wiay Si om “5 “edabass or ae BB hes 23 rs j Nevada ARR ameM Mas . aT sige AUOTION-stonE) coopDs! Of the Most Fashionable’ Styles, JUSTE Customers wanted by Companies, Bat. f talions, Regiments, and Brigades, to in. . vest in our Unrivalled Perfect fits guaranteed and Competition . Defied ! : Our business connection with Wholesale . Eastern Houses enables .to re : 4 than othér Dealers in the Interior HATS. HATS. HATS, . 4 FANCY & STAPLE. DRY GOODS! . NGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, . LOCAL Ktrrep.— ' what we heat by. robbers. business was other, in most wit be ever, in the ca very busily e sluices of Stal last, at You. these claimsin the-person man, on the a very late how ing along to commenced . sprung and s' caped. Thes ~ the sponge” @ that were, or inthe cold, c a pity a few 1 game conditic ~ EXCrrEeME? Great exciter San Juan, on being made b unknown to rape upon @ ¢ statements in conflicting, h by children. generally kno — armed with s started out in returned unal ment fat oh ~ he would pro’ tracks, In th . with this heiz He was arrest was thought mobbed, but He was to hav INFORMATD har, County € terday, from Ohio, asking whereabouts last heard fro miles from th GRAND JG compose the ‘ N.W. Knc Goodman, J. J. Greenwald E. L. Tattle, nett, A.B. Gr Williamson. ‘ M. Evetinghe A. B. em Goop CLE: Saturday last of Birchville in their grav of $19,700, an will yield in . for some time that Stidger. st in, sever $10,000, MarRIEp.SsCRipT, M. § yesterday m<« Davenport. . immediately . formed, The tocongratulat and wish the ' ess, Tux Pic N of horse and use yesterday old to the gr ranch, to en; schools—thre Grass Valleyhave a godd ti from the appe their happine