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FOR PRESIDENT,
GENERAL U. 8. GRANT.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
HENEY WILSON.
JOHN B. FELTON.
mee DISTRICT ELRCTORS,
The Contest in California.
The Democracy and their allies,
the soreheads, have entirely aban-.
doned the hope of carrying. California for Greeley and Brown. They
have changed their tactics, aud
ceased fighting Republicanism in
front, but reinforced by the Union
and Bulletin, they ‘are now attacking
the rear iti hopes of gaining a Democratic victory, and thus securing in
Congress representatives in opposiBransecipt
JOHN ¥. MILLER.
secure stch mén we must rely upon
mén “whose homes are among us,
. whose interests are in common with
Venr ovsy—not such men as Co’ g rs,
whose family ig_ residing: in Pbiladelphia and who hasno fixed’ abidYet Repwblieans ‘ of* the Districts
where the party is strongest, are expected to abandon principles and
their own men, and to support such
men as these for Congress, This
style of stabbing’ the party in the
back while pretending to fight its
. battles, will not do for Republicans.
True Republicans must rally around
the party standard and, defend the
eT HALE. . Porey at that point where it is. most
yarn B Ur FEBS O. GOODWIN. . bitterly assailed-making it a point
Porn g DISPRIGT....T. H. BOSE. . to give the Congressional oandidates
* POR. con eee + los hearty support as is accorded the
. ee a . . heiid of the ticket. :
ig Oe Educational,
The Teacher’s Works
There is no position in life, perhaps, that requires more experience,
more varied accomplishmente, and
mhore arduous work than that reqnired to become a successful teacher. There is no position im'life to
which is attached more responsibility.
No position where the work of a
single individual will affect the weal
or woe of so many for time and etertion to Grant’s administration. In . nity.
other States the same coarse is pur_gued, and the object is to tie the
hands of the Administration, and accomplish indirectly what cannot be
done by an attack upon Grant and
Wilson, If thése tactics of the enemy are successful, California can
hope for little benefit in the next
Congress. ° With-a delegation divided
upon all issner, and which cannot
act in harmony, its influence will be
destroyed, and the State will fail to
secure that attention to its wants to
which it is entitled—a . delegation
in the House in opposition to the
Administion. will. have little influence for good, The same issues are
"involved in the Congressional as in
the Presidential contest, and how
Republicans, who indorse the Revenue reforms and finaneial policy
can, vote for Congressional candidates who denounce and oppose these
things in the Administration, we
cannot understand. Itis most essential that the House of Representatives, in which originates all measures concerning the Revenue,shoul
be in harmony with the Administration upon questions of finance, and
yet this is the very pvint of attack
by the opponents of Grant and Wilson in this State, ~~
This pretended anti-subsidy scare
is merely a sham taken up to hide
the real intent of the party. They
have alternately used the nigger and
Chinaman for the same purpose,but
Tt will
be noticed that the Southern and
the San Francisco District, where
the probabilities are thought to be in
favor of a Democratic victory this
war is not made by the opposition,
the Union taking no stock in that
In San Francisto the Republican Central Committee asked the
Bulletin to name a candidate, as they
were ready to select amy good Republican,; bat that concern refused. Now
the chances of Clayton, who is a
pledged anti-subsidy man aré good,
and the Bulletin to defeat him, urges
its little fraction of a committee of
100, numbering. some 30, to nominate an independent candidate, In
the Second and in Coughlan’s District, the fight is different. In these
Districts a Republican majority was
certain, and therefore something desperate must be done, hence we find
-the anti-subsidy issue made against
the Republican candidates. Now
both Republicans in these Districts
are solemnly pledged in the National
and State platforms against granting
lands to any monopoly and against
Is there any more solern guarantee for Luttrell and Coggins? We say nothing outside of
their platform, while the former has
shown that he has no respect for
platforms by his advocacy of bills,
the poliey of which he was solemnly
pledged against to his constituents.
Coggins is shown to be entirely unfit
for the management of any business,
A max without interest ‘in tho District, aud who if elected would be in
ho way responsible to his constitu.
A man who earnestly supports Greeley and Brown, and who
bad to give up a nomination for the
Legielature in Sacramento two years
pot a resident
of the county/ and who has no perDae , {Dr pen s
faery vay tt on MRAP, SID OD were paid, to laave
abandoned each as a failure.
subsidies.
ents.
since, because he ¥,
x
Legislatures may enact unjust and
oppressive laws but their work can
be repealed by a succeeding session.
Executive officers may become corcupt and defeat the will of the people, but their term is short and the
people can prevent a repetition by a
change of administration. But who
shall undo the work. of teachers,.who
shall remedy the defects of early culture, who remove the stain of first
evil impression?
The teachers.of; this country are
moulding the future destiny of: the
republic. Notwithstanding the insignificance attached to their mission
teachers are wielding an influente
more important than all other: professions comb‘ned. For it-is. from
the results of their work that suecess
in any profession or occupation is.attained. Eminent Statesmen, divines,
jurists, orators and scientists all owe
their mental snperiority to the careful mental training of their early
What reward greater than the consciousness of having aroused and
stimulated the ambition of a pupil,
and by continued mental. drill to
have prepared him to occupy not only the most useful but the most ex~ . alted position in society: The work
_of a teacher with a pupil is not fully
done when he has perfected him in
the curriculum of the institution over
which he presides, whether it be the
common school or the university,
but he must at the same time have
developed thought, kindled noble aspirations, created a love so the pupil
will continue study after he is removed from the care of his teacher,
All that the best institutions of learning can-do is to prepare their students to acquire knowledge after
leaving achool.
To discipline the mind, to.arouse
the energies, to develop character’
and to fix sound moral principles in
the maind of his pupils, is of far
greater importance in the work of
the teacher than simply acquainting
him with the subjects contained in
the text books. He is the best instructor, who, as time advances, can
see his former pupils bravely fighting the battles of life and meeting
with success in every encounter. He
is the best teacher whose pupils become energetic, self-reliant moral
menand women. To discipline the
miad, to develop their character, to
prepare them for useful members of
society, is the work teachers have to
do with their pupils. What work
more important or attended with
greater responsibility, W.
School Apportionment.
Tt has been asserted by the County
Superintendent that the coming quarterly county apportionment would be
about two dollars or two and a half
per census child, but he has since
learned that. but little money has
been collected from property taxes,
and as a resnit the apportionment
will be about half less. He further
announces that all conundrums of
this sort he will hereafter give up
without atrial, It is in
determine with any acct
apportionment will be.
‘borers-at the Mare Island Navy Yard
‘State. “Phe Sacramento Union and
ef malice and revenge. It to-day
-claims to be a friend of the RepubliOh ! The Hypocrite !
The’ Saeramento . Union ‘in its
Tuesday's issue; says the Stockton
Independent,: boasts of its Repablicanism. The people, however, Will
recollect its record, and at the present
time have*no faith in its political
honesty. It always has been a dis-.
organizer inthe Republican ranks.
It never has been'willing to submit
to the will ofthe majority, and has
done more to déeféat the Republican
organizationand bring it int disrepute than any other papefim the.
San Francisco Bulletin--were chiefly
instrumental in giving the State to
the Democracy in 1867, with a Democratic representation in Congress for
four years from -two districts, and in
the Senate for six years, and now it
boasts of its’ Republicanism. It is
not a well known fact that this unprincipled sheet favored Haight’s
administration—and_-did—all_in_its
power to cower up its many delin
quencies? Es . 3
The Sacramento Untona Republican
principles !! ~The assertibn is a
falsehood. It has no political principles. Itis a harlot and sells itself
to any political organization that will
promise to minister to its passions
professes to support Grant,. and yet
favors the election to Congress of
men who continually denounee his
Administration as corrupt and undeserving of support, aad: who, will if
elected to Congress, have not one
single sympathy in common with
the Republican Administration and
will, like the Deraocratie members
of the present Congress, do all in.
their power tobring, it into disrepute.
The Union favors. Luttrell, — the
narrow minded demagogue, former
secessionist and oppenent of the
Fifteenth Amendment, and yet it
can party, which originated and endorsed. that measure. It opposes
Page in this District and supports
‘Coggins, a sorehead Republican who
denounces the present Administration; yet the Wnion favors the
Administration, pretends to approve
its course for the last four years and
favors the election to Congress
of its defamer. :
The Union is. so unreliable and
imconsistent as to be unworthy of
confidence, and unless we are greatly
deceived the intelligent voters of this
district will giveit sacha rebuke in
November, as to teash its proprietors.
thet theis totally unprinsipled attempts to dictate and will control
the polities of this State, will mot longer be tolerated. It ought not to
have the confidence of either Republicans, or Democrats,. and should
be treated. with: severity by, both parties, because it is true to neither, yet
it attempts to ramand control both
organizations for its own aggrandizement.
Deatu oF Wi.11aM Gacan.—The
Alta says: ‘William Gagan, one of
the proprietors of the Oakland Daily
News, died at his residence on ‘Felegraph Avenue, about half past: four
o'clock Saturday aSternoon, of a.eongestive chill. He had been sick and
confined to his house for two weeks.
He was the founder of the Weekly
News, the only paper published .in
Oakland for several years. He engaged in the business in Oakland
about seven years ago. Priorto that
he had been one of the editors of a
journal published at Syracuse, New
York, and has been connected with
several Western papers. He was
born in Ireland, but emigrated to the
United States at an early age. He
leaves a widow and four_children—te
mourn his loss. He has for years
taken a part in political affairs, and
the causes that created a few bitter
enemies also drew to him a circle of
warm and true friends, and now that
death has removed him from the
community, all will concede that his
many excellent qualities as a man
eutitled him to esteem and respect."’
Dunne the few weeks that Mr.
Greeley was in Congress he made
himself the laughing stock of his fellow members, and demonstrated to
the satisfaction of every one, except
himself, that as a Congressman he
was # ludicrous failure.
Amonc the many remarkable sayings.of Horace Greeley that are now
floating obout, the following is prophetic: ~
If the Democratic paity alled
upon to decide between Grant @
myself, I know that their regard for
what they call principle would mow Moaday 4
Pe ah
dies: hine-tenths “of thet to’ ‘vote
againsd-me.» arttaell yet . f ;
Journal and the friead of Republican damnable infamy of the Sacramento
‘Railroad Organ.’
ome malicious scoundrel, having
obtained his idea from the infamous
Sacramento ‘Union, has put in circa
lation the charge that the Franscrirr
is @ Ceptral Pacific Railroad organ,
and a few persons who always -believe everythitig’ they hear, actdally
think that such is the case. There
are some-people who always want a
denial for every: charge, whether it
originates froma diseased and corrupted braimor not. We have ‘tsually treated slanders with contempt, .
but in this case we shall deviate from
our sceeustomed rule. We say nov,
once and for all, that whoever asserts
that the Txanscrrpt is the organ of
the Railroad, in anly way, shape or
form, is an uNMaricaTeD LiaR! The
Transcrirr supports Page, and is
denouncing the Sacramento Unior,.
therefore it must-be, according to
that immaculate sheet, a railroad organ. Such is the reasoning of consummate whelps, All.persons to the
contrary, we shall continue to fight
for Page’s election and expose the
Union, and in doing so we do not
consider. that we are fighting the
Railroad Ccm any's battles.
>
The State Tax and Revenue Law.
“The following telegram contains
the levy of State tax, and -also the
announcement of the decision of the
Supreme Court as to the money se
eured by mortgages held by savings
banks in San Francisco. ‘These
were stricken from the assessment
rell by the San Francisco Supervisors, and the court holds the act to be
illegal. The dispatch is as follows:
SacraMeEntTo Sept. 16th, 1872.
Ed. Transcript: The State Board
ef Equalization this day fixed the
State tax at fifty cents on each one
hundred dollaxs. The Supreme Court
the Board of Supervisors. of San
Franciszo, in striking off the assessment against bunks is idlegal and
void.. 72Recerder’s Office.
The following instraments ‘have
been filed for record in the Recorder’s office: .
Deed—Samuel McFarland to Mrs.
Henry—town lot in Truckee, on the
gorner of Bridge and Front streets.
Howard, to 160 acres of land ia
Bridgeport township.
Nevada for . Jones.
The Republican primaries, im
which the Senatorial qnestion was.
involved, were held in Nevada State
on Saturday. The State, as far as
vor of J.P. Jones for Senator._“In
Storey county the opposition did not
poll over twenty votes in any ward,
and in Ormsby county, where it was
supposed. the opposition was strongest, Joneshas got away with them.
The friends of John P. Jones on this
side of the mountains will rejoice to
learn of his triumphant victory. The
contest of Saturday virtually decides
the Senatorial question for the State
of Nevada.
Buxwx goes for Greeley. He may
be remembered by those who are familiar with public afftirs, as an unlucky General inthe late war. Greeley declared in 1862, that “Buell
ought to be court-martialed and
shot.”’
—
A sPECTROSCOPIC examination o
the ‘‘enthusiasm for Greeley’ has
just been completed by Professor
Sardine, and he reports that the colly “blue.”
Tae ¥ais Trruau.—Up to Saturday
evening ten jurors were found ifthe
Fair case, which is being tried before
Judge Reardan, im San Francisco.
The jury was probably completed
yesterday.
Tue town site of El Dorado, commonly known as “Mud Springs,’”
embraced in cash entry No. 546,
made by Judge Irwin in trust, has
been approved by the Department
and a patent is to be issued.
Groxcr ©. Tiffany, having been
‘appointed United States Reeeiver of
Public Money and Disbursing Agent
for the Los Angeles land district, entered upon the duties of his office a
few days since,
Tue farmers gn the west side of
the San Joaquin are clubbing to_and —— ct several
wareho o howge grain
through the Wider ue
oy, G. Teams, the old pioneér of
soys the Dragoon Mountains were
‘govered with sighal fires when he
terest'in'‘the San Pedro’ Bailroadte
which we will issue about September Ist.
: . and arranged expressly fcrthis work. Kinthismorning decided-that—the—act-cf-and will be duly advertised for sale, at pubPossessory claim of James H./:
heard from, is overwhelmingly in fa.
or cast upon the screea was distinct-,
>
Tue Arizona mail agent, who arrived at San Diego on Saturday,
passed, and that the Apaches were
out in force. °
Tar-people of LosAngeles have
petitioned their Common Council to
submit to.a vote of the citizens, the
proposition to transfer theyeity inthe Sotithern, Pacific:
pound in Lewiston, W. x 8
METHOD.
FOR THE
REED ORGAN.
ers ami Amateurs to Kinkel’s New)
Method for the Reed Organ and Melodeon,
This work is pronounced superior to ail’
examined it. It contains. clear-and’ simple coutse of i struction whereby any one
may easily acquire the mastery of this favorite Instrument; with a few month’s
study It will always be a favorite work
with the teacher, on:account oftite clearness
and systematic progression; more of an
amusement than a study forthe pupil, and
w.ll prove a mine of wealth to-the amg tuer,
on account of the many choice me! dies,
songs, etc., that Mr. Kinkel has selected
kel’s New Method will be mailed, pestpaid,
on receipt of $2°50. Address, ;
J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, N. ¥
Send 30 eents for the latest number of
Peter’s Musical Monthly,and you will get
at least $4 worth of our latest and best Vocal and Instrumental Piano Music. ett *
‘NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
ISING STAR GOLD MINING COMPANY. Location, of works, Eureka District, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby
given, that ata meeting of the Board of
‘eustees of said company, held on the 17th
diy of Sept.,1872,an assessment of thirty five
(35) cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately in United States gold coin,to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 37,
New Merchant's Exchange.
Any stock upon whith said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of October, 1872,;-shall deemed delinquent,
lic auction, unless payment shall be made
before, be sold-on Thursday, the 7th day
of November, 1872, to pay the delinquent
assessment, together with costs of adver
tising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
B. M. GUNN, Secretary,.pro tem.
Office.—Room 37, New Merchants’ Ex.
change, (third floor) California Street, between Montgomery and Sansome Streets,
San Francisco, Cal. 4 ait
CANDIES ! CANDIES !
-FRES# AND PURE
—sas—
SPARKLING DEW!
the best materials by
CANTY & WAGNER.
Wholesale & Retail Confectioners,
Francisce.
~ ‘he attention of. the Tradeis.calle] toour
immense assortment of Candiesand othen
Goods suitable for the
HOLIDAYS.
And warranted to keep in all climates:
PRICES LOW AND TERMS LIBERAL.
Orders from the iaterior promptly and caretul.y attended to.
San. Francisco, Sept. 14th—2m-is
AUCTION SALE.
WILL. SSLL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
at my Ranch, kuownas the ‘Milk Ranch,'
ULvtween Grass Valley and Nevada, on:
Wednesday, Oct. 2nd,
At10 A. M,
16 Choice Dairy Cows.
1 Yoke Working Oxen, 5 yeane-oli.
1 Yoke Working Steers, 3 yeans old.
4 2 years-old Heifers, with. Ualf.
2 2 years old Steers,
4 Yearlings.
16 Ualves.
A credit of six. months given’on sum
over $50 with approved indorsément notes,
with one per cent interest per month.
W. H. Davidson, Auctioneer.
P. SUTTON,
Nevada, Sept. 10th, 1872.-.
New Perfumes!
NEW TOILET Goends
—aMD> THE—
Original az@ Genuine Colegne,
—aT—
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
ALSO
Electro Silicon,
For cleaning 84) ;
Plated Wane. ‘ver and
CALIFORNIA MAGIC POLISH,
Sewing Machine Oil,
; Of the best quality,
a of your shoes, whether old o
the above articles,
ar ae
Porators retail for:five cents a)
woulll csll the attention of Teach +
others of its class by Teachers. who have . —
ANUFACTURER EVERY DAY, OF.
Ne, 20% Meutgomesy Street. San
LIQUID BRONZE, that will improve the
Preston Is selling hia goods, including
at the lowest rutes in
town.
If you wish to ‘PAIN
ays PRESTON'S.
[easeeciedenanneel
Fall Campaign
> ABOUT TO COMMENCE
a4 e
i Ry aa
®
THE CHIEFS
ae oS
IN THE
£.
Clothing Business!
.
ee
4
We intend to sell Goods.
Cheaper than any other .
‘House in the oy
——
J. & 8. Rosenthal,
Successors to
BANNER BROS.
ILL, IN A FEW DATS, be in receipe:
of the
‘Largest and Best Stock
OF. :
CLOTHING
Furnishing Goods,
Ever brought to Nevada City.
_——
These truly Magnificent Goods consist gt
. Fine Dress Suits,
Fine Business Suits,Coats, all sizes and eolors,.
Pants, do . do
Vests,,do do
Goods.ever brought here.
4
eee
The Goods are
Birect fram Manufactories
WE PROPOSE TO
Fo give Better Bargains
in the State!
Befero making any purehases
call and examine the Goods
and Prices !
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Can Buy Goods of us 2¢ per cent cdeoper
7
Chance for a Bargain.
Tuolimne county, recently shot éleva ee en deer in twelve shots.
yf gpl Valuable property on Broad street
consisting of a Carpenter Shop and
louse, the Lot running back to Spring . street, is offered for sale.cheap for caxh.-Also all the carpenters tools, 1000 fect of . luinber, ‘A iso, atown lot near the Cxtholic
€hurth. The property will be sold in
whole or in part ata borgetn foreash. For
“. us and we will guarantee you wil save ©
good deal of money by the operatinn.
ey ;
a
And the best lot of FurnisNing’.
SAN FRANCISCO!
Bie Daily @
NEVADA CIT
LOCAL AFF
Local Brevi
Rev. J. W. Stum
norning for the Annu
tthe M. #. church, v
kan Jose in a few .
Stump has been static
hree years be will be
ther point. During
ete he has made-very
mong the people, anc
ret that he must.go a
Geo.8. Hupp, fo
ity, is a candidate for
on for District Attor
ounty, Nevada, at the
Memocratic and Libe:
onvention.
The mercury ran up
es yesterday. Part «
ky was overcast an
ery sultry.
The State Fair «
nesday. A large nur
om this county wi
ces being the chief.
The Deniocratic C
ommittee will meet i
n next’ Saturday.
The Circus 7
Conklin Brothers ¢
hia Circus, Sam. W
nd Yankee Robinso
onsolidated, will mak
nee in our city to-day
erformances—oue a
be afternoon, and o:
yvening. With their
horses and first cla
he renewned Peter C
cknowledged the bes
Jnited States, toge'
mined animals, goa
hants, etc., is sufficic
he circus going: com!
ty have a rich tres
em to-day. It is 1
y that the monster
e way is lighte] wit
ill be cfowded.
Returne
Barney and Pat Co:
bsence since 1860, r
y on Sanday on a \
nts, They enlisted
Captain Green in
er five yeurs at Ind
izona, after which .
tably discharged. §&
hey have been minin
bg in Arizona, and h
D learn, struck some.
Advertised 1]
The following letter
fevada City Post Off
nding Monday, Sep
ersons inquiring fo
titers, will please say
irs. C, Andrade, B.
Boulanger, H. 8. .
Harbon, Thomas H
Harvey, Thomas Kir
y, Susan Kendrick,
ton, Thimotea Menx
her, Joseph O. Mou
Save Co
Those who desire t
0 well to'call on C.
ourt House, immed
io
>» A Fine Stock «
We noticed, yester
bg down Oommercia
i. Miller and his ck
mgaged in unpackir
tock of Fall and ¥
is the largest and
eortinent that ‘has ;
la City this year.
usiness and dress st
inter are very attrs
of the: best. materia!
inderwear ig comp
aches,as is also
foods. Attention is
ant and Greeley h
or the Pall campaign
large stock of boys
trunks, valises,
purchased for cash,
8 determined to se
west living rates,
rit Lew goods of th
of See
Take No
Potter & Sigourne
itVars for $2 25
ockery and Glass
»y house in Neved: