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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

February 7, 1867 (4 pages)

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ae s ~_-away_by-theminers,_Such banks-would: / stead.of the spur to ambition which it . “Phere are thousands of dollars hidaway save enough suber. ig raeomoeeonne homestead.. _ tutions would. be the means of bring rge amount of money which 9 Saree BANK FOR erisi=The “the establishment of} " Part ft from Ernani, by silane te Solo Violin, mi Conte de “ints. 3 . Venice, by Ernst—~Geo. H. Edmonds. ““Puett, Selections from Sonambula, aa : a ne ae ial with . ree ‘idle. The laborer, and all others wiiow earhings’ are small, would’ bé ’en-» couraged to’ economize ‘by ‘the ‘assurance that in such an institution money might be safdly kept ‘uhtil nesded. During’ the year, very-many miners’ cabins are robbed . . or small sumis of money which have been earned by hard labor and hid _ sapply a place of security that the miners would not be slow toavail shemeelyes . of. The Bulletin says: “The Savings Banks of San Francisco . have aggregated the net earnings of our oe men fam and women, clerks and artisans atid small traders, tite into a fund of $16.000,000, which. is so invested as.to stimulate business, manufactures and public ments, at the same time that it “earns from 10to0 12° per cent. per annum for depositors, or can be availed of by them to purchase on easy terms a lot and house of their own; where the Papi live rent free. There is nndoub a great deal of déad capital in the hander ‘Of working people throughout the interior. Nearly every industrious and. prudent man is able to save ‘something each reat Many. ‘of small means are afraid to ri their little ‘all in loans, with such personal sécurity only as offers; and so the either hide it, or leave it.on deposit wi banker who enjoys the use of it vithout a r of compensation to its owner. +e are tempted to lend, to their sorrow in most instances, and others risk iton mining stocks that prove a dead loss.. With some the on of a small surplus isa temptation to vice, inmight be if there were convenient institutions that would receive and enlarge it for them.” ‘Such an institution would aid in the . development of the resources 6f the coun Jas ty;/by furnishing capital for all safe enter, prises, while those who deposit would be compensated for the use of their money.— . The Bulletin in its article concludes as follows? © “Savings Banks established by the pe and managed by citizens enjoying po ms confidence, pinch also dee oh Whilbt they would. Bua out additional. capital lower the price of money, More cap‘take what the interior: needs, and what’ is calling for. By means of Savin Banke the wani-can vay c aces e vantage to the aah ie, for these institutions would not only call ii into use money" lying idle waged py Dy owners, but econ , stim. seocentaaon iy pepe ers eepu property We Fe pebl he. peopl of the ate o$ i thas a Prentens wil sore town outbout to imitate ene 4 Sg no doubt that ‘ol of: honestly managed . hy — a te interior . . veo nam Danks ial of the of dolwi tet tal of the Inferior a naiddation would do mueh pond in ¥ a, and we would urge those who desixe , the..prosperity.,of..the town and county to.take some steps in the matter. among Our’ inthere~atid’ ‘laborets “which _—_ i this way, be brought. into use.— 8 men arueacene are @ few years to i ReHERE pore, Dips was roma waa) tHE POtOHAtic oP ontayethe ubsequently -it has ; ‘ting b ‘Ludwig:.of Bavaria . . ont rai carpenter . who is industrious . Eye ag = eee Violin Duett, entitled Maestro and Mullenhavier Brothers. Maestro, W. H. Davidson ; First Pupil, Geo. H. Edmonds ; Second Pupil, Marcus Blum. _Part Sécond.—Progranime of the order. of dancing: Grand March, from the Naiad Queen; Quadrille;. Schottische;. Plain ‘Quadrille; Sleigh Bell Polka; Cotillion ; 'rille Fancy ; Grand Medley Quadiille : Finale—“Home, Sweet it Home, ie THE Times says the sathaptiche of reve‘nue atthe Custom house in San Francisco ‘during the month of January, 1867, were: $475 962—total, $682,234 30. The dis. ‘currency, $57,819 14; in coin, $18,571 22. ‘the-San Francisco district fixed the price ‘of greenbacksto be taken in payment of taxes and licenses due during the month of January, at 74}.cents, Ate grocery store in New Haven, a few hee since,a stranger offered t6 wager the’ proprietor twenty-five cents that he could jump into a basket of eggs that stood by (mn the door without breaking them. The money.was put up and. the. eggs were smashed apparently tothe astonishment of the jumper but: more shied to the owner. Tue Erie says stint a young a naméd Haskins, who has been ing schoolin the neighborhood of. Lake ‘Pleasant, recently undertook to correct a upil,.a little girl, when she was set upon an elder'sister of the pupil and cruelly beaten. She was thrown down and her skull fractured, so that she is now a.maniac beyond the hope of. recovery. A FASHIONABLE young ees ville and a noted bag ih suddenly faded to '# pale sad herman self.— No cause could be Sadaaed and at length she was watched narrowly and was observed to rise in the ‘night, and in her nidress proceed to the arbor in the and an one ee time. gly father be. ‘coming alarmed, approached and s bye ‘her, when he discovered that she as ins scninambulie state. She is now under medical. treatuient and will probably be of Touisfighting was the cause e arrest of fifteen persons in Buffalo on the 26th. Nine chickens were pitted by the sportsmen, and some of the sportsmen were pitied by the Judge, who let them go without fines. L CARD oes lady of Lynn, Mass., who. ras going to a lecture at the Lyceum one recently,'placed her hand in the upper di rawer of her bureau, taking out supposed to’ be her ticket, and, without Fe ama ing, ed for the hall, tit in pocket and start. prose nting the pasteboard to the eye of the. flamep magihe her suprise upon eit: sree to be'atwo spot of . A Mare it is. ao hilly in pome parts a papa kos that the people look up thelt chimneys to see if the cows are pogeey fhesen a A home.IN Fox county, Missouri after lighting his’ pi into an open keg ©: it again.in this wae: . Tae Imperial teeta of Riom, France; decided that the: ithet “female,” {feed ic aSpgouibaghere an insult. A JEw. BWISH ; cavated in Syr ct be fore Olirist. ‘Missouri, a ‘Hore clerk, ipe, threw the match “symp He won’t do arr * Easy PR cat i Rad eh foomest thing in Crinolin e—a mh Siketnih ge Moree ; Wii 6 Rais by: boesrlingburn 5 SE erie Thue ait For duties, $456,271 98 :all other sources . butsements during the month were: In. The-Collector of Federal Revenue for . teachAl INDULGENCE in the e} t sport of cock . . ashe a “. Tn thie city, February 5th, 1867, Frank, son of 4 Lot Housman, aged. years, 6 months and 19 day, The funeral will take place on Thursprt at 11 ‘o'clock, --< M., _— the rch. . Varsouvienne ; Lancers; “Walta : Quad. J Goodwon ing a LANCASTER & HASEY, Sedbdbcsin Mrs Ross V _ @ Cushing SacrameZ T Bell Lake City T Paulding do T Irwin Montezu h. W Sampson __do M LangstoffSanJu A J Putnam San Ju, $3 Groves w &c BT J Dickson do BF Mead Quaker h J 8 Coomb Grass Va J Van Beamer Neva J WShadle do’ “do ¥F Allen do 8 J Wilson -do E Allen do S D Merchant Pitm C W Smith do ‘J Miller Red Dog.. J G.Mather do J Cline Eureka JIiSykes __ -do Mrs Comfort You BeA B Brady . do —_—_—_—_——— (1867. 1867, JACOB ROSBETHAL, Mioney saved and made by purcha‘sing your Goods at ROSENTHAL!S . : store! ZACOB ROSENTHAL & BROTHER to. ing . , ‘formed a°co-partnership in the Dry Goods Bu tfully announceto the citizens of Neyada-and vicinity, that they are now receiv. / member, the place to you need is at ROSENTHAL L’S STORB, next to Crawford, Leavitt & Co's. 6 February 6, 1867. SIMON ROSENTHAL. Hew Arrangement . NEW STOCK OF GOODS AT GREATLY . , REDUCED PRICES! would respec addition to their ps he stock of La . di¢s and Childrens’ Dress At our store may now be found the largest and finest assortment in Nevada -connty. utifal . ) styles of Dress Patterns, Shawls, Bon. ) ets, soos. Seacity te ‘ats, and fancy artiles ot Goods received every week 4 + ning ere oily purchase everything on iness of importance wi NOTICE. MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE . Nevada Li Association will be holden AY, the 8th instant, at the Library Room. embers are eye 't od to be peenens as busBOOTS AND SHOES, ‘Which they will sell at . the maers . ("Please call and see for yourselves. Two doors from Biaze's Saldon, ‘Nevaids City. Nevada, December 20th. CHARLES Banet President. . } R. H, sansa} 4 ' M. L. Mans Trustees. . : Feb. 8d, 1. J. Rour ; J. NEWMAN &€& CO.,/ Have just arrived] With a Large and well-seleeted stock .
—OF~— reasonable prices. Commercial strect, San to Cigars, Tobacco Pipes, &0., &c, Importer of Cigars. and ‘Tobacco . Eee as per cent, less than any Stere : mountains, my extensive + SULIUS: GREENWALD, (Sacceeor to Sam. Lewin) ACILITIES FOR ere ee Francisco] Jobbing dies pea \ tthe ae Ses pee THE LATEST SENSATION (IN TOWN Fi Be ate fx 4 pin ' EF. i Seeger: 2 oe 2 7 ". FURNISHING COoDs, MACHINE ! -~ The best in in the World! ECEIVED GOLD MEDAL atthe Fair of the _American Institute, N. ¥. 1865. _ “Received the First Premium at the Fairs of the Cal, State Agricultural Society, im 1865 and 1866~and bas also been awarded the highest. premiums at all the prip. cipal Faire in the United: States, where exIt makes ‘four different stitches. Has the Reversible Feed Motion, 7 Its motions are all positive. t gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time. . §277 Those wishing to purchase a Sewing Ma‘ chine should not fail to.call and examinethe “FLORENCE. ” . woigts ago py ye jAgent for Nevada County. —SALESROOMS— At Goldsmith’s, corner of Broadand Pine streets, Névada City. P. 8.— Send for Circulars ahd Samples. . Nevada, Feb. 1st. TO RANCHMEN, ooo . LOT OF FINE TWO YEAR OLD: GRAPE ROOTS FOR SALE—the best quatity for ALSO, CUTTINGS OF THE . White Muscat, Black Hamburg and Isabella varieties, . A sample of the Wine from the eame stock of . Toots can be seen on application to J.€, RICH, At the Half Mile House, Nevada, Jan. 31.—1m GRAND CONCERT! —AND— BALL! \To be given at the Nevada Theatre, —on— ‘THURSDAY EVENING, FEB, 7th, 1967. CONSISTING OF OPERATIC SELECTIONS AND SOLOS, From some of the Most Eminent Composers, BY EDMONDS and. BUSSENIUS, . “Wickets for Concert. and ‘ to eemmmence OC anne el 08 os MRS. R. EK. PEIRCE, ‘Fashionable Dress Maker. ‘MAIN STREBT, NEVADA crrr. i wine. Fargo & } Co's Office. Latest patterns, ec fe KISFY, Physician, Accoucheur & Occnlist. ATE SURGEON OF THE Regular Army, Graduate of the Universities y and of New Orleans; also member of Medical Societies. of The Length of Stitch can be changed. while Maj chine is in motiun. Its Tension {fs selfad=. . justing. It is almost noiseless, , ; 4 It will, bem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt, and, fe Kistle's Building, Up Stairs; opposite Wells, : aad Ciiereals Deus : latest _ Particular attention paid to coping on send et UNITED stares . *** EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ¢ isi pie “ pee ape FERED TO PURCHASERS or BOOTS, SHOES, And ties sR that can _ > used or = “worn by man !~ —AT— AUCTION ROOM, BROAD STREET Opposite National Exchange Hotel,“NEVADA CITY, WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE J AND wa SELECTED STOCK OF" : CLOTHING, ° GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Shoes, A LARGE SUPPLY OF California Manufactured Goods, BLANKETS, SHIRTS, ETC., ETC. we YANKEE NOTIONS a1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.” @ TOBACCO! «4 THE BEST IN THE STATE, am ciIlLaQqaaARS! & OF THE BEST BRANDS . ! oe Call and see our Goods and examine AND ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING] ELSEWHERE. WE HAVE ONLY, ONE PRICE?! . And that will be low enough to SATISFY ALL. AUCTION SALES EVERY EVENING, commencing st SEVEN O'CLOCK. ON EVERY SATURDAY “AUCTION: SALES’ wall commence at 11 o'clock, 4 M Auction Sales, on commision, made "eee the aces . Algo. ats 7 le Creeper . Respectfully tenders his services tothe cliena pf Nevada andvitinity, =f PU r o18 "Whe Doctor tain’'be Sbilbliteea in Ae eae Cy ener , Xo. 98, Commercial. (Stonts oppostio. Batten ale of Horses and other Stock in nei begs es oa ___ front ‘of the Sales Room, Nevada, January 5th, 1967. at aea online idea SS A [Te the loctors of Birehvile Schoo! . MONEY. ADVANCED Diet aes ae pasciiciacdia tar THE STRICTEST ATTENTION PAID ALL, REQUIREMENTS IN — ADsic bceeg se HECHT: ers mit BROAD AERSET. s hor? ry obrenen rend term of School = then ii sas ‘ait Hi a Bitty eer wolsd (i> aeaisyt 1 pape eas eeiit vi : iy BS Seite wh tap 9 ta te Gah J Sass Hos era eat pect # reas Le peor e re aetet Oe, FE wrAavetio ne a “Tae 7 ~her, a with b robber: “Marys ranch, coin. _ Yeward recoyve! "her has Sheriff his tras ise him,” F Forest prisone ley rob was thi obtain< rested to She patche The pi strong a good were fi a long and we whose Mr. Sn; against Sap John 8 intellig young lumbia ter. fron which ‘was we the pr had no was br that hi road, press t enliste war ant Sherm: and pa. THE monds Theatr tlemen dramat dance been s Theatr tion fa enterta ing gir The bo and se extra « THE _ ‘Was im terday session the naz man ; Now. Davids R. Coe, E. Met son, E.