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

February 7, 1869 (4 pages)

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= 4“The TRANCRIPT. 01 . giversations and squirms lke an imSah “Dennis “Ryan, a ‘much. P me a, ‘a bull. We “ativen of Sweetland, while engaged in working in the claims of Nt Stidger, Evans ‘& Co., of which he was a part owner, . ¢ _\was accidentally struck by astream.of . . estly and squarely whether Chinese imimigratic We are opposed to a perdi a j Pi: oo. Northup, pastor. S "Paes at the Baptist Church toPRanscuire? “Yes or i tees repeatedly Rec al the TRANSTAD, CRIPT.to-detinei ‘ _ the di : RRS ge + i i sluic an ssi ato r down through . sponsible for all the evils attendént up: on the immigration of Chinese, the edi. x ‘the tuiine into. weetland Creek, wherte}he was picked up, insensible. He lived about half an bour after the accident. The deceased leaves a wife and ‘two children. to mourn hieuntimely fate. Mr. Ryan had been long a resident of . Sweetland, Was a most estimable citizen, and. the suddenness of his death has. cast a deep gloom over. the commu. nity whiere he lived. “He was a native of Ireland, aged about thirty-five. The distance from Where he was knocked into the sluices to where he was found. is about thirteen hundred feet. P Pueasant Party,—The soiree of r. Millington, on Friday night, was one of the most pleasant social parties of theseason, ‘The National Hall is in splendid condition, the floor ‘being _ stheoth and éyen, and. the room nicely fitted up. The music was supplied by Messrs. Blum, Muller, Carter and ‘Millingtém,and Mr. Bliven also assisted occasionally during the evening. About “fifty or ,Bxty couples were present, and continued until 1 clock: . Mr. . Millington possesses extraordinary tact for teaching dancing, and gives his instructions with such clearness that few mistakes are made, even in difficult unday School immediate! y after morn. tor drops his red flag and skulks away from the point at issue. Though we stand it. It matters not what the individual opinion of the National or the TRANSCRIPT is, the question is, admit~ ting Chinese immigration to be an evil, “who 1s ‘responsible for it? We) have clearly shown that this responsibility is-upon the Democracy. and this the National does not-attempt to deny. If-our opinion will “smooth the editor’s wrinkled front,” and make him feel . easier, we will say that we consider their immigration detrimental to the interests of this State, for the reason ‘that it brings ina large class-of persons totally ignorant of the natate of gov-~ ernment, and that such immigration from whatever quarter it come, is not ‘taleulated-to benefit the country. The . National has neither attempted to argue the question or to defend its par. ty from the charge we’ have made, but evaded the issue by such nonsense as we have quoted in the extract above.— . Come square to the mark like & man 4. figures, All who were present enjoyed the datice, and these parties, which are _ given every Friday evening, are sure to. become very popular. Tee Board of Supervisors at their session on Friday, ordered that the District Attorney strike from the. delin-. quent roll, for the year 1868, the fol. lowing names, and that the Auditor . give the District Attorney credit forthe several amounts, the same . have not said either. yes or no,in. answer . to the National, our languaye has been . : #0 explicit that no one could misander. “We have competent buyers not ‘on in New York ‘but also in the Buropean Markets, te take advantage the fluctuation . in prices, ‘We purchase our Goods-at teat: ; Rates than any dora One-Harse Importer & Wholesaler . . in this city or county t Sales commence at ge MM. and “& HAAS & COMPANY 7 HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT OUTSELL & ‘UNDERSELL . " One-Horse Importer or fold up your “red flag” as the Arab does his tent, and leave the field. = a vi, aun terday received the certificate of title to ir onde town site. from Sacramento, and have acted with H. 8. Bradley for pot: the sqm ¢ 1750. Sages Stars, Pox At TRUCKER.—The Sn< having been paid, as follows: Peter Rossey, $1 76; S, Novitsky, $10 50 ; A. Burney, $8 75; J. Harrison, $2 62; Mrs. Jasper Hod_ kins, $350; H. Harmon, $487; R. Smith, $875; David Murphy, $1 75; pervisors yesterday received a dispatch from Truckee, statingthat two: new cases of small pox hed oceurred at that a ; THE London’ Bpectatir calls Andeew . M. Reilly, $450; George Abbey,-$3-50; R. Kirkdale, $1.75; J.J. Flanders, $7; John Hughes, $1 75; Wilson & McAllister, $460. Total, $6674. ‘The “as é tal amount, as stated by us in our i of yesterday, was incorrect. pats PREACHING SUNDAY— Divine Services will be he “in the Methodist Chureh, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and in ‘the’ evening at 7 o’clock.— ~ School at 14 o’clock, P. year day, at ll a.m: and 7 ‘P.M, Rey. Mr Wirth, pastor. Sabbath School at the close of the morning service. Services in the Congregational Charch eget Tough on a throne.” RE ay Aan distance from New York to San Franciseo by railroad ie 8,490. Tar Common : Coane of San Jose pay fifteen cents per head per day for boarding prisoners. Ere@uty four cases of machinery for have arrived. FOR WHITE PINE Vice, Rev. A. Parker pastor. ~ Court a every Sunday evening at? o’élock, by Rev. D. D. Chapin, of . . (rasa Valley. ACCIDENT AT Montezuma Hii. A few days ago, while Mike Kennedy and two of his partness were engaged in cleaning out thé tunnel in their claims, which had ‘been closed by a cave, the water broke in upon them. The two partners caught by the tim. bers atthe sides and saved themselves, bat Kennedy was swept-out of the tun“-neLand over the dump. ‘Fortanately “he was not injared beyond a few slight ane ier) Denavepj—Atender and two cars. ran off the track os on the Cen-~ e did not arrive in this city . o’clock. No one was ericonert pigcopal services in the District . _In_consequence . — compound go to E. F, SPENCE.
JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney at Law, NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA COUNTY Real Estate Agent. Collections. promptly manne.) to. Office with Q. P.-Bti ali : 583 L. W. WILLIAMS, "dB. JOHNSON WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law And Notaries Public. W. WILLIAMS, ‘Commirsioner of Deeds ine Btate 0 ot Bevade. Nevada, Cal. 031 “Town Srrz.—The City Trustecs yee-. the town in” consideration . the Capital Woolen Mills of Sacramento . ’ @FURNISHING Goops: vb Deaslbs cone or bees ee _ OUR SPLENDID sccm? — ‘eons, ay FURWTEHUNG Goons, We CAN and WILL SELL 50 per cent less than former Rates! AND SUPSRIOG,F0 ANY : We ‘wi sell English Beaver Suits. ~* Cassimere Suits, Black Broadcloth Suite At Astonishing Low Rates! . HATS! HATS! . HATS of all Styles and Colors.. A Large Assortment Mission and Pioneer Blankets. BOYS’ CLOTHING, Did you hear about those Something you havc not scen since 1856, im the line of RUBBER CLOTHING. HAAS & O0., are the Only Sole Agents for Nevada County. ee WEE SeRTs . Inclnding the Celebrated STAR BRAND. . CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, & &c. will best nen ies: tenis Midian’. cial Ste. “Founded July 20th, 1856, FASHIONABLE. CLOTHING, ith RTO 2a PORTED: . axeon Ww. Laerar. oY A NEW RUBBER COODs! On hand en unlimited supply — ‘cidans,: Topacco, ke. &e. ~ 2 brought to Nevada Couity, Wholesale or Retail. “His stock of Cigars include the ufiicture, and consist of 150,000—the very best in the Market, ile —_ Chewing Tobacce of evCake, Our Pet wat; Lester's ped Baldwin’s Fig, Cabte,and in * t ev: -#y superior briuad in the market,” 7 a Tobacco i. ws . and other kinds of PLEKS. “. ail Goods so1a meray . CASH PRICES, at JULIUS GREENWALD'’S. Nov. 2let. — Sag pd pe M.S. mi ttorne at Law, os . and Justice of the ones, Orrice — “TRANSCRIPT 'y, BU ILDIN Nevada City, Cala. * _ Antelope Restaurant. — BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, va purchased the well known Antesupplied with the very best the market affords “Leug 6xpe: se ak & COA ot of business» wil enable me to give the. best satisfaction to all whe fay rme with patronage. ces. Meais hours. * Shan. MILLER, Proprietor, Nevada, Aug. 12th. _A. W. LESTER & CO. aa Groceries, Provisions, COROCK ERY, LIQUORS Goods delivered’a reasonable distance Free of Charge. ji DAN CING SCHOOL y) ai —~—A~AT— dh National Hall. ; 8. J. MILLINGTON, O% SAN FRANCISCO, has opened the above Hall ior the reception of Pupils. Days of Tuition: MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, a+ 8 P. M., FOR GENTLEMEN. THURSDAYS, at 2 P. M., FOR LADIES SATURDAYS, at 2 P. M. FOR CHILDREN. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the services of a Virst Class ‘J'eacher are soliconcuneei et! eee © a os R, M. HUNT, M. D., ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, H+ JUST . RECEIVED ‘toms The Largest, Best and Cheapess Stock of Goods -in his Line ever ; “which he offers.to the public. at . De Finest Brands of Foreign and Domestic Man. fe Alo eemnie caras, cuttory, / _ Cigar and Tobacdo Store, . ‘AUSTIN W, LESTER . . , . ded popularity, the ite ta. Wito Bound by the day or woek at reasonable pet yAthu secteay the numost € ont Consulvati (by iterpe i See address THis Ca Lisbita TED. FEMALE RB} : -Compeuunded from the private preseripu a Dr. Young, have how obtained a vie and ae ek a4 ar te Ses ce ation areappied. les od come piaints lor wstantly accruing testunonials of tueir esti pris gpa res lo be pre-emimentiy superior No leas “sliould be witheat mane ents. Une genuine unless proeurcad . ; aa caise Seut oy Maul or Axpress wo amy. part vu. tue State. GREAT ¥EHMALE MEDICINE The Greatest. Discovery vi this or uny other Age. PRevVen1IVe Powpans FTR Mankind LADIMS. . These Powders will be iound~ol Value Ww Libose whose. meaus, Bealth or ‘ CIPCU.ws Aces mecreape . 4h WUINDeEr @. Lng faunuy Witavut ineouven-~jeuce, suffering aud pec tiaps siok of litte. ‘2 preparation ls LeW, sale, alalil dle, con Bud slilple, Bud Canuel lujure tue ‘ace Use shuuld ve avowew ut cern times Price si wu Dux. De Owny part of de: petlectiy sate wom eee dtemut by 4 ur Xpress aud. eseed lo _ Band. ¥. JOSSELYN, M.D. Pini Mic. Ackuowledged vy the Mcaical #ray be Ube vii sae, uid aud © ——a lu Be depended ue le typ etthin sUppresslou, Ireguuarity, OF Bla co te luntilene ul wabuig, the eee vl which ite suurce UI euch depiviad.e ellects oa § —female irate aduréss BEN, fs, JUSSKLYN, <a NEVADA CITY. * eps '67-tf ‘ Wasuinugion ot Sau Fraucisty. «