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

February 9, 1867 (4 pages)

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~ of Che "Pheatre Tor the dunce. — 10uN d to the several districts of the. sounty. _ The: law provides that-“every County. ‘Superintendent and every County Treasurer shall set apart ten per cent of each annual apportionment of . . State School Fand for each distriét"as a Pesca School Library Fund’ for that disy¢ itid said fond” shall be used for'no Bon: gonslerentelb ‘that whién ten per cont. exceeds fifty dollars,only fifty dollars shall be soset apart ; and farther, provided, that when ten per cent. is less than ten dollars, dn@ no library has been previously foymied, the money shall remain in’ the Treasury until subsequent apportionments or do; shall equal thatsem.,,The Board of ‘Trustecs*of each district shall procure @ saitable case, arid shall expend the entize,ten per cent, set apart asa Library Fund, together with such sums as may be added thereto by subscription or donation, in the purchase of such books fot'the libraty as may be authorized by the State Boatd of Education:. If tlie Trustees neglect or refuse topurchase such books, then it shall.be the duty of the County Saperintendent, to' expend the Library / Pamdto'the ereditof such district,and pay ‘for the books on‘liis owh warrant.” The Trustees are given the same Control of Distritt'Librariés that they have of other property of the district, A list. of, books hag been prepared by the State Board of Education and published in the California Teather, This is an excellent law Per we hope that school officers will, take immediate “steps to procure libraries. By a little effort the ams of money set apart for this parpose maybe increased by subscription to # sufficient amount to procure a good. library. “There are, at,.present only .two School Libraries in. the county—one at Wrerich ‘Corral and ond at Forest Springs. The Inter ‘gontains over one hundred:and fifty ‘volumes, and. was. presented to the arr) the ¢itizens of thw: distriet; {In f the school houses of the county not a single map, chart, or. even.e: diction. aryean be found, It-is time the Trustees were: waking Up in these matters, and we hape they will take the necessary steps to ‘supply PARR ening ree wt “ae . Siar concert a by Fie Gee Edmonds & Bussenius on Thutsday eve: . ning, was not as: largely ‘attended as it » Should have beon, but, we:-are: confident «that all Who were present Were more, pag PO satisfied with the entertainment. The duetts by Edmonds’& Bussenius were excellent ;, the,‘‘Carnival of Venice’ wis x. Gulstelyexepnted by Mr, Edmonds, on-the © was called out. a second. time by the audience and i ithitationy ofthe Trish & woe oh and the slogan. The concért ‘concluded year comic duett. of “Maestroand Mal. Nien “Professor W, H. Davidson, made hig debut.as Maestro. .As instructor he was first-rate, beating time and his pupild fn’ ‘a’ btyle which demonstrated his qualifications. ‘The pupils, Ed. monds and Blum, performed a piece in the a aa of which ‘the. position of. the violins were changed . fifteen times. The audience 9 were not satisfied until this piece Wis repeated. “At the’ conclusion of the’ ; convert the bund Strack up a: march and thie audience. aase 16 musie excellent amd quite Inge Aine walt North: ee vA Pities ta length by about 86 in width—. » 7m ted ia the dance until a late mel bin ~ . annually ; that Earope now produces 135, 000,000 tons per aninium, and that ‘flie coal has likewise ‘been remarkable. That of past generations ‘wag mainly ‘taken from the northern and midland counties of England and a portion of the* Scandanavian peninsula.’ Now it is found in large quantities in many parts of the world particnlarlyon this continent. In United States the Franklin ore of New Jersey and the Salisbury ore—the latter of which is es pecially valuable ‘for making cast iton chilled wheels—have recently become famous and both of them have been ex. ported to England in considerable quantities. Look. again at copper whose. ores have, ina great méasure,been supplied to from an acres of but 70 miles in length by 15 in average breadth. How insignificant . is this. space. compared. with the modern discoveries of the immense deposits in Michigan, Chile, Australia, South Africa, Also, with regard to lead, how. great has been the advance . ! Prior’ to 600 years ago the limited supply of lead vouchsafed the world, is generally supposed to have come from Derbyshire, England—although we imagine the spoils of lead ‘taken by Moses from the Midianities must have come from some place less remote—but it has sitice licen. (foulid in! large’ qdantities-in “other counties of Great; Britain, Spain has also become a large producer of argentiferous galena ; and the lead wnines of Wisconsin, lowa, and Titinois até fitiiliar in’ ‘men’s mouths as household words. Relative totin, the developement has not been &9 remarkable. “England produces abont nine tenths of all that’ iy at “présént” buippliéd ‘By’ the earth, but late discoveries of streamt-tin’ ih Idaho and elsewhere in.the, United States, give promise that the latter may some day compete with the former. As to gold and silver, it ig perhaps almogs superfluous, ‘to say thit besides the “increased product of . { the old mineg still being , Worked, that of those lately discovered ou been prodigous. ‘In gold the yields of’ California; ' Motitaim, Idaho, Colorado, Oregon, Australia, British Columbia and Canada, have. been.; ‘truly wonderful. As a silver Producer the New World * also & marvel to the Old. ma Guaxp Junt.—The Grand i ad. » . journed yesterday. oe iollowing parsons were indicted : =<: John Napoleon ase Lovie Castine, for the coreg of np be certified to the ele or the ee of this morning, gy sam Connally, for assdult wid’ ad ‘To be br a gr this morning. robbery, To Wa pte whicaie’ abe prac) hallat Red Dog.” The Lodge room will be will be twenty-four by forty-eight feet,— The new bui'ding will contain ¢ommo. , dious ante-rooms and be nicely furnished. ‘The frame is already up, toofed and ‘paints ed onthe outside: It to the town and a. credit to the ret we wnntelpceti Mii ool SunDayY.—Divine servi will beheld at the Methodist Church, on pase Street, ‘on oi at if ‘o'clock, eat the: grecatio in the pr atti i aC re 2810 at"? ater morn samcubeapyan im2 i 4g on Arde ie ‘sll preech n-th coe the m ito o' end in the evening ab ings bp steam’ tt Tapa resulted ‘only: between, 7 cae fields of the United States with an area of 20,000,000, tons. The depelopenmns ofiron the world so: far. back as almost history . £4 reaches,by he mines of Cornwall,England . ¢ ‘Lodge, FY dnd ‘A, M.,, are building a fine . ‘upon. the second floor, and ‘the main ‘halt . presents.a neat-ex-. terior appearances and ‘Will be'an orriiament, . . 'M:, and ‘at 7 : sch at Wd "deck Phe Ea: 47h ‘LATEST. SENSATION Bot ns ‘ b nt : Le. Tass TONGA AGS Thi N A Birchtol “Ce do W Rexford Humbu AB aie . J Parramour:Eareka TH. AH Drake . aacCrisman @8 Brown . Powell Bischetits AJ Scle ad thin’ Horcns “Mrs Miller! © . J B Hixon ‘do J A Sullivan Lincoln . RF Grandy . 8 T Morrison © do — ¥ Richardson _ JE, Jones Meadow Bi Simmer SALE.— Whereas H.: P. ee on the a day of December, it in the Dis and to-wit: All ofthe half .of ning claims: in Columbia Hill Nevada County, California, evn ast bia Hill Mining Company's claims one halfor the tail flume, hose,s silver: be to enid min y: Also} ) two undivided fifths ‘of a set of claims.in said mining district, county and State, known as the claims of Brown, Grove and Hubbard, together: with hlpnging ts ata e yr flume and-tights of
ote. evenneer, sewine ue do W V Smith Neweast . TD Received’ the Pires roth tina the Fairs] lite’ is in motion.’ Its ‘Tension is ‘selena justing. It is. almost noiseless.. together olan. Gal atop tiot fail t0 call and examine the Agent for Nevada ‘County, coney, ci fet wen) ‘MACH SHINE. i eat ih the wort) ip 60 LD MEDAL at oe Pat ofthe Cal, State AgricuJtural. Seetery, im 1865 and 1866 + and has also: been awar: eg . ded thie highest wamis'at all . the prin. . ioe is) Wmited, states, hase: exoat makes: four different stitehies: . “Has the Heversible Reed. sie a "Phe Length of Stiteh-can'bé changéd while Ma’ Itemoetions-are all positive, At will mh, fell, bind, ‘gather,’ itioat lia my . gather abd sew on a ruffic.at the eame.time. Those wishing to putchase2 Sewing ‘Mat ois gh ety oct B.A. DIVER, » Giver under ny band at: Nevada City, this nth of. R. B: GENTRY; sheriff, 7 ee By R.B. Patton, Under Sherif. Gg. W. Hill, Atty, a eho: 1967, oe teen, A008 B RosmNTHAL. ROM RosENTRAL. . Mew: ‘Arrangement ! eee OF GOODS: AT. GREATLY A a PRICES . Mloney saved ana made by ‘Siliihns porte Grove . «: LeghtiesROOMs. aud Heopena’ Hubbard, ge pode eg wi singular the tenemen FB be seemmag calm poten ey ete ogra rmennes thereunto belo: gor mee one eewaad ead Pine reets, Neva it al = salar couxe ecg and sold _P. 8.Send for Circulars end vite:Notice ts hereby given that L olcxpr topabNevada, Feb. Jet, 6 3 ; lic sale all the Bask een rw = ——__ Pear Gia ween { 5 P. M., of said’ day.. tim wae 6 een) tahoe rn a TWO YEAR ¢ OLD’ cy A LE—the dest q White Muscat, Black Hainburg and ¥ for ‘ALSO, CUTTINGS oF ttn Isabella varieties, .A-sample of the Wine: from the ‘same’ stock ot} roots om bog cach to . sing your Goods at BOSENTHAL® . , store! : JACOB ROSENTHAL & BROTHER. havin formed a eee: eee . oe We would respectfully announce to of Nevada and vicinity, that they are now Teceiv. ing . a ee ee addition to their former seek . of:La ote otlran os . daounaiene now i res and finest assurtinemt ia Stonede the angst and styles of Dress Pa moss, 7 Ladies’ and efter ties . ‘evticles of every deseri ~~ week from _ Ss everyihing i om to renaed at MO tt & Co’ Bert ty nat 4% t J. NEWMAN. ry a, —— fe caress = serge Corner of Pine and and Commerctalgsts, Td RICH: . o At the Hal Mile House, arene oe oe as BRC : Hole’ ‘wins, porn i “Revd oy. sre BLAZE’ 8, SALOON. '* tar ir Sct WANT GOOD DRINK get t (G0 To BLAZws. sand ¢0, as we Gtays, Neue achiveay . With a Large and weltestel ick ‘Or reasonable Prices, Commeretal ptrebds” Teo doors from a ore Nevada city, a piel FS we “a eeporee be fevinghé oe Bag ea eiiowe $4 einai Hts 4d ens and aay * so $n et fte toes, bo. site oaty of tes i ot tes dey ie : ow Berk Sent nuit yan wi sae? SE Wubi a oe Hi EDs ‘ . Mls aw aa nie Ba & ding month o Suara e slg nd niet tion of] Sti. att (fasten at et sexenien BOOTS AND SHOES, = errs : ie LAgE gun080x on inn rng ae i's wait Anny, Graduate of Which they ‘will sell: at: the most pe are Ab niet of different Medical Societies. ores ea, "MS. RK PEIRCE Pashtonable Dress Makes MAIN STREET, WEVADA, Ctry, In Klste's Bulldiog, Up Stairs, opposite, Weus, . mee RCols Office. arpillyondere hi eles tothe cliene. . Whe Doctor’ ra be coneutta ted tn . t languages, niesdate” ¥ ai FURNISHING ‘GOODs,. peyoaia ; “BOOTS; SHOES;"« : f ee ar Brerything tha that can be used or + Worn by mii, thy “n MO LEV , a s ANOTION Too BROAD STREET “NEVADA CITY. rat pe meters “We HAVE on HAND A LARGE awp WELL SELECTED STOCK oF 7 CLOTHING, GENTS’ FORNIsHING doops, "BOOTS. & SHOKS,. ai Misses and spiced Shoes, S cceemniengenaneel A LARGE SUPPLY oF. © A . . Geforsia ‘Manufactured “Goods, “BLANKETS, SHINTS eh Ot aay: Nor ~ wr cA Noriens «a : “OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Saeki hee hk ean ts wm . . od i é y te . wresaccor “ i, ER ERI anp—J Ja ¢.ea ne Te Rete oyrert rm gt ati th AND ASCERTAIN phen PRICES: BEFORE PURCHASING ONLY ONE. PRICE! And that will be low enough to prison Fonsejacl oho AUeTION: SALES eS ee comes ON. EVERY “SATURDAY : AUCTION SALES: . een me SIPESS 05 #7 ines Bales, on ineny a oft Oy orn. ei aie . Sales of Horses ai other sak SR Rel i 1492 tds Ld, si aad whabek to : v. ony Ta me Pett steer) 21 TO. . dette boa Bat 1 Yee san & G52 Ott ‘, a i tice oi oe] at Bl ds eh ea . bee OSE To nisi od) sci ent synlt secs wrieonys BROAD ond. tesitage MY Os GT LeRwod YEE, wie Ege wa he Yel 4 the.. National: 2x ele Pane? al-aeie ts jal bi om aestend SehA 8b lo mite 907 OL WIE i a5 SS: agth wet dure GP em Wee $ hs bi — : nsigte hays pb et i u io ; ‘ ak : aisle kisah Schalk’ waavt teniegh siok iota, 38 Aad a aiolbe’, (oie? anes rvs Oo Obls tevw a0 toi bie semod Motaph