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

January 1, 1869 (4 pages)

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a has ne arm. Ne= has MBody 3 "weal sear “EES Ele tego pear; he’s too sott; and, _besides,. the . ————— strongly r indicated: ial eo ie Atte mente ~ it being’ 1 ~~ . Emancipation Phe ‘ > . E. Anthony; of ‘the M: #8-Church, “te tol abuses which have resulted from John: son’s unjustifiable and improper use of patronage, The Office Tenure Bill will, we hope, be retained, and that the Civil Service Bill will also be passed, requir-_ ing all applicants for civil offices to first . undergo examination as. to. qualifications. In this way competent men will . the poliey that Grant has hinted, amen. may be retained in office. Under the ‘Penure of Office Law,. even should any . Of Grant's suecessoré’Attem pt /to renew _Ppeten 7 the policy of removing everyman from: office. who is not his -political friend, the Senate. may hold them in check. ‘These reforms will secure in this would be a great gain, for t — ds wb hath ll Ue sinw he Bayer Jackson, have been notoriously, incompetent. The tremendous influence te. front the patronage of the Pres‘as the population in—“Sielipentihbedeatiped und bins tien who might use it to forward their selfish ends, will be rendered. powerless. Our offices-will be: filled: by men who wills d from, freely express. ing their opinions ‘by, fear: of removal. ‘The eivil,gervico needs purifying, and that Grant from the ‘Austrian Gover we hope the next . will, comtience the work, and we are confident ~“eo-operate. politicians will José their +A Cabinet: meet: . ing was helo the’ 28th/at which the question of relegsing all political prisoners, including those implicated in the assassina den art ‘Lincoln, was discussed.” Johnson certainly ought to extend the pardoning power to those who helped to elevate him to the Presidential chair, and we would. suggest that he had better appoint Brick Pomeroy to the Cabinet, and as the last measure of his ad. . tiinistration make provision for the erection of a monamient'to Booth, Seward and aoe did aet-eyent the. meeting, . & TORPEDO a =patpaondinaly power . has been invented by an Hnglishman, . who has received $100,000 for the secret nt . offers to sell the exelasive “right to use’ torpedo te-his own Government for $500; 000, or will disclose the gecrect_ of its constraction for $100,000; to’ be puid after ite merits are approved by a Board of Engineers. Cosb Near Anoaiti: “1, is reported deliver the oration. “Rev: Mr. Greene, of the A. M. Church, is to be the Chaplain of the Day: Mr. Isaac Sanks, the President, will deliver an introductory address, music will lend charms to the with an excellent dinuer. ‘Tnanxs.—P. Banner, of the firm of Banner Bros., has our thanks for-copies of the Sacramento Union and San Francisco-Bulletin farnished us yesterday in advance of the express or mail. We arealso indebted to the Pacific Union Bay papers ahead of the mail. ‘Tam SPECULATORS AT Work. — ey White Pine mining companies are be. ing incorporated in San Francisco, and market. No doubt stocks will be up and down, and very green ones will be victimtised. by ms ee A 0f 160,000" has & semi-weekly and three weekly papers. For each issud of the former the Government pays $50. Its editor, appointed by the Governor, receives only $700 a year. ‘A Fiori Jud of the Tampa Circuit—recently fined a em Ae . Rewspaper correspondent for “contempt ‘of Court” in eriticising a speech niade by the Judge-at s political meetingTae 5, Su tg Missionary Boards appropriated for foreign missions the Toes $275,866. ' Forrirications are to be erected, at intervals, along all railways leading from. Pariate the German frontier. who starved to)death in a garrét”in Paris, recently, 85. means were found in a drawer. Tax other day an Augusta (Ga.) ed. itor was cowhided in the street by a “rival quilldriver, — Editorial abuse induced the castigation. aot . WB learn from the Grass Valley Union that measles prevail in that locality . but no very serious cases have occurred. Tue. Nevada Legislatare convenes Ji aquary ath. Tae nureety men are pivpacing their’ } trees for market. . Tue Trastees of Sasianth have the runners at bay. Juver Barker of Buffalo has decided that a man’s wife cannot be his partner that a vein of coal extending two miles, {in busiaess. has-been found at Argenta. Such af discovery would be of immense value to the railroad company and all others in that . locality. ~ 4 I a : Tune will be a partial daoker of the moon on the 27th inst., visible in CaliPt wg the past Tene sbantod 10 90N5 ~ "7t4,520. fornia, and beginning about half i ns legen P.M. TO, — The Union says: The census of Sacramento city, just completed for Draper's City Directory, shows a total population of 20,268 ; an increase of nearly 27 per cent. during the: year 1868. ES ae sorereiteabintligaiatiggs REAL estate sales. in\San "Francisco, One hundred thousand “a teachers are employed in teaching in the United States. Northwestern Railroad, a train made ninety-one miles in ninety minutes, THE total value of opium seized on .. board the Great Republic is forty thousand dollars, EARLY next Spring a new Catholit church wilf be erected in Oakland, the present one: being wo wenalt for the con eregesion.: “Tue eae river has risen five feet. -occasion, atid the—festivities will clese_ ‘Express Co. for our regular budget of see those . Stock certificates Will soon be inthe : SINALOA; Mexico, with & population . . Magee by name,{ In. the root of a wretched old man . sis "passed an ordinance Which will keep . Last month, on the Chicago* and . sacks; Sins’ 140 ctls, besides mus~ aS tard seed. whieh sold for $120, being f Piestnes toms sie whoet. This farmer . ——the. crops raised, at current rates, foots. . up $7,500, or +wice the origina) cost of the land. We have no doubt that there are hundreds of similar cases this year’s operations, and ‘we expect A Tremaine Scenx.—Senator Moring incident.occurred : Senator Morton first said: “Fellow you, I would like to understand some.thing about the elements that compose this vast audiemce; and will therefore ask every man in this audience who ‘has been in the army dixing the late war to at in it by rai thie right . . hand,” coo arc a ie ate Come Many Gaudieda of hands were raised .
and the Senator called General Fremont-to-the front of the platform to look at the spectacle. He then said: “In order to understandhow much this crowd has suffered by the war, and the terrible price we have paid in putting down the rebellion, I will ask every father and mother, sister and brother, or those having dear relations who fell in the army or died in the service, to show it by raising their right hand.” What followed was thrilling beyond expression, and no man with a particle of human feeling in_his breast would have looked upon it without emotion.— Many a stout ‘hi man pulled his looked upon this sad-and silent testimony to the fearfal havoe made by a wicked and causcless rebellion. é Active operations have commenced cific Road. Me Prince George of Prussia for a statue of Clio. : + On, Friday, the steamer Chrysopolis ran down a boat containing four men; near Rio Vista, and one of the four was drowned. . ANSON We — ~~~ AUSTIN W, LESTER. A W. ‘LESTER & CO. THE total sepoped deaths in San Boston polled my 4,439 votes moretgfipancisco last week were = ae: by than San Francisco, in the late election. 5 _ oo AN anti-swearing society has been formed among the-operatives in a shoe factory in North Adams, Mass: . ner nih small pox. . “Sam, Brannan has—crushed seven hundred it 4 grapes this season in Napa si td: make Calistoga nein: v “ sine 5, W. Brown for the iseuanen to. eae 'Pestamentary, when ane, wae interested may appear and McConnell ~ Cross, Atty : cents ag She cate valine of . throughout the State, as tig, result of . to see. a still greater number in the fu-+— ton followed Gen. Fremont ‘ot an im-. — mense” Republicah meeting held in Muncie; Indiana, recently, the-follow-{ citizens—Before fproceed to address: hat over.hjs eyes to hide his tears, as he . in laying track on_the Western, PaEp. Lewis, ‘the colored sculpturer, at Rome, has received an order from} @. K. = RUBBER COATS, ‘RUBBER BOOTS, . _AND HATS,ON THE PACIFIC coast, oe PRESENTS FOR — § YOUNG FOLKs hs _ NICK. SLOCOVION, ON. pi waa “‘SEREET, _NEVADA ‘CITY, om received dgsvlendid stock of goods “4 due, 0S must ne Hanson's Store. GREGORY & MARSH. ite oe Le ANSON will occu; ediatelyat} _\ tomers to give him «'triai on cas. a Dealers in * ‘as side To BE FOUND aT for the Holida Groceries, _ arouse ot ery every description guch a6 China’ ‘in hy fh) beaatitul She x ns, 3 Provisions, Saari s HAAS GC O.? S. chien "and ate poeios Mase Oe bang sang ‘ ; 2 to Ney ee A splendid fresh stock of FRUITS and Case Goods, Cor. Pine & Cothmercial Sts. CAN DIRS of por g kiud and variety, ; é pone young an al and see the beantiful CROCKERY, MEY AD A = and good things for the Holidays, _' LIQUORS, elie NICK, SLOCOVICH. Ge Bia Noxada, Dec. 2nd.. 4 otis dec, &e, &e. D. 8. BAKER: 3. A. MARTIN fmm Ss BAKER « MARTAN, x Bae es * ale Wholesale and Retail Dealers in oun of Charge. ji GROCERIES, PROVISIONS CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GO@D ~ s , OF ALL KuNDS, R, FININGER & ¢cOQ., ae 5 ange ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in eek C ©OR Ny, FINE BRANDIE -: Ror SO a BARLEY, — DIES, WINES, ie _ GROUND FBED zane Sy ze Z PORE re i ‘woop! “WOOD wWwoopD! LIQUOIs GENERALLY. on peeaRen, BAAR RAR a: Mite On BRICK STORE—No. 76 ene STREET . : At BAKER & MARTINS, Nevada City. i sh . a . . NO. % BROAD STREET ——— 4 ae N poche September 12th. moma NOTICE State Ttaleina iis ae: Ss a = TS eo! = pee ceased. Pirsennt ws an onder of ies de e, P H. o T 0 G ~R /P xq 7) made on the 29th day of ber, 4. D. 1668, a day of January, a. D. at 10o ock, oP =of said day, and the Court m of said Court ée hee oa ypon telven i ind of Photog othe ket ye Ambre at the city of Nevada, in the y of Nevada, us will take noti ; ON PINE STEEP, weavine! tee Wilt ok asa Winans eee for lig we have sold sold our Business rs Over the United States Bakery ceased, ond for hearing th ment of all acDOCTOR H. TILING, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR. . . Graduate of the University. at Dorpat. Office—Masonic Building. ‘Residence 139 Broad’ St., Nevada city, Ca. ¥ t. aii. entree yon srill teen be comvinoeh. “GEO. Re CRAWFORD 2 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. “CHARGES.> >: * “Attention is called to the fobowing NEW a ne GOoDs: BONNETS AND HATS Sot Ladies anil Mle ws eats ‘ ses the New cheng vied so: or Siblinn, i and Ladios Dress Guods of every jo behing TOYS :: TOYS ! ToYs se table Hinen, Wine Nap . kins pe room he on ang osiery, an -. The Largest, aS 7 pg tor emsd an unusuall assortment. The Prettiest, Carpets, Mattings, Vil ¢ a. il ci Me Momeih, zr Valuable Property Zor Sale. The Handsomest, R SALE-MY GARDEN ‘Fhe Cuvetes, . abd the nes lence thereon at a reason: ait The Cheapest ' ins choice is rarities of Bru al anent description, Stock of a inciudiy 5 large D which which over 0 eosiene ay Tove éVer see7 ‘in Nevada Ci rt ¢ Wins wee muse tiie: ‘season, Phe pes oys er seen in evi , ty a eated on East Broad Street, adjoining the prop OO oe en, erty of N. P. Brown. For particulars ak? coe : P, SCIEUT TI, on the premises; _ ee = Don't be 0 unsophisticated as to : rmined to sell en Bay any of the followitig' arti ALL THE GOODSINMY STORE. cles without examining. BEFORE SPRING! a ; Te, eae BCS GEO. R. CRawronD’s ay ee ®, : E. F. SPENCE. Writing Deak, Nee . & a ot BOUKS, i ee _ DIARIES FOR 1800, Tees or Cae cr initial Paper, i ENVELOPKS, Gold Pens, a mm é ~ CARRIAGES, 2 é Baskets, : CARDS, : &e, &e. &E. ee FOR, FURTHER PARTICULARS, ; eh Call on =F = GEO. R. CRAWFORD, 4 Broad ‘Stredt,..+.--..Nevada City, ; j . Happy New Year't 5 THE BEST