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January 13, 1870 (4 pages)

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. “THose $1,000 Balfonstrs = — The} Record and other advocates of the $300, i 000 bill of” the Immigrant Union, seem . ta expect af 8 result of the large salaries amd sniall inducements to inimigrants offered by the proposed measure, . a great immigration of foreigners from” : well ag ‘men, cused lively debate, in -whid several gent! men representing opposing parties, po}dittenily championed the women. A large number of women are depen“dent upon their own exertions, and ev! ery field should be opened to them, whith they are qualified to fill. If they make as good clerks, accurate and’ Tenll quarters of the globe. The pilgrimage from Egyptto the Promised Land will dwindle into insignificance. before the immense.throng of English,French, “German and other European immigrants whe will, as soon as the Immi‘grant Union sends forth its agents, take “up their line of march for California, Every one of this grand army is ex pected to arm himeelf with his little bay containing $1,000 in gold coin, oF} its sqeivaient in pounds, thalers or sous: “From many a stately market place,» From many a fraitfal plain; * From many 8 lonely. hamlet, Which hid by, beech and pine, __Like.an_eagle’s nest, hangs on -the erestOF purple appenine,” this great army will take up its march, not clothed in coats of armor, but each provided with assets to the amount of ' $1,000, all of which is, according to the friends of the Immigrant Union, to “be added to tlie taxable property of the ~State—and this is how the $300.000 invested by the .people is coming back, and these are the men who are going to teach Californians how to farm. We venture to say this Aaition, of’ itself, will be held bythe Immigrant Union to fally repay the State for the expendi. purified, and the~ State wilt be benefitliable as men, let them do such work and receive the same pay for their services. Such a concession neither de‘grades woman, nor would it oblige . — her to become —a-politician, or as the ‘anti-woman’s righters say, unsex her. self. It will have the effect of shutting . out some of the “political leeches,” who hang upon the State on account of their services to party, but the offices will be lof the Third Avenue Railroad, New “SAMPLES of ore brought to Los-An= geles from. the Argus District, beyond Death Valley, seem fabulously rich in silver. The specimens are red oxide and blue sulphurets. One of the new patent safetf“?emps York, blew the end of a car out recently, -------~Tux. gambling houses.of Vallejo are . capturing more than their share of vicTHE gas ‘works at Portland, Oregon, have a chunk of coal weighing 1, std pounds. THE Buatneaa people of San José ted thus far at least. We are glad to see such intelligent. Democrats as Cartis favoring such a reform in the State Bérvicé. “Wé believe that every place which can be as. well filled by women should be open to them in business, aud that for the same services she should réceiye the sane compensation as men, . Want oF ENTERPRISE —The Sacramento Reporter recently made a grand ado about being deprived of telegraphic’ dispatches by monopolies, but we-notice that while) it fails to give news within its teach, the Union gives it-in full.’ We allude to the reports of Leg~~ TUFS “Of 86 Target a sum. Witar WILL “He Boys Ddo?—In view of the action taken by some of the Trades’ Unions in directing that no appren tices shall be employed it becomes a serious question, what are the boys who are growing up in the country to do? These Trades Unions appear to be carrying their selfishness s little too far when they declare that no boys shall be employed in certain occupations, and that in others the number employed shall be limited. The great trouble is that‘toofew of the boys are learning useful'trades and too many of them are growing up in‘idleuess,’ Tyg leara— ing of trades instead of being prohibited, sheald be encouraged, and if necessary, the Legislature, sheuld protect the boys who desire to learn tradés ‘from the _effects of the probibitory acts of Trades. Unions by. law. Any set of mechanics have just as much right to say that no workmen ‘in their trades shall come to this State, as they have to prohibit boys from-going o work ‘for the ‘purpose < of} learning trades, ABSENT.--We. notice: that ‘Genator ‘Roberts, of Nevada and Senator ‘furner, ~~of Sierra, who "were absentwhen phe vote was taken: om the Hall-Garrison claim, on Monday, ‘were grahted leave to recgrd their votes against it; Of course these votes, under sucli circum stances, had no effect upon the result, but ‘ad these gentlemen been in their seats, and so voted, the bill would have been defeated. They both say that théir absence was unavoidable, and Mr. Turner states that after the” bill was fixed for a special order of a certain day it Was clinhged without. his knowledge. Mere private business should not excuse ‘embers for absence, for the reason that the friends of stich swindies as the Hall-Garrison claim are alway 08 thé alért, .and ever ready to take talt opponents at dishdvantage. Bet the PRANSCRIPT shts that “the man who could bring to California sutficient funds to be an object to any land speeulator is comparatively ‘pe ina country where the ) people are Jabor. cheap, and ‘prices low.” ' ‘the. TRANSCRIPT know what $1000 amounts tain England or Germany ?— Record, We know that $1,000 amounts, so far as suipplying the fecesgaries afd’ éomforts of life, to infinitely more in-EngJand or a vin than here, and for,the parties o uy opposing and stocking a farm in California it would net am@unt’ to much. ‘Tus Record credits an article to 7. which .we copied from the Stockton Independent tii) ‘ctedited/ We in. wake sentiments of the article, but e the correction in Justice to the lishing the, proceedings in eztenso, it . } ABOUT 100 tons of argentiferous ga. that all work would be suspended on would do Democrats justice by pubmight with some propriety talk about monopoly of hews dispatches. This is only a sham of certain feeble newspapers to cover want. of enterprises, It won’t do. : At San Bernardino favorable results are announced from the Mathis tin mines. ‘Assays show from twentyfive to thirty per cent pure tin. THE Beaver Hoisery Company ‘has been organized in Salem, Oregon, and will commence manufacturing woolen hose and half/hose . this week, . Srverat, foxes and a wild dat (wsigh-. ing. thirty jpounds)." wete —killed--in Weaver, Basin last week, by hunters oh who went out from Weavrville. lena were shipped from the Cerre Gor do mines, through Los Angeles, in December, for San Francisco, valued at over $100,000, ~NoTwitTHst ANDING the rumors afloat the East Side Railroad, in Oregon, on the comptetion of the:-section, the cars are still . running carrying, material. AMINE of stone coal has -been discovered near Round Valley. It is of excellent quality and is believed to be of considerable extent. Coal has been discovered in several different parts of Mendocino county. Two companies at San Diego, are fitting, out boats for whaling off the coast. The whaling season lasts about . < eight months. GEo. WEsT, a German aged 58 years, was killed by a cave ina mining claim in El Dorado county last week. * Near Oakland, Or, , Jan. Ist, o little boy named Lehman was killed by ac cidentally shooting himeelf in the’ face. BRANNAN’S distillery, at Calistoga, shipped to New’ York ‘last year 560 batrels of brandy. This year it. will ship 800. Parson Fitzgerald treated the people of Sonoma to his viewson Woman's Rights. He does n not favor the modern movement. THERB has, bees ans rain this season in Santa Barbara county, and ‘Bheep and cattle are beginning to die ‘fram the? effects of the drought. Two men, whose names have not been ascertained, were recently res. cued from starvation en the ) desert, 18 Ty iiles from San Antonia, Nye i county, . Nevada. They had been -in search of 4 their mules, and became bewildered. islative proceedings. If the Reporter . . come-veryecarce and dear there. complain of the delay in the publica . tion of their directory. THE Oakland News understands that the eight hour system is gradually going out of existence in this State. Joun Terry, an Orderly Sergeant of marines was accidentally drowned in the tules, near Vallejo last week. nee QUITE a‘‘number ‘of: squatters on what is claimed as public land, near Rio Vista, have been sued to determine the validity of their claims. So much sulphur has been taken from Lower Lake, Lake county, this Winter, by teams, that hay has be A -YOUNG lady o of f Oakland recently attempted suicide through jealousy: The News won't give her name. An item is no good without it, > SomE New York thieves had their own’ pockets picked at the Georgia State Fair. A DELAWARE jadge e fined a& man two dollars for being proved to have three wives. Last year the Police Justices of Warsaw ordered 1,007 men and 118 women to be flogged. » Four Mormon prophets have return. Led froma visit to. Gvorgia. with one ‘hundred converts. i ALL the conductors on the Erie rail{road are married men. No. single man. is employed in that capacity. THE Melbourne Meat Preserving Company are slaughtering 8,000 sheep a week for exportation. Satan THE fortifications about New Orleans aré sacredly preserved from destruction and the oem: are being purchased ms the city. _AN effort is being made to move the ‘seat of government of the Province of ‘Quebec, from the city of Bacmice to Montreal. —_—THE Sutro tumnel is progressing at the rate of forty to forty-five feet per week, and is now in about five hundred feet. i In San Francisco a man named John Burke has been arrested for having in his possession counterfeit coin. a THE Union, on authority, denies that there has been any sale of the California Pacific or Vallejo route to the Ceatral and Western Co., or that ony such sale ig contemplated. THE Santa Craz lighthouse was “lit up” on Jan. 1st, for the first time. . THe County Clerk of Sacramento ‘is: sued 83 marriage licenses last month, Tue hop:crop in Wi isconsin has failed this season. THE number ‘of marriage licenses issued in San: Joaquin county last year, was 176, A STEAMER “for ‘the San Joaquin trade is being built in pan ship yard at Stockton. Two sliver, Yieile, have Buel discow” poten Cray Vie which } aamay 20) { THE Chinese have slipped fed Ye there, throughout the city limits. Fimes have ei broken out ¢in the: NOTICE. }.L parties indebted-to the firms of CRA WFORD, LKAVITT & CO: and CRAWFORD & CO., Bankrupts, are hereby notified to make fmmedta € anette the undersigned, at the Store of Crawford & CO., and save . ee: J. R. ENGLISH, Assignee in Bankruptey, sth Jan, 13th, 1870. . BANGROFT'S. PACIFIC GUIDE. FOR TRAVELERS BY Railway, Stage and Steamers ! . ©) “IN THE PACIFIC STATES! ‘THE GUIDE hao intel been enlarged. TL sad the peien relate 42 OS: conts, . it in now the most complete and reliable'Guide rere onthe . .
Pacific Coast. "~ *” Contains full Time, Tabled of the Central & Western Racific:Railreads and connections, and all Railway, Stage and Steamer—in and and ocean—Réutes on the Coast.Also, Maps of the principal lines. Tourists Guide to Yosemite; Tahoe; Big‘ Trees; the Geisers and other noted rezorts. Hotel_Direetory. “Monthly account of Railways and their progress. Table of Stamp Duties. Hack Fare, Foreign and Domestic Postage, ete. Special attention is called to the Guide as an advertising medium. Having a large monthly circulation in all the Pacific States and Territories, and on the line of the ~~ perior inducements to advertisers. For terms, &c. address the Publishers. H. H. Bancroft & Co. San Francisco, Jan. 12th. M.S. DEAL Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFrricz ~ “TRANSCRIPT” BUILDING, — City Cala. A PRIVATE SCHOOL. W 2 BE OPENED ON . MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 17th, IN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MISS HUBBARD, ee" Terms a. month for Children under . Eight years of age, in attendance four hours a . iday. Fort wae ght years. of age, and upe . month. attending six hours per y, $3 00a mont -. centR GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE, it offers sue} _ D WESTER Bam tanee’ i a AND . . Tite Seheauile, January 12, 1870, ; “reve PEXpresst Hotel Mai EASTWARD, . ivein dl ev Daily Wedn'ay =e San Franc’co,Lv . 8.00 aM{ S.00am) 4.9 py Oakland, . = AM 420 py San Jose, a { 450" Stockton, al 12 % " 8.35,%* Sacramento, Ar . 2.00 PM . 2.20 psr4-39.99) + i Emigr’ 5 Sacramento, Ly, . 2:20 **) “4 met . “we 4 “ v au Junction, 3.35 605" Marysville, Ar} 4.00 ** 915" —— Ly aa = gee * 8co, oy = ‘ Reno “. 1.15 am . 1 15am 10 worth, “ . °B 05 * dG ae Winnemucca, ** . 10.15 ‘‘ . 9.45 am? Argenta, pid 2.05 am . . 9:37 pS in, 25 35 rid Ree = : ‘ 7.15 Pu 0, * Ld =, 9.40 ts 7 Ar} 7.104 . T104m . 1.30PH = = — eT Express. Hotet—{Emio’ WESTWARD. . ‘train . every landi rt : Dail y. Saturday, Daily, — 2 $00 aM 4.15 ** Carlin, ‘+; . F026 * 8.40 “ . semen Me} 346 PM » . 1.10am fanemmece. = 7 ABB Sf 815°" adsworth, ‘* rin aM . 2S ii so, “ er 640 « : 210 am . FE05 «+ A Jieco, : : ut. ROB K Marysville, “ . 9.15 a 1.00 Px Junction, “© [12.15 pm 410. Sacramento, AT 4. Ay #. che 1.30 Pu % =< ail, Sacramento, Lv} 130 ve. Tho claipg BOA Stockton, ra st eli ii . SB San. dore,: Arf B50 NTP et 18 40 pe Oakland, wed 7.00. ** {12.10 San Franc’co *‘ . 7.80 .*° 7.30 Pm . 12.49° A. N. TOWNE, Gen’! Sup’t. . . A GOODMAN. Gen'l Passg'’r Agent, YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB. THE SEASON! Pi At Temperance Hall, ON THURSDAY EVE’G, JAN. 27th Reception Committee. A. M. ALLEN, C. E. MULLOY, A: R. LORD. os F loor Managers. W. F. EVENS, J. E. BROWN, W. W, CROSS Tickets $2.50. Carriages if necessary, By order of the Club. ‘ ' Jd, EARL BROWN; Secretary. Nevada, Jan. 11th, . . An Advanced Class-will-be-formed_at-rates-. ——— propyrtqnayy to the advancement of the Pu. pils. MISS 0, E, + MILLER, pI AS MN —Teacher._ we SALOON, PHILIP DUCA, oe ceess Proprietor. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Hair Cutting....... 25 Cents. WOSG VERE 6500 dc ccess cc ccscce 25 ss Shampooing... Oe nad les gt 25. Baths-— Hot er Cold.... 25. __ Hair Dressing-Room for Ladies and children TEETH EXTRACTED. hes applied for 25 cénts, Cupping 25 cents. n20 COMMERCIAL STREET REST A URAN T-! ——— J. H, HAMILTON, Proprietor, {2 The Restaurant is furnished with the . best the market affords. t@MEALS AT ALL HOURS. _geg Nevada, Jan: 4th; 19%0. WILL Praecacy ARSCHALL & “MITTAUER PIANO, J. W. VOsIs PIANO, $300. Warranted for five : Marden years, Satisfaction guar KOHLER, CHASE & CO. Agents. San cisco. JOHIN as rege Attorney at Law, Justice of f ‘ne Posed’ Nearly opposite National Exchange © Moteiy) NEVADA ¢€ITY. ra Nevaéa, Jan let. For Nevada: State and aa , Via. yisies Tat. DUTCH FL : rea! make ~ connection with Apa eye st PO, Fa Flat, as €0) +i) Dutch ratte jot pl via Red Dog, @ipper business. — / NEVADA THEATRE, {J-C. GREGORY.. ~Shiaiel— so, HAIR DRESSING. THE WONDERFUBb a7 GRECORY’S! 4 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! eee . —— ‘The Flying Men of the Air! Revolving Globes and Gertrude’s MINIATURE CIRCUS ! + a Feats, Pantomines, &e. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON at2f.m. ju aod DISSOLUTION. ween the undersigned, under the firm H : ae: of GREGORY & Co. is this Gay digeolv“ by mutual consent. M. L. Marsh is anthorised to receive and receipt tor all debts due the late firm, and will pers all demands against it. —s > GREGORY, . l. MARSH. Nevada, Jan, 3d, 1st BALTZ “ GUNTHER, ; Megetable and Variety Store y “Adjoining MéRoberts & Co. “. Commercial Street, NEVADA. ——— morning, and @ large supply of Frait and other articles for Fable Use. _ Ee" Also a Large Stock of “Camdiee, — GIVE U8 A CALL, . ev s Fowls. sy THE FIRST PARTY OF 9, ~~ SATURDAY, JANUARY, l6th BY THE GREGORY BROTHERS. New Songs, Dances, Acfobatic ' partnership heretofore existing be: . (2 FRESH VEGETABLES received every THe tion it State. in this curing and-st They 1 the sai betwee cellent Blue T for sev Grass . ~~ shipme Marysv compat ing chi stated wagon night them t _ thera at _%ut the ately, v sell, st ‘Marsha charge, chickén in his p Thursd: Fire De sylvani: discussi ing of t nay and pointed’ pense 0! 22d, anc action tu member be on hs THE Burke, . called-or is every be-built as Penn be butlt ~erercom it will . ptise an The lin as direct Mrs, ¢ . tare of on Wom edon T _was int: dent of tion, and quent 8 of s erat “a lated anc Rou the Roll Flat) P ending J teacher: vier, Ros O’Donne Barnell, Lean, “L Jehnson, Nichols, McKeon, kins, THE fi menced 3 Wintet 1 including it is goin are jeyou storm.Scart, prevails througho Sey C3 been mor learn tha Vicinity « : Szver: name We the