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

January 20, 1869 (4 pages)

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pales x ties Pieces has : an ar___» tiele in Which the ground is taken that . the e,idemic constitution of f the “atmos~ cag tse Rime oor: F Syute oad te the dis— ease does not tend to spread unless quickened by the epidemic influence — [t pronounces recent vaccination the . only dafégidatd, as weil for persons whe have hat the small pox as for those ' whohave not. The niortality of those who are no vaccinated ranges from 20 to 56 per ¢ t., of those who have been from 2 to 6 per cent. The duration of the epidemic is from six months to one” year, and it seldom progresses. steadily tok } without sensible changes ia “thee atmosphers.* “Theidea of ar—disease by isolation, non— i oul or fumigation when it has . become epidemic is a fallacy. “When the di 3 86 is not of . this character the lose their vitality ‘The . riod of most active. perverse is.afler t ) appearance . of eruption and during the process of «The writer says whenever . . the disease shows a tendency to become . epldemicieyery individuel in the community should, .be.vaccinated except vane who. have been vaccinated $8 Teranon 6 oF NE-. ie call ; yesterday from Adams, who has been for gaged in the exploraEs Hon. Samuel . several years d tion .of, the. Colorado. «river, .andthe results.of his investigations, are Very sae different trom the generally received impression in regard to the advantages . of that river for commercia) «purposes. He informs us ‘that the “navigation is exdillwnt dy far'as Callville, and that} this point is only: two-lundred and fifty uilfes front ‘White Pine, and within a hundred miles of the southern districts . in that range. The roads are good and pervert dhe here deine gd for freight eople of south-easter: Lana efit-of the Ssboriew tw Whe narthort pa ae i ‘Phe ia : Mr. Adams will not only be of rst _ these places, on pains facilities _for travel, but . sii ea ati the development of the ees the whol course a puta at Kimball or the Golder State Foundry in San Fraticisco for $65 . each. Kimball is now iiiaking one in which the two wheels run side by side, aga The demand for this. vehicle. is. quite _ lively” An ‘order was sent down by ” parties here to the Gelden. Btate foundry, and an answer received that. it could: ‘not be filled for three weeks,” A half fa dozen of. these vehicles may be seen on ) Bush street and the Cliff road San Francisco, any fine evening. ‘THE Grass Valley Union says in commenting upon the complaints of the Truckee Zribune, that “the county . fails to take.care of small pox patients " at thas place : “The paying of witnesses, and indigent sick from that place to evada City, it seems to us, will cost the county more than it will to have a ¥, and are five feet in diameter. ; y maker. Ea Balem, Oregon, Pe ‘Science, San Francisco, has.a rattle— _Senee sty eight or tor ‘cases “ott “Thee Pacific Railroad ae sane all the friends of Hanlin and -Morril, will receive the aniek “support. of all the ‘wood choppers it wants at present. ‘Par rumored _waid on White Pine turns otta canard, a as anticipated. Tae Woden Mit —— Sacra At Elko, Tracy, the father: of the Tracy Sisters, actresses, has taken the small pox, and been pers a “to Foit ‘Halleck. dividend of the bank of California, amounting to $50,000, has been paid. _ ASHLEY, of Ohio, has-introduced a. bill toannex_ the greater part of Utah ‘Territory to Idaho, ie pee Calerado aaa N 'evada. Somz $50,000 have eee already gub-. scribed for the purpose of establishing a woolen mill at Santa Hosa. “THERE is no trath in the reported sale of the Eberhardt mine for $6,000,. 000. The owners could realize almost ‘any sum if disposed to sell. A NEw road has been discovered from the Colorado River to Prescott, Arizona. . ‘Tue mineral soap fromthe _Tecently . discovered mine in Sonoma county, is proviig a great success, — with a ready sale. . . Gov. Haight has appoihted Dr, Mer Tue -agual-one_per-cent:‘monthly . — {he has. imported from the East. three . pervisors of Sun Francise have’ passed . ‘the icar ; in . cisco Califo fornia. ere ae ee cy age ralpell pte Republican members. Phe Sp ish have yoted in favor ot 4 constita-{ Heverdy ; Jolinson have beep sent fo the . Senater-Sherman hasa new een os A Lance N URSERY. vidobadl. aa sys the Marysville Appeal, of the celebrated Briggs’ orchard, bas’ purchased the Stevens’ ranch; three lundied ‘and twenty acres, half a’mile’ below Yaba City, with thé viéw ‘of growing an orchard and which will perhaps eclipse . the renowned Briggs orchard: on the Yuba river. Briggs will devote sixty acres of his ranch to fruit. and is ‘now preparing to set the choicest band earli. “est of all varieties. In order to’be sure} of superior cherries, and the earliest, thousand*trées of the most esteemed kitid: “We estimate the nursery; when complete, will contain not less than twenty thousand trait trees inctnding all kinds. Gauptinc Lawi Th Board of Suser of San Francisco, Vaccine ‘Agent for California,-to furnish vaccine mentiny to . physicians. — Ty Kern-county, tiie Haan: Vista Pe troleum Company: are now manufac— turing excellent oil, both for burning ‘and for the purpose of lubricating. THE Philharmonics of Sacramento will shortly render an oratorio concert of 800 voices. RoGues are thick as hata at Hillsberough, Oregon. VELOCIPEDES are all the go at San Jose. A SMART earthquake shock was ex~ ‘perienced at Santa. Clara recently. ~ GILROY is anticipating small pox by . the erection of a pest house. 80,000. THE San Diego peoples want Con. . gress to improve their harbor. If is ninety-five miles from the line of the Central: Pacific Raijrood to: White Pine. THe Truckee river is jammed i miles with ‘railroad ties) © © THE,colony of .Alabamaians.on the Fresno is increasing in numbers. CARPENTERS are scarce along the line of the Western Pacific. Railroad. San Luis Obispo though a thriving town, does not buast a ange WatchBepian Brown will start a paper at A COMPANY has been organized in San Francisco for the purpose of carry— ing on the business of polishing boots. QuITTING advertising when business is dull is like tearing outa dam when waterislow, Either plan will prevent good times from ever coming. -FEMALE SuFFRAGE IN NEVADA.— An amendment to the constitution of Nevada is proposed whereby females as well as negtoes may enjoy the right to vote. ON the night of January 7th, in Trin ity county, Mrs. McDermott and her ; three children perished in the flames of her own house, which got on fire while they were all in bed, Tue California Academy of Natural snake’s tail containing thirty rattles.— wrongs erteto race and anak: ‘Pmot exceed five cents per mile ; also es “THe popalation of. Oregon exceeds . $200 gold watch, paid the $12 percent— an oriinance prohibiting throwing dice . for money or articles.of value, shaking for the» drinks: and cigars, which is a practice that should not be countenanced by gentlemen, Treating is an evil, but asking a man to “shake” is two ing. Nevada Legislature, a few days silice, ® resolution. to instruct the Nevada Senators and require-her Members of Congress to support, to the atmost of their ability, an Act reducing the rates of fate charged’ by the Central Pacific . Railroad Company,'so that they “shail ‘tariff for ereiigt. THE finseind River Flag relates the horrible: murder of Mr: Lekat, his wife and fourchildren, andthe escape of the ussassins. The paper says~tlere are several families by. the name: of Lekat where the tragedy occurred. The name of this family was.P.O, Several papers published the story without =e ‘. the joke, # THE new California theatre was openedon Monday night, and a thousand
people applied, but.could not get in.— McCallough & Barrett are managers,’ , nnn A MADISON youth, being told that his gift enserprise ticket had drawn a age and express charges, opened the box and found only a brick in it, NS LL tional monarchy. .. Two treaties from . fanding bill pending for the Tedaction. ~~ of interest and the resumption of specie . 4 Gentiemen. SENATOR ° Grey ‘introduced: in the tablishing a uniform and reasonable ~ Amendment to thie Coniite oe One frowe fy ited to call. BROAD STREET.. counts due ts must Hanson's Store. mr. A. HK. HANSON will occupy our store and ph dang aon 8 recommend our ir late cus: “art am determined to sell ALL THE @oops IN MY STORE BEFORE SPRING . ee ‘CASH ‘custom ONLY ‘solicited. = ee SPENCE. po MOST SUCCESSFUL BOOK™ Yet published om dhe. War, written from a ea Southern ‘stand-point, is” ALEX. H,. STEPHENS, ~ Official History.of the rea War between the States, 2 . » EteCfuses) Chafacter; Conauét/ This Work bas already had'an tmimense shib in the East, some Agents making From €20 to $50 a Day, be had of H. H BANCROFT « ¢6., SAN FRANCISCO, &27~ General Agents for the Pacific Coast, ja} Terrible Commotion. in Nevada, . And it can’t be helped! — —_—— «218-4 Fact Tuar J. & S. ROSENTHAL;. ON BROAD STREBT, (NEVADA. orry, “Have on hand the ~ Nevada necro & Brass Foundry red —AND— MACHINE SBOP. Be pc ENGINES AND BOILERS built to pe ~ CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every QUARTE MACHINERY constructed, fitted pe or ropetred, Every kinds of Building Castings Saw, Crist, — ‘ag Bark Mills; horse power and car wheels. 5 wy roe i re Promptly and at as low rates as any Es shmen Tamento cbeofreight added, Tian ree _DAVID THOM, The undersigned havin, urchased th terest of the ie Wm He 9 in the Neve Foundry, requests all ‘branch hospital at Truckee, and per_ haps a_braach jail? —" ~Fhe-Supervisors some time ago made an: ‘apportionment ~ to’establish a branch jail, and we presume the bills tor the purpose of taking care of. indigent sick, if properly vouched and presented, will be allowed, . The snake to which the tail once: be . Jonged -was_captared—in-Arizona—andt was eight feet long. , THERE is a report-in New York that the Erie Railway Directors are going to.cut a tunnel under the Hudson, to cost $3,009,000. FINEST ST CCm. or Dress Goods, Dry Goods,Fancy Goods, Alaska Furs, Carpets, , Oil Cleths, Shawls, Seren.. . 1 eee SA sa And they are selling them Cheaper than other Establishment in the State. TRY “Tr AND SEE and you will thea be convinced. ¢2" WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. oo is called to the following NEW. BUNNETS AND HATS for Ladiés and Mis Bea the New Parisian Fashions, Ladies Kugenia Ete. Ete . Sold only by Subseription!. a . * Good profitable eee for Agents y to ws . ins Cloaks, Victoria ais Papline, q . One-Horse Importe¥: "In this County or any other, a3 one Ss a OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ; —or— s FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Latest Style Hats, BOOoTs, . —AND— FURNISHING GOODS;. We CAN and WILL SBLL 50-per cent less than former Rates? AND SUPERIOR TO ANY HITHERTO IMPORTER: — a The intense @ ever habe Beta where manifested : We will sell te obtain this W and ae ready sale, combine vith a ¥e vals it com-. Euglish Beaver Suits, mission, makes * one of best Subscription , Books pu’ < se Cassimcre Suits, The eastern ess, both h and Son See moderation, _At Astofiithing "Low Rates! . HATS! HATSY . . HATS of all — and Colors. . iiasion and Pioner Blankets. — “BOYS? d: CLOTHI ING, Ge —AND— ee ae ' Did you hear about those NEW RUBBER CGOODs! Something you have not seen since 1856, in the line of RUBBER CLOTHING. * MIAAS & CO., are the Only Sole Agents for Nevada County. On hand an unlimited supply — or— . WHITE SHIRTS! eerie the Celebrated. STAR SRAM. yo Office : 15 New Merchants’ ing, Cali ornia Street Paid in Capital, $350,080. IRE AND MARINE RISKS Pesos: at as Exchange Buildlowest rates GEO. 8S. M Wm. H. Stevens, parties snowlen them. and Ladies Dress Gvods of every vari pelane indebted: to the late firm -of bengh & even Sheetings, ‘lable Linen Fine Napm,to pay their Bills. All thon Irish Linen 8, Hosiery, Ladies clans neaguen ok gy firm will Blouse wall a doante _ em for paymen DA THOM. atin Nevada; Jan. 19, 1869. Feimmings, an Sty Pan yeh 4 . HOME MUTU R. M. HUNT, M D., COMPANY. ATTENDING FAYSICIAN,— E . NEVADA CITY, ~ INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864, eps 67-tf -. ‘Attorney and Counselor at Law x . SOHN CALDWELL, Notary Public, Secretary. jo. B. JOHNSON, Aged, iba: RUBBER GooDs, BLAN eonsult his own interest by calling at MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY, Moores Flat, duly 2nd : 4 { “vey Man that wants CLOTHING, BOOT! ac. wall dest:te HAAs & ‘CO's, J a Pine & Comme. cial Sts. Foundéd July 20th, 1856. X x Pe al FURNISHING « Goons: ray is. n Page wee coho city : By ( ome ee Tig THPORTER™ a ‘WHOLESALER — ina = Ragone t.7 ae as a a als ig ass Gompietel P vet 0 Ont! ona _DANCING SCHOOL _ pees —_ i? Peis — Nationak Warts ahold aaW vad. 7 = = —_ oes AEE = =2 NEW -coops = vial age MLEENGTON, Pisin eS Oh SAN FRANCISCO, willopen the above Savtiie 4 e elain Hall for tke reception of Pupils, on Ld > warns Hall SATURDAY, JAN. 19th, on ae aia At2 P. M. for Children, and at 8 P. M., for ae oS _New Work. -—_ gtrik All persons wishing fo avail a off ae knif the services of a First Class Teacher are solicwhic ji2 5. J, MILLINGTON, We have competent buyers oe her References—Mr, Millington refers by per only in New York but also in the European 2) W Nye, Nevada + Howe ee ercan : 42° . Markets, te take sdvantage of the fluetwation ‘tine Kirkpatrick, Grass ¥ alley ; My Gray, sae «, Dr} in prices, . the} E W. ayer, San Franciseo. e : tlie i ‘FIRE BOY'S SALOON A . We purchase our r Goods 2 at Lower and +++ ..NEVADA CITY. Rates than any ) ing . C. T. CANFIELD, : the pian: One-Horse Importer & Wholesaler ne : Successor to G. y¥. Schmittburg. ee in this elty or county ttesti _ ‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Lager Beer, by a fais that the Gallon, Quart or Glass.Walk-in Gentle : , men, and take'a drink. jis Sales commenee at 6 A. M. and step continue until 10 P. Mm. _ thre NOTICE. . cig pre YERSONS indebted to. to. us will take ‘niskicn & 8tl that we have sold our Grocery Business to $s. HAAS & COMPANY, til t Mr, A. H. ts must be male payment of allac-. — ee res ee cee rst ae ait made Immediately st) HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT ini REGO MARSH. ear vega That they can and will