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January 20, 1870 (4 pages)

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emigrant who seeksa home for the How To Encourage. IuMioRatton. grants that a place is desirable as a honte fs onstrate that it will be profitable. All natural advantages are ‘consideréd a ‘secondary matter by they purpose of bettering his condition in f° worthy of enilstiler ration.’ He shows that he has cleared This. was above. all: expenses: ‘The Iashows that even last year, which was a bad ofte for worms,$796 clear profit was 53,500 from the mulberry . prodact of three and a half . acres, or at the rate of $1,000 per acre, .bor.and other costs were. but $472. He. — r_acre at ia = tT ounce‘for. “the Berner Be this view. ‘Of the rane ao ; a in one of the eideattoe departments’ by the conti of Nabe a few ae since, Sn en ot 1 Ifth “ hr 1S + correct, there is no reason ‘why Califort *. gyrups. Tulwinating _ agains _ to, turns out-very favorably. The beet. _ grows abundantly and the sugar made mle ane Bade new com: oswer, . first ee such a system of Jegisia™ tion as will secure all the: government Te, quire evidence of ‘a ‘Perthanens settle. . ment before title can .be acquired, and by the withdrawal of. all lands from market until such. a law can be pro. vured. This is ‘for the General Government todo, and.steps to. that end have already been taken’. All unimproved lands in'the State’ in'the hands of spec_ ulators should be ‘taxed for their full market ‘Value. Under ‘such a system of taxation; it would not~ be the interest of monopolists to-hold these lands as they now do at exorbitant prices, ex: cluding settlers and preventing devel_ opment. For this ly we mist ~ Took to the present Legislature, but as yet nothing has-been done, To devel, _ Op the resources and diversify them, we must rely upon the energy of the peo: ple of the State; and in this work they . should be encouraged by oh Legisla—ture.__Let“R86 of eggs per year, and that we can _prob~ . Riv should not go after this market with all her energy. —If we could secure this entire market; the proceeds of our silk . cash; and at much less expense of labor and risk of disappointment, than our surplus wheat crop in the very best years. At'a time whén the. State. is drooping for the want of paying industries, an opening like this, which offers an absolute monopoly so highly profitable and so easily secured, ought not to be neglected. THE PRESIDEN’ 8 OPINion. —fichay. ler Colfax says the following terse and emphatic remark of President Grant to Attorney General Hoar, and quoted by thelatter at the recent New England dinner in New York, is worthy to be “printed in letters, of geld : I hope to see the time when every man in this country may have power to express his own opinion, to follow whom he pleases, to vote as he hkes, and to have his vote counted, without molestation, or hindrance, orinsult, If we can only unite in maintuinin its powers to encourage every agricul-. ences will not be-of-mucir ‘account, tural’ industry, giving the preference te . those Which are less advanced in de: ,,and if the Legislature will _ ‘gad in the ‘work, money so expended _-*vill-come back speedily in the accumumulated property of the State, Let a State Board of Immigration, consisting of the Governor, Sutveyor General and some other officer who has abundance of time, be appointed to disseminate in: telligence in regard tothe resources of __ the State, 4 its lands available for. settle. ~-necossary information a be thus given. -forthe bate expense of printing. . The cumbersonie and ex-. pensive ‘machinery prepared by the Immigrant Union will be avoided, and all the benefits which that organization proposed secured, These are important questions, and if legislators, instead of Amendment, would devote their time to the consideration of thesematters, the State would be benefited by judicious action, As: yet not dne. of the measures of greatest importance to the welfare of the State has’ fécelved any attention in the Legisla:ure, ‘SvuGar Berrs.—The experiment. of cultivating sugar beets near Sacramenis excellent. The Silesian beet is oultivated'on account of its nehness and size. Many.of them attain a weight of forty pounds. Fifty million, pounds of raw sugar are annually imported into the State, with a duty of three cents per pound, or a million and a half, . which would be saved by home culture, a8 well as the four millions paid for the sugars themselves, ‘The Directors“of the Sacramento Valley Beet Sugar Association, have determined to enter largely this year into the ¢ultivation of sugar beets, and the manufacture: of sugar. therefrom. They will send to Europe for the most approved machinery, and. will. bring here men who fully understand the business of manipulating the beets and A YOUNG man named Upton was . drowned near Astoria, Or,, January 6th. He and another were in a small boat, which capsized. Both men sank, but succeeded in catching the boat, and reached: the shore, but Upton was 80 {of entry. lie faith and ¢redit, our political. differDon’r “Like 1r.—The Reporter is terribly chagrined over the appointment of Wm. Neely Jolingon; Librarian. The . Reporter “shed crocodile tears over Johnson's removal from office by Republicans, on the ground’ ‘that he was ‘blind, and-that-party fecting should be forgotten in such cases. Now he has a place given him by Democratie friends; the Reporter denounces the act as an outrage. that paper favors ousting Johuson. -Cabeastan htwraration.—The Aa sembly; on Monday, passed a resolution. ppointing a committee on Caucasian Immigration. Some of the Democrats voted against it, and Sam Oates, con. vinced by this. time that.every commit} st the Fifteenth . tee must have: aclerk, moved to allow them one at $6 per day. Sam has opposed the multiplication of attaches, Everybody has a clerk at ‘Sacramento these days, “fits Neyada TRANSCRIPT is still of the opinion that somebody -is thinking of resistance. People have the right.
to think as they please, action is a dit. ‘terent matter, we suggest toour uneasy sontemporary.— Grasa-Vatey Onion. Weare glad to learn that Henley, the young man. from Sonoma, was only joking.and. that when he talked. of “Plug Ugly,” and “brad-awlers” he only intended ft as a “figure of speech.” Tat editor of the Lower Lake Cour. ier; having: anade. a trip through Jeri. cho, Jérusalem and Eden, returns and speaks of the condition of those places with reference to the gtazing and farming Interests, ete. The above mebtioned places are not thowe made fam-. ous in Sacred history, but a few aggregations of whisky shops and country stores, in the Clear Lake mountains. New Porr or Enrry .—Congressman Johnsen writes to a friend that on the re-assembling of Congress he would intreduce a bill to make Vallejo a port He says: “The California delegation aré united on the question, and so faras he knows, there will be no obstacle in the way of the passage of the bill.” Tae Empress Bugenie ran short of . funds at Alexandria, and borrowed . $50,000. to.get-home‘with; just-as any { of us would have done, ‘agents secking yet a 1 He thinks Earope will have a steady j market for nide million dollars worth {~~ farms would bring ua in more ready . ground with considerable velocity and . ‘The Reporter probably had a . friend for. the place.We-shall-see_if+ but-it-don’t -seem-to do much yood.—=7 ae ae ~ ". Bowls, — “GE O8"A CALL, Lit L ful statisticians,” at I aioe carefu to“ CORRTARE, “Utah, “Bas “One” OF the" Nevada on Departmen: ley } finest natural skating rinks in the. a Masi Irwin, a sister of ‘Mrs. Stone. hala. er or napa wall Jackson, has constracted a patent : 3 cet treen-. TUESDAY EVENING, TER, 224, ag . for ai Itiproverent in the construction . “CoUNTERF ia saad and ¥ of houses, ‘which; it is claimedty -will . -backs are in circulation. —aT— maf create a new era in architecture. Mrs. Pas _ are in’ bloom im Alameda TEMPER ANCE. Hait.— : pr Irwin: proposes.six-walled or hexagonal . county, ie 1 REVADA-CITE_— =r apartments, which are pot only much 1 1869; 850tons} sae ee handsomer, but really cheaper. thas oe ehippe aig wail . the parr rica tera ee {oO eee = — secon ae aa ceived: several severe cats and praises’ : = 2s = a oe Heron ae 1a choice ‘about the face, while attempting foget . “tae Santa (maine Jail. is 3 ja orn. es atten ‘On the ‘Western Pucific train, at San comfortably full of boarders. Pies Manages. — is-peo a WILLTA SON, . . Leandro, :while the” train” was in moTitae ar conipiainta. aboat postal eng ee M sect ‘tion, He caught the railing aud was. all ‘ia State. JOHN. A. LANCASTER: place ‘whirled “round, “and thrown on the . Matters all over Re ret ele of gre whirled round, ‘an Nig BEARS. ee _Or Pare Baton Savings Bank of Onklund: PReres a ery ci violence. Can’t be tuo careful. has declared a dividend. ie Kr Dancing to:commence at 8 o'clock, . sustai , etre ». TICKETS, including S-tpper, Three Dollars, = it_git re tiny gat * Alameda city ‘Carriages furnished if necessargea.) tout his henctat has 26 inmates, who have . KANE? A general Invitation is hereby extended, ts : able need of a few acres of land to till ; and By order of the Nevada Fire Department, that the cash in the treasury is $132, Cc ° N D ENS * > SOAP poo oe hime jedi 561 56, while the treasurer’s bonds are E _ &.W. CORNELL; s 5 only $40,000, too small a sum they WASHES CLOTHES & a a fhe : . : ; ROSS think. : : : Without Rubbing! j Executive Committe, how't THE echdonse Discovery, which left Z Reva, Jan. 19th, 1870. keke Victoria afew days ago to load with —_— JACOB. NAFFZICER’S get a freestone at the Lis Island, was sunk }wt Si 7 not ‘ ry anc near the quarry, with twenty tonsot . FIFTEEN POUNDS OF IT WILL DO As ary tae stone; in 14 feet. of water. She is snpMUCH WORK AS ONE HUN. whoa ne Cs posed to have struck a ruck and smashNEW MEAT MARKET, Wang ed her bottom in DRED POUNDS OF ANY SOAP IN THE * ; ae ‘ MARKBT. and ON COMMERCIAL STREET, weape Ir is proposed in Santa Cruz county ren ta Opposite'Bliven & Potter's. — to have the county give $7,000 per] Removes stains of Pitch, it we Co ahaon On TI mile. to run a railroad from the eastern Paint, Tar, Grease ae ON THURSDAY, MAY 13th, defénc boundary to the town of Santa Cruz, to ees «__ . “3g welll Set] thts ‘oven -Meat-which-wilktbe tia— —tow;2 Or Fruit Stains t". connect the Soquel brauch, and to give ; Dest shat bot be Pen to ~ terse = " amony ~ $2,000 per mile for a road 10 miles/——— <9 invites ao oe es many new The p along the San Lorenzo River. t®-ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.22 give satistuction _— wire ” Chine THERE is a large amount of lumber cn Pn or ines and mee peat for sale at Hamilton,-White Pine, . Es ee = ept on hand. ry or’ ies There is $25,000 worth ef good build-. — GIVE Fr ATRIAL! ~ Jaly CONGRESS BOOKSTORE = ing lumber-and shingles ia the yard . ucomeaian sai: pare of one firm, that. of Hendric & Co. pW. Re SPE. a There is plenty of wood for fuel,too, and . ” “NOTICE, SPENCER & ‘PATTISON, ber it is cheap. LL ® indebted to the frms of CRAWSuccessors to G. R. Crawford. o a ORD sod LRAVITT & CO. and ORAWBroad street. ..:. .. Nevada City. ~for th ALIVE hog of over two “hundred . a re ae Avan payment to the undersignHasse ADDED LARGELY TO THE Court ‘pounds weight was sent by express posh ae # 00, and = . “ou and UN ASUS OF shall keep constaut-10-0’e! from Indiana to Sacramento, reaching] ar re? ENGLISH, = — ee] pe there Jast Sunday. “It was of a choice. Nevada, Jan. .imh 18 ptcy, ". Handsome Gift Books, ros b d t to I C. Gc at . _Sehool . have. -eoustioestte gore et Cantata Pablie t= A Gazet ‘Initial Paper; Legal. Letter ai HS. ASS 7 we wife, Adalaide Scieutt, has left my lise THE Pullman express train has been Ne . ae we. just nce Shack ce Fancy Note Paper. distril } withdrawn. “Hereafter, instead of a. trust her on my acevshtas? Wiha, we . BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL ALEKS, Oil steam Palace train, Pullman will send each svonstble for ab Latent Cf ba comiageting.— Peco tateat dre nieut Schein alae H and 0} way, once a week, a dining and a sleep. fare fe te of. oy RIS of myself ‘TIONERY e00Da. = FANCY ARTICLES, . necess ing car, atiached+o the regular passenee “oP EDRO SCIBUTTI. oa of the Western Union Ter of tray ger train/ eters a oe egraph Co, advert IN Nayaon the night of January 8th, COMMERCIAL STREET a rors = one-Brantigan was-shot bya night} RESTAURANT! ANSON W. LESTER. AUSTIN W. LESTER he: watchman who attempted’ to arrest en ‘ held 1 him. Brannigan resisted and madea 9+ Hl. HAMILTON, Proprietor, A. .W. BESEER '& 90, Tuesd ‘show to draw a pistol. He is seriously. wre spake: Dealers in notwii a, The Restaurant is farnished with the : s oe el ‘best the market affords. Groceries, pire : Gov. McCoek of Colorado, in his mes. . ("MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 3 Provisions, } 7 . sage to the Legislature advocates the. Nevada, Jan Ath, 1810p 2020-00 OP St EEE ake adoption of woman suffrage by the Ter-. DENTISTRY. ota Case Goods, ritory,and the encouragement of ChiROR, er nese immigration. T. .W. Me: cINTYR E, LIQUORS, Ni “DENTAL SURCEON ! ke. ke. ke . ma Tus draw of the ne new railroad, bridge Offiee—Cor: Broad & Pine Sts. over Banner's, Fee ‘across the Sacramento, was turned for 18 PREPARED TO po i ncaa delivered a reasonable distance it repres the first time last Sunday afternoon, . ‘kinds of ne work at short “ one. veces bat did not swing past the old timbers, — 1s . NATIONAL EXCHANGE ant a . and could-not be closed. BROAD STREET, Pont GFE, , JOSEPH Riwerra 1} has played the ER, 4 8.J flute at the Boston Museum for the che de he LANCAST! ~~. ing sc past twenty-six years without being 7 Wl 3. Seka: HIS well known Hotel te always open for has op absent from a performance, ~ I we oe adibaet have beat ietets City. —— Attorney and Counselor at Law . *; it has been fitted up in elegant THE Sacramento Valley, Railroad. — cae ¢ ; Sleeping Rooms are ~_— TH! Company have transferred from Folsom At the Court House. . cass arama Hotel iin ane! Thej 4 8. T.¢ to Sacramento the works heretofore will spare no pains or expense to Congr done in the shops of the former town for BALTZ. & GUNTHER, 1 sages forall pars of the State have their their road. . Vegetable and Variety Store . ice at this Hotel. AD : cA mate See! ‘The House is k open all night or the iy says: Tue Legislature did nothing of imAdjoining McRoberts & Co. etcamnimaaien ofthe he traveling public, Phin! portance on Monday. The Senate was . Commercial Street, “Buliara 7 Tables and mer connected 7% not ‘in session, and the Aseuntty only RV A PA. A share of public patronage is respestfully itt held a short meeting. rose VEGRTABLESrcnved evry . " — JOHN A. LANCASTER ed. I morning, large ca Prait 1869. TuE Stockton Independent says the other articles for Table Use. * end . _Nevada City, Dec. 1th, 1800. ____, compl, city taxes are too high, and advocates] earAlso Lot of 7c Sour-Krant. . JOHN CALDWELL, . ' pe the sale of city lands to lessen the taxes (Also . Large Stock of Candies, Attorney at Law, . }and inerease the popniation, Conmectionery, ete, sag AT any wad somev er Fresh _"__s. Justice of the Pease _Tavelh Pax Salines Valley marshes are to poe ei Nearly opposite National Exchange the im be converted into cranberry plantations the Ranches; anda ine “let of, ‘NEVADA e1TY. of the