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

January 21, 1869 (4 pages)

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fewil ‘compare. fuvtheblwith the. = . ther “controt-of-dohw:=Bagent;: whois . 7: ‘. jourrals* ‘of Sam Francisco. It is under cultural districts, while the wiseacres epldly inform up thateych results were boc be ae All ~ forget that a Sen Francisco utah by ret ioe v2 ip oF Magura many of which are-new abandoned. If’ the men of large means of San Francis¢or-sud Oakland. ‘who “made*their money in the mines were taken away and the mortgiges held by miners on _téal ‘estate . ‘forectosed, © ‘we apprehend tht there would be & slight flutter in mey market, and that those who ut the degeneracy of mining localities would begin to realize that the interest is of soie importance to them. Every month such counties Francisco in the ‘way of large dividends from the mines, and jarge amounts of 3 ve beeti invested in ‘real estate in ‘that locality. There are causes which have operated 40, the. injary.of idetes Lek at which do not, to 80 great an extent affect the agricultural districts. “These are the" éxcitements which have sprung up ia regard to new _ districts at distant . -Ip-manyinmare valuable claims have been. left, depopulated and Le sapronere of yes of this State have yielded rt) Targely. Acfter the population becomes more settled and the business of mining better understood, this and other in_ Gustries will grow in the neglected dis~ tricts.as is now the. case in Nevada county. Both interésts” will flourish © pa a the other, The idea that the . two interests are antagonistic should be given up and both should. be en_ eouraged a as means of enriching the State and ‘e g her prosperity.— — In thes rising Localities where the cow ~countyeditors talk about the prosperity of thé mines, property does not “pay will be _ is the returns to the State minal ‘oF ANDREW JACKSON, Valley Union, a miniature portrait of Andrew Jackson, done if oil ‘colors on ivory in the year 1836 or 1837, The ‘portrait was from life, and. was painted by,.Mr. Guild, am artist of . celebrity: The likeness is perfect, and gives a much better idea of the old hero thaa _ aay engraving we have ever seen. ‘The painting is the property of Mrs. Lathrop,a daughter of the artist. She possesses, also, a nainiature portre painted at the same time, and in the same style, of Mis. Jackson, wile of the General. A Car SuPren.—The Grass alley Union says: “A cat supper was’ served up in Grase Valley a a few “Sages since, rabbit, “The rabbit was very fine until it’ was known to be cat, when up came the supper.” “The Grags-Valley-people are coriainly epicures, The next novelty in this lune is to be a horse. breakfest, on which oceasion the editors: will drink pony brandy. 10:0. F—The Grass Valley Union bs “At the last regular meeting of nion Eneampment, No. Ii, 1. 0. 0. F —held_on Saturday evening, Satay 16th, the following named’ patriarchs were installed by Geo. W. Dixon, D. D. G.P., for the ensuing six months: C. P., Wim. M. ‘Stephenson ; 8. W, Ri G Roberts} H. P., BE, W. Roberts; J. W., ha 6 Treasurer, John Webber. hil “Tie Supreme Court has decided that greenbacks and Goverhment bonds are exempt from State taxation, This is not new law; Chief Justice Marshall decided é Pelee Danmar thomas rts “G86. . 4 ri~ jon pak at = favor of. Geant } under the command of a Lieutenant Side.and the one will help to} . drew them ap in line and ordered the half its proportion of the.State. taxes, as . . . to appoint county officers. aH CMeKetvey Serb Or Sent } well known throughout the State, and . Grant for President. It was to be expected. Each war has given to the’ people a President in the person ot a promivent successful general. The war ‘of the Revolation_ made Washington President ; that of 1812 made Jackson:; : the war with Mexico elevated Taylor to} the Presidential seat ; the greatest war the country has ever seen has made: the man most prominent in bringing erations of his patriotism and his:merits asa soldier, he has a right to claim a fair and impartial test of his qualities and disposition as a ruler, even from those opposed to him in the reman except by his, acts. He has not acted.yet. We shall be-slow to believe that his course in the new office. the people have conferred upon him will be. used for aught but their welfare, and the consideration his administration will receive in the.Herald shall be solea based upon the policy he pareaee,. —— oe -SPUNKY‘Ovvi0Er. edie this caption the Truckee Tribune has this: z A few days since, a company of soldiers came down to Winnemucca from Camp Scott, forthe purpose of taking the cars ‘to go below. On the arrival of the cars the officer went to the conductor and told him that he wanted him to'pata caboose on behind the train and take ‘his men aboard which: the conductor refused to do, Thereupon the officer ‘wentcut and ordered the men to throw some rails across the track, and then men to fire if they attempted to start . the train. The conductor seeing ‘the . state of affairs concluded to put the caboose on and take the men abvard to save further trouble. Faenca Exreprrion to tne Norra ‘P6LE.—The long tatked of French expedition to the North Pole is at length about to. start. M. Gustave Lambert. has succeeded in collecting the sum lie required to pay experises. ‘He. ig now. at Cherbourg, superintending the equipment of his vessel, significantly chris—. tened La Foi, and will sail early in the spring for his adventarotis voyage. ee oy Rossini’s body has been embalmed by the process whith attracted so much. attention at the exhibition of 1857, and by means of which a body is converted into a sort of stone, THE publishers'of Once a Week have paid Victor Hugo five thousand dollars for the right to publish an Englishtranslation of his new novel. _A PHYSICIAN at Bordeaux, France, thinks he has discovered ’a plan for the prevention of hydrophobia -by inoeula& a viper which is feared’ in the south of -France, bat whose bite is not fatal. It is a theory worth testing, and the French Academy of Science is now considering it. ‘ s WHITE PINES bill selina introduced in the Nevada Legislature for ‘the organization of White Pine, It . provides for the election by both branch. tion, providing for the appointment of commissioners and giving them the power pany have reduced the tariff for dispatches to New ‘York to $5 for ten fixed for lessons by Mr. Millington } -day‘and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock that war toa close the President of the . . United States. “Independent of consid. 'should take their food from a level ‘ting men and brates with the poison cf -es-of the Legislature in joint conven. order Another bill has been introduced . THE -Western Union Telegraph Comhe “Sta n a With ‘numbe af upon, its seventh ‘volume, a 1nd se lary and improved, giving, near . double. the former amount-of Matter.— ly fs It is a rich, rare and racy sheet of. 40 . cis . long-eolemns and 8* large ‘pages; illus~, a + inthe: peste aa berecnagadidrinersd he . 75 cents. Specimens wilt be sent free . os trated, and is really the cheapest paper}. =] ~ REPORTER AND WHOLESALER let thy Lips utter no Falsehood’ . AMPROTE mre a ale = Amendment to the on -One. EiSrssSe al ‘Tur Dancine SeHoon. = The: hours are as follows : For gentlemen on MonP.M. For ladies on ‘Thursday at 2 P. m., and for children on Saturday at 2 p.M. The classes for gentlemen and children already number 25. each, and tlie ladies class is not fully. organized, . the first. meeting being held. yesterday
afternoon: Pay Ur.—Baker & Martin give notice;= by. advertisement into-day’s TRANSCRIPT, that all a > due/ them and not paid on. or beforathe ist day of February, 1869, will positively be discontinued. Take warning in time all you that are interested. © Eo A NEWSPAPER in Cleveland, having advertised that they would send'a copy . of their paper gratis for one year to the person sending them a ‘club of ten,’ received the ten spot of clubs from a young lady in the country. THE Postmaster . General, Se semi-monthly trips to China: after the . completion of the Pacific Railroad. . In Robert Bonwér’s stable. his horses . -are fed froma box in the floor, he believing that nature intended: they . with their feet. Saree ae. at aes Rice CuLturE.—A company of San Francisco capitalists have purchased a large quantity of overflowed land in rice raising. Tam Rev. Dr. Bellows is in dada of female suffrage in theory, but does not believe it practical, Dr. Bellows be blowed ! 3 Ae know felts 80 8 Ros “that when she’ has nothing else to do she knits her brow. borrow trouble: It never does any good, and wheh you return it you never get any thanks. Raiirune wants t to exhibit, as a curi-osity, the man who perused ‘all the recent annual official documents. SEVEN cases of smal! pox are report ped at White Pine. a al TAKE NOTICE, Nudie 18 HEREBY fo that all ACCOUNTS DUE US a UT PALD, or a large portion of them, on or bebove the ist day of February, 1869, WILL POSITEVELY BE DISCONTINUED. BAKER & MARTIN. Nevada, Jan. 2ist, 1869. FOR WHITE PINE compound go to E. F. SPENCE. Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry —AND— MACHINE SHOP. __$PKAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to GeaeTINGS AND MACHINERY of every QUaRTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted ast or re Malt aud Bae Milley neces eater eae a Orders fi_ed ary ged and atas low rates &r any — in Sacramente or San Frapve Sacramento ORBIT, and will, engage inj} WHATEVER else oa borrow, never . HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE _. COMPANY. ers [HAPPY Naw YEAR. os = SST sa NEW. Goons.. FROM 0% SAN FRANCISCO, has opened the above . Buetand,:. _—— Hall for the reception of Pupils. a aaa ean g Days of Tuition: pe own « MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, a: 8 P. M.,. re will 1 FOR GENTLEMEN, —_— the cc THURSDAYS, at 2 P. M., FOR LADIES : cee excell : : NWe ‘have competent buyers mot py SATURDAYS, at 2 P.M. BOR CHILDRENonly in New York but also in the Buropean ete. é Pe persons wishing ke .<vall ——_ of Markets, te take advantage of the Mnpiation electe e service a t ie SOLIC; gi ited to call. j12 8. d. MILLI aoe . eee Tread FIRE BOY'S SALOON, We micahng our Goods at Lower the o BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY. . — Rates than any of: A J Om, ‘OANFIELD, : ia teat wat —f. IeGn ) S.__Proprietor. One-Horse Importer& Wholesaler > § # = Successor to G. v. Schmittburg. im this elty or county! wing Wines, Liquors and: Cigars, Lager Beer, by : a the Gallon, Quart or Glass. Walk in Gentle eer e = donat men, and take a drink. , jis Sales commence at 6A. M, and Alice eontinue until 10 2. mM. --.— Pros NOTICE. : aes ERSONS indebted to ns will take notice} a Mille that. we ha old G Business to] = Mr; m'R"RANSON, and peymen or ni'ac:. © HAAS & COMPANY, dy Hanson's Bre . HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FAUT and GREGORY & MARSH. -Miss. : what they ean and will a Jar A. H. HANSON wilh scnepy. our oo Miss" store and we Co! a. recommena our 7 : tomers to gre him wal on n trade, G. sade QOUTSELL & UNDERSELL ‘ ie Yet published on the War; weltton from ay a po eee ee Colby Southern stand-point, ts One-Horse Importer Decor ‘Ofteal Hiatory Others = . yc aula ‘ : Miss: t@” War between. the States, .22. ) © ovr spLeNpIp ASSORTMENT Floor Ite Canses, Character; Conduct, oe gig 8 Hask : And Resolts, Dasa The, Brow Tks Woik Sen Danes Wile ideas oak HIONABLE CLOTHING a in the This Work hae already had an tg FAS 0 LO : HING, Ro . Brom $20 to $50 a Day, Latest Style Hats, ning The intense desire ev bi ted — tor obrata ante Work: feogihojar clarwctar soa HOOTS, Roug ready sale, combined with a very liberal comf Killin pare verity ‘y one of the best Subscription : —aNnD— i huni The éastern press, both North and § OBE bave aan Solasmenoed tae a L Sonth FURNISHING GOODS, . _* Gettin mode on. 3 : We CAN and WILL ELL 50 per < roost. Sold only by Subscription! 4 Pe the p on -prodiable territory for Agents yet to cent. less than.former Rates! es AND SUP&RIOR TO ANY : Dis H. H. BANCROFT &Cco, = re mers SAN FRANCISCO, ERTO 1 PO ED: "General Agents for the Pacific Coast, ji2 HITE oS , Z tried d Terrible Vommotion in Nevada, : i ‘ And it can’t be helped ! oe § English B ef case “TP IS A FAO? THAT “Cassimere suite, advis ox ito s. ROSENTHAL, Black Broadcloth Snuits, RA BROAD STREET, NEVADA. Cl TY, be . nishing L { Wet Have on hand the a a fe Hey a of Ri FINEST STOCK OF epi . illust Drése Goods, HATS! HATS! and} Dry Goods, z : ‘ and Faicy Gooa HATS of all Styles and Colors. fas ; Alaska Furs, r — : cage, A Large Assort . bisa Oil Cloths, se ene custe ” Shawls, : —or— ie blanl : Cloaks. " R : ” ‘Bte. Ree . Mission and Pioneér Blankets. Yat And they are selling them Cheaper than an : aS gE png : a con Z "WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. BOYS’ CLOTHING, b inne gooba. is called to the following NEW —sND— y) — BUNNETS AND HATS for Ladies and Mis . 7" FURNISHING GOODS! et : = ees the New: Parisian Fashions. : eP Ladies bhugenia Cloaks, Victoria Poplins, . 4 ee and Ladies Drees Quoda of every variety. SS AS Bes Ere aad EER a aenl vet 2 Calicos, Sheetings, ‘lable ao Fine Na “Did you lear about those *1 ~ ME ny ag haces iamaanhaag PAR Gi i “60.1 Carpets . an gs OU _ assortment. N EW RUBBER cooDs ! grou se =. to rt e" Something you have mot seen poses R. Me. HUNT, M.D. since 1856, in the line of Fr ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, RUBBER CLOTHING. nigh ; NEVADA CITY. . HEAAS & ©O., are the Only Sole Agents Baas spS6T-tF se . ing r # for Nevada County. bavi _JOHN CALDWELL, . . . . ees pend . Attorney and Counselor at Law. om hand an unlimited supply ¥, Notary ‘Public, —or— pees : MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA GOUNTY, Moores Flat, July 2nd : WHITE SHIRTS! " burr Ms Including the Celebrated STAR BRAND. As I DaviD THOM. The uuders wigeod hes havin, . Wondse i ere THe Pacific Union Express Co. again ply of papers, Thanks, gentlemen. the same thing many years ago, favored us yesterday with a geod supterest of the late Win ‘a the Nevada Foundry, requests ail cece knowing themselves indebted Uo the late firm of heuw. & Thom, to pay their Bills, Aji those having claims agaiu st said firm be euse ent them for payment. THOM Nevada, Jan. 19, 1869. 4 * INCORPORATED, SEPTeuAyR 1864. . Office : 15 N FE Gog, ‘Cali ornia einer Paid in Capital, $350,000. lowest . GEO. S. MASN, Pres't. IRE AND MARINE RISKS taken .at the ‘RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, &c. saci 53 Sout Wm, H jus poe, Agent, Nevada sity. Jo emer ane eneenelemte ~} ednsalt his own interest by almgyat : e §, HAAs & CO's, men cor, Pine & Comme: etal Sts: Jf re . Wounded: Jaly 20th, 1856. . mer