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

January 27, 1869 (4 pages)

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Om _FOR WoRKERS. —There is SS a ana als are AN strc al "8 room in every community for} Men of industry, energy 4 and i independent when find nothing to-do; most every case the fault fs ‘with the He . ~ does not earnestly try to find works: and siemens of theDepart of _ CLIPPINGS, GEN. Me er bas. ior iE potion a fae —— wants tohave a} World's Bair AG + 1 -Last— year: 20,908" Speenenel liek: orig College,“Philadelphia. ai i oh +e “fae estimated cost of the Isthmus niotisly for twelve fifteen questions aha ‘agitate the count One of the partiiers is a Fenian and the "5 rother.a staunch Englishman, one is’ a/ Catholic and the other a ‘Protestant, one . is a Democrat _of. _ the “stfictést and. a in France $105, 000,000 worth. : Young Sears, of Boston, is “boationn. Whien he'tldes find eniplofniéat kis ¢B~. years old and worth $20,000,000. tire energy is directed to getting the most ry fe the smallest amount of ‘labor. ‘The clerk, employed in business, should feel as deep ‘an interest in its success, as the principal, and he will soon become a necessity. So it should be with the laborer in every occupation, anda man who will show that he is deeply interested in doing all he can for his employer, will be sure to obtain +a gitl of eleven years. “Tae youngest mother in — is THE steniner New World hes: @ restaurant on boards In Chicago three tnillions of dollars are distributed -yearly for ¢haritable purposes; and forty thousand persons are annually aided by charitable people. Ie Queen Victoria lives as long as -permanent empleyment. We know an [. her grandfather, her reign will not close instance where a man went to work in this neighborhood for $30.4 month and board. His employers found him faithfal to their interests, and in a few months he secured & position: in their employ worth $60 per m th and board,’ ‘and can hold tte place a8 long as he ‘desires, Such men can always find steady and remunerative employment. _. Paithfal workers are sometimes out _ of employment, but not long. If men ~~ gan not reat — should make wk oes isiglareh atti ee a part of their wages. A short time since a FET Fee whe Oe Sapir . oy? on fecount of o scarcity Of water in the ¢laims. They united, together located a claim that could be worked, and are now making Tike six to ‘eight d dollars apiece per day. “Tithe miners. ‘would form among themlves.a a BEX, or ‘gore, 5 greeny ey understood that phic SSrer an one of. them ‘is uhemployed) apart ofeach day shall be de_ Voted to ‘prospecting, and the other par_ ties were to share equally in the result, “any new and valuable claims might be found, anh. work — be pt ie de plenty. ' A year or so ago & company went to work on & set of claims that had not been. worked for five years. They expended considerable in getting ready for work, and they are now taking out excellent pay, and are in a fair way to get rich. Instances of the same. kind might be given witnout number, and there are still many opportunities just as favorable. ¥. Ph eee Let those who are unemployed take . courage and detérmine that they will no longer be burdens upon the community, but that they will start out to find work or make work. ‘There are’ men in the county who would ‘gladly aid any who show a rea) disposition to help themselves.. ‘There are large: distriets yet unprospected whieh willyield omely to the miner, There are fertile. lands that may-be brought under cultivation, and the real earnest workers unemployed are very few. Nevada county will easily support ten times her present population, when her resourcea are fully developed. Let young men remember that idleness not only unfits them for employment but will soon make them worthless. “Trae workers will always find work, and when they get it will never slight it, To such, opportunities are ever offered, -@gass VALLEY Items.—We obtain the following frome the National: A grand ball will be given at Hamilton Hall on the evening of Wednesday, March 17th, for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum. sa On Friday last a ‘a named John Truella, abont 12 years of age, was dangerously gored by a vicious cow, The . ‘animal's horn made an ugly wound Several inéhes in length*in ‘the abdonien, -lacerating the muscles and -integuménts and narrowly escaped disemboweling the upfortunate boy and tearing the stomach. i After” a week’s run the Idaho mine Bn 508 ounces of emalgam ‘worth . / pe oy / f ¥ ¥ : ee? e / before 1901. In @ suit now carried on in an Minois town, a large dry goods case filled with papers is daily brought into Court. ‘Seven thousand. dollars’ worth of point lace is used to trims white velvet bridal dress on exhibition in New York City. A auRoR, after serving for some days in a Hartford Court, wes discovered to be déaf, = > ~“fapeLLa thinks “Paris” 0 nice, ‘that she. — rena a $400,000 house there. An Ohio siah ps maaan Trecently in getting money on a-check signed “Enoch Arden.” -Faverre county;Ky., it is said, will soon be distilling whisky at the rate of 25,000 gallons a day. MONTANA “reports a large crop of grizzly bears. ee SEAL skin coats are now fashionable in New York. : : COMPRESSED hay, from~ Bombay, is being imported at Liverpool. THE open-existence of Free Masonry is permitted at last-in Austria. of gtapes will yield a gallon of wine. Six hundred thousand hat-boxes are annually manufactured in. _ Danbary, Connecticut. Gop is reported :to have been discovered in Great Baal in Sutherland county. PUBLIC worship is regalail y conducted in Chicago in eight langtages. Tae rumor that British Columbia will be received as. a settlement.in full from England is revived. < = shee -* a! . . THREE Sisters were lately married at Dubuque, Iowa, on the same evening. An economical procedure. THE Massachusetts House of “fen resentatives, until within a few years, sat the most of the time with their hata on. A WEALTHY farmer of Midburst, England, Richard Cobden’s birthplace, is erecting a thirty feet high obelisk in memory of the deceased statesman. A ROCK maple near Concord, N. H., has been tapped forsnggering one hundred years. THe Italian Parliament has voted $2,000,000 to.improve the harbor of Venice. THE London ritualists claim to have eonverted the Prince. end Princess of Wales. Laat year in Boston, over $8,000,000 were expended in building improve~ ments. AN English paper eel of New York as a “Station on the notorious Erie Railway.” At Folsom, a boy was bitten by a vicious dog and died of the’ bite some ‘six weeks afterwards. . THE Central Pacific Railroad Company is experimenting with coal as & substitute for wood. /PANAMA steamers are now telegraphéd from Pigeon ‘Point, 35 miles. from a j ‘the Golden Gate, “Laer: year. insects cia the et Tun, New York. Zribune says.a peck . -. stra. raight rest kind and the other an ardent . Republican. Through. all the excite-. ments of the past ten years these part— ners have been opposed in politics and religion without having their business each other suspended or lessened, They ‘Tare both good citizetisofcourse, -andhonest ‘men in all’ their transactions. sent a petition tothe Senate asking a peusion, on thé ground that her means _are insufficient to support herin a style ‘befitting. the widow of a President, Hill, of Georgia, has been denied a seat in the Senate, by the Judiciary Committee, because his ~election was in violation of the reconstruction lawsThe question is not finally settled. The Senate is still discussing the repeal of the Tenure of ‘Office Law. Seats in Booth’s theatre, New York, sold'on the opening night for $10,000. Smali pox prevails. in Hew ¥ork city. eee The provistonal goveriment of Spain opposes: ceding Cuba te the United States. The Cuban inonrpalt a are ead tot be quarreling among themselves. Marshal 8, Chase, a prominent lawyer, died at Martinez,on the 23d inst, . Nevada oe . baggage car. . They will start from open, and will ‘have the rights of ‘all the’ roads clear through, "The traveling will mainly be done by day, and . the engine will lay over nights. It will doubtless be the only locomotive that will ever make the round trip from
Springfield to San Francisco. ARRESTED. FOR. MURDER—Wm.’ 8. Webb and his son, Wm. Webb, were arrested in Marysville, on Friday last, eharged with the murder of D, B. Ponda, a farmer residing near the Webbs; on Stoney Creek, Colusa county: The body of Mr. Pond was found by the roadsidé near’ his farm, last Thursday; pierced by a ball-which no doubt occasioned his death. The bitterness heretofore existing between the deceased and the Webbs, originating from a# quarrel last May, about hogs, and the circuitous route they traveled from Stoney creek to Marysville, together with other suspicious movements, have led: to their arrést. So says the Appeal. REcoNSTRUCTED.—An inquiry has been raised in the Georgia Legislature as to why a negro was acting as Clerk . of the Supreme Court. THE Occident, the organ of the Presbyterians on this coast, has completed its first volume. It is one of the ablest ofthe religious journals. THE Central Pacific Railroad is now the present rate of construction will reach Salt Lake about the middie of April: Ee tere aa EEE _A EUROPEAN astrologer predicts a fearful plague next year. It will be brought in silks from. Caio, spread westward ,cross the Balticsea, and finally reach the United States. There will not be survivors enough left to bury the dead: The gullibility of the human family is finely illustrated” by the fact that such montebanks can live by‘ their prophecies. ‘ ———— MARHIED, ‘tn M eville; Januat oy ae . Hollis to Miss Letitia Wheelie” oo ® yet the t two wo members of . it are incall relations, or their personal esteem for News IN Brrtr.—Mrs, Lincoln has NGFIELD, Mass. paper says thattlie first ‘through ‘train, over the Patific Railroad will start from Springfield. .Atcording’to-this authotity there will be‘attached to a new lécombtive six passenger, two sleeping and one Springfield just as soon as the road is . ‘ completed 21 miles east of Elko, and at . AY : Ht bean . established and popular Stage Line, pel a Ss with us ina courteous, and VINGR ECEN TLY. PURCHASED. THIS: carry: over the . . ‘and safety, promising to treat _ Hours of Departure. at Sand lio’ and Leave Nevada, daly, at 9 Pocock, se oO A. rau ee Sag ese? in a SHAW. & MAJOR, _ pores all wnom it may na : FFICE of the Scandinavian Seu} Mining . Company, Anthony House, Nevada County, California, January 1869. . Notice is here’ oe en that thecon: Stockholders represen ne gener one hi twothirds of all the Séandiavian Quarts . aon “the 18th day of January, 1860, at cuented of the Stockhelders of said Company, Bn called, obtained for the Removal of place of business of said Company, fromi the Anthony House, in the County of ny, fromthe of California; to Smartsville, in the. County of Yuba, in said State, arid that it is the intention of said Company to remove ‘its said principal Office to said Sma — at the expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, tees, — © WFORD, President. James Dezeil, Secsetay, dan: 27. * oe site Moe: J QUARTZ MINING COMSPAN Y.—Location of W ores. nent qiherr House, Nevada Connty, There are delinquent upen ws Se ellow deseribed stock, on Acoma of Assessment levied on the 18th day of . 1868, the several amounts set oppesite the names oftbe cel of said'stock as may be necessa: . sold at fa angio auction, at the oom the Com -Honse, rata Compt: rae on a hate ay, the’ aoe day of Fe a 1869, at of2 gether said de nent 1 assessment thereon, toer ath the cost of advertising and expenpete siete Rtn ion NEVADA COUNTY CURED BACON, ° AND — HAMS. FRESH LARD. ‘CASHIN & KENT, WHOLESALE BUTCHERS, . ARE PRE PREPARED TO SU: HAMS AND Bacon, AT. HE PACKING HOUSE, AND WARRANT’ THEM SUPERIOR ‘TO NY IN THE STATE. EET ww LARD PUT jUP_IN CANS, CONVENIENT FOR TRANSPORTATION AND WAR-__ RANTED FRESHJAND SWEET. CASHIN & KENT, ARE ALSO PREPARED TO,SUPPLY RETAIL DEALERS CATTLE, and SHEEP, the County, on the most reasonable terms. SLAUGHTER HOUSE, near Nevada city on the Grass Valley Turnpike. aaa PACKING ESTABLISHMENT, on Grass*Valley road, near Grecrnania Sulphuret . Works. ‘Orders cilaemhan CASHIN KENT: Nevada. City, Weta Pre ogg ae 7 ke he Office, or 7 ae the Board of Trus. . res hhoiders ames. . Ne. Cert. No, Shs, Am't. M. J, Crawford, a0 6°. $60 00 . J. Cra ; 4 5 1500 .3, Crawford, 49 5 15 00 M, J. Crawford, 50 5 15 00 M, J. Crawford, 52 5 15 06 M, 3, Crawford, 53 6 15 00 M. J. Cr: . §4 ae 15 00. M.S. . 55 5 16 00 G@. W-: Bristow, 44 4 1200 G. W. Bristow, 45 4 12 00 G. W. Bristow, 46 14 42 Jas, Dezell, _ Ce 10_ 30 Geo. Jeffery, oe 10 30 Geo. Jeffery, 8 ms 6 Peter Tydda, i) Sere 4. 12 P.J. Novay, : Ge 2 6 le Tobias, ee ee 6 dno. saree. is “6 18 28 = 6 =< 68 2 6 70 2 6 is Y 4 12 8. P. French, 4 6 18 R. Davia, 8 24 SESSSSSESESSSES 2P.M., ot said day}. ALIVE OR SLAUGHTERED, in-any part of en ees Out ! ! ime eee HAPPY. NEW YEAR. y oe ——=““"WEW" CUODS } England, — a : Psris, : and “ «” New Work, We rinivi competent buyers not only in New York but also in the European Markets, te take advantage of the fluctuation in prices. We purchase.our Goods’ at Lower Rates than any in this city or county ! Sales commence at GA. M, ana . continue until 10 P. Mi, f S. HAAS & COMPANY, HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FAcr a : That they can and wih OUTSELL & UNDERSELL ———— ANY. Oné-Horse Importer eri thts County « or any other, asa << OUR: SPLENDID ASSORTMENT — renee —or— FA sHIONABLE CLOTHING, Latest Style Hats, . BOOzs, oie, >. FURNISHING Goons, We.CAN and WILL SELL 50 per cent less than former Rates! AND SUPARIOR TO“ANY ' Awe will ont Seitcinel' Beaver Suits. Cassimers Suits, . Black Broadcloth Saits _ At Astonishing Low Rates! HATS! HATs! . HATS of all Styles and Colore. a — A Large Assortment OR BOYS’ CLOTHING, » . —AND— 2 FURNISHING GooDs! 1 Did you hear about. those NEW RUBBER . Coops I Something you have not seen since 1856, in the line-of->> RUBBER, CLOTHIN G. MIAAS & CO., are the Only Sole Agente for Nevada County. On hand an unlimited supply a or : WHITE SHIRTS! Including the Celebrated STAR BRAND. RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, &e. will best consult his own interest by calling at © 8, HAAS & C0’S, 1 ~ Gers Pime &: ommeneretal Sts ‘ Founded July 20th, 1856. One-Horse Importer & Wholesaler Mission and Pioneer Blankets. Every Man that wants CLOTHING, BOOTS ° for ele et OC hee CO Tp 2 — ef tt 2 deal