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

January 7, 1868 (4 pages)

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peat Se ak cousiderably to the valae of wee Se hd _ to the opinion written by -Rhodes. that ae Bh ject is now accomplished, and hereafter “Taxation shall be equal and uniform its walee, te be ascertaimed 23 directThe intent of this provision is aprathat the entire Bench shoold sabecribe ; by law is of great value, the exemptions considerably over one million of dollars, ‘incleding mining claims. _, In addition and the property of nearly al! charitable We ground that mining claims will now be ‘thus held, it can. pot be taxetl any more ef the Government within the State. In thie-view of the case, the decision of the Sapreme Court will, in no way: snuat be taxed with all other : property Tatat of LawREsce.—The trial of Joseph Lawrence, charged with the raurder.of Manuel Sooble, commeaced ing. The homicide cocarred at Grass Walley, on the 11th day of August last. ima siloom. The District Attorney, . assisted by A.B. Dibble, appeared for thé prosecation, and A. A. Sargent and der i Similiar with the poem of Byrom, extitled, “Maidof Athens.” Profrssot count of this: beauty ho = 3 the pen of Byron. “Her present mameis ‘famous beaaties in their day. One of them is the wife of Mr. Pittakrs, the well known superintendent of Antiqzi— ties at Athens, the aclected a block of marble from the Parthenon for our Washington ‘monement—a bieck chi— foar years ago, {Professor Felion wrote in 183fiand forty-four yearg:mekes s considerable differance im the appear— anceof both man and woman; so that the lapgaage of the poet cannot be. ex— pected to apply, in every respect, at the present day. it is a common thing for travelers in Greece to call ca Mra Black, with no other introdaction than Zona mou ms agape. Not thinking long time before I had ‘the pleasure of meeting this lady. as she lived in the ted ome evening to take tea and pass the night at the house of a friend in that the family of Mr. Black were ex— pected; and. no other guests. They soon came in—Mr. and Mrs Biack and their daeghter,a young lady of eigh— teen or twenty; and I had the felicitr of setting the whole evening on a sofa between the old Maid of Athens and the young Maid of Athens—a highly With the beauty of the past om one hand, and the beauty of the present on the other. Certainly Mrs. Biack shows the Muse of Byron ; and if she did not, the magnificent beauty of the daugh— ter is a safficient and most satisfactory the mother..Let me add, that Mrs. Black is am exellent housekeeper, her Greece; Bat if there is one thing in which she surpasses the rest of her scx, it is the art of pickling olives. The Girst time I tasted ome of her olives at the hease of a friend, I coald not re— strain af “exclamation of sarprise at their delicious flaver. “Those. olives,’ responded my emtertainer, ‘were pick led by the fair hands of the Maid of Athens.” A day or two-afterwards I received a jar of the fruit fromi the Maid of Athens, which I keep asa p?ecious memorial, with a frament of the Parthenon, and a cane cut from the olive grove of Plato.” Lear Ye,n—Our indy readers aredoubtless aware that this is leap rear and that during the present year ledies are privileged to wage war upon the bachelors. We are satisfied that a well organized and conceried effort on the part of the fair one= will make dad havoc in the Young Men's Social Club, and that bright eyes and winning G. L. Waters for the defense. A coned im getting a jery. Some five or six caution in the afternoon. Cornishmer seem to take great interest in the case, and during the entire day yesterday, The case will ‘probably be concluded to-day. : shows that only eight per cent. of our grand Army were of foreiga birth ; the ; per cent—were native Americans. ~ ~ = \ changed on the Ist—thbe Lelands giving way to pin & Wethetbee from the Fifth Aven ew York. ~~ a of its size in ‘Ra California. Nasuvit.e, Tean. has more daily} to back them, will be too mach for the bachelors. I: is only osice in four . years that ladies hare the privilege of , “popping the gaestion,” and we hope for the sake of forlorn bachelor they may improve the opportunity during thé present year. ‘Tue Mexican Government seems te be growing in strength. under the administratjon of Juarez. The -Government is being remodied after the of the United States, and there is every prospect that the reforms wit! ‘be adapsed. Santa Anns has bootie troublesome again, and troops Have been seat to put down a rebeliién started by him in Yea ; Jiesr, of this State, is on the Con{ gressional Committee on the: Pacific Railread ; Axtell on the Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures > and Ashley, of Nevada, is Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining Affairs os buildings fora fuse factors have a Tan Mato or Aruens—Bvery rea}for the purpose. Thitty tons ofthe artype foundry of James Conner & Sons. metal is said ta be ten per cent. harder and qaite as toagh as that li general use. amd the teetal can be furnished so . cheap as fo materially redace the price We notice that Jadze Bellen has offered a bill for the reef, according w the Unten's report. of “ET. Spesicer. County Treasurer of ‘Nevada county.” it should have been E. F. Spence. The amountis in the neighborhond of $1,000, and the bill is intended to cancel licens which were charged by the _State against the County Treasarer, and were destrored. by the explosion of gas in the vault at the County Court House. : Ix THE Treastat.—The Board of State Examiners having counted the moner. make oath that there was in the . State Treasary. Dasember 31, 1867, the . sam of $1,297.358 30, of which $140,938 45 was in legal tenders ani the balance in gold. Tuaxks—We are indebted to Hea. sistant Sergeamt—at-Arms of the Sen.) ate, for Legislative documents. Hos. Ws. Hiesy bas our thanks for Congressional documents. THE LaraeWhite contest for the office or Sheriff, in Sacramento county, has been decided in favor of White. wen ——NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broed Street, Nevada City, California.
LANCASTER & HIASEHY, Prep’s. : January 6. 13638. J Daly San Francis A P Woodside Co h W Gilchrist. do W W Nichols do I LGiven _doW FClark Grizzm N Reasoner Marysv A Rubla Bear river M B Daily do M Mohler Scott Fi M S Stockley Sai c E Mayuire do JS Libby SantaCi H A ‘Ashburn do J Fields Virginia c O Baker do G H Parker Colfax J C Carpenter Glen Capt. Day Dayton N M Barnett Can h J Baker Lincoln J McManas You B A Cobb do J Comens do Dr J M Case Sprin J F Stanler do J N Tarner Batic H White do W D Loag Moores W Cavilli do CT Canfield do 8G Lewis do FSmith San Juan A L McDougal Ban H Adsit Willow V W H Davidson Gty AB Lindsey Wash BBCathrae do GS Vieary Grass V H Molerag de JH McCroveys do G Rose do JMC Walkerdo H Trelase doCon Riley de J Rundle do J Collims. do SA Clark do K Brown do HRMcCoy do GB McKee do S Novyitzky do B McGonagie Case E Barroughs do S E Ingalis La Por J Kiatle do. H C Dickinson do P Suttoa_ de T-E Howard Alpha H Broulee do J Shepard Sierra V J Chew Red Dog J A Nors Hentsh W A Begole do K Phelan Shady Cr G H Colby do = Es CHARCOAL FOR SALE! { i ; t . k z t ie toms of the metal having been received . + 3-D-Witeaed to Eis Biwerds-As+ > 4 3 oes ee — After the First day of January, 1868, I shall give ; KO CREDIT *" ANY 9a Goods shall leave my Store until THANKFUL FOR THELIBERAL PAT‘RONAGES! HAVE RECEIVED, \ YOURS TRULY, DR. KENT, ALL OPERATIONS carefaliy and ekilltully formed. Diseases and ive Teeth. treatTeeth inserted on Vulcanite $25, for full upper or lower. set, Also, on or Silver aoe eee eeweres soe at reasonable vates. Office, No.1 CU AL ST., MILWAUKIE BREWERY, SPRING STREET, NEVADA. AGER BEER of the beet kind always on hand and for sale by the pint, quart, zailon or barrel. ; “If rou want to live well and be jolly and iat, With sour bead fell of fan-as@ merry yours cat GF Dox'r PouckrT To CALL BY FuR a Glass CH, FERRAND, PHOT Tey, PHIC DAGUERREAN RTIST, G2” Evers kind of Photoeraphs ard AmbroJpes taken in the best style of the Art. ON PINE STREET. EB. W. BIGELOW, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 2 Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat, EF Ground Feed of all kinds. pri MAIN STREET, NEVADA. eit fj SERIFF'S SALE:— Whereas. P. Morris eda JAS ALWATS ON HAXD 41.AnGE sup. . SOT sold cole Seite Uaited Seatac of Amer. Pk eine ge tye be ne of the . . tat therate of liq per cent per month ee iene Wholesale metal, . tint paid. mv Ss i coin. and alco Persons in need of CHARCOAL can not do . gold coin, also costs of suit taxed AS better thas give me a call. which j is recorded im the Jadgmest i F i P r j : 3 A NEW LEAF 4 URNED OVER! . No order will be noticed and no . ~~ E. W. BICELOW.} yess just feturned from San Francises = LAFAYETTE ‘BAKERY, naan Broad St. Nevada City. {} Pancy Candy and Cake Toyx, And heving on hand a jatge stock of my own eee Ee PT CHRISTMAS PARTIES, ~ CHRISTMAS TREES, Will do well to give me a call. : : WILLIAM KOULER, BS iccvimomnk aney Baker and Confectiower, —axD— Street; Nevada city. Se F.STUMNPY, Prophesr — Good Rooms, i Good Meals, _ ne Ay Good Cooks, : Good Liquors, 207 French, Enciish and German spoken iv the house. Apartments for Ladies. ~ Neatly farnished. and the best df acoommodsi oi2 \ ¥.STUMPY, ’ F i — 5CN) BAC O. ares . ‘ AND : LARD. ae Ss CASHIN, KENT €CO. “TJ AVE ONHANDANDOFFERFORSALE TH MEAT AND LARD FROM Several Thousand Hogs, THE HAMS AND BACON WERE CURED AND SMOKED es PUT UP iN THESTATE. ranted SWEET AND FRESH. — * WE ARE ALSO PREPARED. Std SUPPLY “RETAIL DEALERS WITH =e HOGS . AND SHEEP, Ofthe BEST QUALITY aliveorslaaghtered,ia ~~ ANY PART OF THE COUNTY on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. N f CASHIN, KENT & CO. Flour, Corn Méal, Rye Meal, Oat . om=its pic. CORN, BARLEY, OAT. RYE, &c. Sc. &c. . dicinit Walcanite Work promptly and neatly HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT, Memento 4 THIS FIRST-CLASS HESTAU~~. : RANT is kept in 2 style not ear is furnished to-its: at ~_