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

May 5, 1869 (4 pages)

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se ik 0 RADDA 2A 0 eR MR ERAN Si ee mm irarn ately ad vee: "Tae NEVADA AND Grass ‘Vauuer . ‘tolbroad:. ‘The commty road and the entific observation. \\. te atmosphere, which prevents the chy paste as stated by y gentleman ie ‘ofa tipne eenecng sof Nevada and Grass Valley, : hs ete the age a a We.-do-not #0 logks,.npon the matter. “When the toll road was built. prea necengrerenmsegadi toll zoad are identical from Cashin & paca gy ligtige to the Town a traveled. when: te toll venk was ‘built, and therefore the county would not be infringing upon any right of of the company by re-opening the road, It is not a question in which justice to the toll road is involved. It . GaLIFoRNIA on ew effick, in an artlale o on the ate of Ube-maigne aedearartic sett ofthe country, give rise to a matchless versaupon & soil of exquisite fertility, in answer to intelligent agricu variety, luxurience wat delicacy of see duction, esculent, cerea), fibrous, and fruital, ‘aaiMiralaled « a tis face of the with a few local exceptions, is unsurPassed. _Pheir fr freedom from injurious long before it was verified by sciThe climate of most trustworthy observers as genial and invigorating.. The most—active seasons of the year, and at all hours of the day, even in the, most sultry valisa mere question of . of policy. _ tility . of local. climates. These acti ie earth. The salubrity of these climates, variat was @ matter of common reCalifornia has been described. by the out-door labors may be performed at all leys. This results from the dryness of hot days from being at ail enerva~ \ Such # thing asa hard winter, ‘ east of the Mississippi is unknown even as far north as Wash: ington Territory. All reports, both éommon and scientific, seeii to coitcide in the statement that the Pacific coast presents most-desirable conditions of climate influences upon the Crry. TemesOrctas. — The following is the official vote for towh officers, cast at the charter election in this city én Monday : For Marshal—Cornell; 206; Svott, 15; Jeffery, 113; Gray, 36. Cornull's majority over all, 62. FOF Treabuter—Crawford, 247; Parker, 118, Crawford’s majority,-134, _ For Assessor—Mead, 195 ; McRoberts, 1225 Kistle, 50. Mead’s majority over all, a For-Trustece—A. B. Gregory, 306. T. H. Rolfe, 359; B. T. Allen, 274 ; 0. Torson, 271; J. Blasauf, 268; Jas. J. Ott, 119; W. J. Orgen, 105; B. Lock. th} The children have—beenfed by the’ -. neighbors and kept from starving.” . rounded with all the comforts of life, Of . peals ‘as these! We know that there . zation. Let the Christian people of family will be placed ‘beyond “want . PEBate,( } Harry Roberts erts was elected without opwe ery hac bens oneal cannot get out of bed, and has not been . washed or dressed within that “time. Her bed consists of some old blankets and clothing, spread upon a cot, whith . is widened out by a bench being put by . the side of it. ‘There is nothing to eat in the house except a little flour, and that cannot be cooked. She has three smal] children who huddle together at night on an old lounge and a bench. Is it possible that those who are sur . whose little ones have bread and to spare, can turn adeaf ear to sych ap-' are men and women in Grass Valley who would gladly aid these poor unfortunates. The only want is an organiand call upon the citizens, and this poor speedily. _ Grass. VALLEY Execriox. — The Democratic stronghold has flopped, and the regular nominee of the Democracy for Marshal been “walloped” by a Black: Republican.” Thé vote stood as tollows: B. F. Ha jean).. .147. hd rris, sane a The Democrats notnihated by. the Crawford County Plan, and put up one ef their best men for the Marshalship, but could note-win. For ‘Treasurer, . position. J. 1. Sykes was elected Remaker, who was nominated by the Crawford County Plan, but declined to run. Sykes won by eight votes. John Webber, the present incumbent, was elected Assessor. The Re ‘a they succeeded in “fis nents for Marshal, a jolification over t beds, aséys the Journal of Maltoditere, should be carefully weeded out as soon as the state of the soil will admit. Tt often happens that this work is left until the plants are in bloom, or neglected altogether, much to the injury of the crop, It will pay to cultivate this crop well, and thereby secure the best results. All who have a plot of ground though it be only a garden patch,should set out a strawberry bed, to furnish, if possible, an abundant supply of this delicious fruit, at least for home con— sumption. Four boys, . the eldest 17 years old, have been arrested at Utica, N. Y., for robbing a freight train on the New York Central Railroad. They have “been in the habit for a year or more of concealing themselves in the tralia, and then breaking into the cars while they were in motion, robbing them of valuable goods, It is: thought that since they first commenced they have plundered trains of upwards often thousand dollars’ worth of goods, a large. portion of which they subsequently destroyed. They all pleaded guilty, and implicated a man named Ferry as the instigator of the robberies, — rr Infantry has reported to General Ord_ A survey was recently made by him of a new route from Camp Date, Arizona Territory, to the Colorado river, through the Harcavar Valley, a distance of 120 miles. He found an easy grade—no place exceeding~12 feet to the mile; plenty of grass, water and timber. The valley averages 120 miles in width. General Ord has issued orders to the the belief that it'will be adopted by the -. railroad. ao ON Thureday the Teaila, from San Francisco, arrived in New York. She = : = ‘the United States, % whic bed, with paralysis for fiveweeks. She} J The-old ones are-almarried or aboutto} sage in first class cars will not Sost Ligut. BucHanan, of the Fourteenth . troops to open the route, and expresses r=@ inaiken in_ the: “State ‘Courts commenced subsequent to that date are . a nullity. THE Gilroy: ‘Advocate “denies that the and effers to bet $500 on the issue.’ which thé Visalia. Délta agrees us follows : “Yes, the Advocate man is right. The fut borne by the California nutmeg tree will bear ‘nbout as much comparison to the Feal, nutmeg as a dough}nat to an oak ball The Californis . persion: } ae agg 8 dat et _ nutmeg is poisonous, and any one osing theth will find it 0'to their cost ‘Tue Journal, published at Weaverville, Trinity county, says that six or . ther, ment in that county for six and ten months in the year, at wages varying from fifty to seventy dollars per mooth. ‘The scarcity of female teachers ia that locality is accounted for in this way: be. t@ We learn from the San Francisco Heraid that passengers will leave New York on the firgtof July next and make the through ‘trip on the railroad to Sacramento for leas than one handred dollars in currency for the passage. Pasover one. hundred dollars in a for through tickets. : = THE editor of the Chicago Republicans James T. Ballanityn, was taken with a violent hemorbage -of the lungs at Washington, « few days since, and is still ina Lina ¢ —* Tux Collector of N of New ork, Grinnell, cent, in the rates of storage on bonded z Pee THE eighty-first anniversary of the settlement of Ohio, was attended at Cincinnati, by some 300 of ne “oldest inhabitants. ea —_— Valier, ‘accordiag to the ational, are agitating the opening a new road directly from that place to San Juan, via Jones Bar and Sweetland. Cot. W. G, Woop, who was Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court under Harpositions in the State, died at Brooklyn, New York, on the 30th-9f-April. ‘of of ei conditions, ‘such as the pay. ties signing it to pay eight female teachers could find employ. re
has commenced the work of reform, by . ‘which merchants séve 20 to 25 per j= __ — . 3 riman, and occupied other important . _of money, should cach sheet < or piece of paper upon which i ef; Dut it the instrument. oe ae cal oe ages Spas ? : te of five vents for} # as ¥ HEAVY AND i SHEL of money or demand, 0} ignate i, it shall also be ya at the same rate-asa igeeners note.’ and went down to the hung their ‘ecythes and about commencing work, when Lewis pr to Sau that they shouid take a drink of the phe furtiched on the oceasion, Sain agreed uf course; as # was a hot day, and they concluded to rest a while under the shade of a tree, and then take another drink im order to get readily on. ‘The bettie three times. when Sam up and,we won't be hankering was a bargain, and betwixt the two the bai A STATISTICAL <a in New York City, can be— called ‘pretty,Patrerson, N. J., is 80 fearful of hyrophobia + the slaughtering of all bn found in the streets. THE Prussian a i givernne s in posed a tax of one cent and a every telegraphic dispatch. © _THE French . Prince ial commenced housekeeping on his own account on his fourteenth pte: dy . acres of Towa. Vermont has fewer foreigners than any other State. DoRcESTER, Mass., again. wants to be annexed to Boston. Mus. Bismarck acts as private secretary to her lord and Bau Joun titans on comes to California for three months and $20,000. FEMALE notaries public are becoming common in Missouri and Towa. BALTIMORE aaal about $25,000 000 i in = At Gold Fiat, Ma Richard Jeffries, a = oe to the wife o In M ville, Apri] 29th, 1869, Em ily, of tee, Meson = i rv ter of EB. ad Hamilton, aged 6 eyecare bbe THE Virginia Entegprise tells a fishy story about an affiliation between a fox und a kitten. The former nurses the latter, and is “bringing it up.” ing a lively business around there, says the White Pine—News. Like mushrooms, they thrive even upon refuse. _A WICKED wag says the reason why Andy Johnéon didn’t die avas, that the devil could’nt spare hinf from his recruiting station in Tennessee. Mr, LasKER,the most eloguent memisa Jew. snd Tae Grand Trunk railway of Canada lost $1,000,000 by snow interruptions in February. Somx of the merchants of Binghampton, N. ¥., brand their advertisements on their dogs. Tuy have stylish parties in Boston at which no one worth less than in000 is admitted. Tue Central Congregational Church of Boston is one hundred: seventyfive thousand dollars in debt. A SAFE built in Cincinnati’ for th Pittsburg Safe Depesit Company made a heavy load for thirteen freight cars. best check for pauperism is one of Geo —T nx light fingered fraternity—are do} ber of the North German Parliament, Tue London Pune says that the . ’ BUY CHEAP & SAVE MONEY! J. & S, ROSENTHAL, ‘Pioneer Dry Goods Dealers! i i ON BROAD STREET, WEVADA CITY. AVE ON HAND and are constant ceiving LARK XD aod ae conForeign and Domestic Dry Goods, ‘DRESS GOODs, CARPETS, SHOES, PAPER HANGINGS, FANCY GOODS, &., which we are selling at 4 to defy competition. ‘Phe of N County are requested to call at the old stand, next door to Banner's — Store, and see our goods, _ §. & 8, ROSENTHAL. WILLIAM HOLMES, ANUFACTURER AND DEAL ALL KINDS OF — mx HARNESS, SADDLES, . &e., &e. BROAD STREET, NEVADA, A large stock of oF LADIES, SPANISH AND AMERICAN ~ Concord, Long-Tug Wagon, and Trotting COLLARS, CARRIAGE TRIMMIN of conta SPURS, WHIPS and all Ss eed al to he trade, WORK deneto onder ties ana custom A. ISOARD; No. 61 Broad Street, Nevada City. Importer, aan Retail dealer i in BENE BRANDIES, eae And the Best of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, chong them Tr Waiters . Celebrated had 1,100 tong of wheat on board: @. Peabody’s. oe at Paine des+7 . 3 salt. ~ownal y ay mow. They ance Was S008: of, Aut enusned; . Lewis rose to is feet, and< Bore ag ait over his sh Pll mow wicheur’? acs: ais og ‘trudged home withont ¢u‘t g a ; —S ese ceed ea tame Os that only one woman out of ninety-five; . half on} Uncie Sam still owns two mitiions ee POWDER,., . QUICKSILYER, CANVAS HOSE, oo. ‘i . IRON PIPE Made to order. aGENETs © vor ALLENWOOD'S PATENT GOOSE NECK. CIANT POWDER, —~AND— i) mw /FURTH’S CAST STEEL. NO. 48 PINE, STREET, : ee KIDD’S BLOCK, NEVADA CITY. A NEW INVOICE OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, . PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH Weilet Articles, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, VARDEN SEEDS, &c. just received by SPENCE & 00. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO me are respectfully requested to eall and pay their Bills. W. ¢. RANDOLPH. ‘. Nevada, April 6th, 1869. United States Internal Revenue. Collector’s Office, ath District, Cal, Nos is hereby given that the Special Taxes, or Licenses for the present fisca! year are now due and payable at my office. All professional persons, Merchants, Mauufacturers, Trad Pediers, Saloon Keepers and others, made liable under the Excise Laws of the United States, to pay such Special Taxes, are required to pay the same immediately or “they will become lable to a penalty of $500 for pease Fag business without first having ‘taken out the proper license therefor. ALFRED BRIGGS, Collector. By 8. B. DAVENPORT, Dep. Collector. ICE: ICE! Ice! THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY RE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the people of Nevada City and vicinity witb & superior.article of ICE. Those desirous of having ICE left at their residences are reques Company, junction, of Main and Boulder Sts. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA, Jacob Hahn.......Proprictor. ——mee Se cS ae oT AS ROLLS, a 1 HOMEFUSE BRERA : Morning. Fresh Cakes and Pies every Gay. Hotels and Paimities ‘supplied every morning. Ge All orders fitied « on short notice. Give mea call. mé NEVADA Crry, May ist, 1869. = ted to feave their orders at the office of the a