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

July 25, 1866 (4 pages)

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~) Gimepandahe ia: festored to full pede onsale: sheet Tete the valué: of thé sulphurets which are Aoand ia the coment claims, upon the Biue —s ame oa York have, by 8 . these sulpburets at a less amount than they are really worth will be suécessfal.’ It & strange how s little self interest will warp poe 9 poe eontrol the ideas of some mob, If there were any scientific lore ot ability displayed in the Presa, we. would day that both Were mate engines for the accomplishment of selfish parpeses. Not ces rosin act that paper were interested in leestions on Greeahorn creek, and 1 that could be id (@f Wiese Clink’ ‘was in sdvance of what was warranted by the facte which had Cowie to light,” “although the ground tad bardly beon broken at = greater depth than the grass Toots extend. The truthfol (1) journal of this city, nnd the Press, had feet in that copper, and their reporters looked ‘through green glasses st the ore. They Wére on the sell. One of the attaches of the Press redently traveled with a msn. in Little York township, who was trying to buy eilphurets.” He offéted $10 per ton for the ‘sulpburets, and admitted they would pay $70 per ton, bat claimed that the cost of shipment would be $50. The sulpbercts, with proper machinery, can be made to pay as well in Little York as in San Francisco, ahd’ thee is ‘ne Wecessity of any ' ex nse, except what it would cost for separation.— We stated that the salpburets were worth a indred dollars. per day to the will; suid ‘the Press thinks thie absurd. Let any ressoaable man look st the estimafed.yield given hy he Press’ ‘informant, snd answer whether our statement is absurd or not,— Whatobject éa0 the Presé have’ ia wider.’ ' rating these salphirets, unless it be to benefit speculators whe want to buy? Carnéy . ' & Company recently had an assay made of . sulphurete, separated without the sid of machi , and the result was a yield of $106 93 per ton. The cement mills yield from three to five tons perday. As wood and water are cheap 16 Little York township, excellent reduction works cuuld be kept in operation and the sulphurets worked at far less cost than they could be transported to Sea Fraacisco. Properly worked, the sul< phurets. from each mill ought to give an excellent profit, after being bought at from 950 to $100 per day tothe mill. These figures the Press cannot get out of the way, Avompaoy that will erect reduction works in Little York, will have one of the best fields in the country, and the mivers of that locality will furnish abundance of sulpharots, ut prides which will gives fair prot, but they don’t propose to be swindled by pen pag Sepa / $10 per. ton. The Mining Press would be more worthy of the support of aiiners, “if these matters were treated mot fairly. Stop, Mr. Press, puf Gag your own soyer. and Bive the cement perenne Fate STare.—We . neve’ chews ta Tose was the firat State to adopt tho: : pone Fy jee herself within the Union again. Her Representatives have erebably a place in’ ‘Congres ‘before this . toseh . the __ Nothing ja better rear ease oes be wha to acorp i were it-net for Johnsen. Connon is at prevent sslonsning in New “en aaa will Penn nb A Sots Labs he Gate ns re (. emigrated tu PER ony Intely mur. ; Cone iapare iA Ile cai in Bidwell, formerly County Clerk of Sacratows road, near the top of Neleon Bar hill, o—misteke by Neal Southern.. . 4 cow seat. San Joee, says the Mercury, will vot permit amy one to milk her unless she hears singing the process. Send her up here s68 ‘theté be no trouble. as we are nétert without music..A camp meeting will be, held. at Yankee hill, one mile north of La Porte, to commence July ‘26th . . “Rast ié ssid greatly to have injured the whest erep in portions of Alameds and Contra *Costs caunties..50,000 gal. lons of wine were manufactdred in Amador county last season, and the prospect is there will be double that this season.. . Deer are ssid te be near Senta: Crez.. The Navy Yard, st Mare Island, it is said, employs 600 tary allite departments.. It ig reported.the §, F.-Daily Times will be issued the first of Anse Ustom Barer Merynce= At the request of. members of the eburches in this city we publish the following resolutions of the, “Commuttes in ‘Charge of ‘the: Uniog . Prayer Meeting,” whieh bas bech orgasized at San Francisco: Whereas the Christian people of San Freacisev -baye mae ® Daily Union Prayer Meeting, mect to supplicate thé Throne of Grace for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit; and as many in the city and the State cannot meet with us in ily presence; but can meet with us.ip: apirif; at the mercy seat; and since, in the gracious revival now occurring at the East, we recognize the earnest of God's willingness ar pl <= fore we ‘satin . t t, that Rnahs’ the entire State, wherever praying heaste sre fouand,.a of the time erg or hours of 12,15 and I Pp. m. spent ia fervent individual eae wats or the baptism of the Holy Spirit to bless our’ State. j ae E. Cc. ‘Bissece, FE ese: J. A. Buuner, H M. Scupper, ™ ?; LuDLow, J.D. STRroxc. Committee in Charge. Cost oF , oS —The New York Sun ssys; “That class of rebels whe xice in order to eave themselves from the humiliation of living under “the Yankee Government,’ are having rath@F-a roughexperience. -Whenthey first arrived in Mexico they found that, the country was anything but a delightful place of residence, and every day siuee that time bas confirmed their first impression. In addition to the many discomfitures experienced by them, as hitherto we publidhed an actbunt of the captire of a large number of them by ‘the Liberals.. Nor-is that the extent of their misfortune. The Liberals; appreciating tle fighting qualities iyeurs 0 . ofthe ex-rebdels, determined to impress them . inte thearmy of Juarez, and*by this time they are probably carrying muskets in compony With greasy and haif civilized Mesicas . ~ gueriilias. Tt seems, therefore, that the tebele who went to Mexico hare paid dearly for their whistle. They hove absented themselves from theit kibdred aad friends ; they heve lost about everything that they . LY” took tv Mexico, atid they sie‘ now “touipul. gory soldiers'in'a mongrel atmy. “Tie best } Ching for them to do is to return to the United States as uietly as they can, settle down yep ay *toddefal decupitions, and it children to love ‘and teverence the fag of their country.’’ ' Tae beat was 80 great at writen on and . Wedwesday, that many laborers in the city were Obliged th The tig iw ma Pe pl aad aby * Minny, a0. experienced ay ote a hey eat . i Onin pte oe . . dpat. retiring thetetrom. day to day they . . SJ Hunter San Frane P W Madden Grats V Pee river is over 500 miles. A Panty of emigrants fiom Missouri, on theit' Way to Californis, arrived st Carson lately: ' They are the first of the season and were fout months on the road. & TORPEDO whieh was sunk in Chatter. tou harbor over three years ago, recently exploded at a/depth of eight fathoms, Hging an immense volame of water. GRAND MATINEE, ATU EDA YT. it FTERNOON, Staines $8 arent 3 = BACHELDEDS. GRAND HISTORIC MIBROR And Mechanical Dierame of the AMERICAN ienaien. Miustrating all the principal events From the Firitig’ ofthe Pint Gun Dawn to the = Surrender of Gem. Lee. And the intricate Piece of Mechanism ever offered of the Punetal Proveasion, im the city of Popular Ballads, by MISS ANNIE HALL, , tee sf ere : Price of Admission, 75 eié. Chile dren 25 cts. Maised Seats 50 cts. Doors opens at 7% o'clock, Cartain rise at 8: Tue opposition’ stages are carrying passengers betwees Marysville and , ect to for $3 cacheN o extra charge for veserved seats. jy2 CENERAL Teg oe ee Francisco election comes of on Insurance Agency. September. ili Remenaawiee RSIS SRDS, Sax FRANCISCO, July lat, 1866 >, MABREVALS AT THE, : NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL BROAD STREET, NEVADA CiTY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. TuESDAY, July 24, 1¢66. { J Kirkpatrick do J W Trask Rush Ur tbat a J eee Geld E R r Panoashi pa fat G Siekee Bock Creo S Dempsey Birchville illiams do CP Mesulif do ills R & Ready 8 W Jamivon Yauk J etrick Diteh LSanburn do obnson Grass V E Hockins Moores Eccles =4 P st Chipps Fiat J Slicer N Turner Nevads
F Carr witidw'¥ V_ J Caldwell Meado La W Carlisie CarlisleO Crandall Crystals H Dodge Little ¥ GA Church San Fra . grerasor SCE SE re aS es Store and House for sale—for $700. if applied for soon. I heb epichrre and the House con6 rooms—-Parior, Two Bed come as. tee ee ears tg P as ace ini ‘ged Shove ae OILs, TURPENTINES, RING’S AMBR “eog a WIZARD GIL, a“ ANYTHING ELSE in car line. POR SAL ALE BY 5 ‘J. F. BUSSENIUS & CO. Corner of Commercial & Pine Sireete. NEVADA CITY. : Griffith th Relief Hill Which we have s0 wun ene ea bmg The following Fire Insurance Companies, whe The **Home,?? of New York. ‘The “Hartford,” of Hartford, Coun. The “Washington,” of New York. The “Aretic,® of New York. The “Phenix,” of New York. FTES cuties to relinquish business on Folices of Insurance on and after this date. The shove named have tcansierred their entire business to PACIFIC INSURANCE _ COMPANY. OF SAN FRANCISCO. al 8 under shall have ceased. The subee adjust and pay all losses as herctoiblic for the — B-hands, we ask pn A ede! PACIFIC IN Uh. atfan Faawenen doe tei j oor Ss oothet hin the transect ' late! pone Snesterms Prompt payment fll lees i Fie omen rd emeammeinnel —NEW. AGENCY— PACIFIC INSURANCE” COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. sorta eraeacipera™ . been appointed Agent of the” PACIFIC: INSURANCE co MPANG, OF san’ Peaxcrico, : a rare F.' SPENCE. Fire and Lift Tnsuraiuoe Agent, Nevada, July 22, 1206 —dm iit thes seen “Re FENTNGER &€ co. LIQU Bio Store, Xe. 76 Bread Steet, Revada city. Le 39 O14. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in “+ <->}: _ [FINE SRANDIRG; ‘WIRES, : “n {WARDIO: sHiRT STORE, ~ TOWNE & BACON, “Book Binders, ” Blank Book Makers . Paper Rulers, “ 536 Clay Street, opp. Leidesdorf,, -= ¥YEANCisvU, CAL a Rane Chey rin ARE LARGE ‘[arorTERs of Printers’ Materials. Inks. &c,; Office im the State, Samples and price liste furnished if desired, and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Agents for H. D. Wade's aaieas BC nicinabibaeanda asian DB. W. GROVE DEAL, —OPFICE— On BROAD STREET, . Opposite Stampf"s Hotel, next door to Lafayette NEVADA CITY. Bakery, Offee Hours—From 9 to 12 0’clock ; from 1 to 3 P. M., and from 6to 9 P. M, Nevada enty, July 10th. BANNER BROTHERS. ‘ Importers of m@ecLOoTHING,# Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &e., &c., Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City, ne Ea” Seasonable Gunds received by every Nevada, July 18th. WARD'S PERFECT FITTING SHIRT 8: FOR 8A4LE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS -I— MEWS WEAR. “ASK FOR “warps.” TAKE NO OTHERS.. See + At the shove Rrade mark te “stamped om the Keke,” aa Ww a Rn » s. . EDTA RUBBER ENAMELED PAPER COLLARS. For Ladies and Gentlemen _ WHOLESALE ap nzTAn. ~ o fo) he — 9234. MONTGOMERY. STREET, “a “ah Puasichsto. “A : re Mol ie tui MOD isn . “verve eps to -98 1 "bbtz Pee) i Se! } . aithy = es! a bart , Poecne es He, time'ps tions o The ok ed out, vearly ] wniles 0 teet of three ai On the . ~ the Yut tached . all the . ranges . there is mining “ty next Ren. Blue Le: in this o ‘These st ple. macl clean. and an a sulphure pounds ¢ per ton. made, at be able . phurets : that seve attach’ u pose of : THe T pany ga City. on Compan; time.) ait Mr. anc Brown, redpecta! all their it said, . sucee ashe ‘Tue f aud see t hibition Paintings furnish a of the mt The exbi visited t would . re times. Home: and store on Selby The stuc! de purch: tisement, Late George FE ‘and Fran the last s Eastern . Goop . engaged . dam led coppers 1 & good be kept 1 ledge is . A>being tab @ Fikem ‘Company Engineer Company dell, abou ly benefic serve to ‘his G Hose Cor place. “I