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

June 12, 1869 (4 pages)

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. night,~ crushing twenty tons of rock . -. which do the hoisting; pumping; and 6 ate . run thecars. The incline running from ii— . the mill.is 530 feet deep. At the hoist-~ a }ing works, north of’themill. gnd.-over.. the new incline, are two engines, one of y . forty horse-power and another of ‘sixty; f= . todo the work. A railway —extends+. Opening the claim, and they have it. ~} now about in ‘proper shape for working . i . inform our friends in the country that’ ix . Fourth’ will afford: an opportunity for . liarly American characteristic, that of . in this city is ®afficienitly low to more orF tance to putchase; aid We frequently ore, 1 $7 50. : sah ~~ ; ce this se a new school district. erganized at Lib4. been so cha . . . on Deer Creek, andthe north line is ", , anade to include’ M; M.° Gredii’s lotiad. ‘. made to run ‘from Buena V a Ranch ". Southwest to the Kentucky jin the Methodist Church, on Sunday time, but in Salp it. will-run.day and. every twenty-four hours..There are at 'the mill two sixty horse-power engines from these works to the mill, over which cars are run, and the rock dumped at ‘the foot of the fore a ‘This incline is} ‘The ledge now lecks better than ever . before, a body of rich ore having been struck north and south of the works. Wesaw somespecimens from the north end, which were filled with free gold and ‘rich sulphurets, The company owning and working this mine for several years past, have expended a very large amount of money, devoting most of the labor and time to thoroughly to advantage. Within thirty days the mill will be running day and night. ee “: TAKE ADVANTAGE oF It.—We would flow the Suspesision bridge, on Deer ’ . mine will, be s 80 0 thoroughly. opened that, ne, . large quantities of ore can be taken out. as pecting, men may get wages ot half wages, the amotint-of prospecting will be greatly increased. We hope the miners will heartily. co-operate in “ and:. ting up the SS MINING ON Deer CrEEK.—The Chinese company workig above and beCreek, have erettedvextensive flumes and sluices, and are employing fifteen of r twenty men. They are engaged in anining out the bed of the creek, and we are informed they _ find . it profitable work. DEMOCRATIC Country Con VENTION.— The Democratic County Convention will be held in this city, Saturday, June 26th. Thirteen delegates are to be elected.to.the State Convention which meets at” Sacramento on thé 20th inst. Primary elections are announced for the 19th inst. Scorrisn Sone.—Mr. Kennedy, whose entertainmentssre everywhere spoken of in highest terms, will give an_exhibition in*® this cityon the evenings of . June 21st and 22d. All lovers of Scotch melody “= lose a treat es ony fail to. attend.; : : ANNOUNCEMENT. t:—In addition to the announcementsalready made, the name of W. T. Woods of Grass Valley for not enough for two. This perplexing . : ‘been warned not todo so.by the miners. sseccet Dome + Grass Valley is in a state of. fear, and ‘the Miners’ Uni . vidual.members -of the Union do.so the other day formed an association . to a tew too many men for.one shift and state of affairs may. causes total suspension of work there, but we hope that afew days will make better fimes. Wedhbeday evening last, several men who had agreed to, take .a.contract to run a drift at the Empire mine, declined to sign the agreement because they had in one case we know of, ‘assassination has been threatened: ~~ We.domot think as 8 body, authorise this exercise. of threats, bat. that indithere can be no. doubt. The butchers regulate the prices of. meat and to protect_themselves against bad debts. A . purehaser of meat is allowed thirty days . credit, and if at the énd of that time he does not pay up, his name is given to reference to miners; “but it seems that out success. amnion all the shops. We hear it ramored, on . the streets, that the minersare going to . start a co-operative stere and butcher . shop of their own. We suppose that } the action of the butchers had no special] . AGERE SLT EINELEN REEIE LIM OSE cee Haw lake to dispose “x prevent uilmes a . Fancy Goods Trimmings, Ie dlect Masa. . And wwaibelied élse in the Store on the Cor, of Broad & Pine Sts. . At 26 per cent Less than they car be bought at any ‘other ‘BstabSas fics lishment in the State, at — ao ed ‘These Goods must gold with in si Days! _— » A better chikaes for buying Dry Goods Cheap was never before offered: ‘to the peoHe ae ada City. the miners think s0, and at places where mén aré still working,tle miners refuse to buy of the butcher wagons. So business seems tobe at cross purposes, and there is little prospect ‘of an No HUMBUG HERE + are now offering dootis’ in their respect~ ive branches 25 per cent. cheaper than the same goods can be. pufchased in San Francisco, The celebration of the 'the people of our neighboring towns to display. their sg besides enabling Gach SPAGSGk sé of a pecu-eombining business” With pleasure, to ‘save money in the purehasd of such necessaries as they may want. ' There ‘is no doubt but that the cost of clothing }thanrepay those who come froma dis= hear remarks confirmatory.of this trom outsiders. Only think of a good; ser= viecable cashmere suit of clothes for CHANGES IN SCHOOL DistRIcTs.— The territory formerly included in Little York District has been divided, and erty Hill. The boundary of Omoga District has as to exclude Remington Hill from that district. Nevada District has been changed so ‘as to run due south.of . Webber's house, *‘ The Aflison .Ranch District, line. is ‘ouse, use, and thence te. Barber's ranch. . _ Kentucky Flat District now includes Kendrick Brown, B, C. Waite, A. . Cleavland,. -M.M. Green and all inter‘ mediate places and property. a Fourra QUARTER.—Rev. E. A. Hazen, Presiding Elder of this District,
{ will hold the last Quarterly 1 Méeting, he truth of ne . sine of which $ Quarried in Chi« They came from Kig “. morning at li o'cleek. He will also ed . Will be brought before. the Stewards: preach in :the-evening, at:6. o’elock.— There will be Divine services this eve-. ning, after which the Quarterly Cons ference will be held: We are requested to state that business of importaiice itis hoped that a full Board will be in attendance to night. Dr. Cuunurke DEAD~-From the Gold Hill News of the 9th inst., we learn that Dr. Cleburne formerly & practicing . physician ja,this city, died in Virginia. city on. Ww ednesday morning last.. Hix disease was rather.suddea and unex} pected, being an aggravated form of sore throat. He was about 48 years of ht’ Ferry, on the San Joaquin rivers” * © age. Teoesilly “will be found in to-day’s paper. Comixé Back.—We understand that J. M. Pattee, of the Eagle Mining Co., will soon arrive in this city, when some arrangements will be made to start the mines owned by the Company. “ “Runor oF GoidyThe Truckee Pri bune of the 90i airs: ~ jan éxcitement has been created. in town. by . the announcement of the discovery of ‘quit tz mines near Truckee. After dilligent search we can only find out that a discovery. has. heen made, but _how . nasure is, whether gold orsilver, or who. the discoverers are we cannot find out.” ELECTION AT "TREASURE ‘Crry. —At the Tate election.atTreasure City (White Pine) C: J, Lansing, formerly of this county was chosen City Attorney, and 8. W. Boring ex-Sheriif of this county, one of the Trustees. ’ ScHoon EXAMINATIONS:—The Wational says: The public schools of Grass Valley will close on Friday, June . 25th for the summer vacation. Public examinations will be held as follows; On Wednesday morning, the Pike Flat and Winchester Hill Primary schools; Wednesday afternoon, the Church “Hill Primary and, Intermeuinte schools +— Thursday, the .Gramaiar school: and Friday, thé High s¢hool. All. pareiits and friends of education are earnestly invited to be present — —— se merged land south of Bay View Canal was closed on Wednesday, after four days of selling. The. proceeds.of the last day’s sule were $52,685 80 ; and the totial: proceeds,’ $347,880 98, of which $86,970 17 have already “been paid. ‘The saleon Wednesday passed off with. out any incident worthy of mention, gave that some lots lk ade Ue uh on which the 25 “per Banded ante nn Stat sale, were re-sold at an advanced price. i I Ae Tux Glenbiook House at Like Bigler . is to be Opened very soon. This house, will have many Eastarn patrons this Summer. People -instead of is ‘Europe, are coming to California. Trp8_Lanps.—The first sale of sub-. early settlement of affairs. So:says the . Union. ‘THE voters ot Gilroy and vicinity claim'that a new county, to: be carved out of Santa Clara and ‘Monterey coun ties, has become a a necessity. trFrank. Beatty arrived in Grass from Meadville, Penn. He then went out amd staid for a few minutes, and then ¢ame back with the lower half gf hig countenance: tolerably ‘clean, and the upper half wet and dirty: you not wash your face ?” «J did wash it,” said Johnny. “Why did» you ‘not wi » it, then, all over rod “F did wipe it igh as my shirt-tail would reach,” — nied s oeetanee reply. TALL: Seana. —A gentleman remarking in a tavern.that he had shot a lark. . ninety yards with No. 6 shot, another ; have ® good gun, but Uncle Dave h: 3 one that beats that.” “Ah!” said the _o “how far will it kill with Ne,6-shet ?’. “I don’t use shot or ball either,” answered Uncle Dave himeelf. “Then what do you use Unele Dave?” . “I shoot salt together ; I kill my game so far with my gun that the game would manos before I could. get it,” A ‘DILIGENT reader of Scripture, has oné-wheeled variety, was predicted more than 2,000 -years ago. Ses Ezekiel Ist, 15.21, THE peach crop of Aine sonny. will be a failure this ‘Season. : a word? PRILIPF DvCca Valley on Thursday last, in) sight days ; A little fellow had @ dirty» face; and . his teacher told him to go and wash it. . “Johnny,” said the teacher, “why did{ discovered that the velocipede, ‘and the . Waren . i5 & youn ody like a part of wit she ye silly belle ta Ladiés f “Before buying cisewhere visit the Dry Goods Kispo; rium. of os ‘GoLDsMUrn, ‘where you can buy the most kashionabdle, and the. best quality or Guam 4 et pejornnatr ast rates, POR. , On CREAM, Nevada, June tien, 1800" *e aa eas A Housshold Furniture For Sele AgTIRE DOR ot Ho schol hd . Furniture con( Aan wales: conan SET. BRACK WALNUT. CLAMBER SET, MARBLE ORB, .: KITCHEN FURNITURE, . STOVE & NG UTENSILS, G GLASSES, BION TABLE, ane. BOOK CASE, _ CROCK ii GLASS, anc a WARE, PARLOR STOVE, and for resus tor for Cash. of J. 8. GREG! off ake ts Zone of md _ and Commerae jy? iy ‘Tums total loss at the Szomgetown, Ei. . " : Dorade.esmaiy; fire on the of May.) .."! Was $28,000, on which ere : insurance of $9,000.. Fort Churchili, Nevada, will, FOUNTAIN sop, Sn FOES. : cated as a military p post in a few —_