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June 23, 1866 (4 pages)

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property appreciated ite duty The BAY Transcript. . inaketheserobee Srorwie aiaatee. Loan au@ Savings 4 encouragement of our own manufacthe oldest commercial house there had col ‘COUNTY ani CITY OFFICIAL PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1866. ScnHoot ExaminaTion.—The pupils of the Intermediate schvol who were ‘candidates for promotion to the Grammar school ‘were examined yesterday morning. ‘Yhe bounties have been paid, yet we see by an Burglar-Proof Vault of thewCal 1 rs vhiled om the street in an Franciseo; that: from San-' sit bf Gold} going the rounds to the effebt that the next) . Dust, Goin Bonds, etc, ata small donthiy rent, tures by liberal bounties. Many of these Japsed for $100,000. aon <a Strangers Visiting San Francis ED Fait.pRes.—A rumor has pre Rum Ba ik, ; Duhder und Biikum . California street, [one door aad Another story was ‘some street,] for the temporary d exchange that some very liberal premiums eldest house had followed suit: “The reports acéording t6 the value of the property. deposit: ed, for which the Company will be acconutable. are outstanding, among them a premium of arose from some temporary difficulties, je21 THOMAS. MOONEY, President. $1,000 for the first two hundred bales of which have been adjusted, and no extendivé flax of 200 pounds each, and for the firetten: failures are anticipated. Gregory & Waite, A Ric Grass V ‘Jocated FyAt=ox HEANDin their Store and Cet, ‘ on Deer Opposition Steamer; Day, July 4th. [‘The old stand of Jesse:8.Wall and his, suecenon, A VALUABLE silver mine bas been struck OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! A Larger stock of Goods in their line balea.of raw silk of 100 pounds each, $2000. In addition-to this, 4¢ another of $500 ter “Via. Nicaragua o-~ at Forest City. ‘The silver is very pure and the first 100 bales of raw silk of 100 pounds ‘following are the names’ of the pupils: gives evidence of having stood the test of CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. The led Summer The volt than can be found in any other each. The experiments in both these brancb+ THE North American 8.8. Com' store im the County, William Henry, Isaac Nihell, James Wil great heat, though some pieces still bear pany will despatch the favorite o8 promise the most gratifying results. For ateamship 2 marks of the mint, having.an eagle,on ene liams, Leon Sanguinetti, Cornelius KalaAmonnting to something iess than a eargo forth, the first plantation of cotton, of not less AMERICA. side and a lady on the other, Some gold gher,,-Joseph Blum, Heory Herzinger, John WwW. L. MERRY, Commander. than ten acrea in bedring, and of good staFor San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street Great Eastern and consisting of pieces were alse found bearing similar hieroFunston, Joseph Greenwald, Edward Farple, the premium is $1,000. Several. fields wharf, at ll o’clock, A.M. rell, Frank Hartman, Martha Austin, Mary of this and even larger extent are now growglyphics; but such ore is quite common in ON SATURDAY, JULY 14th, _ Logue, Emma Hoffman, Almira Jenkins, the diggings about Forest City.—Exchange. 4 Connecting at GREYTOWN with the magnif Wooden Ware, ing 1p this State, aud one cotton premium ricent new Steamer SANTIAGO, 2,500 tons. Lazzie Schemer, Sarah Ohern, Sarah Peard," For New York. No.charge for Meals on the has. already been drawn. There is, also, A verrrich ledge of gold-bearing quartz Iathmus.—AMary McCutchan, Flora Stoakes, Harriet Master-wiit be sent . Willow Ware, another premium of $2,000 for the first fifty‘fite'been discovered in Siskiyou county.— esch trip. .Frcight and Insurance on Treasure Bailey, Nellie Latta, Fannie Loring, Hatthe lowest rates: : Crockery Ware, acre field. Then there are others—such as + Freé gold can be seen with the naked eye at The San Juan and Colorado Rivers are now tie Rolfe and Martha Erskine, full of water. The transit from Ocean to Ocean: a * . the first 1000 pairs ef wool socks, $250.— in most of the rock. The average yield is AND "Fhe class was advanced fat beyond the is made in 20 hours. The Moses Vayjor saile Aug. 15th. agrade fequired in arithmetic, and in this For the first 1,000 dozen wool socks, $500. $600 per ton in gold and $30 in silver.” Glass Ware, For further information apply to For the first 1,000 pairs’ woolen-drawers, branch they passed -a very creditable exams I. W. RAYMOND, Agent, Tue Episcopal Church is increasing in $500. For the first 1,000 woolen under[To which we might add for the benefit N W corner of Battery and Pine streets. ination, pertorming many difficult examples * Up-stairs, San Francisco shirts, $300. For. the firat 1,000 dozen numbers in this State. During the last year infractions with rapidity and accuracy.— of competitors, BEWARE) woolen undershirts, $500. For the first there was one hundred and eighty-one In grammar the examination was not quite 100 packages of linseed oil! $1,000. For the confirmations.in the Diocese of California. se satisfactory, though the class showed the ledg: “quantity “a tolerable proficiency. in geography was quite short and confined mostly to definitions of: the natural, divis« ions of land ond water. In this-study the pupils were deficient. They could not be ton. he wat the com] menced Hoerdware, \ ran creek.” found a . " rock is fi with a f Compan: will soor the peial the bed « were fou from twe the appe we shou TEACHERS’ RE-UNION. first book, of not less -than.300 pages, on The examination -expected to be as far advanced as they ‘THE feature of the week at San Jose, has the mining and industrial resources of California, mavufactured wholly of materials been the closing exhibition of the students produced in this State, $500. For the secof the San Jose Institute. ond of the same description, $250. For the A NaTIoNAt Bank is soon to be establishthird, $150. Among the premiums already paid sre, Jackson & Johnson, Sacramento been shortened by law, but such ignorance county, ten acres of cotton, $1,000; Thomas Edwards, Sacramento county, 100 bales. toof the rudiments of geography is inexcusabacco, $300; Isaac Chase, Sacramento, .24 ble. The tlass which will be promoted barrels of tar, $50. The premiums drawn next year, have given more attention to amounted at the beginning of the year to ‘would have beén, had the school year not AT TEMPERANCE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS out to be WINES AND LIQUORS, THE } Mining ( HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29th, 1856. Committee of Arrangenients. J. B. McChesney. $. Power, ed at Halena, Montana. Capital, $100,000. President, 8S. 'T. Hauser. M. C. Potter, : of the chvic BARLEY, f the Congregational Church, will bold their regular concert, The exercises will -be .of promotion ,and at last consented ‘to do so varied from previous occasions, and will iaprovided they commence to study in the terest all who love to see children and hear Grammar school. Hereafter we hupe teachers will be careful to have each pupil study _ the branch belonging to his or‘her class. Jt is impossible to maintain graded schools, them sing. Everyone should go and encourage efforts intended to make them happy and usefulio hfe. Scripture recitatious, select readings and addresses, duets and where only a-partial course is taken by the chorusses, will vary the proceedings. A genpupils, Inthe afternoon the exercises coneral invitation is cordially given. sisted Of declamation and composition by ‘the pupils, many of which were highly THE Suspension Bridge at Cincinnati will P Conroy & w NeY ‘W Andrews San Jua W Holmes San Fran N H Stowers Maryev Blam deserve especial mention for theie "TAT! persons having articles to send can have D Gowen Grass Vall S Nichols French Le them ‘‘put through” on time, and at reasunJ H Youug Nevada M Lory Washington excellent declamation. B F Clampett do able prices. See advertisement in o-day’s J Quigley do J Raymond do *L Shubena & son do Tue Fourtu or Juty.—The celebrapaper. A McSauly Owega T A McCary Piere a tion of the Fourth of July in this city will J King Rush Creek. ‘I'M Bickford Maine Pay Day.—We are requested by the . be the best and largest ever held in the M Schacht Full Cree D C Biisb Red Dog : eounty. The Committee of Arrangements Committee of Arrangements for the Feurth D Alexander & w F eC Phelps Phelps hill are in session nearly every evening, perof July celebration, to state that the Finance fecting plans, and hearing the reports of Committee will call on eitizens to-day for puonars NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned. Administratrix of the _ the various sub-Committees. ~The Fire Dethe amounts subscribed. Ketate of Charlea, Allen, deceased, to the eredi partment of this city will be out in full tors of, and all persons having claims against CuMMANDER Scort’s REMAINS.—The said deceased, to exhibit the same with the vec “force, and the firemen of Grass Valley and remains of Capt. Scott, late commander of essary vouchers. within ten months from the ‘San Juan will be invited by the Committee, the United States steamer Swanee, have first publication ofthis notice, to the undersigned at her residence at Penn Valley, Nevada coun and also by the Fureman te join in the celALLEN, Administratrix. been forwarded to the East by way of Panty.A, A.MARGARET Sargent, Atty. je23 ‘ebration Should the firemen of these towns ama. When ready to be taken on board. “visit this city, they will be estertained by the steamer at Acapulco the commander of the Pennsylvania and Nevada buys in the the French vessel of-war sent his boats to best manner, We understand that the accompany the remains from the shore,. procession will not move, until about 12 thére being no American war vessel in the o’clock, in order to give the military and ° > ad 4 Sei fer an Ocean Cable and warrauted nét to BY LADIES. ee ‘ ORMERLY of Nevada city, having met such enceuraging success in San Francisco bas taken a spacious Residence for the purpose of taking a few Respectable Ladies trom the country for indoor treatment. For terms aud particulars apply at her Office and Residence. ELISE PFIEFFER STONE, M. D. 718 Howard Street, San Francisco. je20 Opposite Union Hotel. CARD.. a MEADOW The undersigned, proprietors ef the Eureka promptly attended te. Nevada, June 19th. And Intermediate Stations on reasonable terma. Apply to W. H. DAVIDSON, National, Exchange. Nevada, June 23d, 1866. F. GILBERT.. 4.000% sseeeeeeeeeeeesPropriator: report we obtain the following figures: Great confidence was felt in the safety of Number of boys (white) over 5 and under what were supposed “‘fire-proof” buildings; 15 years of age. 266. in which large amounts of property was * Number of girls (white) over 5 and under lost, only one of these buildings standing 15 years of age, 281. . the fiery test. One hundred und seven Number of colored children over 5 and buildings were destroyed, und bout four under 15 years of age, 17. hundred persons were turned wut of ‘houses Total‘number entitled te schoo! monry, and homes: i, 5 F. 564. Number of white children under 5 years A NEW vein in the Harmon Lode, at ofage, 419. . Placerville, has been struck, which yields . “Number of colored children under 5 years $3,000a ton. "ef age, 9 ; A SPANIARD named Kossuth was shot hy ‘Fetal number of children under five years another named Joaquin at Helltown. on ‘of age, 428. a O S Sal we “Total number of children uader 15> yeare Butte Creek, lately. Tae, people ef Austin, Nevada, are mak ing’ preparations to celebrate the Fourth July in a becoming itianders J. W. ADAMB..+.ccccce-cosveeeesssManager Sugars of all kinds, @ mountain of Tempera the gran them. SEN. JUSTIN BUISLAY,. per is b Will make one of his daring During and Terrific BALLOON ASCENSI{ONS, The business heretofore carried on under the frm name of P. Banner has been changed
’ nd will hereafter be known under the nam: and town wil never made a sheep’s acquaintance, or no sale. &e 1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ down 100 kegs and 49 cases Butter, We Rakes, Hoes, Pitchforks, Sluice Forks, Shovels, Spades, ; Sledges, Steel, Rope, Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijoho! and any kind of hiciens to fill them. And will perform his Gymnastic Feats on the Trapez. while suspending in mid-air from the Balloon. The most thrilling aod wonderful feat ever befure attempted ‘by map, fr 4 je2i OTICE is hereby given to J. L. Gamble az. N John Jones, EOE of the'agved O1he Co. being united in partnership for the ‘pur pose of mining ina certain set of claime located ou Napa Creek, north side, in Kennebér District , near North Columbia Hill, Nevadacounty, that a mee the Company will be held a. anid claims, On-the 18th day of. August, 1966, for the purpose oflevymg ciame Thies m with “An Act of Py fendrj J.W. C»l.mbia Hill, June 11th, 1866; — Hiscox. deceased. Notice ts hereby by the undersigned, Adminisirator of thegiven Es ber eo Nedos Se ns Secuneed. to the creditors of having claims againat. 21 by. ( when we buy and pay for them.) lication of this notice to the said Administrato r, at his pluce of business at Sweetiand.in the county of Nevada, WM, MENNER, Adm r, *J. B. Johngon, Atty. ' ‘May302tw4w EDITORS.— in rou N Court inand for the county of 13 bh ona State of California.’ 1p the matter of the Ke tate of Chrisostoine G » deceased. Notice i er given by the undersigned, adminis ra Offine,in . evada aay’, 1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods pub tor of the above n»med Estate,to the creditors of and all persone having clahns againet said dean assesament-to ‘work dau: Geaced 10 exhibit them with the ry: hie ealled in complianceere within four montha after the firet publicaan Act concerning ParttiontdMut Roties, to ray ealerelgned, at the Cou D —TO ARRIVE— the « vouch era, within tep:months after the firat OTICE ‘TO county, State ee ate of Cal 4 ’ NEVAI ing of} committ the Fou mously: mined to 100 kegs Nails, assorted. 8. BANNER. partnership for the purpose of mining in a cer persona place in On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that P. BANNER. en tu J. R. Green und 1’. B. Withera bers of the firm of Green & Co., enited fo an years sin Bacon, warranted corn fed. N® MCK TO CREDITORS— Estate of Otis BUISLAY FAMILY, has beer music ha Teas and Coffees, more kinds than to work said claims. This meeting is called in post stag tetint a entitled an Act con. We button-hole nobody for custom and have raing Partnerships for mining purpoger,’*” b motto but ‘fair dealing.” ; bysSenernigueis a member of the firm of Greta Of The World Renowned and justly celebrated the Thea mento, ai characte: jumper. MUSING NOTICE,—Notice is her: by giv ee them-and warranted to burn. SPECIAL NOTICE, Nevada, June 14th. GLENBROOK PARK. 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in buy and sell the best article. etyle of Banner Bros. “day int Washing be @ grar ledges uf particips the present rates. Market, having decided to close out their busiever known betore: ness in thie place, desire to publicly express their thanks for the liberal support they: have received from the citizens of Nevada. and inform A few Cords of h blis. ” our friends that we. design soon to esta GEORGE SCHAFFER ‘& CO. LAKE! > a ae they can purchase-of any other-Butehers in the county. All orders addressed to us. at the Old BRIGHT OF ALL KINDS FORWARDED ‘Ontom Market, Grass Valley; will—be rom TO THE Masons ¢ More Quicksilver than we want at MRS, DR. STONE,. wish to,say that. we will suppiv them with Meats Grass Valley or Nevada, operatior preparat =! of a better quality and at cheaper rates than F one Goodyear. To grease the gudgeons of the Universe. permanently a branchof our business ia this city. -barbor, and during the procession had min which we are selling to the benefit of 100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard and Lubricating Oils, HO! FOR MEADOW LAKE! To Retail Dealers throughout tlie county, we Freight! Freight ! Freight ! A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds, F +] tain set of claims located on keeps Creek, near Tue ScHouL: Census.—D. B. -Frink, the town of Columbia Hill, in ennebec : Distriet. that a meeting of:the Company will be Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity Schou! Census Marshal for Nevada District, THE VinGInta Fine.—The lose by the Saturday & Sunday, June 23d & 24th, held at said claims , on the 7th day of August, “bas nearly cowpleted his labors, . From the Virginia fire is now estimated at $200,000. 1866, for the purpose of levying an asresement ¥ f SALE NEVADA CITY. N B Terwilliger 8 F J Patton Col Hill en opportunity fur parade in their own ute-guns fired from his ship, » courtesy which will no an fully appreciated by town. It is expected that four bands of: the United States. ‘music will be on hand for the procession-— _ The Nevada Light Guard are making extenGOLD YIELD OR Okt uGoN.—The rhipments sive preparations for entertaining their visof gold from Portland through Wells, Far“fers, and the citizens’ Committee will, we go & Co., for the first five months of the understand, bave a fine lunch prepared for present year, have been $2,515,150. This ‘ll’ hands. Iustead of a set oration it is amount does not include shipments direct to ptoposed tu have several short sperches New York, nor sums that huve come forward frem promiorot gentimen of the couoty.— in private hauds, Moreover® it should be As the time fer preparation is short we recollected that the real amount, reported by think this would be »n excellent plan. the ubove figures is likely to have been materially underrated to save insurance, etce 1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough Corner of Commercial. & Pine Streets. FreicatT Line.—Bill Davidson bas startT W Colburn & wdo W Thompson w w Sa has been of Varne proveme! will will The furo and stea cellént ¢ from the “Ces. A from the Hill, and break connection. J. F. BUSSENIUS & CO. Fripay, June 22, 1866. mar ie On hand and to arrive, ARRIVALS AT THE ~— » creditable, Masters Farquhar, Addams and ed a fust freight line to Meadow Lake.— “Firemen of Grass Valley who visit this city ea MeeeFr . And ANYTHING ELSE in our line. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster .and Hasey, Proprietors. fram $2 pose to . } during tl mostly toarrive, _A few. more Rottles-ef-No.3.——= be the longest in the world,.its-totalspan+ being 3,171 feet. RING’S AM BROSTA, F 0 R cellent . BRAN, _ SHORTS, —AND— EXCHANGE HOTEL the Freén next we down fifi <> Excellent Music has been secured for the oc evening at 74 o'clock, the Sunday School of qualities. WHEAT, B.¥Welch. Bs J. Watson. ORATORS OF THF Day.—A. C. Bradford casion, is to deliver the oration at Mariposa on the Tickets, including Supper, $3 00. occasion of. the celebration ‘of St John’s Nevada, June 21,1865. ~Day, on the 25th of June, and: Willian T. this branch and will no doubt pass a very $12,950. Lewis is to deliver the oration at Murphy's _._¢feditable eXamination. Four pupils of the PORT WINE class examined, at the request of their paSunpDay SCHouL CONCcERT.—On Sunday Calaveras county, on the Fourth of July. For Invalids or Conyalescents, by the Case or Bottle. rents, were last year excused from the gram” mar class. The:Committee hesitated for sometime about granting them certificates hundred seapcatete We consult the tastes of our customers and ™ member always that it takes two to.make a barge” » Goods delivered at a reasonable divtance: tee ° GREGORY & Walls egg ft i i 5," horses. ing of 1 straw ha F, Spenc a commi appoinute pany’an for the r ing firex A NE covered Yuba ri prospect obtained ouncés. THE . W. Ross District Fourth « _geutlem: speaker, field for ent anni Johnson the imm oop up their Wednes by, for #