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

March 10, 1867 (4 pages)

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prresieg ietoottain content ‘information in regard to'the affricaltural and other industrial pursuits of the State, and unless { ‘thesd ate ‘full sng cree they pore but little efit e older States, w Siipifeen grass . is ea ‘intd adcvount, ‘California in their statistical tables, while in reality this State fat outstrips them.— This is because in. the one the statistics are,thoroughly taken and in the other,only partially. We doubt if the State a veyor, eral ived a more thoroug vent wf Soar that the oe froth this county, ahd yet noone could réad it without beimg: convinced «that: it was incom. plete,’This was: no fanlt of the Assessor, for he must depend upon the people for his information, and, they must help him or the report cannot Be made reliable — In the lnst-yedr's Péport;many ugly blanks were left in the mining statistics. Many companies that were known to have taken out their thousands made ao showing of the yield of their’ claims, énd in mahy oth. er branches. of business the renthag was sinfflar, © MGA We cantidt Heiteive that any ian whe thas thé Viterdet. df tile county at heart, will wilfully refuse'to give a statement of his sucéessés. in Order'to’ encourage a development of the resources of the county. ‘The man, who from any selfish considera4 ; to, pqint the community to: his ‘successin any branch of business, thus inducing otliers' to aid in the'aggregation of ae jaa. yampire, who sucks fo ot the county gives ne uate So cP ea ads “heart is as cold as Pa ‘Polat’ Sea, and he would be capable Of: “any ‘meanness. Every good citizen : feels an interest in the development of the Resources of the county and can look with “pleasure upon the successes of his. neigh, Sek He will give them all. theaid he ,, for he knows that every new indus“try “ministers to the good of the county— "Statistics. ate’ useful, in that they’ show Ni j enterprise exactly what can be ry hey point to the spot .where a pyofitable, blow, may be struck, and the close financier or the energetic citizen will not be.glow, te follow their . Let our statistical tables prove that” profits are dn. mining, and by a of expenditure ant yield save Oe ac doliate’ for’ Opening out” mines.. Since these statements ‘are ‘palpable, all who have the interest of the county at b ‘will see the necessity of giving cert sesdor all ‘the information he reqa _ Letoevery; citizen have his statements . Yeady. ‘The figures are to be made up for show a larger productive. industry ie ten “The yearly consumption of straw: , this! year (1966, lekéept‘tel “regard 40-the . shout 50/000, the amounit'tikén by Sen number of acres sown in barley and wheat, . Francisco reaching $16,000. The largest. and the'it : of cece result is from the cantelope, which when which ‘into this jenn ba TAS. . caretully packed and forwarded from Sac~ Mien 1 “ResrapRant, Saks ~ ¢n. Coramereial street, still, lives, is! anxious. that others should live also, as Will’be seen by reference to another’ ool-. umn. He. advertises good, square meals. at twiihty-five cefits each, and ee He pr ial AVA . ~ SraTe: PumtuniWoundertand Jain'R, Ridge, of the Grasd Valley Dajty asap aigerimytg bakin Conventions.. ' 1 HaLLO f ert: s OWL A> bs st} sac: 70 pai ty abt Tritren St ae «ie iY 8 Ok ' . come more prelifie. Jone visiting our larger, Riarkéte Wo) displayed, #4] the world for an ofchard. Yet the capac” . atid peaches about 10 cents. The total . production of the State of this ‘died fruit. vee . onsamaption amounting to $29,000. ee . \ Meo QA , > _Faorr—California ‘in destined to be the . m of. chalice Hiirietjea it he ' trope, and these fruits when transferred “At the present time ". imagine, from the beauty and great variety that California had} 5 bear, and thousands of acres are being M planted every Year. Some idea of the immense-importance of the frait culture may smaller descriptions . of fruit raised-in the berriés in’ Sen Fraticiscd alone is a little State is $200,000. This fruit, which comes principally from’ Alameda atid San Jose, makes its first appearance in the market ‘early in April; and continues the groater portion of the year.’ Indeed -it ‘can ‘be taised, owing to the character of our cli? Indte, at alinost any period, Its wholesal® price ranges from twenty-five. to ten cents per pound. Next to the strawberry ie the raspberry, which yields about $100,000.— The consumption of San Francisco is $80, 000. This frait first appears about’ the middle of May, and is plentiful till the end of August, The San Francisco market is 4 supplied chiefly: from Oakland aud Alameda. The price runs much the same as that of the strawberry, averaging about fifteen cents a pound. Next comes the blackberry, whith yields, as near ai can ‘be ‘es. timated, $50,000, San Francisco consuming $18,000. It is tobe‘ fotind in the inarket in May; and continues till September. The average price is fifteen cénts per pound.— Of the currant production of. the State,the estimated ‘value fs’ $85,000; San ‘Francisca consuming $10,000. The price rariges from, twenty-five to ten cents. The gooseberries produce # little less—the total consumption being $25,000, and-that’ of San Fraiicisco $8,000. “This fruit comes, into ‘the market about the same timé’ a’ the currant, bnt is sold at. a much lower fig ure, the price running from ten’ to ‘four cents per pound: The'yield of the green figs is about that of the gooseberriee— p $25,000.’ "The fiz is raised chiefly in Sil. sun, and makes its first appearance in the market in June, continuing till October. — cefite per pound. The average prices is about ten cents. Besides. the. green figs there is a considerable business done in! dried ones. During the last year the amount of dried. figs, peaches, plums and apples that came into the San Franeiéco market from the interior wag one hundred tons. The plams and. figs brought: from 12} to20 cents.per pound, and the apples ‘reached over $60,000, the San Francisco =. Recome to another classof frujt; the ‘ramento’ brings $12 50 a hundredi: The . melons generally come from the Sacramen-, . to Valley, and average $6 to $8 a hundred. They first, appear an. t Jul and continue till” TR eae ete 4 grenate in anther of ous Califa rit, va it is not muc eaten, arma 5 confined almost exclusi ests Serer var tesy onde to the San Francisco’ iarket' ftom Los Angoles, bat, ae have alee, been nected received does not exceed fa So ten Rakourar dolgpg 1° de xVIt CaarMan & — on Pine street; 6 fruits, nuts, sipdetad0Dh, oe. Their su be formed, by. .a perusal of the following Statistics, Cothited by the’ Times, ‘of’ the . over $60,000. The total produetion of the . Lf China and Bohemian Ware, The highest price.is,25.and the lowest 4{ melon, we find’ thinf’ the total yield is} 5 . keep on hand a splendid’ assortuiént . , BH Whi Gras vCOw Bui es ‘do , AWB Taper Gress V0 Cw pooh Revads W P Jones Om RB Gent ‘do 8 Deal Netaae BW Brown Nevada do d Mi Bineberges do; AP: do ABCarley © do J T Meek «ido CS Mulloy ~ do . §:T Murchie:. do: ‘RA Diver do W_A Murchie’ do’ y ‘A’ Potter do . A Burrington . do 8 Bijven do aie 8. Ni BLIVEN. 8 My BVERINGHAM, “BLIVEN & EVERINGHAM, Wie Wa) HTT be W BOhESALE AND RETALL DEALERS IN.. CROCKERY —AND— . COMMERCIAL, STREET, onan py Lademan's Qresery. Store. WHERE: WILL BE FOUND A COMPLETE . ; ASSORTMENT OF “Chamber and Toflet Sete) Pain snd Pones Dinner. & Tea Sets : . day; j Lie oh Sompeny ChAS © WARE, . sas The North American 8. 8. Co. . ge TAYLOR, > Commander. Seon Sahoadiicess Wharf, atdl,A. M. Connectin Bia Bed “New Steam. ship No eipénise ea the Isthmus ! ! 100 — of giacor ' The ‘America safls April 35th, 1807, "For. farther in formation, apply to I. “"W. BAY:
MOND. -west corner Battery an Pine pba a stair, Sen F PACIFIC’ MAIL’ STEAMSHIP: COS F pak Oe : » Me z Ww 73 K. ceneseints ihe U.S. il. Agave Tole) street Wharf, at.11 o'clock-s.-u, w ama Railroad, with on id Steamers from ASP ORK. On the 10th, 1§th and 30 that has 30 da On the 10t Oth and 30th of each month that has 31 days. When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on ‘Sunday, they will leave on Saturday preceding.;when the 18th falls on Sun; they will leave on amg: . following. Steam. er leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Saneent All touch at, Acapulco. Departufés of 8th or 19th connect with French 8 ey ys ork. St. — and Eo ture of tt conmects ‘te wit h Engi eh, ecene’ i fox ual Ameren De P. RR, Co. S taauer for Central Ame omnes of 3h besarte with bd The “follows ater ‘ill 5) be aie, patched on dates as xe . connecting with t unce Ca: March 1 with tng Henry Chun F. compendia with the Ocean Queen, Cont. th—Golden Age, € : with Rising Capt. ‘eather pessengers rte wore ee of the via Pa the Compan ALL tor PE of each month M. Cavarly. . Gray. Lapidge, Watkin, poe i “yl Sener bron pwd ati oneif ediclue pod. hese ssasanerd Bb a ty are ve their, sen more Re 1 Ki ahr ticke 1 ity the am gad oe at the BP M.S: 8. ons cate x San F: erehandlee Wells, ¥ mo & 0. 2 e@ 8 uc ecen gone will be dis{ eee beter arf y, eb 2 age Boe st Hong will also ban ects and reand trelghe eae other int tion apply at corner = Reareananye peat Serenata Brittania & Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, s &c. &e. tar Paimilies, Hotels and Saloons supplied with all the articles. in our line on the most reasonable terme, and parties wishing to purchase ate . Behe to a and examine Our goods. BLIVEN & EVERINGHAM. nie seen Sra man’s o¥chatd, wh nano produce the choicest tains. Me elite SAN be ‘them with their patronage, at to ed cae . pee ready to accommodate all who may favor . ) . "TO SCRIP HOLDERS. , TREASURER’S 8 Orrics, Mach 8th, 1847, De Treasurer of Nevada County.will “a A ere yes all warrants drawn on aud. registered prior to Dec. Bd. 1966, date of this adverTreasurer. a interest 0 on ansorn ee reeks: March 8th. For, Sale by4 E. F. SPENCE. ray ST. PATRICK’S. DAY. es ~ Wievaide) March 10th, . ms IN AID OF THE ENTUOKY BLUE GRAVEL MIN 00. of, Works. Gaow Neva CATHOLIC CHURCH, : Seca ce A ey en 7 sxe 0 AT TEMPERANCE HALL, Ee RO) ot <0 dow! Of MONDAY Manor isth, ise? . t P. 300-00 . ak Wm. a St erMhin 2 200 00 Tickets: Three Dollars. H. ©. Jc bot dink a mf 7 ia Neveds, "Feb: %6thi E. ce) — a cr ; a al ve tie re mL ARON dates, for Ry Company's LADIES’ FESTIVAL! 4 OrrosiTion ‘TO NEW xoRK. O P P O. pHOAD sTRKEY, ~~~ IS. NOW SELLING HiS+ ~PeARGE STOCK OF CIGARS, ee Topacco, ae AT cos. “RIE Re: sia “FOR CASH Y cmc egy HE was ON ras 12 10,000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS OF TOBACCO. ae ‘00,000 OF TIE’ VERY BEST HAVANNA AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE ‘KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBAC, ©@ OF EVERY KIND. PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN. MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE, ~* } FINE CUT CHEWING eee ~ EVERY KIND. All articles.are warfanted to be enatunmentst and everything WILL BE beioe ai COST PRICES FOR Casi. ; Smokers, Ghewets and Retail Dealers are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, attended to. » NOW. IS THE TIME TO BUY GOODS AT YOU WANT. Nevada City. ‘Nevada, Jan. 20th. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ! Tendered by the YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB Andthe MUSICIANS OF NEVADA, to GEORGE H. EDMONDS . a: T.C, "W. H: Davidson, J Basley, J. A. Lancaster, . Jona Lester, Tickets $2.50. Nevada, Feb. 23d. a RICHARD D. REED, ORNAMENTAL GARDENER. MOST RESPECTFULLY to afore By Ladies & Gentlemen of Nevedeehd tern ~7 ee qs ily bated ——in the Town esse eke . e aa ing, and other ‘pand mag Seeds. Also, s choice lot of Magiish thing he ose for ante rare pl an shall Satis mec P ae my Goods and ascertaim the. prices . All orders from abroad promptly THE LOWEST RATES AND GET JUST WHAT . Remember the old stand, next door . to Carley & Beckman’s, Broad street; . JULIWWS GREENWALD. . To take place at the EVADA THEATRE: : —oNn— q Wednesday Evening, March 13th. . Lo nd Light Jol nn aie the B contes contri Phe © ance, . with” good 1 der, 8 those third who h was ¢ fiting rate o . Tne by th the be the $1 tested places wont 82 Pp “the . p bottle was ¥ “Th lows ; BED. SPbs Fock Foto boke ee eg /AEREAE ie