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

May 12, 1866 (4 pages)

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, at 25 the tu ier, Lace rder ! . Lkeep and apd ie seem to have inadé dé’ rapid a progress dur“ some extent, have not the means to develop . __Which $108,000 was takeo, The guid was ~ French Company will no doubt’ tuke & forway of creek diggings. Lodak ‘@Prarns. Roven & Reapy. This place, one of the oldest town in “our ‘county, abd io ‘early’ times ore of the most prosperous, 4 does not . ing the past year, as most of the other places. “‘fhere is nodoubt of the righuess of the quartz ledges in the vicinity. of the town of Rough “Gy Ready,’ “but the owners, “ofthe ledges, which have been worked to thea. Several ledges discovered.; during . . ‘the past year show clearly that they will pay well. One to ‘particular dn, which several pieces of the rock have. been assayed, realized we-highs figure as $75:per ton, and the Jowest $50. A shaft has been sunk a distance of eighty féét, and no more work eatt be dune until machinery 1s put up, which would cost aboat $6,000. There are twenty _.otthirty other Iedges ia that immediate . —~vicinity, which will pay alt the way trom} eight to fifteen dollars per ton, and even these will: remain uuworked, ‘unless capital lends a haud. whe Ricn: ‘Discovery: —A very rich ledee of quartz_was recently discovered and located _ by a French Company, near the Yuba river, on Wolf Creek. ‘Ihe ledge is two miles from the celebrated Fellows, and one mile from Snow Point. The specimen of quartz brought down, weighed from one half to three quarters of w pound, and is more than one-half free gold. ‘Tbe ruck is very much the same in #ppearance as that taken from the Fellows’ lead. In the latwr €ldim a pocket was found some twu yeurs age; frou "pounded out with.a hand. mertar. In the entire cuuntry uround Suew Puint prospecting is. going on at a lively rate, aod many promising ledges have been fouud. The tune gut of the ledge which they recently SFr. , SUCCESeFDL. Nearly all the . new rie overies uf quartz leads in ti is county, as far as they have been worked, are proving good beyond a duubt. We have uot heard, of all the great number of locations made, of one that has been abandoned Some ten or fifteen contracts to rua tunnels and sink shatts have been let during the past week, and the greatest euthusiasm prevails among quartz operators. Some of the owners of new leads are already recviving dividends, and in the course of a few weeks the aumber will be doubled. Very heavy sums of money have been offered for clvime of late, but most of the compunics are not dispased to sell. Paying Weit.—The Chinese, working. all the way from Neewtown to the Anthony House, appear to have a good thing in the ter place a few. days ago and saw a very _ large crowd of-the Celestial beings hurd at it. There are between two and three bundred at work on Ordinary occasions, but when a tax collector appears in the vicinity, the number ie decreased 50 per cent., ns they manage to buve holes equal to the cay_. Stes, in whieh-te dive into at a. moment's notice. Que of the Jobns informed ta that o i he hired “fifty-five men, and was duing belly well. He tinké he clean ‘em up, (the diggings, not the men) and catche two flee oe dollars.” Sa SPRive Wearnrr.—Spring has opened apparently i in good earnest, The surly winter is at last gone, and within a week his cold b'asts have giveu place to softer gales. The rubins, mariins and other birde are as merry as larks in mid-cummer, and the frogs keep up a lively eoncertat mght. The buds and leaves blighted by the frost are beginning to hold up their heade agnin.— Gardens about town,luok gay. Peas, petatoes and: all sorts of vegetables are growing in abuddanee and preparing to “spread themecives.” was left by the last frost. New Discoveny.—We leare that a large andy gold besring quartz ledge, was discovered « few days agu, about three miles from tewn, on the W. road, near Skillman’s mill, Some of the rock already ; A.C. MILES, ety Ineo » taken out, shows any amoant of sulphurete I, Lay ehh na Bore cf County Clerk of ada ” and little free guid. “There ‘are hundreds . ofthe Pi = of Caitoraia and ox oicio Clerk . do of Yedges in thie’ ‘that have . hereby certi’y.the te loragres snd sor. never bere prospected, but as quartz ie high . on in the market we Mietauer eee we of were in fuil leaf und the valley, bile -epiration around them. The. “*pic-nicers” . Mr. Green, Pastor. We visited the lat:. _ There ig. little danger of} more injury tothe fruit by frost, as neve eer nected with ea large number “a to the grove fésterday! A nidrd Bewutiful day could nut hare been desired.. Tee . . woods were.decked .in their must beautiful . -Pobes.,. The -Stmniling : coantenances of the ‘Tittle. ones showed theit Joy and even. children of larger growth forgot for the time the:cares of sbusiness' and became b. ister} ously happy under the influence of the i inreturned to town last evruing tired and oP} dusty, but the day dae be sre Yemembered ingen pleasure, 3% ¥ Vakowane: Groceries, beoviaas. ETC.—We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs, Crawford, Leavitt & Co: in this morning’s TRanSuRIPT, . They. have just received an. imnrease stock of goods which they offer for wale at inary low prices. <a Elka Beans offers for” Bae 2 his lot and brick building, on Pine street, new’ occupied by George E. muegen It is a fine business atand. we ies WE are indebted to Hun. J.-G. McCullough for a pattiphlet copy: uf « ‘the Citizen's Hand Book, containing the Registry Act, the Constitutional Provisions defining the Right of Suffrage and the Laws eo Elections.” ‘PREACHING SUNDAY.—Services will be held 10. the Methodist Church, Brond street, Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 74 o'clock. Rev. D. A. Dryden Pastor, Sabbatt § schou] at 14. e’clock, P.M, Services in the “Congregational Church, Main street, Sunday worhing, at }1 o'clock, and in the éveuing at 74 o'clock, Rev. R. B. Snowden, Pastor. Sabbath Schooti inumediately after the morning service. : Preaching at the A. M: E. Church, Pine street, Sunday atternvon, at 3 o'cleck: Rev. ————_—_—_—_—— PE EECELE EI AMERICAN DRY GOODS STORE: J. P. CILMAN, H*s #UST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE stock of : SPRING AND SUMMER GooDs! Knclading French & American Prints Delaines, Ginghams, Berages, Chambruaizs’, : Poplins. Alpaccas and Merinos 4-4 Whiteand Brown Shirtings, 5-4, 6 4, 8 4,9 4; 10-4 Sheetings, white and Gray California Blankets, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Avery Large stock of Hoop Skirta, Hosiery, &c. Great variety of Yankee Notions. A very fine stock of Gents’ Paper Collars. Nice stock Philadelphia made Boots. Shoes; and Gaiters, for Gents’, Ladies’, Misses and , Children’s Wear, ~~ My facilities fer buying are such that I defy compik Pease call plete es my stock before ners elsewhere and decide for yourselves. for ee Bound to sell as cheap as any Store; in Grass Valley. No trouble to show Remember the pame and poe Third door below Clarke & Pettes, Main poraeod Grass Valley. apis NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, “ATTENTION! . TO DELINQUENTS. NOTICE is bereby given that, by a vote of the NEVADA LIGHT GUARI) at the last Monthly Meeting. it was resolved that “all Members Three Months or over in arrears for fines and dues, at the next regular meeting, Ao June 8th, 1966 shall be expelled from the Company and adverti: pte Delinquents take notice and settle — 4th 1866. By order of the Compaby. & 2.4 LANCASTER Hit, Capt Coma'ag. ¥: jet savor in Probate Court, ona of Nevada Inthe yh yap eh Eeriek Farrelly. deceased. rn a . to Coort the Michael acre. the Adeuatetrenes of the Cetate of Patrick ‘ar--ly deceared. praying for ‘well real estate, that it neces ~ of the real estate to pay the = es ty toe net Dg outstanding ‘Administration: It-is therefore Administrator to : of thedercased a8 shall bemecessary ; and that of thie order be at Drinted and pubil in said ere sy ey Hiring hy jig ius ons foe Hot Beale Ne. 28 Commercial Street. OT hava CITY. FRANK ounce. & ©0., Would respectfully’ anvouncé to the public ttat they have opened the above named Market, and will keep on hand, at all times, the very best of "MUTTON, x SAUSAGE. “POUTRY,ETC; Etc. Which we will furnish at Lower jess for cash, than any other Market in the City. iny8. F. SHIRLAND & CO. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED. STOMACH B BITTERS. A PURE AND POWERFUL TONIC, COR RECTIVE. AND ALTERATIVE, OF WONDERFUL EFFIC CY IN DISEASES Or THE— STOMACH, LIVER-AND a Cures Dyspeps ia, & Liver Compla Headache, SCeneral feral Debility Nor vousness, Depressi Constipation, Colic, Incr” mitent Fevers,Cramps and _ all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bod> ily Weakness, 2 Whether inherent. in the system or produced by special causes. Nytbing that is not wholesome, Genial and re-. ‘btorativein its nature enters into the composition of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT ERS. This een preparation contains no mineral of any ind, mo-deadly botannical element; nd fierce excitant ; butit is acombination of the extracts of rare balsamic-herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. ‘The weak stomach is. a rag invigorated and the appetite restored bythis agreeable Tonic. and hence it works wonders case of Dyspepsia and-in less confirmed forms-of Indigestion. Acting ar a gentie and painless sparient. as well
as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the eonstipation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive organs. The agony of Bilious: lic is immediately oe suaged by a single dose of the stimulant. and by occasionally resortipg to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. _ Asa General Tonic, HUSPETTER’S et 3 TERS produce effects which must be’ ex en ‘or, witnessed befufé they can be hy appreciated: In tase of Constitutional Weaknese, Premature.Decay and Debility and Deerepitude arising froia old age, it exercises an electric influence. In the-convalesceut stages of all diseases it operates us a delight! ul invigorant. When all the powers of nature are.relaxed, it operates to re-inforce and re-establish them. Last. but not least. it is the only safe stimulant, being manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, and entirely free from: the acid elements present more or — Ad all the ordinary tonics ign 04 of th Ne family eine ey ae ‘so un «am and, it may be truly adved, deservedlf popular with the mtetli ent AP oy tas rtion Ad the community, as HOSTETT TT Sold by all Seapytath, See me and Storekeepers every where HOSTETTEB, SMITH & DEAN, Agents, Nos. 401, 403 and = Battery street San Francisco sony. CITY BRE WERY., camemcnnns JOHN BLASAUF, Would res lly inform the peo=] ple of Nevada county that heis now “Hh amie to furnish the very best LAGER BEER, Y aver manufactured and at the lowest a and: Saloons can be sure of ans = splendid article of Beér in Kegs or Bottles, In any quantity from @ pint to ene hundred gal lons, Alt orders left-at the City Brewery on SPRING STREET, will be promptly and faithfully atten ded to. my6. oe Ground Feed, Barley, ‘Corn, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. DEMIJOHUNS, A Fine Lot, ¥or sale by GREGORY &. WAITE. SODIUM & SODIUM AMALGAM, BIOKRENE. FOR SALE BY : : 3. F. BUSSENIUS & CO. Corner of Commercial & Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY. reaches ie ‘ D. Belden Attorsey EUREKA: MARKET, " soe below Cline & Noviteky'e ree al . ‘ » Sine . Sa Btorn Winter's meer treba tre * ror Coma jae As d new, _NOW TO: BE-SEEN AT ‘BANNER'S. New 8 jose RECEIVED and mow epeuing at the Clothing Emporium PBANNER, . Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada city. A Large and splendid Stock of Gents’ and Boys’ . FASRIONABLE OLOTHING } Selected expressly for this market of the most ‘approved Styles for the, .; Spring and Summer Trade ! And of qualities unsurpassed by an Clothing House inthe Neon, whieb will re . per, Low Rates! As cannot fail te give complete satisfaction. We have in store a Superior Swek of FINE DRESS SUITS 11 BUSINESS SUITS !: New Styles of Every Deseription. Spree SPRING Raw sidan the ale asus. Peto and 3 Resorte Hats . Pe Just Steadman Two ‘Bandred Pair Bankert's Best “Philadelphia Boots, Just Unpacked and for sale at. IMPORTERS’ RA TES! eee All kinds of Beets, Shees and Galters, Suitable for the season. Also a well selected assortment fer Ladies’ and Childrens Wear ! In great variety from the Finest French Silk and Lambs Wool Underwrappers and Drawers, Down to the most economical ‘Grey and White Merino, Fine White and Flannel Shirts, English Thread Socks, Cravats, Ties, GLOVES, &e. ho. ke. Trunks, Valises, § Sachels, ko, &e, Our Spring stoek ts the Lar; Largest'to be found in Nevada county and vur facilities in procuring our goods been purchased at the prevailing Keduced Rates in the Kastern markets, evables us to Sell our Goods at Lower Bates than any other Howse. im the County } A ot ous Wiese Uniklan sok in oem sold ut GREATLY REDUCED RATES ! _. Call and examine. Importer, Whdlesale & Retail Dealer, COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS, Nevada. March 26th, $100 Reward For an Ancora Case : Special attention. i respectfully directed our exrer > {Ranufacture of the ele of the ol brated en never known to pry: Ra eg cure of Byphl lie, in ali ite siages, and used in the hospitals for the last ten years with the greatest success. “or obvious ayenome, we cannot publish the testimonials o the thousands who have been cured by it, but ia the innumerable eases in Which it has been administered we have et to learn. an instance of its failure. GOLDEN ALSAM No. 1, for first and such as sores on one or body, sure eyes, ete, Golden ean, Be No. 2, 5. Se Were: Ms will pe og st raer © and Sansome Sts. San Francisco, pee mein whom alt aonene must be ad. FURNISHING GOODS, direct from New ¥ ork and Philadelphia, p Ber beviey ‘ riages, . iE “ a ss _— * te? Ciiiesquiente of (hie arrival Sail. rity indy with anew a eosin? “pRY Goons: JACOB ROSE NTHAL, the Lanes a ee tlie ‘Gaidioa of Nevada and vicinity that he is thankful for past patronage, and to merit in the future, he a ae received the Largest and best selected obdsal: or Goods ever brought to Nevada, Which will Se sold at snch Low Ratesas to Convince our patrons that all godds pone to emaed wear . ee now oe a my dStore at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! PRICES! sy 5000 Yards assorted Prints, 20 ¢ents per yard. . 2500 Yards Cambric Lawns, 25 cents per yard, 3 1500 Wards Bleached Muslin from _ 9&5 to 37 1-2 cts. per yard. 500 Yards Carpeting 37 1-2 cents per Yard. A, Large Assortingnt of Latest ej of Ladies’ Basques, Mantillus,’ Cloaks, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Shoes AND GAITERS, SPLENDID SILKS, E MUSLINS, SUMMER SHAWLS,_ New & Funcy Head Dresses, GLOVEs, Ses Bg ~COMBs, “pauses, -« And an infinite variety of everythiag iseful and or namental connected witha Ladies’ wilet. Me ~ A large quantity of Wall Paper. As my stock is too extensive to. be, mentioned io detail, [ leave it for my customers to call ag my store and eee for nae Sey nh 0. ceived, Please take notice that having bi nr eaileeedainitlaeia o Goss Fam and shall DEFY ALL COMPETITION! And Se Pr Arey Mee ‘JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, April 22nd. ‘TATE OF CALIPORNTA<tu m Sostie’s S . Ce Png oo of N (c= e pun cs of California, Noyade ate: avr ing. You are hete unt Weaaas day p Bath A. 1066, at 10 saeuk A. M., to ansewer unte’ the complaint of Fi é Ww ims to recover of you, the eum ef $70 62 eeous due 48 balance on the he aceount of A. Stoper and Martin Miller. r-agsinat 90 you we Phy and Piabor dows, and meteri furnished i edn the in the Towa oy mares eae. SRLaee: and — ponfance i nimi Bg Ly ding mg been "oa yea wopen, -“ citim to the Plaint pact by hid Be on file in this office. when judgment will be you for the said amonut, sowether . t pone ek igen wer. ar. oe ones mone’ be pablioned tnt in the N d thas. the SPSS See lie Kheu 8 in the . at east oncea week for three eucecssive wee chee aad ee by ex to ere ae nated of the Given under my band bas oe ONES, 3. F mee A. Pacifie Coast. Price. F Pity dollar dollars per dozen, or Dd. 1800s Mout Five Doliara per bottle. ow. e iate Te P GC. F. RICHARDS & COAttest: a> Markham, Pa Wholesale and retail Dae 2 Theaiete, Orien Clemens, Pl’ # Attorney 176. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. "eek Bae, 3. 6 Bend awe evade i. ' Mewada, May tt. . “ a etied, earesrauma cate Tere NEyADA, CAs 11 ie, hed to cure Gonorr tiger Glee Ir ta ‘HE. Treasurer.o “Nevada county "wil Pay. ee eae 3 seuhee et? . . Tice Fund and repletered.prior to August ~ above uine with15th, 1865. Interest on same ceases at the date our siguature across of it. F. BPENCK, a Aer Gear Erase ". WININGEM & Co. hevads OK AND JOB. go pcx Me eee ss lp RIN EER a OP WECM, FINE = WINWSS, ccnatecionent atten to ¢LIQUORS GENERALLY, For the old sak well, established House of ——— tetera errata terre TOLLET BASKETS =