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May 18, 1864 (4 pages)

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Ftaeiy fiw lake abt as abu ¢ions valne and ae ing indications in those ~ worked, are now preparing to go to work Fiencedn the business,-and they tell ue they ‘north and west of south, for ah unknown City and County Officis f, ' Se nrc Te,.Copren Mives.—Since the wild excitement of a _ tt became quieted, the cepper pines, ne et eee ee burst. Many invested in _2%peetation” of finding rich ‘veius~just-below oly thes ‘the, purpose of creating a fietisa ies ee fing out at a gt figure; _ [22 sent of conn "Mr. Meredith, the seoTue eumber of Uegitinatn childres bore up s contrivance for THE Louisville Journal says Gen. W. T. Sherman has been a very thuriderbolt in the war, and wherever the guiding spirit reHs hs he went to bsttasege and from ‘Chattanooga to Knoxville, for: the’ Purpose aid even those who bad inith in the mines were compelled to oul fora time: for want of eapital, “Avery few ofthe claim have been worked, all Boas Other companies, encour ~— . eg been agin. * We recently visited the mines in the vicinity of Spenceville, and found those who are at work in high hopes of success. We. talked with men who have bad years expe~ never saw more, fluttering indientions. The Mines —There appears to bea belt or vein of copper one and 8 half miles wide, aad running m -a diréetion a little east of af se and when tei Row bP od, it-won aliraye thoroughly dais.” ‘pibfobmed as mach service as any Union. . General in-the field, (except Gen. Grant) untiringly and uncomplainingly, and when he is assailed, he permits time, the slow but sure witness, to clear up and vindicate his conduct: He is most anxious to defeat the rebellion, to end the war, to save the neces-. sity forlavieh expenditures _ snd enormous contracts, arid these are the crinies for Which he is really arraigned, although the specifications are’ artfully designed to’ ‘cloak the main object. He will out-live his waligners, and before his spotless character, his craven. calumnistors. will shrink as owls and bats from the glare of —— . Harriet -C, Green. Recas company, in contiection with the rive ba the next steamer. gi J. Waser lor mae? years od There are over one hundred and seven thetjeand. dollare {a United. States as Rieuinge “Troupe, wt he . Saturday, 7 seating hea daring ia rary aberra 106 of tid. ~ = Street, opposite Weaves & Co’s Store. See . UNION GOLD AND QUARTZ MuNiNe . iss ; Leiria! OT: ish by given that at. = ee oo THe —. Sharpshooters have donated ts the Sanitary Fund $242 75; the amount reteived from the State for camp services. _ MABRRIED,. on Thursday, Ma Tak by. R, Mr. Will-am right to Mrs. In Visalia 11th, Henry Philip, Eaq., of Nevada; to Miss fon A at Ba A. Reduetie, LS Arrivals at tie National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STREET. Pre} sieve NEVADA City, At Red Pop %e. McGoun J +held-on 12th oe D-, 1264. an assoesment of may of vot the eap pss ae m A m levied. 8g choad ee med dn U. 8, eo 0 rran a Little ork, of ter Diamond unless . ent shall r befo oF the d7t day Of Jumetopay delinquent assersmentat ae eras eon advertisin Ti exses ee ° he. Board’o _ toon rey Ysera aed et “Little York, May 1008,’ OTICE is here iven that the Annuaj meetin: of the ie caene Gold anda Silver Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company at Nevada. on the. 17th day of June, a. Dp. 1864, for the purpose of in creasing the Capital Stock of the company aad for the election of officers for the ensuing year and for such fu ther business as may come be fore the company E. H, GAYLOR», BSec’y. Nevada, May ioth, 14, ~——in-importunce to Mt. Henenck, the gentiemaniy superiotends ent, we went down into this mines The Tead; large and well defined, was struck __It was then reported that the Jead been lest; ~ West, # distance of seventy-five feet, through “the ledge, _hy have their shaft down a distance of “fw bald to be better than: they have ever liad, ore taken from this claim was shipped to the ~eade-are-located-near this. ~~eunk a shaft 173 feet, where they struck the . “ Gouuty has Cone, from this ¢laiamtThey diatanc’.” “Oa each side ofthe vei indica~ . cations of copper have been found for ten miles; but all the’ companies which have found favors ble prospects are located un the main belt. We were unable for want. of time to_visitaft the claims, but -we saw enough to satisfy us that the time will come when the copper mines will be almost equal The Well” Lead. This nalts is located just back of Speneeville, In company with twelve fvet below the surface. Some time since an incline was run down, when they struck and passed through the enst walh— but when the shaft, wag eunk to the west it wis discovered that the wall. only pitched ins that dirvetion, The shaft rruna down along theenst wall. Ata distance of thir. ty feet from the eurface:a drift was run a solid mass of ore, to what miners call theflukin, whieh is found between the walls and Miners who have been raised in Cornwall pronounce this the largest mass of ore. they have ever seen, The. Well compa~ 60 feet. The ore they are now getting out At the bottom of the shaft a vein of grey ore has been atruck. 200 tons of the first Antioch works, at the mouth ‘of the San Joaquin, which paid expenses. A large . amount is now ready for shipment, but the bene are not in operation, “The Grey Eagle —A ateent engine has en out some good ore, but work is now eus~ pended until the back assessments are col lected or the stock upon which Agsesements are due can be bought in by the company, ‘The Wild Rose.—The claime of thie compeny are Jocated-about three miles from Spepeeville, on the eat of Little Dry Creek They have eunk a shaft 50 feet in depth, where the lead, well defined and socased in solid walle, was ‘etrutk. Some ‘fine speci mens have been taken from this mine, but it has not been sufficiently worked to aacers tain the extent of the Jedga. The Hooker. —This Vead is very near and Of ‘the sime! chitratter ‘ne thé Wild. “Rinke The shaft has been sunk to the depth of 1B fevt, with aw exeellout prospect. . : Work haa been suspended for the present. The Mammoth, Gen. Grant, and & number of ‘other The) Last’-Chanés.—Thie company huve weat walluf the ledge. When we Visited the ‘mine thay were running’ del into the lead. gone eight feet without striking bade ys wall. i ‘ote fs said to be superior’ to any taken out before. They have a, large quantity of ore ready for shipare now cutting a reed for the pes getting Ik bt.” >» coun The Green Lead.—The ledge. of this company is net eo. large as in some othere, but the best ore ever taken out in the shipped 60 tans tothe Pacific . ple are just begin raising rock and pumping. They have tak» — ——=——— ‘Tae Philadelphia Inquirer. says that the blockade of the Southern coast maintained by the United States Navy iathe most remarkable in the world’s history. The great maratime nations of Europe. are-astonished at it, and they stand ‘aghast at the tremendous power of our navy, while our own ir’ and resources in this arm of the service.— The United States~ Government ‘ie now feeding thousands of the females and children. left destitute by the men who are up in arms against it. For instance, food was distributed to the destitute in Norfolk and Portsmouth during the six months naire with February, 1864, amounting in val $24,073 74, und wood to the value of . Ae ° . 661-44 waking A total expenditure of 928,. 645 18, or at the rate of nearly sixty thou. sand dollars per annuin. supplies have been donated at other peints all around the edze.ot a aeration, -ABovr halt a dozen of our cotemporaries San Francisco Builetin most furiously, Bet. ter buck your heads against a atone wall and done with it. Mrurreit wadhitivad —At a special meeting of the Little York Unien Guard, held at their Armory in U Bet, May ifth, the folowing resolutions wery unanimously adopted: Whereas, On the occasion of wur iets ‘visit to Dutch Fiat, in respouse to the invitation of the —Pasifie Guard, tlie Cordial, generous und sdidierly Wetvome we with the high compliment paid as by the presentation uf a beautiful Burner, hae filled oe hearts with @ratitude and Strengthened Pacific Guurd, forming a bond of fries tor tte Tt idebip and union never tobe broken, aud whereas, segelnese ntxpresinn Wie, our bearsfels thanks f our ry precia= a be their generosity und otdie ring, ag weil aa a feeble expression o our regard, therefore, . sad Resolved, That our thanka are hereby ten. dered to the officers and members: of the Pacific Guard, tor the cordial reception grveu us, and fur theirvo bh ey, aud gener treatment while their yuce ‘ ~ pany, San Francisco, which averaged 394 ey . Equally hberal . i Hse gust RECEIVED a large and splendid are pitching inte the Maryaville Appeal and . } received, ee Gi LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. Monpay, May 14th. D Bonrste Reese R A Brown Pean V 7 G Pardee Virginia JF Atherton “yd ‘Bei &w do ££ Smith Bradbury San F Frank McLoud = P Wilbert de JM DillGrass Vall Wali do.. W.O Weed Forest u Williame Sacramen A Haior wacramente Hill Grass Valley Ww Johnson Cherokee ‘do Robinson God Flat, do A Weed Diamond ervek do E tf Gaylord You Bet ton m J Twihan Forbestown WH Heydlauff Red D Z 7 r Yuba ee) b bogs Marysviile gee <=” 1. ~~ lison Jefferson Fi K rs Barr — veya 4 Deer Creek doseph Watkine te W H Pecktal do Johu Wilson San Juan Johs Heal Blue Tent
Wm Pelhem tenn A. Forest Nevada KUS do JN turner ag W. BGilh do & Brown P Wels do 2 New Store and tnd New Goods ‘SOL. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St. under the Transcript Office, aie Goons, For the Spring and summer 1.26 F dennphev ve eeen at his nicely arranged Store, ery Dry and Paney Goeds Line, Iu endless variety may be seen at ie Peer vor tes of My stock consists te ir r part of a splendid SILKS »MANTILLAS IRISH POPLINS, Limens, of all kinds. Also. a fine lot of Calffornia Jewelry, warranted of the first quality. Ladies parestegm ft te, hard times, ime the goc ana 4 = — ‘prises, My bee Blt ree Sales and Small Profits,” ve me SOL. ROSENTHAL. Commercial Street, under Oe, “Nevada, May 18th, ror Y os A ‘Birthday. Present to the Uaipn,. “JULY FOURTH, 1864, HE citizens’ of Neseinen and surrounding counT onal Che srettested to meet at the CongregaShareh, on Thursday Evening, May 19th. t halfseven gave 1o take initiatory a to tue holden , ORARD Pai rai. AND FESTIVAL, ‘Por the Benefit Of the Sanitary Commission 0 open on the First and ctose wi. ha Ball Neways The undersigned begs leave to inform the la public in general that he has opened his New Dry Goods Store. Where he will constantly keep on hand the finest assorimeut of Silks, Merines, and all kinds of Dress Geeds, ' Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, Also s full assortment of . Embroidery, Trimmings. ‘and Millinery Goods. Carpets, — O11 Cloth, &e. &e.: The patron of the public is solicited. = = COLDSMITH, ’ At the late stand of Bates & McCormick. SCHOOL BOOKS! GEO. A. CHURCH & co., Junction Main and Commercial Sts. AVE just received a y and com H*3 plete assortment of ww? kegs SoHo OL ROOK AT” NATIONAL EXCHANCE HOTEL. BROAD STREET...NEVADA CITY. a =, This old-and well es. aoe Hotelis again -Opened to the Public. . Puad—to t remodeled enlarged Resolved, That'ne we gaze on the folds of . on. the Evening ofthe Fourth of July. one et the cake and ey ag a our Bather, wong the modt-pleaswnt of the . @. K. Farquhar, A. &. Niles, t riorof the State. Located in on sievated a many rene Mi i that ever cluster around: oe ae Bet ae sre owe ccantieg Sen . eee Pag in “the po — Ital ag freedom— Weaver & Go., & Putter, ras heat of summer. Bult of Bi AND Fineof our pleas: . 8. Haas &Co., E.F,S ‘ PROOF. its walls keep out, in measure, the ant dsbodintions ia its loyal und true heatt. N. B. Brown R. M. tens. heat ao ene ae im case of Gre ed dungrs, and coupled with those. recollec. + eyo 2. i ie ree po, tna yer ptm et ests “veer be a eget Wish. fer be G. A-Chureh BOs ae. Weicn, : = There ar: no wooden buildings ear the Hobed ccess oe Pacific ev Gazet “. Cash Z i. through whens a the final reward vom Katou & aa A.M. Hangun & Go. b pelle: ate “Fatt asarni-hed, the soldiers. A. L Tower, L. WWilliame, » celled Motel im the State—ail the Pure, Resolved, That we Tecognige in Major . 4 C, Biegeere. D. K. gzteas : ace ne of the latent “4. a sed Kopp an estimable gentleman and a tbhur. . K. BH. Farguh ar. suits OF ROOMS ic areiog pee ough seldier, and we tenderhim vur sincere — tay Revere and rnished thmilies and the Sageel thanks for te wany ror shown ve , UMMORS. Stlimae oe . j ST TERES ou to make the House's How oer on ary and Bet Toller for their ware my om . office in ine te eTovwastip of Eittie York. 1s . 3 Be wee Cmaps Oolsey’ A ttendance 8 On county teen’ aad of and take thete oseene reir offices a Ae até ; thie A Réscloed, Tint langunge ts. iandequate to anes eR Woes a Torta co. wae ae The Monee tn bay ts yn er Ain migns. Dutch Flas (wnoee cel Aap prnerte. Pay LO ct Gna Ws Drioeaaa ne morsaaus fer Liquors ‘an qua . me and Wait Hho EU for their kina Greeting: Seat’ Wil be Tan ny yl 3 ent: The iano ceo Phe at “merr : , oe dance” will ever Be ey eigen! in ht ett } fall te pear und saawer, {ne camase®; if you Stabia where thetens mit ee Liveey Resolved. That we tender our thanks to p.Gixen under my hand this 14th day of May, . Nevada, uanenster & . . wists tye nian] age staatetet aay . S me = our visit, and ioe assure them that MILT. Comns, Constable. a soa R > their kindness is felt and appreciated. Fer-Garben . Whotessie dealer ix” fe! By order of the ria we Summons ordered to be : ListLe Yorx Vawos Guaap eee es id ware "panel Pare, i= U Bet, May 16th, 1869 mit R. MOGOUN, Justice of the Pesce. tg a cs aan BROAD AND PINE STREETS, At the Cor, of Broad & Pine Stza., . [NEW SPRING @oops: Go and see the NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING. Pe ccrctemae w+ ei ag aes “stone te ome P. BANNER, INN eet NG min H= JUST RECKIVED a large and Ele4 gant assortment or Scidiaiaia ST aor ei ee aT na aid . FASHIONABLE ‘CLOTHING, Selected expressly for this market. ‘The stock is of the most approved styles forthe Spring & Summer ‘Trade, ing House in eats State, which he TERMS As cannot fail to give most rt ete sbtletuction, He. has in Store a very Large Stock of Gentlemen’ s Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPs, BOOTS AND SHOE =; Together with a very large and fine assortment Boy’s + Clothing, ‘ TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ladies’ ana and. Children’ + Shoes, GAITERs> Me. ae, Which he offers aa ~~ 2, Prpsons ARE.INVITED to call «sind examine their stork previous to making purchases. ofa superior rquaity and will be found to be as A. ROSENTHAL & CO, W OULD, reepeettulty inform the citizens o a surro thay aes epee; unding towns tha First Class Clothing Store, AT THE— Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, CLOTHING. Consisting in part of the following articles — COATS, VESTS, PAN TS, SHIRTS, HATS AND CA 7” UNDER CLO THING, CRA VA TS, HA NOKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, California Blankets, And in fact everything usually found in an Ketablishment of this kind, “have slsoa very AND ENGLISH large stork FRENCH shane Suits, Re epee the atten stoek of Goods which nnd Summer wear. me every one to their Entirely New and all of the Latest Styles and Fashion! ment is Warranted to fit. My. Rosenthal, whe hiunabie ble ‘garments for sevyears, in this cit il ele gives the beat ¥» will see that every artiThe stock has been purchased term that they are enabled to seli them se ao, ‘anlage THE CHEAPEST. comomee ve Fa a Fibertone ea pubes par. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— IN KNOX's NEW BRICK BUILDING, —ox CORNER or— Broad Pine Streets, . } 2p: the stores of Goldrmith and Weaver & Co. ‘ = stg ain NTA 4.00 mN os And of Qua.iries unsurpassed by any Cloth[Very Reasonable Prices! ay VALISES, ‘The_prices are LOW, while the goods are NEW CLOTHING STORE! _ Wherethey have ant received a New, fagye Every garment purchased. at this Establish — a are info done. vertises into his Office, . of Dry a his stock ACCID Miner o: + from th this ‘city, bone hor ‘wagon W were sce of them seen agé Tar. { Jacobs’ b over the ‘terneon i Glenbroo SI this store etarm o Much np six days derstand hard-for before la + THe splendid Flat whe tiful-flag cific Gus the U Be THe C jamin Ro one for g cony We brought ~~” eontinue excueed . te which ball on M was done Wasa to acknos excellent this city. we want GoLpD . company, Run near te work i the stean Ferre an ately. Th ing from t Best. ' drove up day at 10 the best . places. Repup San Fran any of the Tue N coipts of . $912,937 Tue w Austin w conseqne! thieving . . THERE last week