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SATURDAY. MAY 5th, 1806.
County, Pauspects,—Nevsda eoanly y
first mining tounty in the: ‘Btate.4
‘Our.miners hy.theircncray end enterprise . _
have sneceeded in developing mineral re.
wotirces which throw in the shade the highly
is now
colored Feports Which’ cdine to we front Mon* tana, Idabo spd other digtavt mining regions.
“Within thé past year dud a baif the great.
Bine. Cemunt_Lead_ bas been prespected .
from the bouadary line: of Placer, through
Littie York township to the claims of Ja"This
rematkable deposit seems to have once
Tt vartes from fifcobs & Sargent on Quaker Hill .
been the bed Of a river.
ty-to:one hundred and fifty: feet_iv width;
; = and the cement is so hard that it.can only
be successfully ‘worked by milla During
the past eighteen monttis teo or twelve exCollént wills have been erected upon the .
‘lead aad. we do not know of a single instance .
of failure to find good pay. The yield is
from eight hundred. te sixthousand dollars
per. week.. The average, yield cannot be
less than from fifteen hundred to two thouennd dollars for. « every eeven days to rach
will, The gold is coarse, and as the c‘ment is not near so hard as quertz, the procose of working is simple and rapid.
During the past two yeare prospecting for
quartz has been pushed with energy in every
part of the county. In Nevada township
hundreds of valuable mines have been
opened which are now giving large numbers
of men constant employment and yielding
their owners a handsome income. Gold
Fiat and Willow Valley showed little signs
of vitelity’s ‘year ago, now they have become thickly settled neighborhoods, with
wille and hoisting works upon almost every
and hill-side, ~The, same energy
‘whichhag resulted, in auch developments
about Nevada bas. characterized the mining
enterprises of: Grass Valley. New milis
have heen erected and new paying ledges:
opened. ~ At Eureka and Bowman’s considerable prospecting has' been done, which is
Rey the--gravel ¢laima on the widga: from
Moore’s Fiat to French Corral, winers have
reaped a golden ‘barvest and are still “gathering in” the dust in larger quantities than
for many years. The Eureka claims at San
Juan cleaned up $32,000 io ove week's run,
and inany'other companies hive taken out .
: any Rate the State, ‘flais Prasicheso exAyer eager Mendow. Lake » will be added .
Bulletin, says Yonness’ bill tov
daté@ tie SNerthern’ and Southera Judicial
Districts in California, has been superceded
. by another reported from ‘the Judiciary
‘Committee, making the same provision -fur
both C: Cal lifornia and Louisiana—that is, »bolishing @ the Northern aad Southern Districts
in California, and the Eastern and Western
Districts in Louisiana, and declafe that the
said States shall respectively constitute one
jndicial district.
‘. passed and gone to the House. Also, that
Mr. Bidwell has introduced a bill for an Act
to enable the State of California to reclaim
the dry and sterile lands within its. limitsIn Bueechts.— We saw & feminine a few
days siyce, says the Spint of the Times, parading her fait proportions through Montgomery street, arrayed in cout and pants,
looking With perf-ct contempt on those who
had a right to ‘wear ’em.” She was flanked
on either side by what we supposed were
mén—ast least they were dressed in men's
clothes, But then, ae aa offset. to her ap. parel, they were ‘probably women in disguise. As the triv passed. we were informed the woman in the center was a married
woman, and then we wondered, -as time
rolled on and coming events cast their
shadows bafore, how such a dress would becone hér.sstiees
Yreka vs. Rep BLure.—The merchants
-of._ Yreka, says the Chico Courant, held a
meeting last week and voted.a set. of reso.
lutions to the eff-ct that they forbid the forwarding merchants at Red Bluff from shipping-a pound of freight by the Teamsters’
Association, and if their teams were inolest-'
ed, they would call on the Governor for
protection, and withdraw their patronage
from Red Bluff.
MEI-BOURNE, in Australia, has a population of 120,000 inhabitants, and is increasing
quite as rapidly as San Francisco. It has
many of the arpects-of-an American city,
American labor and American capital having
added ‘turgely to its growth. American
coaches, American whgons, American team sters, Atherican pioneers, Awerican mercBtiolr 4
Ia'this*shdpe the bill has .
Grand Treasurer v5 = og Grand
presentative ; “HN holds
over; J. Ax MeClelland, ra i Sargent, J.
fA: Piper. Phaters rnin eae
day onye: Sheriff Adkison eat officer Casad
leave this morning for San Quenti
in charge four prisoners sentenced as follows: M. 8. Price, 24 years; Paris Pinkston,
Lacoff, 2 yeate—for burglary—fobbing Francis Lofton en Dry Creek,,. Also, Benjamin
Gill, for two years, weanling cow * Mrs.
Perkins.
THe steamer Oregon, ‘ot Holliday’s
stepping at Port Isabel, at the mouth of the
Colorado rivers She isadvertised to sail
May 13th, connecting with the riter steaw‘ers for Fort Yuma, La Pas and Fort MoJave.
Tue Pacific Mail Steamship Company
has petitioned Congrésé Aor compensation
for services rendered to the Post Office
Department in the transportation of the
mail curing the years 1864 and 1865, between New York and San'Francisco.
“Gov. Brownlow, or Fennesses, has res
ceived a dispatch trom Grenada, Mississippi»
announcing that :there,is,in that State a
plot-ou foot for his assassination.
A°LATE official statement of the number
of National Banks in the States shows it to
be 1,045, of whicki one ia in Colorado, one
in Nevada and one in Oregon.
SENATOR Nye hus secured the passage
through the Senate of a. ball granting the
right of way through the public lands in
‘Nevada to the Humbéldt Canal Company.
Name Cranced.—As Clement-C. Clay
has been patdoved by the: President of the
United States, we. suggest the propriety. of
changing bis name to. Executive flamepey
C.Clay. .
Dectev.—The éontest between S. J.
Clark and J. H. Gates, fer the office of
Sheriff of Piomat-bobnty: has been decitted
in tavor of Gates, The Supreme Courtdeclares Gates elected by five majority.
Tur. Stockton City Election takes place
on the 7th inst. ‘C.'T. Méader is the Union
of Prie
in, having{~
3h years; Asa Allerton, 34 years; John]
Line, has been placed on the Arizona route, .
"
ob. a STOCK. OF Goons,
ime ee ==
t phediedl Migeie and Children’s —
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippersy-&e., &e.
From the best manufacturers of New. ie Korky Phila
delphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents Ladies, Misses’,
and Children’s Shoes,
Just.from the Manufactory, received by the las
Steamerg J also: have tull assortment.of
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Oll, :
French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs; Nails, Awls, Thread Lasts,
and in fact everything to be found
_ {na first-class Shoe and
Finding Store. *
__ Repairtng done in the best «sty ss:
Boots and Shoes made to order !
And a good fit warranted in, every case. I keep
Boots of my own manufacture. always on band: apd
will sell all my Goods,
F_Cheaper than any other
House in.town! 1
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c.
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e.
Sdn étin bor th the wiebadd 3
Nevada, November 1 Ith.
“RACES ae RACES.
GLENBROOK PARK.
SPRING MEETING, MAY 24th, 66.
First Day=Thereday.
Purse of $75. Mileheats, Free for all Hor
‘ses Owned in this county.
Same Day.
Purse of $30, Singlé dash éf half a mile.
‘Free for the county.
Second Day=Fridny.
-Purse of 93 00. mite heats, Three in Five.
Pree:to all.
~ — Same Day.
ua ° ii
Three ta Pives Precio alt cna atte
county, except Frank Malone
aturday.
Single dash of a mile. .Purse of $50.
to all. Second Horse to save bis.entrance. .
Same Day
Purse of $25, Single eo Tipteers
amile. Free th ti dash rsa. a
: = zp
# ¥ 3
¥ > é
Free
&
: f: reat, Excitement
ON meet ‘er ET,
N consequence of he wi l of fe ies
A hewvily. aaa aed om .
— » ihe.old hs well esiablahed Hour of.
‘. JAGoB ‘ROSENTHAL,
s% ef
The cacaainas begs leave ie gies the. , Ladigg
of Nevaua and viciuity thst he is thankful for past
patronage, wud tu merit in the future, be has just reGoods ever Rreushs to Nereaa, .
ae :
Whieb will Se sold at such Low Ttates as to, convince _
goods pertain }-vur-patrons tirat aff
are nu sul at my Siore at
GREATLY REDUCED Paiem :
¢
ne ¥
> * & : an Or% ?
tar PRICES!
§000 Yards smite Prints, 20 neemie
per yard.
per yard,
1500 Yards Blédehed Muslin from
25 to 37 1-2 cts. per yard.
. 500 Wards Carpeting dd 1-2 cents per
Yard.
_A Large Assortment of Latest Styles of
Hats, Caps, Balmoral Shoes
AND a
SPLENDID SILKS,
MUSLLS3,, Er A Crh.
SUMMER SHAWLS, .
New & Fancy Head Dresses. '
hie) GRARASOLS,
Ss GLOVES,
nee ‘RIBBONS,
. "COMBS, “
BRUSHES;
TOILET BASKETS
4nd. an infinite variety of everythiog useful and or
i
,
Largest and best: selected stock or
2500 Yards Cambrie Lawns, 25 cents .
‘Bevan 3
Loos
Tue OREGY?
cated on Rush
f.ou this city,
Hinds and othe
years ago, on
vary ing”
after much a
Siuce the revive
ent company fr
in striking pay:
penovafed and s
chinery, and we
who recently ¥
was paying spl
aspecimen abat
was studded wi
estimated at be
— dollars: — The
many ledges 1
years since, thi
pays whieh lav
Experience ha
ledges in this. +
cations on the ¢
the water level
do not improve
an exception t
methods of wor
ed expense, ha
resume work u
doned years ag
ranted saiong: .
, Rreriee Pi.
ly, the. opiaic
claims of any e
altitudes, seem
ally accepted b
prospecting for
heen done in st
covery of plage
of 49 and 750,
in this county,
line; in Sierra
this. opinion.‘Downieville ‘it
maide-w that.
been almost d
gravelin the ti
feet in depth.
valley in whiet
bedn prospect
seems to be ¥:
extent. Abou
already been
first discovere
weeks took 01
compuny huve~struck tock in thelr ledgulation, ay an Wedienas . in enterprise the Edwin Forryst arrived, 94 tian Francison utes and twenty seconds wi mf tse pages a nn ite
. which bide fair to. rival the celebrated Alli. a wericans ate the ruling people by the last stenmer. Bey = 2 th a ace, ten r cent. ee mag this Stat
eon Ranch mine in richness.“ Other compa: cherries =e . having boon pet Se aplenlid Sindition’ : bout three
nies are at work and: taking out excellent , ’ of * OBDRN«1 © 5 plenty, of ote . anticipated: Tne Pricer A large quantity of Wall Paper. have been dist
THe Freepmen's Bunesv.—The. Copwil Spare no pains to give general sti ss
— ros Sot ie i ia, — ‘but . perheads, eae ot .crente a. prejudice On Piety Hill, on the 9d inst., to the wife of M Lage ees. . Aamemn, . ico t Gate So oer eee ee ’ pie * =
ttle has « n wor e while . against thé Unio ty, by chargit n Piety , on the » to the wife of Mr. . “> 2 . ot i : my _ Us. is
Pa ‘this township abounds in ledyes, o ‘Fresdeaw ‘8 Raatd as oct heed pe phen eeee :'. ri7 TT e a 4 a ¢ FOR, ESTEE AABRASOR. 7 ce ~ tian gama per ~~ tothe
fown, of Washington to Eureke protection to the negro, while the fuct.is . nines ra JENKINS ic hereby sandiioethit’h labo and bavng tw intgen bn of. estab, placer mines
pect i's, and the time will come when . that thousands of the poor whikes. sot ae ARRIVALS wigs THE : \ v*Plentiow Monlags May Resctter of Neva~t und shalt yang soe lenges stock of Geode 1 oan out (¢): aa
, tillione,ef dollars will be. taken: from them . orished by the rebels, are fed NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Dip’
1 = y the rebels, ate fed ‘and clothed) BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY » ROR/CIPY TREASURER. ; . DEFY ALL COMPETITI 1) wlvbtach
annually.. every month by the agents of the Bureau. Lancaste d Hase Propri : om! #20 8 cotipan
About éné year fine; thié first location Tbe. (riendéof the South: should éustain it for Rn Tey’ *Tepentere. We. Seneure ceca ole che And. will wot puffer myself to be undersold. Meotangibus
wae Pores are ie nay Mendow Lake . this reason. Fwiway, May’ 4, 1866, . Treasurer. ap 18 to the couritr:
tow pis that time more than oné M A Singleton Sa FICB t FOR CITY da and concludec
huddred *uiiles: of quartz ‘has bewn ‘luented . THe Red BluffObserver, April 28th. says . G Ketty do . cecal Menca ee — ROSENTHAL. ing and struc!
and recorded.. Much prospecting has been . three parties have fitted out in Red Blnif N A Watson do © Bare A mM. JIANSON 'y . pir announced as a Nevada, April 2nd. ED thick
“4 So. Uae. . Sy nee . “ Jz Houston gay e candidate for ‘the oi of City Treasurer.— nS ie: ness. « ¥
done, ge hoee by will) LP nctp ‘paid . this Week for Idaho. The jargest party have ¥ Bretenid-r Mstyer it Carry a 4 mitt’ Nevada, April 17th.. , ey ec : a ties of rich i
from @ to two hundred and fifty . 300chend-Gf cattle and 60 h-ad of borses— . H HH lia SSB.DM FOR city M + ew me Hi nai
dollars pér’ tor. ae he winter the . 200 head of the cattle were purchased of Maj. . GU Pond Little Yo A a HA’ w.o woe q q 4 q q 5 q4 4 4 q q 6 cept
gtound hal béed covebed with stidw and lit. Reading. Mr. Graves and others, of CotJH Keys Bear river WH Whiteside Pet obi ihereby announced AMERI G00: TOR wer
tle prospecting Wir’ hew’Glainht was done, . toiwood, ike’ 100 head of' cattle addigp . 7M Black Bri ge” G Wellington Red D . “Semada Apeitiaw nprnter es eT esto SAM DEY Goede STORE, pases 3
though eightuat ten‘cumpinies Worked with-. horses. There are about 50 head of cattle . B Glasseth do JR et iukare _FOR CITY MARSHAL. caese reo eae of it a
vut interruptivo. The flourishing town of . in the emalivat band. au go by the way of MF Williams do” ~S Spéneer Sweetland J.P. CILMAN who go to Me
Mesdow Lake grew up and: was incorporn. Fort Crook!" D Jones da, GH Band Jaittle Yo DILLON is herby 8 City Mahal" * somal . Tyas Just ‘RiCEIVED : ms
tb Ghat Lets Man rs oe + BWA? sta Jean Wikantn teen . Seas H*. ax anamase H Beryae
ace ned ar in ‘the township; 6 IN case ei report of the Reconstruction . pop mith do B:F Clumpett Waabi! FOR CITY MARSHAL. armies AND SUMMER @oors!" ‘ party of seve
new district will, before next Sep. Committee is adopted. by Congress, Gov. — os aq] Kacinding French & ie ed.through V
tember, cdutain.& population: of. frdin eigit . Low will doubtless convene our Legislature ae J. i F, DRAKE «. ‘as & canai perenne Prints Meadow Lak:
at sone ‘ poeple, J If beret is as for the pernene af ratifviog the proposed . SODIUM & SODIUM AMALGAM, . Nevada, Apri7m. ony chats — ca — mona dsappintine
o cations, such « pupulation wilt! amendments to t onstitution. CaliforFOR CITY’M “4 White and Brown Shittings, 5-4, 6 4, 84,94, 104 on their:
~ be Welleuistained by thesé wiides.”” We have . nia may be the firat State to respond -to the BYOKRENE St araaarace <.._ . Sheotiige) Wilite'and Gray tbe He returned fro
just given, gh Bepernl facts in regard to resolution of Congress. * ine Casnute ae eviee ay set ‘ ane Pirnishing Goods, Hits, Cape. , ieee.
the lead ning secti f the t. “OTS are e'TrOM AS, Large stock of Hoop Skirts, Hoslery, &¢. 7
for the pent evade. the _ oe Eve ON OFFICE.—There are & few patriFOR 8 By BY oo x= o Great variety of Yankee Notions. vag od ney ;
made in the ime oes el nen Bis otic fellows down at San Jose, who. have 45 . = ITY MARSHAL. _ --&-very-fine stock ot Gents’ Puper Collars, — mag ti
triete, rich im thinerals, are yet unexplored, iesued'a call for a Jobneon Club, They are J. F. BUSSENIUS & co. . QScemanentce ‘announce “a cian es ease turns to
not modest in their call, for they say: “Let pd ones for re-tlection to emiat dani » Letigt ape aah if aompaduoml,
and an extended field is stilt open tu enter. ated Opeper of Commerdiel. «, Five: 8 a ‘a Wear, snow except:
prising men. The reaults during this period . °° *¢?,if thers are not enough: of -competent . ot Vv 4 3 . ereday A April 3. Bo pies fon bering are quot: that I defy com Meadow Lak
are most fixtterings! When’ business of aii . " friends'of the Administration and ite NEVADA CITY. A MOTING a porehasing slp or yrrel em Ea te this city in
papers ofthe State were deplorth Wa'bes} this District “if there were no Federal a RG Wareantea ‘not to explode, sane tae te trouble bp Ped Meadow
city of capital to develop the mines, we held . “Mees there would be no Johnson Club. aw? Clarke & ele iees Ver Be
’
Fs. = re Bers Lak eee a i ~Tows Lo
thatet was etfong'arms awd stout Yearté, Mi. dad bfhhe Baveiedobur _*fowm Lo:
-reoted by intylligenge, that we needed.— ete DetecFok ney BY PIONEER ASSAY.OFFICE: . “*
This has been y proved in this county.— . 4¢ x AVVAAD —— Teka, have 2
No socner were the ledges uncovered by }a——— li Me
parece: and
are 2. sPaktg ‘yamns 5. we
_ loners emenarro ow
a jaa
‘FAL OLeAeYES
Movade; April tthe, twHitd tro nd edhe)
waa und leeiin ladseaen 4