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Gas Light. = A * >. The Mines at Grass Valley,
The Daily Transcript = There ts a general grow? all over.
NEVADA CITY, CAL, ;
Wednesday, May 6th, 1874,
pee _ * Pelitics.
Oakland is the onl y place we know
of om the coast, where political matters attract even A passing notice.
Fae _-But they hive had-the disease very
3
Dad_ down there,-~ The News and
Transcript have been cheek-by jowl
fora month,and we presume the
“people ‘were equally belligerent.
Fraud and deception——have been
charged 6n the one side, and stupidity and treachery onthe other. It is
claimed that a few federal office
holders-have been pulling the wires
for the Republicans,-and on the oth-er hand that a few—men, -some—of-~WhGii Were onthe City—Central
Committee, putup the jobs for the
Indepetidcnts. What isto be gained
by the election‘of candidates on-¢ith{the eity in regard to the gas ‘lamps
not being lighted at night. Here we:
have some twenty or thirty lamps
erected in every part of the city, and
not one of them lighted. We don’t
blame the people for growling, and.
we are guing to growl abuut it antil
those lamps are. put'to some use. -It
is almdst impossible fdr travelers to)
find their waythrough the outskirts
of the town during these dark nights,
and a better opportunity for roc bers
was hever offered to waylay bouest citizens. Such favorable opportunities
would tempt many whd are‘ a° little
inclined to. be “omit.” We don’t
want any sach bait laid out for. the
weak. The gas lamps must_be lit up
every night, or the poles’ representing_lamps should be ‘pulled down, .
and lanterns shouktbe brought into
use again, If the new Board @f.
Trustees can potmake suitable” arTabgements-with=the Gas Compan ¥,
i
the’ “Mining Situation’ at Grass
Valley for the mouth af April, from’
which we ‘make the following stum-.
"The gross yield of the Idaho mine
for the month of April was $63,000.
The. usual-monthly dividend has
‘been declared /payatile immediately.
‘The' Union-of. yesterday eontains . .
In making’ the trip from Dutch
Flat to this city yesterday, an accident oecutred to ,the Dutch Flat
stage which somewhat injured the:
drivr and broke. the: leg of one
horse, In coming down ‘the . bill
from Little York, through a place
where it has been mined ont, the
pbrakes, on account of the slippery
‘It will amount to $38,750, or $12 50
per share. A’ larger divid’nd could
have been declared, but the company .
is now ‘incurring extra expenses in
putting in a new edgine, air com.
pressor andl the Barlelgh drill.
cf these drills are now on the
from Conuecticut, and will be
Four
arrive. .They will be used—on the
sixth, seventh and eighth Jevels.
. They -will he driven by-campressed
air from machinery stationed at the
work ii about 6ffe month. The main
shaft will be completed to the eighth
weet a tree and resulted in the injary
put: above mentioned. There were -two
-to use in the’ mine’ as soon as they
surface. The-drills will be set to} In the report of the City election .
condition of the clay,and mud, would!
4 the w of develépment sse8; .
not hold the wagon, and. the Horses . ewok Opment progress eat
had to ran to keep ont of the way of
the coach. The driver could only. .
keep thefn in the road. In turbing a
curve thé*stage.came in contact with
or more passengers on the stage ‘at
the time, and it was fortunate no.
further damage was-done. :
f ==
= iThe City-£iectton:;
given in yesterday's -Transcript, the
number of votes cast for each é¢andiz
. . Reveen Giuianp was found
dead in his cabin, nedr the Monntain Spring House, Amador county,
last Sunday afternoon, where he had
“apparently expired while lying in
was'a netive of Alabama, and 45
years of age.
BANK OF NEVADA co
bed reading a newspaper. , Dedeased.
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A,H, Par
Tue Amador quicksilver mine still . continues to get richer and better as
The ledge is now about. three and 2!
half feet wide at the depth of eight}
feet.
A It
Jason Waris, living tear Woodland, has a French metino back
twenty-two months old, that weighs
205 pounds; atso a lamb uf the same
breed; six or seven weeks old, that
A : eae
Weighs sixty pounds, :
Mrs. HALLEBUUTON, of Woodville,
Sun—Mateo eounty, has, jast completed a quilt containing 8,577 pieces.
BROAD STRRET, NEVADA cre
. @ _ OFFICERs : 2
R. W. TULLY, President, : :
Ey Pama i. <. Camry.
xs 4 pS ine i x =i [ep
John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W. Tutly:
‘ker, %
lil
e W, H. Durvea
MONEY-TO-LOAN on good collateral ge,
curity.
Highest Price paid for City atid Coun
Warrants.
Legal Tenders Bought ana soid at Regular
Rates.
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min
General and Speciai Deposits recerved,
(Pitan ‘STOCK 8200,000, .
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sg
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. ; :
Drafts on Eastern Cities, Fondon and Ger.
many.
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe InSurance Company. __
8PONDEN18—Banko
Francisco ;, Bank of D.O
Interest on Time Deposits will be allows
ed, as follows_; canton
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.
——
Mills, Sacramento ~~
. Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
A
The Dail
NEVADA
ot OES
LOCAL
“ Would it not
economy on th
“Fathers, to pass
ing it a penel off
to walk the stree
® Jantern?’ There
sons-for such ala
avoid the ptyme
ing from injtrie
liding with lamy
very convenient
recognize those :
“jn the evening, ¢
bg.an apology fe
It woud certain!
way for the-City
light, who choos She is over seventy years of age. Iwelve Months Time
some Othér way of lighting the city
: lit is boped
a 4 F > thers ep ge Fe . ji > ane
level by the first of June, when drifts . date was given, and among _o : : Deposits, 8 per cent per better prov
© inka isfaeose d : : j ; + ner. . NZ CrAREE Alfred Shuster, . , ; A ana some better
eee nt racers setae should be ‘resorted: to immediatety. . will be immediately opened..The. .Was the name of Geo. E. Turner, . J. N-Cuanee and “Altrec abc rannum, . ? :
tion of a victory, we think, is3 : : No more ‘boys—play should be. had . mine: cbntinuesté show the usual . with the number of-votes polled for sae oo p iyoninte opal pe
es oe seeek ss statnee about this matter, aud it is time that . good appearance, and has ‘years 6f him. Thése not. acquainted with. rated each ot =a with. bucks sos on .
«+ Qby the Republicans, that the ee an end should be: put to it. It is a/ dividends in sight. . weelethe-civeumstances might infer, that rw ednesday the 29th, at Lia: Patera
of the city of Oakland iiepin sustain. Patio pare join the people. ' There ate no particular changes to . Mr. Turner hed been a candidate . Santa Barbara county.
ing its representatives in Washing. in making a fight in bringing this . note.at the Eureka. The-mainshaft . for city Trustee, and had been dePitas Wee late =
_. ton, who are. making efforts ae matter to a head. . is being carried. down for. the 1200/ feated. To correct such an_impresGallfornis Ge ‘inie ., eid tn bie ‘.
7 . care the paseuge of # bill fcr the imfoot level, wheh ‘new. drifts will’ be! Sion, we wish to state that he eee] ¥ start : ag nd thew, ia ~-provemeut of Oakland. Harbor. On opened: Drifting ig bale Wocs Soo nota candidate, would not-have sero-start ona lune td e world.
-, the other hand the ‘Independents . and west ou the 400 foot levek for . ved if elected, amd the ‘vote given . « .
charge that the federal brigade ot ofProspec.ing purposes. The grownd . bim was entirely complimentary ony
Hoe Hunters, eat ed Sue = ne. between the 5th and 6th levels con. -the part of his friends, and in dicoming very wien. oh sels benare 2 tinue to vay well, The yield for . rect't
_.= Office, are making their present dem. coming. It is predicted by those! the eee with ten stumps Fasvaiag = Sr Si se
re onstration to prove to the politicians . who have been familiar with the . -was $24,000; : Se ae . a a yes bathe sores
“at Washington that they aré rulers mives in the past, that the gold yield] ‘The »ugenta-is. giving every en-. We Call the attention of teamsters
‘of a city, aud are therefofe men WhO . this seanon will exesed that of any . couragement of future richness, Dur-. “2d business men generally, to the
aypeime veimndeds with a yeur-for the past ten yeats. Al) the . ing the Winter work was prosecuted . advertisementin to-day’s Transcript,
—— age ihiets — old claims will be worked and many . at a disudvantage. In that mine . Of Joseph F. Hill, corner 13th and
~—tion on Monday, and we presume the
" city is safe yet. It is difficult to-get
&FPersons residing ~The Red Men,
send mohey by Express.
Checks on Solvent Bunks taken at Par, i in making ee
; Soar : Se geand May dance
at a distance a
’
. ADEs: * ing next. Tt is pr
Portmonaire Gauntlets! » ’° a eatertainment a
=: : : committeesin ch
ey oe is necessary Z
: all who wish to «
NEW AND UNIQUE t will be the best o
= ‘best music in th:
secured, and a“
expected.
J. 8, Holbrook
auction on Satu
commencing at
his rooms, june
Commercial stre
Geld Dust, A
; ~~ Our mines are now neatly all/bet
ing worked, and thé amount of gold
dust taken out is indicative that we
have about arrived at-the guod time
On Saturday’ the depat—of-the-Union Pacific Railroad at Potter station,
Nebraska, was burned “by -incendiaAFILLIAM HOLMES, on Brow st,
“Y has:just received a large stock of Sb :
Gauntlets and Gloves!
From the celebrated San Jose Factory,com
prising the Ladies” Port Monnaire GauntTwo ininers, “named Cornelius . ’
McCarthy and Richard Pearce, were
killed_in the Yellow Jacket mine at
jets, Gents’ Military Gauntlets, Fine Dress
Gold Hi 1 §: ;
— illo Siturday : ° Military Gauntlets, and Calitornia Pattern.
: ‘ é . ” Buck, Doe and Dog Skin and Flannel
STEERAGE passengers are now Car-. Gloves of thie bes a
j nie Js 3 0, Who is manunew ones have been and are being . therefare two distinct ledges, on both . J Streets, Sucrumento, wh
Y t inake and warranted to residence of S. R
3 nee ea pou — : ee + faathire : Jum artz . rie 1 the ste; ; jiver. be as represented: .— : ECE
Bate at opened this Spring. Water is plenty, . of which drifts have been ruu, One . feturer of 2 epee tl , meter soa tienes a Liver Also, # fine assortment of street. ‘Everyth
ba itic j y Acs : Sie : i . . s iz 2 e and Nev ; 515. ——— i ae
ie dia ume Bi we and there is every indication that we crushing has beén made the past . ¥#gons, lh ae 2 Be #2 H — cael ae a Saddles, Harness, &c househeld and ki
i y~D 2 set . . . eed b bi DS. . : ° x: 7} % i
Bey pore deye. Lae ar vga are going to have an -unprecedentedly . month of 100 tons which yielded $19 . tough aed oa eet and t 5} , THe small-pox is raging with eonAnd everything to be found ina First Class’ be sold. Also w:
tling down to the eopviction that it prosperous year. While this is true per ton. also manufactures uggies anc is their votes that elect, and that
they will cast them more in the ae
ture to please themselves than to
please office seekers, In other
words, mén who seek ‘office are being scrutinized more: closely tha . on the coast,
siderable virulence among the ItalHarness ame which will be ‘sold at San .
iahs of New York City.
Francisco prices. WM. HOLMES.
~ Nevada, May 4th,
of the placer claims, the quartz in-}
‘terest Was néver in a more promis. ing condition.
‘Phe main shaft of the Coe is down . seat Carriages of superior style and
506 feet, from which a drift is carfinish, Mr. Hill has ‘the ‘agency =
The proceeds of-the. ried west 96 feet. An air shaft has. the celebrated Neff farm hie cite all
numerous Mines in operation prove . been Feised from this drift 30 feet. gee. maniiactared rr ae
that no Better region ‘can be found ; The ledge inthis raise is from 3 to 4. ih trede. Read” tia msivettlsemdnt.
feet in thickness;~“and of the
and calf, and a
sonal property,
The School F
was blown down
time since, is bei
First “Anniversary Bally .
. WYOMING TRIBE, No, 49, ‘
In this city, May 4th. 1874, Frances HelImproved Order of Red Men,
> +>
improvements a = c . ony-daughter of G. ¥ ces P54
We would sugge:
ee : ‘ anes
: :
Arrivals by the Colfax Stage. —/-en, daughter of G. Y.and Frances Dorsey,
lathes
formerly, when a nomination _— as eS “. size in the lower level,
May 4th: 1874 aged 17 years, 8 months and is days.” Will celebrate St. Tammany’'s Day thing Which ean
good as an election. Party disciFreights. dM ot es developments. on. New Vouk
ay 4th, :
g
pline-is: becoming weaker and weaker. While leaders are anxiously
striving to maintain their supremacy .
the people indifferently cast them
~~eside -when not representing their
sentiments. It is one of the signs of
the times, and bodes.well for the fu~ ‘ture of the country.
. The funeral will take place from
the Congregational Church this, Wed“hesday afternoon, at 214 o’clock, un-. —
der the supervision of the Good.
Templars, who are requested to
ineetat Odd Fellows’ Hall at ak
o'clock.
We are informed\ that the amgunt .
of freight shipped into this county
from Wheatland, exclusive of grain
and hay for the past year, was 1,219,810 pounds, This-is—quite an item
to be taken into account in arriving
at the probable amount of: freight
Hill for the past month have been . > sereon, Ges Morrie, Her. ce
mcst enconraging, The rock-intts aie dg aoe Noe one
lower tunnel has improved. greatly. .
in appearance, and will pay handsomely. Some will go at least $100 ,—
per ton, Specimens of unusual richness have been taken out. A good
-premises is, to ¢
: and-plant vines s
AT THE SKATING RINK, be planted arou
The schools ¢
NEVADA CIETY,
yesterday, for th
May vacation thi
Departures -by the Colfax Stage.
ee _ May 5th, 1874.
Geo. F. Jacobs, atid wife, Mrs.
John Caldwell, P. Short, C.C. WeisTuesday Evening, May 12th.
came : , = z 4 into the time tea
ae : See Sop ae ; enberger, D. J. Edwards, J. C. —Z : Committee of Arrangements,
eet Le which is brougut to the county, It deul Of the rock is free milling ore. Crowley, Mf. Rountaine. and wife Auction on Saturday ! Sachem. ‘T. C. Plunkett, Senior Sagamore, the County I
Selena al 4 ‘Sawery {8 probable that only one team in. At the North Star the new shaft is LM boas: ek : = u C.¥. Purinton, Sannap, W. W. Jacobs, schools were in s
a : a a : S Ae = t ery : a SS a 3 r
4 the biew, tM ten hauling freight from that section now down 500 feet, and the work of . " ie D heat Brave, P. E. Hughson, Warrior. Tuesday, except
Cc we ee ea — e “Lia. loaded: with merchandise. Wej running drifts has just commenced, be poe a . ____ J. 8. HOLBROOK, ee: The Sunday S$
arion, at Nor ee Oe a safe to ass i The Gr Peabo < Se Bee oe Si ILL have an Auction Sale at his coe : Ses ree
‘seized by A. L. Frost, Collector of . . ris pe ee pray oreey fap — ens 3 a Le hg Ox W. C. Ralston’s dam, two \ — —— —Hnvitation Committee. . ici ve Sed ot
Internal Revenue, on Monday last. ) 8 hoe ee otng tested “by “Wm. miles beyond the town of San Mateo, Cor.-Commercial & Main Sts Nevads City 3 weather will pert
_ A BIorE * i laches of goods If-so, the amount of] Watt: Tbe machinery on the “Old there. are seventy white men as ‘. Thales Curtis, W. Holmes, J. S$. Murchié. -terday that they
Last week.a Government detective freight from that section is veryy<Emperor’’ mill, at the Eureka is be4 : On Saturday, May 9th, G. v. Schmittburg, O. Maltman, Charles. visited that place and found several
’
eighty Chinamen at work. The .
dam will contain fifty million gallons of water, On his dam, one
mile from his residence, near Belmont, twenty-three men were . at
work on Monday, the 27th ult. The
force will be increased from forty to
séventy-—all white. This dam is to
contain one hundred million gallons,
the water to be used at the residence
and-6n the premises of the proprietor.
great, and of course it will be shipped around by the railroad’ when
completed, forthe: prices tharged
for freighting will be less than can
be done with teams.
oe gees
' Bank Election,
~ Ameeting of-the stockholders of the
Bank of Nevada county, was held at
the bank on Monday evening last.
The resignation of J. W. Hinds, as
President, wags accepted. RR, W.
Tully was elected President, and
An rew H. Parker, Cashier, and W.
H. Duryea, one of the Directors.
ing removed to it.
» are good. .
Slate Ledge, or better known as
Perrin's mine, is working Steadily
but not with a Jarge force of men.
The result of the clean-up for ,the
month is not yet given, but it is favorable, paying expenses and leaying a good margin, The incline is
how in 625 feet.
The general appearance of the Empire mihe is good. ~A Great deal of ee geet ee ae
prospecting bas been done for sever.? A DirrieuLry occurred near Enter~ JOSEPH F ‘
‘al months past in running drifts for -prise; Amador county, a wbort time ee
further developments, and with ensoon, but having
: quarters, we will
bility of postpon
Jadge Niles Se
fined to his roo:
with a severe att:
of the eyes. He
day, and it is ho}
8 few days to atte
Freight is arriv
ties every day.
large trade,. or g
town,
;
Hay was sold
Monday, for $40
keys of beer without stumps upon The indications
them, and -many others that the
stamps were not put on inaccordance
with law. The report was made to
the officers below, and Mr. Frost
cume up and made the seizure as
above stated. We regret the occasion of such seizure, as Mr. Carion
is an honest, hard working man, and
we can not believe that he had any
idea of defrauding the Government
out of a-cent ofits revenue, but we
rather think that it was wholly negligence on his part. The law upon
the subject is very strict, and every
Commencing at 10 o’clock:
, A Large Stock of
‘Household & Kitchen Furniture
GROCERIES, CANARY BIRDS, BED.
STEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, CLOCKS,
CROCKERY, WATCHES, CHAINS éte. ete
After the Auction at the above Place an} J.T,Staples, J. M. Fulweiler, C. Voight,
Auction Sale of Furniture, &c. will take . C. M. Kopp,
Place at the residence of Simon Rosenthal, Bl
on Broad Street,
A No TI Milch Cow, will also be sold.
Now is your chance for Bargains
J.S. HC LBROOK, Auctioneer. .
McElvy, Palmer Brown, M. Heyrvan, 'T, W.
Sigourney. Alex Sluan, Geo. W. Smith and ”
Wm. Barton. ,
Grass Valley.
Herman Uphoff, P. H. Paynter, 'W. H.
Montgomery, 8. Novitzky, W. H. Adains,
Ts aoe Dutok ist,
Tent.
E. Bondand O. E. Campbell.
North Bloomfield.
James Marriott, R.-D. Skidmore, Alf.
Walker, W, G. Montgomery, A. A, Smith.
North San Juvn, .
O. P, Stidger.
Hunt's Hill, HILL,
fe ; : Edward Carney. é The gentlemen are thoroughly com. edivaies oe “since, between two young men Cor. 15th and J Sts. Sacramento. J » less than the
' dodge has been resorted to in other petent for the positions to which The Pr Ret Mi re lk named James Sibert aud Francis aE Manufacturer of RECEPTION COMMITTFE, or the poorest q
F Etnies to evade the-tes, ant the'ofl-4 6. have “heen elected, and their . . gees ih e i : Bergoou, during which the former . R B Heavy Lumber and . «iJ: Boer 0: Nelson. Win, Floyd, M. ——__-if ~ cers have been instructed to keep a promotions will give the best of . oUCTeetcally worked. e tunnel) was stabbed with a knife and killed) M2 y Shaver.
; fs
Heavy Shipn
The firm of T,
have sent out dur
from Wheatland
Nevada, San Juai
in the mountain:
teams per day, be
flour to San Fr
places by rail. 1
" of this would not
ern friends witho
California mount
six to ten horses,
being driven for the ledge-is in 300
feet, and the presence. of quartz
stringers in the heading indicates that
the ledge is likely to be struck at any
moment. The shaft onthe croppings is now down 45 feet. ‘The
ledge is strong and the quartz of excellent appearatice,
The Harvey nine,-a new location,
from which rock of remarkable richness Was taken last Fall, has remain:
ed idle during the Winter on account
of surface water,
strict wateh on every brewery; but ‘satisfaction to, all who have dealings
knowing the brewery men of this with the bank.
county as well as we do, we can not aes
, Lelieve that ore of-them would attempt to dodge the tax. Tne case of
Mr. Carion isan unfortunate one,
and when it comes tobe thoreughly
investigated we hope it will be proved
that there was no intention to defraud the Government, but it was
ouly carelessness on his part, and
that he will be let off, under the cir-'
cuinstances, as easily as possible.
onthe spot.’ After: the deed had
been commi “Bergooi ‘com paeen co m tted Bergoon, hese nN Three and Four Spring Wine:
nied iby his father, went to Plymouth . All sizes of Buggies and Two Seat Carriaand gave himself up. The cause of . ges of superior style and finish
: a ;.. Agency for the celebrated NEFF FARM
the tragedy has not yet been dis. WAGON of Chicago, of altsizes, manufac:
closed. . tured for the Calirornia trade of the very
. best of Seasoned Lumber and warranted
Nol. The tires are extra heavy and rivetA WINE cellar and manufactory ed through every joint to keep theft on.
These Wagons are manufactured under would do well in Santa Rosa. The .
‘ti <3 taini the direction of twent y-one ¥ 3 iroducti Z ‘ vicini ; : y years. experi
P duction of grapes in that icinity . ence in the manufacture of wagons in Caliis large, and éach year an increased . fornia. m5
number, of vines cone into bearing.
Santa Rosa is unquestionably one of
FLOOR MANAGERS, ;
C.P. Purinton, A. I, Zehind, John Hanley, M.S Welch, Daniel Marsh.
FLOOR DIRECTOR—T. Cc. Pluhkett.
QUARTZ WAGONS!
te a ee a an
7
ain
soon ‘Personal.
A. L. Frost, United States Revenue Agent, called npon us yesterday;
also Hou. Henry Everett of Birchville. -Mr. Everett is assessing the
towns of Bridgeport, North Bloonfield-and Eureka.He will complete
his work-sometime in June. If the
property holders of those townships
are not assessed equitably and honTICKETS $4.
Including Supper at Armory Hall, which
will be furnished by that prince of Caterers
ALEX, GAULT, who assures the public that
on this occasion his assortme: t of Rabbits,
‘Sage Hens, Grass Hoppers, &c, will be selected from the choicest stock our ‘uarKet.
affords.
.
NO SPECIAL INVITATIONS WILL BE
ISSUED,
2 Pale faces generally are cordially inVited to attend. SPECIAL NOTICE.
Preparations are
ine. ints {ii the State t h . The Hunt will commence at the 8th Run afir from the
= RELIST e gE See making for the Sumi ’ : 1e best points in the Staté for suc and 30 Breath. : 3 ’
Raid. ~ . estly, it will be an error in judgment}.. °. ' Seat & Wark, eres on : Feast of the Pale Faces at the 12th Run. horse teams of th
aif, AS 7 : which will begin next month. purpose, fe : : The best of Music’has been engaged and team usually hau
On Monday the weather wag . °” ‘He part of the assessor, The Town Talk Gtavel—mine is NAPEo Tang Beteby given that C.J.
t hl ae i —= ene
\
J running night and day, working a
force of from 26 to 30 men. The
the Tribe-has spared no expense tu make
this the party of the Season,
ka lickets to be had at the phrwae kd
ces of business in the city and mem of
Tur first Local Option election .
.was held in township No. 4 ef Contra Costa county, on Saturday, and
cloudy, and thcre was oecasionally a
little shower, On Monday night,
NAFFZIGER has this day formed a
. Copartnersh.p with JACOB NAFFZIGER,
; Under the firm name of
Beautiful Gold,
We saw at the Bank -of Nevada 000 pounds, but t
from Wheathind
: : the Tribe generally. m2 high as 22,000 pe
considerable water fell. Yesterday County on Monday last, four most} Main tunel is in’ 1,500 feet, and . rosaltedin 40 majority against license} J. & C, J, NAFFZIGER, Dissolution, “Free Press,
there was a mixture of sunshine and") beautiful bars of gold, aggregating . Other tuunels are being driven. to in Nortonville, 24 against license in . : : rt PON ss
® ae . . ‘ . x = . Spec , r H 5 . j i 7 : i © on _ tain. All kinds of vegetation are . in valae, the sum of $20,000. ‘The Prospect uew: ground, The will is Somersville, and 6 majority for liatthe rp pec meant Synthege Nee eae caisting between ee ey . itdvancingrapidly, aud if frosts do gold was taken out of mines in_ this . tiven by water poWer, and a hurdy-/ censein Clayton y FLA. POTT. Rand-W. A, SIGOURNBY, in ’ good meat
ot © i rill! b icini it w ardy wheel ; : OMMERCIAL STREET the Crockery and Wall Paper business, unnot come soon everything will be vicinity, and it was the strong. st ev. gardy wheel. ——— ai . 4
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. lovely. boarding house.
der the firm tiame of Potter & Sigourney;—~————
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Tae Ways and Means Committee
isthis day dissolved, Either partner is
“of the Federal House of Representaé idence to our mind, that a heap. of
The Dartmouth has a shaft down
PO ey gold is being taken out of our mines
65 fegt, and a drift is being. run They will keep constantly on hand the
very best of on
empowered to use the firm name in setthoffice,
“ i Thia i bs ti } ed bill which iat " ; ment of the Company ee ag : : re Be ets alk a chk tf hes a northwest, ‘S18 mow in between . tives has agreed upon a ill whic = BAS —
‘The Hew” quarta mill erested on . *t he Present time. The bars were . eee so hetwuee 2 greed apoa ‘MEATS OF ALL KINDS,. x.csia. april aeth, 1876." > Fresh Str sieaiia: pesoete : sent to’ San Francisco yesterday, 300 und 400 feet. ‘The gravel they . abolishes all moieties of revenue of. ah ; Si eS : Are selling for t _ the Califoruia Consolidated mien, -abeepadeee -[ get is-washed im a’ Sluice, and’ the . ficial and revoxes the Sanburn con-} SAUSAGE, . HAMS, Assessmeut Noti = May6° ig ,
Was started up on Monday morning, . Laporen’ and. workinen can find! coment all goes through the batteries tencte. 3 : Pe
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and everything worked to a charm,
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(TOCKHOLDERS of the New York'Canon Consvlidated Blue Gravel Mining
Company, are hereby notified that at a
mecting held on taturday. April 18th, 1874; aS
A MAN named Jason Daniel hus
. been arrested at Mission, Los Angeplenty of employment in the vicinity at the noll, whith is ‘ran by an unof Salinas City. Tae Mouterey and! gerstot eel, .
Salinas Valley Railroad Company ——~~
BACON and LARD.
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With two hoisting works, and two
mills*for crashing, we shall expect
tohear some favorable returns from. Go to Hyman B
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«the mine soon, forhi a square day's work, / ]BFauls arrived from the Bisi. a “Beveds Clty, bie gt Naan E,W. BIGELOW, Secretary. mere Summer suit
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