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Lt
~ Harrison ¥s Murry. Demurrer
te com} plaint sustained and-three days given piaio-.
an end.
Me
te
lgstaeal
—
ae
tiff to amend.
.
The favaolon Sf Ceuids . ae
i
Pisdst Sane has, ‘m
=
to be orgatlzed and foréee’
. ara Falls. A great rush of visitors is an-. rade
this simmer, and extensive prepaeaero deca tigipated
rations are a eee‘entertain thoes:
(The old and of Jeses x Watt wna ie,Meresson,.
i
“
and Notary Publite for Nevada county.
Re
ina evra
be"rales,iisne ats
. antto answer.
sod
dag
It is said that coal is
rT) colling at Pottsville,
en delind
: A Larger stock of Goods im thet? lin,
ES
ooi Caldwell, ‘Deputy District Ate
Pal
as —,‘towas before the war.”
tere.” and be id 4
Fenians were at
Nevada’ Cees ww: Sacramento Canal.
mined to prevent a arnt of neutrality,
Co.
va Kidd et.al. Demurrer te complaint
leadotber
si Sweeney, Malone and
Af _/)
Meinbiets of the
< NEVADA Liew
of the
ARD are notified tha
submitted and taken under sdvisement.
“tn dd hae Sheila
ersof the Fenian movement bave been arJennings ve Smart. Demurrer to com‘Robert Watt, a son.
than ean be found in any other
store in the County,
ae
Company
.
will be held on SATURDAY EVENING
and consic
“some of ti
Persuns w
equal tot
Amounting to something ess thansa pargo lo
.
AxuTa
Booth & .
“g short dii
a few day:
r
owners_ha
and idtend
reck imme
before sev
June 16th;for the purpose of re-organization under
the new law and enryliment
in the Nativnal Guard,
rested and imprisoned. In all the priacipal plaint subinitted and taken under adviseFa
iieeanatnenineniseantininnannceetrigesenneaertmteete
dct
As ‘the mastef roll uiust be
by the 2)stinst,
ment.
~
every member of the’ Company is requested te be .
ARRIVALS AT THE ~~
vities ofthe North arrests have been made
Graves vs. McDonald. Ordered-to be
present on Saturday Evening.
If the Fevians were violating lawin the inplecedon'the calendar.
Ji As LANCASTER,
Vomm’dgNATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
A. A. Mulloy, Clerk.
jelz
‘vasion of Canada, they were beat guilty
Pioche vs Hurst. Ordered that ‘anes
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
\KEDITORS NOTICE.—Bstate of TStates sion issue to John Levingston of New York,
forces in the United
in.organizing
Lancaster and, Hasey, Proprietors.
Carrigan, deceased _ Notice is hereby given by
the und
Administrator uf the above named
for that “onde They should have been and to the County Clerk of Lander-county,
part of Er
valuable .
_, THE No
the North
Palmer's
Nevada, to take testimony of certain wit
Estate, to'the creditors of, and all persons having
é
“‘Tuespay, June 2th.
prevented frown ofganizing Circles with the nesses.
claims against said aeceased to exhibit the same.with
Glass Ware,
avowed’ parpdse of invading British terriSheriff ordeted to’ make deed of the Penn8 Benson San Franeci EE Appleton'Graas v the necessary vouchers within ter months frum the
first publication of this notice;
to G.K. Farquhar,
at {To which we might add for the benefit
S
W
Forbes
Downiev
H
Bensun
&
.
do
tery. But Jehneon’s policy was to encoursylvania mine to the present: holders,
the Cuunty Clerk’s Office, Nevada city.
G Finch, Marysville DW Payne de
jeit
. W. W. COZZENS. Pubiic Adm’r.
e them up to the time they invaded Can-/ Cases set for trint: Trenberth ve McW F Bargey Colum h D Collins do
” of re BEWARE.)
*
Cormick et al, Jaly 9th:
mis
course
His
‘H
A
Farnham
Nevad
D
Hunt
do
a and then catch them.
NEVADA
LIGHT
GUARD,
.
oo Water Go. ve Powell et at, July
J 'W Murrow do
W Anderson Allegha
ATTENTION!
The release of Mitchell
pcre
J
D
Putnam
Sacram
J Noble Omega _ GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
ions
delegat
Totten vs O'Conner, July 10th.
and his course towafds Fenian
H Jones & w de
H Merrill do
TO DELINQUENTS.
O’Donne
li
vs
Day,
July
2d.
bave
not
that have called upon him, could
NOTICE is hereby given that, by a vote
W M Hamiltendo W H Swith do
Griffia vs Fry, Jane 30th.
the NEVADA LIGHT. GUAR at the
. N Thorn Selby Fiat A B Comfort Little y é.of
been otherwise understood than as an apChiiders va Tierney, July 11th.
last Monthly Meeting. it was resulved that
A V Slovan Ratcliffvil C M Eddy Minnesota
“all Me:
proval of their movements.
Pioche vs Hurst, July 11th.
—
Three Months. or
Ofthe choice qualities.
J A Colier do
D Hostrap do
over in arrears fur fines and .dwes, at
Sneath vs Plum, Jape 28th.
the
next
regular
meeting,
(Friday,
June
5th,
1566)
T Slvan do
ww Tasca Moores
Harrison vs Murray, June 20th.
BARLEY, .
:
THe Raves.—To-morrew, Thursday, is
the amalg
burst scatt
and some .
yield woul
not been fe
is oae of t
ises to bec:
the second
_ WINES AND LIQUORS,
Jennings vs Sneath, June 27th.
the day for. the opening of the spring races
4
S Barrett do
8S Burner You Bet
. A MeLaughlin do
T A Hale Gold Hiil
H Beglinger San Jua E Bird Virginia
shall be expelled from the Company and advertised
as dolinqngyty, Delinquents tuke notice and settle
WHEAT,
BRAN,
:
SHORTS,
Bradley va Lee, July 16th.
Le aa
crada,
ut Glenbrovk Park. The track, under the
May 4th 1866. By order
of the Company’:
McMichael vs Ackley, June 26th.
a LANCASTER, Capt. Com’d ‘ng.
J B Ceok de
T 8 Carter do
superintendence of Charley Osborn,bas been
Lockwoed ve Pierce, June 29th.
8. Vina 0.8
my9
W C Ross Camptonvi J. W Brown do
Hall vs Brown, July ith.
putin splendid condition, and quite a numBy a vote of the Company the above time is
ber offirst class horses will be oa hand to _ Lake va Heenan, July 13th.
hextended for one week.
ANTED,-~A
fdrnisbed
roem
with
board,
in
contest forthe prizes. The first day, ThursMeapow Lake ITems.—We clip the
a family where there are not any small chily and child. References aes
MASONIC CELEBRATION. a purse of $75 will be given, mile heats, following items frum the Meadow Lake dren, for a
day,
Address, ‘“BOARDER,” at this office.
al;
county
the
in
owned
herses
oe for all
Sun:
MENwe NOTICE.-=Notice is hheveby a
giv.
A Masonic Celebration will
a, putse of $30, single dash of balf a __From
the drivers of the various saddle .
ented,
Kh. Green and-T; 3B. Withers, nen}
__také place in this city on
Tae
Ev
On hand and to arrive,.
i
a = free for the county. Second day,Fritrains, we learn that there were abuut forty
&e. &e.
Will be given. in the Evening.
and Lubricating Oils,
——
ree
nty.
F
Se See es Sane
the officers uf the company, ¢ontradicted
aetie Domi: ©
ingtun Braes: Band will be-in sitendance,
More Quicksilver than we want at
He Poment aten,
Hénty Hare Hartley of Sacramento Grand .
road, has the ga
upon the subject:
Three in ws Free to all ‘bes aan
county, airFrankee
«We, learns
new .survey is. being
Junior Warden of the State, will deliver an made
by the oe R R.Co., hitog'tin View
;
whe Day
Pe aterdae.r7
James
Davis,
:
will march thruugh the principal streets of through the sumant of the Sierra Nevada. '
urse
a
$28.‘mrarich
taeene ni 18
nl our city, anda magnificeut ball, at Temper-; The new line will go through Summit: Valley, whereby the necessity of tunneling wilt .
» es Day.
Delano,
ance Hall,will wind ‘upthe festivities ofthe be obviated. As‘ hv ruck atthe point where “Purse of $50. Ticetiny Race.
Mile heats:
day. It'had tow been “about eight years it was intended to cut the, tuanel is exThe nearest time made by any Horse to threemin. BE,
om
been made.to. make the 25th of June a day consequently, the Railioad Company have
4
lung to be remembered. Delegations from long been anxious to tind some practicable wilMids
wor battenns
OSBORN, *roprietor.
“Various parte of the county willebe in av route by which they could diverge sv us. to
nVuid the dréad-d tunnel.
tendance
to “aid and assist” id celebrating they have happily succeeded.
the muniversaty of their patrou Saint.
To
'
EE
;
Benerir OF THE WasmineTon Banp.!
OVERLAND To Missount.—Yesterday a A ball, for the benefit of the Washington
train of tebt emigrdut,.wagons pasecd Braes Bupd wil! take'plnce at Washington,
through this city bound for Missouri. There on Friday evening next. Quite
a delega
Takes
this method
people df Nevada +
informing
}
Vv.
ep sam five rastes
street, wnctiany best
£
of
:
/
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
»
—A
Slain Street, Grass Valley.
>
ne
eS
100 kegs
and 49 cases Butter.
We
_ buy end sell the best article.
3
J. MeBean,
Rough & Ready.
v2 at
Meadow Lake: «
ee
a adnot rine . On eg, Set Hane
‘
greater statesmaq than
too
Williamson,
Tur Puorosen Aaidilieatiestin pro Jeff Davis. Tont journal might bave added
Rakes, Hoes,
~‘Scaxncrr
‘plaints ofa
Pitchforks, Sluice
ing quartz:
companies
crushing b
‘Boaup «
he
tcc ae
md
' Board
of &
aod makin
and Ploor Managers.
~ Charles Me
the Celfax
Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns
Denamore Joslyn,
carrying pi
The stage
100 kegs Nails, assorted. .
)
s
THE bis prey RA palin apn
la Silas Garber,
Room Want —a arntloman desires
ii fally
Sn Lae RE
The’ Table rontain the
——
to
secure
a
roum
and
board fur bis wife and .
was to iotraduve this Oreed:
of burses "—
best in
in the market
eelare ty
Reception Committee.
ia sume
d, private family in this city.— . f
They expect to make money on the sale of chil
;
the horses. The people compwaing thid See advertisement in to-day’s paper.
seaene
THROVG
and Friday
F
7) SE
=
killed, and he thought the best way to da
train crossed
the plains to this coast in 1864, . . Deseavine.—Tbe Londen.
liquors and cigars. ena Fics ty weodoh
Times. pro_Grase Valley,
April fin
but found ne place ihe Missouri, _
‘nounces Johoson a
is paying©
to pass thr
_one,
Edwin Fowler,
ed at the
&
oa ae em
McGoun
es
‘tion
“a con:
.
‘
Marion Cannon,
tise Witte ben 6. torea to toree
across a bund of about thirty “mustangs.” The muney is te be ‘applied for the pur
:
‘never made a sheep’s acquaintance, or no sale.
P.
allory
fifty sacks
this city to
on Friday 1
.
ae on oe
On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that .
v
G. Bell, —
PPLE sages tdael
the
stantly on hand at his shop, oa Gom
"were abotit
ohe ‘dozen mem, women and
tiun of Nevada p-opld will go up tod the
obildren in the train, and they were taking bund will receive a reusing beuefit
—
One old mad cni'l that thete were & “good chase of uniforms,
many people in Missouri that ought te be
A. B. Swan
Alexander Weil,
CENTRE. MARKET.
a
FRED. BULACHER . W! "A! Begoia,”
Io this, it seems
corn fed.
North San Juan.
~
ShsHi tang
ed. to som
tended wi
Chance cla
been found
re nds ta
A few Cords of Babon, warranted
mA.
J. H. H. Matheny,
a
Copper
the lower p
ever knowa before,
Sate
and twenty ‘seconds eM the parse.
8. Furth,
since thé’ Masons Of Nevada bave had any tremely hard andis seamed perpendicularly utes
Entrance to all the above Races, ten per cent.
Abbey,
much
trouble
was
anticip
ted.in
blasting
it,
.
to enter and two to
public celebration, and arringements have and great dunger of. eaying was dreaded— Three Horses
» The Track . J. A. Seely,
sri
pat ip Splendido, t time and . , Fraak Smith,
few such ru
ought to sa
coe
Teas wud Gof,
Reuben Leech,
nh.
and other
Joseph T
Grass Valley
illiam Watt,
to
Emperor's
‘one year Bi
: Sagas ofall Kinds, © moma «
BH Gepierd,
R. M. Hunt,
aration,
a procession will be formed, which the av-idanee,‘of the contemplated tunnel toall. Second Hurse ksae his entrance.
cre
Att
seven days,
The run be
The Eure
free. Upo
1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks ix
Richard B. Gentry,
5. epee,
en Datvesen
4
Sreand Day—Fridny...
Wohi Barton: . : ‘2: -QddegnaEenee’
Bt. ; die ‘the Baptist, is'to be evlebrated in the statement, and. ssid. no difficulty had
Purse
of
$1004. Mile heats,Three id Five. . N. H. Stowers
&Alrsham fans,
. Loring,
this city, by. the Masonie fraternity, and
Free
to
all.
W. H. Dawideot, »°/.
been met
in working theroad. The Dutch
promiees to be a grand affair. The WasbFlat Enquirer; published on the line of the
Purse of $100, Trotti
M
:
levis,
s
y
__ at Grass
V
gold,
bers of bem —_ i Green & “ergBenes — in
Monday, June 25th, 1866,
pyteere
‘or the purpose
ning in a cerday, a purse of$100 will be given, mile arrivals yesterday.
tain-set loeated-on
"a Creek, near .
-{ 1000
ai of Powder; Fuse enough
But
little
snow
ie
te
be
seen
on
A,
B
and
.
purse
a
The Anniversary ‘of St. John, the Baptist.
the town of Columbia Hill, we ennebec Dis
in five, free to all; also,
heats, three
fer an Ocean Cable and warrauted not to
streets, at or near their junction with triet, that a meeting of the Company will be
0f $100, (trotting race) mile heats, threein C
The Celebration will consist of s Procession
held at said claims, on the 7th day of August,
Second
street.
But
few
duys
canelapse,
five, free to alt horses owned in the county, with the present fair weather, uatil all our 1866, for the pur pose of levying an assessment and Oration,
:
to work said claims. This meeting
is called in
except Frank Malone. Third day, Satarstreets are entirely clear.
eompliance with **An ‘Act entitled
an Act conThe Oration will be delivered by
A few miles of Rubber ees. 4 kinds,
eae gpd for mining purposes,”’ by
day, a purse of $5 will be given, single
Thegreatest demand of our people at this 2, Mireigned,
a member
o Per of Green HENRY HARE HARTLEY, Esq.,
which we are selling to the benefit of
FUSTER.
dash ofa mile, free to all; also, « purse of time. is lumber tur building purposes. The : Go
JG:W., of Sacranidute.
three
mills
situated
in
the
immediate
vicinColumbia
Hill,
June
11th,
beet
Kw
‘$25, single dash of quarter of a mile, free
ity with a ewpacity for turning—out nbout
toall; also, apurse of $50, (trotting race) 12,000 feet per day each, are constantly em100,000: gallons of Kerosene; Lard
A GRAND BALL
mile heats, The nearest time wade by any ployed, and yet, we are oreditably informed
“horse to 3 minutes and 20 seconds wins the that the aggregate amount of lumber orderGLENBavoK PARK, :
ed at these mills, and remaining to be cut,
race. .A.stand has bee nicely fitted up for -will
Committee of A
nents.
approximate a half million feet. _,
SPRING ‘MEETING, ‘JUNE 14th. W. C. Raddolph,
"CM, or
the accommodation of ladies who may grace
Wm VanAlstive,Alonzo. Brown,
RalLroaD CHANGE,—Sometime since we
the oécasion with their presences, end the
First ob
Pr
T.H Caswell,
J. B. Gray,
proprietor has spared no _paiusto give genalluded to a rumored change inthe line of . Purse of 75. ile heats, Free
for all Hor‘Committee
f Invitation.
A, Goldsmith,»
oral satiafaction to all,
G. H. Colby,
the Central Pacific Railrond. The Sacrases owned in,
“lee
J.
Thos P Hawley,
.H. Weeks,
mento Union and Bee upon theauthority of ip russe of 986.
Single
dash
of
half
a
mile. ‘. H Rolfe
T. C. Lampe,
JOHE's Day.—The anniversary of
pany are ts
They have
mill and .
yesterday.
both mills
large pile .
Banner-mi
‘ments now
mill will
5
We button-hole nobody for custom and have »
j motte
bus “fair dealing.”
for the reg
eew lew.
a
“and equally deserving of his country.”
New Mexicu.—Major and Brevet Briga
. 1,000,000
‘Tons of all sorts of Good
dicr General Carleton. United States Army,
.‘mubstitate ndopted cheat has bee
by n,
order of GenrralGrant, re
lation to the disfranchisement of tuined in command
at New Mexica.y
. Itis probable that gt
sabeti te
hie oly et te Hee
Tue BSeoteh earl
well aga
hereditary
Moray ia ¢qanet af
toblemun; he says
EAI Se
tpn Ras
will tha a pa hia. Sette
Neva, May th
» . ConsequenceSee.
of the
piesa
Ss form o
Glas
Fa De eee ai) .
— 5 ad ta
ey
Ws aeah
Aes
wie a ©
hs
‘
P
—
oh
tastes of our customers, ged *
&F
vere at retnae dae teest
see oun
28 ie
fist ag sng pi
ze
Taogemente
Ne come
of
member always that takes bro to make « bre
Conta
—
te po
(when we bay and pay far them.)
: E. .F, SPENCE, Agent. ik
toate4
ting
the F
riw
naan
sats
“eee
wy
wi’
Re
hig
wit.