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June 17, 1866 (4 pages)

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oe OT 4 Dla Ww talate of in = a ~_ SUNDAX, SUN. 17,.1866. ‘BcHoo. ‘Base waTions.—The Public Boheols of ttite city will close, with examiing week. 40 order te give the people an ‘ opportanity of visiting the different schools, %the Tratees bave arranged that one school olose each day. echool, No. 1, Miss 8. N. Jewett, teacher. ‘will close on Tuesday. Primary No. 2, Miss Hubberd, teacher, on Wednesday x. Grammar svhoo!, J. B. McChesney teacher, “on Thuredsy; Intermediate schovl, F. Bower, teacher, on Friday. Hon. David Belden. J. 1. Caldwelland T. H. Rolfe bave been appointed examiaing committee for ‘the city schools: It is desirable that as many interested’ in gchvols, a8 possible, attoad the examinations, and mark the progress made by the children. The schools ‘of this city are now in an excellent condi‘tien, and will compate favorably with any schools‘of like grade in the State. We ope the examining committecs will visit the achools, and makes therough éxamination Tue Pourtu or Jury.—Yesterday, a wall was circulated for a meeting of citizens @%eo_make arrangements for the celebration of the Fourth of Jaly. It was signed by ‘every man_to whem it was presented, and ‘eur-vitinens ctom te be enthusiastic in the “‘wultter. Everyboiy is willing to contributeliberally, Many ofthe signers of the ‘call aye premised to give fifty dollare wach, and all will give acco to their mesos. Wewill bet-on the patiiotiem and ‘@iberality of our ciftzrntis évery time, and notwithstanding the late day of beginning, we predict one of the largest. celebrations “over held in the coyuty, The ball has started, Tet everybody fall in aed sid. The ‘meoting to appoint committees and make arrangements for the celebrativn, will be held at the Thestre on Monday evening mext,at 8 o’clock. We know that it will be largely attended. Moonraiw Tuvvut.—This delicious fish,. aughtie the lakes on the summit of the Bierras, made their appearance in our market, yesterday, for the first time this season. ‘They were nicely packed in ice and grase, and were as tresh as when first caught.— The fish vender wade his headquarters at Milla’ stable, and-ver citizens gobbled up his supply ina shorttime. He informs that he will make weekly trips to this city from *bo lakes, and our citizens can rely upon _ Weewiving fresh mountain trout during the “@enon, lt phe Ci gs e Snowixa Ricu.—We saw sume rock yesterduy, says the Grass Valley Union, __, ftom the Lowery, Stockton lead, takeg from & depth of sixty feet below the surface.— . This claim is lvcated near the Globe Ranch, The rock exhibited ‘to us was very rich in gold and sulphurets ~ ‘the gold largely predominating. The ledge! , warkes from six to sixteen inches in thickmess. Thie-claim ie an old Wwcatien, and 7 has been worked at intervals for the leet -'Gour years. The rock taken from it bas _ ever puid lésg than two hundred dollars per toa, worked with an arastra. The owners intend putting up a five stamp battery this Summer, when the elxim will be more suc‘Setsfully worked. The owners are T. W. oo brother ead son, A. P. Lowery, J Hurlburt,.of Yuba City, “Mr. Dewit ~end Coty. ‘Taanks-—Geo. R. Crawford has again placed us under obligations for a lot of magatines and pictorials received by the last steamer. Geo. Crawford always keeps on hand everything in the book and stationery dine, aid be sellu cheaper than any store in the moan taine. He bas also received a spleadid seeortment of fishing tackle, conGiating ofvods. reels, hooks, floats, lines.d&c., and as the fishing season at the Inkes has . Ow commenced, we would advise all who contemplate going on a fishing excursion to "examine bis atock of fishing tackle.in Town.—Judge Fowler of Marysville . ’ wns in town yesterday, taking a sniff of mountain sir, and seeing bis friend “Blaze.” We should'nt wonder if the Judge brought com a TT OFFICAL PE Miss Irvie’s school will . : _ sélése 0% Mondsy. Rev. D. A. Dryden and BW. Bigelow have heen appoioted exam ising eommittes for this school. Primary lday Grhing obbcts 6 vebedh, tue the purpose of making arrangements to celebrate the FourthofJaly: —_ M 8 Desi, cc Leavitt, Soba Casbie, Laneue Hasey n Serer vere ae R Crewferd, Jacob Rosenthal,... i JC Palmer, A Goldsmith, James Davis Julius Greenwald, J F Betsenioe & Co A H Hansen, 8 B Dar TC a $ Hass & Co., F a A A Sargent, Banner : Jas Monro; J Colley, ; Williamson & Eaton, W H Crawford, ‘ AC Nites. Rev. 8. D. Poi of San Francisco, will preach in the Methodist Chareh, in this city, to-day morning and evening, at the usual hours. Services in the Congregational Chareb, Main street, Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock; and in the evening at 74 o’clock. Rev. R. B. Snowden, Pastor. Sabbath School immediatély after the morning service. street, Suaday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Green, pastor. A Loxorr Mew ¢ that the hot weather has set in, and the thermometer indicates a temperature of 100°, more or less, a refreshing draught of ice water is among the luxuries. And yet every one cap be supplied with good, clear ice at a very low price. Thompson, Stone & Hale have laid in an immense quantity of ice, and families cau be supplied at their houses every morning, by leaving their orders at Nefizinger’s butcher shop, coruer of Main and Commercial streets. THe Peace To Buy.—J. P. Gillman, at the American Dry Goud Store, Grass Valley, announces to the people of that vicinity, and the county in general, that he still continues to sell goods at astonishingly low rates. He is now in receipt of a magnificeat stock uf summer dress govuds, . adles aad children’ @ hats, shoes, trimmings, underwear, ete, “and he guarantees tu sell better goods and at lower rates than any house in the mountains. His stock of gentlemen’s furnishing goods is also complete, and all he usks is for the people to bive bim 8 calland satisfy themselves. ome Nevoda Co, ard Sacramento Canal Company 8G. w, Kidd et ale. Demurrer sustained, and 30 days given to answer. Eliza Graves ve McDonald et als. Judgment for plaintiff. Smith vs Brokaw. Set for trial July 14th. Pioche vs Hasrt. Continued for the term. Venire for 24 jurors returnable Monday, July 9th. BayarRpD TayLor.—The Colorado News contains the fullowing: By a private letter we learn that Bayard ‘Taylor will reach Colorado about the middle of June, to epend three or four weeks in rambling through our mouutains, Beard, the great animal painter, and probably Whittredge, @ landscape painter not unknown to fame. es A. First United States Cavalry, now at Camp Union, to be stationed at Fort Bidite Creek, on the road from Susanville te. Summit Lake, Lee and Ryland's Circus will make the tour «f the Southern counties, crossing ever the mountains, and exhibiting in the principal cities of Nevada, and finally returning to California by the Henness Pass, and through Northern California to Oregon. Tue oldest Kepreseatative in the Congress of the United States in service, is E. B. Washburu of Llinvis. . _—_—_—_————— BORN, In thiscity, Jude 16th, to the wife“of J. A. na fF A Mer Sie MEETING of ae ee stockholders meee A horn coat Miners’ sebions » oD Gowen eee Pa Rovada Cy, June 16th, eae , FORK ‘SALE, THE ‘spring WATER. works, . ix _ 47 NORTH SAN JUAN. : Preaching at the A. M. E. Church, Pine . . \ DisTrict Cyuurt, Saturday, June 16th.— He will be accompanied by 5 PRs AE ES Ra ne s Gen. McDoweuL has ordered Company well, and Company B to take post at Gran. W W B Churchill Sno T H Southard mill : . J Boardman do “PPrier J. Haaton Cisco pten Jaen. J ¥F Glena Bear itive D Bod Nevada . C D Turner Grass ¥Y HC G MeKelty R & B op ee i vere ty eg J H Matheny Romig 8 HR Ceok Goodye B J Walker do ‘Se E Legan Oroville J Smith do E Tyler Michiean BI C P McClelland F.C M Mobler Willow ¥V J B Johneon San Jus O Chany Hunts hill W D Black Lake Cit ED Carney do W H Davidson Wash C B Fowler Marysvi RARE CHANCE! FOR SALE The Nevada Fiouring: Kill, Now fenning im good , With.a trade, credit and reputation any Mill in the State, To one te oS vats ech a chance as is s ei jel6 "Eg BIGELOW. SPECIAL NOTICE. ene Whe business heretofore carried on under the firm name of P. Banner has been changed nd.will hereafter be known under the name and etyle of Banner Bros. P. BANNER. Nevada, June i4th. 8S. BANNER. RING’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA, A Great Hair Restorative, KE. F. SPENCE, Agent. Dealers and Barbers supplied at Liss than Eastern price. Nevada, May 24th. —s MASONIC CELEBRATION. A Masenie Celebration will take place in this city on ~ Monday, June 25th, 1866, The Anniversary of St. John, the Baptist. “Whe Celebration will consist of a Procession The Oration will be delivered by * HENRY HARE HARTLEY, Esq., J. G@. W., of Sacramento. A GRAND BALL_ _ Will be given in the Evening. Committee of Arrangements. W.C. Randolph, C. M, Bates, Wm VanAlstine, . Alonzo oo: T. H. Caswell, 4. B. Gray, Committee of Invitation. A, Geldsmith, G. H. Colby, Thos P. Hawley, H. Weeks, T. H. Rolfe, T. C. Lampe, N. H Stowers, . W. BH. David A Haas, J. 1 Caldwell, C. Beckman, A. Cha E.H Gaylord,
James Davis, Joseph Tedd ‘Grass Valley. William Watt, Reuben Leech, J. es Wm MeCormick, Charies\W. Smith, Wm K. Spencer, 7H Redda, 8. D. Bosworth, A. Delano, J. H. H, Matheny, E, Fraothere, A. B. Swan, 8. Furth, Alexander Weil, JA roi gy ia V.G. Bell, ' . i , . ll, Moore’s Fiat. & THe w ©. Coleman Milton Combs, Edward Williams, A. H. Mallory, Robert MoGoun, Marion Cannon, J. MeBean, \ William Colbert, Mathew Creamer, 8. R Goodson, William.Slinger, ~ oo Rough & Ready, x ~C Jehn M ° \ Meadow LakeEdwin Fowler, © Densmore Joslyn, Silas Garber, Reception Committee. ° A. A. ; A.@ thie . Coarten leek, 2: D. Tew, For Gents’, Ladice, Misses? and ChilGINDS & TULLY. Bankers . MAIN STREET..... NORTH SAN JUAN wPHOTOUGRAPHI Teas and Coffees, more kinds than chEaP! = P. GILMAN’s AMERICAN STORE! ‘Minin Street, Grass Valley. E HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND 18 NOW SELLING ". CLOTHING, a GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, _ BOOTS AND SHOES, # = dren’s Wear. Cheaper than any other Store in Nevada County. . 207 Give him a call and see for yoursel ves. Grass Valley, Jane t5th, J. 1 Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attorseys and Counselors at Law. —OFFICES— At Nevada City and Summit City. Office No 42 Broad Street, Nevada city. . Office at Summit City on South side ot B street. J. i. Caldwell, Notary Public for Ne vada county, and Commissioner for the State of Nevada. => John Caldwell, District Attorney and Notary Publie for Nevada county. j J. I. Caldwell, Deputy District Attorney. june!24 J. W. Hinns. R. W. TULLY BANKING HOUSE Mg) ASSAY ( t OFFICE. Successors to G. W. Kid AVING bought the well known Banking house and bus of George W. Kidd, On Broad Street, Nevada City, Will carfy on the Banking business, at the old stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully. The Highest Price will = for Gold Dast. rr Gold Bullion discounted. ‘mg the Lowest Rates. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on lion for Assay or Coinage at the U. S. Mint. Deposits Received. Cheeks on San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on Fn rn States at the gy be oer Regn te di —— € rs ~— eurities Srehunmedl ae Saale gooey ee Liverpooi Fir gents fer the on e and Life Insurance Company. Gold and Ores of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASS All Assays Sieruseed to be correct. Correspondents—San Franciseo, Bank of (‘alifornia ; Sacramento, D. OQ. Mil.s & Co.; New York. Lees & Waller. api J. B. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, : AND Commissioner ef Deeds for Nevada, Next doorabove Frank Smith’s. BW North San Juan, March 14th. CH. FERRAND. AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST wr ‘Every kind of Photographs and Ambe types taken in the best style ofthe Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. THE “GEM” SALoOn. VAN ALSTINE . & JENR AVE.OPENED the **Gem Saloon” on . BROAD STREET, ~ or rs gad ew Crawford, ss Ce re: you wan & “good equare ink” or a Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you’! get it. Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail. J. C. DEVEL, Attorney and Counselor at. Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Neo. IS Mull Street, GRASS VALLEY. MEAT Pema. J AMES M MONROE can be found eR: the old stand on Broad at. where Body witnehe best of Beck Veal, esas era ee I LAMOTT’S oi AT STORE gy —1s THe— EMPORIUM OF. ph STATE. Bmp oe at aon il eaeenet and Siamufacturer. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 5 J ‘a7 . Montgomery = Ge = a Gregory & Waite, H’¢ on HEAND is their Btore asd Coty, [The old stand of Jesse 8. Wall anghis successon,} than can be found im any other store in the County, ic Great Eastern and consisting of H rdware, Wooden Ware,. Willow Ware, . AND Glass Ware, Ey which we might add for the benefit of competitors, BEWARE.) GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Ofthechoic qualities. BARLEY, WHEAT, BEAN, SHORTS, &e. &e. On hand and to arrive, . pee mostly to arrive, 1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough for an Ocean Cable and warranted not to break connection. A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds, ich we are selling to the benefit of ae one Goodyear. 100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lari and Lubricating Oils, To grease the gudgeons fie Universe. NS ‘More Quicksilver than we want . the present rates. 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in them and warranted to burn. Sugars of all kinds, a mountain ot them. ever known before. A few Cords of Bacon, warranted corn fed. _— or no sale. 1006 boxes Soap, from Colgates' d¢wn 100_kegs and 49 cases Butter. We buy and sell the best article. 100 kegs Nails, assorted. Forks, Shovels, Spades, Sledges, Steel, Rope, Twine, Rubber Packing, Demi, and any kind of Liquors, to fill them. ue a” Ones a Shalt Goods in any qeceity We button-hole nobody for custom and hare? motto but “fair desing.” ~TO ARRIVE— 1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods (when we bay and pay for them.) ‘We consult the tastes of our customers aad member always that it takes two to make s bargs®GREGORY. & WAITE. o On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, thatwill en four ht ledge is ly defit from th ton. § this led The m among The « circums aod the to the s ers of \ means. tv wate in othe: Order t ' year th and the The yie Rics alluded Ridge, . three le J. Ott, « Frem 0: ferty do three as thousan ed shew . \olaim.t 0 s =a amalgar with a: Quar past fev dor qua: ¢raoshin, THE mining Corral, owners. Flat is lecate This is, yield of New French by the ville Di San Jus iver. Birehvi son's hc