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June 18, 1866 (4 pages)

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ke. Ve ce ‘Patiies Were organized for the same purpose, _ throw.at a squirrel and: noticed it Was quartz. Not Retting a chance.to. throw, he thoemaker’s shop. It was built in’ 1700; rand statesmen received their first legal lesLOCAL AFFAIRS. “Exragnaive Work A. tunwel ‘ia-boing ‘Fin into Cement Hil by Me: Cratg, Jor the purpose of striking the rich bed of-gravel . supposed to be “beyond the. The work has, We understand,” cost in the’ neighborhood-of $20,000. . A large nuniber of cumsod the hill haewome tea or twelve tuinele vun.in some distence, not one of which ey oF pierced the ‘chanuel. “The: tunnelof Mr. Craig is being run in the ‘vicinity df the One Horse claim, which was exceedingly rich, and there is evdfy indication that. the tunnel is very near the deposit at this time. A auahber of fine specimens of coarse gold bas ‘been found ene weighing a half ounce. anothers. quarter of an ounce and’ several émaller ones. Mr. Craig has a double ob— ject.ie runding the’ tuniel! “He expects to . strike rich gravel, and is certain ef. obtain. ing & suffitieut supply of'water from the permanent épriige'of the ‘miountain to irrigate his ranch.. bt ear ee ie Pw . A Goon, Levee.—Lust week .sfae ledge was discovered on .the,banks of “Myers’ ravine. Mr, Dean picked up,a-reck te exainined the rock and found it contained a numbeg.qfrapecks of “free gplds “Near the spot a fine looking ledge was foul We. were shown several specimens which: centained’ a largé'dtidunt Of -frée gold.” The ledge, wi}l soon be prospected andits value thoroughly tested, an aii Wor ie OrexInc BaLt.—B_ 8, Starr, formerly, a4 a resident of ‘this county, swill open the Pacifie House, at Colfax. to-morrow, Wedres: day evening, with an Opening Ball.) ;Qood music will. be it attendance, aid th excellent supper will be gotten up for the occasion." W6é acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to be present on the occasion. PeBLic Documents.— Wa are indebted to Hon. Wm. Higby, for a bound volume ot the Jast Anoual Message of the President to the two Houses of Congress, with the reports of the: Heads of Departments, and éelections from accompanping documents ; leo. a copy of Morrill’s Revenue bill. CLOSING Exekctses.-Primary Schovl, No.1, Miss S. N. Jewett teacher, will close to-day. The classes for promotion to the intermediate school will be examined, and other interesting exercises will be had.— Patrons'and friends wre invited to attend. New Bei. —The Pennsylvania Engine Company yesterday réceived a splendid toned alarm bell, which was placed ia their house and tried. The bell Weighs 300 pounds and is made uf excellent metal, Tue Locaurry.—Anson Perry, formerly of Sacramento, was shot at Bridgeport, Amador county, and not at Bridgeport, Nevada county, as. stated in the Union lately. BUNKER ‘HIILL.—Suiday was the ninetysecond anniversary. of the battle of Bunker Hill. Pi ‘ A Cokes PoONDENT of ‘the Wilmington Journal thus descants on the dameels: of San Bernardinos i#Mhertadies of San BerBardino are generally good looking and, not afraid of spoiling their, beauty by working in the air. It is common to see women and children, as well as meu, in the fields pulling.weeds, liveing corn ‘and muking Rng ot; i Pi : baie Tue law office at Fravklin, New Hamp: thire, where Daniel Webster and bis brother Ezekiel stadied law, is now used as a and an uhwauel idmber of eminent lawyers ‘sons within its: wall ls: c ; —— >.. Our Go_p Propuvcr.—Mr. A. D. Richardséb} iv cholut! his'recent letters, “Bays : “Within ten years after the cars run from Ocean to ocean, the gold product of the Pecific coast will téacti ° $500/000,0008 peer an ee ere ome Fest iT “CoLusa.—The . atnotics have opened a} Rew missionary field in; the benizhted land of Oohidd. "We Know of no place mure in ‘Reed of Christian’ fight; “jddging’ from the Politicd gf théleounty. “01/1 » DIVIDENDS’ ANNUALLY, ‘. 8O@ Montgomery St. N. E. Cor. Pine St. . , At MH. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada county, __ “NORTE™AMERION ePTivyert § 2% Lu eu ‘The. most ‘liberal Compan yi > Imthe United States, , Dividends in cash, Forty-Five per cent, or if addea to Policies, over Eighty Per cent, + eee ALL Policy holders allewed to TRAVEL anywiere on the Globe without extra charge, ee POLICY. HOLDERS ALLOWED . To RESIDE, ANYWHERE. ON THE THE TROPICS, WITHOUT » EXTRA CHARGE, NO “EXTRA CHARGE FoR MINERS, ENGINEERS, ete. This Company insures against Accidents from Traveling. ~ oe oe J. A. EATON & CO. Managers of the Pacific Branch, SAN FRANCISCO. . my22-3in Important News Again Ladies, Bally to the Dry Goods Store Corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada city. brands of Bleached Muslins, such as Whiterock, Loresdale & Forresdale, 10-4 Sheeting, the best, at 90 cts. per'yard, The best ‘kind of Prints, at 17 1-9 THE Pacific Mail Stedmsbip ; Company of} New. York, has declared: a divided: of fixe. quarter Wey Ge ¢ pe TREMENDOUS DECLINE mgr a ‘PRY Coops! tie —Or— COLDSMITH. 3 a As hé 'I6. selling how’ the! GHoicest At 32 1-2 cents per yard. c Sooae eoniea) nade oe ealaxavuame te the : Per cent. out of the net earnings of the most ettractive Ball of the bas} ; EF A7PH, AD) erhigh ym por" 6€as0n. SPRING AND): SUMMER Crawford, Leavitt & Co. AT THEIR “STORE ROOMS” IN THE KIDD & KNOX BLOCK, 1,000 TONS sip; MERCHANDISE! Of every description to be found in the line of Heavy & Shelf Hardware, Mining & Mechanics’ Tools, ea Groceries & Provisions, Paints, . Flour & Feed, Wooden, Willow, Turpentine, Glass & Crockery Wares, cee 100 Tons Tron and Steel, all sizes, 500 Kegs Eastern Puwder,, 2500 Feet Fuse. 150 Flasks. Quicksilver. ® 2000 Feet Rubbér and Leather Belting BG ; aud Hose, 1000 Yards Duck—assorted numbers. * 1000 Gallons Kerosene. 500 Gallons Lard, Neate’ Foot and Paint Oiles 12000 Pounds Nevada Cured Bacon. ~ 4000 Pounds Sugars, alt kinds. 50 Chests Tey, Black, Japan andYoung Hyson. 500 Boxes Candles. 500 Gallons Stone Jugs and Jars. Seemed LIQUORS, . CASE GOODS, Ete. Ete. Which we offer te the Trade at Pri« cesand upon Terms defying Competition, % Our Purchases and Sales are larger than those of any House in the county, and we can, and do “Buy and Sell” lower’than any other. Ca. and examine pot Stock and Prices before purchasing, 1 French and English epee the best, “OUR MOTTO,” at 30 cts. per yar : ' e Small Profits and Heavy Sales, French Lawns and Ginghams,at25. vy _ ets, per yard. pees And everything in the line of Dry} «ARE SOLE AGENTS FoR bi a ae eh ra . ALMADEN QUICKSILVER. mm 06 "% 7 e , a i . ‘. Gouge Te undone Orbsuiri. “. Silver Flasks, in order, BOUGHT. mys. Cortier Broad and Pine Streets, [. oe en rey. Pe "MRS. M. BLUM, distance Free of Charge. LwpAt Temperance Hall Penal a Te ON WEDNESDAY EVE'G, JULY. 4th. All Sales guaranteed to give full ‘The'best of Music ‘has beew , and an ex: te ciMits 3 £ ag & of ‘. \Wevada, May 13th, 4 . 401+3,5 Battery Street, Corner of Clay, . Meals served up at all hours. SUMMER CLOTHING! _. NBW STYLES . BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, EEWEN SUITS, @, . A large and choice lot MUST RECEIVED cE ; And will be sold. at REDUCED RATES! s omememaiainenel
Also, a fall assortment of tj Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, BOOTS & SHOES; Boy's Clothing, all sizes, « TRUNKS, VALISES, &¢., &c., &e.' Constantly’ receiving fresh additions. P. BANNER, . Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealeér, Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada, HOSTETTER, SMITH & DEAN, Direct Importers of DRUGS. AND MEDICIN ES, PROPRIETARY "MEDICINES, DRUGEISTS’ ‘SUNDRIES, ETO. ETC. Manufacturers of Drug gists’ Glassware, . , Kien Bigambleeo Giase Works} <3. j “BAN' FRANCISCO. San. Francisco, May 15—3mis 4 LOT OF SUPERIOR PORT WINE For Invalids or Convalescents, by the Case or Bottle. —AND—~ : 3 FOR Gan BBY J. F. BUSSENIUS & CO, Corner of Commercial & Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY, Boot and ‘Shoe Maker. “REMOVAL. B. LUTZ would take this method of informiug his-vld patrons that he has removed to the tuilding a few doors below the National Kxchan Dotee paipenta te meek eee tine bP tter pre o Bvote = oy Shoes, at the shortest. notice, in fashionable style, ond at low rates. Boote and Stioes repaired. Call and I will guarantee safisfaction. B. LUT Nevada, June 14th, ! GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA Miners’ Two-Bit Restaurant, yo THE undersigned takes this metliod of informing numerous 61d friendsand the public in general that bé has opened the above named House on “ COMMERLIAL STREET, Where ‘he will serve Meals, FOR CASH, ONLY For Two Bits each! LODGING 25 CENTS. ml HENRY PYRMONT, . ANTELOPE RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR / Se erce in the RESTAURANT business I promise to renew my efforts to please all who may favor me with a call. Hf Thankful for the liberal patronage ICE CREAM always on hand, Parties supplied at short notice: Nevada, May 17th. © i BR. FEINEINGER & CO, "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in + FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS GENERALLY, Briek Btore, No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada city. ‘BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 If You Want a Geod Drink, Go TO RUAZE’S,IGE! ICE!) ICE: x 4 Cures Dyspepsta, Liver ie yrver 9 -nes*, Premature Decay bestowed during three years @Xperi. an -. SEACHERS’ INSTITUTE bes xg AMOS i eg » BXAMINATION. " The First Annual Institute of thé . Teachers of the County of Nevada; Nevada, on Tuesday,June 6th, at 10 oclock, A. ML, ana continue ti session Guting the week. \HE attention of 'ieachers and Trustees ia A called to the following provision of the ke: vised School Law : aes ‘Whenever the number of Schoo! Districts in any county is'ten or more, the County Superiutendent shall Hold at leist one Teachers’ Lusti tute im each year; and every teacher employed in a Public School in the dre shall attend cv-, ery such Institute and participate in its pro: ceedings. Hach session of a County Institute shail continue not lees than three vor more than five days; and thé Superintendent shall, if praeticable, s-eure lecturers and instructure evmpeéteut to instruct the teachers in the theory. and practice of teashing. ‘ Kvery Board or 'Trastees and every Board of Edacation stratinot only al low but shall require the teachers in its employ to attend ohh? & ‘Leachers’ Ingtitute held in ‘tue county ; ana when’ the Institute is held during the time that teachers may be employed in teaching. their pay shall not be diminished by reason ot attendance on said Institute.’ The gxercises will consist of Lectures and Ks—. -} Saye from éxperienced teachers, Discussions upon the Theory and Practice of Tcaching, and Practical Lilustrations by: classes trem the Ne vada Schools. The State Supermtendent of Public Inetruotion, Professor Carlton and other teachers from Sau’Francisco will be present. — Léctares will be delivered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, and a re-uvion of teachers wii] take place on Briday night. Trustees dnd friends. of the Public Schools are luvited to attend the Institute. Board of Examination, The County Board of ‘inaticute. ABR meet during the session of the Institute. tificates of the first : ade—valid for three will Le issued to: chose who pass a sitistactorycxa ination in Orthography, Defining, end fig, Ponfnanship, Piiysiotégy, Natural Philosophy, Kaglish Oomposition, Arittimetie; Algebra, Geography, Grammar, History of tlie nited States, the Sciiool Law of Ca iforhiu, and the wee and Practice of “‘Tea*hing. . i Applicants for second grad e—certificates valid fortwo yeurs—will be examined in the above branchies, except Mhilosophy and Algebra. Third graae—certificates will be granted to female téachers only. © “ Al teachers who hold temporary certificates, who fail to appear ior examination, will be de. prived of pay aiter the 26th of June , Teachegs who hold.county certificates. from the Bo of Examination, are requested to bring them for renewal. M. 8. DKAL, Co. Supt, of Schools. Nevada, June 5th. 1866. _ HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED ' STOMACH BITTERS. — A PURE AND POWERFUL TONIC, COR RECTIVE AND ALTERATIVE, OF WONDERFUL EFFICACY N DISEASES—OF THE— STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. ©, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression o Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Iuter= mitent Fevers,Cramps and all Complai ta of east mee Sex, rising romily Weakness, Whether inherent, in the system or pfoduced by special causes. Nuthing that ie not wholesome, Genial and re-: storative in its nature enters into the composition of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT ERS: This pular preparation contains no mineral of any . Biad. no deadly botaunical element; rid fierce excitant ; but it is a combination of:the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and piants with the purest and mildestof ali diffusive stimulants. ‘The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite metored by this agreeable: Tonic) and hence it_worke wondere-tt-case of Dys sis and in less contirmed forms of indigestion, Acting ae a gentle and painiess aperient, as well as upup the liver, it also Invariably relieves the constipation oupertndusnd-hy irregular action of . the digestive érgans. The agony 01 Bilious colic 18 nediately aesuaged by a sittgle dose of the stitnu and octasionally resorting to it, the retarn of the complaint may be prevented, bint As» General Tonic, HUSLETTER’S BIT TERS produce efivets which must be experi~ enced or witnessed befure they ¢ be fully , appreciated. In case of Constitutional Weak. . and Debility and. De° crepitude arising .fruin old age, it exercises an electri¢ influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delight(ul invigorant. When all the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-inforce and re-vstablish them. Last. but not least. itis the only safe stimu: laat, being manufactured from sdund and inocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid elements pereens more or lesé fn all the ordinary tonics and stomuchics of the day. _No family medicine has been so universally, d, it may be truly adved, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as HOSLETTER’S BilTERS. Sold by ali Draggists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere * HOSTETIEB, SMITH & DEAN, Agents, Nos. 401, 403 and 405, Battery street San Francisco mwyl. $100 Reward For an Incurable Case! x LA Special attention is -res‘ peetiully directed to our-exsat clusive manufacture of the celebrated Golden #aisam, a preparation never known to Jail iu the cure of sy philig, juz all ite stages, and used ju the # rench+ hospitals ior the jast ten years with the greatest Success, Kor Obvious reasons, we cannot publish the testimonials 0 the thousands whe lave been cured by it, but in tue jomumerabld cases in Which it tas been administered we have yet toleara au iastauce of its failure. GOLDEN BALSAM Nog. 1, tor firs, end md stages, such a8 sures On the legs or bday, sure eyes, ete. Gojden Balsam, No. 2, tur tertiary, Mercurial or Sypliiliie Kheamatism, pwns in the bones, ete. sent by «xpress to any part ofthe non oast. Price. pur dollars per dozen, or ve Do tle. wpet ¥. RICHARDS & ©O' Wholesale and retail Drugyists aud Jheiujsts, corner Clay und Sansome. sts. san Fiunciseo, sole ayents, to whom ai; orders dréesseu Also, mts fur the cé ot _ Spanish Auviaete, 4 preparation ware QuLD inform the of this city, Grass) . "ato cure Gouorriise. Giret, irrita j alley and the whule surrounding efron tun, Gravel. aud all Urinary that they are now ready to receive orders for X Deraigements. Neither of pecan nee ema pe . \ the above genume with> 4 : ; & this season to \ Out vur siguature across Gi tt Neffuinger’s Butcher oa Male Toy the fae of tbe a ‘Nevada, April 18th, 1866: