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1 en iat OR An a ADE = ye EN
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—-PMPDAN, FONE 6, 1666,-.
be ttaltrerk
r “at of the inetitu‘The pteoesee which Ys
CALIsTOGA.—The extensive water-works
_L and fountains, fourteen in number. at Calis; Will Be in fall” “ont
ay nest, and the establishment is now chcanesiaiiiasabieaniialaimeemtaas,
Minritd ON FHE Riode.—A larger extent] OPE® for the season.
Of ground is being .
‘gines of Colambia Hill.thaa there bas been .
for a number of years past, Much. vf the
growed owned by the’ Water Cosipany is
worked on shares or rented to the miners,
In Wheigel's'claims two hundred and fifty
dullere worth of water 1 being used every
day, and the mine ie yielding a handsome
profit. Cregan & Powers in their last run
Gheatied up about ‘sixtoon hundred dollar’. .
Woodside & Company are running, sight
and day with excellent _Jenults, In thie
v , 48 at Cherokee, the bed ruck bas
never base renched, The ground at the
dvpth' worked pays spléndidiy, aod it 19 fair
to suppose that the best pay is vn the bed
rock @f the basins. Such a. belief is warranted by the experience vf miners in all
éimilar claims. ‘The basins ateach of these
placed, citi be tupped by a tunnel of from
three-quarters to a mile in length, givioy
éufficient fall for working to aouble the
depth yet reached. AL! fiinillinr with these
lucations think thetsuch a work weuld be
a source of fortune to any company who
would put it through, We have no doubt
that'these basins will be reached some day.
At Chervkee little hydraulic mining is being
dune at‘present, Only a few eluinie ore
being worked, Considerable prospecting
worked in the placer Briauam Youn is buildin a eutton fac. the Dixie’ of Utah.
It is now approsching completion.. There
is cg — raising in south-wostern
THe q quansity P wood received in Vi Virels.
ia City and Gold Hill from Washoe Valicy .
ia over 500 cords daily, and the amount of
lumber frum the seine source is 100,000 feet
por day.
chusetts, which is two hundred and thirty
ears old. It is etillinhabited, hae always
in one family, and is believed to
the oldest huuse in the United States.
A VILLAIN at Vicenuea, Indiana, recently married a lady of that. place while havin
« wite in Illinvis, It was discovered at
he fied. The injuted lady ie now a raving
maninc.
Among the parties in Pittsfield, Maseaobusetts. ordered by the Health Bonrd to
abste nuisances, are the Selectinen vf the
town, the first Congressional Parish, and
the Berkshire Life Insurance Company.
Tne fast slave schooner Wanderer has
been lately rebuilt in Rockland, Maine, care
being taken to preserve all her good qualities as a fust suiler.
Tne Richmond Times demands that the
same honors shall be paid to the rebel dead:
as ure conferred on the Union soldiers, and
speaks of Jeff. Davis as the unhappy statesman.
WALTER Brown of Portland, Maine, is
—being done fot quartz, and we have. seen
Sah epecimens of rich rock taken from
row-eny-tunn-in New
Englands a three of five mile race in vhells,
for from one hundred to one thousand dvl~ wered 4 to 9 sufficivat depth to test their
~——value;-but-eo far as indications -go-they-are}-—Taeequal to any in the county,
A New Roap —We understand that a
‘ project is on foot for the construction of a
read from Movre's Flat to the Middle Yuba
river.. A good trail is already opened from
the,river to Minnesota and Alleghany in.
Sierra county. From the latter place there
is a good wagon roud to Duwnieville. If
this line of road is completed it will open a
large field to the Nevada trade. Splendid
placer, cement and quarts mines, are being
worked ‘im Eastern Sierra. The rich range
digcovered recently at Meadow Lake is
"known ‘to extend into that county, and these
mines will in, a tew-yeare sustain a large
population, The proposed rund will be the
. most direct und easiest to the Bay, and
will be & thotwiighfure for all their travel
and freight. We hope the Tod will be
speedily built. *
_-OPPosiTion. —We understand Palmer &
~@rven, Owoers of the stage line between
Maryeville and Downieville, bave taken the
contract, for $1.600,te carry the mail
from thie city:tu North Sxn Juan and Downiewvalle. They contemplate patting ou a
hae ofatages:the tet of July. W.H. Hewilten, owner.of the, Colfax and. San Juan
line, will, in about two weeks, extend his
route to Downieville, which will make quite
a live y opposition This is the plersantest
route to:Sacramentn, and in all probability,
ttavelers frdm Sierra county willavail themsélves of it. By leaving Downieville at10
Polack at night, passengers can teach San
_ Francisco the next grening-~only 24 hours
from Downievilles
C liaenisycv ama Fink Co.,
fellowing persons. were lected officers: ut
Pennsylvania, No. 2, on Lat Wednesday
i, for juing years
President— C. W. Cornell.
* Foreman—C one Wek
2d Avsictant inon—Jas. Da
Treasurer—Jas. Monroe,
Secretary —Ww. Scott.
“Direowwres Was. He War Bacignta
pi, D 8. Baker aos
rif 0 emer Mouroe, Wan. Hough, D.
’ vnneete, ‘Coral Kelacy, 0.
ee ie Fir bel & Baer, Wan Borgel
lupi.
F. Bosigatepi.
“Lite and emsiclinting, Ce Committoo—G. . Feeently, frightened « horse to death. Nuvan ° :
Sreeeatdedgicdas e446) pap Mop a we Nagi: HM fr st Suraical and Mechanical Dentist,
. Tau Salt Lake Vedette, “ae recent date,. Ninery-twe liquor in Boston have . tt! 8%. luterest ‘oe bang pel ‘ y da
jdmong ether things Po the Tober Company A. Captain Lord, arrived at] pawan he
xvod rod ote weary Camp Union on Thursday laet, " cma « co.
Any Go ~ ode tthe, te Stomptiog. PRs) lorville CotnethBand will Mesean Sat ae Uae.
Y bande upon the priest mal sik . Gr an hdes fesintens FINE BRARDIES, Winzs,
tain Sy getccgrigg ingens die Tuene . sta of snili ig ees Ss
‘wad he man or Woman can enter of sniling
pe or = fs it Np i tn plas wg 4th of, shied “Laquons payee a ty oy “a )
No.2. —The
Tara,
“gugering sexson** being now over, (j
the accounts frow all quarters state that
the yield hus been. unprecedented. The
quality. is alg better than ordinary.
A New wire bridge is to be built over
the Kalaweth river,‘at Martin's Ferry. In
1862 a bridge at thin point was swept away.
The river at that time rose ninety feet.
-THe Argus says an idea prevails in some
portions of this State that epiritualem is
ramp»nt in San Jose. This ie not true. It
hug but few adherents among us.
Recentiy a colered. man went from
Memphis te Carroll county, Miss., to get
hie children, and was shot dead by hia old
tmaster. . Chivalrous son of the South !
U. 8. Grecory whe wna se badly injared by the prisoners whe escaped from the
Virginix City jail oo the night of May 26th,
is improving.
DURING a fire in West Troy, an old lady
named Leonard, aged about vighty years,
who resides neat the plice where the fire
originated, died suddeuly of fright.
THe Mayor of Petersburg has offered
$5.000 reward for the 14 ae pp and
ec nviction of the party who fired the various
churches in that-eity.
Anremus Wau was at home in Waterford (Me.) aod said for Liverposl June
2d, tu lecture to the Eugiieh on the Mor.
mona.
‘The stenm bark Pioneer left New London
on a whaling voyages the first steam vessel
‘for thattraffic, . .
THe New Haven Clock Camapany’ 8 build.
ing at New Haven. sod elven buildings
adjaveut, were burned April 301b.
AT. prayer meeting in Connecticut, reere tor New Haven editors.
Av Hartford, Conn., a five ‘stery brick
‘building used ne a book bindery. fell with «
crash receatly, No person was injured.
A vexpicr of $15,000 damages for fale
imprisonment was assessed lately in the
‘Hudaon County Court of New Jersey.
“Tue Univeras lists. of Pertland, Maine,
have » weinat for pareva of their religivus
estublishnent.
A GEOLOGIST aaserts that there are ane
millien tons of valuable iron ore at Iron
Mine Hill, in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
THE United States gunboat Winooski has
. returned ta Enet Boston withuut fiading the
‘supposed Frnian privateer.
THE official vote ot Connecticut. shows
that Geners! Howley’s majority was 541,
Boston hae been d inte ni
. districts ir pores Ae San
AN eleph ‘nt passing through New Hoven
Twenets s Wouse in Pembroke, Masea. °
cently, th re watespevi«l season fur pruySeleun,
2 Minne. ‘9, MILK, ~The
. exit of the Empire Company on Sith
atarted on Wednesday last, says the Unien.
This mill which has been in the courte of
. erection the past four or five months, jont
completed, at a cest of one hundred thou.
sand dollars, has thirty stamps, and all the
seme
modern improvements for saving gold and .
quarts ‘ah fn” the State. "The wags aE
have.five. thousand tons of firat.clase rock .
ready for the will, and it is confidently expected that the returns for the first thirty
_. days, will rench ninety or.one.bundred thousand dollars. ;We hope the Company will
realize their expections, and at an early day’
We will give a more. extended notice of
this famous mill and mine.
erry?
ra
blind Sena SES
nelly of the lone Mill, met with a foes painful accident on Wednesday, says the Union.
He was oiling the machinesy when be happened to ‘get his forefinger caught in a
tight place, taking it off clemn at the first
joint.
Crors in THe Bay Cotwries.—The
early.-made hay having beea-spread out.and
dried after the first rain, the second’ storm
did great damage, taking away the bright
look and giving ita black and muety appearance. Morethan half the entire crop io
the Bay counties wus ut, and received the
damaging effect: uf the late storms. The
deficiency in bright hay will se made good
to some extent, by cutting and curing some
of the later sown graib. Barley generally
has fallen down. In many fields the grain
has fallen in one direction, and most of it
cunt be cut-by machines. In-other-instances
the grain is a tangled wass. having fallen in
every direction. An intelligent farmer
in this condition at 33 percent. The bar.
ley harvest will commence ip about a week.
The wheat fielés are less. affected by the
storm.
COMMERCE, IN THE PULPIT.—Rev. Dr.
Henderson, hed in the First Baptist
Church er htod, on Sunday Inst, aud
what’ de you think wad his text? It. was
vothing.juvre avr ives than, “The Morality
of Lite lusurance.” Thy reverend geutlewan hus an eye to-business. Not long »go
the pulpit was deuminced as political. It is
new commercial, ,
&
Hanvest.—The 'Wuediand News says
that Yolo cuunty bas €xcelled herself this
your, aod her previous effurts woen erowned with suceras have been second to none.
But this season more grain will be grown
there than ever betore at any one season,
Se much forthe agricultural ganic.
Deatu.—In Marysville, on the 24th ult.,
Charlie E., aged five years and acven
montha, sea ef W. B. Stone, tell dead while
playing in the yard with vuther children,
Bacpap, Toxo? wae recently visited by
atornado that.damaged the shipping and
. destroyed the military . barrocks, .
In this city, on the 2d meee by the Rev D. A.
Dryden, Mr. Juseph Bynon iss Rachael
buth of Birshville —
ARRIVALS AT THE
BROAD SERERT. NEVADA CITY.
Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors.
Tuvasoay, June 7th, 1866.
W J Mack San Fran ie Eureka
C Gitford = a Nelwu Cherukee
c Oraway en Pike city..
Miss M rif pole du ’ > rhs Forks Alleghany
Miss A Lyondo “+3 HiMiason Son Jua
Capt H Custer do a Bruncher Sweetlen .
J M Mvore wmi © Mids A Bruncher 0
H Senman Downiey GH Faunce 0
sk Giltwoie Gruse V M Gafbér & . Red 'D
' My Sion Nevad ; arn do
rudid Santa C .
O85 Benius de F Larkin Hunta Hill:
Ad Mubler Willow VJ W Smeaton WOM,
E Soges Nevada ~
?
“Parun AccwwesT.—Mr. E. W. Don. Pendiet
computes the extra cost of gathering a crop .
SSS .
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL . .
A came
Fo the Ladlics of Nevads and Vicinity.
seslihes ehapnours has just grrived from
the Bay City, and proposes to romain for @ short
time fe the Ladies she’ w 8
see, for Mrs. CURTIS’ r
BLS, by which any lady sn ge ina few
ae sea tenee
Neveds, Jaay bs 1866.
-@R AN-D BA bt
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE .__
AT WASHINGTON,
On Friday Evening, June 15th.
INVITATION COMMITTEE.
a G. Fisk, Henry Randolph, L.
Reka: City—Maj. 3 Ww. Knowlton, _/ John
A. Lancaster, Lieut. 8. Deal, Gentry,
John Bazley; Ike W illisimeon. .
ans ye +E. W. Roberts, Capt. J. H:
ag scale Legg, James McCambridge.
Alpha—Robert Goodson, David Mosley.
Moore’s Fiat—Dan Harrier, John M. Hickey.
, Eureka—John Eagan, William Morris.
Floor Managers—T. F. Marker, Js A. Lancaster,
R. B. Gentry.
Tickets, incl nding wesiadins $400.
osT between the head of Nevada street and
4 this city, a Ladies Gold Buckle with Black Belt
attached. The finder will be liberally rewarded on
the return of the Buckle te this office. je3
#PEANO FOR SALE,
“W. C. POPE has at his store,
in Grass Valley, o new and elegant
i which he will sell CHEAP, for
m10
‘GENTS
SUMMER CLOTHING!
NEW STYLES
Se
LINEN SUITS, &c,
A lange nnd abate lot
esUsT meciivnn.ct
And will be suld at
REDUCED RATES!
ies «tan alabthalined :
t# Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Boy’s Clothing, all sizes,
Constantly receiving fresh additions.
P. BANNER,
Imperter, Wholesale and Retail Dealer,
Ser, Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada.
Valuable Business Property,
FOR SALE,
Ie my Lot and Brick Building therevee ON, 3OxG0 feet. opposite Masonic Buildisg,
HH Pive street, and now eccupled by George
E. Turner, for sule ata low price For further Particular apply to CRAWFORD, LEAVITT
& C ™ BLLARD BEANS.
Nevada, May 19th. 2
es BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8
if You Want a Geod Drink, .
GO TO RLAZE's
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francisco,
Ie kept at the Store orf
J. €E. JOHNSTON,
BROAD STREET, nearly opp. Batices irehene
WASHINGTON BRASS BAND!. .
TREMEADOUS. EXOMTEMENT
Dunder und Blixam!
Gregory la Waite,
[‘The old stand of Jésse 8. Wall and hia suoeessors.
A Larger stock of Goods im thetr ling
than can be found in any other
store in the Counts,
dnctnng ts tenatibng Sar eng.s Ait for the
Great Eastern and covsisting of
H rdwaré,“
Wooden Ware,
Crockery Ware,
AND
Glass Ware,
{To which we might add fer the benefit
of competiters, BEwanr)
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ofthe choice qualities.
Mais, CCU
WHEAT,
BRAN,
SHORTS;
3 &c. &e.
On hand and to arrive,
1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough
_ for un Ocean Cable and warrauted not te
break ceanection.
A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds,
which we.are selling to the benefit of
one Goodyear.
100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard
and Lubricating Oils,
To grease the gudgeonus of the Univema
More Quicksilver than We want at
the prenent mates.
1000 Boxes of Candles, with wisks i
them and warranted te burn.
Sugars of alt kinds, ® monntain
= them.
Sena-and Onl bes edad Ch
ever known befere.
A fare. Ganie fl Samm, encxented
corn fed. .
On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that
never made a sheep’s acquaintance, or no sale.
1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ down
. 100 kegs and 49 cases Butter. We
buy and sell the best article,
100 kegs Nails, assorted.
Rakes, Hees, Pitchforks, Sluice
Forks, Shovels, Spades,
_ Sledges, Steel, Rope,
Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns
and any kind of Liquors, to fill them.
Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity
“We buttoo-bole nobody ‘for custom and have
“. Motto but ‘fair dealing.”
esmeaaneel
(when we buy and pay for them.)
i t > %
. member always that it ates two to make « barge,
charge.
ones nea trae’
«Hie 80 Mirena sores
‘mostly toarrive, Sy ee . e
THe I
preparat
for the «
A comm
and iva
The Bric
‘sllows,
Good Te
towns or
sion. ‘T
‘Everybo
interest .
be the b
Tue
The peo;
bratiag .
stand th:
subacrity
Juan, is
Mill-r a
ladepen:
alsv part
Rusu
is comnx
wings, at
tween ty
way fron
roany are
left this
—from ¢
are leavi
WE re
W. Ema
Morning
by Boust
It is a li
end te
taining 2
__we wish
dertakin,
Four’
bern, of
that he ij
grand tir
July.
race, lor
wile hea
due notic
Fixine
thorough
gorgeous
gentleme
days. T
~~ “Of resort.
ar w:
the Nort
pose of b
of July.
crowd al
Tre }
are amo:
Prepariny
of betwe
powder.
Wace:
past four
been $3 .
to $350.
searcity*
Parry
grand suc
this even
Fanat
advertise
give « bi
evening «
& grand
Der
Light G
‘Carr.