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licen St CaN ALCL RON ORES
’
nA amends shteeti
tnt 2%
a
welookey-a-m:z-connenting-with the Cotter .
ted that, the robber. in "geting the belt»
with exeell-nt'tools half 'duy ta open. one
_ they had-asteurandes: that. they” maw
beiieetre ti te A Lear wag in.
about 5 0 ae Sea Juan stage was . ’
‘stepped throb miles, fred Sis sit pena ony
bed. The stage leaves San Juan sbout 1
‘stage-st.this place. When the. stage wasn
=z eee by Habel ths soaks
od hats and ever their fuces,
etepped eat int» ‘the read and ordered the
dae ua AAE. “ap Hey infortled him that! they? propwsed to rob the
not harm him» if: he: kept
As one of” the rogues’ stuod ' uard
over Majoreowith a tévolver fh éach band,
@ to-vbeys ‘Phe ouly par
aengers.on thie’ stagd Were two tik, que
@ was searched and, netbing f The
3 who was on the road’ to Idaho, had
@ Bolt qvatsiaing four hundred dollars, for
whieb he deterihined to, make x Hight,, He
was kavckéd-down twice, and thea’ strug:
*
bis clothing sondiderob ly ‘aid ‘a slight
was. inflicted with the knife. ‘The
ber next tur is'attention, to the treas3 er wile rene @ Co." These .
boxes, are doubly secured. . The outside lid
ig.well fastened with a heavy haap and brass }
paillock.. This the rogue, succeedéd in
‘féréing. ‘ Pife Box proper id made of chilled
iron apd secured witha heavy powder proof .
lock. It would require « good: workman .
df ‘there ‘boxes. After the robber~ had
‘worked with hid axe for seme titve, the drivor normed hitti that *it Was no use trying te get ‘into that ‘thing, it could'nt be
opened."® "TWis’the ‘rogue’ was soua convinded ' Of, ‘and abandoned the enterprise,
comarking that iftie bad Known they carried
ugh, woxes, he would hive come bptter prepared. We anderstaud thebax hud # large
el of money init: «As soon us Majors.
was «pleaséd he! pab bis horses through and .
asrived in thid'dity’ bout halt wo Hour alter
the occurrence. “A few yood inen. might
have made it very warm for the thieves, and
several @ightlied their willingness 10 go if
paid-for their trouble. :
‘WHOTHEA Stage, Ronmpeny,—We u uoderstand that Latta's Washington stage was
stopped yestorday morning, a short distance
“the Six’ Mile House. and the paswougers r relieved of some furty or fifty dol-lars. Wocpdtain’ ‘thé Pollowiig statement
. BY OuRE Mag, whoienthe.down y ester
day. He says that’ he wet Marker’s stage
near Hanne tautli’s, ‘nad. iwas. _warned: that
robbers were oo the * It ears tha:
nei Were den dn: per tine road by
Markl but. either begwuse. they did not
want. that stage» ‘oF ‘supposed . thuse abvard
‘were prepared for them, they wade no. at.
tempt téstipié A shertdistance behind,
pped as above stated.
fens ‘the ‘Plkde. designated ias the point
where the tebbery was committed, he saw,
‘then Heat the road, ‘and being: on
cannery the waude, waking
ome ape came *afely to
ee ae .
: ai enix M & DONE.—Taig county is ethereal: of Bigh hwaymen ‘who
are constagttyebinmitting ‘robbérries._At
Grat they confitied their apérations tu team. aters, footmea,. apd these wha itraveled by
te cvaveyunce, now they are growing
P thd" are beginning to stop stages.
: 2 follows are drawn ‘to this oeunty. on
aqutuht of the excellent field it offers fir
their operations, They, kuow of ite pros.
perity. rasp pat aie te ‘déne
bri te. oplé may )
vd tepeasette se lo do ae sy ak hy dake 'p
Waghdesi Idatio-and other fide td ria
themselves of these se padre la, _ Although
there may be ho fegecial ‘provision in the
law wader whieh, the. Superviaets can offer
rewagds fot the, capture of lavesbronters,
all
‘act, we-bxve many guod men who if
they were assured of compentation, would
take the fieldagampst theywernillas.!. If the
err da wists Waris hake ‘thie
perpen tit the med ye
ription, ana
te ” eee to d for the
ie _ te and county are witheut power to
move in the matter, thd Gooner citizens orlian labor to work these mines, as miners,
Pand-wherers the introduction of sald" Cool
‘Jast steamer.
the State.
—bremain: William Hutchins; of Penobscot,
‘would austaiithéin ii edeh . i
ooley or Mougo‘eys or Mongoliaus is, in a_meral and pecuniary print of view, moran igh ig Le
pri per to the porsoar' an abe being of . +=
ee by A.
ofpatural lea
wing or smoking.
WaTURAL Lear.—We were yesterdey
* S etuniiasinisan ob thes arri of a few sehoouen,
L heavily laden . with a ania ot of
eas _DRY_ £OORS 1
oe
0
cy
DRY G€O0Ds83 —
es ae
For the old and well established House of .
eet ¥i Re
fi is Ge href ¢ mos? pe
ishe: ih most the mining
population ef refore
Resolved, That. ic tbe niaire of Rose's
Bar Township, do form ourselves into an
assowiatiog for nrutunl ratection .: ta be
known as the “Miners” Union “Protective
Association of Rose's Bar Tuwnship.”
Resolved, That we discountenasce any
and all.attempts .to,intreduce, Goeley or
Mongolian” hbor i “in these thides; anf we do
hereby pledge -ourselves--against: work}
for any company who may employ the éaid .
labor to work’in the mires, in the capacity
of miners.
Resolved, That in this movement of rights
against the aggressiun and encrouchmént of
bares Gras’ Valley’ Nationdl, ‘and’ Grass
all ey Union.
James Keegan; Jeremith Log, Patrick
O'Meara, .Samuel QO. Gunning, committee
o& Tésolutions. ~
Samuen O. Gunning, Sec’y.
PicTortaLs.—We néglected to thank
Geo. R. Crawford for # bountiful supply of
magazines, pictorials, &oy regeivedby the
On the arrival of each steamer, Crawford always furnishes us witha big
lot. He is the most liberal nowerdealer i in
Tue GoLp Run fae ro This bridge
is again throwh~ ‘opetr to travel, ind it is.
it willstand for séme times *
Tue War of the American Revolution
closed-about 83:years ago, and it 1s annomuced that, of allthe many thousands who once
figured as Revolutionary soldiera on_ the
peasion rolle of the Government, barely two
‘Me., and Samuel Cook; of Clarendon, Or
leans County, N. Y. Several have died
within thé Inst year; and it inay Be that
1866 will witness the closing of the books.
We trust the Goverument will promptly annolitive the fact by & proclamation or, wilitary general order, aud thatthe death of the
last Revolutionary soldier. will be fitly and
generally Cottiuiemoratéed , ~
Tue Newsparer.—The New York Fra
valle the newspaper “the poor man 's book, é
from the filled columns of which he gleans
much ubeful fo lérvmatjon. gaine’sknowledge
of events that-are passing around him, and
for a sinall invegtment daily or weekly, receivés more really asefil and general knowl.
edge than iw Contatied Th maiiy” librarivs
Custing hundreds of dollars. “Let the newepapers be engouraged) and let the conductora use-all care and discretion, so that they
may indeed yeast doicigon vehicles of intelligence.”*” ,
THe Chilewne teem t to be in bigh fav
with English capitalists; The loan
$00,000 which was put upon t
market was taken at a pre
two'afd'a half per cent;
significant, eight timés the sum asked for
was offered. © well known, Spain could
not borrow w dollar iv sny méaby mn tket in
Loudon
of two ta
nd what “is mote
ation of all the foreign loans she had
uormerly peg-tinted,
A GENTI.EMAN recentiy brought to the
Treasury, at Washington, a large bundle of
partiatly-barned Trewsury-notes fur redetmptien. They weéte given to bne ef the lady.
clerks toseparate aod paete upon sheets, sa . toad
we to determine their value. The lady re
produced nearly $2,000 indore than the anx,
ious owner had ‘been able todo. who evinc.
ed his appreciation of heir'shillful disdsotion
by the presentation af @100.%
. Tue Pithdley Pedai, Réecérd’ states ‘that
jan. oil borer, in that place, a few days
ruck a crevice in thé rock, aad) ‘on usin
color, and haying no-eyea., It was br
teint Bg A eete placed
for their aes better. —
should 1 and
$ STIG & ¥ noe
chert eet
over in aresern fer. and,
the next regul eeting, oe
prediéted by those Whe ought to know, that . =
he sund pump; bronght to ‘tha diirfiss ie)!
live fislry about four inches Tong. of browa .
lo H Wheeler San F PBAllen —
4, ie kudae he Aint a rae :
J M Duncan do’
TMOG ainsi Speier Siac "
GH Seema
b Garfield do
is at: aie s ville nae Easton a * He
W H Dadds Sacram WM Radeiff do
SE Herrick w &e* J W Brown Sum Cit
E Th-mas Maryavily Quigley You Bet
J.G Straw Allghany J Johusen do.
C. BE: Puschet de»
+H B Chlirchill Sno t-G W Dunstan do
N M Barnett C Hill RK Goinson P Valley
R P Barnett do
J R English M.Flat Otis Baker do
ZZellerbeck w & s * J M Falwilér do
S Bush.do
A (W Munsendn i
T Anderson do
OA Tompkins B V
capitalists, we invite thé Sympathy and seek . P ShingteDeerc . HK Turner Colfax
the cooperation of afl. minis citizens of . P Dooly & Indy do . JiT Kinkade N Cas
California, in defending : the rights of the. LG Bigibw S&S B: <8 Stevens Cléaia .
working miner. W H Smith Omega AL McLung do
Resolved, That a éopy of these resolu. . W P Jones dor’ + # A-Ketéhom Un’ville
'tidas be forwarded for publication to the} J G Peters Lit Yor J W Philips Minne
Nevada Daily ‘T'RANSCwPT, Sacrémento., E D Carney H Hill’ DJones do
Union, Marysville Appeal, Marysville Ex-. A 8 Scott For Hill JJonesdo —WEVADA LIGHT GUARD,
sida eaeaaadt 3
TO DELINQUENTS.
ROTC bs hered by. fiver that, by a vote
of the NAVADA 1 T GUARL at the
last Monthly Meeting. it Was resolved that
all Members Three Months or
dues, at
y, June 8th, 1566)
shall be expelled from-the Company and advertised
as delinquents. Delinquents take notice and settle
i ptl
May 4th 18665 By orderof the Cémpan
Ay LANCASTER, Capt. Com’d'ng. <t
8. “Vounsasc08. Riedie s myo
P*°RELS ORO
ee
THROUUA LINE TO NEW YORK.
Carrying the United States Mail.
of the following dates for PANAMA, connectin
vie Pavan ‘Railroad, With Jone ' of the 4
ORK:
‘On the LOth, FStik atta FOth ‘of cach month
Ne i has 30 days
wed nye ed on turd
‘edly on iota
‘es at Manzanillo All wueh at Acapuleo.
Departure of 18th or 19th connects
“Transatlantic Co°’s steather for St.
English steamer for South America,
eparture of 10th connects with English steame
for Southampton and P. R R. Co’ $ steamer for Cen
tral America. ?
for Tumaco, the port.of the new mines.
dates.as Eve
May f0ti—Constitu fon, Capt. R F Bavy, Chel”
ing with Costa Riea, Capt BradburyMay 19th—Golden City, Capt’. T Watkins. conuecting with New York, Capt. Horner.
May 30th— ento. Capt, J. M. Cavarly, connecting with Arizona, Capt. Mauty.
Ane uced 6 5 ea hu 4h si argeou on bogrd, » M
These steamers will positively sailat 11 o’clock.
Passengers are requested
‘board aus 10 0’ clock.
For merchandise Frei
my? PR EEDRIDGE Agent.
CENTRAL PACIFIC: RAIGRoar 4 RACES
OX AND AFTER T Tuesday, May 8th, 1866,
until further notice,
6.30 A M.
ica, Se
Sacramento at6.30 A pe
i, concerentes can be
will be run,.leavi
own at 10 A.M
> . Gents’ Boots,
Leave Foleom street-wharf at11 o’clock,; <A; ot: .
splendid steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW .
the LOth, ‘19th and 30th of each \ popth ;
a the 1 19h <A 30th fa on Suntay, ad
lowin,
eae leaving San Franciseo on the 10th touchh French
and
Departure of 30th boditeste® “with English steamer
The = ee will be dispatehed Be
Cabin passengeré berthed through. Ba:
— through ; (0 pound allowed each It.
jue and
to haye their baggage on
apply to Messrs Wells,
F argo & Co, ; j
For passa; ‘other information, apply at
the Pacific Co’s Offiee, corner of
Sacramento a Leiden
the trains of the
Central Pacific Railroad will be run as foilows :
Mail and passenger train will leave SacramenFreight and pasconaree train leave ‘Colfax 6
25 A M. arrive at Sacramentc at 11.15 A M; viso
at the
pal A sey Lincoln ears of the California Sentral Een.
Marysville mud) all: ans gee
eweastie for a
ene a —
A. ._COLDSMITH.
sf Béoud and Pine streets, Nev
er
i
As he is selling now the Choicest .
i pont ger of Bleached iaclins, — as
Whitcrock, Lonesdale &, Forresdale,
SPS tt es
At 32 1-2 cents per yard.
10-4 Sheeting, the best, at 80 ots.
per yardjry . «:
. The best kind-of Prints; at 17) 1-2/“°""*
cts. per yard.
French and Exiglish Prints, the best,
», at 80 cts, peryard... ©.
French Lawns and Ginghams, at 25
» ts. per yard:
‘And everything in the litte of Dry
Goods, in proportion,
In, consequence of having. completed :arrangements with an Eastern House; he ‘will hereafter get
most of his Goods cirect from New York, and is
therefore. enabled: to ‘undersell any: one in the
County. A GOLDSMITH.
mys. Corner Broad and Vine Streets.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
_ _WILLIAMLR. COE, __,
Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets
NEVADA CITY.
I have just received a
NEW:
Condisting of?”
Shoes and Gaiters,
5 _ Ladies’, Misses? s
alm orals, ra, Shoes,
Slippers; &¢.,\ae.**
From the best manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Bosten.
eter Boots, Gets ais, mise,
Just from tha, Manufactnry; received by the las
—§teamer._T also have full assortment of
SHOE FIN DINGS,
Millers Celebrated Harness Black
ing, Neats Foot Oil,
Freach Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole
. Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awis, T
“prid Shoes made to eel
oO eagphee warranted fn every
4 . wi elt a Sy oon
ge Cheaper than any other
. Houte Gh téwh !'_aj .
Best hale Cruz Sole Leather, bythe PULA VY
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e.
Se
Remember ¥ this Corner !
Nevada, Roce 11th,
me 4 +
' RACES,
CUENSEGOK PaRk. ¥/
SPRING MEETING, MAY 24th, 66.
Firat Day—Thureday.
to at 4.30 A M. arrive at Secrettownat 9:45 A M. Purses of $75. Mileh ie fi .
Lae eeruger We train psy irate ses owned in Aa county . ee ree for all Hor.
rrive at Secrettown at 1.15 PM, ulso at Same Day.” °° ~~
3 PM., arri at Caltex, aug Purse of .$3 ‘Single dash —
of: me 5
“Going West. Free Sue th he ety Fri nat =
‘Land age ral dea rett cond "Day :
A MW. a*rive at ocrkttentd ett pt an ap 089 aanes or orn mourn: Three in Five.
Puree of .
at 2 P M. arrive at Sacramento at 6 30 P M. nee. a mana Fis pl
The morning Passenger ® connect at Auan > Pivé. Bree: te el) . ‘owned in the
rn with Stages for Yan*ee Jims, t Hill Mainne —
d Michigas: B >and . at: with’ any Suturing
tages for Gra alley, Nevada, North San :
uan, IH renee Secrertown
un. Dutch Fla
oa quarter of
by, any. Herve tolthree
ix
z ab alias a ;
Key
Lo AX oa aati oe a ae
-, ceaenebeeeenee
ore ny ba hagas for sale .
ee Seater eet Under the building
isa
the
STOCK ' (OF “Goons,
0. moods Milw heats. }
jd cos RoSENT HA,
‘i 3 et DB ee te oe
he undersigned begs leave to inform the. Tati
ee vicinity that he is thankful for
petrontes: and to merit the futare, he has j just reeA RRR Set
‘Largest ana best selected stock or
. Goods ever Breage to a ae
Whicb will Se sald at such pea Rates as to convince
our patrons that all goods pertaibing to oe wear
seld at my Dtore-at—______
GREATLY .REDUCED.PRICES .
“ee PRICES! 2.
5000 Yards assorted Prints, 20 cents
per yard. 4
2500 Yards Cambrie Lawns, 25 cents
per yard.
1500 Yards: Bieathea Muslin from*
25 to 37 1* ets. per yard. :
500 Yards Carpeting 37 1-2 cénis per
A Large Assortment of Latest Styles of
Ladies’ ' Basques, Mantillas, Cloaki,
Hats, Caps, Balmoral Shoes
AND GAITERS.
SPLENDID SILKS, «>
4. Childrep’s ef. d
MUSLINS,
SUMMER SHAWLS,
‘New dy Fancy, Head pre:
PARASOLS,
GLOVES, .
‘8 a
~ COMBS,
) . BRUSHES,
54 . TUILET BASKETS
Hawa an infinite variety of everythiog useful and or
‘. namental connected with a Ladies’ toilet.
As my stock is too extensive. to be mentigned in
Getail, 1 leaves it for’ my chstomérs ‘to dali) at my
store and see fur themselves and ne, will not be. decei 3 a 2 + * © tar
east 0 take ‘notice that ‘having won. h ‘estab,
lished and having the largest.swek of ers can
pad shall
DEFY ALL COMPETITION !
And will aot éuffer myself to beundersold,
REGLLLLER EE
AMERICAN DRY GOODS STORE
FEPY CALMAN,
Heat JUST. RECEIVED. AN, WprEaey
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
<4 Including French & American Prints
is #, Berages, Chambraizs, .
and Merinos.
de wiecabonl 5:46 4,64, 94, 10-4
Rinsing adeatteien tannin theese .
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps.
A very Large stock of Hoop Skits, Hosiery, &6
Great y ‘of Yankee Motions,
“K Yery fine stock ot Gents’ Paper Collars,
Nice stock Philadelphia made Boots, Shoes. and
ie a
Fo geg ye tye pe such that I
2 “Taxes.—By
Route
——Lodk
Fatal . Age
about 7 o'clock,
injured at the t
Ledge. “He we
for the pur
beam or ved wh
with the pudip’
tenrod. Hest
down upea. him.
locating his hip
No bones, app
symptoms: indi
blood vessel wi
died ‘two ‘hodrs
Dr. Butes was ¢
of no avail. 1
“Robert Morrev
resident of th
rignced miner.’
mourn his loss.
and at the time
years of age.
Rica STRIKE
of quartz was .
Gold Flat, and
discoverers. . T
half thick on th
excellent: charac
bat was filled w
quantity: was ta
test, and the re:
rock was crushe
silver used,‘
abd acid used tc
The yield Was el
cents to the tun
ately let by the
at work sinking
slate, for which
foot. The suri
mines in this 5
as
the Secretary
been thadé to tl
made'by the B.
lows: Capitol .
lum tax 3 cents
stands:
State tax.'.-.
County Gene
“ Scho
hf Indi
+ Roa
a
No change hi
county taxes.
OmeGa.—In
ere are all bus;
for their labor
ten companice
them doing we
draulie, and ar
the new Omeg
ble the mivers
These comput
every few wee
only had* durit
towa of Quieg:
“ ness_ig being di
City Exvec
fore laettill’ .
our readere th
in yesterday's
somany serat
after midnight
was as fellows
Chas. Corne
G. Jenking,
Treasurer, G
L.W. Willia
Ott, Trustees.
Bab Time
_ it is the hard
“local” in =
are paying b
nearly double
The cause.of.
thivgs. ' Firat
"
Papét’* All ¢
4, H. Malloy