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i , Hevady Daily Transcript. The Crry. Water “Works.—The ie
. RatLeoap Proeress.—The Auburn . Administrator's Sale of Real —_ ra 2:
water works, were thoroughly tested yester-. Ged. Bibbine, says the Virginia Union, who'. Herald sayethat the Pacifig RailpondjCom-. ) Estate Heva D
day, athe reult prove, that it property. accompanied’ tho expedition that weet ot . pony afe working fom siz seven handred . NCTC Merz? ves ode pervsany MS managed, they aire fully sufficient to protect . for the purpose of capturing the Indians . white and Chinese laborers, from Neweastle eouaty meas . the. Thirteeuth day oot Mar eit we
the town against fre. But it was also prov. implicated in the murder of two white men+to a distance of three miles ebove Auburn, hituo decent nese undersigned Adm pei
ed, that injudicious management or neglect, . on Walker river, we gain the following facts: . and with the present fine weather are mak-. Ble pe hated aca the a age ds steed ROCA
“THURSDAY MORNING,-MARCH 23, . willrenderthem entirely useless. The plugs . Capt. Wells, with a detachment of about . ing rapid headway. The heaviest portion cep hs the ~ bang Spey for ¢ cash ad a at or
: on Boulder street were first opened, yester-}twenty~-men, went to Pyramid Lake, where, of the work in the immediate vicinity of kus ahi ai ith dey er em ile asin i THE’ Paciric RAILRoaD.—The same day, and then a hose was attached at Beck. at 3 o’clock in the morning after his arrival, . burn is done, and the cuts, fills and trestleA. D. 185, on the premises, in Little Yet Conflict” by Hord.
spirit of local jealousy which prevented for man’s corner, and dbother on Main street: . he surprised and killed the entire Indian . work near Newcastle are well advanced.— Lid pace at peyton ecm At all the Fight, title para A Bassa
_ years the inauguration of the Pacific Rail. 4% additional hydrants were opened, the camp, aihounting to thirty-one bucks and. With continued:fine weather the engineers . his death, and all the right. title and ee Kal tertaesaie
road enterprise in Congress, seems'to pre. ¥olume of water decreased, until seven were. one squaw;-ene Indian alone effected his . -are confident of being.able to. commence Mags the nal eaters het Py operation of la ‘ait ge
vail toa great extent on this const. In the . *¥oning, when the pressure was so slight . escape. The omly casualty that happened . laying the track sonie time in April. Yeta . that of the said intestate at, the.time of his death
id ry Cees ‘ : se eee es fared described. pra who feels an
ear ly history ofthis project there were ear. thatthe works would have been almost valueCapt. Wells’ men was the wounding of a . little-while and the iron horse will be snortseitead lylng'im sal coumey of Nevada vine i ast four year
nest advocates of each of the proposed routes, . less in case of fire. After thirteen hydrants . corporal inthe shoulder. The Indidns were . ing at our doors. —~—= Foot onMlining around sivoued to oe Pied As it is only sold te
sane representatives were so divided as — opened no water could be obtained . prepared for the fight, awaiting an attack, oe — Dicdl vot is Hill, ear the town, of Ked Dog, “Little York ihe saly appentan!
to} iti é rom ‘ ‘vania Engi waibtiie : SS°AND DISEASE.— e 16 notru ‘ownship, county of Nevada, State of Cal comparitive advantages of thé reads any one above the Pennsylvania Engine . but not expecting it at the hour it eame.— more firmly established ainong medical men . Hit,and known as the Blue Lead or “Wo ifor. wi Haneda
proposed, that for years the great enterprise . house except the one which is on low ground . The éavalry then proceeded to Walker riv. ahe Cut” claims. z i
: bes oe : : than that disease fullows. fashion.as much as ‘oncentire tuterest of ; Valley Union, ani
was crushed by pretended friends. ~After . #t the extreme end of Broad street, and not . er, where the Indians delivered up the two} bonnets de. When thin shoes prevail, conFe ce Hieooatl Bil, dear pa pan of the count
fee commencement of the rebellion mem. * drop could be obtained anywhere back of . murderers, Who passed through here yéster. sumption is the prevent ngepiccanc with fe-} Dog. township and county of Nevada. and o4. :
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is bers oe pial te iy ag to duty by . the Sa ‘ — When twenty were . day, on theit-way to Carson. These twe, males in every fashionable community of a the tet aad see sista hoe pg yg ing. t aemeripeios
the exposed i opened, issui . i : : on
condition of the Pacific slope, . ¢ streams Issuing from them had . the Indians say, are the only ones that had . jp the ascendant, sore throat and quinsy dre. . Also, One Thousand Feet in Missouri Canon,
the country. When low-necked dresses are . ison claims on the cast. .
. FLUME BROKEN many of the local j i ifi little ti . . ; : ' . 2 a ¥ of the local jealousies were sacrificed, . little more force than a stream would have anything to do-with the murders. A dis-. the raging maladies. When “bustles” and: pe as Ska aap aoe = tle = Snell & Co., at §
and the great enterprise was inatigurated.— . had, coming down a grade as steep ne that patch was received at Camp. Nye, on Mon. “ bishops”. make their appearance, spinal afMill, be the same more or less. down last week by
~ Congress bent its energies to. the accom. from the reservoir to the city. During the . day, stating that Capt Kelly's C a " fections become “the ton” The reign of : W W. COZZENS, Administrater, ~ nue : 7
» plishment of the great work and rendered . time the hydrants were open the waste gate . a fight on Ostiete na in wdishernia ae we agence wa i te = hip cerabeitti eo i oot all
poisible “aid to the ree : : nga ’ ited . pepsia and a eran ny é dia — ume go e
ad eid to the Company which un. at the foot of Broad street was raised. eighty, losing four men. Capt. Walls will pusies obpana: ge ao intiuoetaly are lt Alicock’s Porous. strengthening ad perl 2 was
dertook to baild the read. But searcely. All cireumstancea connected with the test . start for the Humboldt country immediately, . 4'¢88 and disease connected, that a doctor . Plasters have the compactness of kid leather, mounts te about §
had work been ‘commenced before all the . of yesterday, wers~-most. favorable to the . where the Indians are said to be risi “i says that allhe needs to determine what a . *™4 the flexibility of a silk glove: “They are be. Hi Amounts to sbout §
lopiil Jeulousies were transferred to the Pa-. water works. The reservoir for supplying . threatening the settle ee majority of the women are dying ot, is to . Coming appreciated by an intelligent publie— 5 ;
gifiecoast. Journals and co iti ths city wie not-eutict pp nein the settlements, —~— —__. have an inventory of their wardrobe handed . They have restored the withered-hand; removed [je A NEW Lever.wench mand communities are} ‘he city -not-ouly full; but the agents of to him. 4 the unsightly Jump, cured varicose veins, and fine quartz ledge v
~~ doing allin their-power.to impede the work . the South Yuba Canal Company were in: ARRESTED.—George Sneath, who is sup= external aneurisms. For all affect.ons of the by Mr. McNeilly
and inspire among the people and the gov. structed to run free water and to eos the bh to have been concerned in the robbery . . 17 ig said that Sierra Valley is clear of ice. °@8: weight about the diaphragm or upper Sugar Loaf: The
ernment.s want of confidence in the Cen. 84PPly reservoir full; so that at no time was at Sneath & Clay's mill, which was commit. and is swarming with wild fowl. tee Wick kee ee rock taken from it
. tral Pacific Rail : sd the ly dimini ‘ ed some five or six months. sine Ww < injuries of the back, for all strains or bruises errs
road Company. The enter supply diminished by the discharges.— wrt Miao an for a weak back, for nervous pains of the bowels, pay well, ©
ue, Seniguated by “one journal as the The result proves, that with a full reservoir, [we ae goes by Sheriff Kent. Since the NEw AnT.—Photography has, in Paris, . and other nervous affections. and eramps, for
Duteh Flat swindle;” another don’t like . i? case of fire never more than four to six ry, Sneath has been away, and just re. just given birth to what must be considered . heart effections—in all cases whére they have to Tae WEATHER
Seeramento as a terminus, and a third hae . Plugs should be opened at the same time, . ted * day Ortwoago. He was taken be. new art. Itis called by its inventor, M. be used to be properly appreciated, . with magnificent v
therefore thinks the route. by way of those . Control of the works in case of fire, and the bonds of $2,000 to appear for examination tography, busts of living persons i planter: wee: MR ANDIREES, clleo00 Grape & almend and peac!
places is the only one upon which a railroud . Officers of the Department should fully unon Saturday next. -. , . Some specimens exhibited on Regent street, Brigham’s. San Francisco. mil Wadek bad ate ia
“ight ever to be built, All these attacks . erstand the location and mode ofeuiis in this-city, within the last few days have : .
tts ‘ gthe. SaLmMon in AvusTRAL i ; y ; We ted “nipped” by frost.
t : 7 ALM A.—By the~ last . created quite a sensations -M. Claudet, th CROCKETT’S y
upon the Pacific Ruilroad Company may be . Stes and keys. These things are necessary . mail we have very favorable accounts of the . London Prout explains the process sn fol.
traced to some selfish motive. The enemies . ‘* order to make the water works what they . parr hatched from th i i ; ae : .
. y ‘ ¢ ova introduced into . lows: The person whose bust or-statue ist THE THEATRE.
ofthe railroad “have an axe to grind” jn . *#ould be; and to all these things the City . ua The patr at the breeding estab. be taken is placed in the centre ot a circalar AMY G D A LIWE. theatre is now alm
instance. +, «. Trustees and the lishment on the River Plenty hav apartment, forty feet in diamete fe He gee :
better srronnt ey ary sage tere leno havea coe Phe diye vel poy bang esi * . found their way into the large fies peed ty dant cathode deceased wa BOR Bok Meade mee We eae mA er highway to the Atlantic than by the gr eg dry season is now coming . Fed for their reeeption below the hitdhlog the wall, at equal distances aa himof the building * agp = is Socsai thera be othcl * a styrue be well™for the Fire i aa . ay aha last > they cat from each other. By means of a latch a ie now. shows to adv:
sgssgom now be good policy to u partment to he thoroughly organized, and . . : oooh Ti: Bereeptibly increased in . which raises and drops the slidessimultane. 2 be'retidy: fi
them at the risk of retarding the tract the duties of keeping a vigiiant watch of the hes iat 1; ag gene. up to that time, . ously, twenty-four photographs of the stl Momeopathic Medicines. do ab > hag waa Bai
The other routes have all been examined, . VTK# assigned to the officers. For the latter, a : scopentien peed i ae ge ay 2 mek te i rane vem nee ase ; Ti Seong phe Rae FAR PAR: 1 talesdibabigpididifs itis ren! ards » SIX, back, a ide-views.
reat Son wae selected because it . Some of the pupers in this State are afeheeiae from 10 te 12 feet in width and . The negative of one of the portraits ix they . ” ale St ASomte’ Rates, by Movixe.—We 1
oat iby agp no doubt thatthere is . ter General MeDowell for éalling a Board been constructed. The sink orp ie Poids padre plc i sluae ices a
rir tbl pen the in of tae an . ers eine ik the chargn of . rPenina pond cama o's wai oft . nae "he ocala’ essen . EE“ SPENCE, gener on Tie
bot: cay ‘#, . loyalty and dishonest i ie y rapids, with here and there a . arevolving stand, the eireum( Shi Druggist and A me eee oe
: p iin ay ory be harp nytt the . hie General hiltevais ‘seca 4 a Siceh tore te omg Fa nd re a he . divided nt twenty-four part. A punto Nevada, Feb. 21st mse . m —— content to « y route we . case will mest with = . théy haa A ength, and as . graph is employed, by which the elay is cut: . ee Ori
haverather than attempt to b . with universal approbation of . ‘hey ample room. they could be kep exactly to represent the outli s° eae RSONS
repute. i io baie tt late dis good men. If the charges aro false why pena Ye were until they had become old . When one photograph has boon copied. the Big Tunnel Quartz Mining Company, « tecbede
, at ob sue investigation? If they are true, . lend ee i pad the « a = teen oe ri on Nevada, Nevats county, Cal. ha the iron work on
£F Fitz-Greene Halleck, who la "Byrne is not fit for that or any other clay round one twenty-. -QT OTICE is hereby given th 1 at’ a meetin ;
6 little poonn styled “oun Amerioa pnoe and honest men will rejoice at hie . »,.W)%, Penn. and Thomas Story once. shel. block ot ‘ey anne teenie "photo, . Meld ou the 2an''or pebeieey of said Comra pre scgee
¥ SF HO means a specimen of that class hitnge frum service. : tobaeconist’s “ rou a shower of rainin a . graphs. ‘The bust'then needs. only a. little . Ment Of Twenty Doltars per share was levied : pi
.. He / which anid tah eots grained owner of . finishing and polishint to i — . bie Immedinpltal Stock of Said Company payaenteide, and the pe
ae shy eee oo years of age, sg ELective. FRasxcuise.—John rst “eretoon png pe gy ithout . London Cor, Round Table ® — the Seerenn a huted States Gold Col, te black facings. orate . ght, ina speech latel made, ad yt am am a whieh said assessment shall iin E Ss hndivet tbh extension of the pe rs i banchise ie Wren one ~ prege. is To which Story re. — Friday, the 24th duy of Mareh, 1805, will be na District Coun ralia, excitement against the Great Britian, said: : pd Gee : ieorer meee Son things as thee Arrivals at the — Minot ” ite _, z Bt inet and unless Bennett. Tried a
a aeathe en *f senviets from: England, hundred thesect NewYork alone, seven! ee National Exchange Hotei, . jiyitaty the sh dy of ‘April 1866 to ey ike Ml Court adjourned
: slit [Presidontint election, and’ throughout tie. an le eueribod ae recnerinhi Om, Sher-. BROAD STREET,...,.EVADA crry . MY hing endexpenieh df ele. "BY oSlerst ff clock.
A. SIDE wall of Pigheer Hall, at heed no of the free States net less than fi vate soldiers have ma t ry LANCASTER & : : A. H. OTH . ape ty
me cas reer tall, » . millions of votes w vost . He is famili ee R & HASEY, Proprietors. . Omee, No. 2) Main ee AN: Secret RELIGrous, SE:
, formerly a church, but lately rented perfect order re ores With the most . *¢ 18 familiarly known as “The Corporal,” — Ott’s Rbtay oan biareae Mevede. a cos -will be held adhoun: uility,. Our oppo. *“Lecumseh,” “Unele Bill,” ete, . Tue .
wit ptr ren wo S. sesame a ements hin se eae whit, . Poteatas Mook @ Ladder Gampeag, oe et
Jerkere” were thrown 0 Nchise. Tam . ®nal property in the General's reputatio H Jorcan, . ustin NC Ruff, Ni ¥ Fem T=" WG Phese miectings h
eat of omployment. ready to teat it by theae tosulta seat 'y LS Paen . Bssicgate Valor ce Gan’ Noticoto Delinquents? . dite and
‘Ara © sihaahdiieg sar ae ue to the British North Ameriean soevineed. i, roughly dealt with by the rt: ep Poh pub oy ew, 4 Rio fat LL MEMBERS “ of this Company in armatifested in the
ee 5 leserters in the . to the States of the Union (excluding those . °f Virginia city, thus expresses his cniniaw K A Foster, Quaker ii é Gemrtne,, French Cory fied, that unless the same are patense hence. ning by Rev.D. A
army of the James, the 11th Maine regiment . States where slav of that ‘liv Sth D W Ridle do thelfirst Thursd
: one th witnessing the tite not pe i will od thet line bor fencer light a Viecai city, ‘eer eae bine . gona, Past. oh np eecare's Fit expelled as by a otaon jPansed at the last Tie Roavs.—1
in: ete re— ucation i out of his horn bef; ‘ . ebe, do : rder o er
ginning nr Sichnonhen it be extended among the pm oh MOF . Gm toot,” Ure he can make a single . Hehe Karl, "ao" Dan Clatey,’ $0 J. M. Luyny. Soy ANSON, sr Veee FEY: 0 .
ee ot As gc provision for their interests— “Patwin, anid Welle Teddy ° Re reve seen, « ges Mn pany, always read,
Tue Metropolitan Theaterat Sacramento: . t*xXea are isapeeed abd . nod aon eehr-that the sea run when it is all Been : Fy cn partnership Notice, evada Tannery. Peasy of travelers, has ce
with Maguire's Company, opened on last . 4U2ity—that the millions of our wel re tain? Shild,”" replied the father, “it seta] NOT1C® is hereby given that the undersign. KELSEY & SUTLER, i 8 order to.place.u
wesdny Cvening. Matilda Heron is the. well images it, tose Countries are as . tom?” “peay cee it set When it has no bot: . omler the mene nent, formed 9 copartnersht OULD respeettully inform the citizens of fj %00 a8 the roads:
bright well in all cireumstances Of life mat" _ Teddy was led out doors b the hair . [TT & Co “yl ORAWFORD, LEAY. Nevada and the surrounding tows ss
, gan, . pevple of this country whomthey have left ee : < Serre, rovigton Tayuen the, Hardware, . they have on hand a large stock of _ bP ll
Perex Thompson was killed ny hind them. ‘eta hae pane EF The form and ceremonies of polite. “Kidd & Knox ond 49.Pine Street, im the Bele Leather, es thawnaac
waite mining at Kanaka Ravine, Sierra . a2 MOTOORAPMY IN NaTUnat. Conons . ree may be dis with, iva measure, ip . oe ReRAWRoR, [. . ~Marmess Leather, occurred at C:
on. the 14th of March ’ The Cernean. a newspaper published at Bort,. t°* TelXatinns and intimiacies of ones ’en os) GAAS. C Leaver : halt Bin, te middie of Fe
" i. : Louie, Mecritias, con the following ex. Greside, but kind attentions never. Owe . Nevada, Marek 20th, 1806. Hauitroy. : in tha echt kinds of Leather, usually found. 9 Coast.
“We. Livers was killed in his mini wary anneuncement: Phot vet : f The Leather fa 2 t ; yz o 40
M. Livers v sitet, . hes cabancd ography! THe Jo noe ther from our mannfactory.has.bees” lag
Sparen tina, hare [os Meeting tia Romane erste] Gem Glee ull . pee ecient ho . ie «mr
it nein Lenlaicetagmen sept in photographie proccss, Ts . tokeep ite shell closed," 8K veer TIGER HT AWD p CO., Ho, 1,. tinea ectske fe uita a want faay br one’ Pel
“ig Bi r uiany yeare a ee ee re eee ne * . selves, as to price and qualite ot compliments, a
ane tan yer . ata ea en . Ae an ng ai mE Sree gia . Mescearn
es ° “ i execution, re. ©°@ PARTY. AN hear t y Hositi
gue: fumbof ioe of the present season’ plied, “No, but Loobésawa marriage.” . ay HAMILTON HALL, GRaggs y * . willl meet with, pron st the undersigned Ps Xa bbe
7 wilhoome Monday, April 10th. ‘That in Placerville . and the j. 4-2. Compton. Rm. J.'H, Stepping, . bles.
Borlington railreaa} . . * Cuorsine t
eubectibed send track inspectors in * By calling on P. .
Passenger trnin, day and cane re clothing establish
i tvadeveyin
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reaate travel of 240 miles
on hand alarge st
men and boys, fur
Tmust be sold in’ or