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Aevada Deworrat.
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The Trent Affair.
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HOLLIDAY GIFT BOOKS:
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Beleriy, B. H. Panquiar,
FULL GILT & MOROCCO BOUND,
week, and we give on the first and second
pages of this paper, all the news we have
been able to obtain. The intelligence is of
cousiderable importance, and bighly favorable,
On the 18th inst.,Gen, Pope, in command
of the Federal forces in southwestern Missouri, got between the main body of the enemy and a detachment of 2,200 encamped
near Chicope, who fled as soon as they heard
of Pope’s approach, leaving all their camp
equipage, munitions, arms, eto. They were
80 closely pursued by the Uniou forces that
known.
There has been a ruptore at Richmond bell
wi
e
s
i
W
s.
vi
Da
.
ff
Je
d
an
se
Wi
n.
Ge
n
ee
tw
Re
y
b
.,
st
in
th
25
e
th
on
,
In North San Juan
,
RN
U
LB
Mi
LA
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Ap
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ss
Mi
d
n
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r
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t
u
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B. Brierly, P. H.
beth of North San Juan.
He
y,
rl
ie
Br
B.
v
e
R
by
,
nt
Te
ue
Bl
at
.,
st
in
th
On the 26
ss
Mi
d
an
,
da
va
Ne
of
s
iu
ex
ss
Ba
Mr. Ronert H. L.
e.
ac
pl
er
rm
fo
e
th
of
e,
on
St
t
p
r
a
u
r
e
G
L.
a
Jonann
a
e
s
i
W
gs
in
nn
Je
O.
d
an
,
ign
res
ly
probab
JeffDavis’’ administration in his
0
The Government has received jatallganes
that Gen. Scott will immediately return.
Ere
MARRIED.
,
ce
en
ig
ll
te
in
c
hi
ap
gr
le
te
g
in
ow
ll
The fo
In the telegraphic news from the East,
.
n
a
u
J
n
a
S
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r
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of
De
h
t
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of
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re
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to
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la
re
s
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a
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of
f
r
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s
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a
t for San Franbe
e
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$ is our
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ch,
i
h
w
,
e
n
g
a
p
m
a
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c
f
o
y
l
p
The New York Tribune’s dispatcly says Lord
cisco, He is author cel to receive advertisements, and Mason, on board tbe Britieb mail steay
p
p
a
h
e
h
t
f
o
h
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s
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hi
same
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the
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for
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and collect and rece
on
Ly
pears that our Government to the Secretary of State. Its contents are not couple.
ap
It
t.
en
Tr
r
me
A. Badlam, Jr., is our Agent for Sacramento,
v.
om
fr
n
io
at
ic
un
mm
co
al
ici
off
an
ed
iv
ce
re
.
s
same
ba
the
for
ct
colle
and
ts
omén
rtis
to receive sdve
England on the subject, but nothing is
7, 1861. known as to the character of the communi_FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 27,
e
th
at
tb
ys
sa
ch
at
sp
di
st
te
la
e
Th
.
on
ti
ca
.
ws
Eastern Ne
l
be
re
e
th
e
as
le
re
to
ed
lv
so
re
in
ve
en
ba
be
s
t
ba
h
ne
ap
bi
gr
Ca
le
te
l
ta
en
The Contin
en
be
d
ba
r
de
or
an
at
th
s
d
thi
an
of
rt
s,
pa
er
st
on
fir
si
the
is
ng
ri
mm
du
Co
r
de
working or
TCR
TOES;
BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
Now is the Accepted Time,
What is Better Than Gola?
A FINE BOOK
!
FE .
will undoubtedly bring important news.
d
an
ve
ng
ti
ki
ra
te
ma
al
rs
t
de
en
or
ll
ed
ce
su
ex
is
s
an
k
ha
is
ec
LA
ll
IL
l
Ha
AR
ra
AP
ne
RS
Ge
SA
s’
np
Sa
t
no
do
We
x.
fa
li
Ha
to
iseued to take them
death the penalty for cutting down telegraph tonic, delicate females of irregular habits, or at the
think any order of the kind has been made; lines or burning railroad bridges. Secessionists
m_
re
st
fe
sa
d
an
st
be
e
th
it
nd
fi
,
fe
li
of
od
ri
pe
g
in
rn
tu
l
.
al
s
k
ir
o
pa
o
B
re
to
ft
ed
Gi
ir
f
o
qu
k
re
c
o
be
t
ll
e
S
wi
th
d
es
e
at
t
av
th
c
sl
e
e,
r
l
ev
ei
e
li
th
S
be
d
t
to
s
an
e
B
e
h
T
.
ay
ci
fi
ne
be
for there is every reason
ly
ar
li
cu
pe
so
al
is
It
.
ed
us
be
n
ca
at
th
y
ed
.
ve
li
ey
th
e
er
wh
,
e.
et
e.
s,
et
ad
ro
il
ra
s
to
ge
ma
da
e
th
,
d
ns
an
io
ct
ss
re
ru
ng
st
Co
ob
t,
g
ne
in
bi
ll
Ca
pe
s
hi
ex
d
an
d,
oo
t
en
bl
id
e
es
th
Pr
er
for purifying
There wasa fire at New York
s
le
mp
pi
,
es
ul
st
pu
s,
ur
ay
mo
dw
hu
e
oa
th
us
Br
r
lo
de
1
fu
en
16
ro
rr
at
sc
su
e,
d
or
an
strumous an
Hagmans & Co’s, drug st
people generally, rather th
CAN BE FOUND AT
e
th
of
e
ac
rf
su
e
th
on
0,
up
s
$5
on
89
ti
up
.
er
ed
g
in
rn
ur
bu
s
ig
sf
wa
di
l
and al
Commissioners on the demand of the Brit.
Garrett Davis, United States Senator from skin,
ish Ministry, would bazard a war with that Kentucky, took his seat to-day.
l
al
nw
pi
As
om
fr
,
ar
St
h
rt
No
t
p:
en
hi
id
ms
es
ea
Pr
st
e
e
th
Th
ys
ea
ch
E:
at
OR
ST
K
O
O
B
T
power. One disp
E
E
R
T
S
D
A
O
R
B
E
H
T
.
T
E
K
R
A
M
‘
T
A
E
M
‘
N
O
T
L
U
F
;
E
H
T
d.
ve
ri
ar
s
ha
,
th
16
c.
De
was to have sent a message to the Senate,
NO. 6 COMMERCIAL ST.
The French transport ship Rescue, bound to
on the 20th, instant. on the subject of our Callao, was wrecked 40 miles south of Valpar)
re.
Stu
oe
Sh
s
Cu’
&
rs
ye
Ma
e
ov
ab
s
or
do
wo
(T
e
fiv
d,
ar
bo
on
s
ul
so
d
re
nd
hu
x
si
d
ha
e
Sh
,
so
ai
ve
ha
we
t
bu
n,
ai
it
Br
t
ea
Gr
relations with
M
R
O
F
N
I
D
L
U
O
W
Y
H
d.
A
ve
C
sa
L
re
U
we
M
om
.
wh
AT
of
ly
on
x
si
or
GENTLEMEN
WISHING
10
d,
23
e
th
to
s
up
nci
vi
d
an
da
ru
Congressional proceeding
va
a
s
Ne
ve
of
gi
ns
st
ze
Po
ti
ci
rk
e
Yo
th
w
Ne
e
th
to
ch
at
A disp
S
AS
CL
T
RS
FI
a
ed
en
op
s
ha
e
he
as
at
le
th
re
ity
to
ed
lv
so
ure
mm
ve
mor that the Cabinet ha
and no mention is made of such @ co
d will keep me
l, and an order has
del
Sli
d
an
n
so
Ma
they scattered in all directions, and some nication,
to ship them to Halifax. The Post
e
th
d
,
an
es
ch
at
sp
di
e
th
of
r
no
at
te
e
e
th
ic
om
Pr
Fr
n.
Ge
.
ers
lieve this.
300 were taken prison
T
S
E
A
—————K
—
gone out MEAT MARKET, an
.
y
it
al
qu
st
be
ry
ve
e
th
nd
ha
y
on
tl
an
st
don’t bees
di
g
La
n
u
o
Y
ts
to
en
es
e
Pr
n
i
e
F
k
a
M
l
ra
be
li
s
by
pe
ho
he
on, etc., and
of Becef, Pork, Mutt
and fair dealing to receive a good share of the pat.
ronage of this community.
known proclivities of the English aristo1.
186
27,
,
,
Dec
ada
Nev
OR
CHILDREN,
s
es
Pr
ed
iat
soc
“As
he
—T
s.
na
to
as
nm
no
Co
cracy towards the rebels, itis not improbaic
aph
egr
tel
g
in
ow
ll
fo
the
ed
iv
ce
re
ve
ha
ad
ke
ble that ibe British Ministry will ta
SEEDS!!!
S
D
E
E
S
.
ARE
INVITED
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
:
ss
re
ng
Co
in
s
ng
di
ee
oc
pr
e
lat
of
rt
po
re
——
vantage ofthe first pretext that offers to
dis
d
me
su
re
e
us
Ho
e
th
h,
19t
er
mb
ce
De
On
S,
LER
DEA
TO
,
es
at
St
ed
it
b,
Un
19t
e
t
th
is
the
an
ag
r
on
e
wa
ar
ri,
cl
sou
de
At Warrensborg, Mis
.
en
tw
on
of
ti
uc
tr
ns
co
e
th
for
l
bil
e
th
on
n
cussio
The assortment at
.
.
ers
sed
Oth
pas
l
d
bil
an
e
,
Th
ers
the Federals under command of Col, Jeffers.
den
at
Gar
bo
ngu
s,
m
mer
ea
Far
st
d
ty iron cla
.
ETO
s,
poe
Bri
ap
on
LRo
iti
Rai
pet
or
a
on
d
cti
te
en
tru
es
Des
pr
de
Wa
,
te
na
Se
the
In
sed
pri
son ©. Davis and Major Marshal, sur
eFr
C.
hn
Jo
t
tha
ng
ki
as
,
.
io
NOh
of
TE
ns
EX
ize
cit
ST
om
MO
fr
E
t
TH
Wes
R
the
FE
of
OF
E
d
an
mm
co
in
k,
lec
A.
P.
a rebel camp, and captured 1,300 prisoners, —Gen, Hal
CH
Dec.
17,
1861.
UR
CH
&
CO
's
,
.
l.
it,
ra
Fru
,
ne
Ge
den
nt
Gar
na
ld,
te
Fie
eu
sh
Li
d
Fre
te
of
in
t
po
ap
ortmen
be
ass
nt
e
siv
mo
.
kma
er
ord
an
ued
iss
bas
t,
men
art
Dep
ern
h
1,000 stand of: arms, and 1,000 horses, wit
In the House, December 2Ist, Julian, of Inand Flower Seeds on the Pacific Coast, from the best .
g
sin
pri
com
pe;
uro
K
and
tes
Sta
ted
Uni
the
s
in
wer
ve
gro
iti
Fui
the
t
tha
n
tio
olu
res
a
d
ere
SAND
S’
SARS
the loss of only two men killed and wouning death the penalty of burning reilroad . diana, off
APAR
ILLA
,
t—
par
in
rethe
bid
for
to
as
d
de
en
am
so
be
w
La
e
av
Sl
aph
egr
tel
of
on
cti
tru
des
the
aud
s,
dge
bri
1.
186
wth
gro
e,
pur
d,
See
ver
a
Clo
alf
ant
Alf
lli
The
Ibs.
bri
000
Origi
st
nal
15,
and
Genu
ine
Artic
le,
ded. This is regarded as the mo
or
lab
om
fr
ve
iti
fug
y
an
of
urn
ret
capture or
2,000 ibs, Red Clover Seed.
to
ed
end
ict
ess
btl
dou
is
er
ord
s
Thi
s,
line
r
without proof that the client is loyal. Afte
exploit of the war. Among the prisoners
1,000 Ibs. White Dutch Clover.
ENDORSED BY THE
tion passed.
olu
res
the
n
sio
cus
pedis
per
ch
ism
mu
dal
van
of
s
act
the
to
p
sto
ea
a
:
put
Seed.
Grass
‘Timothy
Ibs.
2,000
n
ee
nt
ve
se
d
an
ls
ne
lo
captured were three Co
passed Wilson’s
,
23d
er
mb
ce
De
e,
us
Ho
e
Th
Best,
the
Being
as
Faculty
Medical
.
Seed,
Grass
Hungarian
Ibs.
1,000
io
s,
law
out
of
ds
ban
ing
aud
mar
by
ted
tra
1,000 Ibs. Millet Seed,
And ‘Parest
Captains. Col. Davis commands one of the
resolutions prohibiting U. S. officers using any
pride
ire
fug
g
in
.
rn
Clover Seed.
son
tu
Lucerne
Iba,
sea
re
1,000
t
of
pas
e
the
os
ing
rp
dur
pu
ri,
sou
the
Mis
rn
for
the
ce
Nor
for
ir
the
of
Indiana regiments.
50 Bush, Red Top Grass Seed,
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA MADF.
.
ves
e
sla
tiv
the
,
ror
Mir
the
to
ch
pat
dis
a
to
ing
ord
Acc
feed.
the
Grass
Blue
on
e,
Kentueky
Bush.
75
A fight took place noar Drainvill
on
ies
dut
g
sin
rea
Morrill reported a bill inc
20
Bush,
Rye
Grass
Seed.
ri
sou
Mis
th
Nor
the
of
s
dge
bri
coffee, tea and sugar. The proposed increase
Potumac, December 20th, between a de track and
S ANDS’”’ SARSAPARILLA;
Mixed Lawn Grass Seed.
Bush.
20
s,
lar
dol
of
ns
lio
mil
ht
eig
of
e
nu
ve
re
a
ld
yie
l
wil
a
for
yed
tro
des
n
bee
ely
lat
15 Bush. Lanfoin Clover Seed,
tachment of Gen, McCall’s division, comRailread have
portations be the same as they
im
the
ld
ou
sh
10
Bush,
Sweet
Vernal
Grass
Seed.
Purifies
the
Blood.
lla
rri
gue
by
es,
d
mil
dre
hun
one
ce
of
tan
dis
ireg
el
reb
ee
thr
d
an
manded by Gen. Ord,
10 Bash. Crested Dogstail Grass Seed.
were in 1860.
for
s
nd
la
ng
10
Bush,
California
Prairie
Clover.
ti
an
gr
l
bil
a
ed
uc
od
tr
ds.
in
on
ban
nt
Fe
y,
rd
Fo
H,
hn
Jo
n.
Ge
d
by
ments commande
600
Ibs.
Sugar
Beet
Seed.
SANDS’
SARSAPARILLA,
ouri river to San Franss
Mi
the
om
fr
ad
lro
rai
a
500
a
Large
Red
Mangle
Wartzel
Beet.
j
of Ajabama, The Federals bad been sent
our
in
cisco,
Srage ‘Acower—.We mentioned
800
Ibs.
Long
Blood
Beet.
.
Serofu
900
Ibe.
Torcip
Bheed
Best.
Cures
Serofula,
ed
on aforaging expedition, aud were attack
last, that the stage running from Marysville
of
t
den
pon
res
cor
A
.—
vs
Lo
su
Fa
at
wn
me
So
.
p
eaar
sh
a
600 Ibs. Ruta Fey Turnip Seed,
by the enemy in ambush, when
to Oroville was swept away while erossing a
200
Ibs.
Early
White
Dutch
Turnip
Seed.
SAND
S’
SARS
APAR
ILLA
,
o
Or
om
fr
g
tin
wri
l,
Cal
sco
nci
Fra
n
Sa
the
re
we
gagement ensued, in which the rebels
200 tbs. Red Tep Turnip Seed,
slough near the former place, and one pass:
say
y.
ntr
cou
ces
200 Ibs. Long Orange Carrot.
Per
z
Ne
the
in
o,
Fin
un
wo
d
an
led
kil
0
15
defeated with a loss of
Cures
Stubborn
Uleers.
senger drowoed, It seems that while the
10@
Ibs.
White
Belgian
Carrot,
e
ther
e
tim
that
At
e.
Jun
I arrived here last
ded,. The Federals’ loss was six killed aud team was crossing the slough the forward
400 Ibs. Assorted Onion Seed,
were only twelve buildingsin town—now there
1,000 tbs. TOP ONIONS,
ge
ed
lar
a
ur
pt
d
ca
eight wounded. Gen, Or
SANDS
’
SARSA
PARIL
LA,
ings
digg
for
ing
pect
pros
r
Afte
.
five
ntyseve
are
stage
the
and
pled,
wheels became uncou
Together with all the varieties required.
of arms‘ clothing, etc., which the
amount
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FLEE,
last accounts was at Osceola with the main
body of rebels—reported to namber 8,000
men—avd a battle between this force and
Pope’s army was daily expected,
the building business, and Horticultural Implements, Hedge Shears, Pruning
into
t
wen
I
,
vain
in
There were three
Shears, Spring Hedge Shears, Pruning and Budding
had I soldin time I could have made money;
immediately capsized.
cnemy left bebind in their retreat.
passengers in the stage, a German aud two
The Kederal troops now occupy Beaufort Chioamen, and one of the Jatter was drownand are fortifying the place, The steamship ed. The stage was carried down the stream,
Atlantic bas arrived at New York, from and lost,
eotton, and over 100,000 pounds had been
seouredi This was to be sent to New York
and sold on aecount of the Government.
A report is mentioned ofa great vegro
insurrection baviog broken out in Missis
sippi, aod-of the destruction of an immense
Jupae Nortoy.—A letter bas been received from Edward Norton, Supreme Judge
elect, by a friend in San Francisco, dated
UDEEES_§4e/57
Port Royal, with 12,000 pounds of sea island
at Rome, in which the writer says he bad
heard of his election, and would endeavor
but I did not sell, so Tam poor. The stampede
for Salmon has hurt Oro Fino City, The“boys”
say that region “knocks” a snag in its early
days. The riches of the Salmon river mines,
according to the reports of some of my acquaintances, osW hehave returned from there, are fabulous; I dare not repeat their stories to you.
The say the pay is from $1 to $40 to the
pan of dirt; and the dirt being washed with pan
and rockers, and easy diggings. I have the
word and honor of a person who was there,
that he saw a gold-pan full of gold dust, which
wasi result of one month’s work for two
Cures Cutaneous Eruptions,
Knives, Saws, ete., ete.
Boxes of 100 papers, assorted seeds, put up expres*ly
fee Dena A libera] discount will be made to the
le
We have a very fine assortment of Duteb Bulbous
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
May be safely taken at all times,—it will seeure to
Flowering Roots, whieh we ean pack to go secure for Ladies a regular periodie ha bit—and is the very best
any distance,
medicine they can take when arrived at the period
Catalogues sent on application.
All orders ad. called “turn of life.”’
Price $1,00 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5,00,
for Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and take no other,
J.P, SWEENY & CO.
dressed to
;
San Francisco,
Prepared by A. Bb. & D, SANDS, Druggiats, 100
Fulton street, corner of Willam, New York.
For sale by C, M, BATES, and K. F. SPENCE, Nevada; and all other Druggists.
_ KF Will meet with prompt attention. 6g
San Franciseo, Dee. 27, 1861.—3m.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of an execution issued out of Ina StTANLY’s court
of Moore’s Flat, Eureka township, County of Nevada,
to be in New York in time to leave for
flere, in this town, everybody is goin
and State of California, to me dirccted and delivered
Calijornia on the steamer of December 2d. trying to get over to the Salmon—even pac tng commanding me to make the sum of forty-two 29-100
Dec, 24, 1861.
amount of property,
Intelligence has been received at BaltiIf be failed in that, he would certainly leave cattle in place of horses or mules; freight twentydollars and costs of suitand all accruing costs therein, .
wherin DAN’L DOOLING is plaintiffand VM. DOOLY
t
one
abou
only
is
It
d,
poun
per
cents
five
timore that Kort Pickens bad opened fire on on the following steamer, of the Lith.
hundred miles from here, but there is an awis defendant, I have levied on and will expose at pubFlat
Moore’s
at
cash,
for
bidder
highest
the
to
sale
lic
at
it
ful mountain to cross, and snow is on
OO
present,
Prierim’s Day.—Rev. Thos. Starr King’s
Congregation, at San Francisco, celebrated the
PERE RVOEEE
Fort McRae three times since the 22d of
Cost or Takine Beavyort.—-It is estimaNovember, but with what effect is not
ted that about three thousand five hundred
stated.
No mention is made of the reported atshot and shell were fired at Forts Walker
and Beauregard, in the late bombardment
tack on New Orleans,
at Port Royal. The average cost of each
From SackamMento.—Mr, Foster, the exshot is set down at eight dollars, making
press messenger of Welles, Vargo & Co, the total cost of the caoture of Port Roya
arrived in Nevada yesterday from Sacraharbor $28,000.
mento, He brought the letter mail of MonFoot Rack.—The much talked of foot
day, but no papers except one copy of the
race betweeu Selaya, the native Californian,
Sacramento Union. The roads are ina horand Ricks, the ex Methodist minister, came
rible condition, and it will probably be seme
off near Sau Jose on Saturday. Selaya ran
days before direct communication with Saceighty yards in seven and a half seconds,
ramenoto is resumed. By way of Marysville,
beating his competitor three feet, and winwe learo tbat Saeramento was again par
anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, on the 22d inst. The Mirror says
Mr. King delivered a grand religious oration
on “The Colonization of New England by the
Paritans.” It was no commonplace glorification of the Pilgrim Fathers, such as most of us
have read and listened to, but a clear and calm
and most rational exposition of their character,
Ask
BROAD STREET DRUG STORE.
NO. 57 BROAD
St., Nevada,
on Wednesday, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUAR
CORNER PINE
& Broad sts.
A. PD. 1862, at 2 0,clock, P. M., the right, title and in
terest of the above named defendant in and to the.
following described property. namely: one undivided.
cighth interest in the mining claims known as the
Nevada Diggins together with water privileges, comprising in ditches and reservoirs and all gg 0 gpa
Retail Drugyist & Apothecary, is just in receipt
of a large assortinent of staple
Perfumery,
e
bl
ta
ns
Co
K,
UC
BC
BA
a
e,
a
De
.,
tp
_Kureka
A. 8, BALLIDIE,
R.C. M. BATES, WHOLESALE AND
Paints,
HT, GRAVES. . Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy
ARTICLES.
A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO.,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
their motives, their trials, their triumphs, and
flood, and the damage was trifling. Mr,
Foster started for Sacramento again, this
morning, with express matter.
He goes by
way of Marysville, aod willreturo as soon
as he can mebe har ‘wip.
EEEESREDIS
tially flooded on Monday night and Tuesday, but the people were prepared for the
OS P49
Fed
the real greatness of the mission to which they Wire Suspension Bridge Builders,
were divmely appointed, and of the work they
As Cheap as the Cheapest!
And Manufacturers of
accomplished for their descendants, for human
PATENT WIRE ROPE,
liberty, and for the world. The picture, so
graphically limned, of the trials of the first
Cc.
ans
Bates, M. D., Office in the Drug
winter passed by the little band of exiles,in
IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES or .Store
ning $1,000,
any span and capacity erected, and material. *
oo new home—of their sufferings by disease,
af ay wren and by savage foes—brought home furnished,
j
M
D
O
E
N
D
T
E
I
R
Havi
S
N
ng
T
been
R
cons
Y
tant
.
ly
enga
ged
in
the
erect
ion
of
.
to
the
inmost
heart
of
the
listener
a
more
adeWire Suspension
San Francisco Inso.vents.—Sixty-five
Bridges and Acqueduets for some
quate conception of the reality, than we have years past, we are fully prep
Great Improvements.
ared to do such work
persons applicd for the benefit of the ineolever derived from the sonorous sentences and
satisfactorily at a low figure, and to GUARANTY
veat law, ia San Fraucisco, during the affluent rhetoric of Everett. The discourse PERMANENCY,
VULCANITE
abounded
with
interesting
Part
ies
historical
who
facts,
many
are about ereeting bridges will find it
year 1861, and the total amount of their
of them but little known to the general reader, greatly to their advantage to give usa call before
THE BEST, MOST COMFORTABLE AND
liabilities was $441,073. Thie is the smalland was altogether a very noble performance, deciding to build wooden structures, as the recent
floo
ds
thr
oughout the State have proven them te be .
and
one
which
we
consi
ier
the
most
just,
raest figure for several years,
CH
MO
OF
PL
EA
AT
DE
PE
E!
ST
who
lly
uns
afe
and
unre
liab
le.
A
mum
ber of our wire .
tional, and impartial tribute to the memory of suspensions
are now in use in different localities
TEE
ART
FO
R
TH.
IFI
CIA
L
the Pilgrims, to which we have ever listened.
out the State, no one of whichas
h
bee
n in the least af
Tus Butte Record learns that eight bunSected by the freshets.
ee
ae pe
ee
eseennsenenensestnTARE
Tue grand jory
j
ofMariposseounty found
thirty-two indietments at its late term, The dred head of stock were drowned at MisWI
RE
ROP
E,
for
min
, manBear River Bripers.—Workmen are ufactured, of any len ing and ferry pur;
gth and size required, being
eases were principally for violating the souri Bend, on Feather river, during the Bridgeemplo
yed in re-constructing English’s cheaper ani better than hemp,
gaming law aod for selling liqner to Inlate flood,
Scales of weights and strength, with priees annexed,
dge over Bear River on the Auburmand NeFounp Dgap.—An inquest was held, one
Tux lose by the late flood, at Oregon day last week, on the body of aman founda
City, is estimated at $170,000, Two large short distance above Kent’s ranch, not far from
Oroville. The body had the appearance of hayGouriog milla, several store houses, aod ing remained several daysin the water, and
CALL ON DR. LEVASON,
Examine Specimens, at his Office,
UP STAIRS OVER BLOCK’S,
rad road. The bridge will be ready for the furnished, on application te the manufacturers.
Sen
d
fo
ra cirSular.
A. 8. HALLIDIE & €O.,,
ae of heavy teams by the Ist of January.
Axp
Oprrosirr
Cuzar
Jomn’s,
Nevapa
CitY.
de24-3m.
412
Cha
y
street, San Franeiseo.
truetion of this bridge has caused great
ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT HOME!
inconvenience to teamsters, and until repaired
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
_Beveta, Dec, 14, 1861.
no teaming can be done between Placer and
.
ae
Nevada counties by the way of Auburn. JohnA HOUSE AND LOT, SITUATED ON
the Washington road, im Nevada, is offered iad
son’s Bridge which it was reported had been
TREES, FLOWERS,
aotam,aa
0.
eee eens
immense quantities of wheat aad flour, were was destitute of clothing save a pair of socks carrie
d away, is still standing. The only damfor sale on reasonable terms, The house is well
and boots, the former being marked ‘J.”
+
yo
awept away.
m
os
the
lot
contains six or eight acres
!
NG
KI
MA
fa, che received was in one of the abutments, with some
EN
RD
GA
threeacres of orchard. Apply at thi
h was
partially destroyed. The
Nevada, Dee. 14, 1861.—Im
ORE Me tert Seas . T HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
Grea? Risx.—According to the Shasta
Nevapa Terairory Bar.—There are thirhowever, will either have to be moved to
respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada
river
or
the-riv
er
tothe
bridge, as we underthat he is still engaged in selling
and ise
ty-n
FOR SALE.
ine
prac
tici
ng
atto
rney
s
in
Nev
late
the
ada
TerriCourier, the Klamath river, during
tory;, twenty-one in Virginia City, fifteen in stand thereis an intervening space of some Provk HUNDRED ACREs oF awp,.
m,
sewe
,
Gente
O00.
008
Oo
os
flood, was one hundred and fifty feet above Carson City, and three in. ‘ilver
iD
Also,
Vines.
and
Trees.
Fruit
Point
oe
ni
half
a
mile
of
good
road
betwe
en the two points
City
.
le
all
under
suitab
good
fence—
for
Grainn
Making
up
Gasto
in every desirable mabner. He
low water mark, .
V. National.
al.
reas never to en
be tero Ap . has on hand a
seleetion of Flowers in his let
Crment.—A rich vein of h
Dee
s
21,
166
3.
No.
75
Bro
ad
me
Nev
ada
.
o
iet
ate
,
14,
ie
186
—
ee
so
PR
me
ED
to
s:
order
g
:
os
ve
workin
MI
in
n
LL
still
Rod
is
raph
ER
olt
teleg
.
was
Tue
w
19
rece
ntly
has lately been
n
emes
ae"hardness killed
is
cay
ba
nk
eye 7RESH CALIFORN
is
si
mi
la
to
r
lle,
th
but the wites are down below
Marysvi
at founat
d Benieia, and is said. at
L
A
R
S=
D
NE
,
CI
F
R
DI
O
E
D
M
S
:
e
a
e
ar
's Bar, in Amado
Fc
aefed Hogs—for sale i
to be equal to. any brought from the East.
eby
asi
For
E.?.
SPENCE,
Dru
in the State only three wee
a ae
1, 1861,
i. M. HIXSON.
Dec. 14, 1861,
No., 43 Broad st., ey
‘AND