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August 14, 1862 (4 pages)

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who laniguteted the eur. Bet when obliged GEO. z. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR ir. . to leave the Whig@"to itetatevia the Inst ise} 8 en, yng, 6s aes yh CIGARS AND TOBAccos t i tis LIBS. he sug do Sa &r Saloon and soak Keepers “cD Voy, é Hur San FranciscoJobbing prices. : ; TOBACCO cape ee” will les d it te their imtcrest to zt : 60 ok : —~ hi: the ¢om tm ent 4 unity will 3 peupaging im trade offered to any one “pat ~ Saeeraes— pa ey epteg ished Busunessin the Mountaias '! I i tewens a Ber: untey Bo They are men who are net for returning such vant hte ee Sf ORE ORE SN a ANE ORT OSS~m Ore tas U hind boot itinde of the ‘tatdiness with Eig s How is it with the-men com posing the . . gag Democratic’ tieket t” HOW do 'they 9 nd 1— Ape'they for sastaining the ration law hawdone “his part in inthe’War..The ioralobo THE in every effort to suppress the rebellion? If oot so why ate"they PACST" paohertatiore da may prin Union sentiment.in.auch to the. anaueien A ay and of oe hostility tethese whe Wouldperpetrate its ‘Are they” uneqiitvernlly } 4 fee. —_ eer Pio raY war to the last extremity, to preserve the his fame is untarnished Brave oe ; Integrity of the Republiet “Of af” Why, as)4 He. oy ag ere matter of ‘ea regret BLAMto Senate of ‘the United Stale in these. ent tion a6 4 PF '. for thé return of doubtful 4 lous-times1 , : went.‘ForTuen NOTICE. Already in‘the. ‘On issue. Sete tie Ht tt hard dollars, and quibble about abstractions. w for himself. May We live ‘to ‘enjoy the fall If the Démo-. MARCELLUS S. DEAL, measure of bis.fame, and sec the Union he loves so well be tegenerated and disendefenses. No.new troops are. expected tu made. No such issue yet appears: Oar’ thralled. atend fire hke veterun soldiers who have principles are known. © Our aims are honor“We have no secrets that patriots emelled war amoke in the face of the eneable. THE TEXT Fon Umon MeN.—Hon. Josmont:uot know, Is nates oe my. peph Mott tld Bevted upset delivered a Gen. MeClellan wae rightyatter the battle rebgla were most nuineround behind stroeg érats have an isaue en Principles, let it be re-glee-. ATTOREET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NEVADA. Wes LL of Bull’s Run, to undertake the Teorganizacal ‘with ours? What :are5 therr’ objects f— sive oF concession em te uttered now ex the help of secessionists? 27 SEK ME i JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY! 10,9008 FINE CIGARS!1 Letup tndertheir hands there is “ ‘to compromise§ of war, he well knew that nothingis sure exstand one another. Is the Democratic party but the honor and integrity of tho Governcopt With Gn army in complete discipline, and 8 fetische Sand reasoning men to humble themment.” Bible doctrine for Union men. } selves in the dust before it after all-ite ma: . ¢ in‘all the Courte of Nevada Hections promptly attended.to. Some “ME } SEE ME!: “tion ofthe Armyof the Potomacand put it in ‘What motive can there be to divide the Union cept by dislogal li 8 conditiéh to be handled sciedtifically and sentiment, or whad patriotism in courting of rebellion.' Sok . he went to work to make one. Lee OR L 3. B. GUAY, Annou neces tion to the ship, at the: Seaaaall Beta of for re-elecNevada Town 0 2 O N NEW BRAND, SPLENDID FLAvor, Alse, a Fresh Supply of Nor haa he’spenta thonth too long at the gicial power is gone? It has no principle Cevsnep.—As Joba Rose, a miner on. « . POREST ROSE! work. Sotne writets on military affairs, it now. What distinct principle bas it? Ans Fox Creek, Siskiyou covaty, wae cleaning Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco !! is true, give six months as ample time in awer, Union Democrat, upon your honor! up a bedrock crevice. boulder uuder which and Polishing, in seme for. IN CANS! 4 which to make a reliable soldier, fit to perWhat foolishness to ecoupy a doubtful pohe was working, weighing sbout, five-tons, Lae Tylpergege m over the intriar =, 18 fo. inp Cees WAY to buy it, form all v-gytien of his posit'on. But the sition when the life of the nation isin the rolled upon him, erushing his right arm in a vee abr & SHERWOOD, vewelers. at R. JENKI New No 617 Montgomery st. San Francisco oo -* 31, 33, 35 —-Napuleon—said it balance! Out upon such love of country! shucking manner. 6, but the 180,000 veteran troops . "Thas great military geui. ; sill JouN BiGLeR.—The Union is pitching incounty; where the eanen of. Feather river to Jobn Bigler, and trying to cvok his goose divides the lofty chain uf the Sierra Nevada, Romans to the six years of instruction that for hiin as acandidate for the Assembly, by forming an easy natural highway. accusing him of having been a supporter of ce It was’ alaw of Ancient Sparta that y . Buchanan, Lecompton and all. The counted one such soldier the youtg “should pay respect to the aged. GRASS VALLEY. (Siz of roome 97 by 55éeet.) ee GRASS VALLEY. : oClellan pr saw the war was to be and then Minister to.Chili. Ig is possible ofin uration and prepared for it by orthe old fellow thinks, be fellinto disgrace at The Plumas Standard says John Hills pod ea tpn aan His trvopa have the latter post slong with his patron, Buchikee, at Saw Pit han unin the poldred ounced 6f;aeeewhy not yet been wader fire. oftenenough to be‘anan, and is trying to begin again come-as. ‘woldierwas they will be, and we itical worldat the lowest round in the ladder. SoME passengers saved from the Golden ee “pot heard of the greatest of . If John will own up that he feels humble Gate found specimens of very rich silver vre, endemic Success alter aucaud penitent, and in deep contrition for the their wily ees! we hope the pe«ple of Sacramento will conten their efforts when they bepast, cone, hardened inte veterans whe know no let him Fun fur the Assembly, but. beat him} ’ wilcibnsaobe d Correspun like blazes. fear but of neglect of duty. dent of the New: York Tribune. thinks the prebabili jes A. B. Dibbie, Thom OTM aS Findley . 8. D. Bosworth, J. Diedenbach, Robert Watt, A. B. Cc. & : Josep A
4 : Keefe, aN H, D. J. L. durdam in front of Richmend favor de ; SAN JUAN ce An exchange paper says “the great lay.” “He his reasons thus: Abe W ‘ City ‘Bilvér“Age, learne.from an-cmigrant, Handel Festival was if progeéss. atthe ‘* Beene, fitet, ae T heard rough-and-reajust’ cfGaged the plaing, that the emigration World's Fair Crystal Palace, on'a very grand dy, espe ery hy Ob pap dg ‘em toul— OvEntanD EmiGRation.—The Carson is the use, poe from Texasthie year, in this direction, isituscale, during the last days of June.’ The sure and what the mouse. All the families thet find it possible chords and orchestra numbered about 4,000 [I'm not the man be was addressing, risking anything till the last man is w : HenT. B. McFarland, Me 3G. Shee Bi a i . &W. Young, John I. Sykes, John Dawley, A Niles. M.. Funston, ra ~ Tower, SHERIFF SALES—DAYS.or SALE ‘Joha Tuesday, . ‘ Geo. Lenhart, it is said discovered @ eystem which over sas and Missouri. but are not able to get the ed, and existing wooden nn a ca) hald oe ae all iron Revowurionary Signs Ix RussIA.—The } English Shipping Gagette-says: It is evident all the ideas bitherte ext,. According to this 8 —° to be abandon be rendered serviceable. “ Grass Valley, Ang. remus thaet bd “ “ A. C. MILES ~ SEARLS & NILES, W. Co. vs vs Eier reka Lake W Co. 19th. “Lehair vs Baréka” Lake ? i. Y. Gs Co. ye Cet Quarts Lad OE TORE Hee ee eeee$s. loth, ’ M. ¥. C . Water Co. 19th, L. Tevis ve Miners Ditch. M. Githam, and naval world is busy im the search of some means to renabout 16,000 tickets being a guinea each.— der ships invulnerable, a manufacturer has, throws rit to eroas the plains, have accutora at the Great Exhibatioa—the largest pressed on, mulated from Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkanattendance yet in one day.” ue _* BROUGH & READY. of the Messiah—the attendance was der, and ter which they think there will be -atorio no end for some. time to came, In Missouri it.ie repotd that a large number of perOn the 24th of June, there were 66,571 vis x) Entrance on Pine Street, Nevada Navapa: TiCKETS... SoH and the effecte produced are deyeu wanthim?’ And, secondly, to gob dwaylil tafety) are leaving. "These performers, a few days’ NILES sean. scribed as unprecedently five. Ata full redelay will add to the certainty emigrants are about hndividedbee of the suchearsal about 20,000 visitors were present, cess of the plan of attack. the loyal aia get awed dreia tintqoial HIG: p woe the price of admission being half a guinea. ti" A letter from Toulon, states that been the séene of much devastation and murAt the first regular performance—that of orwhile the scientific, military over Charles re. List ot Ramngere: Guard, he felt confident of ane forty an humble desire for reformation? John that has outlived everything but its Cahane was once an Assemblyman, next Geverner, or. s Badin Youss’t.Jewelry Nevada Tron and Brass Foundry 7 Cc. w. SMITH... ©. omereee and such men as composed the Imperial But do we not see iu bis present movements to be carried so far as to respect a party — ordinary trocpay Kel WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 20th. It is true, John -has been a great gener 4 A good law it was,but the custom ought not’ al a oe raw, recruits, With fifteen wepwa AS Railroad to enter California is in Plumas “ sod inng 26th John A Gibb e ve Gavin J yeve KT wh. Manly vas M r eta tember, at deashe & Sargent vs H Twining gent Ault viet 2d W Hf Crawford & H L wegve Pte en, Fa CB Ault “. 6 24K C . “ ugh & Mo “ hy ad'C Rodger, J A Turner sO M Tomlinson warden ¥ Hamlin =< al va © J Hotating et 2,3 W Hindsve, Jes Me nana ree os sh eRS favor of Jobin “s * “ os 2a W R Williams vs Jones EES Wane oares ee “ es 2d J Whartcnby et al ve M Sinty't tom a 2d A Matteson vs Fuller theca rte & Merda Main has the Russian Government associate the recent beon arrested at Forest Hill, Placer county, fires with a revolutionary movement of con for’an attempt to burn. a build’ ‘neae the siderable maguitude. A city like St. burgh is never divided off into; tricta and ae FOUNTAIN SODA! ; —AT— PTheatre Building, -% re the of then HOUSE WARMING. NATIONAL EXCHANGE SALOON, Broad Street, Nevada. Nevada, July 30th, 1862. ;a4 z neither the volunteers nor the recruits saved ferings, or selfish hopes. —— New Rovre.—The Mountain Messenger chums that the best route for the Overland ? was a groat mistake. Though his conscripts It is the love of vultures for lambs; the love did Well, be emphatically declared that of Judas for Christ, dissipated by sordid of-