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August 26, 1862 (4 pages)

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sseedemcagyenrat woe . 7 , x ~ ‘ ’ ‘ -> o * : 4 i] ae TH 1 ng Nancy pt. _ To tHe Vorens or Nevapa Country —. LATER FROM THE East. = . Z BOUND.’’ Rev . Cormick. & pervs 5 didpatd eee = : a ve ki n d would hereby give ine si ped ’ y give NEY 7, MEV ANCH to said. tirm, that ‘ i their accounts with. > “URS iS Na prompt settlement ei saved. From this _ eam mame TUESD, DR NING, wae + “4 ae “. m4 ‘Grenada App a éonti fl * . : and well assorted Was : : = ng an event fraught with . that a general Confederate movement in the Broad Street, Nevada. = nana ; es , , Westis to take place immediate! ty , _CIGARS AND TOBACCOS! ¥rom 4 Onion Administration Tid& et, . consequences of mighty import to yourselves . . mmediately, and that iia ar . fat or'below San seo Jobbing prices. sett. atin on ponhrtaae . and-the-nation, “Have you weighed the reaBy, oy toe yn ay ney ee ee! SORA’ O PEALL 2S, “Hee Ke Fer State Superintendent of Public: Instruction sons for the step you propose to take? Have . pridgce. en W. td i ve ofl » awn AVGUST. 2d 1862. —also—,2 84) 9 te ri ayy GQHN SWETT. you solemnly taken counsel from the condi: dds KAS ln + . we A. 8. Hall S82 Mrs Flowrey, __do-._}F Saloon and Hotel Keepers cg “ mMandin : a 2 : ae) Sere. he counA+ A» Sanburn do W Osbuara, Red Dog will fi sito give, ap ia sil For County Judge: ~ » tion of the Republic? What do you hope to . !'¥ to the northward is re fe be. Panlings ---doMrs Quigley; "ao °~ tiaepcction ee ee ais ef ery of “peal fer rr te ee pyar? Whiew is the Piling passion patfiotion . cin c 0 depEnors, de FG Armer, Blue Tent within the @oming 60 days, and for cash = of his ee AiO, NILES. Sm . redations: i bie . BAinine, -» »Olty, K Mccall, do” panty, » Dealer® can save; diy . in i. ne iis shana ciaes ceeerenes s geminitied by,gnen ‘huinngptae . #: Alnin > pOltps KoSeal” METER TE ber 899 2 OAM Oe L.A jor party emecesm? ; Giro heed tothe; pe.) Faller, ice? te . . H. Philtps, LPhearsops. do : jor the coming 6 or 12 momihs ve Jad He 4 14 . Ts 4 gas Ahk 81d 58,4 Pg Fe dE le Bs ’ 1 Who are prodably.re Diw ww Mititwen; a § Cal Abby-San Juan athe ++ Weed,’? iseontinually on the * ad‘ For State Senators, Gies Of the Hiation!” Tf there is a thought in.} i ae a ag a an Te? Y ce W Barton, do. DPD Ward, jones Bar . venew,’! All persons ‘hold ing ¢laims nguinet-the nAever, et « JOMN ©; BIRDSEVR. * * your hearts, not wholly for the country, di. . The nutaher of whites killed Sh met HA Moye, ‘ bo BR sane. ala ane orm wat please present tbe same ide settlement . * “aatrang Vor Assemblyinen : rete, yenraskves, of qpotiy’ Tie: ia.sodsis . ieanm, we repurten RE GOT Thee ees . TRmN as SW Deane ede . Sue gr SctARecehalh, ht prOens eM tes our bri ’ calling * for only the purest and most exalted a: pve BE OUU, fe,,.dageneral . y Witson, do T Ryder, . do. addedthercto. A-splendid opportunity will be $6,00-4 . SAMIES COLLENS, bi ite 3 = = appea rance of devastation, andwoe thu. . c Pyfoltliver, do C-W Smith, G Hill offered to any one desirous of engaging in trade cry wae AY SEARS. i patriotism: ‘Individuals’ are hothing in com+ . sand, Indians are about Fort, Ridgely. Ex}4 Deer Creek W MeNicl, Jones Har . at theeld stand, asituethe or ‘the Jus P Bintan of parison with, the futnre glory of the Ameri. Governor Sibley ia. marching againut the Inae Jacobs, Q — . =— Mery eeiis . Oldest established Busenessin the Mountains ! erate. . SETH\MARTIN, : Bin A i ; diane.. : er ar ay ria ere : At the expiration of sixty @ays tlie balunce , x can nathendéwidb stikel ‘Attér ages, sacred New ¥, _. . John Soe, Omega, J. B-Patt wong. Nevada F gear wee Pras dans di a J, W. RULE, . monies: : a NEW & ORM. 23d,—The Philadelphia . H EdwerdfOW Pass © 1 Mecourt, ercek . Qf our on and, ingluding sore dixtures, f \ + W, sé principles, nothing less than the wéal 6r woe . Press says: Gen. Pope has fallen bnek cross . Fugerson, P Valley ¥ynam. po &c. willbe sold. JOSEPH LEWIS. ister nate For Supervisor: of munkind are in balance! Where is your the. Rappabangoek: and nade that stream « ‘o gravee & Minesota hehesearh, @ Valier —— amet strange OSE PH WORRELL, weight tu. be. throwa-ia-this hour of tria)! line of defer ai. “The ehémy is in great farce Pi wr 6 Der O V-Healey, a SHEBIVE SALKS—DAYS OF SALE ed, esp ‘ The “toutitry, every consideration that can . (2 the south Dank. He has.made several in. . Scott, oe vksbaY. dug! 20urd Am Andeteon Vs Gi ple ape : ef ‘. effectual: efforts. to ero and tarh ‘ou? left ; sain ‘ TUESDAY. Aug 26th Ay Andérson Vs Gavth DirricuLv1“es OF THE ADMINISTRATION. actuate the good and true calls upon you to flank, at the same time ma ing d atPai ea Sunday, Aug, 24th, ‘a on 26th i eae RT Roberts tim of ( Abrahain Lincoln suceceded to the Govern . judge and ect not regardless Of great desti-. tions dn'our cette.’ Saeh Fr fa pa our 4 pA, hom doer sisi at nn able sya we “ 26th W L Manly ye J M ‘Thompoffleers ment of the WHited Btdtesnt the-dhest trying . Bies yet ‘to be fulfilled’ Your voice is to be eee a. bieu minda Viah. shore need be-no . 1, Ross, Omega.. Shuttwck, aa os. @epeeasber, te celts neh ceaee H more th intty’w hide The difficul-:. heard on the third of September in making ®. Ia:ge’ portion ene Bas arrived ‘with’ h'. DS Meuytr, Wetec °C Beis, Ho satastaasltag 2h Twinn BC Ault —-do-in-al period of the couhfty’s history. The diffiew. . Ne" sooo aes portion, of -bie-army: . It-is beliewed . PC'F etek,” to => E Sinith, do « “ aud Bene ve. . vad ‘eee es in bis path were not alone a wide sprend ‘United Stoted Senator? * Shalt covert treason that he hax assumed. command of both armibs PE ache A = ¥ K Garrison, do Water Co. ; him, iti and formidable rebellion. ‘The navy hadbeen . 4#erace our State any more inthe councils Fighting of a desultory character has been r} Gwhigner, moo oe ro age ily Cove ve B aekeeee a Brot ttared the globe by desigtt; the atins . Of the nation? It is for youto anawer? Shall . 6°'¢-0# for several days. Tit'enemy have . JeMekaughiin. RA . G H Colby, ‘lo = 8 2d KC Rodger Hugh & Meaes bec ihe 7 Cree in whol 6 « «1 vere no doubt. beep re py , oUF sbattodieg at . W Weeds, eit Miss. 1. Paulin, do . ‘Aribar ve 0 98 TOblibeon who ha of tho nation and munitions of war were in . en Whom it is a vice to know be promoted . alt "points? though with not game-lagnof ar. OS Crestey, B Tent EF Boyle, do , aed: sane Rodger, J 4 Turner vast go rebellions handa; the treasury was bankrupt. . te the highest places in-#ueb iin hour of peri! . tillery, men ‘and horses: . Our advices indi. . w Caldwell. $-P A Brown, do « “ ba vemes L Humalia Logergon Marsha Th were pot all the obstacles Which the . replibiiean. inetitutions as this? You hold . ©*fe Our suecess at all pointe, ~ . BPearson, SMH” John Horn, do G J Hotating et al lucted . 06 ‘ ang ; NEW YoRK, Aug. 23d—3 P. M.—The By} M Mayers, Red Dog = L Merrow. do. ~ 2d,J W Hindsvs Jas Mo — Administration had to Meet. “Wleetddby’n . 9 Your hands measurably the just solution of . ; P Fes ee . WS eydiuf. do H s Merrow do : ’ 4 el drains 4 ae ¥ , ; ing Post says: Letters wer received jn this HL Dawley, Blue'T WH Reed, RD ce ambridge where . minority of the people in a eanvase that ca'. . the monientous question! Come to the polls . city to-day says a considerable-pert-of-the+o-Ak ee Jont Paxiel aeiene to ad * B Witisms 8 FP Jones Sos py ed out the bitterness of party prejudice, . ike mew-worthy of » heroic ave! Let paga. Army-ofWestern Virginia would arrive at O merrnaes, Beeren’> § Crerlis, §=— a, “Roveet al to remo Abraham Lincolu could not seeurely count . ion aud prejudice be forgotten! Let the Taare Senay, water Gen. Cox. Ibis} “hag O": San Fran een Yy is ie ers bid ikea? Bilin 4 wha tos * J 3 “ : 4 e seter 5 7 * + . on ‘the warm eo-operation of thousands of . Yolce of-renson, of patriotism and of justice . to Virginia, via Bbpals Po pouring te —_—_—_—KX_—X___—— em 2d.A Matteson ve Quick & . teoashs men in the loyal States in any measure calens . be heard! Come, with a love of freedom in , naueEEE : : Sloe Cassie 1 liile Sook. Tommetin is a Be es os ees. pa ath lated sto euppfees the rebellio#. He was in. your hearts, and wth a thought single for Put LONDON” STEREOSCOME AT THE . for the couuty of a = ri 4g Caner senn SA ged ead atl bones ¥ ‘ ; ' * P THEATE . r Mh ae be : ali ila, to O Fad é . . a. COL y of Nevada, to j Cureka, SES f doubt at. firat how far he would be ststained the perpetuation of the bloed-bénght institué nose i bale LAST NIGH r.—This exhibition, Sreelied "too an wet summoned to appear tag Mp vietpe an desedtion £0 ine Geli tied, is * render His speeches on his way to Washingtdn indi‘ . tions of our fathers, and vote the Union Ads . ¥! h opened for the first time in this city ees nt May 0 ee Noteda cathe teas of sailiecetibe Fone Piapiie yp ni goa ntere afore ° P] ¢ . ‘ f » T*treas ber 6 ‘ : ‘A oe " 2 . “e p Peace, in at oO 2 co y © = gated the doubts that preyed upon his mind . ministration ticket, for that is composed of yas Theater last night is the moat Splendid . November A. D. 1n62 at 10-0’clock A.M to anewer . said, bearipg date August 7th, A. v., 1862, to 74 Well he might have dowbts of -t serious-chier=+ men-who--knaw-—io—combttionnt-Untor wrt Billet has. ever bean our lotto witirerss: WW U eeas af pontine aie sitony “(e40,00) deinre . tee rb de ap eB ad at ES iit Car Inte acter, ‘There. were thousands of Fernanda . who suppert the war without eayil and withHeals 2 mines all a ae entirely now AAd . balance duc oi-a-certain. promisory note with . ¥ Butsch, and aguinst K. W, Councitnian, for Them) uPt never before exhibited in Oalifornin. The . five. per cent per month interest on the same . the sumof Sixty-oneand 74-100, dollara, debt ' Woods alt ove! the North. There wastrénch. out misgiving! whole exhibition is got-up-on a scale of mag-. . frou date of anasow ve file m~ Hy — wher . futerest, gnomes and Coste Of suits T hive taken eran ea AC es : : eer = 7 ae nifieenee . wo: hata pacar . agement wil taketsagainet you for the said} in execution, and will sell te the? ighost bidder . ery in every department at Washington. It N ATQLEOMIC Ip tAS.—Someof the maxplea nd iy The ats + 4. Wings aes cag acne we eonte ee camaxes. if you for cash at Woolsey ts Flat, “all the right title a seit lurked everywhere, and patriots desirous of . jing ofthat great -stutesman and warrior, . } ia Fills, the ‘seenery of “the White Mur ponies gargs Sadaty, cresttan = Make legal Te dine Ueveenue pecigar vey lagen g : doing. something for their country knew not Napoleon Bonaparte, are particularly. worthy tnins,.of New. Hampshire,-and-the axes ig beaeim Ang dus aturyhercot, a 3 ar situated on Woolscy*s Fiat, iavebkinwa: patae. ti the’ éovoperdtion of all political parties, to period of our history, Napoleon anid, in ins sal views ‘ al ae Cave are scenes houwe and lot of D. Docksteter on the north by ] ete, anc mi preiudices “eme we ‘ : _ ft ot gorgeous beauty, while the voyage aer davit to th isfaetion . Main street and on the south-by e@wners unt i brenk down preadicn and ce _ the peo ing down principles for the restoration of or. the Atlantic Ocean, w.th eters ‘i sea, oe ofthe Boat taal the Detwetayts bedin OW. — wi I will sell the saine on Friday, the 12th baste . ple. inte one patriotic wane. For this time der in Fraiiee: perfeet:thing, in the atorm You-ean actantly . Commer & A. M. Greraieat fs now nena from Cay Of Septenter TON, between the wure of Y ure waa fequisitg. If Mr. Bincoln beatowed his “When, in a country, there exists parties hear the wind blow.or an unitation se perfect Gite State haat Nt kppearin Bo Tiel pele tll snare Takew arias breanetest i Oa eee that roc favors alone on Republicans in. whom he could exasperated ogainst each other, and violent it is impossible to tell the difference. But . itis hereby orderéd, that service of the above to satisfy the above demands and acerning costs,’ RAMI Hy trdst” paris, .apiele.«thet..anetite to. be ou ie 8 ’ men’) the crowning featureof this Exhibition is the . summona be had by publication tn the Morning . Wituews my hand ‘.— 20th re August, 1862the stre : A, ys pt Je pee i hvala mutual hatreds, itis necessary, that these . scenery of the Swiss Alpa, and the ase nt of Ce Wee oki ieee aaa bis shoraarnahe sate ctehiotnin Wehadinws i) myn , mee aroused, ang in teying, to . parties digappear, and these hatreds be paci+ the highest mountain. m Europe. Mount August the 224 A. I. 1862. = White Sulpher Springs, Nya
avoid thia? Ne was apt to fall upon wen} fed before liberty is possible.” Blane. This speetiele is grand thrilling and . . R. McGOUN, J. P. NAPA COUNTY vy # Jur. not .counted perteotly reliable to the disgust) —. When a country is at war and it contains ed seat liyeney be hg to be appreciated: A true copy, ute me: BH. COMES. Sonst. Nags favorite place of resort, purchased by us, ea a of metr that were. ~ It was a time of perplex. . >; . core ene “. thts Exhibition is entirely new and different . 2 7 ci 7 has been put in complete order. We have au vac v : i A s cessuryto vonquer those enemies and convert vada. It has ue connection with thie Pan-. for the county of Nevada.. The People of the ee Roams, left at ourdffice eS thet rien Hotel dresses . managed well, and but for the malign influthem to sure allies, before liberty is possiteo-na-thee-a which was here last year, that . State of California, 10, M. Conger and A, W, . will be promptly attended to eyeuing ences of certain newspapers we believe the . pj, » exhibition now being in Washos.” Go and ie crane toners a sar sles lo Alm teame: 2 ALSTROM & OO. ak ei eresult of the plans of the Administration 4 line to th af t : seo the Sterescome to-night, by all ineare-’ ship of Little York, in the county of Navada. on _ tbiohonala: wigs) WouLL have proved stccessful. It will be . arn times tee prodwed ity eee ‘ig, . (lode Bed, to atigwer unto the complaint of 1. MEN WANTED Grass ¥ Ce ‘ ern timea has producedit 1s neccessary that v. Chauvel. of the Hotel de Paris clock #.M., to answer unto the complaint of L. Grass V; j ime ; : P : ‘. P St. Clair, whe de dsofyou the f One. found that © bad publie sentime nt that hus party strife should be hushed in such tumes . has received alot ot fine turkeys, and what is fruibelt csbee kee end 7 bo dotlare, (@1as 73) iri UM MEDIATELY!! own tow been. created is due to presses which were . as these, and all hearts be devoted to one . better he haw a cook from Paris todo them” . Vith2 per ceat per month interest on’a certain me the elect at first in the interest of secession or ut least . cause, or liberty is not possible, but disorder . after the most approved pres of the ices age spe heated ag nt eng Vay tage Then i. ABORERS are needed to work on the Pee oceupied a dubious position. —; and : , ; judgment will be laten against you for the said : , A tae sini ndeha Sideab hah dubia as a aud cousequently slavery must culinary art, Stake: Sraguas, sogether with costs ape damages, if 8 uspension Br id ge. ture me : j : career ra . you fail to appear and answer Othe Sheriff or . of policy towards the South wae, demanded Poe . ©" The mile race track, on the Grass ie PEE Pew ans of path county. grerting —/APPly Lmmediateby. form, at 5 + * Fas , z ‘s ‘ ‘ . ake Yr o . ca € z ! f by every considétation of patriotism and jusEWS FROM THE East.—Thoe positive . Valley road. belonging to J. B. Jeffery, is in Given wader myhand, this 22d day of Angust CARPENTER Ss vee ticee Bub the newspapers in the interest of . news from the East is not of much aceount. splendid. condition. Every evening the fine . 4+ D:» 862. R. MAIOUR, Jev. ore MK Secdsa on ine eh a nee : his pray. the men who were at best but half Union . The junetion of the forces 8f Pope and Mc. horses and sulkies are brought into use over It appearing upon affidavit to the satisfaction . BRIDGE . HALLIDIE & CO. Saut Le men inthe outset of the rebellion raised a . Clellan is confirmed. There is no founda. the Glenbruek: No mountain town .in the shh aps "eGo oe a ee vies Rowncieaa dl ae verasal barrier against a change which hes required tivn for the report that Butler is to leave State can boast of #xmany good horses, pri. this state ee a wing —— gaudy cause JOE PENTLAND 72 Fre . 7 Net : . Me eakt of actio t titt’ inet : & sacrifice of one hundred thousand men to New Orleans. The rumor that the Presi. Yate and livery, as Nevada. Go it while you 1 ie seoeg 4 “s pereh ny oreeeed that “see lous at GREAT WORLD CIRCUS!! out in the cross. We huve bad for argument against a . dent is about to issue a proclamation in ac. an boys. es 7 Be eee jak roond a cuore —— . “pany, as . . "i e a : % ~— d . 3 < d , ” w SY ye * , change of pulics nothing in plan English, but ir haere principles of the Declar-; [9"A soldier at Fort Thorne, on the Rio . pubdlishedin Nevada county for thrce mouths bbe" AE GTES COMPANY WILE. ¢ rie boty . avon ndepe i ; a + . Bext ensuing. at a s ves the greut secreduess of nigger over the 0 yt idependence we trust will prove . Grande, says they are fed on “pemmican. Little we Aug. 22d, 1862 Grand and Unique Perfi ' i: stables, white man. ‘The publie eoutiment that th, . ‘ue. The tmes are ripe for righteous! it m0 ubominable that a dog secompanying . 4 sect: BM OOMae Counk, . Grace Valt ae pape sixty ton <b . op B j : J rue co a : ® a8. 0 vi vi munghp hod AIXEEL TERETE ET 4 22 . Adminiatration hee been balting to couciliaty . TOUTE . 4 mareh, got disgusted and turned back. : 3 Sontton = NEVADA.. -esseeseseeeeereese as ag od be’ «been that for which a certain hind ENPGe anne ; PAG AUD 6 bobo dceaccdeses scccaccss -© 9th ° ssi ‘oapers is in a great measure fearfully ha * Misery makes Strange bedfetlows."—The . VOGS.—Bince last Saturday the Marshal NEVADA JHEATRE : oe wet nope ee DARA . ’ oy Aa : : : ; . A se : w eecasion there wil) be ced pon aponsible, namely. that the rebels maybe . Desi Democracy in thie county are proof . bes empounded some eight or nine degs. DaFOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY! . New and Startling Feats of * terday af a EEN IAT EI ES of the old adage. Wohittled down by time to vidsou and the boys are doing a rushing busE ahr, E ae of a chim a aetienndi dh » vb a “i ad the peeked end of nothing, they, in their mis. Mess in this line. In a few daye we shall MONDAY, TUESDAY, bs sy a trianism od thee. tut that too Uties Sire oh} tauht erable and forlorn cuudition, are fain te fill . #°¢ have a cur in town without a tag. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and astonishing Gymnastic efforts Some . : their bellies witb the same husks the swine . Theatre . regard a negro as sacred tothe rebels, and . ‘ C#"The town 7 > np we must touch it wot. In other words, the . °! #¢ession eat, and rua with the dirty enenee sala ne tage angers ened FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY SIG SEBASTIAN exhibitior doctrine of which the war for the maintain . '™** of their country. Shame on the dise‘last neon ae, ee ee eee : EVENINGS} " . propriets : , sles of Dounlae w ae : ‘ ’ SS THE GREATEST RIDER LIVING '! to the an I as aod Broderick! ‘Th } ance of Republican goverument sheuld be . ! + — ts ey rea ania eeameaemieenimininnine ame atin e A t, W5th, Wieh VTth. 2 & 30th, "62 th a : lZe the expression in some degree, of ** Eas bd Binks Cad “gust, , «28th 29th & B0th, 62, ese pre carried,.has been, give the rebels the ad gree, y A CARD, wilh dian ba eitadaats erie iw the descent to hell.” But, efter such desCent and association, what éxpiation will!{ 1t has been represented in this commuever atone for or redeem them trom their} "ty and over the county at large, that I am ‘vantage-of four millions of slaves to do their S exhibited in San Francisco 42 connie. work and give them support, and conquer A tive Nights “to $5,000 Peopie, will epen TRO T Ti N G A ‘oie ae . . with peat Silver Ca them if we can against the odds, but never . . . ; not suund on the Union questivn and that I ( : > avail ourselves of that advattage if it would oe aera there are but a few of them . yoted the Secession tiebat last year. The Great London Stereoscome ty. Boxer before attempted in er me render victory certain. The doctrine, after . Who are doomed to perdition. above charges I positively deny.” Tam for} \ —_—_— C A L \ -_ te a if aapepienaity palace is aE rere the i ~ maintatnance of the Gov. Ne other EXHIBITION like in-the—World + I FOR N I A a . WOTKS, a . sit should have been menths ago. he ru“CIDEN'T.—Yoate ,. ernment, first, last and all ime, Swi a eae we is that the President is about to rigs ai ; scone nay, Mr. Jobneton, ivi sete car Aen Song T will Pring Be gegh, Three Thousand People ll Stic putes breasx away from the auvice of men who erent engaged pire the Suspension . 4) my influence to elect the State and CounADMISSION, ONLY ONE. DOLLAR! ~ See have never been more eye Wiyal, and as. Ledge, in coming off the bridge, made a misaty Union Administration ticket. More’ than can look at it at once and see. the : bai J ti iraacaw sert the principles of the Declaration of our . step and fella distance of some twenty feet, . this, I have several sons that I will cheerfully ren half-price ! ’ g. td. . ever rece Independence, proclaiming libertyfthroughout . Weiearn that he, though deverely, is me seri. . 8i¥¢ to fight in the Union cause, to keep this Wimest Seemery om the Face of. the . areas the land. It will be a day of jubilee to the Ay ' great Government intact. I have prayed QLroseeEs! NOTICE !--NOTE LOST!!! : 2S soldiers in the patriot.army and throughout ously injured. night and morning, for a long time, for the , : < others wi the loyal States, when the enfranchising proc. . : success of the Federal army, and from this pa Somes ih A’os rs emuene are hereby warned suet ie hey or Se another lamationis made. “The spirit ofthe North is) E9"As we go to press we learn that John . 00 I shall double my energy in prayers for. For fullparticulars see Programme which will . HILL in favoref H. B. TAYLOR. for $260.. _ Cake Bas expressed in the letter of Gov. Yates, of Illin. Conness, and other Union speakers, will ad-. tt loyal cause of America. May this land . >¢ distributed throughout town. The said note is dated between the Ist and Nah “ale and fo ois, and is but the returning echo of the sen. 4 the citi : always be libertiys home or a giori ve. —— . . day of March, 1862, and bears interest at the rate timents of such men as Jobuson. Wm. . °'°** the citizens of Grase Valley, on WedSAUL LEVY ADMISS10N: of.qne ber cent pet month. until paid. and was samostyle , ui stolen undersigned on ; H. Polk, and Parsoa Browalew, needay evening. Nevada, Aug. 26th. 75 centa, eb adits. BB. tay Lon given awa re a . ae Blue Tent Saw Mill, August 20th. 1862 —2w to-night. —— f \