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preg that ivory e a. or
‘move to seme more hospitable spot? If they
oun yo on with business nor am
hope-they will-do it,, But the es
: ation of a Wvorable change. The
same. south-westerly wind which has-been
“blowing from the commencement stil! shakes
aii Noraan sot the cleaniggagiowetng ©
: ‘te heer that a motion 7 “eon made to adlend to believe that the didiculties Bae .
ppg
.gagement ‘into which it w They
‘are dsteraiiadd sik Wb aa :
governmest dn ‘whose power and stability
pe Bons oar satiet —_,
Mesto tothe 4 of Deconiber, ae pa nd guerre
{the Marysville Appeal's San
. . Pespondence:
Russie Ovr-Tdwa.—A. little bit ofae
. has found its
Sa a re
ade gon mat ns call
rocure the costliest
pa pecans ters,
jected herself that it wow
she would w
ers, in order
{inenan tm ina gui af hee
she secke, which according]
over the snow-white gaiters and proceeded
to the ball, thinking, no doubt, how much of
atteation she wonld arouse by her unique appeararce. *
Arrived at Platt’s Hall, she was in auelt a
hurry te a¢e and be seen, that, throwing off
‘her hood and cloak, she made her appearance
floor, and danced til merni on the
‘eesbeak 3 socks with . ti
iia
i
bs i
L
ity3
finent (mor
ie, sraa oh So
ge gp
‘The. wile of one wor Gisting sie
oing hee very best to
the greatest possible advantage at
‘Russian ball, and no expense was spared to
ee A paic of .
were = last .
put on and the fin hing touches of the toilet
administered, when the lady suddenly recolbe far better if
something around wd
‘to soil them in the
‘but no one.said 1
tion of the lady, . J
who claims to-be an adeptin the Te
rean art,and yet
Indiana,
m the fact that some time since author.
s¢ given Col. J. L. Smith to raise a TeFrancises oor”
=<
rte
ah
aite te oa. to
’a blue. .
ly drew
her
i“
2 avidity by ove
” . while-wéew
:. York, or Pekin. :
: 3 Court Manta. — Siz ce from
i = jut to oe Anguce be ted before cout ‘
ep ee rete gg Lintend:te okt.
tise'tuin for it as ‘sdou ag 1 can safely get)
mcroes the bridge, vr? Sy
——
‘We dia’ assure Molly that no malice wast
at x. intended by us towards her-or her Jim.—_As
for the Democrat man he will speak for him——
NATionaL Finances.—The Marysville . Appeal concludes a review of the Report of
Secretary Chase, of the Treasury Department, as follows:
For the fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1862,
the Secretary saye that no reliable estimate
can be made, but should the war end by midsummer, a8 he considers # reasonable to hope
it will, the sump tobe raised by tax-.
ation. will befor alle itures, but
he submits an estimate,of expenditures, based
On.& 60l of the war, which feets-up
$475,331.246 51; mg Bh estimated income of $95,800, a balance of
$379,531,245 51 to be plat . for by loans
or otherwise. We conclude our abstract of
the report, necessarily. i t, with the
‘ apts statement, which completes the fia. uly 1st,
64,760, =
uly ist, ta, pat aa dent was. hae ves 90,876,428
ist, wil be. 617, %3
Jay ise i: Fate ro Sor araoee a8
Woon any Hipes.—Tho trade in these
jeading articles of California exports has
~] been considerably improved by the war.—
“. The Herald says:
At the. fea oy ear of hextilitiee both
were Me eg alike in our own
teand: Cartan operators
ia wool had. ggg at
‘the time, were oe: a. te. ‘be
likely to entail serous loss ; Moos orill
fortune would have it, their shipments had
the demand } not yet . market before
as August, it was di te sell i
thie market at over me
Wool, cay 4 advaneed about fifty per cent.
Diegine ‘ror Mepicat Roors.—What
is hypocrite Werived from? We are not
classical enough to say, and we have ao time
to write to Dean Trench, but we should say
that it Game originally ‘rom Rinses,
and means ene whois a arg who preeeribes fi iy, ond eleterious
things. 8 * ‘whan is 8 }, 88 con. }.
sradistingulshed from a true disciple of HipSPs ang rath is @ geamine professor .
: Sie
" PLEASURES oF Paatebacers. —It would
} not bea pleasant arrangement, that a man
whe has te be cyrried across: from
“jo Fratee, should be Gxeddh © board so
weighed that hie mouth and Lmey “te thet
de on a lewel ata Be
he should— ak ing eer
semen
of people whoin no one p
poll in tes do, as
Sree
The F ) —It bee
he tecoliccted any’ eae a
said, that. the number of sufferers
floods was comparatively small.” rr the
ard hae se ooety anor tha oe, they have,
the flood December, fed
otherwise made about five
roposes to ua.
Ter sar
wong
small” if ey we as
sant?
smartial on various eharges. . A
A detachment
onere Lieutenant irate ancactad the prigone
Pa
. all the way. Met hosts .
This number ge in
ng bate po a af ‘
pum t too mech nici aliments to wich fete ee
“Tp there is anybody “under the entilater
of heaven that't have in utter exere
said Mrs. Partington, “it is ibe oar, months.
géing about like a boa-constrictor,
ting hia ealome! ‘among honest folks.”
wr Theodore Tilton, of the New York
Independent, has raised enough cotton ia bis
back yard at Brooklyn, this year, to make
him a shirt, He planted the seeds in a botbed, removing the as the shoots broke
— The folls ripened and-are of good
quaity:
ta A lady in ‘Pittedurg mourns the loss
of-a pet -bird,which has
old age. The little veteran was { ifteen years.
ef age, and he sang till he died.
S annnnRnEIiinc aoe
not de. called
Sen Francisco, and-will esoube en.osbibition. . ra
MRONTARY NOTICE:
ge ee
S. et «& ce.. ee
aS
oe re.
a
crPRICE OF OF BOOTStaa.
descrip of w long tu the several
braaehes of the Morgan family.
A Bee Bory 1882.
died of
: smaateblta baneecohdc bla eich Boot
barefaeed—has arrived at
~ waranpewen oe": DERRICK
anarenahen and also in
ef Summons herein he
Saptonen im the DatLy coh ts werete Taaneed ev! Fd
ty
Given under ‘my hand this sth day of January,
EW. SMITH, Justice of the Peace.
CHEAP og
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WILLIAM SHAFER.
Cemmercial Street, Nevada
in the Boo
in Nevada. Wis large and well selected stock consists tr of Gentiemen’s
Beets whiehee extriordinary low prices. Jus
store in the town:
waa enon are poor and you wish
pair of his Cheap Boots.
on SHAEFER and buy a
soul 3
4 ¢
GREAT REDUCTION “Gor
PURE GHOUND
JAVA GOFFEE!
=}. Warranted Preah, rept constantly on hand and
foredeby
, .FOnTURE curs,
éthakc thet Vain2P"
Offers better bargains
"and Shoe line than any other house
&
he sels . =
drop ia his store and you . soa “a
that there is a Cheap
She Wi seticed oe ee ae Senora . Ledies your sttention i¢ called to his stock —_,
Can, om whe 3 lating boon odded . © of Shoes. lar attention given to
ibited her. snapairing —P ii ne Je
— ~~ Gave me a call a y yourselves.
F aa anak Soa free seats not WM. SHEFER.
dikely te derive: much pon poy os te Nevada, Deo. 170h—tf ae.
or ee eee EMPIRE LAUNDRY.
Aw Ba Ene. .—A saloonro ag rLPHES Retabtehment mh ent, now conduct by prac
‘screams every one who is not eee te eke Ger
sound on the ape Soman Selgin np of
Tur secession of the Southern States is
improving the finances of fhe Post-office De~~ putting on of buttons,
rtment. ‘The deficit the current year will
ear) Tis un Wf wind thst blows nothing A WAGON
New ¥ nae ts.—The of the ee P. uscaTk,
. a
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