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July 22, 1862 (4 pages)

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cata y Yabs Gap pe mag tre “. Nevada to Buewse rae in no condit: suecess. of the ‘arma.of oar Union! . Let ,. him compare thé condition of things a year ago, with to-day. Then secession flouted ite migétuble banner to Mason & Dixon's line and swore te make that line the boundary ter negro Confederacy, absorbing a large ire of the Louisiana etapa ne: i ling the Mississippi. /mand of dozen fortresses boasted were impregnable: With & lose of less than a hundred liyes we have won controb of the Mississippi. ‘The boandaties of . the ilietarred Confederacy have been earried down to the Gulf States. Our troops have won back to tne Union the States of Missouri, ‘Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, and a large share of Virginia, forming.in the ag~ fal gregute x territory larger than, the possess. . iope of ning -tewths of the monarchies of thd bt . world. To weo the expressive language of EDaniel Websters “ territory, compared with 4 which the possessions of the House of Haps-. burg ‘are but dé @ patch on the earth's sur face. " and4 the figld bas: been.won. ‘Why need we desNps as “out Jb. ig ane woh Grad Val. ‘been ‘inituced to beddtid Owners of stock in it, and of course sibie the interest of auch to indupe,poople.to, believe it is the hest route, ‘thereby ineronging tolla Mv, “'Thie talk of going out of their way in eoming by Grass Valley ‘and Nevada, increasing the time of travel, getting.on a dilapidated. road, endangering the lives of passengers and horses &c, ia not only besh, big it ja mean, and the oditor of the #ress had’ better net continue his quarterly visits te this towa,.and. Grass ValJey wheu his faming belt gets too tight, as horetofore, uuless he epeaks more respect fully of our route . acroas the mpaptalng than that. Now, Jet the. public judge of the facts.— ‘We have paid not a word againat the route dy North Sun-Juan, and are not: going to.— ‘That toWwii deserves much; and we rejoice to aee it prosper, “We like the town and its people. Kb hase good route, and the impression of the, Press la trying to convey that we are ur jealous because the California Stage Company. has fivored that route with @ Stage Line, is simply a false impressien, The facts ‘ik ail envugh that the route ‘by Grass: Valley ‘and ‘Nevada is shorter by nearly one day than that by Maryeville and North Stn Juau, and the road is in splendid condition, A traveler from San Francisco _ 00 arviving at-Saeramento has his choice, to take the’ boat to Maryaville or the care to Linoula.” If he takes the Marysville route, two daga will be apent in reaching Virginia ~~ City” from Sacraments. Should tie go to . the: Lincoln and a tine of stages connected with the cars, be, woald reach Nevada as avon as ass by the other route. Ia pase the night at began Pompe rey The Beat day ywould havea fair start, one frow the other frow Nevada. The seen. In Ohe Guse you Semnaiaints pleasant trip in the cars} im tho other you are sweltering ia a email Marys. . the Republican and Breckinridge parties on,” Time weskens our foes and no signs of weakness aré visable-in the Unioa cause. grand result of the unity of the American States shal) be accomplished, we shall have. moré ‘brilliant ‘than any antins. 0 that bes yet red. in the world’s bietory. The war will be worth all it coste if it but ly under one Constitutwn, to fulfil their grand desigw in the plan of human, freedom. Muarper Lasy NierT.—The San Fran: } i 1 cisco Journal of July 18th, aaya :—At about widnight last night, a man named Leon, after having a° difficilfy with another named An drea Sigarra, at a house of ill-fame, on Pike street, got into a fight in the house, and evengle took. place, Andrea having apparently . ° got the woret of the fight, drew a sword from 4 cane, and inflieted two wounds upon Lan ; one in the abdomen, and the other ia the breast, either of which would probably bave beet fatal. The wounded man had strength sufficient to run tu the corner of Pike and Olay streets, to a grocery store, where he atuted he was stabbed, asked for water, fell, abd almost immediately died.— The, alerm was given at once, and all the oughly, ending in the atrest of the murderer on Washington street, by local officer Sim mons afd a citizen named Titus. Andrea shows marks of ill usage from the fight.— The matter is underagood to have been caused by adifficulty in regard to a female. Fing at Yankee Jims.—The Placer Herald of July“ 19th, says our sister town has again been scourged by a conflagration, which broke out at the eastern end of the town, ini aframe building, on Wednesday. last. lt burned all the buildings on the North side of Maia street, from Esquire Jamison's fire preof brick, occupied for s Book Store and Poat office, ‘up to the guburbs, and all on sumed. {Hr The Butte Record hopes one of its friends “ will have the satisfaction of sveing ‘seourged from the continent of America.” What « emall, delectable and exceedingly pe. tered nar ay ce ya be sure! Phe editor of the Recerd would then have neom, and no a1 iptetiect to Gcounainaaaen South. side of the same street, from Mr. . ''Pubb'a Saloon. Herrick’s Motel was covwo have comhe chivatry { Looking over the ground thas far . ) & Lad goined by our forces it will be seen that batt . . pele? Oar Gatuse ia Just, aad is ’ marching . £ Perseverance will conquer; aud when the . > anationality as eaduringas tine,and a destiny . Of . Tid themation of the itieubus and disgrace of . ig! J human slavery and the infamous doctrines sf a ref Calhoun, and unite the States harmonidua. . tually canto out on the atreat, where a strug: . '¢ Police available at, the time, were called out . * and the whole neighborhood searched ther. % . — = ES] Susy Ro 2 oa x ’ “Win been ewe a, . J Vivian, © IM aa ed J yea, DW x a A ‘8 A sips reste on € Black, 4 / ‘' . : d ie ett. Sr Esra Bs . Weeden wotor Piper, Wate city . ' ) The offers a splendid openman want of perma Oe Notice to Serip ‘Owners! OL. WHS of warrants drawn on the GenBo] reaps the hee Be epi doones and parang oath SE Nevada, July 2ist, eda cpus — “Notice. TY CUM: . irre Sr nie sn Hi meet hed m Nevada ioc F *
ae rior areZegueste fo sit pee Viet, 1602, 7) 00D” teas much to the panel ay omy 4 tees pete 08, the cloth. in Se weer. he they defective call upon DA DR. ha operates in the most “Baiccovr & ory tan Sore, Wevads, c al. (ome iL te ofnia, sonny of Nevada, township of Washfngtom grot By a Of au exceution to me delthe court of phen Fes = “3 five do debt, interest, dam. eit. ay Rave wanes fu exer tion to it rT cas the follo y Ad to-wit : all the right, t interest N in atid’ to « certain mining tlaims. with derrick, lose, pipe, siuices, tools and all enances there said claims Henry on Al unto belonging, ha Hitt and known as the Rose & Co ounded on the north by J. Corvigtn'a athens, the east by Pearson & Co’s claime, 1 will bell the same in front of 8 W. Rose’s Hotel in Ala, Washington seenen pv 2 ,on TURSDAY, the of betw the to sataty the above demands # Gt oe under my _—— ee 18th da D; iny of wrk A. KASTMAN, Constable ¥ Weshington Townsh (jesse ieeas SALE .—Siate of Califor. nia. via ~ 4 of Nevada, township of Washlivered, jasued from the court of Amos Root Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, @ate July 17th. A. D., 1962, in favor of Heury Kohler and against J. N. Rose &Co, for the sum of i] Genes 8s valley. age ser Wee r * BPeiite A wae ington, es. -By virtue of an execution to me de. 4 Es a thls 20th day of June, _W. W.NOWLTON, Sherif. * me Epeyibecrmgeten SE Township Union Primary avithe: #14 <A taro neggirenty ef terate Hemaabd ue minees ofthe Ui aoe Aainistrelee pe ren] e and C : Ber gn te meet in at the bey heatre, on SA) ¥. the 26th Wo vote “for. 24 delegates to end the ealled to assemble the 2d da wof voters. Nevada: daly 2iat, 1862, JOE PENTLAND’S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS . ! JQHN WIESON & £0: ay. A SP Pepriators. Will Exhibit as follows ) 2 OP Mad guy Rt koa Pil nd try, aly ve eveweres Moore's Pins ra “ JUAN, .-seccscecccscerescreses “Monday, 28th. medied h a tara . Fu Vib dee bmg cumees Touchstone prey ey A UE ayy Wond: = ys M world, at ba Tr m= Pami sesseonene El ‘The Infant W Mfrs. Sebastian, Mr. George Peoples, im: Franklin, Master Leroy, Sig Cogdatia, we. Vincent. a we. 4 tindilli . esate pone ‘SAN JOSE INSTITUTE AND joe MUSE AL: ‘COLLEGE. . Loented ‘in’ Gan. Sune'tn under the direction of Freeman Gatesand D. D. Owen. \wustees-~-Maj. 8 J. Hensal a reher, 1 Keq-, Hon. _ L. Mhedes, J00tn ; wig pee se@ihaiter i Rev. 8. Se EtherL. Ae tag moi Hon. acs ghana Rees Beq., and and ioe, cP. HS e © bt 8 are new with a board Arrangments arc ing depart. nacre hg ‘teaalien to aecommodate — gentlecon ane Term opens July 28t with « of rst class teachers, Send for circular, containing full particulars. Philadelphia Dry Goods Store. . ship We. 44 Broad Street. nn EW STORE AND NEW GOODS. i JACOB ROSENTHAL on. . AB just received athis New store a tremen deus stock ot DRY AND FANCY GOODS, which he offers for sale 25 per cont cheaper than ether Dry Gvuods store in Nevada. This isno dblowing—it is a fact which can be substantiatedby hundreds who are daily purchasiig goods of me. Attention is invited to the following prices: 1500 yards Calico at @ cents per yd. $000 yards Merrimac Prints at 12 1<2 cts: 500 yards Nicached Muslin from 10 to 20 ets 500 yards Bareges at 25 cents per ya. 50 Fine Bonnets at $5 apiece. 300 Shakers at 25 cents apiece. _ 1000 yards China Matting at 26 cents per ya. REMOVAL —Don't We Decsived Remember [ have the clhane. + reer & i. a cchemeene ONE DOLLAR, TOBACCO Seannae, aso _p = pee . Seer 4 ‘the balance “ PRICE in. if Horton are hereby a a tot to a sie . ON’T fail to ee pa ot ef one of the ood ex whe drab a Bavece in New pinta ara: DOVOE filing = nuonees in oh yn we tae peat we bit Pye ed oe tage agen Ate not only Jeo th (7 Every hcusekeeper experiences how difficult it. és . good bread, and we therefore /f take pleasure in calling attention te the fact that to S aeen Hight sweet and nutritous t is only negessary to,use Redington & Co's Yeast Powder,. In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to. ihe pabdliic. See soreenepan fa smothes column. Dp’: a eta Private Medical for the erie, Cure of ana pay icupd'rivaie Dineen and the Suppree ar eee Wotan te. Surgeon to the ary ide tal of Pesth, ae loume ate Lecturer on Diseares of Wowen ren, "7 nae of the Philadelphia Colea iytiealine attentiqn to the treatment of @iseases peculiar to the Women and Children. Office hours—From 9A. M., to 9 F. M. mtmications strictly confidential. Permanent eure guaranteed of no no pe. Coasultations by letter or otherwise free. Address DR. L. J. CZA PEAY, San Franciscothe tice, azo™ plaice Gn Nhe fam, vexeed nage on sf the