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July 6, 1862 (4 pages)

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« —— ‘ ¥ of the day =which the on the arms and how they . ‘ its” ‘fom was bat : Webtoten te }waeredly remem ae saben by ite people,, andand cele. . #4 her, so thafmothing of her lived es—it immo1hy obsepyane the Wiltkes on 4a gs Li “Car Wheel. All order« &, d “ty F arin ly. and at as low soeee a8 any estantir Horse Be pti a darkness into the light shall vo Mors upon wbpict gore Pye: ead cast their . brated with all. traditional ler,’ seness . .desPr -_ — And sin the sudden making of splendid . ™ eb 16-tf but her} $ MEUGM & THOM. gadtheart be freerbeat under -~ Kad thenobleChought of = people “withthe Ontgun, de: . [tat of it g r a n i n e s . ‘ T h o lormesmdeon re. HATUY TELUC ofthe elder ogo for trinkets * Rpad & Street, co., . oath monies of these annual recurring Gaye are iicisysth Trp ted, ape Ghng tor Gore, tve ng and. Yor the long; tong cankere: pence fs over . ~CH. “WereMEYE 7 ; fithe . tide marks, showin the g: ebb and flow of the foiling, or st, Beaching iii “ " forth open bands for it} nations sympath with the men and deeds,and . 2° ll the natirns "and done.” : * a. = of the earth,’ sending forth} And when the strife is past, andthe Unior Wholesale are nore i. thousends of white lersin winged messengers to re-es as it soot shed, tabli will-bé,"the nation + Tnpporterss and and"W ie in .« re the main fearietidh' 6 hefoism, but tho iges of pa pete it from every en and every sea; and . will stand int healthier ane mepeere = or Fine Fren ch Br andi eB, Wines, " ‘Sealle lo dew ank lieteion. They ate sloch . . came pouringin upon her,wave upouwave, . fierce barbaric blood that has been infuse Saal ad es gi bal s Ge oe lh i . a triuaiphe thay celebrate They san. Spring oo. ai a vn“A Procession. They really — oe oat de pi Noi. pa pene forcrushing out bar like. ’ . into its veins. Commeree will flow back inscauaeiae ty — gpa sign eof taeda oon oe ra te be +4 ° to a stranger, but to the citizen representing Bip had a oe of thirty millions, . to its et ene ter _ _ er ee t ‘ ra iv par or ; 7? at ixteen th d .~ . proper place— subordina ~ the eafety av z : rriages atch cotnrealtone fife”of eae a pager Thowesste upek thpesndle Stimerchent ships honor of the nation—its servant, and not its . ’ P acide Mail Stewum ship Ce.° re ornamented in a the cheek and the «parkle of the eye, showbere our flag, and to guard’ its honor upon master. <A Pacific railway shall briag the. The following .steamsh‘ps wil! pir hands which ing how pire and éwift thélife current flows the sea we bat a navy of sixty ships of war greut east and the great mivtagpret togeth + of we in ite veins. th Aixtink Feo, in ‘these parts: te ; —all told. Wig -kvew of some halfdoadn . r in fact, as tney ure now in. a coitinion purtowards “their decoration gud . theLuvking upon this gathering of citizens, men, who, 1 by.four manocvera. pose and a commen hope. Our coasts sll horses, the-choicest long rocession through our streets, the . . regiment on we believed Gold, ondcoull bab one. ‘ jyted”draw wore Pe aiatienchestn ‘Sie pacem Miraabans egramme, broke ite.reoks . Ariericn ate keeping with the same holy zeal . My in the hour.of need And the greed of . g¢-an insult, of redresa.n wrong. at thé Paviliéa Wheto A. C. Niles, Esq. .delthis aame holy aonixersary, can wa not in pote om =. “ ; meen ad “= THE L St. Wharf,at 9-0’efoek, a. st. Pi ihe b nto ibe pe ‘the whish ay DAY ni rabed).through . these faces animate by its inspiration, and . soldier, the hete ofancther age, and near his . World offering free imtereourse and trade, . 2 From J's g Pde, “<prdovasbyn sharing ” en. remembering* byw many -assemblages in . fave, who we'Knew could command an ar. the other shall grasp a sword, ready to aseu. * . that will. bs ken, CupsLaptigecta. Lets oes ner eit Orizaba, Capt. Fava wores, ote? Bh fs ng —— Gate, Capt. Pearson, Momddy, July ont afibe guarded by a navy of Monitors; and while millions of freemen, only one tried . the nstion reaches forth one jand to all the roar of cikqnon that ushered in the day, . thirty remained day seve me: ~~ winit dan oe Tien engiie phallic. 95% ries aa ag weit ting apt Cee Wriberot @on pe ci i in this thi . these visible isi ? Fe ne genet 4, awl =, “hy ign: of the orale: is published abie in effecthers u the hearts facts beleld and sure signs of high the . great DO 6 larmereal was venality in minds places Of © . aadwe{com+ ,yzanwallto Empire, with ears weste turned PrEe owalttc New York by the Atlant Eastward, enn fi or tidn: , therefore, our readers grander fact-—the healthand enduring vigor be and Pac it i Ht cams hip Company ‘wf the Republic? and enthisiae And cowparing the zeal and low. Men at the helmof state plotting waiting, hstening with eager donging for the m of this day Yast year and treason—legislntors bought andigeld. There . Wires to flash acrogs the continethe nt inevi mative: . It ‘was received the immense assemblage Hepnid mat :ing from 1 : to-day, with the indifference and gan of p Ws a growing scepticism, a doubt ef the . table word—moere eloquent than any word uf Ae Bi FORBES: ; a ae Er. BABCU MK, Foie. Men with ee MeWAR set . Cor. Sseramento & L pnerannilate as: Rae ieee § dupiversn-ried that went before, and stability af-being: brief and to the the the last yreat battle of the Unica of the Government, a contempt for Mmine-—that knowing, as we all know well—some bitthe wisdom of our fathers. The story of 76 is fought ag won, we look-forth with higher Pa filled: with are : x poe yb pena c Mithietinghad” ‘been disterly—the\ events that have wrought the had come to be ‘a'legend, and nota history hope than ever before upon the bright and L they wt rese p Rev. Dr,Deal, every one change, cab we not see, in the results sof seen dimly through the mists that had fal.en glovious futare of the Republic. “And it this terrible War, some rand and worthy ) before our eyeas—a legend of wen of auothAmericans in any of the years hereafter shull repaired : repent, the weather) {After “viewing the firee geod fuike of Nevada wound up diad of. thea National Anniversary eb Peumperance Hall and ph-ad Lindder ‘THduse—til! hobly far the rights of menheod and We all know the origin of this, our anni. Gods eterna! truth. versary. How eighty-six years ago to-day, the natien was bern. -nto.tne world, in infant then, but an infant giant. How its Co. PMicircountey aud iteglory eball be Pecas ict Saad What must the end of the love of gold and peace—that such things b#@? Kither the death of the Bunker Hill and Yorktown, Williamsburg . ;,, and for the e natién, ak. certain, or some sharp sudden stock that ‘shall startle it from its childhood was guarded through perils innamslurnber, and. part.the cloud that obscures its enable by the inflexible will of its sponsers, vision, apd inake oa the trath insembed by the strong hands and stout hearte*vf its upon the Heavens, that the real wealth of a Shitlepberger and Donelson shall be furgetten—raay God grant aot that the demon of eivil war be raised again, may we never have more if that, no wore strife angagai . ‘ew 475-00, Dollars: ‘oeF of bruther with brother, but may some fee from beyond the Atlantic, Mr. DB, ats Tow! » a year ag, we heard the Hog tet the day of his birth should be a aaerad day first iow trutterings ofthe atern, threats al steel, and force us w réeallas we du now— to them and their children, thenceforth and on proserip-. . forever. beratAeitnegi Ap Ue Soneti sated Fees td . At with pridd “und veneration the twin glor. Sugar Loatvente : ee was li eeK e had. heard . jeg of 1776 and 1262 Mil. Tent. 8 paper Also,toupe We have heard--some yet living ean rosuch idle talk before, and thoaght we knew 2. . . luc fein : ih» . Member, how the was kept in the years. its value. Mencould—not--be-se _ Fa Ne Oe RRR ER neeccenarens ot = what hol y sacrifice nit i . that iminediately followed—with syd * . ay)?The Mount Diablo : rife so onuch.I materia coal mines are nowie terial rosperify, ‘ the wAMOF veneration, with.wba The 4th of Jal enth what zeal. usia . .grt, h -inestimab sa anaterial pre facies and febeareb n-quite-an-ext eente; jsoomed-so le, for Pauwg Gausep POEMS 28 6Workedo ahr. Aown Chyten; emsive ' t 2 Se a Senor) behis countr, 16eou Country ;; we. : Tat ae kit A ne We 80 on 2he 4th of July waa no meaningless the tuen of that age. ac, & They were living 4 t th d that ded it, Ta ‘aa their cow ite . .) nei s grew e s loud * a day by by d day. ba mete muttoring louder Trea geal! teey “ited a suarec. ther hed tikes the png Aggy in the Senate Chamber, ier : : through the pubhe press; rumors of. tie on ~ + ft, We would not be} town. They had fueed their muzzles when . raged, public no ie grow 1 anew m , evlled © + Te ROW uphear by, whieh already bousts of ukcbvol,. oh : past and hwte® . Reinga a8 ae ME in ycmentsa pd tam . g or inapy ning to Feit ait of the akpye cecribed “ae Notice iv here y i srewths I will expore to public sale all the above described pi . to “Pthe highest bidder for cash, in front doos: anal hit nab mal which that da was the sign and token, for . ed in dollara—an argument for a slave, and a a Nevada, on TUKSDAY, paic ~ exe veina. stern and solemn. . — on which sta ¢s the Bg Tree Groye . , to notice and according 3 ‘Firat P gh! conten A = aie 1D, Stevonson, whose . wuch. to be Kept in peace, God willing but, i erve its honer, but the impel ati pels a nation to pres we Third } common F N the cleanest, received . '° be kept if need be with the help of sword . should hives it to is i == ° lore, of G ‘ourtl FE adary , iere. feacs J ‘Bitth or question. = MARRIED Seven ‘Pha N, WwW, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. not becg . {Rat before the presen sae mopyle—but victory ; won by their own] won eens than w and guatded : by fierce : will be revealand earnest war. thor of the “Junigg Letters” we ' . from po ip not fir & freeman. We prated of compro. of Calaveras. < ad an import for tem, . mise and concession, and the blessi ‘ea eo NT NOTICE.—in It meant victory! No peace; as if every great District ance tne orien Weed sities ~~ London if NSOLVE Court of the 1¢thdudieial District the. ofthe > dedlariiee fealt ho . Binde—over the bodies of dead comrades, Loyal talked in whispers, and Shuddered: beyond all dow8¥ o seta ¥rto va with sword and bayonet. It meant liberty, . ed and. men with feat, leet not oly the pec oF secesh . gained by toil and suffermg—they knew how commontrembled virtuo that Sa eeBele 3 le aie Vv be aeés t wien; Searls & Nile P's Atty’s. s, Mon STATE COMMITTEE . old traditional yietory—Marathan or Ther . to man since the bieth of time bad Sis 2 “sae the. evjuyt the the natianal nat has as ined the high of Mount Di ag cot myc thie 2na diper vaty.s. between heaven and j they mere charged with death, ‘They kuew . fag iggulted. And Mill seized, the uation slept.— . DW te be 3.888 Fe t above inean tide. This . Hand with bia noae on we ] enough the value of the blessings of a . ie We talked of the cost vi coercion —revkoiie 18 about 500 leet 8 than the altitude of the violating : mi > Richards, Sixth F . =~ <a ihe Rodda. of
¢ gr Weapo nalld D.InDean thistobe Charity ntendent of Public and bayonet again, ‘It was the iron age a zed 4 JulyA. 3d. Mousell, by Dr. Grove EN, mgr chptiiry: ~ dead. And then came Sds Un theFhS¢lfee the end of May of all of Deal, Nevada. nya teperent a eS ie fa tp wheu oe vf July was cel. such fesra—the crash of cannon shot against = ———— cath why the prayer of said Insolveut. eT mad : not 7 © meR Oo . the Walls of Simter, waking «a thousand . CHERIFE’S SALE. Whereas, on the . be ted, and an avsivnmentof his e ‘York’than he will] We kept Independence day in quite anoth-. terrible echoes {rom Maine to California. oe and Sith day bE ote 1942, © fina! Judgment “ 4 pervect er etyle : in 1860, and the years that just pre-. the nation arose. from its ‘slumber's; fbn his adoae. anc : hike a . {ro ye Gesu ae ; Union party wants eceded it. ae : : able: Weean recall it now with min-. giant from his wine. aed pent and pride ; shame, that Americans : Court of . case, made the 14th Judicial District maofSe the Ereteies State of Califor. ®adic provided;; nia, inandfor the county of Nevada, against . #1! proceed = ‘ “Bo far as i Mis BRS SACS ee . tire pms 9 © Tom, ar aaa the . were ere is not ‘ masertlon tha the Table failure. esese bt) got disg us in the mean time.: t of} almost ourth, did fi fied. pe? 9600 dullars wasted on fire works 7 : donitte * th ‘hs ie in Sines Nevada?. bocutterance 5 aa! Iti: fe. i. soinetl i Curiosity, % * wid eieel ent thing new, and itisof no , spite mit,” but’ there are Mi " ener and dadivagtoo, who regret { here, N No] — al the march of of j almost before the smoke had rolled 4 away eg poy armness and-apathy. ‘Phere is . nation <into steel, through which ‘it never eins Ie apo ee fo pet ‘in d the State. when the day y . bated\ on jot ofmnteart + Frr hope; then the long . 4agmentand costs aud the improgeads ti amy a Mice aver Where throughout the land, the . only served to harden the iron will of the . gine. boiler, pumps and everythiny, thereto be long canker of peace. It . cease until the supremacy of the Federal auc Htho Witows and or+ ey a ae # Sore, 3 ; T , wig Saar oy Every Reuscheaper: cnperteners: how H, old styry, a4 vid us Histery, . thority gball be acknowledged overevery foot . , eo Los hand, thissth ¢ fyul bd WwW. KNOW LTO Sienwke. ite public. See advertisement sin endl oxen, of every wa. ofthe poil ef the Republic. and its golden returns, over eivili. wen? aatiyn refining away the . find tf: Site workd, anyhow:4 but we rimmber at We mast mourd for And now, in ancient virtues; . who have fallen and will full ia batti«, and for habe vo foamy dag eer polly yet ig ap aad who give hr Rentini then luxury, seMi greed ,and then—here shne -s tho, ten# Of thousands who will miss them . <* al thank th he tee : i belli aud restore people who. talk justlike N’Brite) on peaceand prosperity to the about han God, » thé paral! ceased for us—then . tram their. hearts aud homes; we must . country, aro requested to meet in their reapeet. pen ; ee weakness and the fall. We had passed thro’ . mourn that the great strife should be an eur . ive towships, ou Saturday, July 26th, (he affairander guess is about right. e he many long gears of peace, near fifty years . own soy between brothers in blood and xl. . to 1862, for thethem parpose of since the wor wf 1812, scxcely, broken represe at. in conventiat on Nevada City, legianee must deplore the strange imadon 2d day ofA Saturday the DisturerCauen—July Sth.—Middle Yube: brief struggle with aa inferjorpewer. byWea ness that; We st, ’ rules the hour; and the feree: the business of said convex ng to place — — * CanatCo.,¥e, Bureka Lake WaterCoe. Dehad grown to be the greatest nation in the crimes and outrages tha’ r inj . Workd,se-wetharght-oad-saidNo where (hand with whr. eandidate for the State Senate For these griefa, time the biyment, to be: voted for a else was education and intelhgende so widely cunpoler wid bring the election. reniedy, Bat, is not awer. =\ The basis of r — 4 diffused, and no where else ee universally ap-. the ’ im said conven Wourth,more-—a thousand fold to . tion is hereby red to be ome delégate to Middle Yuba Canal: Co.,va. Eureka Lake . plied to the single object of getting gold. We every that it ls passing so glorsetae beeoich tae GeePre adorn elec. “Water Co. Motion for new. tuial overruled . Were the most ingemougs people on earth; . iouslycitizen, now the fiercest trial a yati+va ever — this Oeripament the tawachins Gorerenea aad oermer) iw y Wwe compeiled the @lemente, wind ‘aed etoam, . passed and lived? Is’ not ite flag tu every ner } judgmentmodified. county are en te the and lightning to work fot as and aid us to. true heagt the ewblen of a: lordlier wing number of sover= P Ragsdale: ve. Muller, Motion to judgement argued and ense cxken ¥. a eo faide . get gold. five Fad} : ¥ were the most enterprising . eiguty !—ite holy day significant of nobler ereyaas tere nerta people; our pioneers sought the vecy at civihzation, and the growth of t : “Dewarter argued virgin evil flowed back to the verge rick, gast, and “We . virtues? Je itnot : Winthrop. and Lyon, and uch names . ded ty itefoll ef Murtyte? MeClellan.“and pers stream of them,of grees theand products of twenty deond caeddiensin-menhurd was taken ttleglaes brought a ee clas. , r are ad Wah ansssugeseese. eressseens Halleek, pas Suey #0 many another age Ww. sr testeberercisee sarees i nee ee : commerce; our met one enthroned in ats heroes? Is it} Little picincs <scsbhtempee tebinaan. eile fe whee eri Gar pr wrt . ot earhng tts talon ea mao te : . “2 back gald. — ‘of the ~ 4 mugen 4470, ks ——Y ' ©. Exillap Beate Secty. na Ge ises 5 the news -¥is The rey 7we rebel suur ‘: . troops ne a es were men and the of nal . 5 te.iy De ne Rev cian to the Twenticth Honyeds, Chie Surgeoi ‘.) al of Hung : Ni : ms enka N anethes } me pt 4 at enviglote a . ed News "Dibble & Byrne, Plaintiffs? Attys. rc the thousands . / < u ‘ hours of 9 o’clock 4. m.,./Xt excels all similar preparations every offered to ¢ hie . Mt Mio , No Ses turn for s yy a coluygn. a y — : . . ane days eines. Tt waea great . fon thet has liv and died since the building rechonigg the loss and giin te our country in} ——— ee ee pars APKAY'S Piivate Medical . wrong whieh I hope will be a of Babel, he story of national ex'stence first . this gragt struggle, con we not place to the UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. wre fom ~ Sargtcal Institute, " to street, won by the aword, then guarded by the sword; . credit sie much mére than the were miytter; lvagon ti Wi all hereafter. then security and the loag dream of peace, . ini gaiga sh Commie ts 4 of territory redgemed and battles . 1.0, legal voters of Nevada county, whose . Nevada, uly Sth. ~ ‘ bit N. commerce ; eee the “performance ; poor judge Ww preaching thereof aphoy plied to the payment of said sums of meney as . ficult it is to make good bread, and we' therefor ppistary, the day set apart to . seeming inactivity while our young General . aforesaid. st take pleasure in calling attentidn to the fact tha: M to which it wos its life, . was organizing vietory; aud thee the pe cv ie mney [ag that T will expose to . to insure uniformly light sweet. and mutritous Ache athlon membered with indiffer. series qf splendid triumphs, commencing at public sale a enbove described property \fo bread ay it is only necessary to use: Redington » hiwhes something wrong with . Fert Denalson, and pausing now before Richeg ay Nevedas ca SUBSDAY. tele & Co’s Yeast Powder. In evry respect reying upon its vitals— . mond, but which, God willing, shall never . 20th, Ape. between the eo war ia rapidly making, as you . the story of Ro Did'nt amuse me! Pt and then the rush to arms, . ig was ordered and deére Suneel Mining Oedbbene ; hee te nae They thewodiiitmmerds we have just hstened to—and . from Syunter; then, at: first reverses that one half interest im and to all tools. steam en fhe usu ri f kept ty a hing . by the watd court that CF Sencral beats of ee mer. regiment on regiment, a . the mortgag ee pe set ¢ forth in Naiuti ’s complaint f be ing . Thenif ¢ defecti i ringng of bells; no tiring of guns, no enthusi. cordog of steel about the national Capital, . foreclosed. and the property therein ‘deseribed upon DR. POND do dg Pre Ts most astic gathering of citizens, stow was it 4 bu selec , should ever have forgotten the g grand signifiSaquizzie ,”, ae yoy . Sou . over 2d nl a Ke : sf the money ia gene. Five cance of the day; pride, ia the knowledge over the. wires to the centre of every loyal . State, and thence to farms and factories, and 4g ' that awaete , fue D catia against said mpd ee oe : Methon (pone and John Frery, ye ie mwer of {<5 Steg rs Bu doy hogete a, ’ re Sixty-sixNand, for the sum 6f Three -Hunye tred, n e y Bag , clerk. and 9-100dellac Wa ’ s, principal debt. . (—~ FARQUHAR interéet on the said ona at the ah if ape itis remembered aew, in the resolve that . work shops,where men were earning gold ; . with : ben. Deputy, per cent per monthfrom the rendition of judy. . Louis R. Sowers, At }. Farquhar, ; : re went for fire works for the . it shail be remembeced aud valued as itought . and how the response , came back, one indigar where ae tr lhe a agg og Se ee ay ’ nig i grt Si aey, Ge pecul gt You know the rest; how the news flashed + averthy defenders ; how the young here . cade into nation 18 in the manhood of its sons, net in some power worthy to grappfe with the Tibs tan~thatAmerica will be, conte across the Jowilng hie own attest; amid acclamations nd regold or peace. fore wtached jdvicings, and how the people resolved.that deep, and waken us from our dreat of seculeading from Selb A little more thon. chariot arou ry wartue Which for the redress offancied “Torget p Gelobrate this day with geal; shail . iat s@ fargbelow low their virtue, . CHERIFF' Sa glorious record of heroes . sivk their heighth NeHAOSD / of of -Virkae, ms vituessing fe the wonderful hl per. spent and commerce’ checked—even for . WRengs, not i Hpailpn brothers. Tho rest} Koo gpiltand raed made desolate? over Bhec ke mr cr cement, by the. aan < I not sold 3 ofdur 1 ily Majors P a i gp ees regard at A greut on Tiwea The Ea ble. # Gen