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AUCTION SALE!
News rnom Ti easT.—The latest des.
BRITISH FEARS FOR THE SAFETY OF
patches show that Gen, Halleck has com. Camapa.—The London Times of April 26th
a long article urging the: adoption
of the
. pletely eblitérated the revel army
of the west, has
and is pow engaged in putting the finishing: . Canadian commissioners to entol a force ot
work to the affair by taking possession of im100,000 men, composed of volunteers and
portant
posts in the South-west, and restor‘wilitia, which shall always be svailable for
‘SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 26th,
ing order to the distracted country. He ia, the defense of the provinces. ‘The gist
of
JAMES J. OTT.
cr-. NEVADA ASSA¥ OFFICE,
@
rancises
BARS
Saturday July, 12th 1862 !
the premises.
also, now able to lend a helping hand to Mcthe article is contained in the closing paraon‘The
property is located on both sides of the
turnpike road. 134 miles froin Grass Valley and
Clellan who appears to need assistance since graph, us follows:
234 miles from Nevada, and occupies sn eligible
Journal makes the following sensible remarks Beaur: gird has gone with -part of his army
Federal America is in a conquering mood. position, Cash purchase or no sale.
3
D. LEAVITT Auctionerr.
to Richnnond. The appearances denote thut The longer this war lasts the more military
Grass Valley, June 25th,1862.
and offensive she will become. A man may
le can never learn
ja that
8
the great contest
ia going to be on or-wear-. p serve a campaign
and go back to-his shop
or .
anyt
@
veer
onstrated in, the
-Et-bew-hoen-devethe soil ofVirginia. Jackson hus been reine
Kastern States, and in all
his plow, but a man who has been three years
furced
a3 well ss Davis. The Confederate 4 soldier is seldum: fit for any other, seldom
soldiers are getting scarce in the Valley of able to forego the idle habits and excitement
of a soldier's life. It was. some time before
aT
EF sealthat the construction of railroads and cavale invariably
“untreqaeatly
double, and not
quintriple the wealth of those
the Mississippi, but are withdrawn to support the sans-culottes which Napoleon Bonapart
localities through which they pass. What
;
= led into Ituly were drilled by victory inte the
would the great North-west be to-day if it the sinking cause in Virginia.
had not been. fav the railroads? What would
It seems that McClellan ~has made but litfaithful imperialist army which placed him
New York, Pennsylvania, and New England tle progress towards taking Richmond alupon the throne. It will be some time also
betore the republican volunteers of to-day
be if it wexe net tur their systems of Railroads and ganals? © Yet it is well-known that though fie-has been sitting down before that become, professional soldiers, whose only
in’ moat: ivigtances the Original investors in city longer than it took Napoleon to aynihibusiness is war. Yet, if history h-s any les.
those works ‘lost nearly their all notwithlate three Austrian armies. Undoubtedly sons worth reading, this must happenuf the
standing by ther enterprien the pggregate the rebels are well defended by fortificationsquadrupwen of the community was soon
tat the Confederate,.Capital, but it is a mat
Ruilter
of xurpriso to some that the Commander
more
ie
Calfornia
of
‘The great need
roads; more avenues of quick and cheap in chief of the Union forces, when we was
interland communication.
Such works will aware Beauregard contemplated, after the
add to the chances for wealth of every map
in the State, by increasing thu value of proevacuation of Corinth, joining his forces
party, the saurees.of wealth, avenucsof emloyment, and the commerce of the country.
‘may or may not. prove profitable to
with those at Richmond, did not nukée.a dash
at the city and capture it before it was rein
furced by the Corinthians.
those who build them; they certainly will
The battle reported to have occurred near
rove a source of profit to those who do not
them. To oppose them 1s evidence of Charleston is knowa to have taken place ons
a contracted awd iliberal mind.
ly through rebel eources.
That they were
war. continues. Should this be so, and should
federal America become a conquering repub
lie, with vassal states and a permanent utilitary orgynization Canada ‘will huverto choore
whether she will be a rival oraslave
If
she would not fall tothe intolerable position
of being aslave toa democracy she must
bave a strong military organization, and perhaps itmay be prudent not to put off tuo
longa regular and busiuess-like preparatiod . .
for the exigepey.
—_—_—_——S
DISASTERS TO THE PRENCH VINTAGE —
Accounts from Lower Burgundy of the ef.
M
R
i
COIN.
SATUR
Assayed at San
A RETURNS MADE
15
& « few Hours. . iiiciioe
Ames
ettractia
Cc. H. MEYER & CO., .
Brick House, 76 Broad Street,
More RaiLroavs.—The San Francisco
pse
Pod
nemerou
NEVADA.
UNION LINE OF STAGES! 1
ing of ea
Fine French Brandies, Wines,
xeveral
gener ally.
Stages Company wl], after his
Brother
Peogp
tine, the
NEVADA ACADEMY.
\ 'PHE Stages of the Union .
ie date, run in direct opposition to
‘fires wor
W.E. PRESSEY....+...-Primeipai
FP PFE
acombination of Stages, Kail
road and Steamboate.
YO. 27 Spring Street, Nevada.—In tie
LN
room formerly. ocrupied by him. This Schoo!
will open on MOWDAY, May®th, 1862
:
Mr. P. takes this m: thod of thanking the cits.
From Marysville to Grass Valley and
Nevada, Alleghanytown and Forest
City,and from Marysville to Sacrae
mento, .
employ.
on the p
& Wiel
haled th
‘On reen
saine ph
zens of Nev: da and vicinity, for their: past liberal
patronege ; and hopes by continued exertion to
merit their future support. Instructions given
in the higher
.
English Branches or Latin,
TVITION—PER MONTH,
For Latin andthe hither Fre. hranches,.$5
Office at Marysville, N. E. corner of 2d and
High streeis. and Nevada at the U.S. Hotel, _
Stages leave Nevada office at7 A. M., on Mon
days, Wedne-days-and Fridays.
We are sound en the Lnion. down ox the
Chinamer and ask the aouereg Mer the whites.
J 8. McCUE, Agent.
Nevada, June 30th, 186.
Tue
Vor Common English branches.....+2.-84
man 3
For Primary Department.... eeeene ee )
W. E. PRESSEY.
RAND CELEBRATION !
the Pac
as ame
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
—ON, THE—
>
4th OF JULY oo
AT NEVADA CITY¥! :!
wanta t
a And Machine Shop,
CHine
cress 8
YTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL)
GRAND CELEBRATION ofthe approaching Anniversary of our
3
a handful of heada of the Oregon White
Wheat, averaging seven and a half inches, one
of which measures eight inches, containing
the mountai-s through which the silver reg.
to order. Caatings and Machinery of ever)
National Independence
description.
Quarta Machimery conatructes
fitted up cor repaired A}} kinds of Buildn Castiigs, Sav, Grist; Walt and Bark Mil,
Dro
_ 24 whil
Mounts
The Precession Will form at 9 o'clock a.M., in
the following order:
a
promptly. and at as low rates as any estanlish
ment in Savramento er San Francieey—freigh
” eearone
tw Col. Forney, charges that Mr. Bu.
;
Band,
Nevada Cadets,
the full possession of his intellect, and dix
recta all the movements of thé Breckenridge
peat, our section of the State can rank atiead
of any other part of the wining region. Still,
Democracy in Pensylvania, and that he has
there is a lack of the spirit of progress. Our
set himself to the work of reorganizing a parPlacer
ville
is moving furward in the werk of build
he intended to make good hig boast that he
ing & railroad over a country requiring steepwas ‘the last President of the United
or grades and a greater outlay per mile than
States.”
.
arnilroad
to Nevada would encounter. StockioiaieenelLeers
ton, and San Jose are presaing on in the railce" The Troy times says that Mr. R. L.
road business, ns well as other and less sigStuart the celebrated New York sugar refi
rebellion. A correspondent saye:
-I ain told that General Mitchell hae expressed the opinion that the war most finally
be accomplished by the destruction or aboli
tion of slivery—that he started out in’ the
war with «ther opinions, antagonistic to bis
niffcant places iu the State. We alone are her; has made the generous offer to the Trusgreets ones. but that the
has beeu compelled,
sppareutly stationary.
y what-he has secn ond experienced, to
teesiof the Sixty-sixth street Church to reHow long is this lethargy to continue 1—
The Pacific Railroad Bill has passed and
will soon be announced asalaw. A proper
interest-on the part of this ¢ection of the
State,,we.solemnly believe, woul.l secure to
it the ratroad to cross the coutinent. Energy
properly dirdeted, we feel sure, would in a
build their house of wcrsmp, lately destroyed
fow years secure the passage of the cars by
ed in San Francisco, five huadred feet of oak
by fire, entirely at his own expense.
change his views.
Thisis but the repetiten
of aremarkmade by a frend who spoke, in
This all probibility, knowingly on the subject.
;
a
aie ene
THE FIRST. SECESSIONIST.—When Gene
CALIFORNIA Host —The. Trustees of eral Greene retired aft r the battle of Eutaw
town of Columbia, have purchased for the tothe Santee hills, ki September, 1781, the
South Carolinians endeavered to persuade
Fire Department of that town, manufactar« the Maryland and
V rginia troops to desert
in un extruordinary nct of munificence.
and go home.
At lista tellow named Pim
_ New Water Pires in SrocktTun.—
tue new discevery ia played out.”
New wooden pipes have been . id down in
INDIAN TRrovubs.&s.—A private letter in
Stockton to convey water for the city water
works.
forme the Butte Record that great excitement
exists nt Forks ef Butte, in consequence of
the Indians committing depredations upon
miners and settlers, robbing cabins of provisions and clething, committing murders,
ete. A party of residents at the Forks of
Butte, wentin pursuit of the Indians, and one
of the latter waa killed Wy a man named Swith.
4% is said the Indians threaten the total anni.
hilatian of the. white
cinity,
~
———
re
Tue GReat Wan or ‘res SouTu.—An
intelligent correspondent of
the Missouri
Republtcan, in writing concerning the pre
cover d.
Latest News.—The Union of yesterof general intelligence and education among
retnove a purtion of the vielent and reck esa
classea from the State, their places will be
‘most of it of old dates. “There is not room
in our columns ‘to republish®
all that is imfilled with a better class of citizens
, and
portant, and we are compelled to refer our
‘reuters to our Sucramente cotewporary.—
The wires are now. up, but the operator here
aforme us it was impossible to get the news
over
the line between
this place and Sacra
' qento, owing to the line working badly.
Ric. Mining ground has’ been sold at
Washoe, lately et $4,000 por
8
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
S Spencer. Youngs
. tl
DL Caulkine,
‘ity
* Alten,
do
JUNE 27, 1882
ugh ath
lL. York
Mai Murdock, Gv?
JH Andercon, Salmnk
8 &S Chinn,
to
W Graham
B Hiver
Mire Brigces, gacramen’oR C Kor will,
ct
18
Briggs,
do
K Morrisson, Take C
J Rue: man, Ret Dog S R Wi'son.G V Pond
:
Music by the Band,
ta, Ma
cla
_ tis ite
cac
Fainting, Paralysis. extreme Lebility, Neuralgia
Call a
Juan
Journe
rornto
aul. St
C) ronic and inflammatory Rheumation, Tooth' ache. ete.
:
ede
e
a
'
Watts’ Nervous Antidete’
Tx an effectual remedy for Wakefulneas. [10
seothing and quieting influence is remarkable.
Watts’ Ne: vons Antidote will cure De!i
Reading of the Declaration of Independence,
Music,
;
_Lrinm Tremens, Nervous Trembling, Epilepey.
:
Oration,
Twitching of the Facial Nerves, onvulsions,
Benediction,
National Salute at Sunrise and Sunset and Ringing of the Bells.
A Grand display of
penden
“‘*Partde
by
~
and Pulmonary oomplainte,
Watts’ Nervous Amtidote will act upon
that state of tbe nervous system which produces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind.
Mental Debility, Hysterics, andis so wonderful
in re aithinrooer
remature oldage, and correct
ing decrepit
roughton. by excessive indu}
Peta'u
dyazett
ahd anc
astrengihener, purely vegetable and harmlese »
——tt.
Aga
villa A
Placer
genee, that nothing buta trial can convinee the
FIREWORES ! patient
of ite qualities. Itis notan excitant but
In the evening.
The citizens of Nevada and other counties
arecordially invited to assist in the Celebration
a firm
ates th
Rice, Cofliim & Co., Marysville, and C.
Brigham, and Edward Hall, San Frencis
NHERIFF’S SALE —By virtue of an exico. or sale at retail by all Druggiste.
F
K ecution to me directed delivered out of -tte}
mh
June 16th, .s62,
Yreka
Reaen
Dorad
Ledge
may 2
Expre
in and for the county of Nevada, State of Cali
Demo
and partake of the hospitalities of the city,
Pur order of the Committee of Arrangements,
CHAS. MAKSH,
Marshal of the day.
like a skilltul architect Ma Oy by laying
fuundatien,
and gradually but inecavantly adds
——e and vigor uvtil nothing ie leit unfiaieb
ed
holesale A gente,
Langley,
Redington &
Ce., Crane &
Hon. Distriet Court of the 14th Judicial District
fornia, bearing dute June Lith a. p., 1862, in favor
of John Noyes. and against A. Jacobs, for the
sumof Three Hundred, \inety-four and 65-100,
Dolhire, (debt,) with interest
on the said eum o1
$39) 65, trom the Lith cay ot June, 1862, at the
rate of ten per cent per annum toyether with all
costs of suit [have levied upon ihe following
described property to-wit:
That certain set of mining claim or min
WILL hereafier run my Express
from Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dog. Chatk
Bint. You Bet, Waloupa, Littl York. Liberty
Hill. Lowell Hill, Remingten Hill to Dutéh Flat.
Tribu
ey Every hcusekeeper experiences how «ilficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in calling attention to the fact the;
to Jasure uniformly light sweet and natriteus
bread it ts only necessary to use Redington
and all the complaiate special to the feebler sex
the Bitters are earnestly recommended by thonr,
anda who have wituersed their superior cfheary
Ploma
—10
which
Argus
mod §
For
‘trie We
"
Again:
triwe
v” =hnot
the re
. 4
Appe
Cal
ings .
the fir
A sal
flag-s'
out pl
ing of
’
Thi
baye .
éhg th
af
Pe
three
ES
Ee
Bhe
ps
op ra and packages delivered
in sueh cases.—Sold by all Draggiats and dealers
every where.
may 201m
minn!
N the matter of the Estate of EDWARD Mc
LD: L. J. CZAPKAYW'S Private Medica!
minu
All
letters,
promptly and safely.
GLYNN, deceased.
E.
B HOPKINSON.
The people of the State
of Californta—send Greeting :
and Surgical lustitute, Sacramento street,
below Montyomery, opposite Pacifie Mai) Stcam
ship Company’s Office, San Francisco
Attest:
R.H PARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
June 20th, 1862.
munications strictly confidential Permenep?
cure
Tanterd or RO pay. VCeasultations by
letter or otherwise free
Address DK. L. J. CLAPKAY, Sap Franciere .
Paiag ese
nt ctl
Bo er eta <
eon’s thus:
:
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—Sealea
there will be a greater respect paid to the
9AM, 3P.M., and 61-3 P.M.
proposals
will
be
received
by the unders
Spermatorrhea,
institutions of religion and liberty, and greaed up to the 40th inet , for the constrection
a .
Making three tripe daily each way.
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low apr
ter protection to lite and property than has
Brick
Bail
»
to
be
erected
on
the
tot
adjoining
its, lassitude. weakress
of the limbs aad back,
hitherto been enjoyed. Oue of the fruits of tS FARE FIFTY CENTS! 4% the National
Hotel in Nevada
City, in indispositien and incapability for labor and «tedy
JAMES DOUGHERTY, Pre
.
accordance
with
the
plane
and
m
e
to
dulluess of apprehension, loss of memory. ave?
this war must be the renovation uf society in
—
Grasa Valley, June 25th, i862.
be seen
at my Office. Said bu
to be com#ionto society, love of solitude, timidity. self
many partes of the South, and the purifica‘al
pleted by the Ist of November next. Proposals @istrust, dizziness, headache painsin the sice.
tien of the public mind from the hurtful
must state that the Brick used will be extra hard affections of the eyes, pistples on the face, eexua!
LOST !
burned. Bonds will be required
fer faithfa’ perer other infirmitices in man.are cured by. the
prejudices , Which have heretofore kept the casas * Same
and Chain !
formance
of the contract. The right te reject justly celebrated Physician and Surgeon, L: J.
people iu ignoranee and crushed the State.
e!
contains two likencases. hight
Czapkay. His method of
1 prized by the owner, but of no value seams any or all bide offered, is ery d reserved.
3
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
new (unkpown
te o
MADDER colors red. This is the reason
aed
:
of Qustomah Ledge No. 6, i O.
eav
by'leavin
the
e
edie
tahoe
a
eee
RANSCR
a
‘why the madder you get the redder you
grow. 2 "eres June 19th 1862.
Cruz &
. disorders thanany other known rm medy.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote
The Procession will marth through the various
= aes
OOnss Valley at the following . GUY NN: who ix namettherein as exccutrix. ) diseases pecutiar tothe YW omen and Children.
DENer Gs hours for Allison's and Forest cen capear ane contest the same. re
Office hours—From SA.%., to® FP. mw. Com
Returning, leaves Forest Springs via Alli-.
El De
Flag. .
Famér
Hae cured. and will ¢ure, more cases of Nervors
Citizens Generally,
TAGE LINE
7 A.M,Pei 11 gripA.M. ana4P, M.
Denese
Watts’ Nervous Antidote
Chaplain, Orator and Reader,
in
dows +
;
In pursuanee of an order of this Court duly
hatablished in . 6$4, for the Permanept Cure of
made avd entered on the 17th day of tune, A. dD.
1942, notice is hereby given that on Monday all Chronic and Private Diseases aud the Suppres
J Spencer. Sweetianda T Curtis, Blue Tent
the 30th day of June 1862, atl! o'clock A. M. of siva of Quackery.
Attending-and Resident Phyietcian, L. J
C Dntbey,
F Carrol
said a
at the Court room of this Court, at the
H
arian RevoloCourt House in this city, has been appointed for Crapkay ,M. D.late in the
a a
hearing the application of CATHERINE Metionary War ; Chief Physician to the Twentietn
GLYNN, praying that a document now on file Reyiment ef Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the
When the rebellion
churches and tree labor.
residents of that vits
in this Court, pesportne to be the last willand Military Hospita) of Pecth, Hugvary ; the Jate
over a hew epirit will visit thisland. ‘Lhe
Wowen
Childres, ’
testament of
EDWARD MCGLYNN, deceased, Lecturer on Disearea of
From
Grass
Valley
to
Allison’s Ranch be admitted to probate, and that lettera testaand Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Co>
people are bexinning to see that the great
lege of Medicine.
eae
LEAVES the
‘
mentary be isaned tuere
_poause of all ther troubles bas been the want ie .
to CATHERINE
on Mc
vailing want in Arkansas, describes the abil.
ity which belongs to the whole South more
or lees. He saya:
The great want of the country is schools,
day is full of news them the eeate of war, but the people, and as the rebelhon is likely to
feeb
Broad Street, Nevada.
nae
, Powerful aud woader{ul medicine ever «tis
Various Civic societies,
tanned Califoruia leather hose of the best othy Griffin, seeing sone Marylanders in earHest conversation with an officer, went up
& Co’s Veast Powder, In every respec
Es
description.
and
openly urged’ them to resist tis author ty.
tt exoels all similar preparations every offered to
Roa
ee
ape
SALMON River Mings.—A correspondent
The wfficer, C pt. MePherson of Marylind, ing groand jovated in «a southerly direcfhe public. See “advertisement in anothbe:
POPULATION.—One hundred Chinese fe«
of the Portlind Oregonian writes as follows
knocked the mutinous South Carolinian down, tion froin the tewn of Humbuy. Nevada county, column.
\
A
ut
from the Salmon river country: After a males bave arrived in Jackson. Ainador counand then had him arrested. The next morning adjoinin§ the clauns ef + tHagelbone & Co.,”’ on
west, and known as Jacobs & Co’sdigying«
A
WORD
TO
THE
AGED.—In the dehe dus tried, found guilty, aud shot immedthe
careful examination I find the mines circumty, within the last two months. .
together with all fumes, hydrauvlice, cuts, water
cline of ‘ile the loss of vital force consequent
ately in presence of the whole army. ‘This ways and wafer rights, Hs ston biogevag and imscribed to a emell compass—say five or six
provements, thereunto belonging or in any wise upon. physical decay. can only be safely supplied
puta stop to “secession.”
miles in length and three or four
in breadth ; Chinamen of that vicinity
appurtaining.
by some vivifying preparation which reeruite.
have been detectNotice is hereby given that I will expose to
such mry chengen ttle in time, but yet I ed in selling liquor
the strength and apirite, without entailing the
public
sale
all
the
above
described
property
to
to the Indians, and that
Mr, Lixcoun's Latest. — By rpecial
the highest bidder, for cash, iu frontof the Court exaurtion which is always the final effect of orcannot discover “ny future indication of minof late the town
has oeern infested by drunk. permission of the ** Censor of the Press,” we “House dvor, in Nevada, on TUBSDAY July
ing land in the neighberhood. ‘Trae, gold can en Diggers.
are allowed to thention that the President, 15th, 1862, between the houra of 9 o'clock, A. M, divary stimnuiants. We tender to the aged,
Ur, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
on alighting from his carnage, after hia late ant 4p. M.
be found in nearly every quarter you sink af
Ae an invigoraut and restorative. immedinte in
Giveu under my hand, this 18th day of June, a.
Creek excursion, remarked © that it ee
prospect hole, but it does not pay. There are
N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
CH" Queen Victoria has given, to every Acquia
ita beneficial setion and permanent in its effect
was all nonaense to sry Virginia wae disflectHill & Hupp, Plaintiffs’ Attys
many rimore ef new diggings every day, but servant in her household, a photogra
lt tones the stomach, improves the appetite,
ph of ae of he had found ita Clay State up to the
acts like acharm upon the spirits For dyepeythey are coined for some purpose. Occasion. hereelf and her late huaband,
wh,”
NEVAD A & DUTCH FLAT aia, oppression after eating, villions chehc, wind
taken at the
ally a little apet is strack which pays toleratime of their marringe.
RXPRESS.
cholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous
bly well, but suddenly the gold cesses, nod
Arrivalsat National ©x change
New Arrangemen(—Thro’ Every Day. “head-oche, chilis and fever, tremens, prostration.
our doors,
ville A
AND PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
§ ere Medical Wonder
of the Age, The anert
1.
Prayer,
and justice of destroying Slavery to end the
THY
WATTS’
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,
Protection Useok & Ladder Co, No,
—
One BY ONe THEY ComE.—Gen. Mitch
ance wi
HEVGH & THOM.
Feb 16-tf
Nevada Hose Co. No, i.
, Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. %.
The loss in tha part of the -conntry, has,”
therefore, been immense.
added.
i
-vines>
the trait trees andthe artifieiah
chanan, though seventy years old, is ati!) in ithe
grassee promising the most abundant crop. — ORDER OF EXERCISES,
ada will pay. In natural advantages, we rom
natural advantages avail ua little.
Grand Marshal,
April the’ frost. had attucked rather reughly
some of the most exposed . nds, but ina
jong are to be reached. A railroad survey
less proportion than wuat teok plice on the
to Auburn has shown thore is no impediment
following day. On the nightof the 13th the
one
hundred
and
=
twenty«five
well
grown
to the conetenction of a railway to that place.
therinometer fell to five degress below zero,
The grade is easy and the expense compargrains. Mr. Jefferds thinks bis field will and the miachief caused by the frost was very
considerable. Few vineyards have escaped
atively light, while the statistics of the trade average sixty bushels or more to the acre.
the disaster, and seme plains are quite devof this section. demonstrate to the satiafacastuted. Vegetation was unusually advaneed,
Af
measur
Spring Street, Nevada is}
Phese remarks are peculiarly applicable to rougbly handled is pretty evident from the feets of the Jate frost are very unfavorable will be held at Nevada. The exercises of the Worse Power and Car Whee'«. All orders filled
to the ving. The Conststution of Auxerre dav will be an follows :
our own population, Our city occupies,
by tone of the blustering Charleston press.
contains the following:
Z
corimon consent, ene ofthe most favorable
The
frost
has
destroyed
a
part
of the magFine WHeaAtT.—The Visalia Delta says
sites in all the mountain regions ofthe State.
nificent vine crop with which the country
It lies in the eye of the best natural para
in that Mr Jeffurds has presented the office with was covered. On the night of the 2th of
Ti
gee,
Importers
and Wholesale Dealers in
Nevada, Jane 6th 1862.
w
»
and .
by St
secon
i
time,