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May 21, 1862 (4 pages)

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* w ANT ED! Ar THe NEVADA GAS €0. > Nevabs and . cerinens ate low iat Feaneiseu—freizh “Ped. 16-00" caine. a8 any estaplish It is cheer HEDGE & THOM, atid thee _ particular! ‘. MILITARY PART Y1 note the m eral eecas (Por THE = a that the f ye ‘ain j of Gr employme . —NEVADA ACADEMY. ‘such mortal fear of the po so one or two seven by nine religious news ww. Eg. PRESSEY.....-:. papers that it dare not recognize the South ~ given peteclerae a “ot.“atacussion, wad . attempt to proveby a cow's tracks on the —T the right 4 fo BE GIVEN AT The varior ed among. ~* TEMPERANCE HALL: : ‘tiumbug 7 ae ge ett: . Thursday Evening, May 22d. 1862. .of th eee if true it ia decidedly one of the most imporother side of the Sugar Loaf that he had Each machine, whieh is re in eon~ struction, is capable of meking twenty taut events of the war. ~ thrown the animal over there by the tail, tons il— eminste beet of twenty: . patre In diseussing: the right and polley ot such The English get their ideas of American . in the in affairs from the newspapers of circulation.— iinently Bietmittic or Corron CULTURE ts Thejr sympathies are formed from what they AMERICA.—Cotton was first planted in Amerwpe 3‘and 2 hopes 2pee by by von yao ph te a move.on the part. of Gen. Hunter, one shouldbe kept NEVAD#6ADETS!! ' Brauches or Latin, a great dr; worked a: Pickets'+* «0005 = «.0-6 =--$2. 00 ofmining id The BEST OF MUSIC will be im at nin who . iness, and \, LUITION—PER MONTH, bol ig rae Eng. ranches. . -$5 D4 read in the newspapers. ‘The press does not ica a8. an experiment in 1621. The plant is or tinstthe branches.... oneee follow in the wake of the people, but ‘vice . mentioned as growing in Caroline in 1666.— For Primary Department..-.:++-+ saghennes * of the ‘nelere ‘of the enemy he has to deal versa, and the leading publications of England It was a garden plant on the eastern shore with, wane. mont neog 8 those that have the larges¢ circulation and in! of Maryland and in New Jersey before the Revolution. -It is said that seven” bags of the . Agence, we have the abundant evidence, are cotton wool were exported from Charleston malignantly opposed to the American Govas early as 1748; another small shipment was sia sic eencoeakions no knowernment and spare no pains te create an imaya in 1764, and three in 1770, amounting ledgesetpenens Se ope teen a af.“tee ression againat us and in. favor of the rebels. my? . SPENCE & WIOKES, No. 16 Spring Street, gaernti ence Wholesale Druggists, tL. W. DREYFUSS, that 80 } wheel Was introdu “Har. i 4 Hose ever aeke Pert frora India. new ones, discovered -@wid inform the-citizens-of Nevada-coun the language of the prominent British ty and his friends, that he is in full Tiast . cotton could not have nm giown in better at this distance .poliey should be journalsis required, we have it to give.— pape ready to receive orders for that delicious the United States. In 1786, the first sea isbeverage, Beer, which ng will sell as pursued there to aoe iainsurrection than But, we do not believe there is one per cent land cotton was raised on the coast ot Georlow as anyLager Brewery im the county in apis ng General, and, of course, of our population but is satisfied already that gis. Cotton. was mannfactured in England from early times, on the distaff and spindle, sugh minds, will. be apt to find fault should England ane ber people hate us cordially, HE best and cheapest rs gs for Minin In the reign of Henry VIIL., the spinning ‘a different policy beadopted. The reputed In spite of River exe to see tha rected to. mills kept W. EB. PRESSEY. MILWAUKEE BREWERY ten bales. In 1784, ~bags shipped te England were seizedonthe attention . tion. “Tw NEVADA CITY, CAL. #r, are on steam, is 1 end of Go The eas made at in themse ining e Hose. Can be'} — _ proclamation of Gen. Hunter is, in fact, al-_. spinning jells_was invented in 1674, . requiring no elamps to taste oe:arated machinery seon afterwards. ———. ready condemned by some of the astute misays the 8. £. Herald in -potising on Washbo we: who ee trial ig dissatisfied can return FOR SALE ! a . For sale & itary and political.cntics of the: country, ington streeti near Montgomery, a Scotch The supplies of cotton at that time were [BE nndersigned offers for sale his magnifiH CRAWFORD && 40, who have wever yet yone so far in military terrier perched on a barrel head—the custo: principally obtained from India. And JOHN Patti ON, Telegraph. Office. tis the most: “. equine." Presently the horse advaced to the Of Stocaton.—S. F. Journal. “lish people ure of the natureef the Kael: dog and apparently (ouly apparently) gnawrebellion. _ COMBS & MoGOUN, . rely upon Confederate reports. But Gen. to the human family. Hunter has aceess to information *that we Derorutatine.—Aceording tothe Port“We is bevt qualified to judge of lang Times the stampede from the southern the waenll properfor him to resort te in . vounties of Oregon for the new ttinesamount ordet to bring the rebela to the speediest toa depopulation of the country, ‘and it .is terms. We confide in his judgment under likely that many settlements, 1 not whole ~ the civeumstances, If he hus seen fit te protowns, will become rn tenantless from claim liberty to the slaves and is organizing the panic, thein into companies, we trust he is doing (i Herbert, W H. Cohn, W Kilis, P Cook, do do do do WA Johnson, do _ ao JC Lee, do do doe Drugs, do . Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Unadulterated Wine, and Liquors, and Perfumery, do J W MeClellan, Valley B Donley, Maryvie H Twining Quaker Ho G H Taylor, San Fran D D Maynard. San F’o J Nye, Auburn EeJ Pomeroy, F ity Osatell, do G W Foster, Lincoln D Alexander, ¥FC’t JW Hinds, Omega GC Powers, Moores Jshows do 7 which it in the course ofa fee months,as hands of 1 e establishment is now domg a less mean “SPLENDID BUSINESS, topresent teols have ’ Purchasers desiring to LEARN THE BUSINESS sum inves provemen tablishme Tt now hz will be taught the same in all sts branches, by the undersigned * Nevada City, May 15th, 1862. ets is eapable : diameter, _ TBeilet Goods CARDEN SEEDS! BOOKS & STATIONERY! Fancy Goods, &c., Fine Chewing and Smoking we TOBACCO!!! 48 Also a fine assortment of tant well for his country. Turpentine, Oils, Withington, Was’n W Cook, ce his. + ‘Meresene, . i -t whieh will goon increasing till Next Winter. Paints, C A Tedder, San Fran C oe: Orleans ¢ J Campbell, ReaA Deg Mra Gwena; Sacra’to JC Jones, do J Crawfoeod, San Juan J BMcDonald, do J. Porter, Humbug G Ht Bauslaw i Medicines, ; ? P i menety, do Bogen Col H Hi Hankins, Hants Hy R . S REASONABLE TERMS.2;i -~BPEALERS IN MAY 19, 1862Johu Anderson, OregonJ Davis, ¥ House Law; Marysvilte W Bean; de W White; _ information has reached us from along the dog” if properly treated will provs trae . E_§ Heath, const. For the.rest we have been obliged to friends, The npplication might be extended EJ Allbright, -. of the kind in the Mountains and asthe owner * on. MecouN. is compelled to leave it will be seld on ver, M. COMBS,
Arrivais at National Exchange W M Woods, Cal Sco John Webber, City B Lockliny do COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT Main Street, Red Dog. kind attentions, licked, or kissed, the horse, and during their short sojourn growled ad-. Bread Street, Nevada. the atatue-of the. rebellion. in South Carolina. monishingly whenever any one approached GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR We know little of the exigencies that aurround the Federal forces in Gen. Hunter's erowd, who were furthor surprised at the __ district. “South Carolina is,and has been, in . manifestations of reeegnition and the-cerdial great measure, a séuled book to us singe the greeting extended by the animals on.the apwar commenced. Occasionally a morsel of pearavee of their mastér, A horse and a sprung in emall A ~ dimension smith’ te ances of t Just three present.o that the. RED DOG DRUG STORE! DAGUERBEOTYPE. GALLERY. CoMING IN. —Copper orebegins to arrive Bteubepe and a8to the real condition of af. ora been confidently thrown over the neck from Copperopolis, again, the mines having recovered from the effects of the flecd. About ofadog —by the -owner—ot the -eanine-and4 Sr Miettin ck. F dearnel won way cau Union and the causes that produced the his neck. The dog, not to be outdonein een Nevada, Nov. 21, 1861. science asto reud the title page ef Baron dian of a saddle hoigs, The bridle of tle hors: ‘SACRAMENTO LySsEs RY FLOuDS.—We policy of the Administration, With the exsee by a statement in the Union that the val tLe mour only one 1 A WORD TO THEAGED.—In ‘the de. cline of life the loss of vital force consequent upon physical decay. cam only be safély supplied — was man the strength and spirits, without entailing the exaustion which is always the final effect of or consists i, and nuta, dinacy stimulants. We tender to the aged, ' De. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. hand, and , Asan inyigorant and restorative, immediate in QummoNs. rere of California, count its beneficial: action and permanent in its effect Nevada, sa. District Court of the 14th adie FINE CIGARS,. of said State. The People of the it tones the stomach, tmproves the appetite, ample before him of Fremont’s proclamation uation of property iv Sacramento is, in round — of California, toJohn L. Mosman, Greetmed Dean mal ad aes Red_ Dog. acts like a charm upon the spirits. For dyspepin; Mhy in the West, which was amended by the numbers, $2,225,000 lesa thau last year.— sia, oppression after eating, billious chehe, wind Tou are hereby summoned to «4 Fr and anewer tothe a of Nancy L. oasman, dled cholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous depreciation ia, therefore, about 23. per ‘President, Gen. Hunter would hardly dare Tho TATE CON VENTI ON .—The if sid By ce against you in this court, within ten dvys from S thig State who are in faver zine Feovle,o head-ache, chills and fever, tremens, prostrationthe service of this writ, ifserved on” in this to set the negroes free uuless hehad good county, within twenty. days if served on you .n present National Administration, and of mainand all the complaimts special to the feebler sex <i reasons to suppose the step would be sancthis istrict, and out of this county and Within taining the Constitution of the United States the Bitters are earnestly recommended,by thous’ tioned by the War Department, or unless the ‘f CHEEK, — Calling the impeachment of forty days if served on you inthe State and out and preserving the Union entire are requested te ands who have witnessed their superior efficacy . of this District, in an action commenced on the exigencies of his position and the needs of Hardy « persecution. and dealers po Ne of May A. D., 1902, in said goact, wherein elect Delegates to a State Convention te be held in such eases.—Sold by all Druggists —— aintiit. veers ‘for judgmentagainst you, in the city of Sacramento, on the 17th day of. sine erence May 20-jin the Union cause were such as to demand the she be diherzed ffrom the bonds _June, A. D., 1862, for the purpose of SiNGuULAR_EFrects oF SMALL C.rcemdecreeing thatnow--existing blow. x between--you -and-! hie sae ee of. STANCKS;—The Horticultural Magazine has ges a plaintitt; and that she may be awarded the a Candidate for Superinten of Public dent Instruc iad Wiea) firkddioge experiences how difan article entitled the “Two Princes of Wales eare, custody and education of the minor children tion, and for transacting such other business as ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore ” {FWill vome Republican 80 good as Visited the United States of said matrimanial relatiow; and for suc. other shall properly come before it ; sueh Delegates * take pleasure in calling attention tothe fact that at the sume time,” and further relief, as may be justand equitable, § to inform’us what part of Jonstitution . ;in which it show : be elected in accordance .with: And you are hereby notified that ifyou fail to ‘1 carried inte the effeet, the vhing slaver bread it is only necessary to use Redington power which can line of royal success answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintWould huve been soch 'n& €o's Yeast Powder. In every respect suy toa 8 4 dPade reward you, if you . ged, that the present it will et an judgment a against yon therefor by deDuke of Buckingham fault, tu er with all costs of suit, and alse dett excels all similar preparations eyery offered to — will abolivh alao say, “We willf wauld be King England now, and his son, mand of the court sueli other relief as prayed for eT ee punish youif you: Bore“em Placerville Neiva. the Murquis ofofChandos the public. See advertisement in« anothes San Francisco.. .... Ps complaint. (who visited thig . te said ; oaquin:.. coluntn. seeee 8 I, R. H. Farqu_ Will the News, whose editor professes to country last summer) would be Prince of cea In testimony whereof, har, clerk of the District court, aforesaid bea Judge, te ths readers in. what part of Wales, instead of Albert Edward. Itis no ae do te eae hereunto set my hand and impress the R. LJ. bp nea el Medical. ‘the Constitution is the power to purchase less strange that,but for the law.of tue Prot. seal of the said court, at office, in the city of NeWEKes anne i 9 of May A. p., 1862. estunt succession by which the Catholic mem: vada, this 20th day =< Louigrana i pay ten millions to Texas toinbers of the Stuart line were deprived of all R. A. PARQUHAR, elerk. b0in aUebes cecca 3 dyce her to accept a boundary line; give Nordo we believe heia acting against the pragesene Asounties to fishermen, and the like? The hts on account df-their religon, the King WSaniinia, Victor Emanael, would aew be “ name power thatean say toa fisherman, We King ot England. will reward you, if you catch the most fish,” nttone GULD AND SU.VER. —We saw this +way-aley-say, We will punish you if you do Morning a certificate of the Assay of a ton not; hey? Th Judge had better brush up Pore coming from the ranch of -that did his logie. Congress has power to approptoneer. Maj. Grahom, and situated ia San. ty Cruz county which produced the tellowing B eoder ae the Hon. T. B. McFarland, District Judge. — a true i FARQUHAR A Learnep Was has discovered ust sixty heart wc mé-3m LARY LOST —A Pocket Diary. between newerate Stu omlaing Milk s Ranch, Bay wom diseases given by Delegates to any except citizens of the nc presen pst a ‘al support. Ithas oar warmest well wishes. of Pesth, H of Wowen ary; the late a : Stesat sie Peat AA sHERWoov, . Jewelers. NewNe 817 f Rech mn oy San Francisco. * pec tothe Women and Children.* 9A.M., to9 P. mM. Com confidential, it whe he was nce chosen ; and that no proxies be : cure guaranteed oe el Coasultations by § which they shall have been electe to re d y By order of the Republican State Central Com winute. .ust psiofa bu True Republican, a newspaper published at sations ina for Seo,, give given last May a mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman. fly havi a heart. ng Next soine savant pe agJeaving the arDutch Flat, by Colvin & Parks, A. J. Colwill discover that a Goquette oe _ ALFRED BARSTOW, Secretary. has one! apse vin, editer, appears among our exchanges. . The paper gives evidence of ability and useti" The late incumbents of the office of Rich. fulness. A paper has been long Notary Public areina bad fix, for the seSpecimens t pgm are bound to brand themAe needed in Placer county, and, if we mistake cesh Biack Republican4 s” if Reappaned od will receive-a libertheir . ney ill be fi eal : Hungarian evolu ‘olu Member of the Philadelphia Co) And Foreign and Domestic Liquors generally. : is Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the NEVADA Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine French Brandies, a psp ni coSF. Journal, May New Parser —The first: number of the that a ins wate t hailitary Brick House, 76 Bread Street, result; Sitver $20, Gokl $361,of $381 tof. made to States or localities, as has been czapay c. H. MEYER & co., the country, and the spplications may be the ton”“of 2,000 ths. Several other leads done. many times in our history. ckead 10 ew ee ew ee wpeds 356 mt ,cler which is . by some vivifying preparation which recruits letter or Address BRL. J. CLAPKAY. San Francisco: nd Spermaterchen, Or local weakness, age nervous ng lew Sees = s fn'nuan, are cured iy Eeaaikee Werkcnsee of Ton gta Faeiates and staly of « averindinpeattion te >» love oeof . self headache 3 — ~ An Wise fie Ainers bv ap 22-3m. . . by: letter i J. . CZAPRAY, SD . San Francise® * One man “hour as b nary scre ahops. J _bridgeft enabling. home at { applies Thom cai certainly, in the cit