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Show ' t , : - J- - L. Vm ...... ... if J' ! "' ""7" . ' ' v . !.v - I . - i i o 'I? i - . a T a mecUDK of tho proprietors of tho Fivi if the Churcn ruswur ziNevada, z 3 tho banks of tho J( City, in March from Virginia mine3. CMlillERS .OPTO OVER&Wu for the Sweetwater up Jjgfofefl to tho Jordan Kivcr, rss About 150 persona were devoured byUi: wiil jbr3 aejibnllol iio ou V BSSSparooun tirers lost year, injaya, air i Oil AH A t l T W'vSgsSSRS Tniri n "cnlbcrocodncc t ROADT 6f JiUlcd by. cerpcntj ;A:nic3jBoarJitp pShthla com4 cost to and estimate tho object, livo in. olota tho same, and report at a meatlng xooq TnrrPn?niiif:':frifcPir , Cal. and intermediate points; is in activa Ail pen I'.tl. 21th. at 7 o clocc, A Vigilance Committee Mo. Stages leave SALT LAKE cmdSWJ t. rocnn t a no w A arc teres lea. pood Ann in at rcquiaicu operation Independence, Leavenworth BuU ami a err; and; Helena, lionuiia0S& T field i s of said mcetinR. ch' let in. . A'tl:ZU I THE 'COHilPAN Y "RTTI 41a xt war 8h IiOuia wages unrelenting trYie J against faro Tanbsf but licenses cock OEMS PER 20 fights. Bullion, coin ansilver gold and iAt Vicksburg fires are becoming so to aU HRES3 3EREIGHT, irreatl v redneed4 rates- - parts ro i r vT9Wat frequent that the Insurance companies The their city are cancelling policies OiC ALL to the dellverv nf vvSJHS: lar attenUon enroll paidrtnlnlfinn council hapassedVaniordinanco nt. "WWSS nil A" to a in citizens bodied able body all ing On be known as a special city police. r v The tallest man In Cincinnati 6 tops 20 A MQUNTINO to Onojoilar,or pyer SHG0.;F. TRACY, Agent. feet woman feet 7 inches; the tallest A;NP. witness ;tne ;iense,.uiroDs r,:p wr inches ;,tho heaviest man .weighs 420 401 pounds; WILL BE ALLOWED . pounds; the heaviest woman HnfTv Hfrprlv Rnfturincr Tickets for the r 1. a see over The shortest man cannot yard stick: while the, smallest femaio is one For tliirty days from this date. f .... , inch less in "height; The oldest manlis if i on hand an excellent Assortment & UL'. 97: tho oldest woman jgAVE Roberts ! GRAND DISTRIBUTION Tn Wisconsin the members of the le d56&sl02.ir v :;:v Groceries gislature receive three hundred and fifty, etc,, dollars each assaiaryjirrespecuveoiiino I"" i r," , r Iength of the sessions. CALCULATED TO SEASON A ' An ' .'.' Point1 A amusing of Oiider. incident recently occurred in the Vir! DINNER SALE AT BRIGHTON NURSERY, 16tn were Two artists convention. FOR or 1 Block. West ginia Union Squard. -' ; . DELICIOUSLY. while , '"' j the of sketches assembly taking one of thewhito delegates was speaking. G. B. WALLACE, Proprietor,v JAlso a Full Assortments A colored member having discovered the artists, I suddenly, interrupted the to a point of speaker by saying he "rose APPLE order." The Chairman asked Jtiim to TREES, General Merchandise, he said: when state of his point order, arid Three years old from tho bud. 11 Am dis a convention, or am it a pho One, Two f Aud aVtbesame Umel, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT A DISCOUNT tograph gallery?" He was. informed itB A PE TREES, was a convention. The speaker proceedOF, FR05I 10 TO 25 PER CENT. OFF i 'j C- m - -- -- . .lO, V ! rtiiv-Februa- ry . w fbr-operatio- ns. . m- - i , i I 1 I - -- - w ft1" Sd -- P.? '.-ir!- ; - - . I j 1 j- - . - A. -- ' , , , , Bassettik, w ; i TREES ; .. s i - . " , ' f ? i i , 1 - f ! i . ' 1 , . r s , 1 - ( t ' ' J : . J m ? - " ed l - - ) One and Two years old Irom the bud, worked Cextr&i Pacipic. We gather the following interesting, items relative to railroad from Commissioner Frank Denver, who has just returned on their own stoclr. : the-Pacifi- i j t- j ; . " c from a business tour of .inspection of comconstruction, etc. Work has-be-en track pasmenced at Cisco to make sable to the' summit. On this portion of the xouto the snow is of ran average depth of tea feet, and live heavy locomotives and a large snow plow are rapidly laying' bare the rails. As soon as bo, the gap between? the summit may CoburnTs ana Station will be built,T)ut no laborers now east of that point will be permitted to go back. . Two fine locomotives have been sent across the Sierra by horse power, and are now being put together lor use upon the Truckee river and eastern portion of the road, until the gap at Coburn's makes an unbroken rail to Sacramento, which will be about the 30th of June, . What then? Why only that the bulld-ingjthe; road from Sacramen to tC Stockton has been lot by contract, land the labor is being rapllynccdmplishcd, and will be completed "this summer.- What then? The rails"froha"San Joso to Stockton will be laid, and tho road be in : rnAQln(;.t .condition this v summer, and thus a . conUnnous lino of trailroa4 Will ber established t extending oastto.puch . pointinilfovadaas the most txtivo work andjenergetio engineering caixipossibly . force i L ;5 It has eon; promised that in 1863 at least 400 miles of rotd will ho comploted; andmado passable for trcino. And then? .Why, from Hunboldtcaun-t- y to San Francisco.will baa contlnifoufl line of rail, traversable by locomotives, and making Salt Xako and the Pacifio metropolis jut 80 horns; apart the road from t Cheyenne is reachwest with rapid otrldcs, and next ing October willpenotrato tho rising ground of the Black Hills; alj In Jrunning order. Then, progressive people, it twill be but about six days railroading and four days staging. .to Now .York; and everybody who chooses can visit the bid folks at home. 'The pictureis not overdrawn, andltho completion of a Pacific road, from New York to San Francisco.is ontime to be counted bely a matter of 1871 fore January which. the of the managors is reducing most pluck rapidly. As a matter of interest to tho people of we can state Nevada, that cars will be ; running as far esst as Hunter's Station, on the Truckee, in four weeks fronf this date, unless como unusual freak of nature occurs. Thoro is now at work on the road,: this side the State lino, over 0,000 men, and 40 miles of rail have just been hauled across, tho mountains It is an immense work being oucccssfullv i Trespass. aecompliahed. t ; !llsoPLUMt APRICOT and PEACH TJ which I will sell CHEAP for GRAIN, PUnCHAQItJC GUCH GOODS THEY MAY DESIRE. PRO- DUCE, STOCK, WOOD, LUMBER &c. i I . : PRESENT RATES! j j , i . - . ; ' i .1 - , . ..... ' . AS Wa mnaf tsoll . j N. B; t Ho! for a LIVE FENCE! . I have HOn NEY LOCUSTS ready for transplanting', which make one of the best hedges, crow fast and never sprout from the roots, which. I will dispose of on reasonable terms, us t West Side of Main Street. , i d28.tf Just Received from Philadelphia, ; t Call and see f .T 1. - THE L0VJEST RETAIL RATES -- s aiuel WHrrk,) i (ot 1 1 1 -- i u . 1 ; Jmfa SECOND SOUTH STREET, l J. .ii , . ..1 '.,'-';- , i " r - d23-tf- rn OOD QUALITY JindHIlAPjG3 E3T?. FRESH I.. . Well, y4caallc (OR "&3NCRETE ' : Blocks LIMITED Quantity of COLORS yet on hand TO BE SOLD CHEAP. 1... sianiiai wajrirom w.w w jiw.w pet cww - Casfti Produce and Slore Pay ; : r ! BUGAR ; ...- - . -T - ; j , ' ? F. J. P. PASCOE . T? A ID 0 vi every vaneiyw -- ; t .j "r C. tlABaiaf. Stf stand: No. '?f Meat ? IpuwWte, rmi.. in-in- . -- ? ... .. . . i g from the most eminent Professors Is stoppinsat oJuVcW MTO.THITE 4i iiTvitxH , ... AUA .4Mvw tfmp' learned KnVtv found; ixnd full: particulars : tmrTn-AJ.VUUAi ! p v EXCHANaEvBUILDIM , . . f ' i V V--r ir.rL tJ".1. Pirci ; :zj j;a. -- & -- . tji:;v,i , And at, their T- frnltfon rrlven ' ?i - Prcclaloaiid - - i" f Rwind Ronth St.- G. S r r i . Fce&StaW Citr. I. tfl the WiWUir Livery and FeeJn ail its ! JW4jf rm 12 a cetaSuir-al- l ccarcely be csUmated. jjt other methods for the a Knowledge of- Music In an annos short tiiae.OT, potions credibly Refcrencea to and letterspf of i at - of Rnbhins' American which Is so tar superior 4 ; 1 A HHTO JL . INCLINED, Y dfriaethod of teaching Y-O- N d2-cC7- E1USICAI-X- ' HAND, and1 for Bale ln: CONSTAIHT. to cultPurchcccro. VTholccalo or 2xla the at Retail,CanTCto by undersigned, place at Gun nlson. if Condon County. orders. ; ycur 4 t WHITE; of Ro jhesler,;the tlrs: m-JVieiuuu Iu0 R t T '4 d:tdsXlous i, AND - '. TO' THE MBA2EIQ; BOTES, m Dentist. (125-- tf of lovcry";. description, CCEIHQ Office j Surgeon i AS - next door lo the d. :Hfi;SHKRP: and I 5:c fELX AsTTT A eOIIPLETE ' AGDOETUEIITi , . . Wasona and Ctock received In exchange TP-A- heitd;-tiinOffleftt ITTarid-Ni7- Di-szioi- TOBACCO,4 v fi;-- STONE COALS and, WOOD SLACK COALS. All kinds of useful pay received, dS3AS7tr t CUTLERY: OF ALL. KINDS, EEardworo ; Call and examino Samples at tho Ofllco. A TEETH . .: L..V! 11-4x33-- 4.. 1 & SHADE, ;' COFFEE, HATS, &c., ' I t . .!. - iTEA; CASSIMERE3, BLOCKS) notice, and VERYCHEAP, Size of briclt 0 Inches x any size to order. : . i ' PUTTY, : . i- SATINETT3, PASCOE'S, CELEBRATED . :' OF ALL SIZES, 8HAPE NAILS, TWEED3, . Glaxrson's, ,, CANDIES,- For Rubber Work, . GLASS WARE, COTTONADES. i' PlOiraSl AlLYrtho 1 xiorth of Bath JaaixN, uaijat idu .rivjL. tho Ofllce South ot House, and Eldredce . Main street. ...I- GLASS, .i,. 1 . . !. i .-- ' ' i FLANNELS, I A . s .' DENIMS. IH. ' : i " ' ' wi uiueis uunsiea 10 nun. COn3CEK7ZOr7 PLiL'Jt) - uoots & shoes; - " ; SHEETING;; Hi TS ALWAYS ON HAND to fill, with PUNO JL TUALITY and at MODERATE CHARGES, of : 4t f .r r : . ; my? Drau |