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Mcv?Wv to tl000.during the niglit and all the clay foilewii.g.Mr. Knott represents Carson's Valley as n..0,. improving finely, farmers doing wtll, sev-! '|lt;r eral hundred acres of wheat having been ' *put iu, and looks promising. Potatoes were raised there last season in great quantities—some wheat, some corn, and there is a good stock of cattle and hogs.Potatoes were selling at five cents perpound, anu flour from twenty to twenty-live cents. From fifty to one hundredminers were engaged in digging gold.about twenty-five mile from the Mormon•»Station, on the Salt Lake road, making j from five to ten dollars a day to the man. *rcs' Good diggings had been recently discov- i)U* crcd at another place on the east branch of Carson River, by some Spaniards or m nin-An*-*1in Hmetan ean oll)taincers. ithe
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Downieville Sierra Citizen

Downieville, California, US

Sat, May 20, 1854

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