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February 7, 1864 (4 pages)

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. Te Gourex Scuimxies-—“Mr. ——he . Tue Thirteenth Ansiversary ofthe fouod-. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, .
ad SUNDAY MOR sING, WEB. 70 @rawn tian e@mes he shall x te is ;
Trom te Plack Repodblicans. So I give de ’ pFritory, asking for a giast of
von toller, and he give me de grips,-and de . privilege to construct railroads “alon te) eel az
; that the man who had presented the check,
one J. A. Shotwell, hed gooe to Virgiois city. Ball.
Sehudderr’ man cotnes and he no steal from
me. Veli, he comes and get_ming borses . COBReCLOns., _.
Se re
= £ ~—¥
hour ‘easily: with ber heavy
map ". x short search, and. alter Watebing bim for
ome time, he ‘went info BStatelar &.Arringg
—_.;~-. ton’s banking house, where they nabbed him,
about the city by Birdsall, whom he believed
I gives-mine tolier-for degriperand it is nix
‘got, but itis sq. r. as Guiting at all, for
and Marshal Perry at once started with him
‘for San-Francises. “The jul: was-eertainty
well, quietly and quickly done.
Ssinieecsine
. The rebels are show'ng some activity at
‘Newbern, N.C.. They have possession of
the railroad between that place and. More“Rumors are current. that a combined attack of Jand and navgl forces will soon be .
_made upon Mobile.
Colt’s pistol factory was destroyed by fire
on HidSthinst. =
Man Worstip.—The homage given by
tlie pedple’oF the United States to mei be.
fare they have prpved themselves worthy,
has brought upon us many. wrenge in the
administration of the-Government_But tn
the army. the greatest evils have resulted.
A wish i¢ pushed forworda in the ranks by
tavor of friends, or his deeds magnified by
“a Tew newspaper correspondents, and soon
__his_ same ‘is upon every tongue, nd bis
pictue in every shop wisdew. Without
~ flies Hist quslifieation to entitle him to the .
namd;be is made @ hero. Toke as an in
stance the-history of McClellan's career:
a
lof thei Somatrys rs
He came. beforethe people as a. ineteor,
for a time outshining-all others. “fis only
~¢lim to the position he had obtained was
the fact that he had been suecesatul in the
command of a division in Western Virginia.
“Little Mae“ wos the name by which
wien prophesied. When the great emergency came, however, he was unequal to
it’ The great army under his command re~
turned from the Peninsula disetganized and
dispirited. He waa again tried and found
wanting in the Virginia eampaign. These
lessons, taught in blood, convinced the
people that Geo. B. McClellan was not the
coming’ tinh, Bat their severity has learn~
ed 48 caution,
We have heroes in thi struggle, both in
civil and martial life, whom the people delight to henor. They. have earned the name
aod command the homage of every loyal
man, "The names of Linculn, Grant, Batler,
and 4 host of others, have, by noble deeds,
won a@ place in the hearta of the people.
\ ‘Phey-havé passed through the ordeal and,
will ever be remembered as the preservers
WAR With Fuaxce.—The reports recent.
ly received of troubles with France, are
cuuttadicted by a dispatch yesterday. The
—— Ne Timer eave there is not the slightest
apprehension felt by those-conversant with
all the: facts iw ‘the case of any. difficulty
with the French Emperor. On_the contrary, the latest dispatches from Miuister Diyton ate Of qbite a different tenur, Tbe ru.
mored.removal of Dayton and the appoints
night Premont to sdeeved him, ie also
in all-ptobability & canard.
i ee
MINING ADVEUTISUMENTS: +The Assem:
___bly passed a bill of Thompson Campbell's,
aineriding the taw concerging ‘cotpotations)
found in this State for the purpose of mins
ing in the State: "Tt provided that when the
mine of such cumpany is vot within United
Stare territury, the niitioes Gf assessment
needinot be published in a paper printed at
‘the place nearest to the mine, but only ina
paper printed at the priovipal pliee of bus:
nets. Thus, corporations doing business at
“~San Francisco and. mining ww. Sinaloa would
vt have’ to ndvertiee at Mugzatlan, bit only
sie ak 4?
SEG «1 sas i
THe Stockton dndependent-enys it te totd
that the peat Muowu hs tle Wppile tree borer
‘18 working destruction™ among'-the apple
orebards in viva fart Wy hal qui
ceuinty. Li thie nelahBoranodat Wosdbriddal
— ORmG, md arghAgdp. are, said tobe,
Japa goth gy
and appa
‘. Father than by the feat. of offending? Ii a
Tatification’. .
A CorreriteavessFasujoy.--A New
York letter to the Boston Journal says:
The Copperhead ladies of New York—
their not legion—have adopted ao
suggested thenyvel mode uf defying the
seroment by wearing snakes upop their
~The other day a lady on one ot
these rains bad os an ornament. upon her
bonnet', huge snake, hissing aud spitting
rently us venemous ué-the priociples it. represented. Of the huge snake
. coiled-upon ber hat-the-lady seeued ~particularly proud. aSin WALTER Sct T's Doc.—The wisest dog I ever had, id Sir Walter Scott,
-was_whatie—enled the—buil-terrier. 3H
taught him to understant.a~great. many
worda, insomuch that I anh positive the
communication betwixt the ean
and ourselves might be greatly ep
bread to the family. I beat him, amkex“pinined the enotunty “ofthe offer: after
Whieh, to the last inoment of his life, he nerer heard the least allusion to the story, ia
withoul gettingup aud-retiring into the
darkest Corner of ithe room, with great apbaker was well pid, for the baker wns not
hurt, alter all, Camp -came—forth frou —his
hiding phiee, cupering, and barked and re. When te was unnble, towards the
end of histife, to attend me wheu on horseback, he weed to wateh for my retura, and
the servant would tell him his :oseter was
coming down the bill oe through the meer,
and although be did net use ony gesture to
expliin bis meaning. Camp was never
kuown. to-mistike higr, but either went out
at the frent, to go to thehill, or at the back
te get duwn to the moor, ~~
>
FPinpise Paver wrra-voer Cuitpren.
It is ot times Hecessary to ceurure and punish; but very niueb more may be done by
Peucouraging children when they do well.—
Be. therelore,. mere careful to express
your approbation of conduct than your
digspprobation of bad. Nothing can * more
discourage a child than a» spirit of incessant
fault-finding on the-parent; and hardly any
thing can exert a more injurious te! Bar 8
‘upou the disposition both of the parent and
child. There aré two great motives influencing human activn—hope and tear. Both
of these are at times necessary. But whe
would not prefer fo have her child influeus
ved te sank condioa’ by a -devire of pleasing
mother’ never expresses ~ her
“when her ehiléren do well, and-is always
censtring thea: wheit ehe sees anything amisa,
they -are discuuraged and utihappy ; therr
dispositions become-hardened and soured by
this ceaseless fretting: and at last, finding
equatty found fault with, they relinquish all
efforts Ww please, ind become heedless of frepreaches.
—<—-AN Ixcipext at Cuickamavea.—It
was tear fuur o'clock on that bluzing ufters
noon when @ party of “Gen. Stedman's divieion of the reserve corps bowed their -heada
to the hurtling eterm of lead, as it it had
been: ruin, aud)-vetenyed signe ef breaking.
The tite wavered ike ‘a great thty th A brewth
of wind. They were ws splendid material aa
at a &-hiusket ditt then-what}
could they.do in queh pa blindyg deumpest f.
General Stedman rede up. A eet hearty
man, browdebreneted, brovd-ehuuldered, a
face written al! over with. sturdy sense and
stout courage ; no ‘Tady"s inan to make bouquets for suawy, finwers; and eing “meet me
by moonlight alone,”. like some generals I
uid mame, but: realizmg othe ideal of thy
oy buod whew I ted aif the stout eld Morkan of the Revolution.. Well, up rode. Sted
man, took the‘ flag from the color bearer,
glanced along the wavering front, xed with
that-woiSelef tid, thht eyelid aid
inet.
bmall rattle of wmusketry,
Ps :
back, ‘boys,’ ‘
cried out, ees
go bu
with your masseped the
buck, bat the fing can"
horae, and un. ec ye we
’ ;
‘ w
that calu closed’ up and grew ive, and
g tie. wivved résistieaaty ou iike a great
euffe ue ir alia ~ ie-obverved that
th GPa ibe Abate, the fhe on the etre
+ had fallen.
whatever voice og tone it was. mentioned, . “
pearance of distress. Then if you wid the . terr
that, whether they do welt or ill, they-are-.
nai
AN Axct Lav. 3 =~A rery curioua-lose is toldBy several ancient
writes ‘teapecting Egirvard, a sécretaty to
Charlemegne, and 2 daughter of tint exiperor. The sectetary fli in love -with the
Ove winter's vight he stayed with her
very late, and ie the mesa time a deep snow
If he left. bie footmarks would
be observed, and yet to stay. would expose
A : hits to danger. At Jongts #00 polasoes Be. The present custom of adorning bonivets
“. with geese, térkeys and oraaments,’ his
bering house, which she did. It happened,
however, that frum thé window of his bed~
rewin the emperor saw the whvle affair. Ia
the. aseembly of the-lorda on. the following
day. when Reiccent and his daughter were.
present, he asked what ought to be done to a
wan who compelied a kmg's daughter to
earry bim un ber shoulders, through frost
aud anow, inthe middle of a winter's night.
They answered that he was worthy of death.
‘The lovets were alarmed, but the® emperer,_
addressing Egirvard. said: ~Hadst thou
loved-my daughter, thou shouldst hare come
to me: thowart worthy of death, but I give.
thee two lives. Take thy fair porter in marriage, fear Ged,-and love one another.”
EFFECT OF OUR CQURTESIES TO THE
} trem a high soures in St. Petersburg, which .
takes mine horses. —O, lish a ruined man! :
‘on thé ill-fated Jeany Fords!
Mike Baasxica® was arrested—at San
Franciscoién Tuesday tar breaking windows.
_ THE ‘Chinese new yeir commenced on
_"Tuebody of Jaiwes'@.-Qagood was found .
es
a nt gk tase en right away; so 1 goed out and Saye, “MineMayrudet emu rd or ‘ fe
Eastern News —The gunboat Wateree, Marchal Petty semiede dispatch from Sen Het I ish Kaltes soit de Golten Schirkles;: ae eS : Ps ade! es — , this =?
Hor at Waobngton. Tele suid she. nakes . thet itt: The Maprhs and Deputy Mar~. sod every tngn so You iaven wine bua’ . Territory. Page turned State's ofidence,. "A Grad al wllbe gira by net be.
—— — wees roy a Rangers ‘shal Birdsall at once started out to hunt up . -%@ Be aays, “Tn hell mit yout grips,’ and-he \and immplieater other parties not-yet srrested. LANCASTER & 'CO.,
La =e ae ™ ae :
; 7 143 sete + tte Tyg 5 £
‘On Main Street, Sevada, on
ARMING TOS’s HIRTUNAY.
: THE Réstue is the name of & temperance
paper. which has been started in Sacramente. It, will be published monthly by E. H.
Bishop,-G. W,-8-—--__-.
A rEw days wince, Peter Dillon, of the
revenue cutter Shubrick, got“caught in the
machinery and had an aru: broken in two
places. ee
On the 6th inst e A. @. Niles, Frank
Phillipe te both of Nevada.
We acknowledge the receipt of chame
happiness.
3 —
snaps Zh haben
ia naval-officers in this country is preducing the moet gratifying results in St. Petere-_
g. “Go whete I may,” says the writer,
the theme of eonversstion, alike in the
a the theaters, in the enfes, und npen
the pave. ‘Phe writer adda that in an 1arince Gortschak off with which,
ored, he found that vfficer
Wing With satisfaction at.
sinallest detail, for he even related inany’ incidents of which our jegationiasaid to have
known nothing =". Y. Eve. “Post, Dec. 7,
Tue Philadelphia Gazette says. that a poheemanof thut city. who baa been in the
habit of seothing the weary huurs of his
watch with “hot corn.’ the other night
passed a brick yarit, in which an secepding
steam att his attention, and entering,
found it caine from a pot of baling corn belonging ta the colored. female of the
usually bought bis repnet: The conk, seeing
her old mer, griftned and begged tutreat him to a dish of bis favorite “fodder.”
The reat of the is thus described: =
He accepted the offer;and tovk a seat on
an in clothesbasket, ~
the lid of the cauldron, and with big fork,
produced the succulent. Te the dismay
and dieguat of the officer, he saw. that
lady was cooking the corn in a pot filled
“Is that the ‘way. you cook all your corn ?
asked the officer,
. “Sera *
» “What, along with dirty clothes?’ —__
“Why, ob course. Can't afford to bay
The officer dwpped the ear ald tovk
hurried leave.
New lends of silver aud gold bearing
quartz, says the Yreka Journal, havg Intely
been disesvered in Siskiyou collet. Nees
proepect tietly,and if our mivers would as
perseveringly prospect-and work California
mines, as they do the Washoe, there would
be many mere wealthy miners. 2
EM. Strange ‘has commenced suit ig .
San Francisco against the estate of Hetace
P.Janeay for $72,000. Tt is stated that in,
#356, a ju tgment of $32,000 was trans erred
to Janes for collection, but that he procrastinated until it beeame worthless, and the
‘present euit is for principal endi interaatd
“I will ne®ethiketthaei hid nidin Sisnid a
Quaker one day, “but I will let this billet of
ey fallon bn hh ise nt
: wos by, the Weigh t ‘of eae eer tkana
Ooarry on 6 btsot #
Wits Githiapih wae robbed “at's, hotal in.
San on Wednesday night, of $200
. Dy employed, Ra the motey wasting . from . .
he lady raivéd .
with dity clothes, both buiting together: +
siphon Yt t :
coil to bile de cose an’ de corn separate.” .
arid a silver Watch, by a person occupying .
SELLING OFF!
Take this methed ts infprm the public thatthey will sell their ‘extensive
Stock ot ay
Gent's Furnishing Goods, .
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
And other artisles too numerous ons to mention,
‘irst Cost.
=
x “WilTdo well to’ tail on. as'im yous
we eieareacnad Secs
x
RETAIL DEALERS!
In mp litte will do well te: <aht ated ‘oxémine
our steck of Goods as we will offer them great
aie
Goods
inducements.
NO ARC ITEC AND_CONTRAGDrone Clerk of the Bos 2er, wid swept dows upon the foe, aad made 2 — or
p-fecord that shull live when their graves are ng span, ley. mM flexi 2 TaARAT
hae fines the. San Francisco -Polloe eprops ake a
i]
d. Nevada, Novy: 1
€. €. taavitt, — JT. T. Davenport, *
J. A. Lancaster. C. F. Miller.
— Jnsitation Committee..
i i Nevada.: “6-3 a a
J.C, Birdseye,” _ AA. Hanson,
G. BN. Weaver, “Chad. Matsh,
A.D. Tower,” James Colley, i
Chas. Kent, Xk. G: Waite,
WW. Weeks, John Sneath,
E. P. Marcellus, I. N. Dawiey,
A. Barton, B. Locklin,
O. Maitman, H. Mackie,
W UH. Crawiord, ~ Cr C. Wemore,
N, bs Brows,. 5
R. M. Hunt. J. J. Ott, :
Juhn Pattison. C. Beekman,
Julius Dreifuss, W. H. Davidson,
E. H. Gaylord, . J. R. Goodman,
Geo. 8. Peirce, Jobo Williams.
W. Smith, ——
b
Phos. Findley, A.B. Brady,
Robt. Watt," “DR. Holbrovk.North San Juan. .
Geo. D. Degnin,
Sam. Gilham, David. Bovyer,
L. L. Walling, j
E. Ti. Pratt,
pro
Red Dog.
W. A. Begole.
You. Bet. :
W. W. Cozzens.
q ~ Quaker Hifi.
W._N. Jacobs, Frank Hoar.
“Empire Ranch.
Thee. Mooney,
~Smarteville.
GP. Gephart. —
Abe. Wagener.
Wan. Hydelouf,
Ed. Williams,
Sucramento.
Teanc Williamson, ~R-“Thomas.
Te. Wea. Sigourney. .Fraak~Cleveiand.
ON HAND AGAIN: —
* ates
s READY to supply ‘hi former
Ce high nr Erucrlily with all
zZ
i
.
4
fu returning thanks to his friends and the ppbus ff ack pegoeng: be slic a pegs
n u
public that he will
ist of Decem go
J.B. JOMNBTOF. G fy of Oe wenvben.
JOHNSTON & WENDLER,
i Weald y y ieform their
NEW “FURNITURE SPORE
Opposite G. W. Kidd's Banking House
S2UCH ua LAT ;
SAMUEL LEWIS,
ON BROAD STRERY. “,
. Jehn Po Skelton. —A. B-Dib ble
A
ee ae:
is
cotami tree
all over tl
Tue Ba
caster &
22d inst.,
ever taker
vitations t
from evet
numbers nr
7
Ps
Two _Dooré below the old Stand ey")
supper W
best te be
Ger ue
Auburn.
added to t
season for
desperate
for items
‘tion item:
obit in. a
utteupf. .
out. —
BULLY
panys st
ter past
good tim
are
Esq., Hot
J.W. Ra
tarTh
change in
hopes wh
recipient
we trust.
cer Fie
bathing e
excuse fo
SEnwaT
valuable
repeal of
in the cot
had a ney
paseed, v
followedCounty a
ed, thus
the coua
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