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January 12, 1864 (4 pages)

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SSS Se cepa cae
“ili So punien paRohbs Suicone rites.
we pay gt ip not strictly true shat the
_, Mepartiwwen’, has the same. cogtr other .
"fire departments tave in other places simiYay, circuitetnnded. ‘ta tines of; fires the
. fire depertiient iv supreiag ‘Jeet ae te-war . w
times the. military is er ee -ei¥i.
“power. 2 iM A MO :
We have said, the, fire appartment, on ia
ate ‘necasion: was naptrent siitiet sek
At need. pot. Apply to Andividual companies.
“We say, the bulk, ‘of. the property i in the
towns below Pine. streot, inndwe sig; the
"ie fot. the bhiief, of a fire department is
eas
egret fa of
, . of Saturday indicated, or if the managers of . the Leg
the water woths lwetel sa’ iach! bh /dult ab A siwtip id’ thle lode
‘. youg article her ly alter the fire. oe
ay
ve as
Pitt all directions 1 aming
out water ‘to veach the top of'an awning, the
firemen fought wader disadvantages that . ?
woald-decount forthe éxtent of the éonflas
tothey could make no adequate fight: They
hour if there) had ‘been the usual supply of
whter+ without” ‘Water. they found the: fire
-apréading id every ‘ direction,” and “as ebay . ay oie,
where. the most property: js—t0-be--suved—
~ Streets, at fires, are like rifle pite-or brenst,
‘Tworltit int War’ A stand is to be itiade in Boe,
pee WAR vectines ‘fecenenty
_ to retreat to fap “it‘te ‘well known tha
moat of our fires originate in, the Upper part
~ ofthe: tow and the: flumes' are driven’ down
*Ytéwn by ‘the wind Uint ‘alihost uniforinly
‘blows 1H thint direction. “Pat the: ‘qdtestion
-te-nny +omeyWhere should. the
{. ood by atinding and holdiag} eould do little as. companies, each, “exerted
erage! where bis ‘sdrvices 9 wotild be dtaila. ’
ble, gn 7 every firemen is 4 property
hulder ; nnd’ Wien he saw hie Gould. do no
pipe, .
wooden buildings dry .
. as powder, a high wing. ;
sid set yiipbtate dvatredest Tad Withwould have pit ‘vt the fire tn half -an4"*
aration; Andephident uf" miy eoiiderations . Al
of skill or energy, The firemen were like sol} Mada
diets rushed intd battle’ without: munition T
aorptte of gape CUSTOSMADE Goons.” rut
and made in the mostelegant styles, ——
%—
_. -t2A8A
ee acne AND_
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
“Nevada City. —
co
= TF Goods delivered ia of Hata. £1
Ae a variety of
t f2998ntand ernet help but fitti
‘alliaidting the dost”
fisnine: GOODS
cy
eis by, the 8
ko, t é House saad a
perp urtdies partioabace:
TENBY.
” Homie and bot ane oar
The lot.onGommercial street:
-er withthe walls, oceupied bef.
ore t
Louis BPA enters,
steadier wie
ee Ss
etn Ba
Shaye bedn. nade at oy late Gonflagriition
and wer eurenot whether he. bow renin or
-oty-hewill say, Pine street. And no one,
cognizan§"6F ‘the faéts,Will Weny that the
fire might: fiave been’ begti' drreated, there with
proper € forte; “We have . never heard it dieputed yet, and’ we. have hatered to the npin‘Abievit on this point, We do not con-’
dem members of the fire comy ies. Moat
Uf thein worked well ; io. fect. “worked!
beyond their strength. Bat, hat some one.
~dnvauthonlty ordered an effort in: the vicinity
“gf Mills’ stable, We belivve, ind’ hundreds
with us believe. the lower vartuf the town
miei have beensaved, Tho work could
natheve, heen done, with-bose; but we:think .
“at foo much to excuso’ any one from fleeing .
before a fire-when the first resource fale.
: When wartridges giveout,the bayanet has
sometimes beon found an efficient weapon,
So in’ ‘A‘fire, if thé Witer‘wilHot throw,
there ie nogreat generalship displayed by
giving up everything for lost. The worth of .
“ién Td art theit wehiae abd’ erpe. .
oll in emer, dies. tthe waterworks
: oad a dozen fc by uckate welt” thinned are
comotinnits worth thtir weight in gold.
" err
‘Tuw@nosaneotne: Union spooks appro»
“vingly of the proposition of Judge Howe
/ te cult Out miflind of men vnde
‘the commond of Gen, Grantfor the purpose
‘sof liberating every Union pritoner in’ Dixie.
The propositivy-eemefeom.a newspaper a
fowl Weelis had wlien it was'reported our prieonere-at Richmond-were starving and —euf* fob? Crabitieh ? Te wai WHdRYOS Thdieneti t. mmetdable. But, sipce that
} tigers Senay 2. the pr sapere are . nionths
a WEN Helted aa the condition, of rebeldnin
will allow, and, therefore, thereds ®o urgent
_ ndaeedity Tetithe step. © Flad'the. Proportion
5 a
‘heen inade when the ‘ecauntry was pained with
tha Fepbrtel Itorrars Of Feber, prlsorigit thight
. not have Seats linble to eo many objections ne
te
It the A of Fein: ‘Hewe had
posed. toputin the Mu a initlion of new
~for-the-purpose-ot crushing the rebellion at
the earligg® prddtbdlile pm eit it would
have been sensible and would have sounded
: far béttenshnn itslere, Nothing canbe made
oS oubofsympethy: fox nit, uniont ipa te sqidiers
in Dixia,, beoause the devotion. ta-the Union
we asintense agit ean bednrohing alb-the
giee'ef patrivti: A ertiéadé ta ertell rela. . fi
Tian ag blow, ja,iysh, 98 hay. aad will, coms
‘taand Juat ne many. men, to. any. the, lonat, ng .
berate a fews ‘thousand
Nf . more like
Phow to use them. We are.net compelled to
ate the town burn up ywhitle & bupetijtends Tt. .
ent of the -worke ie. smaking: hie ‘way: from .
real question.
firemen might have done better than they
did-had they suticipated thatthe uenahmeans . §
thatfl remen employ, aud focmenwhich they . »
are. organized, would not be fo
But they are firemeg te tise water, and lo . tot dey
-they.can bare water: there, i#-no-neéd for . a
the organiantion. “The present system does
The writer iv Sabdny’s ‘TRANSCRIPT pur
posely exaggerates the demand of .the
}department. We dbk ac firemen earl!
pipes—that we be ie af the preeit
places and. state of a . of, whi
will make a record, and than that we be on Ha
informed ef all. see n the position of
the gates, Which’ y D.
That we sk a ravi. ke wih i sa tet
free them from sediment and periodieally ro .
in the spring and. oummer,-but in the fall,
sbeeette town’ : , e—
That We, aled hate. at ites ition
at any thine'te see ‘whether the’ gates &e.
are open or. shut. Thie gives Practical con:
trol of the. supply of water, bedatiea with .
“the ‘keye'at bind: and dnowing where ‘and
Rough & Rowdy.. “As. the. reservole was
full during the lust fire, and has e been
Kept so by the South Yuba , we
+ think a complionce with the
5 apters Would inaure a supply of on
Pri ent Me
re companies s are = practinly dibanded
aS EMAN.
“Tene: Harttord jis walked to Walle.
worth's Tower,
eis riya s
ities inl
‘Tt tnay ‘be conerded that the}
} Aut supply the water > ie there one. that, wilt .
have a dopildath et. df hefabo the inaia Easter tira
excreing:the-pompepignaapd: the apt merely . }
’ distance of ten miles, in . >.5
: Sea mana . t
ATA ere were)
evade ’.— District ae
cla
comple aint
said
lication of
ey et ih
Soeie
on yos in this forty dye iene out tw ke j
Stateaud ou sae MP io
te the toehe fe ——
the
icularly mentioned ‘and peek tn
i
bie
X swer
n fil
cris Morngace
te Fi ep le ¢
complaint par:
» and rp
m such sa
as
th
Tat
uit — ruarrans, i
t ae
od the
ainet yee 1-4
. ay these > ead te the under
t
handed
@ sul ebared ‘
ett
a a Work aad
pe ke Sree “enas oe a
will be
4060 Ae @* aNd’ nat
Lo Pr a pane .
acne
ed
i
a}
i .
x a fee G3 10 .a¢08 7) aie'T 3 teu
witiipleinee smi call ad esi cnet
he went te look alter his owa property.— tha gn mai +O
The: tiddble}’ yw “haved thdisted’ dver and. comes the date of th theadvertinement. -:
over again, weg.a Want of water pandas the. eS ce PL BAM, Postm ‘Postmaster:
reservoit. was full, the specific dimen was, Aay"es, pe TA Miaaney Maney
‘and town, ‘Il viere had, been water aaa ny Iara 2 a oe fora: -bu
would have’ 0 ig . Carpenter John d MeLaughha Isaac
water, the haat pa Tiga gla we Carvin Jue Me tends eae
‘Agtih. “Heues the necessity of eatablishing Cue ot he v4 ~ ;
“4 rule, if possible, that will supply the water. ‘Caley atri :: lee re, PB. .
Af in theysessen whee fires, are: wust fre ae eho Mi i, BS Bi ted {
papaniss and, destructive, the, water ie.to be Pale Maury .# Rickey Jobn «
shut off the pipes, the Gremen need not be . Done Franklin..) Robinean CoP.
at the trouble of tubing as uselea. as of . Fdwar very AP Paes. Sr
{hows from the-engine. _Plieyaidietet ie rs Beott. Wai
stay at their own étdréw aid houses; and . rere Mies Joanne Hah be
save ‘their property. ‘The experience of . Hoffinan se opp ‘Staffer Jereminh
1856 and 1863 ‘shows that » fire. started nese ju pie eae
can’t he 23 tioguiebed withawt weter-swhile fea
{much property cen: be saved by the pegsonil Jena sy i. 8 Bi i
‘Wxertiona of the owners: “An attack updo Lithgow W ad Chas.
the firemen only diverts attention trum the Lat Jo ne Phen Nera
aim BOYS.0LO@EING:
1
‘
ij E
mee
~ + they
iP. BANNER’s,
Taetsk
BROAD and PINE « StREETs,
:-yery large stock comprising erfrom the very finest Lamb’s Wool}.
: te: poet
Ther have in nn reat variety, ‘unde to ord
celebrated mana 8,4 very ls
i
. Forsale cine a the Chearest
AT P. BANNER’S
HEY are fod SELLING OvF at cost
“AT. P; ‘BANNER’S
== They ay NOT have Three OF Four: Prices.
4 At P. BANNERS + y are ever opposed to anty .
PRT a a ty oe t 5 . way? selldas eee Pao aE we
“Nevaiiny Jap Othe; :
4 "GUULB's. SALOON.
“PRANK G ‘GUILD,
OULD inform hi .
we that podinad sform hie shady son, iver gor
teem te ‘oh yer th ‘stéee?,
Where he be — ja a :
bent , Tenlity,
~ on hand the ~~
“9 CMs FERRAND,& co. .
PHOTOGRAPHIC.”
AND
n DAGUBRREAN ARTIST,
it te
why ini utidll dd ta his and Ales
eatrnen take nares pes efthe
ON Ping. stREET,
Overthe U abted Stetes Bekery
ada, vy
re .
a i ee
BOYS’ CLOTHING! /
a RMPRIER. Yh Wa tiW mo Ly
oT
_Maatvhie coninen!dy
4) MeMANGON, 6. G.uRAVITE. a. 8. WAMILTON.
nde WaNaoW 886,
PRICES. 04 :
Cor. of. op res &. Pine sts.~ New Dry Go ‘Goods
"tin Sake begs leave ‘to
Hae Ge ponte: Sagem he ane
“At: ie oLa_c
rs STIL. T E. and; veide tet to be
setinetly smserstond Pipe he is going 1 to stay
therp ang aell tm 334
Cheap as é Shoapees, It is his determination not. tbe titider.
seid by any y!
. His, ‘stock poll of ,
womens? Pane Sec
: Gaiters, © :
od evety style or Shoe ! !
co “and” ‘Ohildten's Shoes.
ag 4 ~ Every styles
. Benkert’s Pump sole, Dress,
‘Cquare Edge, Doubic sole, &
Quilted Bottom Boots.
. _Alargeassortmentof
Sem Beste: &e:Ee
of every deseripiidn at =
‘San Francisee Prices réi —
_ Boot and Stidemiaker’s supplied at command.
wits wore bought at the store is warranted and
repaired free oi ee if ae unreasoneis
workmen = the Having o one ‘of the very
State
ts at short nodam prépared tom
ios peepee catchall
Grateful for lfteral pa e in tie past,
wn Seter mined to merit at oe a future” "ty et
netioes Bey rate Pars, at ne Bw.
Remember the Corner ! $
LEM. ROGOE,
Nevada, Jan. = are
dies of Nevada and vieinit
+ “‘publie fh peeeid thes
bas opened ‘hte
x . . Mave Dry Geods Storer
At the Cor, of Broad & Pine Sta,
eal
Where he. will Paki sd keep on hand.the‘. finest assortment of
‘Silks, Merinos, and all kinds
or Dress Goods, .
or soiihe Latest Styles and fous,
a AlgO RMA agsobtiogat’ of 0° 2
Runbrotdérs: Trimmings and
Miltthiery \Gobds. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, &c. &c.THE pAtiGnbige OF ithe pidblie ib "peapetttutty
solicited. 2
A. GOLDSMITH,
aié .* ‘At the late standof Bates & McCormick.
i5NAG 2Netees Ga
“Fev Jan. 6th,
ata rede méeting of aa
0, NOx 2y it was
pay a all
gine ©
W. H. DAVIDSON,
Colt Ladder Co.
lowe rd TES AND P iti a 3
rh PiinwgeyD
5
4
a, ;
Moet’ Heavy: and “Light 2a,
He selia: IMATHER, POOLS; SHOE Finvtbei a8
err!
will be 1
comman
Maj. .Ge
rate offic
of thé I
STAN
-correspo
bool
tha 1¢ is
that Cali
other 8
Said ang
will con’
Tor some
Washing
~—“pondent
“doubt ab
Tt ie ‘the
nt first ¢
Moveme
aemuch