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August 1, 1862 (4 pages)

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an. ‘the dangersof « Pueific. stock. for their regularly quarterly KOTES.—~A suit has ast.—We condense} Expenwmenrs Wrrn aSvamanure Can== ° FOnnGH Intervention. — The Secessioniats and their organs are wont to hold up ' and England interler“ing in American affairs as one of the rensone _ intervention: mit it ievitably ” #6'to0! pow. . discover from its language ex prdposea to do.’ Ou the ond hind fhe Seces‘sion wing of the ‘Democracy; changing ture since Inst veut,’ profeke tobe Th Tu¥or of sus‘taining tha Government, and. carrying on the war,’ Bach is the tone of their resolutions in Bit how do they propose tonctt Cenge hostilities 1 Have wa any assurance that ther] rebels, our “Arwies withdrawh, will not carTy, out their, threat of Bic, Waphinaten itow York and: Philndelohin? DO" they not any emphatically they will not. favor a Union of ‘all the States even if ‘allowed to dictate ‘their Gwn térmat” How prosecute the war for the restoration of the Union except, by the use of cannon and grape? Kiid and gentle’ words have {nile to periorm their affice, and necessity obliges the Government to resort to more severe menaures. Thad far ‘there-have been no extraordinary measures not justified by the Files of civilized war: fare resorted to by Our armies. We have -_treated the rebels humanely and with a lenity} and cousiderntion without parallel in tho history of rebullions. The poliey ot the Gov~All true Americans religiously believe and kaow the rebellion is without a cuuse and eupremely wicked, and that it ought to be, ead Hast be pur dow: Thid conviction cnnnot be destroyed, and ‘the threat or fact of foreign intervention is not going to turn us from our earnest and solemn convictions of duty. The nation is impressed that republioan institutions depend upon the integrity of the Uniun. The impression can never be effueed. Ainericans will fight till the last aun «hall set before they will consent to a dismomberment, and fereign intervention will eoly redouble their determination and ener. ay. ‘The military spirit of the people is but as yet half aroused. Let the Briton and Gaul land da our shores with hoatile intent te anaction the monstrous crime of rebellion, , avd thillions of patiiota will rush to arms, hor laythem down till evety enemy shall be driven from the soil or made to bite the dust. In a few mote months our Monitors will defy the world in arme. The New York World “apoaks the :heartivlt sentiments of the American people when it saya: No earthly fact is more fixed than the readiness of the twenty-three loyal millions of thia Government tu fight, and to fightte the lagt if.veed be, against any European power of combingtion of European powers which shall undéftakea rescue of the sinking rebellion. ‘The energy with which Republi. oan Eranée rove aejone man and hurled back the ‘evnlition which sduglit to interfere for La Wendee, for half a yeneration defied ali Hurope, inarma and leaded England with debt which will mike tier groan to the lat day of herexistence, did not equal the wrath, ful might which a similor attetpt upon this A can Republic would surely evoke — Soonerthan submit to such vulrage, there would be fighting such aa the world never eaw. A anillien would take the field to re« pel invasion, and two milli te if there were aced. Canndasand every European poases sion on the continent weuld be seized, Eve ery cea would be swept by-American privas teers. Monitera” would .be apultiplied . by scores, and, i neeessnry, hundreds Every viver would be converted intoxa, doekyurd, aad every pliin inte »n armory,” ‘This antion} shall notso die. It is God's heritage. Nor earth nor hell shall prevail against it. A New York paper of a late dite gays that the rumored opposition acroas the Nicarxgua route is said to have. tuken shape at last, and according to the programme spoken of, is to embrace twe steamers, the Moees Taylor and the Caatzaconlcos, on the Paeific aide, (the latter soon to be sent around by Mr. Ruberts,) and two stenmers not yet aamed, on this side. The preparations are not suck, however, as to alarm the holders of divideuds of at least 20‘per ceut. per annum, aor to abate the eficiency and success of the Vanderbilt live on the Atlantic side. It is farther etated that the Old Rights acres the eld Nicaraugua have been brought up as the besis of reviving the tradsit through that . public debt.” A question has arisen conbeen decided by Judge Sawyer, pro. m the at totourcens coca cake ; _: Lf the State. The law of Congress is sup-. ese ® stan posed to coufliet with the law of the State Congress bas the powe? ti regulate the. national currency, ‘nad itis! presumed the decisions of our courte will be favorable to the Federal Géverninéht. .?Byt ‘theres another question involved ia. the circulation of these Demand Notes in thie State. By. some. it is claimed: they: will work ‘an injury to us pers in New York. We can see only a positive benefit n the in‘teodudtion of these notes fimong us as cur-. rency. They are certainly more convenient than coin for pusposes of exchange, and more safe inasmuch as they enn be transported without so great exposure, The suppesition thit these Demand .Noteas will take the pluce of gold in thie State, sending the . latter out and supphmnting it with’ paper, seeing lw be not worthy of inuch. attention, The tiotes will be sent-to this coast probably, ‘in only limited quantities fur the payment of Government employees, Indian war debts, &¢., and being more convenient than gold to "It. is said that fifty or sixty thousand rebbuilding two ironclad gunboats there, similar . to the Mertiniie. and that 5 mity es Prevails among the rebels, Jackson and Lee . *.: ‘The correspondent.of the. Times says.our., ae te "See Maa Cla e The Wasmixeron, July. 27th.—Commodore cited {acta which are considered’ Miguilleait: rtinent has learned ‘that steamer, off the vlockade. y laden with arme and ame lovee “by three regiments of infabtty and two battalions of cayairy, with » battery of artillery, uader Gen. King, lest Fredericksburg m the directian of Gordutisville, on Friday and retutned last wight. They advanced nearly to the Orange Court Howse and within'ten miles «ff Gordonsville, Orange wis vecupied by a much » ant ral -press is Sruidtul: in augaostions and scares; but It is impossible, eowhat it Army will do forthe benefit of y &c. Gone TO sE4.—On Sunday, the pilot boat put off to sea on her own account.— pilots who were ow board of her, seys. the Alta, were put off vessels entering rte 'O hands off ‘Tubal Cain, a Chirlestun, attempting to.runShe was heavil “hohed “her” he po ape beh ti ba the vessel ho was to take charge uf, whilet they were so engaged it is supposed the lashings. 01 the. helm worked lvose, for the pilut ‘boat went'uut tosea ig sheets and i nas way over the deep without a ma . firm will ment of their account=. wil prevent costs being added thereto. A splendid vee oa Pld . . Oldest established Bustnessin the Mowititains ' wore Hi . £a be TUESDAY, = j at) ae acl an oe Se we ees “ settlement . From this pore om a3 the goods bedi sib cee'd toon cork stock tor the coming 6 or 14 months ing . —ee-the ++ Weed? +‘¥ance,”’ All persons ly on the ** ad~ wreka Lake WiCo. ad Foth, iy Vevix ve Miners Ditch te. . ath . ¥. C. Co. va Cals Quarts company. ber, 2d Jucute & Sargent vse H ie, Seiner Sew Ault os gage SER EK superior force of the ene certoined that faet, the Fe ed, hotly pursued by a large force of cavalry, Which wttacked the rewr guard several times, pulsed in every inatance with loss. on our side. Arrivals at National Exchang Bread Street, Nevada. GEO. KR. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR JULY 30, 1862. Mrs Ackley, Cherokee Grass Va’ hten, dopay debts with onthe wther side.of the gontinent from business men on thie side, it ie likely they would be-emplnyed for the purpose unless it is made more to the interest uf the debtors to send gold, os i the case at present.” At any rate these notes ate receivuble for, Government taxea which we will have’tu pay, and in this way must of the notes will find their way back to the Eastern States -aguin.in the shape in whieh they came, The fear of these notes forcing specie out of our feree retir-. but were re We hear of no loss There is other news of trig importance, Rk&ics or a Fuxmer Race.—A corres. pondent of the Stockton Republican writing about Dr, Snell's: the tatluwing? ~~ Muysenay in Sonora, says do ump vies, a Wooden Water kape Bactory FOR SALE! ‘HE Subscriber offers for sale oie half of the machinery and establishment fur boring #8 _ ae late of ifeace or —_— re ion sete OF. Be th Nevada, July 22a 2" Wooden Water Pipes, in this City 1} The businessis good and offers as id. openjug tor au tndustriows ‘aan fa eek at permabent employment, _ the sale with inehwde ~ Ground, Machinery and Rights. eg oo r an‘ A relie of some former race, who ed Calitornia at a very remoterperi« dy wag pointed out to me, found ina tunnel which Was rin i the side of Tyble Mountaia 2,000 feet, which had evidently been wrought by the harils of man, the waterial being hemutite of iron. There waa a hole pierced throgh ita centre, whieh, when brought to Or Sa I was filled with cinaabur. Many other antique specinens of manulactuty were.shewn ine, ame of which preseuted a singular uppearance, diflering miterially trom those now in tude by the Indiane of Cualifurnia, Stone mortire, bowls, dishes dnd scoops had been brought. him by the winere who found them deep “into the buwels of the Stute must be unteunded, as they are conYertible into U. 8. Bonds bewring interest wnd would be funded if they became injurious in any degree asa circulating inediuw. tore of the paper we have the better. ain, Geo Miller, M . City. Geo Lock R Gatzert, dP & Lady } do & ders, ADM Tue ELevarion or River Beps.—The Scientific Press ssya the sediment. washed down trom the mountains during the winter foods and deposited in the bed of the Yuba, at Maryaville, ten feet abuve its. former. posi. tion, according to the Express. The same causes hare, no doubt, operated to raise the beds of the American and Sacramento rivera to a great extent, a fact which should be burne in mind by those contemplating leveeing. Owing to thia filling up process, the }river cannot hold near as much water aa fore merly, so & comparatively small.rise will cuuse a greatovertiow. Until the mountains coase their travel towards the sea, it ig extremely doubtful if any general und effective levee syatem can be adupted, as the beds of the rivers are raising much faster than the people can raise the banka, D L Hastings, Washoe W Montgomery, G V SEE ME! SEE MB1! #EK ME 1!! JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY ! 10,000 PINE CIGARS ! ! 4U.Z.0O.N. NEW BRAND, SPLENDID FLA+ ver. Also, a Fresh Supply of FOREST ROSE! Fine Cut Chewing. Tebacceo !! wIN CANS! 4 It is much the CHEAPEST Way to buy it, at A. K. JENKINS, NATIONAL EXCHANGE. SALOON, Nevada, July 30th, 1862. NOTICE ! WHE undersigned hayjug sold his Daguerrean Gallery bevtee one Pete Deerercens mers that he will remain meath from the Peace.—The Visalia. Delta of Thursday “Senators Latham and McDougall will confer a favor by ceasing to send ua ‘pe: documenta © from, Washington, We have wasted a good deal of time, which we could
Ul epare, in wading through these productions, in the dope of discovering what kind of peace theae gentlemen are io favor of, but can get ne information on the subject. If they would state broly whut ‘eompromise’they are prepured to make with Duvis & Co., one could see the point of their long But they content themselves with stating what they are nut in favor.of, which catalogue includes every act of the Adwuinistration; at the same tine refusin, the slyhtest inkling of their plon for ving the Union of these tes. these sensdiess drivelSo THEY Sraxp.—It ia a significant fact that a class of professed Union papers, wuch as some we might mention, lose po epportunity to say a good word fer the secesThe Butte Democrat one of the meanest of secession journals, received the tullowing obituary from the Folsom TelegrapA & professed Union institution: Disp.—The Bute Democrat, an excellent democratic paper, deceased ou last Friday. . a A Huce Tvsx —J. Helt, of the Independent mining cliim says the Sonora Flag at Kineaid’s Flat, on the 10th of June, found a tusk 8 feet lovg and 24 inedes in eircumference, weighing 250Ibs. 1t was imbedded iu advy, sandy guil, about 16 feet below the eur ¢ face of the ground. present date, pee CYL faery ae MSON» indebted : that a8 his s.ay in Nevada is calling ‘at. the Gallery, A. LIEBERT. Y d fine assort ment of hand will be sold at cost will mver fiud a tired reading UARTKH UF A CENTURY. A QUEEN oF a completed the twenty—Friday (June 20 fifth year of the reign of Victoria, Q She ‘is now in the prime of crowned at the early age of eighteen,) haa already. reigned longer most of her predecessors, but ten of whow wore the crown a quarter of a cen longest reign being that of George LII, whe wae King aixty years. Great Britain, SURGICAL OPERATIONS ON THE BaTTLE FirLo.—A surgeon writing from MeClelking uf operations upon the field nt the battle of Fair Oaks, says he }. remneved limba and cutout bullets without using chluroferm, the patients being so excited by the noise ef artillery and musketry Llan’s army, in & SACRAMENTO NOMINATIONS.—The Union’ party of Sacramento county have nominated NEW STOCK-SUMMER GOODS AT THE American Dry Goods Store ! BROAD STREET, NEVADA, AVE : the L, STOCK of SUMMBR GOODS! &7 Ever brought in the Mountains. £4 THE DKY Goons Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding not fail te suit. CHINN & COLBY Peers from #an Francisco RGKST AND BEST »KELECTED country at such prices that car SILK GOODS--New Varicty. (toe DRESS GOoDs, Totics Peintes, Jacones,? 5000 yards Peplin: ‘ silk and Woo Sheéllers,5 Traveling Dress Goods, all kin as, BRUSSELS &2 VELVET C . 920 Wiecceet Minew Ver of ever 2e0 A 7% hero 8 & American Prints ids o Briain 1. 5 I Table Damask, Brown and Bleached Sheetisg. es.of Linen, “A Yarge Stock “of Ny 7 , Mehair, Barege. Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts, Shawis, Mantilias, ~ _Berbroidcri¢s, Ko % Shakers, Su es, Umbrellas, Parasols, NEW STYLE. DUSTERS . NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ! New Style of Embrvidery, entirely } i BONNETS & CHILDREN'S HATS ! » New Style ot DKESS SILK. Thie Gevt ever seewin the moytitaine of Califernia— ‘. Wae bought for Cash and we will antee to —— porad Other est lishment can sell cheaper possibl Ladies t :atland examine our Goods before awhere. Give us one trial. z CMINN & COLBY. Nevada. Juiy <9th . ar (ete atogk of Dry. Coods<the lar feurformer Democrats aad two Republicans . ** 2% ba mind the ‘pain. for the Legisl itive ticket, although the Republican element in the county is vastly more numerous than the Union allies. Barto and Warwick are renominated for the Axsembly. EPA young candidate for the legal pro. feesion was asked what he should do firat when employed te bring anaction:? fur ten guineas on account,” was the prompt ‘. reply. He passed instantly. “uch and vacant eh fence, said tract by blazed trees, Seres, more oF leas, toGov. Stranzy. of North Carolina, has been norating, to his ald friends, Umen men and Secessionists, and with, at is said) wnarked effect. A part of his speech is‘puolished, and seems ts have been well conevived for its purpose. A GRAVEYARD is naturally a repulsive spot. but when a little flower from the family ix planted there how deur the place. becomes. A mother whose child les under the little mound, loves the spot as she used ta love the cradle and crib where the besom slept. AN Iris Gia ning. en that 1 will Ee Ses eet + in Nevade, on TURSDAY Jul between the hours of ® seluck, A. Me Given under my hand, thin 2ist day of oune N.W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Plaintiffs’ Attys,whe eos treasure of ber . Tue Alta says that the chief steward at the Lick Housv, San Francisco, was one at the body guard of Fremont when that curps made its famons charge against the rebel hordes at Springfield, and bears on his person marks of three or NT.—Jamea Murph or P. Hawley, eal descendant of the great F died recently a6 Marseilles, years. He was sboutcigh high and weighed 336 OWLTON, d rebels may dislike our right in their front, they four very severe . ), ovuntey. to bid them ‘go off.” alain se Rouse and ie Bearls “HERIEF’s SALE .—W hereas, on the 19th day of July, A. p., 1862, 0 final‘judgment and . decree. was rendered in the District Court of the 1ith Judieal District of the State of California, in aud forthe county of Nevada, acainst Robert rt) T. Roberts, and in favor of John RB. Evans, for the sum of Seven Hundred and Seventy-four do} lers, principal debt with iuterest thercon at the rate of one oT cent per: th, di tion ef Perinenth, from the ren sment until paid, and Thirty-nine, ($3) dollars counse} fers. together with all costs of suit. And whereas, onthe said 19th day of duly, A. D., 1862, it_ wes ord: red and dieieed by the said court that the mort . Pinintiff’s ~ eet he ig teint be foree and the pro thenste, Seerrted to-witt-That certain lot situate. at Sweetiand, Brid rt township, county of Nevaia, and State of California known asthe “Assembly Saloon,” sit wi.te Opposite Dannals’ stereo te sold to sati vied upon and afy said t Se ae eon ga : interest and costsof said sums of money as atorcsaid te the payment ven, thet I will expose to public sale all the above described » to he highest bidder for cash, 3 Gent of tha teere 2 ween the hours of 9 o'clock, a e. soa ce te: ne pr <4 ot 3 ‘ nee NW. KNOWLTON, Shei W. KNOW & Niles, Pininitife’ Attys.” claims against the t a, Bet ent ' ee vs McCamVout « loth, M.-¥: C. & W.Co. vs Ev‘ Tht ef al A 26th J Kh Evane ve BT Roberts cided, perty is a that thie &i cient to ou sion of sto! of proof ex accused, as only stat explain the effect of th to be consi suspicions but we ean stood it. in convey tet itself suffic "Phe --evide _. Months ago valued-of $ near the ca Lond the and compel and hé oon the inoney ; after being with a iver were made suggested . furnish his \ The Judge straight jac SIMPLE tried by th . sintee, for ri man at Wa found Web \mo battery. ce” The wcratic Cou evening: C. Bailey, J. Jud. Grimes SENTEXC ‘sentence ye for Ap aseaul $75, which Opp Fe. new Odd Fe ander thes Gove, the ce a building th BAatt.—A Temperance -affai?. Dan oadof thie Stat _pinphlet fo agajuet the b cP Gov. ans that Co eent a bushe FAamMIine.plains of a gion. A Preni Call gays: The diy op city to assuin alatthe Kas know Hallee mark ny We! the wile ar. Prentice bis munitives: of the reveis Yation, the le Toposing at t iuaamuct