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August 22, 1862 (4 pages)

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_ WHAT HAS BEEN Provep.—The war has véd that tie United Stétes havemore gi. . diy nation on the at has 2 panione? x ‘United States Goverpat ot FRIDAY oe MORNING, AUG. Thent bas no PRIDA) fimong the Governmerits 224. of Europe, dnd furthermore, that it needs anxiety. ~ ‘For County Judges For Supervisor : JOSEPH WORRELL, ; any other nation. From THe CoLorapo.—A number lowe Bo ks tea Geka HD Byles derstood to be at Williemsburg on Saturda . was.o divisic&, whi Mr. Cohen met about loyal heart beats with but «single impulee. mines. All of them give the most flattering 4 and thosei fore then te that thes: ure towa: we think more din immediate settle added thereto. A splendid-opportunity will be offered to any one desirons oi chysging in trade munity a at the old stand,asitjsthe . . ‘we must Oldest established Business in the Le eres ! i det the expiration of sixty days ance of our stock on hand, inciudin: store fixtarca, be. willbe sold. Rich MEN WANTED iw of the vic for cash meut of Shale eabbubbe with revel costae Being . of the gunboats came down the river, but my passed on-the way down the peninsula. 60 days, Tent Juan n hem the Color do among them Mr. Coker, came dowif eT lerde” es the peninsula. Gen. Burnside 3 Brandon, do do of that city. He brings five. thousand dollar arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 17th, and ¥. BD Fonts, Omega do Jin dust, and says o town has been Inid out went.up.the.James river as fur as the Chick3d McNalley, do NC Willard, Sacra’to* ahomin to see huw operat were going vn. do ions y K Bartlett, within half a mile of the river, and over one AC Patterson. do do He returned. yesterday to the Fortress, rehundred houses have been erected. The miporting everything B.D Merchapt. 8 FF. do as satisfactory, The 2 s Eureka, ners are mostly Sonorians, and all their dust weather was most delightful and most faveraJ Hawk, Deerscreek R Tibbitis. Alpha goes.tu Sonora. The rainy season has just ble for the movement. He reports that most W Daney. commenced there. ~ JOSEPH LEWIS man fora a@ marrie -diacharge -are the a . Quart Specimens t . -at least, 1 ULPAMBL ky fer, Cutting and Polishing»! Bought at IM MEDIATELY-!! é Premitm dver the juliet sic value, by -and if th the repr Testricte: with love hiiman fe a's NASHVILLE, August 18.—A train f om * BAKRETT & SHERWOOD, vewelers. New No 617 Montgomery st. San FrayciecD Hunteville was fired into to-day near Columb. Prema are needed te work on the ; cooled and party fires re-kfndled we cannot BURSTING oF A WATER SPouT.—A desm. Teh persons were killed. JECAYED TEETH filled with pt tell; but for the present party ia swallowed ‘Suspension Bridge. The rebels are reported to have evacuated “Golt, Tin, Bove filing « eer which patch to the 8. F. Jowrual, frém-Los Angeles, they will be preserved, by VK. POND. Office up in the great coutest for the preservation Chattanvoga, making a northern march. Immediately» over Block & Co’s Store, corner of Pine and ComUuion refugees from Gallatin report that. AppPly of the Unien. iAtepublican Government is Aug. 18th, says & water spout burst, on the . mercial streets, Nevada; Cal. jyi-3m. How soon the feeling of patriotism will be accounts. _being strony $Y Gree i tlic other side of James river, also Ww G Val’y an thie St ‘the ¢omm Sor 1smo s. » Wash’s. as the “ Weed,” iseontinually on the Se aes * do s’e WH Mitchell, @ Val’y P tirm will please present thesuane for wert lenient C Shord that some redisin to guard the pontoo bridge THE WAR—THE TRUE I8SUE.—The whole two hundred Americans en route for the. across the Chickabuminy over whiehn the ar, evil. taf °° Baicen and fioctei eepers ct ] find itte th interest to yive our stock ap without morning. Fitz Jolin Porter's Whos! TOBACCO DEALEBS, 4 the WAN inte slightest. men arrived in-Los Angeles on the 17th inst. aes GARS ANP TOBACCOS! beet proved thit UP ¥TEVY the following: . ~-benmnareughity; ne wewelt can” build “aar-<ilbaleadiiy 48 . Mooroe Inst evening, furnishes JOUN_C, BIRDSKYE. ~ AMES COLLINS, WM, Hy. SEARS. SETHMARTIN, J. W. RULE, 7 parr Beats Union Administration Ticket, . For pnunblonen, ; NASHVILLE, Ang. 19.—Morgan is report-}nene.Ithas proved that the genius and ed to be atHuutsville mechanical skill of American inventors is as eight hundred men. remarkable in war as in peace: It has: also) eA San Franeiscu Canon, some forty-five miles no houses were burned by Morgan's guer-. ; tested in thecrucible of rebellion, and from , eer re this city, ou Saturday, floeding the canhi. the cry of every loyal citizen is for varnest 2 __ CARPENTERS . WASHINGTON, A 20 .—A special dison with about fourteen feet of\water, for patch to.the New Yor pa Ta. says that the we should not divide our interest between it several miles. A Mr. Chevalier and wife . mind ofthe Governmen agitated touchfrom San “Francisco were passing through’ ing the eensorship of the press. Cowplaints was have ‘been made that new and important . _tion is ins certain sense—in arms—and furthe cation. at the time—Mrs. Chevalier Ee ated he eeABT to be trifed with; we must either stup it or . “dv uothing but wage it. 1t alone will turnish, WEDNESDAY, -— 80 out-of those of othe¥ Generals. Orders ameeting held in New York, July last. No Golden Eta; butmore-recently of the Mir-. evident, aid between Haripton.and Yorkpelitical speeshes wore delivered ; not enly ror, aréin-the Real Estate and Intelligence town. Asthere dfe ‘20-acrea eovered. by hospitals; at ja railroad is new bewas the party spirit repressed by the presbusiness in Virginia City. ing built tromHampton: to this inca ence of thousands of all parties ; better than this, it was overridden by the intense earnest Ee What was last evening @ sunset -eloud gleaming beautifully in hues of orange and nessa of feeling fur the prosecution of the crimson and gold may be splashing us puddlewar. This. is the feeling which moves the wuter beneath our feet to day. Union party of thie State to-day, looking alone at the one great issue, desiring to has{#’Purity in those who rule. must ever ten the tine when the flag of the great Rekeep a propurtivuate place with the progress public ghalbwave over every foot of our terof knowledge im those whe ubey. _ritory ;*Wheu'the*clash of arme” and the te" He who brings ridicule tu bear against “thunder of war’ shall be no longer heard truth finds in his hand u blade without a hilt, within @tir® bérdérs. ‘Lhe loyal sons of our more likely to cut himself than anybody else, State have endeavored to bury party names, Wasitncton; place. > has perched upon our banners,” we have turned to our old trade of party building.— Events of the last month have demonstrated that we have a tue “worthy of our steel,” brave, determined, desperate, who have bex come more eatuest in proportion to their the following article in double leads,intended to carry the weight of at least a semi-official character: English journals shows the progress that the idea of a metia JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY! had drive U ches had CIGARS 11 0 ra N FOREST ROSE ! * \ 8.31, 33, 35 pd x NATIONAL EXCHANGE Saloon, Bo Dix will take his place there; with his bead quarters at New Orleans; that he will be S@LOBE! associated in the administration of local af4s Provisional oJ ba J -_s HERMANN ERNST, . B BIND Kelsey's Bunkiing over Charlee Young’s Jewelry Store. ~ ré see Programm whieh will St. Lowisy Aug 20th. Later intelligence bePor distributed't hroughout town. * Xv Entrance on Pine Street, Nevada regarding the battle of Jachsen county, Fri— day,says the Federal tores was moving south. _ ADMISSION: Nevada Iron and Brass aa from pr os in search of the enemy, 75-cente, . And Machine: Sho: when it suddenty fell into an ambuscade and was fiereely assailed ou all sides by the rei Spring Street, Nevada City? Governor. ’ The Federals, recovering from their STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS‘BUIL?T S to-order. Castings and Machinery of ever MONAHAN & FLINN, description. Quartz Machinery constru 62 Broad Street, fitted up or Yepaired. Alt kinds of Builéy. NOTICE I--NOTE LOST! ! rotiaté anote of hand drawn by EK. B. HILL in pron of B. TAYLOK, for $200,— The said note fs dated between the Tat ‘and 15th day of March, 1862, and bears interest at the rate GREAT BARGAIN LUMBER! ! ’ be issued at the ran of $27,000 a day.—Yesterday’s Appeal. ; Pee , Wtf HEUGH & THOM. LL sersons are hereby warned not to buy or SHERIFF SALES—DAYS OF SALE H. B. Blue Tent Saw Mill, August 20th, 1802 —2w and the eastern part of Tennesse river, and inclade Cumberland Gap and the troops operating in that yielnity. Castings, Sav, Gmet, Malt and Bark Mille Horse Power aid Oar Wheels. All orders fil promptly. and at as low rates as any establish ent in Sacramento or San Vrancisco—freigh XS Adjeining the Fashion Restaurant. of one sa cent per month, until paid, and was Departmeut of Ohio, composed of the States of stolen from the undersigued on t A ae Ohio, Michigan, Hlineis, Missouri, Kentucky, ever “The language of the -& father . A vor. A Oo, a Fresh be I y of from the Departmentof theGulf; that Gen. bels. publisbed in Paris,in a recent issue contained Ee MK i SEK ME1! SEK ME.
a Three Thousand People. med that Gen, Batler id soon to-be recalled fairs with Réeverdy Jolt a? : Great London Stereoscome ! Fine Cut Chewing Totaece it No other EXHIBITION like in ‘the World! It is much the CHEAPEST y T WAY WAY tof togbuy., uy. tt, Aug. 20.—We are infor. uuite for the purpose of sustaining the AdmnWHENa telegraphic operator is killed: by surprise; made 3 stout resistance against the istration and the establidhment of an honor& flash of lightuing uiung the wire, he, gete a enemy's assault, but after desperate and bloody fighting were capturéd. Few details able peuce, with nota star blotted from the dispatch, have been: received, but all reports agree rer nativual galaxy. This can be when there THe farwner is a conqueror whe wius victhat we lost between 250 and 300 men Maj. shall not be a hand raised to strike down the tories upou important tields—at the point of Foster, in command of the Federals, was mortally wounded. Thé rebel losa is not temple reared by our forefathers ; when the the ploughshare. , known. A camp of 250 guerrillas from this majesty of the Republic shall have been county, going south, was attacked by the established in yery Stute. CHESS PLAY sometimes ends with a draw; Jefferson Co. Home Guards last night. .ThieThe spirit ofthe nation has been moving eWord-play generally begins with a draw. ty guerrillas were eaptured, none killed on Se ees either side. in waves. In times of darkness earnestuess . WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Maj. Gen. H. G. . INTERVENTION IN AMERICAN AFFAIRS.— has been in the ascendent; but when “victery Wright has been assigned to the new military ‘The Constetutionnel, % sewi-official paper $ _she couk L tive Nights tu 55.00 l’vople, will open e she want “eounty. 10,000 FINE August, 25th, 2th 27th, 26h Web & Boch, G2, many eve TLL practice in all the Courts of Nevada ‘7° Collections promptiy attended to. THURSDAY, EVENINGS4 That ® indulgence are far b duties i bt quite office ing ; NEVADA. (AT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY portion of . *® aud R. M. Dagget, of the this army must remain on the peninswin Thies was ‘the ‘Utterance of the meuster tain Messenger, is command of McClellan. s al Monroe, Aug. 18.—The Forrress vation while it cuntinues. It is madness to ceived the appointment of Receiver of the bridge serosa. Hampton creek was rebuilt to day and a pont laid across near it; a allow anything to divert us from the vital ise, +money-to be derived from the sale of landst 4, rge number of troops are encamped about a sue. This is the feeling that rules the hour. in Nevada Territory by the United States. mile this side of Newport News. To-night — Ft the. whele tation can be held-1n thie -pusitcy Warren F. Myers. whilom of Mounof his taking command of. the army. now in ion for sia mvaths, our Union will be safe. MARCELLUS S. DEAL, FO SIX NIGHTS ONLY! Chevalier was washed down some miles but uals. Gen. Halleck liasdetermined to order MONDAY, TUESDAY, currespondents out of Pope's lines, if not Recetyen o¢ Lax MONEYS.—The Silample occupation fer all the energies of the ‘wer Age saya that Judge Noteware has re ‘SEARLS & NILES, TUESDAY. Aug 26th John Anderson vs Gavin Ne Gibb etal oad “ ~~“ hJ KEvans vs RT Roberts 26th.W L Manly vs J M ‘Tho mpOo vig mie > September, 2 gent ve -“~ “Twining “ “é 2d,JW Hinds ve Jae Mo Cambridge 2a W R Wiliams vs J P Jones: 2dJ Whartenby etal vs J N Rese et al 2d J Whettanby of. of ve M Apply to H. W. & Ready and J. N. TURNER, Nevada, or to the agent on the premises. August 18th, 1862. KI day of August a. pb. 1862. a final judgment and was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Jadieia} District ofthe State of California, in and forthe county of Ndvada, against TiJ. Dunn, Robt. Eky, mothy Deneen. D. Doling, Vv. re ee Boyd, and in favor of Robert T. Ru , for the sum of One Thou sand, Eighty-seven and 84.100 dollars, debt, with interest on the principal at the cipal rate of ten per Centper annum, fiom the rendition ‘of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. \ _, A Got FOUNTAIN SODA! day's pay *¢ . of Hallic on the a —AT— Frank Guild’s, good cha THAN Hon. A. rintende: and Navi numereu Theatre Building, Main street, gust, A. D. 1862, i¢ was ordered and decreed by been undér Nevada. STEAMER NEvApA.—On the first day of the said of patriote—that are ‘marching oa," ‘con the mediationany ilbusion; it is evident that court, that the mortg set forth in cannot be proposed with the the present snenth, contractor Fell had com-} plaintiff's ~be ; and the proquering and to conquer” —until net a traitorcertainty of its being refused. Itis fer the pleted his cotfer dam surrounding bed, to-wit :—All that cer . the steamperty therein NIGHT SCHOOL! ous hand ehall be lifted against the country Government to take advantage of the favorer Nevada, and all the water, ect.; had been tain undivided one seventh interest in the St. ¥ tiest ofa number of the young men of Lawrence mining claims an Water diteh incl able moment. We hope that the proper moremoved from the same. Gaug planks were the Blacksmith shop, tools, mining B wevebe Ewill open a Night School, on Monof Washington. teols, and ment will net have tu be long waited for,aud being placed for the purpose vt aiding the implements of every description day evening, September h, at the School connected with House; head of Broad street. “gus, writing of the recent travel aeroas the Sierra Nevada of the 3d Infantry California Volunteers, says: When we arrived in Sugar Loaf Valley, some of the boys climbed a roek more than ever we are convinced that medibarrows in removing the mud, sand and sediation is the only means of putting an end to ment from the boat, when suddenly about the terrible struggle. To the friends of hu« furty feet of the dam yeikled to the outside manity and peace we repeat that mediation pressure, and was carried away, thus undo-~ is the only possible mode of ending the war; ing the work of many weeks. Mr. Fell saw to the frieuds of the liberty and dignity of at once that a stronger dam, to be built u man we repeat—mediation is the best guarfrom the hard pan, must be constructed ia 1,100 feet above the road and planted the antee tor the said m TO water ditch, all of which are situated u Moore’s Fiat, in the — < Nevada State of California, tegeth all and singular the tenements, heredita fatally wounded.—Silver Age, . afloat, — Bee. W. E. ons real : _THE MILITIA ROLL ! Nwne is hereby giyes that the Assessor sold to tatisald ety judgement, nterert costes, and evada county has pursuant to statute and the or abolition of slavery.” order to relieve the Nevada from her unfortunate position, and he has gone to San FranAmeri¢an flag on top of it. It was a perilFrom EsmMeraLpa.—Poolar, the man cisco to ascertain if the owners will cooper« ous undertaking, but it wae achieved. whe shot Dr. Chorpenning, has been arrestate with him, and advance an additional sum~ 04 aad-is now confined ia jail at Aurora. He in order that he may make another attempt. Morr people commit suicide with aul reviated the arrest, and was shot, but not The Nevada ie stila long way from being . pom than withthe pistol dagger or the rupe. ts and appurtenances ‘thereunto belongi: Inany wise ming—be levied u month, payable ir advance. August lath, 1862. ‘ proceeds 4 to the paymen of said sume of as = . Notice ie hereby given that I will expose to ublic sale, all the gtd wy ead oe to ne highest bidder, for cash ta frent er Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY Sept. léth, 1862, between the hours of $9'elock, A, Me, and4 P.M. Given under hand, this 18th day of Aug. 1962. ". W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Jno. Garber & Jno, Caldwell, Plaintifis’ Attys. Sots eel mhabitants of Satya im my office a Roll of the eounty subject to military es ee is now ene = correct the said Kell will be in session, on Menday, August 25th, 1862, and continue in session, until all business tag to said Roll is : By arder of the have nor ve fal. ton TRY THAT And whereas, on the said iéth day of Au Assemb! a4 We und 2d A Matteson ve Quick és Fuller % Gamer SA E.— Whereas, L on the 15th ity is not afficted at the idea of the torrenta Atany tate no harm will¢ . we think, not ‘‘serve two masters.” Let then every of blood wich may still flow, atthe ruin from this plentitude of patrivtism, as it is Joyal son within our borders lend influence, which is each day spreading in America, and an anticipatiou of future action.—Newyote, property and life if need be—to the at the sufferings which threaten the indusbut buryport Herald. support of the Adminiatration and the army trial classes in Europe? But we have uever on 2d James K Hamlin et al vs. © éHotating et al > Sheets & Sylvester's Mill, McKQY, Rough &C B Ault Eureka Lake 2d RC Rodger, Ja : ys O MTom feet of Fencing and Building Lamber, $10 per thousand. 150,000 Laths, $3 per thousand 1,400 Fruit Bexes, $9 per hundred, at 5 miles below Grass Valley. 2nd Le IN 350.000 Sr" sufferings, whose every resource is called tivn in Awerica ia making among our neighTHE Last JOKE OF TRE SEASON.—We into action. The soil vver which the dark bors. In Franee that course has not been underatand that the Selectmen of one of the clouds of rebellion have swept.las drank the received with less satistaction, and we havé suburben towne, laboring under a misapprebefore us more than a hundred provincial hension of General Order No. 26, which reblood of thousands et our best men, and alr journals, which, in reproducing the article of quires them to use their official influence to most every house throughout the laud has the Constitutionnel, have accompanied it raise rvcruits, are proceeding with all due lost some dear uae upon the field of battle. withan unreserved adhesion. Can such a diligence to draft the number of men liable movemen We dv not despond ter the cause. We have countriest of public opinion in two great to do duty in their tewn. The proceeding like Eagles aud France be withstood in thuug ht, in the dark shadow of rebelout fruit? We think net; and we have the haus caused quite a panic; substitutes are at & prérmaium and. several have already been enlion and wished to view it in all its terrible profound conviction that the cause 1s gained, gaged. Men who have been wearing wigs amplitude; we have seen how much lite it and that the qmediation will take place. We and dying their whiskers and passing tor should mature desire, and we desire with all thirty-vight or nine years of age, have suddenmuuat cost tosubdue it. There can be ina our heart, that the mediation should take ly owned up to forty-five, while young bucks time like this butone issue: He that is not place as soon as possitile. What man poswho have passed with the girls for twenty for the goverument is against it. A man cansessing the most ordinary feelings of humanhave shrunk to the other side of eighteen. A CURRESPONDENT of the Stoekton Ar their feu om Whit. th Atterneys end Counselors at Law, , Office Broad street. Kidd’s Building. NEVADA THEATRE ! cign natious, envious and feartul of our powdrowned, as were all their animals. Mr. Nnaturely published in some New York jourSuch «a war is net NILES SEARLS: Nzvads, Aug. 2ist, 1s2.—tf and,anything else, ‘The whole rebel populaer,cheer on the revulters. +} _ Humes W. N. route fre t purchasi from the! most ec five mill Hum bek Mammot to the to er. = August whieh cr Py $i: 12 per _~BSilver