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December 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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. wants one hundred and twenty eight men to dpiis dea lck nibs tems tac talk. man and Major Henoeck, are indefatigable in attention to the military and other wants complete it, twenty-three of which are need ed to fill the complement of the Nevada Guards. An arrangement has been made by stoves and. plenty.of provisions. Col. For-} Cash sedate fe “ E “ POPE P Ree He eesenee eeeeteece School ‘teachers an are Cash Account—Dr. See C CR CeCe "Phe . be taken by Col, Potter. at his saloon, anid] Road “ober proay dal anaieead him best. . It might be difficult to 1 . Lathan’ s loyalty, yet the truth : not be disguised, that he is regerded come not Aen alarge portion of the Unesd gt State, not excepting the membefore tho rebellion vo ee lag authority, doubtful propriety for a Union man, a atrong U Union speeches over the State ‘that soon on dtd not satisfy those who broke out, _ quently delivered here,’ aid gave not a * -Unioniste many and serious doubts we speaker's soundness—the following lung was vised :, You cannot save the American Union by bayonets and cannon—by battles and slaughter, You may subjugate and destroy, but iw cannot oa in that way. . wan, dogger who, in the present condition ged Bar od to recommend ry fanatic or a fool. Ths tare of language is corroborative of thé pésition® asetimed by Gea. MoDougal, that Shielde is nothing more, nor less than a secessionist at heart and may he expected to play the part of a traitor if invested with a command, There isno way of explaining auch language, ¢9 a8 to make the one who atters it othet than a escessionist: If Gen, _ Shields has been converted from the errors of his belief'at the time the disloyal language “above was used, we do not know it. With thee wetltenbate “a ‘in’ print against him, candor, aud a respectable record; should > induced him to declare a radical change his opinion i sue change had taken they will be provided for until they join the regiment atAuburn. We crust cnongh will be found the enlist in this county to complete Capt. Atchisson’s. company without delay. The Oderly Sergeant will return to tend tu those who shall have signed the roll at Col. Potter’ * Saloon. . Timery.—The San Joaquin Republican under the heading of “ Urgent Case,” makes the following timely suggestion > ‘‘ Many per‘sons are prone to be liberal and charitable when the sufferers are afar off, at the South or North Pole, but suggest to them that their next door neighbor ig starving, and they will as it,. weve, atour very doofs. While we thousands who were four days ago as well situated as our own people, are suffering for want of food and bedding, within a few miles ofus. For Heaven's sake, let us make an flort tohelp them with money, provisions, permit ee to suffer, if prevent it. Conprrion. of THY RatRoap.—The Bee says that the break in the railroad comto Kipp’s cut, the read is entirely carried away for two. miles; and thence’ into the city, but small sectivns of the track are to be . * seen standing. Large gangs of workme" have been set to work en both.ends of the road, but it is not expected that railroad communication can be. had with Folsom, within less than four weeks. tenia Arrica arp Errope.—The submersion of. the cable between Africa and France has solved the = as to the great obetacle to be met in this kind of enterprise, and has set the scientifio world at work in the research of means to overcome it. This obstacle resides in the weight of the cable, and its want of elasticity, It has been ascertained thatate depth of between two and three thodsand yards the wires would break. by their own weight. If.te this we add the tossing and pulling produced by the motion of the ship on the sea, we must come to the en that.a far leeser depth can cause the rupture of the cable, and defeat, in a seoand,.the. whole operation The French have been obliged to struggle at their own ex — these obstacles, and it is Sut by dint of repeated. attempts that they have succeeded. Three exeditighe were sent, one after the other ; the rst tw6 were unsuccessful, loat two cables. The third succeeded; but only by giving up the original line, and by making an angle westward, in the direction of Spain, so as to avoid: too great depths. Formerly, the line: was direct from Toulon to Algiers— about six hundred milee—through the Boalleario islands; now, the cable reas from Toulon to Port Vendres, in the Pyrennes, thence ‘te Mahon, and from Mahon to Algiers. The English and French savans are busy in finding a kind of cable uniting lightness to flexibility. -Bovett, a Captain in the English my. has imagined a very light cable, covwith hemp,and Dr. Evang, a well known American, cuna: io France, has added to it 80 many improvements, that, hie improvemeats may, in themselves, be looked upon as inventions. These labors. having been sesince ‘the. wats, Sey the cable between Africa and Eurepe by the French, it is hoped that future eiaaeatingt of the kind will net have to parse rita sd eume experiments and trials. —N.Y A New Use or Pisowenbie ck neve! on Sirenting application vf the science of y is now .in daily use at the fa» colon, » near ‘Tours, Hance.) not listen. We havea case suffering now, . are in the enjoyment of luxury and my, R clothing, or something else. we must not . vines. mences at Hull’s ranch in Brighton, about . ©**> Tue Lavine or THe CABLE BETWEEN . town on or before Mouday when he will at-. Property Ts Special Fund—Cr. . se collected by Treasurer Special Fund—Dr. Treasurer’s cosmattsalons. onene ne taenaas Balance en hand. Sedeere ee eeeereteeeee ba Indigent Sick ok Fund—Cr. Read Fand—Cr. School Teachers Fund—Cr. School Building Fund—Ccr. soeeee aaa 4,816 93° &. SCR ew ene eeeeeeeeeneuerenes 1,922 67 Fund....: weeee reve —? $51,625 28 To amount State..--++wrens. 7,165 * reamureremuatontet i bi 248 4 which the names of all wishing to enlist will . ® ; Sareal. poietite tiedisedlias and adds i “* this fellow seems to be impiously out of hu mor with God!” Tue Forces ix THE FreLD.—The New York Herald, of October 25th, says it has way to the seat of war, an army of five hundred and twelve thousand men! Of these, 32,-. 600 ate cavalry, and 5,300 artillery. THEY have a famous blind-fold billiard he recently best thirteen competitors, the 42. player having been placed in a“ duligeon, F 1 8,670 49 “ “ collected by Treasurer.. 79 78. 5 per cent.... udeevddese 16 65 Foreign Miners Licenses.....+++++++ 612 80 POU TARvesc cede Wi dke isetetevaciarvscse RO Theater Licenses.. ..escesreceeseseess _ Rb 10th Class “ oem ckecencveres » 68 3a liquor.. .++++++ eeeeere 651i oo Pack Peddler’s licenses, ssaseceeseeevenes 102 00 POSSESS Hee eee ee eee eee eeereeee £60 00 $10,560 60 to General Fund—Dr. one paid eee ed ? Interest on the same.... Pevescencces 1,168 82 Treasvrer’s commission.. .+«+++e0s0005 157 08On hand..osccsevceceeees senceeeese 5,136 50 $10,560 69 $15,686 69 To paid Warrants. ..... coccvccesec 2,806 91 86 91 12,708 7 » 916,086 59 By — Ww. ‘Chinn.$ 440 81 Pro Pain osongenes cndseccecesesececs ens € ‘ $4,815 93 indigent Sick Fund—Dr. fo paid Warrants.. ...6. sees eoccoes $2,959 10 Interest OM GAIMe, <<. ..-0seeceeccesenece 638 33 Treasurér’s comm({esions.....45 104 02 CORR C8 AMG scs.os a <evessecccccecerses 5. 1,213 58 $4,815 93 By amount received from J. W. Chinn. te = Property BER s vas ccvccces. Céatsercetedes ** gollected by Treasurer. . a 08 $1,922 57 Read Fund—Dr. To paid Warranta. o.c.ccccceccccceseces $ 275 00 ‘Treasurer’s commissione.......+<+ 825 CN SU IE a ine texas seccnenecacatecs 1,639 32 $1,922 57 By amount received from J. W. Chinn.. .9927 77 Property BOR ois cccincsucccceccasescececs 433 62
“ collected by Treasurer... 3 99 PO ia oa eek Sakae eee. GAG 79 50 Fines for violation of the Sabbath.... paints 00 1 73 School Teachers rena_p™®To paid Warrant. ......c.0saceceses 70 Cash om BaMd. 6.cees. cece ceeneeeessenees 712 08 $1,004 ¢ By amount received from J. W. Chinn..§372 !7 PROPOTCY TAR ic<< bs: svccsansccesegissecs 433 52 * * collected by Treasurer.. .. 3 99 $3809 68 Building Fund—Dr. Te ek RS EERE TENS A PO ee ~$300 42 Cash on hand...... $id eben checneees 509 26 $809 68 press been generally bai: chi lieve all are ready. now to pes a tions in earnest. The whose claim ix situated ied nine days with seven men, up on handseme sum Munwe at Duren Fiat, Piacer C&inTY.—-Siace the rains have set in, our.miners in their maingry for the Shure cali as » be. n company just above town, and with six black blankets round him, and With the rest of the apartment filled with black Sven Chinese State prisoners, having been sent out to cut woud, knocked the guard on the head, tied, gagged him,and then ran off. Strangely enough, one of them returred, released the man, and went back to prison. & PROFITABLE AND SweeT.—Mr. Hiram Hamilton, who resides two miles from Stockton, bas raised this year from four hundred hives of bees thirty thousand pounds of honey, worth at retail filty cents a pound. Mr. Ham. ilton informe the Stockton Independent that he can with the same capital in bees realize ten or twelve times as much profit as if the }same were invested in the daily business. Dousiy Trarrors.—Among Showalter's band of Secessionists recently seized at Los Angeles, ate two Pennsylvanians. They erpecially, need hanging,, having thus disgraced . that noble State. EEE Arrivals at National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. DECEMBER, 17th, 1861. RDollar, San Fran J W do E Glassett, do CH Haunah, Red Dog ‘T Moonay, do $RChandler, ‘do LW do J ow woe, 9 Vey DW USA G » R&R GM ly, do 18 Hunter, Cherokee TM Mead, Lincoln TEFinch, Woolseys AT Clark, SanJuan JG Peasley, Humbug JT Saxby, do <A Cooper, do A Huckins, @do LD Lady! oi R Abeye” g wh ovnn H Henderson, do JDPaye, M Well J 8 Stidger, do _E Gayner, City nm — . A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT WIRE ROPE. #12 Clay Street, San Francisco. IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and ty erected and material furpPsitaving been Constanth cngege b tac the of wire Suspension Bri éucta for some years past, we are funy prep to do such work sati rily and at a es seg co cpr Wire Rowe for ss = erry pebpoees of » with on n tothe maninterior towns. cvs nex or their agents in the San Francisco, Dee. 18—3m SOCIAL PARTY AT LAKE CITy! MR. AND MRS. BREMONT inform their friends and the public, that they : will give a Social Ball at the ‘ LAKE CITY HOTEL, Monday Evening, Dec. 234. &" No pains will be he spared to make the Part?” one of the most p ald Good MUSIC will bein 'D SUPPER, will be served. UMMONS.—State of S "Nevada, os —_— of District ‘of said State. The State of California, to A. H. EDDY. te You are summoned to answer Linewithin to the co tot! sey and Jas. H. ie werviee of ten days from ia hincoomty bp ee Sinan keer menoet gate i7th day of Desrber Speen ne > = annem a cmmmennerscen a il CHEAP. WILLIAM § SHAF ER.” Cotimeréfial Btreet, Nevada, > bargains in the Boot His large and-well « consists wien ‘he se compiled, from reliable sources, a table showBoot [ing that we have now in the field, or on the . _ Gave the a eall and satisfy yourtelves. wh. ee Nevada, Dee. 17th—tf ‘MILWAUKEE BREWE RY: No. 46, Spring Street, NEVADA. citizens of Nevrda county, and his frietids; that he hashis, ad: Beef ready to secure’ orders thet de » Lager Beer, which al Brew er: i pb Sommer aM -D Low as sb Getober. 30 WOCIAL BALL. . Sw ENE informs . and G of N perenne Ou vria E ‘Seentas De 27th, a we ce invitation ie extended. Nevada, Dec. 17th aa. JUST RECEIVED! ’ Combe & Stinchfield’s ’ DRUC STORE. MAIN STREET, RED DOG. The following Brands of Tobacco :~ Signet. in foil. Tam. O'Shanter. Signet, Gold Bans. Bureka. ' Solace. ~~ ci Standard.Also, the Very Best~— SMOKING TOBACCO Ever brought to this market. PM oie opel ecb satisfy yourselves that is no humbug. Combs & Stinehfield. Red Dog, Dec. 14th—tt NOTICE. Ale’ PERSONS indebted to the firm of E. G bhi Sata, & aw heretofore engaged in. Ley 4 he ceent them to me, the office of McConfor settlement. EDWARDL. AMATO, Recciver: \ Nevada, Dec. 11th, 1861. SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. Pennsylvania Fire Co. No. 2 -—WILL GIVE— THEIR 2d, ANNUAL BALI. On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, 1861. ~» &#&T TEMPERANCE HALL. Committee of ras gat : OLGen G. EF Withingto % j nm G. Schmittburg Committee of Invitation. Charles Ferrand, Wm. Tisdale, _ mg Marsh, = Stou B. Weiss, no. Blassauf, . Meception Committee. 0. G. Auld, J. Dreyfuss, Geo. Stone, A. Liebert 2 ~ : Carriage Committee. B. H. Rider, Wm. C. Groves. Ploor Managers. G. Schmittburg, G. E. Withington, as. : O. EB. Green. . em BooT AND SHOE STORE. jy W. OREYFUSS wonld inform the ing: * ever, t in his « bed to ‘waulin mence ready . This ’ bachel declare nat