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December 20, 1861 (4 pages)

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vn SFETEGGE2Re. Qa * BOOT AND SHOE STORE. last cave . WILLIAM SHAFER. m. . tions from the Bast in.p little better't The news is of an important character, . tioned. The fire in Charleston is reported in . that has occurred on the continent. The loss lions of dollars, and itis stated that fifty“ . ae ae excavated, fell, leaving a lt ie eypeneet rs ag o thicty foe eet et the sur-. Gen. Price ia'on the Osage Fiver’ with his ——y DOW 6 the whole of Gold 3. , . seven s yi P IRE a sd at 8 ie shld ne the niine fase toes improperly apposition isworkprob. . is, ‘Tipton and Jefferson City. eg "i, bel Gen. Price has been $4, the whale AIM sisting on Seohern. in hi epanltand by General Heats oF Vinge 1 & yery extraordinary + -.VIRGINTA Diministinc —Congrees will nia. The Federal foree now at St. Louis num-. the territoriThe great fre. in New York . probably be enlled on to cuangé al boundaries of Delawure, so as to gi of a sort of rebel gnerilla little State all the iand between the Cheas. Gordon, the leader igs probably been « fire at Charleston, but peake Bay and.-the-Delaware river, and band, which has been rears Bis people Missouri, has been killed and his band euphe extent-of it is hereafter to be learned. the boundaries of Maryland so as to give ber of tured. all the Eastern counties of Virginia, and to The report of the belligerent spirit of EngGen. Buell, with’60,000 well appointed leave to the Stite of Virginia as organized land on account of the Mason and Slidell afby the Convention United troops was, at last advices. adat Wheeling the territony vaneingStates on the rebel forces at Bowling Green, fair is probably exagyerated.” Just as sure between the Blue Ridge and the Ohio river.— Kentucky. Gen. Johnston bas cominand at as Queen Victoria-lives there will be no war Suc. Union, Bowling Green, and his ferce consists of The change can only be produced constituabout 50,000 men. regimeuts with the United States for so trifling a mates ter. The Government of the United States tiounlly until the Leyislatures of the several The Podetd toipe have commeneed an advance from the Potomac towards the Missie° considered illiberal we will stand boldly by the right, and England states affected have been consulted. sippi. e will acquiesce in the justice of arresting the say that we do not sym ‘meeting ofGan Francisco, in ith the with England while the controversy with of # unity or fasion of all classes of Union join the-rebvis. Gen. Halleek has ordered a forced ¢ontrito mtn in the next Legislature, ae against the place the requisité stress upon the act of the rebels lasts. It is the interest of parties Secessionists. Without any preliminary disbution to the amount of 10,000 from the reb of a war with Great Governor in responding to the ‘call of the represent the danger cussion as to the or propriety of els residing in St. Lous, for the benefit of UnBritain imminent. Secessioniste console this movement, it isfeasibility Government tor troops. At any. rate, we safe to assert that the ion people who are refuges from South-west ; do not attach 60 much importance to the act themselves with the hope, and the mercantile Union men m that body will be driven to Missouri. _ as does the Appeal. We seo nothing so exeeesingly creditavle in the Governor for only performing his duty. The Governor was probably aware that it was a wiatter of very little consequence whether he responded to the call of the Government or not, so far as _ Faising troops was concerned, for it has been decided that in defau't of the co-operation of the Governor of a State with the General WM: SHAEFER ‘ fifty-two acres. The truth is, there (ee Polk, United States Senator from Our Say.—Several of the papers of the abous<ing charity of our traitors, We shall hear of rumors of war State are discussing the policy and propriety Missouri, has gone to the South, doubtless to Marysville confreré. Perhaps we do not ungeS if No 46, Spring Street, NEVADA. . [, Shiseas ot Nevrda to secure orders for that deliciou -; * poe hy «cash br ating agfe any w county. é ii October 30 tm ~ SOCIAL BAL L. MRS. SST BBEEY informe the use, Legislature, but for the more worthy one of stifling all legislation that looks to the advaneement of secession. We believe—and 80 does everybody. except members of the ‘“* peace ” party—that thisinfamous rebellion ugxinest the Government has obliterated every EASTERN NEWS. vestige of old party lines, and that the question of maintaining this republic intact is the From the Union, of Wednesday, we gather only ove before the people. He who does the following items of inforwation of the state nut recognize that as the sole issue, is no i" Prayers for rain have recently been offered up in all the churches at Genoa, Italy. Water for drinking is so scarce that 24 cents is paid for a eingle pail und no family can obtain more than one a day. E# The feeling 1s viten deeper truth; the upimon the more snperficial one. —E——Eee Valley A generai invitation is extended. Nevada, Dec. 17th 1961. JUST RECEIVED! —AT— ~ On the 4th inst. the fleet with 25,000 Fed. unite their ferées, not for any such paltry motive as dividing the offices in the gift of the eral troops arrived at Port Royal, interests may be enhanced by the fear of a war with a foreign power. The war news is not especially important. No very important battle has been, or is likely to be fought, for the present. om the On Friday Evening, Dec. 27th, Combs. & Stinchfield’s . DRUG STORE. MAIN STREET, RED DOG. The following Brands of Tobacco:— Signet. in foil. Golden Apple. Tam. O'Shanter. Signet, Gold Bans. Government, u direct call may be made -on of affaire on the other side of the continent, true friend of his country. There can be no Arrivaisat National Exchange other until that is settled.—Shasta Cour. the people from the highest military power down to the date of Dee. 17th. in the land, or it may be done through the Broad Street, Nevada. Solace. The London Times, of course, is gouty Discuvery Or a New SuBsTa commander of a department or other interabout the Mason and Slidelt affeir, and argues THE AlR—A writer in the Nationa nce 1s GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. —Afso, the Very Best— l Intellimodiute officers. We count the action of in favor: of a demand for the surrender of mcer states that the theory of Clemson, DECEMBER, 18th, 1861. ' SMOKING TOBACCO ad of the Agricultural department of the J Valand, Now York T J Farrell, Blue Tent Governor Downey in calling for troops to these worthies. Messrs. Bright and Cobden ae TH R BI Morri Ever brought to this market. Patent Dffice, of living organisms in the atas meet the wants of the General Government, are influeucing the public mind in England in mosphere, which he made public in 1866, “< aoe give usa coll and satisfv reelves that _ a8 & nere compliance with a form, ofno confavor of peace with the United States. Gen. has been adoped by a French chemist our is no humbug. ie namedsequence to the Governinent, as the troops Scott has alo written in favor of maintaining Barkal, and announced to the French Acade J City Combs & Stinchficid. Cc Vo <<: “ Red Dog, Dec. 14th—tr™ would-have come forward anyhow, aud we friendly relations between te two countries, emy. Clemson's theory is that the air, lik:; Gras V"lyD J A a water, teems with minute living organisms, J Dunston, “ee Jd are not quite sure that they might have enwhich attrdcts much attention. England had that there is phosphoric acid, in the air,derivlisted much-mote freely bad not suspicion sent 30,000 stand of arms anda battery o ed from the successive generations NOTICE. ei after been exeited that a Governor who had prosix Armetrong guns to Halifax. ~ . generations of myriads of these organisms to the firm of KE. in nounced publicly againat coercion and rais. The steamer Illinois, passing within six fpwperes living and dying in the atmosphere, the put of the NevadeJ
are tis expected that this discovery will explain ing troops to put down the rebellion, had miles of Charleston, saw an immense fire why the earth is increased in fertility by be_ Some sinister design in bringing troops into roging. Evidently Charleston was burning ing breken up and ex nt will be enforced by suit. Dee. A, D. 1861, a final judgment and paid, their to the air. It Persons claims aguinet said firm will rendered m the District Court of the . . the field; That there has been rexson for up. A negro insurrection had been checked connects meteorology ‘with agriculture, and lease present them, to me, at the office ofMcContrict of the State of. California. will, when fully developed, open a new page hell & Garber for of Nevada, T. G. cf such suspicion few will deny. in Charieston. A battle was expected soon the learned of the’relation of the spots on EDWARD L. CRAIG, Receiver. Looking at all the circumstances in. the between the rebels at Lexington and Gen. to Nevada, Dec. 1ith, 1861. the sun, the degree of fertility of the earth, @onduct of the Governor, we do no violence Prentiss. and electrical of the atmosphere and SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. to appearances when we say, he may have Some excitement was created in Now York magnetical condiaiee af the earth. 4 thought best, to affect a hearty compliance on the reeeipt of the Englieh news. The Deav.—We leara that the celebrated with the demand for troops in order the more markets were depressed in consequence. Shokup, head ehief of the Shoshones, is dead, easily to shield himeelf from opprobrium for The New York Herald’s Washington disbut we did not learn the time of his demise, For along the-wppoititments he purposed to make afterpatch says-the President has no official ijifor4 firm and time the noble old chief has seen sincere friend of the whites, aidEnglaod relative to the Mason ing wards, It is juat the course Floyd would be mation. with all his influenge and power both the and Shdell-wffuir. The Cabinet have censidlikely to take in a State like this, sv over. ered the matter arid think newspaper blaster mail and telegraph lines. The second chief, whelmingly who may become Shokup's successor, we are AT TEMPERANCE HALL. Union in sentiment. It by any is not a true indication of the intention of movea traitor could wgratiate himself into that Government. The impression is that informed, is opposed to the whites and looks England would make a demand for the release with jealousy on all who come within the the good opinions of the loyal populace, in of ¥. . Fisher, D. Baker. Mason and Slidell, but that correspondence Shoshone’s territery. As all our overland order the more effectually to give the moro would 0. E. Green G. E Withington . communication with the zettle the matter without war. through their country, unless the new chief fatal stab afterwards, a little study would reThe Union sentiment is rapidly increasing tain.in_ be well wel disposed, di § our mail i and aig a 4said Jndgment interest veal the most available means of accomplish. Committee of Invitation. lines will he placed in great jeopardy. : Charles Ferrand, Wm. Tisdale, Charles Marsh, ing his object; and it seems tous the simuin Eastern Virginia. budy of the tribe were never too friend-. 8. L. Stout, E. Weiss, . Jno. Blassggt, The Norfolk and Richmond papers of Delymain lation of Unionism in calling for troops and . B. Jeffery toward A. Bran, © s the pale faces, and it required all I. Ji, Rolie, cethber 14th give full paticulars of the great Charrovat, J ¢ late chief's influence to keep them in order fire atCharleston. Fifty-seven buildites were ‘M Schmsidechneller, W.P. to command them, is worse than a noneomdestroyed. including the Roman Cutholic We do not knew of what disease he died.— on; Enterprise. Church, St. Peter's Episcopal. Cumberland pliunee with the cull of the General Govern. . this 18th day of street Church, . Methodist and Circular INDIAN MIssions.—One of the sad reeult® ber, 1861, _ 3. W. KNOWLTON Sherif Churches. . The loss will be from five to sevof the Southern rebelli A.C Niles, Atty. the Union, meeting; his other one to Dr. en milhon dollars. on has been the painful interf erence with the Indian missions to _Seott, and miny of ‘his appointments to miliThe steamer Connecticut, arived at Old the A. $. HALLIDIE & cOo., Choctaws and Creeks. Violent and lawPoiutreports , that Fort Pulaski had been tary commands. and. lees white men, and Indians instigated by dt geome to us, the pat: evacuated by the rebels andis uow occupied them, have seized the -misswnary Tieton the watch-towers of his premises: 5 : troops. by Federal and property, and compelled many. of the , is willing to overlook all in the solitary act of The steamer Chapman arrived AND MANUFACTURERS OF Standard. a “ eatin . Pennsylvania Fire Co. No. 2 left Ne 2,115 fi = af has bee year, fo On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, 1861. iae. ous de for co ture.” -= wherev inhabita rate. Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, at Mew mission‘schools among the Choctaws. and over-one _ and eve ry body elie knew amounted ts nathchased by pirates December 14th. “Quincy, Dec. 17—a. M. hundted Creek beys and girls are thus deCONGRESSIONAL,—Vallandighum offered aes ed of the Chnstian instru ction and inwith the belief that there are no enemies to f—that _ action of Comm edore uence they were enjoying. ing practically, may es well close his eyes fea r, or there is nothing worth the vigil nee kes be sustained, notwithstanding belligerent attitude of England the Laid over. “ee raise ~— gma suldiers for ntucky was 8 @ by Lovejoy tni Thad_ Hexor TO Prenrice.—Geo. D. Prentice, deus Stevens, Pe a wis the erlebrated editor of the Louisville JourAn the Genate, Hall offereda resolution, on Military Affwire innal, wablately entertained in style at Wash. that the Committee 412 Clay Street, San Francisco. i SUSPENSION BRIDGingst ty Three wise Long Islanders, returning erection of wire Suspension Bridges and from the meadow, lately, with a load of half ducts for some years: dried grass, were brought to a stand-still by todo such work sat + we are fully 'yand ata the horses refusing to move, and in order to . effect a change in the mitids of the animals, an armfulof hay was. placed under them and saa tato the expediency of providing a unithen seton fire. The brillian t experiment’ rm spake of Prentice hem wpe PATENT WIRE ROPE. it if F Hp nigsionaries to leave. Over four. huadred ¢omphunce with « form that the Governor, York December 16th. She reports being interes tiug childpen-and youth in the plan for with’ slaves of rebels. was so far sucecssful that tie wagon moved Agreed to along until it came ever the fire, where. it} Indiana, offerd a resolution that tweeted until the vehicle and. contents were theoyCommittee on Judiciar entir ly consumed. te provide a law to 4 catia tesete 3 frem b auite, donaed r commercial debts in ~ WE must die alune. To the very verge of : ‘the United Statea. to. Wilhi nand the stream our fri sti ts ‘Annette, ‘Arizona to thé effect . : > ee: 'e@ SOCIAL PARTY. AT LAKE CITY! . feebled by the cares and duties of maternity, as the saftest and best tonic they ean probably use. In all the crisis of female life it will be found Five much mOre'p from ene it than from fit AND ORCHARD 1 Bey thepecread : or.. 4