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are not aware that the Genernal
defitetnets. They are long enough, every old compromise efforts were lessin the right readers
‘SUNDAY
MORNING,
SABBATH REFLECTIONS!
FACTS!
7
FACTS!
+
Ow Catsronsians.—The San Francie
THE VENERABLECarrrenpen STmRIXG
—
TenecraPuic News.—It must be con
‘fessed the dispatches
froin the seat
of war or THE Kewruckians.—Ex-Senator Critco Morning Call qm the following:
ate really provoking, on aceount
of their intenden has Goally struck the right vein. His. Ax Gp C
SIAN.—Most
of our
No less renowned than war,’”
body knows to contain something of impordirection. If he had taken this stand three Sherman now in command of the Federal . So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact.
foreesin Kentucky,
was
a eee
tance, and
an-item
or two can acmonths ago, it would have been better for his and much respected citizen of this city.
H.
tually be gathered that does amount to someState. The venerable ex-Senator is now was the managing partuer in the banking
THE AMERIOAN
thing. As a general rule the man who fixes making a tour of the mountain counties, for house of Lucas, Turner & Co., of thie city,
DRY GOODS STORE
in which position, by his integrity, fair dealup the messages
in the valley
of the Missisthe purpose ef waking
up the slow Kentucking and noble disposition, be won the confisippi succeeds admirably-in finding words. jans-to-a sense of their daty. He has set dence and respect of all.so much so that
ALREADY wona victo
‘ Another Sabbath morning, bright as our enough to express himeelf however trifling
Major Generalof the militia here durHAS
the example
by enrolling bimself as one of t
ISKAELITESin the D
Geode trate, fhe
own @loudiéss skies can make it, has dawned may be the information conveyed. He seems
ing
Vigilance
troubles,
which
pesition
he
having strongly intrenched its position, the Pro
the Frankfort Home Guard. The Frankfort
did not resign, no one ever whis red 4 word petetens are now fully prepared 1to ery : “havoc?
on the world. .How quiet and peaceful is to be determined to give the readers
on the
Let slip the Dogs
of War,
is disturbed by tho reimportanceis made or not, the-dispatches of no avathy about the venerated statesman who business here.
the father
"~ghildhood
were their friends? _ What ornament to the ere you find om1aod whendrove aare
ever? How’ intensp’is the anxiety to know sailing ofthe ite bitss ante.
neverr did I realize it 80 fully, as when, & mo. aise state that Ganaiel Steae, iz i Depart
hand
of death ha’ beeiiogg
ment after the venerable Senator, addressing
a townsinan evidently about his own age, but
. flection that his son is in danger from hostile good,comfortable length eoine regularly, and
bullets, the mother is yearning for his coming in-safetyto her again, the family group impatient to
tohear something to their advanwith care and anxiety for the tage. When will these cireumlocution disint
fone absent. Horrid news is brought patches cease? The information they con
them on the lightning’s wing, that hundreds tain are like Gratiano’s Feasonings, as “two
of human beings have been laid low by
frat. kernels of wheatin a bushel of chaff,” quot
rigidal hands. Who among the gallant dead ing from Shakspeare, ‘you may search all day
_ the worst! How ‘hopeful are ull that the
aaa
Tur. Swiss Cantons, fourteen years ago
ne
i
ment of the one is also an old California banker.
EASELS
& Regular Bomb Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress
Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goods,
from 25 cents to $1,50 each.
with whose portly form time had dealt far
Common. PLace WomeNn.—Heaveii
more keenly, exclaimed, ‘“‘George, you're
SECOND GUN?!
vile the great . E a is big with events many respects theré was’sresemblance benot too old for a soldier—ol course not. I’m’ knows how many siinple letters, from siniple500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, teeai $3 to
prgonig ha throes of revolution; tween thut revolution and ours of to-day; not too old for a soldier, nota bit too old !— minded women, have been kissed, cherished &
$100 each.
and wept over by men of far loftier intellect. . "
We
must
turn
out
and
shame
these
pretty
while thousands pon thousands
are deprived there were rebellious States and loyal States,
So it will always be to the end ot time. . It
THIRD GUN!3
of fathers, brothefs,
husbands and friends, with neutral States. A statement of that young men, who ought to have aprons tied is a lesson worth learning by theese young
around them!” And sure enough the aged
for the defense of Yhe country and human case was made a short time since in the Napatriot started off, almost immediately aftercreatures who seek to allure by their accomShell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at prirights; while the whole Atlantic coast is tional Intelligencer, from which we take the ward, to eall out volunteers among the mounplishments, or dazzle by their genius, that ces to suit every one.
though he may admire, no man éverloves a
of evil tidings and looking to the fufollowing paragraph, hoping that the futurd¥ ta:neers.
FOURTH GUN!
woman for these things. He loves her for
Also,
the
correspondent
of
the
Cincinnati
8
with dread, yet with prayerful hearts: historian may record as happy a termination Commercial writes that Mr. Crittenden has . whatis essentially distinct from, though not
Rifled Cannon—100 ieces Carpeting, of eve
while
‘* grim war rears his wrinkled front” of our difficulties:
arrived at Camp Dick Robinson, where he incompatible with them—her woman’s nastyle and ‘description fom 15 cents yy$3 per
y
on every side, armies are marching in battle -* During the memorable secession in 1847 was an object of enthusiastic attention.— ture and her woman’s heart, Thisis why
so often see a man of high genius or inALL THE BATTERIES !
array, citizens are tearing themselves from of seven cantons from the Swiss ConfedeAmong other remarks made to those around we
tellectual
power pass by the De Staels and
him,
he
said:
‘We
c:n
make
this
war,
by
racy,
itis
a
noticeable
fact
that
even
after
the bosoms
of their families to shoulder their the national convention of the remaining loyal God’s “help, a al
Loaded
to the muzzle with Dry Goods
of every
to us asa nation for Corinnes, to press unto his bosom some wayin endless variety, and at unprecedented
rifles and meet the foe, drums beat and the cantons had decided to raise a levy of 70,000 ‘all time to come.”
side.flower, who has nothing on earth to style,
low prices. superior to any in the city and 25. per
take her worthy of him, except that-she is (@it cheaper.
oe
national flag is inviting patriots to rally betroops to quell thisinsurrection, under whose
WHAT WE WanT.—We clip the follow—what so few of your “ female celebrities”
stood a force of 30,000 troops,
~ neath its victory waving folds, we, on this banner 4b
are—a true woman.
WE CLOSE THE BATTLE!
oe
cantons
retused,
because
nearly
ing from the Binghamton Democrat, a well
far off Pacific Coast are living in comparaGivided in
. their sympathies eee known Democratic journal, which speaks the
With a regular broadside of
tive peace and plenty and quietness, undiscnomz ral
VotUuNTEERS “FROM THE SaNDWIcH Isgovernment
and the secession
pa
by reports of hostile armies on our ty, to furnish their contingent of two, nd sentiments of Union men in New York, as LAND.—The Honolulu Commercial
turbed
AdverEmbrotdertes, Ribbons.
of
in
pacificato
neutral
remained
behalt
well
as
Unien
Demacrnte
in
every
other
rs
.
tiver
mentions
four
or
five
Sandwich
Islandia
of thise{
‘At the clos
of both
roar of cannon, or the slaughter
Hosiery, Gloves,” Scarfs,
soil,the
State :
ers, sons
of American residents, who have
Weooilen Hoods,
Shawis,
who ~~ out this morning never to. war, which lasted but three months, and reHere are the concessions we are in favor shouldered their muskets to fight for the
—
sulted in the expulsion
Flannels,
Cassimeres,
of the secvasiun lead:
Whiy are we so greatly blessed beyond our ers, the federal. os > way the *.seriatim
Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks
We want the Southern States to conUnion. It adds that there is “some talk of
expéiises
of
the
war
the
secessister States? Is it entirely because ofour
getting
up
a
volunteer
company
in
Honolule,
Opera Hoods,
cantons and the crate ig
The ods that ours is a Government indeed, and.
, distance
from the causes of war? To some sion
jand
if free or reduced passage
could be segeneral convention which was convened, imnot & mere compact between States
Linen Goods,
2. We want them to concede
a State sured,, nodoubt a respectably sized corps,
extent our isolation is the cause of our immediately upon the cessation of hostilities,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments,
cannot
dissolve
its
connection
With
this
Unminity from the exciting scenes our brethren eompletely remédelled the constitution, and ion at its own pleasure.
would be ready at three days notice.”
Gents’ White Shirts,
in the East are called on to encounter. But not long thereafter, by. general consent, the
3. We want them to concede
—_—_—_—_————— 1s wpa ali, ee Curtains,
that
this
expenses of the war were =lly apportioned
it is not entirely due to distance that dangers among all the. cantons: his latter act of Government has a nd to.enforce its laws Arrivals at National Exchange
~
Oth Cleths,
its
and distractions are absent from our coast,— generosity, together with the new constituand4. protect
:
Broad Street, Nevada.
We
want
i.
to
concede
that
it
is
the
Mattings,
Bass
&e.
The people have decided by an overwhelming tion, has infused a fraternal woleg sent the duty of this Government to retake from SouthGEO, R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR.
voice for the Union of the States. Had we Swiss far surpassing that which formerly exern traitors its stolen forts and arsenals.
isted.”
5. We want them to concede that Old Abe
some Governors who have warmed the execNovEeMBER, ist 1861.
was
constitutionally elected, and had a right
utive chair of this State, in place of GoverIsRakt 8. Dient.—This noted California to ge seat.
.
nor Downey, or had we elected a Peace or temperance lecturer, who aided in the great
We want them to concede’ that the séDon’t be Humbugged inte the wen Store
Secession Democrat at the late election inreform of 1853-4, has been appointed Consul ended, States have violated the Constitution,
butvisit
the .
JD
vis,
0
. atéad
of Gov. Stanford, .we might now, or to Java, aud the Union Temperanee Journal and, while they are inarwed rebellion against
ite authority, it is the duty of this Governsoon might be hurled into the vortex of civil (owhbed and edited by T. W. Lockwood, torment to put rebellion down.
war. In the Union there is peace, plenty and merly of this city) wishes him that health
7. We want them to concede that the tahappiness; without it there 1s war, devastawhich only temperance men can expect in king of the Federal forts and firingupon our
DRY GOODS STORE! 41
flag are wrongs hosed should he atoned
for.
tion and misery. The people of California thatvunhealthy clime.
And compare prices.
object
of their affec
red from rebellion like our States,.and in
I
§
i
.
the road of righteousness
rt
i
4
e
ern creditora have a‘right ‘t6
,
=
balance tothe School Fund.
of life, of prayer.
er between San Francisco and La Paz, Maz
~~
A Card---Falschood Exposed. .
Stock of
In omen, with our iiamense
Goods will be found a splendid assortment of
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
Whieh will be nod. 90 por ent chearer than cam
be bought in the State.
We have also the First and only Stock of
JAPANESE COODS!
.
Ever brought
to this city, consisting of
Secretaries,
;
Work Boxes,
k#There were 225 passengers and $1,atlan, and San Blas, has had the effect of
Tne SHoE Pincugs,--The Marysville
PX:
Shawl Boxes,
022,321 28 in specie left by the Golden Gate stimulating trade along the western coast of
' Express is down on our article on drafting to
I
noticed
im
a
half-sheet
of
the
NeMexico. There.is a good demand now at-all
Glove Boxes,
Friday morning.
&
veda Journal published yesterday morning
fill the Union army. Just as we expected.
the ports where the steamer touches for Cali. an article that, by common report, is intended to
‘ Tables,
The shoe pinches. The Union Democrats, ' { The mare “Independence,” which has fornia fruit. Many articles of’ American
strike atme. Since tlie only responsible
mano
Waiters, &c. &c.
in a horn, don’t like the idea of drafting.
— had the reputation of being one of “Lawmanufactur also find ready sale. Sewing that newspaper
has left it, I do not know that
e
They fear they might be called
on to doa yer’s” most promising colts, was poisoned machines are to be found
im all the large the article is worthy my attention. Butas ldo Useful 20 well as Ornamental, which will be sold
little honest service to their country. Tell recently iin Santa Clara county. “Indepentowns, and people are beginning to inquire not wish my character assailed by any persen,and
VERY LOW.
your kind, Mr. Express, they need’nt be dence” was owned by Thomas Higgins, of . for farming tools from San Francisco. As as some might be deceived by the article in question,I have thought proper
to call attention to
Remember the place.
alarmed. ‘They won't be allowed the oppurPetaluma, and valued at $1000.
the steamer takes something away from us, it and the facts that prove its entire falsity. The
of going along with a band of patriots
tunity
so
it briugs something back. Qn the last article makes me engaged with another person in
-ExpLosion.—On "Wendnesday last the
to shoot-them in the back when charging the
of fraud in putting
a ranch in the hands
trip
to San Francisco, there were $140,000 a game
boiler
of W. R. Basham's mill. near Santa
HACADORN & BOWLEY,
enemies of the Republic.
te
— with a terrific explosion. Loss,
The following appointmente have been $2,000
and
in silve
on board.
r The next vessel to saij of a friend to cover it up from my creditors,
he sold the ranch,
will be the Panama, which will start
on the
the money
and
ran away, leaving me to moralize on the sin of
5th inst, and the Republic will be sent down evil doing. The facts
are these : The ranch
bebefore long. to run along the coast in cous longed tomy wife and was put in the hands of
“WHEN
I
goes
ca
»”
said
an
~.
laW.
and
Roberts,
Mr.
;
nt
departme
~ Refiner’s
dy, “Tallersask for whatbet I har Por if] nection
one Potter, or as he called himself, Jackson, in
with her.~
t.
made in the Mint. A. J. Bryant, Melter and
departys
T. Keilly, Asanyer’s departmen
_
aed tebe
ned ee ahem —lo
'aPThe plestors of San Francisco, who = ohene alee i
eae
ects
— dately struck. and got $50 day, are said to lore take tt, without
cs
nbaogiation.
Peeper
where they can
have accepted
the plan of
C. Cetner
for the} Rees 1f the traitor is
si pap
C. Breck
had betget into
dead, we
for him ia
ter look
be erected.
to 224
monument,
tet It is to be of CaliGe
weildtanto
edt tine
fornia granite,
high.
neve enn
pene nett pela for neoprene
‘or a habit.
A ten oohof geatleen, writ
EGrThe Broderick Monumentt Aseociation . q
= areas Sor tame
oe
ig apa
about all day, . his friend in the country, spesking of the tous vind; soe ha mener ta tl LE a
number
of jourheymen 122. Of these,
94) as most people does.”
have formed .
re"
A GENTLeman from Boston o2 a visit to paegpe oi Prin —“
ahs
ch habits.”
friend replied:
“Here
it in trast
rts Be ay hae
~
Lgpverhauled Potter at
Rabie oer aioe to . Sacramento
when he wis running away,
and in
justice to my family required a statement of him
which was given es The article
I therefore ‘wickedly untres,
in she JOUREAL,
ter A omart shoek . ‘of an earthquake oc. and Lhereby give notice that whoever is guilty
cured at Eureka, Humboldt: Bay, on the 22d. ep
eee
strictly
accountable
to me personally.
Ruranon Dean—The Emperor of Chi[FS
T. Nye,
ot Stockton, has been
ap: EH The Steamer, Wilsoti G. Hint bas sition
ne $5 fthin mater wil be pei
ana ied at his palace; on the Yehoe, ou the. Wit. by Marshal Rabe, Deputy U-8.
22d of August.
ee
ee
(bose placed on the Columbia river.
~
2
e
Pa
nd
Bete Hor,
we
Dry
SESHeeeescecorrersswsetoe
sue for and colScarciry uF Parer —The Alta announlect their demandsin southern
eourts:.
In this city, November 2d, 8. VIOLA ADAMS,
ing-therein with pleasure and profit to themces that owing to the great scarcity of large
9. We want them to concede that they wife of John Q. Adame, aged of 35 years.
ns 0 mg ae oe of the deceased
selves. « Not as in the days of the nation’s sized paper, it may have to reduce its dimenhave no right to tar and feather every northJel
co sey
y invited to attend the funeral ‘toinfancy, are we obliged to go to the house of ‘sions, temporarily. “Taylor’s mill, in Marin ern citizen that goes among them.
. day at3 o’clock P. M., at the Baptist Church.
10. We want them to eoncede thatitis the
prayer on the Sabbath with muskets on our county, has supplied it, but the drought has: duty of this Goverament te hang or shoot
Lt
7? = po ac by John
' shoulders, equally ready to fight and to pray, made that week cchen.
every traitor scoundrelin it.
Rated the
be Sept. 1861, in
Aud
in
demasiding
all
these
things
do
we
“but in the broad light of heaven, with no
iar eg hae ee re oS
ask
the
South to make a single concession Ee ans . Any one
tce"The emonns paid inte the Trodsurying said Note
be
thought of blood, with our wives and dhe
which the Constitution of the United States
wo
Ayo
the same at COMBS &
through
the.
Police
Court,
in
San
Francisco
STINCHF LD’S
Store, at Red
%
children, and none buta Christian’s armor
does not require uf hom ?
E. JANNIS.
on,we ean repair to the house of God
and listen during October, was $4,755 85, ef which
RedDog, Nov. 2d—im
to the Police Fund und the
to hyinns of gladness and the voice of peace, 83,015 86 goes
The regular communication by steamgs well as of patriotism, and they are walk
esse
have wisely chosen
2
Wiping out the Israelites entirely.
bo
>
CHEAP DRY cooDs!
3
d
On High Prices!
Besi Begs. aman of exThe American Dry Gooda Store now has its
age? rade gar he is
succeeded to the place of Henry Clayin cellent: jadgment
immense batteries
of ten inch Columbiais load.
the affections of Kentucky. “Glory be to possessed of a thorough military education, ed to the muzzie
with
and
is
withal
a
man
in
whom
perfect
confiGod,” sheuted apexcitable gentleman to
Jobn J. Crittendén, this morning, “MeCleldence can be placed. ‘He will, withoutdoubt,
lanis sending 20,000 men from Washington give a good account of himself in Kentucky.
And bearing on our enemies—the Israelite dealto Cincinnati, for Kentucky. We’re safe Mild but determined, not given to display, ers.
:
now.” “Safe!” exclaimed the Senator.— ‘but strictin the requirement of war-time
duties
he
is
eminently
the
man
for
the
place
“Doesn’t it blister your tongue to ‘tell it’?
"THE ACTION
of ourSafe!-by Ohio and Indiana troops, while he now fills: —As~the-commencement
the position
Kentuckians allow themselves to be protecpresent difficulties be rag
Will commence ne: and continue untit
ted iby others. It’s a.shame to old Kentucky, of Superintendant of the Military Schbot of *the Israelites rnn.
sir.’ I had thosght Bet I understood oe Louisiaus, which he resigned . when that
Ne. 39 BROAD STREET,
NEVADA.
OO BEES49
_
correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writer against him. General Sherman is a graduate
our little city, when our great countryis dis. Pacific something for their money, if the arthus:
of West Point, and resigned the position of
tutbed
by war's slarms! In the homes of our -mies don’t. Ne matter whether a move of
However apathetic many may be, thereis aCaptain in the army to enter the banking