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i
Nevapa Texnrrory.—It has become
fact, established in the mind of every man
whio has considered the subject, that Neva
da Territory mast be eonnected with the
LATER FROM THE EAST.
indman wage
then in Dewall’s Bluffs. _ Par
Who is the man about whom we have heard
the long how! desecratingly given in the name
of patriotism 7 He« is one whe served the
State four yearsin the Senate and Assembly, and who almost alone, during all that
OcTOBER
14, 1862.
E D Dean, Col Hill RD MecColumn, Tim’o
GV
W Cozzens, . ¢ J W Nye.
dy
N Webber,
H P Rivine, . Moores
Cortney.
AH
Helley,
‘do
do
do
T Turner.
do
Parham’
C T Lafiin, Cal5 Co
Suhr,
Jacobs, Q iti I Mos Dunten
:
B Tent & Daughter, ¢ Moores
Maddtn,
lowa H
*
Cc
Fr Fitzgerald, Wash’n—
Omega
re
SMcCaw. Maryscille W Brown,
Gv
Ub Bates,
do
P slack,
Chérok: «
Halverson,
do
P McDonough, G Flat
S 8 Sheffer, _
do
te a proof of personal dishonesty. If the
first time a, State officer attempts to be
economical and prudent in his trust. for
the public advantage, be 1s hounded and
and destroy the Government stores at that
int and then destioy the bridge over the
anoeacy, but, all things taken into consider
ation he though? he had carried out his pra
gramme with much success,
Stuart’s hor
thief or a foul on the first occasion of his
on his
Bape’
was
fi
deseri
the of
in find
running counter to public opinion. ‘Perhaps
will be seen that his “greenback” transaction
hitnself was in high glee.
New York, Oct. 14th.—An immense Dein
vcratic meeting was held at.Cooper Institute
last night, Horace F. Clark, President.
was neither “mean” nor unwise, the former
of which the Bee thinks it. and the latter of
candidate for Governor, John Van Bureu,
’
Sedalia, Mo., Oct. 13—The Sixth Regireceived their quietus from him, and dozens the resources of the country produce euch ment
Missouri State Militia have in several
more that he opposed with an earnestness and results that bothing short ofa first class rail. scouting expeditions within the pst. few
Richid O’Gorman, and other Demozrats.
is estimated that over 50,000 people were PiCKLES.—The following receipe was compresent.
‘energy that had on'y to be seen to be appreroad actively employed will meet the requiredays. broken up various bands of guerrillis,
killing about fifty ofthem. They captured
ciated. We say without the fear of successments of that Teiritory.
a large correspondence of interest.
If
the
statistics
of
travel
over
the
various
fal contradiction that no legislatur in this or
. New York. Oct. 14.—The Times’ Harper's
any other State can show a purer record.— roads to the Territory were collected, it Ferry correspondent confirms the statement
Never a seeker after an office, always pressing would be found that a railroad in uperation that a forward movement of the army is dethe claims of some friend in preference to now would be one of the best paying. institutermined 0°.
New York, Oct. 14 —The Herald’s Washhimself, he yet stands among, lawyers who tiéna in the world. Capitalists have but to ington dispatch says itis said tne failure to
know him, among the very first in the State, be informed of these facts to bring to the arrest Stuart and hia bold rebel cavalry, while
and as far us abilities are concerned, there is enterprize all the necessary means. The passing through Maryland: is to be attributed
no’ man on the const his superior. Everybody money kings are already enlisted, and beyond to the commander of a division at Puolesville,
to whom intsructions had been sent by
whe knows tim,and has read the history of & peradventure not many mouths will elapse McClellan.
'
before we shall see the work go marching ov.
The War Department haa received disthe convention that nominated him, knows
patches from Gen. Pope that the Sioux war
that he did not want the office #f State TreA Mistakr.—Mra L. O. Palmer sends
isatanend,and
asurer, He wanted to resign after he was us a pe lite note saving she was not elected with a smull party that Litthe Crow has fled
tothe Yankton country,
elected, and would have done so, we believe, President of the Ladies Lint Association, but but a cavalry force had been sent after them.
but for the influence of friends, who thought ouly acted as Chairtnan of the organizing ‘There is but little doubt that they will be
given up
he owed a duty to the State afteran election
meeting—-whence the mistake.
Also that
and ought
to discharge it. What to him was io place of Mrs. Richardson on one of the
Hon. Solomon Foote was elected United
States Senator, in Vermont,
on 14th inst, for
committees, Mrs. Richmond should be subix years from the 4th of Mareb, 1863.
stituted.
We have only to say that Mrs. Palmer, by
her prominence in every good work, deserved to be President of the Lint Associaypin, if
sheis not. Mrs. B. Brierly is the Président
of the associntion.
New York, Oct. 14th. —Gold, 33; demand
rates, 28: Sterling, 147.
St. John's, Qet. 13tt.—The English newspapera continue to compliment the North for
its efforts in Maryland, arguing most promising results therefrom.
DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING LiInT.—As the
some article, would do well to preserve the
directions here given :—To one gallon of soft
water add a pint of sugar or sorghum molasses, stir ali well, and then add nearly a gallon
of ripe tom»toes.
Set the vessel aside and
in afew days you will have the sourest pick
les you ever tasted, und the best kind of vinegar.
.
seems most hkely to be overpowered. Such arriving and departing by McCue's stage good care to conform to these directions the
persons have been numerous in the hunt af“Ihe, there have been a good many bills of lubora of the ladies to-day and hereafter will
goods sold of late for consumption in Nevada not bein vain:
.ter the State Treasurer.
Mr. Asbley isa personal friend of ours.— Territory. ‘Ene stages have induced other
Old linen is better than new: starch should
We know him theroughly, and we say it in travel to and from the place. If we only be washed out. Old handkerchiefs,
old shirt
the face of every fee, that a man of greater have the proper interest manifested next buseme, old table cloths.and napkins, etc., wre
all useful. There are two kinds of lint—the
integrity or unsullied honor does .ot breathe. summer a large share of the travel acrose
We ahall-defvnd him as far as our humble pen mountains must inevitably pass through this
can go, against every aspersion, frem any city,
“a. Sad every source, becadse we Know hin to be
APPOINTED —John 8. Mayhugh, formerly
actuated by the best of motives; and we say
of
Grase Valley, has been appointed D puty
it confidently that he will demonstrate before
U.
8. Collector, for Mono county.
many months elupse, that he has been goveru
Woo. Prices.—Many wool growers in
this State lost considerably on their Spring
clip by not sending it Evat for sale. We
hear of several instances of their having seld
to interinediate perti-s here at rates ranging
from 20 to 23 cetita for good medium graces,
while others, mofe fortunate, have realized
et,
him more truly than our poor pen caa do.—
amounts te $5,000 00.
The miserable wretches who hope to rise on
the ruins of an honeat and sagacious man wily
JOTTINGS OF A JAYHAWKER,—The edibe thwarted.
tor of the San Jose Me cury,, has been on an
Sruart Exscarep.—Stuart and his caval. excursion’ with a party to the sea-side, near
ry, who lately made a raid into Peansylvania, Santa Cruz, clamming, shooting quails, and.
have escaped after, making a complete cirliving -hke a fighting cock. He gives his reaewit about McClellan's. army. They crossed ders some three columns and a half of very
the Potomac at Hanceck, passed aeross teadable jottings, that make us envy him
the narrowest part of Mvrylaud tu Chamhis‘ bully good time.
are necessary to prevent both from being
useless when prepared. Theser«ped lint
needa to be packed in layers in the boxes,
seporated by thin paper.
Eaeh layer should
be one-fourth of an inch thek. It must not
iy
could
king «
his inf
I
Chur
pair.
John Anderson, Atty
layere.
Court of the }4th Judicial District
the br
ow
tice is hereby given
to all the creditors. of the
said Insolvent, Sol. 8. Shatier, to be and agocer
before the Hon. T. B MeFariand, Digts ict udge
city,
for finer gradvs.—Sclane Herald.
morni
Tt is j
direct
city, 1
vent should not be granted, and an assigument
= =
gg Clerk.
*
+ K. Farquhar,
ut
John Anderson Tatty.
7
ed 5
ee
for a coarser quality, bringing that grade up
senge
aft
» in open court, at the court room of
said court, in the county of Nevada, on the 18th
day ef November, A. p.,.18 2, at 10 o’¢lock. a.
M , of that day, thenand there to show cause,
if any they ean, why the prayer of that Insel):
required, there being a large demand
to a price equaling if not exeeedivg taat paid
ing to
tion of
lished
McCu
of sta
passer
daya
seal > court, this 15th day of Oct a. p. 1862,
—
cient
A Deap Man Come TO LIFE, AND ConTo the Miners, Mechanics, Laboring Men of all Classes
TEMNS THE ProeBaTe RecordD.—Seme
yenurs ago a man without a family or relatives
lived in @ county in Arkansas, umd was possessed ofun estate worth five thousand dollars. He went to New Orleans and was
dhsent four Years without being heard trom.
administration
on hise state, wouad it up and discharged the
administrator.
‘The man returned—had been
in the State.
my effects returned to me, as you eee I am
not de d.
Court—I know rs aman that you are alive
ond in court; but asa court, 1 Rnow you are
dead, for the records of the Court BAY B80,
and aguinet thei: verity there can be no averment—so says Lord Coke, and a guod many
other books[ never read.
Dead man—But U want wy property, and.
Goan For Hoventox.—The San Fran
terance of asingle disloyn! sentiment, by any
large assortmentof Boots aid Shoes,
trade—that we are enabled to sell, and wig
seliat reduced prices, whatever is: desired
in the abevéline.
Cali and see
nant, who
was agent some years ago of
Weils, Fargo & Co.,
at Mokelnmne Hill,
wes killed at the battle of Culpepper.
THe London Times, the bitterest of all
foes to America, has commenced comme at
in fact
that +
ture wv
te
on in
this market, has recently in
hitherto employed. It 6 pre
manner adapted to these just
taken from the shell. They
by land travel, however lengthy, and will retain thefréweetmess, after the can is cut, lou?
Grack Greexwoop.—A correspondent method.
ramento,
are dead.
trusee
Lambs
«’cloel
of the Union reports that Grace Greenweod,
oneer of Sac
fancy
Field’s Steamed Oysters.
ing favorably on the m«ngagewent of Mc.
ger than sccured by any other’
Clelian.
Francisco, and
the coal veins of Mont Diablo, the mere an-. placed
J. B.
in the handefs the Rt. Rev. Doctor Sta
valuable crop, and will ptoddae, Whe prop: thraciti
rr,
an ald pioneer and aucti
c and
in the
chaser
the 3s
Ray, pi
He will not be broken into pieces
wus Captain of a Massachusetts company
from Springfield.
of R.
is the
3
8,
HAAS & CO.,
Jor. of Pine and Comincrcial Sts.
Aug 30th,
Nevada.
employee of my-office, that moment shall he . serves
the natural favor, freshbe discharged. And I ask it asa favor that
A (CALIFORNIAN KILLED.—George Tan
=F
giats o
‘The undersigned take this method of informing:
you that having greatly enlarged their former
immense stock, with as extensive and beauti
ful supply of mew and Fashionable Clothimg for Fall and Winter wear, also with: a
MR. A. FAELD, Baltimore,
my property, and to deprive me
of it without
my consent is against thelaw.
Court—If you intimate that the records of whose Oysters have long en
this court he, this court'will send you to jail.
Dead man—Send a dead man to juil ?
joyed the highest reputati
Court— Sheriff, take this apparition out.
wish t
.
manu
to Me xico—when in the court the following factured especially to our erder
aud own
dialog ue took plice:
*
Dead mau—If your henor please, I want
few d
will bi
Pursuant to anorder ot the Hon. T, B. Me
of his estate be
ie, and he be disharged from
his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the:
statute ip such case miade and provided ; and im
the meat time all proceedings against said Iu.
sulvent be stayed.
( ~~
Witness my hind and the seal of said
much
4
heatec
basem
of the
(Mrs. Lippencott) will shortly visit Califo
agh is produced
nia
for her health.
Tue Mutyaville Hibernian Benevolent So.
for sale by al! the Grocery Jobin that section to keep a thetory ging all
Coat.
Mings
.—The
editor
of
diety
the
Contra
have contributed $157 50, in aid of the
the year round Tule latid
is said to be
DEcEASED.—DrE.
. S. Cooper, the etni-. bersin Sam Francisco.
‘the favorite soil for the production of this Costn Gazette, gays the deeper they go into destitute podt'in Freland. The donation was
_
nent surgeon of San
O'Connell, Bishop of the diocese.
und
State of California, the matter of the petition of
Soloman S. Snaffer, an Insolvent Debtor :
Fried, Scolloped or Wainer. 7
Union forces have been statibned on some
ter Phe New York Herald came very near
I was
tall mountain where he could witness the being
KEN.—A very learned man
stippressed by a mob, once during the has said: *MisTA
The three hardest words to proequestrian performance, like a clown in a
present war, for expressing disloyal senti-. nounce in the English language are, ‘I was
ring, the werld would have been astoritshwents.” Bennett hoisted the Star Spangled mistaken,’ and when Frederick the Great
ed with a new stragetic moveinent, and the
Banner to save his bacou, and saved it.— Bk his — to the Senate, ‘I have just
ost @ great
New York Herald would have found tinber
battle, and it was entirely my
Thé paper, also, was in danger of being owa fault’— Goldsmi
th says: ‘This cootessfor a dozen laudatory leaders.
suppressed once by the War Department ion displayed wore greatness than ui] hie vicSa eeetnaelll
.
tories.— Nets and Queries.
os
Broom CoRN.—[n an exchange we see it for the same cause. It was saved by a
Tiere is a splendid chance, then, for some
stated that broem eorn is being raised on change of tone and a promise to. do better.
of vur Generals to display more greatness
the Stanislaus, cleaned of seed, packed in The old prostitute has lately been -arguing than
all their victeries. Who'll make himselt
bundles of about 100 pounds each, and takin favor 6f making a military dictator out prom.n
ent? President,
en to the Steckton market, where it is of McClellan, to supercede
Cabinet and Congress.
worth $120 per ton.
ance
«
It must not be tangled up, or it 18 any person posses
reid. . Could the Commander-in-Chief ot the
and ¢@
throug
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—in tbe Distri t
one-ei. bth of an inch thick, separated by papersalso The scraped lint is simply fugz, cisco correspondent of the Bee having intivented an entirely new Process.
scraped from linen, and it is obvious, there. 4 mated that Secessionista were employed in
fore that no attention is necessary to be paid the State Surveyor’s Department* as well as of packing which Possesses
to the shape of the linen. It is simply laid in others, he replies:
J
every advantage over the one
upon a smooth surface, and scraped into fuzz.
If any person will furnish me with reliable
The shr.dded lint, however, requires’ the evidence of a
single disloyal act, or the utlinen to be cut int squares of trem two te
two and a half inches, and then rave led, laying
the short strands thus obtuined siie by gide in
put o
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per CG. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
sed of such information shall mess and Shape
valueless, Old cotten cleth will be received
of the Oyster
give it to me.
for compresses. The bandages must be made
of strong cloth—old or new.
that they may be either Stewed,
bersburg, thea thoved on’ Gettysburg, then Parur
of bandSonoma County Fatt.—This Fair comeTic WoMAN.—The Cal says a Mrs ages in aac agebsnee : One dozenList
J inch wide,
pushed across Maryland, passed near
Capt. Hinckley, of San Francisco, has alyord long ; two dozon2 inches wide, 3 yards menced October 7th, and closed October
Frederick, and-recrossed the Petomae oéar
ready scraped with her own hands twelve long ; two dozen 24 inches wide, 3 yards long ; 10th. ‘It is said to have been’ well attended,
the mouth of the Monoerady, driving’ with
half
boxes of lint ‘or. the National Hospitals, dozendozen 3 inches wide, 4 yatds long ; half and the exhibition in general very creditable. Reasted-in fact cooked in any
34 inches wide, 5 yards long ; half dozen
them a thousand horses, the object af the
and is not tired of the good work.
4 incees wide, 6 yards long.”
better they become.
that
A. Q., 1862, at 10 o’cloe’ 4. M., of that day, then
and thereto show cause, if any they can, why
the prayer of said Insolvent.should not be grant-'
ed, ahd an assignment of his estate be made, and
he be disher:
from his debts and liabilities. in
pursuance of the statute in such case made and
prevideu; and in the mean time all proceedings
against said Insolvent be stayed.
~Witness my hand and the seal of sgid
} seal : court, this 15th day
of Oct, A. p., 1862.
50 and 55 cents for similar grades by forward
ing it te the Enst. We would advise parties holding wool of the Fall clip to aveid the
speculators on this State; and at the same
tine remind them that very fine brands are not
scraped and the shredded. The proper propertion fer the two should be one of the it is no difference whether your records jie
scraped te two of shredded, and precautions ornot. Tam alive, and have not transferred
be toe tightly packed, or it 18 almost useless.
ed by none but patriotic impulses in his late
EP The amount of money? raised for the The shredded lint needs tohave the strands
finaneial transactions. Time will vindicate . relef«
four brave soldiers, at Grass Valley, laid parallel, andia layers of little more than
ne
thiere
Farland, Judge ofthe ‘said District Court, no
THe Fruirs.—The town is beginning to ladies of Nevada will meet to-day for the first . The Probate Judge granted
dependence or manliness to render justice to gather the fruits of the little action it has tatime to make lint and bandages for the use of
one assailed by popular clamor, but like a ken to procure a line of stages running the Union army, we publish fur their benefit
fice when a nobler dog is assailed by many, through the place to Virginia city. In addithe following directions which are supposed
run in to get 4 cowardly snap at the one that tion to the nuwber of passengers constantly to be the best that can be given. By taking
the
in Sie
tu be
t Judge aforesaid,
which the Appeal has called it~ Maysville able T. B. MeFarland. Distr
in open court, at the court room of said court, in
Appeal.
.
a ber were made by Horatio Seymour,
the county of Nevada, on the 18th day ef Nov.
municated by Mr. Arinor, to the Scientific
American:
Our readers who desire a good and whole
its'present rate, if employed in develuping
Jen fri
to Do
‘& Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State
of California, in the matter of the petition of
5. L. Bates. an Insolvent Debtor :
Pursuant to anorder of Hon. T.B. McFarland
Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby
riven to all the creditors of thesa:d Insolvent,
x L. Bates, to be and g Pre before the Honor
ses looked extremely exhausted, but Stuart when all the facts and resulta are known it
How to Make SUPERIOR VINEGAR AND
There are some'men who have not the in
+
ed Je
City T RSiwpson, Smartsyv'e
ment of its financial affairs, hundreds af G W Lenhart,
C. Kent,
_ de
;
theusande of doll.rs. He deserves some . .
other reward than to be denounced as a J NSOL VEN Tj NOTICE.—Iin the District
It
that office, when his practice in the courts
was worth doublth» salary of the office?
Were we at liberty, we might mention a
service to his country, greater than any service he has done to his State, which should
make the miserable hounds that are hunting
him blush with shame and seek their holes
in selfdiegust.
=
villified. by a very magnanimous and impartial
presa, what inducement will there be
As yet the miseral wealth of the silver rebefore his crossing the river. Stuart informto make offici+l faithfulness the rue instead
gion is scurcely begun tv be developed. ed him in a sareastic manner that he had foolof
MecCambrigedo
D MeLcly, Soggs Mill
the exception? . In times past, Mr. AshMrs
W yp Cal,
City W W Clerk, Col Hill
Comparatively but few leads have yet béen ed the whele party. but reg:etted he had not lay has daved the State, by reforms which A
vi a TimburtéoJ O’ Bryan, smartevile
accomplished what he intended when he starstruck. ‘The great future of the Territory is: ted, as he expected to reach Frederick, Md., he, as a legislator, initiated in the manageGw K » Wash’at’n RH Farquhar, do .
time, stemmed the tidé of corruption and exapparent, and fast opening tu the astonished
travagunce that was inundating the country gaze the world. That: future calle for a
with the seaboard.—
* Noman that has ever had a seat in the Legislaspeedy communicatiod
The
silver
and
gold
which
is to pour over
ture of California has savedthe Treasury so
the
mountains,
and
the
supplies
flowing back
much as D, R. Ashley. and no well informed:
in
exchange
must
have
a
railroad.
In our
man candeny it He was always at hie post.
opinion
the
great
necessities
of
the
Territory
always ready for service, always inculcating
economy inthe puodlic expenditures. We will force the complétion of # railroad from
could point
to the most meriturious acts of some eligible point in California to Virginia
at the farthest. The popuState legislation that had their origin with City in five.years
lation
swarming
into
the Territory, -will, at
him. We'could speak of dozens of huye
schemes of swindling and speculation that
oo
what he believed was for the interests of GEO. BR. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
ready wehear that freight to that country Stevens and McBride were at Pochahontas. we gave him credit fur that while dissent‘Tue State TrReasurer.—A more ignoGeneral Schofield arrived at Cassville, near ‘ing frown the policy of bis action, which a
commands
seven
cents
a
pound,
and
teams
rant or unmanly assault upon a faithful pubthe Arkansas line, and South western Mismajority of the press assailed with undue
eannot be had to supply poet at that s0uri_is onee more cleared of the rebel for. and sensational violence, and construed in
ces.
mitted by the press anda portion of the peo-price. Oneof the newspapers of he TerPhiladelphia, Oct. 14th.—Last evening's
ritory
advises
that
goods
be
shipped
there
in
ple of the State, upon Mr. Ashley, Treasurer:
larger amounts,
as the supply of goods in the Washington Star says a man who arrived ia,
of the State, never disgraced a country.—
this city from Conrad’s Ferry states that he
market is not equal to the winter demand.
was in
Gen. Stuart’s presence a few minutes
ae
Bread Street, Nevada.
State now, and would ultimately be
TRURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 16. gen by a railroad at an early day. The nesons 1s represented ag moving toward Norththe
for
the
interest of the United States, and
cessities
of
the
Territory
demand
‘it.
Alern
Afkatens,
seeking
to
unite
his
forces.
=
on
lie officer, than that which has been com
_——
Atrivaisat National Exchange
Be Just, Bee.—-The Sacramento Bec
says the Appeal has “attempted toa
“
Springfield, Mo., Oct. 13.——Arkansas pafor the State Treasurer. No such thing.—
rs ot the 6th just received, state that Gen. The Treasaier needs no apologist. He did
ease?
The Morning Branscript.
;
*
JNO. B. NEWTON & CO.,
Sele Agentsfor the Pacific Coast,
te
adjoin’
Got
Demo
wer, .
Court
the p
to gui
Fr
Lodge
Airass