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October 25, 1861 (4 pages)

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: ——— REVOLUTION IN IN —a _ We; sometimes, almost lose “our taith in human progress ; we are; sometimes, almost _ teady to believe that the human race has al-)— ways traveled, and is still traveling in a circle, ike » blind horse in « bark mill. Progress has certainly been made in all those arts and terial univerto is jdcrensed and our control over the natural world extended. But how is it as regarde our improvement as moral, . ~foligious and social beings? Have we in~ eréaged our knowledge of ourselves? Do we kuow more of our own nature, the end and @ of our éxistence, or of our destiny 4 jife’s fitful fover is over”? Have in-any great measure, got rid of thore “fearful passions which make men barbarous, ~ gnd-ereate wars and turmoils aid misery in the world 1 tions of either politics or religion than our ancestors hud.one thousand years ago 1 . Twenty years ‘since if was generally supposed that in social and religious science eerwas supposed that Republicanism, as estab-’ lished in American, was the true system of _ government, and that Christianity, as taught by the orthodox. preachers of the day, was the true religion. And yet, inthis year A Dp. 861, Republicanism is fighting a life and denth struggle in America, while in Great Britain, Christianity, ai the seat of ite ancient -pewer, and on the theater of, its earliest and moat splendid and lasting triumphs, is tottering on its throne; betrayed and stabbed by its] _modst'trasted friends, who teluleteres: at its inner sanctuary, The result of the physical war that is now desolating our own country ean scarerly have more influence over the destiny of the humen race than the result of that intellectual struggle now. raging over the length and breadth of Great Brituin, by which the existence of the. ancieut faith of Christianity must be detetmined. ‘Thut has bud its struggles heretotore, and bas wlways been triumphant ; butit hws never before been assailed by such intelJectual giants as those who new constitute ‘ite apen eneunes ; nor have its foes, heretefore, sprungtrom its own besum. Although « close vbserver of the current litefature of the last ten or fifteen years could, ull along, seo a growing boldness on the part-of the enemics.of Christianity, yet #6 -wae not antil the spring of 1860, that the war became duugerous, and its friends became rn At that time a book appeared called’ * Kasuys and Reviews,” written by seven diferent authors, all of the highest standing in the Church of Englund—being mostly Professors in the Universities, teuchérs of theological schouls and Cier, ymen— which carried constefuativn into the very heartof the Christan world. Since that timé the Reviews, sud other periodicals ‘of Englund and Soutiand have been full of the subject. This book, in brief, denies the in. pooms Bible; denies’ all miracles, »phec 8, and all things of a supernatural ter contained in it; ullegye that the . Soedirer Gaetan teh woth ond: falsehood, and says that they are not any more inspired than the writings of Shakespeare. And all this trom Clergymen of the Church, elevated : by ite power and sustained by its money ! “"Phis rebellion in the: religious world of Groat Britain resembles much the rebellion in the politieal world of America.— Christianity there receives its severest blow from the triends whom it has most chensued ; trenson here reached its muturity under to fostering care ot the Government, and within the very walls of the national cupitel. There the leaders of Free Thought wrote their iufidelity on the very altars of the church.— Here traitors dissipated the strength of the nation by official orders issued from the Cubipetof Bichwnan. And as we tondly hope that Republicanisut moy pass through its bloody ordeal in America with increased ~ Gery crucible in Eugtond bright r, purer and ¢ . Gen. F. ¥ to be armed with, double-buereled rifles. sdientes by which our knowledge of the maHave wa any more correct no. tain fixed conclusions had been arrived at. It+ stability, so may the friends of Christianity hope vhut it will come out of itd better adapted to the wants and reason of LANDeR'S Shacrsv0TERS.—A portion of sharpshooters, of which Lander, is to have command, is pouye ‘and able-in’ their hands bel a. ‘aba distance of . Meweena » seinen? y has heen stopped by on the ‘inside of the boilers and . and chocked that new ones will have to re} place them. The deposit is of a porcelain character, and is common in steam boilers alover the territory. % A Nove Evinence.—Bays “the — ville Journal, alluding: to the réported death of Jeff. Davis? “We can’t ascertain with certainty whether Jeff. Davis is dead or not. One of the strongest presumptions of his death is ‘afforded: “by the fact that the disunion clergy of the South were reeéntly pray. ing for his life.” Cot. Concoran.—The Repebliend daty of New York are about to show gratitude to the man who fought for them. It is stated they sre to run Col. Corcoran for County Clerk of New York—a téry lucrative office which may be filled by deputies, and which, therefore, would yield the Colonel’s family a living during his imprisonment. ‘ EHF Pho’s. Fitch, whu réévived « commission lately. leaves for the seat of war on the next steamer. <P Commodore Watkins. has me appointed United States Inspector of Steamboat Hulls in place of Captain Heyt; resigned and C. C. Benoit Inepecter of Steamboat Boilers, in place of G. W. Coffee, also resigned. EF’ The Charleston Yunkee troops now threatening the South ‘tin peddlers.” It ig true that the Yankees, have generally, in their visite South, peddied tin, but we guess they mean to peddle oud this tine.— Louisville Journal. Mercury calls the CP’The bdeliet that hus been entertained among members of the Fifth Regiment, that it would soon be sssigned service in the East, appears to be without foundation. Col. Kellogg is not advised of any such arrangement_at present. t# A company of German Home Guards is being organized in Columbia, “As there are some. thirty Prussian, Austrian and German artillerists among its members, it ie propowed to organize it is a» artillery company. . 2 Atheists are the greatest fools in nature, for they see there is a world that could not make itself, and yet they will not own there is a God whe mode it. te The Red Biuff Independent has received infermation that it cost somebody— the devil, we s uppose—one million of dollars tu widen and improve the channel of Hell Gate. Loot: INCONTROVERTIBLE.— Women are said to hase stronger attachments than men. Itis not so, Strength ef attachment ix evinced in little things. A man is often attached ‘to an old hat; did you ever know of & woman having an attughment for an old bonnet ?_ "RL. Stanton, together with half « dozen more prominent citizens of Marysville. Kentucky, was arrested by a company of Federal soldiers. An attempt te secure their release, on writs of habeas se. rae failed. £8" The world debt is epinposed of, the imtials. Dun Every Body Twice.” Uredit is composed of the inital letters of “Cal Regularly Every Day~F'l Trust.” te” It costs abuw two bundred thousand dollura to equip a cur: Iry regiment. TE tc Itis kovwn tat the rebele have been receiving supplies of provisions and muiditions ot war trum Mexico, acerogs the Territory ot Arizona aud the frontier ef Tezas—a_circumstunce which, in a measure, renders the blockade of Southern ports futile. Anzyna aud New Mexiee ure eatirely unprotected by any Union toree, and are perfeotly open to the enemy. CH" The President has given assurances no draiting for the army shall be resorted to in the West until all the Eastern States have furnished their full quota of the 500,000 men. : te The Third Regiment ie provided with 960 stand of arms of the best quality Their bend consiate of twenty-six: pieces including two enpable leaders. t#" Wm. Grow . “ot of Yeeks, bas lennsaiad authority rou Gov. Downey to raise a com-. “al te of velinteers for Judah's regiment ne ay days that a.quertz mill at Gold . ‘ © Vtubs:of the ‘steam engine which furnish the * . motive power. The boilers are so clogged “brought to the notice of the English 4 love and. fear. “. place on the throne at fourteen years of age, but may not marry until he is eighteen ?”s. ties, a son had been in bondage four years for . a debt of seven rupees, contiacted by his father. In another, a lad of twenty had been working 3 years to clear off a debt of fourwhom he had become security. The lender frequently sold his debtor to a third person, and a regular slave traffic had: been established in the manner. ' The English Gevornmeat has abolished the usage. —__—~.>--— ExTRas not ALLoweD.—A citizen of Buffalo refused to pay a bill of $112 brought against him by a dry-goods dealer for articles furnished his-wife, and being -sued for the amount, defended himself on the ground that he had never. ordered’ the articles, that he had never received them, and that their purchase was unnecessarily é¢xtravagant on the part.of a. wowan married to a man in his circumstances. the defence as frivolous and-meau, .but the jury found a verdict for him. BEAUTIFUL things ar suggestive ofa purer and higher life, and Gill us with mingled They havesa graciousners that wins us, an excellence to which we involuntarily do reverence. If you are poor yet modesty. aepiring, keep » vase of flowers on your ‘table, and they will help to mantain your dignity, and secure for*you consideration and-deliéacy of behavionr. Very True.—The Pacyic says ministers of the Gospel owe it to their God and th ir Country to denounce the damnnble treason of the South. It concludes an article as follows: “A tender fouted loyalty will not do for times.like t Those who are not for the Government, and fer the war to suppress this mighty rebellion and treason, are against the Government first, Jost, and always.” Ee Milton was ener asked, **How is it in some countries a king is allowed to teke his “Becuuse,” said the poet, “it is easier to govern ® kingdem then « women.” tw” Every soldier who loves ‘his gun, whether in cowardly thruwing it away on the fi-id of battle, or through neglect, is to have twelve dollare, the price of the gun, deducted from his pay. This. will show men that gune are not toys to be thrown away whenever it is inconvenient to carry .hem. GH Aa 8 provi tna. gu foareubefal articles, and that the world couldn’t vety well get along without them, it hus been stated, by « late writer, as.a fact, that if ail the girls were to be driven out ofthe world, in one generation, the boys would all go after them! That's a tact !—they would fellow them even if it were to Dixie's Land or Fiddlers’ Green! . A world without girls! worse than the Sink of Humboldt River ! a An Evertrui Day.—A Jackson (Aimador,) paper, of Sutorday het says: Sunday
last was an unusually eventful day in this plice and vicinity. Two elopements, one horse race, three dog fights, one man shot and ene stabbed, twe weddings, the abduction of a wite, one funeral, and a man thrown trom a horse and killed. Sure thet’s all? ‘atrived irom the South, says a great many ignorant people in that section firmly believe that Gen. Scott’ is dead. here ig alse a belief in remote parts of Dixie that President Lincoln and bis Cabinet have sought refuge. in Puiludelphia and reside tere. SS ny Mint in Nevapa.—The newly elected delegate w Congress trom Nevada-Territory. Judge Cradlebuugh, starts for the East svvn, and carries with hun evidence, etutistics and other ducyme ute, which, it ie hoped, will ixduc> the estabhshment of a mint tor Nevada. Monaurry.—Dr ovutn, speaking of me ality, says, “ He that is a good maa is threequarters of the wey teward being a goud Christian, wherever tbe hves and whatever be is culled.” THEIR AGES.—Geu. M-Clellan is pet yet . D 36; Gen. Fremont is under 48; Gen. Lyon . was-about 44; Gen. Buttler is 43; Gen, Banks is 44; and Gen: McDowell is about forty. te prove that the bondsmen of the new officers of Tulare county swore to be worth double the amount i a tice ace teen rupees, lent to an abscondent uncle, for . <a pleted to New York. The Buffalo papers denounced } . delivered m a few minutes to any point in Reset Creputary.—aA gentleman jately . EH The Visalia Sun publishes the figures . for the ‘TRANSCRIPT EXTRA:! A Dispatch from New ‘York, , Thursday Evening, October 24th, 8 1-2 o’dlock. ek Sa The Telegraph tothe East‘is completed, and messages this” morning will he the Atlantic States. ’ We will issue\an extra this morning with dates from New York to 8} o'clock last night. ¢ Fo Arrivals at National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. —— cette GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. OcToRER. 23d, 1361. M eer: San Frame’ o J Werrei, _ City DE G K Puillips, ad» G iu ‘Wilson, do Jo in Bazley, ¢ P & CSt W Johnson, Sacrat’o Mrs Brank, Ked Dog J C Wilson, Colus J McCollum, do S Finnell a” GL. Fuller, Union & T BStiles do iB Wathen, (mega Ashburner, S GS. John Voodwuara, Aln’y Atword J Job, do JC Jones, Grass Val’y K Woodward, do c T Jenkins, do B Hill, co Rub Smith, do _F F French, Alpha 8 W io City ‘WM Wate, La Porte E D Her do H Smith, seca ~ pias EV Soule, — do F Bowers, W Stwift, do Chas Sauburn. do Smith, do wv J Moore, B Fiat . NOTICE. ROM yey AFTER THIS DATE I Pa hrdry dg maible for — debts SS OSEPH HOMPSON aud T.W ickwoo 2 for the eieationaf the © NEVADA OURNAL or foran: er purpose whatsoever, and . hereby notiiy vena t all indebted to the firm Mf E.G Waite & » not to ees to the and 3 te aforesaid a ae ~—~ one-hali — of accounts BE. G. WAITE. Nevada, Oct. 23d, 1861. Q NSTABLE'’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevads, Towns.ip of Washington, ss.—By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, i from the court of Amos Root, Esq an Justice of the in and for the coun y id, baring date . 1861,to satisfy a j t rendered by Amos Root on the : da Oct. 1861, oe fever of J. Potter and against Jamis Haligan and John Taylor for the sum of Ninety-four 25-i 0 dollars, debt, interest, damages costs of suit. Ihave taken in execution. and will sell to ig bidder for cash the following proves, Si Une-sixth,. undivi-ed interes: In a set of Mining Claima, situated on _Diamund Creek Hill, ae~ as bap on & Co's claims, on THURSDAY, the peg ae Bad November, is61, between the hours > A.M. rie mils. M. of said day. Taken ad the a oe of recon Halig.n to satisiy the above demands and custs. he gh ‘SHANCL M, C mstable. Omega, Oct. 23d, 1361. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Cali orCounty of Nevada, township of Washin , 88. By virtuc of an exccut'on to me delivered, issued from the Court of J. 5. H_ Ibrook Esq., a” acting Justice of the Prace, in and for the County aforesaid, a date Uctober 17th A. D , 1861, to satisfy ajudgment rendered by J. 8. Holbrook on the 7th,day of Octeuber A.D, 186) in favor of O P itis, aadagainet W H Koot, for the sum of Forty-s:.ven /7. @ dollara. debt, mterest, and costs ofauit. 1 have taken in execution, and will sell to — ighest biduer for cash, the following prep > to-wit: one third undivided interest iu 4 ¢ ay inining chains known as Shanclum & Uo., claima situated on umega Hill. Also one third -nterest in a. svt of Iron Hose «und ail the miving tovls belo ing therento an? one <ixth interest in a set " perty in the town of Omega, on FUUKRSD.Y, ifth. day of November A. }. the hours of 10 o’clovk, A. M., oh gr _ uM. of said day, taken as tlie property of W. H to eatisty he above demands and acer ts at ‘ LEWIS SHANCLUM ae ens ee i7th, -A-+. [ajar NATIONAL LOAN. __ P" RSW AST te Tnstemotions from the. opened omthe ith day of Novensber next, at the city, at the hour of 9.0’clock a. M., for aubserip. tions under my superintendence for Treasury Notes, to be issued under the Aet 0: July 17th, 1861. These notes will be sssued in suins of fifty dollars, one hundred dollars, five hundred dol lars each,,dated August 19th, 1861, payable three years after dateto the order of the subscriber or as directed, and “bearing interest at the rate of -7-3-10ths per cent. per annum, payable semi-an_ _. nually ; such interest‘being at the rate of two cents for each day on every hundred dollars — ~For the convenience of the helder, each note will have coupons att.ched expressing the several _ amounts of semi-annual interest, which coupons may be detached and presented for i sep‘. arately from the notes. Subscriptions for such “freasury Notes will be received : tring the fifteen days from the day of opening the book as aforesaid. No subserirtion . for lees than fi-ty dollars ner for any fractionof that.sum can be received. Subscriptions of fifty ~doil*rs or one hundred dollars must be paid in lawful coin of, the United States at the time ‘of subscribing. Subscriptions of mvre than one hundsed dollars may be paid at once; or, ig preferred, one-tenth at the time of subseribing and one-third ofthe whole amount on every twentieth day therea.ter until the whele ghall be paid. No payment of less than fiity dollars can be accepted, that being the smailes{' sum for. whieh rreasury Netes can be issued. Certificates v will be granted in duplicate to aubseribers for the: amounta so paid; the original of which the subscriber. will transmit by mail to the Secretary of the Treasury; when Treasury Notes as afuresaid, will be issued thereon te such subs criber o: his order, carrying interest as ex pressed in such certifieste ; but in -cases_ where only a part of the aweunt subse ibed is paid at the time of subscriting, Treasury Notes will be issued only for the paymen s made subsequently to the tirst, which will remain until the whole amount subscribed by such person shall be paid, when Treasury Notes wili be issued for such first payment also. On payment of each deferred instalment. che subscribe r will pay, in addition thereto. a sum equal tothe interest -ccrued thereon from the 19th of Anguat to tie date of payment, and on final payment like iutcrest on the amount paid on subscription, which payments of interest will ba reimbursed to the subscriber in the payment of the first coupon. The Treasury Notes issued upon euch certificates by the Treasure, will be rent to the subscribers by mail, or uch other modeas may be indicated by them when they transmit their original certificates, ‘The duplicate certificate, may be retained by them for their own security D. W. CHEESMAN, Anthems Senuies U.S. and Sub Treasury Ag’tSan Francisco, October 26th, 1861. td. To the Citizens of Nevada County. N APPEAL ir made thro’ this method to the patriotism or the peo le ot rae ME CUUNTY, to ently to the pe cabal of their Americans. hervism hws been most a ye so Rg two Wars » Great ain, and sgainst the Mexican States. Greater and more and consequently more mevesuary, yn ivus, is the contest in which our Country ogee intestine furs. What wus coma eraaive gagea with enewi a, Ber recess become a ee now. Nation Whe Seldiers—oldiers forious but , NEVADA! Your The need Companions to ait thetr Com ies ! im a TAKKY FOR YOU! WILL Yuu FAL wita ev compert at Nevaua, oni iorward you a bue @ Mement ty the renuezvous of the TO VOLUNTEERS! A is now to represent Nevagh Companys mew sarining tn 05 vi Culhornia Vululteers A detacumuchi i mm Comp and all Way acsire 1 juim tue Cun. Wl please repert eo UM Ma Kol Coe PULIABK. nines whl be y vwrw Pree vi ; Ww tne & mu at Aubarn. ‘Tue Comp By Wii not OF guise until it is ruil. evaua, ues x4th, 18.1. sili vaua (auuly-—ss. . vuricuntadidicwd Vistrictol san pute. Phe i’copic vi GE Disle ©. Calbeornia, to WiLLIAM BUSLHIS, Gretling: Lou are hereby summuacd Su alu answer te the compiaint of iV rd Vilivrlitt wi Daviy UG. vAvio Bicd st you, Wm. Clement, David Vevis, Kick.cu Pepruse, Juan N. byuns and BK. #icPucrs a, wyoming tuc Vule Co. withm ten “ways iru lueservice wi tals Writ, if served on yuu ib buds Vounly, wituin twenty days ls served vm Jue i lulls .ctrict, aud out Gl luis county, abu Wilalk jurty days Mu served om you in tie a abu vGtvl lille District, i am aclion cumxd ol tae ivth Gay oret, A. D., pti, in Court, Wieretm said plustitis Geuand of youu ihe Us oi Bignt Mumurca, Sixty-ulue and (+ .W0 dellefs, Wika Inicrest thercuu srum Uct. -élu, .ooY, at Loe rare ol One per ccut per month accurdsay tv tue terms Of a ceriuin prouussory " Me exe: uled by Fou descndauts, im laver ui Bai See eee wciaull, bugelacd WILE Bil Ove deamamu os cue Court suck oluer ve ba piaueuds saad in festimeny wacreof I, KR. ‘Siskiyou hus already furnished two. office of the Assistant Treasirer 0.5, in this . lars, one thousand dollars, and Sve thoussnd det-\ now in her hour of peril and it cannot bethat pare a eae wanting mung Arran, gements have been made to provide you . \UuMmuUNSaw-Simie of Califernia--NeNe) viseict Court of the — object being erect £ 1 3 5