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” PeerLt.—Tie Irish people have no country.
have ever been opened to them ard the op~ pressed of all nations. It ix natural therefate that they shuld feel as deep an interest
“n this country as any of us. If it ean be
* qhildren: if it fills, it leaves them without .
-woice that the Union might be saved ; and
place the begiuning of the war thousands of
@fidred up their lives upon the bloody field.
They are notconditional Union men, but have
> day aside all minor questions, and to fight
unto the death for that one end. In this posia tion they. have been encouraged by Arch bisb»,d@p Haghes and the inferior clergy.
gy of the people be devoted to the cnuse of the
. not move him, as we eee by hig address ut
“Ancumsnor Hucues asp tHe Intex
of their own. At home they are crushed
‘tom, aa an asylum where they aro no longer
“downtrodden and oppressed by the English
und as the country whose duors
ed free, it is the heritage of their
i, and the call “to arms” was heard,
fegardiess of religion and p:litice, in
r agreed with the South
,aaked with one united
them have, in testimony of their patriotiem,
‘been willing to bury all past differences, to
~~ Archbishop Hughes first exerted himself at
home, next in Europe, and now, having refurned, he renews his advice that every enerUnion. He says he found the Europeans
determined to be against us. But this did
Dublin, where, betore the delegates of the
Catholic church of ull lands, he declated that
‘the American republic would stand. no matter what took place, or how wany nations
might interfere, Had he been delegated by
‘the American government to speak. to the
world, he couhd have been nu more emphat.
~ fe and’no more wWeful, He traces the phases
» Burope, and then adds—“There is ave thing
kind should be continued for many years, it
Telling his hear: ré that “intervention, if suc.
+ ment tethe utmost and quickest effurte to
’* ie At the bettom of the seat 'I'o day we do:
“anes upon the mission fér which he
men in thie country. The Emperor is much
\. Tax Bl Dorado Fair bas developed the fact
that this questionef intervention has bad in
and one question that should be clear to every mind. It is this—that if a war of this
ig recognized as being allowable for other
nations tocombine in their strength and put
an ehd to it with as little delay as possible.”
cessful, would make another Poland of Ameba,” he urges them “to volunteer in the
national defence, and he urges the govern
among his
ee
‘ Annihilation! Shall the be annihilated, or shall the rebellion be annihilated? Such is the distinct alternative. Which
sball we choose? The hour for hesitation
has The hour for hesitatiou, hae
ponsibilities and to the perils of the Government. But the Government must be saved, .
If this great necessity alt minor issues. doubts
and interests ate observed. —Itis one of the
grand characteristics of our pyople that ev~
ery new danger calls frou them Lew courage,
Victory does not create Seapanatte 3 for
victory is their deserved reward, and thry ac«
cept itas such. But defeat maddens them.
They do not fiud the word defeat in taeir vocabulary; and they have not yet learned to
submit to the decree that # eadse go right as
ours may sometimes be overborne by the
worst of foes. But they rebound frum every fall with herculesn enérgy.
Tv sth @ race the alternative of the annihilation of their Government or the aanihila-.
tien of the rebellion is nuw presented. They
will not weaken under it. Adl that ia needed
is that they should feel th titissv. This done
and the great work is begun. There are
som things that should be written oa our
hearts like those anxious that have lived
+80 long as to become petrified facts. These
aret No peace that is not conquered. The
rebels fight for their lives and jor vur death.
We could not give wnat they would demand,
without consenting te our own degredation,
und to such a mut lation of eur own soil us
would leave ue doubly degraded.
Reading our revereee in this light we must
necept them as admonitions and matractions”
It 18 just possible that a series of vast victuries. would have produced a prace equally
false.and temporary. God; in his providence
may send us disaster as well to chasten as to
chrystalize us—te lower our pride, and to
harden us for alo-g fight aud @ lusting set
tlement. Every day educates us for a higher
destiny. It is amazing iow much the traveler can endure: after he has passed over a
difficult journey. A year ago we were raw
and undisciplined, indolent, luxurious, and
self: suffi ient—strangers alike te our weakness ahd our atrength. To-day we area
people who have passed through a dreudful
probation; and although probably nv nearer
the peace that must at last come to us than
twelve mouths since, yet so Conscious of our
power, and so confident of a right result, that
rend y-for-allour fees; fore:
ein and domestic. Courage, then, fellow
countrymen! If we do not live to the end of
our struggle tor freedom, we may die content
that the end will bea good ove.”
alae
THe officers and employees of the Custom
House ut San Francisco have subscribed to
the Relief Fuad $517 50 per month during
the war.
~~
C. R. TRAN, Represeotative in Congress
frou the Eighth District «f Massachusetts,
hus enlisted ap 9 private for the war.
mc ~
Joun TyLer’s widaow—who waa a Misa
orush the rebellion, if te that end it has to +Gardiner, of New York—has returned to her
gall to the ranks tithe army every man in
the country. This ie the true doctrine ; eve
rytbing in fhe country should be staked for
the preservation of the Union, Just as when
the storm sweeps around the -ship everything on board should be held ‘subject to the .
safety of the ship; tor what will-passengers.
officers and crew do if the ship goes down, and
wht wili the cargo be worth when the ship
not fear-the final result. The true dvctrine
ig, that every mun, every private interest,
and every dollar of property should be sec‘ondary to the great national cause.
Gi Rev. J. C. Fleteher, in a private letter, announces his arrival at Brazil, and @.was sont. He had been favored: with se
Veral interviews with the Bmperor, ang
Presented: various yifta from distinguished
interested in our n tional affairs, and also in
our literature and public men, And he. in«
quires alter Everstt, Baneroft, Winths
rop, Longfellow, Agassiz, Whittier and othere, as though they had been, personal friends.
Mr. Fletcher was distributing books, had
preached to a Protestant congregation and
addressed several associations of the eountry
He apeakse of the progress making in Bragil,
& country destined to fill a large place in the
future history of American nations.
that El Dorado county contains about a million of grape vines.
A MILITARY company is being formed at
Weaverville, Trinity county
Mig r lnTue Alta says the Union party will havea
majority on joint bal'ot inthe next Legislatureof 73.
Nortiern relatives with a family of six ebildren.
THE coal mining acttlement in Contra Costa is becoming a place of considerable life and
importance,
THY asseaved-valuation of property in Santx Cliva county, is $6,038,375 ; yielding a to
tal tax of YB120,767 52.
Seienenell
A WAsiNGTON dispatch of Seatember 7th,
says thatGeneral Pope was_relieved trom his
Virginia Commend at his owl request, and
transferred to the Indian country
a.
~
Lirut. Hinam Banks, killed in the late
battle near Washington, was a brother at
Major General Banke, a writer of ability aft
one Of the most eloquent orators in Connects
lout.
Semtienetiintan anal ;
THe San Francisco Supervisors have directed that the city pohce should be uniformed
in gray woolen cloth of Calitornia manufactures
~-Lant.—The women of San Francisco are
scraping lint in great quantity’ They have
telegraphed East to ascertain whether much
igneeded. Ou Aug. 30th, the Surgeon Geners], U.S A., issued the following:
“To the Loyal Women and Children of the
United States: The supply of lint inthe mar.
ket is nearly: exhausted The brave men
wounded in defense of their country will soon
be in wont of it. T appeal te you to come to
ournid. in aupplying this necesdary article.
There is scarcely a woman or child whe cannot
serape lint, and there no wey in which their
assistance can be more usefully given than in
furnishing the means todress the wounds ef
thoes who fallin defense of their rights and
their homes.”
come. Every minute adds altke to the res.
+
. from Washington to the Press furnishing the .
fedeta’» Congress, to propose
Terms are said to be thst loyal States take
all the Territories, Missouri, Tennessee,
Kentucky and Maryland; the Cotten States
to haven Congress of their own ts regulate
doméstic affairs, and in all other things to be
one nation, offensive and defensive: they.
pledging themselves to re urn all Government property as they found it.
Federal. troops are concentrating near
_ The Nashville Union looks on thé defeat of
Bragg as certain.’ Two hundred thousand’
— are between Nashville and Louisvi °
Since the establishment of the hospital at
Richmond, out of 99,000 prtiets, 9,800
have been furloughed, an! 7.600 died.”
a ar ;
PLEASANT Netansonx,—One’s pleasure,
after all, ie much «flected by the quility of
one’s neigbors, even though one may not be
on speaking terms with them, A pleasant
than a discontented, crass one, anda house
that hus the air of being inhabited is prefera
ble to closed shutt-rs and sociwble blinds,
excluding every ray of sunlight and sympathy. We like to see glane ng, cheerful lights
through the windows of a cold night, or
watch them as evening derpens, gradually
ereep from the parlor to the upper stories of
the houses newr. us. We like to watch the
little children go in and out the door, to plas
or go te sehoul. We like to see # -white-robed baby dancing up and down at the Window
im it’s mother’s arms, or the father reading
hia newspaper there at evening, or any of
these cheerful impromptu home ghmpae,
which, though we ure ni Paul Pry, we will
assert tnake a pleaaint neighbornood to those
who live for comfort instead of show.—Newbury port Herald.
ONE OF SHAKSPEAKE’S PALL-BEARERS
BURIED IN Virginta —Inthe ojd burying:
around at Prederickaburg, Va., is a tembatone with the following inscription: “Here
hes the body of Edward Helder, practitioner
in physic ch rurgery. _ Born in Bediordshire,
Eugl-yd, in the year of our Lord 1542 Was
cotemporary with and one of the pall-bearers
to the body of William Shakapeare. After a
brief iHness his spirit dlecsuded the year of
our Lord 1}s, aged 76."¢
TE asaesned Value of property ta Siskiyou
will amount to about $2,000, 000g
Arrivals at Natonal Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
OCTOBER 1, 1862.
R Phelps,leighton Agt J Robinson, Moores
LBioom. San ¥ J Carrgl, do
A W. Potter, city C Seughlue, do
KE Darlmg; You Bet J Machanay, do
M 8S Weber, do J Regwh, do
J Odale, do H Shaffer. do
hs z do © Sullivan, du
A ameon, do RK W Burroughs, do
M_ Griffita, do =P Nugant, do
dL Elster, do = P sullivan, do
© CShureh, do J Salliven, do
1 Potter, do*----J Franklin, do
S Marti do O Hegerty, d>
§ D Brooke, do H Twining, Qu
J Dickson, \. do TT Marker, Washington
EC Vandyne\. do . J Cozzens, do
B Bellengee, Red Dog Mise Marcal, GV
J P Bourk, ‘do W Baker, VC
J Knox. do W Cook, UH
EB Wibiama, do
SCushinan, Blue T
W B Whitemore, do
A Shellenburger. do
T Maddin, do
CABrown, BR
J Dry uns, city
TB staley, BT
sOLoughlin, CM
sol Lewis, Carson city
R McMurray, Cherokee J silver, Aubern
WW Nichols. CH A silver). do
KP tracy, Maples R J Brown; > do
J Stead, do ss stivenson, LV
TP Otis, Mooney F ——BR Green wood.\G H
Duaton, Moores J Monhan, London
J Corna, do P Fielu, F creek
J Welch, do A Jenkias, R erce
wn a =
BIRTHs
>
awe
x
C nis, county
By virtue of on ex
from the court of Ira
2th, A.D. 1862, to eatisfy
by said Stanley on the 20th
D. ee. Peis aes, ng B.
against ayhon, for the sum 6
and §% dollars debt, int rests, dam
costeof suit. I have taken in execution aad
will sell to the migmans Netiee for cash at Wool
sey 8 Flat. Nevada county, the follewing pro
rty—all the right, title and interest of Peter
ayhon in apd to the Pioneer Diggings, being
situated on Woolsey’s Flat, Nevads county, on
‘Tuesday, the 28th day of October, a. p., ‘a0y,
bei ween the hours of 9 o’clock a. M., and 4 p
M., Ofsaid day. Taken as the property of Peter
Mayhon, to eatisfly the abeve demands and acoT Srtlesenae tend thiatoen de yitneas my Us ¥ of sertember
A. D, Tee, 0. D, BOBCOCK constabl>,
nia, coun y of Nevada, Eureka township. xs.
By viriut ofan execution to me delivered, issued
from the court of fra stenle . Ksq., an acting
Justice of the Peace, in and er the county afi r>
a
this city, en the 2d inst., to the wife of Mr.
Busseniua, a son.
judgment : endered
fsebtember, a
Barry and
orty-tive
said. bearing date Sept. 25th, 1°62, to Hy
jes i ed cet Pepe Jae ee
Sines Pitagerad for the sum of Niece
. MRS. W.H. LEIGHTON :
bright face at the window is surely better . .
and . thoroughly an
NEVADA THEATRE!
Prompter
Oder eeneneeteee
Wis F as cekbns od dnsesane
Oe ee ee ssneeee
erful company from
pear at the above place ms
On Saturday Evening, Oct. 4.
ne will ai with the ele‘NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS
Miss Mark Mortimer. with songs, Mrs. Leighton
supported by the whole Troupe.
Comic REE a gga Mr. Woodhull
To be followed by the charming comedy of the
Bonnie Fish Wife!
Supported by the whole Troupe.
Favorite Danee,...-.. Mrs, A. H. Perry.
After which the ever popular Farce wriften
expreasiy for Mra. W. i Leighton, and as
iS by her for uy wards of 100 nights, entiti‘The Fool of the Family
Betty sunders, with the celebrated Langhing
song, ‘ Keme Kimo.” and duct with zeb—Mre.
W. H. Leighton. supported by the whole
Troupe.
a® 7% o’cloek; Curtain rises at 8 Doors
precisely, Admission, ONE DOLLAR.
cr .$100 Rew ard—Forany
ease of Sypliilis, in any stage, which
DR. LE RICH BAL’S GOLL EN BALSAM fails tucure. No comment ix necessry upen this medicin , it stands entirely
upon its own unequaled merits’; it has cured thousands who have wastrd handeume fortunes, and will eure thousands more. Golden
Balsam No. . for first and second stages, such
a8 sores upon the legs or other parts of the body, sere eyes, ete. ete. Golden Balsam Ne. 2,
for Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphilitie Rheuma
tism. . Price, $5 per bottie ; upon receipt of this
sum_we will ship to any part of tie State.— ’
NoTic“. —We have no agents for this medicine,
and are sole proprietors and manufaeturers. All
orders nrust be directed to us to obtain the genuine. Ot serve -well the manufagturer’s name
upon each Inside label We guarrantee a per“feet and lastifg eure.
RICHARDS & WHITFIELD,
Importers. Wheiesale and Reiail Druggiste,
Corner of Clay and Sansome sts.. Sen Fran isco,
Also, Svie Agents fur the celebrated sPANISH
ANTIDOTE, @ preparation never known to
tion, Gravel, and all Urinary dera
ments. one genuine without our cireular of Golden Balsam wrapped
around the bottle. _ oclm3 wr £4
To the Miners, Wechanics, Laboring Men of all Classes
. &
The andersigned take this method of informing
you that having greatly enlarged their former
immense stock, wi'las extensive and beantiful supply of mew and Fashionable Cloth.
ing for Failand Winter wear, also with a
large assortmentof Boots and Shoes, manufactured especially to our erder aud own
trade—that we are enabled to sell,and wil
sellat reduced prices, whatever is desired
inthe aboveline. Calland see
8, HAAS & CO.,
Sor. of Pine and Commercial Sts.,
Aug 30th, Nevada.
ee ninemsn
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
= = ee or coomeiioe will
i > dispatched in the month of
a i Uetober, 1862:
October ist. SONORA, WF. Lapidge, Com'r.
October lith, CONST(TUTION, J.T. Watkins,
Commander.
October 2ist, St. LOUIS,——— , Commander,
From Folsom St. Wharf,at 9 o’elock, A.M.
For Panama.
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama te
Aspinw . ) the Panama Railroad Company
and from /+pmwal!to New York bv the Atlantic
aud babies — a
* i 8, :
W.F. BABCOCK, { 4sente.
Cor. Sacramento & L idéesdorfl sts. San Franc isco
BAD BREATH
Isoften caused by Defective Teeth
DR. O. POND,
SURGEON DENTIST!
it permanently located in Nevada. and will be
. found always ready to perform o tions
efficiently. Artificial h inserted on gold. ativan er hand rubber vulcanite
tates. teeth filled with pure gold,
: orcement, by which decay }s arrested and
the Peth rreserved. All work warranted.
OFFICE—In Kelsey’s building. over Block
& Co’s sto y corner of Pine and Commercial
streets, Nevaddeity, California
Oct. Ist, 1862.—th_ ;
~~
SERENGTHEN TH YSrE
SS best means of imparting vi to the
down frame and shattered constit n. which
has been javented or discevered, is pro to
the feeble on both sexes and ail ages in
DR HOSTETTEER'S Stomach Bitters.™~
Debility, from whatever cause arising, may be
cured ; strenght, in whatever manner it ma
have wasted. may be restored by the use of this
HERMANN ERNST,
a *. over Charles
ey oung's Jewelry sore
werful and heathful inv . For indigesfon and all its meg effects. bodily and mental,
pow A are a posi epecitic.—Sold Druggists
dealersA 4
oelmt Montgomery st., San Frencisco.
WIRE ROPE
iS 1456 PERCENT CHEAPER. —
any other Roepe .
eth, it from FouR to sIxbe
Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diameter, and only one-stxTH of the BULK ! :
ssp tony po ache Times the strength of the
tame size of the HEMP ROPE ! BS aoeee:
pepo orsHRINK, in
or wet weather,‘ we Shs.
. mee, doce net Amsone WATER, and
double its original. we1teuT . '
abaeeel taniuaie as PLIABLE 88 theether rope
ire Rope is the oxvLY kiND of rope that
ean be used pd ea po han Ms ing from
deep shafts planest
R , Derrick Guy Re Ferry. we.
he’ Pheer who have om oven See Weekes
a trial, will Use No OTHER; at any price.
reuiars giving sealea of weights and
astreny the, prices, testimonials, &c. will be for
warded by os aes manufactures, or their
»gents throughout the State. : é
Aso. HALLIDIE & CO., 412 Clay st.
Krancisco.
W. H. CRAWFORD, Agent at Nevada.
: eet7m3
Cream of the Joke!
> itis
CREAM LAGER BEER,
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From the Philadelphia Brewery, San Francis<o
For sale ou Dranght. °-) 4
A. BR. JENKINS.
National Exchange Saloon.
Nevada, Sept. 13th.
+4! Field’s Steamed Oysters.
MK. A. PAELD, Baltimore,
whese dysters have long en.
joyed the highest rebmtation in
this market, has recently invented an entirely new precess,
of packing which possesses
every advantage over the one.
that they may be either Stewed,
Fried, Scolloped or FantyRoasted--in factcooked in any
manner adapted to those just
taken from the shell. They
will not be broken into pieces
by land travel, however lengthy, and will retain their sweetmess, after the can is cut, lonf
ger than secured by any other
method.
Shipments now arriving and —
for sale by al! the Grocery Job‘bersin San Francisco.
JNO. B. NEWTON & CO.,
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast,
EXPRESS.
I WILL hereafier ran my Express
Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dor Chalk
Bias, You Bet, Waloupa, Little York. .iberty
Hill, Lowell Hill, Remingten Hill te Dutch Flat .
1 letters, papers and delia
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
Treasurer's Office, Nevada, Sept. 8, 1862.
AL, Warrants dra the General Fund
A of the Count , and fegletered print te Thee
1. 1850. will be on at ;
en all ened we wate ong + ean
advertia
ed for presentation will cease with this date.
E.G. WAITE, Treasurer.
oe TO BE SOLD!
interest fp a first class, paying ReEsTarRAAT in this city. No better chance ill
: wes X. ¥. Nevada —
ReLEIVED Tis Day, « large lot
.
mess and Shape of the Oyster /—
NEVADA & DUTCH FLAT.
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