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October 5, 1862 (4 pages)

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% ee ie + and, in fact, dictate to the world. While @ommimon heritage. From all the past, the ee “ woice comes to each one, urging him to cling — ‘to the Union with « patrot’s love, a chrspar ra id’ material interests, wil combitidd te tudwonice oar fathers én preavrvation of the Union imperitive. "Phe snered associations that cluster around "the war that gave birth to the nation—how the sone of New England and the “Old Dominion, tide by sid in the common suse, waving their bones to bleach on the the same soil—all the fielas lost or won, with _ the meu who made them famous—are our But our forerathers made the nation one » because there would be power, glory, protec‘fton The history of all preeeding republics forbade them to form little rival communi# which could not claim the respect of other nations, or keep peace among themselves. This dause of Utiion Is os strong “now as it was three-quarters of a century ‘ago, and should have greuter weight to day ‘than it Jid when the rebellion commenced ; for in this war we have seen the anxiety of other governments fer our destruction, and at the same time we have exhibited ‘#Uch resources and powers, aa assures us all, that united we could stand against the world, vided, a8 Archbishop Hughes has wett-ex= preased it, “we shall be another Poland.” — Oni our western borders we have great valleys, rivers and plains, which cannot be divided vr) cut-asunder. When our whole population was on the Atlantic coast ‘they could have separated; but where can We unjoint the Misvissippi vulley, or where oan we cut off the “Father of . Waters ?”— We have united the distant parts by rail‘Poads, telegraphs, and canals. The formation and trade of the country demand its union ;andegery possible reason that can ex: it, points to that Union'aa our destiny. r a. t’The Sacramento Bee says Allison's Ranch mine ought to be good for $15,000 for the patriotic fund. Se we think, but do not expect it will be good for anything for the fund. At Allison's ranch precinct, at the late election, 104 votes were cast, of which 2-were for Swett, and 102 for Fitzgerald. Men who vote secessionism will not probably give money to aid the Union cause = The proprietors of the lead have grown vastly rich by the bounty of the Government—have taken ffom the public lands gold by the ton, Thee show their: gratitude ~ by marshalling all their employees im aid of traitors. If they do not intend to be traitors themselves, but were deceived by demaRogues, let'them send of their abundance to the suffering soldiers of the Union, many « f whom are their own countrymen. ComPorTine RvMons.—There isa rumo? ourrent to the effect that Government ha® sént to this State for the editors ofthe Sacramentu. Union and Novada TRANSCRIPT, to to go on to Washiagton and there in connec. tion with Greeley and Wendall Phillipa, take charge of the management of the war.— 8. &. Journal. As we heard the rumor, it was to the effect that Jeff Davis had sent to the editors of the Marysville Express and San Francisco Jonrnal to go on te Richinond, and then in connectioa with Yancey and Albert Pike, Northern traitors, to take measures to keep the rebellion from hurting the rebels. On diz the project was abandoned because the editor of the Journal had'nt brains enough to be of any use. ImProver ALREADY.—The regular editor of the Nevada TRanscrirr has off en a tour. We already satlen » desided tan. provement in the paper. —S_ F. Journal. ‘We advise the Journal to try the same remut the whites who don't ae ee en "it grow out of the: nature and fitness ef things. Mot only are all these as strong ‘to-day as they were in 1776, but other ties have been since formed, that render the terms of peace to the Federal authorities, and that those terms were, that for offer. sive and defensive purposes the two sections should be one, but in all. domestic. affairs This cannot be accepted by the loyal States. Nothing less than the restoration of the Union, on the same basis established they were to be distinct and independby our fathers will do. Nu man who is true to his country can ever look with favor on, a peace, by which two distinct legislative bodies are established within the territory of the United States, We must be one nation. The tombs of Washington, Jefferson . aad Jackson, can never be allowed to be the exclusive property of the South, nor the heroes tnd statesmen who sleep beneath the tod of the loyal States, exclusively of the North. drank the blood of the revolutionary era, ‘all vast be under one government and one flag. No half union will suit us. We saw» a6 well as the fields that the futility of thié in the old Confederacy.— The motto of every loyal man, every man who desires fer his country # future, glorious and prosperous, should be, $1 On, till we reassert the of te their native land ; freemen Till vindicated in the sight Til Of ail the world our shall stand; tted T .crushedin blood, Siow. teesmetcck ' name o Shall trium™h over all her ioes! ”* THE Nevada TRAN*Crrpr hde'tn original way of making a road across the Henness Pass—to threw up the embankment so that the snow will slide off !—Placerville News. That was only part of our plan. We want seme ‘donkeys to tread it off, and bespeak the services of our confrere of the News, THE late James Donahue, of Santa Clara, bequesthed the revenue cf $5,000 werth of San Francisco Gas stock to each of the Orphan Asylums, for twenty years. This will give, says the Alta. to the Protestant and Catholic: Male and. Female Asyluma abont. $50 per month for that period, ainonting in. the aggregate to $12,000and over te each In stitution. Sisters of the Presentation, on Powell street and $1,000 to the Catholic Charches in San‘ ta Clara. EF"The Washoe Indians have got a notion that the coal mines are mines of gunpowder, and that the big chunks need only pulverizing to make them shoot. breeches on. recently offered $19,000 for the He also bequeathed $3,000 to the An aboriginal with no Whitman mine! x8 Whe do wubscribe for it, on the Cd a The recent Congress ef State Governors at Altoona, did not. make any proposi-tion to remove MeClellan,-or-any other General. out he, from the New York Herald. Tae former report was a straight[9 The News of yesterday soya there suye: “ juceture have been incarcerated during the past month from the coanty, 17; irem tne city, 19. There are at present remaining from the above number, committed upon the following charges: Murder, 2; manslaughter, 1; arson, 1; grand larceny. 2; petty larceny. The body of Gen. Stevens, has been buried in Newport R. I., where his family resides. INCREASE —Manp:sa county has a quarter of a mittion more of taxable property thie year than it had last. ; : Tue Police of San Francisco, have held a meeting to aid the suffering soldiers. AN Indian boy, while performing gymrasties-on a clothse-line, at-Carson City, gut the rope twisted about his neck, and when found had nearly a'l the aboriginal life cbhoked out of him. THe draymen of San Francisco have given $1.550 te the Patriotic Fund. The Pa. cific Fruit Market, $352 25; and the em ployees of the Water Works. 930050. A party“of seeesh, making their way. across the plins, were attacked by Indians, and effectually cleaned out. Their Jeader, Wm. Dovis, of Stockton was killed. te" During a drunkeu frolic, at Mokelumne Hill, an Indian woxian was stabbed and killed dle. Tur Chicago Timee—one of the most dee evded Democratic with a sharp-pointed broom han~ cratic Journals in the country— ‘stand by the President at this * . ado, said to be the best route, and the long-} . War accordingly: . Maryavills Appeal of yesterday, we learn that &, ‘Grace Valley ov océtf £7” The troops stationed at Camp Latham have been removed to San Pedro for winter quarters. Two companies of cavalry under Col. Evans, now at Owen’s river. are to be stationed at Visalia. ‘very numerous in the Southern —_ *. “ Davip Lewis bas grown nearly a ton of part of the . $5 county. Rostn 4 year ago brought a dollar a bar, rel. It is now twenty dollars by the barrel. j AT the late camp meeting of the Canipbelite church, near the village of Liberty, on Dry Creek,.some fifty persons were added to the spiritual fold. 3 @ BrowNLow’s Apvice.—Parson Browndow has! been writing a letter for the loyal Brigadier and Major General in our army being @ candidate for the Presidency durin, the existence ef this war, and, xs # consequence, shaping his course in thatdirection. Enter your most selemn protest against one-half of the members of the Cabinet looking’ to the Presidency, and shaping their conductot the
One of the Canadian papers thus weleomes the pitiful ‘sneaks who are fleeing across the border to eseape the fancied draft: “The call for 300,000 more men actoss the line will be the means of driving hundreds from that country inte Cagada. We are informed that quite a number Inve already made their appearance in this and the adjoining Counties. They have ignomiuiously left their country in the.hour of her peril, to escape conseription—three times three groans forthe enéaking cowards. tFrom a telegraphic dispatch to the} a typhoon svept over Hong Kong, Macao, Canton and Whampoa, destroying 50,000 persons, besides all the vessels in the different ports, including the imperial fleet. Tue Montror ar SeA.—Captain Ericsson says that the Monitor is one of the best sen-bonts ever constructed. On the voyage trom New York to Hampton Roads, though very rough weather was encountered, the ink«tand, which was standing unseenred upon the captain’s. desk, was net moved “from its place. The veasel being so nearly enbirerg. sd. the waves break over her, and there is no roll. Wuat ts Heat Licgutning.—The flashes of lightning, if observed on *% summer evening, unaccompaned by thunder. and popularly known as “heat lightning.” are merely the light from discharges of electricity from au ordinary thunder cloud beneath the horizon of the observer, reflected from clouds. or perhaps from the air itself, as in tae case of twilight. Professor Henry says that Mr. Brooks, oae of the directors of the *elegraph line between Pittsburg and Philaa delphia. on one eceasion, to satisfy himself on this peint, asked for information from a distant operator during the appearance of flashes of this kind in the distsnt horizon, und learned that they proceeded from athunder sterm then raging two hundred and fitty tiles eastward of his place of observation.— Svientifie American, . Broad Street, Nevada, GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR OcrowerR 3, 1862. The Shortest and Best Route from Sacramento te Nevada Territory: !! ON AND AFPTE y Ootober 7th, of this Tea at 3o’clock AM. at at 4 o’elock A. M., for VIRGINIA & CARSON CITIES} Screamer . aS ee ee nt A 3 tee aan “4 "i Parties of . thieves and robbers are hope this year at Et-Monte, Los Angeles apie eae eee ev Governors, in whien he advises them as fol. Under the Management of... W.H. Leighton lows: Phe Re Pil iticccscscccscvansaxess Manager es A. Fisher,...+-+--+0s+esekeader of Orchestra ‘Enter your protest agninst every other . CD. Graves......c.ceesescececers Prompter supperted by a full and powerful company from hip nian, : the American Theatre, sgn Fr » will apTue Cowanp’s Weicome To CANADA. . pear at the above place : On Monday Evening, Oct. 6. gant comedy, in 4 acts, entitles Comic Seng.. -.. j++++..-Mr, Woodhull To befellowed by the charming comedy of the Ss a —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————————— Arrivaisat National Exchange . * R Phelps, SanFran J NTurner, Pict : s = PLaslomon, do Kelson, Yankee Jas . The andersigned take this methodef informing C T Laflin. Cal So Boomer, city you that having greatly enlarged their fermer a baggy an ‘6: = — ide immense stock, with ar extensive and beautiA % Kean, Omega @ Smith, Bear River ful supply of mew and Fashionable Cloth. 73 matey. seolame ep Ae Kyie, do tug for Fall and Winter wear, also with a . oores anlony, arge agsortment ef oes W Cornilius , do Ge Micsee snow T . tof Weete and Sh — P Skilman. . city JE Briggs, do factured especially to our erder aud own 8 Park, CH trade—that we are enabled to sell,and wil es . sell at reduced prices, whatever is desired é in the aboveline. Cadland see NEVADA STAGE CO.,,. * nor. of Pian an teas 8.00. —_—_———_——— Pacific Mail Steamship Co. } . October Ist, SONORA, W. F: Lapidge, Com’r. reservoirs, thet mer irs, thereunto rin iso all the right, title and interest of de, ; “mining joes om An gt whe oat Dee Flat, county, adjoining the mining claime < the Hlinois mini : a with the tunnels, tunnel , tools ts for. &e. thereunto b+ lon ing or im any wise tice is he that I will expose to pablicsale al th above described lati owe to highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Kovads, on TUESDAY, Oct. 28th, 1862, the hours of 9 o’clock, A. ™. and 4 o’clock, P.M. rs Given under my hand, this 1st day of Oct. . ” 1862 N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Caldwell & Garber, Attys. ; NEVADA THEATRE ! Secoud Night und Positively the Last of . The Charming Commedicnne and Songstress, MRS. W. H. LEIGHTON : ‘fhe performance will commence with the elePRIDE OF THE MARKET Maton. the Pride of the Market, Mrs. Leighton, Supported by the whole Troupe. . OBJECT OF INTEREST! _Fanny Gribiled. wens cassceki ++; Mrs. Leighton. Supported by the whole Trowpe. Favorite Dance.. .<.Mrs. A. H. Perry, To condiude with the screaming Farce of the Stage Struck Yankee ! Curtis Chunk, the stage strnek Yankee, Yankee Locke, supported by the whole Troupe, : Doors open at 7 o’cloek; Curtain rises at 8 precisely. Admission, ONE DOLLAR. $100 Rew ard—Forany £t ease of placrs in any stage, which ~ DR. LE RICHKAU’S GOLLEN BALSAM fails tocure. No comment ts necessary upon this medicin , it stands entirely upon its own unequaled merits ; it has eured thousands who have wasted handsome fortunes, and will cure thousands more. Golden Balsam No. f{ for first and second stages, such aS sores upon thelegs on.other parts of the body, sore eyes, etc. ete. Golden Balsam Ne. 2, for Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphilitie Kheuma tism. Price, $5 per bottie ; upon. eceipt of this Sum we will shipto any part of the State.— NoTIce.— We have no agents for this medicine, and arc sole proprietors and manufacturers. Ali orders must be directed to us to obtain the genuine. BE green oe bt tig manufacturer’s name upon e naide We guarrantee a perfect and me eure. " ICHARDS & WHITFIELD, Importers, Whelesale and Ketail Druggists, Corner of Clay and Sansome sts., Sen Francisco, Also, Sole Agents for the celebrated sPANISH ANTIDOTE, & preparation never known to fail, for the cure of Gleet Genorrhea [rritation, Gravel. and all Urinary ments. None uine without our circular of Golden Balsam wrapped around the bottle. oclm3 =} To the Miners, Mechanics, Laboring Men of all Classes in the State. ee October, 1862: — From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, a.m. of} . Bluff. You Bet, Walou WIRE ROPE . 1S 75 PER CENT CHEAPER. . iS nem vous to sit cent LIGHTER ' the suk! : ii is FIVE TIMES the strength of the is Because Because, Wire Rope is + kiwb of rope that used So 4 DVANTAGE. fi abe teed Pany oO Pe as Gat ee pa strengths, i ls, &c. will befor warded by the : or their eS. HALLIDUE & ¢ GO. $12 Cay st . W. H. CRAWFORD. Agent at Nevada. .Gream of the Joke! RECEIVED. this Dey, a large lot REAM LAGER BEER, A. BR. JENKINS. . National Exchinge Saloon. Nevada, Sept. 3th. % MR. A. FIELD, Baltimore, whese Oysters have long en_ joyed the highest reputition in this market, has recently invented an entirely new Processof packing which possesses every advantage over the one serves the natural flavor, freshmess and Shape of the @yster 4 that they may be either Stewed, Fried, Roasted--in fact cooked in any manner adapted to those just taken from the shell. They will not be broken inte pieces Scolloped or Fancythy, and will retain theirsweetmess, after the can is cut, jon? ger than sccured by any other . Shipments now arriving and fot sale by al! the Grocery Jobbersin San Francisco. JNO. B. NEWTON & CO., Sele Agents own the Pacific Coast, NEVADA & DUTCH FLAT EXPRESS. New Arfangement—Thro’ Every[Day. : WILL hereafier run my Ex s6 from Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dor Little York. “.iberty Hill, Lowell Hilt, agtom Hill to Dutch Plat . Re es bo te TO SCRIP HOLDERs. Treeshews*y Ofien, Nevada, Sept. 8, 1862. by land travel, however lengField’s Steamed Oysters,