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August 27, 1863 (4 pages)

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5 -Etec., } State. ikenesslear « co. ‘ada, : . hae i ist, sts A. 1. £5 ad te. _weiting of tLe Oldtown Indians, says + dfs 4 Fort Sumter Taken ! , > J ‘LATEST NEWS !—The iiieeetia operator here received information last evedh ing that Sumter 1s ours. No particulars. ~ ~The dispatch also stated that the draft would be enforced in California. EPA correspondert writing from French Corral, says a number of Union men of that . town ate ‘anxioas:for us to advocate the ap~ po'ntment of a special clerk at each precinct, whose business it shall be to také down the names of each secessionist as he offers his Vote, and publish the list in some loyal paper for future reference. We are in favor of the propesition, but the Union tickets should in that ease be printed ao that they cannot be counterfeited or imitated, or the rebels wil! not all be known. HOORAHING FoR JerF.—The Grass Valley National pretends that the hoorahing for . Jeff. Davis that was heard when ‘the copperheads were returning from their late meeting here, came froma Republican! That will do to tell.to the marines; sailors won't beheve it. MEETING aT Gitass Vaveer the Umon boys hada fine meeting at Grass Valley on Tuesday night. J. B. Matchester, Esq., made a fine speech, it ie said. Tom Shannon also spoke. A large crowd was-in attendance. Grass Valley is not so badly copperhead but that it may be redeemed. ta" Preparations are being made for a grand Union rally at Grass Valley on ? wail day evening sext. Hon. David Belden, Jesse ©. Goodwin and several others will address the meeting. ‘Taro out Union men of Grass Valley ! [Hr We understand that Mies Annetta Ince, the best actress in the State, proposes’ to pay Nevada a professional visit the first part of next month. t Dr. J. H. Hatch, formerly of this city, has opened. an effice at Carson city. Hatch is a good dentist and a capital fellow. He deserves the whole dental patronage in that section of country—hepe he'll get it. tr P. B. Oppenheim, formerly of this county, has been nominated by the Copperheads, of Aurora, for the House of Assembly of Nevada Territory,in place of Will Hicks Graham who is not eligible to office. Uxion MeeTinG.—There will be'a grand Union rally in front of the Exchangs Hetel, Grass Valley, on Tuesday evening next.— Speaking tae J. B. Manchester and others.. x Secens: luwley and Katz will ads dress tha citizens of Moore’s Flat this evenwill speak at Little York this evening. te” Gov. Stanford has commissioned ( W. Turney, of Gold Hill, Nevada pe a & Commissioner of Deeds. ae Cr The Pacific Mail Ste: have determined to arm which they are about to dispatch to the Pas cific. It is their fitention to place on board ofeach ship, » eo 20-pounder Parrot guns. _ CFP A Vein of silver ore has been discover. ' ed at El Dorado canon, on the Colorado river, which yields $2000 to the ton of rock. A correspondent of the Lewiston Journal, “A young lady of the tribe one day in the cars wasasked by a rewdy if she would not} like to marry a white man. “No,” was the ready reply, “because goed white men do not want to marry me, and peor scamps like you I won’t have.” The:rowdy left at the next station. THe death of Major Daniel McCook of Ohio, furnishes some melancholy coincidents in the history of his family, in connection with the war.. His youngest sen, Charles, was killed at the iret be battle of Bull Ran, on the 2Ist day of July, 1861; his son, Colonel Robert MeCuok, was killed on the 2let day of July ,.1862, and the father was bimeelf killed organ’s band, fe Ohio, on the 21st day of July 1863. Is Boston both af Edward Everett's sons have been’ drafted and are yoing to serve in , two tutors, and plier. 2 Br drafted from . 1 “opposite the a oes Yale College, in the . Per Gavéruen; JON G. DOWNEY. . w Lieutenant Governor, W. McKINSTRY. For Members of Congress, JUHN B. WELLER. JOHN BIGLER. N. E. WHITESIDES. 8.M. BISHOP. . For State Treasurer, THOMAS FINDLEY. For State Controller, R. 0. CRAVENS. For Attorney General. _ L. C. GRANGER. For Clerk ofthe Supreme Court, ~~“A. C. BRADFORD. For State Priater, ~ BERIAH BROWN. For Surveycr General, PRESLEY DUNLAP. For Harbor Commissioner, MICHAEL HAYES. Seeeemeeemenanl Democratic County Ticket. For State Senators. WILLIAM WATT, THOS. H. CASWELL. For Assemblymen, WILLIAM HILL, CHARLES LEECH, JOSEPH LISSON, MARION CANNON. For Sheriff, a CH ARLES SCHARDIN. @ For County Slerk, . JOHN HUSSEY. Fur County Recorder, 8. B. BLAKESLEE. For County Treasurer, 4. P. CHURCH. For District Attorney. GEORGE L. WATERS. For Surveyor, JAMES CULBERTSON. : _ For Superintendent of Public Srhesis, ROBERT CASH. For County Coroner, WILLIAM €. POPE.” For Publi¢ Administrator, ANDREW C. KEAN. “. Superyisor, 2d District, DAVID BROWN. ~— “WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! AUGUSTIN ISOARD, _ Proprietor. _ / Two. foors above Weaver & Co’s Store, j Broad Street, Nevada. J WOULD call attention to the fact that 1 have on hand a large assortment of the; first 7 of Liquors, on of Brand Th vines Whisk "Sirataic: &< &e. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the Grape by myself, None but the best of Liquors offered sale, apl0 AUGUSTIN ISOARD, CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Vommercial Street,Two doors below the Tra BULACHER RIPT office KRAFT. ATSOF ALL d Retail lesale and NEVADA FRUIT STORE. a Fruit store =. mente with eh reliable parstenter © eonstant supply Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuts, ete. All of which will be kept on hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TOM. TURNER. Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS,. N° oF eweerent = heen received alarge Gieatax 4 vient ie. os Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial. Fresh Banch ap ong reeeived every my2+ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. ne. J. ommercial strevt, Cc. MASEL & C@O., (Successors to Chas Kent.) Fg MASEL &CO., iy inform their *riemds the can care be pati nd at tthe oe above place, where they keep om hand the best quality of Amet.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, ‘ Corned Beef and ? ork. ° Live Bee ee ) always for sale ct areas “oriable price ates. .He solicits a continuance very li oral hereto sore received. ” Rosset, Bpeings Ea opel detest 8 are Lise wil be held at Forest on Thura10th, at 2 o’elock, P. m. ie the tax of Twelve Htuddred ‘Ward, New Haren. . Democratic’ “Stale Tickat. THURSDAY MORsING AUGUST 27 in this eity —j , [THERE will be Union Mectings held at Saar Valley, on Mondays Aunguat sist, ges vaes in, eptember Present. set 4803. out everybodys —~or— = DRY GOopDs:. nae and extensive stock. of DRY ‘coops, . Sneath ot FANCY Goons, Silks, Calicos, DeLaines, Oil Cloths, Ladies’ Goods, And in os everything usually found in an establishment of this kind. Will be sold at Public et gee THE sTORE OF= “a RppeeCEORCE H. COLBY, ON BROAD STREET, ON MONDAY, Sept. 7th, And continue trea day to day until the whole stuck is disposed of. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Nevada, Aug. 18th. a Union Meetings. — ESSRS. EB. W. Roberts, James Colfins. J, + Rule, M.S. Deal, and others, will in the Kvening, at Fall Creek, Monday, August 24. Set ine. Tuesday, August 25, Red Wednesday, August 26. Little York, Thureday, August 27. “You Bet, Friday, August 28,
Rough & Ready, Saturday, August 29. ° Union . Meetings. ESSRS. Jos Kutz, ‘Thomas * Hawley, soph i Kent, and vw Hil will speak in. the Evening, at French Corral, Monday, August 24. N. San Juan, ‘Tuesday, August 25. Moores Fat, Crores August 27. ASTRO “axicinatins a ‘PROF. _MANSTEIN, Hives: in his travel in a ore a v Argenture Republic us by whom he has ven satisfaction to consulted in VARIOUS LANGUAGES, In reference te all the EVENTS OF LIFE, PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE, Would inform the citizens of oe ty that has taken Roome at the St. Louis Hotel, Commercial St. . ted. CONSULTATION .. $2.50: Oltine Metts tem Oe dock. to 12 4. M. and from 2till 10 o’clock PF. « Ladies who wish to be consulted at their residences ay or sending thele orders, wii weet Chet attention. crm Nevada, Aug. 4th—tf JOHN ADAMS, CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL PGSTING: Fifty Three-shect Posters.. .. Mie wieewane 00 Pitty reset . Pastete.-ébdneesadbs apron f 1 Fifty Maif-sheet Posters......s.00s004 150 Each additional onal Fifty -0. onabiiss saad 2 ‘TSowaetog treme cag 100}.. 490 DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. WSrEearn @ RETAW,;DEALs GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ib Nevada, March 6th, 1863. ee Raed Recast wien, & most cent stock of Gents’ Clothing and FurnishWhich they invite the people of Nevada and the ‘surrounding towns to call and examine. Among the articles may be found Coats, all kinds and sizes, Pants, an immense stock, . Shirts, Under Clothes, Cravats, CoMars, Hate and Caps, “BOOTS AND SHOES, And in fact overything to be fonnd in a First Class Clothing Establishment. We sell our Goeds at low rates, for -. and sacisfaetion is always guaranteed.’ We would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to our large stock of ome oa Saratoga. Trunks, Which we have just received from New York. S. HAAS & CO.,. . . Cor Commercial & Pine Streets. Nevada. July 7th. MOTHERS! MOTHERS ty MOTHERS!!! Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fer Children Teeth. ing. * This valuable preparation is the prescription . of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never fhiling safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feej ble infant of one week old to the adult. it not only relieves the child from pain. but invigorates the stomsach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole . system. It will almost instantly relieve Griping im the Bovvels and Wind Colic We believe itis the Best and Surest Remedy in thé World, in all casca of Dysentery andDiarrhoea iu Children, whether it arises 4 from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for asing will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, 1 on the . . outside wrapper. z Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York. Price Only 25 Cents per Bottle, REDINGTON & CO., #16 and 418 Front St., San Frene‘sco, ; Agents for California. Clothing ! Clothing! AT GREATLY ae Pp cur RATES! Pp. BANN ER, Ofthe Clothing Store at the Corner of Rroad & Pine Streets, H* now determined to peruse of his Emtire New Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, Furnishing Goods, “Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Boys Clothing, &e, &e. At great reduction prices, account f maka Tocas fee's Incas” r STOCK OF-FALL GOODS, . For which I have already made arrangements. Persons io want of any of the above named ar ticles will find it to pongo je to eall and examine for themselves, as as great inducements. are Offered both in low prices and the best quali: Bs of goods, All goods warranted as P. ANNES, "Corner of Broad ond Pino streets. Nevada. July 17th. SELF-SEALING CANS! te inne, ga 100 Seete Gis Glass and Tin Self-Seal Cans, new patent, all sizes, for sale Hardware and Crockeryware GEO, E. TUBNER. Cail and Examine them! Nevada, July dist.Metallic ond Agricultural Wealth of _ the Pacific States, * AR yom PIOUS. T si ts Scmuasa ove GoPrEne BLO STONE and 600 ENGHAVINGS, valuable i tnd stain ofthe f oy we Agricuitu urees ie bl Gficial and age — oR. ComPied and died ~ 5 ofeins: ¥. bs armen Journal. Price of subseription pe Pee ee oe $10. in the ceo ae esS BLS is 4 Re Le eee Ce for ot ADA. aug 22 ae Vests of all styles and qualities, . oe gee a and retail at the Commercial . ~ Rtas “COACH, £'s, DAILY AtsS ercleck, P. M., Virginia & Cashion Cities ARE Ti a Ve M. ‘Returning will ines Virginia ats aA. M, arriving at Nevada. atlo P.M. Connecting with the Company’s Daily Line of At4aA.M, : : ee ne For Marysville.at 7 A.M. 4. WAGENEKR, dagen: Nevada. June 2d—tf ” : FAST Six HORSE LINE TO NEVADA TERRITORY 4 From Nevada City to V: in 20 houre ! Pra Wagan iy ot Oe vse NEW = P.O EMENT! On and after Monday, June ist, 1663, at 4 0’elgck, ». M.,-and alternate days thereafter, ¥ will start a Six Horse Stage from my office in Nevara city for a alVv , Carson City an parte ieee Jo TERRITORY, Passengers leaving the office in the city of Nevada, at 4 o'clock in the alternoon can on —— im. . Viegioix ity at 12°M., the next day. Jn and after the date of this notice 1 will rub Six Horse teams all the way. JAMES 8. McCUkR, Proprietor. Buccesvor to Nevada ves Sage Company. Office at Nevada opposite the National Kx-~change. NEW STACE LINE ! TO YOU BET! Connecting with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK, DUTCH FLAT, AND IOWA HILL, ee morning at 6 o'clock. Leaves You Bet ev om freight and p es taken. Yor frei Mm ms wr orate fe at the a “xchange. w. W. Obhunea! ‘At You Bet. Nevada, June 24th—tf ie A. P. CHURCH, oft. H, & i, J, Relfe, im the, BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, Woe hie respectfully invite public attention to his Mtock and Price stock of Gold’ Pens, ma ee shaser Blank Books. Cut » dee, town and can o as pid ag a lower t piney peng ag bh wet favor me with pat with to peng on my stock and p shall “Outs wok 8 Sales and Small Profits! As B soot. be a fixture in Nevada, [ wilt business accordingly. pleased to sceany who ae Pn may My motto Opposition! t ma Give me a« call, Cc f Broad and Pine Streets. ce he P, CHURCH. Reduction in Prices and Improvement in Boaré mtr ae wort DH P ARIS, NO. 7% ne LO wi ‘PIE NAMUR, ae Renae sae Board COK ys sssees. tee deeceneess 700 do eaten ~ with gre? tese 05 $2 Breakfast with WINE roe screenees dees +. deo 100 eecviteone 098 cntbesee 50 On hand the very best Wine and LiChRévdecbedeager Dinner Single Meals, quor Brands, Vv well 4 pe Bin Mr. P. Nasur, with all the markets nnd mento aud San F; sects ae pot} oye ay than anyone se a hopes cure him a'ahage of the public patrons a travelers, WILL LEAVE NEVEDA. we Concord Coaches for Sacramento, On and after June 234, the . Bake will leave the National Nevada, every afa ere at 4 0’clock. Lam now prepare . te contend against any : i: elk nm ; ve de i da oe Office at thie National Exchange Hotet Having purchased the entire interest any other -