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otf) avers News —The The N
Ohio involved members the Sta: ; Gibb l
tors, . ment aad men in the employ of tha United <7 ; , FRIDAY
ge trine, States. At was a grand gehe of t . g Hai Sie Movember : _—— on le
ai ——Penne When the-rébele‘are @d they ean . and bas been nipped by i -W RGarrison San F_T Patterson Liberty h ; pied
iter ¢ ficial Prasg . jamp under-the protecting wing of the Uni. government detectives. Parties implicated . Miss AInce&s do Aes. mae be et See . THe
vity & URLY VINCIAL £068 jo iY i earl. watcher in dia cee se, ia in ia ~~ pain “ie Fm meng res one Riley ia erent Rates eet te ee ee ; e ij ral i . : L Morgan Wasnington “i i 3 cage with
stored. The States are, then, a sort ot bomb-. " A able bodied troops st. Washington ; Mo roe 8 Donnelly do ot sh 1 FO oh
DUTY OR GRAND JuRIES.—The issue of . proof shelter fot trédeoti, fob wheli tte ‘trai. . eeh¢ to’tine fold. ‘thi looks «Bag fhe se. i Bat a vt. WMarphy 0 TRAVELERS 3 se
the recent trial of Cornelius Riley for the . tors get in a tight place, all they tiave to do . tion. ; eee if plazzinon.do. ¥ Zattin agramento mes . vrs
samen te-e-fow-thoughte-Fte-tor-ekulk; cry ~euOUyt Wt the Peaevan . A yesucwoICoRies Fa. taken plies Ya Vir. . D Farquersoa do in. Washoe = To and from prea
Tabb Cll Woe aie es toe PE tern . farcee must let thags nlovese-It in anew way:. ginis, and inforwetion obtainpdraw, whieh. i Ma Bula 48. Hatt Preah Opt is . stelle
wah ‘We give to the: public Tor w to obtiin an armistice, aod, the withdrawal . ie thought our army will nove: 5 any ce ae oo 2 oo RR Ce i a ris
theyo:ate worth.” Dhey are given with the . of. heUnienarmies rebel territory, The seige of Charleston goes on with fus J Comin. = z nelle Wecctiapengs REESE RIVER, puialites ¢ c. pre
~ hope of benefitting the’ people in th Nett when the old’ alhgts yen WHR just declare . ry. Gillmore hag been.aiming shells at stee$'D howe Grave v 2'Ptonae fn Pus HUMBOLDT. ___ dec 'be I
o saving: expénse.ra;. the-admintstra of . thir ddWerenge to Stite Rights, and make ples, and battering Sumter. Rebel deserts iy + il = jy ont: oie» all . : Samknaiva, ri ‘no
justice. At this tiie’ whétr taxation is enor: . tne resuscitated States too hot to hold Uniera say fears areetitertained that Charleston T Otwell ¢ oy do ? co me :
nus, and ‘intimation comes: from: the onmen. Restore the--rebel States to their . will have totall. “The general bellef is that WK Spenser de M Cheeney Blue Tent . i STLveR MouNTANe, ~ eg te +
-seat of th vate of the ‘State that it . old rights and no such patriot as Brownlow . Sumter will soon be untenable. em a a ee: es ie
mall Be Jere ly Ihe romeed, Te Te tniportrint t6 . could live in the South without the protees. Gen. Granger has. been giving guerrillas . (ONS TABLE’S SAL ate of Cainfor. VIRGINIA , ne ; hak 8
Nepenars eee al ers cn [iat of cbt Brin wl . mca Cc baat . ORME ARMAS ese fee . PORN ee ae
the hurthens of ation may the, more easily State Rights doctrine. would not allow that: street, was repulsed in’ Lookout Valley -by ed from the Pons Ge An acting . Are invited to examine the pimkNsit sTOCK oF * ‘aaah a
‘tie bora, Sine Ses Sten the Eleventh army corps. After’takiag two said, bearjug tase Notember 40h. 1563, to saths ° seme ran ey i tion. . gig. gohernity, ‘the eave that Grand Jurds. One of the fifteen ‘historic shell recently his our forces went ta the’ assistance ‘of fy» Fry ge py seid Coart. on the Clothing ! Furnishing Goods ! B ec ne
hed but! ee parte testinibny’ and’ Aid ‘wu in. thrown thto Ciiatleston city by General GillGen. Geary, and Longstreet was driven . and against H. Shaffer and C. ¥. Johnson, for : i peculiar: }
diotment om: that alone,: ‘Those who take the . more shivered the statue erected sotae years . back. inet debe nto meager meg paw gg HATS AND CAPs, _ Of the-wo
patil, to bridg‘ charge before '-thé’ Gtand . since in front of the Court House of the Marmaduke, with 3,000 men attacked Pine have tyke in gxecution, and. Wit sell to the expense t
booeere ; a BONA 5 ‘ i eis 4 “3 * ded . és rhe: ‘ thEE CPR tpi pron . doowed mankphlity tn Goahdiemoration of . lug, “Arkansas, and. Wd’ ceoucea eh low ing deseribed property io wit Allthe nico, BOOTS AND SHOES; tae
os dling Ait rare . m é a Was . ae : DF ae a : 3 < : , yO 4 +4 te : k, B ’ h, i he t . Eure a ; * a IC y
a resatilai male Doral fsck td _ Just Criricism.—One ot the Washoe The Unionists have carried heen ¥e * ka a8 Cutty of vinta) ont Watarded that TRUNKS AND VALISES, é expressed
ar aoe thé mitigating 1o. PACES hopes the new State will nat imitate . Massachusetts, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, . day of November, a. D.; 1963, between the hours Ther met
ctimmatances. District, Attorneys, too, are Galifortiia and” exctedde from juriée those . New Jersey atid Kideha:’ Tt is probably: a . of? sepuerie at Ch Soke 1 “to_-natjaty the . = of aus :
” a eli leds Pag. bind! fre, ‘who read the newspapers and form an opin. Clean eweep. mea above demands ap righ conta. Genstiie $45 k Wore ere: be. : i Peat the
ae possible, an frequently are respinsible in: pion frdm what they read of the merit of a. . The radical ticket was elected at Hannis i a . Pe aoe = of Christo ree eure es e 1 i mapa fas case, The tendency of the California law is . >4!, Missouri, ©
_ §. ‘HAAS _ & co. ’ 4 If hess
pected Pil aloe iS beni. ito exclude wit inén ‘of intelligence from juries Tom Crisp, the renowned English pugi: : >, they are, t)
i SRP TAS, tOP> 0 haa beige Nae $rong 1] and pick up only those who never read Or . list, was-once upset from his gig and picked Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. * with evide:
toatlibotly'that would’ bendit the" ageuser "(are eapable-of forming an opinion. *~ up insensible. All kinds of remedies were : 4 nocent ‘aa Tay reset 0 he that Grand duries . re o had — toto resnacitate Ae ph ans : ES ae a nobly adva:
_ fella tna ie Boor. _, District: Attorneys . “DAMAGES: —Fihty-eight suits . imation, but none were of the slightest ayail. : ’ 5 : _ ried: f el etme ave oie] Helyy Diinkdes: ariel inne, . O00 of hiv fHietdy. wha wis premat rece . UTR AN DS . . ; pr
be ic ndictintents for’ Grand Turi¢ ; . Sasinst the Omnibus Raftrosd, for $200 dam . 04". gear I'll wake him.” Row was ew Vike Cardy ori Lis oF sab Malas
ly, "the evidence for the prosecution before . , es in each case, far overcharging fare, . made; andihe shouted in: the eliampion's ear, PATENT
more ageor
thier.” Tf fa! often 't caue that evidence is at wake dectdae? be the County Judge in favor . ‘Time Tom!” Tom instantly raised his . . -<.
widen ad, ‘throw anmentively differs pf plajgtifias: «>, . head rea auewered, ‘I'm ready,” FALL & WINTER CLOTHING to come in
to:ighore a bill, add thereby saving the coun+. Wedentt’ & sudennan, grocers San ho waid to be beep rs re tehiices : Me CLO! HES DRYER! Are now being received and beheve am
ty ueands of dollar: “OXpense every your, Francisco, who failed lust Saturday, owe . drafted men, an notte hows the reporta of : ies = " upon hit. '
1a the the ait Co. Hlley. we" beliove the] $140,040,.end: their aseots nomanlly xalued:. the examining board. with Ryan ineniecting . For Sale at New York Prices! — Carr. “kK
ovidonte, Rey ‘oloared him could just us. at $100,000. pourid Husbands. That's hard on the boys, ; 2 4 country poy
easily have been ed for the Grand Ju. a ne NOTHING Like; LuaTHeR.—The reat) Ie indispensible ‘in ‘drying a
wield ei al Ma Tue California Farmer tells a story of . are in want of leather, and there ie natal. : ‘Clothes during the Winter. : 8. HAAS & CO., 3 — tap
tht sd thi prisoner on Weduesdey last, farner Who not long since Was out thrashing . like leather. The “stperior race” that is! It weighs buat 1& pounds and q ie _—
and ; ‘it been procured at Grst Hot only the} and with the men, went to sleep in the straw . gy Saghees Miele ao: be “hard when folded, occupies less Have Branch Stores at = th eye .
connty, but @ man declared innoce ot, would . after eating a hearty supper. He was a Se. . “Squirrel aking, tacked tow board,‘the hair than Might Square Feet of GOLD HILL i stocks in th have Wéoii saved grent expense, We datinut . cessionist, but ordinarity decent otherwise. . side down, with hieKory ashes sprinkled over space. When extended it al: } mensions 0}
say how-much would have been saved, but He probably turned.om bie.baek and began va fom aor. e palionts the removal lows a free circulation of air AURORA, : & bs hed
wé speik within limits when we say thou-. to have the» nightmare. At any rate, he tied Gh red oak bark, will, is ee Pot among the Wlothes, causing — VIRGINIA ae ] a. & .
sande of dollars, ” Gime ak mea groaned And moaned some time, then talked: days, make excellent ‘leather, far stronger them to dry with the great. wine % the machine
Now, we. conceive it to be the duty of . hysterically, yi, then teaped ‘to his feet, swung . and tougher than calfskin,” est despatch, It can be used Tr cee . clase side wi
: [ Grand Juve to.endeXivor to get all the evi. hie arms lustily ar aund, and shouted .nloud, Tite Settetary’ of Wut directs that colore. either im the house or out ~ . . ~ to run out
-Ydence for and against a person accused before “Pitch in. Tupper! (bia 800) Pitch iy? the . .. = Clrects sha aoe, ? + Pte
hy, oye see ak ab : oh , . 6d volunteers from New Jersey and Dela. doors, and even when ‘filled ” trips betwee
them OF rite’, did debide ‘ipod it'it ‘ suoh a d—d Abolitionigts have got’ me, and are ware’ be mustered into the. regimerts forms with Clothés can be caail Bto. Itis to
" manner ag to further the ends of justice and . taking me to.Aleatrex:! » Pitohi (Bupper' . ing bt Philadelphia, credit being given theresled dihious ap yi iy:
at thé gait tin’ ooking to the inteteats of . Pitch in, Tupper!” " for'to those. States respectively, eee one «Xt contains @ ders, and se’
thé edeinane ity Tbe t folly to indict @: mn 2: ae 1 ' from sixty-five to 150 feet of r ' finishing wo
guage Ae pee : Seg Oe AN apple tree at Geneva, Towa belonging Nothies Line--according to The whole .
manfor. » erime when uo attempt.has been A Neoiecrep Source pr RévervE.— to Mr, Danforth, has. full crop of ftuit, and UNITED STATES ‘Se Sinleh
tude fo ses if there is any etidence: that . During the year ending on.the Ist of, March, ad Mitof blossoms which havejust open-. the size. PRICE from 5 INTERNAL REVENUE ‘ulitcleld
would acquit the ‘accused, or: change the . 1863, adog tax of $1,029,000 was collected . italia ine . . $10. ® delivered =
character of the crime with whieh he is char for dogs kept in England and Scotland, the NevADA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. _— Fourth Collection Distrtet of the . tevin
ged We ene thors . namber being 343,285; at at $3 each per Eley ue on the 3d at Carson city. . ~ W.R. Litchfield & Preston. ae State of California. © tional saya
oughness in the investigations of Grand Juyear. Why has the United States neglected BE Morn wee elected Chairman, : Sele Manufacturers. Coliector's Office, 1245; J. street O vania Lodge
rieg generally, and leas of that more formal . thie item for revenue? Every péreoa who! Prowir \¢-—Mr. Vanlembrouck, whose ae “PURSUANT to provistous of section seen baa ie Good Templ
action which gives jobs to lawyers, business . has & good dog would ly pay $5 tax . residence is on Third street, bewteen N and Kr Orders left at the Nevada Dai Pp Act entitled of ty Act to provide internal rev at
; ‘tothi : ae O, hae in his garden, an « ple t f small a rp enue to support the Government and to pay i purest, Sore to courte, and expertise tothe public. for him, and every cur that ia not worth that size, which ho set cal ne : p26 » It hag . T7*"*¢ript Office will be promptly at. terest on the. mblic debt,?? approved Jaiy et: @ instalted: Ji
t with aonopue anyon een raa] mch Pee eae thin ng oul be leone ore" tac hor forte ust PENG. Ja has. TTaneorte ~ = moa TS Nace te nemey een: 12 al peruse AE a. Cotin not wish’ ‘to‘impute anything i. aie tipentally killed, England also raises @1,. now its foarth lot of blossoms-for the year county of Nevada, in the Fourth Collection Dig OS ; Mra. Je
present Distirict Attorney. He has i all re. 050,000 by taxing the luxury of servant. . 1863. : x peed ob riseed of empl Tak Bay b ny 9 renzo Feller
— Specté, We belive it is condeded, acted with: . keeping. ‘ —~ \y old Calif aad “ak sae ; sessor. thereof his Annual Collection List for M.; Mise8
in the ephere of his authority, and hae made a . AM old: Californian,’ aged eighty-reven ocr county, Pursuant to provisions of Section. . ! + Miss S.
* ephers 4 H w I 16 with the . 70%" having gone to Cariboo and come back 19 of said Act ; ti at the duties and taxes asdesdDillie, W.
an exedliont offloer. ‘There should however, nls SP an Regn sore with os flat_ broke, concluded to “marry and settle “ Me Hhape staid, Astensor nag a a = oPtiss Alice
perangn Ne Weng: athens Involving oriwiaal . Ne proprstors of the, diferent reetaaranta . “#2” Hl wile eighteen, _ DRESSMAKING. vis: in Nevada my oft’ Birdaaty ete: "IRs now In a
proseeutions more fully before Grand Juries. in San Francisco. have agreed to raise the} Dito.—We regret to vee the announce. percent ae _. }4ug Howse—on Wednesday, the [sth of Nov. 4 reasing rapi
whe are generally as competent to decide wages ofall their waiters, good, bad and in. . ment of the death of Theodore D. J udah, MRS A up Ee wr beg the ee ome MgGowsn'e store A
questions nally ‘ae any other juries can be, . different, -to'fifty delhit® per imenth. The . chief engineer of the Pacific Railroad. He S MF. WALKER, € Mar Bea wes, Vist,
‘ at¢-Marks & Co,, Monda Wd, 1863. At .
ee : i OULD respeetfally annc Juan, Wedne : rase
and ip were done, the saving would be im. nae are fed by their: ewployers but sleep . died = New York on Monday suys the tele. W of Nevada and vicinity thas eae ee Valley, a Delansts ina ates Par es ;
eh ‘We mes age axl ig _ ‘ame paints emp : . & Room in the store Messrs. stall neglect to their duties ey reeae © i
that have -occurre ™ ovr county where, pe a ai Disrrier Count Nov. 5 a : aforesaia. as upon them, to the said. “.
tes wbilabos bid been ‘brought out that’ was Dd. Darjseque hae didposed.of bis oneov. 5th.—Peabudy va Newman & Co. on Broad st, Hunter; tried and stibmitted time above specined; anal parny tte Period of == . Ennon,—
thon . third interest.in the Virginia City £ ize . AUnter, and submi . Where she ie preparedto neti wi » . timea specified, s e to pay ten ar theasy ‘to 'bé obtained, no indictment would, to efolther pattners, DE. MeCorthe aad Stars ve Randall & Hawley va Hennege . = dispatch all eae ee bd estes ( 10) der centum ratrsepgpadin. on mount ‘ = rise
probably, have been found, and the county 4ST. Gesdiinn: ~"" . PkeeOo, Judgment for plaintiffs. ‘ Penfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. : Collector Fourth District of California. agree cio
a6 a Consequence would not to-day bea dol. “a Webber vs Hanna, pi sass: ES = S. M. WALKER. S. B. DAVENECRS. Dep. Lallector, ome wished
lar in debt. : ‘ 2 fe aa Mere honey county, yen: Court adjourned to 10 o'clock . Nevada. Nov. 5th, _ NEVADA, November 4th, 1963. : cae ba
. neg while stealing cabbages, were fired at, an bo-day. 2 RE eee ee . perils tk . eo ts
A KILLING PLACE.—-Baorumento is ant ene of them dropped. The others picked up. = “DEA TH: — SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF: MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
~tng-4-reputation-ae the great human slaugh™. . ), .j, wounded companion and left the prem= : . At San Francisco Cést ! Immense B se Shin be
tee Serr. ot ee rear sg cnt ises. ‘ ‘. ; wet Sratrevitie, 1éabe Pegtitory, Oct. 6th, pi acai
knows haw many murdera are committed » — same : e. formerly of Yreka, a member of TTENTION is called to the following list
month ‘in 'that-ity, but the papers arecon. THe Finsr Boan.—In: Bannock ‘city, Colonet Stevenson's regiment. s. ROSENTH AL,” A A Aterican Periodicals for which r
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stant io reporting mew items about the old . Idaho Territory, Sept. 1st, the wife of Loren tpeeASE oe kes gone: BillSlade} cc O MM ERC IA L STREET,. coo Boe ee er
established business. Th's an ambitious town, . Markbam gave birth to & daughter, the firat . “"* * SePbew te ex-Gor, Siade, of
e, A few doors below Pine. Atlantic Monthly eewered pees wdehece 00 per year
and “may ge striving not to be exceeded by . White child barn in thit place, Nersoatyand during early boyhood wis a Sea Ss . Gontincatal Mont WY. sucoycaconsegeasezesss3 0
irginia city, 4 , the lat-. re > : member of his . uncle's family, After work: . rPVHE tidicsof Nevade are invited to call and . Godey’s....00 WAAL Ce ae 187
“iar ci prainge ostomy gps THe Craig claima, receutly Jeeated near . ing a short fidio ae & printer in the office of I examine the large and sssortment . Peterson’s.. 0.. high ccesce 12
fhe. ee 2 ? ¥ Ea )Sqeaw Vall ‘ ve i
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me a oe AS Col twralist iis 35.. er eee
about Hip tind tuok between them now, bute” "y+ Lake Tahoe region, bevy had] 4 Burlington paper, he went to New York Of thelt tock assayed, which yields in. and found heieas Hew, York Trioenst 7 ioncvicsseoneens ih Be . + which yi employment in the extensive es, . Foreign Domestic & Fan ran aon iemeeeae ee ated
silver, per ton, $190, aod in guild $130, tablishment of Harper & Brothers, tit Sté. : 4
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when th Legislature ‘sisewbles it len enfo pet «ann, . Harper's Weekly Phetoetoril:ceesbotsass8 8
“A omwauoo Pacatoo, Saw ‘Treasaree:. ene Sk men for California, : paeanctieecsiiln ada ites
bet Sacramento will take the lend and keep
it fora fewemoaths, er: until the Waehoe
Spring deunkscommenes,,
Se eae ee
ee Ee rie ee MN tet eke Aes adiee Bent eee ae Latte eal PES Crees ie rae spar an 3
in orveting sh fortdeationy on angel i} Metsto Mive Mary Metotyhe,b¢ Sin'. tj yi yaras about adventures in «mW eurty PPP Co ry Ag! woes Alvak’ 1 cio”
Island. eee ae Se ee tines ; but he spins them no more. . Nevada, Nov. a4. : a. “ates Rereene’