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out. much doubt the army of Lee bas bees
+ the necessity of preserving that part of rebs
~ ab any cost, and therefore it is, that the
« gathered up for one grand effort at Chatta8 nooga. While Lee's army has thus been
weakened to the emallest seniber, it Meade in the aneidiés
ability who’ has
UNION STATE TICKET
eae
* Dor
Ae c. Ni ‘NILES,
For ¥ of the ‘the Supreme Conn,
. 0. L. BH
8. W.S
LORENZO 8AW
JOHN CURREY,
_L. RMODEE,
JOHN SWETT.
a)
Apour Aruy Movements:—If it be really the intention of the Government to seizd
Richmond at the Gret favorable opportunity,
the golden. iiotiefit lias arfived, if the re+
ports of deserters and others be true. With~
weakened greatly to furnish power to check
the progress of Rosecrans and drive him
back to his old stand at Murfreesboro
Rosecrans is operating upon interior lines,
and is striking at the vital point of the Confederaey. To burl him back is of first im,
portance to the rebels and they must necessarily concentrate all their available strength
to accomplish that object. Richmond is
nothing in a strategic sense cumpared with
eldom east of the Mississippi from being divided. The penetrating column ef Roses
erans threatens to cleave the main half of
the dissevered Confederaty again astnder,
and destroy-the last hope of rebellion. The
berg aed. ort fade, and the repute of
Laatrum Posneyivonia. :
WHOLESALE KiLLin.—The daily chroniele of fights in Washoe shows there isa
wholesale business in the killing line going on
overthere. How jong will it be before we
shall eee cuts illustrative of Washoe society
among whieh will figure one similar to that
Saanu oo
old ptiate? ;
RESIGNED, —Treasurer akg tendered
his resignation to the Governor some weeks
since to take effect when a successor could
be got feady for tlie uffice. Governor Stan.
ford imtaediately offered the place to the
Treasurer elect, R. Pacheco, but whether
the latter gentleman has accepted, we have
, 206 learned: Treasurer Ashley bas ouly
” done at this time what We has been on thé
point of doing several times since bis electhon to the office: He isthe only man of
ever been elected to the
place, and leaves the office with the State
lociag aothing ty his Mating capapted it.
Strate Fiai-ttha"thercnende papers
eal the. State fuira auccess, Lf the object
phe Sy ch Loggers crowd and
skin of it, they. a
"the nadonal Guard ar paleg Get ate
Deserters.
. servative course, and _ silent.
56,340 seres encloved, and 16,000 under cul~
her fight took place eRe
libcen Gene, Dadiceahin Abesteetias
_. the rebels were defeated.
Gen. Burnside is successfully
las in Tennessee.
Gen. Grant is so fet recovered as te be
about on crutches.
The gnerillas are étill — outrages
in Kentucky.
Contrabands from Virginia arrive at ee
andria stating that their masters told thea
tu leave having nothing to feed them.
‘The Shenandoah valley is free ftom rebels.
army ove tocn. eretes by the Byron of
Henderson Place Bolt Works on Altamaha
river were entirely demolished by a detachmeat of Federals on the 224 of September,
Rosecranz is being largely reinforced —
A big battle is imminent, but the utmost confidence is felt. Out communications are
safe. :
Ten or twelve more — vessels of
war are expected in New York harbor
shortly.
The work anes donty on io ‘Charleston
harbor.
Marmaduke with 2,000 men is reported
raiding in South«western Missouri.
The vote in Connecticut was heavy.
Unionists carried the day.
Gold 46§.
tH" In the Chapman case on Thursday,
the defense stated that their principal -witness had gone to Mexico; therefore they
cvuld offer no rebatting testimony.The presecution opened their argument
and closed. The defense replied. The principal points of defense are that they bad not
fitted out a privateer, and that the voyage
was not begun. Sceond, that if they had
fitted out a privater, they can simply be held
as prisoners of war. The prosecution will
The
poraries deprecate the discussion of the plans
of reconstruction of the Union at this early
date. Persons who are looking out for the
strongest side or who have.no ideas upon the
great question would naturally take the conDp O. MoCantur, of the Sonora Flag
bas been appointed Deputy Provost Marshal
for Tuclumue, county, with instructions to
proceed with the enrollment immediately.
THEY have commenced organizing min~
ing incorporations in Oregon, asin California.
SaNTA Cauz.—There are in this county
tivation.
HYMENIAL.—They do a big business in
matrimonial matters at San Francisco, as the
County Clerk of that city received $206 for
licenses during the month of September.
Raoul
Mies S:erling, the tal! woman, who was
recently on exhibition throuxh the State, is
lying ill and penniless in San Francisco, robbed by ber employers.
Taxine Mixeks.—The Nevada Territcritial pspers generally favor the taxing of silver mines for the support of the new State
Government.
PROGRESSING.—The work on the Federal
Capitol and Treasury Building is progressing. : ‘
CaMeL Tratx.—A train of camels is running from the Humboldt salt mines to Virgin
ia city, packing oalt to the Humboldt salt
company .
Tue merchants of Vion ic are shipping goods to Reese River—the city of Aus+ . :
tin being their wholsale Masts castes pice.
‘Cou Gitsert ton been been appointed M ilitary
Guveruor, and Gen. Carter Provost Marshal
Geuetal of East Tennessee.
Congress will comprise 24
8 Democrat 9 Soe
(Aw English paper Tigh th aah gE
. From 15,000 te 18,000 deserters from our . Dt
> oa :
RECONSTRUCTION.—Some of our cotem~
~ ee
Tue New England delegation in the next .
Brood Street, Nevada.
HASEY & MAYBERRY Preprictors.
lies Gold Hill A J. Woodruff Pleas ¥
Sees i do A Herbert Wooisevs f
Thos Gale.. 40 . W H Wallace Lilinois
Chas W: WB Ga do
H $ Blodgett Virginis ' USN
GG Randall do ESDumont do
pa, Pe oy eee
£ Willeme & w Kea D IL Gleens Grass V
J Roes Oski'd Alex Sims do
C Brews ant I ™MJobnsén do
E 8 Webber W J Organ Nevada
jando Kvane, ¥. Ww. :
the su: TwentyHundred gpg
fer the oe) Eosiece. debt, with interest on the
ssidsum from the 12th day of Sept. 1863, at the
rate of two per rE per month. w
costs ot suit. Lave levied uponali the right,
ae ee iuterest of defendants i and tothe
following deseribed Mire was peste
fore attached, to-wit certain aet of miming Claime« or miniag known as Mull,
Evane & Co's claims, situated on Buckeye Hill
were. ety ted Birehville.in Bridge; oe a. Nepetier . ge
bed tyra hore, sine talon alt appertenanees on ag yc that
ade ae set By mining claims known as Mull,
Rvaus & Co’s Creek claims.located in. townony) count and State sforesai!. on Sweetland
Beaks and bounded om the east Hiseox. or
% claims and on the west Spencer’s
ven that I will exp:se to
Page fle deseribed peeey:
maka bidder for cash, in front of t
ae door, in Nevada, on Tuesday,
_ ov. 4, Im. between the hours of Be a
. and 40’ P.M
Fee ander my hand this %h day of Oct.
A. DB.
_a eek. — ee Sheriff,
.
A. A. Sergent Pte Atty
A TRIP TO ICELAND !
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10,
J. ROSS BROWNE,
The Author, Artist and Traveler,
Will detiver at the
bist atiads Theatre,
andes
_ LECTURE ON ICELAND,
ioe ILLUSTRATED
Ky a Series of
Representing the most prominent features of
’ 8 THaTr
WONDERFUL RECION ty!
Admission--Single Tickets, ° $1.00
‘Lady and Gentleman, $1.50.
and at the door of the the Theatre.
.
Splendid Panoramic Views . !
LIFE, CHARACTER AND SCENERY
‘Children under 1% years--Half Price.
Tickets to be had at the principal, Bookstores
ner tenetn
as Ma Piet Class ResPe aT ecbery ¢
‘The Restaurant will alwaye: be’ uupplied
with ail the delicacies the market affords.
Cakes, Pies and Bread of sil kinds eonstantly om hand.
3 She piteringe ARS Sab SON
ALEX. GAULT. —
Nevada, Oct. MHh—tf
HERIFrY’S eaLE Fy virtue ry a an exe§ cution to me deliv out of the Hon.
Slee teen ofthe aah dudicial District. in
an@ for the county of Nevada, State of Califor1 rong pre oll 1863, in favor of
4 atks & the Consolidated Min
Co. for Peg oa of $6,676 with -interest cn
sum atthe rate of ten per cent per annum
jon of together.with all
éosta of suit. . Ihave apon all the right,
title and interest of defendants in and to the foljowing described property, to-wit oeg Pee eéra en eae nodag Cole Slate,
located at Columbia Hill, Revede evunty, Cai.
tegether with the ravine known as the New
York Ravine, extending from the upper ant of
said claims down to Knapp vr Spring Creek.—
gether with tel phe hos = er egraphs,
all appurtenances cunto belonging.
The above is entitled to a credit of §2,372
ven that { will expone to Notice is ley
public sale, all t e described property: to
the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on TU ESDAY, Nov.
wiees Mander my hand, this 8th day Oct.
1863. ee BRON LION, —
Niles Searls, Atty. g
FIRST MEETING
—or THE—
. eerie JOCKEY CLUB
&
OVER THE
Glenbrook Race oaek
NEVADA orry, Cal.
Tharsday, October 15th.
A Purse of $460 free fer all Horsesnr
$260.
Friday, October 16th.
A Trotting Race for First Class County
Horses, best 3 in 5, for $300.
' A Running Race, free for the State, mile
heats, best 2 in 3, for $300. =
Saturday, Oct. 17th.
23
oe
a
Zin 3, Free for the State. ne
Saul Levy. on Broad Street,
Cupyie Oe Eateoel, Reshange, will be die
Pda
ea : = By order of the Club,
New Furniture at Auction. ¢ Warr, President.
: : E. P. Ma i
tot ana catiee new stock of Meme Nevada. Octoter sth.
CENTRE MARKET.
ern
plied with
SATURDAY, October 10th; fF Sey
“At 11 o'clock. ah conn nef "Perk, ~~ uae
em, Food Mutton, _.
Bureaus, ee Pe
Veal, &e..
Rocking Chairs, _ 4 ‘Which wil be wold at the Lowent rates,
Marble T Tables, &o. &e. ek es Ceeiee a Meee.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
ror anes pbuh
Lies 2
A Purse ef $450, twe mile heats; dest
CENTRE MARENMT isa still supNEW YORK PATENT PRESSED
T
said raviné to7t,
FALI RACES.
. aides atk 3
{NOTICE
ico
vhavevens
“Fo and from,
SILVER ‘MOUNTADE,
VIRGINIA CITY,
ee inyjted to examine the IMMENSE STOCK OF
— ! Furnishing Goods !
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,.
; At the Popular Shen of
S. HAAS & CO.,
Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets.
we VERY LATEST STYLES OF
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING
Are now being recei ved and
For Sale at New York Prices!
GOLD HILL,
' AURORA,
VIRGINIA,
SAN FRANCISCO.
i
y)
Wholesale and Retail siictecs im
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3
BATES & McCORMIOK, BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
‘
\
at
\
DRUGS and BOOKS,
ei
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METROPOLITAN
AND
_CORN: EXCHANCE
INSURANCE. COMPANIES . !
father Xi Gite in good standing, and
Merchandise, Furniture, &c.
On the most Reasp rable Terms.
rv BLOCK & ce.
: "Cerner of Pine & Commercial Sereett
“Nevada, Oct: iste
Noir: ‘a
him not ge
the habit o
BeactT!
The Beard
ing and per
culean jot
the new .
: put te the
of the. re
‘woman; w
several ma
county w
and one bj
to be blind
what is w
beautifuily
ulation ste
ifornta, e1
ment, it is
‘WATER
the agent
eay that ti
dnd all pe
of the wor
sprinkling
will herea:
_ ere found
ply cut of
this step i
ter must .
flagration.
Ross .
zens, ladi
the lectur
at the th
suppose .
would not
lecture, 4
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