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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

September 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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es, / » ste, State. 5 — kenessclear 6,CO. ada,ak, pfas, ition at r26-tf sts A, a. LE "e, ‘posed to the Government. of hose were stolen from near the road that asphaltum. TUESDAY MOBNING sEPT. ist MAYFIELD, the murderor, iz reported to have been shot dead at Placerville, in the Boise River, country. Gen. Pemberton, the traitor, is aleo, reported te have been killed by Texons. : Wasts To Come Back.—A large meet ing-was held in Gratidy county, Teunessee, hitely, at which resolutions were passed repudiating the State ordinance of secessionand expressive of a desire to return to the Union. The people in some parts of Ten-, nessee appear to like Abe. Lincoln’s Guvernment pretty well. They are almost froze to get under it. © From Missovrt.—Fifteen loads of Copperbeads, from the East, passed through tewn on Sunday. They owned up being opSeventy-five fect day. Bie Meetixne.—J. B. Mauchester is announced to close the campaign to-night at Grass Valley with a last appeal to decent citizens to sustain the Government. Manchester is a powerful speaker, and we hope the Copperheads will be converted by his appeal and turn trom the evil of their ways— all but afew for whom the devil is boiling 9" Shipments of copper are Wereasing from allthe mines in working order. The steanver Cornelia from Stockton. te San ‘Francisco on Monday last, took 373 sacks. te Hon. A. A. Sargent returned from his etumping tour on Saturday evening, and bringing the moat cheering ‘news from the . . localities he has visited. The Union spirit is aToused everwhere, and the. results are go. ing to be glorious. MEETING ar Grass VaLLey.—The larpest meeting iu this county of the campaign “eame off last night at Grass Valley. Crowds of people passed through our town yester~ day, on their way from the northern part of the county to attend the meeting. The North San Juan Band and Glee Club:enlivened the proceedings and Goodwin, Belden and others furnished the sockduloger arguments that Knocked the Copperhends cold. Ex The rebels in Richmend were delighted when they heard of the New York riots, and said the work of destruction ought to dave commenced long ago. How the opponents of the Government, south and north, agree! Democrats in Dixie condemn the Administration, aid Democrats North do the same. It’s all the same thing. * “Wuar is Meany !—The Irish National. _ ist enys no draft will be allowed in California if Downey is elected Governer. Resist it, we suppose, is the programme of. the Deq@mocracy. Seheen, m pineal procession, ssl through town on Sunday on their way te Grass Valley. The crowd came from North San Juan, we learned. —o, ‘Necro Troors.--It is repurted by rebel} « papers that Jeff Davis -has decided to call outa half million of negroes for his army, tu receive freedom and fifty acres of land at the end of the war. Wonder bow the eopperbeads will like thet. Ew" It is announced that the Triumvirate in Mexico will . recognize the Southern Con~ federacy as soon a8 Maximilian signifies bis acceptance of the throne. ness ak thi Western half of the Confederacy since it has been severed. He can doas he pleases i in the event. of a failure to Feceine communications from Jeff. Whe wants a cessation of hostihties? Jeff, Davis; and Democrats generally. Tue DirrexeNnce.—Southern Demo~ erata want to be let alone, and their Northern congeners want them lef slone. . ta" Every Union man can read. Let him read his ticket before he puts it in the box te-morrow and see that no interlopers are on it. Quick Woxk.—A letter from West Point states, as aw example of the efficacy of the graduating class of cadeta that they dis~ mount a cannon, and separate the parts of peed asa ppanite thows ape Sew the gua Foreign and Domestic Fruits, ¢JDomnets Sta Take] SE For Governor, : JOHN G. DOWNEY._Fer Lieutenant Governor, E. W. McKINSTRY. For Members of Congress, JUHN B. WELLER. JOHN BIGLER. N. E. WHITESIDES. For Secretary of State, §.M. BISHOP, > For State Treasurer, ~ t HOMAS FINDLEY. For State Controller, R. 0. CRAVENS. . For Attorney General, L. C. GRANGER. For Clerk ofthe Supreme Court, A. C. BRADFORD. ‘ For State Printer, . BERIAH BROWN. Fot Surveycr Genefal,=~: PRESLEY DUNLAP. ae For Harbor Cothmissioner, MICHAEL HAYES. oe Democratic County Ticket. For State Senators. WILLIAM WATT, THOS. H. CASWELL. For Assemblymen. WILLIAM ATLL. “ CHARLES LEECH, JOSEPH LISSON, MARION CANNON. . For Sheriff, _CHARLES SCHARDIN. For County Clerk, JOHN HUSSEY. Por 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 Schools, ROBERT. CASH. For County Coroner, WILLIAM C. POPE. For Public Admiovistrator, _ KNDREW C. KEAN. Supervisor. 2d District, DAVID BROWN. ——_ WINE AND LIQUOR STORE: AUGUSTIN ISOARD, _ Preprietor. read Street, Nevada. ‘WOULD call attention to the tact that 1 tirst quality of uors, consis of ae q i Lig tiug es Watawey. ordials, &e. from the G by myself, in thie cit None but the bast of or Lineers ott wed tor CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Vommercial Street, Two gv above Weaver & Co’s Store, p+ on hand a large assortment of the Also, « few gallons of Wine manufactured selec. apo AUGUSTIN ioe IsGanie Two doors below the TRANSCKIFT office BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH MEATS¢F AL. emg Wholesale and Ketail.— This erg is continually supplied with the choicest meatsa of all hiadins ind Suatensene-orili be attended withouta ow mag = t — SHE tg, has a Fruit store posite he National Exchange . Dis Hote Broa street, and made arrangewith reliable ae * constant supply of co Candies, Nuts, ete. All of which will be kept on hand and sold by _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. TOM, TURNER. ‘Store and Bakery. — JULIUS DREIFUSS, N° 43 Pine Street, phate semaines alarge and choice stock of _ Groceries, Provisions, ‘k&e., Which he seil at low rates. Give me one trial. Presh ‘Banch Batter _weeet ved eve A mya . EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Se. § Commercial strevt. J.C. MASEL & CO.,. wp (Smocessors to Chas Kent.) J.C. MASBL &CO., = inform their ‘ riends the at the above plece, wh-re they keep cp hand the best quality of Amer._an Beef, Perk, Mutton, . Corned Beef and b ork. Live Bee ee salo co a ream rates. He soll 5 a con . heretofore received. Nevada, May 28thif Millimery and Dressmaking ‘ —BY— 3 MRS. LIPeTTs a DRY GOODS: Will be sold at Public Auction, : in satisfaction to Thousands by whom he has The Large dublituilits inde of DRY coops, CARPETS, FANCY @odDs. Ea Silks, Calicos, DeLaines, ou Cleths, Ladies’ Goods, And in fact everything usually found tn an ev—tablishment of this kind. —-AT THE sTo RE or— CEORCE H. COLBy, . ON BROAD STREET, ON MONDAY, Sept. 2th, And continue from day to any until the whole stuck is disposed of.
I N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Nevada. Aug. 18th. ASTROLOGY PROF. MANSTEIN, . S RAL ag in his travel in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, tlre Argenture Republic and Australia, consulted in VARIOUS LANGUAGES, In reference to ail the EVENTS OF LIFE, PAST, “PRESENT & FUTURE, Would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that has taken Rooms at the st. Louis Hetel, Commercial St. CONSULTATION. . . @2-50. Offiee Hours from 9 o'clock. to 12 a. m. and from 2till 10 o'clock PF. Mu q.Ladien who wish to be consulted at their resileaving or cation. their wae, will eet with conka, Lac ae a JOHN on CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL POSTING: ete. (per 100).. Jeft_at the city Print OT ee ee Siw ween. te tabie, will receive prompt attent ion. <0. 4. WEAVER, { . 4,6 gaan WEAVER & Co., Ne. 59 Broad Street. HOLESALE and retail, dealers a GROAS now Dispose of his N canis, PROVISIONS. SHEL Goods I Entire Sew & of TOOLS, ave taken ; ‘ Stand formart 7 WEAVER & NEW. i MAN, and will be ln constant of e com. . OPTINg fh Summer Clothing, plete Stock of be sold at cited. ods d Nered free ef chars. GQ Nevada, March, 18th 1862. om mnA ot ALE. MINDS RESH. MEATS ‘ 1 om hand and for sale at Cheap rates for aeeke delivered Free efCharge Within «reasonable distance of Nevada. uni kinds, on hand ge Ae Metallic and Agricultural Weaith of : the Pacific States, UARTO FORM. 1.500 00D ¥ Hlostrate ig ee = sole valua eel wasat Ipvaources ofthe Pacthe Been pp repreapondenee: "Gre from official and reliabie wea eed yoo > a ag te Formerly editor of the 8. ¥. Mining Journal. Price of subseription on Der copy—ta cloth, #9. Eos per lone (enh ction separate wdc }. REDUCED RATES! . COPIOUS. . “SPECIAL'N NOTICE. — ——— v7 & er 8. HAAS & CO, have just received at their Fashionable Store, on Commercial Street, Cormer of Pine, & most magnificent stock ofGents’ Clothing and Farnish. . ing Geeds, Which 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, . cree, Collars, Hats 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 cash, and saisfaction is always guaranteed. . We would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to our large, stock of Saratega Trunks, Which we have just received from New York. S. HAAS & CO., Cor Commercial & Pine Streets. Nevada, — 7th. MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. This valuable preparation is the preseription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feebie infant of one week old to the adult. it not only relieves the child from pain. but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects Full directions for using will accompai each bottle. None Genuine unlesa the facsimile ef . Curtis & Perkins, New York, 1s on the outside wrapper. 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., Sau Frenc'sco, Agents fr California. Clothing ! Clothing! AT GREATLY Of the Clothing Store at the Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. ‘+ tes . Valizes, Rew ‘Clethine. ae. ae. Ate grogiteduction i in prises, 2 seamed STOCK OF FALL Goons. For which I have already made arrangements.Persons in want of any of the above aamed ar tieles will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves, as great inducements are.oflered eg low prices ee oe best qualiwarran' presen. iz —_ est: PP. BANNE i. See eeees aye Pine étreete. Nevada, Jaly é SELF-SEALINC CANS! — 10@ Dosen Giaes and Tin Seif-Seai Pl —~ gee “tan Wibocsignleas in the shod ont Adventibinaite te Apa + sug 2 Gro, €. TURNER. Cail sod Examine them! Vests of all styles and qualities, hotel arth sizes, for sale . + ee i od as Guumunda : SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS tH . California Stage Company's Bas . COA CHE &®, . WILL LEAVE NEVADA DAaAILy At & o’clock, P. M.,; Virginia & Carson Cities Returning will leave Virginia ats A. M. arriving at Nevadaat te Pom Connecting with the Company's Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, At @Aa.M. For Marysville at 7 A. M. ‘ (A. WAGENER, Agent. Office at the National Exchange Hetvi Nevada. Jane ¢d—tf FAST SiX HORSE LINE —TO. NEVADA TERRITORY . From Nevada City to ia in 20 From Virginia City iy to Nevada Gy i 16 howe: NEw S = eee On and after Monday, June ist, 1663, at 4 0’ elgck, r. M., and alternate days thereatter, I } will start a Six Horse Stage from my office m Nevada “phe Vv Carson City and all parts of . NE ADA Toearrony: Passen = gw leaving the office in the eity of Ne vada, at ¢ o'clock in the afternoon can depend on arriving m Viegiete city at 12 M., the next day. On and after the date of this notice 1 will rap Six Horse teams all the way. JAMES 8. Mc€CUK, Proprietor. Bucceseor to Nevada Stage Company. Office at Nevada opposite the National Exchange. NEW S STACE LINE ! TO you BET! Connecting with Saddle Traine for LITTLE YORK, DUTCH FLAT,, AND IOWA HILL, —e . rao every ws oan at 4 o’clock. aves You Bet every mo: até o’el Lightfreight and For or passage apply at the National roprietor, ght 7 . W. COZZER, At You Be: Nevada, Jane 24th—tf A. P. CHURCH, Having parchased the entire tateres< BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, OULD fully invite public attention to his deask ana Prices, I have the t stock of Gold Pens, Booxs. ‘Stationery. Bink Book-. Cutlery, &c. ww town. nd can #¢ll.as low ifnot lowr any dealer. I shall always ag pleased to bape . may favor me with ¢ pomeee “a wish to examine my stock and shall ai ways be uick Sales and Small ey : As I inteud tc be a fixture in Nevada, fwii: do business accordingly. lam now pre e tocontend ¢ any Opposition! t seinen 7 Give me a call. Corneref Broad and Pine Streete. A. P. CHURCH. Redaction in Priceaand buprovement in Beare a: HOTEL DEPARIS, — NO. 77 BROAD 8ST.—~-NEVADA. PIE NAMUR, eR cd ; nee Board Week ove eer eeRecees ee 60 do ashen oP Werte oe 90 z te ~-eaperaabenpadat 8 109 Smeate ‘aan. eerereneee weer neneeee On hand the very best Wine and ae Wevads, July dist. eff Hy & 1, J; Rolfe; im the