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Bevada Daily Cranseript.
Footie
at
‘nee MORNING, SEPT. 15th
——_.
City and County Official Press
UNION STATE TICKET.
JUDICIAL,
For Justices of the Supreme Court.
O. L. SHAFTER,
§. W. SANDERSON,
LORENZO SAWYER,
JOWHN.CURREY,
A. L. RHODES:
For Superintendent of Public Instruct#™,
JOHN SWETT.
For District Judge,
B. We FARLAND.
Wor County Judse,
Ae C. NILES.
a
e
from the
of
Our ferces anade
the
‘losing over a
EASTERN NEWs.—'Tle news
Haet is little but
had been giventhe pubic.
kn attempt in bargerte take
Sumter by assault and failed.
Itis hard to take a fortification that covers # staal ighed-as
ter
Moultrie will be easily reduced.
The of
Charleston are looking favorable.
h Ting
Tennessee bas tendered his’ resigaation.
coofirinatory what
ruins of
hpndred prisonens.
Sun
does, Fhe impression prevails that
mevements our troops before
Gen. Burnside, redeemed eastern .
The ot. ginal flag of Sumter, lowered by
Anderson, has been retaken.
Gen. Gilmore hissct? rebel prisoners at
work to remove the dangerous-obstructions
in Charleston harbor.
Both the secesh and dissenting new apaper
“Ofies ju Raleigh, N.C.
and destroyed by opponents.
have been mobbed
eine RRS RECN Be AE tt cere ens — _ *
THomas’ Carty.e, author,—the man] ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE: RACES ae RACES 11 1/ FALL & WINTER OF 1863.
who apes the German ‘tyle—&c., sat down Broad Street, Nevada, ~ aig : aaa)
F oie Shree ey Se eC F =
notlong since and delJerately wrote to Mac-. pasey & WAYBERRY Proprietors. aa
illians’ azine, Over his own initials —
pillians’ Magazine, over his papi September 12, 1863. eee. = oe ee
what he calla the tAmerican IHiad in w nut-. w Gassaway Virginia B B Court San Fran W = By A \ KE R & J es
yo . te it, corrected the proof . WH Lambeth ‘do G Brightmere do : ‘
shell. He wr I H Armer Carson Mrs Litehtield Wools’s ae Eee ee
and sent it form to the world with his“T. G sorgan Moores Miss do\ . do Het Mn
N, Banner Ked Dog Wm Greer Moores re a
vy » wing i B =
C.” under it, showing th ri he thought it 8 C Long Col Hill” Frank Ryan You Bet ps
worthy of13 fame. Here is: the precivus . OCC arpenter Humbg CG Young Austin
L Humiston Grass V_ N G Fie idherm do #
morsel: W W Cozz-ns You Bet 8 B Moores Maryavi’e ;
iilias (American) in Nuce—Peter or the . W Witner Biue ‘tent F Martin do
aa Panl of the South JT Southall Deer creek P Barehone Nevada .
North t Pan is : JM Days Grass V K Evans do
Paus you unaccountable se oundrel, I find . W H-Werka Gold Flat W H Cowhard “do
you bre your servi ints for life, not by the Mrs Nichols &2;cSae JR Wilson do
indpeh nor day, as Ido. You are going to . ate
§ ptember 11th, 1263.% die —
Hal, you ———__y ee. ES ; : Si =
1" £3, (3 PF Atwi'l Virvini’ Win Grier Sap Fran Pike aa
PAUL==Goial’words: Peter! The risk is} y Potholes > rhs . 7 Pearimad Vou Bet ier =
ny own. I am-willisg so take the tisk Sorsfield do ’ Brown Bear river aaety
“Hire your servants by the month or day, and:-. Sam Beard do* ~ J: A Stidyer San Juan i
get straight to Heaven, Leave me sty my . Miss Moore = do F (Litton tear river Clear the Track and give
a ike 7 yiectliusKke 0 om b W smarts
own me ‘thod. iF, a \ B block do “Miss Mulfham. do
Peren.—No T Won't. I will: beat your Ta: o Stitts do” © MgCusker do ; ' :
brafna out first And ts trying dread~ b a urd an Francie Ste ns Omega a the Horses. a Show y : OvIS 10 NS
fully ecer since bus cannot yet Ucconinlish . mre es, Peake. os utnam & w G a PR D5
. : Wim Colier do Jotn Maidon do rn
at.) James Culling Cheroke EF Quel ¢ ity . ‘ey as
Now, that was written by Tom. Carlyle A kK Coiburn do W it Cowart do
author of several histories und two cr three4 . : a
eee % LIST OF LETTERS, (THE CREAT CONTEST! . mii
biographies, besides considerable miseellany. s ; ee
t an bar MAINING in the L ity Post . . \ ; : a
History. to be history, thoullbe itupartial and . AY Office on Monday, Sept a. 1s 3. Between the ee AEN CPOE rk tet
ant ; Wd : ay es : But . a ee inthe Post*Of more jp Xacti I UU, Ja tk Ua,
it ‘Tom. Carlyle: with “ll the facts eon ted ite us askime fas ‘dvertised letters will] aVCVada mare--VW hitehiall Maid, . cd
? . vlea esti the date of the advertisement. j % " j
with this rebellion spread broad cast over . Armour FG Bard HOA : . And the Ceiebrated Trotter, .
the world, will’ sit down and: deliberately . Allon sotm Layton Hiram . . =
a : = a : Vrnette Michael Lany Thes ~ toi «? “a .
write and publish such compound falsehood . te ery nee . flonest An apo Would respectfully ennounce to
= Ie pilin havetorn what eye stilarthhes J, yao 'P pas : r :
Ae 18 COREE Os WOR e fe WAR ATE . Bet David= Mayr Jake . Phat omce tackicd the: @ucen the of Nevada and
jus‘ified in thinking of his statement of facets . Bronell J Martin Capp GH . } : ‘ ike 7
in the-lite of animn or patian ? . Tom.oCur fy, or te es “eps ieee ‘a f : of ‘Frotiers . ~urPoeredging TOWNS that
le cs Pa he shelvesofa must brary, . Burgess U J 1. Mseurhan USN : : a oa 5 ee eo = lyfe can-h auhes : se ATRTRREY JON) oe eae “Mitelieil Geo § . FLORA TEMPLE, [gn _ they are-canstantly
por be econ signed te *tlimnes Tne rhein Dilano Wu Mae hh Win . % . erates aa vee
. t : \ vag : Debo Sam MeMiljlan Wo 2 . i recelyving
will heneeforth write his. epitaph, and_they i avincdl Wicholsun: Revd 8 . ; At Kalamazoo, Michigan, when she trot.
will do him exact justice, which he hos not} Donehon Mrs A Nichols WoOW_ ed oa ; é +
. ; i ted inthe Unpre leated Time j
had the manliness te do to agreat and pal . ee y Henry Organ WI ; j : * me of
. Dayle Joseph Phaten Jolin -: { eee
lant peop pled f that men] parancy Patrick Pic ( lia s 2.19 3-4 i j ’
hold dear for th e right, When . . Pee a : ise 9 Sag NS LE COMES OFF ON :
ara rib toll on. » eS ' = ae i rida oY a
they iuseribe it thus: ‘Tere lies the w etch . Gasthe Leopold Srotth KRG mi . 1A CHOIC Ie AND I . LES Len iN
Level , > . Gower Michael Shepp Gk : i
Pon. Carlyle whose syurpatives were al. Gusettis Sow ce Win ; ine ft rs 2
“ys th edits coe ‘ong, and so true-to . Gregory David thafer Win L ature CB G }
Wiy With erties oud wrong, 1 tr . acon Swaitz Mrs Mary Hits jj pi. ‘ j .
hisanstinégta was he, thet he wrote hinselt . Hossock Geo Stunton J Wo * . ; j
he bs De! isd hoe factsliza has raat . tbeughton Jonah Stewart CH . .
Own Ba Rea 210 JUREy the: fullest wid mostly yi caarsca It Stewart Duncau ~ At2 o'clock, P.M, FOR THE
couselesa rebeilion to establish sl ivery that Hus‘hes Thes Tomer bk fk . ‘
y tal i tl ) et Dart IHlutt Geo Uttors Thos2 : ~*
ever stained i@® aonais vo ime. sett) Sowett Mrs AT W olfiugton John <x . $: aratink in peace:” Kielley sohn W oodiield Join = or 1 ’ O 8) 0 a Side. .
—~<=e=
. _ 9 sia . ‘ sia a =
Birw,-the defaulting ‘Preasurer of Sacras Administrations Notice, Mile heats, 3 besTin 5,to harThe Union forces are erecting evorka to
shell the city of Charleston,
It is believed tho
again to be battered
ruins of Sumter are
The Ironsides was struck two hundre d
tines in the bombardweit-of Moul.a.e, but
was upinjured.
It is believed at Richmond that Charleston
will be captured. © Much gloom was observa
ed when cast Te nubese © fell into Federal
handa.
_——
WHEN CHAKLESTON FALLS, the rebels
will acknowledge that much of their power,
bas been shorn from them, for it has been
the grand port ot entry for blockade runners
siuuce the war commenced, aid the distributing point for supplies obtained from foreign
oountiics. “Mobile since the twking of New
Orleans, has supplied a large part of western. Ro beldum with foreign luxuries and
indispensabl 8, but probably three blockade
runners out of five have made the port of
Charleston their, destination since the rebel‘Tien began. We couat that the city will hail
but few more vessels from foreign ports till
Tho capture of Fort
Pulaskiat the entrince to the harbor at Sa~
vannuh, some time since by Geo. Gilmore,
haa rendered that port na good one for cons
traband trade ever since, and Charlestun and
Wilmington have « one all that-sort of busis
ness on the Atlantic. Phe taking of Charles—
ton will leave but Wilmington to the rebels
_Afor. contrab: ind trade on the eastern shores
ef Secéssia,
the rebellion closes.
and the latier ‘could not delay
sharing the fate of Charleston after a fow
days. His through these two ports and
* Mobile that the South obtain its entire
ply of medicines.
the contribandtr: ae and rebellion must ter:
ribly suffer, but the fall of Charleston itself
willbe au irreparable blow.
supShat up those perts to
THE Indies of lone erty have established
a Union League. '
A
STare Fa AIR. —A vow 220 stalls have ae
eughged for exhibition of atock at the State
Fair, and five.or six are bemg engaged daily
THE Sab Jose Privzne hasbeen. disposed
ofte F. B. Murdock, who will make itja Union a paper. Another rebel gun spiked:
Sade eee .
: Y HE. Washoe vigtite enn) Corvention
will meet Nov.. 3d. All, its members are
Unionists. ;
_——_——_ —
TUE reeeipts of the San Fr rancisco Cus
tem House, thus far this month, amount to
ae
THE Placer Couricr is now being removs
mento, is> supposed te bave sailed for the
Jaa. C. McDonough has
been appointed’ by the Supervisors Treasurs
Sandwich Islands.
erin his place.
>
A GRAND ball for the benefit
dier's Relief Fund will be g
of the Soliven by the Uniep men and woueu of Lincoln, Placer county, on the Isth inst.
a oa =
CP The steamer Orizaba sailed from San
Francisco on Saturday last with GU passeners aud aa J in treasure.
Bg t
tH Work has been comme niced ou the
new fortification at Bese . Island
> ee
a3 The Samu ary Committee of San Fran.
cisco have remitted Bl3,540 to New York:
being coutributors on @ectiva day.
ea.
ter Mr. Dyer, Euroiling Commissioner,
and Dr. Lane, Medical Inspector, under the
conscription act, bave been sworn in at San
Francisco.
—
0
THE Butte couaty Tudians are dying off
very rapidly; = i
eS
IN Douglas county, Nevada Territory, not
a slagle copperhead vote was polled
Miss Morgan,
tress, is performing to crowded houses in
-Maryaville. Hope will visit. Nevada
ye
the celebrated young acshe
svon.
Hece Tuey Go.—The St Joe Herald,
(Mo.) August Ith, has the follow!
“Over LOU) nex took their masters’
horses and wayousio Saline e eunty last Suday,and in open day toriwed N procession and
arched to Kinsas. There thing
mgen.””
+
.
ng:
gTroes.
g8 are inarch.~
—
The taxable property in Virginia city Inst
Autumn was 36,000,000.
wards of STT,000.000,
This yearitis upLAKE TAHOE is becoming a favtrite resort
of pleasure seekers. Some fine yachts are
bet ing ph ced on its bright waters
Ce" San Jokehin county contributed S615
to the sanitary fund, election day.
a as a is
DEA . ik.
= % y. = mma —wesentapeeiannowinnasmsassoannoeean SR TAS
At Red Dog on ‘thursday, Sept. 10, Francis
M. shaw, accd 30 years
BI mT He.
In ‘this city. on a Scedie, Sept. 13. the wife of
ASVING been appointed
] the estate of B.-F. Diekorman, all persons .
holding claims avainst the sume are aot i fie 1 to]
present them, with prop: ‘er vouchers, withib teu .
cawouths from the date of this notice or be forever
barred. J. GC. DICKERMAN.
Nevarla, Sept. 11, 1863.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Administrator of mcss,to rule, everthe
GLENBROOK COURSE.
THE undersigned, being about
to leave for San Franci-co, is de
sirous Of disposing of his resi
Genee in Nevada The house ‘is_
situated on Schooi street «ur Gar
den lane, adjoining the lot of J
Hixon, and opposite Judge Caswell’s.) The
contains eight rooms and is ine xeellent
The lot comprises an acre and a
which is filled with the choicest colM.
house
condition,
fourth,
lection of fruit bearing trees apd shrubs.
THE ABOVE “PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
For partieulars enquire on the premises
Sept. 12. 1363. WM. SUBLETT.
OFFICE OF THE NEVADA GOLD, SILVER.AND COPPER MINING CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9th, 1863.
Ta mecting of the Trustees of the Nevada
fA. Gold, Silver and Copper Mining C umpany,
he'd this day, an assessment of Three Dollara
($3 60) per share, or Thirty Cents per foot, was
duly levied. payable immediately in U 8S gold
coin to W. 8. McRoberts, Cencral Superinten
dent. Per order Board Trustees
S. PINKHAM,
FANILY Gnocery STORE.
BARUH.
Opposite St. Louis tiouse,
No. 27. Commervial Street, Nevada (¢ ‘uty Cal.
Qe Infurms the public that he will keep
= constant ‘ly on hand,
PRE Ranch Batter, Cheese, Vegetables, Goikee, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine
assortment ofpyooeds usually fount
See’y. +
tua atorcof
that kind His articles areall of toe first quali
ty and will be sold cheap forcash. tleean al
ways be found at his old stand on Commersial
street.
Nevada, Nov. idth.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada.
JOHN A. LANCASTER would iv
form his friends and
Lit x the public g neraily
that he has added extensive! ly to his already large
and elegant eatablishment of Horses. BugRies, Saddles, Harness, &c. and is pre
pared to furnish as fiae turn outs as canbe found
in the hate.
Well “framed. fleet and easy Saddle Horses
well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen —witt tx
ready atall times A. lonzoxperience in the bue
iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi
denee of my friends leads me to bélieve I will
be able to give general sat.sfaction
Partie ular attention psid to Horses on livery.
Carriag ges alwaysin reaciness with care fal dri
vers for the use of parties. Balls, &e. The qual
ity of stock wil permit meto say that those
weking pleasure or en: gaged on business would
do we 1 to Siveme ac all.
. A. A. Sargent.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
( }FFICE—In Kidd's Building,
Broad and Pine streets—Nevada_
A. C. NILES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
ee
corner of
3
H. KR. Ferre of a son.
ed to Carson city.
€
FFICE—I!n_ Kidd’s Building, corner of
The Mare is in conditionand
looks as though she could zo
for a man’s life. be
ae ae Z .
Dan Denison
PULLS THE RIBBONS orer the MAID,
AND
J. L. Eoff
PILOTS: THE -SORREL GELDING
= es an
As twe of the Best Drivers in the State
have come together to compete’ for the
palm that new lays between
NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY
The best race that has ever been trotted in
the State may be anticipated.
rs
Come One and Alland see the
best Race that has ever been .
ry
trotted iu the State.
te The Track will be sprinkled and kept
in the very best kind of order.
There will a
BAND OF MUSIC,
On the grounds to play while the Horses are
off, between heats.
be
coohng As both parties sre coufident of winning, I ssy may
the besthorse win!
Admission to the Track $1 00.
DENISON & CO., 1
‘ Proprietors
Broad and Pine streste, Nevada, _ my4
. F'all
article, re
by the key,
iperior
ved by evi uner, for sale
half.keg,
st
. peice S-BU TTE R—A s
or pound,
“WEAVER & CO.’
YANCH BUTTER —Nice and fresh. always
A ou sale.
WEAVER &€ CO.
RON, Steel, auit
purchasers
Nails,
at
quantities to
&
Pte., in
WEAVER CO's
YOWDER AND FUSE,
quautities
in large and smali
WEAVER «& CO.
I
also keep-on Handa large ing fresh supp'y o
WAEAT, .
BARLEY,
FLOUR,
CORN MEAL,
POTATOES, Ete
Nevapa, Sept. 11, 1868. <=."
and Ww inter Trade.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
The Ne
TUESDAY
poeieanetmame ces
VOTE 0
lowing littl
county eact
the-eounty.
1853.5. 008:
ee. eee ;
i ree
856.0000:
1857..050.
ph. ere
1869.20.06.
SEO 5 en.
ASB x
) oe
18S3q. 2.05
RUNaw:
nishmen in
da ou Sun
teams ran.«
on the cu
‘and injurir
his head ¢
ihe @ ‘whe
pieces and
tie way te
The turn o
pe
Our Tal
ction ret
hem we fe
ve ry mates
St DDI N
in the stor
ternoon cof
Was ab
ite from
funeral Wil
church, to
STATE ]
a ceiptofia ¢
~ Fair, from
eulturat Si
‘ ®acramenti
closes on tl
a
RETURNE
man, Ese,
4
Valparaiso
NEVADA
leatatins, a
A. OD. Felt,
3 voat Mars!
John Port
tlea of the
battle of I
Game J
tion of gan
Sportsmen
ing irens n
Bove
the intere:
loon on th
will herea
we belev
iid the dire
» beth.
o
Six mili
received t
Ce? An
forming in
river.
GRAPE .
in San Fy
LAST y
the Pike's
DF
Surgica
Office—
9
; TEETI
exposure (
causing ps
Twi
: a
Done at th
skillful r
than eisew
charge wil
audto sui!
ted in this
. Eiilin
Be
Broad S81
“e1
eve
ae
The patro
spectfally