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September 22, 1863 (4 pages)

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ee d County Official Press “UNION STATE TICKET: City an — 0. L. SHAFTER, _8. W. SANDERSON, . LORENZO SAWYER, JOHN CURREY, — ~_A. L, RHODES. Yor Superintendent of Public Instraction, ' JOHN SWETT, wee For District Judge, T. B. MeFARLAND. For County Judge, A. €C. NILES. a ___ EAsTenn News.—a desperate engages ment commenced on the moruing of the 19th at J] o'clock near Chittangoga, caused be two attacks ef the rebels, one on the right and the other on the left wing of the nation~ ~sharmy. The fight on the left was of a very desperate character. The fight continued ~ during the day with varying suc. ess but ended with our troops in their position of the morning. “A great many were wounded, but fow killed. Frotn the nature of the ground artillery could be but little used. The battle would probably be renewed on the 20th. Gilmore is getting guns in position.slowly to shell Charleston. He has issued a conatatulatory order saying, ‘Charleston and the harbor lie at the mercy of our artillery.” Richmond is reported being evacuuted. Doubtful. The enemy are in force on the Rapidan. WASHOE Wil’ provaviy ve admitted as a State duting the next session of Congress.— A bill fur that purpose passed the Senate at the laut sedsion the night before thie adjourns ment, but was fifteen minutes too lite in reaching the House, and fuiled for want of being ou the Speaker's table only that length oftime. The bill provided that a constitu. tional convention should be called, and the a admitted by proclataation of the Pree. identif the coustitution was in his judgment republican in form. We believe this curis “oui Tiet bas not been published on thie coast. Tue Gunenat asi ovarr.—James Colline, of Nevada, ia the Brigudier General of the Fourth Brigade, which went into comp at 2 o'clock Saturday afternven. These compose his staff: J. M. Hunter, of Nevada, Assistont Adjutant General; L. C: Wicks, of Nevada, Engineer Officer; R. H Daly, of Sacramento, Ordnance Officer ; C. V. D. Hubbard, of Marysville, Quartermaster; Isracl Crawford, of San Juan, Commiesary; Edwin F. Bean, of Nevada, Paymasters Alden Radcliff, of Auburn, Brigade In. spector; Newton Bouvth, of Sacramento, Judge Advucute ; P. B. Fagan, of Forest Hil, Surgeon. The above rank as Majors, The General's ard de comp ts Reuben Leach efGinee Valley. As Major Hunter cannot at present attend the Eucampment. his place will be filled by Capt. Buckley. _—— > Haytien Corron—Mr, George Smith, recently » slave, suiled for Hayti with 34 packages of agricultural implenients. la. the Britigh schooner Planet, which left Boston recently. Mr. Sunth hae under cultivation 300.neres of land, near St. Maro, Hayti; frow which he expects to gather 100,000 pounds of cotton thiseeason. He is aman of mild, unassuming manners, cannot write his name, but tends print tolerably well; but his energy-ie indomitable, and bis natural abilities of ahigh order. It isexpected the cotton crop of Hnyti will be 8,000 bales this year, against . A p per publiched socasionally Pee Main street hae been seeking a cuntroveray * public notice. We have a better use for our wns than filling them with rejoinders tu i mento, Bird, only gave a practical, illustration of the principles of hie party by secedjug with trest funds, violuting an eath of two, d&e. It wae Bluyd and Thompson on Francisco for San Jose, are crowded with ad r = ig se ago rene inners ecnree ted tox, for ineome alone, is three hundred thon puid an ssseaswe und James Brown. The probability is that Stewart's income alone for 1862 was’ tiearmiles beyond the Summit. The contract for constructing said road to Washoe city bas been completed, and the work will be finish« ed by the first of Julynext. ~ p : A.C. Wienrman commenced a suit for damagew Tuesday. in the Twefth District Court against the California Stage Company. Fle says that on the 234 day of July last he ry) capsized down a bank 75 feet high, inte the Truckee River, ruining his clothes whieh were worth $150, causing him to lose $175 in gold coin, and bruising his body. generally so that he has been sick, lame and sore eversince. For all of which he asks $3,000 ————~are—— Tue Frescn Anmy.—The strength of the French army as anthorized is, peace foot» ing, 404,192"nien’ atid 83,368 horses—war footing, 757,725 men and 143.238 horses’ The annual cost of the Empiré for every foot soldier in thatime of peace ia about $100 ; for a cavalry soldier, about $200. The expen-. ses of the department of the Minister of War fur this year are estimated at $74,901,873. GeérutaA.—There can be no doubt of the existence of a Union sentiment in Georgia The Macon telegraph of a recent date says frankly: ‘To-day in the heart of Geor« gin, may be found men ready to discuss a reconstruction of these dissevered Unions !" . A PASSENGER on the Overland Mail from San Francisco, named John Buseh, when near San Louis Obispo, shot himself through the head, while Iaboring under a fit of temporary derangement. ScHeo1.s.—Thet public schools of San Franciseo are so crowded that some who de~ sire cannot gain-access thereto. hence pri‘vate schools are springing up. to supply the HE miners in the coal regions of Seen sylvanin are receiving the extraordinary pay of $90 to $125 per month, not working over ‘eight houre-per day,Tuer Secesu Feeuixg Bapty.—A hte Paria letter says, the Southerners here are the most disappointed and melancholy took: ing sort of men it would be possible to find. They affect to keep up their courage by all sorte of excuses for the Inte events, but it is evidently an up-hill business. The riot io New York -appears to be the subject which agitates them anost. —_—_—— DEATH. ey Py thie vet . gone pa iy gd 20th, consu mo. Ann son aged 35 years.— [Philadelphia papers please copy. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock to-day frum the Catholic Church. Friends and acquaintanceés are invited to attend. eo ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL: EXCHANGE. . of five per eent. on siz . Be ly five pia but of course critical cortien Mrs N turns for taxation. ; 5 nals AL of D) W. frmowo. ine aucolcded tn tome. . Seuaeract Mewar prae . W. STRONG, hae aucce r) 3 : = * 1 ¥ ing the toll-road from Dutch Flat on the. Hosmer Meer Whitmore W B wept of the Sierras to King’s Ranch ten . Mutchison Atex Wallaec J B Huggins John ae Webber John F _ BF. BEAN, Postmaster. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION ! TO-DAY, at 11 o'clock, AT THE RESIDENCE OF L. SAMUELS, on Broda Street, eee ne The Fornitare consists of Beds and Bedding, Parlor Setts, Chawber Setts, Sofas, Chairs, Stoves, _. Kitchen Furnitare, Carpets, Rocking Chairs, Tables, &e. I. WILDIAMSON, Auctioneer, Nevada, Sept. 22d. NOTICE. TRAVELERS To and from REESE RIVER, ‘ESMERALDA, SILVER MOUNTAIN, vatnad Clothing ! Furnishing Goods ! BOOTS. AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, At the Popular House of _ sa 8. HAAS & CO., THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF FALL & WINTER CLOTHING For Sale at New York Prices! 8. HAAS @ CO., AURORA, _ SPECIAL NOTICE. HASEY @ MAYBERRY Proprictera. September 19, 1863. A LGivins Virginia J.J Witmer Ten J M Kimball do J3 alps . JU Potrer do J W Walling R&R DO Mille w 2 ¢ Sacram J = oes Tt Su roll d SM R& 1, Skillinger San Fran P Abraham ‘Moores D McPherson do WS Childs-You-Bet AJ Landis do A Sims & w Grres V’ Mee Gibson do JW Wall Moores Mre J i.itale do A MCrane Empire R DC Benham do Swift Lowell h J Robinson Red Bog W J Westerfield San J Mra Nimanahe R&R JL Pieming Rock creck M Al Freneh Cor B OSiagicton Secram ‘Pye y do A.W Johnson Maryay 8 Clou Sacramento J B Pattison Quaker h A J Putman Coppry W B Harrab Dayton JH Mita'l Col iil M Kimball Forest 8 J A Stone Red Dog *Gurham Blake do as fo poten) ‘GW Foster Lincoln J W Woolsey ools f JC Davis Yolo. Sept. 20, 1863. Geo Rerry San 1 i Se Lhe Beles ee, trust £ FSrece CPYar @ Sion JMiller do J Bowli fee ‘ Are invited to examine the IMMENSE STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, . ETTERS FP ROM NIBLO’S GAHDEN, = aw" . GIGANTIC POLYORAMA c ia de Johns Richard ee ee. Be po ¢o "PRESB? WAR. Sp = Will open at the METROPOLIVYAN THEATRE, . On Wednesday, September 23d '63. For 4 Nights only and Saturday A‘ternoon. > This before, and fon with auy other in the Strate. MISS VIOLA the highly celebrated Patriotic Ballad Singer, will sing several patriotic song at each entertainment. among which are the **Battle Cry of Freedom,”* “Jeff Davis: bream,” &c. in which she will be assisted by mRS HATTIE POMEKOY, the popular SongsThis Great Exhibition places before the beholder a vast and comprehensive view of the TERRIBLE REBELLION. From the dread signal at Sumter, down to THE LAST GREAT BATTLE! From authentic eketenes by a score of eminent Artists, and acknowledged pertectly eorreet by Miembers of Congress, and the War and Navy Departments. — Profuse with startling Scenie and Dioramic effec. st a ae Uver 1,000 Views of the G gantic Re. . beliou—toy ether with a Graud Moving Divrama uf the GREAT NAVAL COMBAT 5 Betwe wthe fron clads Monitors. “The Monitor and the Merrimac. The struggle in Virginia. The War in the West
The contest in the east . The War upon the Ocean. ‘Oiiiie scenes in Camp Lite, and Scenes of Sud and Mournfui Latercst MR. JOHN DAVI&s will deliver instractive and patrio ie le: tures Admissoin 75 cents, Childr n 50 cents, Doors vpen at 7 commencing at &4 o’cloek. Saturday afternoon open at 2 o’¢iock. commnencing at 3. Full Particolars see ginal bills. pelnting has never visited this city . as no connect HERIFS’® SALE.—By virtue of an exaa ao delivercd, iscued out 0 "District Court. le and for the coun:y of State of California. ing date 4, o, eer oh. Se Fuller & Catharine pig y $369 2% from the i4th day of Sept. ' at the rate of 10 per cent. per ansum till paid, to: ether with all costs of suit, I have levupon all the right, title and iaterest of deit iu and to the following described ae erty heretofore attached to wit: That certain house and lot upon which tie same is situated, containing four acres of land, more or iess, located on ty. State of California. about & of a mile westerry from Wentworth’s saw mili. and occ by Henry Tre ella. together with all the ri sivileges and appurtenances thereunto belong: otice is hereby given that I wili expose to public salewil. of the above described property; to the highest bidder ior cash, in front oft ourt House dvor, in. Nevaia, on Tuesday, : Oct. + th, 1*63. between the heurs of 9 o’clock amM. and 4 o’clock P.M Given under my hand this Mth day of Sept. ae. MBs N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff, BY A. W. Porrer, Under Sheriff. A. €. Niles Piffs Atty>~Use Es Goodwin & Bres. NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED CHEWING TOBACCO. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. This Tobacco js manufactured expressly for the California market : the peculiar manner in which it is put up keeping it always. moist, and causing it to retain its flavor any length of — ime. 9 3m-2p AEW STORE! NEW GoOoDs! ‘satan W. L. SHAEFER, Wouid in‘orm the citizens of _ — Nevad d the svrroundin Oe conntry “ hat he has removed his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ‘To Kiad’s Building, on Pine Street. se He has just reecived a large and splendid lot of Boots ana Shove from San Francisco, whieh he will sell at very low rates. : : He invites the attention of everybody to eall and examine his stock. © Rep -iring promptly and neatly done. Nevada, July lth. reo FOR SALE —AT A— GREAT SACRIFICE!! The fine piece of property lorated at the junction Kast and West Broad Streets. consisting ot good lot, iywelling Hous’, stebie, ete. which cost $1500, is now cf. ered for : ' Four Hundred Dollars. The House is two stories high and well arranged tor a store or residence. “EP Also, for sale Cheap, alot of School : M, S. DEAL. At the Daily Trauecript Office. ~ Nevada, Sept. 17th. Philadelphia Restauraut, Ne. 77 Broad Street. Bw. PWRMONT.... -«+++sPROPRIETOR. ee 2, Informs hi« friends and the public in general that he has fitted “P in style ss the above House, and wil vor to please «i! who may pean, with their to ante oun will be very modrrate _} Beard and Ledging, 86 per week. /Kedging,25 ots. Meals, 37 1-2 cts. LOST! Between Rlue Tent and Nevada, a Pocket Book, e. ntaining en of Stock. Any . abr finding the same will be rewarded by eaving it with C. Beckman. corver of Pine and Broad streets. AUGUST FRAUDY. Nevada, Sept. 19, 1863. NOTICE. Sth Division 4th Coil District. Cal. Office, Collector Internal Revenue, /Comprismy the counties of Nevada and sierra OTICE ie her-by given that all Ta unN der the Fuctee lane et the Unit d ‘Seues, for the fiscal yrarending Muy 1st, 18f4, mela the payable ding Income Tax, are now due and at wy effic. 8S. B. DAVENPORT, Office at Birdseye & Co's Banking Heuse, Nevada City, arse f Nevada, Sept. 16th, 18.3. ay E. P. LARRABEE, _ Bits, Spurs, Concord Seton: ’ Carriage Trimmings, cte., Opposite Lancaster’s stable. 39” Saddles and Harness manufactured and : hous« NO. 33 MAIN STREET, ane . e FALL STYLE For 1863! ee A. LAMOTT, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Cor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. ios e HEAR eet the Winter wear. As this is the Best place in the State to procure a fime and Fashionable One from his—thé Largest & best stock in the country —AT PRICES— LOWER THAN anf: OTHER HOUSE. Orders from the country prompt) and. faithfully attended to. ed 3 ; A Large assortment of i LADIES’ FURS!: 4. Just Received. Sacramento, Sept. 16th. LIVERY STABLE. ’ Main Street, Nevada. ; JOHN A. LAN-~ CASTER would inform his friends and 4% = the public g neraily that he has extensively to his alread e la and elegant establishment of Horses, use gies, Saddles, Ha:ness. &c. and is pre=~ to furnish as five turn outs as can be found the “tate. Well tramed, ficet and casy Saddle Horees well equ for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at imess and an earnest ire to retain the confidence ot my frien#s leads me to believe I will be able to give general sat.siaction Particular attention pxid to Horses on livery, Carriages alwaysin rearin se with care‘u) drivera for the use of parties. Balis, &c ity of stock wi.l permit me to or on fo wel b> givewas salt RESIDENCE FOR SALE. UNION say that t con am scre and a fourth, which is filled the choicest SOLD LOW FOR CASH THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE. old Flat-Nevada Townelip andconn_ style of Hate for Fall and . I times A. Jonz experience in the bus-.’ TUESDA INSANt brought u the count: charge of set fire t& On Sanda burh the t ed by Mr nese quar threw as or two: o hatchets ; he was u " but the e1 vict him. time, we prope rile aad dange ~~ WELLE mentione: asa fittin _ Assembly legislative peculiarly will grace Avucri Samuels, will be a o'clock. a's. 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