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September 4, 1863 (4 pages)

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yr the . with epared State. TS 1 clear ; CY. nda, ofas, tion at y26-tf sts wv Oe] The Nevada Daily Transeript FRIDAY MORNING SEPT. 4th. ‘NEVADA CrTrY--Official. es Governor—Low, 797. Downey, 138. Lieut. Gov.—Machin, 808. McKinstry, 129.. Congress—Shannon,: 811. Higby, 808. Cole, 807. Weller; 128. _Bigler, 125.— Whitesides, 130. nae Sec. of State—Redding, 811. Bishop. 124. . Controller—Oulton, 810..Cravens, 128. Treasurer—Pacheco, 800. Findley, 138. Attorney General—McCullough, 810.— Granger, 128. Clerk Supreme Cou rt—Harriman -808. — Bradford, 129. State Printer—Clayes, 809. Brown; 129. _ Surveyor General—Houghton, 809. Duns ze lap, 128. * : Hayés, 129. : __.For Asylum Building Act—Yes, 812. No, ‘None. . Sheriff—Kent, 788. Schardin, 131. County Clerk—Farquhar, 803. Hussey, . . 130. . Treasurer—Colline, 802. Church, 129. . and splendi District Attorney—Hawley, 810. Waters, 119. lf Recorder—Morgan, ‘806. Blakeslee, 125 Surveyor—Bradley, 808. Culbertson, 123. . Superintendent Public Instruction—Deal, . Steamship Line, : PEOPLE'S OPPOSITION “ a For New Yerk via Nicaragua, é 4 ° ; eee ‘GREAT REDUCTION IN RATFS' & i . 750 miles shorter. \jthan the Panama route ! ya The fast and well-known Dovble Engine Steamship. a MOSES TAYLOR, Harbor Commissioner—Taylor, 744.—/ . JBLETHEN,....060s0000. Commander, oe had be dispatched for San/Juan, Del Sur, m Mission street Wharf, on beer J steamship ILLINOIS, 2,500 Tons. . Paturday, October 3d, 1863. at Greytown with the favorite <r ——-€ontroller—Oulton, 417. Cravens, 47. 788. Cash, 127. “ Coroner—Groves. 803. Pope, 124. PublicAdministrator—Teeples, 806.— Kean, 126." an * Senators—Kutz, 801. Roberts, 807.— Watt, 130. Caswell, 125. . Assemblymen—Sears, 807. Martin, 807 Rule, 805. Smith, 807. Hill, 126. Leech 126. Lisson; 126. Cannon, 126. Collector—Davenport, 776. Oates, 14$ Assessor—McKee, 805. Williams, 124. _ GRASS VALLEY-Ofiicial. . Governor—Low, 414. Downey, 421. Lieut. Governor—Machin, 418. McKim stry, 417. ‘ Congress—Shannon,, 419. Cole, 418.4 Higby, 417. Weller, 413. Whitesdes, 4 Bigler, 414. i Secretary of State—Riedding, 418. Bia op, 416. : Treasurer—Pacheco, 390. Findley, 4§. Attorney General—McCullough, 416+ Granger, 417. : Clerk Supreme Court—Harriman, 47. Bradford, 416. +e ' ‘ State Printer—Clayes, 417. Brown, ag. Survoyor General—Houghton, 417. Dipplaty AIT oe Building Asylum—Ayes, 405. Noes, 2 Sheriff—Kent, 400. Schardin, 415. County Clerk--Farguhar, 412. Husty, 409 District Attorney—Hawley, 412, Waérs, Recorder—Morgan, 413. Blakeslee. 409. Surveyor—Bradley, 413. Culbertson 409. Superintendent Public Schools—Deal $97. Caah,, 427. Assessor—MceKee, 412. Williams, 409. Collector—Davenport, 406. Oates; 413: Coroner—Groves, 388. Pope, 432. _ Adminvistrator—Teeples, 413. Kean 409. Senatore—Roberts, 396. Kutz, 2%.— “Watt, 445. Caswell, 406. ' Assemblymen—Sears,-4145. Rule, 41.— Martip, 412. Smith, 406, Leach, 49.— Hill, 440. Lisson, 408. Cannon, 409 Supervisor— Bosworth, 406. Brows, 409. _ ERI. J. Rolfe telegraphed to Judge Belden last evéning, that Lander county, Ne~ vada Territory, has gone overwhekningly Union, from Contitutional Delegates down to Constable. ‘i THE varew at I alan women of Ho ium, wh» ge their hnen so beautifully white, use refi borax asa wasliing powder instead of soda, in the proporticn of a Jarge handful of borax wder to about ten gallons of boiling water; ey save in soap nearly half. AM the large washing establishments adopt the same mode. For laces, cambrics, etc., an extra quantity of the powder is used, and for crinolines (required to be made very stiff) a atroeg-volation is necessary. Borax, being a temineutral salt, it dees not in the slightest degtve injure the texture of the finest linen; its effect is to soften the hardest water, and, ha oi it should be kept on every toilet THE California Teacher for September ina geod number. Every edogational laborer } The Moses Taylor since her last trip, has un‘dergone the most extensive repairs. Her decks Treasurer—Collins; 414.---Church 406-1 should ‘subscribe for this work. -“’ f have been extended forward and aft ; cabins en. . larged, refitted, and repainted throughout—mak‘ing her accommodations equal to any steamer on the ocean : Every arrangement has been made bv the Central American Transit Co. for transporting passengers across Nicarugua in a few hours. For further information or passage, apply to I. K. ROBERTS, Agent. 407 Washington street, San Francisco: WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! AUGUSTIN ISOARD, ~Proprietor. Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store, Broad Street, Nevada. WOULD cali attention to the fact that I have. on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of: © Brandy, . ts Gin, Wines, Ww hiskey, Cordials, &c. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the Grape by myself, in this city — None but the best of Liquors offered for sale. api0 AUGUSTIN ISOARD. CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Vommercial Street, Two doors below the TRANSCRIPT office BULACHER & KRAFT.. FRESH MEATSOF ALL kinds, at Wholesale and Retail.— This Market, is continually supplied with the chgicest meats of all kinds, and customers willbe attended with out a moment’s delay. Nevada, Sept 34.—tf NEVADA FRUIT STORE. VHE undersigned has a Fruit store opposite the National Exchange Hotel. on Broad street, and made arrange— with reliable parties for a constant supply o Foreign and Domestic Fruits, ee Candies, Nats, etc. An of which will be kept .on. hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. ' TOM. TURNER. 3 Grocery Store and Bakery, .4JULIUS DREIFUSS, N° pu Pine Sevecs, healed received alarge Groceries, Provisions, &c., Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial. Fresh Banch Butter received ev : day. m ae EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. "“o. 5 Commercial street. . (Successors to Chas. Kent.) J.C. MASEL &CO., ‘inform their ‘riends s. Corned Beef and B ork. i Live Bee Cattle alwaysfor sale chareae rates. He solicits a continuance of Lee vals oe Ne 2thif vied 2 : . Eres ; ‘ ; rs = , SHERIFF'S SALE! . _ initia DRY GOODS! a) The Large and extensive stock of DRY COODS, CARPETS, FANCY GOODS, Silks, Calices, DeLaines, Oil Cloths, Ladies’ Goods, 3 tablishment of this kind. Will be sold at Public Auction, —~AT THE B8TORE OF—CEORCE H. COLBY, ON BROAD STREET, ON MONDAY, Sept. 7th, And continue from day to day until the whole stuck is disposed of.
N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.Nevada, Aug. 18th. ASTROLOGY PROF. MANSTEIN ’ AVING tn his travel in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, the Arenture Republie and Australia, iven satisfaction to Thousands by whom he has consulted in ‘ VARIOUS LANGUAGES, In reference to ail the _ PRESENT & FUTURE, Would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicini ty that has taken Roome at the — ; St. Louis Hotei, Commercial St. _. CONSULTATION.. . $2 50. Offiee Hours from 9 o'clock. to 12 4. M. and from 2till 10 o'clock P. M. Ladies who wish to be consulted’ at their reeidences, by leaving or sending their orders, Will meet with prompt attention. Nevada, Aug. 4th—tf GEO. A. WEAVER, J. W. CLARK, Nevada. { San Francisco WEAVER & CO., No. 59 Broad Street. W canis bao: and retail, dealers in GROI CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS NING TOOLS. &c.,.&c. Have taken the Stand formerly cceupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant recei plete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at most reasonablerates for CASH. A portion of _ SS Goods dali dsp cope gp ; ve ree o arge. ; é WEAVER Leo. Nevada. March, 18th 1862. > 8. BAKER,DEALER 15. : Groceries, Provisions, Can Frnits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MEATS, of Al.i. KINDS} = hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cas Goods delivered Free of Charge Within a reasonabie distance of Nevada. WoOoOD-—Of all kinds; on hand and for sale cheap for cash. 43-tf the Pacific States. MP. QUARTO FORM, 1.500 pp. COPIOUSLY illustrated with COPPEK. STONE and WOOD ENGRAVINGS, containing valuable piled and edited by 3 SILVERSMITH, Formerly editor of the 8. F. Mining Journal. arrest Ganale Espa al: tions (each edition separate and complete) $100 BS Wi wci Bil ic’ Agcet for Bubostip ” and Advertisements te WEV AD. And in fact everything. usually. found.in ah estae EVENTS OF LIFE, PAST, . . Beking room for « large Metallic and Agricultural Wealth of SPECIAL NOTICE. * 7 8, HAAS & CO, have just received at their Fashionable Store, on Commercial Street, Corner of Pine, a most magnifi“ Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Which they invite the people of Nevada and the surrounding towns to calland examine. Among the articles may be found “ Coats, all kinds and sizes,, @ Pants, an immense stock, < Shirts, Under Clothes Cravats, Collars, Mats 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 satisfaetion is always guaranteed. We would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to our large stock of Saratoga Trunks, Which we have just received from New York. S. HAAS & CO., Cor Commercial & Pine Streets. Nevada, July 7th. Clothing . Clothing! AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES! P. BANNER, Ofthe Clothing Store at the Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, KEutire New Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, ‘Wurnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Boys’ Clothing, &e, &c. Ata great reduction in prices, on aecount of STOCK OF FALL GOODS, For which I have already made arrangements. Persons in want of any of tlie above named ar ticles will find it. to their advantage to call and examine for themselves, as great inducements are offered both in low prices and the best qualiof goods, All goods warranted as represented. P. BANNER, Corner of Broad ond Fine streets. Nevada, July i7th. & MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Chiidren 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. i it not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomact and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whelc system. it will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic We believe it ig the Best and Surest Remedy wy the World, in all cascs of Dysemtery afd Diarrhoea in Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine umiess the facsimile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, w on the Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York. Price Oply 25 Cents per B e. : REDINGTON & Fis now determined to Dispose of Kis —€ SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS 11 California Stage Company's COA GHE B& WILL LEAVE NEVADA DaILY ‘ ' At o’clock, P. M., FOR Virginia & Carson Cities _ Arriving at Virgina at 2 P. M.ated Vests of all styles and _qualities,_ }Returning will leave Virginiaat 5 A. M, arriving at Nevada at 10 P, M. Connecting with the Company’s Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, At 4A, M. For Marysville at 7 A. M. a . \&. WAGENER, Agent. Office at the National Exchange Hotel Nevada, June 2d—tf Oe FAST SIX HORSE LINE ‘ —TQe NEVADA TERRITORY ! From Nevada City to Virginia City in 20 hours . From Virginia City to Nevada City in 16 hoars ! = NEW ARRANGEMENT: . On and after Monday, June 1st, 1663, at 4 0°elgck, r. M., and alternate days therea(ter, I will start a Six Horse Stage from my office 10 Nevada city for Virginia City, Carson City and all of NEVADA TERRITORY. wageny pais leaving the office in the city of Nevada, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon can depend on arriving in Mini ‘ale city at 12 M., the next day. On and after the date of this notice 1 will min Six Horse teams all the wa JAMES 8. Mccun, Proprietor. Succeseor to Nevada Stage Company. : Office at Nevada opposite the National #xchange, i» : NEW STAGE LINE! TO YOU BET! Connecting with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK, DUTCH FLAT, AND IOWA HILL, and after June 23d, the Exchange, Nevada, every afternoon at. 4 o’clock. : Leaves You Bet every morning at 6 o’clock. Light freight and pa es tuken. For freight or ee ply at the National xchange, Xe vada, or of the proprictor, W. W. COZZENS, : . At You Bet. Nevada, Jane 24th—tf l A. P. CHURCH, Having purchased the entire interese “err. MW @ & J. Relte; in the ~~ BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, W OULD respectfull y invite public attention to his Stock and Prices, I have the Largest stock of Gold Pens, Booke, Stationery. Blank Books. Cutlery, &c. ta town and can sell as low ifnot tower than any other dealer. I shall always be pleased to see any who may favor me with t eS ere or that may wish to examine my stock and prices, My motto shall always be ee Quick Sales and Small Profits i As l intend tc be « fixture in Nevada, “I wil! do business accordingly. law mow prepare : to contend any Opposition! ! x7 Give me a call. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. , A. P. CHURCH, against HOTEL DE PARIS, NO. 77 BROAD S8T.---NEVADA, PIE NAMUR, Proprietor. Board per Week,..+0+--++++ eoccees OF oo do m4 with wine,-+++... m4 Breakfast h WiRe,ccccecceses oeee ate du do sbesseee gaasdeves 1 a) POC PaPPOOEe CHeresneaeee On hand very best Wine and Liquor s. . P. Namur, being v well ted wit j all the markets od YR By ot mento and Francisco has a better rtunity to y his table with he eg nym those an and opts bis endeavors will proStage will leave the National J