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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

August 15, 1862 (4 pages)

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ete sees natn! pe nent day somo tact’ ‘fe} ; 4 ene a ae t figh senning Ev ue ‘most fighting ell's £ mage oe eloped 6 that the mine Cpa, I nt twa tarp . gems x have scateely beed, that Farragut asked truce.in passing the gun to be from every . hattegies of 'icksburg. He went down firmining county des harsione led with wee, ing-broadsides at the enemy's vessel.’ in greater. abundance than they have over done Petre. The discovery of cts, is. seal y the best evidences of BE Ss. permanent prosperity ‘the cdunty. In thie vicinity some four or ana ft as veo hive been able to learn, «i the diggings: being worked are paying well. Tt ja tine that our, miuers had Jparut by ex. _petience that no reliance cap be’ placed in } the reports of the discoveries of rich mings at remote points, and that to-day awrich ® réturn can be had for labor expended, in the ‘miles of this county; ~as anywhere -on this: We have, for thetance, the recent discovery by Sneath & Clay, who, but a few pa fis ago, were poor men; to-day they are probably worth $100,000, We have bewi . informed that.alead has been opened. by Mr. Adken;-between the Washington road and Moaqueto creek, that pays $57 to the ton,-— We aleo understand that Mr. Butterfield “ witde an excellent clean up on Seturday.— Some eight or ten leads are now being prospected with good hopes of sucess. Letituinérd hot be deceived by the report6d° of Cariboo or river— when : they have within their reach niines that will pay them so well; for all experience proves that those who have sought for wealth in these ‘remote places, have come back to aus saying and feeling, “that they would have been better off a in Nevada.” ne ‘SOLE wnapunesiv" would be well for those women who have, or who desire to become sole traders to examine the new law pen. F by the Legislature last winter. It provides that anytmarvied worndn, wishing to it inher owe name,must fires bs cy jor four weeks a -notice of her intention’ to’ apply to the "District Court for permission: to do so. .At the expiration-of . : that time to pass” ‘an exainination before the Court. ae tothe reasuns whieh induce her to mk application, and upon such examination the Court may grant or refuse her request ; which request any creditor of her ‘husband net erent by show, at staid Ao ot OER Dake Matt ‘OF the keiny tak ' prevent such: creditor from, ast ingj-tiid debt frou the husband.. . The Act further provides, ‘that’ every wo_Zhe et erin preg Ae We . . New. Yous, August, . Connecticut from N. Orleans Siet-Jaly, and sat Port Royal ‘on thie 8d’ of AUjust arrived =. ,. Among the passengers was. M Farengut’s fleet “arrived at_N. Orleans . res weorcee F Reverdy Jobn« bon. New York, Aug. 12th.—The World has the following from Culpepper? Firing Was renewed this a, mM, at'daylight’oa one. side, but 4+ pot. Feapruded tebe rebels: Bigot -hias-ade Wl . vanioed and was this morning inspecting the ehemy’s position, and preparing for the days work. Nothing important has ocourred, Washington, Aug. 12th.—Accounte from. Culpepper dated yesterday says of Saturday's fight: So heavy was the force to which our small number of men was expvscad was not snivihilated. “Eehan eet daa" Rebel prisoners say their troupe Were mowed dewn-by our fire like grass: ~ ) Leutevitia, Ang, 190-—Jokn Morgan with 1,800 cavalry and feur pieces of artillery; ontered Gallatin, Sumner county, Tennessee, 23 miles from Nashville, early this. morning, aud captured Col. Boone, commanding the: post with about thirty men a Federal freight train, containing sixty horses and a let of onte and corn. Morgan was in. posession at noon to-day. .. Cairo, Aug. 12th.—It ie reperted ou’ Febel authority, that the rébels.under Breckinridge had attacked Baton Rouge and were tepulsed with a heavy loss. Breckinridge was about to renew the attack on the morning ot Tuesday last. At5 p. m., the same day, Breckinridge is said t have telegraphed to the Grenada Appeal, that the Arkansas had destroyed 4 more boats, and damaged others, and that he had captured the entire Federal ‘ferce that day, on making a second attack. » Washington, Aug. 12th.—Dispatohes from Gen. Pope atates that the rebels have retreatPed, and his cavairy an awit across the’Rappi ing retreat would be per hate ne, ated fot four be 8 at Orange, preveng our \ ‘on Gordonville. Pope ae et that: he is in full pursuit of the rebels yl pesttbr battle imminent.. Foltress Monroe, Aig, 10d bent from Hartivon’s Landing, feports that see general appearanee there is a place. Porter's mortar fleet is still. anchorod in Hampton Baile. Foote pore ate in a great statoof excitement. such eit the fitst of November, unless prior . 4.00 aa ith ae oer . ‘to that time she sata case tc reset ey ‘of the property Whiich line conte into her poslapo Whlelt Feria, Pe he ae session as sole trader u awe! o' aii at oe 3 The Journal’ ‘vayo if bah given, api er ial et entral expectation that the TRanscaipr will speak Railroad at Fredérickshall station, tore up the trath whet referring to that paper, and indulges in a long harangue about inconsistency, misrepresentation, thing about losing friends, our local column, &e. For the life of ua-we could not under. stand what the old codger had reference to, until we had looked carefully over the TRANSCRIPT for something that was quoted, aé the Parson says. We imagine we have found the spot,.but the Jowrnal is not mentioned one@ ‘in the artiéle. Tt merely stated gp the hoot must haverbern & picket: Sad ees unmanh \ess,someThar paper you ‘only “ ; = ae =—_ at the road for a quarter a mile, blew up the road bed with powder and otherwied Inter. rupted the communication, They.aleo destroyed 50,000 bushels of grain, 4 “2 of whisky and other army stores awaiting t Transport tation to th a uals pty . discon Gerdonville. pw Tae fs -in the . si i . ". in pursuit of fie enemy, otpre Washington, Aug: Lith—Tho Petersburg: on Mal Express of the 9th-aaye diepatehes trom Van. “Gie. -dorn to’ Secretary Mollory, states ram ArkAugust, lstrThe steamer . . eyed le wird 9 from, Fort pps 4 A foree left ‘yesterday a. Mu’ crew attempting’ to repair it several of the enemy's gaundoats attacked her, after a gale lant i ny PERS TR hae pabiic ane til the ebove ‘deseribed property, fo . eee aigledies > UNTIL ‘FURTHER NOTICE. A a Tewacce. pa Sr Saloon and Hotel 3 Keepers.i 3 Tong i . ty day ce METROPOLITAN , THEATRE . THE F ere CALIFORNIA} Comedy ‘We angell . Wa appear at she sbove place fg: EVERY NIGHT ! ap. Her étewfind officers eseaped. _. » Lexington; Mo: Ang. 12th.—Independence, ponds 57 Po ‘Ate 1; Reébat lows 225. killed and wounded. Ourloss was 3. killed 15 wounded and’ 60 made .' Two companies of the 16th Ohia Were ayrround> ed by 2 regiments of rebels, but-cut their
way out. Ww chpthred a large BEET Ge, tobacce, horees and inules:; Washington, Adg 13.—Telegraph AepiteX es from Culpepper, dated to-day state bia quiet last night vent A. M. ne Cer lr is stated tint Sir Yous Paxton is about to construct at» Pasey, near ‘Patie, for the Einperor Napolédn, & new Crystal Palace . of such dimensions that'that of Sy Sydenham veil sink into ‘nsigniicance ifplaced beside ‘it. Tue Wort’ Hoss F Aut at Orilitago. Preparations for te yreat World's Horse Pair, to take a ne are in progress. “Much in’ ‘miaaiifestsin een thea ut the country. A Gln a Sierra._Nevada arrived at San. het on Saturday bs yt ‘with upwards four hundred disgus id b pore, from Salmon River and Oar DO ” dt Some Devinauents—The delinquent tax+het of Cook county, Tinoie, ta witch Chicago. ia situated, . sone mmecion ge el Se ee complished in a “mos Still feather on te manner.— Serta od tae wike. ne 4 . JUSTICE palace THE FEACE. INO. ENDALL, ‘Announces himeelf a cand‘date for the office of Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Township at the ensuing election. ‘ sUSTICE ‘OP THE PEACE. ps SuATH, se a eeeee e for the office donates of the Peace, of Nevada township at the ensuing eiectio®. FOR GONST ABLE. ue & VENARKD, . Morey oye ndidate for re-election to tothe ote a Consus of Nevada TownFOR CONSTABLE, — GEO. & PRIROE,guess: mr crema. BARRBTT rs SHERWOOD, Jewelers. New Be 517 mer rear y San Francisco PED “HOUSE WARMING.. be. 13,000 taoee . ‘ants == . GRASS VALLER. Lady P and “her nivce, Misa: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Avg. ‘20th. een $e ro reached:}: sat wnsihabernreh “a at 7 o'clock, FA { 7 x alii ' ws GRass » Waban Muvapas ae . bakit ore Fn il reign ti ) hy “G. birdooye, rs sean ee 2 sg Car Oufndw bboksbindee, Buioo 8. D: Booworth, rg ke og: On U. 8. cmourr Count oF tux Pacire a wa + Siea ROVGH & READY. ine ‘SoM. Gilham, : Jos. neritagey— Wwe, Ta CHET Ras cu. OEE. 85. Grass Valley, Ang. 9th.—Iw ihe HR ANG, A+ C-, NILES ee 907 Admission .emly 50 Cental. telsr Tcae oot Sanmiecenr erie Se esi wi Go oi _,. MARCELLUSS. DEAL, under Hughes a urs severe fighting the Federale. surrendered.— eee Se copie at the ballot box. . ATTORNEY AND cron = AT LAW 20 of our men reportdd killed. _ ee + areas on OF THE PRAcE. . NE A: preparing for aco ene Ww e im,all.the Courta-of. Nevada Gan. Morgan. at Sa GOA Lg adhe 2 soma tani of N vi koe ape caer Reema porno tae Mera Fa Kentucky the ensuing SEE ME! SEE MEI! ®EEK ME! . ith PW ach gn hum in force, oat T . “JUSTION OF TEE PEACE: . JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY ! w sion, in 4 10,000 PINE CIGARS ! 1 ee VY Z QO, N BRAND, SPLENDID FLAA kee a Presi Supply of FOREST BOSE! . ‘Fime Cat Chewing Tobacee !! jr IN CANS! 4 wt is much the CHEAPEST WAY fo buy’ it, R. NKIN ee. iy a ah NATIONAL = XCHANGE SALOON, road Street, Nevada. Nevada, July 30th, 1962. HERMANN ERNST, . GD BOOK BINDER, ; Pf Ram og F ar Entrance on seat lias lok Nevada Tron end Brass Foundry And Machine Mop» porting Street, N Nevada “Citya ee P. ey yaad a low Wasa as i eae eb oe BUCH & THOM. . pummuvy SALES DA a ae OF BALE ' . Peceday, ang: 10th, % new. ioih, Le peo . va the n+ hy ad “ “ rn as Se vs ‘Carte “ .* beg Trae R “« “ 2th W Bot sy yeoe “ September aoe ae Sargent vs H ? wining & C B Ault "ot cof guaas os tek “ & 2d R C Rodger & Meur wat) Mi Toeenes * ty 24 RC Rodger, Tomlinson ‘ veOM “ “ waaay . ba vs “ “ 24,3 W Hinds vs Jas. Mc“ “ 2WR Withee cod? Jonce “ a 2d J Whartenby ot al ve J 8 “ “ mJ Whartenby et al vs M “ & 2d A Matteson vs & —AT— weaase Grates SEARLS &.MILES,. Yh aeererrrrys 2notel a et evens It i. a al some arr running fi ka to Virg could Gon ve travel. sured tha tended p cola to V but it pro doing san alse been frain frat the wissi aud the Tue 1 Street, x signed is The ne progress aa @onert Chiw w to any fa Harp Gregory __ aniles fre hours nm feet of.. balance . ane set their mil hands.’ UNLa ter of . darge q\ gale his in a 8 possessu aud. bek fort of . Express fice. -T Vattisos papers etediry FEEShan bf