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‘SUNDAY MORNING, AUG; 24th,
“Union Administration Ticket. .
Wor sthte dupetfitendent of Public Instructi#'n . chan
JOHN SWETT. —
RETR ee op esontgs 208 wee: BBA S Cow roe * ~ wrod
en a Mor County Judge; ae
wd Ue As s.
b>
‘
wa
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\ ftom that crowd, ne we stated be woul!)
AMES COLLANS, ee
PS . . WM, AYSEARS. aka a
SPM MARTIS, ——
3. W. RULE,
For Supervisor $
ne JOSEPH WORRELL,
——————— ee
An INDICATION ~The puddle: into which
‘the Ban Franciaes politicians have been plungeal by the expose of two of the delegates to
‘theeounty nominating Convention isn nielwacholly indication of the corruption ot the
“tiuaes, ‘Phe ‘public ear is pained with the
feporta of men bribed for this purpose or
‘tliat, and then re-bribed to publish théir own
one and disgrace, In the case of the two
wlio finve published that they took one-4 ed aa
hundred dollars each to vote for Park men
‘for nominees for the Senate aud Aséombly,
othe pretty plain that cue man Wrote both of
“the cards of the bribed,and we have no doubt,
from & cow bivation of eiroumstances that for
the expose they were paid more than they
‘were to have received in. the-firet inatanee.
There is acknowledged to be a class uf per‘gona in San. Francisee who live from year to
year out of the profits of primary and other
elections, ‘They are_glid enough of the op“portunity to make monéy out of the sale of
votes,aud the aspirants are tue often rejoiced
to pay for the services of the miserable
wretches. The disgraceful trafic is known
“walike te ail parties. One party” Gaiiiot ac.
Cuae another of it without dunger of getting
4 retort not pltogetber courteous or comph‘mentary, but dikely to be true,
‘. 80 strong is theinipression that corruption
‘adheres te the garments of some of our
prominent publiclmen, that the ancontaminated'itihd ig Sed to think the Republic has
-weached the eame crisis that ‘was upon Rome
when thé government was basely sold by the
«Praetorian Guards and ingloriously bought
‘by, Didius Julianus,and to avert the fate that
‘vefel ‘a great nation on that infamous sale,
‘the beat men of the country are looking
“around to find sume man of public and private virtue to fill the place of U. 8. Senator,
to the’ exclusion of thé corruptionists who
‘are struggling to work themselves to « positfon they are unworthy to fill. The time has
assuredly come when men of character as
well *s intellect are required in the council8
of the nation. The exigencies of the age
demand that'the law givers and councillors of
the Republic shall nut have the reputation
of Bacon—“ greatest, wisest, meanest of
ankind”—but something better than “one
virtue linked with ten thousand ecrimes.”—
The people, and especially the men elected to
the next Legislature, will serve themselves
and their country by throwing overboard
all the struggling sapirants for the Uni‘ted States Senate, atid selecting a man clear
‘from the machinations of cliques and factions,
whose modesty and charicter foibids his
geing into the political market to purchase
the votes of the most abandoned of the race
—for he who haa no higher considerations
than dollars and cents in the present imperiled wondition of the country is the lowest in
the scale of animate creatures. The people
owe it to themselves to demand and inaist
‘that the plunderera be mnde to walk the
‘plank, @nd that anew wan against whem
‘there is no reproach be sent to the U. 8,
Senate. See to it, representatives of Nevada,
iu the next Legislature that right be done!
TRvt Union Democracy.—The Nevada
TRANSCRIPT states that Henry Everett,.ne
ofthe Unien Democratic nominees of that
eounty for the Assembly, declares he will
decline running on that ticket if-it is endereed by the Breckinridge Democracy.”
‘Mr. Everett's Democracy is of the good old
atamp, and of the true metal, with no base
alloy about st df the Celton usurpation of the
name As the Breckinridge Secessionists
of that county have subsequently met in
tion, and endorsed the Union Demopatio ticket, we shall expect to hear that
: Everett.hae . withdrawn from it in dis.
guat.—S. F. Call.
You are.right about that;hehas withdrawn
LATER FROM THE EAST.
Praikoitle, Aup. 2 a
err pre.
y arriving. A dispatch from
corresponding number ‘ot traitors for ex.
ge.” a a : sei t 4, G's
New York, Aug. Wth.—Sterling exchange
ie-dull-at ; i
110; Government Stocks easier.
ai wiflone 73 10 note at 10a ate
eat. ~ a
The Chi from Aspir 1, h re
probably leave on rose. :
sn Mitats City, Ang. 20th. — The Federal les
n thee
day last is-understood te;have b
tlie? “ahd Niloclly P00 of the
fotee eacaped to Lexington!
The’ artillery
lost in the fight was retuken four Bes &
faally spiked and abandoned by, the. 'eder" During ‘the fight at Inde Mo.
on the Tithe Gon. var aso 2 commanded
a rebel regiment at C a brigade
at Wileon’s creck was killed, The notorious
and brutal Col: Bird and Col. were
wounded—the former fatally.’ The Federal
loss is ket down at 21 Killed and 80 Wutrded,
while the tebela aay their loss was 10 killed
and 11, wéunded. Union men declare that
fe rebel loss must have been. over sixty
ki . :
ieSt. Louis, Ang. 21.--A‘ ‘gentleman just
‘from Lexington; Mo., reports that soon after
that city’he heard an shirm gun firthe lang rill beaten io the Federal
camp, followed by aloud eannounading: «He
is confident thatthe garrison will be able to . ,
mai:tain itself and repulse the enemy dg the
fe
t at.Lone Jack, Mo., on Fri150 killed
500 are under Gen. Lonnarrived early yosterday morning. -Our troops ocewpy Mulligin’s old entrenchments, which have been
extended to the river to prevent the rebels
from ‘attacking 19 the rear and oafting uff the
garrison from the water. The strength of
the rebel forces is supposed to be about four
thousand.
Washington, Aug. 21.—One tinndred aud
cighty Federal prisoners, captured at Bull
“Runand other pots, reached here to-day
front Sout’ Carolina. They evtoplam bitterterly of their treatment. ;
Reverdy John-ou has made a report te the
Government upon points in the administra»
tion of affiirs at New Orteats, and the Pres
ident has approved its conclusion.. It is understood that Jobuson recommends the return to the Consul «f the Netherlands of the
$500,000 seized by Gen. Butler! that 716,
000 be returned to the Freuch Consul, and
alvo thata large amountof sugar. and other merchandise be reiniquished to Greek,
British and other foreign merchante,domicit.
ed in New Orleans; a avcording to Johnson,
these seiures cannot be justified,
Washington, Aug. 2ist.— Under authority
of the Act of July Ist, to-aid in constructing
a railroad and telegraph line to the Pacific,
the Seeretary of the Interior has appowted
the following named persons to be CominisSionera to act in conjunction with the others
named in the act: Samuel J. Tilden, Henry
V. Poonly, Wm. D. Griswold of Iadiann,
Robert w Lathram, District of Columbia,
and O, M. Wozencraft, of California.
Washington, Aug. 21st.—A New York ci.
vilian, whe . -{t Richmond on the 13th, aaysat
the time troops were pouring out of the eity
on the Virginia raiiread, Stonewall Jackson
ie said te have left Gurdousville—none know4 8
his whereabouts,
New York, Aug. 21st.—The Time's letter
from Fort Monroe, of the LYth. says the army
is already in process of embarcation for anather field of operations.
New York, Aug. 2lat:—The Tribunes Fort
Monroe letter says Gen. Heintzleman did not
pgs pr the peninsula, but will appear in
a neighborhood of White House or West
eint.
Louisville, Aug. 2lat.—-The entire city
Council has been arrested refusing to take
the oath of allegiance, but were released on
resigning and giving bonds. "Fhe eatire proe if
perty of Mayor Henderson; whe has fi to,
the rebel army, has been seized. Two Indiana regiments, four companies ef cavalry,
and one battery of Artillery have alrea y
crussed into the State.
Cincinnati, Aug. 2ist.—Pikesville, Pike
county, Ky., is in possession of the rebele af
Humphrey Marshall's advance. It seems to
be intention of Humphrey to take poesession
of the big Sandy Region and advance nearer
to the Ohio border,
Memphis, Aug. 18th. —Guerrillas on Saturday destroyed the ferry boat flying between
here asd Mound City, Arkansas. They robbed stores and stole a number of horses in
the vicieity of the latter piace. Fourth divion, Gen. Curtis’ army, uuder Gen. Harvey
left Helena on the 14th for Clarendon on
Whaite river, where -« large bedy of rebels
were encamped, the latter being apprised
of his approach fled in the direction of Little
Rock. Cavalry were sent in pursuit.
St. Paul, Minn, Aug, 20th.—The Indians
day to be ready to sta
w
sorte of rumors
‘whole arty of
. that the
piel ens ricarien Wika Wilhiorees straight on chaburg, ai
is thes threatened on, and
threatened by an army in front
number te our own. Pope's army relight. It is gupposed
‘ bus when
that river he will
lor in
treateto fight by.
he willeross the
enee en the north bank of
no longer
noek by ten o’e
trains 80 much
sourt river.
ns @ base of operations. é
Springfield, Mo,,224.—Col. Wright pagsed
Carthage yesterday, in hot pursuit of the
guerrillas under Coffee, Hayes, and Quantrell. The Kansas troops, under Blunt,
were only afew smiles behind,—pushing on
ie
for the
rt at once. Before two}
‘4
“the”
« We underst:
iy i¢ retrenting ;
the left
t :
Culpe;
army would eross the Ré
k, but the pa
trains.
22d —It is
ieinity of Acqain Creek.
Cairc, Aug. 224.--Anintercepted
rapidly. All the bad characters in Western
Missouri are joining Coffee, which will drain.
‘That section of a dangerous element. The
pureuit isnot to be relinquished until the
rebels are driven from the State.
A Proclamation by the President of the
United States of America.—In pursuance of
the sixth seetion uf the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to suppress insurreetion,, to
punish treason and rebellion to seize atid confiscate property of rebels and for other purpos.
ea,approved July 17th, 1862, and whieb Act,
and the joint resolution explanatory thereof.
are herewith published, I, Abrabam Lincoln,
President of the United Stutea, do hereby
prvclaim to and warn all persona within the
contemplation of said sixth section to cease
participating im, aiding, countenaneing, or
abetting the existing re
liom against the Governusent of the United
States, and tu return to their allegiance to the
United States, on pain of the forfeitures and
seizures as Within and by said sixth section
provided,
In testimony whereof I hiive hereunto set
my hand and eaused the Seal of the. Uuited
tates to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this 25th
day of July, in the year of our Lord
ove thousand eight hundred and siaty(L.S. ]two, and of the Independence of the
United States the cighty-seventh
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
By the President— William H. Seward,
Seeretary of State.
Annexed in the sixth section of the confiscation Act referred to by the President in the
above pruclamation :
Section 6. And be it further enacted, That
reon within any State or Territory
of the United States, other than those named aforesaid, after the passage of the Act,
being engaged in armed rebellion ayninst the
Government of the United States, or aiding
or abetting such rebellion, shall not, within
sixty days after public waruing and proclamation duly given and made by the President of
the United States, cease tu aid, countenance .
any
legiance to the United States, all the estate
and pruperty, mioneys, stock, and credits of
such person shall be lable to seizure as aforesaid, or the proceeds thereof. And all sales
transfers or conveyances of any such properfter the expiration of said sixty days from
date of such warmng and proclamation
shall’be null and veid; and it shall be a sufficient bar to any suit brought by such person
possession er use of such property.
or any of it,te alledge and prove that-he is ove
of the persons described in this section.
SEES
DEATH.
»
tents and” baggage hat
army of Vitein
afloat to the effect that the
Richmond is advancing, and
toturn our
marching
+ Aug. 19th, 6 A. M.—It is exippahanngé.of the
that it will H0€ be at.
tempted. Banks and McDowell's rp are
coming up, both will wait the arrival
who covers the rear. Ag J write, masses of
troops are pouring. in swiftly but orderly,
matching along narrow roads and over fielda
tuwards the town.
. Bigel ia notexpected until noon. Whatever
happens,no crossing will be Attempted till
comes. In spite of the delay there has been
no panic among the
f York, y ey that
the torees of McClellan, Barnade and Pope
have formed a junction, it is believed, in the
garriaon 18 fully two thousand strong of Whom . f,o., Hindman to the rebel Secretary of War
states that he has 18,000 well arme
6,000 cavalry, and 54 pieces
At Little Rock, Arkansas he purposes xwaiting an attack from Curtis, instead of attacking bim at Helena, and intends te annihilate
Curtis, and then push forward to the MisHelena is.then to be fortified
d infantry,
of artillery.
lion, or any rebels
stan ‘Adjutant
Gen. Thomas says: Beg Mision meu of "
East Tennesgee.are here ment 26} pondence, dated-at head quarters of the ar. C
prisovers of State. Governor Johnson bas a my of Virginia, Cedar Mountains, Ang. 18th
all
he
sd
of Meeker county exasperated at the nona
county. Ita vin
tion skisentel and filed
He Administrator of N
Arrivals at Natsonal Exchnnge
an. order
day of September, A. D. tant, et il crelock of vid
Sto oun of Reva ca RAG SLY
ministrator to sell the: estate of said defen
for successive w in the
Daily. Tkanscuirr,”
in the said city. ty, .
(Pav VALDER, Probele Judge. i
Adu bie one certify that the foregoing
is a true an
the minutes of the said rt.
Witness my hand and seal of said court this
22d day of August, A.
it. HW. PARQUILAR, Clerk.
Per G K. Farquhar, Deputy. .? eee
& the matter ofthe Estate of Donald McK enzie, deceased.
We We
an order to sell real estate, that if ia necessary
to sell the whole of the real estate to pay the
debts outstanding geninet the dereased, and the
debts, SRpences ae charges of the administraIt is therefore ordered tion. by the court that
all persona interested in the ont at ‘.
before the said Frobate court, , On Monday, the
29th day of Sept. I%f2, at 11 o'clock of said day a
at the tad, Keom ofaaid Probate court, in the
elty and county of Nevada. to show cause why
ranted to the said Public an Order should not be
Administrator to sell the real estate of the deceased as aforesaid. And it is further ordered
that a cepy-of this order he pe
cessive weeks in the Nevada TRANSCRIPY, a
newspaper printed and pene din said city and
county. D BELDEN, Probate Judge.
H. Farquhar. Cler jf the Trobate court
t aforésald, do hereby eertify that
we foregoing
ia a true copy of an ortler made
ant entered in; the minutes of the said. Probate court.
W itnesenty hand and sea) of said court
seal 2 this 22d day of Aug. 1862
—~ R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per G_K. Farquhar. Deputy.
N the matter of the Estate of Caleb{Mason,
deceared In Probate court, Nevada county.
It operas to the court by t/ie petition presented
and filed by W. W. Cozzens, Public Administrator of Nevada county, praying for an orderto
sell real estate, that it is neces to sell the
real estate of deceased to pay the debta eutstanding against the deceased, and the debts ex
ses and charges of the administration. It is
therefore ordered by the court that all persons
interested in said estate ai r before the said
Probate court on Monday the 20th day of Sept.
1862, at 11 o'cloek of said day, at the Court room
of said Probate court, in the city and county of
Nevada, to show cause pe an order shuuld not
be granted tothe said Public Administrator to
sell #0 much of the real estate of the aM
shall be necessary And thata copy of this order be published for four suceesaive weeks in the
Nevéda PRANSCRIPT a newapaper printed and
published in raid ~ and ri.
D. BELDEN, bate Judge.
1, R. H.¥arquhar, clerk cf the Probate eonrl
aforesaid, do hereby certify re Peegeing te be
a true copy of an erder made entered upon
the minutes of the said Probate court.
-_— Witness my hand seal of «aid court this
‘seal } 23d day of 4m: 1862,
—~> R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per G. K. Farquhar, Depaty, :
JOE PENTLAL D’s
GREAT WORLD CIRCUS!!
ies MAMMOTH COMPANY WILL
give another of their
Grand and Unique Performances !
rene VOU iis dee wes ccs dccedb icc. A st, 28th
NEVADA.. 069 pacenqnncentaceceace 9 “i 29th
WO PO a i'e koncaeiccatcatacedaccs eS 30th
Alleghanytown..... seanseceas “Bist
On which evasion there wil) ba produced
New and Startling Feats of
Equestrianism
and astonishing Gymnastic efforts i
SIG SEBASTIAN
THE GREATEST RIDER LIVING : .
will perform his wonderful
TROTTING ACT!
Never before attempted in
CALIFORNIA! !
ADMISSION, ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
Children half-price !
Aug. 23d.
reception ef money from the Government,
attacked the whites in the town of Action
ahd killed » number of persons, both men
rad women, Several were also massacred at
the lower agency, The settlers are alarmed
and are coming down the Mionesota river, —
Troops have been sent since the disturbance.
ments whteh ewe-aes been recruited “5
poy strength before the Ist of Se
\
At Little York, on the 224, Mré.' Barbara Koaged Siyenre, chenour
—_—_—_———
TRY THAT
FOUNTAIN SODA!
Erank Guild’s,
at ence be filled by draft. Theatre Building,
New ork, Aug. 2iet.—The Columbia, Maim street, —
from Hayane oy the 16th, has arrived, The Nevada.
8
GREAT BARGAIN IN
LUMBER! !
350.000 fascraisecen maa
150, thousand
Fruit Boxes, $9 per hundred. ot ——
5 mites Grass Valley. to H. W.
MeKOY, & Ready and J as ay
. offered to any
n Probate Court, Nevada . ;
by the . ag '
Cozzens.Pubevada county, pray log for
Estate appear
he published for four sucWARD BOUND.”
ef;
prompt rettlement
saved. From this
and well assorted
CIGARS AND TOBACCOs;
at or below San Francisco jobbing prices.
a
also y
Fr Saloon and Hotel
find it te theirintcrest to gi will fi te thats interest te pizcour stock =
rs the coming Gu Dg sie a — cash
e the Ailes Na sp “om the * adfires will pleose prevene the same lor Setibiens
saent ptthebpdcdeusht. hil olen hanes ment . i mt, being
added thereto. aft ne fe a will be
one § ofengaging im trade
atthe old stand, as itis the :
established Bussnessin the Mowntains !
of sixty Gaye the balance
of our, on bh includ t fixtures,
I be sold. Adi Joskrir Laws
pA a? '#
t
SHEMIVF SALES—DAYS OF SALE
‘TUESDAY. Aug 26th John Anderson vs Gavin
* . Gibb eval
= * 26th J REvans vs RT Roberts
= “ 26th W L Manly vs 5 M ThompStet ot ot POM, et igi,
“ September, 2d Jacobs & : ve H
a fa T B Ault
Lehair vs Kureke Lake
* ” 2d W H Crawford & ‘HL.
Coye ve H f'wining & CB Ault
hs ~ 2d KC Redger i: & MeArthur ¥s O.M ‘Pemlincon
* ‘ 2d C Kedger. 2 per
veOMT sem
bed “ 2a James © Mamlin et al ¥s
OU J Hotating ét al
+4 bad 24,3 W Hinds vs Jas Me
; Cam re
ree e 24 W R Williams vad FP Jonéa
6 Rowe ev al «
a ad 2aJ Whartenby et ab ¥s
Pee
* te
‘td A Matteson ¥s Quick &
Fuller
. Pee epeenns peg SALE.—Staie of Califor
nia. county of Nevada, township of Eureka,
ss. By virtue of an execatiom to me delivered, is
sued from the court Ira Stanley, Heq., ast acting
py of the Peace, in and Spr county afore
said, bearing date Augnat 2th, A. RB.» 1862, to
satisfya fu iFenth ted by eaid Sindee oo
the 7th day of Angnst. A. ts 486%, in favor of
V Butseli, and against E. W, Councilman, for
the sum of Sixty-one and 74-100, dollars, Mebt.
iuterest. damages and costs of suit, I have taken
in #xecution, aud will sell to the highaat. bidder
fer cash-at Wor *s Fiat; all the right title
and juterest of EK. W. Councilman iu and to
ty. aud bounded as follows: On the east by
house and Jot of P Barner, on the west by
houue and lot of D. Docksteter. on the north by
Main street and on the south by owners un
known. I will sell the same on Friday, the 12th
day of September 1862, between the hours of ¥
o'cloek A. M., and #r. Mw,
Taken asthe property of K. W. Councilman
to satisfy the above deman4s and accruing costa,
Witness my hand this 20th day of Angust, 1862.
0. D. BABCOCK, Constable.
White Sulpher Springs,
NAPA COUNTY.
4 ins favorite place of rvsort, purchased b us,
has been put in complete order. We have
“also erected several Cottages, and are now prevared to receive our tienes and patrons. Order
for Rooms, left at our office nthe riental Hotel
will be promptly attended to
ALSTROM & CO.
ap27 Proprietors.
. MEN WANTED
wIMMEDIATELY!!
. Frcestaaonuicens are needed to work on the
Suspension Bridge.
APpPPly Emmediatel ye
CARPENTERS
are alse wanted on the same. Apply at the
BRIDGE * HALLI & Ce.
Nevada, Aug. 2ist, 1862.—tf
NOTICE !--NOTE LOST! !
LL [érsons are hercby warned not to buy or
hegotiateanote of hand drawn by E. B.
HILL in faver'cf H. B. TAYLOR, for 00,—
The said note is dated between the Ist and 15th
day of Mareh. 1862,.and bears interest at the rate
ped md why 5 per month, until paid, and was
stolen the undersigned on the 1?th inst.
4. B. TAYLOR.
Blue Tent Saw Mill, August 20th. 1882 ~2w,
NEVADA THEATRE !
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY !
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EVENINGS
Y
August, 25th, With 27th. 2th Wer & seh, 62,
-* exhibited in San Francisce 42 consecutive Nights to 65,000 People, will open
the
Great London Stereoscome !
No other EXHIBITION like iw the World:
Three Thousand People
eam leok atit at omce and see the
Q@QLQaQABE!
Fimest Scesery om the Face of the:
‘TOBACCO DEALERS, —
; Hours and tot; Sant howse and Jot
being situated on Woolsey ’s Flat, Nevada coun
gponsenec el
Sra
Murph
tity fo
light st
from
Were it
~ Tn des
of the’
Pead,
_the bel
tempt
four ot
parted.
_ had #1
jump f
a leg it
‘tance ¢
ously,
driver
Paull
wagon,
jured.
hurt.
Rec
his late
evenin,
aud the
__.turned
oof then
his hou
niusie,
turn.
quite a
for the
all the
water
-eornplit
Doc
days ag
for evel
Aa yet
firat *d
He mu
tags, u1
to worl
. as
open at
eoutinu
ably no
State
approbd.
this on
Opr«
erected
This m
owned
and the
positios
SELt
this Sel
25th.
uate of
ed far t
of the .
Tem
Union 1
afterno
questio
ance m
liquor .
Cor:
that o14
bath ho
but tha:
.femark
sense.
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