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August 8, 1862 (4 pages)

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Counts dia oe i ay 0, NILES, : For StateSe devianiea 9 SURARREREP. 1 i Ja0tns COLLINS, WM, MH. SRARS. SETH MARTIN, ' a ene aha th #ea BF « ; JOSEPH: WORRELL, = ws 4 ~ ae bo ‘omy. AS . in the days of the revolu_ tttom, when Dri Franklin wrote from Englana that the Colonies must “light up the candles of wconvmy,’ the American peuple are exiled upon by hi litieal-and moral considerations to bé pebderit find not Wastéfubof their moans. ‘Uhé. war ‘ir Tred, iostitutions yn which we are engaged demands the utinest help’ from every citizen, wor should it be ped grudgingly. And in Order to make the of the Government easy, every man, woman Whd. child ought to begin at once to ach uscleas expenditures.” The counti wastes 4 hundred aod fifty millions of dollars annually en imported fancy artiéles that we can all got along without or manufacture . et hoiné; Since there seems to he; but littie ood will entertained towards us by foreign governments our policy is to live as ipgch possible, Withil otrscl¥ed ndsistiog one another instead of enemies. By a&-most judicious retrenchinent begun in every hotsehold und -eartied out faithfully, we ean all of us spare the more from our meané to sustain our country and ‘perpetuate -the blessings of our on “Ts cy The Federal Tux Bill sentenipiates taking almost everything in uae among us. Newapapers are taxed hoth on the paper and patronage. Carringes, -watches, pianos, railead traveling; &c.-aro all taxed, and the tix: Collector will be about, and we must pay. It is true, the articles of luxury we buy are all taxed, aad by their purchase we pay # per-eontage to the support of the war. But let things be put on the most economical basis, aod then let the. Governmentask assistance and we.can, afferd to give, not » percentage on whut we buy that we do ‘not heed, but the Whole that wasave of uscluss expenditure. * The, Carthagenian ladies even parted with their bayatifal trosues to make ropes for the romney in’ defense. against the Romans.— pea A og the loyal American lady ean’ ure Of silks and eatins, and embroideries, out of devotiun to Ameri~oan liberty,: and contribute the davings to sustaining ber brothers who are not only denying themselves comforts but imperiling their lives on the field ry Mara. i The-Journal adiddiiee because the Union Convention of last-Saturday did not give a nomination or two to the Union Democrats, afd thruwa out insinuations of bigotry’ and iliberality because the allies were not given a dop in the Convention. The id@a'ts dughtto be conpeyed by the parson that somebody fixed up tt Republican prograguie that excluded tho allies froma share ofthe ofives, 1 If the Journal has any heowtdge that A regtrictive programme was fixed .up, why dors it not out with it, Andjet the people’ knew who are implicated. If it has no such knowledge, truth and desency, to say nothing of policy, would dictate that the allies be not disaffected by insinuations having no foundation in fact, thut ‘they tite been ill treathd. So far as the Radicals were. .concerned, they origually intended to give the Uaion Democrats at least two of the nowinations. Tli¢ so-called Conservatives,so lar ae we know, did not design to give them any thing. If they did, who was the man? They could not have chosen Heaton, for it would have been the baldest presumption to force Aim out to the exclusion of auch men as Collings and Sears. Perhaps. however, the Journal ig complaining of only its own clique: If ao, it perhaps has renee, end let it whine. REPORTED GO.D DiscUvERTES IN THE OaaT RANGE.—The Solano /ress. of Ang. ‘pd eaya there has been some little excitement damsed by the reported discovery of gold, in *yearts and placer leads, on the San Lorenzo viver, ia the Coast range—the quarts paying Pepe Pt vert: sod te Placer from . mabliarh has “ ‘lt Maio’ s covers dhtih is the painful news ef the burning of the fine and favorite steamer, Golden Gute, and lose . G of two hundred lives. had been on fire more than once before, but ' pomipnene bart ey oe that the flames 7 Vea rca hrs Not qo on her last [4 ro On the 27th of July, six days out from San Francisgoy and. when pear Manzanillo, the, ay Age Sine to™ subdue tlie flames. sel wea headed ‘towards the land and came within a half # ‘imile of the shore, where ‘it burned. to the water's edge. The surf was so great that but a small portion of thé pnssepgers were. saved, one hundred and ninetyeight finding watery grave: We Mr. Brierly, who was an engineer aboard of of the ship, was among the saved. Besides the hives of somany persons—the loss is immempe; A heavy shipment of tredaure waa ov the uplortunate steamer. ,:Donohue, Ralston & Co, of San Frauciaco, had some $400,000 in geld on board the Golden Gate, and other prominent shippers of bullion were: likewise heavily interested: result to many will undoubtedly be embarrasing for 4 time, though we trust nothing more ‘serious will come of the loss. trewsure belog dropped # near the shore aad in shoal water may yet be saved. No blame is so fur attached to the officers of the ship for the disaster. ig. an experienced and popular commander, and we hope he will come out of the affair with his fair fame unstained, Tuat Usupmain ~The Journal . mentions the fact.that a handbill was issued {rom this offico-on~ Saturday fast, word Republican was used for Unien. Warrei Heaton got up in the Convention and ealled attention to it, stating with some warmth that he wag not elected agadelegate to a Republican Convention, [a fact easily “proved by his conduct. . Perhaps it may as this place how the error oceurred. One of the members of the Central Committee gave a verbal order to the printers and the mistake is chargeable to the printers alone. The matter was explained to Mr. Heaton out of the Convention, but his virtuous soul-would not be eased till he had made a splurge in public about it. For our own part we never saw ono of the bills till after the Convention. COMMERCE OF San Exanctsco.— From the lst to. the 3ist of July, inclusive, twenty-cight vessels arrived at San Fraucisco from foreign or Atlantic ports. Their tontage was 16,481 ; freight money, $260,650, In the same time forty vessels left that port with export cargoes valued at $953,340. Tuk Monterey Univn says Don Maricio Gonzales ia killing cattle in Monterey city und soying ther out. & é itorniy marketing tattle. tH Charlee Watrous, Pust office A has removed P. J. Pendergast, Poste Fiat Vallecito, Calaveras county, on sus of abstracting newspapers from the Which passed through tis office. laid and the theft dtweovered. J.D. Gray has hewty pprpointed Postinaster temporarily, in Pendorgaat’s place. DROWNED. —A man named Wm Maleolm, was drowned at Rich Point, on the middle fork of Feather river, a few days since, while assisting in making « foot bridge. THY Mountain Messenger says the fire at Morristown, last week, consumed property td the value of $52, 000. covers the whole of the main part of the town—only suburban } structures equpeining. NauricaL SctooL.—~—An Academy a been established at San Francisco, for the thorough education of seamen, under the direction of Capt. James: Hp Bell, a practical navigator of thirty-four years experience. Camp MEETING. —The Methodist holding a cam Yuba City, at tains, oa the Sth of Auguat. b* Twat portion loyalists, is covered with of wheat. The Golden ‘Gate epsel Wad dasivered to be on fire, and efforts of gers and crew: were The vespoe ee gore? J. ¥. . Bradley, G. F. Bicrthaupt, Mrs. U. J. Ross, Geo. F ower old, J. @. Todd, John, or Jonna, pe Ced tame peer ld, Mre. 8. Francia, Felix Bessom, W. R. Wileox, C. C. Thomaa, G Erba, W. Walker, G. Moltindi, Join Jenkins; GW: Chase, D. Sticker, O. Licken, J. H. Bell, Jacob Foroyth, serunderstand thot a sou of the Rev. The Possibly the Capt. Pearsaii in whieh ~ tts Mr. well # stated in —_—~+ A The-hide and tallow more than the cattle will sell for » Before the Americans caine to Cal“was the Customary’ mode uf ine A trap was <i The burnt district ~ meetihg eight miles from e base of the Butte Mouneee meee of Virginia which is held by mognificent fields eutsf Sook, L. rth and child, J.J; vant to Mré. Green, John H. Booth; filteen years old, Williant “Hatnilton, Jesse M. ‘Gear. Besides one boat with about twentystwo persous who missed the harbor are supposed awed. The St. Louis brings up-seventyeight of the Golden Gate's passengers—all that are known to be saved, and s portion of her crew. Capt. Pearson publishes a statement of the particulars. He thinks that the fire originated. in-theafter_galtey. between stoves and smoke stack. It got the start of the crew and the ship burned up in an incredibly short time. The passengers were sitting down to dinner. ‘They it the fire successfully for balf an hour when all hope gave way of saving the ship. She was headed to the beach and suceeeded in reaching within about a quarter of a mile. Huge breakers were running past the ship. sweeping everything to the beach, and, those who retained strenuth when cust, on shore, helped te draw ‘. the exh uct d or the dead fran the surf. Capt. Hudson and Capt. Pearson were the Inst to leave the ship at nine o'clock, when she bad broken ‘“p all but her bed plate and wheels. The, survivors, one huedred’ and five in umber, started next morning toward Manzanillo, fifteen miles distant, having for. subistance but some kegs of beer Which had washed ashere.-—-—Mrs. Wallace of the saved, iatingwished herself ty boldly swimming ts shore and af— taking care of the sick and bruised. On the second day they had all reached Manzanillo. Among those lost, knuwn here, are Mra.G. O. MeMullen and two children, Edward Flint, of Oregon, 8. 8. Fine, Mrs. A. J. Green and child, Dr. Bodmer and Dr. Jones, ship surgeons. Those having friends on beard, not inthe let, may have hopes of their safety in the boat. Twenty-two persvus yet to bear from. The following are the names of passengers who sailed on the Goklen Gate, as reported at the time. The names of the steerage passengets probably were not given: G.O. MeMullen,’ wife, two infants and servant, J. Whitney, Jr., and servant, Ben Holladay servant, Flint. J. C. J us and wife, As Gaya. Gavaees Mrs. A. T. Adame and i Wek it F iin J. Niebola, Mra. W. T Bonnestel, Charles F. tan ped Rickwrd, wife and two éhild ro A. E. Wallace infant, Mrs. Wht add child, Mrs. C. A, Morrison, H. Gerstang, wife and two chit. dren, J. Jenkins; J: Carleans, C. Madie, R. Venner and wité,Mra. Scott, Chas. E. Thomar, 8. ©. Todd, J. McChesney.Mrs. A. Stone, J. ¥. Hayward, J. W. Gear, wife and infant, S. Francis and wife, Mise 8. C. Briar. L. C. Lancaster, Edward Reopke, L. Schevor, Mre. Horteon, De. J. V. Sic 3S Sutin. ger, H. P. Davia, Misa C. E. Cogawell, €. J. Theis. S. Murphy and wife, Mrs. B. Karsh nod two childran, D. A.Nurse and wife, L. SchinittsM, Seeligation, E. Josep, FE LevMiss Manchester, brother and sister, J. Bacigalupi, Mrs. M. Leavenulse, Wife.and ehild, G, W.ClineeE. H. Fulton and four childth.ren, W. R.Wileox, E. -Sicher, Mra, C. J. ws, Mra. rk and infant. J: R. frat : Fitin, G Erba.— Democrat Extra. q . THe érors, San Joce Tribune says harvest }¥ pen we afe informed that such abu Pops as thos» of the preseut season have in known here before. nearly every ingfihed the yield of both barley. and wheat is dios plentiful’ “The dethand for harvest hetde-ie-netso as in other locehties,. yet there ® ih wt we for wil’ iu our valley, iy ‘ oe oh Tre Sscramiesdin pany ‘Grganized for constructing the ‘Butoh Fligread te Washoe, have levied an Assessment ry ten per cent, on their capital stock of $100,000, for the purpose of is the ‘construction of the road. fx . SG-wokk 1—Tho Esmeralee eall for laborers over come to those digi constant employment. % why, they are “ sent Trobe? @ wh they ar” set om Souk : eke, “leant pais te waa adhe the bill. i Legat quibbles, in this, will not se . rh ie he Pa re ids Adee As 3: The Ger & will receive from the lawre 1 see abt Tastee five h Sid wa ele a e na five hu and ¢fale BF ey arp Say: EE War Gitaty i heed Wor Rests stone racy nt beside the income of ae sae ~ Ls his ta ane Tt ey Arrivais at National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR AvoustT. 6th 1862. lawyere are useful. 4 W A Hedénbug, Sacra EFellers, Grass V WH Dates." ao MM Mayers, Med Dog { P. Van Winkle, a Young, do T Martin, ‘M’ville James Bright, do Mr u ane do 3 Ado! do, & 4 Snyder, do BC Allen, uburn W Coombs, do TB Higgins, do y rong L Hill J Muttaw City do
HW Wendler, do H are G va C P Tolliver, do Birchfield, do i McAllister, do W Montgomery, do GE ‘Richar son. City WS Hamilton, do N Jacoba, A Bran, do RO Runney,G Roy J W Cox, do O Maitman, do ? a MARCELLUS 8S. DEAL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NEVADA. county “or Colivesions promptly attended to. BRECAPITULATED With a Political Address. Oo. M. TOMLINSON’S ECTURE delivered at Nevada, Court House, July Ith, 4862, and at Duteh Fiat, a7 Fheatré on the wth, will be by him presented to the Citizen Democracy of the Pacitic Coast in Trout OF the National Exchaige. ii Nevada city, on SATURDAY SV ERENG. Aug. 9th, ledz. — SHERIFF'S SALE.—B virtue of an execution to me directed delivered out of the tien. Distriet Court of the 4th Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, Staté of Caiilornia, bearin mg doe cm ust » A. D., Tee, in at James Mefava of Jolin W for Rag sum it Three Hundred a Sixty twe doliars, (debt,) with interest on said sum Of $362, from the 6th, day of August, lagz, at the rate of ten yi aed per annem, together with ail costs of suié**4 have levied upon the followiag deseribed > which was b tofore attached to-wit :—That certain house the ground upon which the same stands, loca’ = Main street, in the village of Omega, “WashSate m township, tata, oaks oi Nevada, and knewn eCambridge’s H rty adjoing the Henigan store and To: r with all improvements apd cqpustaiiiaans ereunto belo ort wine appertain hee ke bores — that oY will exposepublic sale all the wees the highest bidder tau oh tenons of House door, in Nevada. on TURSDAY, Sept. and 44. mt. ay + woder "hw knOWLTO sok Sheri xe bye. i, aldwell, PM's Atty id METROPOLITAN THEATRE! Comedy Troupe 1! ! Will appear at the above place . UNTIL FURT NOTICE. ir Admission onty 50 Canits! HERMANN ERNST, . . , Pr Bautrance on Pine Street, Nevada, BLAZE’S TAVERN, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Good Drink, GO TO BLAZE’s! Nevada. Sept.étf ~ q JILL practice in all the Co tirts of Nevada . 2d, lxé2, beeween the hours of 8 o’clock, As M., . &* “ne MEWARD BOUND.”’ , ned, Mp Brothers.” will in the course of hereby gire td to said firm, that d well assorted CIGARS AND TORACCOS! at or below San Francisco jobbing prices. FOBACC® DEALERS, —alsao— 7 Baloon and Hotel ise sar stack on within the pn oth 60. a bet for nd] thei? ste ee me ing ck tor * Weed, ” ‘edeuttieally om the ** ada AM persons the png will please present thhesame for seti ne and those indebted. t by immediate, settle ment of eit account, wil prevent being added thereto. Splendid opportunity will be offered to any ve desirons of eugaging im trade at the old stand, as it,ip the Oldest established Buswmess in the Mownteins At the expiration of stxty Gays the balance of our on. hand, ate x) store fixtures. &c., will be sold. JOS PH LEWIs. Nevada, Juty 12th, 1862: SHEBIFE SALES—DAYS oF SALE TUESDAY, Augést, 12th C WIHfMll ve M, ¥ttoit es ‘August, 12th Chas Endeliovs MeCam bridge & Voss 19th, M. rw C.& W.Co. vs En reka Lake W Co. 19th, Lehair. ve Eureka Lake Water Co. 19th, L. Tevis ve Minera Ditch “ as “ae uo“ cry o“ r ir) to Minmg company. 26th Johu Andvreon vs Gavin . Gibb etal 26th J KEvans ys. RT Roberts 26th WL Manly ve J M Thomp son, vy 8 ne . ss her, 2d Jncoba & Sargent ve —— ‘ Twining & C B Ault “6 24 WH Crawford & H 1. Coye vs Hi Twining & CB Ault 2d KU Kodger Hugh & MoArthur-vs O M Tomlinson 2d RY Rodger, 4 4. ‘Turner vs U M Tomlinson 2d James K Hamlin et al ve O J otating et al 24,J W Hindsvs Jas McCambridge Weoden Water Pipe Factory ' FOR SALE! ‘HIE Subscriber effers for snle one halfof the machinery and establishment for boring Wooden Water Pipes, in this City tt The businessis good and offers a splendid open. ing for an industrious man in want of perma nentemployment. ‘The sale will include Ground, Machinery and Rights. 6G. SPENCER, late of kpeners * Morgan For particulars enquire of E. WAITE, DAILY TRANSCEIPT OFFICE. Nevada, July 22d. 2w SEE ME! SKE ME?!t! SEK MBE1:¢ ; JUST RECEIVED TO-DayY! 8o,000 FINE CIGARS! ! aL U Z, 0 N NEW BRAND, SPLENDID FLAvor. Also, a Fresh Supply of FOREST BOSE! te. ae Ty ae of of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco !!. wr IN CANS! 4 It is.much the ce WAY te it, : A, R. JENKANS ‘Kal NATIONAL EXCHANGE Broad Street. Sone. Nevada, July 30th, 1802. H. MACKIRB, HENKY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANEKERS. (Suceessors to'C. W. Malford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates. Sight Cheeks on Francisco and Saeramento Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, im sums to suit. Advances made on —— forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Asay or County Scrip bought a the Highest Rates. & Agency for-insarance against Fire. Nevada, July tat, 1862. tf J. C. BIRDSETE, Cc. N. FELZON. BIRDSEYE & CO., NO. 30 mabe ker ee haa City. URCHASE Gold Durt. Advance on Dust. for Assay or Coinage at the U:.S. Mint. Draw ht Checks on San Franciseo, Sdcramento and Marysville. Our Sight Exchange on New York. Highest price paid for County Serip. GEORGE W. KIDD, BA TEER, in 1 the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. NOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust ities for Assay er for Coinage at the U.S at Sight.Checks on Saft-Francinco and Sacramento Orafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lewest Rates ollections made, and State and County Se urities purchased at the highest Market value Nevada, March 7. 1861-tf JAMES J. OTT. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, 30 Main street, vade@ Ge LD AND ORES, of every DescripBH tion, Melted, Refined and Assayed at Sar Francisco prices, and RETURNS MADE IN BARS OR COIN, in a few Hours. w. BEXAR A ACADEMY spat 8 heed 27 Spring Street, Nevada,—In the room formerly oceupied by him. This School Will open on MONDAY, May 5th, 1862. Mr. P takes this method of thanking the cittzens of Neveda and vicinity, for their past liberal Patronrge ; and hopes by continued exertion to merit their fature support. Instructions givem in the hi English Branches or Latin, TUITION—PER MONTH, For Latin andthe higher Eng. hranches. rt Fer Common English branches.....-++ $100 For ew Department Ok te nll dedicated DEAT TEETH filied with Lot Gold, Tin Bape Hie on coment *F S they will be preserved, by . POND — over Block & Co.’s Store Re. Commercial wtreets, Nevada, Cal. W738 Pas 19th, MY. C. Co. veCal. Quarts. erie wh, poet Sar a ah ee EZRIDA ——Comm ey whow combat. like Mek and espi publicity tent ous Me ha lovely yi aip potu tian tended t vecusion! Park Ave Js an iny harry, . arrived a glory of b spectacle xently tay @d cane os formed b: otf with a has bed: Ge termin: wind pipe Tue . Among tl unable to lunging te Mrs. Mor funate en see with . of Grass Great i ©00u par isi the buat sengers, ¢ Atlantic « “ long dis probable that aide, have peri Since . ‘George I Parsonsti Tue lit at the Th the peopl with then light and . itute dige little tou nightly at Minuie, w the patrio man is firs WILL . hand agait that he wi dress” in fore the ' Coast,” e concern i quested te tulation, House Grass Val tel, and ki havea he National ; 55 in widt ty. Wer elected las ic ptimary tu-morrow candidates Rervr: left for Sa Teturned . stock of ¢ iuercased . suffered ac STATE retary of . Society sa jety willo close on-ti tries for o'clock M. of eutry fi during the taken and whether io Drown and Rober ais dea¥oring Diteb in th