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Hevaka Dally Transcript.
City and County Official Press
SUNDAY MORNING JULY . 26th!
UNION STATE TICKET.
: For Governor,
. FPREDERION F. LOW.
=~ <> {fenteuant Governor,
. THOMAS N. MACHIN. —
Congressmen,
T. B. SHANNON, . WM, HIGEY.
CORNELIUS. COLE. °
Secretary of State,
B. B REDDING.
Controller,
GEORGE OULTOR.
Treasurer,
R. PACHECO,
. Attorney General,
J. @. McCULLOUGEH.
ra Clerk Supreme Coart,
-W.D. HARRIMAN.
State Printer,
0. M. OCLAYES.
‘For Surveyor General,
J. F. HOUGHTON.
: Harbor Commissioner,
ne OC. Ls. TAYLOR.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction.
, " JOHN SWETT. :
For Supreme Judges,
0. L. SHAFTER, L. SAWYER,
8.W. SANDERSON, JOHN CURREY,
A. L. RHODES.
F Se
UNION COUNTY TIOKET.
% For Distriet Judge, *
B. McoFARLAND.
For County Judge.
A. OC. NILES.
For Sheriff.
CHARLES KENT.
. For County Clerk,
R. H. PARQUHAR.
~~“ Preasurer, —
JAMES COLLINS,
District Attorne,.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY.
Recorder. ~
GERRY MOXGAN.
Surveyor,
Hw. 8. BRADLEY.
Saperintendent Public Tastruction,
MARCELLUS 8S. DEAL.
= Coroner,
W. ©. GROVES.
Public Administrator,
D. Oo. TEEPLES.
Senators,
. JOSEPH KU z,
Ei W. ROBERTS.
Assemblymen,
W. BH. SEARS.
SETH MARTIN.
J. W. RULE. Se
A. A. SMITH, :
TT
JusT HOW IT 18.—A private letter from
Colusa toa friend of ours has the following,
which illustrates the secesh character to a
a dot. We have been kindly permitted to
“T will tell yeu of alittle secesh incident,
that-occurred in Colusa 'a few weeks sinco.
a.
T.
——4
> There is a woman who teaches school in that
-ed with Southern sympathy.
delectable town and who ie strongly tineturOne day, after
giving the girls a receas, she.enid to the boys,
‘‘As many of you as are in favor.of the Cons
federate Gavernment, hold up your hands.”
Every hand was raised, but those belonging
to one little fellow by the name of.!Ceok,
-wh6, when the question ‘those in favor of
the U. 8. Government” way put, raised his
little brave handa, alone! The girle were
then called in and the boys given a recess,
when the cowardly little villains who had voted in favor of secesaia, pitched on to little .
But they were only imitating the older secesh, who never fuil to attack some poor crip.
ple, i, e. if there js a crowd of them together.
So much for Colusa. Tae boy's father insde
some stir about it, but the secesh compelled
him to move out of town! There js “freedom of speech” for you, with a vengeance.
O! “Constitutional Democracy!” thou art
truly a pearl of consistency! It makes my
very gorge rise when I hear these fellows
prate of “freedom of apeech" and “the press,
the Constitution and conservatism.”
EF Downey apenks of a “despotism that
threatens to subvert every vestige of freedom
jn the American Confederacy" and wants
~ the Democracy to assist in putting itdewn.
. stop helping the Contederacy and assist the
side of freedom; but they wo'nt do it,
Copren ORe.—C-pper ore of a rieh qual
ity haa been found iv Britieh Columbia. 4
bead of aative copper ban been diseutered
OM ARE 2 OR RARE
CoLLapse CoMING.—We are informed
on the authority of men well versed in the
‘matter that a collapse is about to follow the
silver speculations that have been madly
carried on during two years or more. There
is evidence that the crisis is at hand in the
fact of the great depreciation in the price of
stocks, even in the best claims, during the
dast month. ‘There is probably not a mine
iu Nevada Territory whose ‘‘feet” will sell
for as uch as they would a month azo by
. ten or fifteen per cent: and. the majority of
stocks have depreciated ustonishingly
The people have gone wild on s'lver specs
ulations. It must have been evident long
‘ago toevery accurate observer; that there
was not a solid basis for all this speculation.
It was impossible that onestenth of all the
mining claims loeated in Nevada Territory
could be of any value. Silver, nor any other
precious metal, underlies the surface of a
thousand square miles iu oné body. There
are ledges that are rich, and lasting as time’
but the land one hundred miles wide on each
side of the Comsteck is not necessarily good
for anything except to excite the hopes of
simpletons and get their money with, when
-. divided up by companies with high sounding
names. Wild cat speculations have been the
business of Washoe operators and. more
money has been made to a few dealing in
worthless stocks, than bas yet been extracted:
from the Comstock lead.
In consequence of the influx of men and
capital into the Territury, ard the supposi«
tive wealth represented in a huudred thousand
claims and ledges, everything waa likely to
be overdone. Speculations in city lots and
buildings are apt to keep pace with the general inflation, and we would not be surprised
if cities and towns were building over the
mountains, that will ere long be comparitively uninhabited. é
If we will but resgrt to a-little reasoning
we will see there are grounds to fear out
friends in Silverado have gofie to far. Up
to this time there has been but ene ledge of
positive value worked at Virginia city,
and some of our citizens who have lived
there years assure us there iano other that
can be relied on. The Cumstock is the only
j.ledge, and that will be ‘worked as long as
some of the ‘mines of Cornwall have been
worked—2,000 years. But this ledge is owned but by a few companies, and it can furnish
employment to buta limited number of men.
We will suppose that there are ten compas
nies each employing two hundred hands—
(we will be liberal in our figures)—Thie is
not basis enough to justify the building of
such a town as is going up at Virginia city.
Mulitiply all our figures by ten, and yet, if
all accounts are true, our friends at Virginia
are not justified im all their enterprizes,
Things must come to a substantial basis sooner or later. Wild cat speculations must
have their day and their night. The latter
we think, is coming rapidly, and, ifso, we
shall soon sce a reaction.
WELLER is aunounced to apeak at the Maryeville barbecue, where the funeral baked
meats are expected to be plenty. John has
a singular way of doing about barbecue times.
It ia related of him that when the Breckinridge barbecue came offat San Leandro, during the last Preaidential election, the “states
man” got drunk and slept two nights and
one day in San Francisco, and arrived, much
to his astonishment, at San Leandro, in time
te see the bones of the feast the day after. —
"Tis said, he still believes it was a trick on
him te hurt his. political pruspeets, inviting
him a day too late. :
EF" Downey do'nt like the way the Amer.
iean Government isadministered, and talks
of tyranny. Let him go back to Ireland.
out bim.
THE citizens of Austin, Reeso river, have
taken ‘measures for the coustruction of a
road So gonneet their town with the route
ofthe Daily Overland Mail. When the new
road is built, the stages wilfrive through
Austin on their way tu
via.
EP Downey suye tue war bas cost two
thousand wilhons. Io making this statement
he lies one half. ; E
San Jose Kaicnoap—The road from
San Francisco ty San Jose is ready tor the
ties and irou. The care will run from San
The work on this road w of the most eabstantial character reflecting credit apon all
who bave e hand io the building.
.
The couutry ean get along by a pinch, with.
aad from Califor. .
Se ante AMA Te = Re —
Wuar Tuey Mean.—The Richmond Ezaminer thus bollly avows the object of the
rebels in forming their ungedly Confederacy.
Read it, and you will see what'the copperheads are trying to help do. :
“The establishment of the Confederacy is
verily @ distinet reaction sgainst the whule
course of the mistaken civilization of the age.s
And this is the true reason why we have
been left without the sympathy of the nations until we conquered that syinpathy with
the sharp edge of the sword. For ‘Liberty,
Equahty, Fraternity,’ we have deliberately
substituted Slavery, Subordination and Gov-ernment. ‘hese social-éud political problems which rack and torture modern society
we have undertaken to solve for ourselves,
in our own way, avd upon our own principles. That tamong equalg, equality is right,’
ameng those who are natdrally unequal,
equality is chaos; that there are slave races
horn to serve, master races born to govern.
Such are the fundamental princip! » which
we inherit from the aneient world, which
we lifted up in the face of a perverse gene~
ration that has forgotten the wisddm “of its
fathers, by those principles we livé,gnd in
their defense we have shown ourselves ready
to die. Reverently we feel that our Confederacy is a God-sent missionary to the nations ‘with greet truths te preach. We must
speak thm boldly; and whoso hath ears to
bear let him hear.”
Tue Man who Won’r Pay Tue PeixTER.— May he be shod with lightning and
compelled to wander over gun<powder.
May he have sore eyes, and a ebestout burr
for an eye-stone:
May every day of his life be more despotic
than the Dey ot Algiers.
May he never be permitted to kiss a hand~
some woman.
May he be bored to death with boarding
school misses, practiciyg their first lessons
in music, without the Phsilage of seeing his
tormentors. :
May 243 night-mares trot quarter races
over his stomach every night.
May his boots leak. bis gun hang
his fishing lines break. .
May his coffee be ewpetened with flies and
his soup seasoned with spiders.
May his friend run off with his wife, and
his children take the whooping eough.
May his cattle die of murrain, and his pigs
destrov’his garden. 3
May a troop of pri:iter’s devils, lean, lank
and hungry, dog his heels ench day, and a
‘regiment of cats taterwau! under his window
each night. : —
May thé famine~atricken ghost of an edi~
tor’s baby haunt hia slumbers and hiss “‘murder!” in his dreaming ear.
May his cows give sour milk, and churn
rancid butter.
In short, way his daughter marry a one.
eyed editor and bis business go to ruin, and
he -go to. the legislature.
fire and
Downey's Letrer.—That talented ge»
nus, John G. Downey, has written another
Hetter, just one more. Heoughtto be ar«
rested for indecent exposure of person.
ONSTABLES’S SALE.—State of Callfornia, Rough & Ready Township, Nevada
pone gy Aa virtue of an execution to me deliv
ered, issued froni the Court of A. A: Smith E 7
an acting Justice of the Peace in and for t
eounty aforesaid, bearing date Juty 2ist, a. D
1963. to sa a Jetzment rendered
Court.on the een of July, 166% in favor of J. 8.
Plummer and against J. F. Easley; Jas. Huitt
and John Staley for the sum of 81 debt. interest, damages and costes of suit, I have taken
in execution and will séll to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property to
wit: A certain set mining claims situated
about three mileswouth of Rough & Ready, and
known as James Huitt & Cos. claims, Mensener
with the fron pipe, hose. flume, water ditches,
cabine reservoirs and all appurtenances belonging to said claims. I willsetl said property on
the premises on Saturday, the 15th day of August. A. D. 1863, between the hours of 9 o’slock
«» M. and § o'clock Pp. M._ Taken as the property
of J. F. Easley, Ja’. Hultt and John Staley to
satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.
Given under néy hand thin 24th day of July,
A. D 1863. JOHN PERKINPINK, Const.
Byes BLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an
execution to me delivered, issued from the
Court of A. A. Smith, Esq. an acting Justice of
the Peace in and for the township of Kough &
Realy, county of Nevada, State of California,
bearing date July 2ist, 1863, to satisfy-a jud
ment rendered by said Court on the 18h of July
1863. in favor of Hear Rex & P. B. Madden and
against J. F Easley, Jas. Huitt and John Stale7
ur the sun of $134 4) debt, intereat. dumager
and costs ofsuit. I have taken in execution and
. witt sci to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to wit: A certain set
of mining claims situnted about three miles
claims of Jaw. lluit’ & Co. together withthe
fron pipe, hose, flume, water ditches, cabins,
reservoirs and all appurtenances belonging to
said claims. I will sell said property on Satuyday the Sth day of August, 1841, between ihe
hours of © o’clock A. M.and5o’elock P.M. Taken as ‘he property of J F. Easley, Jas. Huitt
and John Sialey, to satiafy the. ve demanas
and aceruing costs. .
Given under my hand this 2ith day of July,
A.B. 1863. JCH SN PERKINPINE. Const. —
Cae ae SA LE.—sy virtue o1 an
oe to me Rigen issued. from: tho
Gourt of A. A, “mith Ksq. an acting Justice of
the Peace ia and for thee ‘Township of Roagh
and Ready, county of Nevada, State of California, bearing 1863, to satisiy a
dedgeest rendered by salt Court on the Sth day
of July 1863 in favor of Rex & Stanfieli a
against J. F. Easley, Jas. Huitt and Frank Duff
and costs uf suit, I have taken in execut
aud will seil to the highest bidder for “ors the
to wit: A certain
abeut three milea
la rtepances belonging to
sald — use seal sald beneweey O8 the
premises a lth
iad, Schwwene the Eeeowe are A. oem
ie 8 ‘. SD RET Rar aakAny ha
said . at the rate of two per
for the sum_ of $79 90 debt, interest. damages . bel
Pe cae
celebrated horses “Honest Ance,” the property of Mr. Robert Watt, of Grags Valley,
and tiie celebrated mare, “Whitehall Maid,”,. ©
he property of George F. Jacobs, uf Qua~
‘ker Hill, has come to a close fur $1,000 a
“side, at mile heate, 3 best in 5, to harness to
rule. :
Little is ventured in saying this is going to
be one of the most honorable of races, as
each of the owners of the horses backs bis
opinion with his money, and a close and well
contested race may be expected, as the
*WhitehallMrid"-ig-fleet of foot, and both
parties are confideat of winning. Ia sports. .
man’s phrase, “may the best horse win.”
There are $4,000 already put up.
D. Dennison nawes Jacob's brown mare,
Whitehall: Maid.”
Robert Watt names sorrel gelding, “Hon
est Ance.”
Remember this is the Great «‘Ance’ that
trotted sgainst the Queen-of Trotters, “Flox
ra Temple,” at Kalainazoo, Mithigao, when
‘she trgtted in 2,199, and ‘‘Ance”. saved his
distance. f
——— meme
(QHERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas on the sth
dey of June-186}, a final Judgment and decree
was rendered in the Distriet Court of theniéth
Judicial District of the State of Catifornis, in and
for the county of Nevada, against W.O’Donnelt
et al and in favorof Bradley & Chesley forthe sum
of Sixteen Hundred & si xty thyée dollars, principal debt, with mterest en the prin-ipal at the
rate of 13¢ per cent per month from the rendition
of judgment antil paid, together with all coats
-of — suit. And whefeas, on the said sth
aay of June, A. D. 1863. it was ordered and
decrecd by the said court that the mortgage set
forth in plaintif?scomplaint be foreclosed, and
the property therein described to-wit :—All of
the nndivided three fifths of the certain quartz
mines or lodes and mill premises described as
foluws, to-wit: The quartz ledge known as
the Hibernia Cos. ledge. Also the the ledge
known as the Grannail ledge. Also the quartz
ledge known aw the Gold Ledge No.2. Also the
quartz ledge kacwn as the Homeward Bound.
Also the quartz ledge known as the O'Donnell
lead. Also the undivided three fifths of that cer
tain quartz mill, situate and being on Gold Flat,
Nevada township and pier? in the vicinity of
Wentworth’s saw mill and known and des
ted as pe nents mill.of the Hibernia Co., and
all of. said deseribed quartz lodes or ledges, being situate in or near Gold Flat, Nevad® township and county, State of Calitornia, and being
well known by the respective names above designated, be levied upon and soid to satisfy said
judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds
thereof applied to the payment of said sums of
meney as aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given.that°1will expose to
public sale, all the above described ,roverty to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, July
poor gy 1863, between the hours of 90’clock A. M-,
and 4 P. M.
Given under ae Fac this 20th day of June a
D. 183, N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
Niles Searls, Plfl’s Atty. :
The above sal¢is tponed till Tuesday, July 2sth, 1843. N. W. KNOWLTON, She ;
By A. W. POTTER, Under Sheriff.
~~ HERIFE’? SALE .—By virtae of an execution to me delivered issued out of the Hon
District Court of the Ith Judicial 1 istrict in
and for the county of Nevada. bearing date July
23d, 1863, in favor of J. M. Noblett and agai: at
Otis Hiseox, M. F. Hoit ana J, C. .
tomposing the Shawmut Mill Co. and Orlando
Evans for the sum of Four Hundred thirty-nine
50-100 dollars, from the léth day of July, 1863,
Pp r month till paid tegether with alleosts of suit © I have levied upon a'l the right, title and interest of defendants
in and to the following described ty, to
wit .— that certain saw mill known as the Shawmut Mall Co’s Mill located on the road leading
from Sweetland’s to Hoit’s croesing and about
13g miles in a southerly direction from the vil
lage of Sweetlands, Brid rt Township, county of Nevada, together with the eugine, boiler,
and all machinery and appurtenances thereunto
belongiag or in any wise apperiaining Also
that certain set of mining claims known as the
Mall, Evans & Co’s claiffis, located on Buckeye
Hill, between Sweetlands and Birchvillé to
Bridgeport Township. Nevada county,
flumes, cuts, siuices, hydraulics.
rights of way, privileges and sppurte.ances
thereunto be ‘ng or in anywise a purtainiag
Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose S
pie sale, all theabove described Property to
he highest bidder, for eash, in front of the Court .
House door, in Nevada, ‘on TUESDAY, Aug.
‘8th, 1863, between the hours of 9o’elock, A, Me,
and 4 P. at. :
Given under my hand, thia 2%¢ da Jaly,
1363. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sherif
Searls & Stidger, Atts.
with all
n pipes.
Ranier. 84 LE-—Ry virtue of an Execution to me delivered issued
: District in
and for theto -nty of Nevada. bearing date June
25th. 1863, in favor of Wm. Abraham and ag.iast
the sum of Fourteen Hundred. and. twenty dollars.avith interest on the said sum from the 25th
day of June 1861, at the rate of two per cent per
month together all costa of suit I have levied
upon all the right, title «nd interest of asid defendants in and to the following descr bed
property, to wit:—That certain” water ditch
taking water from Shady ereck to French
Corral and vicinity in Nevada connty and known
as the Shady creck or French 1 ditch
t ‘r with all reservoirs, fumes, ways and
Bide ditches, thereunto belonging or m anywise
appertaining. Alero. a certain tail flUme, located
in Freneh 1. Nevada county, and. leading
from the claims back of saii te«n to Yuba Riv
er near Wood's crossing together with all rights
and privileges thereanto belonging Also. defendants interest in the set of mining elaims or
mining ground, located at French Corral, Nevada county and known as the Book Walter &
G a vee with sluices, tools and cats
° e ‘
No hereby given that I will expose to
age sale, all the above described p: rty to
he highest bidder fur cash in fron‘ of t ure
tlonse door. in Nevada, on
the hours Of 0 oPelock A 18th, 1883. between
“Given adie hand this 2th day of Jul ven m ‘
i. , NOW ENOWLTON Shona
O. P. Stidger. Atty.
JOB PRINTING
Of every descripticn acatly and faithfally
ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
The long talked of match between thoze two . .
eut of the Hon .
District Court of the 14th Judicial Di
: Broad Street, Nevada.
HASEY & MAYBERRY Proprietors.
ood July 24, 1863.
Henry M Stone Virgin D Williams San Jose
J McCarty &e do James Bohannan Wash
Mrs J Phillips do JP Fay Marysville
James L Eoff do Geo Trahune Bine Tent
Henry Clay do T Williams Brandy Flat
Mrs Hanna do W Dean Zine House
O Evans do EB Tenney Grecnhern
H Logan San Francis N Dodge Little York i
J Martistine do James Whartewby City
H F Paine do J VU Greenman do
Joe Maguire Auburn
Ee
" @
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ir S. HAAS & CO. have just received at
their. Fashionable Store, en Commercial
Street, Corner of Pine, a most magnifi}-eent stoek of ~
Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
Which they ‘invite the people of Nevada and the
surrounding towns tocall and examine. Among
the articles may be found ~
Coats, all kinds and sizes,
Vests of all styles and gudlities,
Pants, an immense stock, \
: Shirts, Under Clothes,
Cravats, Collars,
Iiats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And in fact overything to be fonnd in a First
Class Clothing Establichment. We sell our
Goeds at low rates, for cash, and satisfaction is
always guaranteed.
. We would particularly intite the attention of
the Ladies to our large stock of bee
Saratoga Trunks, TPQ
~
S. HAAS & CO.,
Cor. Commercial & Pine Streets.
Nevada, July 7th.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Jacob Rosenthal,
Hy removed to his old stand No. 54 Broad .
Street. whese he has just received a
“SPLENDID sTOCK
OF THE LATEST erraxs or
Silks, Calices, Delaines, Oil
Cloths, Carpets, Hosiery,
&e. &e. 4
Which he offera to the ladies of Nevada and vicinity at the yery Lowest Prices! .
Ladies will find it to their advantage te cal
and satisfy themselves that
This is no Humbug!
I will sell Goods lower than ever be-t
fore offered im this city.
Ladies of Nevada! Be not Deceived by
an Advertisement where they offer
Calicos at 12 1-2 cents and other
old trash at low prices,
THIS IS ONLY TO HUMBUG You
If you will only call at my store
No. 54 BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
You will get good Goods at reasonable prices
coe ae: and no Humbug.
JACOB ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, July 19th.
NEW STORE, NEW COODS.
OPPOSITION DRY GOODS STORE.
_ NO. 51 Broad Street.
Ww: have not removed to Nan Francisco. as
some of cur neighbors have reported. but
are in a new store opposite our old stand with
The Largest and Bést 8 eck of Goods
ever brought te this city.
As we are determined not to be undersold we
offer-our goods at the following .low prices :
Caticoes; 124 cents per yard. %
French Calicoes, extra quality, 25 cente
per yard. =e .
‘Bleached Muslin, such as Lansdale and
White Roek, 25 ceuts per yard. 3
Stockings 124 cents a pair or $1 per —— 24 pai $1 pe
Handkerchiefs 124 cents each, or $1 per
dozen.
Anthe balance of our stock in r proe‘We ean sel! most of our goods at a lower
%
> Which we have just received from New York. ~
The Ne
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county from
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Scheol Fan
The apporti
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to pay_salai
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1862. The
school cens
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men of Nort!
meeting last
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