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“evada Daily Transcript.
CALIFORNIA.
CHARLES W. YOUNG,
AROUSE !!
AROUSE !
GREENBACKS DOWN SouTH.—An exGen. Cass on EMANCIPATION.—One of
the
ke from your Lethargy:
from
in
Awa
just
parties
our over zealous California cotemporaries change paper says
the Pall and Winter
KNOW YOU NOT
frontier say that“ greenbacks” are
calls upon the Republican papers to correct Texan
the
both
in
Campaign has commenced in earnest ?—that
more plentiful on the Rio Grande
theit statement, that Geo. Cass had indorsed
henceforth a progressive and triumrhant war,
Statethis
in
. upper and lower valleys, than
pation proclamation
Official Press. tne President’s emanci
tym
Coun
a
vad
‘Ne
. ?
They have been paid ont in New Mexico, cessful
ly prosecuted, until all the world andthe
a
That.means us, We suppose.
n the Clothing Department, will be suc
Arizona and Western Texas to the regular
We are willing to undertake the correcand Government contractors, and,
“soldiers
tion, and to’give Gen. Casa and the Demobeing sent home for exchange, as
of
instead
it
“PpaT Ratcroap:—We desire to Keep
cracy the whole benefit of it, The Detroit
at once into general circulation,
go
us,
with
before the pewple of thid county that the
Press, Gen. Cass’ organ, says it is re
FRIDAY MORNING NOV, 21st: e
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo
Kelsey's Block,
uihde bo °
Hats and
Pree
Caps,
and
Just received, and for
at the old favorite place of resort,
S$.
General Cass expressed himself favorably
Centhe
that
,
mind
in
it
as-to ths views and intentions of the Presishould nlways bear
es
ACES.
All art faa ree ahaa
Tass at th
gssembled
:
the conte:
cpefteti wired
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL gr
al] ranning hors
If You Want a Geod Drink,
Marselus' ee
s
ed.
GO TO BLAZE’s:
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
_
s
HAAS & CO.,>
Cor. of Pine and Commereial Sta,
We desire that the perple
3}
———
BLAZE’S TAVERN,
sale at less than San Francisco Prices,
finding their way into Mexico,
books aré in the hands of C. W. Young and quested by Gen. Cass himselt*to make the many of them
taken freely at par, and readiare
they
T. H. Caswell, Esqrs., of this city, and open correction, and it is done in the following where
or silver
for subscription to the stock of the Central }language, which we, quote from that paper: ly changed for small gold
fRIDAY
carefully. Repaired
Nevada, Ncv. 27th. 1860.
‘rest of mankind,’ are thoroughly equipped,
from head to toe, with Busimess Suits,
Furnishing Goods?
t
So. 37 Commercial Street.
Watches
‘
Boots and Shoes,
The Neva
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Syi
:art aes
° rack, Marsela
Nevada.
PIONEER CIGAR sfore § 25.
[FF The firm of Ward & McClellan drugThe second 1
SHERIFF’S DAYS OF SALES.
there gists, st Memphis, having beeu detected in
n.
opinio
his
in
that.
served
but.ob
poradent,
ineor
is
any
sl seond class
tral Pacific Railroad Comp
was no power in the Executive, under the
EAHER-in-Cigars, Tobacco, Genn.
into the enemy’s lines, have TUESDAY, Dec. 2d, Geo’ W Tarlton vs W J
&c.
Pipes
ted, and that the leading spirits in it aré desconstitution, to decree the emancipation of smuggling drugs
chaum
in-the ‘eounty,
Doane et ils
D ime Meers
an to confine.
CIT)
D Mannix vs
EL WC
DA
VA
NE
#
ET
ignated by the Pacific Raitroad act as the. slaves, though, as. a war measure, wherever been sentenced by Gen. Sherm
RE
dale’s. gray bor
ST
a
es Wm’ -Favorite vs S}39 MAIN
ion of our ment to Alton Penitentiary during the war.
ty
evening
Friday
from
closed
e
: Walfrier, et al
S
nen to whom is delegated the authority to it beeame necessary, in the operat
N. B,—Stor
. entered for thi
. nos
to free the slaves, Mansfield & Co., were detegted in the same .
9th,-J AJ Ray vs KR H Brown Saturday evening.:
both horses tr
jocate and build a rai'road from the navigable forces against the’rebels,
dent to direct
etals ~
to Nevada Territory.— it was competent for the Presi
crime, and as they had taken the oath ofallewaters of Califurnia
sight of the st:
Pacific Railroad.
Oct. 19th,
S$. ROTHSCHILD,
ae
se
T. : ELLARD
BEANS&CO,,,
No. 52 Broad Street,
it to be dene.
worth over, $60,-~
issolution of Partnership.—The coW @ want the people.to understand that the
for a Philadelphia giance. ‘heir entire stock,
riddle
a
here-is
Now
partnership heretofore existing under the
to
Government loans to the Central Pacific lawyer to expound. Gen. Cass says ‘the 000, was confiscated and they were sent
name of Marsh, Palmer & Perry. is this day disM.L. MARSH,
solved by mutual consent.
Ruilroad Company about $6,000,000in bonds President has not the power to decree emanAlton duriig the war.
L. O. PALMER,
8. R. PERRY.
Nevada, Oct. 1, 1862.
‘gn the most equitable terms, grants the-right’ cipation, yet ag @ war measure he is compeDEATH oF Mrs. LIVINGSTONE IN AFRI; .
of way to a strip of land 400 feet in width tent to direct ittu. bedone. ‘This is singular
business will be continued, and
along the route the company selects, and allogic. The President has power to direct to
so donates to the Company 6,400 acres of be done what.he hag.not the power to do himland per mile, lying on beth sides of the self. “Gen. Cassexpressed himselt favoraroad. The bonds of the Government do not bly as to the’ views and intentions -of the
amature till thirty years, and until ther maPresident,”
and yet does not indorse the
turity the Government pays six per cent per proclamation ! The above excerpt forcibly
annum. These bonds will be among the best reminds one of the verse of a favorite song:
market, and will yield to
ot secutities in the
ingstone’s African expedition, which com
The weather it was dry; The sun was so hot I froze to death,
Susannah don’t you cry.”
97 Goods detivered Free of Charge.24
Neyada.Oct. 70th, 861.—tf
MARSH & PERRY.
nov20
Nevada.
WEAVER & CO.,
rection by opposition sheets of lies tuld about
Gen. Cvss inflorang the President's emanci
pation proclamation, are now gratified, we
hope. We give them the language of Gen.
Dr.
Nov.
A Mert tage Ant el
‘.
able to-day at .
37 Goods delivered free of charge. wp
,
WEAVER &C0 .
Nevada. March, 18th 1862.
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruit:
purse of
+$150 free for all running horses in the State.
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
Mile heats, best two in three.
Same Day.—A
The above extract was In the regular service there are 231 surgeons
purse of $100 free for, all se.
cond class trotting
county.
and 271 enlisted medical cadets and hospital
It is manifest that with these advantages if the Free Press is to be believed, he gave stewards. In the volunteer service there
it is idle to think of a road being built as a the ideas embodied in it.
are 2,060:surgeons, and 1,200 contract phys
SECOND DAY:
cash.
Pine Nov, 21st.—A purse of $150 free
—_—
competitor. .The vast facilities extended to
iciatis employed as assistant surgeons.—
the one road by the Government preclude
Post Orrice Roppery.—Harwin DowThere are also 202 staff surgeons aad 120 asthe’ idea of constructing another and rival ner, a lad aged fourteen years, son of the
siato~* SS eurgeons. The total of these is
assume, then,
Broad Street, Nevada.
RESH MEATS, eof ALE KINDs
sale at Cheap rates f»
on hand andr
horses, now owned in the
Mile heats. best 3 in five, to harness.
Goods delivered Free ciCharye
for all first class Trotting Horses now owned in the county, and have been for 30 days.—
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
wooD—0Of all kinds, on hand and fori
AZHtf
cheap foreash.
Same Day.—A purse of $100 free for all
Read the Atlantic Papers!!
Mile heats, best 3in 5 to harness,
Mile
pactes horses now owned in the county.
eats, best 2 in 3, to harness. ©
4,124, and is exclus: v= ef new appointments.
4
————»
THIRD DAY:
has greut vantage ground, end must be the sioner in San Francs’ wovember 15th
(Ce Some of our eastern Democratic exNov. 22da.—A purse of $250
AY:
rs
QATURD
company that will build the part of the great chaeged wit! ~vstracting valuable lette
changes, speaking of the war debt, call ita 49 free for all Trotting Horses in the State.—
treme toails. Itappears that he has taken
Mute heats, best 3 in 5, to harness,
Pacific Railway through California.
Republican institution.
Same Day.—A purs: of $50, free for all
coup:
this
in
money
from
letters
passing
through
the
Orobooks
the
ng’of
Thus the openi
*The editor who would do that, would be half mile running horses now owned in the
a
county.
ty for subscription to stock in the> gran thoes ville office at various times. He made a cunguilty of roosting among the flax and laying
fession, and attributes his criminal practices it to the hens.
ofthe age, ie af opportuni selves with a
AND PERIODICALS !!
If ye would knew all about the War:
EAD aloud! and let your friends knov
.
\% they can get them all at
A. P. CHURCH & CO's.
man to be the means
‘prize., And then it will pay. Careful esti
mates based on the passenger and freight
travel over the roads to and from the dis:
tricts through which the railroad will pass:
show that the receipts of the.road for California travel alone, allowing nothing for the
new interests that will spring up along the
railroad, would reach three quarters of a
communicate with the cotton in the same
te” A stringent order has been issued en« neighborhood.
sthoat
meet
forcing the absolute necessity of reducing
BIRTEL.
the baggage trains of troops in the field. Offi
cers will hereafter be allowed to carry only’
their ordinary mess chests and a valise or
lowest calculation it is computed that the
business of Washoe would yield a net profit
to the road of of $3/654,240, per annum.—
What. the road will do when the silver re
gions are developed, is beyond calculation.—
Double the estimated cost of the road, and
In this city, Nov. 20th, to the wife of Kdward
Muller, a daughter.
Vacate
earpet bag. .No trunks or boxeg will be perprohibited fim carrying carpet bags and
In San Francisco, on the 19th, L. F. Chubbuek.
ear
It is, therefore,
a double duty that every man owes to himself to become a subscriber fur the stock of
the road. He connects his name with the
greatest of American enterprizes, and makes
a worthy investment for himself and his children.
——
Arrivalsat National Exchange
is also to be put to the carrying of sutler’s
goods in regimental and Quartermaster’s
Broad Street, Nevada.
HAYNES & LAWTON,
wagons, under the guise of Quartermaster’s
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
— IMPORTERS OF —
murdered, Rohan, the Jailor of Santa Clara
county, on the evening before the day he was
to be executed, had been killed at Santa Barbara.
The report is, that being recognized
by tha Sheriff of that county, this officer in
aitempting to arrest him was shot dead by
Hernandez, when a posse of the citizens
STorMs IN THE East.—-A fierce tornado turned out and succeeded in putting an end
or hurricane passed over Baltimore en the to the career of this desperado.
oa
morning of October 22d. Heuses were shaNarrow Excapes.—Miss Lizzie Gordon,
ken, chimneys blown down, the roofs of sevthe actress, had a narrow eacape from being
eral houses injured, and occasionally trees
burnt to death, at San Francisco, last Friday
were uprooted. Signeand window shutters
midnight. She had retired leaving the light
were carried away. whilst evidences of a
burning near bed, the bed clothing took fire
fierce storm exist all over the city. Some
from the lamp and byt for the timely assissmall vessels in the harbor were upset, or dritanee afforded by Policeman Shields}who was
ven ashore. A storm passed aver Columbus
passing the building, 420 Montgomery street.
Ohio, lately, ala ost turning the day into night.
she would in all probability have lost her life.
Knight,
do
CE
Hall,
do
McKegau, Washington C Rippiogham, Sac’to
J Warrin,
do
C Hagerty,
Moores
Sam Gillham, R&R J F Posker,
do
P Emens,
do
John Joseph, B Creek
W
Walker,
do
JC Mitchell, Brandy C
A 7 gag
do
4 B.Ayers,
do
+
Fellows,
H J Brown.
oores
@v
B Saxb
BRITANNFA
o&]
Nevada.
OTICE is hereby
given that
N tionof the undersigned mascneber oye
ganize a Joint Stock Company for the purpose
of constructiug a Turmpike Road and ne
<amine for themselves. Ne effortis 6
make ita
and
First Class Hotel and Restaures,
where traveler: and boarders will meet wit
every attention.
ie
Ball, Sw
unde:
the
to
fo go’=.
Agr
g order,
2 ml age:
2 pete
a
cessary Bridges, from the town of Dutch
Flat in the county of Placer, to the city of Nevadain the county ef Nevada. ‘The line of said
road.
via piate Fees. Ubet and Red Dog.
ae far ag Sam Hadley’s, on the Jacksonville
road, within 10 miles of Yreka, says the Yreka Journal, and will be compieted to that
place ina couple of weeks. Hopes are entertained of having the line in
Jackson
thie winter, <td
ration
to
ker, .before leaving for Europe, purchased
ow ‘yas
Dutch Fist Nov. 15th, 1962.
xia TOWLE,
one wmillien six hundred thousaud dollars in
geld.
Corcoran made all this money
out of
see. no our country, and then left it, disgusted with
chance of the wire getting
here before th
are closed,
madp
Ee” Corcoran, the great Washington ban
for the ak aad ofa Preliminary Organization of
the institutions
under whick all his prosperit
'
PF:
_
H. Futtows,
:
WwW. FS HARRIMAN,
N.
W. Buancwarn,
_.» Moses HEATH,
W W. Cozzens,
E. H.
Ga¥torp.
a. Saanceenee.
“9
ili
are selling in quantities to suit,
4
Oh y. Cas
+
evada, June 10th, 1862.
a. c. me
~
SEARLS & NILES,
Keep constantly on hand a
= the ~s also gi given
In door labor could not be performed at mid: that there will be a
at the
As it was she escaped with some slight burns
at the town of Dutch Flag
day without the aid of artificial light.
on
:
about the neck and shoulders and a terrible
Fifteenth day of December Next,
:
TELEGRAPH.—The peles have been set up fright.
ne
8
NILES SEARLS.
ofthe above Goods, which‘they
cion fell upo
afler disappe
for forty th
wanting. how
The man und
ft
they had bee
A chest full.
the house.
A street
loads, has be
first essaay \
girder weig
scene at n
Cc. H. MEYER & co.,
Brick House, 76, Broad treet,
Stre
NEVADA.
j
and Wholesale Dealers #
Importers
gemerally.
A. P. CHURCH & CO»
ert
&c.
in which the
Otfice at the Court House13th, 1861.
a
courts of 3
cti
ali the ce
ALLL prain
hae,
evada,
two in anot
ATTO
E. H. GAYLORD.
DISTRICT
F, masts.
.
eeott
cal Instruments,
Scheel Books
October
30th, 1862-im
trace of them
drawn over
without acci
and
it turns
ertt. Great
Attorneys and Counselors st 4"
Office—Broad street Kidd’s Building.
Lowest Market Rates
! Fine French Brandies, Wi
SIG Sansome Street, Corner of Merchant.:
Ee A wea
shert distanc
tong were di
prietor invites the Public to call
very large and full assortment
guessing as t
OV. CHAUVEL... Proprie
has just undergone a thoroughrefit
Pre
ting and overhatling, and
ie
WARE, &c., &c., &c.
arrived; but
on hand. Af
ing alarge
house to be r
THIS well known estabis®
2 yoke of cattle and wagon. ‘Terms liberal, part
cash, balance on time with interest. app!
mediately to
J. M. HIX x, ”
urchased at the highest Market var
Broad Street. Nevada City.
Plated
two male bedat the appoin
soa the clock
HOTEL DE PARIS.
Ceal O11 Lamps,
FOR SALE ATABARCAIN.
ACRES of heavily
timbered }
3O0Owithin % of a mile of Nevede City. “ail
under tence, with large wood—shed in town.—
Also, 1,400 Ibs mules, wagon and harness, Also
A gets per made, and State and County*
urities
Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf
Table Cutlery,
blood-lettiug.
away frem h
of Laybach :
Drafts on the Eastern Ciffes at the Lowest Re
China
were arranged
BA_TEKER,
Mint.
Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacrame*
Glass Ware,
have been fou;
citizens of tl
of five person
ket Rates, and liberal advances madeon Det
Silver
the city did.
° GEORGE W. KIDD,
orwarded for Assay or for Coinage at thet!
J
brook course:
him stating
was very po
not be on hb
templated fig
Advance on Dut
Gu DUST Purchased at the Highest Mie
Clocks,
tain the equilil
abundanee of Ii
BANKERS,
NO. 30 Main street, Nevada City.
}
Crockery,
French
The streets w
er, nature has
party a com:
In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevait
sa ieee
nov2t
C. N. FELTON
for Assay or Coinage
at the U. S. Mint.
Draw Sight Cheeks on San ea
Sacre
mento and Marysville. Our Sight Exchange on New York.
Highest price paid for County Scrip.
WARE.
things are hereafter te be ejected from fhe
wagons and cars wherever found.
<A stop
Dutt.—Th
yesterday, left
BIRDSEYE & CO.,
JURCHASE Gold Dust.
NOVEMBER 19, 1862.
and commissiary stores. This itis supposed
take the statistics of Washoe business as it
J HStarns. San Fran JB McChesney )9
will reduce the trains full.one-third.
JC Birdseye,
do
& Wife
: F’st’n
is, reduce everything to railroad rates, say
P Drisbach,
do
nothing about the hundreds of per centage
A Johnson, Auburn § Yates,
Moores
HERNANDEZ KILLED.—A letter froma W
F Beveridge, &t Pan! WCheesney, Q Hill
of additional business that railroads make in
citizen of San Jose to a geutleman of San L$ Southworth, City W N Jacobs
all countries, and the Central Pacific RailBosworth, G v & Wife
:
do
Francisco, states that the report was current SD Mason,
do
road ig proven to be one of the very best payat that place that Felipe Hernandez, who JWBHanna,
do
A Cook,
do
ing-concerns in the werld.
in sums to suit.
Advances made on Gold forwarded to theU.3.
Mint for Asay or Coinage.
County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates. Agency for msurance against Fire. ;
ae
Nerada, July Ist, 1862.
AnD
' GLASS
Atlantic journ
tal fellows Str
undivided tha:
says the Terri
J. ©. BIRDSEYE,
formerly of Nevada, aged 38 years.
Lots or P
Stratman & C
ble bundle con
HENRY PBILI.
—s
VU
DEATH.
mitted in the baggage triaus. Privates are
inillion a year. But thisis nothing. At the ‘boxes ou the regimental wagons. These
FALL AND WINTER TRADE!
The trial of .
, ALMOST A
H. MACKIE & CO.,
day.
When arrestBANKERS..
Eatrancesclose at 12) af;-on the day of the
ed, he was armed with a bowie kuife, carried
race.
.
(Suecessors to C. W. Mulford.)
investme
for
field
nt,
such
no
is
‘There
THE Louisville Journal exhorts the rebel
mighty
Two or more to. make a race.
At the old stand, Main street, Nevada.
in his boot leg. He maintained his self-pos.
Ten percent entrance feefor all the above
to beware, lest the fire from the
on the habitable globe, and may session until informed by the Commissioner women
probably,
DUST bought at the Highest Rate.
OLD
racstate
by
governed
purses. ‘The races to be
G Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Seen
“ B. JERPFERY,
ing rules.
be hereafter. It }s an honor to any that he must
Southern
heat,
blazing
within
their
bosoms,
~ never
go to prison.
mento
Proprietor, Glenbrook Race Course.
nos’
Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europé,
of aiding such an enterwho desire +0 A whieh can. never occur to associating with bad boys)
CouRT OF»
met and issued
Paper and Periodical Store, Cor, of Pine ai
;
aoe*
Broad Streets, Nevada.
H. MACKIE,
Races commence at 1 o’clock precisely each
winning the re
commences to
BAKER & WYMORE,
DBALERS IN
20th,--A
pike where th
he Public Patronage solicited.
most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion
FIRST DAY:
» NUMBER OF SURGEONS IN THE ARMY.—
&
COURSE!!!
then ran acros
gray trotted ar
November, 20th, 2ist and 22d.
Stockton, which he inteads to devote to the
culture ofthe ‘‘weed.”’
road by private capital. We
Postmaster at Oroville, says the Union, was
that the Central Pacific Railroad Company examined before a United States —_
.
RACE
road Street.
again out of sig
vested the sulk
HOLESALE and retail, dealers inGRo
-CERIES, PROYVISLONS. SHELF GOOps
MINING TOOLS. &c., &c. Have taken th:
Stand formerly eccupied by WEAVER & NEW
MAN, and will be in constant receipt of a com
plete Stock of Goods, which will be sold «
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
G bson has leased 120 acres of land oear
probably dictated by Gen. Cass; or at least,
ever the
a= 2S
Tosacco.—Henceforth this is to be one
ef the staple products of this State. The
success of the present year is stimulating
many farmers to undertake its culture.
No. 5
started on art
control him.“
the crowd nea
one man and of
{ J. W. CLARK,
iS) an Francises.
GEO. A. WEAVER, . }
FALL RACES !
Those rampart Democrats who want. cor
Cass, probably.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
The saw mill
the business of the late firm settled b y
mnnicates the sad tidings of the death of . .
e. of Rev. Dr. LivingMrs. Livingstonwife
n
stone, the Africa explorer. She died at
Shupany, April 1, of African fever.
GLENBROOK
‘It rained all mee the day . left,
the company two-thirds o/ the amount requir
ed to build the road. The Government is to
be reimbursed for its loan in the future, of
course, but the patronage of the Government to the road is calculated to more than
counterbalance the whole, so that for all prac
tica) purposes, the Government may be said
to make a donation of from $16,000 to $48,000 for every mile of road constructed.
cA.—Letters have been received from Liv
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .«
the perform
News gives:
streets.
Still anot!
at Providen
‘sliding bre
ber
of chan
‘Mserted, thi
go to the fi
claims to be
early
a the
“orty second