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October 20, 1861 (4 pages)

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ALE! know wis ed by the ad street. ooupnn ewman’s. { wher insg erty wit HCHEL, shove th: n, know Broad st., : LE an ex "EN, Becypeury Oy" Le oe ols and lil be sold ICHEL’> rada. 4 nd Night . oprietor p « PLE IN . AT ré, and ail ished ata te to suit as a first mend it to WAL Whi ves Paige ober 2ist Taxes relector, Lounty. VEY. f Nevada _ =~ th the un somal, are a. for set ENT im ER, 1 Street, . DEAL. vare. Lead ne to order m7-tf : ‘3 VW have nish the ith lee dua hand CE, EMPIRE ,» Nevada, Our ICE ase Valley al-tt the Com. street. HMAN. R SALE. nee, at the the City of comfortn uged. The losed, and consisting r, Aprico HU SE PALNext abov~ . the order a6 N, CIA . £orps can ‘be easily strengthened. b of Kentucky. . ~~» Fhere is no doubt Crittenden will be of“Fered the position of Brig. Geyeral of Volun’ through Egypt. ; — HOME MATTERS. Posy News.—The pony of yesterday briugs intelligence ‘that the Potémae is not fortitred at any point but Aquia Creek, and i. The Pony arrived this P. M., _Cat, therefore, the navigution of the river aa not hindered by the rebels, ae has been re ported. :have not been as great as was thouylit. Fremont is probably after the rebel Genevals Price and MeCulloch, thouch we are not allowed to have any definite information d ‘relative te his.mevemepts. The report of the Febels waking a stand with 35,000 men, . may probably be relied on, as their position is such that they must fight or quit Missouri. The times are big-with events. We ex_pect to hear exciting news from this time on, from the several theatres of war. eee Nanna eet Arrival of the Overland Stage. “~<From the Democrat Extra. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11th.—Tribune’s correspondence stys: By the oceupation of Kewinsville Gen. McClellan takes complete ‘possession of the lines of hills running north and south from the river from Great. Falls. This second line, which ia. about two .miles from the first, is more properly one of sperstions than of detfenee. “ Being straight it is shorter than the first. that the advance We now threaten the communication of the rebel army on the upper Potomac, while a slight advance will entirely cut them off. Recent investigations show there are not and have not been rebel for ifications on the Povomac at ny other phree than Aqnia creek. There are three batteries of 20 gun: which are designed ta defend the terminus of the Great Southern Railroad, and protect Riehmond and Fredricksburg—not to hinder navigation. i The guns of Freestone Point, which a fortnight since fired ‘upon our vessels, causing fear that navigation was stopped, was a field battery on ite way. South. Vesssels can pass three miles beyond the Aquia Creek Batteries, which cannat barn them ” The Herald's dispatch save while the river continues as its present hight-there is no pos“Nibility of an attack On our fites or an ad vanee from the rebels, ; 4 Théenews from angie te -is cheering. — Jobn J Crittenden, in spite of. his sdvanced age, is the first private in the Prank fort Hom Guordsyand bus declared his intention to go into camp Md remuin in service until every rebel has beetdriven out from the soil teers. ~~. of Times Dispatch says, account received by the Gevernmont,> which are deemed reliable, reports the cotta erop of the South as about the average yield.~Much of it hy been housed, but owing to the want of bagging is cannot be baited or taausported_until a supply of wrapping enn be obtained. —~ Oar Consul Gen to Egypt, Thayer, writes home that the British Government is making extiaordinary exertions to procure supplies A new commereml] treaty has lately been negotiated between the Egyptian and’ British Governments, which gives the latter addition=1 facilities in exporting their staples.” Thayer at ence requested “tho same provisional should be granted to tte U. 8. Government, ani his request was granted. Sr. Lovts, Oct. 10th, 4 P. M.—The Convention met at 11 A. M., and continued until 3P. m. Only thirty-four members were present—not sufficient, for a quorum. ~ A dispatch to the Republican says Gen. Price is said to have crossed the Osage with 30,000 troops, that ‘McCulloch with 25,000 men and 11 cannon\ were within one day’s march of Pri e, and that the two armies in ¢onjunction will make’ a stand on Fremont’s . * army. ‘ Gen. Fremont’s future movements are forbidden tu-be sent by telegraph. Sr. Louts, Oct. Sth Secretary Camefon and Adjutant Gen. Thomae arrived this afternoon. It is. understood taey ¢ me on business connected with ‘he Department of the West, and will remain several days At an annua! meeting of the stockholders of the Western Telegraph Co. beld in this city. yesterday, the following named gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing a C. M. Stebbins, C.-T. Osborn, F. H. BY In the Transcript—Last Nigh Mevala Daily Transcript, TELECRAPH. en, We condense the dispatch ‘received at this office last evening : RuBy VAtLey, Oct. 19th. . WASHINGTON, Oct. 12th. A slight skirmish had taken’ place at ProsThe, rebel efforts in that qu inter peet Hall. The Tribune's dispatch says the army of the Potomac will probably be divided into detachnients of from 30 to 50,000 men and, McDowell, Franklin and Porter assigned to commands. McClellan fayors it. Muir, British Consul at N. O. reached Washington. He says the rabel army is subjected to serious deprivations but, the detéermination.and enthusiasm is the same A lot of 10,000 Belgian rifles arrived in (the Bavaria) Two launches Wweptup a creek near Acquia creek and burned a rebel schoover. They were fired on but not injured. Fort Pickens 1s preparell to attack Pen sacola, forts McRae and Barranco and hold them. : Government bas obtained much valuable information from the packages of a Maryland pest master oow in jail at Washington. Gov. Morg*n assures the government that New York will have 106,000 men in the field L before the close of the month and is ready to furnish 250,000 anid equip and maint»in them. The rebels claim to have had a fight with Billy Wilson’s Zouaves, on Santa Rosa Islond, and spiked their cannon and degtroyed all their camps and equipage. : ‘Minister Carwin says Mexico wants a loan of five or ten tuillions to pay interest on her English debt. The disp tech says our Government har resolved to stand by Mexico against foreign powers at all hazards. Government is about erecting permanent barracks in Washington for 60,000 troops. Chester Co. Pa., gives a vote of 4,000 majority aguinst the peaee party. A special to the Me., Democrat reperts Price pushing rapidly southward at Jonestown, Bates connty, and McCulloch at Camp Jackson with only 1,500 men waiting for reinforcements. 5 : Another dispatch says Price has been prevented by floods from crossing the Osage and that Gen. Lane routed a detuchment of his revr guard after cut‘ing them off from. the main boty. Either Sigel or Lane had a byttle but the porticulars are not known. WashINGTON, Oct. 14th.—Frads arisen ‘nthe rebel ‘camp. are fairly in disgrace. A detachment. of Coleman’s Cavalry, 25 in tnber met 100 Cavalry of the enemy at Be@kwith’s farm in Missouri. and were relathes oh loss. The rebel captain was killea St. JosEPH Qt. 14th.—80 Federal Cava'ry met 250 or 306cebels “in a cornfield in Ray county and werecfired on. They returned the fire and cleaned therm_out One of our Lieutenants bad 32 holeain bis elathes hav~ ing. formed for cotton culture at Queenstand with coolie libor, successfully. laid from Malta to Alexandria. The St. Petersburg Bee, predicts the easy reco nition by France of the Southern. confederacy. te” The old lady of the Democrat says we are concealing our head under her erinoline. We deny sticking our head in any such place, and defy the old lady to prove when and under what circumstances we did so. The old gal must have had the nightmare. ; _ EWA native of Keutuchy imitates the crowing of a cock so remarkably well, thut the sun upor s-veral occasions has risen two hours earlier by mistake. ade. Anson Stage, C. Davenport and Hunter. Ata: subsequent meeting of the Board of Directors, Charles Davenport, of Cincinnati, was elected President, an Iesac C. Elwoed* of Rochester, Secretary and “Treasurer. ; aa Pine Srreer Buiwce.—Mr. A. 8. Hallidie, who has taken the contract to build the Pine street bridge, is on the ground and clearing away with « numbe of hands. The contract, as is well Known, is for a wite suspension bridge, to cost $9,000, and to be com. ‘pleted by the first day of January. The & ctrnin of 75 tons. When the bridge isvom. } pleted it will be an ornament to the town as ees that the work will be done well. SECARS AND TOBACCO. M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, 8. LEWIS, San Fraucisco. Nevada. Carson City July 27, :861-tf ” COAL TAR & CHARCOAL ® And for «ale at the : o&im NEVADA GAS WORKS. H. S. BRADLEY. OF FICE—At the Court House, Nevada. Floyd and Wise . ForeiGy News.—A London co. is be>t A eubmarive telegraph eable has been B Soictinnelal Stock of Millinery Goods AT cost: Persons wishing to ENGAGE IN. THE BUSINESS will find this a good opportunity, as the ENTIRE STOCK OF GooDS WILL ‘BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. r Til health is the cause of my giving up business. : MRS. EK. HEALY, Datreet. Marysville, . Opposite old Post Office. JjayxEs’ Celebrated Hair Tonic ; Wood's Hair Restorer ; Fish’s Hair Restorer ; Phalon’s Floral Beautifier ; Oct. 5-tf Mrs. Allen’s. Restorer ; Mrs. Allen’s Zylobalsamuam & Barnett’s Cocoacine $ Bogle’s Hy perion’Fluid; Lyon’s Kathairon 5. Hurd@’s Golden Gloss ; Batchelder’s Liquid Hair Dye Just received and for sale by feet ante DR. C.-M. BATES, — Brord Street Drug Store. . NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY Ee STACE LINE, rps i assure the puvlic that this is a PERMA NENT INSTITUTION to which there shall not be, and can not be, any.** let up,” opposition or no oppox<ition. He would also mform the pub lic that, as long as the present opposition runs,:
his fare, cach way,. between Nevada and Grass Valley, will continue At Pwenty-Five Cents. And he pledges himself that, under no contineney will it be-eaized above FIFTY CENTS. . otf he proprietor avails himeelfot this opportunity to make his sincere acknuwledgments to the pub lic for the constant and generous patronage so long accorded to his enterprise. ; _ H.D. CADY. Grass Valley, August 28th-im ABLE RESIDENCE POR SAL! The andersigned offers for VALU situated on Piety Hill, Nevada city bite House is large commod.@us abd in-perfect ca rend and the tert consisting of over oneacre of Land is well stooked with Shrubbery, Ornamenialand fruit Trees, the latter in full beariag No labor or expens: has been spare! in making It one of the mest de rirable homes in the county. : For full varticulars.as to price, &c., apply to the undersign: d, or to A Cy. NILES, Broad st NILES SEAKLS. Nevada, Sept. Isth, 1861. RECULAR STACE LINE! .Berween Nevada and PEESEAVIRCINIA CITY, Via Eureka, Jackson’ Ranch, Sardime Valley and Steamboat Valley. Face ‘it weive Dollars. fi they Stage will leave Nevada City every MON DAY & THURSUVAY going through to Vir ylaiaCity in 36 hours, from the tive of leaving Nevadw i y! ' Recurning —Will leave Virginia City every MGNDAY anf’ THOKSDAY MURNING, making the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours. FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE TAKEN AT VERY. LOW RATES, STAGE OFFICES :—Nevada, at the Golden Gatetiotel; and at Mau‘s store, Virginia City Harniza Saddler, agent, Virginia City. _ oa " A. MAU, Proprietor. Nevada City. Sept. 2d, 186i e4 : ren igy nentane ~ me enter neae WE WEILL PAY THE : HIGHEST PRICE FOR COUNTY SCRIP! AFTER THIB\DATE! BIRDSEYE & CO. Nevada. Sept. 18—1im : BAKER & WYMORE, ~ ey DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley 4nd Ground Feed, : Broad Street, Nevada. ea MEATS, of ADE. KINDS, on hand for sale at (heap rates for cash. Geods delivered Free of Charge Within « reasonable distance of Nevada. ~WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap foressh. A3-tf ME PRO RIETOR WISHES TO Sale hi Dwetlng House and Lot, fF FISH’S INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE! FoR Restoring ". GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It prevents the Hair from falling off. “It cures Baldness and removes all Dandruff and ecurf from the head. it allays all irritation of the scalp. It cools and refreshes the head and imparts to the baira healthy, lively appearance. P. 8.—The properties which remove dandruff and sciirf from the head, allay irritation and free the sealp from humors, render ‘this article in; valuable as a lotion in all cutaneous Sacre pea such as Itech, Rash Salt Rheum, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Kingwerms, Sh a and Stings of Tnsects, and all eruptions of the skin, espetially that caused by POISON OAK. . _ REDINCTON &CO., WAOLESALE AGENTS, (409 and 411 Clay street, s4-3m DAILY STAGE LINE. For Washington, Alpha and Omega SIX HORSE STAGEK LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, = Leaves the National Exoot: Broad street, Nevada, EVERY MORNING, at 3 o'clock, A. M., and . San Francisco. Returning—Tlie et leaves WASHINGTON at 7 o’clock, A. M., and arrives im Nevada Vity at 10 @’clock A. M. Persons wishing to visit any ef the above named points and go with security, they will consult their own interest and travel on; the SEX HORSE STAGE LINE. I .would also return thanks to the traveling public for the liberal manner in which they have patronized my line, and will assurethem t at it willever be my wish to contribute to their comfort when they ‘travel with me. have in my employ one of the best and most careful drivers in he State. LEW MORRILL, Proprietor. June 4, 1861-tf ; W. HM. CRAWFORD & CO., (Sueceasors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN BURING, MATERIALS. CARPEN-TER'S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imjléements, Blackamith’s Tools, Cordage, ge, ’owde:, Dueck, ete., ete. At the old stand No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf THE LARCEST STORE } IN THE STATE, h CHEAP JOHNS, 55,57 & 5Y Pine at. al CENTRE MARKET. JOMN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR. Ne, 13. Commercial Ntreet _ WOULD INFOM THE public of this place and the county at large, that I _have on hand and design keeping a large supply of Beef, Perk and Matton, Ame-ican Kr MEATS DELIVERKET in any part of:the ay whenever desired, at rearonable rates. Nevana. Februury 1, 1864-#f CHARLES W. YOUNG, , IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo Kelerv’s Bieck, No. 37 Commercial Street. ap Watches carefully Repaired and Jewelry made to order. All articles guaranteed. ‘ Nevada, Ncw. 27th, 1860. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE STATE. AT CHEAP JOHNS. JUST RECEIVED! A. Large Assortment of WALL PAPER, PICTURES LOOKING CLASSES, KEROSENE O11 AND LAMPS, At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store, : New Brick Building, No. G3 Mill Street, Grass Valley. i aulS tf STOCK OF BOO’ AT CHEAP RED DOG ANDNEVADACITY DAILY STAGE LINE. STAGE LEAVES THE National Zx cance, Nevada, Ev Afternoon, POA ite Tg & WM. J. WILLIS, Proprietor BROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF mBeaT/ JUST PUBLISHED, Every man and woman should read it. THE GRAND SECRET, Physioal Love in Health and Disoase cement -adulterationa, to be pute Calitorpia . . . . edy extant THAT WILL On DOES CURE, IeumArrives. at Washington, at 12.M.} osed. propurty therin described, to wit t'The SPECIAL NOTICES. , To oaaare ef California Wines. Our Nativé Wimes have beeg much peejudiond ia’ this and other markets by spurious niix tures 8210 compounds are being offered to the publ « at almostany price, and are industeiously hiewke about and paddled in every variety of style, untiy our citizens have despaired of obtaining a wen wine and pure Wine. It may he a matters! of some interest to know that Mesers. SAINSEVAIN BROS, are putting ap some of tiedi os brated wine froni the Vineyard of BL Also,” ¢! Los Angeles. ‘The public may-eeleapensa they: Wines of unexceptionable quality, by orleriic Sainsevain’s Wines. We Wish Nkewise tu esti the attention of the publie ox Gaitsovphi'n . Ns, tive Wine Bitters. Ttis a moet detidous fe: rage and Totic, * : ‘or gale by the prieipal Liqnoy Peder house the State. ~ Depor--No!801 Montgomery a pmet, Raa Francisco. fiat aderebe 10) kr Halls §arsaparilia and fodide oc: Potass, is purely as represented, and, mae in strict accordance’ With pharmaccutival forbes. and is strictly guaranteed free from Spirfis. Mercury and Arsenic, which camiot We said of any other known ee aration of ita kif. AR A ud and erjiable tonic alterative, it igaimequaled. om y raved wor stn dy a “thes oe wil porhid ure matte ercury, and Arsenic. For all Chronte diveaace, there: is 16 other rem. prove ee Old Sores, Salt Rhein. Gout. 2 A Pimples.on the face and body, New. * ralgia, Paina in the joints, Chronie Sore Kyon.rig Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, guad> ditcases ari from the impure state of the Bloo . , Skin and Kidneys, av quick.and su a Hall's Sareaparilla; Yellowdock and bodide oF . Foresale everywh for ONE DoY LAR ; Six bottles sent fp in ig SB pb rose ee r Five Dollars. ae The beat purifier Bload. alia Sarees Ia, a — ya pcre % Nos. 531 and 532 a st. San ohone. 4 HERIFR's SALE.~—Whereas on rot Sve 0 eo nal ugar an iy P 4 —— es 9 of Bg of tI or ° rm) ev. 4) 4 and J. B. Lalonde and tavet of Cenk t the gum o/ Seventeen Hundred and thirt rinciple debt. with interest on the he rate of ten per cent annum L r dition of judgment until ’ w costs Of suit. And whereas on the of Sept. A. D., 1861 it wae ordered by the said Court, that the Mi in Plaintifi’s complaint be for ded five-sixteent. sof all that certain lot or par. el of mining ground lying, and being at Hunt's Hi 1, County and State aioresaid known as the A'pha Co’s mining and tunnel clatma, in all of Kight undivided shaves orinterestn, ae q uated upon Green Horn Creck, on 4 north by ground known as the a 'e frouad, and.on the south by known aa Gouge Kye minin ; of the certain Steam Magine, Boiler, machinery new upon the said 4 be levied upon and sold to wa intereat and costs, and the plied to the pa ment of sald aforcnald, me Notice is hereby given, that 1 will pabite sale, all the Soe dexeribed ies . he highest bidder for cash, in front of the € House door, in Nevada, on SATURDAY, NOV 16th, 186 , netween the hoursof 9 Ooloek, A.M. and 40°’clock, P. mM. Given under my hand, this i et, ye 4 '® 16th of Oet 1861 NOWLTO ts Le David Belden, PIffs Atty. Hehaathcnneun ss NEVADA, CRASS VALLEY : AND SACRAMENTO OPPOSITION STAGE LINE. The Opposition between Nevada and:Grass Valley will be drawn omf if . net better patromized t This ie tu the citizens f Valley of Nevada ta Waray, that not ee ' a ll ho —fare onl ee cente—it will be drawn off, be compelled ty pay One Dothan ~~ wall tse We aleo have a Lint rensing to fasten. need oe ee i from Grase ‘ 95% from evein. om Nevada. Oct. 17, 1881. sr. LOUIS HOT HK T., Commercial Street, ie NEVADA CITY. cul prepared to : ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIO, The H wilh be tent te 2"so0d sites Hart tn mun F'Se contdnne oF plating at’ who may tev orm with their patronage. Terms ie. jy2ate TO SPORTSMEN ! UN Fone Powder, Shot and Capa. W H.CRAWFORD & CO., Opposite the Express Otten St : ° By NE P SPARNA. Cee y* @, CHEW,...... i . aa