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September 14, 1862 (4 pages)

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eS ——————— — Morning Transcript. NEVADA CITY. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPT, 14th. at Wart are Tre Monitors ror’—Ac“cording to the most reliable accounts there are now finished or in process of construc. °. tion, 48 shot~proof Monitors, forty-four of which willbe ready for. use in October.— For what is this immense armament designed? --In attempting to answer the " question, we shall not say itis intended to _ act as one fleet agninst one point alone. The , object of the vessels is undoubtedly to moke __blows on several points simultaneously, and ~ the strength of ¢uch awavy is sufficient to batter the whole batch “of ‘soutliern seaports Retier ror THE Wounpep Sotpters. Tue accounts of the cereal crops from the The city of San Francisco, always hberal for States of Mississippi, Arkanses and Tennes . good works, is teking kold of the enterprize ace, are not of a very encouraging nature. ‘with spirit, of furnishing relief to the woundThe drought has been bard on some sections, ed soldiers and their families. The proposithough wheat has not been seriously affeet spass turnpike toad. Can Bro. Waite CEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR ; 2,dozto eight from week, this day Every SEPTEMBER, 12, 1862en heavily loaded mule wagons passed thapuzh. +. ton Gmpbet, D'le WE Fores; th. LH tion made by some of our larger cotempoed; the case is different with corn and. eseuour town, for Nevada Ter. via. '!'ruckee turnCombs. E g Mrs Roper iV raries to make. the movement general all over leafs. What little cotton was, expected to pike and as for ox vragona, there was so maJere UM Lakeman,et Res8 Dau: hter, . e V . Moores cat ites, will boi fice 8 S Payne. not, without gveat expense. to the Govern~ cow teem toWashoe. withstand the general drouth. ment, furnish the State's quota of. fighting Goop ror NaANTuckeT.—The Island of wen, the least we can do is to contribute ouw Nantucket may bea sinall one, and also & money, as far as we can, to relieve those who very poor one for agricultural purposes, but take our places and risks on the field of bat-. 44 aneseellent island for pat-iotism. Out tle. California can spare a million of dollars] of 2000 male intabHaets in Nantucket. from “p such a cause as that of giving aid to the from 15 years of age opwards, 400 are now men who’: have disabled themselves in fightinthe army and navy doing batile fag the ing for the Union. ‘She can give that amount Nation. Good for Nantucket. : : nod not feel the loss. It is due to the Gov ‘ALU 3 up. half as. JT Kellog 3 Cole & wife, San F Old uncle Jimmy Haworth waa at Nevada afew days ago. Wonder whether he found quarters in that city, or whether he was compelled to sleep out. Can yog tel! us, Bro. Waite?—San Juan Press Stave Treascry.—The jollowing is 2 at Memphis, he took the Second Presbyteaury at the close of business Septeuiber 10th: rian Chureb #s a post chapel, for the accomoGeneral Pund.. 2.204. .0-..8 G46 17 dation of the army. It had reteatly been Schoo! Fand... 20.2.5 2626-27508 O03 7 A24 BS under charge of Doctor Grendy, a Union Hospital Fund.. «2s .<2600225 tended to a traitor clergymun to come aod LABraty VURE 62 bose cle oe cece & 020 4 Interest and Sinking Fond, 1£57, 106.440 53 Interest and Sinking Fund, i260, 1,190 39 give the congregation a Secessicnist’s gospel. Swamp Lind Fund...-.-. Teland, and Gov. Tod, of Ohio, have different P shingle. ea menis for the Federal service. Gov. Sprague, ond his been in the caurt blockade along so extended a line of sea coast who is a Brigadier and cap in and about Washington, eonsidcan be efficient. enough te wholly prevent in calling upon the col» vessel now and ther from escaplog the shots ers himself justified of the building. “ It wiil be at your service,” Femioary Fund.. 2 toets<cetecey * OL 45 Public Building Fund....-. 62 65 replied he, “ when you reca’l Docter Grundy to the pulpit.” t# The Memphis Bulletin of August 2d, ; ba Ly J McGee. Red Dog J B Cowger. Virginia €— fio RAR epubl Deer, rity more tl —f LiEN NOTICE. TATE. of California. county of .Nevada: ® to hear ® tor Dix & Boring vs J. E. Gamble.— name of Gregory Notice is herepy given that all persons holding © for her or claiming licns on that house and the ground on which the same is erected, situated on Quak jience. er Hill, Township, county and State aforesaid, and adioining eabin, situated in Pryors’Canon, Ra » This-¥i bet ween the Railroad Co’s elarms, and Twining & Ault’s claims. to be and appear before me at my Office in Red Dov, on Monday, Sept. the 27th, A. D., 1882, at 10 o’clock A.M ,of that day, the ; by are and there to exhibit the proof of said liene. HIS,548 08 National Tax Fuad...... fields d Telegra § a rowd s) Township of Little York, Justierr’ court before kh. MeGoun, J. P. A. B. Gregory and 8. W. Bering, doing business under the firm and An elder called on Gen. Grant for the keys -peboo!l Land Fund. ..:..--16,240 61 Estates of Decersed )ersens.-. 91 33 munitions of war by British vessels ranning views upon their right to raise colored regiWe all know, too, that no do Ceo Cammelt, s J jBowers dap sonora ; W Powers, J EB Gushmar, pro tem of-the Press, where they’ sleep—-b2 derned if we do. WN Closhey, Transecrip J 5 Coigrwve? Huombolt Ms Deal, . (mee. We won't tell on “Uncle Jimmy,” or the man, who had been dismissed, and a call ex Alpha , do H Tyining, Washee = 8D eavitt, ; GV {@ When Gen. Wallace'was in command . statement of the,ballaace in the State Trea ly numerous to undertake the work, we trust to us who have been benefitted so largely by there will be a general reduction of all the the acquisition, that the testimonial in berebel fortifications from the entrance of the half of our wounded brethren should be Chesapeake to the mouth of the Rio Grande. princely in its propertions. The ports all ‘along the rebel seaboard must Cotorup Reciments.—How it is we fallinto the Federal hands in order to make do not kuew, that. Gov. Sprague, of Rhede the blockade efficient. Facts tell usthat the blockade. UND. the State, commends itself to the patriotic be raised is also suffering from dry wether. ny, We did'nt count them.—San Juan I’rces. H A Town, F McKenney, salmon B and charitable. As we are far removed Generally speaking, the cane is ‘reported to} Butternut turned editor! Get off that T Suches, Raneh P-Campbell, san Fra city s, Mathew J from the scenes of strife and blood, and canbe holding its own, bat \féannot much longer stool, and go at your business, driving your do : 2 Phelan. do J Shaw, at once.” When the iron-clads are sufficienternment that acquired the country, and due the rebels have been su pplied with arms and at National Exchange Wonder, how Arrivals this Nevada through & ox Broad Street, Nevada. on their way to washoe, via. the Hen. 6 AW, WO-GEE. . its cou hly lo but the to six ground is well Given under:my hand this, the ninth day o R. McGOUN, J. P Sept. A. D., 1362. A true copy, attest: MILTON COMBS, Constable. 63,829 3S healthf Total:on band 2. .5.3525<.§ %544,964 07 met Bec tN TREASURE. —The following is the amount welcon Te New Yorks.cceccccees &T5A,840 DI Yo Boglaad .<cccsese Seis 160,494 21 Veo Pandoa=.cbe5. osc. 325 5,000 00 templa of the bleckeding sqifedron, and reaching the oved men of his State to enlist in the Federcontains the following advertisement: ‘‘ Two point of destination.; It is to be feared that alarmy. Hetells them to come forth ond young widows, of good standing, aged sevof treasuro seut by the Orizaba, Thursday: he will lead them to tha field. two officers cf good family, holding commissionag ‘wealth and beauty*no object. Bieck hair and eyes preferred; blue not objected to, hut red seriously. Address Eva B., and Leovora &., through the Post Offices.” [7 Germany has produced a substitute importince before many months elapse.— safety long after a half dozen ivousides can coal for that port. It is getting along too well with impunity,and should feel the avenging stroke without unnecessary delay. Our Monitor-Heet. is bound to have not only a poweriul influence in favor of the Union side of the contest in its assaults upon the rebel shores, but it places a wholeséme restraint upon foreign governments that cannot relish the thought of sending allies t» the South, to conteod against impenetrable float ing fortresses. We ¢ neludo that the forty-four iron-clids that will form the Amevican fighting Navy next month, are going to play an important partion the war, end are destined to reflect glory upen the Union. areata . Nice Couniky.—A_ single copy of the Age, published at Lewiston, W. T., near the Tlast steamer, through public channels, have steamer Tynemouth, at San Francisco, en the Virginia Cily iterprise, a PirUte was, coming down the hill at the north end of the fowa, Willa load of wood upon his back, UP'Great events depeud on little things. protect” his property. The balance of the Had a peasant guide advised Grouchy to take paper. is filled with a list of departures for another rood, ke would have been in time and the map of Europe would have been changed Worrny oF Recorp, —A letter from an officer who was with Burnoside’s expedition at the battle of Camden says: ‘I met Colonel Robie, of Binghampton, duriug the battle, with his cap stuek on the back part of his head, looking the happiest man I ever W. terloo would have been Napoleon's. saw. grave of horse and rider, and Waterloo would Had bean about $1,700,000, of which $86,000 were incoin, Neatly #800000 1s dast end bultioa (gold and cilvec) have been deposited in the miut during the prst eight days. PRINTER Socoters.—Ceorge Dawson, ofthe Albany Journal, whese oaly son has been for a year in the army, bas just offered toa give SOU to every unmarried printer, and to appropriate B4 per week for the suppert of every married printer's fomily, who shalt enlist io the Albany regiment. A Eres GuNboATs.—It appe irs from the Lendon correspondeare of the N.Y. Tiwes, that Confederate guobes s have been fitted out in England and sailed for America. The letter it not been for the treachery of another peasof the Sth ultimo mentious an instavee of the kind. ont who assured the Emperor there was no obstacle to his cavalry in charging over the Wreat Wanrev.—The London Econo plateau-of Mont St. Jean, the deep cut road mist seys the wheat crop of England is short, across the vidge would net have beeome the ond thet sn importation of bredidstulls, equal tv that of 1061, will be necessary. reute for British Columbia, are said to Over Us. be & = BAKER'S We have lately intro Col. Robie’s countenance was . ‘king the 9Lock Stiteh, or goes singivg by bis head, he cries inhis joy: freely. -*¥e gods! Isu't this a handsome fight!’ INNOCENCE. — ve parson protests thathe has not told an untruth, end don’t mevn to. “Do yer spo'e I'd sieal parsoneps” said the boy in his neighbois garden, with the reois . sticking from his bogom—" I'd scora the im E WwW in MACHINE. 7 ‘and a great you that having greatly enlarged their former immense stock, withar extensive and beantl ful eupply of mew and Fashionable Cloth. ing for Fall and Winter wear, also with a large assortmentof Beets and Shoes, manu by Mo the fir have o fiity se . Exe b by ace ® 0 bay parda. whet si does no some e hand,.« jobbin: wade { re ly con putio. 690. ~ ne Giass tion if —itea sae GROVER Call and examine our! Be ws We BA sing elsewhere.
manufactare a large va; KE , of each stitch and :} riety SEWING adapted to the require MACHINE } “Sa seid al R’S from { pwdlist WS A ments of all families aad rr DEPOT, £8 manufacturers of goods : where sewing is ew 329 Montgomery street, ployed. San Francisco. factured especialiy to our erder aud own irade—that we are enabled to sell,and There favorite machines before purcha! The undersigned take this method of informing been a Gym Cc cheaper tain any other Shuitle Meehine in use, Te the Mine rs, Mecha nics, Laboring Mien of all Classes in the State. a lisile ie Mervs j a. q will ed Sto: Fal seliat reduced prices, whatever is desired in the above line. Calland see _ §, HAAS &Co., Sor. of Pine and Commercial Sts., Aug 3th, Nevada. Broad morni other } : Cream of the Joke! Court clock . Ce ae ECEIVED This Day, a large lot of cr . Metho: . The im cused of treasonable language. Their euthority willbe supreme, nod above the habens corpus. On the Ist inst., the receipts at the CusDIRECTIONS have been given te contsruct tem House, San Francisco, amwenunied te a wilitary prisou at Aleatraz to bold persons 819,593 97; Sept. 2nd, $14,290 34; Sept. convicted. Gen. Wright acts under orders Sd, $264.5 58; Sept. 4th, $13,559 62; from Weshingtoa. Spt. Sth, $6,800 G4 ; Sept. 6th, $15,726 64. Q SPRING FASHIONS for 1862! A. LAMOTT, HIATT EB R-L-1 Corner of Second and J Streets, SACRAMENTO, CAL. AS issued the Spring Styles for Hats and Caps; for 1862, an has on hand onc of the ae I Turee thousaad five hundred dollars was telegraphed to the Sanitary Committee in tH-The parson intimates we-cannot or LARGEST & BEST STOCK OF HATS Washingtea by the Subscription Committee will not meet his arguments. If he ever in San Francisco. Ky ever exhibited in the State. og made an argument ia bis life worthy of the —_——— A MOVEMENT is on foot among ihe mer. chants of San Francisco tv agree to take lename we are not the only one who never knew AxsourT thirty brokers have formed a San Fraacisco Brokers Exchange Board. it, gal tender notes at par. ; CREAM LAGER BEER, August, .twenty-ene of the New York regiFrom the Ph'ladelphia Brewery, San Francis<o. For sale on Draught. ments, fotthe-wew levies, had received orders A. R. JENKINS, to march for Weshington. The last was tw National Exchzage Satoon. \ Nevada, Sept. Sth. MACKEREL CATCHERS —Maekerel in have left on the 20th. abundence have medé their appearance in HO FOR THE FASHIONS! Gen, Wright will appoust a Military Come Mont>vev Bay. The Ssuta Cruz Sentinel mission of three persons to try persons ae out: ‘Come on, my children, Vil-die with you! Press on, my boys! Now is the time avys flabermen and amateurs are having great to show yoursélves!’ And as a rifled shell, sport iv eatehing them, as they take the hook Ss is 2 gor propric iduced a New Style Fam‘ily Sewing M-chine,ma For Maunfacturers. i wyerever introduced, rebels? Let us look well at the matter and provide against even small mistukes, peamins, end, turning to the men, hé called putation.” GROVER young and pretty. The bachelors of. Victo rit will be happy enough to get them leading the center of the regimént over a have been won by the French.” A emall and portation that year was 15,700,551 imperial heavy ditch, with sword drawn, and hearivg insignificant mistake in ordinary times, bes quarters. him speak to and encoursge the boys on. comes fafalin war. Are we paying due at—_New ReGiments.—Up to the 2th of Just thea, a tremendous volley was poured tention to small affairs in our policy with into the rebel nest. ‘That's it! A good one! he cried, They teturned a shower of grape and canister, tearing through end bells bi Love Woar ts 1r?—'The leading question is thus defined ty the corresponpert of a paper ‘out West’—whp has cr@@ently ‘been Manyofthe Englah girls on board. the When be was vecosted by a Chinanaa with, I remember meeting him as he was new tu) Total ccc <c2 2 $020,335 39 from the interior and the North Corst ences Salmon viver mines, gives a curious idea of “Plallo, Johu, how muchee vou take your the covd:tion of afiirs in that region. The ene loed wood !” Mr. V!-Ute slipped the subject of the leader is a shooting serape in strep by whieh he carried hs load of wood which two or three meu weve killed. “The of bis forehead, and walking to the Chinalocal columos are filled with short notices of men hung for getting up seasation expediman, drew off and Knocked him sprawling. * G—d d—v,” says he, “ what for you call ons, etc. One man is severely censured fur laying a tweaty dollar piece down ina me John? Me no Chinaman—me one big American Pi-Ute!” aloon, aud shooting two men, who attempten ed to pick it up, as though he had no right to California, but “ nary” arrival. if'a sui 4 de este through the mill:° NOISELESS igtiteh alike on both for gunpowder, in the form of starch aud niFAMILY ‘sides, vrranged in the It is a disesse which nothing except matNecro ALLits.— Lt is conceded that the tricacid. Itiastate:t that its prejectile force rimony or‘a chenge of climate wil! cure. SE°*NINCG ‘same style and sol at rebels have in some enses put-arms in the is greater than that of the common pewder, There are varioug kinds of the article—love same prices. our GreMm AC ININ EB sy i*#me pricesas hinds of their negroes to fight the troops of aid itis not explosive before its ingredients Platonic—love sexual—iove philanthropie— 466 80 iver& Baker Stich Maamar * fhe Union. If they have not done it as a are mixed, it is wore sale and convenient Jove religious—lote of money—love of power . ichines. —and love of celf. A man is suid to bein general rule, it bos beeh because the slives for use. The Prussiun aud Austrian armies leve when he mistakes his ahirt sleeves for At ouro%ice alonecan:’ GROVER have been needed-on the plintations-to raise are, it 19 sa'd, to adopt it, aud no méye™ vilthe extromitigs of his namentionables—atpurchasers examine the & supplies for the white masters in the field.— lninous galtpetre” need to be dug from the temptsto. shave himse!f with hia pecket relative merits of each: knife—finds he hese ccented bs pocket handstich.end be guaranteed } BAK E R’S But, now that the baurvest will soou be over? varth. kerchief with peppermint of kerosene instead ultimate ond entire sat-: saga oats Lock Sitch aud the demand lor labor vot so pressing, of patchowh, or takes a dose of castor oil isfaction, by our privi-: FAMILY Aemv Losstes.—The casualties of all we muy expect to hear ithat all slives that before he discovers it ie not champagne.— of exchanging for § E WIN GQ S kinds in the army of the Western Deportcan be spared fiom the plantations will These are unfailing symptoma of the first either style if not suited : MACHINES, be put against our oriny tu ove shape or ane meut Cate Holleck’s) aiuce it went ioto the stage, which are followed immediately by a with their first choice. S60. desire to perpetrate poetry, and play on the field are stated at 63.800, of wh eh 40,000 olher. The South hos raised all the supplies eecordeon or finte, study astronumy, or lean ave charged todeuth and absence {rota sickit can have for avether year, and its policy GRO V E BE our No. 9 Mechine is agamst the clothes line on which petheosts is fo mhe a vigorous Winter campuiga with ness, and £3,000 to varivas cesualiies by hatare hanging. When these symptowa appear & ‘admirably adupted toe the patient may generally be considered a all the force, tree and slave, at its cowmand. tle. BAKER'S ‘the wants of all manuSere “gone goose ifacturers is far wore TREASURK.—The receipts of treasure el No. 9, ‘simpte, durable and An American Pi-Ure.—Yesterday, saye probably hear of their doing something of Stites can understand it alike. Bee ede Charleston should not be left in its preseut not ‘higher’ then Major General— etic to enteea and eighteen, wish to correspond with toe many elude the vigilance of our cruisers, es On the other and that thus the rebels are enabled to:mrinhand Gov. Tod, in response to an inquiry tain so powerlul an armed force in the field. from the colored men of Cleveland, tells But the Monitor-navy; if properly used, {hem he has no authority to permit them to and that probably their services bids fair to place in a short time the harbors be enrviled, will at no time be required. It seems to us of the Svuth in Mederal hands. Vessels Lthe poicy of the Adiwinistration on this made to resist 4.425 pound shot, are able, point should be so explicit that Governors of if well manned, to do anything, and we shall N. B.— Send in your orders which will be promptly attended t Mareh 1ith, 3862. Poe » when . Weoden Water Pipe Factory FOR SALE! tbe Subscriber offers for sale one half of the machinery and establishment fer boring Wooden Water Pipes,{in this City ! The businessis good and offers a splendid opening for an industrious man in want of perma nentemployment. The. sale will include Ground, Machinery and Rights. In € serie a @ Jensih. men. = from hb injures kk. G. SPENCER, SF : late of Spencer & Morgan For particulars enquire of E. G. WAITE, DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICE. Nevada, July 22d. ~ 25. UM MONS .—State of California, Nevada, ss. Township of Jno, P. McGuire, J. P. county . ween © Vy kille of meted Eureka, are The-People of the State ofCalifornia to Frank Owens, Chas. Peaco & Co. You are hereby summoned to appeack r before the undersigned Justice of the Peace. at his Office in. said township. on Thursday, the 18° ~ day of Sept A. n. 1862, at 2e’clock PM., to enswer to the complaint of The Eureka Lake Wat er Ditch company,in the sum of One Hundred eighteen and 72-100 dollars, as per complain now en file in my office. mn failure so to appear and ; eyJad iment will be rendered against you sum of One Hundred teen 72-100 dollars, and costs of por ee end _ Given under my hand this sth da D., 1862, Pas tha INO P. MeGUIRE J Re 0, D. BABCOCK, const.E. T. t THe Ekilled Pbéen { endier ( ture at Ox . eaths stroke were 1