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September 16, 1862 (4 pages)

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bang bs A ASN OSB AS SOE AMEDD LEAS ABRIL S 2 nee ca8 ne 8 RIOR OTDM SIE ROL PS > Spoomtanaascaanaincsonnttaatanoatebeiteeeaeeeeee [soxa, Oh tear down that bloed-staincd that flatters Dixte o’er. ; a . a = LATER AIR: «Cheer, boys, cheer.” NEVADA CITY. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT,’ 16th . operations and future 2: Dixie o’er. plans. Wiih oir brothers’ life’s bleod, their secalping on exhibition, and the thousands of fruits of Every and thus develop the mighty resources of the couutry, adding wealth to the common Oh ! cursed be that SAVAGE FLAG that flutters form ; ‘ proudly soar; ; wealth. We shall be able to learn by what The battle-feld we'll never yield, but gallantly modes fruits of alk kindsare brought to the we'll storm, highest atate of perfection, what fruits are And trample down that TRAITOR FLAG that flut ters Dixie o’er. best avd most profitable to raise. Thus we J: 8.8. will bw enabled to surround our dwellings with the luxuries such as the climate can Bounties To Vutunreer.—The bounbest produce; we shall learn an important ties paid ond to be paid by Government to the chapter in domestic economy; we shill become public benefactors in diffusing those new volunteers, already amount to #7,000, 000. Of these, $4,000,000 have already been rylartd is for food and supplies, and net for a itself to the defence of Washington, while it is menaced within cannon sound of the Capitol. 5 Kansas City, Sept. 11.—Tho Santa Fe miil, with dates to July 13th, bas arrived. Gep. Canby has been relieved of his command of the military department of New Mexico. ~~Fhelast rebel prisoners at Santa Ke have.gone south: under an escort; the prevailing sentiment among them is extreme disgust for Sibley, for decoying them into the expedition and compelling them to undergo hardships. 4 tortress Monroe, Sept. 13.—A_ cavalry force with three pieces of artillery, attacked productions of the earth inost eonducive to paid. Fot aday or twoall other payments ‘the happiness of man: from the Treasury have been suspended for Williamsburg on Tuesday morning. The enThere.will be a place in the exhibition the sake of closing these up. These of course gagement. lasted thirty minutes; our forces for the productious of this county, and we aremerely the bounties paid by the Nationconsisted of the Fifth Pennaylvania cavalry, Col. Campbell, who was taken prisoner, toearnestly urge upon all persons who have al Government. It is estimated that the anything of excellence proper to exhibit to other boanties paid by State governments, enter the lists with it. Nevada can boast of as good qualities of fruits as can be raised in any part of the world, without exception.— Probably in the pear line she excels. We understand Mr. Marshall of Grass Valley can show a hundred peara thot will weigh a pound and a quarter each. His apples are counties, towas, corporations, etc., will gweil the amount expended beyond the legitinate paymeut of soldiers’ wages and outfit in raieing volunteers under the Presidént’s ca'l for 300,000 to fully $50,000,000, aeerk ce ele = ~EX-PRESIDENY BUCHANAN.—Ex-Presi gether with his five Captains and four Lieute« nants and five privates, The rebel eommander, Col Shingles, with cight of his officers, and nine men were hilled. We also captui= ed a number of. prisoners and remain in porsession of the place. Chiéago, Se pt. 12th. —Yesterday's Cinein North Valley Hill, and in’ plain view of the 60,000. in the line of fruits, they could make the eyes Penneylvania Railroad, Harrisburg, Sept. 12th.—Scouts from Frederick say they left that place on the 10th, North San Juan aud Freneh Corral tight LARGE SHELL.—Seeing a crowd collected at the railroad depot, says the Cincinnati Commercial, we proceeded to the spot and of the valley people “bug out” considerably, makea display at the Fair that would do at credit to. the county. We would impress upon the attention of the public the importance of contributiug to found the object af curiosity to be a huge mortar, destined for the South. It weighs make the Fair at Sacramento one worth v of eleven thousand pounds, and throws a one hundred and twenty-eight pound shell. This the State and of the County also. tuonster “dog of war” was cist in Boston, sina giana How They are Mape.—An Eastern paper says that the currency stamps are to be issued-in-sheets-of twenty forthe fives and tens, and sixteens for the twenty-fives and Aftys perforated like , postage stumps, ev as ta beeasily separable. All are formed of and if it ever reaches its destination, it will certainly wake up the ‘natives’ ia that be nighted region. Somebedy—had marked in chalk on the mortar, the words, “Constitutional Adviser,” which we think not inappropriate. GREEN Backs. —It has been suggested by each consisting ofa single stamp with a large various business men. says the San Franecisce circle on each side containing the Roman Evening Journal, engaged in retail business, numerals V. or X. it geometrical lathework. that those wholesale dealers who refuse The twenty-fives aid fiftys are made by overTreasury Notes at par. should be marked as disloyal men, and that «ll loyal men refuse to lapping five or ten cents staiaps. The purchase of them or deal with them in any groundwork of the fives and twenty-fives is umanger. This is proper. Let it go forth ~ yellow to prevent photographing, which that the man who refusses to tuke Treasury would be etisy with the brown stamps alone, Notes ehall not be patronized by loyal c.tizens The green of the t448 and fiftys, is not readiSuch a procedure with an occasional dose of Aleitraz will have a most leneficiel effect Wy susceptible of photographing. Of the daily issue 20,000 will be five 8, 20,000 tens, 32,000 twenty-fives, and 32,000 fiftys. EMIGRANTS EN LISTING IN THE UNI ON » AumMy.— The New York World says that the steerage passengers ofthe City of Balt inore, ou her last trip, upwards offorty enli sted in the Union ranks immediately on thei r arrival. Some of these were British soldiers who had 8«¥ved their time, and who will prove a valuable accession amongst our raw levie s. Taking the arrivals and departures of the company alone—the Liverpool, New York, SuGak Cane Syvreuv.—Mr. G C. Holmans of Mokelamne City, has procured machinery in Saeramento for manufacturing sorghum. the juice of the Chinese sugar enue. The vill will mostly manufacture custom work, from cane raised on Mrs. Benson's fara. Mr. H. has already secured enough cane te manutacture 1,600 gallons Ne. b syrup, and has sent to San Francisco for kegs. Thus little by litule, are the various productiers of the world exemplified as being adapted to the rich soil and genial climate of this won derful country. —Slockton Republieon. ae cee) A Live or BarrLe.—This expression often occurs in referring to the order of aud Philadelphia line—the returns show that troops on the battle-tie'd, and it is ne doubt we are receiving threeemigrants of this class wheu the rebela there were breaking up their encampment. They were priocipally infant ry and artillery, the latter numbering three pieces. Lee, Jackson, Cobb, and others were there, and slso 5,000 cavalry were at New Murket, five miles east of Frederick. Scouts from Havanna and Gettysburg arrived late last night; they confirm the evacuation of the camp at Frederick by the rebela Tie most active measures are being put in force to assemble a large army to resist the rebel invasion and sive our Capital and State from devastation nd outrage. Springheld, Mo., Sept. 12th.—Early this morning 350 rebels captured Palmyra, 12 miles from Quincey, <A fegiment has been it is sot supposed they will surrender it with Wheeling, Sept. 12th.—A dispatch, dated Gauley, 9th, says Jenking and bis whele rebel force of guerrillas have been met aud routed by six companies of 2d Va. cavalry. 5,800. and of departures 2,080. Arrivaisat National Washington, Sept. 12th.—The Intelligens reports that McClellan made bis headquarters some miles beyond Rockville, and that the army had approached Monoeacy river, a portion . Valleys; worth’'s He lefé 3 By G. K, Farquhar, Deputy. don exph . before R. MeGoun, J. P. A. B. Gregory and 8. W. Boring, doing business under-the firm and name of Gregory& Boring vs J. L. Gamble.— Notice is herepy given thatall persons holding er, to der ~ bility of . ing Neva worth’s I Roads are now strongly protected by forces being posted on all roads leading to them. A dispatch from Elville, on the Baltimore and Otio Railroad, reports that heavy cannonneding was heard at an early hour yesterday morning, apparently in the neighborhood of Urbanna, Up to last night all was quiet in the viewnity of Harper's Feary; neither tele graph or railroad are ‘interrupted between there and Wheeling. Philadelphw, Sept. 1Nth.—The City Coun cil has appropriated a half mihon fordefence of the city, aud giving the Mayor full power. ¥ 'T Murphey & Lady, C Pobr, CS Cressey, Blue 'F city H P Show, 49 M B Rice. Geo Willis, Joun Wiatle, they churged through tewn they fired pistols on unarmed citizens, ‘The Federal troops yesterday eccupied Newmarket, oa the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, ten miles from Frederick. Ferry, with 40,000 men ~ Latest they will be best able to resist or attack the enemy. The divisions are usually so placed . advices represeuta large rebel force at Lees’. burg. Rumors current at Norfolk from rethat they can support one another. A true copy, condition gress. attest: personal . “RTLTON COMBS, Constable. interes/s dian matt "next win! A Pro Loghlan, has been months pi Wash'n W White, de H Lineh, do E Brooth, Enreka do do F French, Deer creek A Southerland, do Fawler & Famley,do. C Maulsman, F L J P Bluett, de W Hamilton, San Juan WW Nici.ols, C H W Sprague, do J 3 Whitwer, Rick CC Lerey, do DS Hough, do Jas Darling, do [ MeLaughton, KR H AH Haris, do To the Miners, Mechanics, Laboring Men of all in the State. The undersigned take this method of informing ful supply of mew and Fashionable Cloth. ing for Fall and Winter wear, also with a large assortmentef Boots and Shoes, manufactured especially to our erder aud own trade—that we are enabled to sellhand will sellat reduced prices, whatever is desired Calland see 8, GROVER ret & HAAS &CoO., Sor. of Pine and Commereial Sts., Aug 3th, , Nevada. + t BAKER'S . icing the Lock Stitch, oF ¢] dist ions NOISE LE SS istiteh alike on bot bor. FAMILY. isides, arcunged in the SEWING jsame style and sol at MAC HENE s3:*#ite : pr ious as our. Gro pensities . warrant is ful O'Lag! :ver& Baker Stich Ma At our office alone can! purchasers examine the; relative merits of each: ; He gings nhej ficer Kne traced his GROVER & he immed: : ’ e rested, wi stich.and be guaranteed } BAK ER uitimate aad entire sat-} Lock Stitch ) ficials, net isfaction, by our privi-; FAMILY was flouri: .lege of exchanging for either style if not suited: with their first choice. MACHINES, SEWING ear. Coole: and return [\* twrith Mr.¢ 860. GROVER ; Our No. 9 Machine is ‘admirably adapted to & > BAKE R'S No. 9, SE WIN MacureE. Just bef same youn roost of fi isimpie, durable and Cc cheaper than any other Shuttle Machine in use, wand a great favorite For Manufacturers. iwherever introduced, P >. Call and examine our : GROVER machines before purcha} « sing elsewhere. “turned ov * Hazlett ithe wants of all manuifacturers is far niore ; own at $ CS Da. QUAKER :f Sargent, at . days. We iB AKE R’s riety of each stitch and:i. . adapted to the require; ployed. The cover near! soon as th SEWING ments of all families aad : Up last we hundred di
ing shape \ MACHINE taking out H DEPOT, 24 { San Franeisco. dollars at s [Ce We J.R. Whi — : BILLS OF FARE, fi BALL TICKETS, still contin: mission bu: up stairs, S any kind of _ CHECKS, PROGRAMMES, WAY-BILLS, American their sluic street, -_ * that plevs of goods — Ts Book & Job Printing Establishment manufacturers where sewing is em:329 Montgomery Commercial Street, Nevada. whose We have lately intro. manusacture a large va} DAILY TRANSCRIPT On the { ‘duced a New Style Pum Classes you that having greatly enlarged their former immense stock, with an extensive and beauti in the above line. and lodge. j Alpha JG Gove, do E D Smith, do J Gahar, RD PShingler ao J Dearce, do DB Kennuettle. do DE Canney, Hunt’s H PM Mendem, MF CH Simpkins, Washoe ‘TC Randall, Rock C Miss Lyon, S J GW Kennetle, do send their CERTIFICATES, BLANKS, a thorough reliable one Neatly and promptly executed. tr Inste Aer Hill an snow on F ell at Mom $10 REWARD :! OST between my office and Snow Tent. a 1 new Pocket Case with Surcical Insteuments I will pay the above reward to the person delivering the same at my office. Nevada, Sept. 16th, 1842. DR, F. HILLER J. R. WHITNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 313 Front street, up stairs, Le Seve an industrioas man in roy of permanentemployment. The sale will include Ground, scant! . and Rights. 4 G. SPENCER, For ReeEtvED This Day, a ‘large let oi CREAM LAGER BEER, RANSCRIFT OFFICE. ' A. R. JENKINS, National Exchznge Saioen. Nevada, Sept. I3th. 4 Nevada, July 22d. . . [The c » begins te lo ' j receive the . Very well, a 4° DF The white, 2k UM MONS .—State of Californ Nevada, as. tion of them is finished a ateof Spencer & Morgan particulars enquire f &. G. ia Township of Eure ot A. nd Jno, P. McGuire, J.P. The Peopka, ofle the State bd Crete ~Frank Owens, Chas . & 0. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at om office in said township, on Thursday , the 1rday of Sept. A. p. + at 2e’clock swer to the complaint of The Eure P. ., to anWater:Ditch company, in the sum of kae Hundred, eighteen and 72-100 dollars. as Porno Deke Owe: Sam Prune. Sor the sald’ tem ef Gen the rith freight Fase. The how it is h pci Subscriber offers for sale one half of the machinery and establishment for borin g Wooden Water Pipes,jin this City t The businessis goed and offers a spl ondid opening for DAILY Cream of the Joke . on ity on Sur Wooden Water Pipe Factory FOR SALE! SAN] FRANCISCO. liable sources, from Richmond, say that tne Merrimse No. 2is in no condition for service, her plating not being completed. Her reporFrom ted attack on some of our vessels in the viteer, besides a bounty of $15 each, and one cinity of Fertresa Monroe. some days since, no foundation in fact. The President barrel of flour, and one cord of weod to each. } has has recognized J. D. Fremery, Coreal of the be able fi A. D., 182, at 10 o’elock A.M ,of that day, the and there to exhibit the proof of said liens. ” Given under my hand this, the ninth day o Sept. A. D., 1862. R. MeGOUN, J.P H hooper, Humbug. =6E B Pride, do do do John Cagas, H Carbery, bel cavalry, with two pieces of artillery made As & Ault’s claims. to be and appear before me at my office in Red Dog, on Monday, Sept. the 27th, SEYTEMBER, 13, 1862. to act as he sees fit.. Baltimore, Sept. 12th.—Five thousand rea raid into Westminister last evening. between the Railroad Co’s claims, aid Twining Eichange E Buggs, San F H R Potter, AU A LA Walling, R& R ed by the rebels. BILL-HEADS, The Baltimore San learns by a gentleman from Westminister yesterday, that no rebel CARDS, demonstrations have been made in that diree-J POSTERS, tion; all bridges on the Norther and Ceutral Mr. Si: : the purpe tions int GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR of the bridges over whieh have been destroye Washington, Sept. 12th —Cassius M. Clay the epinion of many that the two armies The arheg been ordered to report to General Butler my is divided into divisions, and there are at New Orleans, for duty. often great gapa between the divisions.— Jackson, Fitzhugh, Lee, and Longstreet They are posted in posilions, or in command: came up behind Hunter's mills from Fairfax ing places—that is, on hills, or in Woods, or and remained at. Leesburg last Thurday and Bounty.—A mad named Cex, in Cincin nati uffered two houses, rent free, with wa ter, to families of any two who should valun« thence tl ; HERE a RO ee en R. H. FARQUHAR, clerk. Broad Street, Nevada. Friday, and then crossed into Maryland at. _ Prize Sane.—In New York, gn the 19th oa the banks of streams, in places where Edward's ult,, 800 bales of cotton, and other goods, comprising the cargoes of two vessels—the schooners Magnolia and Andromeda—confiscated vn account of attempting to run the blockade, were sold under the direction of the Prize Commissioners. The amount real ized was $166,203 63; Attest : lan’s army, and allef them are tavorable. for every two that leave us. Iu three months stand in two lines, buf it is not so. the ageregate of arrivals by this line has been Our loss was 1 killed; loss of the enemy unknown. Philadelphia, Sept. 12th.—Many rumors are in circulation; many are from MeClei sent from Quiney te drive them out. cer of to-day says a message from the army Gre and ten cent stamps, the fives and tens September, th, 1862. Nashville, is reported marching parallel with natti Commercial saya it is believed that the Sept. 14 rebel force is 15,000 while our foree is numA. Maute, Grass valley Hon AA Sargent, W-oe erically larger than that on the ground. They M Bretton, eity JS Huntress, R Flat are. said to have been carefully selected and F Flening, do WS Horn, 8 F L Blines, do M Zellerback, do have been fortifying for the past ten days, J MeVPerson, de George Tramor, Nich’s Information of movements say that there are W D Pisdale, do Miss Julia, RD three divisions, two of which threaten diM S Deal, do A'S Hallidie, BR colossal, and his grapeware noted for being dent.Buchanan is about to remove. from superb. We understand that “Old Block,” Wheatland to Downington, where he has just . Who is one of the best men in the world, Bypurchased u furnrof 200 acres, frem a Mr, rect attack and a third seems to be seeking the way, to advance any good work, is going ‘Townsend Walter, for $36,000. It is said to cross the river below, to see to it thas Nevada county makes gome that ne and Collector Baker are to reside New York, Sept. 12th.—According to the sort ofa show at the State Fair, and we are there, ‘The buildings are the finest upon Richmond Dispatch, the rebel army, sent glad he is taking hold of the matter. There any furm in the celebrated Chester Valley. aguinet Gen. Pope, numbered 150,000, while all of Pope's reinforeeinents, now known to is no mistake about it—if our citizens would The farm lies upon the south side of the have been in his command, never exceeded just make up their minds not to be outdone, Nevada, thene tc which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest the same. county line, and sixteen miles from Frederout some fighting. The rebel forces are beick. We have nothing more certain as to ing subsisted off the people of the State, beor claiming licns on that house and the ground the ebject of the rebels, but a general iming re-clothed, and the army being strengihon whieh the same is erected, situated on Quaker Hill, Township, county and State aforesaid, pression to-day is that the invasion into Ma-~ ened by new recruits. and adjojning cabin, situated in Pryors’ anon, ‘general raid in Pennsylvania, It ia not supposed our army will seek the enemy and Cliarge on their broken ranks! never Jet them fight him upon his own ground, but confine Raise high the Stars and Stripes and let them gan. was at Lexington. Bragg was said to he moving northwardly, to form a junction with Kirby Smith or attack Louisville, while Gen. Buell, with Federals. centered. ut says McClellan's army had advanced as far ean’tteng hope to hold the State, althorgh as Damascus, four miles from the Frederick kuives are streaming Cheer, boys, cheer &c. long try Aft laat accounts, the guerriila, Mor= tey, who is named therein ai exeeutrix; at river. A Bragg, and keeping between bim und the LIEN. NOTICE.. cavalry raid is expected at Chamberaburg, Ohio river, gathering-Federal forces at Cinand many citizens are préparing to leave cinnati, Loulsville and other points, along Grate f California. county of Nevada,,, Washington, Sept. 11.—The Intelligencer the Ohie river. Affairs are such that rebels ‘ Townshia of Little York, Justices’ court : Dixie o’er, body who can afford it should visit and en‘ courage these State Fairs. They serve to interchange ex perievices, to stimulate rivalry, pour, Rerwi Sargeut Franklin Railroad, from Hagerstown. Ss the industry of our glorious State. ‘a * Pear down that BLOOD STAINED FLAG that flatiers Dixie o’er.’’ cs Cheer, boys, cheer, &e, Are ; “world. And then the live stock that will be vasion. : : The rebels are commencing to tear up the ing, Ly The pomologist will there be able to eélipse the splendor of the finest fruit market in the TUESD ie gins on the 30th of the current month at Sacramento, and will continue several days. Charge, boys, charge, the dastard foe’s retreatidehy, foe ap acai It will be a grand exhibition of fruits, the ing, Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 11.—By authority in gore of the Presideat, Gov. Curtin bas called for smechanic arta, &c.—The-husbandman will Sce where our brothers lie, all weltering 700,000 men for immediate service, to repel ‘nwill bring to it the productions of bia fields And thie last words, their mangled bosem’s leay See, boys ece,the Indian’s war-axe gleaming, — On our wounded comrades, now furiously they y indicate that the enemy 1 receiv Heva at the court room of this court, in the city and Wright is fe for them, and conficounty of Nevada, has been appointed for hearing Escaped Federal prisoners who liave ar-. dence prevails that when the enemy do atthe application of Jeanne Clande Escalier Duerived here, report tack they will be repulsed. = = otey. praying that a document. now on file in Villipigue, with, 12,000 meh, marching towards Bollivar, and Breek‘Intelligence trom Kentucky is meagre. It this court. purporting to be the last will and of Augustine Ducetey, deceased, be enridge with 6,000 men, are also marching seems but few rebels are between the Lous ‘testament admitted to probate, and that letters testamentanorth. Their supposed destination is Kenville and Nashville Railroad, and the Obio ry be iss thereon to Jeanne Claude Duco Hear, boys, hear, our caunon’s loudly roar, to display the miimmoth growths, such as no other countiy under heaven can produce. . 1862, Notice is hereby viven that Monday, Sept. 20th, Ae P., 1862, at 1] o’clock, A. M. of said day, captured. contained dispatches from Hind Kent man to Richmond, giving an aceount of Cheer, boys, cheer, the battle’s flercely raging, * —the wonderful products of a California __ oi. The gardinet will have a place in which ing reinforcements. Itis stated that Gen. Memphis, Sept. 10.—A rebel mail late} J-Cheer, boys, cheer, a righteous war we’re wage ing i . STATE Fatr.—The anoual State Yair beTo hau' down thatgREBbeL FLAG that flutters oo Chicago, Sept12.—The last reports from W the matter ofthe estate of Augustine Duji cotey. deceased. In Probate Court. In rursuance of an order of this court, duly made and entered on the 13th day of September. A. D., a rsa fi penn now en fiin le my office. On fail se to ur appee ar and font ae sum 72-100 dollars, and costs opi j wey en under my hand this sth day of a D., 1862. JNO. P. MeGUIKE, J . . 0, D. BABCOCK, const.E , . GWee _ freet yeste: had tags on.