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September 17, 1862 (4 pages)

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THe News ie as far from definiteness as LATER FROM THE EAST. Otp SerLer.—A rattlesnake was killed N the matter ofthe estate of Augustine Daa eva int be thetruth, for we have been telling it with slight variations, accerding to the times: since September, 1855. Seven years have we been engaged, at intervals, in telling pret: . , ty nearly the samo yarn—the samo old talk about oyr wagon road across the mountains. Look for another subject, citizens, Mf you will. It ought to be distasteful to you by this time. If in your wisdom and ofium you have allowed othér routes with less natural advantages, and less money, but more enterprize, to rob you of a rich stream of travel that belongs to you by right of nature, it is natural for you.to dislike being twitted of it. Owls never want a candle. But, the object-of thia article is to say once mofe, that.all is wot lost. We want to tell those interested that their negligence is sinful, but their cofitlawance in it is positively unpardonable—it is. the unpardonable sin from which there is no redemption. We be‘lieve it is a Sicillian proverb—if it is'nt, it ought to be—that “getting lousy can be overlesked, but keeping the vermin is disgraces ful.”The people of this section must see that they are favorably lucated to enjuy the vast advantages of the trade with the silver res gions. They know there are no obstacles worthy of the name—none at least, but they can eusily sutmount—in the way of keeping up atcontinuous line of teams going to and _ from Nevada Territory through this place and Grass Valley. > The route from Lincoln through these towns is the shortest. We have demonstrated it over and over, It is not disputed now. Why ts it aot traveled? The hille between this place and Eureka are not as easily passed as they ought to be, and the utter apathy of the people leaves the road to improve itself. twenty thousand dollars, (competent judges affirm it) will build a road with the casiest of mountain grades ovér the ‘of Richmond. influence to put duwn the ‘demon of aboli tion,” ved, Seward tells the mienesths represen civil war, the issues of which is either nation al life or death; that if the rebels prevai to settle. He says, also, and to the poiat: “T think that the wrangles which occur red among the Crusaders uhout their respect as Wise as disputes about abolition woul: Cabinet or in the assemblivs of the people.” The Socretat to be, he rather thought he would try to ap and “‘send treason reeling buck to the den o darkness from whence it sprung,” instead o nent issues. > the Scientific American, the number of sew country is 70,000. COUNTRY BEFORE Party.—One Hughes, Chairman of the State Central Coinmittee of Pennsylvania, recently had the presumption to enclese two or three Denioeratic addresses, a la Colton, to Secretary Seward, at the same time begging the Secretary to use his He got in reply just what was desertative of a vanished party that the country is not engaged in a political canvass about questions of civil administration, but in a there will be no questions of admiuistration If they fail there will be time to settle such questions ; that the nation “cannot wisely turn aside from the chase of the fearful demon of diaunion, to pursue any in ferior demon, whether imaginary or real.”"— ive creeds, when they sat down to the siege of Jernsalem, were just as rational and just now be in the armyof the Potomae in front What is tnwise in the camp at euch a moment cannot be wise in the 'y closes by telling the Mr: Hughes, if he were at liberty to serve the country in his own way as Mr. Hughes seems peal te nil sorts to ¢ome at onee under arms aiding in distracting the country by imperti(@ According to a statistical article in ing machines annually manufactured in this Twelve or tourteen esty to sixty thousand, and his neighbors had Jost all their provisions, cattle and blankets. The rebels paid for iothing. Cape Race, Sept. 12th.—Garibaldi has arrived in Spezzia. In the action which resulted in his defeat and capture, he was wounded in the thigh and foot by a bayonet, and his retreat cut off. An unconditional surrender was unavoidable, yet a desperate, but unsuc-. cessful resistance was nevertheless made. sition; rumor says that the Governinent coritemplates sending him back to America, Popular demonstrations in his favor have oecurred in several places, but have been put down. Nashville, Sept. 12th.—Fifteen thousand men under Buell leave to-night, to pay their respects to Kirby Smith’s men. Eight thousand men of Rosencranus’ army arrived to-day in this city; it ia being fortified Louisville, Sept. 12th.—Seldiers from Cumberland Gap, report that Gen. Morgan has made a foray through the rebel lines, and captured provisions sufficient to subsist his ariny for sixty days. Cincinnati, Sept. 13th.-—-The Governor to-day orderad home the fnilitia sent him for the delence of the border. Cincinnati troops -. retarned to the city this forenoon. Their services are no longer required in Ky. ‘Their army is sufficient for any emergency. The 1} rebels are posted at Walton twenty miles south. Baltimore. Sept. 13th.—Our informatien in regard to the rebels retreating scross the Potomac, was from the most reliable authority. , Dispatches from Frederick, Md., to-day, say firiig in the direction of Harper's Ferry was-heard early this morning and continued until 11 o'clock, when it ceased, but conimen ced again at noon. f Hooker took possession of Frederick last night, and MeClellan entered that city this f . morning. rebel wagon-trains. The impression at Frederick undoubtedly is that the cannonading was at Harper's Ferry. Baltimore, Sept. 12.—Gentleman who left Frederick yesterday afternoon says that on Wednesday alternoen heavy firing was heard in the direction of Harper's Ferry. It was as followa: General Loring had crossed the Nothing had betn done as to this final dispo-. The dispatch also says, we captured the }_ twenty-two persons whom he had captured. They had all violated their parvle, and for; feited their bonds. Arrivaisat National Exchumuge Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR SEPTEMBER, 15. 1562. JW Danwels, Grass V sudge M’Farland, city do O HP Sheets, do © Black, GM Wilson, de ¥ C Porter, Saw M J A Pryer, do N Olsom, Moore's F T Lampe. do G Williams, do AH Harris, do E P Jeffery. do E Jonup, War 85 M Zilham, R&R F BWheelock T Parker,GR M Seaburg, on J E MeCannack, Alle’y M McFarland H B ‘Taylor, Blue T W Calligan -} Canvas C Going, Nevada H Hamilton Agt, 8 F N Merimam, W Carrol G MeKenot, J McKenot, W All H V Turner, H H Alpha M Crum, Marysville ° U Hues, Campt’e do S Manwell, Wash’n do C Roberts, 8S J rt, & wife. RD G Faster, Sac 8 ¥F Ellet, Omega AB Dibble, GV H C Dauchy. do T Marrest, Dutch Flat S$ Felon, do JMurphy, — do L Rogues, do ¥F sewell, Woolsey’s F H B Morrill, Lincoln W L Parsyth, L H W Bags. do IW Wolfe, SF L NEVADA THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF LE ROUX’S WAR ON CANVAS !! ONE NIGHT MORE!! LL those who love their count’ y should not failto goto night, nene can look at this true and impartial representation of the war, and bea te” LUKE-WARM UNION MAN ! ! Tickets, 75 cts. . Y Children 50 ets. Or Doors open at 7 o’clock, commences at 8. WM. HAMILTON, Agent. To the Miners, Mechanics, Laboring Men of all Classes in the State. The undersigned take this method of informing you that having greatly enlarged their former immense stock, with ar extensive and beantiNotice is herepy given that all persons holding or claiming Jicns on that house and the ground
on which the same is erected, situated on Quaker Hill, Lownship, county and State aforesaid, and adjoining cabin, situated in Pryors’ Canon, bet ween the Railroad Co’s claims, and Twining & Ault’s claims. to be.and appear before mic at my office in Ked Dog, on Monday, Sept. the 27th, A] De Y8C2, at 10 o’elock A. M , of tliat day, the and there to exhibit the proof ef said liene. Given under my hand this, fhe mimth day 0 Sept: a. p., 1362. RK. McGOUN, J. 1 A truce copy, attest: oi MILTON COMBS, Constabdle. We have lately intro‘dueed a New Style Fam‘ily Sewing Machine.ma ‘king the Lock Stitch, or ‘stitch alike on both GROVER BAKER'S . NOISELESS FAMILY ‘sides, arranged in the SEWINC = ‘samestyle and sol at ‘H ENE S! ‘same prices as our Groah S60 00 iver & Baker Stich Machines. At our office alone can ' GROVER purchasers examine. the ; & relative merits of each ; : . a 9 + stich.and be guaranteed ; BAK bE R’s wHimate and entire sat-: Lock Stitch isfaction, by our privi-: FAMILY lege of exchanging for 's EWIN c either style if not suited MACHINES with their first choice. & GROVER: Our No. 9 Machine is & _ jadmirably adapted to BAKER'S ithe wants of all mana; : ifacturers is far more No. 9, : ; isimpie, durablea « as ~ ) ' « . deceaged..[n Probate Court. In purA Seip lt i trough dog to tag 12th poet FN none: No tave: 0 at Cold Spring Ranch, Sierra County, the . Lise? tn anger Bt this egurt. duly: made and urday) but ieibo-vague as to be scarecly. Cimehunatti, Sept. 12.The: rebel army . other day. having twelve rettics on and a entered on the J3th, day. of September. A. 1» pany red Siler tig ansicty endeared. [has fallen back Hi Their . butfun. indicating that his suakeship was ii Notice . ery eivahat Monday, Sept _~ ae any real ti idee “iy ol strength is estimated, by prisoners taken by . thir teen years of age. ; 20th he Doe Ate St ine sity ma ae a] ORNYING, SEPT, 17.) °ve"Y reast, in waiting for it. we . our scouts, at irom te® to twen thousand: x ; . . sognty of Nevada, been ggointe for hear z eek er }. pee WRDEBE SPSS per ° r, learn phy thing by it, it is that the rebels. one half of-. which came this of Flor. . Tue blagk people of Hayti hr ye Agee thesapplieai , as * gne ude Escalic Pgs ae = = . have escaped from Maryland into Virginia ence. such Pay rong Soe yany sense of sine that ovey. pray ee ee the last wit > in Gr. ' ise 5 . Prisoners say the retreat was made because . they can even detect an allvy of copper in 4 i. purporting “Deentey, deceased, bc eae _. THe OLD Srory.—We are going to re-. again, with perhaps the loss of their baggage they heard of Powell’s advance into Ken. gold ring by smelling it. é red to probate, au’! that leiters testamenta© arian _ peat the same old story again. It is a good . train, and-that there is ne longer any -dan. tucky. Our. scouts last night reperted the ‘ nae ry be issues thereon to Jeanne c laude Duco: . Bethe story, though the point of it seems not to be . ger of an attack on Cincinnati and, therefore, . enemy retreating in cunfusion to Florence. _ THe Butte Record hoists the name of pa dap ol ie armen ti persons inseneéted tay . en ite as distinctly seen as it should. Good . the militia’ of Ohio has been allowed to go ten miles. south west of Cincinnati. Geo. B. McClellan for President, in 1864. which time and place all per b. innen stories will. ' i Lis , y Philadelphia, Sept. -12.—Heavy rains to. subject to the derision of the National Deni. “September, 13th, 1862. t .Growt stories will.bear repeating, and we are g0'%8 . home. Buell.is waking up apparently in . day delayed military operations for defense . eeratie Convention. : Attest: — RQUHAR, clerk BD esasts to keep on repeating the same old story n-. Tennessee and the rebels were repulsed in an . of the State: The overflow of the Schuy—— By Gs Ke Farquhar, Deputy. B got abes til’our readers see the point and act upon . attack on the Federals at Harper's Ferry. — kill river, Ect ientporiee, Satmage, come estima: tery Soteronen — peje le : LY a cot , : ; ; i ; . eae ting it as bigh as a million of dollars. : rer ee McClellan's army, hn \.ie it. , Let nobody stort in-surp rise ,nhow, and Our forces are occupying Frederick in Maay: Best. 13.—Special doapattes to N. . tered out of service. The Government now LIEN N oT! % aydeee. say there 1s something new in what we are ryland where the rebels lately were. Y. papers say that a citizen of Frederick, . allows only yne full ied tara alls Rips es poise onc eg some so trfour about.to say. Don't make big eyes, everyGaribaldi, itisrumored, will be sent. to . Md., arrived at Washington yesterday. He é $< Prem © ) Township of Little Yorks spatter oa a bedy, and declare after reading the aame old . America, Good ! Let him come. We . Confirms the report of the evacuation, and Ar merged Mo., on the ae — cok be bre rece 12: P. A.B, Gregory and 8 i . story you never heard it before. It would. can’t have enough of such men 2 says the rebel force is estimated at from fitnel MeNyil, agreeably to general orders, shot . oe of Gregory & Boring vs J. 1. Gamble.— The: ’ i . 3 set one . from th Vines ar the bott high anc stakes a Many ~ who has , seen not The gro hoe wate tention the sens a high, : put ina ing afte: Waite h lars en. the vine fally, ar Tae ‘one has a aril Nationa epicure: able est: cient to latter p he besto that cal world suicide . } landlord . . who wa On the . ; they has War atthe T represe! BceuEes ent uta = tations: ' not say ; : bli ae “di atrade. T A _ ‘cheaper than any > ware worst part of the route, and render our road bai rnnnts a ape on a yay The Potomac at Williamsport and marched toful supply of mew and Fashionable Cloth. $ E WI N.C he Ee ete mes & ayinatio ‘ ce ; # number of machines made in 1353 was only . ; ing for Fall and Winter wear, also with a MACHINE sores ee ee at BEC, eps , superior to any other crossing the Sierra.— . . : a wards. Harpers Ferry, where he coinmenced ee taeda ok cd 4 Sie a2 * tand a great. favorite The pic ‘Tf any one wants to be assured that the in2.500. Up 16 the present time. (from 18681 ag attack on the Federals. The Federale} of od eapeci Oo he en a nae . For Manufacturcrs. wherever introduced, > of adm : to 1862.) the aggregate is 200,000; and 358 . opened their masked batteries on the rebels, factured especially to our erder aud own $60. : as BFS vestment would bea profitable one, and at A 4 lei h ith } ter Iti trade—that we are enabled to sell,and will Som m — differen: ; j American patents for improvements upon . Tepulsing them with great slaughter. cod Gk 'E i . the same time learn what we are daily losing eiiet desta e ; k .: . reported we took many prisoners.— Nothing sellat reduced prices, whatever is desired . ~~ aie ROVER having a w. went of the proper apirt of enterprite,. o taken out within . gocisive has at yet been réceivéed here. ‘The . inthe aboveline. Call and see Call and examine, cary areepnic bv. want the proper sy f entetpriz ; ) «& P : . : ,. thirteen years. secessionists here seem very incek, and are S, HAAS & CO,, machines before purcha} a he has only to station himself by the side of a Sey Paes cauah. Accabled absdt the news. isa tint Sor. of Pine and Commercial Sta., sing elsewhere. WeiB A KK E R°s« The ser the San Juan road and look at the moving MrTHODIST CONFERENCE.—The com: . quarter. Aug bias Nevada. . anufacturea large va . Ss i to-night caravans, to be satisfied, aud at the same . mittee on the state of the country, of which The Government yesterdity completed ar“ riety of each stitch and } EWING time be ashamed of the spirit of Nevada and . Rev. Dr. Peck, and Messrs. Dryden, Blain . Togements for the settlement of free colored DAILY TRANSCRIPT adapted to the require: ; MACHINE Apro Grasa Valley —A gentleman who lately pass. and Fish were members, came squarely u persons in Central America, the precise place ments of all families aad ‘gr DEPOT, 1 > ments . : , q ¥Y UP . depending on circumstances. Senator Po— ; cashatasturess at nocd’ . ’ Conk ed over both routes, tells us, asa Nevadan, . to the work in their report to the Methodist meroy will conduct the expedition, and has Book & Job Printing Establishment where sewing is em. 1220 Montgomery street, ead he is mortified at the utter somnolency we . Conference at Sah Francisco, a few days full powers ~ He promises that he will etart ei A ployed. } Re ee trict, D exhibit when diamonds are only at arms’ . since. We have never met more leyalty in on chara “e sion aban all rear le ee j . ie * : : e E : oats ded wi implements of husbandry. our SB Eee ae ' suing ye length ‘and all we bave to do is but to wake . so small agpace, than is compressed in that thousand colored persons have already insari a up, reach forth, and appropriate. report. It comes square up to the right . formed Pomeroy of their desire to vail them. BILL-HEADS, BILLS OF FARE, pastor f \ —_————_—_>—__——— voint. andjis full of the meat of : selves of the President's colonization seheme. . carps ALL TICKET “Now ny Sr. Paut, THE WORK GOES ecieee : xi gia Salem, Oregon.—On the thirteenth Ballot : * . 7 Hon BRAVELY ON".—The dispatch elsewhere in-. report was adopted, and the Methodi i Harding was elected U.S Senator, rePOSTERS, CHECKS, i Nouri Sie ; i : pred, an ® Methodist . ceiving 28 votes. Harding is a Union DemPROGRAMMES CERTIFICATES, * Union J forms us that Major McKay, a wretch wiio . church of this State stands where it wants . oerat. , ; Nort has lived on the Government for the last ten . to be, committed in any emergency for the Portland, Oregon, gives nearly five thous. WAY-BILLS, BLANKS, ; er = : ing the . years, hae been arrested and seit to Fort . whole Union and against the infernal rebeland dollars te the U. 8. Sanitary CommisNeatly and promptly executed. conser Alcatraz, fur uttering treasonable sentiments. . lion. : aad that all The world a . . rus : ~— i : a a teer in . © world moves n little. 2 ublie opinion ie [FF Major McKay, of Benicia, who hes {HF Col. Dan, McCook, whett he read the #10 REWARD:! aie ors getting ripe. At last the Governivent is not lived on she Gor ; : . dispatch announcing his brother.s murder, OST between my office and Snow Tent. a re bellior going to have its good nature imposed i. ed on the Government fur the past 10 years an eye-witness says, evenin the agony of be4 new Pocket Case with Survical InsteuDavia C€ ments I will pay the above reward to the person delivering the same at my office. Dk, F. HILLER Nevada, Sept. 16th, 1862. : was arrested on Monday last for uttering treasonable sentimeats. He was desp:tched te Fort Alcatraz. reavement, his theughts could net. be restrained from the idea of wreaking a terrible vengeance on the cowardly assassins who could murder his brother while alone and longer. It has come to realize that it is bad enough to reflect that’ if has been feeding a wretch ten years, but to have the thing snap tunate)s the gre: from th Wooden Water Pipe Factery its fingers in the face of a benefactor j Ea rostrate in sickness; and through his gri POR SALE! led ‘ ingers in th sho & enetac ot te bece aA dispatch was received at San Fran Se bash ouuns the srt dg acre ern — i bewded Subscriber offers for sale one half of the & yea yond endurance. There is such a passion as . cisco from the Secretary vf War saying that . take another rebel prisoner as long as Ged J. R. WHITNEY 4 ne, ee ee Sa titie righteous anger, and the Governme te eae : bei 4 , ; iniquitie juatly got ita pe an biche little. * ag “HE@ne thousand men are. placed at Panama . gives me breath. Wooden Water Pipes,jim this City ! the pag. COMMISSION MERCHANT, of humen nature than the dullness of inani. Cenc’ for them. Tho regiment will be im. Ay Aam REMOVED.—A short time sin We. $33 Feent etrect, un stad nent employment. The sale wil Include 5 summar tion. Since croakings will aot ¢ mediately raised and forwarded atgthe ex. Mr. Alford hy ides ia arose ale ee , ; ; © who, ac ion. : q aot cease, let penee of the citizens of San Francisco Mr. ord, who resides ina house by himself Ground, Machinery and Rights. f ; King Stork suceeed King Log and establish . ria oe on the San Joaquin river, in stepping into his {SANYFRANCISCO. KE. G. SPENCER. oere his power by his deeds, house, dislagated or otherwise injured his For particulars aun Ge Whit “Peeae e be Us. ate tC San Francisco will forward two hunaS viel . left arin. It was some time before h »j rae ra kwac abe WAITE, “lesome a“ a dred and fifty thousand dollars te the Sani: . ; fo he receit——__ . DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICE. and, re Tue*Ricur BSrinit.— The loyal people . tary Fund, within the meth. ee pedir pect caralge ong iad rertenl mr . The Cream of the Joke ! ee * slmoet . of San Francisco are just right fur the times. Tue ARMY loceaes > ‘operation was performed by Dr. Noreom of .) UM MONS .—State of Californi ‘oar fore he . The couvtry needs the service of its sous.— The product of nea om the Uh pp bear . thie city, and the arm was taken out of the R ECEIVED This Day, a large lot Nevada, 8. Township of + san etggr at Aas est to hi They are ready. The San Franciscans ten. placed at 120,000,000 stigetiey ie cothnated shoulder socket. The injured man has Te. of Calinecie ie Prsak One ee gc ena —s a ene der a regiment of one theusand men to the that the army demand will take up about —— a oo of the operation so eg are hereby summoned to appear beq ; peer d ,:. Gevernment, delivered at Panama, with all 42} per cent, of our entire crop. The U. "se i ockton Republican. —_, c py en ae hapa ne Peace, at his Phis cou exnenere sald: ‘The. Secretary of Wa S Economist therefore predicts an anusualee . CREAM LAGER BEER day of Sept a. >. bane at Se'ciock — le © burners ag eel wie a Fac. ly heavy demand for rd eae grades asdur-. Te Russian ship Kamschatki arrived at rh awer to the complaint, of The Eureka Lake Wat. 7 acted w cepts. The regiment will be raised. Let it. ing luet year, and that the prices of such . S82 Francisco, on Thursday, from Kodiak or Ditch ene Se sum of One Hundred, “@ nakedne be an hénor to the golden State. The city . will be out ofall proportion with those of , With a cargo of ice. : . SF ate tener adhe Ce et amaten wow in the fi sy eee $08 Batwars a ore a — fine grades, The same paper predicts} Ane ply ere ate San Francis<o. . answer foe Saaenar oo Tt ce he «od — Band the ot dollars to the Sanitary Fund within the . @ heavy importation of ign wool—al. , % tor the said sum of One Hundred ill, ’ Senaiiie of ter eoed a oer. scow of every married maa who , National Exchengetaioen. . » Uygn SM MY hand thissth'day of Sept. a. peacd : Neve ee oman ates, * Bem