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September 21, 1861 (4 pages)

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= Bhe Morning Transcript. = if a6 . lie the encampment of our pickets on Bailey's (ARRIVAL OF THE’ PONY.! Cross Roads. Two of the shells fell short European News. “TAX NOTICE. rand the third. passed balf a mile beyond them. In retaliation, our sharp shooters advanced by the Hibernia. The dates are to the 16th neeThe-Ponyarrived at-9,.a.M., with dates on their pickets and killed two of their numWEVADA CITY. “EY a ‘ ult. If they get by the ears in Europe, they from St. Joseph to the 10th of September, ber. prevails activity greatest SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21st. wilt not have much time to meddlejin our afwith the following dispatch to the Union : 10th.—The Sept. A note from the operator dated Sept. 14, in alj-the departments of the Navy Yard ; r\HE CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNfairs : : Oa . 1675 men are employed, night and day: Shot ‘VOLUNTEERING. 150 miles west.of Fort Kearny,says: = ° ‘may are hereby notified that the ASSESSGreat Briratx.—The Austrian ArchFor four days we have a no reports from and shell, and all kinds of ammunition. conMENT ROLL for'the year 1861, for Nevada coun-_ for collection and that As well as we can judge, from our exduke, Maximilian, on visiting Southampton the east till.just nuw, and no time to make tinue to be 1orwarded to various points in ty, is now in my hands in régard to the collection will be strict1aws the of e manufactur The relative ‘to the projected Austrian Steamship quantities: in ; up asummary. The telegraph, railroad and imujense Gil a changes, the good, work of volunteering ly enforced. Company, made a speech, in which he prerifled cannon progresses without California is going. ahead with gratifying dicted closer sympathies, commercially and boat comonrunieation is cut off through MisDahlgren n. ‘ eouri. The gap in the wire will be closed in. intermissio J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, liveliness. It is true that several partisan politically, between England and Austria. New York, Sept. 1Uth.a few days to Julesburg, when your ‘disto and Ex-officio Tax Collector, Mr. Roebuck also made a speech, extolpatéhes will be sent to within J00 wiles of editors in theStaté,; having nothing else An arrival from Burbadoes reports an arrival in the vieinity of the privateer Sumppets Ser ies occupy their attention since the election, are. ling the constitutional efforts of the EmpeSalt Lake. Nevada Sept. 17th, 1861. ter; short of coal, but government authoriWaSsHINGTON, Sept. 7th. to throw wet blankets on the recruitror of Austria. trying obto on permissi ond be.marriage contract between the Prinretused” place: that of ties The-rebel outposts are now but four miles ing business; but,.as the men whose ambicess Aliceand Prince Leopold of Hesse, was n there. tai w supply os The (llowing are the details of the news {From the Democrat Extra} THe Cc frequentl) per ore W of Messrs eye Hill, remarks ¢ Mr.G.F. inf this co gist and interest:, “The ¢ ble quant usual qu ef coppel cast fron It appear scales, oc down fro ing the gi a distant from the President’s house, aud but Bautimore. Sept. 10. ' three miles from Arlington Heights. __The London Times in its city article again A letter in the Baltiinute American, from At daylight fhis morning, a relief guard of expatiates on the’ financial difficulties acenFederal troops was fired upon by a considernear. Leesburg, says that a whole Mississippi mulating against the American Government, able number of the enemy, near Hunter’s regiment, statroned there, revolted on Saterand says that the most earnest wish of the Chapel. on the Virginia side of the Potomae. day, broke their muskets to pieces and startfriends of America ‘must be that the difficul. At Sunrise two companies of our troops ed home’. ties thus in sight may accumulate with sulwere sent out to reconnitre, and discovered ; Cairo, Sept. 10th. . ficient rapidity to bring the. North and_ the that the rebels: had taken position at Buil’s . The gunboats Conestoga and. Lexington tered South to reason. ppi reconnei down the Mississi river toCross Roads, and ‘had thrown forward twou_. FRANCE.—There was a vague report ofa regiments during the night. These‘ regi. day, and eame in contact with twelve guns tion aspires no higher than the ranks seldom signed at Osborne on the 14th inst. bother their heads by reading partisan balderdash;mot much harm has been done. Our patriotic neighbor of the Journal raps these partisan croakers, “right lustily, over their knuckles in his yesterday's editorial, headed —* Political Cavilers,” wherein he justly stigmatizes the-incessant grumblers at the Federal Administration as unpatriotic felgrowing coolness between Franee and Ausments dre now posted along a little creek, lows, who wish to dumpen the ardor of the tria, bearing an ominous reseinblance to that in a wood near Hunter’s Chapel. The ehemy’s forces on Monson’s Hill is »men who are ready to fight fer the Union. which preceded the late war. Prince Metternich had taken leave of the Emperor, and busily engaged in drilling, and) gecas'ana! Strangely enough, in another editorial, directthe latter had gone to the Chalons Camp.— shots are fired from the Hill at Federal ° ly along side of the ‘ Political Cavilers,” he, Gen. Fanti had also left Paris and, was en unconsciously, of course, does upa little route to the Chalons Camp. Cano, Sept. 7th.—Generals. Pillow end The Moniteur officinlly confirms the apwet blanketing, by berating the Administrapointment of M. Benedetti as Minister to tion “for. making J. W. Denver a Brigadier: Italy, and announces other tinor appoint General.” Our neighbor ought to reflect that ments. Polk are at Columbus, Ky., with 7,000 rebels, Jeff Thompson is in Missourt, directly Opposite, with the balance of the foree. ight hundred Federal troops left-to-day y these are ticklish times, and that a double POLAND.—<An important popular demonsedged editorial sword is liable to cut morp,. tration occurred at Lubin on the 12th inst. PM? Military Commander, however, by his, ways than its wielder intends. However, it energetic action, suppressed’a conflict withis lucky for the recruiting business, as we out any more serious conséquences than that have just remarked, that the men who make a certain number of persons were wounded. ee up the rank and file are not much influenced . by editorial logic. : ey The noisest quill driver of the South We have hag some experience in the art yesterday. which has been inercased by the ab sence of news from that quarter to-day. General Roze‘cranz left-camp yesterday and swept over the ujeuntains in toree! ‘The is the editor of the Richmond Dispatch, who rebels are reported strong and mystery of volunteering, and our expesuggests not merely the capture of Washingyoud us this morning. rience has taught us that American volun teers may be safely assorted into five classes : let—enthusinstic patriots, who shoulder their ton and the occupation of Philadelphia, but the humiliation of “proud New York.” Its revenge would not be sweet enough it says, unless it could tread with martial step thre’ the broad streets of that city and quarter in was His ingtop. Hall's Elill, whieh the Confederates took yesterday, after a sharp figot, brings us three miles nearer Washington then bercto fore, and our posts and camp are now in full sight of the Capital. just returned sensible men for recruiting officers—men in part of the following articles + zens of South Miseouri—‘Come and join us : Comprising a complete assortment of MINER’S SUPPLIES, such as usuaily found in a count store. Those wishing Goods in our line will tind it to their advantage to giveusa eal bofore going elsewhere, as we are ‘ ‘< BOUND TO SELL AS CHEAP As the same quality of GOODS can be purchased at any Grocery Store in Nevada county. JERE C. GREEN Red Dog, May 25-tf Humboldt, Alen county, J A Emerson, M’ville J A Pierce, de ‘J Edwards, G Valley Kensas, -has been 1) C Deekey, Bloonjtield T Benelleck, GW Arnold, do do s Plat, F Carrol A Tacker, . Hant’s Hill LA do R AAsmer, L York GL Schwat, do G Moryan, A Merriman, do do Graham, JA Dansing & Lady ST. I Batfom, City G W Gosling, do Omeya W D Gray, O Q Mil Temperance Beverage Of the seeson. For sale at all the principal saloons in the city and vieinity. Orders left at No. 46 Spring street. will be prom “ attended to, e2t tf R. eDANIEL,” 1 Jacohys, Downieville kK Croom, © Bluif © Evans, Sweetiand J Winemiller, Moo’s W_K Poiter, ludiins, headed by a man namet\Mathe ws, an Indian trader. Most of the men eepable of defending the town were absent with Gen. Lane's command. lican, Sept. Pith : Caiko, 10th.—A fight joccured this P. M. at Lucias Bend, between the gun-boats Con doors, was not entirely estoga The following is from the Missouri Repub and Lexington and gnn batteries. cat “regrets” that a ‘minority has been develep n shot, and the Federale had one man in why California should not farnish the very ed of unyielding opponents to the Adminis jured, seon, despite of the partisan néwapapers. Zouaves regiment; was shot this afternoon finest volunteer army. the world has ever tration.”’ Dr. B. H Patterson, of the Sth Missouri by C. H. Kelley, a correspondent of the CPA young officer hearing some one cele Missour: Democrat. Advices trom Nortolk_repert that the -se te The Mexican. Diario, is positive that brating the exploits ofa prince, who, in two the grandfather of Beauregard was a Mexiassuults upon a town, had killed six men can Bandit. named Boregallo, who acquired with bis own hand. great wealth by his depredations in the moun**Bah !” said he, “T would have you to know cession forces strong, and = en camped within 6 miles of that place, and that the littl: army there is expectingan attack. ANNYARTENDEL County, Md., Sept. 7. tains of Sierra Madre. At his death the that the very mattressesI sleep upon, are gang broke up, and his son, Boregallo, jr., stuffed with nothing else but the whiskers of ethigrated to New Orleans, where he bought those men whom . have sent to slumber in two large estates, the first he called Touton, the other world.” Z >_> and the second Beauregard; hence his name Touton Beauregard. -are 10,000) The rebels kept up an almost incessant firing on our men at the ferry, and attempts are making as if they intended to cross yester day. There was busy cannonading at Ed. ward's Ferry, this may be their plan of drawing attention from other works which’ are te E. E. Eyre, receutly appointed Ma jer of Cavalry by Gov. Downey, has tender the 8. F. correspondent of the Union, a Sumver. He accepted the appointment unparty of forty-eight men were to leavé San der the expectation that servige would be Francisco on Tharsday, morning, for New required on the plains in guarding the OverOrleans, overland through Mexico, to join. land Mail route, but the forees have recently No guns were observed mounted on the forti the Confederate army, They are weil armed been ordered to a different field. fications, but a masked —, is erected,. concealed by 4 grove pear Bailey's Cross Roads, aboat yards this side of the earth Among the number are many pereons who have been prominent politicians te” The recruiting atGraas Valley is going works. On Saturday everything was quiet, and Office holders in the State. Most of the on swimmingly. The National says that the. but this morning the Confederates members of the company are six feet in company will organize teture. < a Sacra WELL KNO: sengers $5 50) HO But . ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC. he inte The House has been sheswonts improved and . will be kept ina good style. Ha ving been engaged in kee pinga Hotel fora number s of years; a years. a is going than ar I am confident of pleasing all who may favorme . YHERIFE’S SALE. —Whereas on the [8th with theiypatronage. he) day of Sept. A. D. isl, a final judgment and Terms reasonable. jy24tf rates 0 we unt decree was rendered in the District Court of the ‘‘ Oppesition 14th Judicial Di-trict of the state of California. in and for the county of Nevada, against Robt. Jones, David R. Jonesand John Owens, and in to all Im positions.” a OPPOSITION STACE LINE favor of Powell Jones ant! George Kees fer the eum of Eleven Hundred and ‘Ten Dollars, prip = tion Of judgment until paid, together. with all Valley, JAS.8S. MceCUE WOULD) should: In con inform.the traveling public that ' on and after this date, JUNE 3d, his ” opposition STGE LINE will make DAILY TRIPS between Nevada and Marysville, . bn in Plaintii’s complaint be foreclosed, and the have m and ab; if hee From Nevada to Marysville. ciple debt. with interest on the principle at Aho’ rate of two per cent per month frem the /rendi course cents property therin described, to wit :—One full un divided fourth of th:t certain lot ér parcel of Leaving the United States Hotel, Ne mining claims situated on Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield Township, Nevada county, state of Califer vada, Monday, Wednesday, and be wal Friday Mornings, at 7 o’clk. but su Frenting southward on the brow of the Hill slo ing te go to Marysville, Sacramento or San Fran pia, generally known aythe Illinois Company’s On the return trips my stage will Diggings, with metes’ nd bounds as follows :— ville alternate days ne Nevada. leave Maryseas, extending ng will find it to their advantage to go by my ne, because it is much cheaper than going any Ahence back into the hill an aver re width as #ove 1770 teet, adjvuining the claims of the Philgdelphia (ompaay on the east, aud other way., jet [* Taudy, Bouker & Co. yn the west, and claims of parties unknown on the north; with all ten Ral JAS. 8. MeCUE, Proprietor. °) ements, cuts, flumes, tailings, rights, privileges, hydrauhe and mining apparatus, «nd all appur THE GLOBE HOTEL, tenianees thereunto belonging, or in any wise « A. G, CHEW.,...... PROPRIETOR. pertaining be levied upon und sol to s-tisty said judgment; interest and costs, and ‘the proceeds therefore applied tothe payment of said Red Dog, Nevada County.
THE PROPRIETOR of the above well known Ho sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby g:ven. thatI will expose to public sale all the above described property; to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, an TUESDAY, OUT., T.B McFarland. Pit'tis Atty. ai ae i OILS! OILS! OILS! ; hive (tein hastens sasBe HOMESTEAD FOR SALE. _ Polar, Linseed;{raw and boiled ble and eniertly arrauged. Lot is 40 feet by 80; Substantially "iarlosed, and and well stocked with bearing Fruit hg . wholesale anand retellat the Broad Dr. ©. M. BATES. Successor to H. H. Wickes & Co. rifled « Persons wie, ping to the South Yuba River, 250 feet, more or Store. ina few days. The their concealed batteries, throwing shell inte Drug sep2] rendezvous is at Hamilton Hall. NEVADA CI he has leased the above h Grass \ tel would senpouies call i . 2 the attention of the TRAVsaid to be in progress on the ferry road leadELING PFBLIC to this House. Beivg entirely ing to Leesburg. Gen. Banks’ division is new and situated in the central portion of the ready at all times to meve-in any direction. 15th, 1861, between the hours of9 o'clock, A. M.,. town, and capable of accommedating in a supeWASHINGTON, Sept. 9th.—'TPhe Confederona o'clock, P. M. rior mannee all who may give him a call. ven under my hand, this 20th, day of Sept. ates’ fortifications on Mungen’s Hill, three The Table is well Supplied A ae etna Sheriff ‘i quarters ofa mile from Builey’s Cross Roads, 1361. With the best in the market, and THE BAR will H. Dickson, uty. have every indication of being completed.— contain fine Wines, Liquors, ete. © je6-tf ' Secession VOLUNTERRS.—According to, ed his resignation of the office to General and equipped. with his road, ‘Comniercial Street, TEL and is now preparéd to hints are thrown out that there were several! The firing continued all the afternoon withcosts of suit. And whereas on the said ixth day -wheve manners and conversation inspire resharp scrimmages. The Richmond Enquirer out much dama-e to either side. The tug of sept. A. D., 1861 it wes ordered a4d decreed Yankee had her chunueys_eerried away by by the said Court, that the Mortysge set forth apect and. confidencé—there is no reason well as ACOB VANDEKLEITH would inform the public_of the at © that At Little York, on the Ith inst., LOPENZO Cooper, formerly ot Biddeford, Mc, aged 25 EEE er . bring di LOUIS HOTEA, sa do A shellanberger, BT DEATH. disguised as THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS.— The Congress at Richmond adjourned on the 19th of August, to reassemble in November. Its session, although conducted with closed Phe ma sistally /quart., Che dip to the o slate.” ‘ CELEBRATED RUOT BEER It is reported that im sacked by a band of maraude?s purpose vary in rame sh The mest Meaithfal and Beneficial portant. mo?Pements were taking phee—on Saturday among troops coacentrated here, and at points on omRcar the Missisppi river DEVENWORTH, Sept. 13.—The town harmonious,. and DR. CRONK’S SEPTEMBRE /9th, 1861. from Lexington, report that for CairOyesterday. ‘ground, “W. F. HEYDLAUFF Ho! Every One that Thirsteth! GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. NLours, Sept. 6th.—Gen Fremont left we have ferty thousand Belgian muskets com HARDWARE, — DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, CIGARS, Ete. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CLOTHING, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, Broad Street; Nevada. the notorious Capt. MeGoffin, recently taken risoner at Georgetown, had been tried and enced to be hung. : leader, says in his proclamation to the citi near the copper . of grave creasé 1 that of « the slide per gra again as: “ Besid “& Co i they mi which ¢: nu-tat B ation at. ore was binexyd taking o have a1 would invite the citizens of RED DOG, and vicinity, to call and examine the same, consisting take care of. the Arvrivalsat National bxehange diers of Col. Marshall’s Til. cavalry regunent, eee elle ee ce Jeff. Thompson, the noted secessi al-tf * « the litter beating Conness abeut 2UUU votes: JEFFERSON Crry, Sept. 8th.—Some sol . into copy cumstant GREEN & CO., AVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS I gone as a volunteer to the camps: Former associations enable us. to say thet Mr. Price, is 2 young gentleman of courage, principle and manliness. He will deserve and obtain promotiou.—S. F. Erening Journal. ee eae GUBERNATORIAL = Vote.—The latest count. which is vearly tull, gives Stanford 58,178, Conness 29,665; MeConsel 31,676, A special to-the Knoxvilie Register, from Linghburg, on the Sth of Sept. says our forces are pushing forward towards Wash in-estimating the influence which their abuse . ing, but bring your guns with you, if you have or praise of the Federal Administration exgotany.” “Thave millions of money,” said erts upon the spint and business of volunthe dashing gent to the cirl about to ran away .teering. Promise the Ist and 2d classes with him, “but you might as well scrape up plenty of fighting; the 3d class plenty of all the jewels and spare change you have marching and sight-seeing, with » quantum got.” suficit of shooting and bayonetitie; and the Se an ee the 5th class a wide berth, and you will soon have .plenty of excellent soldiers, who will not care a copper about the politics of the Federal: Administration. With honeat and onee cour du from Siskiyou, sajd that f beaten he woala go to the wars. He whs beaten, and lias ton Flights. pany, depends on a varicty of circumstances, opponent fell er firing, leaving five charbut mainly on the standard of morals preges unexploded. rnum took the revolver vailing in the neighborhood of the recruiting ‘from him. It is silvér mounted, and has the rendezvous. Excellent soldiers can be made name of the supposed owneMupon-it—James 4th class good pay and good rations, giving. Republic. possession of an hportant bill near. Arling bank vaults, and gutted jewelry shops. preponderance of any one or more of. these volvén_which. went into his half open mouth . partisan editors, cm: have but little difficulty ut bed, the where a constant supply will be kept. Our ICk WAGON will run from Nevada to Grass Valley Kert His Worb.—Before election Geo, F. Price, Deuglis candid ite for Senitor the Confederated killed 300, Federal and lost battle of Bull Run, had returned home His The P wound was from a bullet of aseven shooter re are sure it. is—our learned friends, the Tie 200, in a sharp skirmish on the 4th taking Zouave Regiment, and was wounded in the McBride. present met—we can easily future. of Nor. b Carolina. Passengers from Manassas on the 5th, say “(a Mr. Edward Farnum, of South Dan reeoguize gings, thi And have established a Depot at the EMPIRE MARKET, No. 5 Commercial street, Nevada, ty and our power to triumph, and the work will soon be done. Theu—the duty of the Richinond advices of the 4th say urgent vers, Mass., who enlisted in Ellsworth’s Fire class ia not worth its ratious, and is sure to disgrace any cause or corps that tolerates it. If this classification is correet—and we ete. made ample arrangements to furnish the 1 + <itizens of Grass Valley and Nevada with Ice during the present season. They haveon hand 350 TONS OF CLEAR ICE, THE PIONEER BRICK STORE. requests have been made to pltece. Captain Brogg in. command of the threatened distriet EN > out of the first four classes; but the 5th watch, The bed of carbor “A sh papers, TY\HE NEVADA ICE COMPANY have Let the men of the people shake offthis dis 3,50U Fedéral troops Joccupied Paducah on Friday, taking possession of the Telegraph fice, Marine Hspital and Branch Bank of Louisville, the coin irom which had been 1e moved. “take Canada” unless England recognizes their Confederacy. it through his left cheek. a ICE! ICE! ICE! abroad and at home—or it is lost! There is no middle ground—there is no middle course. cougegement, and per the s partly’ di adg~tf i cheap foreash. daily. August under a heavy fire from the feet. The Nashville Union of the Sth says that After they have conquered New York, Bos and came There is but one hope tortie and truits ran the blockade on the 28th of ton and Portland, they will probably go on and classes of recruits, in any regiment or com with REPUBLIC.— rifles of Within areasonable distance of Nevada. WooD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale It must assert iteel!R‘crush out rebellion and compel the fear and respect of its enemies whole coust of St. Augustine is blookaded. It. reports that vessels loaded with coffee 3d—resters. spirits, who enlist for excitement and presented THE the grave slate cru per. ther Goods delivered Free of Charge Con age me eee : cash. The New York Leader very truly says: Mercury of the Sth says that Capt. Coxetter of the Brig. Jeff. Davis had arrived there and leon’s.Marshals and seen Claud Melnotte on ces, who-have— rioted in dreams upon the the stage, and who have vague ‘but brilliant possession of the to be conquered Southern: lesa ‘Che fight will come off soon. LOULS VALLE; Sept. 8th.—The Charleston muskets in what they esteem the righteous cause of their country. 2d—ambitious young men and boys, who have read about Napothe palatial mansions of the merchant prin “dreams of promotion and glory. a tew tiles be Broad Street, Nevada. \RESH MEATS, of ALE. KINDS, on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for _ Rebel loss not They were Jargely r inforeed But one Hope FoR anxiety exists on account of the occupation parties Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, known. Two hundred of our scouts were driven into camp at Nortolk, by 2,000 rebels troops. No less than 1,500 rebels are evueamped t follows immediately. ot Hickman and Paducha by the oppusing One non on the nestogu was slightly mjured. Columbus. ; Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, had she pet been supported by batteries on to retrtorce Paducah, and another regiment LOUISVILLE, Sept. 7th.— Considerable. _ DEALERS IN at_ Lucius Bend, ou the MMouri side, and two rebel gunboats. ‘Fhey silenced the batteries,on shore and diswblee the rebel gunboat Yankee, and would have captured ber shore tear Coiumbus. pickets.” BAKER & WYMORE, ‘gad Mees iin GR. of ¢ C ? PI i a m, . , HUPP. ie ae a Fm Thom: and M Thurs the fir Mr. M the fir ture e jured. howe' Dr. that tl tioned Metho we ar