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pw weeks after Lincoln assumed the reins
Government at Washington, and before
country could be brought to bring force
acknowledging them ns belligerents, and pro. g her own neutrality. The first impulse’ Of that power was bottomed on her,
real sentiments. But from that day to this
#6’ has taken the consequences before her
‘ate! serivus consideration, and her attitude
has been gteatly changed. England is not so
much disposed now, notwithstanding her de_ Stee in favor of the Slave Confederacy asa
belligerent. and consequent right to have the
pittlesnaky flag respected and honored in het
ports, to give shelter to privateers, -Gradu_ ally. the sentiment has become more. friendly
and boldet towards the Union, antil at last
the Government is free to say it will not rewognize the Genfoderate States.“ —
_ Pablic sentiment in other European coun.
tries is changing too in our favor, and there
is a reasen tor it, apart from the wholesome
astonishmcat created at the overwhelming
forces we pat in the field and the fleet of
Monitors that is being launched on American
waters. There is among all-classes in Evvope
of the writings of sach men as De Gasparin,
the masses are coming to know that the pretensions of the Southern Confederacy to a
tight te independence ute basedon slavery
alone. That is the corner stone of the slave
~“yepublie—openly aid avowedly so. Tt is
_ teue, there is another distinetive principle
avowed in the Jeff. Davis Constitution—that
of State sovereignty. But the South claim
‘the Constitution of the United States, and as
the Bupreme Court was at. their bidding.
they had no need of establishing a new govs
~“efanient to wbtain the Feeognition of the .
principle. of State Sovereignty. Therefore
the only distinctive feature that the South bas
gained by rebellion, of ean gain, ie slavery,
and that is the object of the struggle. Europe begins to see this, and seeing it, the
people cannot help but see, that the cause of
the Unign is one of liberty and real progress,
wile that.of the South is a beld and barbarow chaNenge at civilizntion. This 1s enough.
Sueh ja the odium of slavery in Earopig, that
ndither the starvation of operatives #4? the
want of cotton, or the jealousy of the
. . growing strength of the Great Republic can
force the masses into n xympathy with a slave
oligarchy anught te be created on American
-@oil. In addition to this the people of France
largely sympathize with a government of the
people, and the South is known to be under
the dictation of a few, and the sentiment is
strong wherever slavery exists, against universal suffrage.
The cause of all Europe striking Napoleon
wae to. vette the idea that aman from the
masses had o right to away the scepter of a
nation. Napeleon elevated the masses. He
rolled the stone from the door of the sepuleh”
er in which the aspirations of the common
ple had been Duried for centuries, and
tiught them their equal righte with the pam.
pered oobility, Our cause is the cause of
the people; ft is the eause of popular government. and commands the hearts of all
Frenchmen, end all Europeans, who realize
the fuet.
Yue Sack TAX.— Farmers aro complain
ine ef having to put their grain up for market in sacks, Why don’t they dons is dene
in the East—put it up in bags. No growling
there about bag tax, that we ever heard of.
Alte
Cou. Geary, formerly Mayot. of San
Franciseo, is said to have lost an arm at the
battle of the Rapidan on the 9th of August.
CoOL. STEVENSON, on election day, telelegraphed over the State that San Francisco
eo was safe, The Colonel unwittingly told the
.% truth on that eceasion. The city was safe for
four thousand majority agaivst his ticket.
a
Oi,
-Sray ovr, Pee !—Tho Grasa Valley Ne.
tion) is very much uninterested in the con_ troversy whether a man should be condemned
or not as, {because his bey sticks
caricatures O the walls, Ne interest in
justice t Stay ont of the ring where it is administered, then. .
fixed fact. ‘We suppose beoatbe it is a stub. sort to the str:
Grate Der ENSES.—There is-the greatest
ble state of defense.
ssault from the sea and utterly, annihilate
any attempt on the part of the rebels to obtain a show of power on the ocean. Allthis
is well. We are happy that it is.so. . But.
Calitornia needs more works of defense than
and our Monitors will come many menths
hence.” In the present condition of the State,
it would be a wise precaution at least to reour contemplated defenses até in condition.
Whatever there is of militia law should be
enforced. The whole State should be put on
a war footing and made resdy for apy emers .
gency. . Where so many willing hearts. are
to be found the work is easy to organize the
whole militia of the State into a home guard,
to be used.as occasion.may require, and it is
‘pot improbable that the occasion may not be
long in presenting ‘itself. At-any rate it is
well to be prepared for the worst, as then
the very worst cannot come.
ss
escope made for the Michigan University, at —
Ann Arbor, is in some respects the largest in
the world. The object glass of this achromatic refractory telescope is 124 inches clear
aperture, and the telescope is about 18 feet
long. It is equatorically mounted, and has a
-amall teleseape attached, which is used as a
jinder and fias magnifying power of 50 to
1600 diameters. The meridian cirele has a
telescope 64 inches clear aperture, andj9 feet
foeal length-and two-eieles, 3 feet in diame,
ter, divided to 2 minutes of are on an inlaig
band of silver: ‘The cost of thia—instrument
was about $4,000, and of the large $7.500_
The institution has also a comet seeker, with
an object glass of 4 inches cléar apertare
versity has, also, Bond’s eleetricsmagnetic
chronograph, for recording observations.
states thatthe keeper ofan eating-heuse in
that cit had,a few days before, charged a
visitor with extinga quantity of rice not pad
fer, when an angry dispute arose. A mandarin waa sent for, who ordered the victim
to be ripped open te ‘aseertain whether, he
had swallowed the food. It was done and no
rice tound. “A false charge had been made ;
and to put this to right (according to Chinese ideas) fhe head of the acenser wag
quickly taken off; when the magistrate was
ready for another job.
Los AEGELES MAKBLE.—The Los Angeles News ofa late date says that the marble
ledge on the Santa Anna is the inmost extensive
and valuable that hus been found in California, A specimen has been sent to Hayes &
Pritebard, marble dealers, San Fiancisce.
It is perfectly free frem flaws, and much
heavier than any other which has ever yet beer
discovered, susceptible of the highest polish’
It must eventually take the place of all classes of marble, foreign and domestic, as it ful.
ly possesses the color and purity sought af.
ter.
Sranr Kine AND THE War.—Rev. T
Starr King said in his lecture at San Francs
co, Auguat 28th, that twoofhis brothers
were in the Federal army and that he himaelf had written tea clerical friend in the
East, who expressed an ‘intention to raise a
regiment, offering his humble services in the
proposed regiment.
I
Robert J. Walker bas issued-his second letterin favor of the emancipatien policy of the
President in the border States. It is mostly of
u financial and statistical character, and shows
by she cen.us reports that if Maryland had
adopted this policy in 1790, she would now
212,000,
Tne Princess Clotilde, who has recently
added atmember te the. reyal family of France, has determined to nurse her own child. A
sensible woman
A Rene. Generan’s Stsrer.—A correspondent of the Wheeling Jntelligencer
saye thata sister of “ Stonewall” Jackson,
who lives in Beverly, Virginia, is a staunch
Union woman. She devotes her time to the
sick and wounded.
A RECENT discovery ofa rich vein of gold
quartz. in Tuscarora county, Ohio, ata depth
4 of 325 feet from the surface’ while drifting
fer coal, produced the most intense excites
‘ment in the surrounding country, and the
acene of aperations is thronyged by thousands
le. The quartz becemes richer with
born thing—teo beat.
f
c as the auger descends.
fee has..Our harbors are but illy fortified, .
Alt-the inatruments-are-refractory—‘Phe Uni= 4
_FRPA_letter dated Shunghne, May 3d .
contain a—poptlation of -1,755,00@ instead-of +
ee
FROM THE EAsT.
img tn
Sig rps engaged h hr
forming Jackson's teat guard, on the read
ftom Warrenton, and drove them back. ‘The
bottle lasted till evening. Jackson's force is
estimated at 30,000. On: Friday morning
. Jnekson undoubtedly formed « junction with
Longitreet, and the battle was «pened by
Sherman's bettery: Mi roy's brigade Jed the.
advance. gel formed a line of battle with
Schurz on the rightand Schenck on the tcf,
Slaae rhaving the center. __ oa
the rebels. were gradually Torced back $i
£ P.M. They then suddenly and fierecly
charged ag bs foremy Milswy buck.
Schenck’s brigade:,then, went. forward, bat
beth were driven back, aud Milrey’scommand was so badly cut up that he coald not
gathera regiment. Schurz and Steinwehr
were holding their own inthe woods, when
heavy masses of Tebels appenred and Stev-,
ens’ and Reynold’s divisions were sent forward, but tlh coare driven back, The result
of the day’s-fighting was that we drove the
rebels about two miles. they then being heayily reinforced recovered about a mile. Our
troops rested at night about a mile in adyanee of their morning's position.
On Saturday, the batt: was more general.
Heintzleman, Porter, McDowell and Banks
were engaged. Sigel’s force being held as a
reserve. Heintzleman commenced the attack at 10 A. M., with Porter in the center
The advance of the battle was checked by an
immense force of rebel infantry. His troops
stood up with unparallelled heroism for over
an hour.exposed tu a galling fire of grape and
‘eanister. The grognd was strewn with fallea ranks dyingand dead. Finally they broke,
falling back in grent disorder, which caused a
panic in the reserve—large oumbers joining
in-the retreat. The rebels rapidly advanced
their batteries; pouring inn stora of shotend
shell. The left wing’ was completely beaten.
MeDowell advanced te their support, endeavoring also -to-tiold the center; but his
movements were anticipated by the rebels on
. the jeft_and he was outnumbered at all points
Then Sigel brought up his brigade holding
them m front, while the fugitives poured by
in large bodies. ; oh
MeDowell's troops retreated in great disbattle was gomg against us but the reserves
were ordered up who retrieved the day. Along the Centerville road the artillery, infantry and cavalry, were confusedly falling to. the
rear. Our right, bowgver, femained comfollowing up his advantage.
At 8 o'clock the Bull Run stream was
crossed, the rebels troublirg us only by throwing.a few shells. Franklin's corps was betweer Stone Bridge and Centerville. and
pressing on with great speed to Pope’s as<
sixtener,
The bittle was te be renewed Sunday with
-our army heavily reinforced. It is believed
that the whole arin», under Lee jomed Jackson by way of Thoroughfare GapLATER —Judging by reports from officers
the panic in MeDowell’s lett wing was serious, A line of soldiers were drawn up at
7 o'clock on Sunday morning to stop straglers, buf none appeared. :
Later. Another correspordent says :—
McClellan’s, Burnside’s and Pope's armies
are new in full co-operation, and complete .
success ia looked for.” Every confidened ia
felt at Halleck's head quarters and at the
White House.
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 6.
The Enastern line gave out again this’ mérning. atter working for halfan hour.— Demoerat,
THe intense heat of the weather in the
East ia the themne of general complaint. In
Baltimore, Saturday, August 9th, the thermometer was near 100, all the afternoon In
Philadelphia, as in New York, there have
been several fatal cases of sun stroke. Down
East, as faras Boston the atmosphere appears to be none the less torrid.
Bustness.—In Storey county, Nevada
Territory, (the principal part of which is
Virgivia City. there are ove hundred and seyenty-one licensed mercantile establishments,
und seventy-six liquor shops in the eounty.—
The amount of licenses collected since the
last of February, 1862 to the 2d of Sept is a
little over $12,000,
>
Ladies, keep a proper rein upon your busbands; whenever they demand a great deal
of freedom, give them just a little bit.
At LYNN the other day, a Sunday School
teacher asked a little girl whethe first man
waa, she answered that she didn’t know.
the queation was then put to an Trish child
who answered, ‘“ Adam, sit; with-apparent
satisfaction. ‘ La!” said. the first scholar,
“you needn't feel so grand about jt—he wasn’t
an Irishman.” :
t
MILiraR¥ Com™Mtston.—Gov,. Stanford
has commissioned the following officers in
hisstaff, xe Commander-in-Chief:-C. A
Crane. Chief Engineer, with the rank of Colnel; A. P. Stanford, Paymaster General.
with the rank of Colonel: A. E. Hooker,
Aid with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel;
James F. Kennedy, Aid, with the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel.
A Gir, six yeaars old, has just died in
France atter great suffering, from having inhaled in smelling flowers, the eggs of « catterpiller, which passed through her nosttils
to the interior of her head, and there hatched
out from the warmth of the human system.
The child suffered awfal agumies, and dis.
ey ae caterpillara from her nostrils before
e died.
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Arrivals at National Exchange
GBo. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
apt Musp hy oN ¥. J Silvery cf be 3
3 na Pi & Vife,Ca’e J sparks, Alleghany ~
JM Ridout, & witedo HK Parish. . . Hill *
John P Skelton, Bf Geo Hefield, ity
8 P Kasley, ?
CP Hentington. *
£.
DB Pradt, do
Rt P Bland, Virginia city
W Ashman, do
W Davis, B Heezen, Woolseys
AN Mallary; J Mullanf do
i ae. -A Latobeth, Feity
TB Riggs, do \E ¥ Boeyl. san Frar
‘? HMowaid, << do “H_)Clark. Ginega
G 9 Wokthington, Sac IJ scott. do
W. Hrown, dg = H Brown, do
W Kiehey,, city
Hed Dog
do
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NEVADA THEATRE !
T, Maguire...-+---Proprietor,
A. J. DANIEL...0+--s BUSINESS MANAGER.
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY !
Mons. EDWARD HERMANN,
“" PHK GREAT
PRESTIDIGITATEUR!
HOSE wonderful andjpreternatural wizarding has astonished and delighted the
most acute wud critieal minds of all the Crowned-heads of Kurope, has the honor of announcing
that he will on
MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 8th, & 9th.
eommmence x series of most interesting, amusing
and instructive
SOIREES MAGIQUE !!
Which has won for “him the most enthusiastic
eneomiums from the refined «nd educated, and
starnped him as the master spirit of the
NECROMATIC ART !.
saver
The ainments presented by Monsieur
“Herma Feentirely orici-al in Conception,
Desi:n and Performance.ttis_feats-are—all_of
them Novel, Wonderful, and peculiar to himself,
Monsieur Edward Herthann’s
Wonderful pérformance is the result of a Tony
life of study, years of experience and research.
In all the Russian, German, French and spanish
cities in which Mons. Wermaiin has” appearec.
theréhas been but one unanimous opinion of
his merit expressed by persons of all ages, and
all have pronounecd him the
First Magician of the With Century!
-Brenthesesvho_ have witnessed the so-called
‘the scemingly superm tural and fneomprehensible tricks practized the Fakirs of India, declare
them to be votally eclipsed by the performance
of 7
The. Great Prestidigitateur !
Price otf Admission §$1,00.
Seats ean be secured from 10 AM., daring the
performances. Doorsopen *t 744 o’clock ; performance to commence at 8 e*elock.
NOTICE !—There willbe an exhibition at
MOORE’S FLAT,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEP TVoth.
NORTH SAN JUAN,
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. W1th
EF. ROYLE, Business Agent—
To the Miners, Mechanics, Laboring Men of all Classes
in the State.
The andersigned take this method of informing
you that having greatly enlarged their former
immense stock, wi'h ar extensive and beantiful supply of mew and Fashionable Clothing for Fath and Winter wear, also with a
large assortment of Boeéts whd Shoes, manufactured especially to our Order aud own
trade—that we are enabled to sell,and will
sell at reduced prices, whatever is desired
in the above line. Calland see
S$. HAAS & CO.,
Sor. of Pige and Commereial Sts.,
Aug th, Nevada.
CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2.
«tommercial Street,
doors below the TRANSCRIPT office
LLAKER & KRAFT.
FRESUMEATS@OQFALL
kinds, at Wholesale and Retail.—
This Market, is continually supplied with the choicest meats of
attended withTwo
c=
all kinds, and eustomers will be
out a moment's delay
Nevada, Sept 3d.—1m
NOTICE !
4 ey annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the
EUREKA LAKE WATER €0.,
will-take place at Lake City, September, 15th
next for the election of a Board of Trustees,
for the @isuiag vear. and such other business
as may come before The meeting. __
sept 3 JAMES CREEG AN Agent =
NSOL VENT NOTICE.—In the County
Court of the State of California, in the matter
of the petition of F. K. Smith, an Insolvent debdtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon. D. Belden,
Judge of the said County Court, notice is hereby
civen to all the creditors of the said Insotvent, F.
<. Smith.to be and appear before the Hon.
David Belden, County Judge aforesaid, in open
court at th e court room of said court, in the
county of Nevada, on the 4th, dav of October, A.
P., 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that.day, then
and there to show cause. if any they «an, why
the praver of said Insolvent should not be zrantad and an sssignmentiof hisestate be made and
he be disharged from his debts and liabilities.
in pursuance of the statute in sach ease made
provided ; and in the mean tit all proceedings against said Insolvent be stay ed.
——)} Witness my hand and theseal of said
} seal court. this Ind day of Sept. a, p., 1862.
— : R.H. FARQUHAR, clerk Per G, &: Farquhar, Deputy.
B. H. Gaylerd, Atty.
Miracles of the Juegters of the Cricatial Fintire‘‘HOME * 1 RD BOUND.’
79988 6 andere. ~4, Of * Lewis Brothers.” w
leave fi © Atlantic Statés in ‘he conrée I
ge o<— thie date, Fa would hereby gi : ba .
notige fo all ine indelyied to said firm. that
‘yt = negeeeary to o nom hebigpade withinane
imt ve p foinpt settlement
of the ine gRos wit” ye § From ~~ BERL
€ _. ew 1 and. well assortee
Stock. of ‘eee
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS! I
at-or beiow San Francisco jobbing prices. tat
TYBACCO DEALSE KS, Sarge
—siso— Z , ths pl
ir Saloon and Hotel Eee, ere éaltce
will find it tetheirintcrest to give ome stock att © ali
inepectiony ae the goods must “br tieposett of ence t
within the coming 60° days, ow! tor cusin % sti
only. Pealers-ean save jnoncy by laying 2 SET.
their stock tor the comimg 6 wr BE ron, nen #
—as the ** Weed,”’ iseontinually on thr **
yance.”’ All persons bebiing clams «1. =mest : 2 Rei
tirm will please present flv samie ior p+ th tne FE at all
and those indebted to wa; by imimeruists set ‘
ment ef theiraceounts, will prevent cwate lx hig TKS «
added thereto. A splendid epporiumrty will be ReneS
bffered to any one desirous oftngagrmg in trade Wew eT
at the old stand, as it,is the : wel
Oldest established Bustnessinthe Measnitnins 2 4 which
At the expiratien of siuty days the balance 7 4
of our stock on band, theluding stere fixtures, vides
&e., will be sold. JOSEPH LEWES: rart ie
Nevada, July 12th, 1s62._ 5 “3
YONSTABLE’S SALE —State of Califor aoe ovad
/ hia. county of Nevada, township of Eurekas made .
ss. By virtue Of.an excestion to me delivered, is~ the
sucd from the court kra Stanley. Esq. ah aetings ealitat
Justice of the Peace, im afd for the county sforeit te }
said, bearing date Aagust 7th, 4A» bs, IS€2, te . <5
satisfy a judgment rendcred by ant! Stankgy on qquivite
the 7th day ef Angist, A. D., I*'2. in favor of action
V Butsch, and against KW, Councilmen. for
the sum of Sixty-one and 74-10%, slolhus . . debt,
interest. damages and costs of saint have takers Ty
in-execcution, and will seWi tothe hicbest Lirdd ; =,
for.cash at Woelsey'’s Fiat. all the richt 1 i sina
and interest of E.W. Councilman jo aud to a teint
Dwelling House amd fot. Said house and lot ee
being situated on Woolacy’s Flat, Nevada counhis we
ty. and bounded as follows: n the rast by!
house and let of P Barner, on the west byd lay °
house and lot of D: Doekstetcr on the north b rage fi
Maiw street and on the south by ewners ur
known. Iwill sell the same on briduy. the bttg , State,
day of September [862, between the houre. of ioht
o’elock A. M., and 4" °°, night.
Taken as the property’of FE. W will sh
to-satiefy the above. demane's ans:
eae
Witness my hand this guthsies
he can
é 0. D. BABCG iste .
HO FOR THE FASHIONS S$ Rim bh
SPRING FASHIONS for (862° £€
. ’ the Ne
FEA SPS wt a as
orner 9€ Second and J Street
new b
SACRAMENTO, €ALW— _ dire f
~ AS issued the Spring Styles for: Hats an fret, fi
I Caps, for 1862, and has on hand one, hehine
of the es a
; , _ right ;
LARGEST & BEST STOCK OF HAT: x
@P over exhitited fi the State. 2H » oan
N. B.—Send in your orders which will be ; Te
prompély attended to. ; ER
March lith, Iséz. » -roldies
een
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.
SHERIFF SALES—DAYS OF SALE . p tional,
‘ * * eoaurite
TUESDAY September 2d Jacobs & Sargent va Fé % wr
“wes ‘Twining & C B,Aul Preves
** 22.3-R Eyans vs KT Roberts (irassas 2d W H Crawford & H fy
Coye vs H Twining & C ib Ault
=
‘ 2d R © Rodger Hugh & Me Dis
Arthur vs O M Tomlinseom
hi
2d RC Rodger. JA Turner his era
vs O M Tominsor
Ven
2dsames EB Hamlin et al vs .
G J otgting et al for tw
__2d, J W Hinds ys Jas Me; Cambridge ri Nev
2d W R Williams va J P Jones
2d J Whartenby etal ve J Mae mence:
Rose et al
245 Wihartenby et al vs vagumi
NS Cooney
2d A Matteson vs Quick ;
e Pf
SY HERIFEF’s SALE,—Whereas on the thi le ex
Ne) day of Ang. A. D. 1862, a final jndgment and : endl :
decree was repdered in the District court of the he
14th Judicial Mistrict of the Stare of Californias i ep
in and for the county of Werada, aegaimat C. aa
Hoteliay, G. “WV. McHardy, Geo. 3. Mix, Midd if h ¢
Yuba C & W company. and in favor of A Waihi oak
Lindsey, for the sum of Six Hundred,Fifty-Jy dob
eight and 30-100 Dollars, principal debt, wit main
interest on the principal at the rate of 23g
ceat "er méhth fromthe rendition of judgment Axo
until paid, together with all costs of enit. A r
whereas, On the said 30th day of Aug. A. D., 18 ERS.—
it was ordered and decreed by the sar? court th evr the
the mortgage set ferth in plaintiff ‘s complain ior bat
be foreclosed, and the property therein. descril Dr. °
ed, to wit :>—AlLl and singuiar one andivid membe
sixteenth part intercst in and to a certain lot pares
mining claims situated on San Jaas Hill. Bridg icenherg
port township, county of Nerada and state a from h
California, bounded and described as follows : rv of 3
said clans consist of thirty-eight mining clair a ae ; lone
more or less and known as the Golden Gal iy oud
claims, bounded ‘on the weat by the Winha *J tole.
claims, on the south by the Bowea tlaims, ¢ } f hfring
the east by the Lewis & Co’s claims and on t ; . i shavelf
north by the Riva Réck Also a corfespond ' i es. Ne
interest, viz: One undivided sixt enth part ! ’ ne s¢
all tennels. cuts sivices, tools aud impleme Ss.) .§ Visions
whatever there samy be. appertaining to if } the a)
claims with all and singular the tenements he: ' ing ta
taments. franchises, rights, privDeges. im ; é
ments. tools, buildings and all othe: pre } gon w)
and appurtenawers thereunto beiewzing ¢ spring.
anywise appertaining thereto—be ie vied
and sold to satiefy said jndgment, isterests . Gex:
costs and the penton, Taeeene applied Bs
pavyment.of sums of money as aforcsa
, Notice is herepy given. that I will exp’ nal thu:
public sale all te above described -propert The!
-the highest bidder for cash, in front of the § in the .
House door, im Nevada, on TURSDAY gg
30th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock applaus
and 3 e’eleek, FP. M.gies dake : the dis
—tjziven_ under my hand, thts Ist Gay Of :
MecConnel! & Garber, Attys. % ma
: . iene lantry 1
Next doorte Cheap John's, on Tine ne hum!
\LOTHES repaired in the best orders 4 # Succeed
C attemis to cleaning of Coats, Pants thing he
Vests, im such a manner as to have the brave. ¢
pearance of New Garments. Give me faith j
my prices are low to suit the times. Qin yn
Dissdiution of Co-partuershi Krvc
'E3HE undersigned have this day dik *FRAIN.
l partnership by mutual consent. All New Yo
due us bave been purchased by James Davilt ton. wa
must be paid to him who will carry on the bi August
er shop at the old stand on Pine street, b
Broad and Commercial. JAMES Da
‘Nevada, Sept ist. . KRAFT.
ea, whe
earry or
, ment, a
7 ANTED.—A fitst.class steward ony
wants a situation cither in a Hotel og
taurant. Address W. W. at this office. Apac
Carleto
the Apa
killed 3