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August 29, 1863 (4 pages)

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Benda Baily Beans SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 20th City and County Official Press UNION STATE TICKET. For Governor, Tue Contest Comes.—And yet there is ‘room in the Union’ party for thousands of ‘repentent Cogpetbeads: Why will ye be damned, ye sinners against the Government? Yo generation uf vipers, how-will ye escape the damnatiod toeome? Swift and sure is the condemnation that awaits you. You are committing the unpardonable sin which ean never be forgiven, neither to you, nor to your ‘children and children’s ciildren to the seventh generation. Your name will be s byPdi : fl it that all the black-legs, cutroats, ts, ves, renes gades, ase aol scoundrels of the country’ are avowed secessionists. It is a remarkabie fact that every worthless vagabond of the entire land, is a fast friend of Jeff, and ‘in eympathy with the rebellion. Tobe asecessionist is to be everything that is mean, low, and vile. The moment a man becomes a copperhead, he feels. lincensed to all mao~ ner of crimes, and. willingly stoopsto the lowest indecencies. Not only are constitutions and free governments in danger when cépperheads are around,’ but property and ‘character, and jifa are in jeopardy. Our ad. vice to loyal men is, #&whenever one of these creatures is koown.to be around, drew tight the purse-strings, lock the chicken~ coop, and guard well the stable door, for they will steal sure. — Dalles Mountaineer. asked, after atrip. to silverland, “what he oo iS eR LORE Low. ~~ [wordand « reproach emong-the nations. "Lieutenant Governor, = = ‘Your offense is rank—it smells t» Heaven. THOMAS N. MACHIN. You have been called on to repent, and turn oe Congressmen, : from the evil of your ways. How often have ete aie BE don oe you beech éntreated to flee the wrath to come Beeretary of coe ‘but you would not. Verily, the day cometh, B, B. REDDING. and the huur draweth nigh when the eternal __ Controlter, —"—— T eeparation between the right-ous and the A a AMM Bad eet 3PM _ . Copperheads will be made ; when the voice R. PAOHECO, : ‘of many shall be beard, crying, “Oh, yes! Attorney General, Oh, yes! the polls are now open !” In that J. @ McCULLOUGHEH,. Clerk Supreme Court. State Printer, Oo. M. CLAYES. Yor Surveyor General, J.-F. HOUGHTON: Harbor. Commissioner, ; ©. le. TAYLOR. : for Superintendent of Public Instruction: JOHN SWETT: : : For Supreme Judges; Oy L. SHAFTER, Li SAWYER, WW. SANDERSON, SOHN CURREY A. L. RHODES. UNION COUNTY TICKET. For District Judge, ? T. B. MoFARLAND. For County Judge. For Sheriff. CHARLES KENT. For County Clerk, BH. FARQUHAR. Treasurer, JAMES COLLINS. District Attorney, THOMAS P. HAWLEY: corder. @ a cudite arveyor, _ B.S. BRADLEY. Buperintendent Public Instraction, MARCELLUS 8S. DEAL. ww. O GROVES. Public Auministrato#, Dp. GC. TEEPLES. . Senators, — JOSEPH KUT 2Z: E W. ROBERTS. Assemblymen, W. HB. SEARS. SETH MARTIN: J, W. RULE. A. A. SMITH. Bupervisot, 3d District, 8S. D,. BOSWORTH: R. For Collector, T. T, DAVENPORT. X98 Li For Assessor, " @HORGE 8B, MckEE: — ———— sini ? “VYuLainous Compound.” —Beaure~ aqerd protested against the use of{Greek fire by Gen. Gilmore and denounced it asa *‘viltainous compound.” He reminds us of the "ld woman who rose frow the perusal of GulSwot, declaring it to be in her opinion a. lie from beginning to end; or that soldier in Mexico who in the first battle expressed his belief that the enemy were shooting bullets _feom theit’guns. “Villainous compound” is just what Greek fire is intended to be, and a very appropriate thing it ia to use on the villainous city of Charleston. Throw more _ ‘of it, General Gilmore! — é ( a a aenen ena eteeememneeed Buty Lone.—The Union mentions that Billy Long is stumping for the Copperbeads im Nevada Territory and says he is not of tauch account. Wetold the Union years ago when it supported Billy for Senator of ‘Sacramento county that be didnt amouat to aetring ofsuckers. The Union is progressitig some, it seems. ~~ SanrraryFuwp--TkeState Coutral ‘Cominittee recommends the placing of a box at every election polle to receive conttibutions for the Sanitary Fund: The County Central Committees are taking “hold of the matter in earnest We hope the propet steps will be taken that Nevada county will make a good, generous report of herself.— _ -Bringoa the boxes, and then the cash. Fine ix Vinainia Crry.—Geotge I. Lammon received a dispatch from Virginia City _ Yeaterday, which says a fire had just ceased, ~__ ‘which burned all that part of Virginia city frot Hardy & Lynch's fre proof gambling aaloon to the Court House, and all west of Betreet. Lammon lost his saloon, fixtures, " We., but the stock was saved. _ Several fine aigp confirmatory of the same have hour it will be better that a mill-stone were hung about a voter’s neck and ‘he be cast into the sea, than that he vate the Copperhead ticket. If he would uncork the seventh vial of wrath and damn himself to all eternity, let him vote for ‘the skinflint and traitor, ‘John G. Downey; but if he would havo his days long and peaceful in the land, and his posterity honorable, he must make the good choice and vote the Union Adiinistration ‘. ticket from the highest to the lowest name on it. : There are but.a few moments to spare ~_ There is but astep between honor and in‘famy. Better have the brand of Cain upon you, than the stigma of Copperhead. It will stick to you, voter, like the poisoned . shirt of Neseus. The people ef the United States will never forget who they were who attempted to cripple the Government in its hour ofneed. Tho hundreds of thousands of brave men who are fighting the battles of the country will hold the Copperhends of to-day jin lasting eXecration and teach their children to hate them for all coming time. There is but one escape from sure infamy, and that is, by sustaining the Adminstration of Abraham Lincoln and voting accordingly. The time to do this is short. On Wednesday the door tof wercy will be closed, and closed forever We beseech men to come into the Unionfold and be counted among the elect. We would ha¥e none tobe damned, but to realize the aw/ulness of their situation and make their peace with theit country before it is too late. The rebellion is in ita last stages: . Jeff. Davia and his minions are ina fair way te be speedily crushed. There is no hope for a Slave Confederacy. Lincoln will live in history as the liberator of a race and the defender and preserver of the best Government j{onearth. It willbe an honor for all time . to have been even a humble-coadjutor in the . good causeia which heis leader. There is a choice for weal or woe. Let us be wise and be found in the right. So shall our country be preserved, our consciences be still, and posterity shall honor us till the last syllable of recorded time, while enjoying the blessings and exulting in the grandeur and glory of the American Union. ; t#"The Marysville Express, since the reportof the conscription being about to commence, publishes a column, giving the physical causes of exemption. The first item in the list will probably be relied on to clear the 1, Manifest imbecility or insanity. Eastern News.—It was thought our flag would wave over Sumter on the 25th. Forts Gregg, Moultrie and Beauregard poured shells on the Monitor fleet three hours without effect, Cilmore threw Greek fire into Charleston to the great disgust of the valiant Pierre Toutant. Gilmore hae demanded the unconditional surrender of Charleetsn without deley, and refuses to “battanta: 4 <a EF” George W. Guthrie, of the Republic, denies emphatically the statements in Street's letter read by Goodwin, that he was cognis zant of any movement in 1860 to detach Cal. ifotnia from the Union, and says he never had any conversation with Street relative to auch a subject. Street is in a bad fix any way be ean fix it. : Amone@ the drafted men in Boston are two Catholic clergymen, six editors, the United States District Attorney, the Provost Marshal General, an artillery armorer and three John Swiths. Firry yeara ago, Illinois-was a wilderness: It now contalns a thousand million vt dollars worth of property; and yet only onesthird of her lauds are under cultivation t whole copperhead fraternity. It reads thus: . . tain tolks ean enjoy their evening pleasure rides thought of the country?” He replied, —big mines little mines, and whiskey shops; inotber words, Ophir holes, gopher holes, and loa fer holes.” BIRTH. In-‘San Francisco, August 25th, to the wife of A. Haas a son. , ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Broad Street, Nevada. HASEY & MAYBERRY Proprietors. August 27, 1863. John McCann Gold F E W Roberts Gras; V CC Townsend do Kd Lane Reese River Wm Bausman do . Ed Wheaton do John Clark Virginia GW Wear ' do C J Sullivan do L R Sowers do Mra Duin ~ do Frank Clevland do 8 Anderson do Wm Danicls do P Burrett do PH Bower Omega C J Garland do 1 G Kirmickel do R McLellan do John Peters Little Y JW Curtis&w do W H Baker Gold fiill Mrs Humper do Mrs Stewart do J R Tolles Red Do HA Bigiow San § Cushman Blue Tent, JO Viama San Juan James Barrett Sacram A M Merrill Moores H L.Nichols do Miss Merrill do John KeKinney LincolnMiss MeCharles do B-Franklin do H Morgan Cherokee T AHyland Folsom ‘“ EZ H Gaylord Nevada ran To Tax Paycrs. URSUANT toa law, I hereby certify the following to be acorrect list of the persons. the valuation of whose peer has been added to on the asseasment roll, who have not appeared before the Board of Equalization, .with the amount so added and uf the property, the valua tion of which has been added to, to wit: Nevada Township. H A Lenis—House and lot Commercial st., ane Geo. Keeney’.. ...scccccese $800 _dohn McAllister, county:sc fo A Sandford, money loaned}.;.. oe2001, 080 ~—‘Bittle York Township. M. J. Heydlauff, cash,.....cceeeeee $1,500 Eureka Township. M. Dooling, money loaned,...... «$3,000 M. Sichel, goods and chattels,..... 3,000 Grass Valley Township. ‘ Langne & Co. sonal property..++.$300 Damon & Co., Siech improvements 600 Wm. Daniel, cash,...cs-ccccscceceses "15,000 Jas. L. English, toll -bridge,...... 1,000 Miss Gibson, house and lot....... 400 Geo. Montgomery, house ana fot,....500 J. K. Rush, Lady Franklin mill..... 500 ~— ) Attest my hand and the county seal this ; seal > 27th day of Anger, 1863. ~~ . H. FARQUHAR, Clerk of Board of Kqualization. RACES !! RACES! ! #& THIS DAY. pr A PURSE AND STAKE OF . L BE TROTTED For ON SATURDAY NEXT! ETWEEN the Grey Gelding. Jer , Ne ae and John Trevethick’s mare; Live : Oak Maid, mile heats 2 best in 3, to ha: :
Horses to start at3P.M. A good race may be anticipated. grey gelding, JerD. Denison names ry Taylor, < John Travethick names bay mare, Live Oak Maid. Admission te the Track 50 cts. DENISON & CO., Proprietors. RY The Track will be sprinkled and will be in the very best kind oforder. Denison is bound tohave his Track sprinkled so all of our-mounround the Park without being troubled with the ce “OF NEVA DAS A DISTINGUISHED California divine was . . “There are but three things at Washoe, Sir . Goods delivered Free ofCharge ast Grand Union Rally Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley Or MARYSVILLE. JUDGE BELDEN, ra: OF NORTH SAN JUAN. Pe nlite TUESDAY NIGHT FROM THE SAME STAND, HON. JBMANCHESTER, Will make the Closing Appeal X of the Campaign in oe behalf of THE UNION!! NOTICE. Tae annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Eureka Lake Water Co, wiil take place at Lake City, on Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1863, for che election of a Board of ‘Trustees, for_ the ensuing year, and such other business as may couse tefors the meeting. : H. MoNULTY, President. R.C. Buiack Secretary.. aug?7 Millinery and Dressmaking —sY— MRS. LIPSETT, Broad Street, 2 doors from Methodist Church Bonnets Pressed and Bleached. Dresses made in the latest style. Stamping, of ppg description, neatly done. Fancy and Plain Sewing done at short notice. The patronage of the spectfully solicited, augz6-tf FOR COLLECTOR. The Board of Supervisors, on ace« eount ofa deficiency in the Township Law, have called for the election of a County Collector, and no nomination having been made by the Union Cownty Convention. 1 fecl justified in placing my name before the people as a candidate for that office, leaving them, by whom 1 am so well known, to judge of my qualifications -for the position and my patriotism. ¢ SAMUEL T. OATES. LAST CHANCE, OPPER, Geld and Silver Mining Company:—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the ‘Last Chance ye ont Gold and Silver Mining Company,” will be held at the Downey House, ‘Telegraph road from Sacramento to Nevada, Nevada county, Cal.on Monday, September 7, 1863, at 3-0’clock, P. M. kK. W. ROBERTS, Sec. _ August 20, 1863-td ; , ae) Use E. Goodwin & Bros.NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED CHEWING TOBACCO. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. This Tobacco is manufactured expressly for the California market : the peculiar manner in which itis put up keeping it always moist, and causing it to retain its flavor any length of ime. . 3m-2p a D. S. BAKER, _ DEALER 1 ~ Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed Mg. Boy Street, Nevada. RE 8 ALL KIND on -hand and, for’ ote at Cheap rates for Within arensonable distance of Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, hand cheap for cash. be bs “a Blacksmith Shop at Auction. TRE subseriber, about to leave for the Atlantic states, will sell at Public Aucton, on the premises, at 2 o’clock. Pp. m. on Monday the 3ist inst. the Blacksmith shop, Dwel Ho Barn, Bath House, Garden, Grownae Tools, Farniture, &c. situated near the Nevada Flouring ai. & the highest bidder for cash. Theproppad Behe do, up in lots to suit purchasers. stand, and "4 ee able to any one Wishing to cout an at Milack smith bu Ez near the Gold ean Bridge on ie on bg alley e and pike. Horse will be sold at the same time. Sxle ve and ¥. without reserve. a. B For Sale. SL RRAL tors of Peaches and A les, at on the road, one-half mise castof Nevada. eet . MONDAY EVENING, Ang, 31st. . . ‘HON.JESSE O. COODWIN. Will address the meeting. . jes of Neyada is re. . Ambrotypes, Photographs, Eto. CH. FERRAND & Co., Rooms No. 48; Pine Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada. UR rooms have been recently supplied with excellent apparatus, and we aie prepared Large Photographs, ‘In Oil, India Ink, . Photographic Views, Etc., Which eannot be excelled by any in the Btate. PICTURES . taken in LOCHETS AWD PINS. 1 es are as well taken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FERRAND &co. Nevada, May 9th. 186%. Zz H. WENDLER, No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Halli. Having pur chased the entire stock of: H. H, Shaffer & Co. lam prepared to furnish Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Secretaries, Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates. ~ Upholstery of all description done. Furniture repaired and cleaned. ™ E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA CITY, CAL. BATES & McOORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists EROAD STREET, NEVADA. &y Prescriptions carefully compounded. .2« JUST RECEIVED? $00 BOXES!! —or— . A. H. MICKLE & SONS. FOREST ROSE TOBACCO! A. R. JENKINS. CEORCE E. TURNER, Wholesale and Retail dealer In And everything usually kept in the Hardware Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine. CEO. E. WITHINCTON., Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &< At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. ; PIONEER CIGAR STORE Be ROTHOCHILD, Gene: Mee Rooes, Romy " oo 24IN STREET, NEVADA CITY. B, Store closed from Friday evening to y evening. A. C. NILES, Attorney and Counsellor at 2 pga FFICE—In Kidd’ + corner : O Broad and Pine strecta, Ny myi Satisfaction given in all cases al Likeness’ HARDWARE, TIN WaRE, STOVES, SATURI Scacominmneeee Grass and close Grass Val the relatis is the stro county, it Union me Weare n Of the pr can assure county th: sion ‘abou There isa perheads . 2 mob of vote is tal “tna minor the Unio but a half zens resid It has alv hole, and. can be. e ticket. 1 on men th of Sodom of that pla Valley to heads in t the figure al result i ‘wherever There a eigners, i the error take the ticket on farther ae ia going fi That tow: year of its We hat heads twu township. are glad t authority, it may see Wednesd: SEREN, soft and 1 “dulcet, Brown w: **marchin Stor Francisco rections. lar, while tangent. his pint t Bre RB. _ day at 3. The stak and “Jerr _in three, Track sp “big crow: Misra " W. HLS Ban Jua TRANSCR in that to election, SoLD.fine resid soon lea San Frar cr Ep day mort ~ street—B ces comn invited tu AROTA noisy se: Matheson myra, of Churchill Davis an the time there wa petit larc kets fron thorities discharge » Lake’ to be 1,5: lake thai shallow . Inpict