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Joszrn Boots, the youngest of the
Booth family, arrived
at New York from
Califorwia, May 10th, and was arrested six
a3
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Editor Nevada Transcript :—As both miles down the river. He was subsequentWEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1965. brauches
of the Union party have announced ly released on bail.
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AND
Belden, they have persistently used his ent tothe success of either ticket. Were fornia. If one half that the correspondent
has been -villified_and denounced inmost
bitter terms by the Kent men who all tha
¢areful perusal uf Belden’s card should satisby some one conversant with mining and
identified with the mining intetests, I think
James Guin
Sam O Abell
do.
do
it far more important to Nevada cventy that GH Pond.
Mr. Sargent represent the mining interest
of : this coast-at Washington than that I
BS Jones
ohn Earl
do
do
do
f Earl
do
tant that Sargent should go to the United chances are worthtess,. and tke personal
States Senate thau that he should represent: friendship of a member of the State Senate
. the county at Sacramento.
would avail him nothing. From-public
Chaa Hagerty,
J Foraice Solano
Jas H Lee
divide the delegation rendering it puwerelsewhere will you give this a place in your
‘columns,
&ec, &c.
Wm Kovinson Dutth FG 3 Brown Brown’s
V
To which we invite the attention
of all in want
of anything in this line,
FOR
“Sandy” and “Uncle Billy,”
Nevada, June 4th.
FAVE OPENED the* Gem Saloon” on
BROAD STREET,
A few doors bei:-w Urawtord, Leavitt & Co’s
Store. If you want & “good square drink” or a
his attempt to keep up a show of resistance.
is time every man understeodfully the quesTexas.
tion at issue. There isa faction-in the UnGov Mogurth of South Carolina, is a prision party of this county in favor ofL for oner at Hilton Head and will soon
be sent
ORGANS.
The CABINETD ORGAis
N de.
signed for both the Church and
home—for the sacred and secular—
: IN NEVA DA COUNTY:
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:
at
tion,
of the extempore p aying—combininz al!
the best qualities of the melodeon, and none of
its objecionable ones, with many entirely new
improvemente and inventions, prominent among
whichisthe
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AUTOMATIC SWELL,
I, M. GOTTSOHALK,
Saturday Evenings,
DAVID HAUSMAN.
New York.
the ticket which is headed by Sargent turday pursue the same course, es it will
po th tek by. Belden.
“Noatn San Juan.—We have received a
comuiuuication from “G" at San Juan in
which he gives a glowing account ofthe prospéct in Bridgeport township. He says “the
obviate the necessity of another Convention.
:
und they might as well be chosen now aa at
any other time.
‘
and that though it is Glaimed that Low's to-norrew. We hope-that
the Inspectors,
friends will carry the township there is little Judges and Union men
will see that the test
prospect of any such thing. The Union wath is administered
in
every doubtful case
tén of Bridgeport are on the alert aud wil The latter
part ofthe oath is éxpecially good
not be houdwiuked by-the mis-stutements
tive ticket, (they being the makers
ah and then, they must have all the coun
offices. What pinks of magnanimity :
is a wonder it dou't “strike in.” “G" tur.
ther says that every man in the county, whe
haa been zealous in his support of Sargent is
hunted down like a fugitive trom justice by
the Cenness-Low clique. Such has undoubt‘been the conrae pursued
by this faction
not only in this county but throughout the
™~s
OX AND AFTER Saturdays
une 10th. un
til further notiee, the trainsvo
e Central
SOLOMAN GUMP.
San Francisco.
for those ta take who bave threatened to
“bolt” if the nominations of the Couvention
don’t suit them. Every man who voted fur
Lincoln & Jubnson at the last election and
is willing to support the nouriness of the
Convention which 19 te assemble on Saturday in this city is entitled ta vote, and
if any
doubts are entértuined on either of theae
poiats voters shonld be sworn.
Topsy Turv¥.—Mrs. C. C. Chamberlain .
who writes some lively things in the Sunday
Mercury under the non de plume of Topay
Turvy, proposes to visit Grass Valley after
Leaveat(lipper.Gap
at 613% Pw, » araivc
ar i at Sac.
“ac
0:50 P mg
he 6:30 4 M. up train eonnecte at the
unct
with the cara of the Calitornia Cent
ral Sen
for Lineoin and Marysville and
all points nurth
The 9:30.4 mM. down tran
re fo. vulnum. abe will connect with
n Sunday one train only will be
run, leavin
Sacramento 216.90 a M, and Cli per
Ga at 9.30
A.M.
Cc. CROCKER.
Supetintendent C.F,
Sacramnto, pce ng
_——
THE R:
ues at the
pid
ich Sy aly
at Importers’ Rates enable
us
os
to sell our article
place and
rates as will
portunity
second ho
ond race,
Phh bh hb hb &
Persons favoring us with their patronage
will, Cha
most obl
hee ts
will always find our prices to be the LOW:
ue
MUSIC,
to-day. .
until Fri
——
Aulstine :
FAMILY CROCERIES
rlbisadan
;
A. BARUH
wi inform the people of Nevara ety
‘
M2: Cc. H. CHASE wishes to inform
named it
. Fresh stock of
good liqu
Choice Family Groceries,
Nevada Quadrille
re jon 8 how
red ¢.
>» Under his an
givbne
-proseribed, from the man whe pass Nevada by without an entertainment.
bes held » $300 Post Office up tu the
~~~
b> aie the State—that they bad th:
YESTERDAY's Race.—The race at Glenbrook Park, yesterday, was for a purse
of
Notice to
by
Every man who bas acted agains:
it may
Usha."
‘ni. Portraite8 Drin
Dricied ae cunvass,
eae tiie entab-otographe painted iu Oil and Water
1ytypes, Melanot
colors
Ks tore.
.
Iv
Store ofthis kind.
-JAVING
H
ait. disposed
of our bu<iness here, we
.
PRIMARY ELECTION.
a
typeend.are prepared to all sorts of job race
sirname
won by “Pilot” ia two straight with N. C. TULLY, who is
beate. Time 3:48 and 3:42),
fl
thr mselves
by
Union announces that $300, fur two wile beats and repeat. “Piful
indebted to ua
en
ce. tion will openhyp ted beg
invitation to come
doe
gees settle
and
they bave just received
a splendid lot
of jul lot"and “Sweetwater” were eutered. The accounts
on Broad Street. on THURSDAY. the 15th ineai
immediately. The same
can be
r
HIN
.
Ds, it the at
settled lo
4
. A. M,, and beclosed
at 7 o’clook, P. M.
ged. 6 Eearit Tuigey Ge
rs yf
Marscl
rt a
get it.
Al) goods delivered free of
charge. Terms Cash.
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Ho!
A. BARUH, Commercial Street.
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Nevada, Nov. 29th, .
std “ “
wagon 'w
,."people
tu
NOTICE,
Central Pacific Railroad Company.
‘).HE
fant
ANNUAI. MEETING
ofthe S
es CENTRAL PACIF
IC
“every ani
khol
Ral.
ROAD COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA will
be
Is Offered For Sale,
BOUT to leave the State. the undersigned
f\. offfor
sale, his Horses, Stage and_Ex
ers
Press line now running from thir city to Lake
city, North Bloomti
eld. Woo'scv’». and Moorc’s
Itis th: beat Stage and Express route
Flot
lading outefthisecity
For further particulars
enquire of D, W. HARRIER, or at Crawford’s
Bookstore,
my3i.
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United Statés Saloon.
Corner of Broad & Pine Strects, Nevada City.
_
é
almost di
:
+ been coll
qevers,
OUL" inform their friends that they have
fitted up in style the above Saloon and are
a prone to furnish to their patrons, the «
ld
‘even a ca
“3
in an ho
* Paces,
an
Tow we
the track
excellent
aie
of Lang
:
a
many fa
P
ress Off
ing on th
T
HE
will -ochs
Saturday
BECKMAN & CA RLEY,
Tue (
upen Sa
Unien
ean mak
vithdiet
be ace: mmodated. as we have two of the best
Tables in the State
my3t
An Owner Wanted.
A LARGE dark red and white spotted ox
has been found among my cattle, above the
Central House, on the Washington road.
branded **W.
C.D.” on the horn and °C”. ‘eis
on
the leit side. The owWiier can have him on proving property and paying charves. Kuqvire of
Pr. HUNNEFAUTH,
Lal
Central Rees, Warhington Road.
GRAND SOCIAL PARTY.
:
On,
Lire’
aly
and vita
well as.
sy:
ally faili
nervous.
x
dren an
es
scrofulo
parilia,
'
Ambrotype: Ambro. .
besand Porcelain
ures. Don’t rget the
mber 417 Moatgomery street, over Rowan’s
apli
good drin
Everything usually found in a well regulated
is on
of e
the Finesin
t the Strate.
it
e a liletine study and is consequently
the better quali
ciuz us of Nevada and vieinity
fied to conduct an extabdlishment
that he will this kiud
than any ordinar pecans i goal of
to
the the taking of Phutout sone Ga
In«tructions in Music on the
depends
Piano, ou the } ht m which the subject is placed
as the
To those whe may desire nie servicer,
Picture % roduce:
by the effect of lizht and
shade All pers-ne wishing good pictur:
Ptanos tuned, Acco:
and
s witl
do Well to call and examime the
lins Repuired ia ine nes
specimens at
—_— this
Mr Chose aise wish
Gallery
betore
guing
to
other
places.
es
to wive notice that
Ky1
.
that he has just receiveda Jarge and
you want to play a game of Billiards you can
Who is a Paofessional Portrai Painter
and
haa mad
a few doo
store, thi
,
.
x ". BEES Gatiery is conducted by JAMES WISE
ever see
P. BANNER.
Nevada. May 27th.
poo
es
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Bie
: Wines, Liquo
rs and Cigars
.
WISE & PRINDLE'S.
make , ar
ie
EST and every article to be as represented.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALL: RY
ARTGALLER
WY.
rangemen
of spectat
Steamship Company, corner of
Sacramento and Leidesdor
ff. streets,
OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent.
geen on .
DEFY ALL COMPETITION
United states vessel of war!
For further
jeulars, apply at the office of
the Pacifie Mail
ern sectio
haveave of of gettin
getting g ou our Good 8
The Atlantic steamer will be ecnvoyed by a
ramrento
ges becau:
' “many case
The Business facilities we
The following Steamships will
June tk&—Conhetitution;
be ran as foilowr
«J.T. Watkina.
>
Leave Sacramento at 6:30 A, M. arrive
Folsaum street wharf, San Francisco, at
at-Clip10 Frem
Per Gap at 8:38 AM.
o'clock, A. M penctunty
on
ave Sxor Mento at2P M, arrive
Connecting via Panama Railroad at Aspinwall
at
:
ee at oes eu
with a new and swift steamer
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ave Rocklin at 3135 P a, artive
For New ‘ ork.
Cc
Rap rib: p mM
“The Isthmus Trinsit in made by Railroad
2
wheres
in
Iwave Cl pper Gap at 9130 aM. atriv
three ho
{ Allexposme to a tropical
elie at SacTamentoa 11:30 4 M.
mate in thud avoided.
Leave (livper Gap at 6:'5 p M. arriv
This route off-cs PARTICULAR advantages to
e at Rock
oa
the Fourth of July and give readings. She Rallxand SocialParties Thass enet wi
h
t
tom-municat: with
Mr.
wd
r.
Ch
can
as
do so e
thraugh
e's: tty who are urging Low for the Senisa talented lady and we hope she will not George W. Wek
.
r= eae
P wu. >
lin at 7:16
Prospectu
oes
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
:
This county is entitled te fourteen delegates: Pacific Kaitroad will
ADMINISTER THE OATH.—The primary
political potis in a lively state of ebullition elections throughout
the county will be held
and fulse representations of the proseriptivniste. They may be able to vust our Post:
masters but such acts will not benefit them
in the leaat.” They propuse to give jus the
Summer Arrangement,
there is.a .
pays well,
in that vie
quartz to:
& delegate into Convention, attempt to hide
MAUSMANN & co,
The whole will be under the management of the
held at the cffice of the Company, in the city of
. .
Imperters and Manufactuaers of
Sacramento, on the ELEVENTH
Tue Jupician Coxvention.—The State Musical Direction of
their real designs under the profession of
DAY OF JU1865.
E. H MILLER, Jr. Secretary,
Mirrors, Looking Glasses, LY,
being fur Belden and consequently fur SarConvention has not yet been called tor. the
SICNOR MUZIO,
Sacramento, May 27th—.m
PICTURE FRAMES, .
gett, They huow that with Assemblymen purpose of nominating a Supreme Judge; From the Italian Opera, Paris, Her Majesty's Thea.
‘tre, . ondon, aud the principal Theatr
es in Europe Photograph Ovals,
RARE CHANCE.
ep wed to Sargent, Belden would be powbut we notice in other counties where CounandAm
Mouldings, &c,
erica. ‘Tickets $1. Reserved Seats
50 ots.
Bi
y
oy
;
8M in the Legislature and they can therety Conventions have been. held, delegates eae Sheets open vn ‘Tuesday mourning
536
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537
CLAY STREET,
at 10
arrier’s Stage and Expre
Near Montgomery........8an Franciseo
ss Line,
fore support bi. and ut the same time give have been chosen to go to the State Judi: oO ciock,. ~~
the county’to Low) We hope that Union cial Convention. We would suggest
that
* men will not be deceived by thesetricksters our Count
NEVA DA & MOORE'S FLAT,
For
New
York, via Panama.
y
Conven
tion
which
meets
SaIf you are tor Belden and tur Sargent, sup
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD,
of this cou
ECs
MISS LUCY S1MONS,
JUNE lth and 17th.
;
Al
phot ts om
i
ER THAN. ANY OTHER HOUSE .
ctice and the recrea
Patented Oct. 21, 1842,
per se the
The eababilities of the above instrument—as
:
an organ within
re ch of all who desire it—
World-renowned American Pianist have opened for itthe
an entire new field, hitherto
penance an by any musica instrument, and hane
and Composer,
elicited the unqualified endursement of ovea ONE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY of the leading Urganists
and musicians of the country.
officers to give
r
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT CHEAP.
secured at an immense ex
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Also, the Eminent Cantatrice
the Sennte. That party is headed
and Prima Donna,
to Washington. Magurth resigned his poA. KOHLER,
Is the sole agence for the Pacific Coast for the
Charles Kent for Sheriff. Many
of those sition in a United States Court to join
the
above New and
tar Instruments, and all)
who are candidates upon that ticket and rebels: <<
;
From the Academy of Music, New York, Boston
orders addressed *o him at his
and
who are sustaining it have declared their
give
will
and
Philade
lphia,
The War-Department proposes to release
Piano and Music Warerooms,
preference for Low, but the sharper ones, rebel prisoners under the grade of Major
TWO GRAND CONCERTS,
San Francisbo. will reeeive prompt a‘tention. ag
,
well knowing that if open fight were made . requiring the commidsioued
Friday and
against Sargent tle Low men could’nt get bohds.
Prenichi
been done
value.
s at such low
MASON & HAMLIN’S
for orgen
jo
THAT WE ARE SELLING”
at the old stand on Broad et. where .
he is prepared to su ply every
f, Veal,
body withthe best of
ork, Mutton. Corned Beef and Pork &c. &c. at .
:
e lowest eash prices. —
CABINET
e
Clothing, Parnishing Goods; Boots, Hats
ing
CASH.
JAMES MONROEcan be found
COW FOUND.
be upon us and it Sheridan will soon have a large army
in
Stock of
:
MEAT MARKET.
as well as personal consideratiuns I shall}
DAVID BELDEN.
render the ticket supporting Mr. Sargent, all
12th.
June
Nevada
,
assistance in my power at the primuries and
A LARGE RED COW, with a wooden
. YURe ON, Was found on the 8th of Jane, in
“elsewhere, and should it fail, shall regard it
a
aemeeenall
Willow Valley. The owner can have her by
asa defeat of myself as of Mr. Sargent.”
—
Easrern Ireus.—Gen Steele has been proving property and paying charges. KEnqulre
of
Mx. JOYCE,
an the Washinz
ton road.
What
do
the
wen
who
who
have
been
proordere
d to the Rio Grande with army of 30,Nevada, June Ith.
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see fessing to be for Sargent and fur Kent think
O0UU inen. Gen. Weitsel is atsea, bound for
TEMPERA R¢CEHALL
ot that The success of the Kent ticket, Texas. Gen. Sheridan is at New Orleans.
Nevada City.
Judg elden considers a defeat of himself He isin-command in the South-west.
and of Surgent, and yet men pretend to susMagruder is suid to be udgable to control !
SIGNOR MUZIO,
ting the Kent ticket. Such the rebel suldiers, who are disgusted
H‘’3
the honor to announce to the public of this
with
city that he has
The primaries will so n
.
In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid contracting bad debts, we shall sell strictly
~
HASLETT & VAN AULSTEIN,
the countr,
cated and
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE “GEM” SALOON,
:
"dtd examine the large and extensive
These Goods will be sold
Fin + Cigar drop into the Gem and you’.! getit.
Nevada, June 4th.
And oblige Yours,
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and the n
¢
Excelsior.;
and a num
-_B—excellent_.
MINING TOOLS,.
-do
Thos Jenkins
do
“T Parker Deer Creek
Jas Clements
do
;H Brandlin Cumberlan
as W E Luke Downieville $ Willetts Bloomfield
do — Jas Comstock Cal 8 Co
wellas personal considerations I shall render das Johuston
Jas Johnson Camptony W H Robinson Virgini
the ticket supporting Mr. Sargent all the asIl Hend+rson Nevada OU Maltman Nevada
3 Allison
do
‘
sistance in my power at the primaries and SSS Se
REN
.
secure this end. He states that withoutthe
united support of the representation from
this county Sargent’s chanie; would be
worthless. The success of the Kent ticket elsewhere, and should it fail, shall regard: it
inthis county would give us a divided dekas a defeat of daysciiine of Mr.
8. My posigation, becunse of the two candidates spoken tion upon
this matter 1s well understood. in
of for the Assembly on that ticket both are
To prevent misapprehension
against
Mr. Sargent, and their election would this place.
ible.
Provisio
CROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
_ CROCKERY WARE,
do
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Cor. Broad & Pine sts. Nevada,
We have on hand and will bein constant receipt of everything im the way ot
0 D Pond
de
--8B Barnett
eu
Thos Angton
do
AW Etlison
do
alonzo Ward Sacrame A Frow'ey
do
A Montgomery do
(Chas Schardin San Jua
kK
mn
do D Furth
_ do
Mrs schofler
do
A Weil
do
JG Philip. Gold Flat
KG Huffaker
do
of on
this county, Mr.Sargent’s . “Thos Hughes Hanch
tive delegati
The Judge closes by saying “From public
AND ee See
on Broad Street,
~Tuespay, June 13th, 1965. “. ‘Hotel,
Joseph Fratdé San Fran N. M Barnett Unionville
ee.
.
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—
si
Proprietors. Ad. the National Exchange .
should fill the position of State Senator.
sant with the wants and interested: in the
Without the support of the entire LegislaE-outhard Cilton mill DrJ Smmpson
do
welfare of the miner. He believes Sargent
A Gvodneugh Washin H H Muvore Moores Fl
Geo 8 Mitchell Eurexa MraFax
& 3 chil do
léés in the Legislature
aacbvered
P, Banner's Clothing Store,
‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
thesame.time A. Tegione shall be reprosented-at Washington +
The Judge then tells the best manner to
Young and Old, Rich and Poor,
»}
ARRIVALS
af sux ,_[
There are also men, good friends of Sargent ment in disposing of ite mineral lands may .
who believe they ofn support Kent’s ticket lead to very serious evils unless the mineral Lancaster and Hasey,
ble. The Judge gives his rexsons for the
“faith which is-ia him.” He says thathis
object is not his own advanceineut. He be_ fieves that the mineral interests of this coast
require a man at Washington fully conver
Tae Fi
public merely my own personal success and Fepresented by such ®@ man.
_they are “for Belden fur the State Senate.”
fy any‘ man that.such a position is impossi
J. W. HINDS.
Come One, Come all 1!
citizens and families of Nevada city and
;
towns that they have opened a
. prove it,” it is a disgrace to California
to be
and as an evidence
of their sinvenity they say belithat
eve
the future policy of the GovernNATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Reval
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
says about John Oonness “‘is true and he can
while profess te_believe that he-is_a geod promotion, this course would be a very safe.
‘man aad they -waat him to go te the Senate, one
at the least, but such is not the case. Ij
and go for Sargentiat
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A, H. HANSON & CO.:
ble candidate te run in opposition to Judge part in thé coming contest, and am indifferdent which are devoted to polities of Calimy object in presenting my name to the
Opposition isthe lifof
e Trade
3
1
WEDN
JupGe Be.per’s Posirivn.—Since the me as their candidate for State Senator, a
ta The Territorial Enterprise._is pubenemies of Sargent failed to find any availa-. report has gained credit that I am taking no lishing letters from a San Francisco corresA: H. HANSON.
name-te hide their real designs. Sargent
Le
$
cad
One
‘ remedy.
in avnouncing te her ‘rieand
all lovnds
ers of Dancing that she has ae y
her arrangem-at» ror a Grand
Party. which will be given at
ted
Social
TEMPERANCE. HALL,
§PLE
Esq., ix
lent
Pac
On Tuesday Evening, Jaly 4th.
sani
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GOOD MUSIC hat Dove Cigiged inde FINe
to be th
an exee
eet
oe asion
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