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June 8, 1864 (4 pages)

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. ji I 5 ieee ads’ 6 BA RR IRNESRS Sm Bits 2, * ao ay F Ey ee 4 : nla Duily Tea WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE sth, City and County Official Press THe Ravicat: Diéimocrats.—There is no reasonable ground for believing that the nn Easteax News.—From the Union of yesterday we glean the following: A. dispatch from Grant,'dated ‘on Sunday evening,’ stites that there had been no fighting on that day. The rébels made an attack on Saturday evening, June 4th, but were ‘res pulsed. The lines of the opposing armies . are said to have been sy close on Sunday that a lull, under the circumstances, is re. markable. The heaviest fighting of the past week occurred. on the Ist and 3d of June, and from the details, telegr: ~~ -getion of the malcontents, in nominating & ticket for tho Presidency, will change the result of the contest. Fremont, although he has maay friends with a certain class, we 4 ae ~~ thinkwill;-by-necepting «nomination at the __* bands-of the Clevelaad Convention, drive’ ~—~ment of the Union cause. ee ——— —_—Phe—ptatform—ndopted—by—the-ftattentirom him many of those who ‘have been bie ‘dmirere. Doring this-rebellion, there has: been a disposition on the part of the people sacrifice personal feelings for the advance. Many who have admired the Pathfinder,” will abandon him now that he has placed himself among the enemies of the Government. The body that “placed him upon the ticket ¢ame together without any authority. Tho new party wos hatched by disappointed politicians and awindling contractors. These men who would sacrifice the Government for the purpose of Ailling theit pockets with gold, desired a pliable tool, and Jobr C. Fremont was the most suitable man they could find.” They cared nothing for principle and therefore their object wad to make a platform to please all pars ‘ties. Butall these things will not avail them. The doom of their candidate and the new party iscfixed, Their defeat and the triumph “of the great Union party under the leaders ship of Uncle Abe, is aure. Their talk of the Montoe doctrine, the sispension of the writ u enews hahias corpus, nud integrity with the lends. be hopeless. ‘The piratyGeorgia wae sole ; _era of the party aa representations of what they mean, will-call upon them'the’ detestas tion of all parties. They may find sympathyand. fellowship in the copperhead party, but Union men-will avoid thenias-pestilence.— +} The Old Pinte gives «sketch which shows what-a-fireeit je for the men whe wet in that Convention to preach purity. Convention at Cleveland, was reported by Tom Carroll, of New York State. Among the planks in-that-platform we clip the fols lowing : __,, Integrity and_economy are desirable at all times in the administration of the Govs ‘erunrent, and that in this time a want of them‘ia criminal.” : An admirable plank, but it comes from, to say the least of it, a manufacturer witha questionable reputation, Carroll was fors '_merly a Commissioner and Appraiser in NewYork State, but his enormous peculations caused the people to look unfavorably upon him, and “he failed to reevive any further emoluments at their hands. At the com. * mencement of the present administration he endeavored to secure some “fat takes,” but he was known to well, and failed. He then purchased the Albany, N. Y. Statesman, and bas since occupied his entire time in maligning-and picking flawe inthe Administration.” ———— THe Union Press is the title of a new unconditional Union paper atarted at Louisville, Kentucky, in opposition to the Louis. ville Journal, Ee THE steamer. Bt. Louis, Friday, carried away $1,338,428 of treasiire ; 1 064,364 was for England. CaPTatn SHERMAN’S Company, California Voluoteers, (from Placer county) is stationed at La Paz. <> 2 _ Rev. W. Peck, Agent of ‘the. American Bible Society; iv traveling through the State distributing copies. of the Scriptures, Tue, Virginia papers continue to be filled with discussions in regard to the proper basis of currency. © ; nn ‘ ij THE vewWspaper correspondents with Graut’s and Shorman’s armies ate compelled to report at headquarters daily. MARYLAND is furnishing a large proportion of her colored soldiers in her quota, Some ave drafted, while others are substitutes.” »THE Trustees of the San Francisco Mercantile Library have eleéted Dr. Bellows an honorary member of that institution. Mors Canpiwares.—Charlea Maclay aad J. 8, Wallis, of San Jose, formerly mem. bers of the Legislature, are announced as candidates for Congress trom the First Diss trict. y a > Twey have a Provost Guard, Marshal, eho gehen 2 hea i a a revives thew immediately Charleston would —Laird’s rams were apparent that the rebels sufiered a heavy loss. : 2 POnO A rebel Major who ‘came into Butler's lines-at Bermuds Hundred, says the Feder. Orcasizen EmicraTion.—We seo a Hotice of a Homestead -Association organizedat Byracuse, New York, and 9 portion of the members took their departure on the ton, Dacotah Territory. The party consisted of one hitadred and eight families, compris~ sisting of six passenger and ten baggage cars: Chicago, ang leaving the railroad in Central Towa, go the balance of the way overland in wagons. This is settling upa new country in earnest. Organized Emigration ia the. al forces at Secessionville arethreatening . Charleston._Fhecommander there has telegraphed to the rebel authorities for reinforcements, saying that unless be Fe. be lost. ¥ Sherman reports to the Secretary of War that.by # movement round the rebel right, he hai suceeeed in compelling the enemy ta evacuate a very strong position porth of the Chattahoochee. McPherson defeated Cheats ham's corp’s May 27th, at New Hope Church, Sherman says .that inthe movements which compelled Johnson to retreat, the Union lons was less than that of the enemy. Reinforcements continue to go forward to both Grant and Sherman, the Government being determined to put in the front all the meg required ta insure victory this time. Fremont and Cochrane have accepted the nominations tendered to them by the: Cleve. land Convention. The news of the victorious progress of } Grant in Virginia created a profound sen-. sation in Europe, and particularly. in Eng: land. Fhe rébel cause was considered to purchased by the Goys ernment: . TOR THE Grass Valley Nationat-of yesterday anya i— Danine Ronpery,—On ‘Fhursday night last. the boarding house ot CornelinaBoyle, situated on lower Mill street, was entered by a thief, who succeeded in-getting 8297 50, Heatly -el-et-whieh-was-in-gattsconn The . money had been placedin the. pocket of 9 dress belonging to Mrs. Boyle, and on retiring Mra. .B. forgot that the money was in her pocket; md tome timeduning the night . the house was entered and the coin taken.— Thia is certainly a very daring rebbery, and inust—have—been committed by soine one familiar with the premises. Mr. Boyle is an industrious, hardworking man—bhas met with anumber of misfortunes recently, and is ily. prepared for such a loss at this time: Se THE wool trade is becowing an important commercial feature of Tehama county. Last week, K.Cohn alone shipped twenty-five tons of the article to San Francisco, “The wool trade is getting to be some in this State. WE anderstand Judge Searls will not return to this State till next fall. — To-DAY, We will probably know who has been placed on the ticket with Abrabam Lincoln for vice President. Kouver, of the Lafayette Bakery, has opened on Broad street. Has a good stock
of confectionery, cakes &o: THE ladies ot Carron city are now getting 4 ee party to swell the Sanitary “und, What next? THE sum of $1,300 has been subscribed at Grass Vailsy for celebrating the 4th of July. : eee oa THe Old Puute says Mr. Charles King arrived there via Henness Pasa route from California, with a drove of thirty-five horsee. He will bring one hundred more over next week, and place them on a ranch south of Gold Hil, . GRAND JURIES have been abolished ip Kanena, Governor Carney having approved the act recently passed by the Legislature, . entitled “An Act to abolish Grand Juries, and to provide for the trial of offences upon information.” — At the working women’s meeting in Phil. adelphia, it was stated by ove woman that she received five cents per pair making overalls. With the aid of a machine, she could wake ix pairs in one day—thirty cents. TREASURE:—Up ta the present date, $6, 305,136 39 more of treasure have been shipped from this State than was shipped up to the same time last year. pve THe San Francisco and Alameda Valley across the San Antonio Creek, aud the track [ie wow laid down inte Clinton. 12th of April, for their new homes at Yank-ing over four hundred ond fifty persons, all, from Central New York. The expeditivn pook & special train from Syracuse, con. The emigrants went by the Canada-route to . — Nevada City Water Wor r[*he attemtion of water iscalled ecnsumers to the ig rule ofthe Water Works: RULE 9.—The Superintenden every build. delegated by him, er hours of the day to all parts ing or place where service pipe is laid or water used, for the purpose of the condition of said pipe-and the manner in which the water is used, ; Water. consumers are also notified that use of water, other than for household pu a uch rinkling andi rpc 8 as street, 8 n rrigation. toy addinondl thease and Will be corlected separately from the household rates. J. H: Horton will collect the hdéuse rates on Monday of each week. ” J-E.; +d irrigation use and collect for the same on Sateae : ju5-Iw urday of esich week. : COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! . city or county at regular Acent’s testimonial from a few of our prominent citizens wbo havethem. Instructions given free, _ Kr Needles, thread and silk for sale by GEO. 4. RANDALL, Agent, At Weaver & Co’s store, 59 Broad street, Nevada We, the »ndersigned, having the **Flerenee’* in successful operation eheerfully recommend them to those in want of a Sewing Machine as superior to all others. at our homes, would ~ *” C. MBATES, M. D., . R. H. Farquyar, ; EW. BIGELOW, G. K.Fa RQUHAR, N. W. Know.ron, JOHN HERZINGER. Coughs and Colds.% MAyepeGeads . é : ea aes . —‘Phe sudden changes of our elimate are sour. ~ got best _plan-yet adopted to settle up the new MARDEN & FOLCER’S . ces Of Pulmonary;-Bronchial and Asmatie Ar. frien territories, as-is a protection both against . CELEBRATED oe A os tenuis tae apevutges a thor Indians and mary privations isolated settlers Fr il Cor 9 . the early stages of the et recourse should altyusually undergo. Under this system towns amily OMeCe fly once be had to “BROWN’s BRONCHIAL Tro:-—s soon spring up, the lands are rapidly put] yz, now used in every First Ciasa Hotel and prin. C##8-” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irjoine under cultivation, roads and bridges are con~ elpal Restaurant in San Mot gene we Throat be road so slight. as by band ; : af , P : tution amore serious attack may be ef structed; and, in fact, efVilization spring up Wie received the following certificates . fectually warded off. Puntic Sprakrns ana Priso . -Ano rom the proprietors since we have intro. SincEns wil . , ria as if by magic Another party will soon atea 2" s the propts tore sine h Sx ‘RS will find them effectual for clearing and t 1 follow: the first, and ina short time Daco. The undersigned having tested the quality . *trengthéning the voice. Sold'ers should have on tl! tahwill enter the Union a prosperous State. . from sll the different manufsctnrers of Coffee iu . them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taform: Let the good work goon. _. the city, cheer mally recommend MiupEN & FOL. ken as O¢ggasion requires, ville Aa d , re } pct ee or to any brand, eitder foreign or Agents for California, REDINGTON & Co., San. . best ~San't plek up a paper. now-erdays withs . Hararenuents @ Dyer.+++:+++.1< Buen House . PYandeco, nyit-in ou pi put seeing the Marysville Express mention~. Alstrom & JODNSOD.+++++++reree eee Lick Mouse FOURTH OF JULY BAI I. sitiiais ed: . Cotersps, why the devil don’t you let it 4 Mf ad a ge ete Iabarnaaieaee ; ; aerate as Da alone aud only a fewswould know of the ex-. C. 4. James...ccsccsesseiecs tee eeen Rail Road ; TO BE GIVEN AT ‘5 ‘ : Stevens & Olivers. s.2csesceccereeees Restaurant MOORE’S appol istence of such a concern, ; Het si taeeeeeees aceseekses test eeeeaMnane 0 : Mo: i. E i LA T * that . ee Jnited States. .ececesccssesesecoeseoe Rh Ctaursn On nda’ ; Veni 5 Gowenat: McDowes is expected on the . Felamers:ts rtecrteeces srr hauturane . 1 ODCAY <W@RINg, daly 4th, "64, pe , : ing Porter & Collins....66 PETIT ETT Rest t : Sow i next steamer, ‘Traitors take ene Kngleburg ‘ Wagnet.icscece.... Mooteerent BENEFI OF THE for tl ——a Ete , Ete., FENIAN BROTHERHOOD THe contractors of the Court House are pre.ate patting up thes prand of Corres in . ~ . was t NOY G ZED -$0r the Frade, end we x — pushing the work bravely on, ask but a trial to substantiate the above recom. throu mr en mendation. wt Committee of Arrangements, _while TT past week three thousand+-—Oreer tierden & fo ers darn Coffee Robert Keegan, John Feely as ed) sheep-and six hundred bead of cattle have Fe Te reed er ern er manu tactory Cornelius Sullivan, Patrick Gatthey, ARTE eS) passed Dutch Flat for Washoe and the val« inpecoud puality, ana hae aa yoluoemes pe James Walsh, called leya in the mountains above.-Enterprise, [above brand. MARDEN & F el Ss ay ener ——tntert . Over tei thotisand sheep have passed . _3°t —— 220 Front street, San Francisco, ee a of all Le al 3 ? ; ; eee eS : = : MOORE'S FLAT. SNA ° : eue _ city for W ash e during the past j New Store and New Goods ames Kingstey, 8.1. . Pe eh iree weeks. : cestiinnn aron Beck, : : pada = es John Hickey, pig, ALLEGHANY. the y THE Pacific Express Company baveestab. SOL. ROSENTHAL, . 4 WOOLSET’s Frat. Joha MeNulgy ti : : geri tence, Se sms ry, > . Commercial St,, under the Transeript-Ofice, . Alien Herbert, ’ teaser ees. ~s ume lished an office at Auburn; Placer county. ~ = OKLEANS FLAT. Owen Mebonainy’ iting : 1S i pAssust RECEIVED a large and splendid . yonn smith TW. Re tounld AEE BA stock of — : Panic -W. Rin. «i We GOons: Seth, MOHAWK FLAT. have § Arrivals at the kc ios, : ud M. As Singleton, . > ate ae Sas Sn For the Spring and Summer-teg . wiitiin DavideonTeoh Pureell. National Exchange Hotel, Which me beseen at his nieely arranged Store: WASHINGTON. LAKE C Tw oh ES : varie seen -. CHIPS’ FLAT. ~~ h Kelley. ' LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprictora, . Syghalage woe ny te soem at this Retablah . Co arieuecceeektJoeeph Kelley. July i i i OD aches EUREKA SOUTH, M. Feely. re . Little WW Eanijloy in Prac A Stulting Red Dog . SKS: MANTICL AS TRISH POPLINS, . Ais thermeen TS ——e Miss Longley do J Reader Selby Hill Linens, of all kinds. GRASS VALLEY. James McCambridge. and th APMeLerton do Mires MeCarty San Ju Also. a fine lot of California Jewelry, . William Nelligan. Cha ian ville C Mrs Hendri« lo ) Bear Sacramento warranted of t rat quality. __'. M. P. O'Conner, As : — ‘6 Mre bane am =< 1 Wiseuitiore . Hyak oh ed the hard times _ : ; foie : but it i tS Cockereh de , Fs Boadiey Minnesota Ladies are partsculariy invited to call and exam AMERICAN HILL—P. W. Simmona. hand ohn Meeks fy Jeaner Cal 8 Co ne the goods and prices, ooompiain ¥F Page Virginia A Maliman Bowman's My motto is, **Quick Sales and Smal! Profits,* a ity do__J W Bettis Grass Vall > mi = T. Hardy — : J Lineola Dai 8 Co # J Robinson Nevada Miticeaneers SOL. ROSENTHAL E. T. Hardy, 0. D Babeock, W. F. Cummings. Brig. G W Woods do ‘Frank Bixler ~ do Yommercial Street. Moore’s Flat, May 25-ta : ; a Commercial Street, under Transcript Office. 1, H Heydlauff Red D John Belden do Nevada, May 18th. ’ ern Res R Reed de J MeDaniel do —— NEVADA MILLINERY. , B S$ Star Glenbrook trk M Tinman do D . , ; ee long ti Thos Freeman Crossi’'g N M Berrett . do . §. B A K E R ” : Savag WC Bettis Grass Val W Heafhnan do DEALER Oe MISS E. COFFEY ‘g * Sheets ° ascet 0 a Fae M , essa AD Di sau seen SehmNunee = do . Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Latice of pe eeapectfally mform the has ¢ 2 a t i. . D McCarty do 'M Sheohelm San Juan Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed feet ok wg: od that * head opened 6 the wil decor = No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. ase Millinery Store, on visit t {RESH MEATS, OF ALL KINDS BROAD STREET, ~ SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Fon hand and for sale at Cheap rates for Opposite Weaver & Co’s § : ain Soc ad ° will keep constantly on hand will m ryY ° * To bag ane pees: org meen — Gente elevered freset teargs Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, rel on ' National Exchange Hotel, WOOD—OF all kinds, ow/hand and for sale . finery" fatablieke ne MUNY. found ins Mulwho di : Cheap for Cash, . a3-tf ments made that. shall be im receipt of New should endid . Good every st . And examine a splendid assortment of NEW MEAT MARKET. will be pald to making Cloaka, Mantis Nev i HATS AND BONNETS, 23 Di A. BOWaRD Dreeeres . ofNev ; Fa eesti M. M. HINDS. += N.C. TULLY. Elegantly Tri a. Takes this method of mfo seei As Miss H., cannot stay frNevada but a few pe er ay cgi AVE opened a F. rocery : days an early call from the Ladies is solicited, a fow deere brlee the Deny ne FH ‘castors atthe i aaa hat. f E. W. HARRINGTON. — qntiug Office, on Junction of Main & Commereial Sts. raising Nevada, June 8th ine Aide) COMMERCIAL STREET, Where they will keep vonstantly on hand a seNevad: . . . Where he will always keep on hand the very lect stock of with t PAOIFIO re r 8 a meocerten & Provisions portan EXPRE ' as ve all the ad ‘© oe ' 88 COMP ANY VEAL, -} ket; at San Fran aad, thoy ive dette he tye that ci N AND AFTER JUNK tet Compan Wonk, Cheaper than the Cheapest ! rysville ( will doa regular De! way MUTTON, . Our mottois QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRo/TTS. EXPRESS BU. i. Which will be sold TERMS CASH. . Yes 4 SINESS, . Cheaper than can be Bought) All Goods will be delivered free of charge. Long BETWEEN BLIEWHERE, Sa Say tod San gan ley Neves Laken Avbura, gin soos melee = LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER. lon car tureka North, Woolsey’s and O and co Flats, Crystal Peak, cuahes : z H. $ ° v ¥ H a R D ’ Thank Springs, Carson and Silver New Arrangement. Scien Proprietor of the, Wr etoarton, Gold Hull, — TILTON MILL — " On aiid after June ist, this no a : former cities, Nevada wilrana "° Two and a’half* miles East of Nevada city. office 1 This Express will pay -particular attention to Line i te making Collections, to the conyeying of packa. OF SIX HORSE dencons: COACHES Manufacturer, Wholsale and Retail Dealer in Rec ges and Treasure, and to the prompt delivery of ". Pitio Ced as i everything tmtrusted to their caro, ‘ Connecting with the 4 ar and S~ruce« Lumber ¢eruitin, siderite Of California and, ha pened entirely of . Central Pacific Railroad at Newcastle . ’ °./ ; ites a : Sovered yh net uetan bea? ee, Oe, Waly Neate North Sa Sea sweaenip eens.) foe on the coas Central Pacific “Railroad and . Forest clty, Downievitie, Virginia city, and ali. . Kept constantly om hand, Recife Stage. Oo —they are determined to . ror See yar “Orders left at the Mull, or -with m 4 a Tue give the ~r satisfaction as to speed and re. SP Pacific wil in Jobason » at Weaver & Co’s will be promptly 000 po ve Neyada and Virginia sity. before ying that . *2d faithtully atteaded to. ap7 6m ginia c wnaone” Saas } . Razer giao cri maces. snd] SCHOOL BOOKS! . H. L. BARNES, JUDGE DENT, pF oy line, which, for safety and comfort enomnenes eae CHRI®. REIS, 3. & M*OUR. — beat. neitesen ia ‘eae GEO. A. CHURCH & co., _ W. H. LADD, President. . vais for Virginia City wr 19 ac ne cock ay; Wunction Main and Comme sts. hina 8. B. CASWELL, Sec : : Bactamen to-—connecting at emenaiae ~ ; i reial ’ day ne: saa caceg ; atS A. M. ran te assortment of H.} W.8S. MoReoberts, Agent at Nevada. J. S. MeCUE, Superintendent. 8 CHOOL BO OKS “a . Nevada, June 7th, 1804—t¢ 2.2) MAROPEETS, Ageatet Rovete. ". SS ae? Vi