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May 31, 1864 (4 pages)

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T ogy . dent. joN.— g a jot silver dolar id six ‘or bis pay in » pay~ its of ‘treud > euting thous that it’ out of ” e only Union. slitie—: ~~ &nd hoped te make it tell “with > ‘Captor on shore, NOL. Vit. ¥ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, isé4. = $$. BROWN & DEAL How THE New York Coppenueaps WERE LURED ON To SUBSCRIBE FoR Tur SWorp Tu McCLettax.—Wies’ New York Spirit of the Times of 30th April says: The most ingen:ous device practiced at the late Sanitary. Fair, to induce even seceasionists and epperbeade te part with their money in aid of the Patriotic Fund, Was the artifice of iiviting them to coptrihute te the pepularity of their favorite commander by subseri! ing, in competition, to endow him with aswerd. The. result wes, that . the New York Hotel, the Mayou's office and. the rietous districta of the Ewghtwenth Ward were kept ia a periect fermeit for three weeks, in collecting dollar votes to impart a falee indorsement to their chosen chieftain. The effurt-wns closely watched ty loyal citizens, and, though the vote time, permitted to be al ghtly in favor of McClellan, there never waa a Moment when Grant could not have been put overwhelm ingly ahead. “The object was. howerer i ayul vate by alternate drain the Iuet dollar fortunes, and: thus to from sources that «ould otherwise keep dry” The final result was the forexd contribution of $14,549 to-the Savitary Fund, inthe aame of McClellan, of : whieh probably not mare than $3,000 represented spontaneous sentiment or sincerely loyal wots. The Copper. heads made Great eniculations on the mo: x] influence of the verdiet which they fancied they. would capture, in McC he mazes throughout the country. They will sew, of course, assume that the Competition was ns tegt ; and in that the friends ot Grant. and of the other Generuls who tnited with Geant’s vote, will cheerfully “agree with them. The element of the city f. contribute te the charity ;'and when that. wae fully aeemus Plished, the reserve fund. wineh had been quietly collected among loyal men, was thrown in, and swainped out the MeCl-lan ' Vote by more thi twe to one. The final counting gave Grant thire majority than the hero of the Chickahominy hd votes, and thus ended the ingeniwus urtifies of puttiueg the Copperhende to the eword, Aw UNCERTWORIULS Fariivr.—In one of the irterior towne of Now Jersey, sime tiles distant frogs the Amboy Central Rail. road, where the inaabitante never had the Pleasure of coming incontact with that pure. minded and liberal eprperation, (cumarquent. ly are honest and buimane,) lived old Mr. Greén, a singular and eeceatrie geuius. He was a wid wer, well off. nnd blessed with the prettiest daughter tit New Jerary could boast @f)) Of éodreb dha had @ hiver. All good-looking girls have beaux: so Martha Green was uc AB -ekcoplion to the genern. rule ; but her fathe? wag Wa singular or elae thought sowueh of ter, that Martha‘a eller” didu'tdare hot te the olf man that be would . like té'provide for hig child,-aed do the best he could for her. 1 wasin y r tha-urged Prank. her bend. to havea private talk with her tether. -The old man didg't Tike to be telked to, nad it w word was forced from him, it: was Reaerally sa oath: aad a disngreeable ane at that; but after Martha had inspired Fragk with “some Courage, it was With errious wiag.vings that he started . in search of Mr. Ge-en, for the purpose ot Opening his heartand mind at the sito time. Frank found the old mau hard at wok on a Pig~pem. . The ald tellow did not and woult hot uotice his visit: ¢, sv Frapk. off with bia coat and . -nt-« hélpitig ‘hand. fA.’ e@weated and inwardly cureed the work, bat not a word wae exchanged between che Pitties antil the pen wan'céaiploteds and 8 thi ict nail was driven home, Frauk enéd dn trembiing tines : “Mr Green, I lowe . Marth.” — kruWle@thoold fellow’ “Can Tite ber * Take her, wid be dad" Was the anewert, and the wid fellow went te supper.— Frank did take her; and tae never bveu sorry for the-not. i ; A DomesricareD Se, Dyc.—The Ore. Senian exys: The prize eenl, Freeutly captured” at the det, and spoken of in this paper, edeins ‘to bike ite vew bone rather well dt wis taken to the ferry laudtog yesterday; Several times, invariably returung to’ ite ing aad shying like a How long ‘it will live ia its resent Condition rediwing to be einai, bat evs pain ¢ bueno h.chuation tedeate the ‘Com tabl “tig af Daily Transcript, . S? RING any sv Was, most ef the: t-e—-fatur:aif that Mare] ‘. umpb !” Y etd thtewn inte the stream . MMER “Tue Typ or Fasnion !” MESSES S. HAAS & co., AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF AVE Gisposed of their old stock of Cloth: H ‘Tag and would iuform theit old patrons and a8 many new ones as wish to secure CREAT BARCAINS _ ‘That they have just reeeived a TREMENDOUS sTOCcCK oF SPRING & SUMMER wCLoTar NG, 44 OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES: . : WHICH THEY WILL sELL Cheaper than any other Establishment in the State t Thetr magnificient Lock consists in part ofthe following articles: ‘ ” ™ ; COATS! as PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, . NEW CLOTHING STORE . ! bie ao NEW. SPRING nome tae J baa ys ~ = Bent A. ROSENTHAL & Co. [7 OULD respectfully inform the citizens Nevada and the Jarvoubane towns tha WwW have poh oy a ; Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Where they have just received a New. Large and Splendid stock of CLOTHING, Consisting in part of the following articles :— COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, HATS AND Caps, UNDER CLOTHING, Ra VATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS California Blankets, And in fact everything Mshally found in an Es-. tablishment of this, kind, Seanetemeeeenel Geo and see the Semel ON THE CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, 4 Hrs JUST RECKIVED 3 large aiid Blegant assortment of : FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Belected expresa!y for thin market. The stock is of the mest approved atyles for the Spring & Summer Trade, And of Quarities unsurpassed by any Cloth ing House in thie State, which he will dispose of on: such TERMS As cannot fail to: give most periect satisfaction. — Concord Coaches for Sacramento, Nevada. Jane FOR Ir . VIRGINIA: AND.CARSON CITERs. Arriving at Virginia-at-A}Ae Meo) —— a Retmraing will leave Virginia ata, M. » arriving at Nevada at 10 Connecting with the Company’s Dally Line ofP.M. heh For Marysville at 7 A. ™. ° W. BK. DAVIDSON, Agent. att ¥ P Ose AFTER MOND 4Y, 14th, acific Stage & Express Co, DEOR 1863, this Company will run 9 DAILY LINE sit OE we. —* NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING. . Cid adie cou) ayo qm enreemnngperesipieaneeecmect aan: 4¢--Prom the finest custom made Broadcloth Goat down to a common linca cost = PaNTs1 a We have a ee a <b Frags of one of every ‘ Vests: 7) Snare Bud every outer kite oF Votes FRENCH CASSIN ERE SUITS! ‘Bemething entirely new ! A large and beattiful stock. BOOTS AND snoKEs! Enoagh ou hand to fuFai-h every man in the os ~towa with « good pair. + HATS! ‘ They have a very large ashortment and every ——— etyle sulted to the various fasten. = UNPER CLOTHING! We have a most complete as,ortment of Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers, Collars, Socks, &e. . Silk and Linen Hand kerchiéfa, + Cravats and Neck Ties, Sarat Drunks, &e, &e. a: They have « Of Clothing worthy the attention of m re exp ly for wine ee een Sea er than ever ‘ 8. HAAS & CO. Nevada, May ist, 1064. {William R Coe, o At the Old Corner, . " STIL, THERE, and wants it to be distinetly naderstood that he is going to stay there and sell his goods as , Cheap as the Cheapest. I¢ fs his determination mot te be under ‘seld by aaybody ! ‘a Hig stock consists of Womens’ shoes, Thies and Thin Sole. : : Gaiters, Balmorals, And every style of Stioe! Misses’ “ and Childrens’, Shoes. Every Style. 3 Beakert’s Pamp sole. Dress, Squaie Edge, Double Sele, & Quilted Bottom Boots. A: large assortment of Miners’ Heavy and. Light Boots, Gum Boots, &e* He sella LeATuer, TOo.s, Shoe Fi noinas, of every description at — San Franctaco Piices retail. Boot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command. All work bought af the store is Warranted and will be repaired free of costif it ripe uureasonab] yHaving one of the very best workmen State, tn prepa. te make boots at short noNett Yor Theater is ee im the past.'I am determined to merit R tn future by giv ing the peblie first rate articles and at thelow_ Memember the Cerner! ._ ; WM. FR. COE. Nevada, Jan. 4th. i National Exchange Sateen. CARLEY «&@ POTTER. i ij om
a warranted to ft Mi Rewunat who They have sjsoa very phe ERDENGLISH > ‘ _. Cossimere ts, Especially adapted for * pring and Swramer wear. tines, tivite Pie, atfention: every one'to their stock of Goods which ig za Styles and B’ashion! ba» been makin Fashiunable. garments tur sevyears, in this city, will. gee that every artiile Gives the best » tinfaction. 3 ‘THe stock has been purchaped on gach tures that they are enabled to celftien’ a, They hope, by rivin wn to their customers, to merit » AE of public pat. romage, q —DON’T FoORSET PLACE Broad and Ping Streets, Opp. the stores of Gold«mit and Weaver & Co. A. ROSENTHAL &.Co. Nevada, May 5ih. 7 , GUNMA Ne Tn the 4 kK) 4th dudiciel District of pia, in and for the ye Ally 3 @le Yube Canal and bid , reka Lake Water Company, and Marka Zellereach The People of the State of Calitoinia send greeting t@ Marks Z--llerbach You hereby ——— to @t pear in be be sioy br t gainet youby tne ve DAM aintit inthe : intriet Cours of the 4th Jadicial Dis. *Wict of the State of Cali o iv, in and for the county uf Nevata, and to an wer the complaint fil. d thetein within ten days, afer the sery On you of this summone—ir Within, this ib 14 Rwebe wi oe Stare of Califor @rada. The Midy ve The ku re C. Powers county—or if served:uto t county, but withia this Judicial Listriec, within twinty days ; or if «. rved oud of eaid Distri theu within forty days .orjudyment by default $ill be taxen ‘just es according to the p of guid complaint 1¢ said action is b ht.t¢ obtain « decree of hia court for the Foreclosute ofa certain Mort age, described im the ¢umplaint and executed y the seid Kurrks Lake W. Co. on-the 22nd day vi August, is6., to yer tht. payment ot a certain promissory note of date Auy. 22d, 1862, made by said defendant, the Kureka Lake Water oun ‘ of plaintiff nforeewit fcr $31,367 75 with inperest as set forth therein and ji 2 +-apd 4 fertain Jung ment recov. red by plaingil agaiast detend ant, the Eureka Lake ater ve. for $2 4150 debt, and $90 costs of suit With interest thereon as s0rth therein, and im guid complaint, and of such other und further @ums as are apecifitully ‘set forth ia sald complaint. That the premises conveyed by said! mortage may be sold and the proceeds applial for the payment Of the sums set forth in said snoMyage and com. Plaiot and in case sueh Proceerte are nut sufficient to pay the sawe, tien to te eee an execution against suid defendant, the Kurcka Jake Water company four the balance remaining due and aiso tHat said defendants above ad Ali perrons y der them may be barred aud for) hte-sitie; claim, Hea, equity of redempff intérest in said morty vd peeenisne tad for such other and further aglie: a6 plaintii ti led to. A wt are h » Mat if you fail to Ppear and auswer: above ceta t as quatre, t. he suid plamtiff wil) take defaul again a =¢ ayy to \ pm the relief deman. ; a ~ Gives ender m and the seal of —~+ 7 Uistriet of the 8:, valitornia, ia and fer toe ae lean . : y of Decem24 Ds» Is6 KR. F. Clerk. Hou. T. & land, sistrict fudge A truc.copyi attest, K. ft. YARQUIAR, Clerk. . Lo me Manali Per rev. stamp. i a . Cw MEY & co. Entirely New and alfof thé Latest CHEAP AS THE OHEAPEST. IN KNOX'S NEW BRIéK BUILDING, . He has im Store a very Large Btock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS, Together with a very large and fine assortment TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, GAITERS, &c. ! Which he offers at Very Reasonable Prices! ary os ry tS PERSONS ARE INVITED to eall and examine their stork previous to making purehases. The prices are LOW, while the goods are of superior quality and will be found to be aN represented, FP, BANNER. GREEN LEAD. Eureka Consolidated Mining Company —Lvestion of Mine, Hackett Ranch, Neeuda county.Notice ig hereby given thet ata. meeting of the Trustees ot said company held ou the Fifth day of April, 1864, an neeesinent of twenty five cente per shire wae levied upon the éapital stock of 6nd company, gee ou the Firat day ut May, 1864,t0 W. J. Meredith, at the offier of the company, at the Empire Ravch, Yubo county, Catifornia. Any stock upou which shid nsdesemente shall ¢tain tnpuidon the Hiret day of June, 1864, willbe advertised omthat day as delinquent aod-aniess piyment shall be made betore, wall be sold on ‘the Tenth cay of June, 1864, to pay the de. linGUent asteannents thereon, together with coste of advertisement aun@expenses of the tile. W. J. MEREDITH, Sec’y. . Empire Rweh. Yuba comity. M y 26th eee m:0n Gold amd quansiz jase img Compa ny.-——Netier ie hereby yiven Uatete mectg ot the Trustees ofthe abote named Company, heid on the ‘5 day uf May, a. D., 1864, an asérsament o of one per cent. of the expital stock of anit Company wae levied Taynble immediately tn U. 8. geld coin to Ve Curran at Little York, or ta. the Beesetary at Dinmond Creek’ Avy Stick bpon which esid Hasesement shall retuninus paid on the-]$th day of Sune, will be advertised on thatdny we delinquent, ang Unle-e payment shalkbe made betor fwill be suld on the 27th day of June wo pay delinQurot reerssmente togetier with Gusts os udVertiving aud ¢xXp-naee of sule. By order vf the Board of Truatera. ; ALEX. WEED, Sec’y. Little York, May 15h. D. & BA KER, DEALEK in Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Grouna Feed No 73 Broad Street, Nevada. ? BJosepb, Missouri ‘Wares of the devps Oo) ofvne buudred families A TRAIN ; St i, on the 17th tur Nevada Ter and Cahfornia. private erritery and Cah piv fan tr . ‘HIS MW has been laased en Ie he “4 _. We shall always keep on hand the best of — FINE BRANDIES, WINES, FRESH MEATS, OF ALL KINDS b “pes band and for sald st Cheap rates ents Oash, . Goods delivered free of Charge PVithin a reasonable distance of Nevada -WOOD-—Of all Kinds, on hand ’and for sale So ceived at Virgiaia BRICK sTORE” 76 BROAD STREET. . Nevada, April 26, 1864. a1x F w Nevada, Mareb 15th, MORSE CONCORD COACHES, — VIRCINIA CITY, And all paris or NEVADA TERRITORY. . Btages leave the office from the UNION BORBis; 5: MALN STREET. or Virginia, at 2 30 P. Mm. GUARANTEED. SPEED, SAFETY AND CoMFoRy, 'W. H. LADD, President, . ” » §. MeRoberts, Agent. @ A. CHURCH. Cc. A. CHURC STAT LONER Yi" Nevada, April &th. co., At the Junction of ‘ Main and Commereia! Streets, . . Beets Dealers in PLAIN AND FANCY a BL ANK BOOKS, > GS ier PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Ay ’ CHAS. TEWKSBURY, my att ee Mas opendd » : L . 9s TUN WARE STOR Ey. At hie old stand—formerly Stoukes’ on i Broad Street, Mverything in the Tinwa ¢ line prom Ox tated, Eeeete ‘tatin ranting. ae Wid nx ihe Cor, . i AS issued the Summer wear , ° gest & best stock ~~ A. LAMOQTT,. * PASHION «Buk: MA: ‘TERE of 4d and J. ft, MACRAMENTO. , Tile call on py sot TH . i> nt hn H tke in “ +~aT PRicksw * eadeet . Sere 24:4 the vou mt promptly pert oF ify le of cauk, ‘ ‘ . Vigpus, £V0UuUECEO, On Pine Sireet,.. “@ Fempectiully solichod. it te ae ida VAMILTY STORE. .. . : ae ea i EUCENE SCOLARI, 9s Pucresor to Al, adichaleby, «. ‘di sest P89 OR City, 2 Nuts, Cundics & #ruiis, ALWAYS UN HamD. ou wanta pen dig mf ror a Dinoxing Of ‘Tovanco PLsie + . Ae *Y &o ei, s i) e am Lid ~ E.8COLARI 2 doors from Hass & Co om time Bt. We keep ouhand. th & Sc ai” od @ R CRAWFORD. t 4 ” some) ' ae ‘ SEKING STALE FOR 1664. ’ “tHe Of bate for Spring.amd. 5 “s this is the Boat place tm ‘the \Mtate to procure a time and nable. .* . . ; ’ LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE; . ) <> abayR ty . i? Eersos nan ‘Apples, Candies) Higsy’ sii K. Sent Almoods, alt amanet ae eee > ‘ sd i a Vp