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July 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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ver the. . ade, lied with ) prepared ws, Etc., he State. %. INS } Likeness-— in, cleax "Co. holders of mrany' of ng Nine the ensuthe Comuesday, sey, lifornia. in Board RIS, ADA, letor. -.$7 00 ® FI .: e ’ acquainted # s of SacraS r opportu: » delicacies else in the s will proshed tor ‘hal, Street, “OF ESTic Sy &ec. &e. Goods, r ike be bought’ » Wwada and vi ie this stock R will be givelby Fiat, by AUSTIN, g July 3. ~~ ne. Laforee sisimink . Townsend. ~The Nevada Daily Transcript = 4 OR hs) sid WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY Ist -. Tue Fourta —Arrangements have been made to make the Fourth a day interesting to all participators. Four “Siindred and fifty dollars will be distrbuted among “the taree fire companivs for decorative purposes, so that the trucks will come out on the cceasioan bicesoming with fuwers. Thirty-five -giriehave been selected to represent the States, who will appropriately appearin the . ” The Washington Brasa Band\is . g procession. an Oration is expected, and a display of fire’ works of some eert in the evening. The whole will be rang in and out by the bells of the town. GR. Lancasren.—it will be a matter of regret to the muny friends of this gentle. man to learn that he has retired from the Nas tiona} Exchange Hotel in this city, where-for many years he hus dispensed guod-cheer.-to thousands of guests and to their entire ‘satisfaction. —EAtucaster emphatically is une of the few who ‘knows how to keep -a hotel.” He has been a popular landlord for near forty years,and many a wandering Japhet has found a father in him as soon-as-be met—his genial face and weleoming’ smile. The Jose of Lancaster fromthe .National Exchange could scarcely be better supplied than in the persons of Messrs. Hasey &; Mayberry, who have long been prominently employed about the establishment. They. will. be a ‘whole team te carry en the Hotel. i" A good time ts expected at the Glenbrook Race Course on the fifth of this month. The following races will come off :--Mr. D. Denisuvn names. Geo. F Jacobs’ bay horse, Ratthog Jack. DeWitt Tisdale names grey gelding, Jerry Taylor.» Mr. Cannon names brown gelding, Foulkiller. This race is to harness and will start at 2 o’clock.*The next is a running race, mil> heats, two best in three, free for all saddle horses that have never beat 3 minutes runoing, for money. ~The days' sport will ‘eonciude with several other races. The track has been put in a splendid condition. For Cuter EnGineer.—Hank Koerr announces himself as a candidate for the of. fice of Chief Engineer of ‘the Fire Departs ment. . Mr. Knerr was nominated for that position by Protection Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, on Monday evening last: — CorrroTa EnGacGep.—The Graes Valley National announces that Jim. Coffroth has been engaged after all, to deliver the Oration there on the Fourth. ‘We happened te ‘hit the thing right in the item that was contradicted. Perhaps Jim was engaged all the time. Snovks thinks he was, CH Quite an’ excitement ‘existe in town about the discovery. of a quicksilver mine in the lower part of the couuty, near Bear rive» er. Ten companies have already. had their ‘claims recorded. one company alune claiming: $,000'feet. The whole couutry in that res gion is ataked off, and every one has a dead thing. Mrs. Jonn~ MonGan.—A Cincinnati paper gaye: Gen. Reynolds feree,in their late fray upon MeMinoville Tenn, captured Mre John Morgan. the young bride of. the guerilla Morgxn. The lidy was probably on a brief visit to that place awaiting ber husband's return from one of his expeditions. ‘To show what @ prize has been captured and what & lively companion John Morgan hae lost temporurily, we quote a rebel Jenkins’ letter to the Richmond £nguirer Miss Reedy was the daughter of Charles Reedy, of Reedyville, I saw the present Mrs. John Morgan (Miss Mattie Reedy) in the days. when she was the most youthiul star in quite a hemisphere df beauty I bes lieve her to be handsemer, now that the teen have ripened “into full-blown . twenty ; certainly more appropes te.the eteriins manhood of Morgan. She loves him v ry ardently, and I doubt net the affiir, was entirely one of the affections. They take long stroils every afternoon, and the evidence «f attachment while manifested are delicate and digiified upon beth ares. In other words, I ain pleased te intorm my young married frends that this notable coup!~ behave themselves in very-proper stele. Let us—ask a . ddlessing upon them for shew a good girl, und he has fuught well for his country.” iain ~ A Rane Case.—A deserter from the Secesh drmy went to Fort Walla We'la let week to give hue If up under President *» Lirevin’s precla nation of pardow to Union soldiera—resturing them to duty, without punishment, exe-pt the forfeiture of pay and allowances during their absence.. Upon inquiring of the in tividusl where he d ser~ from,h+ r plied from the rebel army.— The officers of t. © puat concluded they had no use for him, and he r-tired, evidently dissatisfied that he cau'd not be pardoned Wella Walla Statesman, t H. WENDLER, No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Having pur chased the enti stock of Z & Co. fam 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 easant. —my26-tf NEVADA FRUIT STORE. F]°HE undersigned has opened a Fruit store Opporite the National Exchange haotel, on road street, and made arranyeEF with reliable parties for a ecnstant suppy 0 Eoreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuts, etc. All of which will be kept on hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders from the counfry respectfully solicited. H. J. CLARK. —— N. B.—On hand ‘a latge supply of FUIREWORKS of every description, for the eoming 4th of July, may3i tf TRUE NEVADA TIME! _—BYy— °° ‘LORING & M’CONAHAY, ] HO have removed to No. 37. Broad St , (the old Pos€ Office room.) where they have a fine assortment of Clocks, Watches, *Plated Ware, Gold Pens, AND JEWELRYGeods purchased at this establishment war-. ranted i be as represented. xy California Jewelry manufactured, Watches, Chocks ami Jewelry repaired — All work warranted to give perfect sat Nevada, April 20th . ienareees Broad Street Market. ee ee ee ed eee AlL kinds of Meat constantly on E eran: hand at the above well known mar: — ket, and for sale in quantities to ‘ * suit purchasers. Mvath delivered in part ul the city free of charge. Prices accor: ping to quality of meats purchased mh27-tf . WSAMES.COLLEY. NOTICE.LL persons in arrears for Water from the , Nevada City Water Works, for any purpose other than irrigation and street sprink ling, are requested to make payment for the same Before the First of July next, or the Water will be shut off CHARLES MARSH. Nevada, June 23d—2w A. A. Sargent. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. (yee = Kidd’s Building, corner of » Broad and Pine streets—Nevada : NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. i FFICK—In Kjiid’s Building corner of #2 Broad and Pine street-, Nevéda. my4 CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ( FPFICE—In Kidd’s Builving, adjoining the Office of McConnell & Garber, correr of Broad and-Pinc streets, Nevada. __ : Dee. 17+tf E. H. GAYLORD. YDtstTRICcCT ATTORNEY % 18.L practice n all the courte of Nevada county. Office aft the Court House Nevada, Oct 12th, 1861. A. ©. NILES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. FPRFICE—in Kidd’s Building,-eortier of Broad and Pine «treeta, Nevada, mv4 NEW STACE LINE! ‘TO You BET! Connecting with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK; DUTCH FLAT, AND IOWA HILL, oe ( Leaves You Bet every morning até o'clock. Light freight roe taken. For freight or passage Ty at the National Exchange. bie. a vada, or of the proprictor, WwW. W. COZZENS, _ At You e On and after June 23d, the Stace will leave the National Exchange. Nevada, every afternoon at 4 0’clock. . REMOVAL. NEW STOCK! NEW GOODS . eee 7 CEORCE E. TURNER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Nehia large stock of HARDWARE, store lately occupied by Pier and Welch. on ‘Commercial Street, A few doors below Pine Street. GLASS & oF CROCKERY WARE. a country to his . e his Prices!! ‘ For sale wholesale and retail. GEO: E. TURNER. Nevada. June 2d. pandeverything usually Pept in that lime to. the Hé has recelved a large and entire new stock of
As he intends to keep on hand a good stock of everything in the above line he invites the par. ticular attention ofthe ladies in this section of Stock of Crockery Ware. and OUR NATIQNAL . par! We are now prepared to supply Of Cities and Towns, With new and appropriate exhibitions of FIRE WORK 8! for the FOURTH OF JULY, 1863. ROM novel and beautiful desings of, our own, and will maketoorderFrom any design or pattern furnished as, varving in size from 25 feet to 200 feet apron pp from 20to WO hrighth __We also offer our newly . manufactu stock consisting inpart of: ~~ Batteries ; * Chaplets Portable pieces, for country exhititions—packed with care, so that they can eamrtee to any part of this State, or any -of the adjoining States or Territories, : ged UNION TORPEDOES, : AND CONSTITUTION FIRE CRACKERS !! A la style of Fire Crackers than ever before sold in the country —mide in China fer our special order—and explode with a very loud report. All Fire Works sold by us (except small Pin Wheels small scrpents and Fire Jrackers) are manufactured at our Laboratory in San_Francisco, under the superintendence of Mr. George H. Fowler, long connected with and manager of J.G. Yoveys's celebrated Pyrotechnic esta RBEMOVAL. A. C. PIER, Has Removed his Large and Magnificent —S2POCK OF— {-—TO THE STORE—— Adjoining Spence & Wickes, in want of ‘ Tea Sets, China and Stone China. Dining * cts, China and Stone China Chamber Sets, Plain and Fancy. Castors, an elegant variety. Silver Plated Ware, ‘ Tamblers,? Vases, « beautiful lot. . Self-Sealing Glass Cans, For preserving fruite—a new patent. Call and examine them. Lamps, of all kinds aud sizes: Establishment of this kind. meet the wants of this community. . faithfu'ly attcnded to iL invite the attention of cvcry one to the iy ONLY STOCK 1 c= Im the City or County! A. C. PIER, No. 45 Broad Street. Nevada. June Sth-tf To No, 45 Broad Street, Nevatla, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, Where he hopes to receive the patronage of those Table Cutlery, Goblets, And anything from a C.C. Plate up. This stock comprises everything found in an i «hall continue to add tu my present stock, from time to time, to Cr'erstrom the country will be promptly and GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE blishm: nt. in Boston, Mare., and we, with confidence guarantee the excellence of our work. ., Printed lista of Fire Works and Prices supplied on application by mail or Welle, Fargo & Co’s Express. CHURCH & CLARK, Neo, 407 Yront street, my5-td San Francisco. Ere” i ir B Pos E, F. SPENCE, : Wholesale Druggist, NNHVADA CITY, CAL. BATES & McCORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists &ROAD STREET, NEVADA, » a7 Prescriptions carefully compounded. £§ _A. P. CHURCH, Gay Having purchased the entire interest of T.H, & I. J. Rolfe, in the OULD respectfully invite public attention to his Stock and Prices, lL have the Largest stock of Gold Pens, Books, Stationery. Bink Book-. Cutlery. &c. in town and can sell ax low ifnot iow.r than any other Richmond Taken, sure. L. PHILLIPS, ( Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, «c. Ever brought into this city. constantly on hand a fine agsortment of Toys and Fancy Goods. Nevada. May 234—tf / . Grocery Store and Bakery-« JULIUS DREIFUSS, 0 43 Pine Street, and choice stock of N Groceries, Provisions, ke., Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial. day. * my2t > COMMERCIAL STREET has just received the best and largest assortment of Will also keep has just received alarge Presh Banch Butter received every dealer, I sliall always-be pleased to see.any who may favor me with their patronage pr that my: wish to examine my stock and prices.My motto shall always be ; = Quick Sales and Small Profits! _ As l intend tc be a fixture in Nevada, I will do business accordipgly. Iam now prepare ‘to contend any Opposition!! ‘97 Give me a call. © against : < oe = ee i. MACKIE, LARGE FANCY PIDBCES . * “GEO. A. WEAVER, BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, RENRY Parr. awiauia, . Hs MACKIE & CO. (Successors to C. W. Mulford. ) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highest Ratea Sight Cheeks on Francisco and Saern mento Bxchan, on the Atlantic 8 Rurope. in suins os oui: 4 oT id Advances made on Gold forwarded ,. Mint for Assay or Coinage. ne County Scrip bought af che Highest Rater. ee nao for msurance nat Fire. e »July ist, 1862. tr GEORGE W. KIDD, BALTEER, at the Highest ; ket Rates; and liberal aavenece pom Das ——— for Assay er for Coinage at the U. 5 ighit Cheeks on San Franciseo and Sacramento orahe on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate les purchased. at the higher Macker caleee : at the es Nevada. March 7, 1861-t1 . i me a J. W.CLARR, Nevada. Ban Francisco. WEAVER & CO., No. 59 Broad Street. HOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS at beh FS ge ~~ &e. tand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in eantiant reech t of a com most reasonable rates for CASH. A be Public Patronage solicited. "Goods delivered free i charge. “a ‘WEAVER &CO, Nevada, March, 18th 1862. “6 € G@. W. KIDD, ©. C, LEAVITT, A. H. HANSON A. H. HANSON & CO., § OSRTSORS. TO T. ELLARD BEANS ret WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN” Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, TOOLS, ETO; No. 562 Broad Street, Nevada, ee KY Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. de? FAMILY GkOCERY STORE. A. BARUH, — 5 Opposite St. Louis House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cas . Informsthe public that he will keep constantly on hand, Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vege; tables, Coffee, Case Goods, Peait, A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the ‘first quality and will be sold cheap for cash.— He can always be found at his old stand on. Com. mereial street. __ Nevada, Nov. 16th TIMMONS & CO., KALRRS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street, Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. ne & RETAIL, DEALers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ie Goda Delivered Frex of Charge. Nevada, March (th, 1863. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial strevt, a3. G. (Successors to Chas Kent.) fully inform their ‘riends abd the pee je that they can always be they kcep cw lund the best quality of Amet.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. Live Bee: Cattle alwaysfor salc ct areas Onable price 5 rates. He solicits a coutinuunce of the very liberal eotconage hereto ure received. Nevada, May 2sthif CENTRE MARKET, NO. wWommercial Street, at FRESUMEATS¢FP Abs plied with the choicest meats of Nevada, Sept 34.—tf Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. _ A. P. CHURCH. . PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, EALER in Cigars, Tobacco, Genu-! Dp ine Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed from Friday evening to aturday evening: > BLAZE’S SALOON‘ COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6tf HAULING DONE! KELSEY & Nevada, April 34—2m Waar cme riser tects isi * RDERS for hauling left at the store of Timmons & Ce., corner of Main and Commercial streets, will be attended to immediately. Teums will be kept in readiness for large or small jobs, Orders solicited A my3 & E. C. PURTIMAN. Two doors BULACHER & KRAFT. kinds, at Wholesale and Retail. This Market, is continually supall kinds. and customers wili be attended with out a moment's delay D. S. BAKER, DBALER IN Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 74 Broad Street, Nevada. \RESH MEATS, of AI.. KEND® on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cash. : Goods delivered Free efCharge Within areasonable distance of Nevada. WOOD —Of ajl kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. A3-tf ~ dence of Dr, HM. Hunt, on Ariefor sale on reasonable The grounds are ample and vated, : set with trees. shrubs, #e. and the residence itecif is one of the most commodious character supplicd with . COnVenience. Apply to _ owner or at & Wickes’ Store, Groad Street. Nevada, April Sth, 1863. 45, DUST Purchased ave taken the . plete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at > portion of Mining — ound at the above plece, where Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits THE fine, large and new resiHill in this city isofferedbelow the TRANSCKIPT offee