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Reval Baily Branscript
City and County Official Press
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SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 11th
perhend. Downey. Democrats are. intensly for
the Union,. and rejoice with exceeding great
joy whenever the armies of the Republic are
vigtorions ‘over the enemies of free Govern‘ment, is plain. Their Unionism and patriotic
subdued as their feelings may be af other
‘ timés. ;
It is not trom some appearances that the
copperhead Downey Demuecrats are to, be
judged. The true intentand meaning of that
political organization breaks out sometimes
in spite of all dissembling, and reveal the
-¢haracter of its components: . And we need
not go far away to discover the an'mus which
controls that party, Thus, # good Downey .
Democrat spiked the Gress Valley cannon
thie other day to prevent it froin speaking the
joy of a-community on hearing of the fall of
the hands of the true Government, The triumphs of our soldiers in Pennsylvania and
at Vickaburg are no. party triumphs. They
are glorious deeds to be recorded in Ameriean history, and which every patriot might
rejoice to hear. Our great nation has wen
victaries which go far towurds insuring her
stability, br nationslty. ~ What man having
the spark of manhood in him, whose hear
ig not. treacherous and desperately wicked,
who is proud of the work our fathers did in
reVolutionary days, who,has the sual to coms
prehend the mission-of the American Goverament, ‘would not rejoice on. sueh ocentone fis these, when the news comes on light$a ning wings that. the Missiseippi ia sure to be
‘oura fromsource to mouth, and that-the ens
3 ‘aiuies of the great government are-diaceme
fited and overthrown?
A representative of the Downey party at
Grass Valley, has no such glorious feelings,.
in actuated by no euch noble sentiments.—
His patriotic impufere impel him to spike
cannon that the people may not rejoice that
the days ofthe Republic are not to be numbeted. Fle has no kindly regards for the
country, his sympathies ere for the eutthroats, horse-thieves and villiang of other
sorte, who inaugurated und sustein the most
unprovoked, dastardly and damnable war that,
ever fuuled the annals of time, and that too
against a government peerless in its aims
and tranacendent in ita glory?
The copperheads are for war. Yes, but
with spiked cannon on our side. They are
for along array of bayonets. on,our side of
Mason and Dixon's Line, but they must
be loose in their sockets or with broken
polnts if we cross. They are for letting
~ Jaoae every patrivt in the North to repel the
rebellious dogs, but not till the froate of winx
ter have frozen fast the stones aid clubs.
They are for interminable war, and would
cripple the stronger party that it may be in‘
‘terminable.
Such would appear in one phage -to be
their platform. But the Downey Democ
racy are fur peace, peace on any terme however disgraceful or dishonorable. Their syapathies are for Jeff. Davis and their other
fellow Democrats in the South. They look
upon this war, a8 nothing but a war between
Demoorats and Repubheana and they epike
einnon to prevent rejoicing over their defeat. m
pthcdeecigdieiecssieSeeers
-—QCOPPERHEA p-SECESSION TICKET.—The
mulatto State convertion adjourned at a late
hour on Thursday night completing ‘tacir
work in darkaves. The: following i ‘their
ticket: Governor, Jehn G Downey; Lieut
Gov., E. W McKinstry; Sygzress, John B.
Weller, John Bigler, N. E. Whitesides; Sec
of State, Ce M. Bishop; Treasurer, ‘Rhos,
Findley¢ Controller, R. O. Cravens; Attorney
General, L. C, Granger; Clerk of Supreme
Court, A. C. Bradford; State Printer, Beriah Brown; Harbor Commissioner,-Miotait
Hayes; Supreme Court. Judges, R. T.
Sprague,-W. Ts Wallaee, T. B, Hall, Tod,
-Robiuaon and H. H. Haight. —
‘Of these it may be aad that Downey and
Findley paid for the support of all sides, and
properly belong tothe 'alfand ‘alf stripe of
politicians. McKinstry, W: itesves)” Bradford, Brown, Ted Robinsen and» Wallace
are dyed in the weol, unadulterated seces»
sionista, besides, perhaps, several others
_Royal T: Spravue isa tedious old bore and
Haight has outlived bia judgment. The tichof pestering hitn to the army,
TR ONE DR AES SE MPN AE ESL IR PR A a EMIS M8
a aaa
‘Tue CoprerneaD Nominves.—The Se_ceah-cOpperhead convention hag been pars
ticulnt in the selection of its cardidates
from old party hacks. Downey, Weller
and Bigler moke a triumvirate that could
scarcely be ekcelled for their abilities in cres
ating a State debt. Nearly the entire State
Debt was created under the administrations
of these-men, while Governors of California.
fligler, Weller and Downey—all left misera~
ble.records and all will come to miserable
political ends at the fall eleetion. — 7”.
Horr xot.—WH. Rhodes, “Caxton,”
snid ip b's epeech in the Copperhead “State
Convention the other day +
T ree before ne agathering of Democrats
assembled from every part of this State.
whose business it’ is to-day to determine
whether I,:and you. sir, and you gentlemen,
shall be the progenitors of long generations
of slaves.
It appears that “Caxton” has some iden of
going inte the practical amalg imation business. We hope he will think better of «the
matter, and for the aake-of the negra, en.
deavor to preserve the purity of the blood.
a nd c
recommen lation Gov. Downey can present
to fhe Seersh Demoeracy, is the fact that
while Governor of the State he expended a
lirge sum-in the Treasury and left adebt of
half» million unconatitutionally created for
the State. to pry. So far as he could do so,
he suécessfully imitated Buchanan in putting
the country in a atate of weakness to invite
insurrection,
ee
Joun B. Wutten complained of--bot
weatherin hisspereh at Sacraments. It is
ouly.aforetaste of what isin store for him
if he does not turn from the evil of his ways.
Wuart InconsisTency.—The Coppers
heads complain because the Administration
makes use of negroes to defend the Union,
but find fault with the same Administration
for not embroiling the Government in a tor
eigu war for the defense of Juarez, an n=
au.
Ar Santa Craz on Saturday. James Santina was stabbed and killed:-by Michael Marphy.
A Destirure NoBurmMan.—Theroe _ is
now residing on Ninth street, Trey (N. Y.,
in a atate of comparative destitution, the
Hospodir of Wallachia, a nobleman of high
rank, who left his native lund to fight for
the American Union, was wounded xt Antietym, failed to respond te the order direéting him toe report, im consequence of ignarance of our eustema, and resigned from
the service. Driftieg to Troy by accident,
‘he fousd, himself without friends, his wife]
ina eriical state of health, and his resour~
cra alight. Several gentlemen have interested themselves in his case, with a hope
shoul t hia
claims preve to be as well founled as they
arem from the credentia’s that he presenta.
Breach or Promise Case.—Mrs Carri«
gan of Syracuse, iv. Y., whose husband had
‘been absent and vet heard froin for four
yeors, engaged to marry one. Sickett. But
J Sockett married anether woman, and Mrs_
Garrigan sued him for breach of promise. —
She was non-auited, however, ow the ground
that there being no positive evidence of the
death of her husbind, his absence during
four years was not eufficient te raise a presumption of his death, which. was necessary
‘to enable her ta recover in the suit.
Dear Parice.—A new traitorous sheet, is
te: be aturted in Basten with «a capital of
$150,000, te be aol for-one cent a copy.—
No need of the authorities interfering with
that establishment; its expentéea will soon
suppress it, unless paper is as cheapin the
Biy State as Confederate Serip in Richmond,
asennad
Microscoptsts. will be pleased to learn,
ays the London Parthenon; ‘that Powsll &
Leland hive sueeeeded i’ making a ones
twenty-fiitth inch ini roacope obj ct gliss,
which magnifies 7,500. diameters, thus magnilying ® given area’ 66-000,000 times. AT
though this gliss is of the above very small
sige, itis remarkably-clesr and perfect.
THe. esta'ngue ot the University of the Pacific, or Methodiat Codeges of Santa Clate,
avys the ivetitution has a male depurtment
with 99 pupile, and a female department
with 64 pupids, at SintaClara, anda med.
ieal departme:.t with 23 pupils, in San Frans
cisco. ‘ eres
A BRIDAL party aw ated the trainat E's
mint, NeW York, which would bring a rturning regiment. The happy, richly dregs d
‘betrothed was toe marry the Colonel, but,
alas! he came a corpse, Her apguish may
be imagitigy’. i
CaTcntxnG Bees.—A singular cireams
atunce Gecurred—at Avon, New York. weil
worthy of pote, —A Mre. Biker wes in her
garden When guddenly she heard a buzzing
in the atid upop looking up saw. a-swarm
of bees commyg directly toward her. Si e
stood atill and the whole swarm alighted o4
her sun bonnet. With due presence of mud
Mra. Biker, rewoved the bonnet and phe
ed it on @ etick tok them te a hive and seeB will aot be deuce high betore the people.
bree tlitie rary tte eee -cured them without assistance.
Goup) RecomMeNDATION.—The best .
}apur—for wv tong d stinee, bie ot hat Toat it.
tla Lonaiitesntsied SLdsivatesanacenshitaen.cdeedeanecisiaittinasinenstdantiamamuiiiiinds
Con, Coit’s Estate.—The . heirs of: the
late Col. Colt are. likely to have asmall piece
of their meagre patrimony of two or three
millions lopped off. .Abont a bundred and
fifty years ago a Mr. Stanley devised to the
South Chorch. Hartford, Conn. a tract of
land in that town, on the condition that it
should never be sold, and should be leased
for short terms.. ‘The lind of late increased
greatly in valu»; and the Church got the legisiature to pass an act authorizing its sale.
A pottion of it was boaght by the late Samuel Colt, and he built his house upon it. A
suit. has now been brougat in the United
States Court at New Haven. by the heirs of
Mr. Stanl-y, against Coline! Co't’s widow,
te recover the lan i. ‘Ihe heirs of Stanley
claim-that the church, by selling the land,
vinlated. the bequest, and thatthe fith+ res
verts to them. The whole property in dispute is Worth over one huadred and fifty
thousand dollars. SER TE
Aw English engineer has invented a printing presa which will print 23,000 sheets of
« hewspaper on bath sides in an hour. The
paper frow which it prints is in the web of
the reel, and after passing under the type is
‘entjinto sheets. . The machine does withoit
feeding, andthe reel of paper -toxt it feeds [
from is unwound bhy'its own action.
In Michigan, we are to.d, there is-so great
asearcity of labor that the women are comrelled to perform field work ; and in Ulinvis,
Indiana and Ohio similar results are seen..
Even ia* New. England, the un-Ameriegn
spectacle of females tilling the soil is nonovel occurrence, nnd in Conneticut woinen of
good edu ation and addreas cultivate their
furms in the absence of their sons, husbanda and other male relatives wo have
gene to the war—tvo many of them, alas!
uever. to return. =
Tue Fire King. —Signor Buono Core, an
Ftaliduyias amdaing and astonishing the peo
ple of San Franciseo by “showing them thrthe can stand in the mids'-.ef a biazing fire’
for five minutes without being burnt.
Clothing hitaclf in garurnts of prepared
asbestos, impervious to heat, be enters a
large wire cage, like one of the Salamander
trio of Seriptural memory, and has kindled
all about and above it a hot fire af dry twiga
and branchea, stand ng in the midat of which
he bows repeatedly to the speetutors until
the fire burns itself ont.
FueLCossumen seyv-rag ARM¥Y.—In
order to convey seme idea of the amount of
fuel consumed_by the army of the Potomac
since ithas been located opposite Fredericksburg, it is -stated that the command has
at intervala, occupied something like thirty
‘two equrre miles, at lease twenty-four of
which was, when the army enine there, eovered-with dense woods, mostly oxk and ce.
dar. Where this forest ateod there is now
nought bat one vost field of stumps.
HR. Gamasue, Provisional Governor of
Missouri, sent hia message to the State: Con
vention Gn the 15th ultime, and-in it eid he
woull resign his office on the very day on
which sad Convention shall adjourn. This
will make the Lieuteoint Governor (Hall)
Provisional Governor until an election can be
had.
Jonn Van Buren, son ef the late ex.
Pi esident Magtin Vin Buren Los purchased
the ‘Lindenwald” preperty for thirty thou:
sind dollara, It ia reported thot. he intends
to retire from ac ite legal pursuits, and devote his‘ attention te agreulture.
— re
Wuat is a Coppethend? A hybrid, a thing
without sex. with the face of a main and the
heart. of a thaitor—without the-boldieaa ‘of a
highwayimen, and with the sneaking menneas of on vesasgin, To its country it offers
the kisa of Judas while ita haud is) seeking
to stab ifs bosom. It has pocketed the thirty ptvees of silver, and only lieks the power
towel ite country. Its the quintes nee of
cowardice and the sub imation of meanness.
Comparison fails. It is worse than a secess<
ionist:. The latter isan open traitor toa ge.
eret usanesin, an hyperion to aaityr an angel
tea fiend, Divia to Valandingham —Mariposa Gazelle.
A Moa has been seen-in New Zonland. A
Moa isa walking bird, abent eight or nine
feet high, hitherto believed to be extinet, anid
seen by a meer in one of the gold diguings
some tine before the man left. Tt wis @-en
by him while sitting st a Gimp fieasd mis.
tuket at fir t fer aman, The marr next
moruing fallowed tte track. which showed
three clawe, end about a feat behind the
tirk efa pad. and behind tat agatn of a
A Mr. Revs his off red £500 for the bord.
“alive or dead” and there ie till hope of ses
curing it for Professor Owen.—London Specator. Adril 13
ea
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ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Broad Street. Nevada.
HASEY & MAYBERRY Proprietors,
July 9, 1363.
T F Bowman Ranch
Ce Msitarady San Juan
33 Dickerson do
&.D Stone Virginia
Wm Arrington do
J Ae . =
Misa K stent o War se 4
TDi racd ubish Awe ES Pian: = 7
Alex Smith New York O P stidgr do
© G Tallorestall do KW Roberts Grass V.
Joha Sauer Virginia’ B Taylor do
A Lundeth do SC Chase Phelps Hill
Mrs Godon do —s§ Slasher Om-=ga
Patrick Foley San FranThos MeGuire Fall erk
‘Kehvenl do L. Mowery Downirville .
Wr Ms oach Weaver MS Corhett = do
E!) Cook Red Dogs T_B Childs Dutch # iat
B r Bow: rs do Wm L Fiagler Meores
‘T K sente'l Lakecity KE D Deah ‘enn: Hill
GW Cl y Gold Flat JN jacobs Quaker if
James T Southall Deer ¢-W Ashman Cement H
County Coavention for the office-of Recorder
pen ~ i> ol lneelipidlee = NT Sala
. SPECIAL NOTICE. .
_ or S. HAAS & CO. linve jast received at
‘their Fashionable Store, on Commercial
Street, Corner Of Pime, a most magnifient stock of ;
Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods, .
Which they invite the people of Nevada and the
surrounding towns toca!landexamine. Among
the articles may be found
Coats, all kinds and sizes,
Vests of all stylesand qualities,
Pants, an immense stock, ere:
Shirts, Under Clothes,
Cravats, CoHars,
Hats and Caps, a
’ BOOTS AND SHOES,
And in fact overything.to be fonnd in a First
Class Clothing Establishment. We sell our
Goeds at low rates, for cash, and satisfaction is
always guaranteed. —. : 5
We would particularly invite the attention of
the Ladies to our large stock of
Saratoga Trunks,
Which we have just received from New York.
S$. HAAS & CO.,
et Cor Commerci:l & Pine Streets.
Nevada. July 7th.
POLITICAL.
FOR RECORDER,
G ERRY MORGAN, of Moore's Flat_is
J announced as a candidate before the Union
ASSEMBLYMAN.
Mr. Fditor:—Understandin, that HON, W.
H. SEARS, of North San Juan, is not adverse
to becoming a candidate for re-election to the
Assembly of which has been a most efficient
member for two years. we would like to have thepeople of the County whom he has serv.d so
well, know thot he is a candidate, and desire you
to so announce him, fn the columis of tthe
TRANSCRIPT, LOY&L VOTEKS.
G
FOR TREASURER.
P EB. JEFFRIES is announced as a caneo «ditate for the office of County Treasurer—
subject to the decision of the Union Convention.
‘FOR RECORDER.
G H. FERRE is announced aga candidate
We forthe office of County Recorder—sabject
1o the decision of the Unicn Convention.
FOR RECORDER.
] 0, HICKMAN, announces himeclfas a
SWe candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Union Con
vention. —
FOR SHERIFF.
HARLES KENT announces himeelf as
J a eandidate for the office of Sheriff of Neva
da eounty—aubject to the decisiup of the Union
C -nvention
FOR SHERIFF.
N WwW. KNOWLTON announces himNe self as a candidate for re elecii nto the
off -e of Sheriff of Nevada county—s«nhjcet to the
deeision of the Uuion County Convention.
Nevada, June 2iat. :
FOR SHERIFF. —
SAAT WILLIAMSON annonnees himself
asa cvn‘lidate for the office of Sheriff of this
county—subject to the deci-ium of the Union
Couvention
FOR TREASURER.
T. DAVENPORT, anaouneras himectf
e 88 a candidate for the office of Connty Treasly ag to the decision of the Union Con
vention. ; ;
FOR RECORDER.
B. KNOW1.ES avnoun-es himeeifasa
de candidate for County Reeorder—subject to
the decision of the Union fon ‘ention
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
) ES are autho-ized to announce the name of
+ &, W. ROBERTS, Keaq. as a can‘tidate Tor th office of District Attorneyv—subje-t
to the decision of the Uatun County Conveutio-.
ryy
_, M.ULING DONE!
toc for hanling left at the store of
Timmons & Co., corner of Main and
Coomercial etreeta, will be atteiided to immediately. Teams will be kept in reatiness for
large or small jobs, Orders solicited
my3 : BE. C. PURTY WAN.
New Onleams Fru.t Stee: !
No. 66 Broad Strvet. Nevada,
Contectionery Store Dricd and Green
Fruits of all kinds, whokesale and rePypes, “Pobaeco, Cigars. ete.
Sevada, March 2oth—tf ‘
DOR. F. HILLER,
Homeopathic Physician aud surgeon
Ox TUK, corper of Pine ant Broad Streets,
Ok eh Pending, Sie-fiscletty ais ‘ 5 pa) 6 pa*ticularly a tien t ) all ia y entien to
— = Midwifery ‘wd
MICHELE CICATO, Fruit ana}
ef long .
}RDINANCE No. pe ig hy © se of
Ss the Otagt o in as follower -—
Sec. ist Jt ir Bra eet nat a Road Tax
of Four Dollars be levied apon every eble bodied male inhebitant bet ween the ages of twentyene and filty yearr residing within. the corp >rate limits of f y of Nevada, and the Marshal. is herehy a therized fo ¢c mand and collect.
thesame. Passed July sth. 1863.
J. CLARK, President.
James Monro, Clerk.
UM MONS.—State of California, County of
t Nevade, Township of Eureka. ss. Justices
Cont, before.Ira Stanley, 7 P. The Peopleof
the &t.te of California. to James Stevens. .
You are hereby summoned to appear: before
the undersigned. Justice.of the Peace. at his office
in said Township. on Saturday the 17th day of
October, 1873. at 1 o’clock, P. M. 10 anewer to
the cowplaiatof_ C R Edwards who sues to recover the sum of twenty five 5 -10) collars al
leged to be due on bowk account for meats sold
and delivered as per copy ofaccount now on file
in my office. On failure so to appear. and anewer. judgment will be rendered against you for
the said sum together with: costs of suit. .
Given under my hand this 8th day cf July,
1863
IRA STANLEY. Justice of the Peace.
O. D. Babeock, Constable.
It fa ordered that the foregoing “Summons be
published inthe NEVADA Datny TRANSCRIPT
for three m-nths. RA STANLEY, J.P.
Byte te Ak SALE.— By virtue of an ~
/ execution to medelivered iskned from the
Court of R. MeGoun. Keq. an acting Justice
‘of the Peace for the County of Nevada, bearing
dered by said Court on the 6th dty_of July, A. D.
1863, in favor of Wra. J. Alport _& Co . and
aguinet Wm Rorce for the sum of $45 00 and
$19 95 evets of suit. I have taken in exreuti no
and will sell to the highest biider for eashy he
following described property. heretofore at.
tached 'o wit: All the right, titleand interest
of snid defendant in and to that certain house
and lot aituated in the town of Red Dog, Iving
and being be ween Alport & e's batcher shop,
and the house and lot owned by H. Stehr, together with oll the right» and privileges of said
defendant in and.to said property ‘Notice js.
hereby given that I will expose to public auction
at Red Dog, on the first day of August, 1°63,
hetween the hours of 9 o’clock A mM. and 50clock. P.M of said day. Taken as the property
of Wm. Boyee to eatinfy the above demands.
Witness my hand this 7th dev of July, A. D,
ah3. , “MILT. COMBS, Constable.
wv
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an
execution to be delivercd. issued from the
Just ce Courtfof R. MeGown Esq. an acting Justiee of ‘the Peace it an’ for Nevada county,
bearing date July_Zth—1863, to satixfy a jadgment rendered-by said Court on the 7ih day cf
July. 1963, in favor of N. Dodge, and against
Thos: Johnson. for the sum of $1 6 06 debt, and
$20 70 costa of sutt. . have taken in exceution
and.will sell,to the highest bidder for cash, the
fullowing described property, heretofore attouched. to wit: Ail the right, title and interest
Lof Thes. Johnson of in and to that certain set of
mining claims, situated at Christmas Hill, near
the town of Little York. snd known as the Railroad Co’s. «laims. together with flames, hose,
tools. patent siuice,cabins qtickxilver and ail
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining. Notice 1s hereby given that
I will sell the above described property at pubdre auction at Little York, on Thursday, July
2P M.
son
‘fakeu asthe property of Tnos. JohnMILT. COMBS, Constable.
A. A. Sargent.’
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Oss Kidd’s Puilding, corner of
, Broad and Pine streets—Nevada. j23
NILES SEARLS,~
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
FFICE—In Kidd’s. Building corner of
Broad and Pine street, Nev~da: my4
CHARLES DUNN, Jr.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
(
i “office of McConnell & Garber, corer of
Broad and Pine , Nevada.
Dee, 17-—tfE. H. GAYLORD.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
. 18.L practice nall the courts of Nevada»
eounty. Office at the Court House
Nevada, Oct t3th, 1861.
A. €. NILES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law. .
* FICK—In Kidd’s Builring. corner of
Broad and Pine str: ets, Nevada, my4# 4 (
Broud Street Market.
seep All kinds of Meat constantly on
ey hand ai th: above well known market, and for sale in quantities to
. suit purchascrs. Meats delivered
i paeyehy tree of charge. Vrices accortar part
ping to quality of meat purchased
mh27.tf JAMKS COLLEY.
m@JUST RECEIVEDIa
-$00 BOXES?!
ji Or
A. H. MICKLE & SONS.
TrOBACCON!n
A. R. JENKINS.
AN
Central Pacific K. R. Ce.
YHE Annual meeting of the Stoekholders of
the Ventral Pacifie Railroad Comrany of.
California. for the purpose of electing Nine
Directors to serve as Dir ctora foa the ensuins year, will beheld at the ( flice of the Comey. inthe city of Sacramento, on Tuesday,
v Fourieenth. 1563. .
JAMES BAILEY,
See’y C P R. K. Co of California.
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date July 6th, 1864. to satisfy<a judgment ren«
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