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July 14, 1863 (4 pages)

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Justice bearing if ren~. f,'A. De + 0. and 00 and reutiv n sh, the ore atnterest house » hung shop, hr, toof said ‘tice is auction ', 1868, ad 5 o°‘operty ids. fy Ae’ De fable. 1, near e Raile » hose, and ail in any pn that at wed . July M. and Johntable. ———— > aw. rer of j23 awe ner of: my4 ing the Ler of KY Nevada , aw. mcr of my? 4 levada. tly on wm marties to tivered _ aceor-_ ; EY. ——$—$————3B, D-% 2 FE a an I) ie Ss Ti Em A GBS cece: ‘The Nevada Daily Transoript Perera a aslnlieedt TUESDAY MORNING JULY 14th CoOprenneaD S1Kkaregy —Not long ‘since a canvasser for the Nationalist came among us; and under the guise of a thorough Union man seeking support to the awat loyal paper in the State, he went among true Administration men here and obtamed subsidies for the paper to quite an amount. That pa‘per, as the Irish organ on the const;-is nuw denouncing the Administration and supparting the copperhead ticket with al! its +. Ties over rebels—as the copperheadsdo.—4., might. an : It's the old trick. The rebels stele or took all they could from the loyal people to begin the rebellion with, and why should not the copperheads follow euit? EviDENCES OF UntonisMm —Pasaing ree : olutions favoring the war against rebels, alfa fen > then mobbigg the postmaster in Downey's home and epiking the ¢:nnon at Gross Vile dey when about to celebrate glorious victos The thing iooks consistent, and és consistent with the copperhend churacter, HW. L. Shactter nus removed his stock of bootsand shoes ti his new ‘store on Pine ~ street, Kidd's buslding. See advertisement in another column. A [PPA meeting of the Board of D legates of the>Fire Department is called for this Tuesday evening, July 14. All members are. requested to be present. “ APPESRED.—A new piper called the Evening Bulletin has made its appearance in Virginia tor. WHEW !—The hot weather stil] contin. ues. It dries’ fellow's blood to brick-dnst * More air ald less heat or there will be but . @grease spot left of some of us. 4 }> Eastern News —But little can be made . ont of the latest Exstern news, which is down to the 11th. Some aceounte state that _ Lee has pontoon bridges and is crossing his army at Falling Waters, while o hers repres _ sent a battle as imminent. 1t is also reports _ ed that Beauregard is on his: way through ‘ the Shenandoab Valley with 40,000 men to _ reinforce Lee. Gold has risen a little in the . aparket, but why, 18 not certain. Morgan:is cutting up didves in Indiana, cand that is about all-the-latest-mews———— The number of soldiera surrendered at . Vicksburg are now anid to have been 27,000 and the number of cannon 332. t . In THe Rient Dinecrion.—The teles (graph sayé John Moran, the guerrilla, iw ‘marsuding in Indiana. He is headed in the right direction. Nothing but the prrecnce sof the rebels will bring the copperheads in that State to reasun. Oh,: for another Murs gon to stir up the copperheads about Days ton! : DOUBTING YEeT.—We understand there ‘are still lingering doubie in the minds of ge~ cessionists as tu the fall of Vicksburg. The same individuals insisted, a while ago, that Jo. Johnston had allowed G.ant to come in ‘the rear of Vicksburg just tu get him in a ‘trap. It seems Grant woe caught-in just the trap he wanted. We hope the rebels will set a afew more traps ‘or_our foxes. ARBITRARY Akuests.--Gen: Grant has reduced himeelfin the estunstion uf the cops “ perheads as low as Burnside, by the arbi‘trary arrest of Pemberton and 27.000 other Democrats at Vicksburg. ‘The Constitatin ‘gives the right to every citizen to bear arms. “Grant violated this plain constitutwnal pris Hege by depriving a whole army of Demoverats of all their arms. The Democracy of tthe free States won't etand this unconstitus ttivnal way of abridging the liberties of the _ gpeople—seee if they do BULLY Goup Unston Men.—Some of ithe copperhead journals are pretendedly indignant becaase they ey the Administration _jmen arrogate to themacives all the putnot= ism in the country. When the copperheads support Tad Robfneon and: tolerate Phil. Edwards in their conventions, both of whom glory in having fous in the rebel army, it is bot a fair pres Sumptivn that there is 0 patrivtiom in that , rtyy ‘If there is any it should break out ‘a different form. How about that matter, ar a great dem+net: ation over the Federi victories, in San Jose, the eldest son of . Rev. M. C. Briggs was badly burned by the explosion of powder, and a young msn named. ee dangerously injared by the dis~ of cannen. £ = -. P. city, with “Digest"=W vad for edict . convenience is Offered at this clotel; Ne. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall, ; Having pur agen chased the en tire stock of: H. H, Shaffer & Co. lam prepared to furnish Chamber Setts, © ~~ Bedsteads, “Bureaus, Sec: etaries, Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, ‘Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates. Upholstery of all Simian done. my26-tf NEVADA FRUIT STORE. 5 ge uadersigned has opened a Fruit store opposite the National Exchange haotel, on Broad street, meuts with relixble parties ply of ; Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Furniture repaired and cleaned. and mude arranyefor a constant supCandies, Nuts, etc. All of which will be kept on hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Orders from the country respectfully solicited. H. J. CLARK. N. B.—On hand a large supply of FIRE, WORK? of every description, for the eoming 4th of July, : may3! tf i> * TRUE NEVADA TIME! —BY— LORING & M’CONAHAY, HO have removed to No. 37. Broad St , (the old Post Office room,) where they have a fine assortment of t = Watches, Clocks, ’ Plated Ware, ' Gold, Pens, AND. JEWELRY-' . Goods Porehoace at this establishment warranted to be as represented. we California Jewelry manufactured, atches, Clocks and Jewelry — All work warranted to give perfect satisfactio . Nevada, April 20th NOTICE. At persons in arrears for Water from the ‘ Nevada City Water Works, for any — other than irrigation and street sprinking, are requested to make payment for the same ; Before the First of July mext, or the Water will be shut off CHARLES MARSH. Nevada, June 2d—2w : BROOKLYN HOTEL! ‘ REMOVAL! HE Famous mb hd pi letor of the well known and old estabtish ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons and friends that on and aft r the first of November next he will remove from the old, dilapidated building on Broadway. where he has ren since June, 1862, and will open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly fur a hotel, on the southeast corner uf Sansome and Pine streets. The Building is fire proof and supplied throughout with gas, py water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every the room large and commodi ous; and I tate in saying that BROOKLYN house will be second to none in the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all others visiting the city, a e invited to come and examine for themselves. The Brookivu ftotel Omnibus willconvey you to the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it will rost you tani °The Omnibus willalw > s be at the wharf on the arrival of the inland atid: é2an steamers, to take senvers an Lpeswege @ the Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is couvenieatly sit uated, being wcine fautral part of the city, where the car# or the city Rail # the dour every three minutes each way, to : l parts of the city. There is a large Reading Koom attached to the House and ; brary contain 500 volumes of StandardWorks. cneleatecty te the use of its — ets wae ve as by ytd week or month, or without bourd; «iso, elezant Suites of Room to families or others. at reduced rates The table wili always be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and bs: the market . ean afford, and no expense will be spared to set a table that wiil defy the criticiem of the mest fastidioas epicure. JOUN KELLY, dunn. San Francisro, Nov 19. 1x62,.— v NEW STAGE Ling ! TO YOU BET! Connecting with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK, DUTOH FLAT, _, AND IOWA BILL, a On and after June 214, the kanes. Soe ne . eVspoon ef Sedo. : vada. or ofthe propeictors Senne? W. W. COZZENS, Ss 4 lishment and who ‘. the Central road Ambrotypes, Photographs, Eto. CH. FERRAND & Co., Rooms No. 48, Pie Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada, Oe rooms have been recently supplied with excellent apparatus, and we a: ¢-prepared to take : Large Photographs, Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Photographic Views, Ete., Which cannot be excelled by any in the State. ~PrCTURES taken in ° Satisfaction given ipa cases Xx J.ikeness: es are as well taken i)” udy as in clear
weather. CH. FERRAND & CO. vo Nevada, May 9th, 1863. THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK Is Not Only Refreshing But is also Unsurpassed for its Healghy and Temperate Qualities rs ' Manufactured by 'P. SPANNA, Broad Street, Nevada City. Cal. . _ REMOVAL, 4 oe NEW STOCK! NEW GOODS: a CEORCE E. TURNER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vieinity that he has removed his large stock of HARDWARE, And everything usually Yept in that line to the store lately orcupied by Pier and Welch. on Commercial Street, . _A few doors below Pine Street. os He has recelved a large and entire new stock of GLASS & CROCKERY WARE. 2 As he intends to keep on hand a good stock of everything in the above line he invites the particular attention ofthe ladies in this seetion of country to his his Prices !! ¥or sale whoicsale and retail, GEO. E. TURNER. Nevada. June 2d. SPECIAL, NOTICE. TAKE this method of that has testowed upon owe dey § the five . . NATIONAL . XCHANGE HOTEL in this city, that I retireto day from the proprictorship wad management of that Hotel, leaving it in the informing a public me a litcral patronears that I have kept the ‘. competent hands of Hasey & Mayberry, who have long been ¢ mnected with the ertabare known to the traveling ublic and citigena as. gentlmen ‘versed fn a nowledge 0! how to keepa firat class Hotel. at {u retiring, Tretarn my thanks to an appreciative public, and desire to recommwvnd to patron aye my worthy succeasors. All those indetted to George R. Lancaster are yested to preset themselves a’ the Nativtal Exchange for settlement, ani those ‘having bills against the undersigned will present the same for payment at the old office. GEORGE K. LANCASTER. Nevada, July ist, 1x63. A Fine Pesiden-e for fale! ‘THE fine, large and new residene of Dr. H. Hunt, on Arivtecracy Hillin this city is offered for sale on reasonable terms ‘The, grounds are ample and cultivated, set with trees. shrubs, we. and the residence iteeif is one of the must commudious character supplied with every convenienee. Apply to the owner or at tpence & Wickes’ “tore. ttroa:l *treet. Wevada April Sth, ‘ant. So CALIFORNiA CZNTRAL RAILROAD. PEN TO LINCOLN.—Pussengers thro O from to to Lincula in two hours ! rreight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours ! Ample facilities are now offered for th= accom inglelionar the passenger end freight traffic v Person< wishing to visit Fae or can take the e in the city at their dis, aime: ramento for business 3.26 A. M. train at Lineoln aad arriv s0‘as to have from five to six hours 08m, ing soa G Rea . %. Vv. R. BR. Dc. C. BR. R. Leave sacramen’ seeeeees eG BOA. M,and 2P } Leave e LAncolit:.--.+---.5. SA. ye A. Freight and Passenger a Through Page. +oeeercecese Three Dollars, Through . Peeeeeecenee Ciwk ga . p At You Bet. Nevada, June 4th—tf Nov. 30th, 1961—t# LOCKETS ,AND PINS «. . Stock of Crockery Ware and REMOVAL. Solomon Rosenthal, Has removed to, . No. 30 Commereial Street, Where he has on hand the BEST ASSORTMENT OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY COODs, Cloaks, at é * = GR.. ee Z hao q ae as ‘oat 6 » © Hats, ; RES &c. &¢. Also, a fine stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods \ £ War ei eS Also a large stock of res weuRY 1. Goods sold as low as can be henught im this market. , The Ladies and Gentlenien of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. E.F.SPENCE, — Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA CITY, CAT. BATES & McOORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists +ROAD STREET, NEVADA, or [rescriptions carefully compounded. 1g Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS, 0 43 Pine Street, has just received alarge N and choice stock of : Groceries, Provisions, &e., Which he sell at low rates. Give me onetrial. Fresh Ranch Hutter received ever >, : ‘day. my 24 Reduction in Prices and Improvement in Board HOTEL DE PARIS, NO. 77 BROAD ST.---NEVADA. ~ PIE NA MUR, Proprietor. Mint. ht Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento ~okIE, S HENRY PIT. H. MACKIE & CO. ’ BANKERS. (Suceessors to C. W. Mulford ) At the old stand, Main ‘street, Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highest Kate: G' Sight Cheeka on Ban Francieet and Seera e! : Exchange + the Atlantic States Si Kurope, in sums to suit. Bea er Mare Advances tade'on Gold forwarded to the 17. S. Mint for Assay or Coinaye. County Scrip bought at the Hi hest Rates. : Hr Agency for msurance against Fire: ada, July isi, 1862, tf GEORGE W. Kipp, __ BALIEKER, _ Rite Building, Broad Street, Nevada.” In the @ YOLD ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust orwarded for Assay or for Coinage atthe U.S _ si Dralts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate ky Collections made, and State and County Ses Britues Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf ee ¥ Re ~ 3 oxo. KAWEAVER, J. W.CKARK, 3 . ‘Nevada. San Fraheisco. WEAVER & CO., No. 59 Broad Street, HOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, SHELF GOODS MINING TOULS. &c., &c. Have taken the Stand yi ae 3 accupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant rereipt of a com plete Stock of Goods,“whichy will be sold at most reasonablerates for CASH. <A portion of “be Public Patronage solicited. ; yr Goods delivered free of charge WEAVER & G0. ® Nevada, March, 18th 1862. FAMILY GROCERY STORB. A. BARUH, Opposite St. Louis House, No. 27 Commerciat Street; Nevada City, Ca Informe the public that Ke will keep = constantly on hand, —_° Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vege. fables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine assor' ment of Goods usually found in store of that kind. His artic.es are all of the first quality and will be rold cheap for cash.— Hecan always be found at his old stand on Commereial etrect. Nevada, Nov. 16th DAVENPORT & CO., . HOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALera in 2 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ir Gandia Nellveredg Fre of Charge. Nevada, March 6th, 1863. : EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. J. No. 5 Commercial strect, Cc. MASEL & CO., (Successors to Chas Kent.) J.C. MASEL & CO., respect fully inform their ‘riends and the st fc that they can always be ‘ound at the above plece, where they keep «2 Land the best quality of Amer an Beer, Pork, Mutten, Corned Beef and Bb ork. Live Bees Cattle alwaysfor salo ctarcas onable price : Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low sates. He solicits a continuance of the very lib. eral patrenaye heret (ore received. __Nevada, ay 28th. bf CENTRE MARKET, NO. @ Commercial Street, , Two doors below the TRANSCRIPT office « BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESHMEATS¢OP As. kinds, at Wholesale and Retail.— This Market, is continually sup— plied with the choicent meats of all kinda, snd customers wili be attended with out a moment’s delay ‘ Nevada, Sept 3d.—tf D. S. BAKER, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits . Wheat. Barley end Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MKATS, of ALT. KINDS F on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cash. Goods delivered Free cfCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WooD—Of ail kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. ART PIONEEBRR CIGAR 8ST ORE S. ROTHSCHILD, EALER in Cigars, Tobacco, GenuDp ine Meerschaum Pipes &c; 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ‘N. B. Store closed from Friday evening to aturday evening. BLAZE'S SALJON* COR. @¥ PINE AND COMMERCIAL &T Board per Week,.+--sssseeee do do~-with wine,~*Breakfast wiih wine,... eee Dinner, Bits QOcoccaceccceccoece Single Meals,....-Coe eccccebe 50 Om hand, the very best Wine quor Brends, Mr. P Namur; being ‘wry wel) acquainted with allthe marketsa and m-rchants of Sacramenty aud San Francisco hasa better opportunity to Supply his table with ali the delicacies those markets afford, than any one else in the mountaius, and hopes his endeavors will procure him a share of the public patronage. Comitortabie Moems furnished tor travelers. Great Reduction in Prices ! TCHES. eae CLOCKS, JEWELRY, —AT— Cc. W. YOUNG'S,Me, & Commercial Street, Kevade city. & end Li. wver brought tate this city. Will . Nevada. May 2id—«7 If You Want a Geod Drink; GO TO BLAZE’S! . Nevada. Sept. 6-tf ‘ : Richmond Taken, sure. L. PHILLIPS, N CUMMERCIAG STREET hag just O)rccived the best and largest riment of ‘ gS $ 2 Tebacco, Cigars, Pipes, &e. algo keep constantly on hand fineassorimentof — Toys and Fancy Geods. ‘Por Satie Cheap. P A * ae 4 ST Purchased at the Highest Mars’ urchased at the highest Market value. No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. °