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July 28, 1863 (4 pages)

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red at.. relal ¢ ishmong ic litieg, hes, ars, . . First: ll our. ion is . tion of York. eels.. Broad on . and viBj te cal red by or you ADA, e prices ODS. . ORE. cisco as ‘ted.but und with ys sold we er” > cents Juan Brass Band. This is a iistake. The Nevada Daily ‘Transoript TUESDAY MORNING sie eieianiiiaiiaieeemeas onors aN Juan Brass Banp.—The North San Juan Press says :—Some of our Nevada city friends imagine that the Band which played at that place ou the occasion of the Odd Fellows’ celebration in May last, was tlie San The Band in attendaiice at that time was one gutten up tor the occasion, by Mr. Curtis, of various musicians in the place. The Sun Jaan Brass Band is an entirely different institution. JULY 28th Sn th ‘jee FOR THE POLES.—We understand "Geurge H. Loring has been ap, pointed agent to procure subscriptiuns in . this place in aid of the Polish cause. EasTern News.—A Federal cavalry raid destroyed two'miles of track on the Wilmington and Welden railroad en the 20th and burnt the bridge over the Neuse river, cutting off communication for some weeks. At Jackson, Miss., there were left in the hands of the Federals rolling stock of the N. ‘O and Jackson and of the great Northern “Mississippi and Tennessee Roads, with mctive power -consisting* of 40 engines. loss to the rebels is incalculable. Lee’s main army is at or near Winchester, and has'made no general advance down the Shenandoah Valley. Gen. Meade’s army has attained an advan~« tageous position and will furce Lee to a decisive battle north of the Rappahannock river. He has probably cut the lines of Lee's sap~ plies. Direct communication between Washington and the Heddquarters of the Army of the Po-~ tomac has been opened. Matters about Charleston aré progressing favorably. So far we had gained each day The and the reduction of Forts Sumter and . ‘Wagner were cunsidered certain, and the ultimate capture of Charleston was regarded un fait eccompli. The rebel Morgan is being closely pursued by the Federal forces. The militia under Col. Hall attacked him, killing fifteen rebels and wounding several He managed however to escape. Gen. Shakleford is now close after him and will doubtless overtake bim.— About 50 rebels got detached from Morgen’s ‘command and are Foaming about the country burning houses ‘and killing stock. A force has been sent after them. a A cavalry expeditioa ‘from Charlestown, Western Virginia, had a severe fight at _ Wittsville in which they captured the place. They took 120 prisoners, 2 pieces of artillery and 700 stand of arms. Our troops were fired on by citizens from houses and hence . the town was totally destroyed. Morgan at last accounts was at Winchess. ter, 12 miles north-east of Cambridge, moving towards Steubenville, on the Indiana ruad, closely pressed. LATER! . From an-extra of the Journal last night, we learn later news. Morgan, the guerrilla. was whipped and captured, together with his whole band, consisting of about 400 men, near New Lisbon, Ohio, on the 26th. * Heavy fighting has taken place at Fort Wagner before Charleston, and our troops have been repulsed with considerable lose. We will take the fort nevertheless. Our forces have captured Huntsville, Alabama. Jobn J. Crittenden died on the ame, aged 77 years. Tis saidMexico was declared an Sunless June 10th, with-Maxawillian-for Emperor-it he will aceept, if not Napoléon to choose the map. Fudge, probably. Jeff. Davis’ library was captured at Jack+ eon, Miss., in w: ich was found his treasona» ble design coneneted years age. + . THE Victoria Culomist says that efforts are . being made to open a d:réct trade between that city and Japan. Tre State of Rhode Island offers one hundred dollars bounty fer six months volunteers and three hundred dollars bounty for three years men. Tue barvest prospects in all the loyal . States were very favorable at last accounts. <i kpseat Foore was buried with great pomp at New Haven. June vth. Distxessixe Accinesr. —Joba Briggs a native of Pembroke, New York, wae suffo~ eated by the foul aic in & shaft in bis mining dam, at Oregon Gulch, Priaity county. THE BIG RACH! ams sa ppTie best race of the season will come off. over e CLENBROOK COURSE, ON : Saturday, August 8th, BETWEEN i” Mare and Watt's “Momest nee,” Jacobs’ -FOR— Two Thousand Dollars! Admittance to the Track, . One Dollar. DENISON & CO,,.“” Proprietors. Nevada, July 15th. ‘ Clothing ! AT GREATLY (7 REDUCED RATES! BANNER, Ofthe Clothing Store at the Corner of Broad & Pine Papen, H's. now determined to ayome of his Entire New »tock of Spring and Summer’ ee Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, ) Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Boys’ Clothing, &e, &e. teictalle STOCK OF FALL GOODS, For which I have already made arrangements. Persona in want ofany of the above named ar ticles will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves, as g¢ inducements ppd pees apr low a. the best quallof goods goods warranted as resen-, pur ener a QO! 6 Nevada, July’ 17th. New Orleans Fruit Store !.! No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada, MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and Confectionery Store. Dried and Green ie eg of all Jee, wholesale and reNevada, hterch sate ‘ FOR SALE CHEAP. 'J\HE proprietor beir g desirous of leaving town, offers the fine property. known as the FRENCH GARDEN, for sale at a sacrifice. Alvo a fine span of HORSES anda WAGON. Apply _fennaly at the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, or t ANTUINE HERMITE, may 10 On the premises. FAMILY GKOCERY STORE. ° —_— A. BARUH, Opposite St.‘ Louis House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Negada City, Cas. Informe the Ra os. he will ki nae m Buster, Cheese, Wies: tables, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine Scand var Goods usually found in a store of that kind, His articies ate all of the first quality and will be sold ‘cheap for cash.— Hecan ype be found at his old stand on Commercial. st: Seeudn, We Nov: 16th ALIFORNIA CENTRAL ENTRAL HAILEOAD. PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengers thro _from Sacramento to Lincela in two hours+. Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours ! Ample facilities are now offered for th< accom of the ger and freight traffic the Central road. Persons wishing’! to vinit Sac ramento for business or pleasure can take the 5.25 a. M. traim at Lincoln and arrive in the city 80 as to have from five to six hours at their dis‘] posm, returning the same ds Running of Teetns 8 ™ Vv. BR. R. AND C. = R. Rn. arif, * , ree Dol Cc. L. WILSON Nov. 30th, 1861—tf NEVADA FRUIT ‘HE wdaedigwet has . be ge Blow the Bh v0: Het and made arranye. 4.4), —— with reliable parties for © constant supply Poreign and Domestic Fruits, All of which will be kept on hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. TOM. TURNER. Pammenger eseeesrvesee STORE. it Frait store al Exchange PIONEER: S$. ROTHSCHILD, lbamy in Cigars, Tobhene, Genuime Meerschaum Pipes & 39 MAIN STREET, f NEVADA CITY. NB, Store closed from Friday evening to aturday evening. anion LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LAN: CASTER would inDon tts ! . CIGAR sToRE * form his friends aad we the génerally has added extensivel* to his peohonng, egant establishment of Horses, aug~ gies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is ed to furnish as tine turn-outs as can be ba iw the State. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will b« reaty at all times. A long ¢xperience in the bus iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi dence of my friends. leads me to believe I ‘wil! be able.to give general satistaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery Carriages always in readiness with ‘careful dri vers forthe use of parties, Balls. &c.The qual. pul’ ic ‘pity of my stock will permit me to say that t.:o86 seeking pleasure or ai on business wuld do well to give me a eall. 5 si a AMERICAN > DR ¥ "Goons STORE! c. H. COLBY, Neo, 39, Broad Street, Nevada City,
et ‘. Respectfally invites the attention of the Lathes . to his Large and choice stock of FASHIONABLE DRY * Goons. “ . Consisting in part of Forstgn and Domestic Dry (Goods, Silks of all kinds, Stik and) Weol] Damasks, Carpets andjOil Cloths. Nevada, April Sth. é To Teachers. T3 Board of Examination will_meet at th High School Room, in this city” Cn Fridat Kvening. July 3ist. at 7 o’clock. P.M. Teac ers who hold Temporary Certificates, and who wish Certificates, must be Bp att tim . J. A. CHITTENDEN, Supt. Public Instruction. PALMER. HANSCOM & CO.,_ GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! 1’: ~ waphevesialeaemes IRON CASTINGS an ¥ Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX’ AMALGAMA TOR A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stowe Works, Caladrons, €t¢. cic. ~ Nos. 19 and 21 First Street, Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. an Franciseo, March 27th—tf ‘Pacific Mail it Steum ship Co. The following st steamshtps — be dispatched the _Inonth of July 1863: Golden Pig ad. St Louis—July ith : Coustit ution—Jaly 2d. From Folsom > Whart,at 9 o’clock, AM. or Panama. Fhe ee y 20 will te be conveyed from ‘Panama to inwall by the Panama Kailtoad Com and fron. / +pmwal!lto New York by the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company ‘ A. B. FORBES, — Cor. Sacramento & L-ideadorf sts. San "Francisco A. P. CHURCH,lara, Having purchased the entire interest BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, OULD respectful! — public attention to his Bteeck th. 1 have the Lar stock of of Gold ens, Books, Stationery. Bi.nk Book«, : &c: in town and ber: ell il 9g Jom alas be pleased to a other mas ver me with their wish to examine my pewk ge ar pauper or or oat may shall aiways be Sales and Small P As T intend tc be a fixture inNevada, will do business accordingly. I now e.4 ba tana gg am asy on against ot Gis ann ona ; Cerner of Broad and Pine ‘Btreete. A. P. CHURCH. . . weather. buishaeeyi, Photographs, Eto Ete. CH. FERRAND & co., Rooms No, 48, Pine Street, over the , United States Bakery, N evads, . Ole rooms have been recently supplied with exceHent apparatus, and we are-prepafed . Large Photographs, In Oil, India Ink, . Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, __. Photographic Views, Etc., Which cannot be excelled by any ia the State. PIG€TURES taken in LOCKEETS AND PINS 1 Satisfaction given in all cases rr l.ikenesses are as well taken in ars 4 as inclear : CH. FERRAND & co. Nevada. May 9th, 1863. FURNITURE ---~ FURNITURE} ee H. WENDLER, ~ No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, “Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Having pur chased the entire stock H. H, Shaffer & Co. Lam prepared to furnish Bedsteads, Bureaus, Secretaries, Mirrors, “ Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates. Upholstery of all snawies done. Furniture sapenres and cleaned. my26-tf xe \e \ E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA OITY, OAL. BATES & McOORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists EROAD STREET, NEVADA, &3 Prescriptions carefully compounded. £% JUST RECEIVE ! 500 BOXES!! ams Uf ance FOREST ROSE, _ SINS cur TOBA CCON A. R. JENKINS. CEORCE E. TURNER, Wholesale and Retail dealer In HARDWARE, TIN WARE, STOVES, Glass and Crockery Ware, Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine. _. DISSOLUTION. HE coheretofore existing be T tween i aati Hasting & = gg 6 this; ut dinsolv sons = ttl at ee Fy a Fo ING? Pes * eryth kept ii the Hard Phy hoot tec =. rd bes it be sold at the Towest ¢oub eoubtycash prices, ‘CENTRE MARKET, EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. S Commercial strect, Cc. MASEL & CO., (Swecessors to Chas Kent.) . J.C. MASEL &CO., fully inform their *riends eee! ol — jc that they can always be ind at the above piece, where they keep ca handthe best quality of Ame:.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, ; Corned Beef and Bark. ' Live Bee Cattle al fos . walbla telex waysfor salc. c* a reae Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very Hib-_ eral patrenage heretofore received. Nevada, May 28thif bes ING. 2 Commercial Street, Two doors below the TRANSCRIPT office _BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH MBA TSOF ALL kinds, at. Wholesale and Retail.— This Market, is continually supplied with the choicest meata of all kinds, and customers will be attended wie out a moment's delay Nevada, Sept 3d. —tf Bread Street Market. No. 48 Broad street........ Nevada. All,kinds of Ment constantly on hand at theabove well known market, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Meats delivered n part of the city free of char Prices accor ing to quality of — fect hared: & he7-tf We Y AMES COLLEY. BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL &T If You Want a Geod Drink, ' GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6-tf Richmond . Taken, sure. L. PHILLIPS, NCUMMERCIAL STREET has just received the bost and largest assortment of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, «c. Ever brought into this city. W2All also keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods.Nevada, May 23d—tf Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS, N° 43 Pine Street, pan )ust received alarge and choice stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c., Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial. Fresh Banch Butter received ever day. my’ DAVENPORT & CO., No. 86, Commercial Street, Nevada. Wien & RETAIL, pene GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . &r Gooda Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada, March @th, 1863. D. 8. BAKER, DBALER IN Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. Perens MEATS, ef ALS. KINDA on hand and for at Cheap rates for Geeds delivered Free cfCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada, WOOD—Of all kinds, on’ hand a’ v aed cheap for cash. eg be = ee j J. W. CLARK, San Franeisco weavan & CO., No. 69 Broad Street. HOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERLES, fat var Hag "SHELF GOODS ING TOOLS, &c., &c. Have en the Btand formar! occupied by WEAVEK & NEWMAN, and will be in content — t of-a com plete Stock of Goods, whith be sold at moet reasonable rates for CASE. A portion of b-, Public Patronage solicited, ‘7 Goods delivered free ee ae charge. R&CO. Nevada, March, 18th 1862. WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! AUGUSTIN 1SOARD, = « Proprietor. Two doors above Weaver & Co's Store, Broad Street, Nevada. WOULD call attention to the fact that I have on hand a large assortment of the tirst quality of Liquors, consleting of Brandy, Whisk “‘Voratats, ae Also, a few gallons-of Wine pr et nl from the Grape by myself, m.this city — . None but the best of Avdust offered for sale. apio USTIN ISOARD. FOR SALE. Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate BUILDING LOTS tor from $10 to $200 —~ALBO— 10 VARA LOTS and entirt’ blocks ot beautiful Garden Land; in th > city and of San Francisco, on the ine uf the San lroad. at the weat-end yt, HE Title is absolutely PRarecr, . ee grant, Brot confirmed and 7 ts thie t 6 ’ * the le the ity at reme courte of Un ntted ag Ag respect fo tecsides the Ti has been forever quieted by 4 final eree and judgment against the City. so that there is not even a: ot shadow it. Whoever purchanes one of these buy a lot and not ¢ lawsuit. Ottees No. pA see een buildig, corner NHRVEY 8 a reise hh ode Bp Groceries, Provisions, Oan Froits, . wien pe BPs a cage: mae