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July 9, 1863 (4 pages)

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— Mitirary ARrnesrTs.~—A. c. “mittee of } no Iny, Or the” May @a Photographs, Ete. Gen. Grant.—The operations of Gen. th dbrifg the campégn ‘are thug Ibriefly ‘summed upin the Appeal: , = 8 Corning who has made a millién and a-halt session OfGrand Gulf; May 12th Gen Me 500 pherson’s corps defeated the rebels at Ray .out ofthe war, with» loss ‘ant munication was the tnilitary arrests that had a d Jvhoston and eapcured cig THURS! ae that city held on the 16th of the game mosth. ‘ing the rebels under et, whose loss was The committes had for Chairinan Erastus 1,500 men and 5 guns; May 34 be took +4 d B‘O x Es +. » Cate nag? EN i} been made by the military ~power .of -the : loss Ww the enemy of 400 men, besides 1 : Wak Wews.L The “best news received Government, The case of Vallandigham guns Bact Nes meee mnanutaetories ; 11°) May 16th be defeated. Pemberton at Baker’s ' singe the rebellion commenced is that com-_ . Creek, with a loss of 4,000 men and 29 guns;. » ing tous from the various theatres of war. resolutions, and the asanmption of the *DemMay Agent 17th he defeateu Pemberton sgain with J worth to we fifty Richnonds in a gernte,” 96 they called themselves, who got a loss of 2,600 men and 17 guna, aud. drove a BP i RH ey oe Unitea States Bakery, Nevada. —— Stapen excellent apparatus, and we a.e prepar six mile ho Réoms No. 48, Pine Street, over the # Gay eertain 9 an passed at 4 sheeting in Lad eg gid, H. MICKLE & 8ONS. was seriou FOREST ROSE, On haidia Tak,” And Pastil Colors orFiain, > military point of view, is otirs again, and will up the resolutions was, that the President him into Vicksburg, whch place‘ was closely FINE CUT invested on the 18th, After making several remain ours till the erack of doom, Port = Cartes do Visite, Ambrotypes,. . had Ao power or right to. interfire with a: attempts to carry the eity by assault, which Hudson must now fall without delay and the citizen for words used to the detriment of the failed for want of concerte d section, it has rebel Confederacy wilk then be sundeted and, ‘Government, in aay partof the country since bern reduced -by a system of regular like a severed snake, must die. There is no es, aided by the operations ot the where peace prevaiis and no. danger is avapproach flvet. The rebels made o gailant resistance, A. R. JENKINS. mistaking the certain issue of events. The ticipated.~ : : but as Juhneton was unable to relieve them Mississippi belongs to the nation by right /The President replies tothe “Demoerate”’ they have probably had to yield te, the ‘of nature. The great North West has-vin-‘of Albany in a masterly argument. dicated the right,~wnd will vindicate it: fense to the copperhead assumptions of the . Thesurrender of Vicksburg throws ivto while the,-waters of that majestic river roll day it is unanswerable. The President's the hauds of Grant 18,000 prisoners, more tothe. sen. The force, in rebellion west statements. are triumphant vindications of than @ hundred pieces of artillery and one of of the Mississippi “will be but a ‘breakhis course in making military arrests, tae strongest places in America Grant has ‘by somebody before the season closes. By Jackson. at New Orleans,—a precedent that at a dinner party of a great official, namely, energetic action. Richmond may fallbefore for exercise of arbitrary power, Lincoln has the pho*ogfuph of the giver of good cheer on winter.snonthacommepce. If Ben. Butler is son, the patron saint of Democrats, afte SPECIAL NOTICE. justified ar Satisfaction given in all cases $7 J.ikenecsses are as weil taken in cloudy us in clear weather. ‘ CH. FEKRAND & CO. Nevada, May 9th. 1863. Central Pacific BR. BR. Co. T HE Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Central Which they invite the people of Nevada and the surrounding towns tocallandexamine. Among was supplied to each guest. Coats, all kinds and sizes, SHor Himsecr.—David Miller,a pioneer of Tuolumne county, killed Limeelf on Roek we mist not flatter ourselves that the war by the Democratic party that Gen. Jackson sisters, avdat day, de Lord shall diwide de ia: over: by any means. ‘There are three did. constitutionally right on that oveasion. sheep from de goats, and, bress de Lord we, knew-whu wears de wool!” . . hundred thousand rebels yet in arms, who But the danger tu the country at New Orhave. to feel the weight of the power of leans waa nothing to that which now beseta Tre largest Ratiway Carriage Company the Government, who have yet te shed rivthe existence of the republic. Yet, Lincwla, in the world ia said to be at Berlin, Prussia. _ ere of blood before they will yield. The for doing less than nothing eowparateely, It employs 1.500 men, and turns ont carringew to the value of nearly $1,500,000 per he. entire . NO. 77 BROAD 8T.---NEVADA, weak minded whe are operated upon, und be one and indivisible, The American that ifdeath is the punishment of the deser& people bave sworn. it. and wo toall trai» der the man who encouraged desertion is torous or foreign enemies who attempt to more. deaerving of the sume punish ment. thwart the will of the upholdérs of repubThe case of Vallandigham is to be devided on lican institutions on American soil. these grounda ulone. The day is coming when Tear shall come J L Sheeby K ¥ Morron do do KE Beezy You Bet American’ contest is over, there will be a uiillion veterana who will dearly love to pay off old scores with ‘the hirafite inter. ~meddier of France, and the avlfish oligar. chiets of Britay. r ‘Let them repent before Lao ts ih t cut the. rebel communications with Richmond and wan watening the enemy from the south side bf the river. Our forces are gath« ering in on the rear of the rebele The ronda are atrewn with canton, Wagons, small arms, Koning ma be easy. y &eo., thre wn away by the retreating rebels. . pt A or ¥ CALL For MCCLELLAN.—The ecnpperfight with the eueuBe ’ iy neat Fayetteville and honds have been demanding the reo ill of Me Clelan to the command of the army of the took 4,000 prisoners, Meade’s head quarters are at Frederick. Potomac for gemeg time. The fact that North Carolina ig expected to retura to Meade has dons ao spleolidly we suppose _, Will be an additional reason why he should the Union avon. ~ : es The bombardment of Port Hudson is eatatep aside now and give the young Nopoleen jiefu ctori ly cont inue d. Confidence in-uitia chance, As the army has won’ so many laurels for Meade it is but fair that it be mute success a . reat. Morg permitted to. win some for Mac whe wants some badly, an is on & raid in Kentucky. ; » affairangsin. If England refuses te strike __Tue Richmond Waig says of Vallandigbands with him, he will propose the same ham, Wood, aad other Peace Democrats in ‘tiing again. the North; that they want to proatrate Gold at 384. Lincoln," and “ought to have the eincer: JOUN CoNNESS is reported to have left sympathy of every man ia the Confederate the State sudd euly for the purpoae of heads ing off Phelps for the Custom House and Comtortable Keoms turnished tor” FOR SHERIFF. HARLES KENT announces himself as a candidate tor the office of Sheriff of Neva da county—aubject to the decisiup of the Union Cunvention ‘ FOR SHERIFF. N W, KNOWLTON ann ces hime elf as 4 candidate for re electi n to the of Sheriff of Nevada coun decision of the Uuion County Jevada, June 2ist. ulijcet tothe Convention. FOR SHERIFF. county—subject to the decision of the Union gates for the seviral Precincta : Couvention e . Cherukée....cscne? vention. . Pleasant Valley...2 Mewtown.... ssel alpha. sce ddeeeees 2 Fall Creek.. .65.0.2 French. Corral... 2 Birchyille ...+.+.+1 Sweetland.....-. 2 Red Dow eerncedel Lowelt Hill..... 2 mker Hill.. .... 2 I estab ; Nevada, July ist, 1963. terhe alistances { To Lak: Suow Euret Bowr Jacks Fenw Webt Mayl. Moor Junet Bardi Stam O'Ne' Stout Huff. Virgii Tue C: = THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK is Not Only Refreshing says a yeu anees frot hurrying . gran fron session of It may du Temperate Qualities ! Tue 8: Manufactured by fever run P. SPANNA, ter viving fora ema! Stati UM MONS,— tate of California, county of i) Nevada.ss, District Court of the 4th Judicial Distaist of said etate. The Prople of the to Agnes Gill, Greeting. . Gm, , t, withof this writ. ifservin ten days from the service ed on yen m tuis po o-ogg within twinty dave if on you in this District and oat of this se on you in within forty daye if served county and this state ard out of this District. in an action £. W. ROBERTS, Eaq. as a candi this Court that the bonds of mat between ssi.) plaintiff and you be dissonved and that ptainto the decision of the Union County Conveutiot. tif be restored to all the rights of an unmarried m. . And you are hereby notiéed p that you fail to answer said complaint date for th. ollice of District Attorney —subjert etesecoseteosd State OF JNO, A SMITH, Leéd. eleetion, te vote; Party Tie Committce also recommend that no Prox ‘Tow grt‘hip which they shall be elv toete eped e GONsIPERABLE rain fell at Yeoka on the ting one of bis own hungere-oa ia the place. By order of Oy Sritel Commnlttes of Ne. Chairm .C. BIRDS vada County. That's what's the matter. ‘ ‘Attest HAWiB Y, Sev’2 —— an 3 rate. He Jones’ Ba noon. Apr Méek sho the right « learn thes thata Mrs cer W. store in K _will open shoes, in: a: herein direeted plaintiff will take ju a a pews youthervfer by detault, t 4 Notice ts hereby given by the her with.. Primary Me tings will be held at the ditferent adenteue rttey of snit and alo demind of the court to the all coats Precincts on Saturday. July 38th, te creditors 6 oe ag ee sacl all other persons relief hat as is prayed claims hohe mo elect Delegates to attend said Convention. —— said‘dee. ased, to exhibit the bn. Fy with ~~), Intestimony whercof i. KR. na. rqu The Committee—reeemmend the fottowin th: necedsa y vouchers, within ten months } fm har, clerk of ‘District Court aforesaid TEST as a quaiitivation fr voters at the Sane from the first publication of this notite to the t—~§ha hereunt o my a and impress the set Election: “Do ba endorse the Platform of unders: » at the Autuony tiouse, Rough & o said court at office in the city of Nevathe Union Part +, adopted in Convention da, this 7th day of vuly 18%. Sacramento on the I7th day or June iss. and at To 2h FRENCH, Admim rator ¥ pledge KR. H. Parqunar, clerk. yourself. in she appr: Nevada,
except to residen inte town All those indebted to George R. Lancaster are rragereed to preset themselves at the Nation-al Exchange for settlement, an» those having diils against the undersigned will present the same tor payment at the oid office. * GEORG, R. LANCASTER. on the th dav of Ju'y, 1863,in said 4 commeneed W E are au‘ho-ized taanneunce the vame of Court. wherein p aimtiff prays 1 ra decree of Liberty Hill....44 i so eeestesseenes 2 Total numb ‘rt oO: Delegates... ..64..94. jes be givem ANOTTT whose nat Total.. age my worthy successors. You are hereby summoned to ge and answer to the compla ut of Isaae Gill, Plaintiff. filed DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Om r the Nominees o: the fellow idea of det nowledge of how to keepa first clases Hotel. [u retiring, . retarn my thauks to an appreciative public, and desire 1a recommend to patron. . E., KNOW 1.ES avnounces himecifasa against. you, A the decision of the Union Con vention Little Foes. 28 Montezuma ... .. 1 who have long been connected with State of California de candidate for County Recorder—subject to Washington..... 2 ow FOR RECORDER. oveweseal Rewmana ... ... 1 Treas Sor apie to the decision ofthe Union Con Norambagta -...! Moores Flat..... 2 Burris ... s¢sseeneel Wooleeya Flat...2 Buena Vista..... 2 Orleans Flat.... 2 — S comenssee oe T. DAVENPORT, sunounces himecif @ a8 a candidate ior the offiee of Vounty Grass Valley.sccesstl Lake Citesesses, 5. z ‘Allison Ranch ..1° Relief Hill,..... 1 Rough & Ready...3 . Eurek. a the _ Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. it UY Dele Bine ‘Tent...... 1 Columbia Hill... 2 Movntain Welis..h Bloomfield ....5.1 ua. .s...-. 6 management of that Hotel, leaving it in the competent hands of Hasey & Mayberry, of this for the office of Sheriff asa cancidate Coroner Superintendent County Schools. Supervisor for Disirict No. 3. The following iste ap San TAKE this method of mforming a public that has testowed upon me a Jitcral paye durmg the five years that I have k the, ATIONAL t XCHANGE HOTEL in this city, that 1 retireto aay from the proprietorship and But is also Unsurpassed for ite Healthy and One County Joméee Bar...... 1 iI ©. HICKMAN, announces himself as a offi One pecs J Surveyor O eer SPECIAL NOTICE. e candidate tor the office of Couuty Kecurder, subject to the decision of tie Union Con vention. One District Attorney. Neve la cnees wesesesI6 travciers, lishment and who are known to the traveling ublic and citizens as genth.men versed in & yssse WI UIA MSON L announces himself ooney Sterling Price is repuried te have made an attack ou Helena, Ark., but was defeated by A Boston private telegram of the 4th Gen. Prentiss who was eyteenched there .— says freight iaadvancing, and ordering agents ) Price ie said to have had 18,000 and Prentisa hold syrups and other goods rather than sell 5,000 men. fy at current prices. Marine and war risks Napoleon talks of mediation in American mounfaius, and hopes hia endeavors will pro FOR RECORDER. election—vis: Two State Senators. Four Assgemblymen. One A te § Judge. One Sheriff. CneCounty Clevk. One County Treasurer. One County Recorder. ; Namur; being very well acquainted . ture him a share of the publie patropage. H, FERRE is announced asa candidate e forthe office of County Recorder—subject to the deciaion of the Unicn Convention. i Aa W Nudd San Fran = 0 @n hand, the very best Wine and Li G Chas Goldsmith R H John Hoyle do GA. covcevsveecccenes 1 00 with allthe markets and m: réhants of Sacramento aud San Franeieco has a better or ortunity to supply his table with ali the de! leeches those markets afford, than any one .elee in the FOR RECORDER. Jas A Nutta:l Col Hill C W Daniels Sweetland H McKee Gaston Ridgr du quor Bre nds, KE JEFFRIES is announced as a cane ditate for the office of County Treasurer— subject to the decision of the Union Convention. But, we invite the attention of every hanJames Dickinson Falle E O Tompkins Bear V JC Smith Keli f Hill Geo P wera I ake¢ to the courts of Europe for the enmity est thinker to the letter of the President 3 B Whitaker Orleans G Morgan Moores Flat they have evineed (nwards popular institu. which H Couper Bl ie Tent __ Frank Uliriteh saa Gity is te be found in the Sacramento tions in the United States, and friendship. a Union of the 7th. It should be read by eve~: a= they have shown towards the inatigators UNION CONVENTION. . of the most cnuseless and diabolical revolt ty person iv the land. OTICE is hereby ey tha* a County Con. Wak Frems.—Vicksvury surrendered unthat ever disgraced the pages of history. vention will be held in the City of Nevada, _ Crowned heads and aristocrats. have put conditionally on the Fourth. : on Wednesday, July 22, 1843, at 10 0°themeeives in antagoniam to civilization; Lee's army hud reached the Potomac at clock, A. M-, forthe purpose of Nominatinga County Ticket to be voted for at the ensuing avd they must suffer fur the mighty sin.— Wilhampsport, tut it was tuo high to cross. . A day of reckoning 1s at hand: When thie Gen. Dix bad gone up from Fortreas Monroe, Dinner, Singic Mealejcs-++<e--. <6: seviders P H A Eastman Virginia Frank Morrill Marysv Mrs Sunderland do L, Hamilton do . FOR TREASURER. July 7, 1863. A K Gwin Board per Week,.-.+eses-++s seseeses do do with wme,:-*:... 900 Breakfast with wime,... es. sss. a5 POLETICAL. of all must be victory for the armies of the tion, or what is the same thing, the persuaARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Union. It is written in the iron will of sin of men to resist the draft, Bread Street. Nevada. or to discours the loyal men of thie grent nation and age enlistments, is more culpabl e than the HASEY & MAYBERRY Proprietors. Proprietor. See —Mr--P Tho President makes a pertinent point credited to Washoe. But the end when he shows thet the instigators of deser,. ~eannot ‘be ‘obliterated. The Union is to PIE NAMUR, Cor Commercial & Pine Streets. © We.are probably. yet to suffer great rever-( ATTEM! ‘ed to comr by swalluv fit of insa bandaged . Nevada, July 7th. war ia not going to be ended this year, by 8 denounced by Democrats for an unwarannum. ahy ‘means. More than one battle ne rantable exercise of military power, which Unram.—The Esmeralda Star complains bloody asa Waterloo must yet be fought the President shows belongs to hin by vire { that thousunds of ounces of bullivn leave that before peace will bless a anited country.— tue of the Constitution. ride, distret continaiily, which are wrongtully fall of Vic’ for the go in the ficid : S. HAAS &CO., generally ensu HOTEL DE.PARIS, _., Saratoga Trunks, Which we have just received from New York. 4 —panies wil Nine umnber of vessels captured or destroyed by Goeds at low rates, for cash, and sa:isfaction is always guaranteed. GRaND The boysa light proc: Direciors to terve as Dir ctors foa the We would particularly invite the attention of . Glorious and inspiriting a8 the news is refunded the fine with interest thirty years ‘A NEGRO preacher, refering to the judge and: promising ag it is of rebel collapse, we after, and” it—his-beenever—inuintrined ment day.in hia sermon, said: “Bredderi wid the Ladies to our large stock of ses. It is the fate of war. Pacific Kailroad Comrany of Reduction in Prices and Improvement.in Board . Vests ofall styles and qualities, the blockading flevt up te Jane Ist is 855. his own (1 California. for the purpose .6f electIng ing year, will be held at the( fice of the Comfo be in the eity of Saccamentv, on Tuesday, Juiv Fouricenth, 1563. t JAMssS BAILEY, See’y C. P K. K. Co of California. made military Governor ofVirginia after the peace had been. declared and ne danger was River Rasch, on suturday week, by shooting Pants, an immense stock, ' ‘Shirts, Under Clothes, sirrendér or fall of Richinpnd, & will be enfe supposed te threaten from invasion, snipped nent in the head. to assur® ourselves “that the rebels will not, up ‘the civil ‘authoriti¢s at New Orleans, {° JOHN ADAMS, # Scotchman, aged 30, Cravats, Collars, bewvery'troublesome in that stte in the rear maintained the supremacy of the military latterly frow Nova Scotia, eommitted suis Hats and Caps, of our adwhheing armies. What territory power and set atnaught tht civil authoritws, cide at Moukelumne Hill on the 27th ult. ti BOOTS AND SHOES, is conquered should be asfely kept, and we Assovn ae martial law was removed, the Vesse.s Carrunep.—Assistant SeereAnd in fact overything to be fonnd in a First know Of nd on8 to whom may he more safe. civil power took him in hand and fined bim} tery of the Navy Fox states that the whole Class Clothing Establishment. We sell our ly given the trust of holding Virginia than & thousand-dollars. The Demoerata made old Ben. Butler, him President of the United States and PICTURES. LOCKETS AND PINS,! the month has passed and the Federal lines never begun to follow—and throws it in the the bill of fare ofthe dinner, one of which the articles mey be found * _ North Garolina and Tennessed before >the ly a case of cruelty to animals” Gen. Jacks caught Li at any tim es and Kr 8. HAAS & CO, have just received at Yast for our victorious troops in the South they are. made in such» clear, calin and disdone a glorious work in a hundred days. their Fashionable Store, on Commereial ‘West. “Grant bins enough power at his ¢ompassionat® manner as to disarm an attempt . A GOOSE cwueu vy Vouiet Palmer, of Street, Corner of Pine, a most magnifimand to entirely obliterate the last. vestige at refutation. —~ Buxton Missouri, died on the nineteenth of cent stock of of rebellion in Arkansas, Lonisiona and April, at thy extreme age of fifty-two years. But that part of the President's lette’ Gents’ Clothing and FurnishTexas, and the work is going to be done where he picks up snnciiihdeuinl the precedent ef Gen. * ing Goods,. THE latest fashionable innovation was seen _ carried down to the southern boundaries of teeth of the Albany “Democrats,” is certain Whit Shands be'ensclled by any iu the State. i As a dedoughty, persistent and industrious Grant. Both are . ‘ of a disput ed Danha words. D lowing hi P June 348632 MAULING DONE! store1.08 "RES drains its oe ‘arcly. Teoae . will be kept ta be’ By order of Hon.'T & McFarland, Distrirs Court aforesaid. * _ Attest, ; R.A Pa } Judge of. clerk, Hawley & Gaylord Pia‘ffs ax ; NTE D.—We are ps ring 87 per cord for MAN. [ate be wt ee BUTLER.” amounte of State's brary Fu 23th, less 430.57. _ Lieut of the Six missed the Mucu prise of . office of . thirteen b ing 871 p sacks of. at $5,006 from the. JAMES boart and “Batarday Murphy i Tuexe in Washi Vigorous); on nomiw