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June 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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THURSDAY MOURNING JUNE ‘18th . mittee will cell upon our citizens fur means to prepare for the celebrutiun of the 4th of. July. Let citizens respond liberally. Nev_ or was there « time in the histery of the Republic, when so much intefest should be tuken in. the celebration of thie day. The prins ‘eiples enunciated: its the Declaration should be deeply iinplanted in the mind of every ¢ tizen. This cannot be better accomplished than by such a. celebration. The example .. of the fathers of the Revolution, in pledging cause of liberty, will make us cling more Closely to the Uviou formed by them as its guardian. We want moro of the spirit that actu. ated the men of ‘76; more of an earnest. hearty, and unqualified support of the Gov. @rnment in ita efforts to crush treason ; more of the true Umon sentiment and leas of the coppefnead, and this we would have if men would be taught by our enly histury. Let the coming celebration be one that will be an honor to our town. BILLIARD _TounnamentT.—For the firet “time in this city we are to have a grand bil: tournament. Arrangements have been made by Messrs. Beckman & Bran, who have induced the twu best players in the State to favor our citizens with a specimen of their skill in the noble game.of billiards. — Mesars. A. W. Jamison. the champion player of California; and ¥. Euton, who stands first on the list in San Francisco, will givean entertainment on Saturday evening next, at Beckman & Bran's Saloon, corner of Broad and Pine streets. Several of the best mg ee My in the city have volunteered to assist. Playing will commence at 8) o'clock. : ee EP The editorof the Grass Valley National took a stroll tothe Duwney District and examined the various copper clauns. He reports the Last Chance all it is re presented to ben big thing. Ladications of the Chry-opolis company—good. The prospect P* of the Wild Irish, similar to that of the Last Chance—which must be bully. *‘Heenan and Defender of Rights Consolidated” aupposed to be very rich. Good indications ia the Bodega, Jack Allison, Green Lode and others neur there. A. Mr. Potter, surveyor from Amador county, is eurveying that section of country where copper doth abound. ae Tas CeKLEBRATION.—In accordance with a notice published in the Transcuipr, a ~ meting was held at the Metropolitan Theas * tre on Tueaday evening last to make arrange ments for celebrating the Fourth of July — A. C, Niles was ovlled to preside and M. 8. Deal elected Secretary. On motion, twelve gentlemen were elected as a committee of arrangements, with full powers to make a! preparations for the celebration. The following persons were elected as auch counmittee: Jao. Pattison, Ch'm, G. W. Yant, J.C. Birdeye, H. Phillp, T. P. Hawley, C. G. Leavitt, James Whartenby, W. H. Lowell, perenne iO. Belden, J.B. Jeffery, . GA. Weaver, W. H. Davidson. = On motion the meeting adjourned. Savixe Erricacy or srr Binns —A Washington correapcendent anys: A Maasnchueetta enldier, wounded at the Fredericksburg fight, had bia lite saved by a rifle ball being atépped in hia pocket Bible. which lay just over his heart, in which it was hetogs 2 aga cae has aent the ¥ another Bible with an appropriate inscription written therein. cil A Wotan was walking in a atreet in Philadelphia the other evening. with a be x of matches in her pocket: when she fell the fall ignited=thematches and her clothes were at on fire; inher alarm she atarted to evn, 80 oa burnt.that.ste soon alter died in the Wa. Daaen has been arrested in Wash. i ity, on ee of being concerned i 7 at C. H. Marshall's office, ; oarr’ City and.County Oficial Press. “ ». A large number leave fur Philadelpiia this Tne Fouxnru.—In aday or two the come . . thereby fanning the flumes, end she beoune . i oe and . 000 in ‘Treasury Notes . p The Governor of A Suse tes cea York, June yas A Suffo correspondent states t Gen Corcoran with 12.000 men left there on the 12th in the direction of the Blackwar. All our militia regiments are getting under arins at the city arwuries. The bells were rung at widmght in Brooklyn, calling out the minute men. The regiments in that city assembled at 8 w,clock this tnorning. —— Tie Bultimote American of Monday says: The most resivble information we have beeu ‘attack Was made ov Salurdey morning on a sinall foree of our men at Berryville, under Gen’ McReynolds, oi which the Maryland buttery formed a part = They fell back before the superior numbers and joined Gen. Milroy at Winchester, after a shurp engayement of which the results are. uuknuoewn, At the same time Winchester was attacked in tront frot the south, by a foree reputed te be under the command of . Ewell, of Stonewall Jackvon'’s troops. Those which made the nttick at Berrysville ‘are reported A third. force ‘alter thia ‘encounter are suid to have captured a detatchment of vur men at Bunker Hill, and then moved ‘on Martinsbury. At4y’clock P.M yesterday tiey demanded the surrender of Martinsburg, giving 45 minutes for the women and children to léave the town. Gen. Tyier, who commanded at Martinsburg, refuaed to surrender, and. an artillery figit ensued. Ata quarter past 7 ‘v'clock Jast night the wires were broken between Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg. and what oecurred alter that time is pot kvowp. A battle was also in rogreas ut Winchester yesterday, result ucnown. “ Gen. Milroy repulsed Ewell on Saturday and suid he could hold out until reintorcements reached him. If unable to sustain hia position he would have to fall back on the line to Romney, as the Harper's Ferry and Martiusburg roads are neld by the enemy. "Betimates of the rebel force in the valley are so wide apart that they form no reliable data for any conclusion. New York, June 16.—It is ascertained that Hooker lef the station near Falmouth, on the morning of the 14th, aud proceeded tuwards Duintreys, woere they rested fur the night. On Monday morning the army pros cevded on the road to Fairfax Station, where they probably arriced Monday night. Presious to departure of Hooker, .he Sixth corps, wiich lay on each side of the river below Frederickeburg, proceeded’ northward and reached the viciuity ot Dumfreys on Sanday night. Bell Plain nnd Acqua Creek were evacuated and all public property removed or otherwise secured. Theeffects destroyed were such as were not worth remoyval. Up to Monday morning vue army hold the line of the Rappahannock, trom Banks’ Ford to to Kelly's Ford, the river being protected by sufficient troups tu huld the enemy at bay, should they attempt to cross below. Ou Sunday evening a cunnunading was heard in the direction of Gee Serpe Gap, which was thought tu be an effurt of the rebels to cross: in torce. New York, June 16th.—It is ascertained tomo hus retired from the Rappahannock, The movement was rendered neevssary by that of the enemy. A large number of wouns ded and sick have been brought away and transferred to the militury hospitals in Washington. The exact whereabouts of: Lee ia nut known, but it 1 suppused to be ueat Thorvughfare Gup, Harrisburg, June 15th.—The rebels entered Chambersburg, Pa., at 9 o'clock. New York, June 15th.—Guvy. Andrew. is now here aud bus teucered to the Govern< went all the available Massachusetts militia. Chicago, June 16.—Mewphis dispatcaes of the idth suy Lout-iaua, oppusite Vicksburg wnd up the Mississippi ws tur as Milliken’s Beud is full vi rebels. Toey hold Rich‘wond and New Carthage. and their turces are being daily increased irom Was.its river: Last eveulug’s Washington Republican gays. a8 We go bo press we have news of the thoverments of tie euewy in-the Shenaudouh Valley, in the region of Winchester, Martins burg ond Harper's Ferry. Lees whole ara my isin the valey, stretching nearly the the wuole length, and stengly reinterced from the Peuiosuls, Suffolk, Richinuad, Gordouville and North Carolina, Satie See eniaee Tue News.—From the Journal extra of } lastevening we gather the following: A diss patch from Harrisburg, Pa. states that the rebels were expected in sight of that place on June 17th. Every effort is being made by the people to arreat their progress. 600 rebel cavalry are said tu be in Cumberland valley. The Mayor of. Philadelphia has issued 9 proclamation urging the peuple to prepare for the defense of the city. Milrey has reached Harper's Ferry and is said to be able to hold the place. A battle it ie said was being fought on the old Bull Run ground on the 16th, Milroy in a dispatch to. the Gor. ernment aiys Winchester was invested by 15,000 rebels, and that on the [3th he spiked -the guns and left with his whule force. Four rity thia side of that place he had a severe AB idence ‘a Marstand has issued a ‘mation calling upon the people to des fend the anil from + aa ding teh ——— from Memphis of the 11th says Grant is bet ig ; a think themselves perfectly . "eintorced. ‘The rebels at Vicksburg are : ss sal yell fed, they have . 0" short rations. The rebel Gen, Walker no temptation tn ae They don't distin-. ¥** & Yazoo City. Grant is still confident guish between vice and victuals; — z tis hopeful, a able to obtain is to the fullawing effeet: An . : . mastera there have their hands full in help=, fe their numerous pupils intw tne sadlately shot dea tin Pittsvurg by a men name + ~On the 12th inst. the wife of Chas. Chandler, that the mai portion uf the Army of the Po. . Fo fend Nee For chy— i with rye ; rs. Purtington snggests that some uf those who use the extr: ct of old rye in othe: fluid forms may be subject to quite as much damage us the tye colfe drinkers. WE will wager an ironclad to a dug-out that no city in the world less than four years old can beast as handsome women, as fast horses, as busy streets, as many chiirehes. and ae muck genujne prosperity, as Denver? Who wants the bet?!—Denver City News _ English lord recently beeame enamored of Madeline Brohan, the French actress, who who rejected his advances. The geung lord shet himself and left his entire fortune tu the actress, but she refused it, and thus ends the lutest French romances, The Emperor of France and all fore'gn and. domestic nobility are waking horsewanship fashionable in Paris. Al the ridings nee “)"-Svead Street, Nevada City, Cal. Mone fovist We read: that a young . : : P. SPANNA, TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TRKASURER’S OFFICE, NEVADA, June ist, 1863. { LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the General Fund of Nevada rounty. and registered be'ween January ist, ‘862 and July -st 1962, are requested to prvseut the same for payment, Intereston the same ceases at the date of this advertisement E. G. WAITE, Treasurer of Nevada Coupty. vada Iron, and Brass Foundry under the delusion that “Hon.” placed belore & invn's name stands for honest, Marky Bourke, a notorious female, was ed James Stapleton, late ot Califurnia. Stxce the commencement of the rebel. lien, 29 000,000 peunds of cotton have been imported from foreign couutries to New York. ‘ Some editor says, “Brelzebub got licked by Michael in Heaven.” “Good eneugh for him” says another. * He had better let an Ir'sh« mun alone next time.” BIRTH. of a sun. On the 15th inst., the wife of A. H. Hanson, of a son. ———_————— ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXC4ANGE. Broad Street, Nevada, June, 16, 1863. C J Eaton San Fran ~“T Hughes do A D Allen do AJ Johnson Blue Tent TB ae TY do J Rodgers American H Miss Wh ting do GM Sacramento Geo Kavius:Virginiae Mrs Orr Auburn .. K-Rising& wo do ——N Aker Rock Creek A Jacobs do KW Woods ‘do Mrs A'‘den do L Arnstein Dutch Fial A § Olin do Ht Abell do T Caldwell Nevada © TP Blue Red Deg. JI8& do C Winnell Selby Fiat J Kistle do WH Weeks Gold Flat CW Youn do JMeLearn Red AP Pollu do &£E P Palmer Auburn C Pollard do nderson lowa Hill son Montezu H Morgen Patterson
rguson do ; A GRAND BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT! Will be given to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, by Messrs. A. W. JAMISON, THK STAR PLAYER OF CALIFORNIA, ____ AND L. BATON, OF SAN FRANCISCO.~ At the Saloon of BRAN & BECKMAN, On Saturday Evening, June 20, 1863, Assisted by several of the best Amateur Players of this city who have kindly .vo.unteered. _TLis will be an opportunity, rarely ex celled. for’ the public to witness the NOBLE GAME OF BILLIARDS. Playing tocommence at 8 1-2 o’clock. TICKETS 50 CENTS. Nevada, Township of Little York " Justice's Court, before R. MeGoun J pe The People of the State of California to Thos Juhnaon. _—_ are beneuy, commourd to appear be ore me at my office in the townshi — in the county of ‘heh doeat July, A+ D. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M., t ; unto the complaint of N. Dodge. who Gonads of you the sumofone hundred and six 6 100 dollars due on book account as per account now on against you for the suid amount, together with costs and dumages, if you fail to appear ewer Given under ay haad, ‘th gy: June, «. D. 1863. R. McGUUN, B ow Abe. a een usticé of Peace. y attest Milt. Combs, Constable. of tes beers tak the pwsteke. the “ i ee t . 5 Johnson, is now absent fron herein, Thos on the Ist Monday of Jul tat as the same can be to kerpa Toil across the South River. on the road leadin’ from Nevada to North dan Juan. Nevada, Jane I7th. om © THERE.is Aman out Weat that Inbore GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop’r. . ey . UM MONS ,—State of California, Gounty of evada, on the 7th day of file in my offiec, when judgmeut will be taken’ this 16th day of satisfaction thi it apprareng likewise that a cause Of sation, = a G . rn dowd po pi pra and against defendant, diately. , lhmageee By pr yoge sont atten ayant foye t service be-had by pub . large or small jobs, Orders solicited by teation in the NEVADA TRANSCRIPT, a news my3 KE. C. PURTYMAN Gapeneateansing. Th ualat Sz ee : A true copy attest, Milt. Combe; Con. oe NEVADA ICE COMPANY : NOTICE. Ww would inform the People ot evade. E. ns that we are prepared shall apply to the Board of Supervisors next. or as soon eard for a ~~~ terms And Maciuine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City TEAM ENGINES AND KO.1LERS BUIL} to order. Custings and Machinery of eve description. Quartz Machinery construct fitted up or repaired All kinds of Build, Castings, Sav, Grist, Malt and Bark Mill«; Horse Power and Car. Wheels. All orders filled promptly. and at ns 1uw rates as any estanlish ment in Sacramento or San }ranciecu—freigh Feb 1s-tf MEUGH & THOM, WINE_AND LIQUOR STORE! AUGUSTIN ISOARD, < Proprietor. Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store, Broad street, Nevada. ~ WOULD eall attention to the :act that 1 have on hand a large assortment of the tir-t quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, Gin ‘Wines, & Whiskey, , Cordials, &c. Also, a few gallons of Wine manu‘actured from the Grape -by myself, im this ciry — None but the best of Liquors offered for sale. apl0 AUGUSTIN I:OARD. BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6-tf Marden & Folger’s CELEBRATED FAMILY COFFEE! T HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe first class class Hotels in San Francisco—and is used by them—does not e-ntain any of the unwholesome iogredients used = — invention to give color or strength but is strong enough to stand apon its own merits. —ALSO— Fresh California Ground SPICES & MUSTARD. Are admitted by all to be far superior to impurted) articles—and no loss from breakaye—can be had by,ordering Marden & Folger’s Java Coffee OR SPICES, From any of the Grocers, or from their Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & Culifornia. N. B—Our a always open to the inspection of the publ San Francisco March 20—tf DISSOLUTION. HE co-partnership heretofore existing beT tween KB. Ensting & W.G King, ie tuls day mutually dissolved. Persuns having an unsettled business with the late firm will call and settle immediasely with W. G. ag W. G. KING, B. EASTING. Red Dog, June 13, 1365. Pacific Mail Steamship Company. NOTICE. — RR4 NGEMENTS have been made by : which shipments of Gold, silver and Copper Ores can be forwarded under through sills of Lading trem San Francisco to Enyland, at reasonable rates For farther particulurs apply to AB RBs, Agent. my?2-tf Cor Sacramento and Lvidsdorft sts. KE. HW. GAYLORD, DIsTRICT ATIORNEY W county. Orlice at the Court Llouse Nevada, Uct 13th, 1361. PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, Diss iu Cigars, Tobaccs, Genu; ime Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed trom Friday evening to aturday. evening. $10 REWARD! OS f.—On the road from Graxs Valley to Gold Flat, or from Gold Fiat to Nevada, a Dark-Red Morecce Pocket«Book, Containing accounts of Hvloman & Johnson, billof+aie, and two s nall notes. A reward of $1i@ will be paid if returned to J. 8. JOHNSON, ap < At Weaver & Co's, Nevada. HAULING DONE! Oman for hauling left at the store of Timmons & Ce. corner of: Main and 'TO FURNISH GOOD ICR . At any andall times at the most reasonane eee fan left ot the ne 1) Meat on Commercial street, . receive prompt attention > : ae HALE. J. THOMPSON, [ates 18.L practice n all the courts of Nevada] Ambrotypes, Photographs, Etc, _ CH. FERRAND & CO., Rooms No. 48, Pime Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada. UR rooms have been recently supplied with — apparatus, and we a.e prepared to e Large Photographs, And Pastil Colors or Flain, Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Photographic Views, . Etc., Which cannot be éxevlled by any in the ‘State. PICTURES taken in ILOCKETS AND PINS ! Satisfaction given in all cases $6 _l.ikenesses are a8 Well iaken in cloudy as in clear wy miners, ommanny CH» FERRAND & CO. Nevaila, May 9th. 1863. : A Fine Residence for fale! . ‘THE fine, large and new residenee of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aristecracy Hillin this city is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The grounds are ample and cultivated, the residence f dious character supplied with every conreitse:fis one of the most.-commonience. Apply to the owner or at Epence & Wickes’ Store. Hroad Street. Nevada. April 5th, 1862. Brond Street Market. No. 48 Broad street:........ Nevada. . All kines of Meat constantly on han: at the above well known market, and for sale in quantities to shit purchasers. Meats delivered e city iree of charge. PP accoring to quality of meat= purchar Pah? tf : JAMES COLLEY. ROTICE. Consolidated Gold, #ii ver and Copper Mining Con pany. : ' tt oO OTICE ia hereby given thet an assesement of two doilars ($2.00) per share ( 0 cts per foot,) has this diy levied by the Trustees of the above eompwny. payable forwith at the office of the Secretary. E. F. SPENCE, Nevada, May 8th, 183, Secretary. " ‘TRUE NEVADA TIME! —BY— xf LORING & M’CONAHAY, > HO have removed to No. 37, Broad St, W (the old Post Office room,) where they have a fine assortmeut of Watches, Clocks, Plated Ware, Gold Pens, ~~ AND JEWELRYGoods purchased at this establishment warranted to be as represented. ‘ wk California Jewelry manufactured, atches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired All work warranied to give perfect satisfactio: Nevada, April 20th NEVADA FRUIT STORE. 'y‘HE undersigned has opened a Fruit store T Opposite the National Exchange fnotel, on Brvad street, and made arranyejo aye . with reliable parties for a constant suppy @ 4 Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, 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 FIREWORK*® of every description, for the eoming 4th of July. may3i tf FOR SALE. At Lake City---Nevada County. About to leave for Washoe, Miss Dodds offers for eale cheap her Buildiv g, ured for a Grocer Store and residence, torether wit a lot and stable, The building is of good size and si‘unted-in the best part of the town—op posite the place of goed f Arnold. Any one wi-hing to engage in. business in this section of county will do well and see for themselves For further partiedlars enquire of O E. GREEN, at Weaver & Co’s, on Broad atrect, Nevada jeter PRIVATE SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS AND BOTS. ISS ©, JOHNSON, would fally inform the parents of Nevada City and vicinity, that she will open aPrivate School, on Monday, June ist F. Deal, at the head of Broad stecet. Terms of Tuition--From $20) to $500 per month. may 29 tf (NATIONAL BATHS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. T "Resmaceticny eater ars cae évada v at. ave con pif a fine bathing House, a.‘ totheir wellkz san establishment, where the ~ublic can be accommodated with Raths at al! ti They also —— Tacs py — Po Génning’s conor + celebrated for its medical powers ov human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandruff and k the hairfrom turn ‘ : FUMERY—A fine on hand. -FISHER & LAMY, epp. National Exchange WANTED! OLD QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR Cutting: Jewelry, — By FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY, J.R. STONE, f Proprietors. api2-3m 487 Pine street, San Francisco. set with trees. shrubs; &e.,: and ~~ call: in the Schoo! Room formerly eccupied by WB