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May 29, 1863 (4 pages)

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eee ees yee, aa n favorational treason authorvited to id deleideninle next, he Unia Sacraa Counear. OLLOWR 3 one for the last or each itea to be nday for NO. prox* fownship nittes of SF airman. TURE. vada, fall. es, Sofas, scription at my26-tf ikery. ss, pived alarge Nu, ne one trial. red every my 2+ ET has just ssortmentof pes, &c. rill also keep atof ~ oods. co., vada City: ck : Organdies. ds at. great rselycs ot.the VITZ & CO. vanies and othisting or staDent wire rope 1 use throug? apid. economt re wire, baling aint aod ial rticula’ : Fhed on appli wnufacture die & Co. an Francisedhased by 5": der. We have d are now pre 28.Criental Hotel . Proprietor Byte ait atime ee of Dry. : “zens. . : (FRIDAY ‘MORNING, MAY 29th. _ Secesu-Corpperiizap Locic —The Copperheads in Batte put forth tire following logical propusitiuns.in thei ereed: ‘Supporting the Government in all constitutional and loyal effurts to perpetuate its existence -ugainst sll hostile torces arrayed against it? ‘and “opposition te the principles snd policy LORING & M’CONAHAY, ws have removed to No. 37. Broad St, (the eld Post-Office room.) » where have a fine assortmeat = — = Watches, , : Plated Ware, Goods purchased at this establishment warranted to be as represented. we, California Jewelry manufactured, atches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired — All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction Nevada, April 20th. : ol ihe present Administration.” ‘This reminds ps ef a Union editor's way . ~of defining bis position, thas——We—are—for+ «lestreying all causes that led to this-rebellion, ‘to insure pesce hereafter.: We regard slaves ry asthe great cause. We would’ut inters fere withsluvery—nota bit df it! The same luminous tnvidual would not take any of the praperty ol rebels except what was ‘abs-lutely oecessary. In other words what lead was shut into the fleshy parts of a. Umon soldier's body, he might, carry away legitimately, but nv more! Put.the two kinds of bipeds together and who is not proud of the productions of his country and the genius of the 19th century ? ‘And how much is vur pride increased when we kno. the Butte copperheads affect to think the party in power composed of traix/ tors to the-country, and’ the wise old Union “ofélléw looks dewn on others who laugh at his logic a8--the most incorrigible et simpleton! . ~ ‘tr Wm. K<Spencer, agent of the Calis ‘fornia State Telegraph Company, 1a Grass Valley, hus resigned hie position, ‘in order to look after his intérests in Nevada Territery. His place has been supplied ‘by R. J. M. Franklin, from Upper Canada. ty John B. Moulder, whe was burt~en . the 18th inst., by falling into a ground sluice in some mining claims near North Bloomfield, died on Tuesday Inst from his injuries. PRIVATE SCHOUL.—Miss Johnson, an ac« complished teacher, will epea a School on Monday next in the building formerly occu~ pied by W. E. F. Deal, at the head of Broad street. This lady comes to our city from Marysville highly recommended as a teacher. We have no doubt she will receive the encouragement she deserves frum our citi. The tuition is from two te five dollars per month. Paciric Rattreap.—C. P. Huntington, agent of the Pacific Railroad, telegraphs that he has purchased enough iron to finish~ up . seventy wiles of the Pacitic Railroad. The «company has also purchased the rolling stuck for the ruad. The prospect of having the read completed and in running order to Dutch Flat in two years, is flattering. Eighteen miles are already under contract, and scaled proposals are advertised for the grading of thirty miles mere. THe people of Santa Clara are nearly crazy on the subject of cepper, eays the Tribune. IN a recent skiriwish at Owen’s River the soldiers killed three Indians and took six prisoners. ‘ THe Wine Grower s’ Convention holds its next sessiun in San Francisco, June 23d. ~ Tue Petaluma Journal says there is a great demand for farin hands in that vicinity. ALOT of granite blocks fura Russ block pavement, to be laid down in the Montgom~ ery street railrond, have started from Fo.sém for San Francisco. THE man who proposed to put a shovelfull of manure m the grave of -every person who wae to be burried in the poverty stricken soil of Cape Cod, in order that they may have some chance for rising at the last day, is now out with anew yeast puwder which he is confident will make the negroes rise. He proposes te de it up in small packages and send it South. : A SOUTHERN rebel who attacks the sup= porters of the Government” epenly and vi llantly with a musket, a cannot. or a sword, maybe a brave and manly fellow; but s Northern traitor conspiring against the Govéernmentin secret, and attacking it, under present circumstances, so far as he dares, witha poisoned pen or a -hissing tongue, Must necessarily be a coward, an ingrate and dirty fellow. ADVERTISING has given many a good busts fess; has saved many a failing business; hus sgeuted many a lost business; has revived Many adull business; has enlarged many a small business; has preserved many a laige Qsiness ; has creatad many a new business has secured suécess in every business. AcVertise. = ~ A clergyman in Indiana recently refused to adwinister the Sacrament of the Lord's Suppet to such of the members of his church as Were suspected of being traitors at heart. BATES & McCORMICK, [OUR NATIONAL BIRTHDAY! -} ing in size from:25 feet to 200 feet fron We are now prepared to supply individuals, CLUBS OR COMMITTEES 2 @tCities and Towns, With new and appropriate exhibitions of FiRE WORK 8! : forthe ; FOURTH OF JULY, 1863. ROM novel and beautiful desings of F own, and will make to order > i} A From any design or pattern furnished us, vary: tage, and from 20to 106 htighth We also offer our newly manufactured stoek consisting in part of : WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! ‘Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store, ‘ x Street, Nevada. T WOULD call attention to the fact that 1 have on hand. a large assortment of tlie first quality of Liquors, consisting of a PF en; W h iske e , Goratals, &c. Also, a few gallons of Wime manufactured om the Grape by myself, im this ig Hn one but the best of Liquors offered for le. apl0 AUGUSTIN ISOARD, BLAZE’S SALOON: If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6-tf DR. A. CHAPMAN, . Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, Wholesale Drug gists ~ROAD STREET, NEVADA, or Prescriptions carefully compounded. 2% Ambrotypes, . Photographs, Ete, CH. FERRAND & CO., Rooms No. $9, Pine Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada, UR rooms have been recently supplied with S — apparatus, and we &re prepared Large Photographs, In Oil, India Ink, And Pastil Colors or Plain, _ Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Photographic Views, Etc., Which cainsied Ne excelled by any in the State. PICTURES taken in LOCEETsS AND PINS 1 Satisfaction given in all cases pr J.ikenesses are as well taken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FERRAND & CO. Nevada, May 9th, 1863. ; Sd » REVENUE STAMPS 2 on SALE AT U.S. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, AT BIRDSEYE’S BANKING HOUSE Nevada, May 16—tf ~ A. P. CHURCH, ily i a 1 3 ia Having purchased the entire interest of T.H. & L. J. Rolfe, in the BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE; 7 OULD respectfully invite public attention W to his Stock and Prices. I have the Largest stock of Gold Pens, Books, Stationery. Blank Book<. Cutlery. &c. in town and can sell as low ifnot.iow.r than any other dealer. ,I shal? always be pleased to see zany who may favor me with their patronage or that may wish to examine my stock and prices. My motto . shall always be Quick Sales, and Small Profits! As Yintend tc be a fixture in Nevada, I will do business accordingly. : Iam now prepare: to contend against any Opposition!! xr Give me a call. psa Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. A. P. CHURCH. 8, Colored ; Serpents ; sae _ Blue Lights ; Bomb Rockets ; Stars ; ‘ atiRoman Candles, Colored Floral Shells ; = Volcanoes Wheels : Batteries ; Chaplets Portable pieces, for country exhibitions. packed with care, so that they can be shipped to any part of this State, or any of the adjoining States or Territories. ; UNION TORPEDOES, AND ; CONSTIEUTION FIRE CRACKERS !! A la style of Fire Crackers than ever before soldin the country—made in China fcr our — order—and explode with a very loud All fire Works sold by us (oxen t small Pin’
Wheels, smali Serpents and Fire Grothare) are manufactured at sur Laboratory in San Fran. cisco, under the superintendence of Mr. George H. Fowler, long connected with and. manager of J.G. Yoveys's celebrated Pyrotechnic esta blishmc nt. in Boston, Mase., and we, with confidence guarantee the excellence of our work Printed lists of Fire Works and Prices supplied on application by mail or. Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express. CHURCH & CLARK, Ne, 407 Front street, my5-td San Franciseo "Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired-!! JOHN HOOK would in form his friends aud former pa eg trons that be has tuken @ shop on Commercial Street, adjoining Geo. Keeney’s Hard-ware store, and is prepared to mantfacture to order, Boots and Shoes, on the most reason— terms. Boots repaired on the shortest notice. : o Give me a trial and I will guarantee satisfacon. 4 Nevada, April ist. Seal FOR SALE ! PART or whole. as desired, of the Gold Tunanei Quartz Ledge and Miii. situated on Deer Creek, is offered; contains 2,400 feet The Mill isin running order. [t has 6 Stamps and 2 Chill Mills. This is an excellent opportunity for parties to invest in a paying m, Further particulars enquire of T. GILES, At the Gold Tunnel Nevada, March 8th. Notice of Co-Partnegship ! ° 5 ig undersigned have this day formed a copartnership inthe Lumbering business, at Nevada City, under the firm-name of ‘Gregory & Co.” A. B. GREGORY. M. L. MAKSH, March 10th, 1863. 8. R PERRY. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. The following steamsh‘ps will be dispatched im the month of May. 1863: Constit ution—May 2nd. Orizaba—May 13th. Gelden Age—May 23d. From Folsom St. Wharf.at 9 o'clock, A: M. For Panaina. Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to A+pinwall by the Panama Railroad Company and from /+pimwallto New York bv the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company A. B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Lridesdorff sts. San Francisco WANTED! Ge QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR Cutting Sewelry, By FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY, api2 3m 487 Pine street, Gan Francisco. FOR SALE CHEAP. JHE proprietor bei: g desirous of leaving T town, offers the fine property. known as the FRENCH GARDEN, for sale at a sacrifice. Also a fine span of HORSES anda oo Apply immediately t the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, or to ANTOINE L'HERMITE, On the premises. NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. may 10 Nevada. my FFICKE--In. Kidd’s Building -corner of] O Broad and Pine street, 4 [ would inform my friends and Widens ar-wiat y I AM PREPARED © to attenithose favoring me with a call, at al) hours. feeth after having become sensitiveby exposure of the nerve will be filled without I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in 1 MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than e:sewhere in his vicinity, otherwise nc rao bee bemade _My charges are moderate, suit the times. I am permanently focatedin-this place. SPENCE & WICKES, E. H. GAYLORD, DISTRICT ATTORNEY . ILL practice nall the courts of Nevada county. Office at the Court Houseevada, Oct. 13th. 1861. COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T. ~~ Wholesale Druggists, “NEVADA OITY, CAL. « H. MACKIE, H. MACKIE & CO., MENRY PHILIP. 3 BANKERS. (Suceessors to C. W. Mulford ) Sight Cheeks 6n Franc Sa pn aie } isco and Saera Ex on the Atlantic States’ ; 7 in sums to suit. we = “_ argps Advances made.qn Gold fi AS eee aE a Mint for ANsay or Caen to the U.S Co Agency for surance ‘ire. Worn vals ist, 1862. — i tf GEORGE W. KIDD, __ Im the Granite Building, Broad. Street, Nevada. OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar-: a5 kip wa and liberal advances matic on Dest . Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacrament Ph onthe Kastern Cities at the Lowest Rate cy-Collections made, and State and County See Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf GEO. A. WEAVER J. W.CLAR ¢ ; Nevada. { San Francisco. . WEAVER & Co., No. 59 Broad Street. HOLE SALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS, &c., &e. Have taken the Stand former! eecupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a eonrplete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at most reasonablé rates for CASH. .A portion of be Public Patronage solicited. i > Goods delivered free een \° z LAVER & CO. Nevada, March, 18th 1862. G.W. KIDD, C.-C. LEAVITT, A, #HANSON A. H. HANSON & CO., GuccEssons TO T. ELLARD BEANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL bg oe, DEALERS In -Greceries, Provisions, z Liquors, Nails, Powder, _ Quicksilver, Mining ; TOOLS; ETO, No. 562 BRroad Street, Nevada, — Ky" Goods delivered Free uf Charge. — de7 PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, 9452 in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuine Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39.MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed aturday evening. — FRESH GROUND JAVA COFFEE ! FORTUNE GUES, _ No. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada. KEEPS constantly on hand a Jarge lot of Fresh Ground Coffee,—burnt. ground and put up by himself. Warranted free from the unwholesome articles usually found in Ground Coffee. Give me one trial. ap23 Great Reduction in Prioes ! —OF— WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, —AT— ; Cc. W. YOUNG'S, No, 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city. A Fine Residence for Sale! THE fine, large and new residence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aristecracy Hillin this city is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The grounds are ample and cultivated, ——— set with trees. shrubs, &e., and the residence itseif is one of the most commodious character supplied with every convenience. Apply to the owner or at Spence & Wickes’ Store, Broad Street. Nevada, April bth, 1863, = . For Sale Cheap. A complete set of fixtures for the mannfacture of Vinegar. Also, material for making Vinegar; of JOHN B = Enquire ASAUF. Orleans Fruit. Store! ! No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada, New MICHELE CLCATO, Fruit and 3 Confectionery Store. Dried and Green Fruits of all kinds, wholesale and re*! tail. Pipes! Tubaew, Cigars, ete. Nevada, March 2sth—tt A. C. NILES, ° Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ( FFICE—in Kidd’s Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets; Nevada, my¢4 _Broad Street Market. ‘No. 48 Broad street hand at the above well known martes, ket, and for sale in quantities to a suit purchasers. Meats delivered iu part ui tae city free of cone oe *rices accorping to quality of meats purchased mh27-tf JAMES COLLEY.hOTICE. a Consolidated Gold, Silver and Copper : Mining Company. OTICE is hereby given that an assesement N of two dollars ( per. ‘20 eta per foot,) has this day been levied by the Trustees of the above company. payable forwith at the office of the Secretary. kK. F. SPENCE, Nevada, May sth, 183, . Seeretary. from Friday evening to . All,kinds of Meat constantly on . out FAMILY GROCERY STORK. A. BARUH, . Opposite St. Louis House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, . \Cas . Informs the—public-that—he-will keep constantly on hand, Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the first quality and will be sold cheap for’ cash.— He can always be found at his old stand on Commereial street. Nevada, Nov. 16th TIMMONS & co., : DEALRRS IN] GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, : No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & CO., ‘No. 35, Commercial Street, Wy Son neste & RETAIL, DEALlers in be [GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ir Gooda Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada, March 6th, 1863. ‘ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Ne. 5 Commercial street. ~~ C. MASEL & CO., (Successors to Chas Kent.) Ss. ' ‘ound at the above plece, where they keep csi hand the best quality of Amer.an Beer, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor salc ct areas . onable price Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a coutinuanceof the very lib: eral patrenage heretofore received. Nevada, May 25thif CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 wommercial Street, Two doors below the TRANSCRIFT Cifiec BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESUMEATSOF ALL kinds, at Wholesale and Retail.— This Market, is continually suap-plied with the choicest meats of all kjnds, and customers Will be attended with ‘ou moment’s delay Nevada, Sept 3d.—tf D—. 8. BAKER, _. . QBALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Can. Fruits _ Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. . eof ALE. KINDS ey ee ee at Cheap rates for cash. erCharsze Goods delivered Free pe + “hud WOOD—Of all kinds, eheap for cash. . _ At the old stand, ‘Main street, Nevada. °° ise Gy pDUsT soteht at the Highest Rates. a Assay or for Coinage at the U. Ss 3.C.MASEL &CO., were fully inform their ‘ riends the ublic that they ean always be» hand and for sale mae ae * ¥ 4 f 2 ee ea ee ore ee s Ret