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May 6, 1863 (4 pages)

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& Transcript _*" NULES SEARLS, ee ” ®° + Pe TowNsnr Evecrios:—Tite -re= sult-of the township election presents the fine strongest “evidence of the sentiment of the GEORGE BR. LANCASTER, ‘Prop’r: . e Baweeror'r Towssiir Etecrion.— of this community. It shows there ‘peoplé e ethan omayilies looks, prosper: en to tolerate coppérbeads The copperheads eleeted their ticket in the n here ++! Nevada County Official Press, isin nothedispositio in Bridgeport townsbip. A. A. Hodge, least degtee, AH the candidates for main or &t Law. Broad Street, Nevada. May 4, 1863. lor Blue Tent BH do 4 aa, P E Jefiries, Moores R Abbey, WN San Juan DE ’ e city J Kirby J LCooper, Blue Tent San F I MSurface. do JCualbertson, 8 B. Lamour, — ‘ O. Robinson. G Borden. a do W Heison, . $ Southworth, do township officers’ were professed loyalists. as gooda Union man,.as they make them, but, the suspicions that were got abroad that was elected Justice of the Peace..Our WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 6th. one or two men Were wot as sound on the friend Edwards was defeated for Constable, a bo ssoeens . main question destrayed their chances as ef Bridgeport is one of the most staunch Union a * "Kidd’s Building, corner of and Pine streets, Nevada, my4 r. .HE partnership heretofore existing between 4 , is thisday dissolve the undes' mutual consent. All V Grass Givins, JL ae Il, wuH fectually at the old ery of abolitionism in the” townships in the county.; = = * M Frank, Sacramento & wife, do K Rose. do . Marsh; HB A. C. NILEs. Nevada, May ist. 1863past. For township Clerk, George R. Crawdo A a do 8 R Eddy, Selby Fiat Cla do ford, M. H. Fuaston and A.G. Pier were JH Lee, wife r er and Coppe onsolidated Gold, silv says large numbers of confn sentiment, who ate real copperheads. J H Bungardin, do do & chiid;! onthe evurte. Mt. Pier attended to his . Nashville Union any Comp ng Hill Mini Cement £E D Dean, MeCohn, Auburn s continue to arrive there from the. RB W Smith, do RM Wilson, Aurora -stote during the ‘day and made so effort at traband — do D Red G W Bailey, 2 Mrs Haw city all, probably caring but little for the office. south: Lake Powers, C —@ do J Crocker, T ers.of said Company, on Friday, the sth is mote tobe re~ An undisgnised-secessionist We counted one day eleven wagons in one J Salluman, do H MeNulty. do May, 1863, at20 clock P. M. at the ofofy: da The contest cawe between the two former, do the -JBUenry, & wife. do Ifice of the Nevads Hose GComrany No. 1.'for -spected than one who worms himself into the and Crawford was sittecessful by a handsome. train filled with negroes, who seemed to be JJ Vous Donherly. Alpha J W Stevens.Cement H s—and the election of officers uoadalBy-law of f were i them of Most glee. great in or spy ‘Cortipany of the unstspecting, but to HP Sheets, Grass VY W Can, Blue Tent for the one year. By order cf the Trustae ensuing Sr vote. R. B. Gentry ond A. P. Church were terated african blood, while others gave evO A. C. NILES, C Masher, do CD bey df city tees. eh, stab. One we know-how to guard against ; saw ‘@ . mixture ” Beeretary W Abby, do JH Helm, de Nevada, April 25th, 1863, the tontestants for the office-of tuwnship dence of the Caucasian F Folsom. do théother is asnake in the grass+a copperone very fine looking woman, with straight EW Ha all.— of office best the PHatch, indianS MS Deal, Transcript0 Collectur, probably bright olive complexion, in the dusky M hair ‘head. Now, there are certain tneans of MW Church, do Roberts, eity n. Both parties had good and strong backers would band the war the Befure . rocessio MD Hatch. do L.JNeweomb. do knowing the deceitful fellows; certain ways dollars of million a half a over _ J Lenhart. Washin; ton W Maitman, do inte ve brought but the voters took by which we can successfully set apart the who worked well; O Jous, Camptonviile P Culkinsoa, do block. the ‘on had consideration the fact that Dick Gentry W Murphey, Alpha 5 Banner. do unclean from the clean, and the process of JGardiner, Little Y G B McKee, do made a first-rate Collector as deputy, and A Mrs. Thomas, an English widow of ¥ C Armor, Gopher H H Christian, do segregation is.about to be conrmenced. Todo and they decided not make a change. W.S. ; great wealth, hasbeen sentenced ,to three GFagg, Bridgeport J K Wilson, ‘How To Kxuw Taum.—There are do W Hartman, do ConTRABANDS AT NaASHVILLE.—The ‘They aro wotse——at much worse aa the dif-. be a meeting of the stock-holdF[‘HERE will night the Union men meet to form a Union Treasurer rmonthe hard labor inthe Houseof Correcleague. Possibly some of the serpents may McRoberts was elected township tion, London, for ill-treatiag a nursery~maid. Great efforts were made to commute it by a Smith and Yart, the opposition heavy fine, butthe Judge declared that “the Justices of to .sow the séeds of death. To know vote being so very small as not to be worth Jaw was passed to punish criminals, not to them we have only to look at their conduct, ‘extort. money from them.” : McCORMICK, Co. Pacific Mail Steamship attempt te crawl into the patriotic Eden taking into consideration. Conversation and association, A man who is ~ —— ' 5 ' saleDruggists The following steamships will. tog tched the month of y: oo a AD STREET, NEVADA, . £¢ . Geo. B. McKee, our present most efficient oe a Piesertptions carefully compounded . ond ay Snpreme Court of New—York bas Tre —M on ti tu ti ns Co county Assessor, was elected township Asdecided that marriage under an assumed h. sions on the main question ie toe dubious to Orizaba—May 13t TRUE NEVADA TIME! . off. the Joseph that over and valid, majority and large legal name is sessor by a 234. ay -M eAg en ld Go —BY— beirtrust. We have some men who profess to ‘Thompson, although the former was not spring of each marriage is legitimate and From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A. Mbe Unionists, who have a great deal to say at-law tothe estate of the father, who as< ama. For LORING & M’CONAHAY, as a candidate till the morning of the sumes the name. known Passengers will be conv: from. Panama to about the atwault, as it is called, upon the ofHO have removed to No.37, Broad St, with: ticket Aepin by the Panama Company election and was put ppon the (the old. Post-Office room,) where they fice of a copperhead paper in Sacramento.— Aspinwallto New York bythe Atlantis from : A TeRnRip_e Scare.—The Tuolumne and Paéific Steamship re a. have a fine assortment of out his knowledge. ; There is wo end to the bitterness of their de~ A. B. FORBES, Avent. Watches, Clocks, Judge Rolfe, T;P. Hawley and Wallace . Courier says. ‘The Copperheads about Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff ‘ nunciations of that act. They would like to sts. San Franciseo these diggings are in a terrible scare at Gold Pens, Caldwell were elected Trustees quite easily. Ware, Plated seo every soldier brought out and shot, they In fact the opposition was of a late creation the project of the loyal citygens of Colum= AND JEWELRY“gay, who had a hand in destroying the types and so scattered as tobe inefficient: We bia forming a Union League. They are conGet oat at this establishment warscientionsly fearful that it won't be constita~ ranted to be as represented. of the Sacramento Republican. Yet these beheve the five road Supervisors aré good, tional.” .
Califoruia Jewelry manufactured, game men never had a word of reproach for atches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired — sound Union men and fit for their placesAll work warranted to-give perfect satisfaction _any of the outrages of secessioniste—not one. Wuicn do you prefer, the destruction ‘ Nevada, April 20th. ‘Their hissing and scorn have been reserved of out nationality with slavery, or the Eastern News —New York, May 4.— for abolitionists, not secessionists. That ~The ‘Fimes'~ correspondence, dated-on—the preservation of our nationality without _ HAULING DONE! kind of patriots may be sxfely reckoned unfield near Chancellorville, LO Pp. M. May 1st, slavery? Answer that question, “peace” for hauling left at the store of RDERS croaker. 4 Timmons & Co., corner of Main and sound. Sweet scented Union men, these! states that the Second Army Corps took a al streets, will be attended to imme not unequivocal in his language on all occas GRAND UNION RALLY! !! -on the leftThe ruleshould be established that no dis« position on the night previous and the Third Army Corps reached the front tractionist—one who is not Willing to consids about noon. The position-which these corps OUR er the integrity of the Union paramount to occupied is thus described. We bold the ewery. other question, and partieularly to the Gordonsville road securely, the country toad question ofslavery, is fit to be considered a leading to Spotteylvania Court House, and Sal CLUBS OR COMMITTEES Grass VALLEY TOWNSHIP ELECTION. and if they fight it must be in the open field. ‘ Of Cities and Towns, _ The copperheads had been fixiug up the cards { A dispatch captured yesterday, from Gen. for weeks to carry the election in Grass ValLee to an Bngineer officer, dated 29th April, ley. Under the lead ofa Knight or two. of says that he is much surprised at this movetne Golden Circle, the forces had been gath< FIRE ment and had_not anticipated it, and was not prepared to give instructions. About noon a ering for a contest, with the hope of making move was made to endeavor to bring out the it tell upon the fall election. Everything Fenemy and compel him to develop his that could curse the Union or give vent to strength. Our men entered the field with only one regiment of cavpeace Democratic nonsense, Was mustered muchenthusiasm, alry at first charging on the rebel infantry, avd rushed tothe polls. Teams ran conthe latter driving ours back repeatedly, when etantly to all parta of the township to bring a small force of fifty, supported by cavalry, up the abandoned copperhead fraternity. — checked the rebels. One division under ‘The result we already knoW. ; WOR K 8! <> forthe Q ‘FOURTH OF JULY, 1863. rebels from the ridges parallel with the Rap rigible. chivalry, secession gambler. of when Hooker ordered them to retire, he not check, and following_rapidly on the top of Sky Rockets, Colored ; Sky Rockets, Plain ; ‘the first ridge, the rebels halted a moment, sorts. It wasa kind of lolly~pop ticket got which poured in a terrible fire of artillery at up expressly to suita variety of tastes.— short range. The contest lasted three quarThe secessiontoppethead community voted ters of an hour and extended across the where 22 of onr-guns were which the ticket for choice, and a good many real roads shelled the weods effectually : the rebels igUnion men were fooled by the character of nominiously retired. “ Furniture. Applyto ap27 W.E.F. DEAL, Beyada, NEVADA THEATRE, Seed! During the night both ourd and » Serpents; Blue Lights ; Bomb Rockets ; Stars; All kinds of Fresh Commencing at 7 1-2 o’cloek. Garden and Field Seeds, BATES & McCORMICK’S, of Broad & Pire streets, Neyada_city. Corner NOTICE ! And other gentiemen are expected te _ address the Meeting; _ itis proposedto form a We take this method of informitiig the publi 4 ot We have also recefyed an additional stock of a ‘At Reduced Pricés! Whiteana Black: © And transact all other business that may come Chaplets. Portable pieces, for country exhibitions. packed with care, so that they can be shipped t part of this State, orany of the adjoining States or Territories. FOR SALE! THE Let and Building sitaated at the Junction of E. & W by the electioh in Grass Valley. } that, in conformity with orders, a force had already commenced to rebhild the bridge ‘Ne, 407 Front street, suit eit; Pees Barcusere. Moss delivered ket, and for sale ping to,gullyof Sel * their: ~ A. 8a Surve ae Bui met ¢ To the Ladies, We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’ § «=> rende 8. HAAS & CO., the first redoubt behind. Hoorsh tot i Lie ; iff Fa The Union the Rappahannock is tp to Saturday mornand Children’s Shoes which we will sell at Sap : Nevada, April 27th, 1363. UNION TORPEDOES,: Vranciaco cost prices, after this date. At that time our left wing was in posseswill te wipe out the diegrace. Let no copaion of Fredericksburg and fie first redoubt me perhead flatter himeelf that the Union men on the hill behind, and was feeling its way to ERNEST, Rockbina of Grase Valley sre cowed or disheartened the second line. The river was crossed and CONSTITUTION FIRE CRACKERS !! H. Building. Corner of Pine en Corner of Pine & Commercial Street. streets, N ma25by the result of the election of Monday.— the redoubts carried with great ease and very = Nevada, Jan. 2d. The rebels hadmarched awa A atyle of Fire Crackers than ever beWe know our stréngth and are going to use slight loss. $10 REWARD! in the diréctioti of Chancellorville, to attac fore sold in country—made in China.for our it when an-impottant election comes. A oar right wing; posted there, leaving at first special order—and explode with a very loud O8 f.—On the road. from Grass Vali rt. not more than from . Tepe A township election !s not considered of aa 10,000; but su bsequently 7; Goid Fiat, or from Gold Piatto Nev: All Fire Works sold ~~ Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired !! much importance af it really ie. In this 5,000 te 7,000 in their works; as was ascer~ Wheels, small repeats uct Ve Cachan on Dark-Red Morocece Pecket-Book, tained by a feconnoissance from Lowe's accounts of Hvloman ohnson. towfship the Union inen were determined ballon: A great portion of our Falmouth cisco, under the peed roars faie Benen Containing bill of sale and coe basil — m Aes reward of . his friends and $10 will be paid if returned to give copperheads no show. In Grass batteries Were engaged on Sunday with the GB trons that he has taken 5 sho? J. 8.JOHNSON, rebel batteries, firing across the river and Valley there was no good organization of out ap29 At Weaver & Co’s, Dos. The enemy has been forced Geo. Keeney’s NW << excellence of work. torces or the result would have been differcity. Works and Friese suppl: on the ground of Hooker's own choosing, as Bread Street Market. he pressions his soldiers. It was believed “ Be —— Boots onthe shortest 0 by wings that Stoneman’'s expedition, Wo. 48 Broad street..... CHURCH & CLARK, gy, Cor. vf Pine & Commercial Street. men will now come out and work with « ing. Goop News.—Our readers will find the aAw os ese the ls and mond, . successful; thud cut~ Eastern news in another column first rate, ting off the on . tte of retreat "Se confiWe have possession of Fredericksburg and dent was Hooker. at Falmouth of sticcess, =" sel. = Winter Clothing! befere the meeting. Nevada April 22d. anda battle on Saturday;—it was thought, bea powerful effect produced on the fall would be surely opened a the rebels. New York. Apul4.—The Tribune's extra eleetion for the benefitef the Union party of yesterday says: Our news by mail from 4 Union League !! Gdéodyear’s Hubber Coats! that’s all it will am: unt to for the benefit of the rebel forces buil: eanthworks and abattis On the other band, there will Seed!! Wednesday Evening, May 6th. The press in the. interest of ed by Knapp’s and Hampton’s battery, who doubte‘shotted their guns with grape arid . the traitorous faction will ‘crow about it— cannister. Seed!! that we will sell our largé stock of During the afternoon the rebels made sevsome men on it. Thus the ticket was cars ried. But the moral, or rather we should eral attempts on our line, but were repulsed At 6:30 Pp M., they made a desperate charge say, the immoral effect of the copperhead te capture our battery commanding the success in Grase Volley will.oot amount to plank road to Frederi¢ksburg, but were. as much. as-the-faction may suppose; on the” handsomely repulsed by Gen. Geary, aaaist~ that faction. THE HON. A. A. SARGENT, Valley was interspersed with secessionists, giving a yell, ‘came down ona double coppetbeads, equivocal Union men, and all and quick, but were met by Sykes’ division, fall election. AT From any design or pattern furnished us, varving in size from 25 feet to 200 feet frontage, from 20to 100 heighth. We also offer our new wishing to bring on a general engagement. course the township funds will he safe in The rebelé mistook our retirement for a manufactured stock consisting in part of : his hands. The copperhead ticket of Grass HELD pose of, at $2 each.to any one who will take own, and will make toorder ~ A man has then becaine engaged. Our troops drove the been elected Collector aftet the style of the BE that Iwill diss VE‘ number of desks ItheBIA whole mumber—thirteen. Also, the Schoo \ROM novel and beantiful desings of eur Sykes anda rebel divisien under Anderson, dark ages of politics in this Gounty—an incorpahannoék, gaining a mile and fifty prisoners. diately. ‘Teams will be kept in readiness for large or smalljobs, Orders solicited b E. C. PURTYMAN. my3 Notice'te Teachers and School Trus “A MEETING OF THE LOYAL CiTIZENS OF NEVADA, WILL With new and appropriate exhibitions of : Commerci eee We are now prepared to supply individuals, another road four miles in the rear of that. The rebels flank is thus dangerously exposed true*wan-in this crisis of our-country. TO-NIGHT . ! NATIONAL BIRTHDAY! =~ eral f fund = ‘ation