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3 city and County Oficial Press
sore mae
e
~~ Tae New Yesn.—A yolume of time is
— eldsed, and a new one opéned. We know
not-what the story in. me new. book = be..
The old Oe 18 & BU or retiec
new po ea Halli 2 fond sateladihin cel
The story of the past is to be ggptinued.—
We hang with anxiety. “‘uponthe ¢ consumima~
__tion,. Great, grand, and ‘glorious plans have
"heen foreshadowed and begun; important .
* we areabout to turn the first pages of the
—") characters aod thelr spheres oF uetion tave . T ney” ‘were supreme in Texas
ge LES —been-didelosed-on the stage. We ldok for the .
finishing up of the drama with pleasure, but
not unmixed with anxiety. Our country is
stiltin danger, but her herves cluster around
hor, and their stout-arme are bared for her . neck, SS
Such -was the inet things: in. Saucer’,
deliverence. We entered een the. volume
~of last year with doubt and’ dread, but
with brightened” hopes. Light broke in as
_wWe proceeded until we anticipated at its
close a sublime. ending to the story, and now
gee. which promises: ork tothe ‘Patriat'e~heart.—-Wethat has. gone, a ‘ciilre of our Rountry, and
and we see little, to regret, We could
wish that more, had been aecomplished in the
vindication of the right, but we are thankful that we dan say ‘all is well.”
_. Individually, the. begiining of the new
~—year-ia the. time to correct our. ways, form
newresolves, and etiter upon their execution. If we, on “surveying our conduct
ducing the year, that has gone, find ‘evila
to be abuted, let us endeavor that thé next
~—inniveraaty of the new ‘year shall find us
withodt ‘rentet for the same cause. If there
are good-deeds.of ours we. take pleasure in
in recalling, let us ‘take care-that we do rot.
nies” ‘repeating them. If there are pangs in
the memory for foibles in “the past, let Us snot’
> add te, themtathe futere, that When anothy
er Your shall have tiin its round we can enst
“Tata ieiateel een for happiness ‘and substantial
triumphs gained. But, while we strive for pre . :
gress ourselves, let tha-eidolon of our hopes,
~ our endeavors, our dredims, our. devotions
“be out-imperilled cotntry. Let* ts sacrifiee .
everything but hone in ber defense; and to
sray one who is Willing to meet us with . =
. a to these. feylptions we bid a a 1 Happy}
a To
Year. a , ~
4 pecag Yor The. Baa Pyaadlec journals are bragging. about the largest aad fats
~teat ox ever.sden in-that city; his weight js
2,400.) Illinois cidima.that she bas raised the
the-biggest oxthat has been known since
Noah was a baby. . He-ta five. years-old, 21
hands high, 194 feet in length, and weighs
3, 1600 pounds, and inerensthg om that.
oe
Ls Dervry SHERIFF PUTNAM; of
mento, brother-inslaw of B. B, Redding hes
“been appointed papeentter in the arioy with
the rank: of Major. ; as
‘Banva Cana maLrener © ome is’
the assessed value of property if Santa Clari
vounty for the present year: Whole number of-acres, 295,268; value of lands, $2,.
, 580,155; value of improvements, $1,503, 150;"
value of personal. property, $1,975,715.—
Tétal Value, $6,729,010. The taxation
\amounts. to aboat $135,000." ;
SS
Cawru. Av olf Sacrament, wha erme
from NeW York on the last steamer tetls the
_Beerthat on tho othe? side there is « great desire to emigrate to California, The steamers
are all crowded to,thejr utmoat capacity end
butidreds are disappoihted every departure
_ because ‘they cannot procure tickete.
*. Lue Butte Record thinks that the copper
mines, the agriquitural capabitities, the tana.
\Ing and turpentine resources, and accessibili—ty-to the Humboldt and Boise regions” wits
~~ prentinte Ta ing Butte county the weal.
thiest in’ the Sta
TREASURE. = Biase the 10th instant $185,000 have been recived at San Francisco from
the Gould & Curry, $50,000 frou the Ophir,
and $10,000: from the-Savage. ane: bars
‘bold tocday “at 850.
“GEORGE Winaart, a'former employee of . .
= EF. Geodwin & Cv., fucniture dealers in
San Frapeipgo, ting beep ayregted for robbing
the-coneerp: Is it thedirst public ainounge.
a
fies
>> tment oF a wuepiciot of aia ~ the oe:
_jmate. commerce. of thé country.. Banks had .
. and were not wholly driven from Kentucky or
+ the year that has gone, and are we tot eaned Shernian wns repalsed with .
pes at Vicksburg and Grant wabat
. Holly Springs, ‘iot yet hating catered ‘spon
the campaign that was: to make him 0 fanious,
and cpen the Father.of Waters to the legit.
but just arrived in New Orleans and Butler .
in New York, Burnside had-been but just.
repulsed atFredericksburg, Nothing was,
doing. before Charleston but keeping up.a
lazy blockade. A few Federals were scary
itg und threatening in North Carolina. The’
‘panneeen iui triumph. to _that city, ines te~treating to‘Tullahoma. Morgan was alarm}
ing Kentucky and. committing depredations
in that State,
new year soonest with grand a at}
ation Sha’
The rebels were in Missouri .
fa ‘hud {onee
Banee, interof ony:
Riterya few daya ago,
THE German companies at Sad Fraieisco
are making a movement to organize a Gera
man regiment of tte
=
classes ot mechanics, is in proceess of form .
Fratichsco.
—
Geo. Pex Jounson is. raising cotton
near Mazatlan.
DEALERS a
eounty 01
vada and to answer the complaint filed therein
count:
Served“out of this county, but within thin this Judisatd action is
fire. noy ee
a
oe appear an the sald plalatit w “take jadgasent “ae .
: cordinas ly.
“6 Y Given:
fea —~ ) California, in and for the county o
about to make an attack on Springfield.
Louisinna. “They still held the best-part of
Tennessee; were thought to have the pre)
tigeut Vicksburg : and on Oe Bappahaa .
1863. The President's proclamation of free.
dom __was_tollowed-by the retreatof Bragg,
whipped from:Murfreesbors, What: great
changes have takeiyplaee since! Vieksbury
and Port Hudson have been reduced, the
Missigpipp ppi opened to the trade of the coun.
The rebels have been expelled from Missou~
ri and driven from three quarterg of the
territory of Arkansas, and that State is regenerating by the influence of @ strong Union
sentiment.. Tho murdering and ocd
} gang—ofFohn Morgan-has-been-destroyed:}try;andthe Confederacydivided in twain. .
. Groreies and Beavis nd,
“NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
. da--this 20th day of DecemberA-p A-D-1983.
* = FARQUHAR, C Clerk.
. By.G: K. Farquhar. Beowr
peat of ae. 51
on you. fi summons—Tif serv is
within twenty Mays ; or if_ served
of said then within forty days—or]—
ju ¢by default will be taken against you, .
according to prayer of said complaint. ‘The
to recover the judgment:
and —— the maryouand seid plainthat the eare, eustody and control of the.
of the court annul
‘. infant child of said marriage may be decreed. te
TAC CoB ‘ROSENTHAL
“AT THE OLD STAND —
NO. 64 BROAD STREBT.
a
above réiw 8A of fhe 8 te of
‘notified, that y6e . fail to}
e seal of}
+ = cam
ae ; t¢nit inform
ae “Pe Lanion md renpost sttroun_ ding towns that he =
just RECEIVED
_By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, Sadge of .
. the District Leaktaeioe:
ae rue copy, attes:
Bes a FARQUHAR: Clerk.
rf GK. cay Deputy.
: Ss Nevada City.
>
a a delivered Free. of Charge. 2
‘ The of the
ha Beate a gy send greeting . Sp nar
ap-the bo
Burnside baa liberated East Tennessee and
its brave ‘and suffering people from. the
thraldom’ of rebellion. Chattanoogh,~ the:
key to the South, is in invincible hands.—
Lee, the beat-genoral in the rebsl nrmy, has
been terribly whipped at Gettysburg anid
compelled to retreat.
ed by our fleets and armies andthe contraband trade on the Rio Grande has beéb bro“ken up, While a secure footing haa béen te.
enred for the Union forces in~ that State.
Gilmore and Dahlgren vomaiand with their.
guns the neet-of secession, Sumter is demolTexas has been visits '
the
the yok
Co pied erin
ing sold his a nties erent to the remaini
Block aad 8: Furth whe assume a
the Habilities of the firm. S. Furth will settle
oke ‘and business of the firm and -he
inay be found at the store of Wide, a &
Co. Nd. 69 Broad Street.
partneres ‘he
=
Sake a
a retweerr
im the name of-A. Block &
ssclved Oy E. Block, Jr., havSS Dae
‘Tite partnership heretofore existin -aeeweih
—_ the name of
aclved by mutual
Weavers willsettle up the business of
G, A. WEAVER.
J. W, CLARK.
Nevada: January ist;-1864. ©
4. gh a you -” this me gy
~ ap etna enews alld ann anne aint-as nape. reS44 . the said plaintiff will take judgment aestrest.
“co partnership } Notice.
TBE, undersignéd ‘have this day formed. a copartuership in the name ofWeaver, Block &.Co.,
An@-will continue the Grocery and Provision
ne Weaver & Co's oid stand on Broad
impregnable.
Besides all this, the bidity is gaining in
the strength of its devetion to the right ;
Uuion sentiment is increasing ; our invulverable navy 1s rising to coloapal proportions:
. England and France have cleared the frowns
from their brows when dealing with the
“Republic. Are not these glorious gains for
couraged to struggle on and struggle ever?
One mors campaiga and the rebel. legions
will float_ An “triumph. and gliry over évery
foot of Febel. territory: We have conquered
half an an empire in the year departed.” We
cun corquer the remainder ih the year-to
come. With stout” ‘eatts let oe enter upon
the work; and “never désphir;: for destiny
the plunet.
Boro ine isa a teaito ad lente of
8: Bell sympathized with the rebellion
nape first; Douglas*is dead and Herschell V. Vohneon is an_officer in ‘the Con.
federate service. What friend’of the Government shauld net rejoice that Lincola was
‘elected over them ht j
ty They change a dolla , a dey for board~
ing poodles in ther boardidg Thulioes in New
hew chureh built for dim in San F rancisee,
be paid before he eaters it to'preseh. The
debt is $60,000
San Jose RaitRoapd —The cars are now
ranniag trom San Francisco to Sants Clara,
& .e
San Jose.
=
The following were the rates ofeprssage:
$142, second cabin. $100,.and $90.
$75
will be. mo p ‘bebe
morrow. ~~
willbe pulverized and the flag -of the free .
wills that our: ‘Republic. must. i dominate .
York. a Ne :
*, Brar KING insists. ary the.debt on_the
and in ten days sd are expected to: run a to
THE steamers St. Louis pers Mosce Taylor
sailed Trom San Frandiees a few Mayo ago.—
~ Old Line—cabin. saloon $iss, firs¥ cabin
Opposition Line—cabin saloog) $175, first . oui
esbin $135, second cabin ia aad Beerege
No Parer:—In. conlaruaty’ wa the general custom, we give the printer’. & holiday
on the first of “January, and, therefore, ‘there
issued ees this: sts: *
ae G. A. WEAVER,
» E. E. BLOCK, d B.
~ Nevada, Yaneule Igt, 1804
&. W. Roberts, ff's Atty.
ranitd.
eee State i ‘alifornis.
—_ ate ood Nev he rances C. '
Alexander.. Fait.
ou ci ea? Ba required to appear in an
ee ¢ you by the/above named
plaintiff in the District Court of the 14th Juditial District of the State.ef California, in and for
the countyof Nevada and to Ne the ¢omplaint ffied therein. within ten days, after the
a with:
but wi Judieial san within twenty .
days; er ifserved out of saitt jxtrict then within torty drys: orjadgment by default will be
decreed t0 ro her.
cordingly
+ veal the District Court of 1
évada, this. 20th day of Dee.
SR i FARQUHAR clerk .
By G K Farquhar, pepaly as
“By order Hon, T. B. . MeFarland, Ju
District Court aforesaid.
eT ae Bet Clerk.
By G. KFarquiiar, Deputy
KE. w. Roberts, Atty. wean. :
taken at yor -geserding to the prayer of
said compl said ac is brouzht. to
obtain ae arash ands decree of thig court ag{in be fm hah Ow exist
nh that che care, custod iy and nt combrol Of the atin or children. of sald a
ea; that yeu fall tw]
Given ander my hand and Bons el ae ;
county of of the State of Ca Feet in and J
fort the eoun
of the .
"Fasc, FOREN .
A ¥
Domestic. Dry. Goods .
sor Comatstthg . in part no
silks,
“‘Poplins,
——SS=S = ———
/Calicos, of alt hinds,
CaEDee,
. dad and. Children's:
os
Ladies are invited to cali.and examine ny goods
and prices for themselves. “Relieving in the doetrine of small profits and quick ‘Bales, I am selling my goods at = x
SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! me
uly
Perfeet satis
Nevada, Jan. 1,186.
DRESSMAKING.
S. 8, MM.WALKE
announce to the
an vieio tt ty that she has taken
A. Room at Mrs. Latude’s on Washington street,
Where she is prepa red to execute with nediubes: f
= dispatch all orders. in--her line of
n guaranteed in all eases.
8. W. WALKER.
+ would ' res
6 of Nevada
leading
} ranni
rroune
ak Tree
northerly
the
26th, 1864, be
ber, 1863.
on aline
and 4 Selick P.
Lett, ert
‘HERIF®’s 6a =k Ry
§' cution te me di ‘Teen
Distriet Court of the lith sadinia} dD trict ft!
and for the ent of e
Dec. 22d 1868, in
ainst Geo Lord, A
Witte, ‘Thos Hals
face, William
Slee, Thomas Hiehe,
Robert* Quail, Wi
John Penguil,
. Co, for the sumo
ollows :
m (rrase
ard land belon:
at Tarl
— rider feitce,
, the tene
“ts privileges, and a
belonging or in any
Ne joy
egg I le alt of the abor
t bidder for ey
Court oube door in Nevada, on
on the hours bye theta
hereb
ee Yen
one tour of e
tection tothe
containing about two . hu
of _land,.and being al cuied Lease and stake.
ther with all and. sin-'
a: t fn rtenances — C)
ror “hae iw
is
pahain ler,
ro . eae Wm
Korkle,
under the style of Sti
inter est thereo
at the rate Of two per —
niftne rights Litte amd. tnce the & t
; tlatsel, ie and to the’
erty, to wit: That certain pieces orp:
lyifg and being ia the to
evada coun
described as
neara Pine ‘Tree “adjo
fayette og on the Fight hand side of side of
“ea
Sg Saf henee coeett
pee oy
ba ‘to Ngo lower
easterly along the
ranch abou
owing
+ State of California, a Walley, ,
the Helvetia o an
ley
irtue ofan
eut of ihe
‘eta fa
“a “ibenaa 2
on gh! of
. Bedding, Chairs, Tables, &c.
. Silks, Merines, and al, kinds
Me ai errr and ‘repairing done at short
court of
eiaiesth
pon ls be raicledo. ees
: er ising Pot ahr aes aati ae
on
teas erton & co’s.
an ee iver sad the
NON Seca
‘execution to -me
of California,
satisfy
_ ke ‘aay 8 of , lh
of of slits deb oe Geren etnies ay
ve
caciiolt rop: to wit: t
claims 5 om the north pank
tira
games D’s
PATENT
. CLOTHES-DRYER} om
ane < =
Is_indfspensib: ies
efacas — Winter,
3 wink canrios * rs
‘than 3 t dy, obs ‘Meet.of
space pie ignated it al-° ion of air
pad ys ¥
them :
ést t MAK oy be used __
é to 150 fe
Clothes ine--att 2 Phe:
con chiens.
otding to*~
sir. PRICE tr irs =
W.R. Litchtield & Preston.
! em Maweludrdsiee
KF Ofters"heh at ‘atthe Nevada pois
T ipt Off °
t . tended toy, 8 ERE Be PTET oF
Cabinet Maker nnd Folwer,
wweene
JOHN G. KLINK, _
_— _ Would respectful rome
mebabpeoed Caine Makers
Broad izes, 2 pesiiabadie ccoupled: “by }.
‘ent & MeKay,
Which he Ohtdte' er salé'eheap 16¢ cash.
JOHN area 4
wg eno Dee. 2 goth—tfCH. FERRAND. & co.
{PHOTOGRAPHIC = a
Ss ate
Art).
when ont oF “Tt 4
= emma Bd ae
Fcieieee dikeaapteatingians ana Ame
db ae eer vet hetoclnyeat bes ofthe
J. ROSENTHAL
NO S4-BROAD STREET. __
For Sale. yt
A Dwelling House with four
“4 comfortable rooms, with lot 93 feet a
; Sitaated on Bri at
Matheson’a Derrick factory. Lppty on
the premises. d21-iw JOUN. CARLIN.
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD STREET: --.«NEVADA CITY.
Woald inform the old patrons of
, the above well :known: Hotel and
the compiunity. in Agro that _
is Row pr
patronage. His house fs finished.
“a . Lodgings for 46 persons. _
"The apove number of persons ois be uoéémmo” }
: eects wi lata
night.
provided: with the
~ Nevada, Dee. 21—Im
The caehatened roe leove te inform the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity'‘and the
public in general that he
New Dry Gobds ‘Store,
“At the Cor. of Brod’ ‘Pini Sta.,
a
Where he witt constantly Keep on hahd the
finest assertmeut of
of Dréss Goods,
Or the Latest Styles aud Fashions,
Also a full assortment of
eery Goods. Carpets,
ee 08 Cloths, &e. &c.
t
hd siege of the casa! ts ieseiceinihy
—
FELIX CILLeT, a
Bp Memoved trom Bing set
‘Cashmere, ma fi
De Laines, me See le
“4 opera! oe
}..18.at Mrax
= Thankfat “tor. past patrosinge, the
today, with,
all who may ror him « mn with ‘their .
New Dry Go Goods Store. if
has‘opene® fils}{ ) a Rey +
ibroidery, Trimmings. and .
416. At the ne Hor ls a mi
FRIDA
; Mitse
\ called out
ice at Gra
Roberts. w
dnflaming t
the bloody
no quartet
attacked.
themselve:
~—“there will
the -occas!
hope at th
_ since the fi
“time basant of cou
ae to se
rendy, we°
“erg will 1
coming we
CHANG
our advert
changes ar
terest in t
A. Block
of Weater
cisco with
& Co. to
Pager that
dersin ‘dr
oumber of
tists for:
“geéms to b
CoLort
citizens of
brate the
the Presid
ued from 1
the black~
ean soil,
it will not
stage of . i
"prejudices
“the=pictii
menoratic
__ chisement
Dre Sat
the ‘Londo
comparab!
hg more
all other.
Leve Si
. ted “Gree!
vember 26
Bricna
“five rows:
Lake eyty
Cuvee
* nificent eb
tin of Tue
*cription,
The Rev.
‘CoPpPE
From the
fiod of th
~ opinions h
extensive
mineral.
' THe hig
‘that of Re
with a Ge
ALEXA
_ works, S
that bars!
‘* young @
A KeBi
afew day
to make :
he emph:
~ land.
Tae. »
Sah ani
rr ;