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January 21, 1864 (4 pages)

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UREN I RARE 2 IRIE AE OR TET SI mr
from Missie B feeling of va and
graduating in theciats of 1856. He r ail that sone ct :
: Press. a commission in the United States cavalry, . tohold up the heat ad 4
City and County Official . aoa ea is moy a5, b betting the
1—It i ‘tc te It was he that made the celebrated . Wulk with the chin ut sight ws a pen.
ST a ae ae eather Be the patriot to look back to the period when
* Amid the dexknees ofthe war cloud iethere
®
a
> _stone-shonidbes ‘hissing “and & bysword
the course of events ty the present. to relast and. the greatest enemy of Republican
government, slavery, was disposed of. And
~~ tan ane preparing io follow.
“between the ages of twenty and forty are
. to lead these columns and who ie to direct
See ital a .
the nation-paralyzed by the action of those [
~placed -atthie “head ot “affairs, ‘the
-veared by the fathers of the
Republic to civiland religious liberty, and
erect inite stead another whose corner
“timong: the-nations.” It ts-well to remem.
ber How, When. treason, atined and nourish=
ed into life by those in authority, menaved
tae Cupital of a nation rendered almost
_ powerless by the perfidy of a Floyd, a Bus
chanan and a Toucey, and then, fottowing up
_ member how, with Almost breathless anxieFight q
: On the Inn guretions of the . present
Administration, at the call of the President
thousends rushed forward in defense of
liberty. and: their country, and the clash of
arthe was heard throughout our berders, the
heart of humanity felt glad, and the patriot
as he asked the question, was anawered,
“All is well"—there are thousands who will
_ offer thelt Hives upon the sllar of thelr coune
try,
And then trem time to time, as the hides
istration of Abtaham Lincoln fearlessly
grappled the questions that arose, -until the
now, asthe Inyal man asks, What of the
night? the answer comes, “All is well, the
day is nigh.”
‘The hoate of treason have been driven
back, The soil desecrated by them has to
a preat extent been redeemed by blood, and
the border States have already placed themselves on the side of libetty and Union,
while Arkangns, North Carolina and Louise
The signs of the times indicate that the
“cause Of our eonntry aid Ot Tiberty will soon .
be vindicated by the éetablishment ‘of liber.
ty and Union. The ship of State is in ably
hands ahd we have no fear but that she shall.
be brought, and that soon, to the harbor of . Poee¢ them
peace and prosperity.
THe ENROLLMENT. —The enrollment as
it is now before the Senate, and as it will
probably pass, exempts the Vice President,
Judges of United States Courts,. heads ot
executive departments, Governors of States,
and euch persons as are physivally or mentally unfit’ for service. All malé pergous
subject to draft without the distinction drawn
in the old Jaw. “The commutation is ine]
creaééd fo four hundred dollars. ‘Those
whe: pay are exempted from the firat but
subject to the next draft, Conseripta have
the olivice of the army or naval service.
rhe Army of of the Potomae, says a late
diepateli, willbe divided into three grand
columns. for a combined movement on Richmond at the opetting of spring. Who are
and plan the attack ate subjects of rumor.
Such’ a disposition of the grand army, we
think, would have @ tendency to distract
and weaken.thearmy of Lee, and render
thé climate of Richmond decidedly unbealthy
for Jeff, and bis traitor Coogrens.
Tue first premium? for the best field crop
of tobacco, at the State Pair for 1863, was
awarded to-Isuae Bird; and j
pounds to the acre. Mr. Bi
A JOCKEY club has. been . organized at
The. track of the association ia
abeyaitl ine and will be one of the
008y.+-etruck by « minnie ball, which aie
hands of traitore were raised to dash in piebt _
_ cen the
bis SPs wie Pein . Be"
id. to . BAS besa Re roe a ind atinWest
side, preparing the way before him. In the
men, himeelf foremost in the contest, was
is own head.—
ill walk rly, pleasthe nation. was.in.a state of apparent peace battle where he received’ his “death<wound, ie v0 fueling” or veaventee ap if
and prosperity, before. the hidden fires, . tp enemy:had:beenrepulsed several times; . *Wkwardness. Ifany one Wishes tobe pide . Oa
kindled indeed, but concetled by thove Whe . und his comiband was staggering under a final ed touring Send rsa rigs vv
=a satisfied +e
ry! 4 ‘wold strike. only: When they wore . charne of = ‘Wheke’ brigade, ed bs a his hands pohind bin. one.
struction: witht: ‘To-thefiano: Yoho; lth fight. in, when. he wh stdiinn by ate ee over, for ‘thoie full aig ed
ra, sturdy frawes and manly bearing.
the cavity of the abdomen, Incerating the.
spleen and large intestines, He was remuv~
ed to the rear and conveyed im medintely to
been examined, the General asked. Tell me,
. Doctor, if my wound is mortal 1”. The Doo.
tor replied, “Sanders. it is a fearful wound
and mortal Tam very sorry to say it, my
dear fellow, bat thé adds are against you.” '
The General calmly replied, “Well, I. am
not afratd to die; I have made up my mind
on that subject.
. servéd:mny country as well ae Teould.” ‘He
lingered -until the nextday, remaining conscious during the whole time. During the
moroing he explained certain symptoms to
the Doctor, and saked him what they meant.
The Doctor replied, “General; you are dying.’ “If that be ao,” he said,.““I would hike
to see a clergyman.” The Rev. Mr. Hay-.
den, Chaplain of the post, was sent for, who
came, and in-the presence of Gen; Burnside,
with some of hia. Sto, _he was. baptized.—
“Tt was always . sire of my ‘friends that
I shauld be baptized,” he said. The minis"
ter thet joined in fervent prayer, General ?
Butoside and all present reverently kneel»
ing beside the ‘bea of the dying ‘hero. It
was @ scone never to be forgotten. He
shook hands with his chief_who stoud tearfully over him, as it loth to witness the flight
of the brave spirit, While preparations were
making to administer to him the sacrament,
his spirit took ite flight.
. words of Dr, Jackson, “he went to sleep
bravest, yet one of the most sesuming men
whom God has valend up to battle the cause
rotor
regard to our telented Senator ;
urday to adjourn till Tuesday. Mr. Kutz o
gto x ly. "He. pe hore
would not be a ‘present on
. Butte wanted raps, sade ge pd
ar ture—-that wrong gact Me
‘discriminate leave of absence to Senatora
who have vo more regard for “he public interests than to leave the bed § aquorum to transact en utz is one
of the most faithful and Ms as aks of legislature, and no Senator gt ges
fluence when he «
took fire on the 14th of ‘December, oa
the celebration of Episcopal bigh mass and
a gae pipe.
Wuten a stamp is attached to a certificate
of marriage, the ministeris required to write
his initials and the date of the marriage op
take notice of this itportant request. dt
would be a sad mafortune if, after living to»
gether a few months, the ywung wedded.
couple should make the discovery that their
clergyman's + ignorance or negleot.
Ieee then: eight i vares sutty oe tae?
of the Disttiet be how in a! in that
' ed
in ed Wivalisomy atage of o Ee
found hear Lone Mountain , Sa
Franciago. A rerolver
tho boaye vob Whee ee
HP Gugar is $2 50 n w sunell
ie, und liquor $6.0 drink, No
npn ase
Knoxville: A correspondent of the Phits-. tia
Ihave done my duty, and
“Yn the beautiful . tes
like a child.” Thus passed away one of the .
the » Marysville Appeal bas. the ‘piven ww
Motions were several times made on Sat=
erate eee Of the shaft. wor art
did well to re-elect him. at hace! :
see EF" Hon. Juseph Kutz, of this’ county,
2000 people are said to have perished. ‘The .
conflagration was gnuned ‘acs the explosion of . _
. the stamp to cafcel it. Cletgymen will plense . 2°
marriage was not legal, on acount of the Jean
Tae San Joes Mercury says there are no selves
ad pps a} —
‘the pro » in the
den ér ee stiendiog ls ladies” ak
. crowded ‘street, or ‘in n public Worehip.
Praise, Verscs Censure, —Tt is someeven to
od children, but very much. more may be
pate vs engouraging them when they do
well. ore careittl, therefore, to express
Zoursppritation of good conduct, than your
primal hs rang i pes Nothing can moe
isco: fe achild than « spirit of incessant .
faultfinding on the part. of its parent—the
‘more 60 as, where sucha spirit is indulged
» it isin invariably uoreasonable—and hardly
anything Gin exert aiore injurious inllasnce
‘uponthe disposition of butt parent and
child. There are. two gréat motives influ. .
eucing human action—hope and fear. Both
of these are st times necessary. But who
ate 9 prefer Rn his child influento good ‘conduct by the 3 of pleasing,
rather than by the plone be ing? Ifa
mother, never expresses her gratification.
when faa Peep tga well, and js a
thop discourag d eee are ed and un their
dispositions become soured and beppy thei by
this ceaseless fretting; and st--last, finding
that whether te do well or ill ‘they are
cert ips nd with, they. xelinguish all
‘ te Pnees Rid bones to re.
‘Proof. : ee
Wurheard af youu tnarried ¢ cou Pe
[recently a attended an exibition of “Dissolving
Views.” “The. bride being-pretty, attracted
mo happen of a stylis fo: eity gent,
who ha rete occup seat wie
the During. the “exhibien,
tatieas o art of the hall Je al abe
se ty toe accident ‘he ay
which
the
pie salowy
yourself." mi don't like. to ;
you tell him. ‘sca: pert
stranger to me!”
On Saturday the condition of the State
Treasury was in tutal $615,574 34. Gener. . .
al Fund warrants payable te No. 1,708, .
Capitol Fund te No. 2,169, and Legislative
Fund to No. 2.780.. a ie
evada
ly abore s hori. . township, Nevade
2 —
t.& favorite one. with . :
yo . oan" aera Ma
cae: On the Corner of ~~
ae ha a a ema
"t Rives sensor ee of an Exae
2 <
on Buekey,
pre
of defendant m the pcre in the canon;
said to Gr
situate on. Buckeye Hill e
Burt & Bloomer alae. and ag ph
j y given. thet f-wiltto]
cei sale all of the above described property to .
the hightest bidder for cash. in front of tlie Court.
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, Fev. 16th,
1864, between the hours of 9 eee A. M. and 4
PM,
Ww. NOWLTO wsherif.”
Groceries and ‘Provisions,
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Nevada City. :
Ee" Goods delivered Free of Charge. 23
8. HAAS & & co. ’
jpeoreses STORE, lou
a
Nevada ida City.
SAN FRANCISCO,
}GOLD MilL, AUKORA.
UNIONVILLE, HUMBOLDT
A. H. HANSON, C. C. LEAVITT. M, 8, HAMILTON
A. H. HANGON & Co.
____ Wholesale and retail dealers in
mete . GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS .
~Mining: Teels, a.
NO 52 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
one
Goods delivered free of charge.
SPHCIAL a
All those indebted te the undersigaed Will please call amd settle thetr
accounts witheus farther
, will be handed te
The proper officer tor Ceolicction.
ABLOCK & CO.
Office at G. A. Weaver & To's 59 Broad st
Scammer TS
. BO¥S CLOTHING!.
BOYS’ CLOTHING!
Take roun To TOs
Nf OPIC)
stap0,
otf
Seger nets cae
Pine and Commercial Streets,
_. And you.can
i _Mow Btn 19641.
a BANNER,
tofore . Has jt eceved« Large and splendid steko
a cs FURNISHING . Goops.
HATS,
CAPS, 3
. RUBBER CLOTHING, —
“CAL BLANKETS, _
ne . Lindties? snail Children’s wes;
And Gatters,
VALISES, CARPET. r SACKS, a
es to the Gi California tr trade,
we are
. TRUNKS, :
4 Ce 5
er which
: ——Our Stock comprises-avariety of
ky STL ‘AND, PRICES. 44
ate: for oe Our best CUSTOM-MADE GOODS. cut
5s : siath inade in * elegant styles,
GEO, A. WEAVER & CO.) a . ~~ sigh meat
DEALERS IN
OF FURNISHING GOODS
We havea very large stock compris:
“ery variety. from the very finest Lamb’s
Under W Ane
ev-.
‘ool
Wrapper’s, Drawers down to the + rade
prices: of Grey and -W hite Merino..
Boots, & Shoes & Genes,
ROTH LADIES’ AXD MEN.
the most ped Lie Bo pee
stock of
Rubber Clothing,
For sale Cheaper the than vyshainen te
&
AF PS -BANNER’S
THEY ate NOT SELLING ‘OFF AT COST
Raxscome oa
AT.P. BANNER’S
/They do NOF have hrs or Four. Prices.
At P. BANNER’S they are
s sell “.
ing, good foi t the Nat gy
Cor. of Broad & Pine sis.
_CM. FERRAND & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
~ DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
Every kind of Photograghs and &mbrety pes taken im the best style ofthe
Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery
Nevada, Dec. 29th
Doe, Jeeta
3. &. JONNeTON. °. waouan.
. JOHNSTON nN & WENDLER,
zhi wehon gl
P Wz: boring mints ty aha the they i
. NEW FURNITURE STORE,
On Broa aStreet,
Opposite G. Ww. Kidd's Banking House‘
Chamber Sets,
Bedsteads,
eel BEY
& PS
1 oT Ow
as ee eee 59
Mae for-oe vive” "hee a
HB se
oe
VERY. Lowest PRICES! a
turers, a very vag reee >
have-cha:
vida and
good and
Tue §
wac.—¥
for_a eng
lished by
Franeis::
“given te
25 cents.
of intere:
man, cot
threw a
ati2 o'e
some of
hand, an
help him
is fitted .
with bill
ete.
MamMmM
toany
he
one, on .
Adjo
of good d
Gaps
our citiz
: their gar
Ghod ide
ful weatt
_-Rerse
for Rew
eed and t
wany pa
Carr.
signed by
of Walle
tio durir
ting. J
the 34 o
Goon
saya Rev
‘SB eermon
the M.}
day even
avo
Roberts