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Rerdrt.—Tuesday, March Ist, 10 o'clock
'\ @RIDAY MORGING, mak. Ath,
City and County Official Pross
____ East éas News.—The Senate confirmed
Wm. Orr, as Assessor of Internal Revenue .
for the Third District, California, and Alfred
Briggs, Collector for the Fourth Disttiet.—
The House voted to adjourn March Stet.—
— Liverpool advices say. the Florida escaped
apprised of the escape of the Florout to sea the same evening. The
rest is considerably excited over
thin fresh. at to Vessels now onthe Atlantic. A speci ispatch to the Tribune,
“ftaay, Washington of the tat, anys: Informa.
tion from headquarters of.the Army of the
Potomac, would seem that wick was on
tho extreme left of the enemy, to-engage hi,
attention and divert his vigilance from the
Repidan fords, Kilpatrick seized this advan-.
©, crossed the river, and proceeded to
make a rapid detour to the southwest of the
enemy's positions around Orange Court
Housy and Gordonsville, and the extreme
right of Sedgwick via Madison Cuurt House
‘and “Stannardevillé, Custer’s long line. of
_eavalry dashed rapidly through Madison
Court House before daylight Sunday’ .orning. It is.reasonably supposed by the Trix
' bine’s special currespundent, who left the
-Ceurt House at noun, that Coster had ened the enemy at 1 o'clock, for heavy cann@pading was heard at that hour in the direc”
tion, of Orange Court House, which contin~
ued till durk. News from Madison’ Court
House, dated at noon,. Monday; says Sedg-wick's eorps marehed at sunrise on Saturday
with four days rations and bivouacked at night
seven: miles beyond Culpepper, and reached
Russell's Ford, on Robinson's River, Sunday
— fogeoneon, where most of the corps bivouncked
kestablished his headquarters,
Talbot's brigade pushed on to’ Madison Court
House, with cavalry under Capt. Caflin, and
the first division of the third corps came up
to support the sixth, Sunday night at. 1
“@elock. On Monday morning, Coster’s cav=
algy, and horse artillery marched out of
town to the Rupidin, which was crossed at
Baraett's. Later: news from the front inci.
cates that a batte tiok place at Stannardaville,
between Coster’s cavalry and the rebel
-infantry..Rumors place Kilpatrick's caval: .
ry about 25 miles from Richmond, We are
in possession of Spottsylvania Court House
and Madison Court House, A serious drawback has occurred—the watera of the Rapidan having risen six feet over the level. A
special dispatch to theTimes, under date of
the let, says: ‘The latest information from
_ the, Army of the Putomac is te 9 o'clock .
this moroing. Heavy musketry firing war
heard early this morning at the extreme right,
ia the direction of Stannardville, where it is
aupposed Coster’a Cavalry is engaging the
rebels. Mudison Court House, aa well as
Spotteylvania Court House are in our
possession. Lee evinces a disposition to}
avoid ‘a battle by keeping behind his intrenchments.
———~Werld, from Washington, soys: Kilpatrick,
witha large force of cavalry and mounted
infantry, started three days since for Rich“mond.
to leave his intrenchmente at Mine Run and
march to its defense. The rapid retreat of
Longstreet to Richthond is explained by this
mevemnent, It is rumored that Kilpatrick
will have the co-operation of a large force
advancing up the Boninowls,
AT a donation party rty Peonatly shen at San
”
Jose, Mr. Dryden was the recipient of about
two hundred doflara,
Eo
Tue Chicago Sunitury Fair realized $75,000;.that at Boston about $130,000, and the
Ciucinnati Fair ie expected to produce
$300,000.
Some of the commercial papers at the
Bay are prophesying high prices for grain
—~next summer on account of the dry winter.
Tue Legielature has now been in sessivan
S4.days. “It haw 36 days more re spend acconging t0 low.
‘Tuey bees'tun hote's in iat: but not
@ man can be found with nerve enough to at
re Nevada
things, but they can’t keep a hutel.— Bee,
Bah! old smarty, you're wrong os usual.
W'll bet cur tat, that io first clase hotels
and landlords who kuew how to keep thew. .
wean beat Sacramento, Swialey included.! J.°S,. Twwpau
: Brest under adense fog. The Kersoge,
A special dispatch to the.
Hopes are entertained of capturing
thet.city by a coup de main, and compel Lee
fewt of playing landruad im-either
people can do miny
Board, Jos, Worrell and 8. D. Bosworth.
township affairs in the settlement thereof,
pursuant to the Act apes the recent
township law. :
~In the matter of the affairs of Bloomfield
township.
The Board having duly examined the reports of the severul township officers of snidtownship, ordered that they be epprove.
ed and. placed on file, together with all bouks
of said township submitted to thie Board.ment roll be passed ‘over tu the District Attorney and that he be instructed to proceed
to the eollection of the taxes therein assessed.
In the matter of the official bonds of James
Marriott, J. P. and J. M. Bush, Constable.
The Board having duly examined the officivl bonds of James Marriott, Justice of the
Peace and J. M. Bushs Cocetuble, of Bluomfield township, snd having found them sate
factory, ordered that suid bunds be and are
hereby approved.
‘township were duly examined and the Audisame, payable om of we township re of
said townsh
J. W. Davidson as + township Assessor,
$106 00.
Levi Ayres ns Inspector ¢ ol Election, $3 00,
. Gs MeDonald us Judgo of Election, $3-00.
. A. G. Dennett as Road Ove raver, $404 83.
Io the matter of the affurs of Washington
township.
The bouke of township Clerk and TrusSeo
be:-correct, ordered that they be approved
and placed on file. The report of township
. Collector is algo approved with this qualitica
tion. The moneys paid over to the township Treasurer are correct, but the Doard
find that said Collector has fuiled to mark
paid’ on many of the assesaments, showing
adiscreponcy between his repor: and stubbs
of $206. Ordered that said asseasinent reli
be passed over to the District Atturney and
he beinstructed te proceed to the collection .
of che sume,
the Board having examined the accounts and
demands against Washington township and
approved some of the sume, ordered that
the Anditor draw hia ‘Wartante for the folluwing billa:
W. P. Junes as township Trustee, $39 00.
D. H. Mosely a6 township Trustee, $1500.
Chas. Steinwitz as township trustee, $39.
J. 8. Holbrook, for services as Justice of
the Peace, $12 00.
J.C. Enston for services as Road Overseer, $33 75,
Ed. Pierce, for services as Road Overseer,
$27 50.
~R._Dillon, for — furnished-towns
‘ship, B22 00.
R. Dillon, for services as townsbip Clerk,
$45 25.
In the matter of the official bonds of Jus-~
and Ready, Little York, Washington and
Eureka townships.
The-Justices of the Peace of Rough ond
Ready, Little York, Washington and Eureka.townships, having failedto-file their official bunds with the county Clerk, us required by the Act repealing the township
law, ordered that the Clerk notity said towns
ship officers that if their bonda ure avt filed
as by law required, before the 16th day of
March, 1864, their respective offices will be
declared vacant.
Iu the matter of the report of Hi
Svuberts, Road Overseer of district No.
Gross Valley township.
Henry Roberts, Road Overseer of distrtct
No, 8, under tye township law, having submitted his report, and the same being corréct and satistuctury,-orvered that the Auditor draw his warrant on ‘the Road Fund
iatavor of said Henry Roberta tor $29 LO.
Iu the matter of the application ot J, N.
Turver for relief, on account uf licenses lost
by fire.
. It appearing to the satisfaction ofthe
Bourd, from the affidavit of J. N. Turner,
collector of Nevada county, that the following licenses, tu wit: third claes liquor licenses of the value of $15 00, -3—tenth+
cluas_ werehunt’s licenses of the value of
$7 50, and 2 uinth cluss merchant's hoenses
vf the value of $11 25, each, amounting in
all to. $120 00, wrre destroyed by fire on
the 8ih of November last, while in his posseseion, it is therefore ordered that the
Auditor credit sad-J. N. Turner with the
abuve licenses as though returned b id
Collector. 7” i
‘Mareh 2d.—Examined and approved re«
district No. 4,
official bonda of county o
James Collins, Treasurer, Gea. B. Me
Kee, Assessor, ‘I. T, Davenport, Collector,
Thos. P. Hawley, District Attorney, Chas.
Kent, Sherdf, R. H. Parqubar, Clerk, Ger. 4
ry Morgan, Recorder and ex officio Auditor.
reee@ra; Road Ove
=> —— 18, M. P: Tewpava for
*%
no BOARD ip gy a aaa oy
A.M. Pregent, P. B. Jefferia, President of
The Board continued the consideration of
a iad
Further ordered that the township ussese. .
The following demands aguinet Bloomfivld .
tor ordered to draw his warrants for the. ,
-ters-having, after die examination. found to}
Z Dipononiom
. In the matter of accounts of Washington, .
tices of the Peace and -Censtables of Rough-. -——
port of G. A. Cooper road uverscer of
Examined and sppreved the: following .
Hatch for district 10, Wesle Sha
diatriet 12, G. Fo Coo or aeeret a.
Stephen Winans for district 12, Edward
Pierce “ district 17, Be Be Mason for dietrict 16, E. Robbins for district 8, A. G.
Dennett me district 14.
It. ap paren to the satisfaction of the.
Board that the following warrants have re~
mained inthe bands of the Auditor fur more
ethan one year uncalled for, ‘therefore the
same arehereby cancelled as provided for
by law. Mathew Brown, on Road Fund,
gas Geo. H. Rodgers on Road Fund, .
The following bills = allowed against
1 the county, of Nee
Special Fund— "6. Bradley, for servi~
Cee ne COU : Surveyor, $10 Ov.
Byrne & Co., for printing notices, $14.
H. 8. Bradley, for W. L. Balawin as
school marshal, $16 00.
John Pattison, fur telegraphing, $17 00
Geo, M. Hugbes,for carpenter work dupe,
$102 37.
Gener Fund—Milt. Combs, services as
Constable, $40. FF. Dinglry, for services
as grand juror, $20. Chas. Marsh, services
as trial juror, $92.
Round Fund—G. A. Coo for services as
road © overager, Dut. No. 4, Ze
A cara.
Nevada, March 1st, 1864.
HE ua eveigued agent for the *-Florence
Sewing Machine Co,’’ takea pleasure in announcing to those in want, that he now has such .
Pactfic coast; at Han Francises. that he can fur:
nish at. short notice, any kind machine wanted.
& . The price ranges from $65 00 to $145 00.
A apecimen can be scem at my residence, No.
85 Main street.
For circulars or samples of sewing,.apply to
or addrese —‘
GEO. A. RANDALL, Agent. .
At WEAVER & Company’s store, No. 59 Broad
atreet. Nevada City.. m1-tf
Sihewhnieabetnns-=
“In this city, yesterday, ABRAWAM E., son-of
George K, and ‘Waty Farqubar, aged 18 months,
The funeral will take place from their resi
= 0 hava Friends — scqualstanoes are . .
—_
OF PARTNI
he copartuership existing under the name
‘of Davenport & Co, has re esolved by
tual consent. T. DAVENPORT.
5: Be RICHMOND. ~
Nevada, March 34, 1864.
J. I. CALDWELL,
Attermey and Counselor at Law, e
C
Office on Broad street, in Fire-proof Building,
opposite Speace’s Drug Store.
““wiLb PIGEO N.?
A: STEVENS, Proprietor.
Have again opened the “Wild Pi
geon Saleen,” at the old stand on
RROAD STREKT,
Near’ the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada:
Where Iwill be glad to see my old customers
and the public generally. A good mupply o
Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Boer,
CIGARS, ete, etc.
Always Kept on Hand-”
Give me a call at the old place. mh2-3m
MINER’S HOTEL
AND.
RESTAURANT. .
EF. STUMP EF, Proprietor.
The above Hotel is now mee senaleted and ready to acrcommodat
number of ne with Boerd a
Lodging. ia house has now the
beat French cook in the State.
The table_will be supplied with
everything the market affords. The ing De
comfortable. Board as cheap as at any other
place in the mountains.. The Bar is always supplied with Wines. Ales, Liquors and Cigars
English, Fregeh and German spoken at ‘this
house. mh3-3m FP. STUMPF.
Cahfo) nia Cared Bacon Hams,
"SHOULDERS AND LARD.
‘H&E subscribers be be leave tecall ine
. paneer of TRADE: to a superior article of
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders and Lard,
In cana, el manufactured them from choice
Cerm Fed Hogs, at nels’ establishment on
po be Road between Grass voaew and Nevada
mile from place. hand
a large lot of : . ee
. @arefally Selected Hogs,
Zoey. sxe coubied te oftie te the Trade of Nevada,
al surrounding towns, 3 v¢
choice of the above kinds, waruamben
sweet, and on nano We DAVIS & Ot
Nevada, March3d. —
. Dissolution Notice.
OT ICH is herebd > given. that the
ae nk 8.
hip
Mba typ Weber. on yg a
2 Oo. ta pa, thle do Senet by matual conscnt.
“A pre requested
to settle thelr nesounte wi widslep. as cerett T
og Vien Ley A ‘the L —
You Bet, March 2d. a Wet —
prec ce alierOne” Lan EIA wet ee a RENN Pn URANO eng ~ >
arrangements with the General Agent for the .
dence , on Sacramento street, this moruing at .
partment contains everything to make travelers . "1a
GREAT TRIUMPH.
Selling Of!
= SELLING OFF!
“'~.BANNER,
On the Corner of ser
BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
"ave now det erminad to sel! their
entire Stuck of
Clothing, .
Furnishing Goods;
Hats,
BOY'S CLOTHING!
Together with a large stock of
AtCostprices
ed articles will do well, te call on us before
vut the ENTIRE STOCK.
Thankful to our patrons: for former favors
we assure them that every effort willbe used to merit their approbation.
_ Nevada, Feb. 9th.
rections, AsTHMA, HoARSENESs, CoveHs,
Caups, and Irritation or Soreaess of the
Throat.
Public Speakers and Vocalists
Will findthem beneficial in clearing the voice
before speaking or singing, and relieving the
throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal
organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech.
agen for California, REDINGTON & Co.,
San Francisco.
: SOCIAL BALL.
A GRAND SOCIAL BALL
Will be given at the
On the 17th of of March, 1864,
JOHN SHAE, jini a tabiatia
Floor amass.
S. L. Blackwell. o N. B. Parazette.
For Sale le or Bent.
THE ‘gabseriber about to leave
i t
Washoe. The gy is furnished with cure: “1
thing necessary on the Hotel Quclness
It will be meen A Aig on reasonable terms, if
applied for Jmmediately. For further particure eur m the prevaises, or of A. ISOAKD,
Nevada MARIUS BREMOND.
Aleo, a p goed aeons Table, marble bed.
Lake City, Feb. 25th
For Sale.
A Splendid Water’ Wheel, 30 feet in diameter, with segment, flanges, &c,&c for
» . sale cheap. further van enquire at
the Freach 1. Little Creek, or at the
Nevada Foandry.
Nevada, March “9 —im
SAMUEL LEWIS,
Successor to Lewis Bros.
IMPORTER OF '
CIGARS AND ToBacco,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c.
—At the old stand—
and Fine — Movpta:-s —spautle ge
er
San veatidiens Prices !
Falleoeees oo mt grag i he reepectfulty
py Grace Valley youd, near thi
will be
Boots & Shoes,
[RUBBER CLOTHING 4} . ©
Persons in. wart of any of the above nam. {
purchasing elaewhere, ae we want to close,
P. BANNER.
. TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
. Brown's Bronchial Troches.
esteemed recipe for alleviating SRONCHIAL APF.
"1d. RLEAN'S HOTEL,
‘Lake City, offers ‘his Hotel and .
egg Ne! sale or to rent. It
is a pleasan . one drwnl ow Hotel is
deing a Tena teak ess being at one
of the stations ofthe « 8
Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad . by : =
The undersigned begs leave to inform the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity and the
_ public in general that he
has opened his
New Dry Goods Store,
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sta.,
Where he will constantly keep on hand the
finest assortment of
Silks, Merinos, and all kinds
« of Dress Goods, —
Of the Latest Styles and Fashions,
Also 2 full assortment of
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, &e. &e.
: The patronage of th yale is respectfally
solicited.
A. COLDSMITH,
At the late stand of Rates & McCormick.
. DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Coruer of Broad and Pine Streeta
ane
cy
I would inform my friends and
all wishing my services that Iam
prepared to attend those favoring
with acall, atany hour.
exposure of the-nerve—-will be filled.
causing pain.
‘it will warrant all Work
Done at this office, to be performe in a more
skillful manner, and better satisfaction given
than elsewhere in “this. ees baeapectel pe no
charge will be made. g fey
andto suitthe times. I am permanently located-in this city:
Residence on Sacramentea street, 3d house —
Temperance Hall. °
SELLING OFF!
‘SELLING ‘OFF Y
8. es
“Wo that they will sell their extensive
Steck of
+ Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Boots & Shoes,
And other articles {oo numerous to mention,
At First Cost.
All those who want te secure
Will do well to call on us immediately, ae
we are determined to sell our stock of
Goods within a very short time.
RETAIL DEALERS!
In our Hne will do. well to e¢all and examine
our steck of Goods as we will offer them great
indacements. ‘
Alt ns nno themselves
wots cut pices madiiaeien ae
Antelope Restanrant and Bakery.
Broad Street, Nevada.
ALEXANDER CAULT,
Rms: tothe oid Hay
New Dry Goods Store: .
Embroidery, Trimmings andme
TEETH after having become sensitive by ..9---_ without
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
Annee
ce J. B.G
He will rece:y
work, &c.-and
ATLL EDN LES
Tne Wea.
it rained quite
and then celen
was frozen on
the peach cru
and Alpha we
was six--or 6
morning. .
RUNAWAY.
wagon attac!
yesterday, fro
cial street.‘
Pine, down
bridge, and —
somewhere o
Bic. Cabs
ever saw, Wi
yestetday aft.
ent from Tho
**Blaze”’ bas .
meat market.
We under
and Dan. Hu
leased the N
Jiard saloon.
style,
ir H.W
ed in the fur
some time, h
and designs .
the East.
Miver’s .
Hotel aud B
and be is pre
with board
his advertise
Pauxs¥L
ing has been
‘Resonve
No. 2; belies
Fire Depart
clination ta
believe the i
terial benefi
should. rem:
. said Resolw
was iutende
_. [sa erde
published. i
URIPT:
THe Bull
eure of frei
the past w
sailing vesd
100 drays .
their turn t
parties offe
extra, and
they woul
Me. AW
at San Fra
honor an
From 18%
of Stockto
Deputy Cc
the Insane
a few wee
NEARL:
were take
. ” year.
In Dall
men $10 .
THE “fe
into the §
813 71; }
29.
THE s!
ise
could he
saya sho
gers, bou
Capt.
way-laid
Feb. 26t
Tae ii
Esmerak
to the C
A Mal
had not
or to his
the Cole
ary. Ti
ert to