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: _ and shell, will seon-full into our hands. But
+ Nctoe tp Theoasy Mareh 8th, 10 o’cloek
AM. Presents ®. ©. Jefferis, President of
WEDNESDAY Voasisd MAR. 9th,
Tne Wan.—The probabilities aro th
tye spring compaign will-be of unusual-netir~
. ity, The rebel authorities are, driven to desperation by the reverses they have suffered,
“with their Tine Of defenses eoatracted, the}
territory which they held at the commence»
ment of the war invaded in every part, their
water desolated, their resources exhausted,
-their-treasury depleted.. -They_are without
hepe, with no cause except hatred for the)
North. Their forces.are beeowing disorga
ized and mutinous. The lenders in the
Bauth ore convinevd that in immediate des> gerate action 1s their only hope. It ie theres
fore probable that they will stake all upon
the, result. of the spring campaign. They
liad hoped to be able in the winter to preBoard, Jog. Worrel} and 8. D. Bosworth..
In the matter of the report and books of
J. 1. Sykes, retiring County Auditor, after
careful examination of the seme find them
all correct. Ordered that said report be
published in the Daily, Taanscuter for at
least five days.
at An the. examination of the books ‘and re=
tor, the Byard fipd them all correct with the
‘exception of 428 county poll tax receipte.
‘Whick after dus exumination are believed
fire of Nov. 8, 1863, while in possession of the
his sigratere-to the same, The Beard therefore order that said J. N. Turner be and is
. hereby credited with the abute-amount--of
returned by him. —
In the matter of the apportionment of
munies: in County Treasury belonging to
Road Fund, to the several townships of the
county, the same ia hereby apportioned as
pare, but the Union armies wee kept them . ¢ sah, to, aie.
= mearen vapreres
‘arinies are
Nevada Tewnship, 71 1 74
421 38
_.Roagn: OFSSS I }.
‘port of J. N. Turner, retiring County Colleeby the Board to hive been burned by the. —_
County Clerk, for the purpose of -reeciving .
.—
are trying very hard to convince the peeple
tht a draft is to be commenced immediately. . The Appeal of yesterday.says those who
‘write about the draft eonmencing in this
Stute on the 10th inst, don’t know mach
about-their. own writing, It eannut. in no
event take place until the enrollment just
completed. goes to Washington; and the proper officers 6x upon the quota. The enrollment of the three districts Jeft on the
3d instant, and at best, if the business is
burried, the orders for a cfaft cannet reach
here before the middle of May. =
— ®& Card.
Nevaday March 1st, 1964.
,HE undersigned agent for the ‘Florence
bp ‘Sewing Machine Co.” takes pleasure in an— Ten Rape = Sener papers im the State . =o
GREAT TRIUMPH.
2 gerermnee
_ SELLING OFF !
ae BANNER,
__ On the Corner of
‘. BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
The undersigned Lig leave to inform the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity and the ©
public in general that he
s has opened his
> He will .
work, &c
how Dry Goods Store,
At the Cor. of Broad &. Pine.Sts.,~ Whete he will cogstantly keep on hand the
finest assortment of i
Silks, Merinos, and all kinds
of Dress Goods,
of the Latest “Styles and simmers
Also a fall assortment of
~J
nouncing to those in want, that he now has sach
. iFrangements with the GeneratAgent for the
receipta, the same as though they had been. Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that be can fur.
; ave now ceterminad to vel their
entire Stuck of
nish at thort notice, any kind machine wanted.
The price ranges from $65 00 to $145 00.
A specimen can be scen at my residence, No.
84 Main street.
or address
GE. A. RANDALL, Agent.
m!-tf
‘shag of the woter, Lee’ s army has been
much, weakened by, reinforcements sent to
~ Longstreet. His communication with Riehmond hasbeen completely cutoff by the
‘raid of Kirkpatrick, so that if the army of
the Potomac isin teadizess, Lee and his army are in chancery,.
In the West Grant is fully able to take
éare of any force which the rebels can send
against him. The fleet of Farragut snd the
two divisions of the army which are threatening Mobile, will, in all probability, soon
uae possession of that ity. Charleston,
‘whigh-cify. a now suffering from our shot
era’
should all these results be accom plished,
there will still be vitality in treason. Law
and order er will not be restored in the South
until the last sword of the rebellion is sheathchia a
. Bloombeld .
.Rough and. Reedy. do
Grass Vulley do
Bridgeport — do
do
213 41
304 82
132 91
Eureka
‘Little York
Washington
do
do
_ 97:12
4493
~ slnihdamanm
gi. 888 61
report, $1,881 61,
okle bone i ina terrible ‘manner.
Whole amount in Fund as-per TreasurCH Tue Virginia Bulletin anysas an extra coach-belonging to the California Stage
Company was passing the stump of a newly
falleo tree on the roud, thie aidu_of Eureka,
and the upper-portion maeine: the driver's.
foot, turned it completely round, breaking
Tue California Mul. at at Austin, is to “cg re“Phomas Woodville, deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, Fxeoutprs of
the Ketate-of-ThomarW oodvil le,” ‘dvevased, to
the creditors of and all. persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit the same
with the necessary vouchers, within ten months
from the first publication of this notice to either
ofthe undersigned, at the bank of A. Delano
Grass Valley. ot EN FLETCHER.
K. EDWARDS.
_Mareh 9th-3d Executors.
ONST ABLE’S SALE State of California, county of Nevada. township of Eureka.
By virtue of an execution to me delivered, isaued from the court of Ira Stenley, E«q an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the county
aforesaid, bearmg ¢ate March 7th, 1964, to eatisif Sjadponent readered by ky said court on the 7th
dey ‘of March,-1964, in favor of H. Divendorff
umdiagainst AlrCheungAh Yanté Co. for the
aun of Forty eight-25.100 dollars. debt interest
damages and-coste-of suit._1 have taken ine
eution. and will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the followin ow property 10 wit :—
. -One-certain set ining-claime_together with
all tools, sluices, boxer. lei all appur enances
thereunto batees ite & a i prorerty being sit
For circulars or samples of sewing, apply to}
At WEAVER & Company’s store, No. 59 Broad .
4, -atreet. Nevada City.
OTICE TO CREVITORS. —Ketate of . .
lothing,
herons Goods,
Hats,
Boots & Shoes,
BOY'S CLOTHING!
>
Together with a large stock of
2
Persone in want of any of the above:named articles ‘will do well-to-eall on -usbefore
purchasing elkewhere, as wa Want to else .
xe . vut the ENTIRE STOCK.
Thankful to our pstrone for former favars
we assure them that every effort will be us: AtCost prices)
[SP RUBBER CLOTHING}
. Embreidery, ai —————s
~ Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, “ke. . &e.
The patromage of the public-is respectfully
solicited.
_____. A, GOLDSMITH,
416 At the late stand of Bates & McCormick.
‘DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
Surgical and Mechanical’ Dentist, ©
Office—Coruer of Broad and Pine Streets E 4
I would inform m friends and
all wishing my services that Iam
prepared to atteud those favoring
‘me with a call, atany hour?
TEETH after having become sensitive by
exposure ofthe nerve will be filled without
‘causing pain.
VT will warrant all Work
Done at this office, to be performel in a more —
skillful manner, and better satisfaction givin
than elsewhere in this vicmity, otherwise no
charge will be made. Sty charges are
andte suitthe times. I am permanently located in this city. —
Residence on Sacramento street, 3d house from
Tempcrance Hall.
Antelope “Restaurant and Bakery.
and two
All the ke
a and diag!
7 will be
}March 17
day ever
doubt bt
ome of .
The pric
cents,
E man, $1:
Businx
ALEXANDER GAULT,
uate on the Middle ¥ iver, Nevada county,
eae eigth ef a mile fod, Divendbrifs. bridge: .
T will sell the above roverty in front of the Justices office, Moore’s Flat. on Saturday the 2nd
day of April, [864, between the hours of 36 *eloek
A. M. ane 49’clock, P.M Taken as the property
of Ah Cheung. Ah Yant & Co. to satisfy the
ow — and accruing costs,
0; Pe BA BEUCK. Sipe: Constabie.
SOCIAL PARTY.
A GRAND SOCIAL PARTY
built. The Reese River Reveille says, when
= gare aa i pabrageinyinat og ‘itis completed it will be of stone, fronting on
~ plunge our country in civil war. We have “Main street eighty-tw. feet, and forty-eight
__no feara for the accomplishment. of this end. . feet in depth. ; i engine ty a Lae —
ry, the curse of our country, will be . Power oiler capacity of twice
es The people will have then number, but about ‘One halt the ateser power y
but one interest as they will have one coun. '* used in heating the pulp inthe pans. The
“thy. But alf the blood hae not yet been shed . ™rehinery will consist of Gve stamps, a Var“nor all the treasute expended wecessary . °F PO" each; a large settler tullowed by
for the accomplishment of thia end. eight copper-lined shaking pans.
: The rin, & io eed field, an the Adainies .
regult s 80 much, desired ne every loyal man
may be made sure. It ie plain that there
ed to steer their yr.
= BANNER.
Nevada, Feb. 0th.
wm
ore Nepal
Proprietor.
~ Having Removed tothe old
~ptand of WG. Dasis on Broad-94
= f-shall keep a First Class Res<«
taurant and Bakery. :
The Restaurant will always be supplie¢ —
witha‘) the deHeaciel the markes affords.
‘Cakes, Pies and Bread of all kinds conStantly on hand.
}+-— The patronage 0 of the public is selicted.
ALEX. ‘GAULT.
Nevada, Oct. oh—te
A. B. CARLEY, _
JOULD iuferm his.driends that he has re~~
furnished ~— bedi his Saloon ap a ae
style, and is now to furnish all who ©,
may favor him wit nS call with the best of
Cigars, Wines, Liquors, Aie
MINER’S HOTEL
—AND—
RESTAURANT.
wil be giten at the
_ Aw astute New York Indy has dlecovered BLUE TENT HOUSE,. .
8s. MADDEN—Proprietor, births tuking cae in that city, these which
ia. but. one course to be pursued by every
patriot; but one place where he can atand
and feel that he is performing this duty, and
“js witb.those who sustain the presIt is already time for
Uniun men to be organizing. ‘Soon, in the}
Presidential canvass they will be called upoa
te mert those who are-in-sympathy—with
thy rebels; the Northern wing of the rebel
Let no effort be spared tu muke the
ent Adminis tion.
a .
‘vietary deciaive and aver helining.
_ Tae ALADAMA.—The last news from
this pirate showed ber to be in the China .
sons, having burned one or two British veseels
and half a domen American ones, and then
put into the Bay of Bengal for repairs.2 RE
‘CoMPLETION OF The OngGon Linge.
The ‘telegraph line was completed-to—Portland, Oregon, the Sth. inst. The fireman,
place, are
making artangerbents to.turp outin 3 grand
citizens aud military of that
demonstration, in honor of the events
~ ABMA preseuted-w the House of Representatives, provides that governors of Stutes
aball be allowed the franking privilege for
the ‘interchange of legislative and judici
documents of their own Staten
AN unknowa abitiivl hag been shot in t
vicinity of Movachead
bedy is from fifteen tu eighteen inches i
length, very slim, of a dark grep.ovler, wide
but ehortears. The tail ie nearly oa long
the body, somewhat busby, io titereate rings
of black and white.
oe
HARPENDING tuok the oath of allegiance
‘on Thursday, and was brought befyre the
aod was released.
ae
Nor a single pereua was killed or injured
on the Great West ra railway in the year
G82, though cight milhons and a half of
passengers were cartiod ever ik
me
Lake, Maine, The
8.. Cireuit Court on a wali of habe: ® corpus
, MePaugrens of St. Loula, suspenralted ty reuae Sen hae}.
eceur in. families whose attachment te the
Union. is decided = and genious, are mostly
boys, while it. families in which their is a
decided sympathy for Che's accession nanee,
‘they are girls.
ny
— ONCE upen-a-time;-a-circus shbiés lying at
the polnt uf death, was asked by his employ-erit he would like-to--see--a—-minteter—
dying man said he would, and accordingly a
‘reverend gentleman was summoned _to hia
bedside. After afew commonplace remarks
the minister propounded in sepulchral tones
‘the following’ question + “Do you know who
/died to save sinnerat The hear'y lifeless
circus rider, with a tremendous effort, raised
himself partially in bed, and after fiercely
eyeing hie hely visitor for an instant, excluimedt This is a devilish pretty tithe to
nek conundrums !"’ He then fell. back and
expired, The minister left in disguet.
nt EE
“ways the Carson Independent of March let
having the benefit of some regular ofd winter
mornings. Everything in the shape of water
turns-inte ice by merning, and early risers
find greatecomfort in cocktails and hot stoves
before breakfast. Yesterday morning we
noticed that the streamaaunning through the
many ditches with which the eit, abounds,
were all frozen hard.
‘A LETTER from Puris to the Evening Bulletin, states that wealthy English capitalists
are about te establish banks in San Franeisco and Virginia C.ty. The wrter has
se: @ the prospectus ef a joint steck company,
with a”capital of £2,000,000 ($10,000,000,)
a to be furmed todo business in Nevaca
Terri Two other companies are forms
ing to operate on this } const.
he
Tue mail steamer Orisaba } ig now on the
dry-dock at Mare Island, repairing: =
Conserance suow tell on . Wednesday
one there were nine tickets in the
Geld eity offices of Virginia City, voted
“Phe+
Nevapa Weatuer.—We are just now, .
that is leftover night in pails or pitehers .
dast ia the eastern portion of Sierra cowaty,. On'the 17th day of March, 1864,
Invitation Committee.
J. Frick.
G. W. Tomer
Jesse Tompson,
J. Stevens,
atte eee
Musée by Plimbofand Chase.
Ne’ a Cheek, dated at Indian Valley, about te
8d day of November, drawn tn m = favor by W
&. Bolinger on Isaac Glazietv, Maryeville, fo
the sum of Fifty Five Dollars. All persons od
warned not to purchase, as payment has been
stopped. THOS HOLMES,
evada, March Ist 184.
MICHAEL LONG,
Would inform the people of
Nevada city that he has: removed to
his new Saloon, next door te Kohl
er’s Bakery, on Broad Street, .
Where Ke is prepared to serve up
FRESH AND CAN QYSTERS,
Im every Style.
Jiam & Eggs, &c. Ke.
Thanks for past favors he asks a continuance
of thesame. His Saloon is fixed up better than
ever before and. all ordérs will be attended to
wich despatch.
MICHAEL. LONG.
Broad Street, next door to Kohter’s akery:
Nevada, March 5th.
I ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. .
The copartnership existing under the name
of Darenport & Co. had been dissolved by mu
tual consent. v. Ay DAVENPORT.
‘“ J.B. RIC
Nevada, March 34, 1864. SAOSD
E. W. SMITH,
Justice. of the Peace,
YY at the Old Place, on Broad
Nevada. Deo. Sth—3m
; ‘*“TOWN TALK.’’
MAT. TRACY,
EREBY notifies his friends and the commuuity at large that be hae taken the well
known
on the Nevada and ‘Tewh Fas House
Grass Valley Road.
And wi t constantly « on hand the best of.
CIGARS, ALE, LIQUORS, &c. &c
MAT TRACY.
~ MACUIRE’S SALOON,
trNo. 8 BILAL Beret, . Grass Valley.£%
The Anest Wines, A Ale, Liquors, Porter and Cigara, kept at this Saloon,
Nevadans give meacall, ;
Grave Vaiies Hee MAG PEBM Brenceee: %
_. place in the mountains.
@TICE ts hercby given that T have lost. atte. =
q
F. STUMPF, Propricetor.
a A Hotel is now compieted and ready to accommodate any
number of persons with Board and
Lodying. “Thie house has now the
beat French ook im the State.
The table will be supplied with
everything the market affords. The lodging be
partment contains everything to make travelers
comfortable. Board as cheap as at any other
The Bar i4 always sup‘plied with Wines, Ales, Liquors and ia *
Kngiish, French and German spoken at this
house. mh3-3m -STUMPF,
*F WitD PICEO N.
A. STEVENS, Proprietor.
——
Have again opened the “Wild
geon Saioon,” at tiie old stand on
RROAD STREET,
Near the Cornerof Pina Street, Nevada.
Where I will be gla? to see my old customers
and the public geacraliy. A, ood supply of
Wines, Alés, Liquors, Barger Beer,
CIGARS, ete. ete.
Always Kept on HandGive me a call at the old place. mh2-2m
Catife: nia Cared Bacon Hams,
SHOULDERS AND LARD.
Rare: subseribersbeg leave tocallithe
a attention of TRADERS to a superior artiacon, Hems,Shoulders and Lard,
Tn cans, ete,, manufactured by them fro
Corn Fed Hogs, at their” eutablishm: chola
tne Ls Rood between “place.” alley and Névada
e from ter pt ote P Having on band
Carefully Selected Hogs,
They are enabled to offer to the Trade of Nevada,
Grass Valley and the surrounding towns, a very
choice article of the above kinds, warranted
sweet, and on terms worthy their attention.
iW. D
Nevada, Marchad. ~ver © SO.
Dissolution Notice.
OTICE ic hereby git given that the conership heretofore canting between A. S.
Pea Iman and M-N. Weber, known as Weber
& Co». is this day aisent ood by mutual consent
All persons indebted to said
ta. settle their accounts without
the parties
line ee
You Bet, Mareh-04-— Mf.
3.14, CALDWELL,
Attermey and Counselor at Law,
delay, as one of
the State within
5 PEARt. MAN,
BWWEBER.
\ ohstss Aaneg ye oeec oe.
firm are renueatel F
and Porter,
At hia old place on Commercial street: “Walk
up and give my Liquors a fair teat.
the beat
I keeponiy
di7-tf
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
These Lozenges are prepared from a highly
esteemed recipe for alleviating BRONCHIAL APFECTIONS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, Covens,
Caps, and Irritation er ‘Soreaese of the ;
Throat. .
_.._Publie. Speakers and Vocalists _
Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice ©
before speaking or singing, and relieving the .
‘throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal ©
organs, having a. pecuhar adaptation to affec‘
tions which disturb the organa of speech.
Agents for California, REvIn TON & Co.,
San Francisco.
SOCIAL BALL.
, GRAND SOCIAL BALL
Wik be given at the z
PORLEAN’S HOTEL, . ;;
@RLEAN’S FLAT.
On the 17th of . of Maich, 1864,
JOHN SHAK, Proprietor.
Floor
s. Ls Blackwell.
a
gers.
ae
N. B. Parazette:
For Sale or ent.
THE subscriber a to leave ut
Lake City, offers ore a and
Restaurant for sale.or to t.
is a pleasant place and the
dcing a goed business bein
of the stationsofthe stage lines
Washoe. The House is furnished w th every
thing necessary tocarry on the Hotel business
it will be sold or reuted on reasonable terms,
applied for immediately. For further partic ~~
lars enquire on the preinises, or of A. ISOAKD, ~
* Teo. a good Billiard ‘te bles ag = ge . adic, Mar
Lake City, Feb. 25th. ne
—
SAMUEL.LEWIS,
Successor to Lewis Bros. ’
IMPORTER OF aes .
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &ca
—At the old stand— gi
Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad 4
and Pine Streets, N Sa
) Ry dy t
I — Ta pate geal with all fu al goods B
Sane Francisco Prices! —
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