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—.iwwhe-seeretly aided the rebela -in-the attempt
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SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14th.
City and County Official Press.
Duatwe the struggle for independence,
many men who twok sides with our oppres«
~ sore and who sided them atthe risk of
their own lives and the loss of all they
—\
“pomieuned:~“ When tarktew enahrouded the
colonies ; when disaster followed the little
—band-of heroes from field. to: field, these traits
tors grew bold and defiant, and openly ussailed the leaders who made the new Re‘public the glory and the wonder of the}
world, These men acted as spies and aided _by every means in their power the effurts
of the British king toeaslave our people.
When Arnold deserted the flag under
» when he waa
cumpelied ‘to flee to escape the punishment
he so richly deserved, these tren rejoiced at
his escape. His treason and perfidy endear
ed him ta every tory inthe land. But what
became of the men who arrayed themsetves
against their country when independence
crowned her struggles? Those who have
read history can answer this question —
Many of them, homeless and _friendless,
sought refuge in foreign lands, despised even {
by the people whom they bosely served.—
* "Those who remained were-shunned and des
epised by every loyal man, Their ebildren
were pointed at as the descendents of the
men who attempted to betray their country in her hour of need. Are there no pare
. {Eastern News. —A Wiebineton dispatch
] of the 13th, ssye that 7,000 men, wounded
in the battles of Thursday and Friday bad
arrived. Many were act seriously injured.
Gen. Warren is teported dead.
On the afternoon of the 10th the rebels
attempted to get’ to: the rear of Grant for
supplies but were driven off with loss. About
5 o’clock iv the day an asséult was niade on
“—5._.pythe-Colonies, therewere—to—ve-found. the rebel batteries. They could not-be cary:.the : ried without great sacrifice of Iife, and the'.
effurt to take them was for a time abanduned. Half past six was fixed upon for anoth~
er assault. Atthe appointed hour simulta<
neously with the fire of twelve signal guns,
the whole line advanced with cheers: A pors
fion of the forces moved in solid eolumn,
while others advanced in usual order of bats
yet each command fighting its,own battle.—
The whole rebel line opened.dipdn us » most
murderous fire, against which our lines
irresistably swept, driving the enemy slowly
back from their position, capturing nearly
2.000 prisoners and three pieces of artillery.
The latter, however, was retaken by the
rebela. Night ciosed with our forces oveuour hands,.much less than the enemy's, who
fonght to the last, ovr troops bayoneting
their men in the rifle pits, forcing them by
hand to hand conflict to yield.
—A-dispatch from Tunnel Hill of the 1th,
says: After three days heavy ekirmiahing in
which all the corps participated, the enemy
were driven back to Rocky Ridge and Buzzard Roost, from which we are fast expelling them. ‘
The battle on Tuesday at Spottsylvania
was the “iidstdeeperate—of the wir. ~The
ning: refused to subsetibe to the stock of .
the Central Pacific” and Wester Pacifie}
tle. The whole army moving together, and .
pying the field. Our loss is heave, but .
judging from-the-kiled-and—woundedteftan +
Deaitea tes {JPA MAMAAEA Ite
Tie Gast Barak.—The 3
totinty jail, which of late has comtained no
Prisoners, was broken into, on the night of
the 4th inst., by, removing the brick and
mortar immediately under the window leading to the hall. The Democrat says the unly
thing thet troubles the public mind is to
ledtn whetherthe scoundrel broke into the
jail for the purpose of stealing blankets be-.
_longing to the county, or forthe purpose ofsmanifesting bis profound. contempt for such‘
“0 institution.
~~
Rerusep —The dan Francisco Board of
Supervisors at its meeting last Mondzy-eveRailroads in accordance with the vote of the
peuple nearly a year ago. . Sume of the members intunated that they did not care much
for.the decision of the Supreme Court. A
toandsmus will probably be sued out by the
railroad companies. .
under which Generals Graut ang Pemberton
met and agteed-upen the terms tor the eurrender of Vicksburg, on the 3d of July last,
has been aut te pieces by guldiers who
wished to obtain the souremirs of, the memorable event. Not satisfied with appropriat.
ing the truck aad branches, they have-burrowed into the-earth and seized every root
which could be secured as relies. Persovs
who have it iheir pussession a very small
piece of this’wood ‘prize it very highly.
_— oS fr
Nats have taken a speculative advance
in price. :
Arrivals at the
National Exchange Hotel,
BROAD STEEERT,,.+..+..NEVADA CITY, .
ere
ee
to overthrow the Government?: Are there .
not men in our midst who have rejoiced
when our armies were defeated? We may
visit every town and village in the North,
and in each we can find men who would res
Joice over the downfall of the Republic and
ae i acne ices on eet capturing 3 rebel brigades, and 41 pirces = ig oti “THs , oe
now.triumphantly advancing upon the rebed
capital shall have accomplished the purpose
for which. they. are fighting ?Their deeds
will be remembered when the rebellion is
_ conquered, They may read their own history in that of the tories of the revolution.
The finger of scorn will be pointed at them
as the men, who in the hour of their coun-try’s atruggle, deserted her and tuek part
with her enemies,
GIVER THE DEVIL His pUE.—The Appeal takes issue with us ad to whom the
eredit belongs in aiding the Culiforuia Stage
Co. to get the mail matter here four and five
., hours ahead of the old time. .We stated that
Mr. Corbert, the U. 8. Mail Agent, was the
man, and the Appeal suys Mr. Roland, Posts
master at Sacramento, made the change of
mails to the Central Pacific Railroad route.
Now, Mr Appeal, we had the best of au.
thority fur stating Corbert was entitled to
all of the credit, and we shall stick to it —
So far av Rowland ia concerned, his orders
_ are subservient to those of the Postal Agent,
‘and we do not think Rowland would take
any such responsibility even to xccommos
date us, without the consent of the Postal
Ageut.
THE Union Executive. Committee of
Washington Territory have delegated Judge
Hewitt, of Washington Territory, and Senator Trumbull, of Tilinois to cast’ the vote of
the Territory in the Baltimore Convention,
and instructed them to east it for Abraham
Lincoln, Good for Washington.
Tue wife of a Mr, Frost, a blacksmith,
~ died very auddenty in’ Napa the other day,
supposed to be frum the effects of poisoning.
Her husband left her as well and lively as
ever, after dinner, and fouud her dead when
he went home for supper,
In Philudelphiathere are 357 miles of
water pipe, and miles of gaa pipe.
oa
AT leet Givioes gold was. selling in. New
York for 170.
_—-—> --—— Scie ,
A LARGE building is to be erected in Car.
son city for educational purposes, and will
beetyled the Sierra Seminary.
An Esmeralda fouodryman says that be
ean welt iron in Aurora in less thoe and
with ten per cent. less coal than in any othe
place he ever worked.
‘Tue Yreka Journal still complaing of a
_great scarcity of labor in that vicinity.
ee
Tue dwelling of Mr, Baldwin, at Virginia
City, was enteted on Wednesdwy night, and
robbed of vine hundred aud fifty dollars.
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fight opened all along the lines; Longstreet’s
Corps, under Hill, held the rebel right, reating about-two ines northeast of Spottsylvas
nia. Grant pitted Buruside's Nivth Corps
ugainatit. At a given moment, later in the
afternoon, Buruside-precipitated-his—entire
command, exvept colured troops upon the
rebel front, driving and couplete'y crushing
of cannon. The figh! continued with feroes
ity never before witnessed until Hine o'clock,
when night closed upun the bloodiest field
of the war, Losses on botu sides are very
large. “ Of the rebel brigades captured some
escaped during the awful caraige” which
followed, but 1,200 uf the captured were
senttothe rear. The battle ceased at9 Pp. M.
our line having advanced. Burnside oceupying at the end of the conflict the entreuch.
ginning of the fight, Lee’s army was then
contracted intoa sort of horse-shue furm in
and about the towa of Spottsylvania. We
had tukeu more prisopera then we had lost,
but it has been another exjenaive vietory.—
Our losses are heavy, but it is believed that
thato! theenemy far exceeda ours. ~It ia
expected the buttle will be decided ‘in the
moruing, Our men are in govd spirite—
there's po give way to them.
SLAVERY IN MAKYLAND.—In order to
show the attitude of the loyal wea uf Maryland upon. the slavery question, we make
some extracts fiom an address of the committee to. the people of Washington county
of that State.
In speaking of the efforts of rebel sympathisers todeter Univa men from voting, the
committee say:
They will pursuade you to stay away from
the polls, whilst they wall attend th m—
They are bracing themerlves for thie, their
last effort to continue the exis‘ence of their
darhiag inetitution— slavery. They are works
ing-to-chain you twits dead body, or to tasten
upon you an iomense State debt to pay for
the broken fetters.
Awake! sreuse from your apathy, and.
come forth to this last effort te place your
‘State upon the firm platiorn of freedom and
prosperity! Go, every manta the polis,
and vote tor a Convention and the eandidates
put forth by the aucenditional Union men of
your-country, and you will hve to see the
wisdom ot your act, and these who come als
ad you, will bless you tof what: you baye
one.
After enumerating the horrors brought
upon the country, the committee give the
following in-regard te the cause :
There ia € cause for this: That cause is
slavery, and the desire of a portion of the
Southern ie to make it per Lit
oot fall. Curietinuty,--eivehertien, and
@ moral consciousness of the world, are
against it. Providence is in this revelation.
It will net cease til, He stays it, and it will
not be stayed till ite cause be reuoved.—
Maryland ie valled upon to xct. She cans
not fuld her hands in idl ness. If she dues,
the march of events will go by her, aud leave
her aloae in folly,
THe ship Guy. Morgan, 124 deye from
New York, was the suspicivus louking vees
eel which appeared off the bar at San Fraa\ eae the other day.
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~W-G Bettis Grass Vat
menta held by Langstreet’s forces at the be~}
1 W.Pascoe Jr. 18 100 2,3, 1000
Lavina Pascoe . 19 100 2,3, 1000
A. J. Johnson, 24, 25 2%, 200 3, 1000
S.J. Mathews, 27,28, 200 3 000
Wim. Lithgow, not iss 100 1,2.3, . 1500
J Haines. notiss. 200 ¥ 2.3, © 30.00
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors.
Tuuusbay, May 12th.
txtaie Peter Johnwon Sacra
Mise Foster o SA Miller Dutch Flat
Mra Banks &+ do Mra Clark Red Dog
H Menke Galma-‘N T CA Brown do .
K Stoopen Virginia ~ Rithard Dillon Washin
G W Bart & w Vi
Patrick Dignam do M Gates do
John MeGrath de John Shafer do
Lew's Brady Alistin Geo Wilkinson do
W HU Burrell Virginia GB Johnson do
P_Parlin Aurora John Cox do
F Cheaot San Francis J Nye do
C W M Johnson do L aque do
JC Gorden do SHUrawford do
Chas Lloyd do Chas Jones Moores F .
C_LoDivgley .de.-G-B SN ilerdFrenen-€G L Dinyley do ‘3 A Curtis & w Gold F
GPaf d 8°M Hick Oriental mill 0
G Cho n Dutch Plat -G W Woods Cal 5 Ue
Jd G Deaner™ do
M Murven do J Bade Nevada
HC Dickinson do © P Tolliver do
Frank Kerney de . W HJennings do
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SCHOOL NOTICE.
Oakland District.
Ni is hereby given that the next regular
term of the Publie School in Oakland District will commence on MONDAY, May 16th.
myi3 By order of School Trustees.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Offtee of Wild Rose Copper Mining Co.
Spenceville, (Prettyman’s Ranch, Nevada Co. '
[inks is delinquen* upon the following de
seribed stock in the above named Counpany.
on arcount of Assessmeuts levied en the 2:at
day of January, 1864. (No. 1,) Fe! 29th,
1864; (No, 2,) and on March 19th. 1864, (No. 3,)
the several amounts set opposite the names of
the respective shareholders, ns fo.lows : ‘
Names. No Certif No Shares No Ase’t Am’t
es
And inaccordance with law, atid an order of the
Board of Trustces. made on April 26th. 1264. so
many shares of each parce! of said stock as may
be necessary. will be sold at the office of the
Company, at-Prettyman’s Hotel Spencevilie,
ON SATURDAY, May Mth, 1864
At 6 o’clock, P. M ‘of snid day,
linquent asseasments thereon, together with
ovats of wee and expenses of sale.
W. WALLACE ATWELL, Sec’y.
Spenceville, Pre tyman’s Ranch,
April 29th, ist4. ; {
—
The above sale is postponed to TUESDAY,
May sist, 1864.
W. WALLACE ATWELL, Secretary.
Spenceville, May Lith.
KXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.
Noss is hereby given that an examination
ofapplicants for certificates to teach in the
Public Schools of Nevada county will be held in
this city, commencing on Friday, May 27th; at
lt o’clock, A. wm and continuing two days. To
secure a certificate applicants must be present
during the entire examination. Teachers and
Trustees of the County are invited to be present.
All Teachers whe hold teiaporary Certificates
or whose Certificates ex within three moaths
after the meétung .f the Are notified that
to pay said deunless th are present, nO warrant will be
«rawn in their favor efter the day of Examiration. M.S DEAL. Co. Supt. of Schools.
Nevada, May 12th.
()RDINANCE 0, 10.—An Ordinance r
fo
the purpose of levyiug Read and Pol! Taxin the eity of Nevada. © mansies
he Trustees of the city of Nevada, do ordain
“fe. . There pads Valevind abt «Ae F + On each .
ied ae ° oe of _ or patio a
i twenty-one years ears, a road
tax of four dollars, or two dase Tibor on the
“oN 2 he hall be levied ma.e «2. 8 on each i
habstant of the City uf Nevada, ofthe age of iwen.
yous yrars and upwards, a Poll of one
Passed May 0th, ias4.
&. i. Perry. Clerk. ’
J, CLERK, Pres.
E. W. SMITH,
_. Sustice-of the Peace,
_Warrttep Down.—The tamous-oaktree-+a os
. ieee Hotelisagain
Opened tothe Public.
Mt ell Co mi
Loca P Enen’s neh, Nev
‘HERE is adelinquent upos the f
I se stock inthe above nam = i y
-on-account of assessments, levied on the 2nd day
of Decémber, 1863. aleo on acccunt of assessment
No. 5, levied on the day on ade sgge! ® 1864,
the several amounts set opposite the names
the respective shareholders, as follows ;
Names of ShareNo. of No. vfCertifiAm’t
~ holders. Ass te. cate & shares due
. Bro SM a eg Ml OF a
mM 3 i ! Shares 55. 20, 15-90 $10
N.G. Brown, 6 Nes. 43, 44,57, —
-M, L, Winans, 4 Nos: 5, 6, 7. 8, ™
Sha’s 50, 10, 10, 10-80 170,
i.) Wos. 5, 6. 7, 8,
has 50,10, 10, 10-80 80.
Saran ann APES. OOS. ese we
J.H. Howlett, 5 . No. 41,
z Shares 5.:-...8 §&.
ad in accordance with law and an order of
ine Board of Trustees made on the 18th day of
April, 18¢4, so many shares of each parcel of
said stock as may be necessary, wi'l be sold at
the office of the Company, at the mine, on .
Saturday, May 7th, 1864,
At2o’clock, P.M ofsaid day, to pav said delin
quent sesesementa thereen together with cost
Oe atria eT Sate H HEACUCK, Bee.
Spenceville, Prettyman’s Ranch, :
-—April 25th, 1864.
“M. L. Winans,
The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY, May 4th, 1864, at 2.0’clock, P. M., by order of Board of Trustees. aa
4» —~~————F AE ACOCK, Secretary.”
Spenceville; May 6th, 1864, ; :
bc
The above sale-is postponed to THURSDAY,
May 26th, 1864 >“ J. HEACOCK, See’y.
Spenceville, May 13th. ;
,
New Dry Goods Store
dies of Nevada and vicinity and the
public im 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 aAssortmeut of
Silks, Merinos, and all kinds
_ of Dress Goods,
Of the Latest Styles and Fashions,
Also a full assortment of .
Embroidery, Trimmings and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cleths, &c. &c.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
A. COLDSMITH,
At the late stand of Bates & McCormick.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
oe
Junction Main and Commercial Sts.
. S Gas just received a very large and com
. plete assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Prescribed by the State Board ef Education.
NATIONAL EXCHANCE
BROAD STREET...NEVADA CITY.
This old and well es=o
Ef
It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now
one of the most commodious Houses in the in
t riorof the State. Located im an élevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures air in the
heat of-summer. Built of BRICK AND FiReEPROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, the
heat of the sun and give secarl’y in ease of fire
THE EXCHANGt is near the center of the town
on s wide and THE business street of the city.
There arr no wooden buildings near the Hotel
to oie Sc it in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are a furni-hed, the
Beds are ot gm bay air Mattraases, unex
celled by any Hotel in the State—all the-Furniture new of the latest style. z :
SUITS OF ROOMS, and evéry accommodation furnished families and thetraveling public.
and every care taken to make the House 2 HOME
For BOARDERS
THE TABLE will at atl times be furnishedwith everything the market affords,
as
The Coaches of the California ae Comz a7 Alpha, Washington, eclees's,
oore’s Flat, and Red Dog. : offices at
and take their departure from Hotel.
The House is kept'open all Night,
THE SALOON is fitted up in eu r style
where none bat the best Wines and tages
to be found. The BILLIARD TALES are Phe
lan’s best.
Connected with the Establishment 1s a LIVERY
STAB1.8 where the bes. Turnouts may be had.
Lancaster & Hasey,
Nevada, May 10th. a
ISOARD,
Wholesale dealer in
FFICE ; OFFICE st the Old Piece, on Broad . Next to Weaver & Cr store, om Broad Street
Nevada, Nov: 19— i
. Gentlemen’s _ Furnishing Goods,
tsiqued-bege-leare to inform the-Le-l T-naies’ and Children’s Shoes,
represented,
NEW SPRING GOODS:
leenaeememmeanl
Go and see the
. NEW STYES OF CLOTHING.
i 20 ar
P. BANNER,
on THE COINER OF
BROAD AND-PINE STREETS,
Tes, “JUST—-RECEIVED a large and die
gant assortment of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
Selected express!y for thie market.
The stock is of the most approved styles for the
Spring & Summer Trade,
And of QUALITIES unsurpassed by any Cloth“Gang HWeuse in this State, whictr he
' ~ will dispose of on auch
TERMS ~
As cannot fail to give most perfect eatiafaction.
—_—
eet ramen ee
—— ¢ ay ;
He has in Store.a very Large Stock of
we atte saat enema
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Together with a very large and fine assortment
Boy’s Clothing,
TRUNKS,
.
CARPET BAGS, ;
VALISES,
Which he offersat —
[<9 Very Reasonable Prices! )}
PERSONS ARE INVITED to call and examine
their stuck previews to making purchases. —
The prices aré LOW, while the goods are
of a superior quality and ‘will be found 'to be as
NEW CLOTHING STORE !
A. ROSENTHAL & CO.
WY aon respectfully inform the citizens 0;
Nevada and the surrounding towns that
they have opened a
First Class Clothing Store,
—AT THE—
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
Where they have just received a New, Larze
and Splendid stock of
CLOTHING,
Consisting in part of the following articles :—
COATS, VESTS, PANTS,
SHIRTS, HATS AND CAP%,
UNDER CLOTHING, CRAVATS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS,
California Blankets,
And in fact everything usually found in an Ketablishment of this kind.
They have slsoa very large stock FRENCH
AND ENGLISH
Cassimere Suits,
tally adaptéd for § ring and Summer weat
on of every one to hey invite the attent:
Entirely New and all of the Latest
Es
stock of Goods which is
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ha» been making Fashiunable garments for sev
eral years, im this city, will see that every art
ele. gives the best stisfaction.
The stock has been purchased ch term
that they are enabled to sell me
CHEAP AS THE sete asael
They » by ot d satisfaction to thei
Fn re Mary ee oe of public pat
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DON’T. FORGET THE PLACE—
IN KNOX’S NEW BRICK purpincl
; —ON THE CORNER OF—
Broad and Pine Streets,
Opp. the stores of Goldsmith and Weaver & C4
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