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January 14, 1863 (4 pages)

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TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. . *WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 14. Crowpves Ovt.—In order to give room for tke report, on the first page ef to-days Hed to omit a paper, we have been e large numbor of advertisuents, end much reading matter, that would otherwiso have appeared to day. aymprove of this Omission. Wo think Our patrons will ANoTRER FALSrEUQOD NAIL ceased to expect ei the Zrans issue it 8 r truth or fair dex from Tn this guilty of a barefaced falsehood, The slang extract ageinst the editor of this paper) was pubfrom the San red by the parson and taken seo Jourral, Parson, an like you sheuld have a better memory.”— the parson was ebNow the facts are these : end sent from the city for sever weeks, had no supervision of the paper. The H } Sonia . he article Francisco Journe/, containing the articie on San the Transcript, came before we left, but we rofused to re-publish it, as wo had done several others—some of which were communlcations written for the JounnaL, condemnatory of the course pursued by t ruscript, towards the editor of this We have no taste for such artieles, and only published the one to let our up sireet ch soe how it liked its own course, when terned upon tteelf. Will tho Transcript, having charged the parson with a barefaced falsehood, take back itscharge? We don’t look fer any such approach towards fair deatir An additional paragraph of slang is ail its senee of right end dignity will allow it to give. Exaycrpation Ceieaprarion.—Tko colored citizens of Nevada county, desirous of felt thanks to Almigh¢ their beart expressi ty God and gratitude to his Neney AbraBf ham Linéotn, Fresident of the United States, for proclaiming freodom to nearly four milre, will, on ry, 1863, at 24 t chureh, corner ts, hold a celebra of the game. stfully invited to atlions of their brethren in 1 this, the ldth dary of o'clock, P. M., at the Bapt of Pine and Spring stre tion ip memorati The public are resp tend. Oficers of the day—President, Wm. Mulford; Vice Presidents—D. D. Carter, Preston Alexender, anJd Isane Sanks. Goneral Comm‘ttee—Jobn Adams, Cantine, d. C. Davis, H. Gedar, bridge, B. Booth. Finanee Committee—James Johnson, D. Carter, H. McClanahan, H. Dorsey Godar. Order 01 Exercises—Iinvo Throne of Grace, Rev. H. Cummings. Before Johovah’s Awful Throne—by the Audience. Reading of the Proclamation, M. Caniine,. By Country ’tis of thee—Audienee. Oration—Rev. 3. Brierly. Freedom marching on— Audience. Resolutions. “ G. O3trom’s Reporr.—We feel a commendabie pride in giving to the public, through the eolumns of the Jounnan, the able and valuable report of Mr. Ostrom, to be found on the first page of to day’s paper. Several route was feasible, and would givo a better mouths ago we ourselves that the road to Washoe, from Sacramento vatley, than any ether. While somo of our cotemporaries were urging the route via, Lake City, censtruction of a road by we, from the first, hay \ : and Canon Creek, and are gratified to find that ringt the feasibility of the route is greater and the cost of constructing a road less, than we expeeted. We will not enlarge upon this subii that 1s ject. The report says To the indefatigalic energy and perseverance of Mr. A. J. Dovlittle, and the public spirit of Mr. Ostrom and his Assistants, the public are indebted for this able report, and the excellent maps prepared to accompany it.— The maps may be seen at the National Exchange. Gysnxasium.—Last NrVADA evening a mecting was held in the gymnasium for the purpose of organizing a Gymnasium Club. The following officers were chosen: President—H. Phillips ; Vice President, — Rowell. See’y—William Evans. Treasurer-—A. D, Tower. Committee to draft By-Laws and Regulations—W. II. Crawford, C. Leavitt, W. E, F. Deal, The same gentlemen were also chosen as committee on Finance. Warden—F, Guild. A vote of thanks w I their recent teacher, for the efficient training ho has given his pupils in gymnastic exeras tendere:s cises. Myr. KM, we aro informed, leaves this city for Marysville, where ko intends to res lo for the present. Fracas.—A didicult y occurred yesterday morning at Mrs. Sweeny’s hotel between a Mr. Brown and Shultz, resulting in the formner’s getting severely handled. and bad whiskey, we aro told, caused the disturbance, merning s . WJ hypocrite . ivocated the Politics . Crawford & Co.’s Golumn, SCREENS! SCREENS ! see's FOR oes QUART SZ MILLS! . Vj E BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF . 1863, 1863-463, yar TAKE NOTICE! =p $15,000 WORTH oF READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Praprietors of Quartz Milis to our . Impreved Screens, which we are now prepsred to Manufacture of the best Russia . jron, and Punched te any degree of Fineness, . at the most reasonable rates. ! W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., No. 27 Ainin Street, Opposite the Express Ollices, Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods* Which will be Retailed off at SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES w6OAT vies P. BANNER’S, Cer. of Brond & Pine strects, Nevadns . GOoo YARDS LAWRENCE, OA and RUSSEL MILLS DU CC EF. (Nos. 2 to 10, and 1-0 to 12-0. As we are buying our Goods at MANUFACTURERS —AND— IMPORTERS PRICES, WE ARE ENABLED TO SELL GOODS} LOWER THAN THB USUAL PRICES! — ALSO; — Ready made HOSE constantly on hand, and for sale, hy W. MW. CRAWFORD & CO., No. 27 Main Street, opposite Exp. Ofices. \IRON HOSE-PIPH! 7 &ILINCU-FOR SALE & MADE TO ORDER, by W. MW. CRAWFORD & CO., No, 27 Main Street, Nevada, Versons in want of the above named articles will do well to call and examine for them selves, as GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered, both in Low Priccs and the Best Quality of Good, 110 W' 8 —-AND— SELF SHARPNING rah xe OU bes For sale by W. II. CRAWFORD & CO., No. 87 Main street, Nevada. As I have been Receiving an ENTIRE NOW —AND— Whi LBA BROWS, HUBS, SPOKES, of Goods, we will guarantee to Purchasers that they will not get any ShelfWorn Goods, sc cl a RENE aN pt ne aethi Axso.—Alarge stock of GooDYEAR's RubBER CLOTHING, Boots, &c., which will be sold at the Lowest Rates. dicmempber the place, CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS. FP. BANNER. FELLOWS, WOOD AND IRON AXLES, &e.y Hc. Jor sale by W. U. CRAWFORD & CO., SHOT GUNS, Colt’s, Sharp’s, Smith & Wesson’s and Ellious Nevada, Dee. 81, 1862,.—tf REVOLVERS, DERRINGER PISTOLS, Game Bags, Powder, Shot, Caps,§ Cartridges, &c. Forsale by ¢ W. IL CRAWFORD & CO, LEATHER AND RUBBER ae Sede ee ee Ge Rubber, Cotton and Hemp, . PACKING. Wire and Manilla ROPE. Tackle-Blocks, Sheives, &e. HAVE YOU ONE cee wwe 6eeOF~.. HEUSTON, !RASTINGS & COS W. HL. CRAWFORD & CO. . For sale by . Bellows. Anvils, Vices, IRON AND STEEL, Boray, Nails, &e, Ke. W. WH. CRAWFORD & CO. NEW STYLE SUITS! IF NOT, CALL OR SEND FOR ONE, . For sale by ; A GENERAL ASSORTMENT MONTGOMERY AND SUTTER. —-OF— MEX A RDWw ARE, Can always be found at W. WH. CRAWFORD & CO’S, No. #7 Main Street, Nevada. SAN FRANCISCO.
November 19tt—3m A FINE ASSORTMENT om OF COAL OIL, OR KEROSENE JUST RECEIVED. 5. M, TIMMONS & C0., DEALEKS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. XO. 40 MAIN STREET, s BEST QUALITY OF DOWNER KEROSENE, W. WH. CRAWFORD & CO. } No. 37 Main St., opposite Express Offices, Gregory & Boring’s Old Stand. ie Goods Delivered Free of Chargesy Nevada, Dee. 5th, 1862 tf For erle by FRESH STOCK aie ag Ahiseelancous, MILLIVERY! MILLINERY!! Mrs. C. A. TAFT, Ivo. D MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, as just received a new and splendid assort ment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS! A large varic »f Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, and beautiful French Flowers; Plumes, Wreaths, Head-Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, and Handkerchiefs. Also, Dress-Trimmings, Embroideries, Infants Robes, Ladies Vatters, ete., ete, All kinds of Dress Waking done in the best style and un the inost veasonable terms, Latlies are respectfully invited tu call and examine my Goods and Prices for themselves Nevada, October 22, 1862. WILLIAM KENT, NEVADA CITY, re CALIFORNIA, DEALER IN DRUGS & WEDEICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOH BRUSHES, Pure WINES & LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SUOULDER Braces and all kinds of PArENT MiptCINES, PAINTS & OILS. Physicians reser iptions earetully compounded and all orders correctly answered. Medicines WARRANTED GENUINE and of the best quality. March §.—3m. No.1, Commercial Street, NEVADA ACADEMY. W. E. PRESSEY,.. PRINCIPAL. NO, 27 SPRING S bey WINTER TERM OF 71 da Academy will Commence TREET, NEVADA. HE NEVAMonday, January 5th, 1863. TUITION PER MONTH? The Languages & Higher English...85,00 Common Kuglish Branches aud } a Book-Keeping..esecesseecees ee + $4,00 Primary Departinent...eceeees eee 88,00 lor further particulars inquire of the Prineipai, W. do. PRESSEY. NEVADA, Sept. 18, 1862.-tf SELECT SCHOOL, lor YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Jioad of Broad Street, Nevada City. W. E. F. DEAL, A. B...PRINCIPAL. THIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OVEN ON MONDAY, AUGUST, 25th, 1862. TERMS: Primary Branchies... «{ (per month).@4 00 Knglish Branches & Mathematics * 5S 00 ees Soeves > % 2 Ov] oN Se Ae % 0O ane oes : 2 00 No Extre Charge for Book Keeping. Yor further particulars enquire at the School liouse. Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the College Classes. Nevada, April zsth, 1862. cg PICTURES: FRAMES, M. J. FUCUTCHA NS, No. SS BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Next door above the Now Yor Hotel. M. J. M’CUTCHAN,?} Having purchased of Messrs. Kent & McKay, their entire stock of Frames and Mould. ings, is now prepared to furnish those in want of anything in this line, at Reasonable Rates. Call and see this tine assortment. Fy JOFEY, ye LEWIS COFEY & RISDON'S Steam Boiler & Sheet Iron WORKS. Te only exclusive Boiler Making Establishinent on the Pavitic Coast, owned aud conducted by PRACTICAL Bolten MAKERS ol! orders for iad Work,or repairing of Old ork, executed as ordered, and warr ? ; a acai H 1 warranted as OLD STAND—Corner of Bush and Market streets, Opposite Oricntal Hotel, San FranIneo. Sept, 22m6 EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial Street, J. C> MASEL & CO, [SUCCESSORS ‘ro CHAS, KENT, . CTI WOULD RESPECTFULLY . ig m the old friends anc pat . 4 Pet infor wie rons of this establishment. and —_ the public in general, that they { ean always besound at. stand, where they keep on hand the be t qual. ty of AMERICAN trl en , SrEVE sy OT BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Corned Beet and Pork, Ve would solicit continuance of the very iberal patronaze heretofore bestowed upon ‘his Market ; trusting that the quality of our feats and manner of our dealings will fully aerit it. J.C. MASEL & C Nevada, Jan. 5, 1962—t¢ nigra OO, e above American Dry Good Store. 39 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. CHINN & COLBY ] AVE just received from San Francisco the largest aud BEST SELECTED stock of : SUMMER GOODS ! ; Ever brought in the Mountains. The Dry Goods Which they offer tothe LADIES OF NEVADA and the surrounding country are at Prices that Cannot Fail to Suit. SILK GOODS---OF EVERY STYLE DRESS GOODS! Toiics Peintes, Jacones, Inudiennes, Soicrics, POPLINS, SUk and Wool Shellers, Organdies, Yraveling Dress Goods of all kinds, BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARFLTS, Linen of All Kinds, Gloves of every size and color. French and American Prints. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool, Damask, Lace aud Muslin Curtain Table Damask, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, And a variety ot WOOLEN GOouoDs, A large stock of TRIMMINGS, MOHAIR, BAREGE, Marseilles Maniillas, Embroiderices, And and Lancaster Quilts, SHAWLS, Bonnets, Parasols. NEW STYLE ENGLISH SACKS. NEW STYES MANTILLAS! BONNETS ety entirely NEW ! CHILDREN’S HATS! _ This permanent stock of Dry Goods—the iargost ever seen inthe mountains of Califor J Dla—was bought for Cash and we will guari rautee to sell cheaper than any other. estab. lisiiment can possibly sell. _ badies ? call aid examine our Goods be-~ fore purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. \ CHINN & COLBY, Nevada, Aug. 6th. R. FINNIE, Corner Mainand Commercial Strects, IWHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN { GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, 7 Grain, Flour & Ground Feed, ; On hand and for sale.j ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, GRAIN, AND GROUND FEED, On hand—~a large stock of the aay SELECTEDY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, For sule at the Lowest Rates for C i Delivered ree of Charge. me eRe ie BEST NE VY SOAP MANUFACTORY The subscriber has opened a Manufactory for Chemical, Olive-Oil Soap, . oA T GRASS 7 ALLEY. OFFICE~ At the Drug Store of J. P. 2) & Co., Grass Valley. Orders Solicited, October 15, Iséz, JOHN PARKER. ank NEW STORE and NEW GOODs, + J AVING TAKEN THE OLD opposite C. W. Youna’s Jewe No, 30 Commercial Street, Store, Nevada, Offer for sale all articles usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE, Consisting in part, of WHITE GOODS, . FLANNELS, HOSIERY, . LADIES’ SMOKES, Perfumeries, Ladies’ Dress Trimmines ‘ Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods; ¥ hich ae THEY WILL SELL CHEAPER than any other firm . is ci ! h this city. Nevada, Aujust 20, [862.7 : nove A. H. HANSON & Co., 52 BROAD S7., NEVADA [Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Goods Delivered Free of Charge, ee ee