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By Telegraph
Bevgtly Duily Transcript
WANTED!
At last accounts Foster was considered in a Ger QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR
critical position, although gunboats were in
Cutting Jewelry,
the 30th of March, and regularly bessiged.—
TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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Gee
ene
Washington, April’ 8th.—In private letters the vicinity, and reinforcements were un
Nevada County Official Press.
——
. just receive] from officers attached to the their-way to him.
‘SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12th.
amemewtnr
—
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departure of the fleet to attack that city, the speak of heavy skirmishing and the prospect.
writers express themselves confident of sti of a great battle between Rosecrans and
SECESSIONISTS AND ‘THEIR. MINING
cess, sod snythat such is the general ‘feeling
CLAIMS.—We have ‘more than once called
among both officers and men.
:
attention to the faet that some of the best
FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY,
By
ap12-3m
Rebel and Federal advices from Tennessee
Charleston expedition, written on the eve of
~ For iene
Candidate ae City Marshal!
487°Pine street, Ban Francisco.
ANTED. — (nformation of William
Collins, a native of Fayette county,
-women—end—ehildren, The Federal iron Phelps.apeaks on Mondaynight ata reet~
in its struggle with the most damnable rex
clads have been in the Edisto river, twenty
beliion-that everdisgraced the pages of hisby all tiles south of here for a week. Admiral
ing ealled by his friends," wha: desire tas
re-nominated.
7M. H. DAVIDSON, announces himself
as a candidate for . re-election to the
office of City Marshal. Eleetion, May 5th, 1803.
Nevada,
March, 27th—td
Pennsy!vania. who has’ been around the vicini
Johnston. . Roseerans’. mounted infantry ty of Nevada city. California, tor the Jast four
orfive years. Any person knowing anything
have been very successfulin recent raida,
of his whereabouts, will confera great favor by
The above dispatch is fromthe Union of addressing his brother, ISAAC COLLINS,
api2-Im
San Francisco.
~ mines west of the Rocky mountains, silver}
“datea off Charleston, April lst; says it em this morning.
have
who
men
of
and gold, are itt possession
San_ Francisco, April 10th.—Congreseman_tGRAND™
.
ported that Charleston is taken by all the
“no syinpathy with the AmericanGovernment
For.City Treasurer!
P. CHURCH, is a candidate for thafof
e fice of City. Treasurer, st the ensuing
a eee ges . Sth, 1863.
_Nevada, April 2d—td
For Aaeemsex §
a
LM. FUNSTON, ennounces himself as a
Vocal and Instrumental Concert. . ‘NV
e candidate for the office of City Assessor.
Election, May 5th. 1563.
At the Baptist Charch,
Dupont will be, here toxday, when it is said
“THe iron trade of Lake Superior is grvwlaw to belong to the Government. Since
that the bombardment.‘Wilf Cotte off. It is ing‘ unportant. During 1862, 115,721. tons WEDNESDAY EVENING;~March 15th.
of gold and silver on this
tory.. These ‘mines are recognized
1
H. COLLIER announces hiuneue as a
B. eandidate for the office of City Assessor.
Election. May 5th, 1863
Nevada, March 41st.
Nevada, April ath
For City Treasurer.
iH. HANSON annouuces himscif as a
“the discovery
reported. that the army ‘will.rdmain at_ Port ofiren ore, and 8,500 tons of pig iron were
. candidate for the office of City Treasurer
‘const the Government has not attempted ta
at the ensuing municipal cleetion.
Royal till after the hombardment. “I think shipped for market. ‘The value of the rough
Nevada, Aprit Hth—td.enforce its rights with respect to the mines,
that the report is probable as the rebels had . copper shipped from the same region in 1562
—
for good and sufficient reasons. But, the
The celebrated and World Renowned Violinist.
time
and
opportunity
to
fortify
the
land
ap»
.
‘is
_stated
at
$4,000,000:
opp FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY BALL
_right to take posessionor, se or legse the
ST Seed
® Wadamé Fanny Simonsen,
nines, at any time is scarcely disputed. At proaches, and make them almost impregn~
Narrow Escare.—A on dayssinee,
The FortyNouits Anniversary Bal?
able. We have been engaged for the last
MARTIN SIMONSEN,
the present time there are good grounds fur
given. by the Odd — of Nevada
county, Wiil take placeat Nevada, on
says the Stoekton Independent, an Irishman
}The Creat. Prima Donna, the best Operatic und
the Government to enforce its righta in those
. two dayain hanging chains to the sides of
’ Ballad Singer in this country—formerly
and.eome
Chinese
were
robbed
near
Chinese
of the Grand Opera, Paris—
our vessels to protect the machinery.
cases where a contrary. course works to the
Camp. . A conatable arrested a wellxknowd
MONDAY
detriment of the nation. There is no sense
or justice in the. Government exercising tlemformatiod regarding events at Charleston,
~-ency or.forbearance towards those who are
Cincinnati, April 8th.—A_ letter from &
appropriating {the precious metals belonging
leading officer in Rosecrans. army, received
to the Government to themselves, while they
here to-day, dated April 4tb, states that the
are en rapport with the enemies of tho Reenemy in their front have been. reinforced,
public. We dare say there is not another
nation on the face of the earth which would
allow treason to flourish even on rented min
and that their numbers are overwhelmingly
lurge. Deserters bring this intelligence. to
undergoing examination before the Justice,
hend and were dragging him off for summary
hanging. when the-officer by great exertion
rescued him. .
FINEMUSIC
Richmond papers that he is a candidate for
There are men in this State aad Nevada
New York, April 9th. —Sterling dull .and
unsettled; first class bills nominal at 162 @
164. Gold fluctuates™ between 46@433,
‘Territory who count themselves rich from
closing at 474. Government securities with
the prospect they have ahend of filching from out decided change. “Pacific mail 1884:
®*New York, April 10th.—Sterling quiet at
a Prince of Wales decidedly less worthy
or
deserving of the outlay. In the shape of
a Government they despise the precious met~
als that belong to it by right and justice.—
Should these men be allowed to fatten at the
expense of the nation? In the Confederacy
“there is no scruple abont taking or destroying the private, hard earned property of Union men. Why should there be a hesitancy
about taking from those ‘who sanction this
164. Gold unsettled: Closing at 494@ 494.
The entire dispatehes aro-voluminous
and
important. ‘’hrough rebel sources which it
must be remembered are controlled by Beauregard,
we: have definite intelligence cons
O00 ayear.
eral lands belonging to the nation; that the
claims of secessionists should be seized and
during the conflict but was worked off.—
The Keokuk, one of the strongest vessels in
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE
AUGUSTIN ISOARD,
J
The sum of $200,000 yearly is
granted to the Priuce out of the national fund,
Lancaster, willmake his annual income equal
to half a million of dollars—with a prospec«
tive increase as the lands in Cornwall and
Lancaster are rising in value. The Inte lamented father of the Prince, amoung his other virtues, seemed to have possessed a large
share of the good old German virtue of thrift
and itis to his excellent management_ that
the increase in the value of the Duchies
above mentioned
is due; ‘Fo-the credit—of
Albert and Victoria be it mentioned that
wheraas the custom heretofore has been for
the fleet is said to have been disabled and
beached on Morris’ Island. On the mornthe-Crown to appropriate to its own uses
agents for Government purposes. That is
ing of the 8th the fleet was still inside the therevenues ofthe Duchies during the mix
simple justice and nothing more. What enharbor but -did-not-tgppertheir—tire:—FhisL nority ot the Prince of Wales, Prince Al«
emy can say it is wrong? What traitor can.
bert not only didall he could to raise the
is the extent of Beauregard’s claim. With
value of the property, but the whole of the
claim that a Government should grant him
the exception of the aczidental injury to the revénue during the twenty-one years was
the same right and sufferance, as its loyal
Keokuk he does not pretend that any serious carefully accumulated for the heir, so that
children?
the Prince has come into the command of a
‘placed in the possession of Government
L. W. Williams,
Thos. P. Hawiey,
i
z
Preeniatee.
a large representation in the land of Dixie.
There is Terry, there is Sam. Brooks, Gwin
Calhoun Benham, Austin E. Smith, Thornton,
we look at the remnant of the: party left beder shelter apparently did not participate iu
hind by Terry & Co., we shall see that?’the
the fight.
TheYazoo: Pass expedition has been reins
party, though divided, still maintains the same
cardinal principles and recognizes Terry, foreed.and Gen. Steele’s division has landGwin & Cempany ta leaders. The leaders at Greenville on the Mississippi nearly
have gone to Dixie, and are there fighting west of Greenwood and ‘fort. Pemberton a
for the same principles their understrappers ‘detachment
of Tllinois troops has occupied
are advocating here in a rather disguised Richmond on the Shreveport rai! road at the
manner. Itis true the Dixie sheets of the junction of Roundaway and Brushby bayous,
State profess to be Unionist, but where and twenty tuiles west of Young's Point. A new
SAN JUAN:
WOULD call attention to the fact that I
on hand a large
EUREKA:
A. S. Thornton,
Roubert Lindsey.
assortment of the
* when did they ever utter a-word in condént
canal has: been opeh ‘three miles
in the
nation of the course of their party leaders rear, letting the Mississippi into a bayou
leaving the State to become leaders of rebels
against the Government ?
:
which empties into the river below Warreq
ton.
A large portion of Gen. Grant's army
and a division of Porter's ficet will soon turn
THE Washington correspondent of the Phil» up to astonish
the rebels below Vicksburg.
adelphia Inquirer saya: Thére was a Cabis.
At the date ot latest information from Gen
net meeting on Thursday-over Utah affairs. Hanter it was.believed that troops woiild
General Nye, Governor of Nevada Territory;] land on James Island and approach, the city
was before the Cabinet meeting, and, after by nearly the same route pursued by Bens
narrating the condition of Affairs there ex~
GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop'r.
IE" Bowet,
do
J MeNalley,
do
do,
do,
FR MChase, -Lincoln G Fellows,
do”
JIM Young, >
do
W Rall,
San Jose
W Harrington, Mary’e W Kelley,
do
HC Vanee,
do
M Dougherty, Sacram’o
GH Bobier,
do
KK Roberty; ~ do
I. W Curtis, San —— A P Melon«han, eity
Col Abby.
oO
H Frese, C umperland
© Schardin,
dq --M MeKey, Sati’ Fran
J B King,
_Maine C Willis, V irginia city
A-¥F Peasly,;~*
do
A Brown,
do
NW Shelly. Virg city D Gray.
SVan Dyke, Webber*s
SB Pierse. Star city
H Haven, Grasa V._
A Pork,
do
~
do
IJ Mitchell,
do
J Sewell,
city
J Hadison,
do
W W Hansburgh, ./’s
J M Hydaluff, Rec D RK P Burnett, Col Hill
A W Malley.
de.
_M Finnen,
do
R MeMurry, Cherokee G Robinson, Timbuctoo
R Phelin, San Juan
burg will soon culwinate in grand combined
. attack from north and south.
Tur-clock on St. Paul's, London, is a big
A rebel dispatch dated April 7th says that
thing. The pendulunris four feet leng, and at that date no boats were in sight of Vicks
the weight at the end of it is one hundred burg and the troops had left the Peninsula.
pounds; the dial on the outside is regulated
Gen. Foster occupyinga fortified . position
by a smaller one; the length ef the minute at Little Washington, at the head of Pamlico
hand on the exterior dial is eight feet, and River, North Carolina, was attacked by Gen.
seventysfive pounds weight.
D, H. Hill, «with a greatly superior force on
Dollars ps costs of suit.
Given under my hand this ninth day of April
A.D, 1863.
IRASTANLEY, J. P;
See
It is ordered an the foregoing Summons be
publis
in the Daily TRANscRiPT
for
the
space teak week
date.
Ww.copy.
bi atteat :
A true
2a.
IRA STANLEY, J. P.
LEMAN, Spécial Deputy Const.
Marden.
& Folger’s
CELEBRATED
FAMILY COFFEE!
T HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe first
class class Hotels in San_Francisco—and, is
used by them—does net contain any of the unwholesome ingredients used by forcign inven
tion to give color or strength but is strong
enough to stand upon its own merits.
—ALSO—
Fresh California Ground
RPICcEsS & MUSTARD.
Are admitted by all to be far omnes
‘Fhe California Steam Navigation Cemp any
rior
to impurted articles—and ‘nO 108s from,,
breakag e—can be had, by ordering
Marden & Fo
r’s Java’Caffe
snatgs3
OR SPICES,
lines
will. be wg en digenerous, The Hotel Reapirs
of San
Francisco. will accommodate female
teachers, attending tke Institute, at half the
r
i
From any of the Grocers, or from their
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,
usual rates
No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & California.
“N. Bb —Our faetory is always open to the In:
epection of the public
San Francisco March 20—1m
can be obtained from County Superintendenrs of
of Publie Schools.
JOHN SWETT.
saaaiae ce . inetruction,
~
April 10th, 1863.
NOTICE!
We take thia method ef informing the public
that we will sell our large stock of
Winter Clothing !
. BATES & McCORMICK,
Wholesa le Druggists,
At Reduced Prices!
We have also receiyed an additional stock of Goodyear’s Kubber Coats!
ROAD STREET, NEVADA,
&> Prescriptions carefully compounded. £% .~
}
q
;
Also, on hand Gum Beots, all kinds and sizes.
S. HAAS & CO.,
Con. uf Pine & Commercial Street.
Z
=
:
i
Ne
White and Black =
ed to be due for money ay for your use throu;gh
Mistake as per bill on file in my office. On failure so. to appear and answer, fad gment wil! be
rendered
ainst oy for the said sum sf Fifty
Seeds,
Gorner of Broad & Pine streets, Neyada city.
will give: free pasees’ over their lines, to all
teachers and school officers who may desire to
————
1 UMMONS.—State of California, county of
Nevada, to-wnship of Eureka, ss. Justice's
Poet. before Ira Stanley, J. P. The People of
the State of California to Patrick Culliman.—
You are hereby summoned
to appear before the
Field
BATES & McCORMICK’S,
State Geologist,
Frederick Billings, Esq.
The dail exercises will be conducted by a
corps of abTe and experienced teachers and leeturers.
and
—AT—
State Teachers’ Institute! ea eadecteees
Many of the Stage
Seedt!t!
All kinds of V¥resh
‘Teachers must obtain from the County Superintendenta, or School Trustees, a certificate
‘. stating their intention to attend the Institute.
which will be recognised by the officers of the
APRIL 10, 1563.
Count de paleo : F Geo Bryan. es Stage C Steamer and Stage lines.
Vor particulars see Institute Circulars, which
Gen Jas Shields.
W Destune}l Moores
bam last June. Doubtlesssthe struggle has
pressed the beliefAthiat nothing short of the been decided ere this date. "The few glimpundersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in
‘
said townsh
on FRIDAY, the 24th day of
arrest and @xecution of some of the leaders, see we get of operations on the Mississippi April, A. B._1863, at 1 o’clock,
P. M. to answer
to the complaint ofthe Illinois Mining Co. who
_inclading Brigham Young, will bring peace ‘lead to the impression that the seige of Vieks~ demands
of you the sum of Fifty Dollars alleg
and orderin that section.
Seed!. Seed!!
Giakdvn
Prof, J. D. Whitmey,
Jno. B, Felton, Esq.,
7,00.
Tickets,
Mareh, Y5th, 1863.
All kinds of Meat constantly on
hand at the above well known market, and for sale in quantities to
suit ne Meats delivered
in pe irt of the
city free of charge. Prices according to quality of _ ———
mh27-tf
AMES COLLEY.
Broad Street. Nevada.
JS Seymo
J Kieas,
C. R. Edwaris,
Allen Herbert.
Chas. Schardin,
Dan Furth,
Geo, Dornin,
No. 48 Broad street
‘AWRIVALS AT ‘NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
os
do
WOOLSEY’S FLAT:
RK. O. Hickman,
J, F. Kingsiey,
RED DOG :
attend the :Institute.
M F Butler,
GH Raker,
MOORE’S. FLAT:
Broad Street Market.
The Prince will be-by
y
A. H, Mallory,
M. Stinchtield,
E. J. Cook,
first quality of Liquors, consisting of
Brandy,.
Gin,
Wines,
Whiskey,
Cordials, &e.
‘Also, afew gallons of Wine manufactured
from the Grape by myself, im this city.—
None but the best of Liquors offered for
sele,
aplo
AUGUSTIN ISOARD.
Considering the source the character of no means wealthy compared to. some of the
the information and: the position” in which it millionaires of Britain, America or the European continent, but untess he develep very
leaves the contest on the part of our Navy
extravagant tastes. indeed, he and his.voung
this is good news.
wife may live a life of comfort and-afflucnce.
Crittenden, Thom, Phil. Moore, Crenshaw,
Firing atlong range and withstanding the
Shoemaker, Scott, and a host of others, all
bully good Democrats, who are aiding and heaviest artillery of the enemy are merely
abetting treason. Ogsuch is the Kingdom of slight’ exhibitions of capacity of the Tron
Dixie. These men had a party when in Culclad fleet.
Fs
TheCharleaton rams kept very close unifornia, ~ The party had acommon belief. If
te
Broad Street, Nevada,
have
damagé® was done to the fleet and admita'a
OF sucH IS THE Ktnepom OF DIxtk.— number of casualties in-Fort Sumter and} judiciously laid out, will go tar in increasing
his yearly. income.
J
GRAS VALLEY 3
Ek. MeLaugiilin,
J. P. Skelton,
J M, Lakenan.
Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store,
STATE Teachers’ Institute: called by
+A the Superintendent of Publie Instruction,
will be held in San Pranciseo, commencing Monday, May 4th 1863, and closing on Saturday,
May 9th. A course of free eveumeg lectures on
eater‘t relating to Public Schools “will be deli-.
vered by the following lecturers
:
Rev. Thomas Star King,
Geo. W, Minns, Esq.,
sum equal te: $2,500,000, and this amouut
The Demoeracy of California can boast of possibly in the ‘other works.
). Block, jr
‘heodore Lampo.
ROUGH & READY :
W.C. Ault,
D, Bovyer,
F. Montgomery,
dayevening.
cerning the attack.on Charleston. Admiral rod this, with the addition. of the revenues
Dupont. with his iron-clad fleet crossed the he derives from his Duchies of Cornwall and
robbery of loyal men, the property which bee bar and opened fire upon forts Sumter and
longs to the government they despise? We
Moultrie onthe morning of April7th. <A
claim that the Government should claim its
rebel dispatch says the firing wasextremely
own from all enemies, whether attempting
heavy all day, Fort Sumter being the chief
to rob in the South or in the West; that not
object of Admiral Dupont’s attention. The
a man who is not true to the Government
[ronsides, the flagship of the fleet got aground
should be allowed to work a foot of the min
e W.N. Rabbitts,
A. P. Church,
_Committee of Invitation :
nity of the heir to, the throne—for it is within the recollection of many now living in
Britain that far larger sums were voted for
“pin money” itis provided’ that the Princess
shall have the uncontrolled use of $50,000
yearly, and in the event of her becotmng a
vidow she is secured-an income of $150,
m
W.E. Pressey,
Chas. Marsh,
Jonathan Clark,
YO. C. Yorson,
ter The last Concert will be given on Thurs
Parlisment has been liberal, but by-no means
extravagant in the provision it has voted for
the-maintenance of the future state and dig
Committee of Arrangements:
the National Exchange Hotel. and on the even.
ing of the Concert atthe door. Commences at
8 o’clock. ~
“Extra BILLY” Smith announces in the
E. W. Roberts,
A. P. Church,
E. Block, jr.
ill
faa
Tiekets One Dollar each to be had at
—
Flocr Managers:
L. A. Walling, ~
L. W. Williams,
_d. S. Kaneen,
BAND.
pe
headquarters, and state no retreat from Governor of pac
eral lands; and where the metals belong of
the present position of the rebels is cons
right to the Government it is the sheerest
templated.
PROVISION FOR A YOUNG CouPLE.—
self-injustice to permit secessionists to take
an ounce from the soil.
ea
melynka.’’ with his Great _Imitations of
different Instruménts: and a
a crowd collected; threw a rope over his
EVENING,
April 27th, 1565.
Washington, April 8th. ~The Government
HERR W. ZIROM,
upto one o'clock, had not received any ins Mexican robber for the act. While he was . The Wonderful and only Performer on the ‘*Em
FOR SALE !
PART or whole, as desired, of the Gold
Tunnel Quartz Ledge and Mill.
“situated on Deer Creek, is offered; contains
2,400 feet
The Millisin good running order. —
tt has 6 Stamps and 2C hili Mills.
. This isan excellent opportunity for parties” to
invest in a paying claim,
. enquire of
Névada, Mirch 8th.
To the Ladies.
We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes which we will sell at San
Francisco cost priees, after this date.
sae
S. HAAS &CO.,
Corner ef Pine & Commercial Street.
Nevada, Jan. 23
:
Further particulare
T. GILES
At the Gold Tunnet*
A Fine Residence for Sale!
THE fine, large and new resi
dence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aristecracy
Hillin this city is offered
for sale on reasonable terms. The’
grounds are ample and cultivated,
set with trees. shrubs, &e., and
the.residence itself is one of the ‘most commodious characterene with every conrenience. Apply
oo
eS me &
Wickes’ heen. road
iy
Nevada, ‘AprilSth,
athei+ aa