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February 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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Scare apn REE aie matter mo may thekred towards * fone, Itis but common justi¢e, inthe ab. “Shaft Tfiends is apt to attach a like charac. ~ ter fo himself in the estimation of thé public. ‘ gtandard of judging mankind, _ ‘should be presumed to. be innedentof comeS ~% é Heary. Vv. ae a Senin bern sold at auction *, tie 7 t 12 one of the aldest eve tad in a" uate mart ei Can’r’ BE Nomsatep.—The result of t Sacramento so far makes d idate, cannot be nominated for “Thére is too strong an opin~ d not be aliqwed to separate ? aes personally ‘respon~ , Or he may Ue perfectly innocent of any Sasa even in the most remote degree with the. attempt. at cerruption made vy a blind ‘and perhaps Gnanthgriz*d agent. It is @ matter about which there will be two opinsence of any proof te the contrary, to Phelps unless there was reason to expect an equivalent in return. And they will ssy too}. ‘that so many corrupt politicians working for one and the same candidate is a suspicious eircumstance, and that, therefore, it is kafer to ignere ‘the pretensions of that candidate on geueral principles. The character of a ‘But the idiosyncrasies of human nature ‘are auch that such judgment is sometimes false, for it is occasionally seen that a truly good BACCO. age 2p letier in the Dubuque man is surrounded by the bad, while they Times ys tobacco is used among the nascoundrel} is sometimes supported.blindly by -the morahst or divine. The caprices of hif wan hature are various and contradictory. ‘Yet the old proverb—“A man is known by the company he keeps’’—is the common . We ate not disposed to judge Mr. Phelps by thie.standa:d, His previous reputation should hive weight, and if no direct évidenees of complicity can be found. if no authorization of w latitudinarian character can be discovered coming trom Mr.> Phelps, ‘he _plicity in the late diagraceful trananétions. We go further and say, that by every rule ‘founded in absolute justice, if Mr. Phelps . stood prominently forth as intellectoally, morally and politically the man above all othere for Senator, he ought not’to be affected by the indiscreet ur criminal zeal of a friend acting solelyon his own impulses and reaponsibil.ty. Judas was a chosen disciple, yet, ~ “does any one claim that the principal ortbis . cause should .be depreciated on aeceunt of the bargain and sale propensities of the agent? We are spgaking in tho sense of exact juss! tice. Legally there is another rule, “We oppose the’ election of Mr. P Girstly, beeause we do not belie ps? se. we believe there are others better-qualified ; thirdly, because _,Boliticnlly a teentet a = , ’ namely, we believe, after ap inany abortive trials, if he can succeed it must be aceum_ «plished by improper influences, apd, though “°Mr. Phelps might be the best-mav in the ‘State for the position of United States Sena. tor! we wouldtot have the people cheated of their choice by’ the machinations of oonront ‘politicians. , A Neice of the French Garnet Guyon, who is a Sister of @barity at Naples, has fled from her convent and taken refuge in the house of a Neapolitan lady, because the confessor refused ber abeolution’on aceaunt df her firm resolution not to pray fur Francis IT apd a . Somn trouble was PRD ELA LE lately. ina Meéping caran the train from New York-to arbi 4 negto applving for a berth. “Vice. President Haailin and othor Republic a: ‘on board insisted that he should be aecommodated witha bed, but ethers objected, and a debate ensued, reaulting: unfavorable to the negro, : ~ SuockixG hace. On Tuesday morns ing, January 20th,a young Frenebman, of the name of Louatte, was found under a tree ear Jack gon, with bis. throat cut in a shockmanner. A. ragor was found near him ned there ig. no doubt that he killed himself. pee oe Sees ee Dem., says that gre he. igs lined Ene Ere. rrilla secessionists in aa “should be te Fevend down !” We are opposed to the election of Mr. Cae fr. Phelps, who bas. been.the., ernment-os any. man.we might.name,.. But, as his opinions, be found when these questions . gumé that Mr. Phelps is sot guilty. Still. a . great many people will say and ‘believe that go much money would not be spent for Mr. have tee, in, favor of Mr. Sargent, for reain. ness on the following grounds; As, long as the war lasts he will be as true to the Govthe war capnet.last always, . , ients over, how will. Mr. Connéds stand upon the’ great issues that must necessarily arise 7— The debt of the sation, thet se amount of Government paper afloat, epee) a central ‘power. to give it as eur‘reney. ae words, it seems likely that ‘when the War ceases a national bank and paper mooey will be; fer a time, national neecessities,. Su too will.the wants of the country demand a high protective tariff, or a high tariff for revenue. * How will Mr. -Conness, a man who clings with the utmost tenacity to come up for settlement in'the United States Senate? A hard shell Democrat, bis first instructions were to hate a national bank, paper money and the tariff, to say nothing «f internal improvements by the General Gov‘ernment. ‘Can anybody say ‘his first impres~ sions do not-stick te him still?. For our own part, we had rather see a man sent to the Senate who is known to be right, not only towards the Government now, but who will favor all those measures when the war closes that the absolute needs of the country require. —— “WomMEN AxD CHILDREN CHEWING Totives in the rural sections indiscriqinately by both sexes, children as well as adults, for chewing aid smoking. A foraging party near Hartsville recently called at a house where they fouud a woman and thirteen children, the three eldest being girls, and all chewing a “power” of tobacco. The old woman exclaimed, “Wal, now, whar was you brought up? Never seen a woman chaw ‘bacar! Guess you hain’t been reand much. Don’t you hare any ladies whar you was raised ?” It is stated-upon authority of peraons who are believed to be reliable, that numbers of men who were drafted into the Maryland Militia are going over into Virginia. GENERAL Fremont’s coaches, which he purehased lust year at-an expense of about evch, were sold at auction at St. Louis, Se the 19th ult., bringing $250 each. — AT s foot race in Bloomingdale, N. Y., lately, hetween one Cassaday and young Gilderaleeve, the race was accomplished in miles. Casaaday won. THe citizens of Lewistown, W. T., are taking steps towards memorializing Congress to divide that Territory. Saba Tur Yrekn Journal says the Colton Theatre at that place has been soll to a French firm in San Franciaco. MARCHING ON.—The Telegraph says that they are soon to have a foundry established in Folsom. “ WILL you marry mé, Miss?" “No, ine ~ . deed. you are too funny for my-tastes: Tecan i take ajest; but nota joker. ” rr RASH young man haa threatened to npply the Main‘liquor law to his sweetheart, she intoxicates him so ! < _ oO Ouk Pinister to Nicaragua has assured that Government that no project of coloniz5 niggerain ‘that country shall be xttemptConanveicis wv The Colt Fire-arm Com. pany divided $300,000>bheing thirty per cent on their capital stock. at their Inet meeting. cr Wm. M. Lavend ‘formerly> of Trinity county,in this State, enlisted in the rebel cause, and was killed at lane Seek, Missouri, in lat, November. THe public school at Weaverville, Trinity county, has been closed, on accoant of the rere of scarlet fever. EVERY man has hia priee, so said Walpolé; but he never anid ae-mach of woman The faot.is, Walpole judged the ladies only too correctly, for he knew as well as we do; that many ef those dear creatures are beyond all. price. j THE auriferous tands of the United States and these solely on the Pacific const, arc greater in extent than the three kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland. THE rebels at Fredernckaburg took the dead bodies of their slain and propped them up se us to make them ressemble picket guards. ‘Thes were buried by our soldiers. THE reason women ge seldom stammer i is because they talk sa — a stammer has got ne chance te get in. “stutter” because they hesitate. Ba who ever knew a thirty minutes and two seconds, distance five . e Sheriff } sete at ecrerag ts rebel steamer Julia Roan end taking 300 ithiogtlas’ Gn our pdré.s'* > * New York, Jan, 30th.—The Captain of the Pirate Florida was allowed to leave SA By the duthorities against tle protest of : the Ameriean Consul, while the Wachusett was” kept there asf smorsing, giving the Pieris ample time to ¢ cee SS rom Brazos City, un thé 13th succeeded in Cotten, up the Teche river. The Federal gunboat Grover, with two regiments, was at Baton Rouge. “A strong force was at Carelton, under Gen. Sherman. Gen. was stillin New. Orleans. Advices from Key West saythat the gunboat Ticga arrivedon .the 22d, with -the-British steamer tured off-the Bahamas.Fortress Monroe, Jan. 29th.—The— Richmond ‘Whig of the 26th says: The enemy is advancing from Newbern, og and oth~ er points towards Wilmi Mobile, Jan. 26th.—A dispatch dated Mes Minnville, 20th inst.; aaye: ‘The Yankees and after two hours hard fighting with su. perior forces, our men fell back.” Goldsboro, (N. C.) Jaw. 25th.—It is re= ported that an Abolition fleet of ninety-two vessels, including twoMonitors and six other iron<clads, are in Beaufort harbor; a'80 that 52,000 Abelitionists are encamped in Morehead and Caro‘isa counties. Washington, Jan. 30th,—In— the Senate yesterday, Saulsbury apologized for-his con ducton Tuesday. The case will probably end where it's. ew York, Jan. 30.—A Newbern, N. C., letter says Governor. Stanly’s resignation was sent hence to Washington by last mail. It is based on the President's Emancipation Proclamation, whieh Stanly Sreeey opposes. Nashoille, Jan. 29.— Another “fleet ‘of 28 transports arrived tu-day. They were fired on by guerrillas above the Shouls: The’ gun boats shelled them when tle guerrillas retired. Gen. Weitzel has succeeded in getting a large force in the’ enemy's ‘rear at Bayou Teche, thereby completely flanking them. A New Orleans correspondent says’ the Harriet Lane is blockaded in Galvesten BayThe rebels are fortifying the Ligh and fitting out the Lane.Information from the U. 8. Consul ot Mat amoras says 1,300 Unionists have organized near Brownsville, intu. two cavalry regiments. The Consul writes that about 1,500 more are ready to join so soun as arms and amimunition are furnished. The announcement that the Bauks expedition is designed for Texas produced this ergauization: The following summary. vf later news is fram thé Democrat: Gen. Peck commanding our forces on the Bluckwater ‘iad an interview with the rebel General Pryor, in which the latter stated he had jofurmation of a re~ Gent engayewept near Savannah, in which the rebels suffered defeat. Ou the 8th the gunboat’ Pocahoutas captared the steamer Antoun direct frum Eog~ land. In the rebel Dacumren Foate of Teanessee advocated sending commissioners to WashSouth would consent to ‘peace. He intended, he said, offering a resolution to that effeet in order to throw the responsibility of further carpage upou Lincoln. On the 30th Gold opened at 55, clusing firm at 58. __ TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TRRASURER’s Orrice, NEVADA, February, -Ist;-4963.
Lf, persons holding Warrants drawn on the General Fund of Nevada cou . and tered between January Ist. 186', and July ot, 1861, are requested to present the same for payment, Intereston the same ceases at the date of this advertisement. E. G. WAITE, ‘Treasurer of Nevada Cernty. NS DIARIES! DIARIES 1! FOe-tae YEAR ~ 1868 . FOR an wihes A. P. CHURCH & CO, BROAD 'S TREE T, g Nevada. woman te ihealtate-about anzthing ? a capturing and destroying the rebel -ganboat }Banks . Pearl and a valuable eargo as a prize, ¢ap. wee. here alec nel. ition, consisting o Feat ry and. sitter, ; attacked Morgan’s command, this morning, . -_ a s We take this method ef informing the public Winter Clothing ! ; as. Tie Meduced Prices! tockGoodyear’s Bubber Coats! White and Biack !! . j ~§. HAAS & CO. +, Cor. of Pine & Commercial oa To the Ladies. Also, onhand Gum Boots, all kinds and recs bi SAN FRANCISCO —-IMPOR1T ERS OF — RIN SINETT Srt FER Rg: tame ‘Silks, “Weivets, Fancy ‘Dress a. oss and Gloves. ale New and Fashionable Goods receited = PARIS-and NEW YORK, by every Steamer All ordct# entenusted to us by our 3 LADY FRIENDSia NEVADA COUNIy wiltbe promptly attended to. , delé 2m We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes which me will sell at San ¥rancisco cost prices, after this asic. S. HAAS & co., Corner of Pat & Commercial Street. Nevada, Jan. wd. : a x ‘=: hate “SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggist; NEVADA CITY, CAL. thieemyn® = oe & FEMALES! FEMALES? FEMALES ! ! Usc that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known bos HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For all Complaints incident to the sex. No Family should be ia Without it And None will when once Fried by them. In the Decline or Change of Life, fitted up or repaired, All Castine. Sav, Grist, Malt and Bark Mil), Horse Power and Car Wheels. . Wevada Tron and Brass an And Machine Shop,’ Spring Street, Nevada Cit Cas Quartz Machinery construct! kinds of Build, to orders escription. Sik AM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUI) tings and Machinery ofeve) Ali orders fille promptly.and at as 10w rates as aby éstaviid itis mused BY. ment in Sacramento or San Franokcu—freig! YOUNG AND OLD, added. Feb 16-tf HEUGH & THOM, Before and after Marriage. During aud after Confinement, To St hen the Nerves, sane Nature to its Prop¢r Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, From whatever Cause Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take HELMBOL D’ 's EXTRACT BUCHU. See advertisement in another column. ‘Sat out, and sent-for it. San Francisco, Jan. 24th, 1863—Im . GEO. A. WEAVER, . MI Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEV MAN, and w plete Stock of Goods; which wi most reasonable rates for CASI. A portion of he Public Patronage solicited. i }\. Nevada: March, 18th 1862. J. W. CLARK, Fevada. San Francis, WEAVER & CO's, No. 59 Broad Street. OLESALE and retail, dealers fn GR) rs RIES, PROVISIONS, SHELF GOO) YING -TOOLS, &c., &c. Have taken te i be in constant roy Pa a = e wold x Goods delivered free ef. charge. 44° a WEAV: R&C0. JUST PUBLISHED : Bancroft’s Hand-Book Almanac for 1863, greatly enlarged, with many new additions. Bancrofit’s Practice Act, regulating proceedings in civil cases in Courts wf justice in Colifernia, Colton's War Map a topograrhical map of the seat of war iu 'Virgraion Maryland and North Carolina. Bancroft’s War Map, with the Fredericks} oor route te Richmond, on an enlarged scale. Bancroft’s Map, ofthe Washoe Silver Re59 BATES. & MoCORMICK, Whole sale Drugegists BROAD STREET, NEVADA, pep apmaiieng as carefully compounded i gion of Nevada Territory.. Bancroft’s Guide to the Celorado mines. } &A reliable Agent wanied for Nevada LCpanty: u' bane Fy ye cr by letter ANCROFT & CO., oe abifahers, San "Francisco, Cal. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF}! Opposition Dry Goods Store. No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada. a: A 8 we are determined to dissolve teat ot i. we aI Se aa a ” Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, atSan Francisco Cost. Our stock comprises every artic nected wih the oride. "Our Domatls bol Pane, i Goods is. unsurpassed in this city. We hell a LOW PRICES, °* and are determined not to be undersold house.in Nevada, Greve. call, rsa a sad del7 H. HORWITZ & co i. MACKIE, HENRY PHILIE. H. MACKIE & cOo., BANEKERS. (Successors to C. W. Malford.) At the old stand, Main street, Ni OLD DUsT t at the Highest: Sight Cheeks on Franci poneiogs ate mang Exch : the Atlant! States xchange on c rope in sums to suit. 7 ie : Advances made on Go forwarded Mint for A«say or Co * pe Arde Couaty Serip bog atthe Tee he ee cance againat Fires ir GEORGE W. KIDD, BALITEEBR, Iu the Granite Building, Brad Street, Nevada. Ge DUST Purchased at the Highest MarSufheek : 2 and liberal advances made on Dust ‘orwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8 Checks on San. onthe Easte at the highest Market value ae vaettf . ‘CHARLES DUNN, i, » adjoining the er, correr of Mint FOR SALE CH Fe on sareourar ee P [See 140,000 _8T. PATRICK'S BALL! é hi 6? ; TUBSDAY, MARCH 17th, 18631! Messrs. THOS. WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLIN Would a ere, give notice that they will gives Grand Po a nivthes Hall. og ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 171i The public is respectfully invited: om Nevada, Jan. 5th, 1863. No; 3a 33; 35 and 37, Broad Stre'NEVA DA CITY. ECE IVED-THIS DAY Gia HAVAN 4 Newer t Of the Mesuheneenvad Brand i’. » Also, the best Aseortments of HAR D. CUT, FINE RAT And Smoking Tobacco ! <A. R. JENKINS. eel UNION HOT ES — Formerly } Bailey 3 House) Netada. “ 224 Three Story Bire-Proof Brick — oa Satewiiahinin aio si ohhoiee sb ae : “Give me a ok Ks STARR, Aug. oda ‘Proprieter: Read the Atlantic Papers I AND PERIODICALS ! If ye would know all about the wet! BAD alend! and let your friends 1” y they can get them all ° Av. CHUREH & ©O"S. Paper ea ee oe OM Broad Streets, ‘evade. rity the p' _infort ‘Fran for th Fred. his a tieein ond t hapr be M.E Also stree « “Br surer Gene twee in th ister 186], tafior “mS e —~ aes 1 so mt. @ as if mt ot oe et os Ls oe — . Fo