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February 15, 1863 (4 pages)

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~ SS a ge eneumberad with the polities and sage Twe Asrect —At preseot therein psin, fal suspense on this cosst in regard to the Condition of affairs st the scateof war. Althésigh we now and then receive an item of ‘pews which threws s glimmer of lizbt upon . the dark uncertaisty , and seems to give some information as to <.c purpose and policy of the government, the large majority of the dispatches only remler the information more ebsctre and uncertiin. The dispatches are) __ epinions: of agents and operators, that any attempt te obtain correct ivformation from them will inevitably eed in failure. While this is trne of the details. snd while in almost every course of policy determined upon. by the Administration is painfully unerrtain. the main features of the cantret cannot be mistakes. There are landmarks which tower above the darkness enveloping the aflairs of the nation, and poiat out with unmistakable certainty Administration,fer this ove purpose—to —and it bas ever been the sole object of the Administration, and never from the begin-~ contest te the preseat bour lave they shown by word or ect any. wavering from the first, firm resolve. It ts true that the slavery question has been brought into the contest, it wss-not made an issue by the Administration. It presented itself in every of the contest. The rebdcis took ‘up ares, arowedls for the purpose of making the institution the fuund tion ot the governmest. They made use of this species of property to build their fortifications and tofight their battles. While these things were being done by the rebels, the army of the __ United States, marshaled for the purpose of crushing the rebellion, was éapturing and re~ . terning neg:oes who were to man the batteties and assiat io overthrowing the governwent they were defending.-'Tae goreroment could not hold them because they were preperty, and it would not be right to confiscate You can confiscate the property of rebels, but you mast not emancipate their negroes, said the Peace Democrats, that would be unconstitutional. It was by long and dearly tought experience that the gorernment was forced to view the question in its true light, much bicod had been shed before the authoritios took a right and deter: mined position. The great principle for . * the rebels. were fighting, the source of h of their power was a question which the Administration hesitated long before it was grappled. ~The government was forced to meet the question; and it has met it in such @ wanner as will strike aglow at the Jeff. Davis Confederacy, from which-it will never recover. And now that the fiat of etnancipation has gone forth, the ax -bas been laid at . the reot of the rebellion. ' FF Orderly Sergeant J. G. Child, a native of Cleveland, Obie, was drowned near the new San Diego Barracks, a few days ago Harry MicHets, ex-editor of the Marysville Appeal, is attached to the staff of Gen. Stargis, now on the Rapyehmeonshca is on it. <i Presipenrt Lixcouyx.— Bow, wow, wow, wow, wow.—Merysville Express. JEFF vis says the war has continued longer than hé‘expected. tis head Gas dex n connected to his rare a great deal longer than we mn. which led into it. A DROVE ot sheep passed throuzh Dayton. WN. T., a few days ago bound for the Reese WE notice, from our late eastern exchan~ ges, that about 22,000 emigrants have landed ip Quebec during the past year. Tue bill introduced in the Legislature concerning the capitol, proposes a tax of “ene-tenth of one per cent. or a mill upon the dollar, for that purpose. [The Legislature adjourned on Friday tomeetou Tuesday. Don't like the prope. sition. Better hurry your business up aod jadjoura. If you can’t get through by the Ist of April—favorite day—better stay ther” ee cisim the warm sents. . re [HF Benjamin Maguire. aged ‘about 26 years, committed suicide in Santa Clara feousty, by shooting himeelf through: the Democratic Ruiz. —Is is 2 favorite boast of the Democrats that the Goversment bas been for s large portion of the time since its foundation under the rule of under its regime. The country advanced in, _. prosperity, influence, wealth and business under all admicistrations until the lest, and ‘The Altany Journal thus sume up the respoasibiites wiich must be shouldered by, that party, and.thatthe country bas grown . . cent of two national debts, each greater in a went to ~au-Bee, about thirty of four thousand metres . in extent, fbich defended the froat and approaches of the camp, as weill.es the four entrances belly. a euler ae acl —— —he died. ; ara costintien baa here. offered in the tiene Wak a there was danger of MS. Latham being appointed United States Circuit Judge, that body protests, and repu~ dates: and thatthe Governor be requeste! to telegraph the resolution to the President. No action ge yet las bore tolee in ts matter.* Hope it will pass. Tre “ONLY Natios THAT HAs Paip fTs . Deets. —The United States has paid every — te the population and resources of the people than the present prospective debt. On the first of January, 1791, the pablic debt was $76,463,176 ; this was successixely . reduced until 1412, when it amounted to $45,209,737. The war of 1812 rsieed it te $197,334.933 in 1816; the debt was thoroughly ean¢elied in 1835, and in addition, $2+,000.~ -000 of surplus divided proportionately among the States. The United States has the rare hocor of being the only great Government that hae paid ber debts, with a surplus, and this witheut having oppressed ber Bh cand with excessive taxation. THe OVERLAND Tezecraru ComPaxyY. —The Union ssys: It was stated in recent Washington corres ndence of the Union that a stringent bill “had~-been.1 ‘ced Representatives, making essential changes in the charter of the Company, and modifying the charges for dispatches. We hare seen adispatch from A. A. Sargent, Chairman of the Specia] Committe which reported the bill dated February 19th. which states that the nor to reduce the rates for trlegraphing bet tween San Francises and Omaha. AN ARBITEAKY ARREST IN-RICHMOND.— A Tennesee Baptist clergymen named Graves recently, made an extended tour to the North, and then returned to Richmond, where he very innocently supposed there would be no harm in publishing the result of his observations. He accoidingly did so. His statementa were calculated to show that the resources, energy and determination of the North would in the end, notwithstanding pres: ent appearances, prove too much fer the Seuth. For this he was arrested and snt to pricen. So it appears that a man mast keep his opinjens to himself in Richmond .if they are unfavorable to the success of the rebellion Davisis unwilling that hie — should know the truth. A Boms Sxeii,— A peer ot Acaprico, who came up on the Constitution, brought a bomb shell which was threwn.into Acapulco the French fleet, during the bombardmentof that place. This shell not exploding, was corraled by the gentleman, and brought to Saa~Francisco a asa trophy, says the Herald. It is —— at _ Wright's head quarters. us -) Letrers or Marque:—A good deal of pressure is being made in Congress by: pto= minent gentlemen now here,-saye.the Bulletin’s Washington correspondent, to anthorize the issue of letters of marque and _reprisal, in view of the belief ‘that arrangements have been made especially in British quarters to run the blockade and prey upon United States commerce. They express the opinion that some action of this kind is indiepensable to prevent the destruction of eur marine interests from these sources. fue Bunker Hill Association of San Fran ciseo, composed of many of the former residents of Charlestown, Massachusetts, for the purpose of aiding the sick and wounded soldiers from that place, will give a grand festi‘val on the 20th inst., the proceeds of which . Wilt be devoted to that purpnse. Ee Parson Brownlow addressed a large assemblage at Masonic Hall, Louisville, on the 9th ult , and kept the audience “in a roar ofapplause,” says the Jowrnal. Governor's office until the 16th inst. for the sum of $25,364. applicable to the redemption of bonds of the civil fanded debt of the State that Administration : Democratic Administratian. ‘end Traiters were armed. under and by = Demorrstic Administration. fnoeratic Administration. *’ lien. the Democratic party are in arms — the Governmest. Orleans for asking ber if she .weuld. marrybim. He popped the question; she popped him. She must have been & nay. froopa of ths United States sre fighting weil. inte the United Stores: ionee 8 a: s Hie dietiesdut be general Hy ¥new bis men. SEALED proposals willbe received at the. 1. Treason was hatched dodidend ‘bys 2. Our Arsenals and Forts were iat: 3° The Union was severed under 2 De4. Only Democratic States are in rebel5. “Only men who heve always called with —_ Em sr A young lady shet 3 fellow in New and thes As effort is being made te start a canservative Democratic paper in Stockton. A le. an Maryavi sa Tile Express probably. Tut Missouri Democrat says that winter wheat in many parts of . the West is represented as being considerably injured by an msect, in consequence of the open season, CoLarep Covrace.—Aceording to tele~ graphic and: newspaper reports the colored Thus far they have given a good account of thems¢ives: Who knows but in this regard they may disappoint even the most sanguine. 1 J» eckson had a knowledge of their ability and. plimented them Tue people of hare’ are very anxious to have the California boundary settled. Tue monthly Excise Tax for the month of December in the city of Walla Walls, amounted to one hundred dollars and fortyte Bodie is the name of a new town guines have been found there. EG Dr. Norgrum, af Stockten. lately remeaved suceresfuliy a tumor as large es hen's egg from the neck ofa Mr. Creech. It was very near the jugular vein. SIA BES Eh ha camel Arrivaisat Natvenat Exchange Sroead Street, Nevada. GEO. RB. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR FESERUARY. 13.°1863. D yeas fail to SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN This valuable preparation 2s the _of one of the ae pth pe and Sk: ‘Nurses in New England ANDS OF CASES. inv and gives tone and systens. It will almost instantly re? Griping in the Bowels crxd Wind Colic, and overcome eonvulsions, which if not ~ senite Child ni! rm froma an Fall bottle. None gen Curtis & Perkins, New York, is op the out si-le wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealera>— Pn i Office, 13 Cedar StreetNew York ONLY 2 CENTS PER BoTTLe. REDINGTON & CO., and + whether arising . lars. springing up the Esmeraida region. Rich Joe Clark, San Fran G Linck, Al ‘W A Rapson, do CE > lusa 8S F Heary, do SH Patnter. do NK Parazett, co W 38 Davideon. You Bet W BThorab= »>VC G Drahmer. city D Callaghan, do & wife, do ors 4 S Juan F Whity, Moore 3 Spear, do JWharienby, San F obs y A Herbert, hate TH s, 40 J Nelson, J. W Coleman.Blue T J M You J Levison. Grass V Ak eo J W Coha, do B Nash,
GSayder, Blae Tent Nash. cnieentinniietiemetaeeaa MOTHERS! MOTHERS !! re MES. WINSLUW’S vor + and has been vena) with mewer failing success in THOUSIt not only relieves the child from pam, ‘vet — the stomach and bowels. correcis to the whole remedied, end indeath We believe it the east cadsuredt Remedy inthe World, in all DIAKRHCA in from teething or or using will accompany cach unless the fac simile of . " pISSOLUTION{OF PaaTs es we Sccomeeeanel fy snder thearm's SP Carley € Carey . & Ball, a ae consent. a Cele = ae of tee hr BALL. ea? oa so A. B. Carley will continue the business at the old stand, on Commercial street. pt angie oe SALE.—State of Califor10 ee. of Nevaca. township of Eureka, ss. > Sanat an execution to me delivered, oe "rom the court ofIra Stanicy, Esq., an Justice of the Peace, in and tor the coun Chas H.etter, and again: am of One Hamared and fifty poe 1 hare token in highest bi county, stat described property to-wit : One certain set of mictag —, known as L. ate ali tanneis, cats, flumes. boxes and thereunto lag ; said ty being situate on Orleans , Nevada county. Also, ome garden, with dwellin: house and fixtures there on. said house being now occupied by L. Buek. and situate as above.on Thursday. the fifth day of March, 1863, between the hours of 9 0’clock A. M:.and 4 P. M. of said day ‘Taken as the propedty *Buck to satisfy the above demands and itness my hand this 7c de of Feb. 1863. ™ _ D. BABCUCK. constable. ait ey aw ee. =e Street, Nevada. WaT. BAILEY, WOULD inform bis old friends and = the public that he has taken the above 1% house and ‘is now. ready to accommodate all who favor him with their patronage. THE ROOMS Hare all been furnished with the best of Beds } and Farniture, inferior to none in the mountains. THE TABLE Will at all times be fornished wiih ater“ market affords * THE PRICES Will be as reasonsbie as any house in the city. Give mea call, and I will guarantee satisfacNAT. BAILEY Proprietor. tion. Nevada, Feb. 10th, 18¢3. BP CRAND BALL ! ee yy hone Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready! Tuesday Evening. wae Ball Mamagers: . Nevada City. : Grass Valley. J. A. Lancaster, John Webber, E. Biock, Jr. J. P. Skeiton. G. A. Weaver, Chas EMiller. : Rough & Ready. David Bovyer. 8. M. Gilham. Timbuctoo, Smartsville. C. Comptor. G6. Gephard: Penn Valley. You Bet. J. Moatgomery. JCohn. Good Music Furnished. L. A. WALLINC, PROP’R. NOTICE! "We take this method ef informing the public that we will sell our large” stock of Winter Clothing ! : At Reduced Prices!! We have also receiyed an additional stock of Seedyonn’s Buebber Coats! ° White and Black tr Also, on hand Gum Beets, all kinds: and sizes. S. HAAS & CO., “Cor. of Pine & Commercial Street. ol P To the Ladies. We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes which we will sell at Sin Francisco cost prices. after this date. S. HAAS & CO., DE. LE ¥, SAM fails tocure. No comment is pecessary upen this medicin, it stands entirely own. mecrits it has cor: AGENTS, fly 126m San Francisco. al $i00 2 Oe OD Or Oe < ease of S hilis, in an which TCHEAU'S GOLEEN . BALCorner of Pine & Commercial Street. Nevada, Jan. 230. a FINE ARTS ! A SE.thoe who are desirous of taining 2 execution and ae ait toths . " der for cash at Orleans Flat, Nevada. . doneiposit SAN SILK “MOUSE! : _ JOSEPH ROBERTS & C0., ‘Seambep 9, ' STREET, w Lick’s — FRANCISCO, —IMPOR1ERS OF — * Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress — Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls,Embroideries, Hosiery, and Gloves! New and Fashionable Goods receiced fra : PARIS and NEW YORK, by every Steamer All orders entrusted to us by cur ' and . LADY FRIENDS in NEVADA COUNTY will be-promptly attended to. delé 2m Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City TEAM ‘ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILD to order. Castings and Machmery of ¢very description. Quartz. Machine constructed . fitted up or re All 3 of Builds Sar, Gnst, Mait and Bark Milk: Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders filled . gr tre cloned and at as 1uW rates as any oe or San Franciace—treigh “cb w4F HEUGH & THOM. GEO. A. WEAVER, } } J. W-CLARE, Nevada. § w San WEAVER & CO No. 59 Broad Street. . HOLESALE and retzil, dealers inGRO CERIES, PRU‘ ISIONS. SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS. &e., &c. Have takenthe Stand formeriy occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a comj plete ‘Btoek. of Goods, which wiil be sold at most 2 he Pubiic Patronage sofici¢ed. &> Goods delivered free ef charge. WEAVER Hy. Nevada. Mareh. 38th 1862. ST. PATRICK’S BALL} TUESDAY: MARCH 17th, 1863 :: Messrs. THOS. WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLID Would hereby give notice that they will gives . Grand Social Ball, at Temperance Hall. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 170. A COOD SUPPER Will be got up for the occasion. THE BEST OF MUSIC Has been secured. Tickets, oe > a = wed Tr Publie is reapestfalty invited to at Nevada, Jan. 5th. 1863. BILES SEAELS.. A. C. HILES SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, flice—Broad str=#t. Kidd’s Building. Niles Searls, Commissioner of Deeds Nevada Territory. CHARLES W. YOUNG. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Geo — : Kelsey’s Bleck, Ne. 37 Commercial Street. 20° Watches renee Pay act ‘and Jewelry les guaranteed. ” made to order. Nevada, Nev. ae ‘ieee JOBS GRIMES, ° WILLIAM GIBSOS, FASHION SALOON ! B Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON,...-. Proprietors. 'Y\EER choicest Wines, Liqn and Cigars will I. always be found at the Baro! the Fashion: Attached to_the saleon are two first-class Biliard Tables. ocl4 tf DIARIES! DIARIES!! FOR THE YEAR 1863 FOR SALE BY BROAD 8TREET,Nevada. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Be Surgical and Mechanical Dentist Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, . would inform my friends 1AM PREPARED with<s call. & © me eit ! and )4 issued since January 1858. re fect and lasting cure. Engraving or Lithograph, framed or WICH ARDS & WHITFIELD, unframed, er Materials & Studies of Clay and sansome Sen Sesieeee case . , Somes ate fail, for the cure of Gleet om ment in §an Francisce of érates for CASH_& portion: {> 5,00, A. P.CHURCH & CO) place at 11 at th e'clo * anxi 80 & thing We _ Ares have they rash plac bite ed . qh Colt to a ope bea. oral Sta ope gair Gor fore 4 day Ser mo! his fell da lec v ke a tl P r a —_ » > A ie i