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January 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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Foundry Shop, ada City PRS BUIL? ery of ev, ron: of Buildx, Bark Mills, orders filled Ly catablish iecu--freigh k TSOM. LAUGHLIN ey will gives. RCH 17.. nvited to at mM ! ts of = CUT, cco . !!! NKINS. N HOD OF World ! 0OKS, PTION! TES, at . & CO. te., Nevads C0.. he not wantit ‘padlished . in ‘the papers, and took . . Sanday as the day to see how it was comirg : judgment agatast D. H. Willams. . for cost of ert = -evesiieg: tel 100 : er Today, as has’ been the-eustom for} SENATORS. ae the past few moiths, a great many merchants . JC: Bitdeeye & Joseph Kutte of Nevads. and clerks have taken advantage of their day. 6B Oulon + ioe rm of rest to take » good walk over the hills.— Van Dyke, of Hutnboldé, Klomath and We thought it rather singular they -should . Del N Ware he ao regular im thts habit, when-to, and be_quartz lead, did) who ag aes eal ‘Senator, on the last ballot, on Thuraday =7 voted in th A. G. Abel, San Franciseo._ R. C.Gaskvil, Plumas and Butte. or. We have found out all about it and hav; “promised not.tablew"™-on-theme-Seffieeit} epee is rich and we. are glad of it. te We have foceberd a commanication from*Feabed Crannell” which we must de~ eline publishing for two reasons. Firet— _ the author haa not sent ué“hie_real-name:— ~ Becond—most of thé communication is devoted to a subject -we.do not wish to have anything to do with—it’s not in our tine. District CourT—Jan. 18th.—Stokes ve. Winkell et al. —~Dismisaed at plaintiff's enst-— the case baving been settled by the parties. opposition.Cooper ts Voss.—Argument on Kdnaeeee set for hearing on Thursday next. Ott va. Scharff and wife—Jadgment and docreeof foreclosure ordered. Mellighe. vs. Eureks Lake Co, opietgeent arlered. Court adjno toed ti till Thiireday next te Another rish\quirtz -ledge has. been discovered abont a half mile tram town.— The owners will commeriee taking ont rock next week, then we will give full particnlars. Everybody. almost, is prospecting for qnartz and copper lodes. We hope they will all trike them rich. wad E. Withington, near_the hace atreet bridge, has just received a magnific . ” cent stock of pictures, frames, wall paper, &e. He sells everything in his line mighty cheap, eo give hima call. te We regret to learn that Rev. Willes is about to leave this place. During: his stay in this city for one year, he has suc» ceeded in_faising eufficient means to build a ehurch. and a-very pretty one. sompliehed what noother Episcopal preach~ _ercould, even in times when everybody was flush. erD. M. Varney, the gentleman who atated on the street, at the time Fort Sumter was taken by the rebels, that he never would have his hair eut till the Fort was retaken by the Federals, left this city a few dave aga bound for' the Atlantic side. terShaffer & Co., on Broad street, have jast received a large addition to their stock of Farniture. Great bargains are offered. Rerurwep.—Mr. R. Wigham, an old_resident of Nevada errived in town afew days ago. The Wigham Quartz Mill, on Gold Flat, was erected by Mr. W. in 1850. We -areinformed that he, having heard of the copper excitement, has returned to look after aledge descorered by him in 1852. CaBIN RoBBep. —The cabin of Wilson’ & Carson, near Sogga’ will, was entered a few . nights ago and robbed nl. gne. GF The editor of ma Grass Valley Nationel—a funny fellow—wavts us to exchange our interest in a copper lead for his quartz lead. He evidently thinks we are a native of Posey county, Indiana, which is no suctr thing. We. are afraid the quarts lead he owns will make us as poor as it-has. made him, if we stick to it se long as he has. EF"Persons in want of good wood should by all means give Baker & Wymore a call. They have a large lot.on hand and sell it cheap. oe services at the Court House this (Sanday,) morning. Rev. D. Ellis Willes will preach a Farewell Sermon at 1} o'clock A. M. The public are invited. a QUARTERLY MekTING.—The Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist Church commen« eed yesterday evening. Preaching this morning, (Sunday) at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. by the Rev. D. Deal, Presiding Elder of this District. Tue weather, for the past few days, has been delightful—the nights be ag clear and SPrYhbd Soaceiasaae Ma hed entered epee ee eeeae, ah actinic: __ Benj Dore, imer,a-few days since, turned out a nest of He has ac-}-G. Higgins Placer, J. G. McCullough, Mariposa, Mereed, and Stanisluus. ASSEMBLYMUN. rand J. W. Rule, of Nevada NW. Blanchard, of Placer. 8. C. Whipple, of Humboldt.Matthew: Howell, of Plumas. Jas W. Crawford, of Sierra. J. G. Moora, of Butte. = Samuel Meyers, San Joaquin. “J.C. Sargent and 0. F. Redfield of Yuba. Jas. Barclay, Calaveras. Mauuct A Castro, Monterey. John E. Kincaid, San Erancisce. H. L. Dodge, “ oe Bie 2 pie “ Cyrus Pajiner, = ‘F. M. Smith, Butte. E B. Smith, Sierra. J. H. Warwick, Sacramento. J.C. Wilson, Santa Cruz. John Yule, Placer. One of the heroes’ of the Nile, a sailor named Robert Hall, died a short time since at Totteshamn. England, at the age of ninetyty-four years. He served under Lord Nel-. son in the great victory of the Nile, August . 1, 1798, and after quitting the service resuimed his trade in Tottenham. In 1854 he was pensioned by the Printers’ Society. _of that place. THe Lewistown (Marne) Journal says! that Mesare. Reed and Stevens of that place, while ploughing a field belonging to the fore 162 snakes of all sizes and colors. . A LITTLE boy, son of Charles McCeen, ‘wns severely. injured on the 8th instant, at gro Hill, a short distance from Placerville, by a car used for conveying the dirt from a tuonefs_ aaa PURCELL, (R. c ) of Cineinoatt; recently preached @ sermon against theaters, “the wife of six hiabands ” The discourse was creating considerable excitement among theater-zoers in Porko palis. Recovertne. —The Grass Valley Nation~ al says. John D. Little, stabbeda few days’ since by J. B. Bledsoe, in that place, is rapid~ ly recovering from the wound then réceived, aud was yesterday able to be out. ere ATTORNRY General Bates, in a case offi] ‘cially submitted to him, hae pronounced that the law confining the command of American coasters to American citizens, does not exclude colored masters : — Tne Georgia Legislature passed a law reeently for obstructing sll the navigable . 5 streams in the State, epprepriatet: $500,000 far that purpose. Manniep.—Major-General John A McCler natfd was married to Mis3 Minerva Dunlap, a sister of his former wife, not long since. — Wine —The San Francisco Prices Current estimates the wine in California, for 1862, at $5.050.000 ~The. cost. of working the vines it puts at $2 628.000; being a clear profit of $2,422,000, Rating interest.is at would. represent a eapital of $13, 444,250, “and each acre which cost, with. all the improvements thereon, but $200, is now worth $437 77.” owe eerie ae a tw Rev. B. Brierly, editor of the Nevada Journal. speaking of h's oration on the occas sion of the colored festival in this rity, on Wednesday last, in commemoration of President Lincoln’s emancipation preclamatioa, Saye: Having : delivered the Oration, we have nothing to ray about that, further than this, the audieace seemed interested and pleased. nnn eee ann eee ‘Tue waste paper of thé English Government officers, whieh is callécted and sold by the stationary office, produced about thirtyfive thousand déilars last year, and vis expected to bring nearly the same sum this year. This is independent of the “blue booke” printed, but not read. which after the lapsé of a certein time, are disposed of as waste paper, Sheridan Knowles is dangerously ill in Derbyshire, England. The great dramatist, we fear, niet upon the éve al world W. H. Sears, Jae. Collins, Seth Martin . niet 18 per cent per annum, the above profits . 4 HATS, ees or fo to THIN ot 1Tieers tobe disposed, of Wists resolved fact aoe we CAPS, VALISES, ? “And pend Ansbitile bi * Goodyear’s Rubber Goods ! ! 'Atsuch: rates as will induce buyers to purREGARDLESS OF COST: — (Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Sint Weveaay"” tet not 2 x OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF. Clothing, Gents Purnishing. Gccea! ang BOOTS, x veecaene = } require it. ee SHOES ‘. orders must be ‘trrected to us to obtain the gedatch. & Co., Nevada. Virginia city. Grier, Silver city. chase at once. de20 _ THOMAS HENRY, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co’s, No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada City A. Gn ME abn and forwanted to Nevade . Territory and intermediate points with des} All orders sent to him will sega and faithfully attended to.References.—Weaver & Co., T E. yg ae H. Paul, Gold Hill. . Beans Hl i reh man, John -no6 in which he alluded to Ada Isaacs Menkin fas site For Young SELECT SCHOOL — Ladies-and Centlemen. peg . OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA Ww. E. Fy DEAL, A “2.00: --Principal. ‘HES SCHOOL will reee on Monday Aug 25, 1862. TERMS: Primary Granches, per MONTH s++.646000200Ft A English Branches & Mathematics, per month : 4 t onto any of the College classes. Latim...seese sesvecees oesecccerecs Greek. Seb S CM ORs edocs coe eager 109 German.... eeesescecseccce Cepocces + 200+ Freneh... GsedeSsocscecscsastesnetes “ 20 No extra stars for Book Keeping. For further particulars enquire at the Schoo ouse Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared B. the man sbali lector for the
plication t sistant Assessor. Manufacturers. Auctioneers, ‘patchers. Brewers and Toll Brid e companies, WN] pay within ten days, month. accordin will be furnishe: of those interestedis directed to the following . . > provisions of the Revenue Law : ; ‘That if any person or pers or carry on any business hereinafter mentioned, for the exereising or carrying on of which trade or business a licence is required by this. Act, withont taking out such license as in that behalf required, he; she or they shall, offense respectively, forfeit a penalty eqnal to . three times the amount of duty orsum of money impoxed for such liceaces.”’ ] +. That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties provided by this Act on manufactured articles, as aforesaid, the goods. wares and merchandise such manufacturars ted States ” (See: 70) ‘That it shall be the duty of the doticetor aforesaid orhis Deputies, in their respective districts, and they are hereby authorized-to collect all the duties aud taxes pens 57 Act. however the same may be designa to prosecute for the ‘recovery of an ary be forfeited by virtue of. this 8S. B. DAVE NPORT. Collector 5th Division 4th Distric’ Officc in Birdseye & Co's, senting Nevada, November i7th, i862. Pacific Mail I Steamship @. ve oe sas ee sums which mg Act.” [Bee. 31. seh Jan. ist—Constitution. Jan. 10th—St. Lou s. ‘Jan. 2istGolden Age. From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, 4. m. U. $-REVENUE NOTICE. has eomprising the cou ed an office at the Ban ng House of Birdseye & Co., inthe city of Nev , Ail duties and taxi the office of the Colle Persons liable to pa be required to take within eee So of the aa e of an apbe made throu duties month! the first day of eac Seouthe, on the pr to a form of statement from this office. tured an aan A hom yf. and Pacit« Cor. es 3 = unsold b forfeited tothe Un The follow be dispatched in January, 1863: As persons required to ay Excise or other duties\under the act of the thirty-seventh Congress, toyrovide internal Revenue, &c., &c + tee a July\ist, 1662, are hereby notified that Davenport. been -appo 5th\.Division of the 4th District, of Nevada for [See. 5v. ‘Panama. "he "Faoama iallrond, Company are payable at "License will ; the samg¢ The attention s shall exercise inted Coland has open-} __ . the Ate om eced whie every such . this and any sum or jouse . een eee ee years ane gr §100 Rew ard—Forany saeere philis, in an i/ = nuine. \. ALL OF WHICH HE 1S SELLING AT THE tarjgersten he A aitred tee child frome Rees “bet which if yabipars 9 Delieve it the heey . bTOC i, -in all x will accotapany each somene the no ania ate New York, is on the out” = Of, — Cer ‘Street, ‘New ‘York RED INGTON : CO» ' By using that Safe, Pleasant, veer, and Spe ‘eifie Remedy known as HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU _Read the Advertisement in another column, . and pfrofit-by it— Diseases aid Symptoms Enumerated.Cut it out,and Preserye it. You may not now ~. But may at some Future Day. “It gives heaith and vigor to the frame, Aud bloom to the pallid cheek.” , It Saves Long Suffering and Exposure. ~ Beware Counterfeits . Cures Warranted, San Francisco, Dec. 23d _ 1962. —Im stage, whieh ~ DR. LE KICH EAU’SGOLL:EN BALtt SAM faites tocure. No iu-neces-—— . sary upon this medicin, it stands entirely ‘-wpon its own unequaled “merits ; it has cured thousands who have wasted handeome fortunes, and will cure thousands more’ Golden Batsam No. [ for first and second stages, such as sores upon thelegs or other parts of the body, sore eyes, etc. etc. Golden Balsam Ne. 2, tism. Price, $5 per bottie; upon receipt of this Sum we will ship to any part -~of the State — NoTicE.—We have no agents for this medicine, and arc-sole proprietors and manufacturers. All Otserve well the manufacturer’s name upon each inside label. We guarrantee a perfect and lastip§ eure. © ICH ARDS & WH ITFIELD, Importers, Whelesale and Retail_Druggists, _Gorner of Clay and Sansome sts., Sen Francisco, Also, Sole Agents fur the célebrated SPANISH ANTIDOTE, a preparation never -known to © fail, for the cure of Gleet Genorrhea Irritad tion, Gravel. and.all Urimary deran ments. None eons without our circular of Golden Baleam —* around thé bottle. ocim3 = a Lt CROCKERY. F2exon CHINA, GLASS WAKH,: SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLRY, Ete. PERCEY DOUCLAS,. 42} Montgomery streect, . GAN FRANCISLO, ’ HAB THE Largest and Best Assortment of Goods . im that line to be found in the City, \. LOWEST PRICES, iT HOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH sii abaae de? Greatly to their Adeatage to give him « call before suiting Alene, a San Francisco, Les. 8th—imidp COR. OF PINE. AND COMMERCIAL 8T if You Want a Geod Drink, Go TO BLAZE'S! FP chase sw Aimrload the 1 Tor not fail to suit. fur Tertiary. Mercurial and Sphilitic Rhcuma. -~ eee THR DRY Gor SILK aba Vartery, . fy 120m, ag reo Bas Hrandaen siafaeen * piss “PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY! — . Tadtemnes, Boierteay Traveling Dress cligrs,Oressats, iE BRUSSELS Jilgd e VELVET ‘CARPETS. rad Gloves of sv pe hat te ondeolor. : rere Silk & Wool C Table Damask, Brown a . Sheettieg, ss A large Stock / tinea h for Mohair, Marseilles & yEnc ial, Mantillas, Shawls, . Embroideries, Bonnets, _ Shakers, Sunshades, Umbrellas, _. Parasols, : NEW STYLE I DUSTERS! NEW STYILES MANTILLAS ! New Style of Ewbroidery,. entirely New ! BONNETS & CHILDREN 8 HATS! ' New Style of DRESS SILK. This permanen’-atock of Dry Cood Nai gest ever seen in the mountaine of Calife was bought for Cash ret ba we will sell cheaper than any other extablishanent: eanseeethly alt, ih eal La sie examine our Goods before purchasing elaewhere. Give us one trial. ONENN & COLBY. Nevada, Oct. 25th. a PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, tig ji Cigars, Tobacco, Genuine Meerschaum Pipes &c. 139 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed from Rida! ey to Saturday evening. mes HERIFF’s SALE.—Whereas, on ad day of December, A. D., 1862. a final the, and decree was rendcred in the Dietrict of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the’ county of wevada aguines Benjamin F. Coon, and in favor J. Patterson for the sum of Three Han. dred, Thirty-eight and 19-100, dollars, prinalpal debt with interest on the ag wee ae at t rate of two A galore per mont F trom the LP of July ntil paid, together with costs of suit. And whereas on the ae day of December, A. D., 1862, it was ordered decreed by the said court that th ‘mo “. eet forth Tn plaintiff’s complaint. be foree andthe property therein described, to-wit :~ All that certain tract or pare ‘el of land, known as the Buena Vista Lumber Yard. situate in the weet of Grass Valley, county of N oo State of California, being the same oy ht of %&-C. Richardson, T, Woodruff, and b. Cleveland, by the Buenna Vista: Mil! company, together with all and singular, the hereditaments and ap “. purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wis appertaining, more particularly descibed as fellows: That certain tract of land.or town lot go called. Situate in the town of Grass Valley,county uf Nevada aforexaid, in the easterly iy portion of said_.own, and lying on the south side of Main . street, bounded on tue north by lot oceapied by aoe Hollis, late Dr. Cleveland’s residence and -the line of Holtia’ = to Maiu street, fronting on said street 25 feet, be the same more or less, on the western side by _. lots of Jeffries, and others, extenditig back on, southerly ,to the locality or line of premises o ed by sundry. rsons nnknown, com y known as China Town, and on the cast by Holloman and others, late Koberts & Vertners Lamyer Yard—be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment interest and costes, and the pr thereof applied to the payment of said sums. of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that I ‘will ‘expose public sale, all theabove deseribed’ p the highest bidder for cash in trent Or ike eth: rats House door. in Nevada, on: Tuesda vee i aes between the hours of9 oral ock A. an Pr. M Given under =y hand this 6th day of 186' W, KNOWLTON, Sher Toterts & Maslin Piffs’ Atty. i. Ii. MACKLE, HENKY — H. MACKIE & CO., BAIN “ (Sueressors to C. W. Mulford ) At the ola stand, Main street, Nevade, {OLL DUs‘' bought at the Lene oa pre pee . nog r N Sight Cheekson pan Francisco * Exchange on the Atlantic States and Burupe, a ° = in bums to Bait. + : a Ad made on Gold f forwarded to thaD: 8. ae a ; Mint for Assay or-Coinage. FOR SA LE ! Count rip bought at the Highest Rates. NE half interest in the Fashion Saloon,. 7 Age for surance agaist F ~ —— at Ked mae Site eonmty. 7s Nevada, July ist, 1862. . i saléon is doing a mess, and offers 4 : splendid Pcie Fill me extment. For particulars GkY kW. MiMvD, ly to JOHN M. MeN ytd THER, 3 = oe ee T ‘at the Highest mar : ws a 19. DUB BLAZE’S TAVERN, op Dust Pavel navnnneetaate on Duet m for Assay or in’ Bight Checks off San Oraits on the Kastern gor Collections for Coinage a the U. bs and : Mevada. Sept. 6-4