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January 24, 1863 (4 pages)

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‘Nevada County Official Press. SELLING OFF! ‘SELLING OFF!! Exchange -ARRESTS.— When the order was issued sevveteus National a. — Nevad t, Stree Broad puttings stop to political arrestsin the Uni. ene fed States; the rebel sympathizers here Opposition Dry Goods Store. No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada. i° GEO. BR. LANCASTER; PROPRIETOR = HOUSE!_ ‘JOSEPH ROBERTS & to. The Ne Number 2, gATURI . Te nnetietn ts yx we are Deteemptees to Gieetee Be eerily, thought they were safe, and it was a common we will sell our entire stock of . JANUARY. 22, 1863 . Govern: the g MONTGOMERY ; denouncin them STREET, % tohear thing Grass V and Domestic Dry Goods, Keller & wife,San F JP Glide, Ha PraaitndaiOusk. steakForeign “Waccaville —— ment. But their career is likely to be cut JMiss MeDoucraebds door from main. entrance in “oo stock comprises -every article connected H Hughes, Moores do. short. The Confederate authorities have 4) 5 Keef,_ SATURDAY ‘MOREIEG Jan. at. Dry and the trade. Our Demestic A A Woods, eddoDog . with ¥. BRail, Carsondo large number of Union men confined in the . -E Goods is unsirpassed in this city. We sell at rick’s BLOCK, ow AH Mallary. ‘ PRICES Bow ' R cae Morrill, ~-¥ N. Wing. Miss . findthe overnment Our South. the of says prisons red, rumo : is 't s.— Tue New W. H Weeks. ~ Mrs Woods, » to be undersold . by any sav FRANCISCO. not s that Burnside had reing that it had a surplus of over ten thouvawe ichols. Col H Z Fae ‘Garson y and areindetermined the 22d, me Y. Tiof : a cal a Nevada. house . V Grass man, Free’t coxon, 4° 7 . them proposed to exchange —IiMPOR1 ERS OoFr— M D A Fisher, : do crossed the Rafpahannock, and that a terri sand prisoners, HORWITZ & CO. bls baftle was raging: That Longstreet for the Union prisoners now in the Sonth.— —— ae del? cee deter. = _. . NOTICE! was still in Virgivia, and that Lee’s army TsSethe Davis “refused, and signified his tried-as} be to” men er's hotd;these to Summ , mination arwy r ofou wasintact. One wing We take this method of informing the public = G. W. KIDD, C.C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANJON. Silks, ‘Velvets; SERIOU: while blaeti just, met w secident. . pleded pren jeit eye out hand, and . Fancy “Dress sede. was also bi " {Cleaks, Mantillas, Shawls,. A. H. HANSON & CO., : Bates wae ¢ Embroideries, Hosiery,. leviate the . forhia . to r aRxt vee TO T. avn ae 8 and Gloves! . perhaps,had succeededin flanking the rebels traitors to. bis government. Asa retaliatory that we will sell our large stock of & co., (heasire, our Government: has determined to. a s “god driven thentwo mile New. asgye ashionable ‘Goods receivedrom WinterClothing‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAI-i arrest all rebel _sympathizers in the North. es! Pric ced AtRedu <— ehand a , ives by every Steamer ——_ _ DEALERS IN pl. This This.is right; and when men begin to speak and We have also receiyed an additional stock of can be placed upon the newer as o us by cur orders entrus Seses : ea pee jet 0 year's:-3gubber Coats! is stated as a were rumor; we hope though write of the dangers to constitutional liberty, “Good that the army has crossed the river. We and the suspension of the writ of habeas corman who ¢ ae will be promptly attended to. Liquors, Nails, Powder, Also, on hand Gum Boots, all kinds and sizesbeliové that when Burnside crosses sgain, he . pelt, let their curses be poured upon Jeff. forms us th e ee Quicksilver, Mining : Davis and his associates, who made such a will not return uatil Richmond is ours. _. oi rien iw TOOLS, +TC. ~$. HAAS &CO., . Fitz John Porter, has been found guilty by step necessary. Let them dry the ¢rococomiti Sot da, : . Neva road us 2 dark hin Ss e p a a ; = = a =” ee the Court Martial, cashiered and dismissed die tears, over “our brethrenin damp, ee . Street rcial Cor. of Pine & Comme be Bastile”’ *‘the of ery has been k the let we dungeons ;” ie a from service. ir Goods delivered Free uf Charge. _ . de7 a ~~ i: . their in rebels the place Lieut. Cushing makes a report to the Nahushed, and let them 3 A ze Read the Atlantic:Papers!! SPENCE & WICKES, a» due vy Department, of the capture ef Fert Castrue light. Let them show the dark danmnaoH open in the ? : e Se tae ae >t ioa Pum AND s. Ladie the To ble picture—the rebels seekingthe destrucwoll; N. C., with ouly 25 men. SLLIGHI ye would knew all about the War! Who l e sal e D ru 88 18 t 8, We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’ If to tion of the best gevernment.en earth, im0,000 $1,00 LE placed has ; dent : a The Presi d deat . I Y. and CAL DA d! CIT VA NE ; s = friend and Children’s 2 Shoes which we will sell at San Risene ‘tem: ad prisouing its subjects because they dare exssion Commi on ipati “thecredit of theKmauc ers to be psid pro rata to the claimants unpressa love for the Constitution of their ,pee tos. i a and Periodical Store, Cor.a AAS. co [‘ der its provisionsin the District of Columbia. fathers, the government moutted~by~the . . = s Streets, Nevada. — [Bro ee & H $. : eee sleighing is < ae Phe Confederates have made another raid hand * Washington and the mind of Hamet. Corner of Pine & C take shes upon Holiy Springs. Daily skirmi e Corinth, and an attackis looked for. imprisoning men for being true to their govplacat “fhe rebels have deserted Mobile except ornmedt. Until they dothis, their howling _ 3,000 men at forts Morgan and Gains. =-}is-ae“‘the sounding brass and tiokling cymdueed -rat Spring Street, Nevada City EPE Ee $1,50 S ETETT TST Beard por PN SOP OF -THE— t the 13th inst., bel “Advices from Key Westo GTEAM ENGINES ANDBOILERS BuILy fp and childr a Oe a 5 weak: eo NICARAGUA ROUT B! “state that 2,500 men accompanied the fleet ian Georel Saachhosry ceusresMed ip ive them eter Propri f . Bd—-t "pag ve ; fer the recapture of Galveston. jn North Amerida nownumber 175,000. Sav, Grist, tings, The official report of our losses at Mar“an Whe edi Horse "ower andCar Wheels. All orders aid PLANTING, PR U NING : Quincy, the county scat ‘of. Plumas, has — miles shorter than any wth freesboro is, 1,474 killed, 6,784 wounded, Bos sh ly. and at a8 10W rates as anyestabli And Training Fruit and: Shade Trees, . Prompt at Democr 19 Boar Peon San ento or ment in Sacram neither a school house nor a church, although and 2,000 takon prisoners. : s Ww e= added. . s Straw and , Fruit Smal] e Vines Grap i ‘ = Ve che HEUGH & THOM. Feb i¢-tf Tbe Vandevere resolution in the House she contains that other great concomitant of . Peopie’s Steamship Line ! ‘. berry, and Plain and Urnamental. on~ questi tions resolu These oned. civilization. a prison. The Standard thinks was postp ter, that v _ J. W-CLARK, GEO. A. WEAVER, ere t : dace ie can’ ~ San’ Ne radia. { —— his nerve to the citi_ ed the right of members to hold seats in the it is the only county seat in this State or any sd hae po > dl taeaieme @ above branches. evada zens 0 the at army the in s ssion commi i n ether that can boast of having no church nor‘. CALIF’OR Cc oO. House and AND NEW YORK with the assurance that, the work will ba weil w E. AN ER_ No. 59 _ achool building. LADY FRIENDSio NEVADA COUNTY ff twohourel Witte ane Stack1t . CVOOr ee = ere . sor of Pine & Commoreial Street. . toca es ne NING — 10.8.. MW O.T. E PE Beers PorpertyialleyEicken. Nevada.. Nevada_Iron and jon Founiy splendid pl . : HOLESALE, and retail, dealers in GRO ders leit at ge National Exchange—with “T Holmes, fruit dea . Commercial street, CERIES, PRO ISIONS."SHELF GOODS. Have taken the_ and at the office of “the “recoas and of the MINING TOOLS. &c., &c. The fast and well known.Double Journal, will receive prompt attention. Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEWengine steamship, __. Nevada.» Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. MAN, and will be in constant receipt of a combe sold st will es ‘AYLOR, N. B. <Prening with special reference to pre‘plete Stock of Goods,forwhich CASH. A portion of
—_ , 4,500 Tons. rates reasonable most vent an overgrowth of wood and ‘te bites s delive of char; By MQWES.2.5sccsccccsseee. _.<¢sCommander ‘early fruitfulness. Sxow-] of the tow in snow-b; and down RE-OPE ~~ Many contractors of the bay for. grading PaTRIOT Women.—The LouisvilleJournal nase gays: During the possession of Danville by an other work have lost heavily, becau the rebels, a gehtieman was called across the their estimates were\madeupon aZea street by two young women, each with ao hasis, and they were paidin Neng) nde ,itafantin her arms, whose husbands, having Tne. steamer Sierra Ne . which arrivwhich made beeti members of the home-guard ed from the Northern coast, ‘on. Monday, _ the attack on the guerrillas at Shelby’s farm, brought $85,923 inv gold. were refugeesin that city. They inquired re suxiously after the news and the state of afte Private W. W. Lunt, of the Ninth fairs,and said that their husbands were refuMain olunteers, was executed at Hilton gees, and that they were helpless and depen. Heed, South en on the-first of Decem-.} the terms upon which the Dictater, Colotel ——_-___— Will leave for FAMILY GROCERY STORE! SAN JUAN DEL SUR, No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. Wednesday, March 11th, 1863! 1! \.Frem Mission street. Wharf, San Francisco at@ o’clork punctually. “Connecting at Grey town with the splendid steamship ———————— A. : QuEER TitLe.—A farce, recently produ= Grigsby, . graciously fFpermitted t¢ “home: . ced in Berlin, bears the title of “500,000 DeILLINOIS, wit: to deliver up their to _ -guards to return—to vils.” They must have extraordinary facili250 Tons. arms and pledge themselve ot to bear arms ties for raising the article in that region. Gnfedere while withagainst the Sothern intimated that these terms in its s and were n ce Mr. Seward dismissed the These steamers are Unsurpassed for cleanliness end safety, and every effort wt 1 be made to insure the comfort of Passengers No expénse has been spared to makethe ~ . United and that their husbande might States Consul at Vienna. for bis officious and andreturn, unauthorized request to Gen. Garibaldi to weaoek Simultaneous!y owlith eyes flashing patriotic enter the military service ofthia country. Thrée Story Fire-Proof Brick: } — ‘NICARAGUA ROUTE. return except with arms {n their_hande.” Brown and Schuyler, Illinois, not less than 10,000 hogs have died from the hog cholera. And when the Union troops entered the town = . ‘Tue St. Louis Republican bus reduced Yts ja24-td s be the , others to be raived by such motherto and haa defenders of their. native seas Coffee, Case Goods, BATES & MoCORMICK, No. 407 Washington street; Opposite the Tost Office, --San Francisco. A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the first quaity and will be.sold cheap for cash.— j He can always be found at his old stand on Com fun and t BROAD STREET, SMALL the Journ s column toes in a! NEVADA. _ er ‘Prescriptions earefelly compounded. £f mercial street “Nevada, Nov. 16th ofthe D ‘potato ac TIMMONS & CO.. “sf. PATRICK’S BALL! DEALERS I8 MARCH Gregory & Boring’s old stand. FOR SALE! iN LOTS To sv1?T.— Distr Dunn ets TUESDAY; No. 40 Main Street. a it: The . Wholesale Drugeists, Fruit, Nevada, Dee. 2nd, 1862. overruled A7th, 1863 ! t Messrs. THOS. WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLIB . Weuld hereby ge notice that they will give Grand Social Ball, cate Hall. a The public is respectfully invited to # 250 Mats Chima Rice. 25 Cases China Nat Oil. == “7M © undersigued takes this method25 Firkins No, 1= Table.Butter. Nevada, Jan. 5th, 1863. of intorming his friends and the public, pound. 50 Bags, A. 1—Bodega Potatoes, ff that he is still at his oldstand, on Broadstreet, at the “Old Brooklyn House,” 100 Bexes Candies, es Jd. Sheriinn Kniivles, the dramatist: where he will serve, a good square meal. for With a few other articles, which will sold* bornin Cork, Ireland, in 1784, died on the. two bits. Also, a good bed for 1the same price.— cheap for cash by < J. M. HIXSON, No, 31 33, 35 and 37, Broad Street, de30 75 Broaa st. Nevada. 29th of November,in England, in the seventy. Board and Lodging, $6a week Jones . ja22 CIGAR EMPORIUM Te ! H. PYRMONT. 140,000 Graanst*™* : LAKE BIGLER speckled trout 18 selling Te eid tthe Secretary ofthe inte readily in Virginia City. for 15 ceatsa pound. Pirates of the Prairies... by Aimard. cr that the Indian troubles in 1s satisfied _vi SNow.—Thete has been a heavy snow ~ Minnesota originated in the insurrection of storm in the mountains accerding .to the the South, and that they were fomented by Union's diapatch—the snow line now begin, ning three miles beyond Placerville, and ex~ British emiesaries from Canada. The Wife's Stratagem. ‘tending to Virginia City, with five feet at Mejor Sprague, Paymaster, was to Strawberry and eight onthe summit This being the case, the Placerville road is have commenced paying off the soldiers at the Benecia Bartacks on Tuesday last. The most effectually blockaded.» With,all their amount due them is about $100,000. arrangements for keeping. that reute open the Placervillians can't do it with eight feet an pera eneonty webs,” was Swift's advice to a gentleman of ‘ 39 Men for One Wana by Chevalier. Miriam.. .... by Marion Harland. America Before Europe.. by Gasparin. Annual Encyclupedis of Events, _Mistrees and Maid.. by Miss Muloch. American Statesmen. 2 ee Les Miserables, in 1 vol by Victor Huge. of snow on the summit. Aa3-tf HARD CUT, FINE CUT, And Smoking Tobacco !!! = co-partnership heretofore existing under DISSOLUTION ! Jor LEwis, wen and $250,000,000 forthe war, but they at $5,000. claimed no merit. eva. Sept. 646 Ayres Assignee. fanch ab one epini the gree miserab! party, an was mig TRE . ladies of night, w Ir wil Proclaiming to the ‘World : -— THAT — er col : MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! large stock of Blank 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. H Stationery. Cutlery, Music. Mush &e. Instruments, School Books. N. B, Store closed from Friday caperto . Saturday evening. Coun’ vs Tows WE TAKE THIS METHOD or — AVE Go To BLAIS ! Court PROCLAMATION : _ A. R. JENKINS. the name and style of Lewis “rothers.” was dissolved by mutyal consent, onthe Ist day of . January, 1863. Notice ishereby given to all persons indebted to the firm, to pay up immediately Joe Lewis will remain here a short time—prior te his departure for the Atlantic States, to collect. and receeive allamounts dde us. All par“ties having claims agains” the oneen, will present the same for ma*nt to J. The business is new. carried on by Samuel Lewis, whom we cheerfully recommend to our old customers and the p grnerally, thanking them at the same time for past patronage. M. Lewis, motion ‘f Teceipts ing the Faled a 1 for E Nevada, Jan. 11, 1863. SOL. Lewis. Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at BLAZE’S TAVERN, AP. CHURCH & CO. PIONEER CIGAR STORE COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevads ; sponding to a toast complimentary. to that S. ROTHSCHILD, Costa Gazette great city. said she had already given 75,000 O Excise: Tax —The Coutra EALER in Cigars, To G If You A. P. CHURCH & CO., Want a Geod Brink, D ime ree rya ee income likely to be de rived fram that nouaty, for the Federal tax *. were a free will offering, for which she Ament cheap forcash. AT the celebration ot Forefathers’ Dhyin _strong imagination avd weak memory, who New York, the mayor of that city. in rewas laboriously gupiieing himeelf. estimates the annual ruled. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17th. BAGS Patna Rice, “ NEVADA CITY. Tue parsen in his reply: to the Demoernt. eigth-year of his age. re ‘BAKER & WYMORE ’ ee A. P. Church & CO.,. Bread Street to business * DBALEERS INeditor’ says “itis no part of.an WonperFut. —Did anybouy ever hear BRECEIVED THIS DAY eopy notices trom other papers.” Whatimbefore ot a nation, which, being at war, passBook Store, havejust received the foliowing list Grqceries, Provisions, Can Fruits ‘padence! Notlong ago theparson denouncWheat, Barley and Ground Feed, . ed its time in discussing the rights of its foee. ofnew publicatious: : Broad Street, Nevadaa = ed the Transcript and Democrat for not noOrley Farm....++8.65 +.-by. Troflope. BESH MEATS, ef ALE. KIN at Tue Cincinnatti papers assert that the fam. ~ ticing that there were would be service on_hand and _F sale at Cheap rates= + Of the Mest Appreuved Brands ‘Adventures of Phillip.:. -by Thackeray. ‘. cash. the Baptist Church, when no notice of the ily of Semmes, of the British pirate vessel The Canoe and Saddle. by Winthrop. Goods delivered Free ciCharge fact had been sent to either offices. Out Alabama. is in that city. Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. with such consiateney— it is mockery. The Poet's Journal.by Bayard Taylor. “Also; the best Assortments of WoOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sak Pray don't attempt to darn your cob Cooper! answer ai der advie _ Jan, 2 -Lawre there they proudly size in consequence of the high pri ce of pa their lowly dwelling, and TWO BIT HOUSE! . floatedin the breeze when their husbands did per. What it paid ten cents per pound for a107 Broad Street, Nevada City. return with arms in their hands. May God preserve their babes and give them many BARUH, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . I. K. ROBERTS, A young, th disgusted hiui 86 mi those tha __Nevada, Mareh, 18th 162. Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vegeiables, een to he wal oy Good ods delivered free vfEAV h En do. Informs the publie that he will keep constantly on hand, Kite, and with most ‘emphatic words. these NOT ONLY THE QUICKEST, Hoe CnHoLena.—It is estimated that, in ae young women, poor, frendless, and helpless, exclaimed: ‘We won't have-our husbands the counties of Pike; Adams, Hancock, Butt he Safest and most Desirable. once. raised the stars and stripesNon at y the “And Machine Shop QTY oti, ATES OF PASSAGE. a dant. The gentleman showed them a copy Of} hoe fordesertion i &e. “Thi t passa; A Ya of mac!