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SUNDAY MORNING “JAS. 25.
aaeeeiemaaaatl
“Whe News —Advices from the army at
Fredericksburg, is of the bighest importance,
The army isin motion. [he river is to be
UG Id Baa a tei
‘Sigel, Hooker aod Franklin marched ow the)
2 aie GENRES SESS RAR NOT SEE ATA A BORE NE HIS: NR PORE StS RTS GE es HR
Eee
Deutz. Times.—Iftimes were ever duller .
are to be constrycted above, by Spaulding
_ and Magruder. One train-of panitoons is to
be held in reserve, opposite Fredericksbure.
_ 90th inst., in the direction of Hart wood
Church, which is north-east of U.S. Ford,
It is supposed that. Hooker and Franklin’
would erossat. Pigtk’s Ford, where a brigade of rebel infantry under Wileox, is stationed. The object of these divisions ts to
drive the enemy from the river, and-gain-the
‘rear of the city. When this is accomplished.
Sumner’s Grand Division will cross the river
near Fredericksourg.
There is 28 yet no reliable information to
show that there las been any fighting on the
Rappahannock, but there is no doubt now as
to the movement of the army.
General Burnside bas issued the following
order, dated January 20th:
The Commanding General announces to
the Army of the Potomac that we are abeut
“to meet the enemy once wore. Our brilliant
vieteviesin North Carolina, Ténnessee and
Arkansas have divided and Weakened the
enemy on the Reppahannock, and the auspicious mument seews to have arrived to strike
agreat and mortal blow to the rebellion, and
in a decisive victory that is due to the
country. Letthe gallait soldiers of
~ brilliant battle-fields aceomplish this achi
aits them
Will have taken a great step to‘anid te be especially beautiful. superior to
. the ledge being_nearly north and south.
. Los ANGELFES.—The Los Angeles News of
phan Asylum in Marin'conuty, took fire and
was eBtireiy gornisumed. _ His children, while
playingin the kitehen, upset a horse, on whi A
7 4 ai one Mrs Pottcr, San-Fran J W Roberts, Grase V ~ . : clothes were drying, and they fell into the fire.
a single article in the house was saved.
Tue percussion lock was invented by an
English clergyman Mr. Forsyth—in theyear
1807-+-batior.many years after its invention
and beasts byt is now applied in all the arthe déstruction of men _
A NEW sewing machine has been invented
in Boston, which id adJition to performing
All the styles of common plain sewing, will
make any requisite description ef embroidery, fringe, gimp, ruffling, netting. ete., at the
rate of a yard a. minute. I'he embroidery is
the finert Parisian, and all the — trimmings
sre better than can be made by hand, either
light or heavy. and_of various colors.
Gop Hit.c.—Several companies owring
the principal claims at Gold. Phill, says the
Territorial Enterprise, have struck rock in
fheir mines lately, which excels in richness.
any which has heretofore been founds—In
consequence of this discovery, the claims
have advanced considerably.sn the estimation
of thosé heldidg them, and higher rates are
asked. This is found by drifting east,
when the ge is found to be pitching in that
direetion. "The ledge near the surface pitchs rapidly westward, the general bearing of
—
the 12th instant has the following items.
** The smallpox, if we may judge from reports. has been, and ts still, committing fewrful ravages among the Indian and low MexiPing 1x Maris County.—On.the 13th,
the residence of Mr. John Lucas;near the Or
The flames spread with such rapidity that not.
mies of Christendom—ass well as in _most
Heathendom—te-the.weapons designed four.
Arrivals at National Exchange
; Broad Street, Nevada,
{ “i
I Frock, Sacramento JB Furk. Alpi
Frank Hayes, ~do DS Hough, Kock C
A Priest, Virginia city 5 A Winn, Montezuma
M Cortow, . dean H Cannon, Gold PF
S Lathrope.Coloma W C Grove, Biue Tent
P Meporsey, Cherokee C Tewksbery, city
$C Morrie, Grasa¥Y W Burke. .do
W Thomas, . do <A M Spaith, Nevada
SS
: aa
At Reduced Prices!:
We have aleo received an additional stock of ~
Goodyear’s Kubber Coats!
— . No. 54 Broad Sirect, Nevada:; .
GEO, R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. & we are determiried to dissolve hip,
NOTICE . G. W. KIDD, €.C. LEAVITT, A-i. HANION.We take this method of informing the pablic} A. H. HANSON & CO.,
that we-witl Beir Gur large stock of i
SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!!
dt Sam Francisco Cost. sae
Oar sock compan, cvery, aril, connected
Se ee SA iy We ecil ot
LOW PRICES, .
and are determined not to be’ undersoild by
bouse in Nevada. Giveus a call. aes
del? _ H. HORWITZ. & CO.
any
UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS .
‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
<< DEALERS IN
MONTGOMERY .
Also, on a oom b eens, all kinds and sizes.
and Childre
~ Nevada, Jan23d. Sy
White and Black!!
S. HAAS & CO,
Cot. of Pine & Commercial Street.
sa
_ To the Ladies.
We have on hand siarge assortment of Ladies’
R's Shoes which we will sell at San
est prices, after this date.
S. HAAS & CO.,
Corner of Pine & Commercial Street.
NICARAGUA ROUTE!
People’s Steamship Lime !.!
RE-OPENING.
—OF THE— at
—
_ F5@ miles shorter than any other Route !
CONNECTING
2 ring peace tothe country, and the
_~~. Two of the rebel Stuar ‘e_commacd have
been captured. ee
“J. R. Doolittle has been re-elected U. 5.
Senator from Wisconsin. ie
A violent storm waa raging along the
Atlantic, on the night of 22d. Fears are entertained for the safety of the iron-clads,
Nahant and Webawken. ~
tr We ity r.get to learn by the
Marysville Appeal that Geo. W. Derrickson.
* proprietor of the Washoe Times—of which
‘General Fines Allen is editor—was killed by
atan named Hayes, on Friday last. Mr.
Derrickson was a resident of Nevada, for a
long timeand was universally respected by
all who knew him.
(e"The Grass Kelley National says the
firat of the Bachelor parties at that place, a
few evenings since ing. geil “Uncle
Abe” should corral these bachelors and make
them assist in fighting for the Union—or. get
married. They should be of some sérvice to
their country.
—__—SENATORIAL.—The Senatorial question
remaine unchanged. The Caucus adjourned
on Friday night to Tuesday next.
~ than-at present in Grass Valley, we have
been unsuccessful in finding the man who remembers them. The recent storms have
\ -eaused many mining operations to. suspend,
‘and we can find no persén who has done anything worth mentioning in the way of taking
out money for the last few days. Even the
quartz mills about Grass Valley, whose sonotous thumpings are enlivening in time of
ordinary dullness,are vow idle. But this
state of affairs -will-seon-pass away, a reflectionfrom which Items deduces some conse~
lation.— Gruss. Valley National.
‘Same here ! ;
TREASON hasno exemptions merely because it works with ink and types. The
~~ man who edits a paper to overturn the Gov.
ernwent is as much deserving of hanginy as
the rascal who works artillery for the same.
‘purpose.
What! dead again? One “Mrs. Lucy
Baker, mother of the late General E. “D.
Baker,” etc.,died about three months ago;
and we supposed there was not a peper in
the United States that had net given the old
lady an obituary notice —G@. V. National.
Yes, and some papers we know of, have}
“noticed the fact two or three times. Expect they were short of exchanges, owing to
the tate high rates of paper.
UNLEsS we prosecute this war te a suc~
cessful close, owt country will coon have no
light but the “‘light of other days.”
AccoRDING toa census just completed,
the city of Chicago contains 137,030 inhabitants. An inerease since the United Spates
can population. We have Reard: it stated
that no less than fourteen died in one day
last week. 2
“A petition fora registry law for this section has been signed and forwarded to the
Legislature. We hope tbat a lew of the kind
Wilk pass thia session”S fii : . ce
Tue sthooner Mary Martin which sailed
] from San Fravgisco on Siinday list, ran ashoreat Half Moon Bx, on Tuesday. She had
aboard some twelve oNifteen Digger Indians.
OF the $1;731,415 35 sh'ped by yesterday's steamer, $1,336,494 97 were forwarded to England. This course has beeisadopted, fer safely—to protect it from rebel Sag
will\be shipped to New York.
_e.
. “He is a JEWeL.”—The lettersbook of
Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, Secretary
of the Interior under Buchanan, contains one
dated in the Fall of 1860, in which he glowingly describes the prospecis of the embryo
Confederacy, and. thus alludes to Bucharan :
“ He is th» truest friend to the South L have
ever known fro the North.
find a man.
Sputh.
He is a Jewel
But niy duty is now to the
=
GuILry oF Murnen.—(n the Santa Clara
County District Court, one Deitzman has
been convicted of murder in the seeond degree, for shooting, with his revolver, a Spaninrd. ‘The Jury, however, recommended him
to mercy.
THE little State of Rhode Island has borrowed $600,000 at a premium of more than
8 per cent., and was offered $1,600.000 on
the same terms.
ee
Tue gambling establishment at Spa:
in Germany, gained during the season. extending from May Ist to November Ist, the
sum of 1,200,000f.
CuHILenos Shotr.—We levrn, says the
Calaveras Chronicle, by « gentleman from
Murphy's Camp,-that two Chilenos were
shot in that place-on Thursday by.an American and a Frenchman.
abouta right te a water-ditch, which has
been in litigation for some time. It is thought
that one of tae Chilenos may recover. Tie
other is mortally wounded.
A BARREL of New Hampshire cider, a
keg of water from the Merrimac river, and
one from thy Connecticut, with some branch‘es of the pine and hem! &k from the Granite
hills, were furwarjed to Iowa, for use at
the celebration of Forefathers’ Day in that
State.
LARGE quantiticsof « Canadian wéed call. wa, in Canada, to Englond, in order to have
cen usin 1660 of 27.768.
British pirates, and from England most of it.
of new publicatious :
The trouble arose .
ed aselepias have been forwarded from Otta},
FAT HE. subscriber afters his services to ittCALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK . zens of Nevada in any of theabove branches,
LOW ‘RATES OF PASSAGE.” oT
The fast and well known Double
6 -enginé steamship,
“di} . . 1, MOSES. TAYLOR
4 ie ebo Tons. :
ite
E, HOWES..-cee+--+ eoeee .«eCommander
3 Will leave for’
SAN JUAN DEL s8uUR,
Wednesday, March Iilth, 1863! 1!
FomMiss ion street, Wharf, San Franciseo
at 9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytown with the splendid steamship
ELINOoOTS,
SS. 250 Tons, i
These steamers are unsurpassed for speed
cleanliness sitt.eafety, and every effort will be
made to insure tha.comfort of Passengers _
No expensé has ben spared to make the ©
eS
NICARAGUASROUTE ! .
NOT ONLY THE \QOIGKEST,
S
_
of No. 407 Washington street,
Opposite the lost Offices’ -.+
ja2t-td. Z é San Francisco:
107 Broad Street, Nevada City.
s
TH undersigned takes this method
oa.. of intorming his friendsand the public,
£3''". that he is still at his old stand, on Broad
street, at the “Olid brooklyn House,”
where he will serve, a good square meal. for
two bits. Also, a good bed for the same price. —
Board and Lodging, $6 a‘week,
jaz2 . “ HH. P¥RMONT.
A. P. Church & co., Bread Street
Orley Farm....++ fecweeee by Trollope.
Adventures of Phillip..by Thackeray.
The Canoe and Saddle.. by Winthrop.
" The Poet’s J ournal.by Bayard Taylor.
Pirates of the Prairies... by Aimard._
The Wife’s Stratagem.
; 39 Men for One Woman, by Chevalier.
Mirlam.. ...+-by Marion Harland.
America Before Eurepe.. by Gasparin. ~
Annual ‘Encyclopedia of Events.
Mistress and Maid-. by Miss Mulooh.
American Statesmen. , i
"Les Miserebles, im 1 vol by Victor Huge
4 and skilfuily performed.
But the Safest and most Des iPable.
I. K. ROBERTS, Agent. SI
Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862.
TWO BIT HOUSE!
Book Store, havejust received the foliowing list
BLAZE’S TAVERN,
If You Want a Geod Drink,
GO TO BLAZE’S!
Nevada. Sept. ¢-tf ite qualities tested as a substitute for cotton.
oo
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
Groceries, Provisions,
Liquors, Nails, Powder, .
_--Quicksilver, Mining
o2~ Toons, ETC.
No. 52 Broad Street, Nevada, .
aw Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. ». de7
Read the Atlantic Papers!!
AND PERIODICALS !!
If ye would know all about the War!
EAD aloud! and let your friends know
they can get them all at
A. P. CHURCH & CO’S.
Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and
Broad Streets, Nevada. ‘
UNION HOTEL
Formerly Bailey House, Nevada.
Three Story Fire-Proof Brick.
Board per day...-+cescssseeeseeeee $1,50
aS Give ine a call.
\ 2 B. 8S. STARR, —
Ang. 23d—tf Proprieter.
&
PLANTING, PRUNING
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain ana Urnamental
Gardering !
~S
with the assurance that the work will ba {
Terms modcrate.
ders leit atihe National -Exchange—with T.
Holmes, fruit-deater. &c..Commercial street.
and at the office of the ‘raneeript -and of the
Journal, will receive prompt . attention.
Nevada, Dee. 29, 1362—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
N. B.—Pruning with special reference to prevent an overgrowth of wood and to promoje
early fruitfulness. ¥
FAMILY GROCERY STORE!
A. BARUH,
No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Informs the public that he will keep
constantly on hand,
Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit,
A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a
first quality and will be sold cheap for cash.—
Heean.always be found at his old stand on Commercial street.
Nevada, Nov. 16th
—“ TIMMONS & CO.,
DEALERS IN :
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
+ No. 40 Main Street.
Gregory & Boring‘s old stand.
>
‘EN_LOTS TO SUIT.
BAGS Patna Rice,
250 Mats China. re.
25 Cases China Nat oil. ‘
25.Firkins No, 1Tahle Butter.
50 Bags, A. 1—Bodega-Rotatoes,
100 Boxes Candles, Be,
With afew other articles, which
cheap for cash by
de30
: wm S sold
J. M. XSOW
75 Bioau st. Nevada,
BAKER & WYMORE,
DEALERS LN
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
Broad Street, Nevada.
on hand and
cash.
Goods delivered Free ci Charge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
WwooD—Of all kinds, on hand and for eak
cheap forcash. a3—tf
DISSOLUTION !
HE co-partnership heretofore existing under
>the name and style of Lewis “rothers. was
dissolved by mutual consent, on the Ist day of
January, 1863. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the firm, to pay up immediately
Joe Lewis will remain here a short time—prior
r sale at Cheap rates
7
lect and_receeive allamounts due us. All parties having claims agains* the concern, will! present the same for payment to J.L. The business is new carried-on by Samuel Lewis, whom
and the public generally, thanking them at the
same time for past patronage. aM, Lewis,
_Jox Lewis,
Nevada, Jan. 11, 1863. *) “Sou. Lewis.
PIONEER CIGAR STORE
S$. ROTHSCHILD,
Ds in Cigars, Tobacco, GenuEJ tme Meerschaum Pipes &c.
89 MAIN STREET, NEV ADA\ CITY.
description.
bere
store.of that kind. His articles are all of the]
SS FOR SALE! __. CIGAR EMPORIUM
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits
RESH’ MEATS, of ALE KINDS .
te his departure-for the Atiantie States, to col-j_.
pe Ay crap spssesae egy Me our old--eustomers +
JOSEPH
Number 9,
LICK’S
_entrance in
BLOCK,
SAN FRANC tdco,
IMPORTERS OR =,
Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress Géeds,
~~ (Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls,
-<. Embroideries, Hosiery,
4
New and Fi ashionable Goods.received from
PARIS 'and NEW YORE, by every Steamer
All orders entrusted to us by our
LADY FRIENDS in NEVADA COUNTY
<. will be promptly attended to. © del6 2m
aed
«
SPENCE & WICKES,
Wholesale Druggists
NEVADA CITY. CAL.
&
Iron and Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop.
41 ePEAM-ENGINES AND BOILERS BULL?
to order. Castings and Machinery of every
Quartz Machinery constructes
fitted up or repaired. All kinds-of Buildy,
Castings, Sav, Grist, Mait and Bark Mili;
Horse Power andCar Wheel«. All orders fille
promptly. and at ag 10W rates as any estavlisi
ment in Sacrametito or San “Fb ranciscu—ireigh
added.
Feb 16-tf HoECGH & THOM.
J. W. CLARK,
San
WEAVER & CO.,
No. 59 Broad Street. ae
YHOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO~ CERTES, PR
MINING TOULS, &c., &cHave taken the
Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant recejpt of a com
plete Stock of Goods, which will be sold a
most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion of
he Public Patronage solicited.
~ 37° Gooas-delivere cerf charge. £§
NWEAVER & CO
Nevada, Mareh, 18th 1862. ~~
GEO. A. WEAVER,
ADCISCO
>
ial
es 8
~
Wholesale Druggists,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
Xr Prescriptions carefully compounded. £%
ST. PATRICK’S BALL!
TUESDAY,
¢
MARCH 17th, 1863 !!
Messr:.THOS. WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLIN
Would hereby give notice that they will give#
Grand Social Ball, at
Temperance fiall.
ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH Itt
#7 The public is respectfully ipvited to #
a Jan. 5th, 1863, :
nie
4
No, 38 33, 35 and 37, Broad Street,
o> NEVADA CITY.
‘RECEIVED THIS DAY
GARS!
Of the Most Appreuved Brands
Also, the best Assortments we
‘A. R. JENKINS.
PROCLAMATION :
‘WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF
—— — SHAT —
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
‘+ Gan be obtained at LOW RATES. st
A. P.CHURCH & CO.
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
AVE a stock of Blank
: oe Seed ER Om FEM. renin $e
. Saturday evening.
Instruments, School Books. ‘
he.
Pd
e
(. HOUSE!
ROBERTS & CO,
) STREET, yw
Spring Street, Nevada City
VISIONS: SHEbF GOChs
BATES & MoCORMICK, ~
. HARD CUT, FINE curt.
And Smoking Tobaces-!!'
Proclaiming to the World °.
Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevads
Sta ery. Cutlery, — poh
The Ne
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