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January 4, 1862 (4 pages)

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asaf BS ent ? ys. SRF sha of wes a = ThUaSmh She if mento Union. Quixcy, Dee: 25th. -A telegram from ‘Cherlcetia. 8. C., atates ‘that four Federal gunboate ascended the = 3 isto river on Tuesday last, and anchored o Rocheville, on St. John's Tstand, Gar from Charleston. Taey then shelled . ington the.eamp of the First South Carolina Regi. ment. Under cover of the fire they landed . a lirge foree, andthe Carolinians retreated to Brick Church. By the steamer Persia news come to hand . of the death of Prince Albert, consort of trie fever. a Queen Victoria, He died suddenty, of gasQuincy.. Dec. 24th—p--a: “The New York Tribune's. special says ord Lyons had an interview with Secreta: ry Seward yesterday. It was friendly and satisthehary in its results; General Kelly is driving the rebels before him near Winchester, Virginia. Wiliam Pickering, of Dimois, has been confirmed Governor of Washington Territory, and Robert Haley, of California, Consul . te Manzanillo. Skirmishes oetiur Bieionet dvily on the Potomae. One océured near New Market bridge “on Saturday lest. ‘Twenty. rebels were killed. ‘The New York ‘Times publishes. the state* ‘ment of Lieut, Hard, of the Second’ Maine Regiment, a prisoner who--esesped from Charleston o during the yreat fire. Col. Corcoran also @scaped, but has not been heard from since. The Arnage has agrived off a @ Race, General Scott ia a passenger. terview with Napoleon before cones, _ Quincy, Dee. 3th—Pp. m. Last night the Secessionists burned’ a bridge over the Cariton river, sixteen miles —east-of Brookville, onthe Hannibal and-8t, Joseph R ilroad. Iti is feared. the telegraph: will _gunext. A deterter from the rebel lines near Cen: treville ssys the rebel army has gone into Winter quartera. It numbers 100.000 men. Rebels on the lowér Potomac, numbering 37 000, have also built Winter huts. ~Generit Summer felt from his horse at the review two weeks aga, ant iijired himself ao severely it iss thought he will not be able again to mount his horse.” Hé ‘has been relieved of the command of his division. In Miseouri, the main body of General. Price’ s army is retreating southward to esprs General Pope. —Steaggling bands of Is, however, are committing depredations throughout Northern Missouri. The stenmer Europa has sailed, and itis “rumored took Mason and Slidell from Fort Warren: _ Congressman Ely hoa arrived from Richmond, having been exchanged-for-Faulkner, of Virginia; former Minister to France. . In the Senate, December 26th Hale made a speech against delivering up Mason and ‘Shidell, and advocated war with England rather than sacrifice our national honor. LATER FROM Europe. Quincy, Dee. 27th—.a. Mm. The Niagara arrived Monday from Liverpool, brings liter news from Europe. Twelve hundred and sixty-five troops, a _ field battery and a large quantity of ammunition and etores came. yer to Canada on the . . Australian. / The British war reese! Cadmus has_arrived off St. Thomas to protect vessels against another Trent affair. The British press continues bitter towarde the United States. It is rumored that France has offered her. self as a medi ster and General Scott on. Prince Napoleon is i his influence _y Tit favor of the Federal Government. _ §r. Lovuts, Dec. 28th.-—The Cabinet at Washington have given up Masen and Shdel', the rebel Commissioners, taken from the steamer Trent, to the British governinent The Washington governmegt has utterly disavowed the action of Commodere Wilkes in taking the Commissioners from the British vessel. bata ed to a rumor prevalent in Washingten, the beligerent attitude of England tuwards the United States, arose trom the fact that dispatches by the Trent (which were not signed at the time of the capture of Mason and Slidell) tendered to-England a retector over the Southern Confederacy. mall bands of Rebel marauders are still en gaged in destroying property in Northern) Missouri. Price and his forces passed field yesterday. on tavir way te the yn ip A terrible conflict is pratng ster BowGreeii Ky; between the Federal forces pon, bs General Buell,afid the Rebels under General Johnson; the former are about sixty thousand strong, and the latter number, about _ Bitty thousand. ---Eate-adviets from Mexico, state tate that Cor. ‘win U.S. Minister. has made no treaty with . the Governiment-of that Country. ~~ Sr. Louis, Dec. 30th.—On the 29th, a battle eok place in Boone county, Northern whoa oN esouri, between the Federals and Rebels. The Federal troops, numbering 400. under Genera! Prentiss, attacted the Rebels, who numbered 900. Prentiss’ force killed and wounded 250 of the enemy. captured there horces and arms. and took 40 prisoners. SOMETHING IN i Lerrer.—It isa curious fact that nearly all the Federal reverses have occurred at or near lncalities whose orthography commences with a “ B”—Big Bethel, Bull Run, Ball’s Bluff, Belmont, d&e., While the “ P's tell of disasters to the rebels.— Port Royal, Piketon, baer gs! Pikeville, Penaseola, ke. = eee ad an in. , ang Pacific Steamship Company Methodist { regular service ". ges aie Sean te + nga © of the Const Weune, every saboeth at Selinger a Rev. Mr. wiles pe the Church, Spring street, a Se every Saath at A. My and 7 P. Mem eS ee ee —_ Catholtc.—atthe street at 9 A. Mi . , ‘. Church, Washton Rev. F J. Dalton, PasDR. Cc. M. BATES, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. ——Has Just received—— Rowler's Rheumatic mtstare, bs ‘Churehill’s H hos hi amd Mode. yPpop onl tes of Lime Oxygenated Bitters. Italian Kemedy. Webber's Invigorating Cordial. Hall’s Balsam, for the Lungs. Jayne's Expectorant. . Graefenberg Family Medicines. Risley Buchu: Geoghagan’s Hydroptiper.~ ‘Watt's Nervous Antidote. For Sale as Cheap as the penpont.: Merete. Dee. 10th, 1861. Hw. GAYLORD . DIS RICT ATTORNEY. Will practice in all of the Courts of Nevada Cotnt Office at the Court Hense, Nev Oct. 13th, 1861. COUNTSWSURVEYOR-: O¥FICE—At the Court House, Nevada. ols-tf. JOHN L. GAMBLE, SURVEYOR, Orders for Surveying strictly attendcd to. . as fice cor Commerciul and Pine streets. J. DUNN, — pene AT LAW, — will apa in all the Courts of the’ State of California. Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley j10-3m A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, vrICK AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART f Main street, (No. 96,) Nevada City. March 6, 1861—tf TALLMAN & TURNER, S No. 18 & 21 Commercial Street, NEVADA CITY. HOLESALE ANE RETAIL DEAL. ERS in Hardware, Stovs, Tinware. Lead a ea we Pipe, ete. PPER WOR and JOBBING done to ordor with ‘neatness and dispatch. m?-tf W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., , (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS In DING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, A gricultural and M “nod ee Blacksmiths 8 Tools, Cordage, Powder, Duck; At the old stand arr 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. by Sept. 6—tf Pacific Mail Stewm ship Co’s. . STEAMSHIP Jf Will leave Folsom Street” ‘Wharf on Saturday, <-. Janwary 1ith, 1862. Ato eons 4-M., punctually. For Panama. <n be conveyed from Panama to <a y the Panama Railroad Company fi Aspnwal! to New York bv the Atlanti W. F. Babcock,” } Agents , Cor. Sacramento.& L ‘idesdorff sts. hes Frand HOUSE AND ORCHARD ! FOR SALE. A Rare opportunity ts offered to purchase one of the most bantiful places in Nevada. It is located_a short distance from the town, — about s aeres. of land,-+writ ‘var ~of Frait Trees =the oldest in Nev a The Hoi is large and . Any portion of the premises =e be geld to suit the purchaser. For further tieulars enquire at the DAILY sare Pr OFFICE. Nevada. Dec. 14th,'1861—tf WINE & LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Prop. Two doors above Weaver & Newman’s Store. . Broad Street, Nevada. woOULD eal} attention to. the fact that I have on a ots i ple of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Wines, Whisky, ' Cordials, &c. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactired from the grape by myself, in this city None but the Best of Liquors offered for sale. Cancale DANIEZL SWETT., Proprietor,* L Nov. doth, 1861—tf pared from . “Roots and Herbs of great Modicial Virtue, combined with the pure juice of the California Grape. . A certain remody for Liver Com. plaint, Billiousness, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, . Debility. Appetite, Impure Breath, ete., and all diseases requiring @ powerful liver -Tnvigerator and Tonie. Warranted the best Remedy ever invented for diseases peculiar to Females—such as Leucorrhwa, or Whites, Weakcome that even the editors ef the leading papers of San Francisco depart from their usual custom : —notto commend any advertised. mcdicine—an@. -. pronounce Swett’s Grape Bitters or Restorative . . Wine, +A worthy article, an excellent Toute; a good appetizer and useful Medicine for those sullering from dyspepsia and derangement of the liver,” ete. Sold by all Druggists, and by aes: hie 525 California street, San. Frauciago. WM. SHERMAN & co., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS & RETAILERS . ¢ —OFr— : Superior and Medium GENTS FURNISHING Goods, Trunks and Valises. — Wm. 8. & Co., are reeciving by every Steamer, -~ INVOICES OF NEW GOODs, Of the latest stylea.ALL OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL Cheaper than any other House in the St ate. ALL Goons WARRANTED. IN OUR DEPARTMENT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES, We have the LARGEST STOCK & GREATEST VARIETY IN THE SrATE And as we Manufacture and Import a/] of our Goods ourselves, we are prepared to sell Trovks and Valises,. CHEAPER than the same quality can be bought elsewhere, WM. SHERMAN « Co. 212 & 214 Sansomé Street, corner novi0-2m Commereial, Ban Francisco. NATIONAL EXCHANCE . BROTEL BKORGE BR. LANCASTER would respectfully inform his friends and the public in eral that ne has purchased allof A K. JENKINS? interest in the above place, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their patron-.
age 1 have engaged the services of Mr. ARB. JENKINS, As eral Man > feeling assured that the best satisfaction will be ~ the public. Nevada, Get. 25th.— CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. fined TO LINCOLN. — Passengers thro’ m Sacramento to Lincola in two hours! Pret through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours ! Ample facilities are now offered for the accomthe Cetitral road. Persons wishing to visit Sac5.35 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city #0 as to have from five to six hours at their disposal, returning the same day. Running of Trains: S. V. R. R. se c. C. R. R. Leave Sacramento. -6.30 A. M,and 2 P.M. Leave Lincoln. A eoecce 15.5 A.M and’10.30 A. M. it and Passenger Tariff. ; Throw PBCDECTH. ce eeveeee se Three Dollars, Th Freight.. eeseerescess Four Dollars C. L. WLLSON. bce ead RECEIVED! ness, ete. So popular has this’preparation be“. G. We MULFORD modation of the passenger and freight traffic of ramento for business or pleasure can take the a pages COLLEY. ay [W. MEAT MARKET. — Commercial Street, Nevada. — Two doors from Mayers & Co.'s Shoe Store. PAT. MULCAHAY would iaform_the citizens of Nevada and country that he And will keep best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, ee constantly on hand the very ~ Nevada, Nov. 25th. ds HHAGADORN. Cc. W. MULFORD & CO.,. BANKERS. At their old stand, Main street, Nevada. Gvign buUsT rate ss at the Highest Rates. J wight Cheeks on Sacramento and Sau Fran“Dost forwarded to the U. 8 Branch Mint for “Assay or Coinage, and advances made.on the same if-requi Coun ay bet ——— the Highest Rates. Nevada, Dee. 4th 7 a GEORGE W. KIDD, . BALTHRER, in the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada, Gs DUST Purchased at the Highest Marre Bye for “Aseay or for Coinage at the U. 8 int. Sight Checks on San Francinco and Sacramento *s onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates ollections madé, and State and County Se urchased at the highest Market value 7 Mareh 7; 1861-tf urit Nev: J. G BIRDSEYE, GO. N. FELTON. BIRDSEYE & CO., BAN ai aye ASE Gold Duet. Advance on Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint. Draw Sight Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville Our Sight Ex age on New York. lw emg tor County Scrip. Nevada, Nov 24th s LooK AT STOCK OF BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C. All of the Latest Styles. CEORCE H. BELL, 911 MONTGOMERY STREET, Corner of Merchant street, San Francisco, IMPORTER AND DEALER L¥ Stationery of every Description, EGAL CAP, WRITING, LETTER AND 4 Note Paper, and Envelop: s. in great variety ; Gold. Pens of the best Manufacture. Blank Account Books. — Of the best ee gg and workmanship ; Printers’ Blank Cards, Law Books, Law Blanks, Notes, Drafte Bille of Lading, Shipping Receipte, Order Books, and a large assortment of Custom House Blanks. School Bocks. A complete assortnent always on hand. Orders from teachers will receive promp' attention. Atientic. Papers and Magazines, and ell the Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Nevada, Dee. 4th, 1861. = Office-—Broad street. Kidd’s Building.” Nevads,. Jan. tet. ‘New Books. * oh To Sabscriptions received for Newspapers. azings, and other Periodicals. beng will tinchfi J. . sent toany person. on request, giving an extenCombs & 8 eld 8 ded lint ot eriodicais, and prices annexed. The howe are the most popa. DRUC STORE. ae %s Monthly..--+-ope essaas aevecas $360 MSW SURES? RED DOG, Beye de Lam Hie csccepceissiesbsssese 3 60. The following Brands of Tobacco:—.Lealie's 3 Ma; paenine re: pen esentersacceess yee s 4 eterson’s MBANE. ow vcccsevee Povecveeesces eget. ee. ‘ Ballou’s Megazine...-..-+: Pe awecuseesere 1 60 Golden Apple. Hali’s Jourual of Mealth...-.-+sseeree cool BO : . Atlantic Monthly...----seccescsevy s2008 OO Tam. O'Shanter. Kelectric Magazine : 6 so Ban { Knicker? er i of rere ee All the Year Roun 4 .» Bureka. Once a Week..+++=O = Corvhill Magazine. +. 00 Solace. Temple Bar..scsss300006 sheen areata +18 00 Black wood .-ccccccccecsecessss 4 Stamtard. The 4 Foreign 2 00 —Also, the Very Best— The C vhese loath! Focecenes 60 Le Bon Ton of Fashion. ° 00 . SMOKING TOBACCO) fireort ar ners 4 / : Tt eultaris Ever hrougtst to this market. The Morticulturist;colored.. 00 Boys give uenesli and satisfy yourselves that = our Tobacce is no humbug. 50 Combs & Stinchncia._ . amper’s Weekly.. --.-+--+. 4 Ned Dog. Dec. 4th—tt “~ § § . Sikugt¢ated London News...+.scccsssees 4 MILWAUKEE BREWERY. . ! } Lluacrated News ONT ETAT 3 60 . New. York y Ledger.. creccreereese'e ed ‘ ES OO, Semne Wirect, . . . Wakes Ageia el ty Tibes.:-sccseerecece. 3 00 (ADA. Rental SE RAND: Misa hgein en vtrvnpeneseces 3 0 W. DREYFUSS would inform th . Waverly Magazine...---+--, 4 jo L citizens of Nevrda county, and his friends . Sew York Mercury...--oe the has finished, his Brewery, and is now . New York Weekly Clipper “a= -ready to secure orders for that delicious: bever. Scientific Americam..--+-+ceeetererceerers os ° age, Layer Beer, which he will sell as low as any New York I dete. + nerve teseeerereaed Brewery in the county. L. W. DREYFUSS. . Bow York Weekl PTiDUNC. «ese eee eve reread October. 3 4m. New fork Weekly Timés..-.+---000+++ 3 00 New Yc eekly Journel of Commerce.. .3 (0 NILMS SEARLS. A. C. MILES. scree ankee 0 TB eee wsdeennaee Pr eerr eters SEARLS & NILES, fs a: aa ged tana a Pere ere ee ee eres ee ¥. Weekly) amity Wie ip. or World for Cal I rd agus tm Is cheap foreash. ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust . NO. 30 Main street, Nevada Citye 2 Soak. 2020S PARLE G SL EAIDIII DSS CH BLAZE’S TAVERN, cor. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL sT If You Want a Geod Drink, Go TO BLAZE: Ss! _ Nevada. Sept. 6tf : ‘ NIG: of SRE ate Seleentires tee house above: the 3 Methodint ~. Ghured, Nevada. Homeopathic Medicines and thedidaa Cases, for sale Dr, ichola. : Augusta ear Re T. ELLARD BEANS, — No. 52 Broad Street, . —_---Wholesale-and ‘Retail’ “Dealer. i ‘GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. — "Goods derivered Free of ee Nevada, Get. 2th, 1861.—tf -BAKER & WYMORE, DEALERS IN Sac siuclia Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. ; . erie MEATS, of ALS, KINDA, a on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for, PS ak Goods.dclivered Free cT(Charge Within a reasonable distance of Char WwoonD—Of all A FINE ASSORTMENT ; COAL OIL LAMPS! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! ~~ By W. H. CRAWFORD & CO, , No 27 Main street, opposite the Pxprees OMe Nevada, Nov: 6th—tf WEAVER & NEWMAN, Po. 49 Broad Street, Nevada, HOLESALE and « LI VORS, GUICKSL VR, *sHMLAF GOO NGOODE, ic Al ees arene 8, an ee eee stark to be” Possessing facilities uns ed, caw ofter great juduwments to the a mg = ws WEAVER & NEWMAN — SELECT SCHOOL é For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Heanor BROAD STREMT, NEVADA. If )'E.HIS SCHOOL will re-open. on Monday, . dan, Oth, 1882: . TRRMBt — Primary Branches, per month... nied” magi lish mreseiag k Mathematics, per mat po ae % seeedereeeteeeweneenese Gefman... Aeeeveraees Des saecnacanes FOR» »occcrascccccecer oecrerssecee No extra charge for Book K ing. i) For further particulars ii oop House Gentlemen will be thoroughly: Young to enter any of the College classes. shi, 2 . 27th, 1861. he " Nevada, A. S. HALLIDIE & co., Wire Suspension Bridge Buildere, AND MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT WIRE norn. 412 Clay Street, San Francisco, IRE.SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and capacity erected and material farnished. ilaving beenbeings te! Bae engaged in the , erection of wire Suspension Bri and Agueducts for some years past, we ors, fully bn ge ae to do such work ape at a° figfn: wide + cae V ierry, perpeene uaranteeing Wiré Kope for’ any length,or size desired, being ch hemp. Seales of weight and strep, oe oe ces annexed, furnished on a fave Ou ufacturers, or their om the inte San Francisco, Dee. UNDERTAKING. ane Cc. ——— ER~ TAKE ~on hand will make to order COVERED C COFFINS 4 the following cheap rates?” SMALL SIZK. FKOM.>cccasetvveallll Oi LARGE SIZE, FROM. «+000 5y.0++ 18810 tO GRAVK FENCES, of every furnished than by any other pe wa the in the neatest ALL WORK DO ates furnished and no charge for engra’ March 16. 1861-tf Nevada Ifon and Brass Foundry > ae Street, Nevada City TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT to order Castings achinery of ev: deseription. Quartz atachinery a rusted, fitted up or repaired. All k of Castings, Sav, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills; . Horse Power and Car Wheels. eee poneey. and at as low rates as any hSacramento or San ¥eaneisco—freigb HEUGH & THOM, bak yr tow Ie Feb. 16-6m* UNITED STATES BATHS! AND ~s HAIR DRESSING SALOON.. ry HK undersigned would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have com: a tine bathing Howse, a.*sched to their well cotabliahmecht, where the rublic can be accorhune‘dated with Bathe at 5 tines They aleo keep eonstantly on hand * Dr. Genning’s Keproductor, » celebrated for its mediral powers overthe human Hair. it entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the hair from turning grey PERFUMERKY—A fine assortment on hand. 620-tf LAMPE & BRO. 64 Broad niet Flagg’s Brick Building, up stairs. sanangarked 2 © “ Nevada, Ost. 23d—1£ . kinds, ‘on hand and for : tee phar. les sealers bi And Machine Shop,——— Attorney and Counselor at Law. _ OFFICE —~ GN BROAD STREET, .-we Soar Sentence gama aes