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January 4, 1863 (4 pages)

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) Fy 34 Ck, co, Goods, : ls, ved Srom y Steamer DUNTY del6.2m g, AL. ea oundry Shop, da: City ' RS wun.) ry of ever f Built. ark Mille; rdere filles yestaplinh eu—freigh THOM, ,CLARK, ~ o.;: rs inGR@ . L¥ GOODS taken the Rh & NEW; Of a com.. be sold at . portion of, : s ae I0K, gists, yunded. . . BLOCK, 3. Sts. Nevada f.§ {' ee aaed mM . ! Lee ad Street) B nnid u dividend of one hundred per cent. and Y. a stock dividend-of thirty per cent. to their: stockholders. DAY a y Tue First Topacco —Forty different VANA species of tobacco are described by botanists It was introduced into France by Nicot in : 1560, andinto England by Sir Walter Raleigh . Brands in 1586. John Aubrey tells us * Sir Walter Long, who was intimate with Sir Waher Raleigh, was the first who brought the use of to of tobacee into the northern parte of England. — In these days, they (meaning the gentlemen) > CUT, . had silver pipes. ‘The ordinary sort made use af : ' of a walnut shell and astraw. Ihave heard 36 my grandfather Lyte gay, one pipe was hard cco ‘from man to man rownd the table. Within NKINS.” these thirty five years, ‘twas scandninus-fok.e —_—— § ‘divine to také tobacee. It was sold then for IN: _ its wayte in silver. Ihave heard sone of eur eS okt yeomen neighbors say that when they HOD OF. ' went “te Malneaby at Chippenham, they” ; culled their biggest shillings to lay in the scales ‘World ; oe ; against the tobacco.” sts ‘ OOKS, Two fornge clerks in Assistant quarterIPTION: master Dana’s office at Washington were put under arrest for conspiring with contractors LTES. at to detraud the Government. eee 1 & CO. 4 — sts., Nevads “Mama.” said alittle fellow four. years age old.“ what did God make Jeff Davis tor?” 2 CO.; “Why 17 claimed bie mother: rely, * if i o was . any one wanting a splendid Derrick." gcHovLs.—All the schools in the city “‘ommence thé firet-term vf the New Year -~pemorrow.morningNevada is now se. well provided with placés ef instruction as te ave no excuse for ignorance or idleness . among the young.. Every child in town sould be attending s»me school. No better wsolution ean be formed by parénts at this the beginning ot the New Year, than,that every child shall receive «good education. The of this, robs society of A useful member, and steals from the child all that elevates him above the brute, = “Sgr Marshal Davidson ilurms us that he wilt commence next week to fill up the hole, on Sacramento street, and repair the entire road in that-vicinity.—F teamsters, with their teams, have volunteeted to haul gravel enough to make the street’ passable. We are glad that arrangements have, been made Ca Messrs. Baker & Wymore advertise} in another column, a Matteson & Samuel Water Power Derick for sale very cheap., It is entirely new and worthy the-attention of SeLect ScuooL.—The past year of Mr. W.E. F. Deal's Select Schuol has been a Lighly successful one. Since the 6th of Jan. 1862, seventy-six scholarshave entered the schovl. The next session commietices tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 5th. : " (3 Divine service will be held this méraing at 31 o'clock st the Methodist Church, Congregational Chureh aud at ‘tie Court VA en we = as The District Court meets to-morrow myrning at 10 o’clock. oF The weather is mighty disagreeable, misty and fine rain. Morper tn UTan-—A wan, named Thom. at J. Barney, who lived ina hut on the shore of Utah ‘Lake, was. recently murdered by “some unknown persod. He belonged fo a __ desperate gang, and _it ta thought some of his, associates perpetrated ‘the deed on arcourt of some disclosures made by the vie tims. \ \ « ” > : eS ty A New Zenland chief maintained that “he had.a good title to hrs lind because he had > <a Liperat Girt .—In Cavalry Church, San “Francisco, Sunday, the pastor had the sen~“tenee,:* We are Orphans” for his-text. A collection was taken for the Pretedtant Ors phan Aes aa th suin of $800 was re: alizedThe Misses_Chenery, Sather and Baldwin, of the First Baptist Church, lately. ee raised by solicitations, the sum of $589 50 ail violence, unless in necessary self-defence: for the same object. ~~ Tra Virginia City Enterprise saye that ‘the emnll pox is prevailing among the citizens Tre New York Express says that John Morrissey ,the pugelist, won, $25,000 on Seymour’s election. Tae New. York Gas Company have just Her and staff. Prior to leaving New Orleans . Butler issued a farewell sddress tothe citie . ‘the conviction thatthe existence of slavery -elamation has been issued by the President of to put this portion of the tywii” ii good or: ) 1sts, Fader. mS the power in me_vested-as Commander-in~ Chief of the Army-and Navy, in‘time of actual\ -. Upon this, which is sincerely believed to be . sistance. and then retreated.toTallsboma. Gen. Rosecrsne’ lost his wagon train which . BY TELEGRAPH { A PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION ! . .» a “New York, Jan, Ist —The steamer Spat * ing with New Orleans dates to the 24th ara. ryed. Among ber passeagers are Gen. Butzens, which conetuded as followa:.** Months of experience and observation have.forced iv incompatible with, the safety of yourselves or the Union. . fe ae Washington, J an. lat-—The following preUnited States, ete.: Whereas on the 22d%f September, 1862, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States. containing among other things the following to (Here follows the proclamation issued Sept. “Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by virtue-of . — ebellion against the Government of the. United States, as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this firét day of January, 1863. andin accordance with my purpose to publish my Proclimation efter a period of ‘one hundred days from the date of the fiftst above mens tioned order, do hereby designate the States and parts of States wherein the pedple thereof ‘respectively are at this day in rebellion against the United States, to be the follow. ing States, viz : Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana; (excepting the parishes of St.’ Chares, St. j Bernard. Plaquemine, Jeffsrson,. St: Joho, St. Mary, St. Martia and New Orleadiiy in= . . ‘eluding the city of New Orleans,) Missiiip-. -> — pi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North. @ésolina, Virginia, («xcept 48 eounties designated as Western Virginia and the other counties known as Berkley, Accomac, Northampton, Elizabeth City, Yer, . Princess Anne, including the:cities of Ner‘folk and Portsmouth, which excepted parts . . are for the present left precisely as it this Proclamation were not issued.) : By virtue of the power and for the pure) . OS® . pose aforesaid, 1 do order.and declare that. . ail persons held as slaves within. these desig. nated States and parts of States, re now, and shall henceforth be FREE. And that the Executive Guvernment of the United States, including the Military and Naval authorities, will recognize and‘maintain the freedom of such persons. And I hereby enjoin upc n the people so declared to be free, to abstain from And I recominend to them pa in all cases when allowed, they Iabur faithfelly for reasonable wages. AndI further declare and make known that such persons of Puitable condition will be received into the armed ¥er— vice of the United States, to garrison the forts, positions, stations, snd other places aud to neun vesselwof all sorts in said ‘service. — an act of justice, warranted by the Constitu. tion upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind andthe gracious favor of Almighty God. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set-my hand and caused the seal of the United States to -be affixed, at tne city of Washington, onthe Ist day of January, a. D. 1863, and of the Independencé of the United States of America, the 87th year. ‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By W. H. Sewanp, Secretary of State. Lonisville, Jan. 1st.—Roseerans enptir. ed Murfreesboro; on Tuesday morning and now eceupies it. The rebels made slight rewere captured by the rebels under Col. MorSan Francisto News. Clipper ship Noonday 139 days from Buston, struck a rock off the Ferrallones yesterday, sunk in forty fathoms of water. Total joss, ship and cargo, valued at six buadred theusand dollars. No lives loet. Judge John A: Lent, of Alameda county = CLOTHING! tobe Wisposed, of REGARDLESS OF COST! ~~ Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, = ‘Nevada. “A'VING resolved to give up business. we call the attention of the the blic, to “OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Gents— Farn! shing Goods, \ aS , BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, VALISES, Anda good Assortment of = Atsuch rates as will induce buyers to pur: purchasers-examine the ; & relative merits.of exch! pa ER’S NJ require it. Goodyear’s Rubber Goods i. G RO V E BR _. Our No. 9 Machine is & jadmirably adapted .to) KER’ ithe wanté of all mariu-. ~ BA 'S ‘facturers is far more ~Ne. 9, ‘simpigy,d ur able and : ‘éheapér than any other SE WwW ! N © ‘shuttte Machine in use; MACHINE. ‘and a great ‘Yavorite MOTHERS! MOTHERS! SOOTHING BYAU for CHILDREN. . ‘This v: ; : Nurses in New. , : and with mever failing euceess in THOUSANDS OF CASES. “St Ituot only relieves the child from pain, but : en o the w ; pine og will almost instantly relieve ei: Gr in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily
,end in death. We believe itthe best aadsurest Remedy inthe World, in all cases of Dysentery and DIARRHEA iu Children, whether arising from teething or . from any other-caure."* Fait (ircetions for gen eb ag oye =! each bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the out sides : De as ¥ Sold by ull Medicine ES PRICE ONLY-25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. m3 REDINGTON & CO., . AGENTS. San Francisco. / PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY! “___ Symmetry af Form! — YOUR HEALTH & MENTAL POWERS By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Spe cific Remedy known as 3 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Read the Advertisement. in another column, and profit by it— i Diseases and Symptoms Euumerated. Cat it out,and Preserve it. You-may not now jly .12:6m ‘a. But may at some Future Day. Set 1t gives heaith and vigor to the frame, . Aud bloom to the pallid cheek.” It Saveg Long Suffering‘and Exposure. © ~~ -Beware Counterfeits . Cures Warranted, — San Francisde, Dec. 23d 1962.—1m $iv0 ew ard—Forens,.>c0 ease of SyphiNs, in any stage, whichDR=LE HICHE u's GOLLEN BALSAM fails to cure. No comment iw necessary upon this mecicinc, it stands entirely upon ite owm unequaled werita ; it haa cured thousands who have wasted handseme fartunes, and will-eare thousands more. Golden Balsam No. { for first and second, a —<— e = -a$ sores upon the legs or other pa s-of vig e. heu co dy, sore eyes, etc. ete. Golden_ Bal for Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphititic \ €UTLRY, Ete. ptich.and be guaranteed : ‘ ultimate and entire sat. : ison a i isfaction, by our-privi->._— ee lege of exchanging for iS € Ww i N Cc = ; : either style if not suited : MACHINES, ; ss with their first choice. : ; $60. PERCEYDOUCLAS, 4 421 Montgomery street, SAN FRANCISCO, a ied “HAS THE Nor Manufacturers::-wherever introduced, ——S «= GROVER Call and examine our: x machines before purcha: sing» elsewhere. , We! manufacturealarge'va-: Ee WING riety of each stitch and : S a adapted to the require: MACHINE manufacturers of goods : where sewing is ‘employed. San Franeisco. Y A A af i Pacific Mail Steumship Co. Jan. 1st—Constitution. —_. Jan. I St: lous. — * Jan. Zist-Golden Age. From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, 4. ¥. For Panama. ers will be-convey ~The * ine E YORBES, Agent. Rich Quartz Specimens! died yeaterday. Arrived Ship Premior 1 mere. vere ~ le na ae GARRETT & SHERWOOD, Jewelers. BAKE R’S ments of all families aad ier DEPOT, % :329 Montgomery street, y, ateamsh‘ps will be dispatched -in the’ month of from Panama to Cor. Sacramento & L-idesdorff sts. San Franc isce eae for C d Polis , ior A Beoa®s ata Large over the intria . Mew No 517 Montgomery st. San Franciseo}ze et im that line to be found invthe City, m ~ . 7 ALL OF WHICH HE 19 SELLING AT-T\He LOWEST PRICES” y. THOSE WHOSDUY FOR CASH ALL FIND IT Greatly to’ their Advantage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. San Francisco, Dec. 18th—Sm4dp FOR SALE! NE half interest in the Fashion Saloon, @) situated at Hed Dog in this county. This saloon is doing a good business, and offers a A w. 13 the Pariama Railroad Company . splendid chance for investment. ¥or particulars dsp 1 tlantie . apply to JOHN M. MeNALLY, oo went s wallto New York bv the A =. ee ¢ ‘ted Dox. BLAZE’S TAVERN, If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S!*we = SILVER PLATED WABE, ~ \_ . and gM Largest and Best Assortment of Goods . ecruing costs. {. tain set of mining» te * COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 87 . eer NEW STOCK-WINTER GOODS — icon ashi Store ! BROAD STREET, NEVADA, CHINN & COLBY 7 just received from sam Francisco the LARGEST AND BKES'T SELECTRI> STOCK of . fe. WINTER GOODS! Sr" Kver brought im the Mountains. 2%) TIE DRY Goons surrounding country ats vices on SILK. GOODS-~New. Variety. DRESS GOOD :, Tolles Peintes, Jacones, Indlennes, Soteries, o— yards Po) Kim: is silk and Woel Shellers, Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds, BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS, 1000 Pieces of I.inen* Gloves of every size ondeolor. French & American Prints. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Weol, Danaask, ce amd Musiim Curtain Table Da k, Brown and Bleached . A large Stock tof 3 Trimmings, Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts, Mantillas, Shawis, Embroideries, Bennets, Shakers, * Suamshades, Umbrellas, ‘Parasols, NEW STYLE DUSTERS ! , x den, . tism. Prive, r bottle; upon receiptof this NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ! rr ™ a i + pul will su to any part of the tate.— . New Style of Embrowery, entirely New ° —— ———<~, . and are sole proprieturean d manufacturers.” aul BONNE?PS & CHILDREN'S HATS! orders must i oO us 0 e gee}. : nuine. Observe well the manufacturer's name RX New Style of DRESS SILK. < upon each Inside label. We guarrantee a perSSN ‘ : ee. feet and lasting. cure. ee : t stock of Dry Ceeds—the lar: : ; ICHARDS & WHITFIELD, geet ever.seen in the mountains of Califernia— AY + {mporters, Wholesale and Retail Druggists._. was forUash and we wild to Corner of Clay and Sansome sts., Sen Francisco, sell cheaper tiiam any other es hment van \ epee paaaar ‘Also, Sole Agents fur the celebrated SPANISH possibly sell. \. ae ee oe = Sys ANTIDOTE, a preparation never Keown to. Ladies t.call examine our Goods before ~~ ; bra fail, oe oa = _— . poe Irritapurchasing elsewhere. Give us one trtal. ; Neer re > tion, Gravel. a a rinary deran : 4 <> ments, “None enaine without out elr~ NN & COLBY“ _ euler of Golden Balsam wrapped Nevada. Oct, 2th. ae aS SE OPE > \_ around the bottle. ocim. L$) syToONEER CIGAR STORE i ‘ e have y intre . : see ° a GROVER. sacod aNew Style Fam % $. ROTHSCHILD, a7 , ‘ily Sewing Machine.mapss im Cigars, Tobacse, Genu. BAKER'S ‘ki the Lock Stitch, or —— ime Meeraechaum Pipes &e NOISELES Sigtitch alike on both ; a . 80 MAIN STREET, NEVADA € « bes oct : wom N. B. Store closed from Friday ¢ gto FAMILY _:sides, arranged in the CROCKERY ovo (fp Saturday evening. us SEWING . mn. poseunont Gro ont Saeieet ane mtamstieaee “ ‘game prices asour Gro . € m= to me i) om. “\ MACHINES! ., i ee Stich Ma— data SLAsg TA yee Court, imand for.the county ef Nevada, ; $60 00. : ay : = State of California, bearing date December 24th spies _ichines. = Ay Dey 1962, in favor of A.D. Skillman, and agaist Wm. Sprout, ‘Nheodore Adams, T. Mc . Lead, B. Lachman and D. Lachman, doing busi“ness under the name of the +*Gold Hill Co.’" for theewm of Two Hundred and sixty, 46-100 dol46, (debt.Jwith interest on the said 46, from the 13th day of Oct. lee, at the rate of 3 per cent per month, till paid, toyether.with all costs of euit. 1 have levied upon the following described cb pet oe A er Sa at ecrtain Row Ofbrick and wooden buildin together with the lot upon which the sayne s S situate on north side of Commercial st,, Nev city, county of Nevada, and bounded on the west by Turfitr & Co’s Hardware re, amd on the east Win. B. Coe’s Boot and -stere, together with all the privileges amd rtengness. thereun onging~ Se Notice ie hereby given that 1 will expose to public sale, all the above described , rorerty.to the highest bidder for cash, in fromt of the Cours. House door, in-Nevada, on Tuesday, January ~ 27th, 1363, between the hours of 9 o’cluek A. x., Given under hand,this 24th day of Dee a >. 1842. ee W: KNOWLTON, Sheriff. . "K.P. Hawley, Pitl's Atty. © NS TABLE'® SALE.—State of California, pn a of Nevada, township of Euseke,_ ss: By virtue of an execution to me delivered, ued from.t! r court of-ira Stanley, Exsq., ap acting Justice ofthe Yeace, in and for the coum ty aforesaid, benring, Ske Deeember 24th, 1862,. to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Stanley, on the 24th day of or ily sae in favoi of Briggs &. Hagerty, and against E:Buek, for the sum of ‘Two Hundred, forty and 9-100 dollars.debt tas" terest; damages asd costs of suit. J have cea in exectition, aad will sel to the highest bidder for cash, at-Orleans Flat, Nevada scounty, the following Jestribed copertes to-wit }~One certain set of mining. « 8; known os, In Buck's Digings. together with all tunnels, cute, baxes, fluincs, hose and pipes and all appurtenamces thereunto belong is Also, one ranch and gars den, with dweliiog howse.and barn thereva said property, being situate on Orleans Flat, Nevada county, n Saturday, the 24th day of Janu ary, 1863, between the hours of % orclogh. A. M. and 4 P.M., ofsaid day. ‘Takenas the property o! L Buck, to satisfy the above demands aut ac 3 Witness my hand this 26th day of Dee. 16620, D. BABCOUK, Constablr, — {ONS TABLE’S SALE,—stute of Califor C nia, county of Nevada, township of Kurekas, ss. By virtue of an execution to ime delivered, jasued fromthe court of Ira Stanley, keq.,. ea acting. Justice of the Perce, trand-ter-the coun. ty afcresaid, bearing date December 24th. teste, to satisfy said jucgment rendered by said eley. on the 24th day of December, 1862, in favor of Lake Ditech Co., and + i: Buck, for the sum of Sixty-four and 50-100 dollars; debt, inter est, damaves and costs of suit. -hevesakealio execution, and will sell to the highest bidder pe Ba at tlhe ae Flat. haigh resin 4 the ollowing described property, to-wit :—One cer ~ » Lene bel Diggings, j property be situate on Orleans Flat, Ne-. ae vada county, on Saturday, tlie 24th day of Janus ry, 1863. betweer the hours of 9 o'clotk A. BM, and 4 P.M., of said ~~ ‘taken as the property of 1. Buck,to satisfy the above demands and eo cruing coasts. ; ¢ itaves my hand-this 26th of Dec. 1862. — Vv. D. BABCOCK. Constable. i ee = 4 abe see RW = aaa