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THOM.
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Francisco.
gists, ster of all iniquities, “Human Slavery. He : Rnecowina. . $60 00. Epon ape peugtre
considered that the Proclamution which he. . Holly Spring Jn th—hon he) ————————— .
ADA, had just read, heralded the approach .of-sa . leck : Dicpstehes from Gee. Sherman and. At ouroffice alone can ; GROVER
‘new era, during which our eounthy, now Naval commanders, ——— at Helvna. . purchasers examine the : & a
inded. bleeding at every pore, would enjoy. Dee. 3let : The gunboats were engaging the . relative merits of each . KER’S
: = such : : nid sal : BA
ee before aw; that it was striking the axe at frebel sources we learn that the Grenada Ap. isfaction, by our privi-' ‘FAMILY
ALL! the rout of thé tree, aud would remove a ta — “Be ay have possession of . jege of exchanging for SE W IN C
’ icksburg. (Sign rant. ither style if not suited?» MACHINES, pe which had produced nothing but disLouisville, Jan. Sth.—Murfreeboro adviperce hana choice. ; $60
) hand prey eee national councils, . ces repres ent the. letatel victory as 00m . cmmmmmeminmees . °
sectional strifes and jealousies among our . plete. The entire rebe army is, fleeing to.
bee own people. and a stigma and reproach ou st Tullahoma. inthe greatest disorder.— . @ RO VE RK i eere ate Raabe teed: adi 2” . Skirmishing commenced on the evening of _& jadmirably ‘adapted to
AUGHLIK are lee _ ivutions abroad: The 29th, rebels falling back closely followed by BAKER’S ithe wante-of all: manudik aes congregation aleo united ‘with the choir in . our troops. until the evening of the 30th.— Me ‘facturers ig far more
‘ orsa, -#aging that patriotic and truly poetical hymn, Next morning the enemy attacked.us at day"Ne. 9 . . ; simpie, durable and
: commencing,. break from that time.until the night\ef the sEwW! nN Cc icheaper than any other .
f “My country ‘tis of th 3d. Fight continued with intermissions When ye Shuttle Machine in-use,
ICH 17th. Siwest laud of liberty ” he. the enemy retreated. sg sc a divisions a rap Naa iand a great gas
odie v'&e. __. waa cut to pieces. On Saturday our skir. for Manufacturers. : wherever introduced,
rited — =e meq must have been peculiarly mishers destroyed a large number of rebels ™~ $60. — . pratifying to those who consider -slavery as . jong our batteries. which opened on them . sie i GROVER
ainsi _. 'Mhe true cause of the present unhappy state . with great. éluughter. yap ge ewarss is
mM ! ‘ofour country, m_ thus, epending the first . Murfreesboro, rebel sheet. of 2d. admite ri _— gg &
‘ Sabbath after the publication of a Prociana. thst theirloss up to that time was 5,000. maculae Set ree ER’S
: : she puvneation ¢t @ F recinina : 5th.—Rained hard Sntur-. sing elwewhere. we BA K
‘a Street, tion, which will reanimate the heart of the Nashville, Jan. Sth.—Rained hard Satur eee
nation, and carry joy to the homes of thouday. . All quiet until evening when 3d Ohio . manufacture a largeve: SEWING
y. = sands of the unfortunate and oppressed.” and 88t' Indiana, charged and carried rebel . riety of each stitch and . ‘etre
Seca a at breastworks, capturing 50 prheeset. and . :edapted to the reqesre: MAC
: et killed many. rebels,.with.a.little loss to them~ . ments of all families aad i yr DELPOT, 44
pat %& Distaict Court, Jan. 6. —Dalton vs. . selva. There waa a epirated engagement at . manufacturers of goods :
TANNA BoyleDecree heretoforetreturned ordered . Lovergne on the 341m which the rebels were) where sewing is ‘emit Mewtgomers street.
to be set aside, and plaintiff's attorney requir. defeated. Loss 32 killed. ployed. + ~ San Frensiice.
ed ts prepare another in accordance with . Nasheille, Jan. Sth —From persons Ar’
Brands findings of the court. ~ ~~ . viving from the battle-field we learn. that
, : Rogers vs Soggs.—A motion for a new on Saturdav night, during a storm, the reb.
trial overuled, and exception taken by plain . els attacked our men in rifle pits along the 5
sae tis council. whole lines. are a 5 ald ception
z ‘al the centre. e finally .drove fhe rebels
CUT rere Gaver, denen Cth —-Pareer across the river. The 7th Pennsylvania, 34
’ -¥8 McKiale ; Laws--ve Flanagan ; “Patk* . nic, and 8th Indiasa, first carried their
CO ! . i Sage BAD ; Dewiniet. defenses. On-Sunday morning Stanley's Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Yous vs his ereditors. riff appointed . brigade entered Murfreeboro. pe pike:
(KINS. Assignee. — NEREEESE ei BS The President-sen* to the Senate to-day io taetaes Sepnehine wilt
. Court adjonrned uutil the 15th inst. the nomination of J.P. Upshur. of Indiana January , 1963 : hy
N: _ as Assistant Secretary under Smith, Secrew
jOD OF EF We learn from Officer Knerr that a. tary of the Intefjor—_. “ae , Jan. Ist—-Constitution. “. ~
: man named Robert Legg, residing on Spring} New York, Jan 6th’—The Nashville cor. . 730 ta et et te
World street, mado an attempt te kill hie'wife yes. Tespondent of the Times, places our loss st) “8, volsoni ie. , * mp i bs 9,500. killed and wounded, and 5,000 taken From m St. Porelock, A.M. _
‘Serday afternoon. He inflicted a horrible prisoners, und 19 Colonels killed. ‘ me oe
OKs, re weund upon the side of his wife’s head, with} The San Francisco Call has received the . 4 spinw convey m —— :
PTION : & hatchet, he amied a second blow at her . following : St. Louis. Jan. 6th,—The battles from bv the Atiantie
rES.at when she threw her hand up, and received . between Resecranz and the enemy, at Stone . and PseitEtcamship Com TORBES, Agent.
ty pe ameneaa The neighbors hearing the cries . tiver lasted five days. . Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco
& CO. = women in and prevented Legg . Fighting = terrific ic ape nro At th nee
e., Nevada saccnpptichendh ishing? hiéfiendish purpose. He . close of the fifth day rebe's were dela” T bi art cimens !
Wis secured and lodged in'the county jail. . routed. .Enemy was 50,000. stp: well . Stich Qua adit yk ra
Cco., De. R. M. Hunt was called to eee the woman . sppointed and fought with desperation. Bought at a Large over the fetria
en an te atte wectic ere very ebelt ateatoens saree age. ox Deane: slo value, Uy ETT & SHERWOOD; Jewelers: .
look, &*pmo that the chances are against her Ce ney Me a se aogeme Sh y . 2 Mew No 617 Montgomery st. San Francisco
“WEDNESDAY MORNING JAN, 7Have we RaREY AMONGST Us 1—Yes,
. gid a “Foppozavezapprovower.” Qne of .
out prominent citizens, after taking several
Jeagons in the art of horse-taming and rending Belew’s book, became quite excited and
elnted snthe subject. He was sume, you
jet. Citizen arose early in the morning after
having had several dreams of his success in
the. art-of horse-taming, and went out bent ap
“fading @ horse > “ay kry o for we horse!’
Citizen Was hard pushed—could’at find a
horse. At.a great distance off he saw a cow
—a very tame cow—and then and-there"re=+“gah gf WHO Stabea+-the eneiny (Federals) attempt 4
wlved that the aforesaid cow disr be his’
first victim. Citizen approached; cow
thought he was geing to milk her and kept
quiet until citizey: ¢oummenced some of the
most horrible and outrageous gestures, when”
the cow. nnagined that citizen was either
druuk orerazy. The animal stood it as long
as possible, and then, with a euntemptuous
ook, fidd. Citizen, excited, ran after the
cow, thinking be had herdead. Not so; he
again attacked the cow, when she sprang at
hut and chased him sdme distance. Our
hero soow be gau to feel the breath of the en~
raged bovine ut bis back, when, as a denier
resort; he" plunged into Deer Creek. The
“ow bemg baffled by this masterly “change.
of buse,"“retired trom tie field. Our béfo,
thinking the couat clear, left his moist quarters and Clainbered over the rocks towards
home, When be was again met by the milk
distillery, which took after him in hot pursuit.
When last_ seen by “Jocal,” our hero was
dripping wet, perched upon a flume, a large
reck in bis baud, a “beautifal defiance on
_his brow,” and declaring that if that cow
went any further thaw that flame, she would
>yowithout a-head. He says that he is cons
viseed that Bélew's system is a d—d hum-~
bug, at least sv far as Spanish cows arécon .
cerned. i ;
C9" We understand that last Sabbath, the
usual services at the Congregational Church.
were omitted, and instead, Mr. Cumasings’
alter offering a prayer suitable to the Sea
sion, read President Liucoln’s Proclamation
_of Freedom, and made a few remarks concerning the rebellion. taking the-ground that
itis a visitation of God upon’ us for our sins
da nation, in extending, cherishing, and de
fending fur so many years-thut moral blight
upon our fait nate as a free people; that
cursé against the prosperity of a large perton—of the national domain; and _that-mon‘Murfreesboro Jane Ist.
sition except his extreme left, where he bad
EASTERN NEWS . !
Wasgingtan, Jan. Sth. Richmond papers
of Friday contain the following dispatches;
frees We assailed the enemy at 7% o’clock this morning, and after 10
hours hard fighting drove him from every po:
succeeded in resisting; with this exception we
prisoners includwg 2 Brigadiers; alse 31 .
that.of the enemy is much greater.
Vicksburg, Jan. 34.—A courier arrived:
ed to storm our lines, this morning. After
severe conflicts, they were repulsed with
heavy loss. No further particulars. The
loss.of the enemy in this engagement is said
to be 300 killed and wounded is ours 50>.
New York, Jan. Sth.—The Times’ Washiington dispatch, says: There is nothing in
recent advices from our Minister in Europe
indicating a charge on the policy of non-intervention.: ‘ : ieee &
_ President Juarez writes hopefully-.of the
ability of Mexi to-defeat the advance of
French towards. the Capital.
patch of the 3d, givesan account of reconnaissance in force, recently-atinde at Morris»
ville, this side of Rappahanrock—48 miles
made In 30 hours-~une of the regiments
crossed the Rappahannock, and penetrated . .
7 miles into intdrior, but found no rebele in
foree. ge 5
Camp. near Murfreesboro, Jan. 4th.—To
Gen. Halleck :—“I have to announce that
the enemy isin full retreat. They left last
night. The river having rsenand the
bridges across iP hetween the left wing and
the centra:being incomplete, I deemed it pru
dent to withdraw that wing during the night.
this morning in their retreat. The am
nouncement of their retreat was made known
tome at 7 6’élock-” Our ammunition train
arrived during the night. ‘To-day was occupied in distributing the ammunition, burying
the dead and collecting the wounded from
the field.of battle. Pursuit has been commenced by the centre, two leading brigades
having arrived at the west side of Stone river.
This morning we shall occapy the tows and
phsh pursuit to-morrow. Our wedical direetor estimates the wounded.in the hospital
at5.500 and the dead at 1,000." ~-Signed
CLOTHING T 1
. occupy the field. We have captured 4,000 .
pieces of “artillery.-Oar-loss is heavy-but . ~
New York, Jan. §th,—Falmouth, Va.. disn . . .
VALISES,
chase at once,
The rebels occupied that time until 4 o’closk .
WORTH OF
MOTHERS! MOT
J remedied, und in death.
aadsmrest Remedy in the Worlds » lt
cases of Di'sentery and DIARRHG: i
Children, whether arising from teething or
from any ether cause.
fail to bgt RR
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN.
eaeaie areenenen. is Sh Uavalitet
mostexperienced A
in New England, and.has been used
failing success jn THOUSWe believe it the bes
NQaPs,
K-BoOTS, :
SHOES. .
S. : ee
&
Anda good Assortment-of
de20
bier oOovER ; Weehave lately intre
on & iduced a New Style Fam
_ ily Sewing Machine.maBAKER'S ~~ ‘Xing the Lock Stitch, or
NOISEL E.8-8 i gtiteh alike on both
“FAMILY _— sides, arranged in the
SEWINC igame style and sol . et
MACHINES! ;game prices as our Groi } A A ae
; By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Spe ~
HATS : ae cific Remedy known as
and profit by it—
require it.
} nuine.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Read the Advertisement in another column,
Diseases and Symptoma Enumerated,
Cut it out, and Preserve it.-You may not now
But may at some Future Day.“«1t gives heaith atid vigor to the frame, _
Cures Warranted.
Sanfrancisco, Dec. 23d 1862-—1m
Bi00 Rewar ad—For any
case 0 hilis, in any: stage Swhich ‘on
DR LE HICHEAU’S GOLUEN BALSAM fails toctre. No commentivneces-sary upen this m me, it stands entirely
upon ite own unequaledmerits ; it hae cured thousands who have wasted handgome fortar ' . . unes, and will-cure thousands~more. den
odye s Ru bber ods Balsam No. I for first and second ‘sta “such
Fam s pe sores upon the legs “aa arse ot e pevate . dy, sore eyea, etec., ete. en Balsam “N@. 2, . ,
Atsuch rates aé will induce buyers to put: . ¢7) Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphilitic Rheuinatism. Price, $5 per bottle ;. upon receipt of this
sum we will ship to any part of the State—
NoTice.—We have no agents for this
and are sole proprietors and manufacturers. All
orders must be directed to us to obtain the geupon each inside label. We guarrantee a perfect and panes, cure. «
: CHARDS & WHITFIELD,
Importers, Whelesale and Retail Druggists,
Corner of Clay-and sansome sts., Sen Francisco,
Also, Sole Agents for the celebrated SPANISH
ANTIDOTE. & Preparation never known to
fail, for the eure of Gleet Gonorrhea Irritation, Gravel. and all Urinary poner 6
ments. Noneuine without our cir—
cular’ of Golden Balsam wrapped
xr «—s around’ the bottle. oclm3 .£%
‘ ik
= CROCKERY.
pRexcs CHINA, (GLASS “WAKE,
Se
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLRY, Ete.
= a
Ne
ee ees
ae
PERCEY DOUCLAS,
421 Montgemery street,
SAN FRANCISUO,
HAS THE~
Largest and Best Assortment of Goods
im that fine to be found
im the City;
“LOWEST PRICES.
, {
,
WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Advantage. to give hie
~ eall before purchasing elsewhere.
“San Francisco,
pies
. Trimmings,
Aud bloom to the pallid cheek.’?) -\c.0reacinadies
_ It Saves Long Suffering and Exposure.
}Beware Counterfeits .
Observe well the manufacturer’s name . "
ALLOF WHIGH HE 139 SELLING‘AT THE.
THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH
Pot
”
Store!AT THE—
lant entpcetend the child from pam, vot} . ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
tobe disposed, of “4 invigorates the st and bowels. corrects Se ac CR sik
’ ty, and gives tone anden to. the whole ¥ fo yaa! ae
REGARDLESS” OF COST! ~ band erent convulsions, which ifnot speed Ane LAnensr “AND B st SELEGTND
STOCK of
WINTBR GOODSB!
Xr Ever brought in the Mountains. 60
eae Re Mere ied : ae : t ess the. e
quae waa Fine Streets, Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the out THE DRY GOODS _.
: —— pvada, aes : ee ia eh all Med a : =. asses bea : Pi ota! Pathe the es of Nevada ana
Age eee eee . ee ek Bee aes
: : business, we Pric . , ‘
KEL alt the attention of the Public, te the’ 18 ONLY EDINGTON & CO., ee ee en
re wa : *Tolles Peintes, Jacones,
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF . PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY! ~ . Madionnes, selenite
; ee = Symmetry af Form ! . 8000 yards Poplins
Clothing, ‘Gents Furnishing Goods, YOUR HEALTH & MENTAL POWERS Silk a Wool Shellers, Organdtes, raveling Dress Goods, all kinds,
BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS.
1000 Pieces of Linen. }
Gloves of every size ondcoler.
French & American Prints. —
Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Weol,;
Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtain
Table Damask, Brown and Bicached
Sheetiag. aia
Pray
! pe’ large Stock 'of
Mohair,
_Barege.
Marseilles & Lancaster ‘Quilts,
‘Mantilias, «Shawls,
Embroideries, Bonnets,
Shakers, ‘Sunshades,
Umbrellas, . Parasols, _
NEW STYLE DUSTERS !
Ew ‘NEW STYLES MANTILLAS !
New Style of Ewbroidery, entirely New! ”
BONNETS & CHILDRENS HATS .
New Style of DRESS SILK.
_ This permanen’ “stock of Dry Coodé=the largeat aver sees = 5 a FF Pines owas
was bou ore will guarantee jto
sell cheaper mee any sstabllahment ‘an
Ladies t ealland exarnite our Goods before
purchasing elsewhere. Give @a one trial.
CHINN -® COLBY.
Nevada. Oct. 2th.
PIONKER CIGAR STORK ~
__§, ROTHSCHILD, _
D
EALER in Cigars, Tobacco,
ime Meerschaum Pipes &c. 30. MAIN STREET, NEVADA
N. B, “Store closed from Friday
Saturday evening. + mod
\HERIFI'’S SALE .—Vy virtue of an exewe) cution to mé delivered issued out of the Hon .
County Court, inand for the county of
State of California, bearing date December
A, D+, 1862, in favor of Dd, vileny ig a
against Wm. Spreut, Theodore Adams, T. McLoad, B. Lachman and D. Lachman, doing business under the name of the **Goid-Hiti Co."* for
the eum of Two Hundred and sixty, 46-100 dollars, $260 46, (debt.) with interest on the said
“gum ef $260 46, from the 13th day of Oct. 1862,
at the rate of 3 ptr eont per month, till paid,
together with all costs of suit. 1 have levied
upon the following described P phe mes Ket i
at certain Row of brick and wooden din,
together with the lot upon which the same stands
situate on north side of Commercial #t,, Nevada
tity, county of Nevada, and boundcd ofa the west
by ‘turner & Co’s Hardware store, and on the
cast by Wim. R. Coe’s Boot and shoe store, toether with all the privileges and appurtenances
thereunto belonging. ~ a ‘
Notice ie hereby given that I will expose to
ublic sale, all_ the above deseribed ,roverty to
he highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on Tuenday, January
27th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.,
and¢ Pp. M.~
;
Given under my hand, this 24th day of Dec. A,
p. 1842. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
Y. P. Hawley, Pits Atty,
ON STABLES SAL E,.—State of California, county of Nevada, township of Eureka,
és. By virtue of an execution to me deliv ig
iegued fromthe court of Ira Stanley, E:
acting Justice ofthe Peace, in and for the~county aforesaid, bearmg date December 24th, 1862,
to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Stantey,
oti the 24th day of Des, 1862, in Tavor of Briggs
& Hagerty, and against L. k, forthesum of
1 Two Hundred, forty and8-100 dollars. debt interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken
in execution, end Will sell to the highest_ bidder
eans Fiat, Nevada county, theaer:bed property, to-wit One cerofmining claims, own as L. Suck’s
Digtigs, together with aN tunnels, cuts, boxes,
ames, hose and pipes and all appurtenances
thereunto belonging, Also, one ranch and gar
den, with dweliiog house and barn thereva
anid property, being situate on Orleans Fiat. Nevada eounty,on Saturday, the 24th day of Japuary. 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock A, M., -.
and 4 PF, M., ofsaid day.
to
‘J
cruing costs,
Witness ny hand this 26th day of Dec. 108e.
0. D. BABCOCK, Constable,
C
ONSTABLE’S SALE,—Stute of Califor -nia, be md of Nevada, township of Kureka,
ss. By virtde of an execution to me ered
issued from the court of Ira may
acting Justice of the Peace. in and for
ty afcreaaid, bea m
if You Want a Geod Drink,
: GO TO BLAZE’S!
. COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T
: ___ . to satisfy said judgment rendered by said Staneye ley. on the 24th day of Decemiber; in favor
F. R SALE ! of Luke Ditch Co., and oe L. Buck, for the
NE half t in the Fashion Saloon, . sum of Sixty-four and ‘50: 100-dollars, debt, intersituated Dog-in this county. This est, dama::es and costs of suit. I havétaken‘ia
saloon is * & good busimess, and offers. a . cxecution, and will sell to the highest bidder
splendid chance for investment. Wor partigulars . oF cael 84 Oriined property. to-wit Owe cpe eh : oo seed > Dog: ~ . tain set of mini ‘dala. Caowe as L. Buck's.
; Diggings, together with eee ae boxes
mes an u ereun :
BLAZE’S TAVERN, said property being situate on Orleans ¢
vada county, ou Saturday, the 24th day of Januaot Brag pee go Fe nome Po ES A is
an p.M., of said: ° en property
of Le Luck,to satisfy the abovedemands and seeruing costs. ;
—Witness wy band this 26th of Dec. 1862. =
’ ? 0. D. BABCOCK. Constabic.
Me
Fein.
Wexada. Sept. otf —
ed ha? 2
Taken as the y
ol BE. Buck, to satisfy the above Semands sad ae ;
Ere rt Sen meee