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June 13, 1863 (4 pages)

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See. ble, but about the suine as heretufure. . among us, with no flourish of trumpets, not # tude of strolling performers, who is truly public. “S&. Navy, into steamers, and work to. that SATURDAY mURNING JUNE 13th A ta gas = EasTenn News.—The news from Vicks» rg is of the same stamp as beretofure.— still bold «ut, and the Federals y #8 confident as ever, elthough -they state tha the place is stronger than Ses -vaatupol ever was,aud fhat this is nv guvss work, Admiral Potter, whuv was in the ‘Crimes during the investwent of Setastopul, says so, The rebels have a report thut Gen. Gen, Bunks his lost an nem at Port Hudson. ‘The receut cavalry fight between Plensrebels were driven for wiles. It broke up the intended raid of the rebels into Penzayivania and Maryland. The reports from Port Hudson are favoru_ The second culored regiment under Col, Montgomery hns defeated the rebels at Pueotaligo. Gold down to 141. Se ap re ‘Mas. Curier's Enrertaisment.—Like an oasis in a desert is it to mervt with one giver of entertainments, among the wultiwhat he or she professes to be. The instan~ “eeunre rare where one attends a public concert or reading and comes away plensed with the way he bas spent the hour. They are sv rare ns to.be worthy of being chronicled as remarkable events. Yet they do sometimes occur, and one of the rare opportunities has «just presented iteclf. A lady has come & ‘professional public reader, who reully isa most-charming elocutionist.and sweet songstress. We attended Mre. Cutler's entertainment at the Baptist church on Thureday evening and never, never have we been so delighted at any similar performance, Mrs Cutler isa lady of most exquisite taste. She ie the soul of sung. She has but te open her mouth and the most delicious music gushes forth, free as bird-notes on the air of spring. She is withal & most estimable Indy and worthy the kind consideration of a Nevada We are not alone in recommending Mra. Cutler to the public. Jrvdge Field and Thomas Starr King, as well as other wel} known gentleman, have ep ken of her reading and singing in the highest terms, But it ie not necessary to go farther than to ask the Indies and gentleman who were present on Thursday night. We are happy to know that Mrs. Cutler will give another entertain. ment on Saturday evening. Every one who ean should be present. a Ciinese = Fortun® ‘Teccers.—These men carry on their prifeasion in the etreets where there is space nvailable. A mat is spread on the ground, with a stick fixed at each corner, around which a strip of cloth ia cast to form an incleaure for the fortune teller and big hen, whieh isin a sinall bamboo enge. By hie side is an open box cuntaining a number of very ema!l-rolls of paper with sentences or single characters written en them. In front of him isa long row of fitty or sixty sinall pasteboard ei, Which also hold angle characters, of the divination sentences, A little board painted white for writing on, end the “inks stone” urd pencil arent hand rendy fer use. An inquirer who wishes to conanit him, aquate downon heheela outside the inelosure, pays thrre ‘cash: (half a farthing) and telle bis story, stating what he wishea to know. He to pick out a roll from the box, which having done, he hands it to the man. Who unarells it and writes ita coutents da the bonrd. He then opens the door ot the onge, and the hen marches forward to the rew of envelopea; alter peering over them jaquisitively, she picks out one aud lete it fall to the ground. A few grains of rice are thrown into the cage and she returns, ‘Lhe envelope isepened, and the characters inside iso written on the board, from the two inscriptions on which the consulter's proas pects are announced, The hep is regarded aa the arbiter of fate, incapable of moral wotivein the aclection of the reall, and is therefore supposed to give the decree-of fate, without the -possibility of cetluaion or misinterpretation of any kind.— The Medical Missionary in China. Converaion.—It is propused to convert the exiling line of battle ships, now in the U. end hus already been commenced on Ohio, at Boston. The nau e of the ships now available are the Ohio, North Carolina, Vermont, New Orleans, Alabama, Virginia and New York. i A MISKIONARY asloop-ie being built in San . Francisco, It ie intended to oatry migsiona~ . in Nevada, for a long time, was the one giv. en by Mré. Cutler last evening? If you . . Were present, you do; if you Were not present, you were tnfortanste, as were a great many besides, who, had they suspected what they were in danger of losing, would have erowded the church to-its utmost capacity. I have heard, I believe, all the most noted la~ dy “readers” in the United States, who have followed. in the. wake. of, Fanny Kemble-in giving popular “readings ;” and ¥ am free to say that, save and except; Fanny Keinble herself, I have never henrd any lady who left a more pleasant and sivid impression upon her suditors,. vor one” who evinced finer taste or higher powers of execution. Her foiee possesses unusdal compase, great putity and: sweetness, and wonderful flexibility, answering her slightest volitions, and bringing. out the nicest shatings of thought and sentiment. It is ene of those voices which, whether heard in speech, or sung, moves the heart, and lingers in-the memory, long after ‘it has ceased to vibrate on the ear :—a voice, in short, which, while you listen, rapt and breathless, makes you feel how expressionless and unmusical all man-made instru: ments of sound are, in the comparison. Not the least remarkable fact m this cou» neFion is, thut Mra. Cutler is aa eweet a ballad singer, as she is accomplished a reader. Some of the Scottish songs were sung with inimitable grace and mage effect. It is quite possible there were those in. the audience who wentaway doubting to which to-award the palm—Mrs. Cutler the vocalist, or Mrs. Catler the reader. For myself, I was content to thik of her asa gifted and refined woman, posavssed of rare powers, in a com: biuation still more rare, and thanking her in my heart for an entertuinment at once rational, refining aod elevating. D. &. 8. Friday morning, June 12. P. 8. Since the abuve was written, Ihave heard a rumor thatMrs. C. has been urgent~ ly avlivited to give a second “Entertainment aud Reading” and that she might probubly consent. Lreally hope jt may be en; but whether it be or nat, I am loth te let the oecasion pass without this brief tribute to her merits; and if it proves not to be in season. hed any personal or practical benefit now, it ay. perhaps, belp te bring her, at some fus ture time, should she ever revisit us, an au dience as large as ber claime are unguestionable—which, being rendered inte the vernaeular, means, an audience too large for any hall or house in our mountain city. _—oCarrer Baa.—Diwes the editer of the TeanscuiPr reeolivet the hist of his delegates Instill? If he doves aot, others do, and the leas he suys ubuut cutpes bays the better.— Journal. The list of delegates that we supported last fall, but which we had, notwithstanding theli « te the contrary, but a very susall share in the getting up, wus composed of the folluwing gentlemen. Had we digtuted every name on the list we would have had reagon to be proud of it to-day, Far from being «a carpet-bag set, itis composed uf the beat paraon may have a poor epinion of them— we dou't. Here isa listof the nawes on our ticket Let year: Jy N.Turner, iwoleon Soggs, C. W.-Young, H. H. Flagg, James ‘Muaroe, James Colley, Harrison Gove, N, P Brown, Ole Torson, A. B. Carley, R. M. Hunt, F. C. ‘Tilton, Wm. Plamhoff, Henry Philyp, Wm. Lampe, E. C. Purtyman, Denuis McKeon, A Hans, 8. N. Scatt,. George Stone, W. 8. Frink, Wallsce Caldwell, Win Edy, Jobu Patueon, _ Carpet-byy meneh? That's a pretty way for a sneak whe hie no ivterest in the county, totalk! The beet men in the community stands rendy with carpet sxck in hand. This is « specimen of the P'rson's recklesax ness ufstatement. Stick a piu there. A PusiListic CuatmMan.—Says an ex* change speaking of a Union Lengue ineeting: Dae Lovejay was acting as chairman, And the business of the meeting wae quietl proceeding, when-a butternut present. with & ekin full of whisky, cominenced giving his Views relative to the issues of the day-in-an unbecoming manner, Loyejoy ¢al ed him toorder . After remaining silent fur. a httle while, he again “chipped in.” Said Lovejoy “I have once ordered vou to keep quiet and I now order you to keep quiét the second time. Don't try me on the third round.” Butternut svon n again, There -are sweeter things in this world of copper strikes, aught y"s tempdr, “Gentlemen,” said » “thie gue will take a short recess.” . Descending from his chair, he of en lone a an metre. Taking the chair again and wiping the pefspiration from bis face, ho said. Tea Leget ath eeee to order; the infernal ecoundrel id aquelched!" eas aa net men in the community, in aur epision. . Phe . are teruied carpet-bag men by » person who . Nakeo Trutu.—The eccentric John Holmes used fi in hie addresses to different juries to eZplam the meaning of the phrase “naked truth,” by feisting the eling one warm day, wet at. TiverZ: and beth went to bathe at the. Same ‘piace. Falsehood vais tor his own proper dress. Truth started wll naked in pur.ut.ol tue thiet,:but Hot being su ewiit uf feet, has never OVO te, taken the fugitive. Ever siuce he ‘b Cie koown os “naked truti.” ee F"'The ‘parson “is continually ‘tathing abvut cliques. It is the old ery «f“atop thief.” The parson ia the desp éable tool of ‘the only chaque im town, and if he dou’t know it he is culpsble, because be has culy to inVeutigute the matter the least bit tu satiety himeet! of the fact. The ery of “Court House clique” has’nt even. the merit of being au vriginal lie. —_—— AERIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCAANGZ. Broad Street, Nevada. GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop’r. JUNE 11, 16h. Col A J Gamble San # W W Ros< Carson City A Whipple do AB stenburger, Marya. 8 B Whipple do wit Deryes” Red bog E Whipple do J McGinigyl Omega Fred Myer do JE Brown San Juan GeoHurstw&sdo J* B Pullman Cheroke G B Larebce do CSharp do C5 Pottea& wOphir -C H iUvlmes Grass V M D Weed hoec J AHaywood do 8% Mahone e. J Chas Kaler Nevada W Young do~ O85 Creasy da J Gaine do ~N Hawk do W Von gn do J Shuler Camptonville J ¥ Linthicum Marys ~P Woodruff smartaville J ¥reeborm T Hart do P Keogan Virginia : ES anning-Green J D Lard Sacramento .J & Buell Forest-city W 3 Wiikinson de<T'Bittaley Blue Tent 88 Colougi do © F Kxton & tliat CW Ault Rough & R P Bohanuan Eureka 8 P French do BALLAD ENTERTAINMENT. READINGS!
BY ‘MRS. ¥ . K. CUTLER, At the Bapust Church, This Eve’g, Jane 13th, 1863. On which oceasion she will introduce an en_— new Vrogramme and will read selections __ eral BRYANT, as ow MACAULEY, HOLMER, DICKENS, ORPHEUS C. KERR, Interspersed with a variety of Bal. lads aad Songs. ‘Tickets ONE DULLAK each, to be had at the usual p.aces and at the door. BROOKLYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! ry "ae Famous Proprietor of the well known and old establish ed Hotel, beys leave to inform his patrons and friends: that on and aft r the first of November next he will remove from the old, dilapidated building on Broadway. where he has resided since Jané) 1862, and will open “that. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUC. TURE,: which was built expressly for a hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pinc streete. The Building is fire proof and supplied throughout with gas. and water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company, and eve convenience is offered at-this Hotel; the roome all being well ventilated. large and commodi ous; and T do not hesitate in saying that BROOKLYN house will be second to none in the State: Merchants, Miners, Traders and #1! others visiting the city, a ¢ invited to come and examine for themselves, The Brooklyn L[lotel Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it will vost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw sb. at the wharf on the arrival of the inland and‘evan steamers, to take fencers an . ze othe Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit uated, being in the Seareetns of the city, where the care of the sity Retiree pass the door every three minutes éach way, to all parts of the city. There is & large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 900 volumes of Stanlard-Works. exclusively for the use of its guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or month, with or without bourd; also, elegant Suites of Room to families or others. at reduced Fates The table will aiwaya be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and bes! the market can afford, and no expense will be s to set . — that will defy So of the mest astidious epicure. N KE INR. San Francisro, Nov tst, wee sine M. CREENHOUup,, FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. &M SACRAMENTO. I HAVE made my arrangements to forward goodsto 8° , NEVADA COUNTY, asa: NEVADA TERRITORY. i AND SMERALDA, HUMBOLDT. ee Lhave also Agents at the principal Railroad speedy dispatch of all goods atin oe care ab thetowest rolling freight. 7 Mark your “CARE OF M. G., 8AC.” void mistakes, . Bxccamento, Maren ech, toag, eNer Fecetpt > Sees. : coming first out’ ot ‘the water, tovk his compauiwn's clothes and® left his own vile raiment, aud then went. his. w»y.4. Truth coming out of the water, sought. in THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK Pomiperate ‘Qualities : “ P. SPANNA, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. : Ee iva SACK — By virtue of an exiM S ecution-to me-detivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 4th Judicial Jis& Ak EI AEE AE AER et Sp Uae ey CH. FERRAN Rooms No."4¥; Pine ty yer United States Bakery, Nevada. S tad fit Ly QU Saari ss to take) By trict. in und for the county Of Nevada. ~tate of{. ae oa throw California, pening date June 10th, Jw, tm favor eee Photographic Views, Ete.. tet an ned wo torn oa a Korean of ee . ch Ganot ‘excelled by ja the State bank mon and J. W.C Colma 4 sum of Ten : be exce'! an’ ete Huvdred und_#ifteen 34-100 Do!larr, debt, with . ~™ a ) interrst.on the sai sum of $1,016 38 from the PICTURES all th Sth day of June 1843. a the rate of ten per cent 2 tour « ‘tT annum, together with all costs of suit, 1 , = ‘ ¢ defendants turer. te the follosrine a-narioed , ) o A ay owing ; property here ofore attached, to wit: that cer-. LOCKETS AND PINS : & tein wats shee, ip me the grea ee ‘ie porte eou ty of Nevada, cony g water ifon. New Ratisfaction given in all cases Akeness5 York caron to Gopher Hill district, formerly es pons as well taken in elowdy im_clear has be knewn as the Thorne ditch, and now known a5 . y eather. CH. FERRAND & CO. and-o Cushman * (Coleman's ditch. Also that parcel Nevada, May 9th, 1863. : that of ae hay! need in Raed ——_ ‘ and a at t eount Nevada on Gopher « Ow y se‘ P bo N95 Ay NTS epg a ae ciatins, consisting o claimn, more o~ less, 0 with derrick, foe pipes. flumes, tools. &¢ on Tt R ° TTIiInc RA CE. told t said claims. Also that other parce! of swining . « es : eluims situate on Gorher Hill. mining district, to giv Nevada to ‘nship and county. and _knuwn as the : Hed Kock claims, aituute bet ween the Blue Lead. 4 derin; élaims on the tio th and the Empire claims on} + any ri th south, havmg four. hun:ired feet front more ; ne that’ Guvltag boust ent lot octaptnk ty date : res = we house an ocet en: . dant at Gopher Hill. Also blacksmith hop on To Come over the ~ Qulati A age ahi a F pbrncie tuegether wit Bro witha yhta, privileyes and appurtenances to an Ra 4 ree TT a al of a arene dencribed property. 4 ; Glenbrook ce Con ’ geen . otice is hereby en that I will expose to re public sale al! the xbove described property to. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 16tbpositi highest yg a. ie Rove re he liean. quae door, in Nevada on TUESDAY, July ?-. petween John A. Lancaster's brown : rape San tage as hears Se'eock, i aloe mare, Belle, and Mr. Mullaney’s grey ao 4 Given under my hand this 7th day of sune, . mare, unknown, ‘thank 1h QS © Wale we KNUWLTON » Sheriff. $ Eid =<, es. a Att'y. — “ urse and stake of $300. spice SHE IF F's SA 8.E.—Wherras, on the sth Forar 2 7 public decre’ was ren mthe District Cuurt of the : ry! in YAR, Denison thinks both Mares are very'h m, lth Judicial Distriet of the State of Califernia, good rae ; ae Ms and ne the county wt Ne nda, aasiant Jolin manent in epeed, good rhep HiKy, hs antic a a i? ‘ones et al, and in favor of-H v for the : ter’a brown-mare’™ uy sum Of Fifteen Hundred and\k y-five dollas, Py ea molleeny — pet mare, unLorin princip.t dest, with interest on a ose ae at oo the rate of 23g per cent per month the ren4 Admission to the office. ee Horses Start at 2 FP. M. i dition of judy ment until paid, together with all Track. 50c nte > — of suit. as geseaipans on + poe wd st ey i BRANNAN & DENISON, Re of June. A. D., 1865, it was ordered and decred by} 4 rictors , the said Court that the mortgave sect for:h in a Nevada, syne Sihe-48 hid —teen 1 gran te ny“ ers he . ea a the pee — round tty there.n d@-seribed, to-wit : ose certain =e NEV. IME ! ining eliims, ground and premises situated, TRUE ADA 1 and t lying Fae being pp ak A ce Pilrsrrmay of ; —BY— : Baby! Kloomfield, county of Nev tate of. Caiforie nia, said claims be "g commonly known as the LORINCG & : CONAHAY, aan Philadelphia Co’s claims. beund d and deserib. HO have removed io No. 37. Broad Bt, ed as fotiows: Commencing at a large pine tree (the old Post Office room,) where they gates. about thirty feet io a northerly direction from . 5 ive a tine assortment of < was f the read known as Kchinson’s upper road, ae \ @upp: themes runaiag emu apa bln four wmaares Watches, Clocks, ~~ pir tl anit forty five feet to a niwall pine tree blaz d, Plated Ware, Gold Pens, SS thence running south 44%“ east eleven hun> four dred and ninety feet to a dead pine; thence AND JEWELRY. ~ and 6 running south ?53¢% east two hundred and fifty . Goods purchased at this establishment war“tte. b» three feet to a wiite ouk tree-blazed; thence ranted to be a8-repres« nted. 1H running south 2534+ west one hundred and s-v California Jewelry manufactured, are enty feet to a blazed oak tree; thence running atches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired — thee north 8'3¢~ west two hundred and cighty feet . aij work warranied to give pcrivet satisfaction thre toa stake; thence running south 143* west Nevada, April 2uth buildi one nooo and pai six pete Phe pad : Shien thence running south 2“ west one hun a ST Pa R ot te oF Apis rege eum weet acvNEVADA FRUIT ORE. and fi enteen hundred and seventy.fect to a large ceH dar tree; thence runnin sneth 4%? a two . {§.HE undersigned has opened a Fruit store bi hundred and forty seven ieet to the place.of beOpposite the National Exchange sain ginning. Alo a certain water ditch running . Mote’, on Broad street, und made arranyetens, water (rom Gues’ Ravine commencing at a pomt . mente with relinble parties for a ecnstant supThet chowt aoe a -= yf cme . e pw ~ ae ply of : : tions ouse to the above dese Mining claims on Grizzly Hill, with all the rights, privileges. ap . Foreign and Domestic Fruits, thous urtenances and franchises to the said premises frow . many wise appertaining, be be levice upon und Candies, Nuts, etc. Row: sold to satiafy said judgmeut, interest and costs. me ery eee thereof anplied bo the payment . All of which will be kept on hand and sold by Ww of said sums of money as afvresaid. : Notice 1s he.eby given that . will expose to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. those pubic dale all. the above described property to . Orders from the coun!ry reepectfully solicited. ourae the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court ‘ Pee a : ttouse door; in Nevada, on TURSDAY, July 7m . ” MH. J. CLARK. ~ sador a ews the-hours of 9 o'clock, a. M., and gS Coun’ welock P. M ri fe Given under my hand thie 9th day of June, . _N.: B.—On hand a large supply of FIREs Yo 863. N. W. KNOW LTON, sherif. . WORKY of every description, for the coming finger ©. W. Will, Pit’s Atty. 4th of July, may3i tf oatai Primary Election. FOR SALE. woul . At Lake City---Nevada County. recor Te Primary Election for Nevada precinct . : will take placeon Saturday next at the About to lcave for Washoe, Mies Kr Theatre. The Polls vill be open from 2 o’clock Dodds offers for eale cheap her af P. M. tntil-un’own. BE. F Ban and W. F, Bwildi: g, uved for a Grocer don’t iagictt are designated apreceivers of ballote.— Store and residence, tocether wi work All voters whoare willing to anbseribe to the a lot_and stable. The building is of ‘a8 yor test establi hed by the Union S ate Central Com goo! size and ©i uated in the best d mitte,areinvited to vote. By order part of the town—op posite the place of Hen anc 6 Arnold Any one wishing to er gage in bueithe u I pRRSOe TION The co-var’nership here. neas in this section of county will do well to call ize tofore existing between E. F. Spence and . and ace for themacives For further particalars . wed L.C Wicker ta this day dissolved by mutanl enquire of OE. GREEN, atWeaver & Co's, on = consent. Persone having any unsettled busi-. Broad street, Nevada je2 tf mane nese with the ta‘e firm wilt calf and settle imme 2 “ ' a hou diately with dither of the undersizned._ a PRIVATE SCHOOL. negle L. C. WICKES. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. —— sduigutandales steed sate 188 W. JOHNAON, would seepertfulz reat KE. F. Spence will continue the Drug busi A ly inform the parents of Nevada City firet . nees at the old stand, and give his individual at. Vicinity, that she will open a tention to it j10 . Private School, on Monday, June Ist you w in the peg a ba pf a ectupied by W. E oe F. Deal_at the head of Broad stecet iF, Marden & Folger’s ———_. " ‘rerms of Tuition -From §20) to $5.00 per Falls TD i eee ~Tionth. er Sr ae celta may 20 tf alrea FAMI FF * zl [TAS STOOD THE TEST inthe frst eee : ae ate es tae in Sas Freseiare— “ and in ‘ a ‘ us e not contain any of the unWH ‘Ss 4. rasa wholesome ie vd rebetie by for inven AIR DRESSING SALOO, foun tion to give color or strengt t iss . ; 38.03 eee ee eet Coe Son ene. l Keveda vicinity that they have compi-ted uae “tee emo it i afine bathing House, a.tached to their well kn ’ . sFresh California Greand ia where the jubliccan be accommoSPICES & MUSTARD. with Raths at al 2+ They also keep Ha Are admitted by all to be furs ee Dr. Gen eet ae Gear tes ‘ebines peer 38 artiivo—and Se lees uman Hair. It entirel cradicatesdandruf ond — @ffect: Marden & Folger’s Java Coffee _ PERPUMERY—A fine on hand. . OR SPICES, ip? ‘FISHER & LAMIE, epp. National Exchange, Tr From any of the Grocers, or from their w a Chari, Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, meer. No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & Calftornia. SITUATION br a: who is competent aT oh egy Baca 3! Ss always open to the into take a cook's sitaa . or to do general that.t) "San y March 20—U SS ea SR ices: