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eee aromemeneneemert
. of August.
to take another start.
pathizers with rebellion, is enough to put
_ people.
4g to be found in Col. Kewen's resolutions, of
Hevada, Daily Sranseript.
Nevada County Official Press,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 25
” RatLRoapinc.—In many sections of the
State we see manifest. the spirit of enterprize. A railroad is fast pushing its way
from San Francisco to San Jose, a distance
ed to be ready for-the-cars by the first day .
It is in the hands of first rate
mon, whose energy and knowledge of the
business will insure an early completion and
a good paying road of it when id good running order, toons
Movements are making in the Legislature:
to grant the right to San Joaquin-county to
pledge its credit to a large amount to secure
the extension of the road from San Jose to
Stockton. As:there are many.men of wealth
and enterprize, to say nothing of whole commupities, titerested in continulig the Sat
Francisco and San Jose road on to Stockton,
besides those who have already invested in
the work, the extension can scarcely be considered doubtful. Another railroad is going
on to Copperopolis is among the works about
to be. ;
The Pacific Railroad is begun. A portion
is already under. contract, and the work is
being pushed on with commendable energy
and despatch. Work is also going on between Folsom and Placerville. It is beyond
doubt that the two places will be connected
by railroad atno very distant day.
Placer county is asking the privilege to
assist the Pacific Railroad with two hundred
and filty thousand dollars.That sum added
to the personal subscription of gentlemen of
that county, will do much towards pushing
the Pacific railroad to the summit.
The road from Lincoln to Oroville is about
The signs are strong
that it is bound to be put through without
urmecessary delay.
The project ofa road from Vallejo te May
rysville has been revived. The engineer
employed to examine the line reports favorably, anda New York house will probably
take hold of the work and push it ahead.
‘The people. of Marysville are earnestly
canvassing the project of a railroad from
that city tv Oregon. Money has been raised
for the purpose of making a survey.
Another railroad is talked ot extending
from Petaluma or Sonoma to Healdsburg,
‘and still another in the region of Los Angeles:
These projects show that the people of
some portions of our State are alive to the
subject of internal improvements and mean
to do something worthy of the spirit of the
age.
What are we doing? Have we any public spirited men who keep up with the mareh
of ideas and progress? or are we all willing
to let the world wag, and eat the cruinba of
idleness rather than the fruits of intelligent
exertion?
Peace Proposirions.—The fact that all
propositions for 4 armistice er peace come
from the miserable wretches who call themselves Democrats, but who are really symthe propositions down in the eyes of the
If the rebels were gaining advantages anywhere, these propositions would not
be made. It is only when our navy is ready
to bombard rebel cities and ott armies
about to fall upon the tatterdemalions of
Dixie, that rebel sympathizers in our midst
are clamorous for a cessation of hostilities
or a convention to adjust differences. The
cause for the anxiety on the part of covert
traitors, is not that they feel the nation isin
danger, but that the Confederacy in ‘getting
in chancery. There is where the shoe: pin.
ches. o
Kewen's Resoiu'rions.—Colonel Epaminondas J. C. Kewen; one of the representatives from Los Angeles, has been trying
to lay down: a platform for the copperheads
in the shape of resolutions introduced into
the Assembly. The resolutions embody pretty nearly the subterfuges usually found in
the Peace Democratic platforms of the present day. A large amount of allusions to
the Constitution, tyrannies of Lincoln, }& c.
course. The Assembly. would treat the:
embryo platform of the copperheads with
the respect it deserves by throwing it out
of the window.
DEATH OF A Missionary.—A letter from
India to the Boston Journal announces the
death by drowning, ‘In. November last of
Rev. David’ C. Seudder. of the American
Madura Mission,
EASTERN NEWSi—Good news from Com.
Farragut is reported. The Commodore. ran
past. Port Hudson under a terrific fire, and
lost the steatnerMississippi. Banks is within five miles of Port Hudson, Success’ is
expected im that quarter. Gen. Banks’
chief of staff, Kas been wounded showing
some hard fighting in that quarter.’
The negro. brigade under Montgomery has.
taken Jacksonville, Florida. Sigel has reinferced Rosecrané. Morgan, the guerrilla,
attacked Col. Hall at Milton in-Tennessee
—~ ot about atxty-milev—Phat-rond-is-expect-. and was repulsed with severe loss. ‘The re
4%
Tur, 30TH Mass. REGIMENT: —Dr. Towle
Surgeon of the 30th regimént, new near
New Orleans, reports that during the year
1862, the number of deaths in the-regimient
was 240, of whom 202 died in the last six
months, being one-fifth of the whoie number
on the Ist of July. Six of the deattis were
dents. During the year121 were discharged,
and 85 enlisted; the present number 730.
He said thé men, nearly all of them, died
trem a disease ofa malarious otigin, from
which not an officer or aman bad eseaped an
attack. During the warm weather of this
wifiter the men regained their strength and
he advised that the regiment be sent. North.
from. wounds in action. and.six from acci}
that we will sell our large stock of"
Winter Clothing!
Ait Reduced Prices
We have also receiyed an additional stock of
Goodyear’s Kubber Coats!
pels talk dedpondingly. =
The Princess Alexandrina,-of Denmark,
has arrived in Londen, to be married. to the
Prince of Wales: The English are making
wueh ado.over the event. j
Reaction.—Two months ago thehowl<
ing of the clans of the Democracy in the rear
of the Administration was awful. Times sre
changitig. The dupes of the Peace Detocracy in the North are beginning to see things
in their proper light. Itis conceded that a
great reaction is taking plece. The late
speech of John Van Buren is # plain indication of the fact.
SEAS a Cree neat
teThe Marysville Express says there
are numerous desertions from our party.—
Pihaw! Never heard of u case, nor do we
believe there are a half dozen in the State.
The wish is probably father to the assertion.
It would’nt be strange if the Eapress should
desire to encourage desertion both in the ar«
mies of the country and the party support«
ing it. oF
WEEDING OuT.—Some of our cotempornries of the secesh persuasion, talk dolorously of the process of weeding out all officets from the army who are opposed to the
Administration. Secessioniata will complain
by and by when they are going to be bung.
STEAMER SENATOR.—This favorite steamer has arrived and been sent to Benecia.—
A portion of her false keel has been knocked
offani ahole stovein one side. She is going
to be repaired.
Graxpd BarbBecurt tn SonomMa.—The
rejection by the United States Supreme
Court of the claim known as the Bolsa de
Tomales, fora tract of some twenty-five
thousand acres of fine agricultural Mand, will
be celebrated by the settlers in that section
‘and others with a grand barbecue, April 2d.
Union MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA.—On
February 23d. the Union League rooms were
opened in Philadelphia, and a large assemblage took place. ‘The -meeting was ad-eressed by Horace Binney, Dr. Bellows,
Postmaster General Blair, and Win. C. King
. of Columbia-College, New York.
Tt secesh opened Parson Brownlow’s
house at Knoxville, Tenp., for a negro dance
on Christmas night The parson writea a
letter on the subject in which he says that
either the praying or the danging negroes
of Knoxville are greatly superior to their
owners in virtue and morality, and “that a
negro dance to the tune of ‘Pop goes the
Weasel,” would be more acceptable in the
eyes and ears of high Heaven than pretend
ed religious services, conducted by one of
the hypoctitical chaplains in the Southern
army, or one of the lying, whisky-drinking
clergywen of the South concerned in getting
up this rebellion. I have no surt of doubt.
At lwast I prefer their using my_house for a
negro dance to their meeting in it to mock
God, and burlesque religion by pretending
to conduct religious exercises.” ;
—-~--— i
Tne Sinattic Manuscerirr.—The lithographed facsimile of this ancieut manuscript
of the Greek Scriptures of the old and New
Testaments, executed by order and at the
expense of the Eutperor af Russia, is now
hl and ready fort delivery. Only three
nundred copies of this magnificent work have
been atruck off: and of these only one hundred are in the market for sale, the remain=
der being reserved by the Emperor for distribution as presentation copies. ‘The price
of this spendid work is three hundred and
twenty-five dollars.
apc te mee
Tus DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CHEESE
GRINDSTONE.--The Portsmouth AND A ,
ournat tells fene William Perry, who lived in that town in ancient times, who knew
how to atcuniulate money, although in the
manner of keeping accounts he was not
much skilled, having never learned to write.
Sech things as were said on credit he chalked down on his own bieroglyphies. Asking
aman one day to pay fora cheese be sold
him, the man denied having made any auch
purchase. The record was referred to, and
there was a circle whichcould mean nothing else buta cheese. While looking over
ita recollection came over his mind,—“O, I
forgot to make a bole in it. It was a grind.
stone." This was the origin of the story
— he has received a world-wide notoriety.
mane parte of Eu until the fifteenth cenury.
hall and amoke escaped through an opening
in the roof above.
\ ~
-oome
CHIMNEYs were unknownin England and
Fire was builé in the middle of the:
See eres
P THe LATEST FROM Bucks County (INDIANA).—John Jubson is a lawyer there,
who knows 4 little of everything, and not
much of anything. He is sad on the English language, and if inurdering it were
capital crime, he would-have been hung long
ago. The country paper, speaking of a
speech John made last Fourth of July, said
it was very good, but the orator slandered
Lindlay Murray awfully. Now when John
read this. charge in-the newspaper, he was
very wroth, and declared with great earnestnesa and an oath that he did not know
Mr. Murray, and had never thought of saying a word againat him. John’s wife was
out-at-tea-when ste first hesrd of the news
paper attack upon her husband, and she
anid at once that Murray began it by abusing
her husband, and got as good-as he gave.
-_
peapcnangenenstinitine
te” Hon. Nathan Hale editor of the Bost»
ou Advertiser, established that_paperin 1514,
and was consequently its editor for-48 years.
He was the oldest editor in New England,
but one,-Hon; John-Prentiss, who commenced the Sentinel at Keene, N. H.. 1779, and
still writes with the vigor of early manhood,
He is the oldest editor in the world, so far as
we know.
Ir is very singular I cannot obtain decent
employment. Jones, with not half my ability, is always looked after when an impors
tant position is to be filled, while I can get
nothing worth having. Jones buys his
clothing of Heuston, Hastings & Co., of
Lick. House, corner of Montgomery and
Sutter streets, Sau Francisco, and Smith patronizes the slop shops, abounding everywhere. A word te the wise is sufficient.
—
—
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
% ie MARCH 23, 1963.
M Milchoe, Virginia C Judge McGoun, Red D
L, Margoh, do JC : Blue Tent
J Petterson, do D Taylor, Cal 8 Co
AG Dawley, Reese R LD Bosworth, .G V
Mrs Morrison, Moores R Kelley, Timbuctoo ~
ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY BALL.
The Forty-Fourth Anniversary Ball
given by the Odd Fellows of Heveds
county, wiil take place at Nevada, oft
MONDAY EVENING,
April 27th, 1863,
L. A. Walling, E. W. Roberts,
L. W. Williams, A. FP, Church,
J. S. Kaneen, BE. Block, jr. >
Committee of Arrangements: .
Clias. Marsh,
Jouathan Clark,
&. C. Torson,
L.-W.-Williams,
Thos. P. Hawley;
W. E. Pressey,
W.N. Rabbitts,
A. P. Church,
B. Block, jr.
‘Theodore Lampe.
Committee of. Invitation :
ROUGH & READY !
W.C. Ault,
D. Bovyer, se
F. Montgomery,
MOORE'S FLAT:
kK. O. Hickman,
J, F. Kingsley,
RED DOG :
A. H, Mallory,
M. Stinchfield,
kK. J. Cook.
GRASS VALDPY:
KE. McLaughlin,
J. P. Skelton,
J M, Lakenan.
WOOLSEY’S FLAT!
C. R. Edwards,
Allen Herbert.
SAN JUAN?
Chaa. Schardin,
Dan Furth,
Geo. Dornin,
EUREKA:
A. 8. Thornton, Robert Lindsey.
Tickets, ° e @
March, 2th, 1863.
Sip
} EARNEST, Bookbinder, Kelsey's
Le Building, Corner of Pine and Commercial
streets, Nevada. m25-tf
7,00.
Seed! Seed!! Seeiti!!
All kinds of Fresh
Garden and Field Seeds,
—AT— i
BATES & McCORMICK'S,
Arrivals at National Exehange
& boy, 0 O’ Bryne, jo
© Holland, Lincoln . Durbey. . Freuch C
A.D Whitney. Sacra’o J Pollard. do .
ES Wist, Auburn H Everette, Birchville
R B Hodskins, T V_ I Root. Marysville .
L Ayers, Col Hill J Hollies, do
8 MecBrown, do . T Forx, do
-@ Miller; -Timbuctoo DH Mosley, Alpha
J P Burk, Red Dog J B-Briggs, Orleans .
AH Mallary, do C Barker, Grass Valley
C W Smith, Grass V 8 Clark, city
J Daniela,.. (. do W George. Grass Val'y
T BStaley, Blue Tent Fred Furth, city
A N Spayth, do H Ostin, Columbia Hill
8 D Leavitt, Grass VE Brown, do
_ a nn]
Corner of Broad & Pine strects, Nevada city.
To the Ladies.
Vrancisco cost prices. after this date.
Corner of Pine & Commercial Street.
Nevada, Jan. 23d.
+ R. F. HILLER,
Flagy’s Building, (up stairs.)
eases of Midwifery.
standing.
Nevada, Fune 18th
eS
We take this method of informing the publie
White and Black!
Also, on hand Gum Boots, all kinds and sizes.
. ., S. HAAS & CO.,
= ee : i . bpeakage—can es — .
Cor. of Pine & Commercial Street.
—s
We have on handaiarge assortment of Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes which we will Sell at San
S. HAAS & CO.,
Se
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon( FEFICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets,
DK. HILLER pays pa*ticularly attention to
and all Diseases of long
3m
Marden & Folger’s
. FAMILY COFFEE!
T HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe first ,
class class Hotels in San Francisco—and is ©
4
' used by them-—does not contain any of the un--%
+ tT wholesome, ingredients used b foreign inven.
tion to give color or strength but is. strong
enough to stand upon its own merits.
: ‘_ ALSO
Fresh California Ground
SPICES & MUSTARD-_
&
Are‘admitted by all to be far supe.
rior to impurted articles—and no loss from .
be had by ordering _
Marden & Folger’s Java Coffee
OR SPICES, a
. From any oftheGrocers;or fromtheir
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,
No. 220 Front’ St, bet. Sacramento & €alitornia. .
N. B—Our faetory is always open to the inapection of the public.
San Francisco. March 20—Im
BAILEY HOUSE, . g
Broad Street, N evada.
NAT. BAILEY,
WOULD. inform his old friends and &
=thepublic that he hus taken the above
Nf) house and isnow ready, to accommodate
'h) all who favor him with their patronage.
THE ROOMS
Have all been furnished with the best of Beds *
and Furniture, inferior to none in the mountains
THE TABLE ©
DIARIES!
FOR THE YEAR
1863.
FOR SALE BY.
A. P. CHURCH & co.
BROAD STREET,
Nevada, January’28th, 1863.—tf
DIARIES !!
Nevada.
a
Will at ali times be furnished with the best the 3
market affords. ia i
THE PRICES
Will be as reasonable as any house in the city.
Xr The House will be’kept open all night, .
rer NO LIQUORS SOLD. &4 :
Give me a call, and I will gyarantee satisfac5
tion.
NAT. BALLEY.
Nevada, Feb. 10th, 183, Proprietor.
FAST FREICHT LINE !
BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL
If You Want a Good Drink
GO TO BLAZE’S!
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
FOR SALE!
Broad Street. Apply to
miwl :
ryHE “METHODIST PARSON AGE,”
E. F. SPENCE.
ST AM NOW PREPARED TO FORward :
. Pachages and Goods of all Kind !
—TO—
VIRGINEA CITY!
Through from Nevada in 3 Gare: ‘
THOS. HENRY. f
Forwarding & Commission Merchant,
At Weaver & Co., No. 59 Broad St., Nevada.
FIRST . PREMIUM
WORLD’S FAIR,
London, 1862.
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSON
_ 1861-.
MEDAL TO
United States
First Premiam to
Wheeler & Wilson.
acknowledged to be the
Best Family Sewing Machine in Use,
ering and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
Machines Im use.a Circular. :
H. W. WADSWORTH, Agent.
SEWING MACHI NE
PARIS PXHIBITION, _
WHEELER & WILSON’S
. AGRICULT URAL SOCIETY, 186 . signed
WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally
And are the only Perfect Machines for
Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cording, Quilting, Tucking,Felling, Gath
The most Economical Family Sewing
Call and see thenew Improvementsor send fo
Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttcets.
San Ffaucisco.
Kevada, Feb. 1st, 1863—tfi
HOTEL DE PARIS.
Broad . Street, Nevada city. E
OV. CHAUVELE...Proprietor. —
THIS well known establishment —
has just undergone a thorough refit—
ting and overhauling, and the Pro—
prietor juvites the Public to call and —
xamine for themselves. Ne effortis spared to
First Clags Hotel and Restaurant, _
where travelers and boarders will meet with ©
every attention.
xr Ball, fapeer and Dinner parties will be
gotten upto o by applying to the under
signed odie ov CHAUVEL
Nevada, June 10th, 1862. ~ aN ER 3
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA.
L. W. DREYFUSS,
@ald inform the citizens of Nevada coumty and hie friends, that he isin full blast ©
ready to receive orders for that delicious ©
beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sell as
low as any Brewery inthe county apis
To Holders of County Scrip !
AUDITOR’S OFFICE, .
Nevada County, Cal., March 19, 1863. '
OTIECE is hereby given that itt aecordance
with the Statute creatitig the Special Fund
of Nevada county. and dments thercto.
sealed proposals for the stirrender of unpaid
is hereby
der of saile, made by the Probate Court of
county of Nevada, on the 22d day Of March,!
Ihe undefsigned Administrator of the estate
corner‘o! of Cottage street, and running al
Washington to the lot of George Josep
along «
ning,
DMINISTRATUR’S SALE.— Notice
ven that ip pursuance of an orMaria Smith, deceased, wili sell at pablic auction, to the highest bidder for cash. on Monday
the 20th day of April, 1863, atthe door of the
Couft House, in Nevada city, between the hours
of9 a.m and4 p.m. of said day, the following
descrited real estate; to-wit :—That certain
house and lot in the city and county of Nevada,
situated on Washington street. nearly opposite
the Catholie Church,the said lot beginning at the
sthence
d lot back to the ravine and creek,
thence afong said ravine to Cottage street theuce
along sald Cottage street to the place of beginW. W.COZZINS?! Adm’r.
County Warrants registered on the General Fund
of the cotinty, will be received by me up to the
first Monday in May next. The estimated amount
of money in the special Fuhd for redemption
peee is Six Thousand Pollars. (See Statute
859=pages 181 and 182, JOHN I. SYKES,
Auditor Nevadaceunty. ’
the:
a62,
o
JOS ‘GRIMES; “WILLIAM GIBSON, —
FASHION SALOON !
B Street, Virginia City.
GRIMES & GIBSON,
fF HE choieest Wines, Liqn. and Cigars wil!’ .
always be found at the Barof the Fashion
Attached to the saleon are two first-class Billard Tables. . oc) tf
el
ong
SHERIFF'S SALE.—bBy virtue of an
kK ecution to me directed delivered otit of
and 25-100 dollars, (debt,) with interest on
d, together with all costs of suit.
which was heretofore attached to-wit :—Al
ps eg thereunto belonging. A
t
or in any wise rtaining.
Notice is
public sale all the above described p
1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M.,
4o‘dlock, P.M. «
Given ander my hand, this 2d da
Searis & Niles, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
Hon. District Court of the 4th Judicial District
in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date March 23d, a.n. 1963, in favor
of Frank Turpin. and against W. W. Nichols,
for the sum oft wenty-five hundred, thirty-one
said sum or $2,531 25 from the 13th day of Feb.
1863, at the rate of 14; percent per month. until
I have
evied upon the following described Ley grad 7
an
singular that certain dwelling house and out
buildings together with the ranch upon which
the same is situated now occupied by defendant
containing 160 acres of land (more or less).located about 3 mile in an-easterly direction from
the village of Columbia will, Nevada county,
California together with all the privileges and
t certain eut and mining clalms — situated
about 1 mile ina sonth-easterly direction from
Columbia lll. Nevada county and known as
s
given. that I will expose to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the fre
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday. April 21st
of March
. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION :
WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF
Proclaiming to the World ¢
— THAT —
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at
A. P.CHURCH & CO.
Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada.
TWO BIT HOUSE!
107 Broad Street, Nevada City.
THE undersigned takes this methot
ves} Of informing his friends and the’ public
tt) that he is still at his old stand, on Bros¢
street, at the “Old Brooklyn House,’
where he will strve, a good square meal. fo!
two bits. Also, a good bed for the same price.ene
the
the
Iso.
Board and Lodging, $6 a week
Spring creek, cut or claims together with all = .
rights of way water rights, privileges. fran= H. PX RMONT
chises and appurtenanees the: Feunto delonging
FOR SALE !
PART or whole, as desired, of the Gold
Tunnel Quartz Ledge and Mil).
situgted on Deer Creek, is o ; contain
2, feet The Mill isin rat order.
It has 6 Stamps and 2 Chili, Mills.
——e = excellent opportunity for parties te —
' ‘in-a paying 1 ; jeulare —
enquire of -~ Further pe ‘or
At the Geld Tunnel
» to
and
Nevada, March Sth.
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