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May 15, 1863 (4 pages)

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.. gon says: “Onr Nevada circulation and our Eeaenahad tad advanced into the ring with a perfect down * in telling falechoods. He must have bus dei tions by the lings of truth, he is a little more double ours! In the matter of circulation, . “we know by admission within five hew many Eastrenx News.—The news of the dfossing ofthe river by General Hookfond dillon the ficld, net” having been re moved since the battle. Now, we have in~ formation that neither Gen. Hooker or Keyes stirring times may be expected immediately eure us that the reported capture of Richtors of that deception deserve the worst sort of chastisement. Thousands of men have} made fools of themselves over the supposed : good news. But, worse than this, the rev= mendacious than common. For the sake of ulsion of feeling has abad effect. It creates the morals ef the community we shall be: idion of. {Filing at the seat of Goverp= JaThe parson has stripped off his cost ‘the glove. "Bhe parson is mad. In his cooler moments he would’nt be so reckless der considerably up, for “though he is not particularly over-vice in shaving his aasera suspic obliged to show him up again. <p ect tris : "To last night’s Journal the veritable parment with the people The report of the capture vf Richmond, as it reached here by telegraph was not aufficient to justify any sanguine expectation that it was true, but the assertions made prior to the issue of the extra wete-of that charactet to create the firmest befiet that the rebel capital had fallen. ‘The ipformotion telegraphed was not reliable, acd so we thought as soon as it appeared in print. The story was plausible gnd possibly, bwt, as in many other instances since this war commenced it had no foundation in fact. .On-the Mississippi there is still activity and paying advertisements, not including the TRANSCRIPT’s “legals,” are not far from double that” (those, we suppose the parson means when he is'nt given to “loose expres jons‘’) of the TranscniprT.” Well, well, parson, that will do pretty well even for sn incorrigible falsifyer. Why, sir, do you believe there is » hell for * Count the ad-* vertisements in the taat. TRANSCRIPT ond ity four paying ones exclu”. while your own stapid ut sizty-two, dead heads and-all @t you say your advertising is nearly) Jw 416 supplies of the: rebels at Vicksburg, and are likety to accomplish the purpose. All things took promising in that quarter. Itis reported that a heavy-colamn of troops under Gen. Naglee is threatening the rebel lines south of Richmond. The beat indications of the aspect of affairs And. sabsctibers each papet haa, and eur Nevada circulation is the largest. The parson says “he approved the Tesolus tions” passed at the late Union League mecting. Did he not disapprove, and cavil about . ; ‘ oNidd sak istily wiitton sentenese” ? a is to ts derived from the meney market. : rGotthas fallen seven cents within a He says he “threw ALL the tufluence of our otek : paper infavor of a full and enthusiastic gath= ering on the occasion.” The parsonintima-. 9" The parson struck ‘the “bed stone” at tedthat a meeting would come off “if the . an unfortunate angle when he asserted his powers that be" did not postpone it, thereby . advertising and circulation are nearly double leaving an impression upon the eommunity . ours. A gentleman has taken the pains to that the meeting might be postpoved, and . coant up, and reports that the Journal, with tending to keep men at home. That was . its advertising spread overa tenacre lot, only the. nature of his efforts. Gentlemen pointoccupies about as much space aa ours, and, as an evidence of the appreciation of our ed out ‘the language tous on the street, and called st mean, ne it was, . eitizens, the Journal has ten city advertisers ‘"We like fair, open, manly action,” says . that we have not, while we have twenty-cizht the parson. What effrontery! Dees not . exclusive of legals, that paper has not’ The parson appears to think the public cannot every one know the way he commenced hie career As editor of the Journal? Who. count. Ifthe people will take the pains to compare papers, they will see there is ‘right does not fknow of his. mean insinuations fit only for the tongue of a galley convict amart” of recklessness of statement on the part of our neighbor, We hope the public or a fish woman, and yet, all the time putnee will just take the trouble, that they may ting on the: air of injured. innocence, He is an editorial cuttle~fish squirting his dye. know exactly what vort ofa fellow we have stuff towards others to hide his own durk to deal with. a Couness’ Lerrer.—Jobn Conness has written a letter declining to speak ata Union Lengue meeting at Placerville, and saying he had “determined not to speak again before leaving the State.” -He also says: _ SNow on THR MourTatxs.—We have been favored by James Whartenby, Esq., the the business manager of the South Yuba , Canal Company with the following valuable * information : from the -whout-wwe thought fit to Why, sir, you have not read our articles in ring five years previous to the time of your sivedt te the place. You know nothing of what you say. You are wanton, reckless, the next annual address before the San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Society. Gen. Busxsipe “was warmly received in . orders $300, and there is one from St. Paul, Indiaua, and the people cheered to his assault upon the Hights. from the interior, since last steamer day, ainount to $1,500,000. er at Virginia City, to be 50 by 130 feet in size.Mass., where the vessel. was spring of 1830, of oppose. Now, parlying when Fredericksburg +. Tne treasure receipts at San Francisco, x Tom Maguire 1s erecting anew theat A-ecnoonen, 32 years old. has just been repaired and made serviceable at Plymouth, built m the of green pitch pine timber, which was cutin-the winter before. Tue Evening Post announces the forma~ tion of a “Loyal Women's League” in Hartford, Conn., the members ef which pledge themselves to “encourage and_sustain our brave soldiers by constant tokens of love,” etc. : ee A CORRESPONDENT writes: “The newapapers quote regularly the price of gold in Wall street: why not quote also the price of second-hand clothing? The two trades are in the same hands—Old Clo’.” _ Parser Mixe.—William Patterson, of Santa Rosa. has discovered a fine quality of paint, (yellow ochre) which ispronounced the best quality yet discovered in the State. A company has been organized whieh—will soon be incorporated for the purpose of working it. ie Tom Hoop apeaks of bird building ita neat apon a ledge over the door'of a doc» tor's office, asan attempt to rear its young in the very jaws of death. : Jexny Lino ang at the Charel Royal, Windsor Castle on the marriage of the Prince of Wales, with her accustomed brillancy. A project is on foot in England for coining a British silver dollar for colonial ure, the weight and value to be about four and ones half English shililnge. — ® Tne American Bible Society has sent 7,000 ‘. Bibles and Testaments to the rebel army, and they have been delivered in Richmond our Government having granted the necessary pass. : Tne Ticine Gatette announces that, hie der of the Federal Council of Switzerland, ‘Twenty Loas.—It would of every if he there to git ment, by avcotieg their saving and thejr capjtal in the “Five Twenty” Bends. They are giving livel elerks, the latter are action. There they sit at their desks, each one the focal point of converging streame of dreds,” “thousands,” “tens of thousands,” ‘hundreds of thousands,” “millions.” at allusions . Minnesota, for Philadelphia—at whom you ean scarcely look withont having visions of plethoric ae on and heavy balaness in bank. rents of orders constantly stream in, the letters accumnlating on tho desks in quires. the telegraph messengers always hurrying to and fro, and uur city people passing in and out from the-counters in a never ending proces~ sion. agent of the Government receiving visitors, answering questions, giving directions, and == A par the heart phe hag yee Mh aid and comfort to the Govern-= exercise to the Agent and his keepers and cashiers. None of titely to get rusty for want of Here is a letter from a lady in Camden who
12;500. Here lies one from wants $25,000. And sv the great cur» In the midst of all this may he seen. the pencil in hand footing up the enormous aggregates. Belore him you see a certificate of deposit into the Treasury, made previous to twelve o'clock, for—a-quarter of a million, another made at two o'clock fora half a mil< lion, and close by are two of his trusty sidd . : inaking up a third package of four hundred thousand dollars, swelling the amount of Treasury deposits for the day to seven hun» dred and fifty thousand dollars. = This is no fancy eketch, but a truthful description of real transactions, as witnessed by the writer within the last twenty-four hours, at the Government Agency, and the hike of which might have-been seen there by any one elae, at any time within the last two weeks. The truth is, the scenes to be observed there now-a-days are so active and inspiring, that there is no peed whatever for exaggeration. The people are at last alive to the value of the investment which ‘has been-so long witbin their reach, Whatever. misgiving they may have had in the dark days of the war, have all passed away, and they are now laying their treasures on the altar of their country, with patrietic confi. dence and genereus hands.— Philadelphia Inquirer. . Whew a tradeaman ceases to advertise, the Sheriff usually begins to do it for them. Masur, the Confederate Mivister at London, is believed to be “flush;” he has paid a Baltimore furniture bill of long standing. aw Fresh heans are selfina at the Bay for 75 cents a pound. nd ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Broad Street. Nevada; F: Friday amt Saturday: Many 15 and 16. seoeeesemaere First Appearance of the NATIONAL MINSTRELS ‘mendacions. We can show your own lan. orders for nthe Loan.” Trere thoy sit, Composed of Be » lowes well — ¢ombiuage in print to prove what you say is false. ainidst piles of orders by mati, ts of oree wNever” yet" Why, parson, whereaway ‘ders by telegraph, and rs by . WALTER BRAY, j : word of mouth. —The-figures and amounts uns; Se re nn PT Nog cand cose ere parts Boa cog ee NED. HAMILTON, T. F. BARNWELL and MAX ZORER : Pottstawn-¢Puz), foF $1,000, and another . WY "tie have the honor of spoeavg.y and rom Pittsburg for $75.000. Along” comes . saturday Eveniavs, May 16th aad—1éth—upoa a telegram from Norristown fer $250, and . which occasion they will present choiee select ~. close upen ~ een tg ay — — ions of another with a dispatch from New dors tor so NOOO. . Near one of the desks ie x nuree. NECRO ECCENTRICITIES ry maid who wants a bend for $50, and just inp s behind her. placidly waiting his turn, is a portly gentlewan—one of the “solid men of DELINEATIONS, Choruses, Instrumental Solos, Char=acteristic Dances, Ete., Etc., Ete. Forming the most chaste and elegant Minstrel Entertainment Ever offered to the citizens of California. ee While this Company will do 5 allin their as: er to amuse those who attend. pening will be introduced which can offend the most astidiousLadies and Families are particularly reqsested to attend. The Box-Office of the Theatre will be open at 11 o’clock on Friday and Saturday mornings, when seats may be secured, PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestra seats, .---«+ $1,005 , Fifty cents. Doors open at 7 o’elock— curtain rises at 85¢ _H. HORWITZ & CO., PFER their splendid stock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Calicos, Organdies. Lawns and all kind of Fancy Gouds at a t reduction. Call and convince yourselyes of the truth. H. HORWITZ & CO. May 13th, 1863, FAST FREICHT LINE ! bes: . I AM NOW-PREPARED TO FoRPackages and Goods of all Kind !Through from. Nevada in 3 days!! : THOS. HENRY. Forwarding & Commission Merchant, ~ At Weaver-& Co., No 59 Broad St., Nevada. Nevada, Feb. ist, 1863-—tf A. P. AVE a CHURCH & No. 54 Bread Street, Nevada City. — Tu VIRGINIA CHT YL Stationery. Catlery, Music, MusiBeoks. The ‘\pdale’s b # rel Cha race tra apart a people \ valry be vailed, t by the ¢ did not the blag On th in gettir stand, t' he brok distance that the The sor The! five to tors be; anyhow Gvenks . The s togethe ‘Bob Ca the firs tween I ‘creased ‘in 2.43. Thet abated . ‘believin and 801 horses . Tan pre Beb Cc ‘in amid ahead, i . ‘te the r evident __.which.1 The . ‘by anu thous a Bob Cx took th his foet Jengths that tir te his 1 the dis’ ahead i ing him ed tum and pas ing, an yells.eitemen rs “Men are useful now only in rtion the highest summit of Monte Rosa, which has SCRIP HOLDERS North Fork of the South Yuba river, four . ever can do most of such work is the bravest . alled the Dufour summit. F mits Att eae NEVADA, April, 18t1868.) ‘ a ” ; : Yeon miles above Bowman's on May 23, 1862, et ia to _ John C fer havi Sarp the great Demoerat, Andrew Jacke May 14, 12m. ce Oe Te tn wat, bette an and 16 feet. On May Sth, 1863, 6 feet—10 feet aiheamareel manboniiineed . . <7 papeety ootices me it will be ppemodd it et ies oe sane, are voqusssed bo preaant (he sims’ fOr Bey” deepal te tha 441 of May, 1000, cightocn . “btnined the MMiheet position,shoald net eon'e . bosnese 1 <0 Bat Rat Joha C. Calhoun as . P F Pries do MWargall do . ments on the same ceases at the date days later. 5 “; . fe labor, if he would claim for bimeelf a traitor. may condemn me more for . B Sinregor do DI. Clapp, do of this at tates teu rect, of enow at-Devite Peak Lakes'on . tHe honor ofbeing one of the bravest and no pagerey ear er er ee BN a Oy hg the South Fork of the South Yuba, six miles blest of ourcitizens. — A —_—-— . b Wedentey S: Sukee 2 prog bergane from the summit, on May 234, 1862, 12 feet. wparg, Oren, MANLY ACTION”.—The ed oes ides ye ny pee pea DB Moody & wi $ Pnwikex do ated at the Junction of i" W : » Oren, ox”. — ‘ indulge in, says Broad 8: fered fo a On May 5th, 1863.4 feet—6 ane Seer 08 . parson is emphatic for “fair, open, manly acs . tell whether it was brandy or 9 toichlight'F Grce’™ Go WhWTerle do For particulars inquire at the 23d of May, 1862, eighteen days later in} 4. yw procession going down his throat. D3 Mosley Alpha __ EK T Rown, Coloma ‘ 2 “SRC Urrice. be on. Wonder if he calle it fair to expect cece PCH Grass VF Pahll do Nevada, April 27th, 18¢3Lepeaale ois rowd to droit three hours in a Fourth of AG Dennett Humbag I Crawford, San Ju 7 ‘the line of the P OD bets MANY men are veryentertaining at a first uan This ee adn a nee A July sun listening to a common place speech? . interview, but then they are exhausted. At v Waasobe oy WO kins, mad oe’ PART ro SALE! of the Gela show thes the snow coten tha Slorsa: Mate: teh any woes 8! :S oat Tine teed oom pty ee B Went Toe Bet Dean, Tal'S Co. A's on pnts is “ag sora q onous. C) organa, we ea ft, a * % contains da is very narrow at this time, being only on . ‘Tue Paciric RattaRoap.—The people all their tunes, ben ans those instruments, . » Cthtee bee nee & Ww Weeks eity Tc hass esionge ea Oni Milis ning : the highest. pert of the movitaine, and. Det . ot Placer county are anppoatd to have given . ire am rgenic weaknese which provalaex~. LF et Gir Red Dog J Risto. cy faveot in. poying clslens Wurtner pastionbars ofits na veey ter pricing Th, or & majority of 600 or 700 infavor of taking . tensively. M Dewey. ently Crea trek joer ae t GILES, is ti eee : A EE ried a girl from his own kitchen, said that on ae een rae 4 ; this time, froste are not likely to follow ae . gg «The Journal will come down like a . “the Union was attended with a double ad4 ig mombere of the Usien Central CommitHE undersigned have this day formed # co: W. H. hits been the tate aome yvars at this altitude thousand of brick.” — The parson. vena a! not only the expense . meet at the ey ap aye Og pty weg F Leaf gen mathe Lambering besinese, . These as late as the 20th of May. The prospectof. Justlikea thousand of brick ,inanimate and 75 meee a servant. por tape Re Foal Age Be Paand mae 8 & Co.” A.B: GREGORY. F Te; a good fruit season this year may be considy . seneeless. * eS Fequested non ASG walt M. L. MARSH, toe a THE produce export is lively at San Fann: . guests with beautiful and costly presente, \ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an ee Bt aip Co. -— Ear We learn the cliims of Messre:. Jax . cisco, nnd vessels are in brisk demand, while . which are given away by parties in the dance Clone ar ns delivered issued from the} —— The ail uw’ * issued obs & Bargént at Quaker Hill are paying} crews are hard to obtain. indice to the gentlemen, and gentlemen to . Seatice of the Peace im amt for the County afore: . < Soest month of pereig souk 9400p ye te teins Thicke the balen expen . W, este a ots acca . ites cee eee . The Daily Evening Express is the title ofa A — Py erg April a D, 186%. im favor of L. P Jamson Constitution—May 2nd. = —— Question Fen ‘THE Pansox.—Hua he. now peper started in Viotobin, by Wallace . mit (TOE bis ident senrioe ingn thesewed at . Slaton debt, #14 csandenstefauit. Ihave te . Origen age: atcy iia, not endeavored to create an impression that . & Allen. ‘That town now has three dai. a trumpet,» wi sound of . Frm in ‘Kxecution and will sell to the highest . . Geldem Age—May Zid. ~ 8 clique éiiatein this plage 1 Dace he know . ji tee dai. a trumpet, » witty fellow says that a hoops . bidder for-cash, the described ‘Pees Volagm Mt. os ‘ ie. deed . , een eretaer Tl ane lean interest of Wik ep Wenn en ofthe existence of & cliqne, or “cliqueship,” Rey a minds him of the peel of a 2 & Go. of in and to a certain lot or will be from-Paname t¢— ad he originally expresses it? Ihe does not . SMAct Pox:—The report of the Superine . . 5. ae "5 rent col el noes 4 cemealise Boe ‘Atlantic know of such, does he call it “fair and manly” tendent of the Virginia City Peet House to. ,, T#® Daiiaville, Michigan, Sed Boctic theamahip ew York by the A td insinuateit? = the Boatd of Aldermen gives the following ade seagate ~ Cor. Sacramento & Leideadorfl ets. San Francisco Tur To aerate po ao tution: Numbet of patients April Ist, 11; noticed « few indathe since, aad CHARLES DUEN, Jr. stirring themselves s r of butlding . received during the month, 8; making’ cea eager sara bat _Atterney and Counsellor at Law: time, 12} died, two; remaiting May Jet, 4. . anything Batulim has on band. Nevada.