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May 24, 1863 (4 pages)

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Tite schooner Eagle CavaLry.—We are pleased with the report that there is to be an increase of cavalry in our armies. The operations of our cavalty of late in Virginia and Miasusippi have —_—_—_—_—_—_—XX__ SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24th: igg up” in Keotucky, it has been evident “McCiviian any THE REBELS.—Every that we were deficient in cavalry. The one will remember how McClellan was puff cause of this deficiency can be traced direct ed by rebel newspapers, when he came to the ly to the coansels of dosoothing McClellan. chief command of the Federal forces. The -Heit was who proclaimed that artillery did friends of the ‘young Napoleon” quoted reb-_ away with the necessity: of cavalry, and so el jourvals on their favorite with great de» light. He was the only General on our side ” the rebels dreaded to nieet; so theMcClellanites chucklingly said. The rebels showed as Of this conflict in our land. shown how much our cause has suffered for Shall wemeet the great requirement ? . Make our time a lustrous age? MeClellan ae they have in any act done during the want of mounted men. the war. Gudgeons. nibbled at the rebel The report is, there are to beadded to the horse-arm oné hundred thousand-men. This the infinite safety ot Jefferson the Ist and his force, if raised and properly trained can hararmed supporters. ° rass the rebels to death. We hope the Govbait and McClellan was kept in command to But times bave changed. “Little Mac” ‘was shoved aside and ether menwho did not . it promis-s the most-glorious results. fear to smell gunpowder took his place. NEGROES TO BUILD THE Pactric RatLe While there was a hope that McClellan would be reinstated, and while the Demoe~ ROAD.—Gen, Fremont has written a letter racy made a fuss about his removal, the on the subject of employing negroes to build rebel papers chimed in and inflamed the the Pacific Railroad. He says the cireummiads of their northern congeners and alstances of ths war must throw upon us large ~ lies as much as possible against the Adminnumbers of blacks for support. For varis . istration. But when McClellan had almost ous reasons, such asthe call for immense memory, and none numbers of whites to fill up the armies, he were found sq, poor as to do him rever is-stronglyof the opinion that the policy of ence—when it became a settled fact that the country is, to employ negroes in the con~he-would no-more be called to command struction of the Pacific Railroad. The let —The Richmond Whig comes out of its ambiscade and tells ter is a sensible one and valuable for its sugthe truth; about the} gestions, &c. overpuffed commander. . We extract a few remarks of the Whig:about McClellan and OPENING oF THE CHAUveL House.— his Generalship. As bis friends have quot~ The Territorial Enterprise says, by invitation ed secession journals in praise of their pet, of Mr. Chauvel, formerly of Nevada, we were we may he pardoned once for doing it for present at the opening ot his fine hotel. ad 8 different purpose. The Whig says: joining the Medan building, last evening. — Nothing is easier to prove than that the e} The Chauvel House surpasses in elegance evation of McClellan to the position of coms mandersin-chief of the Yankee army was all everything in our city, and promises to be all that was needed after the election of Linceln that was anticipated, from the reputation _ to insure our inde ndence. The recital of of ite proprietoras a restaurateur. We were a few facts will show how greatly we are never nore impressed with the rapid strides indebted to him. In October, 1861, he had 180,000 men, and our city is making than last evening when Geo E -Lock DL Calkins = 3 M Kursey 2 { Williamson a 8 Conant do 3 JG@Kelley Virginia C BR Phelps di. Hazeiton do There in memory’s living lustre, In all lands the heroes shine. On the Switzer’s icy glacier, On the hills of old Tyrol, Liveda Tell, ordieda Hefer— Names of light on Freedom’s scroll. E Soyle Cherokee G Morgan _ Moores F C Goodrich Grass V A Sutherland Deer Crk Mrs C Hey do do tt €o:* —— — +8 aeyeh 10th, .1863. do i M.L. MARSH, S. KR PERRY. fe. oe Having purchased the entire interest : A-pinwall by the Panama Railroad ~ Heed not fortune’s smile or frown ; To secure a high renown. Think ye in the coming future, When the olive branch of peace Speaks from ocean unto ocean— When the din of war shall cease, The succeedin#*yenerations Of this fair and happy elime,.... On the pages of our time? Yes! The time I well remember. When before my boyish gaze, Glowed the noble name of Hancock, ‘Tower of strength in former days. Saw . then the fight at Bunker, Burning Charlestown’s lurid fame, Saw his hand t he deed aceomplish That bequeathed that name to fame. OULD respectfully invite public attention to his Stock and Prices. I have the Largest stock of Gold Peas, Books, Stationery. Blank Book«. Cutlery, &c. in town and can sell as low ifnot lower than any other dealer. I shall always be pleased to see any who may favor me with their patronage or that may wish to examine my stock and prices. My motto shall always be Compan show « Some REVENUE STAMPS} Quick Sales-and-Smatt--Profits! As Lintend tc be a fixture in Nevada, I will do business accordingly. Iam now prepare: to contend against any Opposition !! 7 Give mea to pay bled f Pine Streets. ON SALE AT A. P. CHUREH. Grocery Store and aeaeelen J.8. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, JULIUS DREIFUSS, O43 Pine Street, has just received alarge N and choice stock of . Give me one trial. Fresh Banch Butter received eve day. Cou County at the C Washin; ‘ Which he sell at low rates. my? = AT BIRDSEYE’S BANKING HOUSE Tt was . semble i of June the coun mento o will be is Rise awake! the world is moving! Come from mountain, vale and dell. Sign the pledge, the Union record, Let your names its glory swell. Cheer your brothers in the battle, Richmond Taken, sure. L. PHILLIPS, NEVADA CITY. Grr N COMMERCIAL STREET has just from Ba received the best and largest assortment of thy Post ted to Ps the rank << “ Nevada. May 16—tf & Tne London Times some talk of the First Unitarian Charch British Government has New adverti fuss has in_conr ery on mere) atock of should. call. Corner of Broad-and from tl told t! friends along. Cutlery Ld 49 ‘. San there. sons . fine an lie mee : A. . B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Lvidesdorff sts. San Francisco Oregon to rua on arermeOmen " ‘ Co Rober The following steamsh'ps wil? be dispatched in the month of fron, / +pinwallto New York by the Atlant BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, and and Pacific Steamship rage eo unmantully that the riTue New Norma Scnoot.—There is for the use of the State Normal Wa ' Cou : For Panama. : Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to of T.H, & 1. J. Rolfe, in the fie hie cote ae on Steckton street being by hiswh building AP dered. Cle: —~q-— 3 Constitution—May 2nd. Orizaba—May 13th. . Gelden Age—May 23d. From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A. ™. the 4th instant. of hie last moments destroys Vai new t May, 1863: ac belonging to ohid elaine” Aloe, the unaret. iculouse ‘ed an Pacific Mail Steum ship Co. 7 ee e Cla '. Ha — Tre Nova Scutta Gop Mines.—The Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, ac. report of the chief Gold commissioner te the Legislatuae of Nova Scotia shows that the newly discovered mines have yielded satis" Ever brought into this city. Will also keep factory returns. The average namber of constantly on hand a fine assortment of men employed in the mining districts during The battle of Wilhamnaburg followed. His oxition certied by more than three. thousand the last quarter of 1862 was 484, whose net ”Weys and Fancy Goods. advance was whipped by Johnevn’s rear majority. ‘profits are estimated at $118 per day. The KE guard,but owing partly to the ignorance of the Nevada, May 23d—tf uantity reported as the produce of the mines WANTED! country and to bad handling of some of INCREDIBLE.—The Copperheads in this or the whole year was 7,110 ounces. Thirs HERIFF’S SALE —W hereas on the 2ist our troops he was enabled to State are terribly troubled at the announcety quartz mille, costing $107,000, are already OLD QUARTZ SUITABLE FoR dsy of May, a final judgment and decree advantage on one wing t+ put ment that General Thomas has raised ten regiu operation. =. was re in the Vistriet Court of the Ith Cutting Jewelry, Judicial District of the State of California, in and iments tifblack trons and will soon have tn ay oe nott permitpermi us A SEASONABLE JoKE.—When the British for the county of Nevada, against J. W. &. Colemore, They say they always knew the war By FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY, man and in favot of A; J. Johason for the: ¢um Napoleon through the narrati . would take this cewplexion at last. It is retroops were storming Badajuz, Lord Wellof Kightecen Hundred and twenty dollars, prineiThe Yankees might have ta ported, saya the Marysville Appeal, that they ington rode up while the bulls were falling pal debt, with mitefest en the. prin-i at the apl23m* 487 Pine street, San Francisco. after the battle of the Seven tiom are so much éoncerned for our white soldiers sround, and observing on artilleryman par« fate of two per cent pet month from the ticularly our futces were in confugi of judgment until paid, together with all costs active, inquired the man’s name.— who will have to fight in company with black battle of Hanayer Court Heuse he might men, that they intend te volunteer themselves He was answered, * Taylor,” “4 very good of suit and $90 counsel fees. And whereas, on said 2ist aay of May 1863, it was ordered and have done-the same thing. “After the battle if Old Abe will consent to take them in place name, too.” he said. “Cheer up, lads! our the decreed by the said court that the mortgage set Pacific Mail Steamship Company, Taylor will soon make
of Antietam the same, a pair of breaches—in of the colored contingents. and ‘a NOTICE. In his report of the battle he convicts the walls.’” At this rally the mea forgot A Copperhead informe us that last remark himeelf of falsehood in the most glaring the danger of their situation, a burst of RRANGEMENTS have been made by manner. He excuses hungelf for nut re. is entirely without fouudation, Coppertieads laughter broke frow -them, and the sext which shipments of Gold, Silver and Coepnewing the battle the morulhg of the 18th not entettaining the idea of fighting for the churge carried the fortresa, , to Gopher Hil trict heretofore : r Ores can be forwarded under t sille by saying his losses were so great,and country Under any circumstances.’ Honest known snd ~ Pry wey hg a or Pf Ladin from §San Francisco steve to“iinglend, teh.” Also, the unthere was so much di zution in sume Copperhéad! A CLERGYMAN, on his way to ¢hureh fourth uf that certain lot of mining One out of a thousand! . to i t. one Sunday, was overtaken by a heavy claims situate in the township of the commands, that he. did not think it anv county aforemy?2-tf Cor Sawitrente ond Eaiasanea pee » specially as he wae sure of the shower of said, on Hill, owned Cashman rain. On arriving at the testry, “Niadéia on Tue known as the Stiles claims arrival that day POLITICAL NOTICE. of 15,000 fresh men. He culinr to the United Brain” ign disease pe he exclaimed, rather impatientlyi “I with Cat States, consisting of fifteen claims more or less, with and genetall y at“happens ‘ta recollect’ the return of his tacks persone of shallow, Iwas dry!" “Never mind,” said hie cols derrick. hose pipes, silver, tov anwmal-looking cra= leagne, ) enemy Hooker's i vit: 35,000 men tums, sonie of whom “you will soon be in the pulpit, and get ffightful ly rabid nt for duty, and four ded one-fourth of that set or parcel of minting meet at the Court House in this city, on Satur ys after the same times, like sick puppies in the “dog-days. "— there you will be dry enough.” corps 8 wed 13.500. Yet after ‘this ad. + he symptom day the 23d inst. at 3 o’cloek, P. M. for the pur s, are, constant howling, in mission of less and disurganization, he clos~ which pose of consultation. A general attendance ie Tite Bavarian Minister at War has issted the Word “nigger, ” ‘‘aboliti ouist,” requested. E. G. WAITR, ete : an order prBhiviting all officers ed by Maecopae Be great victory, with a capare in the sere endless ly repeate myi4 ' QGhalamen. d. disease is not vice ftom’ wearing ture of 13 gtins, 39 colors, 15,000 sumull \e spectaclesi those who dangerous to any but the animale ti ves, arms, and 6,000 prisoners. do without them ate recommended who are affected by it,ag old Abe's Prociacannet DISSOLUTION. Hie bombastic dispatches from Western mation to redigu, a& being unfit for military duty. hag utivers ally neutral ized-th e poison Virginia secured his eletatinn. Hie repus which at one time aeewied to flow from the tation was founded on lies. Io lies he Daownep, PronasLy.—C.& Gunenlaa . towered and under lies he is lost—crushed. ravings of négrophobia fanatics. —Mdiiatain of Potorty Hill, Sierra county, ia upposed -: : How furtunate for us that he was chosen Messenger. to hate heen drowned in Slate Creek, on chief of the Yankee army! With the imQuartz Lope.—The Columbia Courier mense numbers at his commaud, an offi« says: cer of truth, enterprise and daring would very Rose, Young & Co:. discovered a Fatt —A man fell one hundred rich quartz lodeat Fox Gaich, north of -andLoke seventy-five feet down a shaft, in Sierra Columbia, last week, which has since been Coun the ty; other day; and ies made traced for a disoftan re strange. somie 2 ce miles; eo we him a coward; Gud Troms the first Os to arejinformed 3 a FOR SALE CHBAP. by one of the partners. The teceived no injury. ’ ~ >easeadate have examined ate SEVERAL new stea exceedingly being desttous of ter ho pe ‘Lit Nevada City, under the firm-name of onkee? GEY Now the priceless. boon is offered, let the thought their hopes elate, That we still are true and loyal. In this far off, sunset State. T Notice of Co-Partmership ! HE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership inthe Lumbering business, at Canada H§ A. P.CHURCH, March ! the world of mind is moving ; Sign your rames and take your stand ; -When the heart is true to duty, Swift obeys the ready hand. Strike from party ! Strike from faction! oe Driven by an imperative order to advance stances. again in spite of the Winter mad, he entered Ir mnip'’yt WorKk.—It was reportei, with the in camp at Manassas only to find hew much truth we know not, that Hatha. it a mass of surrounding ruins. He shipped round to the peninsula, takin way and other friends of Phelps and Low, 112,000 men with him. Magruder oppose circulated sixty thousand circulars to influhim with but 7,600 men, kepthimin check » and forced him to the use of the spade and ence the people of San Francisco against pick, hie favorite weapons. He made siege, voting fur the proposition to aid the Pacific and in due time occu rted lines. Railroad. Their Jabo: was lost. The prop WN Atwood as dvsired, of the Gola& situated on Deer Creek, is offered; contains 2,400 feet The Mill isin running order. It has 6 Stamps and 2 Chili Mills. This is an excellent bn mata et 3 for parties to inves in a paying dae invest m, Further llare enquire of ~Gu At the Gold Tunnel Nevada, March 8th. W H Sears & w San J.W Weighel Columb H . Shall the mother, mountain country Of this free and noble State, Will not search to find our record, W Ashman SALE ! Tunnel Quartz Ledge and Mili. A Crum Marysville P Brown do M % Duffey do CeoC Eldridge do D Koirew «4: do ‘AE Chadelster Red D G W Snively do~ J Condon do. W. Stelling do WF Hydaluf do 8 Tidball do T Gallegar Eureka; Sacred were to Freedom’s shrine; the most overwhelming array of field artiln we gazed on the fine apartments and thought lery that had ever been seen upon this con~ how brief the period since we all deemed tinent. Before him was on army of 40.000 ourselves lucky to get our regular pork and Contederates ouprien Mayson’s and Munson,s Hills, and defiantly daring him to come beans, till the rarest Parisian delicacies are vut of his fortifications. The roads were at our bidding. The world surely moves, good and weather spléndid; he bad but to adand Mr Chauvel: moves with it. About a vance in force to gain an easy victory—so, at a hundred guests partook of the refreshments least, thought his master Linceln. But he knew his nen were cowards, and he was aet forth. afraid of his reputation. He did not want Supreme Cvovuntr AproinTee.—Gov. to fight; hesought merely to push us from Stanford has appointed E. B. Crocker, of one position to another by dint of enormous numbers—hence the flank movement by Sacramento, as the successor of Judge Field — of Leesburg, which ended so horribly resigned., The Union says the appointment and benumbed him with fright for three was not fit tu be made under the cireum FOR PART FOR 2° Geo Woodward fanJ Miss Noble Apathetic, view the combat With the fiends who Union hate? Let her voice, indignant, answer ; Let her sons a record claim, Spotiess aa the snowy mantle Whence she takes her peerlessname. TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, Nevada, April 27th, 18¢3. do Mr Barney O Wilson / Write ourselves a glorious record On our country’s future page? Or shall we, before the monster Falter, abject and forlorn, False to country, God and duty, In the traitors’ eyes a scorn? . _ # Nichols Washington é D Hushey do a .W Davis do . 3 LE Leachman Yob Bet ‘= J Huffman Penn Val’y tmurr amen Ba dered Cu sched Broad Street, are offered for sale— For particulars inquire at City do A-B Plielps G T Boul PH Ruby L W Bro E Thayer . HORWITZ & CO. THE Lot and Building situ_ ated at the Junction of E. & W ‘4: Mrs Lock & EC Puterman do Mre H A Perry 2 John Willson do. Miss A Mandeville = . M Kobinson Slate Cr’k P H Taylor great FOR SALE! MAY 22, 1663. W H Leighton Mrs ton H. May 13th, 1863, GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop’r. ‘. of Dry Organdies. Fancy Goods at a trath. Bread Street, Nevada. Never, since the earth revolving, Calicos, reduction. Call and convince yourselyes of the © ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. All secured immortal fame. unhorsed and sent to their graves a-foot.— he pdge TT Lawns and ail kind of TT When the noble and the faithful Waiting. trembling forthe issue .PFER their splendid stock Geeods Rose above the fatal flood— Eras, fraught with mighty. import, ‘In succeeding cycles came, whe a call was made for cavalry, and far tev The exploits of Stoneman and Grierson have tiuch strategy in this movement of praising completely faded from {Simee the delage world emerging. many for his ideas enlisted, a great many were Neo. 54 Bread ‘Street, Nevada City. E much ecariet fever in ‘WeaverTHERis Who forgot the laws of God, Marked by years the flight of time, Passed an era so momentous To each land and every elime, As the one which now is passing. Nations all expectant, stand . i All bands were saved, Inthe history of nations, shown the efficiency of this arm of the ser_j. vice. . From the time of Buell’s inglorious “‘back was lost at the mouth . AN IT two andhad coms his hott room. EB implored baby: I° say pard Passes the Dixie. this place days since have mad ren lish a big Linthicun der ifitta ATLAN’ of this bes come to hi than usual Hot patror tights of e. Tue La to-bet that town has t manage to where the