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. goose that laid the golden gz im the expecta‘upon woertting on eotton for :
_ of domination by fhe power of cottcn.
_ knowledge that the war for niggers and.cot.
ton has resiilied most disastrously for the
_ waa pever so prosperous. ” ‘The North is one
_ lately made to the North opened their eyes
~~ Ladies Sunitary “Aid” Society; Vancouver, .
* takes out $300,000 in trensure,
THe Redes SEE 1T.—When the slave~
holders of the South commenced open hostilpected te bring the mibeleworld to rele “
the, want of cotton.. That they believed nj
“would result ig évid@ot Yrow tdi’ 4
for years ptiér 40 the eleétion “of President
Lisoon, The idea advanced inthe phrase,
“cotton. 38 King” “cout ) sate. im. this Way :
Phere ate fuillions of . persona depending .
living, If the
cotton is withyeld, millious “must starve or
come to our terins.” They believed what théy
said and tried the experiment, They looked
on expecting to shé a crash And Yuin all over
the North, and suffermg.in England and
France rance forcing. these goverpments tq acknowledge the independence of the ‘rebel
Confederacy. The wan who cut open the
tion ‘of finding a bushel of metalic spheroids
was not more astonished than the Seutbero
lords of swatp. and niggers wheo they saw
how baseless was thé fabric of ‘théir vision
The Southermiden of the importance of
cotton to the world was found to be illconsidered. The South did ‘not fare 86 weil
aa Wad anticipated. The North and Europe .
flourished where misery was expected.
The rebels see how egotistical and foolish .
they have. been. Men-who started out the
most enthusiastic fire-eaters, are isin to aeobjects. Itis the South that presents the
spectacle of rain and misery. while the North
universal scene of prosperity from one end
The visit of forvign ministers
to the fact that war is ndt felt there as a
burthen. Everybody is employed and at
geod wages, and men are making money,
laborers and all, as they never were before.
The national devt is nothing, because every
mas hasan interest in it and in keeping up
the credit of the nation.
of the more sagacious of the South.
ple s¢e the hopelessness of a strug: .
a but impoverishes and desolates the
South while it enriches the North, end aré
ready and anxious to cease the contest. The
speech; of Mes Gantt of Arkansas, ‘lately
published; a speech by another prominent
southern man endeavoring to divest \-the
‘southern mind of an igypression that the war
is waged for. the benefit of afew rich men
alone, show that the leaven is wérking.
The Richmond papers sometimes let slip a
sentence which divulges their knowledge of .
the fact that the South is the onlysection of
the Union that suffers by the war.
this knowledge become universal and the
rebels will soon come to their senses and the
Prize CONUNDRUM.— lhe prize cup was,
awarded recently at ‘a melodeon to the author.
of the following cortodrum: “Why is the
Aqi@illa the greatest of war vessels?” Be~
cause she was the firet to sink one of our
monitors.
Mang )B Rokenson. Trenatter' GF the
forwatded to San Prancisev, Nov. 2Ist, $530
to the Sanitary Fand,
THe Danish bark Roska for ‘techn.
Beer in Ricamoxd —By the following.
frou the Richmond Whig of October 30th,
it would seem that beef ard the Southern
Confederacy will soon ho strangers te oseh¢
7k
aE PLD. Dy
other:
Beet ought to be selling now at 65 to 70
cents a pound, in accordance with the proposed arrrangements between, the butchers
and the Government. It is quoted in yesterday morniny’s ere of the market at $1
to $1 50a oe netehore say the
pel id cattle, and oe ae .
poled 0 eloee th their sta orth, saab
Tue Call’ euye, that the Rev. T. Starr
_ King’é ew ebureh, on. Geary street, was
5 lighted“for the first, tume on Thursday eveTwenty-four: jets were Highte}
a
ae Mopast.—The way some Liaste = of matrimony, or one of sunshine and happij_
each sites al ash aadbaael nant
ture.
@ . Union party welll
Let}.
_4 ty of freight has been forwarded from Red
ning; >; eagcaersaipropereytny (Ya imaginable in their dew state
whom came from Taolumne, we presume.
There must be wrong, in this af.
fair. The imménse ‘power of the Flag was
used to elect MeCarty, aud be had been runconfidence in the future.
Ie the. House ,the election of Hop. W. H.
settle Speakership will have much todo
th benishing red tape, circumlveution and .
ae
“ning aif over the State to secure the place by
}personal applications ‘ members vil." the
". Legislature. We have an iatimstion frou
head quarters that the ‘members of the
House mistook him for Rider and Rider for
him, and elected Rider thiuking they were
voting for MeCarty.’ ‘It's feasonable.
~ Fearn Fanco.—Phi kindly
walked out of the niet patriot, whea
the time came for an election of Secretary of
the Senate. Having spent a great deal of
taledt and money stumping the State, being
well known asthe late Clerk of the Supreme
Court, and being lwfgely ‘discounted by -sev~
eral papers he took pains to compliment on
the stump, he wae eapposed to be a most
formidable candidate. The tact that his name
was not presented is owing, we learn, te the
discretion of rank himself, for which he is
deserving of all eredit.
Nor Dear.—The Usies tries to make a
point on the rebellion from the cireumstance
that ‘whisky is worth in Richmond a dollar
aod fifty cents adram. Wheo if sa taken
igto copsideration that this is paid in Confederate currency which is worth but eight
cents on the dollar, it will be seen that whis—a Dit a drink. whichis not remarkably . Be
dear when the risk of Confederate rags falling stif! lower in value is regarded. ;
Gose To THE DOGS.—The Sonora Flag
‘basa most exhaustive article of a column
and a half stiowing conclusively that the
. ga to the dogs if the Sat
-Francisco * Jadependente do not feel the
weight of party discipline. As the Inde.
pendents have hot béen scdutged, it follows,
of course, that the Union party bas gone to
the demsition bow-wows. The Flag, Press
and Evening Journal are about to wear
weeds, we suppose. They have our sym=
athlon in thet terrible bereavement.
: " Sieiir Pend ror ‘rne HONORS.—The
Flag and Press aré dieputing for the honor
_(1) of first advocating the party :diefranchisemeat of the San Francisco. Independents.
Comine Back.—Quite a number of our
old citizens dre back front Reese River, and
some of them have-had enough of it. They
‘arrive generally with a hard biled cough and
depblogisticated esd ei i
LAST BLOW AT POPULAR BUVEREIGNTY.
The Union suggests the burning of every
distillery in the Southern States just as soon
as reached..
ta The San Francisco Evening. Journal
bas increased its price from one bitte two
bits a week, and secured the services, it
says, of an able writer ‘and. Boomers Glad
to héar it.-—
. Goop.—The Union County Central Committee ot Siskiyou have appointed a large
‘gommittee to canvass thatcounty in aid of
the Sanitary. Fund. Things look there as if
there was ininatrcisii ‘to Taine # tyepectTue Independent en that ‘Weavervitie i ie
rebuilt, and soon all trade of the late deatructive fire will be obliterated. A large quantiBluff to Weaverville this season for winter
aupplies.
Tuk Walla Walle’ Sictesman-enye thet Gan.
‘Congress from Idaho Terntory, has been
elected by the heavy vote east of the Rocky
mountains. The statement is =? relia~
ble.
In this ‘city, yesterday m i. by Rev. J
Hill, CHARLEs C.
Manes hotatey. hee Sa od Mee
We acknowledge the receipt of cake and
wine. We wish our young friends all the
It is for them to make: their journey through
cloudy and tempestuous, as the day,
they were united in the boly boodd
hess. ‘May the whitecwing-d angels of love
pene Assisted as he will be by a thorrodgh parltamenfarian agd indefatigable and
quick worket.sa. the-persen.of the Chief,
Clerk, we hate @owbls asstratce that business will be dispatched, and wet remain in
the drag in thet house. *
‘The Sonate fe 2 zotd body tt every serea
proscdans Qne esunttluek over thechat
of names in that house without coming Jo
this conclusion. It has organized with a.
good ‘set of officers, and gone to work “at
once.
This all Jocks well. We ‘hope the future
will cooficm the impression which the Legislsture makea in the outset. There is much
to do to adapt the laws of the. State to the
new order of things-created. by the change
in the constitution, Dut not so minch but that
it may be done in a short session.
—_——— .
LIGT OF LETTERS,
ae in B na atte ier Post
All lett Ne en ae a Bam Office more
than one wi will aah vertited:
Persons asking for. adveftised letters. will
or give the date.of the advertisement.
. , E-Fe BEAN, P
Arist? F G Haney Jobn
Beck Andrew Hewut JDBlair Alexander Hesken Rtebard *
— Solomon Henry Mrs Mary Ann
= Hothes Ww se pee
ackmore Wesley oeper Thomas
Bouden Andrew 2 Howard David
Bawden A : Lombard Solomon 2
Burk Wa 2 taxes HAA
Bradley Wm J Luey Timothy
Bostwick Mrs Henry Little Geerge 2
Cormien Mrs Morrill HB
Cox Neleon . . Murehead John.
Coats Joba F Mornoben Wim-.
Clark John ONeai Jota
Carlisle Wm L _ Neal Mra Ellen —
Dixon Thomas ~ O'Dopaill Dasiet
Dwire Mathew © Putnam Victor
Drake Wilham Rathburn L D,
Doviey Clements Skaggs D
Drew Washington Sohthng Mr
Freeby Henry Stiles H R
Pryeburger Frad Trask W E ‘
‘. Gilbert John Joba Treiavaide Chas
Gordad CA : Wine Tristran
Hawes Frank B39 Ward Austin
Wilsen Lemuel
Seneca * bore gag Hag! county of
eveda. n ice Kisser °. 2,
ap oe Aue
You we
ple A Heats of California to
ir and
swer to the fed
stmmoned to
t of John 2 es
Dee. 7th, ‘ees fe ay office in said towns ip and
county within ten daye from thé service of this
writ, if served om you in this y, within
twenty days ifeerved on in th triet and
out of the county, and within eer Se days if servoa ou: x09 tp Shia. Baba and out Sule. detries.
commented in my Court 7th
peo 1863, oe Guise Ghepiainent pra EP
Ow upon a certain
coy oa Tro ‘Hundred Do Dollars together
wi page ardor ag per mouth interest from the
‘iy — 1862. upon said note as now:
cant m said complaint now on file in
, and aleo the foreciosare of that certain mort A you given to secure the
pocy Anti. aT pal and intedest.
in paged pte nd you are notified
that if ee ee ee ee
jeapanat egabioe y cetera Oy" atta
get with eestacf auit, ead other relief
as may be justin the premises.
Witaces my hand . ye oa of Ore. 133,
A trae copy attest. allt Combs, Constable.
; ot of Carnie: county of Nevada. In Jus
tice Court, R. MeGoun Justice of the Peare.
Littl York Township.
Piaintiff vs T. J. Ritter Defen .
—Teapocaning te inp antiefantion Seen tiecmae
vit ohn Hussey and filed im the above
cause and before me. the said
has a good and
against the said def
oma note for $200 interes:
op Promienory note for 9200 nnd fi , wad
5
fied be te
= bes , said Attorney to enwih sum.
mous in said cause and that said .
ee be pabtishen ba br gts eed TRANSty: for the solarectnes Teed
my tant Oe he of Des, aie
Evy im fi . e ce
t. ‘PHILLIPS,
_ Opposite the Old Srind, .
ae f “ef. oP =
oroys
+e a = a
“a
Usewbele deh doit Cxamine
my poe and I wili guarantee to suit tue taste
; . of all who keep on set
keep hand alarge cumplete asfosturat of
’ Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &e.
Which I shall seti, as I have always done, st remarkabiy low rajes. Socaliand see me us . ani
presareg © stpyply the mullion wih goods at
low prices.
hevaia, Dec. tj) :
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
a
No. 39 Broad Street,
Next door to G. W. Kidd’s Banking
ues
'§ Lacass weuid 4° inform his old friends
Je and patrons that hehas re-opencd at the
above place, his
. Rotisscrie and Restaurant,
Which will be carried on in a style heretofore
unkaowa in Nevags. VFersons wishing a first
class meal are invited 10 ¢ail. The culmary acpati Per aor On In sight of the castomers,
and none bat the ¢hoieest morsels are used here.
Families wishing to have a toast delivered to
them, or parties d: sirous vf
S37 BECHERCHE' ‘ DINNERCE
Are invited to come. , The ‘services of one of the
best cooks in California has been secured by the
proprietor, who understands something in that
line himeelf, and it is his-imtention to make this
a model Restauragt
_ Nevada, Dec. 7tf _
E. W. SMITH ’
Justice of the Peace,
Qrzies tthe city Marshals Office
Nevada, a 5th—3m’
' MASONIC.
“The afnval Election of Officers of Nevada Lodge, No. 13, ¥. & A M., will
také placeon. W EDNESDAY EVEN.
ING, Dee. 9th, 1863. at the Baptiat
parteiariy reutcven By eee ar ance is Freqnost
‘ ~ 4 33 RANDC LPH, Master:
Attest, Tuomas P. Haw.ay, See’y.
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
Have received their stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Which they will sell
Cheaper than any wn itiiaki
ment in Nevada County.
Cate
ar We would invite every ome
wishing anything im the Clothiag line te call
and examine our Geeds and Prices before
buying elsewhere. We are determined to ecll
being. fe y set forth end noted } our.Goods as cheap as they can be purchased in
aint.
San Francisco or New York.‘
' minds
Our stock is coniplete.” We wit? warrant to
@t out avy man or boy wath a suit to his taste.
. (ear stock comsists in part of
Fashionable Overcoats,
Frock Coats, of all sizes;
Every kind of Coats,
Veste—a magnificent as.
Velvet, Plush, Cassim’e, .
Pante—every size, color,
and style. _ Shirts, of all sizesnand
prices, Collars, Unclotlies, Socks, Neck
Ties, Cravats, and in
“~
shochS ty-8 soeme grease Gm,itis acknowledged by every
ited our prrere trie akg Ay red as tive
BOOTS AND, $HO!
Her the petons, Maen an eine hous ia Gi ot
: If you wast good’
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
‘ Call and examine oer etock.
“We havea large and splendid stock of
HATS AND CAPS.
ean be foend, at. this Establishment where he
would be pleased te-see his old friends and ac“hh
@
$ ever Lover around them.
; Foteannes eStats
Coil OSA ae Sree
MESSRS. S. HAAS & CO.,.
me. Wurth, formerly at A. Block & Co's.
Pipes, Matches, Cards; &c,
ON BROAD STREFTDr sacra cape hs ee ee ee ee
-peChdaed id below: the old ne
NOW READY to supply his former
Sree eae public geucrally = all
ii -his ijheas berctofereats ~
I"
In_returning thanks to his friends and the publie-for past rouage, he solicits a continuance
of the came in fatere. He we wid aleo inform the
public that he will re-open the old stand by the
Ist of Decemberpext.
Nevada, Nov. 14th. ws <2
. Nevada Steam, Sash and Door
Wactory and Planing MUL
Back of the Court House.
Havi 1é-bullt my shop, I am
a! te receive rf orders. for
a > : Windéws,
A kinds of Dressed ber.
» Will atten? to Carpentering and Baik
every at the shortest notice a
reasonabieterms. ,
Window Glass, of all sizes for sale and ext
te order.
GEORGE M. HUGHES.
Nevada. Nor. 18,
OYSTER SALOON.
_ MICHAEL LORNG,..
ry Takes this meth.
OY: of informing the publim that he has opened an
Oyster Saloon, at ©
THE POST OFFICE BUILDING,
On. Main street.
Fneee hee eenetant. receipt of FRESH OYSster Stews in the best style.
Cat and try poll a : ™
Nevada, Nov. i7th—!m :
of
oR
NAT IO NA,
may RESTAURANT.
a
CHARLES MILLER, Proprietor.
JUST OPENED !
And now ready for public Sr
SOCIAL . BALL.
At T ranc
On Tempers Bea, i
day, Decemper 2th; 186s" “To”
be given by
MRS. BLUM.
The best of music ner been sveured for the
occasion.
A good supper will be got ap, for the Party..
The public are respectfully invited to attend.
TICKETS—THREE DOLLARS.
Nevada, Des. 2, 1863. .
NEW MEAT MARKET.
JOHN C. apa A pati
nd ever
ant of aris
bedi .
San Francisco Prides .
Corner of Pine ana Washington Sts.
did viate
as
his hotel
large and
“Nationa
ed to the
ce T
come fre
‘gers. .
. aw
‘the Seni
five in th
were Ua
land. T
ing 20 ¥;
E. W.
of E: B.
arrested
that he v
co, as his
ter. .
THE (
, procured
will © give
tickets: t
. Prancise
~ J.D.
a libel, ¢]
000, far ;
. ing claim
FRant
Francise
of ship ‘I
eage fron
Tue Y
Cullectar
tions of §
000
cs Broad Street.
@ deers “pelow Dan. Baker's,
Where he will always keep ou hand the best of
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Vegetables, &c.
Gentlemen, just mea cail <a
ouekebentiedanee ig
Teeumseh Quartz Mining oes
TOTICE is hereby
N on the capitai
E. H. GArLorp, a =
~“SNOTICE.
HORWITZ, of the! .
J. Horwits & sane nehlal of B.
at the store of of: Pie pent .
oeaiaag ep: old affairs. oi
‘persons
Ost: 1 “hostit .
sald-cor~
Mining Company is levied,
per share, and payable to A. C Nites, a