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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27.
and fro” in the avenues of society, and expelled to draw nearly two millions of dollars
~ Now is the Time to Make Money !
ert a powerfal influence. Triaiid
ke#
‘infrom the surplusof
last year ; in gther words
‘dividuals, far removed from what is transthe amount
of gold
is less by that amount
THE LAST DITCH of the rebels is their piring among men, are always ignorant and than it was last year. This
is probably cordegraded. That person who uses proper.
rect, and the Bee asks
how long can we keep
military employment of slaves. Driven by
the pressing exigencies ot the war to this means to obtain a record of passing events, up this gait of getting rich? “But it qveralways improves. and advances in knowl looks the fact that the last year was &Xtremeultimate venture, they stand hesitating on
edge;
the man who is dead to gueh influly bad forall placer washings, and the short
the brink, fearful to encounter the perils
ences
is
dead to his own best interests.
crops led to large importations of cereals,
“+ that may overwhelm them if they resort to
Well
did
the
old
Greeks
know
the
valne &e. Wait till this time next year, Mr. Bee
# measure 60 opposed to their whole policy,
and yet seeing no eséape from the thick of obtaining new information. When voyand then ask the question. We are getting
coming disaster that befall them in the East agers and travellers came te their porta and richerthis year, without any doubt.
WOU SAVE
.
er
TU
ar
Twenty-five and Fifty Cents on every Dollar!
©
al
VEHICLES.—Newspapers, like nations,
ti The Bee shows that this State, in orHtvada Daily Transcript, havea
historical existence. They “go to der to make up its exports has been com
. BARUG,
on Pine Street
Exc
face ci
I
HAAS
& CO’S, would
res
:
lly inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen of ©
Thonn
ot tite cgirousding towns that he will elose out the
mas EF
silver,
ribus ]
Tro
Y BUSINESS!
:
‘To make Room for another undertaking.
I will sell my Jarge and well assorted stock of
ToYs,.
“at
bef
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS AND
=
!
Bazele
“4
counte
and West and in the vety heart of theif Concities, they were taken-to their public marts . THE 224 of December
Price asked for-at any other Store in the City. ;
was the 244th anniFor Half the
and requested to recite an account of what
federacy, The dubious charactér
of the last
Y
assortment, from one bit a piece and upwards. Before purchas PringB halen want hv egFey ey
they had seen and heard abroad. The inyersary of the landing of the Pilgrimat
Store
eo ill fad to your gr at astonishment that
remedy in their reach maywell give pause’
ou can buy ev
article cheaper in m establiehment
ae
at any oteae in the mountaias.
fluenve of this custom, before the art of. Plymouth.
¥ Tounster Oteare.
s, Pla ying Cards, and Cutlery, at San Krancisco prices—
to the Southern leaders. Their resort to
.
“slave power” in this war, im made almost printing was discovered)'was like that of
impracticable by the measures of freedom
and welcome the National Government has
given to their slaves. The negro kniow#é
oe
. well. that the Southern rebellion was originated to weld more strongly the galling
fetters of slavery—that if the rebellion had
our modern newspapersAt,
; tended to excite the people, and lead them to achieve
Atthe residence of Mr. Richardson, on the
reputation in all that was held worthof
y be-} 24th instant. by Rev. D. A. Dryden, Mr. Joseph
ing distinguished. The result was, they .atRichardson to Miss Charity H. ‘Pattison.
tained to the loftiest position in learning and
Arrivals at the
the arts, in those days, and in many things
_ National Exchange Hotel,
they are still.our masters and instructors, —
BROAD STREET....:..NEVADA CITY
been successful in its original idea, there
was no hope for his race except in insurreeSERVED HIM RIGHT.—We learn from a
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors.
tion forever. He knows that the National friend the following story: A young man
in
Government has made a distinct promise of 4 certain town in Connecticut, a copperhead,
SaTcrpayr, December 24th.
a
freedom, that the great “North has endorsed and conseqtiently an enemy to his country, A Ae a
sre ga
W Guleeed Seer sa
the promise, andthe last official
utterance
going to a quilting frolic, where a namber . E Chandler
@o
.
PSamai Sacramento
of young ladies were collected, and the ealy . BE
Cheemat Ciry
A Maracy Rock creek
=
4 eo
@o
5% Robinson Rattles’e B
of the President-was that that promise must
be religiously kept. He knows that thouwhale in the company, began his aspersioes
: ba ang
sands
poss
once slaves are now battling under on the.Admininistration, as uenal, and bel . C Pareces
he flag for the promised liberty, and forth some time on the subject, till
8G McReynolds
C Folieferro
that the path of elevation for him and his exasperated at his impadence,
aid boldv‘ee . : po seni ——
people, is in the success of the vast armies him, stripped him Baked to
which heis to
be invoked or compelled to op
So
RR RE
A
Rn eR
EN
which
’ trainin
foul.
Pluribi
RR,
aniple
‘Wholesale and Hetail, by
iw DRY
JULIUS DREYFUSS,
ers, w:
paratic
COODS! 2
‘the ex
—or—
Bragh’
and mt
om S$. ROSENTHAL,
United States Bakery, Pine Street.
’ takers.
‘Comimercial Street, Nevada, under the
they st
Daily ‘Transcript Printing Office.
TOYS. TOYS. Toys,
Plurib
gap be
he mai
easily,
v
I AM about to ehange business and therefore
offer my entire stock of Dry Goods,
PINE APPLES, ORANCES
"LOS ANGELES GRAPES,
:
and C.
.*' 5 Oe Entire Stock of,
(FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ! 23
$4 Maebery Danie
C. Nik
Fancy and Plain Candies! Selling Out to Close Business:
do
the waist, and . ¢ W Kinec Deer eeck King
instead of tar, covered him with molasses,
PN
Judges
Sheivesand Candy Jars for sale Remember the only cheap place for thie season.
n30
A. BARUH, brick building, Pine Street. next to Haas & Co’s.
dv
the girls, . Spear ae eS ormeen
Gold Plat
ww.
‘Pear
time or
Lower than Cost Prices !
>.
_ THE
The stock consists of all kinds of goods usm
kept at
ally found in-a store of this kind.
s; Applies, Nats, Candies,
=a
Acting upon .the knowledge which and for feathers, took the downy
iar
tops ot P Battis New Sek
&¢. &e.
WES,
i Bonnets, Latest Style ‘of Hats, Silk
teens
Goes
eins
has reached him in spite of all thé éfforts of flags which grow in the meadows,
For
sale
im
quantit
ies
to
and coat. J Fox
suit,
by
éo
JHarris , ~
do
Mantilias, Shawls, Dress
his master to keep him in ignorance, the him well, and then let him
go. He has A Fe ia GW kines see NICK. SLOCOVICH, on Pine Street.
Nevada, Dee. 19th.
:
slave tis
pose.
not only rendily enlisted in our arprosecuted every one of them and the matDi oene
Dp
mies where he had opportunity, but has acter has been tried before a Justice, but. the
, ted the friend invariably. to. our fleeing prisoners where they have succeeded in breaking from the horrible Souther prisons, fur
judgment has not, as yet, been made public.
Bk
fugitive to the blood-hounds on his track.—
From the very first, béfore the Government
had said a word for freedom, ‘even while it
wag pursuing the policy of conciliation to
wards the finplacable rebgls, and returning
V Hutchins
s
W Johnson SanJuan
THE report of the Central Pacific it eRailroa
d . Thos Wilson
do
nishing food and shelter and-guidance, and Company shows a gratifying progress of the
in no known instance betraying the helpless
eo See
G
3 Stoakes Blac Tent
;
great work, in spite of the obstacles thrown
in its way by interested parties, and that the
portion of the road already completed is
paying a considerable net revenue. The
Company reasonably anticipate a great in
crease of profit as the road advances into
escaped-#laves to rebel masters,
the slave the mountains. The more the Company is
believes the war would work outhis freedom. . enabled to lessen the number of, milés for
Had the Government disappointed this wagoning gneds; the more freight must pass
eres
L
C Flaughers Bridge
M Tierman Unionville
do
C Johnson Gold Flat
J A Hoagland Cit
F Barker Grass Valley
sage
aia
—4
LIST OF LETTERS.
REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the
Post Office at Nevada
city,
December 26, 19¢4.
California,
:
X&7-To obtam any of these letters; the applicant must call for ADVERTISED LETTERS, give
we date of the listand pay one cent for adver
tising.
If not called for within onz MONTH, they
will be sen
to the
t Dead Letter Othce,
k. F. BEAN, Postmaster.
ntinued to repel the warm affections over this road.
The heavy tariff imposed Baugliman Jacob
Hansel David
~ Of the slaves, tuken no steps towards abolion the.shipment:of goods by the necessity Brown Miss Sarah Howell Brainard
Butterfield Wm.
Ione Suson
tion under its war power, until the rebels of hauling them in wagons, will be lightened +-Gempbell Jam
es
Johnst
on Geo. L.
by
every
comple
ted mile of the-railrdad, and Craig William
were driven as they now’ are to extremity.
. Lewis Lewis
of
coursé
shipper
s will resort more and more Daup Casper —
for men and means, even if this could have
—Means John LMeDermit Mrs
~ been done without the efficient aid the slaves toa route which promises this “great advanDalin-Frank .
Durye E, A.’
Scott Rufus C,
have rendered, an offer of freedom to their. tage. The prosperity of the road is the best Elliotta Emily
A.
Strode J. E.
slaves if they would fight the battles of se: refutation of its enemies:
Ford Nat.
Thompson W.G.
Gill Isaac P.
cession would undoubtedly have been re. The Bulletin of Friday’
Upman Joseph
has an-article in Houstain J. E.
“Waldren Maplen
sponded to. Why should not the negro favor of the establishm
ent of a “Home for .
_ fight for his ‘freedom on either side where the Indigent” in
that city. The growth of
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
he can obtain
hope,
night a
been
¢
heavy,
the mo
during
evidén
had no
enough
Goods, Domestic Goods,
M Williams
N Barnett
office,
dredth
it? What should he care for mendicity in a large city, even
one
~
im fact everything in the Dry Goods line.
phe pe S.—State of California, county of
.
Nevadass
. —District Court of the Fourteenth
Judicial District of sail State.The People of
the State of California, to J. Pollard. 8.
Demp.sey and O: M. Leveridge. d-fendants, and
Wood, D. Norrie, C. Rosendale, D. Henderaon,
S: H. Dikeman and the Nevada Water Company made defendants, that their rights, may be
protested, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appear and snswer tothe complaint of F.
F. Seidep within ten days from the service of
this writ, if served on you in this county. and
parse
twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this county,
within fort
days if served on in the State and out of this
District, m an action co:
on the 15th
day of October, 1864 fm eaid Court, to obtain a
decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the 26th day of
April, 1860, exeeuted
defendants J. Pollard,
8S. Dempsey and 0. M. yverines composing
the Caledonia peg wed to said F. F.
iden,
and for the sale of the premises therein; and in
#aid complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys aris
ing from such sale to the psyment of the amount
Also alarge stock of
ALIFORNIA
"er
JEWELRY?!
(ee
Ladies of Nevada and vieinity are invited
ie dea eae commana my large stock of Goods
splendi
and convince themselves ofthe truth in regard .
to prices and quality of goods.
ds
4
mo
_ sive thi
the ter
ed tow
are 80 :
it come
and the
Now ts the time to buy Dry Geods
Cheaper than ever hefore !
8. ROSENTHAL,’
Nevada, Dee. 8th. —
ey
1000. Cans of Excellent Fruit.
up.
FOR SALE BY
CEO.'E. TURNER,
due oua certain promissor¥ note set forth
in . _
said complaint, made and delivered to plaintiff
Seiden by defendents Pollard; Dempsey and
er bearing eveu date with said Mort
gage and
thereby intended tobe secured, to wit ;
The sum of $2,500 with interest thereon. from
the 25th day of February, 1863, at the rate of two
and a half per centSsh yar till paid ; in gold
and silver coin of
U.S. State—counsel fees
~
Friday
ON-PINE STREET,
snow i!
work,
PPLES, Peaches, Neetarines, an@
Plums, Rhubarb, and an
riety ofthe
== §
ve
*
water j
_Fimest Quality of Fruits! .
of 10 per cent Om amount dué—and if any defi
‘Will be sold at lower rates than they can be pure
ciency shall remain after spplring all of. said chased any where in the city. Allof this Fruit
moneys.
y so applicable thereto, then was put up last season in this city.
a8
that
may have exeeution therefor
prosperlast named Defendants also tha
the interests of the white race. if his, wife ous as San Franc
all of said defendents and all and every person .
isco, necessitates some proFaré at Reduced Rates ! . ! claimin
g through or under defendents subseand children are to remain bound in hopevision for the pour besid
wently to the
es the irregular ¢f
of plaintiff’s mortgage: and
the commencement
less servitude? His value as a soldier the forts ofchance chari
of
action. may be barred.
ty, which are of quesforeclosed of all right; claim, lien and: ¢
war has distinctly shown, If the
Pacif
been e:
beds of
which .
past, b
nat the said
the “fi
has_wa
sixty fi
ae
South tionable advantage.
ic Mail Steamship Company. pa noe of redemption in and to the said mort:
could now rally to its standard all the able
te That eld rat, the disreputable Henry
bodied slavéw-:inits limits; animated with
the zeal with which they serve the nation, 8. Fudte, who never hadan idea not intenseits armies would swell-to their original ly and disgustingly selfish, has deserted the
numbers, and the task of the Government sinking ship of the Southern Confederacy.
would be nearly hopeless. But the NationIf Jeff Davis would hang him he ‘would do
al Government
has cut off. the South from anact which would hide a multitude of his
this effective weapon by being the first to¥ own sins, and perhaps save the Fedefal
Con=
wield it. “The South must call upon the gress in the futtre from having old Foote reblacks now, if at all, with the‘danger that turned asa Union member from some
South
they will turn the arms put inte their hands ern State.
against itself, The negroes know that no
regard for their rights, no spirit of philan.
DEER, bears, quail,
For New York, via Panama.
The
following Steamships wiN
ah dispat
ched in the month of
‘January, 1865,
gaged premises, or any part ‘thereof, and for
such other and further relief, or both, in the.
premises as may be just and equitable.
WA!
sit
¥F8
Des!
Place .
Washi
NERVOUS
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
auswer said compiaint as herein di
ed, plain
tiff will demand of the court the relief prayed for
ANTIDOTE,’?*
Coin a
~—)
in testimony whereof,
I, R.
FarJan. 4th—Cunstitution, Capt. J. F. W atkins.
} seal { quhar, elerk of the District court afore: °
Jan 13—Saeramento, ee
W. H. Hadson.
~~ )baid do hereunto set my hand and imA large supply just received and
Jan. 23d—Golden City. Capt, W. F. Lapidge.
yeene the seal of the said court,
Frem Folsom street wharf, San Francisco,
at
evada city, this 15th
oh aon A.M y
Sonnecting:
¥
een Ra
ama
road at Aspinw.
with a mee Boe swift steamer
=
‘
Fer New York.
The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroad
in
three hours! Allexposure to « tropic
al eli‘mate is thus avoided.
This route offers PARTICULAR advantages
to
R. H.
FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By ord
ofer
Hon. T.
B. Me arland, Judge of
the District court aforesaid. A true copy Attest
.
death ¢
noted .
having
and wa
12 o’el
Coin—
saloon,
cured
the str:
For sale by
E. F. SPENCE.
rev stamp ByG. Re Farquhee i.
octlé
As A. Sargent. Piff’s. att’y,
4
WV
of the «
far tov
snows.
geese and ducks are
¢. E. HUMPHRIES,
The Atlantic steamer will be econvoyed by
=e
a
thropy, no abhorrence of slavery, would surprisingly abundant. this year along the United States vessel of war!
Bla
cks
mit
h
&
‘Whe
elwr
ight
.
For further yer
at the office
dictate their employment to fight the batSan Joaquin river,
Would inform the citizens of
the Pacific Ma’ teomehip Camecar corne
r
<
Sacra
mento and Leidesdorf streets,
_tle of their masters~nothing but a sel. OLAY.RR ELDRIDGE, Agent.
Rev. Mr. Denmore, 4 minister of forty a27
fish policy, which might make them the inTHAT CREATEST BLOOD
years
’
stand
ing,
ran
away. from’ Terre CALIFORNIA STACE co’s
struments of a success to be improved by re,
_ BURIFIER —
Haute, Illinois, recently, with another
os
man’s
enslavement after the exigency had passed.
Le
Doyen
wife,
s’
Sarsa
DAILY
LINE
paril
ee
la,
Yellow
With despatch and at reasonable rates. Partic‘
‘Besides,
we are far from believing that a
ee
ular weliien paid to Horse Shoeing.
or
vety ardent love exists between the master
It isa significant fact that ‘peace resol
STAGES . Nevada,
u*
=
and slave as arule—that enforced labor, fre tions” got
Will
ae
ka
the
ve
The Great Cure
office
of the congeny, at the
20 out, of 64 votes in the rebel Manone Bxchan
ge Hotel, Broad Street, Nevaquent galling injustice, the separation and Senate
For
all
Diseas
es of the. Liver., Stomach aad
recently, when: we remember the ga ity, “4
ie
ye
sale of families, the lash and bloodhound have terms of
Bowel
s
,
Serafu
la and Rheumatism.
BYER
Y MORNING AT? O'CLOCK,
peace Mr. Lincoln has plainly indiFrases Briiaquent Lice of City axee is im
‘HE
given to the slave such a high appreciation cated,
reaches the CONSTITUTION ft my hands for
jon.
If
said
BY DONNER LAKE,
Del
bd Taxes are not paid on or befo
self,
restores it to its normal condition.
the re
first day of
of Southren characteristics, that: he would
Ser Virginia and Carson Cities!
Janevary next suit will be commienced to enforce
IRRIT
ATION OF THE NEOF
CK
“FHE BLAD
very firmly believe any promise of freedom
Arriving
at
Virginia
at 10
THE 10,000 Union prisoners recently
. FP. u. same payment of the Game.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,. ANDDER
taken day. Netaraing will leave o’clock
coming from such a-source. If the offer of
JO8.
Virgi
KU
nia
at
City
4
TZ
a:
Attorn
.
C4TAR
,
ey.
RE
(OF
THE
BLADD
ER;
g at Grass Valley in time to conmect with
STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, OR PAINP
freedom .was made by both parties he would in exchangé-at Charlestea, S. C., must thin arrivin
UB
Company's
:
;
URINA
TING,
CALCU
bé mot apt to believe in the sincerity of out our sufferetsin the South very materially, the
LUS,
GRAVE
NO
L,
TICE,
Datly
Line
of
Cea
che
BRICK
DUST,
DEPOSI
s
for
T,
Marys
ville
,
~~thée government rather than in that of the Sherman don't seemte be afra
ee
oe
id of rebel
and Nevada City.
Southerh léaders, and from choice would reinforcemen
ts, and would gladly let the 10,adhere to the government. The ruin of the
or Newsp:
on
th
st
DAILY EINE .
ety sad ee
South would be complete if it should arm a 000 given in exchange into Savannah.
Asa Lithouttipaneit has no
il . being chem
FOR
ILL
INO
considerable body of negroes and be betrayIST
OWN
&
DUT
CH
FLA
cS
made
T
weekl
y.
%
Tre
New
Yor
k
Herald styles George B.
Leaves the National Hotel, Nevada elty, daily
ed by them.
Me
ro!
_ . The fierce fight ow the proposition to arm‘ McClellan the “Father of the Draft"
pi sca *
.
~— deemmations tindcalarg
DAYIDSON
_
Ladies and Families
ant
q
Uc hap mans ab creedoe
Urs.
A ce
etaIRAO NS tm arretoars
the under.
slaves, ip the rebel Congress
and
, among the
party leaders at the South, in which South
least
ech y embarr,
oon
of ete
nts neng
thes
trom the se
propo
sed measure, and may be the wedge that will
inder
in twain what is left of cohesion
in
epnfederacy,
the
“
“plane. preneen
—>
A RICH mah in Spain has “been carr
ied off
and held to ransom at $3,000 by the
brigands.
IN the’ southeas
partt’
of Massachus
etts
r
Nevada. Dee. Ist,
Sart te
, Agent.
fae .
ement of the prow
MEETING of
the
OGlecrs,
and tee rise
Election of
and transaction
ti
of
Descutber hay at? otiock: :Pi on
’ CRANE & BRIGHAM,
_ For sale wholesue
or retail by
, oie eit Wie, eee . ¢4OSEPH
Pimeend
M. LEVEY,
‘Stresses.
;
ing Ba
mornin
Root a
self-de
]
=
wka to
es at th
but it
and is .
snow ‘ii
Pass b
yond B
lighter.
slope o
a.
at the .
evenin
. comple
en int