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September 3, 1863 (4 pages)

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ard ~ Bevuds Daily Seanscrpt THURSDAY. MORNENG SEPT. 34, City and County Official Press THe ConscuwTion.—It is evident-trom _ many circumstances that the Copperheads are opposed te. conscription. We state the . proposition as 4 fact;that they are opposed to obtaining soldiers for the Union armies by draft. They ure in favor of continuing the ~ ell for volunteers, if arere troops ate to be raised, because they have seen that their political opponents will be reduced in num~ bers theteby. Copperheads never eniist voluntarily, although they had the audacity to claim soon aftet the war broke out that they furnished nearly all the Union soldiers. The vote of the men in arms gave the lie to that claim, and it has not been set up since, because it was tro patent # falsehood to be asserted any longer. The fact that Union men only enlisted, was too apparent to be evatradicted.~ : ~ But, it was'found that the enlistment from the id vo ranks exclusively, was wrong in principle. Kvery man who enjoya the benefits of the Government should be compelled to do hie share in its defeuse. Cons scription was, therefore, resolved cn as the only equitable mode of obtasuing soldiers. By this-nede all classes und conditions are compelled to bear thvir just shure of the dangers incurred in defending the Governmont. It isthe only fair and rational way of obtaining furces;and we trust the country will estublish the precedent of supplying our armies hereafter by.aneuns of the desft. Lt aoy Class should be exem pt from service it is not that cluss: surely that has ov atrong love of country and do not, therefore, teach their children to love and reverence our priceless heritage of freemen. For the good of oh coming age it would be far better that the truly patrivtic shuuld be preserved to increase their kind. and ditfuse all the more the sentiments that actuate theinavives. If any distinctions are made, itis the policy of a country to preserve friends rather than enemies,._But-no preferences are needed of desired. All thut our conscription act requires, is justice to the country from all clusses and parties, and that has oot thus far been obtained by the system of volunteering. We are willing to.countfor mothing ull the advantages the coppers herds have sv far obtuived by the free enKetment of their political opponents, After having furnished aearly every soldier now fighting the battles of the country or aleeping the sleep that knows no waking, the Uni-~ onmen are willing to take even chances with the Copperheads in furnishing fusther additions to the patriot armies, This is more than fair, and to this the Copperheads must eubmit. -.déie not right that the country should run the baz wd of raising“ nothing “but an unmitigated race. of sneaks hereafter, by allowing cuppertaads: tu ocoupy the land that patrivts die to detend, fH"The contest is over and we have a word to say to Copperheads. They have exhausted their venom and have accomplished vothing. Muoy of them are intentionally bouest, but have been deluded. These we would invite once again to reconsider well the pusition they occupy towards the Guv« erament, A President of the United Status in to be elected next year, and it should be _ the ambition of every American by birth oF adoption to be right onthe record. Tie Union party of the Stute needs no assistance from Copperheada neither now nor next year, but we would have every man of good inteutions on the side of the Goverument and epposed to ite enemies, and fur that reason we ask every deluded Democrat to begin. now to reconsider his grounds, that he may _.be fonnd fn the right hereafter. :.1t ie not for the Union party that we proffer this advice, aa the result of this election will abow, but for the geod of men who have been deceived and for the country that asks the devution of itachildren. If there is an honest but mietaken maw who hoa voted the Democratic ticket thie year, let him make amends to his country by veting correctly next year, How ts st 1—Unw. men are go ripron iously enthusiastic this year they can’t let up when they get atarted, but have to run all night. We'liave beard John Brown sung at all hours of the might lately, besides soveval other equally demonatrative Uniun songs. Unton Meetine at Norta SAN Juan. A epleadid Uvion meeting came off at North Sep Jurn oa the night before the election, It was finely addressed by Sears and Kute. Eection.—The election yesterday ‘was . Dot the most exciting one we have witnessed, although it was, perhaps, the mostimpoftant. It was altogether too much one tided to be exciting. Uvion men came steudily to the polls Without trging and deposited their’ ballots as freemen should, who understand the great issues involved, -Thevote is a small ove comparatively. as our county has . been stripped of its‘population by the silver excitement. Nine hundred and forty votes were cast, of which the Union men outs numbered the secesh by about seven. bundred majority. ons 5 MisenaBie Buunver.—The ticket dis tributed over the county by the Central Committee to be voted by Unionists were print?" ed with the name of.C. L. Taylor, for Harbor Commissioner, left off.: “It was a bad error, as the office is really one of the most important on the ticket, involving vast in—" ‘terests in the water front of San Francisco. The error was detected here immediately after the opening of-the polls in the.morning, and probably not a vote was cast afterwards by a Union man that did not have Charles L. Tnylor’s name on in some shape. The Union men in other places within reach of the telegraph were immediately informed of the blunder, and probably in the large places of the county Taylor will. poll the: strength of the party. We hope our friends. in--all the precincts discovered the error and rectified it; but the Union candidate can hardly fail to lose a thowsand votes in consequence of his name being leit from the ticket. o MEETING at HackeTTviLLe.— General Collins-addressed a Union meeting at Hackettville,on the evening preceding -the clection. Hackettville isa new copper town about 35 miles from the Downey House in Rough and Ready township. _ Copreryeaps Scance.—There were not enough Cupperheads visible yesterday to keep one anther company. Once in a’ while a disconsolate cuss might be seen about the polls, but he seemed wofully out of his element. EASTERN News.—It appears from late nows that the story of the capture of Wagner isa canard. ‘The bombardment still continues slowly. ot ‘A colored regiment from Massachusetts had a fight with Moseby's gang and whipped it. Moseby was shot through bis paunch and mortully wounded. The army of the Cumberland croased the Tenneasee river at four points o1 the 28th. Thiet Fluyd died at Abington lately. Unusual military activity is seen at New Urleans, what the designe‘are, is unknown. Gold is alittle higher, Gip. Jones the blatant bloat and whiskysucking secessionist, “has been arrested for complicity ia the Chapman piracy. Hanging woul de him a “power” of good. Avrora, N. ‘Y.—Thie town ie fast growing into acity. A ccrrespondent of the Bul“Our town continues to be built up ata great rate, and we will seon have a hotel finished second to none east of San Francis co. Outside of building, things are quiet, caused by the uncertainty of legal matters, and they will remain se until the next term of Court.in October. The weather is warm and the general health ix-gond.’* : Meerines at Guass VAuny.—The two parties had meetings at Graas Valley on the might preceding the election. © ‘The Unionate had a rousing meeting, which was addressed by J. B. Manchester,‘ Eaq., and Hon. A. A. Sargent. The wiy the Copper. heads got scored waa t-rrific, The Coppers heads held their meeting on Mill atroet, and it wae addressed by the notorously inpeach~ ed Hardy, Jim Ceffroth, Dibble, & Co: The “Notoriously Impeached” enught thunder from Sargent, and;-we-aro told cur cotems poraries of the National got a terrible “bligzard” from Manchester. The meeting of the Unionists was a large one and very enthusis astic. MEETING.—A large Union meeting wae held hereon the night preceeding the elec. tion, which was addressed by Judge Belden, M.8. Deal, Palmer, Joha Belden, and, Rev. Mr. Cummings. It adjourtied ata late hour, Taey Weakraep.—The Union’ ticket used in this place was printed on paper with a blue back, so that Union men might be known from the goats. The latter had'nt the moral courage to present, in many in~ stances, their awn ticket, but resorted to pasting it inside of the Union ticket. What & couatinitnate coward a man must be who dares not own he is a Copperhead! It shows he knows he ts wrong. . San Bernanpixo County.—It appears by the couoty Assessor's report that San Bernardino county has 24 quartz mille, 7 distilleries, 3 buffaloes, 27,771 sheep, 3,216 horses, 15,000 neat cattle, 3, mowing machines, 3 thrashing thachines, and taxable “property worth $502.391 94. Mineral. Specimens.—The éditor of the Virginia, (N. T.) Standard, August 27th. says that he is intormed that Jerome C. Davis, one of the officers of the Caliturnia State Agricultural Society, is in Virginia at the . present time, and will receive and take . charge of mineral specimens, or other articles which the citizens of the Territory may wish to plate on exhibition. yesterday Were elean alinost without an exs ‘ception. “Our men understodd. the issue {and voted understandingly.No comprowitée with traitors, was the sentiment of the day. ; Tue Fruir Crov.—The fruit crop in this vicinity is enormous. Everybody has fruit enough to supply his wants, atid to spare— we mean all who have gardens or orchards: Frnit of all kin's is selling at a very low price, and given away in large quantities. No one need go without-the best kinds of fruit this year. 5 RESIGNATION.—Theeditur of the Virgine ia Enterprise says that Judge Cupe will soon resign his seat on the Supreme Bench, having formed a law copartnership-with Judge Hubbard, of that city. BoLp Roppeny.—A thet at Red Bluff. on-the 22d iustant, went to the-residence of John Brady, stole the safe hey from Brady's pantaloons pocket went to the stable, where the safe was located, unlocked it, and stole away with $500 in. cash. That thief was pretty well acquainted with the premises. A NATIONAL subseriptiun his been atarts ed in London to raise a eum sufficient to finish St. Paul's Cathedral, as originally designed by Sir Christopher Wren. _ Texas.—The New Orleans Era, says :— There are hundreds of as good men in Tex~ as as they are outof it. The Germans and thousarids of Arfericans in Texas are loyal ; Texas would be loyal if the reign of terror was at an end. : « WATERMELONS Istely avld for $10 apiece i2 Richmond—paper money. Tue fund for the culured people who were driven from their homes in New York by the mob amounted a month ago to about $40,~ HARRY Mrtcus has pearly completed the railroad from Valparaiso to Santiagy, in Chile and is regarded by the natives a: a great man. , RB call for the establishment of a mint in their city. _.Tue Sanitary Committee at. Virginia City are about ready to torward another $10,000 brick to the East, in aid of the Sanitary Fund, DivipeENnD.—The Savage mining company, Virginia City, paid a dividend the other day, of $50 per foot, eC ne 0 Fire.—Toree thousand: bushels of wheat, in the straw, was destroyed by fire at the Round Valley Indian Reservation on the 21st instant. : Deceasen.—Mr. Morehouse, shot by Bill Horn, at Virginia, Placer cewity, on the 25th inst., has since died of the wound. Butte INptans.—About 600 Indians have been collected at Pierce's ranch, Bui*te county, . Many. of them are sick with billious intermittent fever, aad Superintendent Hanson is exerting himself te remove them to Round Valley Reservation. o Yucatan surrendered July 9, to the rev« olutionists. Grape cider is a new and popular beverage at Sin Franojaco. ; Miss MeNnKeN.—This lady, tn her imFrancisco, is drawing tremendous houses. CutTrer.—The Constitution brought “ap fromthe Isthinus, 5,400 firkins ef Eastern butter, SER A Incowe Tax.—The per cent. of the English income tax is three times greater than ours. This too, for the support of that Government in times of peace. aun in Poiladelphia, was 9,978. ‘pation of-the fecords, that, since the comCLEAN Vorex.—' ‘he Union tickets voted }.
1 Mrs Burnham do James McKenney do y Woods do 8S W Borin: Nevada MraS nith do §8 1. Blackwell Moores 4 KP MeCurdy do H Blies Jackson Kanch. J Warfield do I Irwin Nevada city Cal C B Taylor Oakland Wm Drake do CG Ewing San Fran.§ Wm MaCun do F G Sutherlend Deer c Jerry LaTour do J H Matvin Omega Daniel Dennison do ° E A West sao A Witch do BSStaley San Fran ED Berry as WH Sears &w do JD Cellenburg ‘do E.W Roberts Grass V an precsaeepeerenn ie ome CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION i Tue Portland (Oregon) papers. begin to’ 10 0° ion, A.M Of that day, then and there te .._ A true eopy, attest Milt Con oe, Constable. personatioas of Byron's Opera House, Sait CoLongp TRooPx.—A fand of $50,000 is raising in Boston in aid of the movement to enlist 50, colored troops. __ ne Daart.—The number of me The population of that city 18 566,841. A GENTLEMAN conversant with military affairs, states, as a result of a recent examimnencement of this war, we have lost thityséven Generals by death, twenty-six of whom were killed in battle, or died by reason of casualties; and, in addition, sixty-gne Geuerals have been wounded and recovered . s aoaneemenateaetemeemeiiiaadiinemiiiminaiionn ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. . ‘Broad Street, Nevada. HASEY. & MAYBERRY Proprietors. “September 1, 1863. James 0’Clingh Austin William Swift Lowell h A JSanburn Virginia Michael Kenvan do COMPANY. : The fast and spténdid steam era CHRYSOPOLIS and AaNTKLUPE will leave on alternate days for San Fran cisco, at 2 o’clock Pp. M from the foot of K street Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, . and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Lana. ings-Evezy Day. : Steamer Young America, Littleton. Mas ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Marysville,a 7 o’clock, A.M. was cae Change of Day for Red Bluff. Until further noti¢te, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation mtg peo 4 will make two trips per week to Ked biuff, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M. Freight received every day. : For frieght or passage by any of the above boats, apply en board, or at the office of the California Steam la age THR coy on board brig Globe . A. REDINGTON, : vist W.H. TAYLOR. { Agents. Sacramento, April 17th— tt Use E. Goodwin & Bros. NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED _ CHEWING TOBACCO. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. This Tobacco is manufactured expressly E for the California market : the peculiar manner in which itis putup keeping it always moist, and causing it to retain its flavor any lenyth of ime. 3m-2p SELF-SEALINC CANS! ' 200 Dozen, Glass and Tin Self Seat ‘ ing Cans, new patent, all sizes, for sale t wholesale and rétail at the Ceminereial Street Stere, by Hardware and Crockery ware ‘GEO. E. TURNER. Call and Examine them’ Nevada, July 3ist. . ] IEN NOTICE,.—State of. Calrornia. 4 county of Nevada. township of Little York, before KK MeG.un. 4. P.—Lewie & . lia ve Arthur Keeler, Notice is hereby given that all persons holding or claiming liens on th: build. ‘ng knewn as Keeler’s hotel, situated on the east sidi of Main street in the v'llage of You Bet, in the township, county and State aforesaic, to he and appear before me at my office.in Ked Dog, on the 2ithday of September, 1863. at: extibit the proot of said liens. Given uader my hand this sth day of August, A Db. 1863, R McGOUN,J P. MILWAUKEE BREWERY No. 16 “prin tre NEVADS. Oee® . W. DREYFUSSA @ald inform the citrzens 01 Nevada evan ty and his friends, that he is in fall blast ready to receive orders for that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sell as ow as any Brewery in the county a's el PIONEER $. ROTHSCHILD, ps in Cigars, Tobacce, GennJ ime Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. NB. -Store el ; mie _iaaes josed froim Friday evening to Millinery and Dressmaking Saga ss . MRS. LIPSETT Broad Street, 2 doors from Met {Church ne i Bonnets Pressed and Bleached. Dressmade in the latest style. ag of Neyada is Amb'otypes, Photographs, Ete. CIGAR sTORE. ie CH. FERRAND & CO., Rooms No. 48, Pine Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada. UR rooms have been retently supplied with excellent apparatus, and we ae prepared to'take . i . Large Photographs, __ In O1, India Ink, . And Pastil Colors or Plain, z Cartes de. Visite, Ambrotypes, Photographic Views, Etc., ——_—_— PICTURES : taken in’° ~ Satisfaction given inall cases $y likenesses are as well taken in cloudy as jin-elear weather. CH. FEKRAND & GO. ‘Nevada, May 9th, 1863. 6 FURNITURE ---FURNITURE H. WENDLER, No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, ‘Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Having pur chased the en tire stock of H. Hy Shaffer & Co. Lam prepared to furnish Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sec) etaries, Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, . Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates.Upholstery of all deecription done. Furniture repaired and cleaned. my26-tf Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA CITY, CAT. g BATES & McCORMICK, Wholesale Druggists ©ROAD STREET, NEVADA, XO Prescriptions carefully compounded. 2% JUST RECEIVED! $00 BOXES 1}. —OF— : A. H. MICKLE & SONS: . . FOREST ROSBA. R. JENKINS. CEORCE €E. TURNER, Wholesale and Retail dealer In HARDWARE, TIN WaRE, STOVES. Glass and Crockery Ware, And thin Hy kept in the rd and Crockery lins_—will be fold at the lowest cash priecs. Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine. GEO. E. WITHINCTON. _) aageeer ieee serene Which cannot be excelled by any in the State. . The Nt PREP THURSI ELE We h: chawes Only . Buri: mocra¢ Who The « Treas State Ic Electi readers so) et would ¢ in that pre ‘Union, 4 jority. ’ Nevada 120. North § head 65. Sweetla: SANITAI $359 ; No Hill $46, 1 precincts < from in thi A sig Copperhea sulte of thi ist on thet popular m: Abolitionis Tat F fifty citize hearing th ed to that _ boys of th » head the p bay horse. ANoTHI sent to Lit had not th pervisor uj defeat tha deem a ca in Graes * will beat u come in R election of upon the d eral precin Womr German gi harvest fic they receir . Copper sents a thr grow into « of an unde undoubted says the ( Fotsom merly a se “GREEN are aware printed wi explain th of the pap stant etind: ‘aome plan counterfei: ceeded till ey J. Eder which he It called; cannot be color, and by counte bils,—end American ventor, it greenback banks befo f-ature in tion of the Gee. as the . the gerrain. Th the till,