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, paronpar MORNING, AUG. 234.
Tnion Administration Stee
For County Judge:
Ae, C, NILES.
, . For State Senator + —
‘a JOHN C, BIRDSEYE.
For Assemblymen +
JAMES COLLING,
WM, H. SEARS.SETH. MARTIN,
J. W, RULER,
he
For Supervisor :
JOSEPH WORRELL, ;
Easrenn News.—lIt is useless to disguise
the fact any longer that McClellan,. after
a
‘Jeading his grand army inte the swamps of
the ,Chickahominy, and after a horrible slaughter fer seven successive days, strewing the
fields with dead patriots and filliug acres of
hospitals with the maimed and the sick, has
been obliged .tu evacuate the peninsula aid
abandon the undertaking of reducing Richmond frum that direction. A blunder, « most
egtogivus blunder, of & succession of them,
has been made somewhere, and it is not bard
to discover who is at fault. "Phe confidence of
the people has been kept up in the midst of j
reverses in the most remarkable degree,
Generals have been made by newspapers und
_ public sentimeat has been so misied by the
-. game power, that in a repubicat government
a
.
3° «
; aon’ t
on tom +
degins.
it is impossible fur the mien at the head of
affairs to oppuasy it however misdirected. The
American people Have been led to béliwve a
man wae speciatly designed by Providence to
leid the armies of the nation to innumera.
ble and glorious vietoriea. Every movewent
ot the wun las been misrepresented and mag— ified. Quaker -gund at-Manangas kept the
army of the Potomac for months in check
-tll Richmond was fortified. Then,when the
army ,was brought into service a detour
~ by Yorktown . and Fredricksburg ou the
part of the rebel forces served to cause
delay. and the patriot forces inty the
swamps on ond. side of Richmond. Heerherculean labors were performed in # deadJy wtinesphere: for months, and when at last
the fact beeume tvo apparent that Richmond
could ‘not be taken iu that direction, aud a
withitwwal was imperative, the breaking up
-of camp resulted in a succetsion of bloody
battlos that lust us both ground and meu.
These are facts without disguise, and
‘which taken in connection with others that
-could not escape the notice of military men,
demonstrate that the commanding general
for the army of the Potomac hns not yet
‘been found. Fremont did more in Misseuri
~in lesa than half the time and at comparativeJy less expense than McClellan has dene in
Virginia, an? was diegraced. Yet it was an
easy work to pull him down. He had not
-been deified by the press, or at best was only one of the infer gods.
But, the commanding officer of the army
of the Petomac has been raised to sucha
position asa general in the estimation of sume
people, that public sentiment has become a
yrim-visaged Moloch at which thousards of
human lives must be sacrifived beture the
object of adoration will be changed. Thus
far time—ample time—has developed no
marka of great yeaeralship in MeClellan. He
hasdone nothing to compare with the skill of
Gen. Banks in making his celebrated retreat+
down the Shenanduah. In putting an army
into eficieucy Gen. MeClellan has done
well; but it is one thing to drill suldiers and
another’ tu use them on the field ot battle. —
The dullest scullion can -pin-feather a govuse,
but it takes a oovk tu putit successfully to
the fire. :
There is no louger any reasun te magnify
and disort facts. The eouutry needs to come
to a realizing sense of its situation. Affairs
are ina bad way. ‘the nation needs a mili
tary oun to head its armies, and to this conclusion. many will come before a pew year
We speak our imapressipus plainly,
but perhaps, ju advance of public opinion.
It matters not. We are for preparing for
the woret, and like Brownluw,we would sae
ritice éverything tor the Americin Union,
und itseemsa te us that the time to begin the
sucrilice is papery vente 5
ca We learn thut "hs. A. A. Sargent
will remain with his constituents about two
months, and most of bis time will be spent
in speaking in-various parte of the State,a
tunity to examine inte the condition of Sacramento ¢ity, and beg leave to report. The
city is recuperating greatly, and the levee
‘future disasters by floods, is rising with commendable despatch. The bighold stenches
of Inet winter and spring have measurably .
remarkably offended ‘except in passing where
indeed in @ better condition than we expected to see it. ‘The main streets are fairly
dry, and passable-in sp'te uf the worn out
condition of the planks. Bat the beautiful
gardens of yore are'in a woful fight. Except those trees, shrubs and plants that can
live in the water, vegetation in every shape
is mostly killed, Still sueh is the hopeful
character of the population. and the deter»
mination of the residents of Sacramento to
live there that gardens are replanted, -aiid
every step taken to wipe out the Hidences
of the fleods.
We desire to put on record, in this connection, one prediction. The levee now raising around Sacramento will not be thorough-.
ly settled hard before the next rainy seasen
commences,. and auch is its material that we
feel sure that should a flood like that of last
havec with that levee, It ought, We should
say, to be piled outside, and well protected
against the—first floods and until it hav bes
come firm, But the people of Sacramente
who pay for the wark and are more largely
interested onght to know. best.
MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE STATE.—
We have of late been more than ever impressed with the mineral resources of the
State, Californian # not alone rich in gold.
She has minés of sliver. The mines of copper at Copperopolis Professor Whitney thinks
the richestin the world. The veins of coat of
Mount Diabolo are worth millions and as yet
the col fields of the State are not developed, There ia near San Pablo a valuable store
of bitumen that seems to be destined to produce all the kerosene required by the State
for a thousand years, besides material for the
manufacture of gas. The State is full of
other minerals, whose names ate too numerous to mention in this article. California is
a country of boundless resources.
——LYSANDER WALKER, p nominee of the
Union Democracy, of Sacramento, lately
said in aspeech, he was in favor of voting
the last dollar and the last man to prosecute
the war, and when these means were exhausted, he would go himself if necessary. That
is, Mr. Walker means when everybody else
has spent their mouey: and got killed, he
would take up arms, and not till then. Patriotic Union man, Lysander Walker, and
wants “to get to go” ¢ to the Assembly.
one
DEFENSE OF STANTON. —Forney's Press
defends Stanton, Secretary of War, against
the assaults made upon him in various quarters. The blunders attributed to Stanton
fare doubtless to be attributed to another
source,
te For the past week matters in “Localituins” line have been quite brisk, but
somehow or other it was mighty quiet yesterday as everybody seem to be minding their
own business, consequently there was no
chanee for a fight.
Tne Board of Supervisors advertise for
sealed proposals fur the construction of a
wooden roof over the Court House. “Specifications to be seen at the Clerk's office.
‘Tu District Court will not be in session
to-day as ‘the Hon. T. B. McFarland is holding court in Downieville.
te A tremendous big Atlantic mail arrived ut the Post office, in this city, a few days
ago.
Tue Bulletin, alluding to the kindness
shown the remaming survivors of the Gulden
Gate calamity on beard the Orizuba says as
tullows:
A. A. Sargent was guilty of giving to Bedford, storms and the two Clarks his entire
traveling wardrobe—fuur: fine black cloth
suits—keeping nothing but what was on his
back. T. G. Phelps was also very kind, and
these, with the new U.S. Me arshil, Rand,
raised a collection of some four er five hundred dollars from those on board, which was
divided exually among the neediest of the
auved
cra seven-yeursuld boy lately heard te
use profane language, on being weneres by
his parents, and directed to usk God's forgiveness. retired to his room, dnd was overheard
to say, *O God, I am very sorry I said that
naughty word, and I won't say so any more;
but please hurry and acake me grow up te be
& man, gnd then I ean swear as much as .
bys want to, the pa; and then nobody will notice
i
SACRAMENTO.~We have had an opporsubsided}: in fact the olfaetories are not}
December come this year, it will play sad ¥
Which is expected to seve the city against . .
ba
cellars ave being pumped out. The city is . ’.
Tne Vore x Cataronnta—As a matter
not devoid of interest at the in
this State, we eubjoin the v rothgad ot ¢ last
two elections. In 1860
Lincola reccived... yy oon isso wodii.anizrs
; Coccesccdsecce & os ddes S6616
brectraiiage aeneeee oy ee ee 543A
At the Iate election the vote stood as follows:
Stanford FOOPVOd.ors acess roeeoven ++ BB,0NS é
Conness — +. 25
McConnell” “ sevevevcese oe eit
Cemenwesoneseseces does
eeee
“Tue Esmeracpa Mines. —The “Esmeralda” ledge is turning out very rich rock, and
vein of ore is abousfour feet thick. The Inst
crushing yielded over two hundred dollars
per ton and when we take into consideration
that thie rock is taken from-so near the
face, it is surprisingly rich.
’ The. Garibaldi” Company have also ok
ed very rich ore, in both gold and silvef, and
are pushing their work energetically both
night and day.
_ Fifty tons of the “ 2t ‘ede, crushed
Averill’s mill, yielded $2; and continaes
to inerease in riches the pele the shaft is
‘sunk. It is bound to be equal to the best
ledge in the Disttict.—Star.
AN ExCEPTIoN.—All the pretty women
in New Orleans are not Yankee hatters. One
ot them recently tell in love. with a handsome
"“P ASnion officer ut-firat sight, and now that he
is sick aiid in the hospital, she brings him flowevery dayy: soothes his aching brow. He is
not very sick, but his brother officers think he
will have a slow recovery.
tw The following 1 is the last grand effort
of tranacendentahsm. It is a luminous rendering of the vulgar and common-plave term
of ‘ clear out, " Enubilate the atmosphere
of your presence by calling inte action your
quiescent motive power,and transferring the
. material elements which compose your terrestrin] organigation to some other portion of
this mundane sphere.”
See
A Doomen FAMILY.—Last winter there
resided in this city a family by the name of
Fulton; eonsisting vf six membere= father,
mother and four boys. During the latter
part of the winter the mother wis taken
sick and died, ‘Two weeks later the father
died. The uncle of ‘the children came to
take them to the Atlantic States, and they
‘took passage én the * Golden Fate:
appear among the lost, and it is more than
likely tht all four perished.—Territerial Enterprise. —
So mone srva gy ashtray oe SSE SS “ _—— ne
CARD TO THE PUBLIC, —
Asa fulse statement of the circumstances
attending the unpleasant affair of Wednesday, has been industriously circulated, much
to my mortification and injury, therefore I
deew it but best that the public should know
some of the facts j in the premises. . They are
as follows:
I went into the bath house of Lampe &
Bro. on Wedtesday evening last te bathe.
When ready and just av I entered the bathing tub, a gteat noise and disturbance, as of
persons scuffling, attracted my attention to
the next ruom. The demonstrations were
sv vivlent and unusual In their character.
resembling, figuratively speaking, high carnival in the infernal regions, that my first
et and upon which I immediately acwas to attempt to ascertain the cause.
In so doing I had net the most renidte idea
that the manifestations next door could, by
arty possibility, be attributed to ledis. Couscious of no wrong intent or unworthy motive. I leave this statement of tacts with the
public asking only this : that my acts herein
recited may be construed at the forum of
public opinion in the same apint in which
they were conceived.
L. W. WILLIAMS.
Nevada, ins 23d, 1862.
Arrivals at Natonal Exchange
Bread Street, Nevada.
ae
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
AvGusT. 2ith 1862.
W Yridham, AWC 3 Buckett, Grass Val
KE Perr do H Farell, do
Q Hanly, Sacramento 0 V Healy, do
M Mayers, Auburu M Brown. do
LG Tinneans,Washoe WI Westerfield, SJ
W Douglas, do
T Z Stevens, Red Dag JD Page, M Well
W 4 King, do AH Town, do,
J Leaver, Bloomfield P L Stull, do
A.J Enders, do 3 EK Goodson. Alpha
J Hammoned, B Tent E Brimskiil, Washing
3 C Yaylor, Grass Val J Burbank, Valley
W Timby. do
=_== EEE Sn — .
UNION HOTEL!
Formerly Bailey House, Nevada.
Three Story Fiire-Proof Brick.
Beard per day.... Pd vecercccccoeie $1,50
Supper, Lodging & Breakfast.. 1,25
Give mea call.
B. 8. STARR,
Aug. 23d—tf Propricter.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS!
GSALED proposals will be received by the
Board of Supervisors of Nevada Coutty,
un‘il Thursday, August 2th for the construc
tion ofa wooden roof on the Court House, in
accordance with a plan and 5 : Cioete “eee se
ma seun in ¢
an he handed to the Clerk ofthé ed gy py
der of the Board. ¥. H. Respincs Chaban,
Nevada. Aug. 33, 182—3t
The best Cigars is at
MONAHAN & FLINN,
62 Broad Street,
Adjoining the Fashion Restaurant.
name ef the unele and three of the childreti .
"JOE PORTLAND’S
GREAT . (WORLD, CIRCUS ! .
pus mal MOTH ‘ COMPANY WILL
give of their
Grand and Unique Performances ! !
Grass Valeyesc.ccsccscosvecces Caan eae
NEVADA... poeccccpccocccccces . zatn .
Alleghanytown.. eet eacabese ee Bist
On. which cecasion there will Be produced
New and Startling Feate of ~
Equistrianis m
and astonishing Gymnastic efforts .
S1G@ SEBASTIAN
‘THE GREATEST KIDER sensi et
will perform his wonde rfu}
TROTTING AC TEA
Never before attempted in
CALIFORNIA!
ADMISSION, ONLY.
Childrin hal’ price !
ONE DOLLAR!
Aug. 23d.
(ONS TABLE'S SALE.—State of Califor/ tia. eounty of Nevada, township of Eureka,
‘a8. By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the court Ira Stanley. Esq., an acting
Justice of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, ey date Auguat 7th, A. D., 1862, to
reas wment rendered by said’ Stanley, on
the 7th day ef August, A. p., 1862,, in favor of
V Butsch, and against E. W, Councilman, for
the sum of Sixty-one and 74100, dollars, debt,
interest. da es and costs of suit. I have taken
in execution, and willsell tothe highest bidder
for cash at Woolsey's Flat, all the right title
aed-interest-ef EW. Counciiman—
Dwelling House and jot. Said howse and lot
pg situated on Woolsey’s Flat, Nevada county. and bounded as follows: (mn the east by
house and lot of P Barner, on th: west by
houue and lot of D. Docksteter = the north by
Main street and on the south by owners unknown: Twill selt the sane on 3 the T2th
day of September 1862, between the ours of 9
eo 8 A. M., and 4P.M,
‘Taken ax the property of KE. W. Councilman
to satisfy the above demands and aceruing costs,
Witness my hand this 20th day of Angust, 1862
_o. D. BA BCOCK, Constable.
White Sulpher Springs,
NAPA COUNTY.
HIS favorite place of rosort, sorenaoes . soa ty oe
has been put in complete order ave
also erected several Cottages, and are MAA
pared to receive our friends and patrons. Ord
rn Hooma, left at our office n the Griental Hotel
will be promptly attended to
MSTORN & CO.
: Proprivtora.
MEN WANTED 3
ir IMMEDIATELY! !
I ABORERS are needed to work on the
dA
Suspension Bridge.
ApRPly Immediately.
CARPENTERS
are aleo wanted on the same, ‘ery
BRIDGE HALLI & Co.
Nevada, Aug. ale, 1862.—tf
ap27
the
NEVADA THEATRE !
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY!
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
KVENING SY
August, 25th, Yth Wth, th 2th Se 30th, ’62,
8S exhibited in San Francisco 42 consecurs. tive Nights to 55,000 People, will open
e
Great London Stereoscome !
No other EXHIBITION like in. the World!
Three Thousand People
ean lvok at it at once and see the
Fimest Scemery on the Face of the
7 <
@uLOeBsBE!
ex
For fullparticulars see Programmc which will
be distributed throughout town.
ADMISSION:
75 cents, Children 50 cents.
NOTICE !--NOTE LOST! !
LL yersons are hereby warned not to _ or
negotiate a note’ of hand drawn by E.
HILL in favorof H. B. TAYLOR, for 200.
The said note is dated between the Ist and 15th
day of March, 1862, and bears interest at the rate
of one per cent per month, until paid, and was
stolen m the undersigned on Ith inet.
H. B. rAY LOR.
Blue Tent Saw Mill, August oth. ise —2w
IN
war
GREAT BARGAIN
LUMBER!!!”
000 fect of Fe of Fencing and Building
Lumber, $10 per fhonened.
350. Laths, $3 ver thousand. vet
Fruit, Boxes, 89 per hundred, at
‘Sheets & Sylvester's Mil,
5 miles below Grass a. ly to
McKOY, Rough & sR TURN Ek,
Nevada, or to the —— og premises.
August 18th, ise
=e
_. inspection, as the
. within the com
T
“yor
‘HOMEWARD BOUND.’?
of * Lewis Brothers.” wilt
T Des tates th the conrse of
, and would hereby give
Come to said firm, that
it will be =. . raecounts withim the above t mpt settlement
pd the 1 "id te ae 8 Yrem ‘this
cohen 9 ii our fomenseand well assorted
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS!
at or below San Francisco jobbing prices.
TOBACCO DEALERS,
also
7 Saloon and Hotei eepers 4
will find: it to theirinterestto give our stock an
oods must be disposed of
GU days, sud tur cosh
onmty. . Dealers cau save money by ising in
their stock tur the coming 6 or 1% months
—as the * Weed,” iseomtinualiy om the “*advance.’ .All persons holding claims ayuinest the
firm will.p present the saaue tur evitiement
and those indebted to us, by immeuiate: setticmeut vf their aceupnts. Will prevent costs being
added therete. a splendid opportunity will be
offered to any obe ucsitoas vlenyaging in trade
at the old stand, as it,is the
Oldest established Bustnessin the Mountains !
At the expiration of siaty Gay» the balance
of our stock on hand, inciuding sture fixtures,
&c., will be solid. JUSEVH LEWIS.
Nevada, July 12th, 1862.
Rich Quartz Specimens!
1 Un PAMLE for Cutting and Polishing, tf
S Bought at a Large Premipm over the iutrlar
alue, b
Me ALRKTT & SHERWOOD, vewelers
# wee No 517 Muntgomery st. Sun } rancise®
ERCayY kD TKETH filled with pure
I Gold; Tin, Bone filling er cement, by which
they will be rved; by tsk: PON bs Gthee
over bleck & Jo's Store, curner of Vine and Conrmercial streets, Nevads, Cal. jyi-—an
SEARLS. A. ©. NILES
SEARLS & NILES,
Attorneys and Ceunselors at Law,
Office— road street. Kidd’s Kuildin,.
MARCELLUS S. DEAL,NILES
ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT Law rs
NEVADA.
7 1-.M practice in all the C courts of Nevada
W ‘com.
x Collections promptly attende “d to. uy
SLM OME! SKE ME!: rEK ME t
JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY! —
10,000 FINE CIGARS ! 1
L U Z ee .
NEW BRAAD, SPLENDID ¥LAfies, a tresh Supply of ———
EFVKRBEST ROSE!
Fine Cut Chewing Toebncco t!
“Tt is much the CHEATEST WAY togbuy it;
A JEN at mR. K1NSs,
Nos. 31, 33, re pak
NATIONAL EXCHANGE ALOON,
Broad Street, sia.
Nevada, July 30th, 1862.
HERMANN ERNST,
BOOK BINDER,
L}
pent! . Kelsey’s Building over Charles
Young's Jewelry Store.
i, Entrance on Pine Street, Nevada
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop,
i ae Street, Nevada City‘TEAM ENGINES-AND BOILERS BUIL?
to order, asting and of
description. —
fitted up or copied. ai
Castings, Sav, Gnret et
Horse ower and Car Whee
prom ly. and at as had pant any
a eo oon
“eb 14tf HEUGH & THOM.
SHERIFF SALES—DAYS OF SALE
TUESDAY. Aug 26th John Anderson ve Gavin”
Gibb etal
bad “« 26th J REvans ve KT Roberts
_ “ ith W L Manly ves 1 M Thompson, etal
“« September, 2d Jacobs & tve H
i ' ‘Twining & CB Ault
“ « ' ud Lehair vs Eureka Lake
Water Ca.
“ “ “24 W H Crawford & H L
Ore. ven? &CB Ault
= bed 2d KRC ugh & Meety, pp tg
bed “ RC J A Turner
«acres fbi tomtiazon
= James ve.
od my et al
“ “ 2d,J W Hinds vs Jas Moee o. 2d W KR Williams ve Jones.
“* = 2d J Whartenby etal vs J N
Rose et al
* 2d J Whartemby et al ve M
“ eo
2d A Matteson vs
Fuller
TRY THAT
FOUNTAIN SODA!
=A Tt
KFrank Guild’s,
Theatre Building,
Main ‘street,
Nevada. .
NICHT SCHOOL!
} Y request ofa number ofthe young men Of ,,
Nevada, I will open a Night School, on Monoy evening, September h, at the School
House; pa) ef Broad fimo ge 7: per
month, payable iz advance. W.E. F. DEAL.
August léth, 1862.
THE MILITIA ROLL J
7 OTICE is hereby given the Assessor
N "or Bevate boot ut I rsuant to statute
made out and ted i office a Koll of the
‘habitants of the coupt subject to military
duty. and the same is no ° inspection.—
The Board of Equalization, ving authority to
correct the said Kell will be in session, on
Monday, August 25th, 1862,
and continue in session, until all business relating to said Boll is gemuplecesBy order of the Board,
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