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December 17, 1862 (4 pages)

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tu Daily CALIFORNIA. : — ; Nevada County Offical Press. — = SENATORIAL. —~The tull j in the Senstorial contest.is still anbroken. Nobody offers to ber on Pack, Phelps, Conaess, or ‘any body ‘else. Perbaps the ftiends.of each are enjoying the quiet of confident hope. “Perhaps the dubiousness of the chances of ach sup: presses langnage and invokes silence. Per-. hapsall hands are husbanding strength for the final conflict, and feel they have no ammunition to waste. Occasionally a newepaper meekly su¢gests that as the world goes, Cal:ternia ought to be satisfied with a common ordinary sort of man; that there are higher positions now-a-days for the best intellects than the U 8. Senate, and uses other expressions of like character, designed possibly to soothe and comfort the people in advance of its advo eacy of some nobody for the higt position. Sometimes we hear i it pdvanced as an excellent idea that the Legislature soon to assemble should be sure tu dispsse of the Sen. atorint question at once and befure any legislution is attempted. that it may off-r no iné ducements for political barter, bargain and sale, and affect detrimentally the laws of the State. Beyond these suggestions little is sid if we except the whipper-in correspondents for the press who can find nothing else to earn pennies for lines upon, and are perforee obliged to cogitate upon a subject all others are glad to let alone; and the sald ‘correspondents as well, did not compulsion ‘force them to fill their allotted space. Still, notwithstanding the repulsion with which the public approach the subject of the Senatorial election, it should’ be borne in _ mind that in the present troublous times of ' the country, and when the Senator who will remain to represent our noble State in the Senate ofthe United States after the fourth of Mareb next is one who gives strong evidence of a disposition to be found with the opponents of the Administration, that elec~ tion is an important event ia the history of our young commonwealth. Its results are manifold, great and important, outreaching the: present and bearing directly upen the political destiny of the State. If there ever was atime in the histery of the coast when good men and true were required to shape and. guide ita political course, that time is the present. We need at’ Washington a man in the Senats Konest, above suspicion, true ns steel to principle. who has a vertebral column that will stand stiff and aplomb under any and every circumstance, snd who has abilities not shown most prominently in squabbles after office. A man of character, energy and will, is bound to have influence any whore in these days, and such a man above all is required to representus inthe Senate of the United States. . The Legislature assembles two weeks from Monday next. It’s greatest duty:is to seleetu Senator in the place of Miltap-8. Latham. Itis to be hoped that for once the legislators will view the interéets of the State from a bigh stand-point, and with the earnestness that the occasion requires, proceed to choose that man who unites in himself most nearly the qualities to command. tre y Fespect-and influence the position bestows t npor a legitimate Senator. \etinestcnilalifetieneniameinc . J. Rags Browne —This well known travoler ig at Frankfort in Germany, preparing a course of four illustrated and melo-dramatic Jectures on Iceland and Nerthern Europe, which he proposes to deliver in San Francisco dur'ng the winter. Browne has visited the -hyperborean regions,whereof he speaks, and having prepared himnelf with large paintings of sume of the moat noted objects he has seen he cannot fail with hie talent, to make his lectures: delightful. He proposes to give every fourth lecture for: the benefit of our country. ‘Here isa chance for the Nevala Library Association to presenta more than tisual attraction for several long winter evenings. I Tre erection of a collosal triumphal arch in Paris, in honor of the wars in Grimea and Italy, his been ‘resolved upon. It is to be ae as the: Are de l'Etoile, and its site will be the Place du ‘Trene. Tux Victoria Cheouiale eaye that 17,000 pack shimals have died at Cariboo. The The snow is over a foot deep. and* knowing _ OTHER CONCERNS THAN War.—In the greatstraggle in which the Government is engaged, it finds other concerns besides war to occupy its.ettention. The Atlontic and Pacific Railroad hag come seriously under the consideration of the Government, and has Government being bestowed upon the prowith those of Great Britain bya sub-marine telegraph cable ; and the Senate has lately inoved in the matter of making soundings of the bottom of the Pacific with a view to the construction of another océanic cable te connect the Amoor country with the coast of this continent. These are great enterpri. ses to engage the attention of a Goverament supposed by some to be undergoing the throes of dissolution. Should the worst anticipntions be realized, history will record that the American Republie dwelt on noble objects, worthy of anation’s fame, with its Iatest breath. a t# Three thousand two hnndred: and sixty-seven Chinese immigranta were landed at Demerara during the years 1860 and 186) at a cost to the eelony of 82,0008. Mr. John Caviness; just in from Beise, informs the Walla Walla Statesman that recent discoveries have been made there. which eclipses anything heretofor revea'ed. MrCaviness expresses the /opinien that the Boise mines will next year prove the richest region in the upper country. CoLorapo Mines. — The intelligence from the mines in the vicinity of La Paz, Colorado river, continues tobe most favor. able. Rich veins of silver rock and gold quartz continue to be discovered almost daily. aa RR ‘ THe sleves-in the American colenies. of ‘. Holland are to be set free July Ist., 1853, when an indemnity of 300 guilders will be paid to their owners for every slave, without distinction of age or sex. The slaves will undergo a systein of apprenticeship on the plantations during three years, and will receive wages in return for their labor, one half of which will be paid te the government. TANNING —Samuel F. Chapman has quite an extensive tannery in active operation about one mile from Chinese Camp, Tuolumne county..He preduces a very auperior article of leather by tanning hides with gum catechu, a substance obtained from a variety of the acacia. €¥ George M. Cornwall, anold expressman of Josephine county, Oregon, in attempting to cross the mountains near Waldo was lost. and is supposed to have pprished i in the snow. te" There was a large meeting of the laboring portion of the citizens of the Dalles and vicinity in Oregon, who pledged them.’ selves to deal only with those who are patriotic breireinagt take “ the faith of the Government at par.” Acc'DeNT’s IN AMADOR.—On ‘Tuesday . night, December 9th, George Freeman, Post maaterat Jackson, fell down a bank in that place and broke one of his legs. A teamater named Beam was lately severely injured by rg overturning of his wagon on the Volcano road, near Juekson. M Lamirat., who went to Syria with a view to obtain sponges for transplentation in. France, haa returned with sponges to Marseilles, and the Islands of Hyeres, where they were suok inatone troughs. The result of the experiment will be known next year. a Tne disloyal States, previous to the breaking out of the rebellion, received annually from New England, upwards of 100,000 cases boots and shoes, er over 2,500,000 pairs. 5 =e Mu. Story, the American sculptor, late. ly sold his splendid statues of Cleopatra and the Afriexn Sybil for 4,000 guineas, toa Mr Morrison. THE schooner Ida, of San Francisco hae been sold in China, for $14,000. The brig doenyiins was also gold for $12,000. > AsIne WHEEL steamer is to be built at Portsmouth Navy Yard, the name for which eteamer is quite appropriate. Ir ie stated with every evidence of reliability that the amount of army supphes inthe clothing department alone, shipped from in value the sum of fifty inillion of dalre. we . been approved as worthy of ite aid. The . . President #is0-favors the “patronage of the ject to unite the shores of the United States jj Tee Missionary Baptists are erecting a. These were taken to Toulon is the Sassacua, Saucy cuss fora dashing Own Cineinnati, since July let, 1861, will exeeed . Tue Territorial Enterprise says that alarge ainount : ‘of wood is now being brought from: the enst side of the Carsom to Dayton and the mills on Gold Canon. Trams of ten aud a dozen wagons are frequently fo be seen coming Mm across the valley. o Gas is to be found i in staonst wy busiwees house in Folsom, , says the Telegraph. urch at Auburn, Powder river. This will be the first chureh built in the upper mining country. Rock Isaio, « od. the Missiesipps river has been decided by the United States Attorey General not subject to preemption or sale, and. has been reserved. for military purposes. -. : ‘ ee Arrivaisat National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. a GEO. R. LANCASTER. PROPRIETOR DECEMBER, 15, 1942. H 1. Allen, Washing’n G Morgan,. Moores J McBean do & wife do . TW V Kent, Washoe J O’Conel. do J E Sago, ‘do J Mahoney, do J Gray, do ¥ Lamoureux, Bloom’d iWm Grove Deal, Mar’e Wm-Pearce, Dect.C LU ¥ Taytor, You Bet J Wilber, Timbuctoo AS Grinnell, .-do G C Keith. do E H Gaylord, Red D GC Powers, Lake city W J Oaks, do KRW Burrough, FC C Miller, Blue T D Ackley, Cherokee GW Bennette, do James Green, R HC Rockwell, Little Y. J A Justice, CC Hill BFSn ll, Red D J Carpenter, do J Hill, do G Foster, Lincoln AH Gardine, San Juan L Giles, South Yuba SF Clark, do J MecQuilham, city N Funtry, do T Hewett, . do J O’Byrve, Howland F GT Brown, do G T Brown Skilman M A Howland, do W Hodges, §_do HN,Wheeler, do TE foward, Alpha 'T Gregory, do J Muneon, ona W Sedt, do oe LAOREET PARISIAN MILLINERY ! MRS. M. 8S. BISHOP, T ATE of Philadelphia, and’ Agent for Mrs. 4 Irwin, 129 Montgomery street, San Francisco, will open a large assortment of PARISIAN MILLINERY,. at the Union Hotel, Nevada. on. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17th;1862, and for three days, The stock is elegant, and well adapted for Christmas Presents. The patron e of the ladies of Nevada is respectfully so: olicited de 17-4t CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Atterney and Counsellor at Law. FFICE—In Kidd’s Buildin office of MeConnell & Garber, correr of Broad and Pinc streets, Nevada. 4 Dee, 17—tf SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ! Opposition Dry Goods Store ! No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada\. & we are determined to dissolve partnership, we will sell our entire stock o Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, atSan Francis¢o Cost. Our stock comprises every article connected with the trade. Our-Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We sell at LOW PRICES, rig and are determined not to be undersold by any house in Nevada. Giveusa call. del7 H. HORWITZ & CO A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE ALL THE LATE PUBLIEA-. tiens. 4. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, B. BLOCK, JR A. BLOCK & CO., Corner of Pine and ‘Conamercial Sts. Nevada NSOLVENT NOTICE -~in the County Court of Nevadacounty State of California, in the matter of the petition of Levi Ayers, an In solvent Debtor : Pursuant to an order of the Mon. David Belden, Judge of the said County Court. no tice is hereby. given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, Levi Ayes. to be and appear before the Hon. David Belden, County ‘Judge aforesgjd, in open court, at the court room ‘of ya court, in the county of Nevada, on the 15th day ef January, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock. A: M , of that day, then aud there to show cause, ifany they can, why the prayer of that Ineolvent should not be ¢ .and an assignment of his estate be made, anit he be disharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all pfoceedings against said Insolvent, be stayed. nae Witness my hend and the seal of ‘sald } ea court, _ wy Akgutia A.D, 1 ow UHAR. Clerk, a5 ‘ek ” uhar, De ty pe Garber, Atty "* » DapetDR. F. HILLER, ‘Homeopathic Physician aud § FRI ho corner of Pine and Bread § on oo *s Building. (ap et 8 arly attenti cases of Mid fa Moa bil Doahane af tae long — . vein. June 18th, = . WILES SEARLS. ‘SEARLS & NILES, ‘Attorneys and Counselors at Law, O@ice—Broad street. Kidd’s 1 Bulliiing,. , adjoining the ; &. ©. HILES . . faew JOSEPH ROBERTS & CO., ; Manwer®. ; uoxrooMERt j iT REET, 34 door frem main entrance in -LICK’sS mM, ey AT pratt G¥scR. —IMPORTERS OF—" i
fitlks, Velvets, Fancy ‘Press Beas; Embroideries, Hosiery, and Gloves! New and Fashionable Goods received vem PARIS and NEW YORK, by every eee, All orders ‘entrusted to us by our LADY FRIENDS in NEVADA COUNTY deI6 2m & will be promptly attended to. CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2./ *wommerciat Strest, Two doors below the TRANSCKIPT office 'BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH }¥ T[EATSOF ALL kinds, at Wholesale and,Retail.— This Market, is continually ay plied with the choicest meats all kinds, and customers will beree Ls Ff out a moment’s delay Nevada, Sept .3d.—im e ———] G. W. KIDD, _ ie C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANJON. A. H. HANSON & CO., UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Nails, Powder, . Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETC. No. 52 ,Rroad Street, Nevada, ir Goods delivered Free uf Charge. ~° de7 FOR SALE! Boles half interest in the Fashion Saloon, ( situated at Ked Dog in this county. ‘This _saloon is,doing a good busmess, anti offers @ ’ splendid chance for nvextment. For particulars apply to JOHN M. MeNALLY, ee. 10—1m Red Dog. CIGAR EMPORIUM ! No, 34 33, 35 and 37, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. KECELVED THIS DAY . 40,000 SSR RAVAN Also, the best Assortments of. ‘HARD CUT, FINE CUT, And Smoking Tobacco ded A. R. JENKINS. NEVADA CYMNASIUM ! Main Strect, next door to the Theatre. J. H. KELLER, wdisle'wis Proprietor. VHE Gymnasium will be open from 6 ©’clock A.M.,t» 10% P.m. Hours for class KExercise, from : 10 to11 A. M.,and from 74 to 10§* P. Mf. ood Terms of ‘Tuition: Adults per month,........$5,00 Boys, : és -“e seeeeterecceve $3,00 A deduction made from the. above terms, when scholars entcr for the quarter. no4 SILK HOUSE % ee Cloaks, Mantillas,; Shaws. sip =a Of the Most Approuved Brands . AROUSE 7” ARouSE! 1 ! 0 fadlintisna Wier, mmenced in earnest >—the femsive and triumr hant War, n the Clethia partment, will be sue. ccssfully prosecuted. utitil ail the world and the ‘rest of mankind,” are thoroughly equipped, from head. to toe, with Business . Furnishing Goods? Just received, and for sale at less ‘than Nan Francisco Prices, ‘lV at' the old — Place of resort, 8. HAAS &CO., ‘Sor. of Pineand Comunereial Sts. _ Ogt. 19th. Newada: HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT rBucED. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. A HELMBOLD’ EX TRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC, HEDMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU: ree THE GREAT DIURETI¢. Pos:ti Specific Remedy f ofthe) Mddeh? Tot! ealakye, Pee Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Sec Advertisement in another column. Cut jt out, and send ior the Medicine at once. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. San Francisco, Nov. 22d, 1862—i1m ® NEW YEAR’S PARTY! A Party will be given by mrs, Qi Bom. AT TEMPERANCE HALL! . On Wednesday Eve'g, Dec. 31,1862 Tickets including Supper -$3,00, Nevada, December, Sth. ‘TO.SCRIP HOLDERS. Treasurer’s Office, Nevada, Dec. 1st, 1862. LL Warrants drawn on the General Fund of the County, and registered prior to Jan. . 1861, will be paid on presentation at this offic . coarse on all Warrants not heretofore advertised fa prey: he . cease with thie date. « WAITE, Treasurer. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS ! !! EIOLIDAYT Goops!! sp aay ny; nantes hes just received at his store on Co atteet, a large and magnificent seedrtment of Toys, uk. 4. in in part of Dolls, Wagons. Canes, Swords, Baskeis, Pistols, : India Rubber Goods, China Toys, Tea Sets, Tin and Zinc. Toys, And-in fact ten thousand different articles for bmg too —— to mention. ; Kr He? also k +. on hand the best assortment eS agars and ‘Tobacco, to be found in this city. Nevada. Dec. ist. 1862. NOTICE ! HAVE sold my intereet in the wood wt ness and mule-team, to my brother H ixon, who will all orders Vs Rati ear ses time UNION. HOTEL! Formerly ‘Bailey House, Nevada. Three Story Fire-Proof Brick. Beard por day....cccsveccescesccees 91,50 Supper, Lodging. .& Breakfast. Give mea call. B. 8. STARR, Aug. 23d—tf Proprietor, . } Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry. And Macisine Shop. Spring Street, Nevada Cit) “TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT to order. paar. and Machinery of description. Machinery const fitted up or rennet’. All s of Lull Castings, Sav, Grist;'Malt and Bar. Horse Power and Car Whee!«. All orders ile promptly.and at as 1uw rates as any estapl ment in Satramento or San Wranciscu—freig) added. HEUGH & THOM. “FOR SALE ! THE residence of William Shefer opposite G. W. Kidd’s. is offered for sale. The house is in good reir and the lot is of good size.— t will be sold cheap, for cash, on WM. SHAFER, ' Commercial St. application to oe Nevada, Dec. il. Im ery RESTAURANT t% HE undersigned. has opened at No. = Broad Street, one door above tne Fashion taurant a ROTISSERIE AND RESTAURANT! ‘which will bcarried on in a style heretofore unknown in Nevada, Persons wishing a ‘FIRST CLASS MEAL, are invited tocall‘ ‘the culinary department is carried on in sight ofthe euutataereed none but the choicest morsels are used here. Families to have a. yee delivered to them, or desirous a Recher> et Dinner areinvited to out The services One of the Best Cooks in —— have been secured by Ro Rion wee ho understands something in see andi ih ae ; i . . (Nevada; June 18th, 1962 " . ot Feb 16tf HOTEL DE PARIS. Broad Street. Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL..Proprietor. THIS well known establishment page yaeen ore thorough b ting and overhau an prietor invites the Public to call and <amine for themselves. Ne effortis spared make ita First Class Hotel and Restaurant, man travelers and boarders will meet w! "XP Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will b gotten upto order, by applying to the a CHAUVEL opede, deme 10th, 1862. ae Cc. H. MEYER & CO.,. Brick House, 76 Broad Street, NEVADA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine French Brandies, Wines, And Foreign and roe ger Liquors generally. wee Read the. Adontio Papers!1 AND PERIODICALS! He . ifye know all about the ‘War! BAD aloud! and ‘Jet your: frigate BA" they can get them all ‘ A. P. ga lag SOS wo a Binet and Periodical Stare, Cer, ¢ of Pine a Nevada. J wae ton Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ‘aad E.GREAT DIURETIC. _ The Nevadi PDP . WEDNESDAY eS Diep is JAIL ted for the criine ley, died in jail 6 took cold and tt healthy an they s tendanee was Pp habits of the w stitation. She . tance of our ja The fact of he us fill the preset eal column,” wren Tue scarlet . . alent ia Colum! extent. says the Tie Railroad chuttes is near] are now laid ove across Five Mi ure new runnin: Tae mint in. one to two the ail of which are made, and still t THe army « Clellan loudly as side no less lou A BrirtsH . and two other litely attacked when Richards men severely unharmed.” ADVICES fre the aggregate will not be nav average one At the Saco old, girth six common dray men. Tr is estiw year profited . the opening o Washoe. ELEVEN per the Sacrament IT is asserte Ledcht nberg serieusly spok THERE har amall pox at G three weeks. A TUNNEL England to } 8,000 miles lo Tue island nnd county o the Indians in Five years existence wi different lang is estimated hondred diffe THE paper stopped becai curing stock. army. iz new } P Delaware, w vice. Tue went with nipping Tuerr. is York City + increased rec Cosprrto: City Daily O This youn ¢ritical “con Thursday » that if he «1 ef recove rather the «