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December 21, 1861 (4 pages)

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election, and therefore, by the Express, the Republithan their proportion to the eouutry. The Express éonare about it, let us examine the logic of the Express. It says orate, as a general thing, have ig back and giving the war-bowl(to enlist.)” Now, as the Ezaod Republicans-—and as. the general thing,” have been back, the fuir inference is, that the or “ war-howlers,” have furgeneral thing,” the six thousnlisted, But-a"lithle further on ys doubles on the track, and makes not war-howlere—furnish lf of tho volunteers, though, be it nothe Express, after ‘having charged the ang with a want of disposition to akes a merit of the Demoorate, with 6 thousand votes, only furviabing one Republicans, with fifty-seven « allowed by the Express to have the other half! The Ezpress hos sequitur of every point it has atmake. It confounds those who Conness with its own kind of Dem-. impntes to the former the ‘‘standby confounding its own kind noerhts, it attempts to claim for mn wirig a partof the honorof fur‘the enlistments in the State— ody knows the sort of which the Exan exponent hae not furmsbed a sinderive any pride or consolation coishtns The Express convicts itself of unexampled * Ohy what a tangled woh you weave “A$ Gors Kentucky, so Go I."—The Piece Democratic candidate dor Governor, announced his intentions as above tn the last eanvasa, His followers applauded. Kentuchy is.going in to fight for the Union: erge, the MeC@onnellites wid toke up arms Kentucky ie going in for aboliching slavery, ‘to yelleet that the Lioyd Garrisons were over: Jayed when the South had rebelled because they thotight it would destroy slavery, tho conclusion that McConnell would be an abo pre abused the Engliah Governwor singe the commensement of the reMarysville ' Fight} ehow your colors. Dont arto to the American Govut letit have vent in aympathy that promises to give trou‘That the pross has abused reruiment is ap infamous falsepress can praduce not a parsupport of its assertion. = $ id not poll half the . a but two parties in the State— * policy, which is not true. In the . ric loyal citizens. “It was just ducks for them.” But the moment we showed how nicely the . thing would work the other way, they got in -. a sweat, fumed, “biled,” ranted and tore, NS . about the enormity of the preposition to reb . them of their property. Trae to théir characteristic intolerance, they began a furious onslaught on the paper that dares turn their own arguments on themselves, and have withdrawn all patronage. We are glad of it; we ‘don’t want a s-cent of the branded traitors to ever come into the office. ‘There ia a side suggestion, however, that may be made in this connection, which may. not please the sympatbisers with treason, but which may come howe with some force to: Union men. As the Secessidnists,—a were and miserable handful,—are proverbial for going en mass against any man or institution that opposes them, or that does not administer sugar coated doses to them, suppose the Unionists of the community adopt the policy the fellows ‘have inaugurated, and néver patronize the bigots to the extent of a quarter of a dollar. . It is plain that should the loyalists retert upon the Secessionists their own policy and practises they could not live a month without drawing their famine belts tighter and tighter day by day, and at the end of that time the worms in their ugly carcases might. be counted by holding them up to the sunlight. We leave the suggestion of tit for tat for the discussion of men true to their country. —-> NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. New York, Nov, 20th, '61. Livrron Transcript :—How pleasant it ig, ofter an absence of five yenrs, to find oneself surrounded by dear friends, young and old, weleoming you te your old home. Sach were the thoughts that occupied our mind as we stepped from the ears which had brought. us to the city of New Bedford. The heavy mista of » November morn had been dispelled by the genial influence of a warm sutumnal aun, and the slight exercise in walking from the depot to the Mansion House was sufllcient to throw off any chillness wo migift have felt. We engage # room, remove the marks of travel from our person,and sally out in quest of old friends. It is not long before we have found an old chum, and ere the night sete in our feet is tired with running and our jaws with talking. We have the fortune tu get an iuvitation to a “ surprise party.”— _. Were you ever to a surprise party? You were f well, let us act over again a scene so frequent in the city of New Bedford. Leng before the hour appointed, the ruddy lads blooming lasses have all gathered at the place of rendezvous, with each their little contribution of cakes, candies or pies.— All these are placed in a large basket and off they start. On reaching the house which ‘they have decided to visit, a slight knock is given, and in they march. Tho slicked-up appearance of the house and inmates seem to bely the look of astonishment depicted upon the face of the lattor, but all -re sotisfed, all ia right. : No time is wasted, but out of their places the things are hauled and the business commences, All who have engaged in that play of all plays, “ Copenhagen,” and know the enjoyment itis capable of giving, will apprediate the continued ring of laughter which echoes through the room. ‘The evening is passed in gossiping, kissing, dancing, playing, eating, ot chatting with the blue, black or— green eyed object of your adoration. And how comes the greab feature of the evening ~~tahing the young lady home, and great amusement is offered to the observaut beholder of this scene. We see one walking up and gracefully requesting, ete. ; another manages to stutter and stummer out bis wish or hope; another manages te blender out afew inarticulate sounds, ia which home may be feintly discerned ; while still another, itating, in one corner af the room and sees the object of bie devotion bowed away by . gome less bashful or timid admirer. But it te not only in this clues of amusement that . New Bediord execls, The cahn and placid streum passing by, the level and the sloping ‘. grounds, gach sfford infinite amusement te inater’s . great ond small, big ‘end little, strong and an . exciting drive on land ie with cheeka and breast all a-fire, stands, hee-}. In con of the exceeding low price of petroleum oil, found in such abundance in Pennsylvania, whale off, the principal commodity of this place, ia dull im the extrene, and the streets, whieh but a few years ago echoed to the rattle of oil tracks, during the whele day, now seem silent and deserted. — Tiusdrede have been thrust out of employ and have left for the seat of war. You ask for Patrick, Murphy, Dennis, or Jemmy, it’s the same answer; “ left for the shipping office, and the divil a bit we seen the likes 0’ Agreeabla to the resolution ” passed after their great ecare, a strong fortis in process of erection. On each side lays « small but beautiful stream, the one called the ‘‘ Cove” and the other the Acustinet River. It is a very strong work and will effectually command the entrance to the city, closing the stream to the entrance of any hostile fleet. Moored to the wharfs were a number of old whalers, not haying been used for many years. Theso have been bought by “ Uncle Sam” and loaded with stone. The fleet, to the number of twenty vessels, are now heading, full sail, for New York, where, alter being. jomed by several others from the latter port and Boston, all will sail for the Southern be sunk, thus effectually putting a stop to “running the bluekade.” I would not mention this, but ere it reaches you the fleet will have done its duty, and the news received by telegraph. Nota word is permitted to appear in the papers of this movement, and it is about time, for the exposure which they make of the Government plans is alarming. The case of the ship Margaret Scott, a slaver, which has excited so much interest through this part of the country, has been brought toa termination. The vessel was being towed into the bay when she was scized on the suspicion of her being a slaver. The case was carefully investigated and Capt. Skinner, of New Bediord, convicted. He had threatened to “peach,” if convicted: and expectation is on tip-toe to hear the sturtling revelations which he will make. It has long been believed that there was a nest of slave-traders in this city, and it is now te be hoped that they will be rooted out. It is time that this hellish traffic is stopped, and nothing should be spared to do it. You will, most probably, be delighted at the news of the capture of the two rebel Commissioners, We are now commencing to reap the benefits of a good disciplined and brave army. The “ sacred soil” of South Carolina has been again blessed by the presence of the stars and stripes. ‘ Long may they wave.” Advices, not so encouraging, have been received from California, It is to be sincerely wished that the Golden State may be kept from the terrible erime of dieunion. Her prosperity depends on her loyalty, and if she holds not fast to her present situation, then farewell to the well being of California. I réemuin yours, ete., SHANGHAB. a €BP We asked the question before, and we now repeat it: What is to become of California ina contest with England 1—Marysville Express. She will stay between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Nevada, and the Stars and Stripes will waive over every foot of, her soil. ‘There is not enough of the sort of the Maryeville Express in the State to lower that flag to the rattlesnake rag or the Cross of St. George. nen ti" San Francisco has sont near Werty thousand dollars ia money and goods to the suffering in Sacramento. She also sent a considerable sum to Marysville, bat the citi zens of the latter place retarned it with thanks. i Two soldiers were couvicted of petit darceny at San Francisco, on Tuesday, for selling pistols with which they had been furpished by the United States. a NN RE A NT AR Arrivaisat National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. MJ : eit
ae ; ra) J Pj G W King, Red iw Grenwell, = Ju , eR ve we took ocen. *00Wn to the inhabitants po Po tt armies l'on} ports, at the entrance of which they are to . nen dane, 2 vat IMPORTANT NOTICE! nna * FROM S. MAAS & CO. on PRICE OF BOOTSI.2i PROM THIS DATE—Dee. 20th, 1861. CHEAP JOHN Will sell Boots from $1,00 to $1,509. Cheaper than any Shoe Store in town. Steel Heel, Full Calf Boots for $5.00 per pairs A good Nailed Boot from $3,00 te $5,00, Ladies Shoes in proportion. Nevada, Dee. 2ist, PROBATE NOTICE. i THE PROBATE COURT of the City und County of Nevada, State of California. in the matter of the Estate of EDWARD KELi aberka ne met by th t appearing to the Court by the petition presented and tiled by Kiehard Releny. the pet istrator of the ketate of Edward Kelsey, deceased, praying for an order-to sell Real Mstate, that it is necessary to sell the whole or some por tion of the real estate to pay the debts outstanding nines the deceased, and the debts, expense and charges of the administration. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all persons interested inthe said Estate appeur before the said Probate Court on Monday, the 27th da of January, A. BD. 1862, at 10 o’elock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, in the city and county of Nevada,to show cause why an order should not be granted te the said Administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the deceased ag shall be necessary. Ans that a copy of this order be published at least four suecessive weeks in the “DAILY MORNING TRANSCRIPT,” a news: pristed and published ia said city and county. D. BELDEN,County Judge and ex-officio Judge of the Probate Court ; I, R. UM. Farquhar, yw A Clerk of the county of Nevada, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said county. do hereby certify the fo ing to be a true and correct copy of an orderduly made and entered upon the minutes ol said bate Court. -~~-~ Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro} is . bate Court, this 20th day of Dee., 1861. it. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ~~ per Jos Ronerts, Jr. Dept. COM MISSIONER’S SALE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant te adecree of the District Court fornia, dissolving the vership heretofore existing between KE. G. WALTE &€O., in the new:paper and —s business ; and ordering a sale of the property of said firm, the undersigned, Commissioner of said Court, will, on Thursday, the 30th day of January. A. pD. 1862, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of that day, sell at Public Auction. te the highest bidder for cash, all the al qeeners of said firm, consietin oe’s Washington Press, Roller Mould and fixtures, I Ruggles Press, eighth-sheet size, 10 Fonts Job Type, (wood) aseorted, A fine assortment of Metal Job Type, 18 Pair of Cases. 6 Double Case-Racks. 1 Cabinet—20 cases—of Card and Fancy Type, assorted sizes } Font Circular Quadrats. tly sod and Job Chases. 2 large fonts Minion Type. 1 do Brevier. 1 do Nonpareil. Fine assortment of Advertising Type. Iemall Screw Press. 1 Baak:, nj % Form Tables. so every size . ; Riglets, Furniture, Quoins. © i A large assortment of Card Stock, Ball Paper; Envelopes, Bill Head Paper, and everything toa lar ewspaper, Book and Job Printing Establishment. Together with ail the Furniture of the office. All df the above machinery and material is of superior @ andin excellent ordes.’ Nevada. Dec. 2i. . A. 8. HALLIDIE & co., ‘ Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT WIRE ROPE. ¢ #42 Clay Street, San Francisco. IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and copay erent and material fured. Having been constantly engaged in the years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and at a low figWire Kope for Mining and Ferry purposes of any h or sige desired, being cheaper than hemp. les of weight and strength, with priees annexed, farnished on a tothe manufeeturers, or their agents in the futerior towas. San Francisco, Deo. 18—~tm SOCIAL PARTY ATE LAKE PS Oh i ae . MR: AND MES. BREMONT inform friends and the public, that they give Social Ball atthe . . a) i, . LAKE CITY HOTEL, : ae Monday Evening. ‘Bee. 23d. oS SEA en rs CREAT REDUCTION of the Mth Jadicial District of the State of Cali. of—A No. F of wire Suepension Bridges and -Aqwe-. in BS aginst of Dec. A. D., it was and deer ed By Ris cnitas Se era od Ct Seeee of aka town tat, grinch ong the tewn of Juan, Nevada county, Cali with metes and bounds as folMain street and extending back to the alley or stoass Ss tne Fon soern on 2 ed feet more or the front, 4 ios te pane on the soul ceeds thereofar to the payment of said sums of money as a Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to publie sale all the above described property. to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House . «in Nevada, on Tuesday, Jan. Mth 1861. between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 4o°elo.k, PM. ‘ 2 Given under my hand, this 1th day of December, 1861. _ 8. W. KNOWLTON Sheriff A.C. Niles, Atty. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WILLIAM SHAFER. Offers better bargains in the Boot ani Shoe line than any other house in Nevada. Hislarge and well selected stock consists of Gentlemen’s fine and coarse Boots which he sells at extraordinary low prices. Just dropin his store and you will then be sativfied that fhere is a Cheav Boot and Shoe store in the town. Miners, if your digging« are poor and you wish to et economy call on SHAEFER and buy a pair of his Cheap Boots. . Ledies : your attention is called to his stock of Shoes. Repairing —Particular attention. given to this branch of the business. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. WH. SHAEFER. Nevada, Dee. 17th—tfMILWAUKEE BREWERY. «No 46, Spring Street, _ NEVADA. be soe eared world bsg oe the ‘tizens of Nev: county, a friends, that he has. finished Brewery, and is now ready to secure orders for that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sell as low as any ewery in the county. . W. DREYFUSS. October, 30 3m. SOCIAL BALL. . MRS. SWEENEY informs the Ladies and Gentiemen of Nevada ,and eee ae bone 4 wenn f On Friday es venting ‘Dee ates, v ‘A generai invitation is e: ‘ Nevada, Dec. 17th 1861. SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. Pennsylvania Fire Co. No. 2 —WILL GIVE—me THEIK 2d, ANNUAL BALL. On Christmas Eve, Deo, 24th, 1961. AT TEMPERANCE HALL. Committee of Arvengenemeint F. H. Fisher, D. Baker, 0. E. Green G. E Withington w Comsuittce of Invitation. Charles Ferrand, Wm, Tisdale, Charles Marsh, 8. L. Stout, E. Weiss, Jno, Bly 2 i. B. Jeffery A. Bran i. J. Rolie,J. H. Helm, T. KB. Bean R. Kelsey, M.Schmeidechneider, W.P. Harrington, ' Meception Committee. Carriage Committee. B. H. Rider, Wm. C. Groves. floor Managers. G. Schmittbarg, G.E. Withington, Jas. Colley, OQ. EB. Green. se mmr DR. HOSTE TE R’S Stomach Bitters. —The operation of this palatable remedy upon ly soothing and conservative. It regulates, re cruite and purifies them. ~Dyspepsia im all ite forme yields to its control and invigorating pro in alt the prisia of fomale life it will be found divary stimulante.--Sold by all Drugzists and dealers any where. dee. 1-Tm.i ie Commercial Street; Nevada,. the stomach, liver excretory orgaus is singuler— perties, and it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties 6f maternity, as , the saftest-and best tonic they can probably nse. — eminently useful, and elderly pefagny will der . HOUSE AND ORCHARD! eaptai intelli, causer who t EBugla tt? Calife , tweet "pot fe when ‘i 3 her t So: a sec! that i deairi ‘Bee pike FE erry