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evan Duiky Transcript.
Nevada County Official Press.
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SATURDAY MORNING DEC. 27.
LIBERTY DKWHA:—Since the day when
the cultivation of cotton in the Southern .
States became profitable, civilization has;
been going backward in ‘wil thefair region
that produces the article. In the days of
our fevolution ali the leading statesmen of
the South regarded slavery as en evil to be}
checked rather then extended, and to be de-'
atroyed if possible, rather than fostered —
Washingtor, Jefferson, Mason, and scores
cof other leading Southrens of the time, made
bold to speak of the injustice of haman slavery, and to express a hope for its extinguishment. Gradually, as slavery became
profitable, the sentiments of slave owners,
aod of whites who have been associated with .
the institution, have become changed, until;
the leading minds of te-day would assert that .
slavery is an institution of Heaven, benefi.
cial to the slave and the enslaver, aud the .
base on which government ean only securely .
rest.
Gradually as the opinion has been gaining
strength, so, gradually has the slave and the . .
podr whites of the South become more and
more ens!aved. That the anetucr-tic classes
of the South, those who have property invested in human @esh thats iv a high degree
productive; bringing in ite thousands annually to its owners, and enabling them to live in
luxurious idleness, should be attached to an
institution that gives them wealth, ease, refinement, and position, is not altegether
strange. Large self interest, te say nothing
of the effeets of association and edeicat.on.
would naturally wed them to the institution
that yielded them the benefits. Bat how the
poor whites, whose cvadition is wise from
the existemce of slavery, who ate debased by
* it and rendered poorer, as free labor-as mude
degrading, can be so blind as to tuke up
arms to defend the cause of their abasement
and misery, is beyond explanation, aud turo~
ishes one item of evidence that manis note
what he has been claimed by philosophers to
be, a reasoning animal.
In the whole slaveholding region of the
United. Statesthere are. less than four _huné
dred thousand slaveholders. Not one pergonin ten owns property in others, and the
few we it at the expense of the many.—
What would Kenweky bein five years it every slaveholder were banished from her borders.acd not another one allowed to enter
the State? Pruperty of all rational descrip~
. tions would rise in value and Kentucky would
make giant atrides to rival Ohio in wealth
and populstion. Nothing but slavery. keeps
that noble State in the back ground. Her
non-glaveholding people.do not understand
their rights dnd interests. Neither do the
niggerless whites all over the land of rebellioa comprehend the suicidal course they
are parsuing in supporting the aristocracy,
The step is death and degradation to themselves ; because if their dream of a Southern
confederacy be realized, the civilized world
, willnever permit the African slave trade to
be re-opened, and the majority of the poor
whites must remain niggerless, while the
aristocrats, cut loose {rom the restraints and
checks of the democratic sentiment of the
North, will lord it the more potently to the
farther injury of the poor whites.
Bat no separate government is going to
_ exist to be ruled. by the aristocrats. ‘The
‘emancipation prociaination about to ‘be iseued is of great impertance ‘to the South,
the country and the world. -It disenthralls
‘Rot less the millions of poor whites of the
South than the blacks; it frees the country
from the odium of fustering human bondage ;
it starts with new iapetds the cnus® of freedom and progress in which all mankind have
an undying interest. Roll swiftly «n, oh
Earth, in thy diurnal course,and usher in the
day of all days'in the new year, when free:
dom shall be proelaimed throughout the land.
SworpD For Hooker.—J. W. Tucker,
the Jeweler of -San Francisco, has just completed a ewerd for General Hi oker worth
between three and four. thousand. dollars.
“Gen. Hooker is one of the most earnest and
able men in th» war, and deserves a sword if
there is one Umon General who does, We
are glad to kuuw the General is to receive
ao elegant a present from California,
enaeeies _—
FRYING PAN AND THE FiRe.—One of our
cotemporaries says we want “ some earnest,
active, practical man” in place of Seward,
and suggests, Gen. Dix. That would be afunny swap. Banks or Holt ot Dickisson,
ould do.
/
FABIA A AED
A PIsToL TOURNEY ~The Petalpima Journal,
gives the following account of that anciewt and
maniy sport known asa'tournament, which Sir
Walter so graphically described. Thedifference
between now and then, is ¢he distamee between
a pistol and a @pear. A shooting affray took
place hear Gey serville;a few days sinee, between
one Hooper, a resident of that vieinity, and one
Green, of Ukian, during which six shots were
fired on each side, resulting in ¢hé wounding cf
both parties,,though not seriously. The shootdng was the result of an old difficulty, and took
place while. the parties were on horseback.
AMONG the articles captured on the English steamer Berm-da, ‘while trying to run
the blockade, wae a quantity of bowie knives,
embellished with au engraving of a bull chas~
ing a soluier, with a finger board pomting to
Washington. >
————— &
A LirTLe son of Mr. John Jacoby, of Vie .
salia, came wear losing his life a few days ago,
by his clothes taking fire from some dry leaves
which he was burning. He was saved by a
lady throwing a bucket of water over him.
He was.severely burned, on the chest, throat,
arms, bands and face.
OreGON RAttRroaD.—The Dalles Monntaineer says that the locomotive on the Dalles
and Des Chutes Railroad, made its appearance on the track ,in runniug condition, on
‘the 25th of Noventber.
gees
Mrs. Oriana Hardenburgh, wife of Frank
Hardenburgh, «# pepular actress, died in
Boston, November 18th. She was perhaps
more widely known as Miss Oatana Marshall.
She was but seventeen years of age.
--_-—_-+
Tue Yreka Union says that the total valuation of the real estate of Siskiyou county,
according to the Assegsor’s books, fouts upto
$572,470. Personal property $1,095,521.
Total $1,667,991.
“ THE Bee says that more \ban two-thirds of
the papers in the State have responded taverably tothe proposition for holding a publish
ers’ Convention, and agrees tu the suggestion
of the Stockton Independent, naming the 12th
of Januury, at Sacramento,as the time and
place for holding the Convention.
CABINET OF Mexico.—The ° Mexican
Ministry now stands as follows: President,
Benits Jnurez ; Foreign and Domestic Re.
lations, Juan Antonia dela Fuerte: Justice
and Public Works, Jesus Terah, War, Gen.
Miguel Blanco; Treasury, Iginio Nunez.
catia
ANCIENT Woov.—Sume suund beams.
formed from the wood of the Mulberry tree’
have been found in the ruinsof Nineveh’
where they are supposed to have been placed
at leust 700 years before the birth of Christ.
le
oKaquimaux canoe in San
recently brought from up the
coast, ‘sixteen feet long, Weighing twenty
pounds.
THERE is
Francisco,
an
THE Mariposa Gazette says that Mre. Gerard, while walking recently en the root of
her house, in that county, with an infant in
her arms, fellthrough a skylight, the distance
oftwostories. Though severely hurt, neither
was killed,
THE Mountain Messenger seconds the
Union's motion that other th ngs being equal,
the Senator be taken trom somewhere else
than San Francisco or Sacramento
_ S¥VENTY MILLION !—The Secret, ry of
the Interior inhis report, says the annual
yield of the Califorgia gold mines 18 $70,000,000.
SAN Jose RAILROAD —There are now at
work on this road 375 men ant 160 horgea.
The grading, bridging, ete, will be completod
in April.
DANCING Mastrs.—The San Jose Mercury has shut down on professional Dancing
Masters. It says they can get not another
dollar of cred't at that office.
Joun 8S. Van Doren, of Petaluma wants
to be Minute Clerk of the Senate.
Tue Sierra Democrat says that there are
a number of cases of small pox at Gibsonville
in that county.
thet
=e
THE flow of the Penns
decreasing, the daily prod
region being estimated at's
dred barrels. ra
in oil wella is
the whole
Dr. LAMBELLE, the eininent Paris physician, says an electric shock is sure salvation
to an ing from the effects of chloroform ee
THE storm which drove back the Moses
Taylor, is reported by tbe officers of the
Orizaba, to have been one ef unprecedented
t violence for this coast.
Arrivals at National Exchange
Broea street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
DECEMBER, 24, 1992. +
W Combs, Sacram’0 Dri U Hall, Lexin’n K
RB Hawley, ColH B Rherl Marysville
AM Cook, Michigan T J Cody, B Tent
Wil ¥list. M W JH Bryaut, San Juan
N Se¢gs Sogg’s M O Howard, Grass vi
J Wadler, Omega A Georze, do
G EF Abas Virginia C E D Dean, Cement H
H “McBee, do I Loyd, city
'D L Marsh, New York NM Wheeler, do
D Marsh, do MB Riee, do
3 ¥ Marsa. do ” J Griffith, do
¥ Smith, Sacramento “T M Raker, do
“G Morgan, do MN Lafoerce, do
C MeVay, do D Page, do
W ATownsent, do
Dec. 25th.
W N Brown, Washoe C H Bowman, Omega
AB Dresbach, do F F erench, do
J F Shirts, ~-do S Slusher, Alpha
3 K Sale, do O Northrup, San Juan
1 F Ager, * do James Davis, do
D M Hawes, 2-Tent 2%*Germann, do
W Huff, You Bet L w Curtis, _ do
J Mathews, Q Hill Col Abby, 4, do
W Hayes, C Hill L Turley;Red Dog
J Wilson, do’ Sam Bright, do
W Groves, do Mrs Springer, R & R
E Dean, do LA Walling, do
& wie, do FR w Latta. washington
G Sutherland, BTent C.Barker., Grass Valley
W George, © JN Kutton, La Poite
A Parkes, GV’y CT Lafflin, Cal SCo
Cc hot he ; do J Wilsen, Woolseys
EK Goldsmith, do Mrs Nicholsi do
G L Waters,
& Wife ; do
\HERIW E'S SA CE.— Whereas, on the 22d
s day of Dec. 1862, a final jadgment and decree
was rendered in the Distriet Court of the 14th
Judicial District of the State ef California, in and
for the county of Nevada, against Peter Rapp
and in favorof Frank MecGeen for the sum of
$1,619 40 principal debt, with interest on the
principal at the rate of 2 per cent per month from
the rendition ofjudgment until paid, together
with all costs] of suit, And whereas, on the
22nd day of Deeeutber A. D, 1862, it was ordered
and decreed by the said court, that the mortgage
set forth in piaintif?s complaint be foreclosed,
andthe property therein described, to wit :—
All that certain picee or parcel of land, situate,
lyin’ aid being in the township of Rough &
Rea y, county of Nevada, State of Cal‘fornia, pn
the road leading from San Juan to Marysville,
and about two miles from the bridge of Woods
& Clark, bounded and described as follows, viz:
Commencing ata stake eight rods south of the
north east corner of Danicl Wilson’s land; thence
running south 160 rods ; thence east 1° rodr :
thence north 160 rods; thence west 160 reds to
the place of beginning together with al! tcnements, hereditamencs, iranchises, rights, priv ie
‘lege and appurtenances theiecto belonging be
levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment,
Miss M Barnard, do
C Miller, B Tent
W Murphy, city
+ interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof ae
d. plied to the payment of said sums as aforesa
Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property, to
the highest biider for cash, in front of the Court
House d60%, fin Nevada,on Tuesday, Jan. 20th.
1263, betweén the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M. and
4e’clo.k, P M.
Given under my hand, this 26th day of Dec.
1862. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
J I. Caldwell, Atty.
CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY. rer
The fast and splendid steam
ers CHRYSOPOLIAS and
ANTELUPE will leave on
alternate days for San Francisco, at 2 o’clock Pp. M from the foot of K street.
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master,
willleaveon Mondays, Weducsdays and
Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
Marysville and Intermediate Land.
ings—Ewvery Day.
Steamer Young America, Littleton. Master, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7
o’cloek, A. M.
Change of Day for Red Bluff.
Until further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation Company will make two
trips per week to Ked Bluff, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M
Freight received every day.
For frieght ‘or passage by any of the above
boats, apply on board, or att ofthe CaliHey ther Barres » On board
rig Glo A. REDINGTOR, a
W.H. TAYLOR. . Agente.
Sacramento, April {7thtfCHRISTMAS ANDNEW YEAR'S
PRESENTS!!!)
ELIOLIDAYWT Goonpos?!t
PHILLIPS hes just received at his
Je store on Commercial stteet, a large and
magnificent assortment of Toys, consisting in
in part of
Dollis, Wagons. Canes,
:;, Swords, Baskets, Pistols,
o India’ Rubber Goods,
China Toys, Tea Sets, Tin and Zinc Toys,
Children, too numerous to mention.
ig¢> He also keeps on hand the best assortment
s €igars and Tobacco, to be found im this
aty.
Nevada. Dee, Ist. 1862.
SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! !
Opposition Dry,Goods Store!
No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada.
S we are determined to dissolve partnership,
we will sell our entire stock of
Foreign «nd Domestic Dry, Goods,
at San Francisco Cost. .
Our stock comprises every’ Shticle connected
with the trade. Gur Dumestic and Fancy Dry
Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We sell at
LOW PRICES, ;
and are determined not to be undersold by any
house in Nevada.’ Give us a call.
del7 H. HORWITZ & CO
PIONEER CIGAR STORG.
D ime oorssheeen Pipe ber —
39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
N. B, Store closed from Friday evening
Saturday evening. ‘or a ag
Sp keg OST MEL ALLS GSE
. from head to toe, with Business Suits,
W Wolworth, Grass V W Williams, do
T A Smith, do FP McBriell, Rock C
G Sutherland, Blue T OJ Woleot, do
GW Bennett. do JgMecLaughlin, do
{ J Hawes, es DS Hourch, de 2
W Smith, *""do M Zellervach, Lake C
J Polland. FrenehC J W Greenwell, R Dog
O Hill, DutehKlat, JM Buckoian, do
Mrs Watker, "Wash’n P Jones, :
Mrs Haff. do . R Evans, du
Wm Heiten, do BJoesink.,Woolsey’s
T Phalen,. Cherokee GC Powers, JakeC. . .
L Brannan, do JSCrosman, Todd’s V
And in fact ten thousand different articles for }
AEP EAE Dg OEE
ee
AROUSE! AROUSE! !
Awake from your Lethargy!
KNOW YOU NOT the sll and Winter
Campaign has commenced in earnest?—that
henceforth a progressive and tridmrhant war,
in the Clothing Department, will be ‘successfully prosecuted, until all the world and the
‘*rest of mankind,’’ are thoroughly equipped
and
Farnishing Goods? Just received, and for
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
at the old favorite place of resort, ‘
8. HAAS & CO.,
Sor. ef Pine and Commereial Sts.,
Ot. 19th, . Nevada. }
MOTHERS ! MOTHERS !!
‘Dorn to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
tg
SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN
This valuable preparation 18 the prescription
of one of the most experienced and Skillful
Nurses in New England, and has been used
with mever failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels. corrects
acidity, and gives tone andenergy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic,
remedied, end in death .We believe it the best
aud surest Remedy inthe World, in all
cases of Dysentery dnd DIARKHGA in
Children, whether arising from teething or
fromany other cause.
Fall directions for usiug will accorapany each
bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of
Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the out
side wrapper. :
Sold by all Medicine Dealers,
Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, New York
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
REDINGTON & CO.,
' AGENTS,
jly 12-6m San Francisco.
PRESERVE Y@UR BEAUTY!
Symmetry Form!
YOUR HEALTH & MENTAL POWERS
By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Spef
cific Remedy known as
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Read the Advertisement in another coJumn,
and profit by it— :
Diseases and Symptoms Exuumerated.
Cut ‘it out,and Preserve it. You may notnow
require it.
«But may at some Future Day,
*¢ Jt gives heaith and vigor to the frame,
Aud bloom to the pallid cheek.”’
It Sayes Long Suffering and Exposure.
Beware Counterfeits . Cures Warranted,
San Francisco, Dec. 23d 1°62.—1m
$100 Rewuard—Forany
e ease of Syphilis, in any stage,which ,
DR. LE KFUHWAU’S GOLL EN BAL-~
SAM fails tocure. Ne comment is névessary upon this medicin’, it stands entirely
upon its own unequaled merits ; if has cured thousands who have wasted handsome fortunes, and. will cure thousands morc. Golden
Balsam No. I for first and second stages, such
aS sores upon thelegs or other parts of the body, sore eyes, ete., ete. Golden Balsam Ne. 2,
for Tert:ary, Mercurial and Sphilitic KRheumatism. Price, $5 per bottle ;\upon receipt of this
sum we will ship to any part of the State—
NoTIce.—We have no agents for this medicine
and are sole proprietors and manufacturers. All
orders must be directed to us to obtain the genuine. Observe well the manufacturer’s name
upon each inside label. We guarrantee a per-fect and lasting cure.
. . RICHARDS & WHITFIELD,
Importers, Whelesale and Retail, Druggis‘s,
Corner of Clay and sansome sts., Sen Francisco,
Also, Sole Agents for the celebrated SPANISH
oe Et Aensiolina dina ticabieamds tent ee
sale at less than San Francisco Prices, . and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily {
SILK HOUSE!
JOSEPH ROBERTS &COo.
Number 9,
MONTGOMERY ¥
door from main
LICK’S
STREET, 34Gotrance in
BLOCK,
SAN FRANCISCO,’
IMPORTERS € Eee
Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress Goods,
jCleaks, Mantillas, Shawls,
Embroideries, Hosiery,
and Gloves!
New and Fashionable Goods received from
PARIS and NEW YORK, by ceery Steamer
All orders entrusted to us by our
LADY FRIENDS in NEVADA, COUNTY
will be promptly attended to. del6 2m
SPENCE & WICKES,
Wholesale Druggists,
REED Xs CAL.
A Party will be given by
MRS. BLUM,
AT. TEMPERANCE HALL!!
On Wednesday Eve’g, Dec. 31,1862
Tickets including Supper -$3,00.
Nevada, Detember, 5th.
e
GEO. A. WEAVER, i _ Je W. CLARK,
Nevada. San Francisco.
WEAVER & CO.,
No. 59 Broad Street.
HOLESALE and retail, dealers inGROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS
MINING TOOLS. &c., &c. Have taken the
Stand formerly eccupied by WEAVEK & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a com
plete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at
most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion of
he Public Patronage solicited.
Xr. Goods delivered free vf charge. £8
WEAVER «CO.
Nevada, March, 18th 1862.
9
BATES & McCORMICK, —
Wholesale Druggists,
fs
ANTIDOTE, & preparation never known to
fail, for the cure of Gleet Gonorrhea Irritation, Gravel. and all Urinary derangements. None genuine without our circular of Golden Balsam wrapped
around the boftle. ocim3
BAKER & WYMORE,.
DBALERS IN 2 :
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
Broad Street, Nevada.
\RESH MEATS, of ALE. KINDS
on hand and ‘r sale at Cheap rates
cash. .
Goods delivered Free cTCharge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
for sale
uo
WooD—Of all kinds, on hand and
cheap forcdsh.
4
_ TIMMONS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,.
No. 40 Main Street.
“Gregory & Boring’s old stand.
Nevada, Dev. 2nd, 1862.
G. W. KIDD, Cc. C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANSON.
A. H. HANSON & CO.,
GuccEssors ‘ro T. ELLARD BEANS
& co m
"2 4
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Groceries, P isions,
Liquors, Naiis, Pewder,
Quicksilver, Mining
TOOLS, ETC.
No: 52 Rroad Street, Nevada,
—_—<— +
rr Goods delivered Free vf Charge. de?
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
AndMachine Shop,
Spring Street, Nevada City
TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL?
to order. ‘Castings and Machinery of eve:
description. Quartz Machine construct
fitted up or » All kinds of Buildy,
Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills;
Horse Power and cela. All orders filled
gromptly. and at a8 uw rates as any estaplish
ment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigh
“Feb 16-tf HEUGH & THOM,
3
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
Q¢r Prescriptions carefully. compounded. > ia
4. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, ¥. BLOCK. JB
A. BLOCK &CO., ’.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevads
CIGAR:EMPORIUM !
No, 31 33, 35 amd 37, Broad Stftet,
NEVADA CITY.
\
%
RECEIVED THIS DAY
CIGARS!
Of the Most Approuved Brands
Also, the best Assortments of :
HARD CUT, FINE CUT,And’ Smoking Tobacco ! !!
i A. R. JENKINS.
—<—
PROCLAMATION :
W TAKE THIS METHOD OF .”
t
Proclaiming to the World *
— THAT — .
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
Can be obfained at LOW RATES. at
A. P.CHURCH/& CO.
Cor. of Pifte and Broad
A. P. CHURCH & ©O.,
AVE a stock of Blank Bookt ts
Stationery. Cutlery, Music. Mu
ee
cal Instruments, 4ohool Books. &¢-'
&e. ;
The Nevad
saTURDAY
n=
CHRISTMAS ei
mon style, leas
memories with
ere fond of Chri
it with ‘pleasing
alt ook back up
Bat it ie not alw.
tions, of the your
of regret lower .
after the holiday
the children of .
tosee the Chi it
its branches, wi
wake their little
ken with neglec
among the youn
devise some pla:
child who come:
Christmas tree,
procure a prese
_ put gladpees in
“dren, and if ou
rents might sen
dren, when they
public benefits
able to provide
body else wil, 1
go home in disa
MignTy Str
China street on
front of ane of
was seized wit
side-walk, a ho
Whether the I
~ dueed the revu
eshas not yet
medieal -authe
would Say.—'
wiff of Pia ad
MISERABLE
that miserable .
heen scattering
Laughable ; do
remeinber the
ballet of hogs
ina skillet: of
it belonged to
pauper here,
wallowing cor
Sacramente las
, DELINQUE)
the County pa
triet Attorney
proceed to p
taxes. From
4th of Dec
quents paid t
was received
ed, the grossa s
teen thousand
In A WEL
& Mills fell
Christmas Ev.
the mile in
twenty feet fi
ing in the wu
hour he was
The animal is
alittle.
_ ALABASTE
ly Visited . th
4 large size, k
. deactiption i
is undoubted
In the sout
anda half mil
a guthered e:
werlng. It
of the orange
leaves. 100,0
000 Ibs violet
Ibs of tubero
lowers.
°
TRE conti
Jackson, An
to Epley at
_ A Lepee
was disceve:
Palmetto R:
Van Bur
Calhoun, we
Tae Lon
finest wheh
» Oa
Pan