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December 7, 1861 (4 pages)

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+ : “it emer = snes Soret ewe nen ss en ’ An CO 6 OT tO LS CENCE et OTT TAI: Morning Transcript. besurrection, and that ke deems it best not to in too great haste to resort to extreme patriotism.” What for, did the Uston supground as the objecf of suppressing the in are et SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. (From our ‘Katra, of yesterday. licans “ are go intent upon party spoils, as to BY TELEGRAPH, lose sight of the high and solemn duty of . . No. 2. TO THE DAILY TRANSGRIPT. ticket last summer? Was Tr ‘SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 7th. <= = THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. measures until they are indispensible. We port the Conness understand the President to mean that in, ‘there any necessity for that ticket after the the last resort the most stringent measures other good Union ticket was putin the field ? : From the Sacrameite Union : Quixcy;.Ill., Dec. Sth.—The New. York will be adopted. , The platform of the 4th of July Conventiun Times special dispatch dated Washington’ Thé President congratulates the country, condemned its makers. as no patriots, by Dec. 4th, says that the rebels are in posses on the material advance of the power of the their ewn acts. Why did not the Union ex. The message of President Lincoln is a modUnion.’ Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri, hibit a little of those sublime virtues it prates est and unpretentious document, adapted to that would not promise a single svldier at about, when the best chance in the world was offered it? No; it loves to see others the comprehension of the people. It is short, first, have now 40,000 men in arms. -so with dent Presi No and it. Scott, play the magnanimous, but as for the Union, explic hero, the and paid is . clear A compliment . words few. so in it said has say it is far above. it. % to a suggestion is made that some further mark h anuc We come now toa beautiful, persuasive The message treats first of foreign affairs, of recognition for his distinguished services and patriotic remark, wonderfully calculated and the sentiment is conveyed that domestic would not be inappropriate. uldiffic invite to y of denc doctrines the ,ten to soften the hearts of Republicans, and melt troubles have The President examines -—WILL GIVE~ AT TEMPERANCE HALL. eeleme “There are twelve forts around Centreville } ties with foreign nations. The attention ‘of the Secessionists ably, and confutes them, A deserter from the rebels, a servant of day he fraterni Late in and han of the t On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, 1864. sion of Anandale, Fairfax County, and have a large force of cavalry. defended by field pieces. Four regiments of the enemy lately left. Centreville for Leesburgh. There are 42,000 men there now. ce THEIR 2d, ANNUAL BALL ommittee of Arrangements: F. Hf Fisher, D. Baker. * 0. E. Green G.E Withington _ edifice . Committee of Invitation. .at home where } to take G. Schmittburg” r Beauregard, dressed like a iwew York,soldier Charles Ferrand, Wm. Tisdale, came into camp last night, and says a whole S. L. Stout, L. B. Jeffery KE. Charronat, E Weiss, A. Bran, Jas. Colley, Kendall always . formed Charles Marsh, Jno. Blassauf, I. J. Rolie, L. Joseph, . regiment was supplied with such uniforms, a J. H. Helm, _ ('$.E. Bean, " R. Kelsey, * M. Schmeidschneider, W.P? Harrington, They were regeived in the Upon peace, predicting that some of us will live to remark that all Republicans will regard as a South from Boston. — sf ie Meception Committee. _, is nice week since. Congress is therefero called to the policy of and in closing, speaks hopefully of returning erly hove, idealized by the Union.—It defending our coasts and frontiers. this subject Secretary Seward called the atsee the Union contain 250,000,000. of people. soothing lotion : He states there are an abundance of good 0. G. Auld, J. Dreyfuss, Geo. Stone, A. Liebert The message is temperate, reasonable, They would save the country, but it must shoes for those who can pay for them; he tention of the Northern States in.a circular d plain, to the point and creditable to the head be through the agency of the Republican paid six dollars for his: : “ gome time since. Congress is: now invite ° party, as vrganized in the last. Presidential by the President to give attention to the matthat gave it birth. election, or net at all. Probably.they feel an es * ter as a national measure. ‘Union for the Sake of the Union.” inward conviction that the organization and 4 ve The President recommends the. construc. of The Sacramento Union of the 4th contains + tien of a military. railroad for the benefit. West an article under the above head, which, for ssee, the loyal citizens in East Tenne . coutemptibility, exceeds auy thing we have . ern Virgmia and Kentacky. the pay met in the columns of a. secéssion newspaAn appropriation is advised to to main which 0 Cerriage Commitice. B. H. Rider, Wm. C. Groves. t night. . of louse time to granted panying ‘Kloor Managers. ; G. Schmittburg, “G.E. Withington, = The remains of Col. E. D. Baker ar success of the Republican party had much to rived on the steamer, at San Francisco, on Jas. Colley, do with plunging the country into this horriWednesday, and was taken in charge by the Dee. 6. 1861. ble war, and hence they are bound to take thé burden of the war, as well as its managethe relatives of deceased and conveyed. to the _C. W. MULFORD. ment, upon their own shoulders. lished u country amount, house ot Mr. Stevens, his sonin law, where O. E. Green. ¥ A. H. HAGADORN not hap Cc. W. MULFORD & CO., but, Mic gested t “It is generous and just, indeed, to taunt they will remain until-the 11th, the day.of per. It is aimed at the Solano Herald, but Republicans with having “much to do with burial. Fai At their old stand, Main street, Nevada. sed suppo y the sentiment is designed to corrupt the pubeousl 1 OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates. erron was which , plunging the country into this horrible war.” Perthshite Sight Cheeks on Saeramento and 5an Fran: lic mind wherever the Union circulates, “Segr Maj. Riggs, in command of Camp and ade. block the n broke Conciliating becoming languhge, that, to in. to have ‘cisco.’ , Dust forwarded to the U. S Branch Mint for @Susular Courts in the Eastern Seas are it therefore becomés 4 matter of public comduce Republicans to vote for the men who Wright, near Warner’s Raich, arrested Dan Assay _ or Coinage, and advances made on the same of our comment. We propose to review the article in elected Jumes Buchanan, who appointed the Showalter and seventeen others, on their if required. i ™ recommended for the protection of the British for the detention of the claims question. : Floyds and all the other scoundrels who have and ia Liber The Union gives ite readers a long homily and Hayti of n nitio The recog done so much to bring about this rebellion. the sendinga Charge D’Affaires to each of on the duty of all patriots to -band together Taunt the Republican party with plunging for the sike of the Uuion, and ftofesses to these States are recommended. the country into this horrible war! nto accou have advocated a Union party last summer, ying gratif a The President gives The Union speaks of the necessity of a Ahe our finances and says, the expenses of to be composed. of Republicans and Douglas war are rot beyond the resourees of the counDemocrats. What was the course of that try, and he believes the patriotism of the paper? There was just as much, and more, people will continue to sustain it till the rereason last summer for all patriots to come together in one body as now. The leading ; tun of peace. disthe of ntly Republicans ot the State were in favor'of a buoya s speak ge messa e "Ph _ cipline in the army, ‘yécommends filling the Union party, and the writer for the Union Military Acadeuy to its utmost capacity, and must be aware that prominent Republicans way to Texas. They are vow held at Camp ‘Wright. Dan had been elected commander ofa party about one hundred streng, who had congregated near Los Angeles. The inference is plain. VOLCANOES.—The people of Virginia City ist. short of DR. HOSTETER’S Stomach Bitters. —The operation of this palatable remedy upon the stomach, liver excretory organs is singular: ly soothing and conservative. It regulates, re cruits and purifies them _ Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control and invigorating pro perties, arid it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by, the cares andl duties of maternity, a the saftest\and best tonic they can probably use. therefore recommenda that Democrate be ,range of moustains to the eastward, where a given a portion of the offices! Was anything number of extinct craters are known to exIf the defeated and discomfited. Democracy tallest . Pine st Nevada, Dee. 4th, 1861. laieia concentration of all the Union elements in have been seeing alight on the east of nights. this State to'grapple with the rebellion, and The Enterprize attributes it.to a volcano ina ever go ridiculous! him to. that. w County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates.” INCcO A celes iness th Chinese war to = merce im those quarters:-----— which . The offi money Steamboxt Springs have been behaving In all the ¢risis of female life it will be found eminently useful, andelderly persons. will de queerly of late, giving color to the impresare not. given a door keeper, a porter, or sion that a voleano is in full blast in Nevada moons to -wor rive much more benefit from it than from or© some other office, they will not ‘“ grapple gcene dinary stimulants.—Sold by all Druggists and ‘Territory. 6 suggests the employment and payment of put torth every effortto induce a fusion.— with the rebellion,” or there is danger they dec. 1-im dealers anywhere. ‘ : > _ >_> What was the result? Not a prominent will not! A more diibolical insult to the z chaplains for yoluuteers, — PARKER H. Frencu, the notorious, has Inthe Navy Department there has. been. Democrat or Democratic press would reUnion Democracy was never penned. been arrested in Massachusetts, as a rebel, NOTICE TO SCRIP OWNERS! much done. A more thorough organization, spond. The offpame from the Republicans: The concluding ‘paragraph of the article and plenty of evidence of the fact found on Co. TREASURERS OFFICE i and was rejected. They asked no one to in the Union coutaius the reiteration that the ; is recommended. NEVADA, Dec. 3d, 1861. { his person, support their organization, but to meet them be to sed suppo LL warrants drawn on the General Fund of Tho laws of Congress are Union in the last canvass advised Union lovthe County registered prior to January lst susceptible of being condensed to one or two on equal and honorable terms. Did the ing men to usite upon the man most likely 1859, will be paid on presentation at this offtce.—\. Religious Notices. the Union give the Republicans credit for their that ded Interest on the same ceases from this date. volumés, ind it is recommen to defeat the secession nominee, and that its es : E.G. WAITE, course? Nota bit of it. Its. efforts were : Methodist Church.—Hold regular service ~“ Treasurer of Nevada County, efforts‘were mainly directed against the sework be done. every Sabbath at the Methodist Church, head of fn the matter of the Federal Judiciary, the directed to induce the Republicans to go into cession wing of the Democratic party. Broad street, at 11 A. M., and 744 Pp. M. W. g the Fourth of July Convention, and support havin President gives good reasons for not The first asseition is not true. The Union Grove Deal, Pastor. F. J. DUNN, Epistopal.—At the Court. House, every appointed three Judges to fill the vacancies the nominees of that Convention. And after advocated the claims ef Conness, who was Sabbath
at 11,A.mM,and3pP.m, Rev. Mr. Willes,. : ATTORNEY AT LAW, ee: o occasioned by the demise of MeLeun and that Convention was over, it wanted Stanford not the man moat likely to defeat the secesPastor. Will practice in all the Courts of the State of .— to withdraw from the cuurse in favor of bell Baptist.—At the Baptist Church, Spring California. . Daniel and the resiguation of Camp sion nominee, and indirectly the efforts of atreet, every Sabbath at I1 A. M., and 7 P. M.— Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley 310-3m Two of the Judges resided in revolted States John Conness!—told how magaanimous it the Union tended to-divide the Union forces Rev: B. Brierly, Pastor. “ Congregationgt.—At the Brick Church, and he did not wish to make appointments would be in the former!! and how dearly he of the State, to the advantage of the SecesNN Main street, every Sabbath at 11 A. M., and 7 P. ce justi would recommend himself to the people by ef s State those ve sionists. depri would which . M. Rev. Mr. Cummings, Pastor. ACARD FOR THE ; ° Catholic.—At the Catholic Church, WashIn conclusion, we have to say, that when on the return of peace, and at present no so doing!!! The impudence of the thing street at 9A.M. Rev. F J. Dalton, Pas FALL AND WINTER _ eumpetent men'would feel willing to underwould blush the face of James Buchanan.— last winter the storm had broken upon the mgson or. the The idea of the stronger party, after having im s Judge of s dutie es the arge country, and v-hen.the South was laying the take to disch CLOTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. rebellious States. The President, however, made honorable offers to the. weaker, and flattering uncttéf to the soul that a large Arrivaisat National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. remarks that the North is entitled to one having been spurned, humbling itself before party in the North was ready to make comBADGER&< LINDENBERGER Bill Libel and aBulkhead of popul its Conness, of Jobn e virtu t by mon cause with the South; when it was more Judge at leas GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR. Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner of tion, but as another can scarcely be added to memory—the thought that a ticket first in necessary to open the eyes of the rebels to Merchant, San Francisco, DECEMBER, 5th, 1861. the Supreme Bench without rendering it too the field, composed of splendid material and the delusion; when the hope of help from C W Newman, —G— C Bran, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS City ,» do cumbrous, he proposes that the Judiciary of as good Union men as live on the coast, the North should have been nipped in the Chas Marsh, San Fran Geo Stofy E Beans, do J Chester do ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH. STOCK: systern be somewhat remodelled, so as to and sare-of success, would be hauled down bud, thereby tending to stay the course of T P Walter Jr, do W Dowthet, Grass V to the nominees of a crowd in which figured ts. benefi rebellion, did the so-called Union Democracy J L Hart, Sacramento . W R Watter, do give California and other States the G Jones, San Juan D Graves, * a ty) E would. call the attention of CouNTRY The President suggests several plans and alarge number of men known to be shaky of the State, did the Sacramento Union. profD Jones, o @6=6«oSS. Root, do MERCUANTS to our unusually large stock on the Union question, was the sublimity of . do J Boles, Moore’s fer to the Republicaus the hand of fellowship W Milf, od Goods. Our stock comprises every article in leaves the matter to the. judgment of Conj i ‘. absurdity. s, gress. Where was the Union's loyalty and inagThe attention of Congress is called to the ‘want of means of administering civil justice nanimity then? Instead of giving its influ* in many places in consequence of the insurence to the party of liberality; instead of rection. He ‘proposes that some efficient favoring the Uuion party having the only CG Miller, . GHill J Shultz. Coom Creek W J Bradley, do J Hardisty, S Flat Mrs Shoss, Red Dog J Chandler B Tent in a common cause 4 Did they offer the Re publicans an office? Did:the Republicans *T Z Stevens, ask an office ? Ne, witha patriotism that did them honor, knowing their minority, they voted for Union Democrats for all important W Brown. J Spencer, A P Babb, do San Juan ado City be devised for the admuistration of show of success, it devoted itself to the places of trust, and never faltered while * weane justice between loyal citizene und citizens weaker and illiberal. Did it ever press Contreachery was doing its work in the so-called of the revolted States, and between loyal ness to withdraw? Never to our knowledge. Union Democracy. They saved an opposing The tendency of its course was to divide the party from total demoralization, elected their citizens andthe Government. ford and Conness, thereby endangering the eight aro ses success of either. of the rebellion, and the expen The Union talks glibly of the union of per cent less, showing saving to the counpatriots in Pennsylvania, New York and of the South, try by the revolt The restoration of that part of the DisGhio; of the election of the Democrat Todd, trict-of Columbia retroceded to Virginia, is the Democrat Dickinson, etc. But it fails to advised for military reasons. The receipts frow the sales of public lands, and worked disinterestedly for their oppo. nents, without the hope of partizan reward. sLet the weaker party this winter profit by the. noble example set them by those whe are in the aséendeney now. Is there no #ratitude in the Union Democracy, for favors received? show.the election of a single Republican in a Do they want the liberality all bestowed in Deinocratic State or a Democratic County. their favor? Why should they haye a share of the offices? Is one party when ip a mi of course, have vee ung and the receipts The patriotism has all been on the Republiof the patent office also, while the demands van side. The liberality has all beenat the nority entitled to the help of another, and upon the Pension office ate largely increasexpense of Republicans and in favor of Demwhen conditions are reverted to claim the ‘ed. The names of disloyal persons on the ocrats. This is all we!l enough: We do not honors too ? complain of it at all. But we can complain The Union is like the hunter dividing game penmon roll are advised to be stricken off. up as a to ador John w hard—f clasping courage . } ’ perience the ehi in sight Yuba. Baw 10) flew. on ing bel ‘throug! ‘ato his the fro quartet footste, open hi horror Chinan imagine Had he have ce false o1 the jev former beat. in Tike ae : Line. Wehsye constantly on hand the largest stock and greatest variety of Cassimere and Geo Clayton, do shoutin Wool Hats of any house m Sen Francisco, and Police: ‘. our prices for these goods arg less than these of any other bouse, as we receive them direct from ‘the Manufacturers, Consignment. Our stock 1 white . of He wa FALL AND WINTER GOODS In this city, on the 6th inst. to the wife of Geo. $8. Maker, a daughter. In particulirly attractive, and the -er, and great feature ‘declare tethe Country Merchant is the unnsually , TREASURER’S OFFICE, tow prive—less than the cost of importation.— * We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods line, which goods we have purchased in / CAB NEVADA, Dec. 7th, 1861. this market, under the Hanimer; and are offer labore! TO SCRIP OWNERS! cont é Thé holder. or holders of Warrants, Nos. 134 ing them at New York Cost, and Less. and §35, drawn on the Indigent Sick Fund of the Cougfy, and registered May 10th 1860, are re ques¥ed to present the same for payment, as the interest on the same is stopped with this date.— If not presented for payment within a rgason able time the money in the fund will be applied to the next in the order of Ns ag E. G. AITE, Treasurer of Nevada County UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. we i es oS a JOHN A. LANgee CASTER would in y~ form his friends and who g e publish this Card in order that we may make new acquaintance*, and induce’ those who have not heretofore purehased of us to call and inspect our stock. of Clu was br ; Good articles and Low prices are the great inducemenss to all who purchase to sell again. Merchants who buy of us¢an make a good profit. and sell to their customers at alow -figure — Vge remain respectfully, your ohedjant servants. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Whoiesale Clothing and Hat Wirehouse, Nos. #1), £13 and 415 Battery st. dec. 1-3m an Francisco. = fore y robbed even te robbed Jack, . two an = provisi TO ALL THE COUNTRY SON Ne fie the public generally “ You ¢an take the owl and that he has added extensivel: to his already large The Presidevt apprehends little difficulof the spirit that would profit by Republican .with an Indian, AROUND. ; concessions and refuses to return like gr . I'll take the turkey, or. I'll take thé turkey and elegant establishment of Horses, Bug‘ ties: from Indian Tribes. gies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepar‘R. FINNIE,. Aa Agricultural and Statistical Burean is like: Tbe Union failed to report the. fact and you may have the owl,” says the white ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in skin. ra the State. Tone ‘Corner of Main and ‘Washington sts., Nevads. that in all the Republican counties of Petn' recommended. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, for sale all kinds df Grain and WAND N ylvania the Union Democrats were allowed for Ladies or Gentlemen will be JonN WORRELL.—This old resident of well equipped The President suggests that negroes b for seed. reaty at all times. A long experience in the busDemthe all in but Nevada, who went to the State of New York iness and an earnest desire toretain the confiaccepted from the South in lieu of pro rata a fair share of the offices, Wila Osis and Rye, Wheat, Barley, of direct taxes and -together with contraceratic counties the. Republicans were alon & visit about a year ago, lies dangerously dence of my friends, leads me to believe I will Corn, Buskwheat, Beans, Pe Tim ELE clectio , be able to give satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery. be provided for and colonized on some lowed nothing. . Mark that, andmark that sick at the town otLockport, N. ¥, with bands ; territortoy be acquired. be says he res, e measu In. regard teextrem keepfar, so ate haa endeavored to be moder the Union in the front ing the integrofity other glaring fact, that the secession journals rheumatism. We learn with egret that a of this State talk of the increasing gains of letter has been received by his family which their party in Pennsylvania. says that his physicians despair of his reeovThe Union ia fearful a few of the Repuabery. arrove i felt his CLOTHING AND FURNISHING M Biglow, do C W Bmith, R Creek BiIRTE. The revenue. from the Postal Department Union strength of the State between StanSenator, gave the House a loyal organization is but two percent less than last year in spite were m ba . the ' tokens > Carriages always in readiness with careful driothy, Red and White Clever. vers forthe use of es, Balle, &c. ‘The qualt of assortmen good aud Together with alarge ity of my stock will permit me t¢ say that t ose . : ns. s Provisio and Grocerie pleasure or on. business would do well to giveme a . Nevada, Dec. 4th, 1861. ~ 4 , Which wit! be sold at the lowest rates. Nevada, Dec. Sth. pany’s II. Fa the Bo ment. PRE oppear been ft — ., presaly mdebt.