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January 27, 1863 (4 pages)

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; . ! \ 4 4 q ¥ ® % P ; ) ? : sens gp ni areas PE * ( hg Gi ei Paha 3 OS ca NEG: Ra ASD BARD OES ELIE Hi RENOIR wii l i ot ‘.mecté again to-night. This is a sentence __be-without a represen sentative in the Senate at -. = time when her interests, not ‘only ia Na-—<g100 bounty will be paid to each man by squad that held a meeting at the Court TUESDAY BORSING JAN. 27. + we are tired of bearing or seeing. Betore If some compromise is not effected between the friends of the different candidates, it is, “jot improbable that they will fail to make » sélection, and asa consequence, the State} ‘ronal butin State questions, is of the most vital importance. A failure of the Legulstare to muke choice of a Senator at this time . would be s disgrace. The Bee says that any sumber of ramors afe afloat to the effect thatmoney has been used in this contest. If we are going to have a return of the corruption of past Senatorial contests, why not let us atate them. Wg are satisfied that there is . hannock en impossibility. one candidate in the field who has money and thé influence of monied men to back hia . Another bas net the money to use, and another would scorn the idea of secupying ‘ the highest-place in the nation if it was to be purchased. The Bee intimates that there will be an expose of those who are engaged im buying and selling at Saciam nto. We hope there will be. Let the corrupt barterers be held up to the public gaze. In God's name if such things bave been done and there is any evidence to fix it upon the guilty letit be brought forth. The man who will point out these corrupt scoundrels will doa service to the State that will not be forgotten. : rer We have received the following noties from Capt. Z. B. Adams, San Francis ea: “The undersigned is authorized to raise Company B. of the California Light Caval“ry. for active service in the East, which will forthwith be organized at Headquarters 216 Montgomery street, Platt’s Hall, San Franciseo, and mustered into the United States —~—garvice for three years or during the—war, under the Massachusetts quota. ‘T'ranspor: tation is provided, quarters, subsistence and outfit will be furnished a5 soou as accepted. the United States Government. This organization being intended for light service, every man must be a first-class horseman, healthy, active and intelligent. The company will. be a portion of Maj Thompson's command, and will leave on or abuut Feb. 11th.” We publish the above in full for the benefit of those who have expressed a desire to join acowpany of this kind. Whe will respend to the call? Perhaps the objection will be raised that it is to fill up another State’s quota. This objection would be ridiculous and no one will-urge it that is at all anxious to assist in puttirg down this hellish rebellion. Whathas become of the “Tue News.—We learn from late diepatebesthat General Batler is to be reiostated at New Offeans, That his beadquarhigher up. We cannot see any Yeason why . Gen. Butler should have been removed unless because he had rendered himself 9bnoxed himself the “right man in the right place.” His return to Louisiana us a goed movemittee te reports bill fur the admission of Utah as a State, the condition of admission to be the probibition of polygamy. Romero. Mexican Minister, has received ‘flattering dispatches 2 to the condition of his government. ‘The French army was awaiting reinforcements. The Mexicans are fortifying the principal towns and it is now believed that Puebla, the city of Mexico, and*other places of importanee. aré impregnable, at least to the French army now in Mexico. : The stormy weather on the Potomac, has been 2 great detriment to the army of the Potomac. The roads have become impassaAN itinerant pedier in Amador county refused to take out the Federal license, and the Deputy Cotlector there sued and_ recovered rwith costs, before a Justice of the Psace.— The case was appealed by defendant to the County Court, and was argued before Judge Gordon on Wednesday last, and decided by him against the United Stateson the ground of want of jurisdiction: be holding that Congress cannot confer jurisdiction upon State Courts, neither could State Courts yo!antaon Tet-} ccd interfering «ith. Southern institutions. “Parsox Browxtow recently delivered before a crowded audience, im which he set ‘to the promotion of loyal methodism at the South. We mks a few extracts: ~ : . have canvassed every Eastern and most of the Northwestern States for the last eight months, and while J have changed no opinion, I must say ‘that the North never contemplaconduct of the South, that slavery is pretty well pisyed ont. and the.Sonth may thank herself for it. If ber negroes are emancipated or run off, #willoe a righteous retribution.~ : : ee As I have said at the North before not less rebellion-ig not the work of Abolitionists, but of God-forsaken Southern deniagogues. I have always been a pro-slavery man, and opposed to Abolstionism, but must say that this. rebellion is not’ the work of Abolitionists, but of a corrupt South. . The Government under its present form, has existed nearly eighty years. During this period we have held nineteen Presidential elections. in which the South with but half the States, populatien and elec. toral votes which the Nerth bs, eleted thirteen Presidents, and the North has elected six. . The-South reelected five ofher Presidents, who held the Government forty, years, while she made it a point to allow no Northern President tohereelected. Notsatisfied with this, she seized, appropriated, kidnapped, and ‘used as catspaws one-half of the Northern Presidents, The last sh~ appropriated; soul, bedy and breeches, was Buchannan, that miserable old public funetionary. I am not here to reproach any one—I have joined the unconditional Union party. to put down the rebellion atany cost required—but still I hope the ladies will rebuke their husbands and sweet-hearts since any man who can live in this sin-stricken world for eighty years without courting a woman or wedding a wife, is fit for wolf-bait. rily, assume jurisdiction of United States cases; wherefore he ordered judgment for defendant with costs. The ease has been appealed to the Supreme Court. Tue New York Herald, of Dec. 22d, says that J. C. Jewett & Co. have launched from their yard, at Brooklyn, three steam gunboats for the Chinese Government. The Ching and Kiang-Soo. They are very substantially built. iron-braced and strengthened, and they will be supplied with good ar. mament and all the modern appliances.— There three gunboats are the firet of the Chinese steam navy. W. P. MILLER, the inventor of the new gunboat—to manufacture which the California Gunboat Company recently incorporated themselves—departed on the Golden Age for Washington, carrying with him a working model of the vessels and its machinery, which he designe exhibiting to .the Secretary of War and the Naval Constructor. cytes Tue Marysville Rifles are to celebrate the coming anniversary of Washington's birthday by a ball, ete’, and make that. the occasion fur the reception of the Oroville Guards and their ladies, instead of the day of the dedication of their new Hall, as formerly proposed by that Company. THe Wreck oF THE GoLpEeN GaTe.— The pilot-boat Potter, of San Francisco, arnames of these vessels are Che Kuang, Dai-< 4} gia. T intend to call a. Conference of the local these “ébel priests. We will put these se~ eédera and rebels out. and recover the church property whieh rightfully belongs to us and rot te the traitors This Methodist Book Coneern in your city. which has published so much treason, is not the property of the rebels. It belongs to the loyal Methodists, and we mean tu hate it back. Here is a copy of the joins upon all our preacheds obedience to the laws and constituted authorities of the land. A transgression of this injunction makes the defendant hable to expulsion trom the church. When the elders are ordained they are brought around the siter (you have seen the . ordinations here frequently, for all the elders were ordained bere. as this was an aristoeratic congregation—a bon ton upper-tendom church), and there. in the presence of God and the congregation, the bishop lays his hands upen their heads, and swears them to oppuse all disloyal dectrines. Thus these rebel preachers are perjured—foully, baselv, wickedly perjured. Early, when he was orduined a bishop, took an oath to promote peace and harmony, law and order. I heard him ewear the lie myself iv. Columbus, GeorParson Sawrie, who knows him_ well, ‘itrsome private trafiwactions, says that Early ig a ce oe corrupt old creature. Let us believe rebels always when they testify against/one another ! »sed, the fevelation will shock the countfy. These Southern Methodist preachers b¢gan the work of disunion years ago. Johw’C. Calhoun. the arch-originater of treason, sent for Bisep Capers, and had a long private conferenee with him at the time the split oceured inour Church. Then was the House, in this city, not long ago, to dévise ways and means to go East and join some company on the Atlantic side? Of course those persons will not oppose the idea of connecting themselves with a Mass:chuse‘ts company, &® State which has ‘appropriated ‘more money and men, in pfoportion to her wealth and populaticn, than any other State itethe Union. We would really like to have aj company organized in this county to foray a distinct-part of the regiment which is now called for. et some one in Nevada m ve jy the matter aid raise a company of 100 men that will be acredit to this city. Murper or THE USS. ConsuL aT rived at Mazatlan, December 28th, from Manzanillo, having recently visited the wreck of the steainship Golden Gate. the wreck are still visible, but from observations made round and about it, it appears that the sides of the vessel must, have given way since the wreck, and that the treasure aboard the ill-fated steamer has drifted out and been buried in the sand.’ The New York and foreign underwriters had been to the wreck endeavoring to obtain the treasure, but had abandoned the enterprize before the Potter reached the ground. Tne President, to whom the Pacific Ral. read Law left the decision of the subject, has oe é Portions of entering wedge of diaunion: I meantu show th i : their countrymen. _— Great demand for carpenters'in Virginia city;alao, for female help. MARRIED. On Sunday evening, the 25th inst., See B. Brierly, FREDERICK BULACHER to BREMER. both of Nevada, Se ete The newly married coupte haveour best hes, for their future happiness. Arrivals at Nanionail Exchange Bedad Street, Nevada. saw GEO. R. LANCASTER. PROPRIETOR JANUARY, 24. 1863. San Francisco and New York. who voted forthat wretched old creature ; . preachers, and we will expel the last cevil of . . Church Discipline. and it most positively en-_ a oe _—nm the villainy of these wretches shall 4 NOTICE! eel We hare also received an additional stock of Geodyear’s Mubber Coats: sw ~~ “ -sWWhh ite and Bleek *: Also, on hand Gum Eeots, all kinds and sizesS$. HAAS & CO., Cor, of Pine & Conimercial Street-~ + = s Z S. HAAS & CO., Corner of Pine & Commercial Street. ‘Nevartla: Jan: Z3dFEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES ! Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known 2s HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For all Complaints incident to the sex. No. Family should be— a g Without it.. And None will when once Tried by them. It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life, _ Before.and after Marriage. ~~ During aud after Confinement,
To Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channel -and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, From whatever Cause Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! “Take HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. See advertisement im anether column. ut out, and sent for it. San Francisco, Jan. 24th, 1863—1m JUST PUBLISHED: Bancroft’s Hand-Beeck Almanac for 1363, greatly enlarged, with many new additions. Banecroft’s Practice Act, — odoumat ad m topograr hical of ‘s War Map a ical map the seat of warin Virginia. Maryland and North Carolina. Bancroft’s War Map, with the Fredericks— te Richmond, on an evlarged scale. en ~ tee tp fi + Castings, Saw, i ‘and EPH ROBERTS . Number 9, JO MONTGOMERY. door from main = LICK’S STREET, x entrance » in FRANCISGO, SAN 2 ae 4 & or— pero nnReORE T Silks, Velvets, Famey Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls, Embroideries, Hosiery, =e ~~ g@imd Glevest New and Fashionable Goods received from PARIS and. NEW YORK, by every Steainer— All orders entrusted to us by cur + LADY FRIENDS in NEVADA COUNTYwill be promptly attended to. dels tm SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CTI NCAL.Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, za Street, Nevada City TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL? S to order. Castings and Machinery of ev description. Quartz Machinery construc tted up or repaired. All kinds of, Builh,, Bark Milb; Horse Power and Car «. All orders filled romana. 204 at a8 10W rates as any estadlish ment Sacramento or San Franciecu—ireigh added. Feb 16-6f MEUGH & THOM,GEO. A> WEAVER, J. W. CLARK, Nevada. }° San Francises. WEAVER & CO.,. No. 59 Broad Street. : HOLESALE and retail, dealers inGRO : CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS, &c., &0 Have.taken the Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a com~ plete Stock of Goeds, which w be sold st most reasonable rates for (ASH. A portion of ne ey Goods delivered free of charge. Cf 3 iv ree ° ve t WEAVEK 4&0. gion of Nevada Territ teteccue Gales de’ the Cotarete mines. X07 A reliable it wan r Nevada County. aA TRCESETE Cor elites j2?wi : San Francisco, Cal. A. P. Church & CO., Bread Street Book Store, have jnst received the foliowing list of new publicatious : Adventures of . Phillip..by Thackeray. The Canoe and Saddie. by Winthrop. Pad Poet’s Journal. .by Bayard Taylor. The Wife’s Stratagem. 39 Men for One Woman, by Chevalier. Mirjam.. .... by Marion Harland. America Before Europe.. by Gasparin. . ___Amnual Eneyelupedia of Events. _ BATES & McCORMICK, Wholesale Druggists, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Qa Prescriptions carefully compounded. £4 “ST. PATRICK’S BALL 1 TUESDAY; MARCH 17th, 18631! Messrs. THOS. WILSON LUKE McLAUGHLIN Would hereby give notice that they will gives Grand Social Ball, at Mistress and Maid.. by Miss Maloch. . American Statesmen. Les Miserables, in i vol by Victer Huge. . Temperance Hali= ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 170. "The public is respectfully invited to # Nevada, Jan. 5th, 1863. —) SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ! Opposition Dry Goods Store. No. 54 Broad’ Street, Nevada. A® we are determined to dissolve partnership, we will sell our entire stock. of at San Francisco Cost. Our stock comprises every_article connected with the trade. Gur Domestic LOW PRICES, and are determined not to be undersold by any GuAYMAS.—The Mazatlan Copmopolitan of . decided that the gauge of this road shall be . i Newmpns, San Fra K Phelan, Moores . house in Nevada, Gives 5 ev ITZ & CO January Ist, states that abuut the 20th of . Gye feet. z ¥ ua + 4 7 penn. Chersipee : ; ' > Gwin, cooper, Grass H. MACKIE, HENRY PHILIP December, Mr. W. L. Baker, American-Con ue O J Fleteher, e C€Cé i do ‘7 1 atGuaymas, in company with Stephen . Tandae Angeles Mown tap-hopp veduend. 5 Siam. do J Dawley.’ Selby F H. MACKIE & CO., oe ? ge Kin size. Cause. high price of paper. J Cotighlia, do RB Sylvester, Blue Tent BANKERS. i Mr. Randall, three Mexidfas es TE Laird do RS: =e : yee ates Hutehineon, Mr. ’ ‘ . pl oe ' Beaton, idl (Suecessors.to C, W. M ) naan American whose ntmes are not knoway Tie-Great Indian Peninsula _Bailway, . }Smith. « ron Beck. Moores/ at the old stand, Main street) Nevada. started from ita on v re 0 rar ¥ pi egco™ traffic, : ea miles, and = ry Oa ES 7e2 0 Q Mil ‘Sight Cheeks oa Francisco and Saeraé mines in the Territory. On their miles are ufer construction. The woerk-. WwCoombs, Washoe C Maltman, Frog Lake . ™&® change tlantic States Europe San Xavier, 75 miles from Guaymas, Ran. ing expenses have been reduced from 78 ta ben nd oe city gee age om the A 6 See, dail, becoming alarmed, refused to proceed. . 62 per cent, and'ttié average cost of con-. RK Mcore,’ Marysville CP Tolliver. do ny og re Gold forwarded to the U.S. The rest of the party started on their return. . struction has been about £9,000 per mile. . © Meerty, Moores’ E Burroughs, do County Serip bought at the Highest Rates “S afew days we rondhapencnietegeh td 2 od hg oe ey sgh ae ~~ Jame5th, . Beakedely tere 10. ant were discove on the road . ’ reughou m mbay e cotton-. J M Heydiauff, San F G Hettinger, Red D = : th illo, piereed with arrows. ~ Mr. . fields, D Lathrope, Seorasa’e $ Sterere . hoor? GEORGE WwW. KIDD, Stephen Hutchinson was formerly apartner. 4 pexxy savED IS A PENNY EARNED.— F Babeock. Vitginia CJ Panawet Rock® . 5 tne Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. of Colemsn, of the Internationa! Hotel, San} 1; . .44 garment'wea 4 ; J MeNish, io F —— a OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar ly fi Rood ge re out Cree poor One®, 15 a haidwin, de 18 Be G%e Sak censines ton Francisco.: Consul Baker was formerly from . i; i, cheaper,’ although you have to give GA Bonnett, do i— 42° . orwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U8 Rhode Island. é double as much for it, Practice true econo~ . fW Latte. "8 J Benton, do _. Mint. ' ; ae . ; : ’ GW Kadd, Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento e Young America Company: No my, and buy your Clothing of Heusten, € Cae, ev WL Phillips, ~ Drafts on the Bastern Cities at the Lowest Hates S 1, , eg will give their annual ballon . Hastings & Co., the celebrated outfitters of . Hall, Blue Tent M Garvar, = un pangnanes at the highest Market \. shail peanhes, . C Barker,GrassV PShingh, do . Nevada, March 7 4 and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We hm: CIGAR EMPORIUM ! No, 31 33, 35 and 37, Broad Stre¢t, NEVADA CITY. BECEIVED THIS DAY FINE VANA 40,000 GigARSt ile Of the Most Appreuved Brands Also, the best Assortments of “WARD CUT, FINE CUT, And Smoking Tobacco !!! A. R. JENKINS. UNIO'N HOTEL Formerly Bailey House, NevadaThree Story Fire-Proof Brick Beard per day... Gs Mate . aaenel $1,5¢ B. 8. STARR, — Aug. 23d—tf Proprieter. ) “oa oH Te eee ate 12 If ye would know all about the Ws"! ede friends kno* A sian nee DisTRIC Rigondi» v plaintiff. ‘Comper Lawrence on-motion { Counts Driscol, ry Feb. F2th. Court ing.” ter One great. dea! esteblishee when han ible idea. ever reftin fuily” that we have t ccommredat ‘hearty euy cbuareh afl rm We dies of the Featival o ject is tiful chare ‘street. © V to the-pul satisfactio claim on 1 hope they takings. rT destroyed terday aft _ steve pipe at the tin ta see one about $5 _BACRA. ing for a. an Saeratr wae inva have ean a half in vet in.as there wa You hi Yhe Mar and a hal edificatio was inv. town, fo work on capping . ber ? Gm largest « will aces . Views. te trance t ter and with Ba of battl loon Cc near Yo tare, en are-the have se Brady havea sortmen Ce “Wade’ San Fre edited . the Stat Kini who ki summet ALC upon C Chapmi the hea died soc