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fun Cowrest Next Yean.—The evi
dences that the Demveracy of every stripe
are orgasizing in this this State for a grand and
decisive battle, during the present year. are
many and-conclustve: The results of elec“been such-as te inapire the secresion sy=ps thizers. and their covert allies here with the
and
sive stale. ‘They bope to be able toclect mes
to represeut California in the National Congrees and in.the State departmests whe can
bee with the Vallandighems and the
Wools of mones.or effort will
_» pet be sptred to consummate theit fell pur~ pose. ‘The marshalling of forces for the sum
mer campaige is siready begus. What do
We shall not atieuspt to disguise whet sppears to us to be the truth. We say that
the conflict will be a desperate, but decisive
one, we believe, that the Administration wi!l
be sustained by victury perching on the Unjoa banner. It must beso. The loysi men
of California cannot sffurd to be overrun by
the Philistines. The country cannet afford
it. The necessities of the times consct allow it
fiean party hes been gach as to repress the
enthusiasm of many whe stood by the good
cause in the early days.of evil report, and
who bravely bore the brunt of battle in times
of greatest peri. It is no uncommon erent
te hear old Republicans reiste their hard eonflicts; how fearlessly and without regard to
cost they bate #t06d up for the maintenance
= ‘g sactifice; how disinterestedly they
contended_for the right, caring nothing for
public peli themecires, but bojrng the honors and exioluments of office would be so
vestewed as to. reward ‘he faithtul and at
~<the sume time perpetuate the rule of « party
a having the ceatral principles of justice, and
They cémplain that those who
eS hate and. beat of the day are
thrust aside td-give: place to eleventh bour
‘men, who have dove nothing but rush at the
soend of the gong for dipner. It is too true
that the children’s mest hos n toe often
are so many that séme of our old chiefs are
material to make a purty of, because of its
ie d for the men who rally at
the sound of inner bell, but never betore.
Look, say they, where the spoils are to be bad
and see the impudence of those who were
‘recently aliens to the party, justling aside the
old soldiers who were wounded in the fight
but won the day. ‘They point te our Legis.
lature and say, look at this man, «nd that, and
that, and more, who have siandered and
abused us in days agone, and only when beat.
en and vatiquished and starved toextremity,
~ and when the loaves intervened between
‘them and principles, have they takea a step
‘ig the direction of the latter. The principle
is established.in the party that the last and
the: least should be the firat, and so our old.
soldiers are invited and encouraged to stansloof, denounce and curse, when the elements of the present Union party are reorganized to fight the opposition, dtil the last
minute, and then, it they can wuster the and
dacity, rush. in and claim the oyster when
others have opened the shell. —
We hear a great deal of such talk, and
there can be no doubt among politicians that
it is in a great measure too true. A party can
never hope to command enthus asin among
its members by giving the late accretions
_and_undue favoritism, any more than a Gen~
eral can command the respect of hie men by
their neglect. The old Democratic party
never or rarely bestowed an office upow any
but the true and the tried, and that was the
secret of its success, It offered few bids
ers, but won the assistance of staunch men
by holding out ths rewards of office to those
who bad been persistent in party service.
The rule, that the labofer is worthy of his
“hire, is the true one in politics. The more
. Jabor the _— wages is the principle, all
other things being equal.
The fact that this principle has rot been
acted on, may weaken us somewhat in the
coming conflict. In ordinary times it would
be, perhaps, disastrous. But the great patriotic. interests involved ought to nerve us
= a nll to, labor'to overthrow'the hosts af secesfinally, Let past neglects be forgotten
in the paramount object of, were: the
country on * enemies.
: Bid The news of yesterday bas
. come over the wipes that Vicksbarz is probtions in several of the Northern States bsve.
the appearances in the political sky portend?
-resclation, and finaly after” more “pettifogalr course pursued by the old Repubiple, when to do sn was a represch. bes money, friends ‘and power, and
given to the dogs. The cases of auch action
{ain to declare that the present porty support
the Administration is not composed ot .
. documents, were not delivered to-day, but I
for the impudent importunities of new com-f
Ratvortal Correspondence. Fer the Transcript a,
«i Mr. Editor rant en opr
'-% facugues, J ‘oe, 1953. ot! Sapyrorat wiesl tial popredeeticns
‘ably ours, and Murfreesboro assuredly s0,—
Gen. Rosecrans proves te be ssother cort of .
aan from Don Carlos Buell. His Dutch .
blood ie“warmed by the fires of American pstrictism. He is alive General with a soul in
him for hervie deeds. The fight before Morbut by superior generaiship it has resulted i. 4
a glorious rietory to our arms. The loss 1s .
great, but success is cure That is dehght: .
fal to know after hearing the many reports
in the last f-w months of rebel raids and
Federal repulses. Every Union man is intenecly arxicas ta Know if the Missiesippi is
really opened at taat by the brilkent achieve. s
ments of Gen. Sherman at Vicksburg. Let ji
me-kaow that it is true and my hepes for the
American Repiblie will-be more sanguine
than_ever before. since this most accursed
rebellion began. The Mississippi ours, and
the day is not far distant when the old fiag
will be weleomed back to every rood of its
pxteraal soll. . ee
The houses met to-dsy>and elected the
caucus nowinees of last evening, ne one dissenting. Resolutioos indorsing the emancipation proclamation were introduced in
both branches of the Legisisture:~ In the
Senate some frivolous fault was found
with the phraseology ofthe _resolutics,
but it svon came to a vote when 31 ayes
were. récorded in ite faver. In the other house a great many words were made
by a “Constitutions! Democrat” against the
ging than would satiata country jury sitting on a case involving ten bits, it was referred to's committee not yetinexistence. No
doubt the resolutions will in good time puaé
triumphantly; and thas will the people of
California, through their chosen representatives in Legislature sasembled, arrsy themselves once again on the s'de of the Administrstion and bumadity and justice.
' Nothing further of importance has trenspired to-day. The Senstoria] pot i« bviling
aa bard asever, but on the surface there is
no unusual appearance. Brown came up on
the boat this morning, adding the third candidate for the U.S. Senate to the list of those
urging their claims i in person. He bas taken
his position more ix medias res than his ¢ompetitors, having rovms about half way be
tween the Orleans and the Capitol, which is
supposed to give him the adyantage of tuking the members both ways Harvey Brewn
is no ordinary man in a politics! contest.. He
gry use
all with splendid effect for bimself when he
sees a favorable opportunity.
For some reason I do not understand, the
Gavernor’s Message and the sccomparying
“_ the will be given the houses to. morThey willbe all found very interesta “diimiasia, which the people should read
and pay more attention to_than’ they have
hitherto been:in the habit of doing.
The peaple of. Sacramente have~ ‘taken a
little pains to clear the crossings of sper
fluous mud to-day, s» that me eifibers have a
mere comfortable trip to the éapital and back
than yesterday. The sky has cleared up:
the news is first rate. Members are in good
humor with themselves and everybody, and
the talk of leaving for oth=r quarters . will
probably-ead-in talk and nothing else, vet in
view of the.approaching Sth, the celebration
of breaking ground ow the Pacific R ailread,
and the dedication in San Franeisco of!the
Pioneers’ new Hall, it is possible that the
Legisiatute may adjoura over from to morrow till Tuesday. I hope not
Epvucation.—During the year 1850, according to the Inst census, 5,000,000 persons
received instruction in the various educationalinstitutions in the Umted States—one fifth
of the entire free population. The general
government has given over 50,000,000 acres
ofthe public domain, to the several States
for educational purposes.
“AT a rale of Government cotton’ at Philadelphia the prices ranged from sixty to sixtyeight-cents per pound
THERE-is a railroad 14 miles in léngth, in
New Zealand. which has a grade of 2,800
feet in that distance,
TRE ieadienn body efa man was washed
ashor? at Fort Point, near San Fresciete on
the 28th ult.
OVER fifteen Wander miles . of -teigraph
have been constructed i ne ie Australia.
GoLp at Richmond ie is quoted at 250 per
. bl sckguatiism
Journat, tiss been thatef. loathing conteaipt. .
. And fram the manser in which it appears
stamps the editor as sn endorser of those
sentiments. Iti is wieless for biai to prevaricate for the ink’ is searce'y dry wherein he
condemned as unworthy the dignity of a free
‘Prete to descead to low, resomous vulgarism. If be then uttered his trae sentiments,
eerie 7 and that too. when be, at whom it
is directed. is away. He says it—the-tsnguage— wight be more diguified “and genéle~
manly. It would kave been far more so in
him if those charges were true. to have waited
until the editor of the TaaxscrirT had returned, tien te hare reiterated and if necesry. substantiated them by proof, Bat keow
ing thgen not to have the first blus) of truth
be cowardly stabs whea his vicfim is away
from his implements of defence. I but speak
the sentiments of the community when I sar
he has broken down the barrier which proteeted bims and stands in the open arena of
“a challenge to-any of itschampions. Q
IsPporTasT Questiox SeTTLen.—Hang,
out the banners. bring forth.the tin borns.,
and let the world rejoice ! The Emaneipation
Prociamation pa'es in importance with a
rexed questing recently settied—the awarding of the Post-ffice advertising of Nevads. .
Permitting our enthusiesm ta subside for a;
moment we will endeavor to gite the reader
trnglement st Nevads-really was. For sev.
eral years the Demacrat.in a fearful spirit .
of monoply, bas controled the’postal printing .
of Nevads. But afew weeks since th Journal. the modest Jourzal. intimated ‘that its
modesty had deterred it from reciting the
Postoffice advertising, (letter list.) when it
was réslly entitled to that immense’ source
of revenne, having the largest circulation in
the section embraced within the imits of the
Nevada Postoffice. Well the Democrat folks
began te shake at the knees: they felt the
stusning effects of the Main street thanderer,
and had “to come toa sight " for the pri-ting ef the letter ist. The Te anscuipT per.
haps did not want the crumb; at any rate
the sicacious Brawn did not sail inc The
contest was between the Democrat and the
Journal, and the former retains the Postoffice
patronage ; beating its sprightly neighbor bs
nearly one hundred pointa. “To give the
r-ader an idea of the magnitude of the prize
won by the Democrat, we mention the fact,
on the authority of that paper, that its biil
for advertising the letter list for the last
qurter amounted to two doligrs and thirty.
six eents.--G. ‘FS Netional. rare
A log of eed lying w upon thé ‘spring grass,
* wightier, by ite pressure against the hidden roots, than all the laws of growth!
A larce bed of oysters, estimated by the
fishermen at the value of about ‘£5,000 hss
just been discovered about three miles off the
mouta ef Da rtmeuth harbor, in England.
”
A LADY aleovtiedn for sale, in a Southera
paper, one baboon, three tabby cats. and “a
parrot. She states thnt being married she
has no ‘Grther use for them
STHAMBOAT hands on the Missouri and
Mississipp: rivers now receive fifty dollars
per month. :
vcaber of f the “Sahales Hereld tain
tke following :
We-regret that it was ‘nat our let to be
present. Wwhen,on Monday last, District Attorney Johnsen presented tothe Hon Court
of sessions; of this. county, a -eopy of the
Federal Excise Law; requesting. the Court
ta take judicial coynizance-of the fact that all
lawyers are required te have a Federal license
before they could legally be allowed to practee, adding that the di nity of the Court reqitired that the law shouldbe complied with.
Quite a sensation: weare intormed, was for
a time created, and loyal att .rhevs improved
the first opportunity te apply to Collector
Siddons for the necessary scrap of paper.
One honorable gentleman, hewever, sprung
the question of State's Rights, and the Judge
took the matter under advisement.
Arrivals at Nanonal Exchange
Bread Street, Nevada.
GEO. R&R. LANCASTER. PROPRIETOR
cent premium,
ae / JANUARY, 7, 1863
Dr Knox, San Fran .)Fordon, You Bet
Capt Kidd, do JH San Jean
NJ Chiop,~ do J Lenhar Alpha ~
J Hanna, do J Kelley, do
MJUHydiayf, de 8 W Jens, do
J Trask, a ~ AG Cal Hill
TO Jackson, a0 ~~ -Dr Hall, Lake city. —-.
> > wD,
EP MoCurdy, . ao J Saylor.
J Jewett, ~ do Mrs Bowers, SanF
G Peek Sigcostt 5 B Daverport,
rer ler, Blue Tent =e Withington, W’a
ae 8 . Red Dog C Harrington, G Valley
BF snell, do J Kelley, * do
Mt Haydions, do SH . Moores
Dias Ranch Mise M Bohanan,do —_ .
M McDavett. D’ville TD MeGill, ~ do™"P William, You Bet . G Piooy, Washington
some idea of whatthis Postoffice printing en-.}-‘Land skilfaily performed. Terms modcrate..Or
(ders leit oe the ae
s
cheap for cash by
~ det
KNOW YOU s5OoT the Fall and Winter
Campaign has” Gomiiested in earnest ?—that f
beneefortii a progressive and triumyhant war,
‘in the Clothing Department, will be ruccnentelly peunenyted: until oll She wood oud Gre
~* rest of mankind.” ‘are thoroughly eqaipped
from head to toe, with Business Suits,
Beot and Shoes, Hats and Caps, aid
Purnishing Goods! Just received, and for
Sale ot less than San. Francisco Prices. .
at the old favorite place of resort,
4 S$. HAAS & €8.,
. or. of Fine and Commercial Sts., »
Oct Hh.
. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! !
No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada.
S we are determined to deooire: partnership.
“A we will sell our enfir¢ tock of
‘Foreign and Domestic. Dry Goods,
at San Franciseo Cost.
Oar stock comprises every article connected
with the trade. Gur Domesticand Fancy Dry
Goods is unsurpassed im this city. We sell at
LoW PRICES,
and are determined not to be undersold by any
house in Nevada. eH a call.
del7 . HORWITZ & CO.
G.W.KIDD, C.-C. ‘LEAVITT, dl it. HANSON.
A. H. HANSON & CO.,
‘@) UCCESSORS, To T. ELLARD BEANS
> & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Grocéries, Provisions,
Liquors, Nails, Powder,
Quicksilver. Mining
5S Frroad _ Street, Nevada,
-Ge7
eet
bn Shae delivered 1 Free, vf Charge.
Read pam tio Papers!!
AND PERIODICALS !
Ifye would know all about the “War. E
' Re aloud! and let your friends know
they can get them all at —
a. P. CHURCH & CO’S.
egos tad Peete Store, Cor. of Pine and
a
Pa
t
—UNION HOTEL
re roarty Iles F House, Nevada.”
Three Story Fire-Proof Hirick. %
Beard per RE cares loses ee sponses $1,50
Give mea call.
B. 8. STARR,
a zad—tf prieter.
—— se
~ PLANTING, PRUNINC
Ana Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry; and Plain and .Urnamental
Gardering ! }
HE subeseriber-offers his services to the citizens of Nevadain any of theabove ecg
with the assurance that the work will bo we!
Ex
Holmes, fruit, deater, . Commercial street,
and at the office of the “Tranecrigt a and of the
Journal, will receive prompt atten
Nevada, Dee. 29, 18@—tf THOS. A. A. SMITH.
FOR SALE!
IN LOTS TO SUIT. ‘
BAGE Fates es ice ae
250 Mats China Rice.
25 Cases China Nat Oil.
25 Firkins No. iTable Batter.
50 Bags, A. 1—Bedega —_—
100 Bexes Candies,
Withafew other articles, = will be sold
HIXSON.
75 reat st . Nevada:
CALL AND SEE US!
E are receiving a large stock of Staple
Goods, which we will sell te the trade
lower than any house in the meantains' If you
duobt it, conde and see see. a.M. HIXSON,
i) Broad st., Nevada
CHARTRES COFFEE.”
Steam Mills for Coflee & Spices
Ge. VENARD,
OULD tt ype his many castomers ithe pu ly that he
has moved into his new Brick » No.
627 Front St., San Francisco,
Where, with his Steam Machines he will
be ableto fill ata moment’s notice.
-He will contige a intone to re “he
kind of [ and he will mark every.
package an i name te prevent counterfeits
and rth atm
FAMILY GROCERY STORE!
A. BARUH,
No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Informs the = that he will keep
constantly on hand,
Ranch Butter, See
tables, Coffee, Case Geeds, Fruit,
_ Newada.
/ JOSEPH
with To] .
“SiLK HOUSE!
ROBERTS & a,
san FRAN CTSCO,
~~ IMPORTERS or—
‘silks, Velvets, (Fancy Dress’ Goods,
. (Gleaks, Mantillas, Shawls.
Embroideries, Hosiery,
New and Fashionable ‘Goods recetred from
PARIS and NEW YORE, by every Sttamer
All orders entrusted tows by eur.
LADY F RIENDS in NEVADA COUNTY
. will be promptly attended to. Gels 2m.
a
§ PENCE & WICKES,
Wholesale Druggists,
NEVADA CIiTy, CAL.
= Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop,
Spring Street, Nevadu City
CYTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT
to order. Castings and Mathinery of every
description. Quartz Machimery constructed
fitted’ up or repaired. All kinds ef Build. .
Castings, Sav, Grist, Malt: and Bark Mile:
Horse er and Car Wheet«. Ail orders filled
promptly. and at a8 1uW rates as any estaplish
mentin Sacramento or San ¥ranciscu—freigh
Feb 6+tf _ SEUGH & THOM,
GEO. A. WEAVER, } J. W. CLARK,
Nevada. § . San Francisco:
_ No. 59 Broad Strect. "
HOLESALE ana retail, dealers in GRO
CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS ~
MINING TOOLS. &c., &e. Have taken the
Stand fornierly oceupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be im constant receipt ofa comImost mablerates for ©ASH. A portion of
he Pubiic Patronage solicited.
x7 G delivered freeef charge. 4%
on ee EAVER «& Co.
Nevada. 318th 1862
s
as
BROAD STREET. NEVADA,
ar Prescriptions earefully compounded. £$
ST. PATRICK’S BALL!
S TUESDAY;
MARCH 17th; 18623:
Mesers. THOS. WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLINWould Ad hereby give motien that Gey Will give ®
Grand Social + at
Temperance Hall. .
ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17th
“> The public is respectfully imvited to at
Nevada, Jan. Sth. 1863.
CIGAR EMPORIUM !
Jo, 31 33, 35 and 37, Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY.
“
KECEIVED THIS DAY
FINES HA A
Of the Most Approuved Brands
oe
~~
Alse, the best Assortments ete
HARD CUT, FINE CUT,
And Smoking Tobacco !!!
A. R. JENKINS.
‘PROCLAMATION :
WE TAKE THIS ‘METHOD or
Prociaiming . te the Wert
aT — :
MISCELLA EovuSs BOOKS,
@F EVERY DESCRIPTIONCan be obtained at LOW RATES. at
A. P.CHURCH & CO.
Cor. of Piné and Broad Sts-, Neveds.
A. P. CHURCH & CO.
nes a large stock of Blank Beets
cal Instruments, si Bool
-_
Stock of Goods, Which..will.b4 .sold.at...
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