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July 16, 1862 (4 pages)

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BEd Dee “and may aa well bo discarded ong. NaTiIoOS AWAKING, — Tho recent canoe Om: Washington. shows_a march in * caldtaestabin. on the right direction. The modifications agreed-upon by a Committee of ‘rechipetinente-betmenn the temndansenal Conds, t iow bil} fcr piadow a chang ae donduet, of the war. Heretofore our ala.cad the publicyhave been acting un“ der the nigger scare; gottoaewn' them by the oligarchs yéate §go. ‘nerves of ull are getting more quiet, and thedyinds of men dre comirig ty. theif” Rotmel cdpdifion. be confiscation act will, probably, when A. dontala’ ‘duck fertures, that all slaves @ engaged in the rebellion coming ‘into ur’ lines, and alt found at places, heretofore .occipied by rebels, will be forever yond that no slave shall be given'up exoad ‘to ‘owners who prove their loyalty.— Militury authority is nut to determine the validity ¢ of elaima to slaves, the President ‘nity einploy blacks for the suppression of ‘the rebellion, and may provide for their colonization beyqnd: the limits uf the United States. Such are the provisions agreed up‘oa by tle Committee of Conference, nad the _réport of ssid Committee has been concur“god mm. Doubtless, the Confiseation Act, “with théss marked pitas will’ become a law. Theso ate the great features that have heen ‘eontended for during some montha, and are destined to have a powerful influence in the suppressionof the rebellion. It earried dut they will ne u thortal blow at slavery, joaving little to be done afterwards in the way of exterm nating the institution completely. The provision authorizing the Presidentte “employ slaves in the suppreasion of the revolt ia i Wise One Ti EVOry sense Of the Word, for itis useless to talk longer of exaxperat. ing the South by letting loose the negroes upon the rebels. ‘That 18 a worn out song, The Toya men of the nation have sulfered enough out of maudlii charity for rebels. It dues noi . become us to give an uscendancy to the black face in. our country by keeping them ina place of sufety and sacrificing ourselves by the hundred thousand. Such is nut good war or national pilivy. We hope to see five hundred thousand negrode in arin, and under. competent Generals and proper restraint, and the brunt of the war in the sickly districts tranafered to their Oharge. It is no time for Miss Nancyism.—; Love of our Northern white wen should be stronger than syinpathy with the rebels. .Yrems or Easrenn News.—We have datus down to the Iuth. The following isa brief summary of news: ‘The Republican Sebators aud members of Congress are ubout to issuvy un impertant address. Lloward, Wilson, Wilkiusen, Howe, Morrill, Bingham, Sargent, Stevens, Sedgwick and Potter ure ‘the men to drait it. ‘The address will favor a vigorous prosecution of the war. Tho President has been down to see Gen, McClellan's position, aud is satisfied that all is right. The President addressed the s,!diers, Gen. Halleck is reanria about tu be pro, moted Secretary of War. _ Brechiuridge is said to have escaped into Mexico. Thus fir our troops are having their own way at Vicksburg. A large and enthusiastic Union meeting was held mm New Orleana on the night o¢ the List of June Gen. Butler is acting with vigor at that poiat. Business is reviving at Memphis The Richmond paperaare in bad temper towards their Goverument. All does not go’ to auit them . The talk.of the foreign piesa ia about as nonsensical wn conte imptible -as ever. ‘ Jovs oF y Opn KABANDS. TOP, Pro. vidence Journal say a geatheman‘ © veoratly véturned trom Newbern relates the incidents connected with the meettig of two coutras . . bands, husband and wife, who had been separated for sume time. They were on a _Foad near Newbern, each with ox teains.— AB they appreached, the husband discovercd hia wife ay@ gave a loud “guffaw." He tien disriounted and began. to. sing. Then hoe ed summeraaults, and finally stood upright on hia head and for several inutes knocked bia feet. together. He / went through with these performanees for . dome time, all the while singing. vigorously. The wife was less ecatatic. As she expres‘god it, she was so" discomfused" ahe ttidn’t heow what to do. ‘They finslly commencea talking and weut oa their way rejuicing. cans on the hill, . of Soke statistion all ow that elevated gnd dry ipcalities are comparatively exempt from,and low and wet places the nurseries of that fearful disase.” Tits We think will éorreepond with every person’s observations and should govern these who are predisposed to or actaully suffering from diseased Jungs. The ivland counties_of: Massachusetts show less con' sumption than the coast, region; and of the ifland counties the inountains less. than the valleys. “In Berkehire county ‘but one in sixty-seven died of consumption; and in Worgester county but one in forty-two. So with towns. He gave statistics in eight places as follows:—Acton, 2t percent. of consumption in dry places, 78.in wet; Cohasset, 15 in dry, 26 in.medium soil, 27 in moist; Granby, 14 dry to 30 moist; Townas 60d, 16 dry, 19 where there is aclay subsoil, 25 near wet land, and 30° where it is wet; West Newbury, 1 consumptive death in 75 on dry locality, 1 m 52 ov medium soil, aud ‘Lin 24 on'wet. In Boston, amoug Amerfi2) per cent. of deaths by consutnption :*on the South Cove, 29. * Persons of consumptive habits often change their residence for health, and forgetful or ignorant ef the nature ef the disease as often remove to worse as better localities. It ia not the warm and mild atmosphere they need, but the uniformand the dry. Quebec ig hundred tines better for the consumptive than Havana; but the best portion of America is the high; dry, airy region on the plains, i@ We term thenvinthe United States, near the Rocky Mountains, or upon the apper plateau of Mexico, 4 ocgeed PRUPOSITION OF THE DANISH GOVERNMENT TO TAKE: CARE OF OUR CONTRABANDS =A'epecial tisprtch to the Post gays the Danish government has made A formal propoaition through ita iinister Of Washiiigton, to také all the negroes who escape froin their and move them to St. Croix free-of-charge.. Seieecictac see inastera, It then proposes to put the m aides an ap-. prenticeship of three years, permitting them At the expiration of their apprenticeship it is Proposed to free them unconditionally. ee Cee Cw The Collectorships of Sacramento. Stockton, and Benecia have been abolished by an act of Congresa. The Colleetor of the port of San Francisco appoints an inspec. tor in exch place witha salary of $1000 4 year. to receive regular wages. een eee Cmnese Po.ice TaAx.—The Anti-Coolie Association have employed W. W. Stew, W. IT. Patterson, and Harvey 8S. sist the State Attorney in defending the suits contesting the constitutionality of the Chinese monthly abe e tnx, Brown to asMane eee : TuaT Ratbroapn.—A portion of the Folsom and Auburn Railroad will be opened toThe cara will run to Wildwood Station till further orders, leaving Sacramento at 64 “A.M.,and Wildwood at IL a.m. Wildwood is 7 miles from Folsom, eee toe ew" The value of the California grain crop of 1851 is estimated by the Mercantile Gazetle to be $9 073,240: which is an excess of $825,400 over the value of the crop for 1350. Probably this cropthis year will be fully up to that of 1861, despite the floods, and may even exceed itt os ea Carr. Henry CLAY, the son of Henry Clay, who fell at) Buena the Kentucky, recently. He battle of Shiloh as General day. Colonel Vista, and the grancson of iHlustrious statesman, did in Touisville, did good gerviee in the Adjutant General in Brigade,Jolinson’s Deu a CaLiPFORNIAN.—R. W. Stephenacn, formerly of Stockton, was killed at the battle Arkansas, while leading a company of rebels of which he was captain ot Pea Ridge in Tur Pillercitos Creek water is now pouring into San Frauciseo at the rate of 2000 000 gallons daily. The: people have te drink ROBBERY OF A CuuRCH.—The Union eays Dr. Peck’s church at Sacramento has been rebbe . of a large wine tank,two goblets and two plates, all of silver. (An editor speaking of a steamboat, says: “She had 12 berth@ in the ladies’ cabin?’ “Ob, my wile, exclihied Mrs. Parlington, on being informed of this, * what a squall ng wee must have beeu ou that precious Owe Ue.—Phe “Thunderer” puts the bt. The can do so little t what would §@r b@ip atsi@unt to ifthrows tne Confedett 6? ‘The London omes says: ** Not if all the resources of England were at the disposal of Mr. Bright aid hid friends, and all our powér_were thrown intotbe Northern scale, could we add. to the strength of thé Federals in this singular contest. We might send them ships, but at have as-many aa they wait. They have a ready posses. . aon of the seas; and the whdle British navy could give them nothing more. We-might lehd them .money, but of this, too, in some form or other, they have got enough to allow of-a present expenditure of 800.0001. a day. As to sending them men, dil the effective troops now serving in England might be landed at New York without enusing any preceptable incrense in the fabulous numbers of the Northern ariurivs. We might send them three times 4s many soldiers as we sent to Canada without adding above five per cénr, to their furcese in the field. No ruler in the world, not even the first Napoleon, ever disposed of so wuny men or so tnuch money as Abrahain Lincoln. He has fully 650,000 troops now under arms, and it is boveted tbat he could double taat number.” (2 Santa Auua is ouce more on the track for Mexico. He has suddenly left his retirement af St, Thomas, aa if to take an active part in the@exicon imbroglio. en PROFESSIONAL PECUMIARITIES ——cA Southernei's letter frum Ve naqeuts contuina the following : We have one company froin a sister State, uameless, of course, composed of ot Methodists. Lhe captain gives his orders ip true Methodist style: ‘Brechren, frout! Brethren, about face" ‘There is another eompesed principally of doctors and lawyers, ard repert saya that one hist are always sick, and the other half always quarreting. 2 we The members of the Ps rotection took & Ladder Co., No. 1, ure requested to meet at the Truck House, Lah ock, of A. McAthster. invited -teattend: in full uniform, this afto ettend The Fire. Department is ternoon nt ©? the funeral IWDHATEI. In this city, Iabt evening, ARCHIBALD Mc SAE ti rb pee moe Abreyvetis2t-Awatiema Bachunge Broad Sireet, Nevada. GES. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR JULY 1%, 1362. J © Birdseye, San F J Rogers, American I M Nelson, do He Link Alpha ’ F Corning, Sacram’o J Perry. , do J Blood, do W Crocker. do J biekson, do Hl wining, Quaker Hill J Thompsen,Placerv’c J J awrance, do Jumes Oakes, do FG Armer, Blue Tent 1.@ MeKeeby, SanJ = JM Buekman, Ked Dog Dr Ross, do JB Lake, do J A Seeley, de J VP Burk, do WS Edwards, do H J Huiman, P Valley AW White, do M Zeilerbach, L City & Jordon, do Geo C Powers, do Geo W Foster,/.incoln M Sichel, Moores O Evans, Sweetland FM Vroctor, Carson Js Crall, du C K ttorton, Omega KF Wilder, do O Taylor, Humbuy W A lLywinpe, city GCA Abbott, du 1 Dean, do I Shatter, Moores K BALIN, do Jolin tlawk, city JU Sutton, do . Andolph, Red Dog Veo H Ferre, de HEKIEF’s SALE.—By virtue of an ex Ss ceution tome directed delivered out of the fon. District @eart ofthe Mth Judicial Dist rict in and forthe county of Nevada, Stat: of Califor nia, bearing dite June 10th, A.. Tad’, in favor of Geo. F. Jacobs. and A. A. Sergent, and against J. Ut. Boardman and J. L. Gamole, for the sum of twelve tlundred and seventy Dollars, (debt.) with Interest on the said sumof $izto, from the Oth, day of June, 862, at the rate of ten pos cent pecannum till paidtogether with all costes vtsuit, Lhave levicd upon the tollowing eribed property which was heretofore attached to wit :—That eertain set of mining claims or mining ground, located on Quaker Hill, Ne vada county, California and known as the Rail road Digviuges, said claims adjoin the claims of wining & co, tovether with all flumes, sluiees, cuts, enbings, buprovements, and appurfenaruces, thereunto belonging or iu any wise appustain ing. Notice ishereby given that T will expose to public avte. all the above deseribed property, to the hirhest bidder for eash, iu front of the Court House deor. ing Névada, on TURSDAY, Juty rth 8 2, betweenthe hours of Vo'’cleck A. M md 4d otcloeko Vr. M Given under my band, VoD CSG. i, ia) Searls & Niles, Pi dew , this 18th day of June, WNOWTLTON, Sheri. alntifis' Atlys. ‘ The above sale is postponed to Wednesday, Tuly eh N.W. KNOWLTON, Sly cif MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! ] ON?'T fail to procure MRS WINSLOW? 5 SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN This valuahic preparation is the prescription of one. ofthe mostexperienced and Skilltel Nurses in New Envland, and has been used with mewer failing success-in THOUS ANDS OF E.X885. tretonty poliutes the child from—pain, bat invigorates the stomach and bowels. corrects -systentLi will almost, instantiyretieveGriping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if not sperdily remedies, end in death We believe it the best andsurest Kemedy inthe Wearld, in al! cases (Of Dysentery and DIARKHCBA in Children, whether arising from teething or
from any other cause. Fuil directidns for usiag will accompany each bottle. None genuine unleas the fhe 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 rer BoTrLe. REDINGTON & CO., _ AGENTS, Sly 126m Ban Francisco. acidity, and gives tone andenergy to the whole cones of Nevada, on the 23d, day of August, A. . 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, then aud thereto show cause, if any ey ae. why the praver of std Tweofvent ene fit ad and an-assignment of his estate oe. ybosa 2 and. he be diaharged from bis debts and abilities, ih focanttot the statute in such. case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said [nsivent be eta) ed, ~—} Witness my hand and the seal of said Swear @urt. this loth day of Jily A, D-, Taz. § kh. HFARQUHAR, clerk Per G K. Fatquhar, beputy4.1, Greely, Atty. {‘HERIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of an Ex ecution tu me delivered is-ued out of the Hen District court, of the l4th Judicial District, in and for the evunty of Nevada, State of Caiffor nia, bearing date lune 13th, 1862, in favor of C. W. "Mill apd against M. F. Hout for the rum of Three Hundred and furty-four dollars—upon which there is.a ercdit of $200 00—with interest _ou the said sum from the. 2sth day of July 1360, jiat the rave of ten percent per annua until paid, toyether with all costs of suit —1 have levied upou the foliowing descrsebed property, to-wit.— That certain piece, parcel or tract of land. ri ted on the ridve road leading from French Corral to Cherakee in Nevada county.and Bridgeport township, bounded as fullows: north by the said Kidge raad, cast by Kay’s ranch and vacant ground; south and weet by Brush fence, said tract of land being properly. defined by blazed trecs, and stakes, coutainipg 3 420 acres, more or less, together with att rights and improvements thereunto belonying or any Wise appertaining. Notice is “hereby given that . will expose to public #ale, all tucabove described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in frontof tie Court House door, in Nevada, on ‘TURSDAY July ibth, i between the hours of 9 9’clock, A, Ne, apdld b. Given gore my hand, thia 2ist day of June 1s62. NeW. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. ’. P. Uawley, Plaintifis’ Attys. The above sale is age greree to Tuesday, July. 22d, N KNOWLTON, Sheri. SAN JOSE INSTITUTE —AK Db COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located in San Jose. under the direction of Freeman Gatesand D. D. Owen. ft Rea Tea AS J. Hensley, b. “Archer, kay, Hon. A. 'h. Rhodes, Josiah Belden, Eesq-, Th mas Fulion, fisq , Kev. SS. Ether edyve. Dr. JIC a Rev. i. wey Hon. JohnH Sores ¥ Pomeroy, Kag.,b. Auge Frais, Kag., James Lick: Iisq:, and tfon ©. P. Hester. ‘Lhe buildjigs are new with a boarding de partment for Yadies. Arrangnicnts are made with privete Yaruilies Fo accom mod.tie youny pentls wep with board. Perm opens duly 2nt h : with a corp sof first class teachers Send for circular, containing bese: aadatbabieen ap Philadelphia Dry Goods Stores No. 44 Broad Street. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JACOB ROSENTHAL I ASjust reecived athis New store atremen dous stock of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, which he offers for sale 25 per cent cheaper This isno :iean be substantiatedthan other Dry Goods store in Nevada blowing—it is a fact whic by hundreds who are daily purchasing gooda of me. Attention is invited tothe tollowing prices: 1500 yards Calico at cents per yd. 5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 1% L-2 cts. 500@ yards Sleached M uslin from 10 to 20 cts 500 yards Bareges at 25 cents per yd. 250 Silk Dreases from $lv to $75 apiece. 50 Fine Bonnetsat $5 apicce. 3090 Shakers at °S ceuts apiece. 1 yards China Matting at_25 ccuts per yu. Embroidery of every varicty. REMOV AL— Don't be Deceired ! Remember { have removed to my New Stor a tew dvors beluw the old stand. JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, July 15th-tf DR °. POND, SURGEON DENTIST {. (Successor to Dr. Levason.) . FRFEICE iv Kelsey’s Building over Block & Cus Store, corner Pine and Commercial strect Nevada city, Cal. jy 1} 3m FOOT RACE ! FOOT RACE for $1,000, ($500 a side,) . i willcome ofl at the ‘Glenbrook . Race Course ! On Saiurday, July aa ‘Between W.H.C. BARTL —and— BENJAMIN ROUSE, sete ae , -A— TROTTING MATCH! Will come off the same day. JAS. B. et aap Leh = Sete th Y, Proprietor of Track. ~ SP aed eh NR. of Grass Valiey. . . ! . tion: ary War ; Chief Physician to rhe . Regiment of Honveds, . and Honorary MumlLer of the 18623 ! . ils t ! . ETT, of Rough S Realy. . . (wise, All ang mt ‘‘HOMEWARD BOUND.’’ . wis Brothers.’ wi!! tes in the conree of ‘ would hereby give bted to said firm, that Gelose theiraccounts wiih. e€, an@py a prompt settlement be saved. From this nense and well assorted 7 Stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS!: at or befow San Francisco jobbing prices. TOBACCO DEALERS, — —aiso— A 4 ir Saloon and Hotel Keepers £3 will find it te tieir interest to inspection, as the goods must within the coming 60 daym, and‘ ior « only. Dealers ‘Wave Motey by laying in their stock for the coming 6 or 12 menihs —as the **+ Weed,”? isgonjinualiy on the * advance.” Ail persons holding claims against the firm will please present the sume for settlement and those indebred to us, by immp@iate settiement ef their accounts, will prevent costs being addedthercto. A splendid opportunity will be offered to any one desirons olengeging in trrce at the old stand, as it.is the i Oldest established Businessin the Mountains * At the expiration of sixty days the balance of our stock on hand, including store fixtures. &c. will be sold. JOSEPH EW IS. Nevada, July y2th, 1862. y im CRE NICKT MCRE —OF THE— GLASS BLOWERS! — AT THE — NEVADA THEATRE! ! This, WEDNESDAY, July \Gth, 1852. Positively your Lact Chanee to tce the Greatest piece of Meeanism in the World, THE GLASS SITKA £AGINE. j TICKETS 50 Cents. uf Doors open at 744 o'clock, commence at F. j Distributiga of Presents at 9g o'clock. JO“: GOL DSMITH, Agent. \ i os NON COUNTY “CONY EN TION, . ' LL.B, legal voters of Nevada county, whore SR whole evmpathics cre with, and who give an unditided suport to the Adminisiration of Abraham J.incoln, in its ¢flurtsto suppress re bellion aud restore pesce and prosperity to the country, ure Feque sled tomiet ip their respective towshipe, on Satardsy, duly 1862, for the purposérof eLousing de to represeat theurin COnvention at Nevada ( ity: en Satarday the 2-day of AVE ust; BGS -# the business of said convention teing to place in nomination a candidate for County Judge, a eandidate for the State Senate aud four Assen biymen, to be voted for at the ensuing election. The basis of representation insaid ‘eonven tion is hereby declared to be one delegate to . every 60 votcs cost in the county at the last elee tion for Stdénford and Conness for Governor. Under this apportionment the townships of the county are entithd te the following number of . delegates : se at NOV SER e bis ccc couse CSREWD ENCES ee SAORS EOE AEH Oe “4 Grass Vallev... gees Ka Seleeahemne ne eXedvlonacanee Rough & Ready..ccccececeesccosis Oe ec eeeeees 6 Bloom fleldscse.ices canec dine. Neeeewatecaceerssoes 5 Kridgeport... Sisieieeb ee eaee Peewee Sieeiesseisie nae VE Eure yka. ‘de Sinwe CHUM MVECe Me CMe Seleie Rae re ee “ W ABBR GOD.. ce sede csciisevinseawecces wenaes 3 Dikllay 2OuK sect eee eee A Ry order of the Union Central Committee : -G WAITE, Clairman, « T. ELLARD Br ANS, See’ry. e SHERIFRB SALES—DAYS OF SALE. 4 TUESDAY, July 15th Jacobs & Sargent vs Gam ble & Boardman e6 “ao «© CW Hill vs MF Hoyt ‘e ts ‘ yobn Noves v8 A Jacobe ‘ ~** + 228. Benj Belloc ya Wheeler et al hr) “« 4¢H Wagoner vs H& F Vos. as “Oth J C & BE Coleman ve Ris mord et al ae *s 4 Meme & Lindsey vs “Mr Hardy “6 ¢ ‘A Shi lenberger ve C I’ Fluugher a Archibald Boreland va Me Crywe and Jgohu Iverv rr Every heusekveper experiences how di! § ficult it is tomake good bread, end we therefor f take pleasure in calling attention to.the fact that} to Insure uniformly licht sweet bread it is only necessary tu use & Co’s Veast tt excels all similar} ihe public. See column. and nutritous Redingtor Powder, lo cvery reparatl respect nus every offered to ‘ advertisement ju anuthes 8: he dCZAPHKAW'S Private Mevical and Surgical bustitute, Sacramento strect, below Montzomery, opposite Pacific Mas) Steamy ship Compiny’s Office, Sun Francisco Estublistied in (apd, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronic and Prifate Diseases and the Suppres siva of Quackery. Attending and Resident ic zaphay,M. D.Jate in the Phrisician, L. J. Htungerian Revolu Fwentieth Chief Surg con to the lof Pesth piupe ary 5 the lite Wouwen ant Children, Phiindelphia Col Military Hospit Lecturet-oa Diseases of } lege of Medic ine. ‘Particullar attention patd fo thc treatment of diseases peculiarto the Women and Children. Offiee hours—} rola ay to PM (om. munications strictly confidential Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. 4 onsallationa by lette r or otherwise tree Address DR. L. J. CCAPKAY, San Franc: Spermatotrhaa, Or local weakaess. neryous debility, low spr its, lassitude, weakresaof the limbs and back, indisp sition and incapabilit y tor labor and stuay duilness of spprelens/og, loss of memory. aver sion to society, love of solitude, timidity. ** Ifdiatrust, dizziness, headache paimsin the side. affections of the cyes, pimples om the face. sexu al ec other imtirmities; Mi man, are cured by the justly celebrated Physician and Surgeon, L. J Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and heace the great by. letter or otheswise, free. Address L. J. Czar FuKAY, M M.D. ap 223m. ch O98. 26th, . Te ates . walg * anid tecte mor for . furt! Calif patr after Line Vall mus of ] trav line cro: con how call n't end wa me. wo not to Sat hax Th iat H. sta fall wa by gal #e% wi