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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

August 18, 1867 (4 pages)

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Scone ees nent, FOUN P. sonms. : oe imilitaby bill ts only inthe Cathe Bee says iv. iv ake iiette ashe tutional edmidnditents in. ‘this* lection, as thé military dill is: asa piem ~ tor ‘weeinstraction.— . . a part of the omgani¢ law {i remain for all time end Sout be nau ly, in order to put, the. question beyond controversy. ‘The voice of California . . shouldbe for’ the amendments in this election. ‘Delay is dangerous, ANGUEER © Guat —The. Oakland News says that.a vote was taken at the public hotel in San Quentin, the other day, the number of boardérs ‘amount img'to 710, with’ big {4 saegal — Haight, 710; Gorham, 0; Fay,,0.. aso or PR is being supported by corporations for Governor, Do these‘ fellows know that the whole swarm of political vampires who brought. the State on the verge of bankraptcy are now sustaining Haight? Lar all who desite to give the. voter of California equal voice in the govérnat, ment with the voter of South Carolina, eone. oe wones _ UNEQuaL REPRESENTATION. —The ‘Democtacy dre making’ 's strong fight agsinst the constitutional amendments. The,policy-of.that. party iste, keep the Sart whieh swoald. be. settled by iments: til they can Serres soins Sa ah hla Sts Tene: co while-Cali fornia, only pe cer The gendGop llet SITS atmo of vot atoud nibs popula: the Sotith;’ ‘ead thé Yo ‘a “tho North proporticniite.” Bat’ cringe ‘this fact, the: Democrats of Califormia hey pyeainkiile tobi ‘rate that Bye Eg perf ropreegnia ai gl . gee vote the Union ticket. Let all who desire to give ‘citixenia of aah tosonall Ria dairotat rights in‘ each State, vote the Union ticket. f Fvvery, nan, in. favor.of a ocsiitithisei al provision prohibiting Congress ‘for ever from paying — — Every man in favor of Sonthern, Sate organizatighe:. out. tg rebel , hands, -should , vote the, Union ticket. ict 5 “Lét every tian who aeiied's0) keep California on the side Of loyalty and in sympathy with every loyal Btate, ‘vote ’ . the: Dinfon ticks,“ Let every man’ who desires! t6 ad, . vance the best interests of the county, state anid nation, vote the Union ticket, A Goon Democnat.—The Evanaville . ’ Ind. Daily Sentinel, advocates the nomination of Robert E. Lee as the Démoeratic:candidate for President in 1869. The éditor contends ‘that’ “Lee ‘isthe first-choice of a grand army of Demo: erate.in the North,. who are.not. afraid to urge his claim béfore the country for that position for which God especially endowed him. The. timid men of the patty may tremble when his name ‘i spoken, but the. brave applaud.” The . . position of the editor is ‘perfectly legis. cal and consistent, He'only spéaks the sentiments of nineteen. ‘out of -every trenty Democrats in fo, the country, “MAXIMILIAN Was brother to the Em. peror of Austria, cousin to the Queen of England, the Queen of Spain, and thé Kings of Italy and Sweden; and brothenin-law to the King of . the Belgians. _ THERE sre 968 stammerers in France, anid 4,108 of the ere age who have the . lost.their teeth. THE Parisians ‘spend 150,000,000 ; Seki . BBDOPOBDDally for beef. and. mutton, 05,000,000 for bread, and 208,000,000 for . wine and beer, .., a “A YEROLE, colored songregation, in amgnd. cluding pastor and deacons, has left ian . biDipripekedicunnsca ‘trum ralivondla of abla sountt , 200,000. men, and at, Teast, . gs Oxsmane ae fo hay) om, réblete) «FE ob os bos wre fat ‘hen keds ark ites “al ae bas we na ence about the wddption of the consti. . } force. The} pune Ph i of jee al ; re adiaies: aman oddduak A.M. “Behtook: at ee Me Rey, ohn Griffin pastor, . pee ALO RTL MPO A days «report has! bees, going the’ fotinds in . thiscity ‘to: the effect that. Rev. Mr. Earle was drowned on ‘the homeward bound frip.. As the story goes, he was standing ‘on deck ‘during ‘a gale, when a wave swept-over the vessel, Carrying think ‘thé . fépirt cah "be trubgas we have neither seen an account of ! aad storm encountered by, Bastern ‘steam ers or gig report of the’ ‘accident in print." aE at QUARTERLY Meerine—There will be preaching:in the A. M.E. Church, on Pine ‘stredt, to-day,“at' 11” o'clock A. M., 3 P. M., and % P. x, by Rev. W. H. Offer, Presiding Eldér. ~The ordinanee of Baptisut' will be «administered at the Baptist.Pool, on Pine street, by Rev. P.R. Green,, Raster gf et: ay E. Church, at 12} P.M. FatepMen’s ScHo0ns.—In the State of Georgia “there are -236 “freédmen’s schools, of which’$2) are supported by the Bureau,.77,.by. Northern societies, and '107—nearly one half of the ‘whole number—by the.freedmen themselves. The education of the ‘colored people’ is making gratifying progress in Georgia, recently published returns showing that . cau from October, 1866, to June -30,of the . . present year, ‘there’ has “been’‘an ‘in: crease of 188 schools, 176 teachers, and 10,726 pupils, . We are not surprised ai . emer the negros earnestness in this matter is . Tem bringing about healthy reaction. of . done at tn sentiment among the whites in favor of his education, Tt would certainly be to the disgrace of the: whites if: it were not so. . aS Suxnlee i ioaan field’ near Des Moines, Towa, were struck: by. lightning recently. The girl was instantly Mie na jsuau cog in a few hours. ge
okt STRANGER: in ‘New York a anew made friend. to. measure his cheat in ‘a bar-toom; and. shortly after fotind he” wes immeasurably sold. ‘when he went to take his money from his, breast, pocket and! Gould not find it!" “Pe decline in: breadstufts develops the. fact ‘that Western firmers “wer hoarding quite an amount of grain for further rise.. They: got bitten,.as they deserved, and.’ now old as ‘Well as new wheat is Posting the market, {37 The complete refutation of the Chinese humbug ‘is. working against the Copperheads.’ “They ‘played their best card, pulled from the. sleeve, and have had it. tramped. No party that bases its success on shallow lies and prejudice.can expect to succeed where there is so much time as there has been in this canvass for refutation. THERE are now in operation in Chil "i “Sa omuitp scheme i om foot i Chicn: igo to. build ® magnificent .system: of ". his text the appropriate words : him-ande seaman ‘with it,: We-hardly . , New Tatai.—General 8 B. Buckner. . rly qytnceneonipnedtsiapeaing This is the Kentucky Amnesty Act of last Win. . oolagbought against officers and a ders of formed undef n eden ory cafe Seas Bocith, on sn ‘deeadion, preached before a corporation of tailors. He’ took for “A remnant shall besaved.” a SaLmow, have never been so ‘panty in Maine as they'are this season, ‘There were 3,500 pounds taken «in one day, lately,, near Lincolnyille, They sold pa espe a ara arena ro THE NATIONAL, EXCHANGE nile: ') Broad Street,’ Nevada: City, California. . : . Saar x rs Prop’s. ‘August 1% 1867, n San Fra ‘W Holland Omega Anth W H Smith « do » ‘Sprout Reli'h JR Jones Grass Va “A ‘Williams ao wipe, 0 do , do, do iP Stilwell Sweet] ¥ou Be sg ‘£ at Putnari San J ley’ Nevada R Putnam Penn V SH Dikeman B & RJ Clark: Nevada sores si ot eo teahien Teeth after expoanteo the I be: filled without # done at this office AveUST: MARERAM Comumterctal: Street. evada: city. “CONTINUES TO KEEP ON . swell sélected‘stock of oF THB FRROHROT, AND BEST ,QUALIite reoétvies, aitty everything to be had fm ‘the WRObTEeLe and FRUIT SANEKs: fy and CASE: receipt’ a: BUTERA, rom Touts Rec, Slee Valley, At his store will be ‘the! finest ‘brands . of CIGARS AND TORR ‘aude thousand . aLOW Barks FOR NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE. NO; 6, BROAD STREET--near the Bridge. daghe. ‘city. 3 , My [) ROOT. Ames Gold, Silver and Ores of every ore process. Charges moderate. Bamples of Sulphurets tested. vi Chigeine f clr of tary ator. (beg he] 4 The” lebtitet ror opto . : He has s splengid work of CAR FRUITS ta = ia See Has ine Seneca! Pays tlie Highest Dividends, ”: SARL EARN IO rslaton And docs the ‘Jbargest amounts of business of any Conipany In the iio acceos ‘States, ze me eet” the stanis Stutual Fire Tasuzench, Company of San Francisco, =. By judicious distribution Of its risks and prompt payment of ay its leaece by Pire or Marine ia waking thie lead of ati Coimapainten on thié coast. ; 8. B_DAVENPORT, Agent Nevads City, Dec. 19th, 1966. Parsice Contemplating. ee LIFE INSURANCE!@ i WILL PLEASE CALL.ON . B. B.SRENCE, Agent. N. B_INFORMATION, without exaggeration, GIVEN. [a SH MEAGHER, TAPPER '&' 0, SAN FRANCISCO, ImPorrTe2Rs . or Yankee Notions, &c. AGENTS For {°° 4: Mount Vernon Duck Company. BATTERY STREET, NEAR PIRE. 9 MONTGOMERY STREET, ao HOwSE. ye LD. 8. BAKER, “h 3), dear Eo ple: Boat ac & MAR TEN. GR 0 CERIES, PROVISIONS « GANUFRUITS ANDSHELE Goon® sO CORN OO Le oe ‘ “enone _— WOOD woop WOOD! Shakes, shingles, &é.,\ Xé. . WHERE t a eee a" Yak eee adaelt? yee FOR SALE BY," eto ai Re #2 sesame: Sse = 0 Ms a PAMRARPHS, erica Celi cia Yi AMAT. IOH Sat axon rw Bib a