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

August 29, 1867 (4 pages)

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\> osc sient Yi nl meh denialae nde es ta pee sn onan erase aa ee ee eeeramnonen rete DAY, J STATE Nom In ations. . * “FOR GOVERNOR, CEORE.C. CORHAM. a ~ For Lieutenant Governor, ‘Clerk Supreme For State P. we: Harbor Sofiia WILLIAM Wiebe. COUNTY NOMINATIONS ee For Senator, Ja W. noweene of Grass: Yar in ~. yee Hager 9 wf : Nevada. A. fi, GWAGK, of Rover? & Rébd}. 8. 18 dOHNBON of Norte i Sah? rt 1. BHO mr Ravi Por'Su ELS. eo ae apt. of Schoo! E. M. PRBETOR, of North Sin Jean, w.c GuOven of Supervisor 8rd DisttictGEO. B vitesse > Nyon og gal iis For cepreme Jt Suc For Supt. Pab, iit FOR eon ek hor ah PowticaL Mzermes.—Hon. E,W. Roberts candidate: for: the Senate, and J. B. Johnson, candfdate’.for: District Attorney will address‘ the people at the following’ times ‘and places! Pehaar a Reema usar a : aso «&? Bg Nor, Daceivap.—Let not Union: men be deceived by the statement that it makes no difference as to the suc. me Congressibndl palicy, Wheth, rnin goes for’ the Uniok . ticket’ or ab 2» Proposed constitutional aré an essential part of the Seer rune . Democracy of this State are, pledged egainst their adoption, and. hence the importance of electing ev Union nominee to the State ‘These amendments are. essential to se_ Sire equal power to gpa through, }, out the land, © for the Giisidh St ii potoneth thown altion ohne are guilty ‘of thé doubly ¢rite of trea; som and perjury; or, im other. words, all Saeniietanmarls. to help'treason, are deprived’ from Telding office, unlessthe disability is rémibved by Congress, The National. aud State ‘goverimicnts are prohibited, from‘paying. any. part of the rebel debt, while the National debt is made sacred. All these isions are embodied in the proposetf amendments; and are ‘essen tially a part.of the Congressionalplan, necessiteted by the course ofirebels since the end of open war. It is” to, make permanent and secure the fe#ults of the victory of our armies in thé field, to adopt these amendments, If loyal mén desire security and safety for the futare-as well as the present triumph of A” ty over treason, then it is essential that the proposed amendments shoul bp J tified by the California Legthis ‘result the’ wae ticket must be sected. Let loyal men d pif, A ic Oy Fn ‘protest against the remeval iof Sheridan, nr is “not. to that poepren's hid Orleans othe people.” . Jin tehdanets Rot to be aware of the faet that ig repndiated by, thepeople, in e still ts in carrying it Gutjnot-’ the ide’ that he protease, to si that public officers . ane boaudite obey therkno fn will: fe pedple, . diabolical at toldhis story on Thursday. ev last ; that he dolla Union lov ost Sake rare _. told many . Chinamen and Regros, then turned his Gorham & Co., that he+ tile anecdotes about the’ orders of Johnson, and husdrede oft thousands of loyal men in the North Bz ckced. batteries off thé! Union an@ Bulletin; y. Watre . that he heard Gorham at Nevada and at yton, . Stiartaville,” étc., I’ dlioul Tike to cor rect his statements. Now what .Gor { ham said‘at Nevada or’ at Smarteville I knew nothing, yot we all in this Valley. know Who the “individual” was who’ . heard.Gorham mt the above named places. I wish to cortect a false impression that the item might make, and while!I ath cdrreéting tha6;'it Gay’ zive . other localities an,insight inte the _ ‘Tings dn which this war ageinst. the U! ion ticket ey on Sy the Wace * * mento Union. Ta ule diet: ‘Pliteo as to made an codigns effort. and all who had the pleasure of hearing him will join with nk 9 he handled the quest: we nh ‘a masterly manner, . Ho. told.» Jittle. anecdotes, about negroes or », but gave solid facts as to’ treaties ‘had ‘Congres sional laws governing thessame. The people of Nevada epunty know that the a% Judge is not much on story telling, and farther that he did not urge the Union. loving people to support anyone ti particular, but. the whole ticket. . Why did the correspondent of the Union not tell’ what a display he made on the oc yj casion.' ‘Now le sums up by saying that the Union nien of this locality will. vote the straight ticket with the exception of Gorham: Tclaiin to’ kadw a lit tle about. what is‘go-ng on in this vicinity, and after diligent inquiry I find but one who claims to bea Union man \who is not to yote for Gorham.— . You'nmilirk What T tell'you, Gorliam will \be scratched but or¥e here. This letter st. :'. fibiht ‘PleasGht) Valley makes nie sus ‘pect that many of the high. sounding communications from Bridgeport to the Union are un of belief,’ ‘end in my opinion many of them are. from Democrats who gloat over our little family quarrels, » Umtor, -BRAuTine oF a Piglet Piinia, The evade TRaNsontPr of August 27, ‘repudiate obligations assumed to serve the nation. Let those who pro ire te, be loyal and intend te for Demo-crats read the Sacramento Uniéni’s artile headed “A Word pe thishnass tones In’ wei ant ay ) Bame issue it has this, sho } papers are —— even "ir low partizan it before the that the object cept independent pong intheir 8 upon the nominees of the Union State Convention, is to sécure the jon of Henry. H. Haight, the Copper nominee for Governor. Notatall. It’s ‘the Union that has done the bungling, * En ‘the artide alluded to that swung out of ‘independent line” and got back into the Union party: ‘The next day it was back ‘. atnong the “independents,” and did as good work for Haight as ever. I rin At-Auburn; a fow-nights: since, Nickerson and Jones, who are ‘on the same ticket with Fay, held a meeting, and advised the people to vote for Haight in preference to Gorham. These are men who pretend to be actuated by a love for loyal principle. ‘They made*votes for the Union ticket at Auburn. LeGAgy FoR A ‘Convict.—De Witt Clinton Scholl,,.e convict; in the New Jersey penitentiary, has just received information that he ‘has fallen-heir to’ $80,000, “He pes serve five years in prison yet bof no on nies. ae fortune. Dae: at ‘ie mew: = at of; Canada” Will rétiily {id ‘Brittéh*tinion . the great i would have been a has the following : The Union-of has an exterminator on the It shows -conclusively_and seaseniie shat fing the De iq men of that party are ple ‘. mioeracy to break the National stand ready to sustain him as against . the Bresident. We haved) had Snoitigh) of the infamy of the “bloated traitor” who occupies the White House. Grant has proved himself. the friend.of the nation, and hig name will be praiséd in every loyal town and household of the land, All over the Bast the Union men are aroused to the magnitude of the crisis, and from the National Committee of the Union party comes an exhortaed become strong on reading this newsand let every man in whiose breast beats . Grant, in this issue voting the entire Unioty titket’” Let“us “put node bit} loyal men upon guard,” and the voice of California will be with that of Union men every where, in the endorsement of General Grant. i Wuart a Dovaias DEMOCRAT THINES, . We have a communication from an old Douglas Democrat, He takes ground against “negro suffrage,” and declares . the question Rot at isque in the contest . . and thatwhatevér may be'the opthion of leading members of the Union party on the subject, the organization is not committed to it without some party ac tion. The correspondent urges his fe)low Democrats who stood>by thie Union party, not to be carried away by the . ) empty cry of “negro suffrage,” but to stand by the party, of which Douglas, member. _ W, are sorry we haye a room for’ ae whole letter, whic cludes with the following ecuak: “Let us then act consistently with that feeling which has hitherto actuated us, and show ourselves now, as we ever have been, ready to make an: and every sacrifice of private friend. and four a mendiie, ship and such like considerations, rather pi . Sedna than that our country should be placed . DIED, “. at the mercy of those who but yester~~ = their — ye eae destruction. save us the calamity and . , it thi Cathdisgrace of sucha consummation as the . arine daughter of Jamnes nd L, Hackley election of the: Copperhead party after . @°@16mionths. «0 5s.) all their misbehavior and. wickedness . ’ toward the world’s best government. _ ARRIVALS AT nae NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Vorg THE Union Ticket.—Let all Broad Street, Nevada City, California. who oppose. breaking the national . LANCASTER & HASEY, Props.
pledges and repudiating national obli. ‘hiatadn 96, ve gations vote the Union ticket,: Let. al) who. believe in. a ‘‘free soil and free labor,” vote the Union ticket. . All in favor of making a loyal man’s . vote of.a8, much, power in the goyern.,. ment as a South Carolina rebel’s ahowlt vote the Union ticket. i All who: édstain' the: ‘Cdtigressional plan of reconstruction and uphéld Gen. Shéridan ag against Johnson, should vote the Union ticket.’ . All who ‘believe ‘fn’ niatiitaining*for . California, unstained, the name she gained by her loyalty during the war, should ie the Union ticket, ‘the power ‘of reconstracting their own States and slavery with them, should . . vote the Union ticket. All in favor of economy in the management of ‘national and State finances, . should yote the Union ticket: In short, every man who desires best to perform his obligations as a citizen and patriot, ao —as to advance the best interests’ ‘of the State, should vote . cant Union ticket. THE Democrats c cry out against taxa‘ tion, Why did they aot think of that . °ime before they plipged.the Gountry into a bloody and, .¢rnel war, which. ie .the, cause—and ae wy canse—of that taxation? . . Exec. Mona aaekaa ii» residing in Atlanta, Ga. having quarreled pana the cornet, dnid?tlie 7 Will: -be -:filled » with yfour: white; blue und green; to “réprésént the four provinces, which tised ‘to baz" withvher: lover, took «poisomicand? ssactgaeg: . plunged into the river. She ‘tion to the Uiion hier; of California to . ' { stand by the right. Let the faintheart. . te a loyal heart, determine to sustain . } Wood," of Philadelphia, on the eve of his departure for. Rome; gave five hun ‘dred dollars ‘for’ the pitt of southern destitution. Nevada, as wellas in the Eastern States are watching the contest’ in California with interest, and wishing for the elec, ton ot the Union tietet.~ THE Russian, Government is said to be considering the advisability of coin). ‘ing platina into money. This valuable metal is found in Inoge quantities i in the requires'the services of one chief cook, at a salary” Of $8,500, three master . cooks, at one half that. sum, two yeomen of the kitehen, two marae cooks . ‘Mre Smith San Frahel R Romig Red Hpeane i taee eee So Every man opposed to giving rebels eee lawfal orders of Johnson! } ereas, by /yeiheivel of Sheridan . ane other Yaichrut feta officers! Ban FRANOrs0o, Aug.28, 1867, B68 GOW Awe) (Gin Srerases to’ execute the order of. the President. in removing the Génerals of the Military Districts. Gréat excitement amon; all classes. Union. men are gat together at, all points, discussing the news. The Chairman of the National Republican Committeetelegraphs to the Union men of Oalifornia, to be firm and united in. consequence, of the paul oO! ie President. Hundreds t isfied say that now there . no ators 4 apathy in the ranks of Union men. W. J. TrLpen, .. Chairman U. 8. ©. fre eee it jad ees . abit GREELEY is writing # te of himself: for the New York Ledger. Mr. ‘Bonner, will commence its publication in, two or tliree cai ‘the St. Louis banker who recently com000 insurance on his_life. « ‘ oT kk Ww Gununosrtt,ctbe. Catholic Bishop, . enema simone THE Republican party in Oregon and ea: fi To prepare: uses “Victoria's meals ¥ + & OPPOSITION TO TO NEW YorK VIA * NICARAGUA, “Through ahead of the Mail ‘Shortest and Boyd pepe Route, iS eceeemeeeel fast & favorite ‘OSES TAYLOR, id H. BLETHEN, Commander. Rl fsemrinrtete 49 o'clock .M, beac haga SEPT. 14th, egal. GaP oaks ld. mate Sonne As there is no Yellew Fever will note ae . fe Amaia iO For further information, ‘apply. cre Aa peep goes As pinta died #oon :after. . She ali stall fone Lihaatonter have Rpliccmnan, sakinmeaes wt ‘ew! NOTARY. PUBLIC, Tu family of Benjamin M. Runyan, . & mitted suicide, have received the $10,-. ren ci Soens; _ Consisting of Welsaeare” ‘Gate she Slippers, ore, sh ae ‘From the best Manufacturers of how York, Philadelphia and Boston. 3 5 ADD, Jast from’ ‘the Manufactory, teceived by the last a Lalso have a full assortment of & ‘SHOE, “FEN DINGS, Millers Gelebrated — ing, Neats Foot Oil ideo cor Kip, pd Skins, Sole Lalther, ‘Awls; sxihlagiobe asian fo na first pier a and Finding Store; * ‘ " enatriag done in the very best style. Beots and Shoes made to order, And @ good fit watranced im-every case. I keep Bevts of my own manufacture always on hand and will sell my Goods Cheaper than an other rns . vid . this s elty. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET; NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Ex¢hange. _SAXBY « “LANCASTER, ivery Stable, and now ah the niet fougd in this ene “ine eg xia most riot iohortt notin aes meacesty riieemene ere Carriages for Funerals attended. ‘to with Td) ‘id Good Sate Hon Horses wea on ‘hand, / “a orses ct of eae the weak or mon ‘and the best o: oS ara Nevada, Dec. Sth. eye i LANCASTER. THE ‘BEST FURNIT URE ' FO BE FOUND ‘This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of J. EK. JOHNSTON. ‘Broad street, néarly opposite National Ex change Hotel, Nevada City, Semen, P 7” Mirrors, &e. EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH. BPHO AIRING. gayi at the rrret ye : . . XP Call and exaimine the Stock 1.646 G-R. CRAWFORD, COMMERCIAL STREET RETAIL DEALER IN STA TIO NBRY Blank Books, : Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, 6 ‘ ce. &e. &C. Picture Frames, of any size, made to. order &@-Constableand Jnstice’s Blanké on hand. Bread! Bread Bread! . CALL-AT THE EW YORK BAKERY COMMERCIAL STREET, And leave your Orders for BREAD AND CAKE, of every description. Rolt Jelly Cake, Charlotte Rusks, ceomas Sas — omer Fingers, Water mabion, ‘Lemon om ‘Fruit Cak a cases, & CANDY AND © ‘cmAcKEns, Wholesale and Re rarerare * Trade at. San <7 ae tronise Home Industry, N, B—Balleand hw obting Parties stipplied with Ice Cream. ly gotten BOUTON BHOWN GhEAD es pore morning. Orders Lele. gi till eee. ape J HOLLYWOOD, Pr DR. . KENT, DENTIST. smi Erste just received a rial, and all of the Latest ,will now be Rhie se — a ape c ns pertaining 2 on Gold, 8 ‘or “Valeanite eiseasion. wil, be. given tribe penorice ven P tistry. fice, stock of of Deni No, 1 Commercial St., Nevada, eo Over the Ster’e “DR. J, W. TALBOA7, Physician and Surgeon Sepa. . een Se pat door] ake ¥ ry ee i sid aide aarvbleshctabletbiette » } ics aed Ke a ale ca. ca a ak el ch ee cs as ca Aa“ A“ pi a a i a a eee.