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

January 27, 1864 (4 pages)

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LorvaLtTyY 1% THE sour 4. Until recently the opinién widely prevailed that the last epark of te the Government in . the ——— ged of our lend bad = “awopt over that. stetiony te * tor . time “madness tuled the hour’ “The ment whe drove the people to seecmion were determined to erush ‘every one whe wold not yield to their wishes. Every breath of. —joyaitywae-hushed.— Many who before bad been staunch friends ot the Union, overs come by the alorm, became traitors to their countsyThe loyal sone of the North looked hopefully for a redeeming element fH tie ‘South, but if it were there, 1t was powertesato act That there was such ao element bas been proved by recent events. Every advance of the Union army has been hailed; with joy by many citizens of the South, and ne they have deen'feleased from the Jef Da-. vis despotism, their sets show them to be ‘truly loyal, “The border States have-iong . since placed themselves in a position so determined oa the side of the Union, tmt they are entitled to the highest eredit. And but _ ee, North~@arolina, Louisiana, Teo< \ileene free them from the accursed insti-. tution. and place théni again in their places ‘ among the thirty-four stare. It iw another notigeable faet, that when the States. whieh have elt and understand the baneful influ ~glavery_muve-in this matter, there is . armong them no quibbling sbout the righ«s of slavery. They know tie cause of ‘their mis) fortunes and-strike firstat it. ‘The wonver . if whieh they dispose of this question should put to shame the conservatives of the North, whose every-effort is to thwart the AdwminAge istration! in ive efforts for the country’s good ~ In the increasing loyalty which is_being de* yeloped in the South, we see the speedy, overthrew oftreason, Let our armies but give this-element freedom to speak and act, und the grave ofthe slave Gonfederacy-is prepared, cite <> “Laaatinna Primany E.ectioxs.— Hittel ahd Wilbox have éach produded a bill to. Jegalize. primary elegtions and conventions, that is, to: restrict théin to legitiinate and rightful action by statute. pes The measure hae been mooted for years, et -» but Weller waa, we believe, the firat on the const to make it a matter of public recomraetidation, Notwithstanding this uafavors. weit: out. Bread tists tre » oegarting almiost dail aily in. in the South. i The Freneh Logidetare advises that an Lend be-—put to the Mexican-expedition as}socn as the honer of France will permit.The Herald sys. Califortia and Oregon will be formed into @ military department and-a Major General from the Atlantic . States s sent out to it. Avimportant bill je talked of to tonke the: Post Office department responsible . for monto » movement on kK @ miles of that plate. Our forces are ready for bim. ‘It is also reperted that Joho Mor‘ga, withS,008 mes, WIT take part it Long” streets operations. Rosécranz has been. assigned the conrmand, ‘of the Department of Missouri. = ‘Pne revels are making demonstrations { near Baton . Rouge, Louisians, Detachville. A Washoe ngs ba of “feet,” of course, wentte San intention of geiug East, by steamer. tory jis within Roberts, agent of the Opposition. Co, “How é6 you want to go—cabin or steerage 1? inquired the agent. “Cabin, hell!’ shouted Mthe indignant passenger, “give us the best you've gut ; I've lived in a cabin ever since ive been in’ me ees eoantry * ployed in ee! U.S, Z sere Bip éffice at. Washingtoc. F Bisckourn, t the man ane was proun. ded in the leg when McGee wit Assuesinated in-2 -selcon at Carson Gity,-died on} Fhuredny iostTHEATRE. a8 HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY.«: MR: TR. ey MARSH, “The ey y sent by mail. ‘The House Committee ie ndarly ‘asanimous on terminating the er atcitc’ a 6 with Canada, The Presidont has inetructed Gen. Steele to regard the constitution ond laws of Arkaneas. ne ity full foree, except . that slavery wtudt bé considered af an ond, The shelling of Oharlestow continues, and litte gradiéally shelling the towa. + Arkanens bos Yevisdd her constitution, ’ destroving slavery. The revised constitun tin will be submitted to the ‘people on the 2d Monday i6 Mareh. — "Phe amnesty proclamation is working. well -Rebels are deserting mi considerable numbers. Rebel Gen. Vance has beeg aupteaed. in} Tenneasée, and his band routed with-toss. The Southern railrands are pene! worm The rebels acknowledge _ foaee d ergan at oe has given up the ghost. The Yapidity with which these sheets are decreasing, suggests the first. atanzy of an “Old hymn: __ “Hark from the tombs a doleful —_ rahe ears sttend t Copperhead (HP Seriator Sumner claims, if i¢ said, that Lincoln takes the same ground. in bis reconstructive theory that the Senater did in his afticle in the Atlantic Menthly.— The former editor of this paper analyzed the-twa plana of Fecansttuotion Ae soon-as a come view the Where you must shortly lie.*? wer: this place some four years mince . INIMITABLE MARSH TROUPE, \Would enniounce-thethe with Give Three Entertainments at Grass : Valley, on . Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings, . Junuary 27th, 28th and 29th. ‘The Proupe edmislete of Little George Marsh, Little Jenny Arnot, ~~ Miss Hattie Johnaon, ‘Marsh Senior. mY ONBIL, ‘the ‘Trinty ‘Comedian. goep VA ODIVILLE ‘ooMPANY. = Fall particulars nee fee Progrepet. i ! “WW H RAWEORD & C0: One is but ) ‘variation Ad the hee Hardware, ich: Steel, POWDER AND FUSE, — REVOLVERS, ”. Loathor and Rubber Belting, . ete ; tC" Artemas Word is ill of typhoid’ fe. * BLOGKS « éHEARS, for pessage at the office of I. K-. . all Goods ordered must-be paid for when pur-: WEAVER & COMPANY. “Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. ond W 2 hae es form oar tiene ary We shall keep da more waoatines aceotnts, and chased or on delivery. We have been forced to pursue this course,,. ~ from the great diffieulty and loss that nas been sustained im collecting sneha lsrge number of accounts as have heretvfore been on the Books of this House. In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have te pay for the doubtful.ones, as the Mershant has to make up in LARGER PROFITs the amoaut he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our business, we shall be able to sell at LOWER PRICES Than it would be possible fo do under thé credit system, and with our facilities in Sun Francisco, will be able to give otr.etistomers all the ‘Dety Gave 2 oe ‘Wholesale Buyers. will find it greatly totheir advantage to give Hs a call. Our business will be copducted. on the principles of — Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. —— Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for acontinuance of the same, and trusting thut our Cash System, will meet their approval, We remain, ¥WEAVER & COMPANY. —S WEAVER & COMPANY DEALERS IN A “PROVISIONS, MTD a rs i 5 om Liouons. EA VISE SEF $17 FP Tet si : ne TeVUL CA et gpsearmesitivenr, eee a3 Yo freise 4.
: “Kw Sipin yea Monday th the 25th shite of ness ! lexeisivly for bash ” pavantaires of Sep eOny, oe Sate atsuch pre . cee a. will. SAW WHOLESALS & PETAD Sela P. ipAa dor, Has just received a Largs, and splendid stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, . : RUBBER CLOTHING, “CALs BLANEETS. Ladies* and Children’s Shoes, __And Gaiters. i VALISES, CARPET SACKS, Selected expressiv for this market and perfectly adapted to the California trade, which , we are selling at the é lVERY LOWEST PRICES! Oar Stoek comprises a variety of ; or dt Aaah aah AND PRICES. st Our best CUSTOMMADE GOODS. cut apd made in the moastelegant styles, and cannét help but fitting aud suiting the moat : fastidious. OF FURNISHING COODS We aay stock . risin ery ae: a xory lar. 8 dGeit bah's Wool Under Wrapper’s. Drawers down to the most economical prices of Grey and White Merino. Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, BOTH LADIES’ AND MEN. ° They have in great variety. marie to . order by the moet célebratod manufacturers, a very fake 8 ° Rubber Clothing. ._ AT P. BANN ER's They do NOT have Three or Feur Prices. — s but ees svar? sell Ana Saperthe os eget ek we thet for got Cloth economical prices. . Cer. of Broad & Pine sts. Conese bo Jan. Ota : GEO. E. TURNER, DEALER Iv . Crockery Tin _ Stoves, Everything made to order in BD une line. Job Work done at short notice. Give me a call at my new Store on Main. aa PS Pm nner oe. siz HY Res M’ALLIGYER'& €O.,. Dinan be . i feecooe Store, ON MaIn STREET, Oppenite Union’ Hotet’ les, Fruit of all kinds, __ Fresh Vegetables, =. l Prost iid Balt Fish, >», Ham& Bacon. Dried Beef, &¢, &e. . +i wma 8 Papin ies to tani Peceate NEVADS GAS. “COMPANY. E Com neoahital va notice to: citiTee a be ted wet pe. dechaton tar cit for al 1A ere enn As "te oe Few ar Come eo" 855 cit =u , kei His «recuvery iy doubt‘is ble paternity of the measure fs a public. ver at Salt La é éhe,. We believe there ie merit in it, and fut. Fee ; (Cc oO rR D A G Ej. Plas: that law regulating ‘pribary elections, . ao nig frnudulent voting und, other im hew't ha natty as iak “WHEELBARROWS,i ; oo ie, pull, here » aplutary efify will parade on the o ruary. > é J ee 3 ra Aahe tics. » There canvot.be. tro tay fb “THE Ororilis Union, To oyal, oud ‘the. ‘Bitte . ak, Ash and Hickory Piank. rh safeguards $. where offloers are to be selected. Record, Ooppertiond,. inte bias ‘wlerged tinah ‘va “ 7 i hapuithet der the name of the “Union Record,” which . A genera assortment of ne THe-Oeerescr. LAwi~ mportan prounees tebe #atdgch Union paper, ei decision was made by Judge Belcher. at A “> Ww A ry ON M AT Ls R t A gi: Margerithy on Suturday lhet. ‘The cape was Tut 8. W. Journal hes come out for Gor, thier Acporty had givon_a, note payable.t9 . LOW Mi candlaty for, Vicw Presidaut. PAINTS, Om. « YaRNIOA, i . coim When the time of payment arrived) . Good attempt at Lew oomiedy: he teridév6d' grwembacks instead, which were] ‘The Reese River puper sya thé Fountain . E& IEC R os E, N ved : rfupeds: A’sult engted, Jiidge Fitkina ars . Mill at dacobevitie-ieuow lying idle for want i gued the eace for the Aolder of the: note, . of rock. to er ‘4 OM A PE OS Bs i i he apn ‘ade se tye rn AN extensive coal miti@ has been discov. . 88 Sbe er ee ee celvihle far debte in. epite af State lnws:ta . ¢*ed in Monterey epuoty, eames ten miles box neh eg Lawes, : thecontenty, Juilae, Reloher dealded that yorid the Bitter Water;Copper.Mines. The . % ob BOUT Te aro i a apecifia.dontraet wae binding on the party . C*! is a good quality ss thgt.ttindd ‘it, and: that he. must pay meoin! Fir rgew thousand Paceodibicd th Leh as We greed toi” 4 C18 inst year, out of its popolation of two and.a: IRON: HOSE PIPE PiidivenOuunte. -sPostinanter Par: tery eee Vo ke. sw eras jens rae ly ker hag. baeoremaved: fram the: post office < ‘Condbdaity Nanri miedo ’ in San Fisecias, a2 and R, ¥: Porkine subite. water Lcarebadlinds foe but Toc. teres her over hog henta 4 Ob ' “pagh. gidemas sa aan ‘viifavorable to Parker, we would ike: il AT THEIR OLD sTanp, ees. charige’ pant Wie. ined #manne*t ‘st; sin wet +08 he wae: so summarily a without ig any sult athahanaal 4 bat bepepeneecel Feiwel _— ‘ — AVID ZERKER and Julie Le literary executor of the" Tate dwate Pole Bah Francisco. Davie sate ee BE: aE et aes PEMA ELE Jackin, php APAe Oat wider of i neeme ‘el Biwstl a. jship Zouave, has beem seatenced to the ; ‘nh Ab Webbe ot ares tiene aM oo oe et na ba ce rwption dnd ss bro. dunkant an Nedeter haw taken up ba dx ba ed. : jeadiohs 28 ire Leal TAA Me hal DE 4 wroleasion# eaiat Sar oe ries et bee Daath . c eek eee it ay has * ben nena ae oe nl, ile res a ‘. oe \ +e = Sate Tt Gea SHOES,Forsale Cheaper than tn Coss = THEY are NOT SELLING OFF AT cost. = =e 5 attr. BANNER’S they are ever een a a humbug ohn way of duing : WEDNE cer Ars gates, of t on Monday lutions we Resolveé Chet Eng gate, belor city of Ne ination of wee 4m a-fall--pre times,the city. 6! gate aitd 8 _ Yemoved; head of B locks, the operating use of th Resolve requested penal offEngineer hose vom prietor a! open any . of the wa requeéstec . Charles.) ployees v water Ww Chief Eu ara —day last, Vallry fe Phe = het and our homé,.o without very ples gives it thing to hot stoy One. this cit jfornia 8 sixty du ~ ness Pa triends « it appea Haal of W. . day’s pa at their the pte everyth Reader, ~hardwa Stage { erville . take all THE on Ma nigtits : lot off Ford's ward .