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March 1, 1865 (4 pages)

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Published ev é me + Soe OMice Corner of Broad & Paap tty ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, ‘Tue COPrenneads axp Generat Mc = ‘atration in ite minute detail a as 5 well as in: "ite general features. It is not satisfied with = a ~~ theyaltconfess hating worse than the father os _ ing. bim and especially condemning his order berating Government officials, both at home and abroad, with lying about foreign ministers, misrepresenting the acts of revenue atid Coast officets, from the collectors of the most important ports down to the keepers of the most insignificant light. houses—not satisfied ‘with misconstruing the official acts’ ‘of Union Governors, howling how, in the West, at ‘the Governor of Missouri, on ac-~—eount of what’ copperheads call 4 -radteat eéntence in his message, and then in the East, at Andrew of Massachusetts, as true ~& patriot as God ever made, for being intereéted and instrumental, as they say, in the downfall of General Butler, a man whom ~ of lies, thereby showing their inconsistency. While the copperheads abuse private men aswell as public ones for the love of the Union and fidelity tb the flag, they have not @ single word to say in condemnation of the tréadhery and wicked plotting of that modern Beelzebub, William M. Gwin, who like Satan of old, will be kicked out of heaven, _ af He has long since been expelled from the hearts of a freedom loving people. In the eyes of these traitors, Foote, the two-faced dguble-playing rebel is a persecuted saint and fitto-be returned to Richmond, instead of exiled‘to Eugiand, on o peace commission. incompany with Vallaadigham and that played out New Jerseyan, (the only State which has a copperhead Governor) Mr. G. Bs MeClellan. ‘On this coast the copperheads, both press and individuals, almost without an exception, have pitched unceremoniously and with utter disregard for truth aad veracity, into Major General McDowell, bitterly denouneBevada erry . relative to emigration into Mexico. There RO reason for this censure of the General . of his order, except that it is in perfect ' . keeping with all their expressed opinions ants and their acts general. Wye ‘The order rferes with no man’s _ Fight.of emigration, . to his going hither or . thither). ifhe goes for legitimate purposes.— It curtaila.no man’s intereat in a foreign country, if that interest be lawfilnnd just. It meddles not With:the commercial rela_ tions of: the two obuntries, if the United pr me citizens interested in those relations, ~, a@E with, that loyalty to ‘the Federal Govit which is becoming a r in au" the wets Sok des dag. _ It imposes on the citizens of the ‘United States, or on the subjects of foreign powers, ne conditions with which they’ ought to object to comply.: It simply requires that thoes emigrating shall furnish evidence that theyare not bound on purposes hestile to bes Government of the United States. The opposition of the copperheads, of the haters of the Government and the deepisers of the flag,’ of those Who love treaeon ‘and applaud secession, even now in ite dying day, simply ‘augers that the Mexican scheme of colonization is in opposition to the:interests of our Government, aad there~ $08 it 1H favored by those who are seoking the Government's downfall. General McDowell's well-timed and propef @rder may stop some of these Benedict Arnolds of.oursday in plotting treason and . in trying to organize hostile. combinations hearty co-operation pb of the loyal peeple of the Pa-fmm Carrere oF WILMUNGTON.~Wil. Bde entered by ouf troops. on the ng ofthe 22d. After the evacuation apo Gen. Scofield directed ‘te follow its garrison towards Wilmington, while Terry pursued Hoke on the east aide Uf the river. On the west side the tebels made a ‘stand at Owl Creek and were défeatell, lasing two guns and 500 prisonre. Our Captures, including Anderson, 200 prisoners and 30 guns. The ‘ eee hired oak Wintel, The Conti mont, me ing slavery, ¥ sim ysr . . of Louisiana on on-the 17th inet. work: vill be-< weather will permit The the ae from vend is demmpicted, will be bent ‘one miles, over a good road. “We have already an excellent road to You Bet, but from that . poitit to Dutéh Flat one is obliged ‘to trave overs .dangerbas trill. “This only road by which a wagon can reach Dutch Flat now is by way of Illinoistowii,-@ distabee of thitty miles, over one of the roughest: roads in the State. As soon as the proposed road is completed we haye no a that a line of stages will be placed on fron Nevada’ and Grass Valley to Dutch st ite eonrectwith the Virginia City stage at the latter place. The proposed road will not, only be & great accommodation for the Nevada and Reese river travel for this vicinity, but will open ene of the best trans-mountain routes from Marysville and the adjacent country. We hope that our friends of Little York township and Gold Ran will put the new road through as speedily asypossible, for.we public. Tae 4TH or Mancu.—The -Nevada -Light Guard, Jno. A. Lancaster Lieut. commanding, has been ordered out for parade in honor of the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, on Saturday next, the 4th ef March.— Every member is expected to be .at the Armory in full uniform ot half. past 9 o’clock, A.M. Let every man be in the ranks on that day. ae ees County Court, Feb. 28th.—People vs. Battersby—Arraigned, and pleat not guilty. Trial set for May 15th. Court adjourned for the term. ILLUMINATION, —On. Saturday night last, our old friend and Rout oe uncompromising patriot, Walling, of Ro in the fullness of his joy at the news se the: fall of Sumter and Charleston, illuminated his entire hotel. The whole ‘house, and the landlord as well, shone out brilliantly in a blaze of glory. Walling declared it was “‘his da loug-looked for, which came at last. ith three sons in the armies of Sherman and Thonias, he has a right to. rejoice, and te feel as proud as “any other man.”—G. V. Union. _ Income Tax. We stated a rairdlas not be deducted from gains in iat ty estimating incomes. As the«correctness of the statement has been questioned, we publish the follewing instructions from the Commissioner of ‘Internal Revenue. The instructions were recently sent to Assessors of Internal Revenue or ¥F Const, ‘and was ealled—out by an bi ae 1 taken--from: El Dorado county. The following is the . ‘ruling of the Commissioner: “The ruling of this office on the question -of offsetting against gains in making angual returns of income is. that no losses in-one kind of business gan be offset against [ae ns in any other business, Therefore the and expenses of Mr. R— in mining stock 8 aliflons and faming cannot be offset ath gaan as County Collector, Or any other ness.”’ Mone . PETROLEUM.—Considerable excitement exists ta Colusa over the discovery of petroleum netir that town. A few days since, nearly the entire population was out on a visit to the petroleum region, which is among the foothille about thirty. miles northweat of the town of Colusa. The petroleum is anid to be of excellent ‘quality and to exist in large quantities, “The oil is found ‘en Government lands, and claims are being ta-} ken up if all Amie eae eae Gen. GILLEM with 5,000 men, recently left Knoxville, Tenn., towards» North Carolina, for the piirpébo of joining Sherman. ARRANGEMENTS are” lene sede for . a grand celebration on the 40h of March, at San Francisco. All thé troops under Gen. MeDowell will b6 out aid thie citizens’ com. maittee Will co“operate” “#9 Fe THE steamsh Gold arrived papers und 47 bag of letters. pear people of Sat iis culbitay V4 baw tii ae a'el > ten We .06% obhowet seer nen een feel confident it will be a “ten strike,"-for-4 . + them aswell as a Death tor toe semrating . y S ". FINE BRANDES, WOES, — Lawasrer & HASEY, Proprietors *“"Mowpay, Pte ‘Oth, th, 1865. la gives Mt bride eye t & Pp. be eeiaee do i Roberts @ de F Hydeliff do C F Brown Rough & R Jobn Romig. = Chas Barker Ranc' Jobn Clark J Hanson & f Lewis Walter. ome RF Creig Selby Fiat Charies Huff’ do —B J Atwood Gold Flat LD Cobb Tilton Mill M Crowgan Nevada city L Merrow jo «=O :—« os o's Kutz do J A Cobb do : SS Attention Company = commemaeemae need ,NEVADA LIGHT tebe sk yout are here le meet, fh rovers somensnagene Ara at 93¢ o’cloek A.M ,for Parade in honor of the nha in expec fn pager Lincoln. Every . Sede LANCASTER First Lieut. Com’ ‘g: 83. VENARD, Orderty Sergeant. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Fare at Heduced Rates ! 1:1! Pacific Mail Steamship Company. For New York, . via Panama. . The following Steamshi patched in the month of Mareh. 1865. Mar, 3—Golden City, Capt, W. F. Lapidge. Mar, 13—Golden Age. Capt, E. 8. Farasworth. = 23-—Cunstiiution. Capt. J. T. Witkins ‘em Folsom street.wharf, San. Francisco, at 19 dieldeh, Ne pondtant ly. wr Connecting via Panama Railroad at Aspinwall with a new and ewift.steamer ‘For New York. The Isthmus ‘I-"nsit*is made »y Roilroad in three hours! All expdsuie fo a tvopteal elimate ia thus avoided, ‘Tip rouie offers PaArriCuTAR advantages to Lavies and Families The Atlantic steamer will, be convoyed by a United States vessel uf war! . For furtber pe iwalare, apply at the a of the Pacific Mail Steamsh v. mpeny, corer of Sacramento and Leidesdorfl sirectsa, mal ULIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. Bre Ve = : “DAILY TRANSCRIPT” PRINTING OFFice, ‘Has been REMOVED ee Rooms over . A. Goldemith’ Dry Goods, on the Entrance on Pine Street. i Ceabaar Pacifi Balroad, re Winter ‘Arrangement, O%u AND AFTER Wednesday, Nov. 2d. until further no’ the trains of the Central nas follows : rere Sacramento for Newcastle at 6:30 A. M. ip. m,and4P.M Leave Newcastle for Sacramento at 6:30 A. Mt. 10:15 A. M. M, and 4P. 7s ‘The 6:30 A. M. up connects at the junc: ton. with se sate of the ery:vtie Central Rail roed for eivien tha tare all polage north ; 'Ne of the California Stage roy for GRASS VALLEY ‘AND. NEVADA, : o se AP DANIAS cc DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER LAKE, To) . «»— VIRGINIA CITY, The 6:30 A. M., doyn traias will connect at Toad Aechdaoea anil Maryevill, poe y Ville, .a Ae Sauda wei white ears for Foleom On Sunday one train ony will be rut, leav meee at 6.30 a. My ant, mae As . . Sa pertotantens C. Fr, &. R & ., Saeramenmto, November 11th. © RR. FINI sa CER & CO., 2M. meyer 8°00.” onniideve: ye weneraity.— BRICK STORE, 76. BROAD STREET. SAMUEL KE Wes, IMPORTER OF CAGABA AN DoT ORACCO,. one es, Cards, &c. . peculiar disturbances and” dérangements s will . -. prretical physicians. nesday, and , Herz: rant rests mainly on its astonishing cures of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. and intestinal ats: 4 = orders, it is equally effacious ir nervous eompt pernsts plaints. ;Thousands of ladies resort to it asa cig F Hamilton Gives. V. bt i say for hystertd, fluttering of the heart, ner. . ; vous headache, vertigo, general debility and all to whieh, as a sex, they are subject. It cheers and lightens the depressed mental powers as well as
strengthens the body. andits use is never fol-. lowed by any unpleasart reaction.—Sold by all : Druegists and dealers everywhere. MUSTRTTER, SMITH & DEAN, fe23. ‘Sen Francisco. ‘Brandreth’s’ tw iO a Pills. prized as a corrector: of all disorders of the stomach and bowels, the common symptoms of . ‘sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after . meals, dizziness of the eyes. drowsiness, and . ‘ cramping pains in the stomach and bowels.— “. These symptoms being suffered to “yemain, a torpid state of the liver supervenes, and all the funetion of the frame is, to a eertain extent; rated ; but a little petoetengpes in we ful Brandreth’s Puls, gX. Will ever restore the system from Ais state of misery. Twoor three doses will convince the afflicted of their sulutary i . The stomach will speedily regain ita strengh, a healthy action of the liver will soon take. place, and. instesd of list lessness; 1 heat; pain and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity. and renewed health will be the blessed result Prineipal office Brandreth Building New York. W. By BRANDKETH, Office at Crane & Brigham’s, San Francisco. ~ fe 23 Metice to the Sick.—How long we have desired and nee*ed on this Coast, a Surgery and Medical Dispensary. that we could with ‘safety trust our case in the hands of skillful and Should we at any time require medica! assistance, we may congratulate ourselves that such a place is now established at No. 313 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. known by the name of ‘*Peake’s Surgery and Medical Dispensary.” which is fitted up regardless of cost, with all the modern improvements, an extensive Labratory, which contains all the choice and lat« st Medicines, Chemicals, ete., for . ” the cure of private and other diseases. The Reception and sulting Rooms are commodiousand wei! adapted for the business. The Physicians connected with the Surgery and Dispensary, are gentlemen of education, great practical knowledge and experience. It is the only establishment on this coast where persons who are eured. For particulars see advertisement of Peake’s Surgery and Dispensary, 313 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, emanate pace Ss. J. HEYWOOD’S Daguerrean Rooms, 612 Clay Street, a few doors above MontW. D. DYER, Operator. San Featiciséo, Feb. 21, ‘Situation Wanted, N Experienced Housekeeper desires Fan a pa: og as Housek rig Bed tates af tesun ee saints Nev Feb 19.” UNION HOTRE. Revad : NOTICE. All weuibebi w lvania Fire Compeny. ia, arrears jor ducs, to the By-Laws, are hereto settle the flan, 2 Pa VEN ABD, President W™. Scorr. See’ " Washington, Alpha « Pecks STAGE aaa, : R. Ww. LATTA, Pe. ee the taveling poe a v: lhe that he has , a han Parehaoed, the ta Yad shave am, 2d Wel rem 0 follows : Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on Pesemaye, Thursdays and Saturdays. ae Cy a _yiry Monday, Wed shh ehaeskt AcM, . mame x Bt will be taken and deliver: Bera, 3 rie: peeteaeal Se TE RE ie = 4 Lurz, ~. pavemerenne wri: and in every Leaves Was! This sidthited of éudertag. efficacy. is justly, horrors of dyspepsia are experienced, Every . ” suffering from certain diseases can get propei ‘ly 4 . me “CROCKETT’S JAMYGDALING . r ee ee Se ee ae [Ladies Save Your ‘Hair! 01 5 Crockett’s Amygaatine will niente: _make it ‘grow 3 3 « Asa Hair Dressing,’ it is qualied by any she, orld Price 50 Cents per Bottle, : — FOR SALEBY ‘~ JOSEPH M. LEVEY. Nevadac Feb. 8d, 1855. 43 g RAND SOCIAL BALL. ¢ od A GRAND SOCIAL BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT ‘THE NEW YoRK lida: ON THE FHIRD DAY OF MARCH. od A Splendid Supper will be got ™P ior the . Scone Tie Best of Music has been engaged. : Committee of Invitation. NEVADA. T. B. MeFarland Isaac Williamson. David Beiden. _ M.S. Deal. GRASS VALLEY. A. B, Dibble. Frank Cleveland. Floor Managers’ Harvey Helm. Dwight Crittenden. CUhes vitt. 1. J. Rolfe. é -B. M. Van. Loan. eee $ TICKETS, FIVE DOLLARS. 4 ° Restaurant Fer Sale, — SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY te now of. red to any — who desires to Bg Al to the Restaurent business. A full setof Furnituré, Crockeryware, Stoves, and everythin nee for ing, a Restaurant. —— ICHAEL LO ee Commercial ad evada jaty. febs BOOK BINDERY: WOULD rene respectfully inform the he has spun Book. Sedery Kotablishment at EF Ne. 76 Commercial Street, S. Where he is prepared to bind Music, Periodicals, Papers, &e. &e. In aneatand substantia: manner and at the very omens rates. orders promptly and faithfully attended te giERMAN. ERNST. iS poses Nevada, Jan, 3ist. NOTICE, fe annual meeting of Stockhol of Natioual Exchange Hotel Pe be held at the law office of J, I Broad strect, Nevada city, California, ak the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, 1865. Aa of the Trustees feb G. Ww. KIDD, See’y.” A. C. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Ppt Lewis’ wr corner of Broad and Piiie streets, Nev Te City Serip Owners. LI. persons holdiag W g Warrants drawn the A Funds an 2 cegienened on previons May Ath, ae reinial to present the onan te jeg! on pwr onay Interest on said scrip ceases 7 AMYCDALINET! 95,00 por denen, ee ee Medicines, ‘Cilumpurey’s Specilied, ror Baie ot Agents’ Rates, by a ae es SS) oe : E, Fs SPENCE; ° aed i soa Neel a oe, ean 18 the: Hair: from toming out. and oa eae tine. 2 A. AVE 80. 4 Ws R, City aT: = Sire = eS WEDNESDAY i LOCA Ler vs CEte! Abraham Lincal: term as Presidén & of the large « / @nd im many plac __ bios are being-x and also te mal ” Over the recent The loyal men eause for rejoicir tion of the Govei the hands.of-a been. tried, and f. great people; an ~ ‘won by. our bravi treason. Why: c ina becoming I Nevada Light Gt step—let citizen bration worthy « of all kinds be su: unite in rejoicing again wave over “Columbia and 7) that “Uncle Ab term of office. © some one lead of ASH-WEDNEs! day, the first day days observed by pal Churches. 1] Easter. The na which prevailed \ who poured ashe bol of humble re) man Catholic cot vails, where the ‘to every species nal up to 12 o’clo : bowing day, Ashgo into the ch priest. puts. ashe words, “Dust th: shalt return.” —— THe Bear V. Valley and Dut South Yuba Can: we are informed Flat, and the ws to it. The ditcl and cannot cost than eighty th Dutch Flat and . isa large extent worked. “We ur ley ditch is the conveyed into th never failing so will have abun¢ the year.. ‘Donation P. and festival wil! evening at the Esq., on Piety I H. Cummings. labors in this cit; tional Church, o cepted a call fro The festival is balance of his sa Surrn's Quai apg mill, says th Rough & Ready rapidly approach having been muc The buildingand with a capacity intended to be ri ftom the Tunnel ship is of the ver upon the builder: in Das Sf retmainder aa fi dene. It is. the tors to-introduce ‘of ailverotes, as ; pool & Rea appropriate Epi: tist Church, at 1 "Toile B50 to press, says th. learn that Louis ¢his afternoon.