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

March 12, 1865 (4 pages)

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ning of the war wemerous attempts ied Cebhtiboattha proved tlleres. The Administration, though it seems to have but ¢ politicians, who felt that peas ready for peace, every facili~ res for fully testing the question. For this purpose. Jaques, Bisit and others were permitted to -visit the rebel capital, and “the President consented to ‘meet the rebel commilesiodors ‘st Hampton Roads. All these . _. conferences have resulted in some good, bait no step towards the end of the war bas been secured by them. The question, simple and plain’ as it is, in this war, cannot be settled by treaty. Tie rebels have defied. the authority of the Government, and despite the desolation and sorrow brought upon the . Jand by war, it-must-be prosveuted until the rebels submit or the Government basely yield te the rule of traitors. “The sword is the on {. ly effective negotiator in such a contest, anda settlement by its agency will secure the only permanent peace attainable. The President announced in his last Message ‘that peace was always to be had upon subtnission, and Secretary Seward has also announced that it only remained for the van‘qtished foo to submit. The Government of ‘the nation or the rebels must conquer in this wat.. The sword was taken by the. rebels “without » shadow of right, and any compromiso by the Government would be an abandoment of itejust right. The only question which the Administration can even ask traitore is, “Do you submit 1”” and the wat osn answer. Invainwe look to“Peace Commis jneiatof the difficulties, Looking to such me. (I SOMERS EES EE Te latin ote [head with on axe, _With great presence of i placed it on the bleeding stump of his neck, : when he instantly regained his faculties,and he was enabled to draw 2 pistol and shoot one of the villians.” — beeeccmamatiad say he wasinsane, © . Goon Pann, =Fia Glade an at teas: ing, and the Sacramento and Marysville stages are making pretty good time-i in consequence. Weare indebted to Geo. R. Cramford for late Atlantic papers and pictorials. SHooTixe Scrare aT Grass VALLEY. Weleari that Josiah Dodge and a man. quarrel, at Grass Valley, yesterday afternoon, about an account and Dodge was thot. severe injury, THE United States Senate, on-the Ist inof, six bundred millions of dollars, treasurer having absquatulated with $63,000 of his funds. THE Governor of Maine is in favor of disfranchising all persons who left that State to.avoid the draft. Such bill ought to be drafted in every State. THere isa failad anaconda in the St. Louis museum that lately gave birth to 33, juvenile anacondas measuring from 18 to 20 inches in length each. The mother is as well as could be expected. Scena RRRREER teen ae Mr. ‘Andrew Shuman, formerly of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and now editor'of the } Chicago Juornal, has been sent to the Illinois State Penitentiary as entiary as Superintendent. THe estimated collections collections of revenue in didma, the patriot sees nothing butdarkness, . New York city in the year 1865, mostly Mespeir, and in the end national death. No will ME vec ever come save through . surrender of the rebels — . © Raensey sdebetanen “where oni tien.” And why should traitors not be subdegated? A body of unscrupulous villains . are waging war upon the Government.— They have poisoned the minds of the people “ofthe South against the nation. They have been guilty of the blackest crimes, and still glory in them, and yet the Government is urged to stop the war-for fear these people should be subjugated. The deeds ot the the treatment our brave solders have receiv. ef at the hands of the rebels, and yet the nation is.asked to submit to such fiends as mie’ the rebel government. So long as ‘the rebels can command a band of guerrilla _ eairthroate, the Government must pursue them until no single hand is raised in oppo“ition to national authority. . _ TPhough we have no hope ot genie bee the signs of the times indicate he sword is doing its work effectually. ‘The rebel armies are being thoroughly beatremy and disaster is visiting them in every quartet. Peace is near af hand, won by the brave soldiers of the nation. A peace hontable to the Government—glorious and permanent—will soon visit the land, Untilsuch _ we senlnanareh Aewores much of sufferog and expenditure the continuation of the ow he anenbna be niente aid: 896 official, amount to $30,250,000. The collections for 1864 amounted to. $18,000,000. In commencing its fourteenth year on Lincoln's inauguration day, the Shasta Conrier says it is “for Union or death.” et THe Esmeralda Union thinks that all the mills near Aurora will be at work by the first of May next. Some good mines have recently been discovered near Shasta. worth $2,000,000 per annum. They are making 50 pianos per week. A DIVORCE suit a eae in the Superior ‘Court at Brooklyn, Conn., parties are nearly seventy years old. One of the most eminent eeoliste “ San Francisco, has just performed a successful operation on a gentleman who had a lady in F eye. > the Indiana lis m7 aennael Journal . General «Berman fact, ay Hi i HF aril A . H rf e z ‘whose name we could not learn, got into a} eck roe Br erie trees Bonnin, the rope arate, has failed, his THE Chickerings’ pianoforte trade is now . PRESET a tal SN SP pee HepesieRe. D. A. Dryden will preach at the Methodist Church this evening at7.o’clock.___ Evicsopel service at the Baptist Char, X T C—“Festasy” "in the only word to a experience after ‘sing Crockett's ora . B . daline on the head © At the Hill. March 9th, Rev. P.L M. Seott to Mra. H. S paaap all of Covumbia i Hill. : Arrivais at the National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STREET....0.NEVADA CITY LAN CASTER t & HASEY. Proprictors: . . Miss Baker San Fran cia Sutton Grass Valley Miss King W Moare Miss Gz $ M Mcleod Hunt’s an Miss Smith de H MeKaight weg J Snydar do R stevens Deer age: Bie aaa wt A ‘de D White Round Tent C Marvin Austin ¥F Carney Unionville A Conden do J Montgomery Penn ¥ Eeniagton A Y J Martin Nevada ve ‘T Turner Ss Pkt You Bea D Parker do © Kvans Sweetiands A Brown dao CTewkebury do Be rr Alleock’s Porous strengthening Plasters have the compactness of kid ieather, and the flexibility of a sifk glove. They are be coming appreviated by an intelligent public.— They have restored the withered hand, removed the unsightly lump, eured. varicose veins, and external aneuriems. For all affect.ons of the chest, weight about the diaphragm or upper portions uf the bowels, in colds and coughs, fer. injuries of the back, for all strains or bruises, for a weak back. for nervous pains of the bowels, and other nervous affections and cramps, for heart effections—in all cases where they —_ OTICE is heret given that at a meeting ° the Bourdof Trustees of said memento Stet of Febreer A. H. UTHEMAN, Secret Ott" Oy oe en fe". tea BOARD OF ) DELEGATES, pea wilt to s sks of the Board. of All i . mem wy A. Presb Orr Pris't. milo D. 8: a. See’y. 4 pm FIRE!! FIRE! !1 site Insured? aD ioLviws COMPANY. THE NEW. YORK HOME, With a Cash vie wi of over three and a quarter . SUMT ie the ‘the world. aac xs * ST ITN TR IN EOS TE NCEE et AAAI en ye enc tng AME A COT ECE NED CH 5 a oe gerurepmmrrne ane ncaa cere teers ana cena : ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCHE ‘With. eo, Se cet ++
house of Mrs. Delany, near Colainbie M.Hartnett; The ball took effect in his side inflicting a} 4D. Dr. Hardy, reelf, A ell Soy and your appearance, BR ag DoF saan “RELIABLE an ye AA In Grass Valley; to which the Tole Gotan’ Jas Pownleg, ALLISON BRANCH,z NEVADA orrr. K I win J A. Lancaster poo ‘aan. John om" 3 -H. Helm, J. MeAllister, Jas, Mulléy, . Bazley. ROUGH AND READY. Robt.Smith, W,C: Auli, P.B. Madden. BIRCHVILLE, WASHINGTON. rag = Ryan, A. Thornton, Ker. Phelan sas Talbot, E. Dillon, H. Morgan. " ‘MOORE'S FLAT. N. SAN JUAN. EUREKA. ’ YRENCH CORRAL. Sd 8. Ma John Egan Egan; J.F. 6, Sharda” : va Sherrie. P. Burk, ’ . Cc. Terry. RED Dos. John Hussey, John Desham, James Green, RECEPTION Y COMMITTEE. . B. Dibdls. “Dr ; ae , FLOOR MANAGERS. ¥. Cleveland, Jas. I. ew Pp. rm. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. Grase Valley, Match 4th. Seothing and Bracing. mentas Nore e Dr, Hostetter’s Stemach Bitters,Although the fame of this renowned invigowhich, as a sex, they are subject. Wakunane lightens the depressed mental powers ds well as . strengthens the body. andits wse is never followed by any unpleasart reaction.—Sold Druggists and dealers _< MUSTETTER, SMITH & DEAN, = Sen Francisco. . Brandreth’s Vegetable Pills. prized as a corrector of all @isorders of the which are costiveness, epasme, loss of appetite, . , . Stek headache, giddiness, sense of bluatiug after These symptoms being suffered to remain, 4 torpid state of the liver supervenes, and all the ) function of the frame is. to’a eertain extent, eT Taher Colbert, Jas. Butler. John Powers, Remington P. Galway, P siennessy, ft Jas. Manogue, John Feeley. ‘Thete'ie uo preparation in existeniée which has . such « soothing effect in cases of pervous excite . rant reste mainly om its. astonishing cures of . * . meals, dizziness of the ,eyes. drowsiness, and . horrors of dyspepsia aré experienced. Rvery . ° onesie acpeeun tear habenomee of 5 LRP OEP MEE EF Ladies Save } Your Hair! ae Crockett’s Amygaaiine will prevent An a Mate Dressing Peng une qualied by any the world . _lans.yet produced, mon § 50 Cents per Battle, __yOR SALEBY : JOSEPH mM. LEVEY. ‘Nevada, Feb, 8, 1806 ' Mestaurant For Suley: Eide SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY fe now of ted to any desires to to the Restaurant . bet tg ~ full. set. — : mame Cc NILES, Attermey and Counselor at Law. FICE—in Lewis’ Build Broad and Pine streets, Nev: Te City Scrip*Owners, — LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the City Funds and registered previows May ith, 186%. are requested to present the same ae interest on said scrip ceases GEO. A. ha eehiomc City ‘Treasurer. Nevada. Jan 24th Schenck Glas, David Belden, W.H. Davidson . — _CROCKETT’S AMYCDALINE!! ‘ 95,00 per dozen, Motssepadiale Medicines, (Humphrey's Bpesin. Fer Sale at Agents’ Rates, vr E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary. Nevada, Feb. 2ist. , SAMUEL LEwis, : Suecessor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER Ae CIGARS AND TOBACCO, igen Mmehes, Cards, &e. he old stand— Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad _ ‘nd Fine omer JAMES M NROR Sued gt hecid ates 0 OR cp For Sen J D als ; nita ao page Stoves, amdMI HAEL. Lo: GGt Commercial Sree, vada + Corner of st. where . CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. . =: stioRTRAR, ‘ax qvioxst dovrs COYOTEVILLE.dilapidated cabin: this city, though name, Was once a tion whether it w remain were ther guburb of the flow 1 it was estimat about 3,000; but i and the entire -t Coyeteville does tion of fifty soul: been mined out, a -je left to-mark-th whodwelt there. ammense amount the miles of soil v the depth of. fro delvers after gold still engaged in_» _quantities of gold ‘from the road lea Sugar Loaf, dow which Was very washed out, but s es leading into it HeLPs To . past a genius in pedier has been « in this city. H. driving a trade, a lowing: A few “helps to read’ { principal hotels ‘known géntlem: whitened by the ‘eaid: ‘My frie: -e8, I willsell yo replied that he c ‘in the country, . ‘a pair of spectac! of the eye by ar purpose, the ped upon the gentler “saw very well . out their aid.” ry the same time sli gentleman’s nos “I can’t see half could with the fi took the latter through the hole “aids.” The su _ “old,” and the cles. Tae. Canis #1. D. Lathrop : “the United St: . Methodist Char These gentleme the Commission -aman, and the ot Potomac. The dangers and mi! “wounded and d Their purpose work done by . We hope the cl hearers. Eppy & Co ® crushing was or ten tons and The water can could not be w Company isn “will strike the