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

May 1, 1866 (4 pages)

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se tea : ENE EERE OT LEN A LT ONSET SO TELS NLT NOE LONE ONE LR NELLA EIEN LOCA ASAT NG 8! ANBAR ARNIS i EDA PON N eitainatas t 4 seen am ga! — piece Ss politiclans who; are sustaining our erratic ok _ tora, it, may,be to.arm the dace, man Wo ballot, andi in. such ga pati (COUNTY TU SDA hopelessness a 2¢Ne Commit tee on Reconstr: painted to “in‘qmre-into thie cond see Aitater which formed: the sp called. Sreskcshes States of America, and ‘to ‘report whether they, or any of them, are entitled to be represented . in either House of Congress.” » This Committee Was appointed early in’ the séssion, bat in conseqiance of the neglect of Jubn— gon to give the information ‘asked by _ aress, in reference to the condition’ of the! thej22d of February. This Committee was notempowored by Congress to fix the statas of the.Southero States. ‘They hove no. pow. er to decide any of the questiins subniitted tethem. Their woikis to collate all testimony and. information that can be obtained . upon the subject submitted to them, and embedy their vonclusions in's report te Cons’ gress, If differences of apinion exist in the Committee, these may be’ ‘brought out by’ minority reports. When the Committee hoe ‘Tepofted; then the work df Cingtes: be: gins. The recommendetions of the committee may be accepted, modified or rejected . . by Congress, and whatever may be the decision of Congress will be its policy. The ident, hang their hopes upon a~very lender. thread; when) ‘they ‘talk about the fai ure ae Kadical Programme; ih Gonseawake universal # of the aontest.« I lieves ) Should Congr ye of suffrage inexpedient ahd therefore refuse to admit freedinea with discrimination to thé Wallét bux, they: will still be far from-decepting the**Presideat’s plans’ ‘The. vital issue is such a reeonstruction o be Union as-will sonare the mation nguinst: dangers of civil War'in future’ and protect . \. every man in the enjoyment, of life, liberty, and. y Congress desires simply tu catty out the obaatitetional Mer ision whieh . *‘guarantees. to. every Stat iblican form of govefomeat”’—n ii Republican ene Fant 8 . ea in form es that of, ofa loyal sebastar fae published ee of t the State,és exoleded from ciroulatiou, nor such as existvin many wine rebe} aie, where & part of the population, oppressive lawa, “a i sata uy governments sedpertect: freedom exists. As wal a Rol the abolition of slavery was incidental aud emancipation was cot declared: watil slavery dad #6 be’ ewept away in order to strike duwa treason, So now with universal If the webels porsint'in throwing obsta éedtaches Yh the way of reconstitetion, ‘and ‘esata té keep’ that States under qvatrel ef warepestant traiwo ae ors not, falter. The} _ rebels are for. thee, abolition of . i olaveny. and ‘gy ey es ag aa GY: od the, BON tae Mrs. Mary Hart, i ig as 4 condition to: disappointed. Of In every Roe Monpay, April 30, 1866. singo-the issue hide ‘beet “aude, Congr bw 7 Knetivell Moores D Ridley Willow Val has perbeads rods ewe alton do reveals Gale Suite raprepiends ts Gb tar saa mW 8 " frage. It iv the-ald. waecery of Democraoy.” and has failed a er and agvin to give . S ohuson winalunt hae isn Recbiatieditoa! ) comfort,” but be vr than tig” = ion men will stand firm: i ye of right, and eeintina y ost to the ori! Cones td at vee m make “tredson ei iiiclavnstmmeemead wa Ir is believed is not an acre of ground within three of lis, Calaveras county, wal Wdes not contain ns ‘supporterg ze ‘a cong aie RENE: he ipeeasssit' ou way robbers to be in active operation. jis no parting there. “Adelaide, Aust village of Milwaukie, NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, BR Mette? D Hostre penal 4 J Whaley Bar ine PW Bar mo Wake Hi Huichees dn : loos doeae Gold Flat EJ Bare do 1] § More Sai Ken cite. } Pay Bred Cr ‘Val AL C. * hag aa R 4 L v nO % officers were elected fi -4 or Neal. thriving on. the garden of R. 8. Jobneon, in Stockton. . State of Nevada. City"and Gold Hill. and . . C. O. Wuirpie, ef Tehama eounty, rebel States, they-were layed-antibafter oy J. L. Rogers, of Shasta county, were lately taken tothe Insane Asylum, Tue Pope delares Secinet the Fenians, and the Fenians declare that this is the weakest of his bulls. itis estimated that eighteen thousand elephants are’ yearly killed to supply Sheffield, England, alone with. ivory. _ Tae Catholics .are making preparations to grandly celebrate the eighteen hundredth anniversary of the martyrdum of St. Peter, on the 20th of June. On the night of April 18th, James Clark was drowned in the Williamette River, Oregon. WEAVER’S great flouring mills in Sidney, Australia, were destroved by fire, January 16th, Accounts from Aubaia represent higheee same A BALD head is like caubee because thore Tue best, explanation of why ships are lied **she” is, that they always: keep (‘a man the Took out,” . ‘ ' ‘ttew go elds: have se found »near 8, and therp is “a: ‘great rush” to them. GrorGeE Dau, a blacksmith in Stockton, while shoeitig é#° Gx ‘was ceapptabrasse face and dfully hurt. vo . NORTHERN papers ‘enced the suicide in Vedtseter nd of N. H. Tooby for some time connected with the press of Victoria, V. 1. :The .unfort gentleman was a man of liberal education, and had filled responsible poste in the old untry. : ‘Tue Yreka , Jourpal says th that all ie pet humbug that bears the name, for mn on Humbug Creek; in Syskiyou coun very numerous, busy and y and prosperous, , “a THe Sretgeunntidbener: ever appointed in Oregon.is Mrs. Henrietta E. Bell, in the = — i Ie this city, Austin, on the 28th inat,, to the wife of 8. &@ daughter. _ABRIVALS AT THE: BROAD STREET, NEVADA CiTy. Tien ikem oy H Union . M MeAra Mavadé tS McCann eo Brown ey 3 mi Breer askirsnent & Speed Naved Gry ore nee H Hoselaw Re H_L. tres Columbia h A iw Lewis WilloV W Smith O Vanemon Cat h i Bel Nery, ABouT! 5,000 cards of Wood aré) taken every day from Waslive Valley to hisiake d eon as rr. : ‘term: WEE. T., Geo. L, Wat te Mrs. 3.R. Ridge; W.8., 1. L Davis; W. F.8., Chas. Chester; W.T., J. EVP wie; W. M.S Ry Leavitty earreeaeere F I. G., Miss Emma Bennett ; W. O. G., Pry= aso The Lodge numbers sume one} "Ge = 7p atte bh} hundred and. twenty members end is in a : sare ioe: nce ie poe by the Presng Bein am is -the_best evidence ‘of the} FaB ob pF Tatras and apricots in Sau Joaquin-Yalley, have sven gatliered in ON the 15th of May, a meeting will be held.in ‘Virginia City for the purpose) of perfecting a Fenian organization in the ROAD NOTICE.. i OTICE is hereby gree meeti the . asd sett gs e Com Lake ‘Houre, in the town Of Mende _ ae oy see JF. BUSSENIUS & CO.. nt pedis ~, KOR, CITY AR , Corner.ef Commercial. Pine Streets, k of ah af crf iat a talib Gite: ome AND SUMMER a in! se ants Emben a a “ae corey MARSHAL, Scapa api fi aes ae nee te ote white LAMP CHIMNEYS, ere tte eel os pa we; G » Wasspntea net to explode. i. oe i re) AS We cetdcaeanall 7 wo NDERYUL BP i STOMACH, Live 3 ten Weveds by special causes. that i isnot w holesorte, Genial ; and reTT 8’ A T This ie pular Secocraion contains no mineral of any ind, .no deadly botannica! element; no fierce . of ae balsamic herbs and plants with the puroot aoe mildestof aif diffusive atimulanta, he weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restorea by this, agreeab ‘onic, and hence it works wonders n-ease of six and in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. tle and painless a it, as well iver, it sed tevertchin’ saicees the Acting ara a6 upon the li constipation superinduced by the digestive dg vob _The_ agony-ot Bitious colic_is immediat suaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by Occasionally resorting to. it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. my a.General Tonic, hy FETARR'S, BIT. ERS produce effects wh: muet be Phe = hi can ly ban Or witnessed boos they appreciated. In ease of Constitutional Weak. ness, Prematuré Deeay ‘atid Debility and Decrepitude arising frum old age, it exercises an electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful invigorant. When all the powers of nature are relaxed, jt operates to re-inforce and re-¢stablish them. Last, but not least, it is the only safe stimulant, being manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid elementa present more or légs in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. . No family medicine has been and, it may be — added, deservedly popular with the mtelli ion of the community, as HOSTETT iTTERS. Sold by all Deuenionn Grocers and Storekeepers every where HOSTETIEB, SMITH & DEAN, Agents, Noa: 401, 403 and 405, Battery street San Francleco, ~~ . myl. 80 universally, R. FININGER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE BRANDIES, WINES, —AND— LIQUORS GENERALLY, Brick Store, No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada city. Nevada, May Ist. : See Ss Seve GLENBROOK PARK, : SPRIN G MEETING, MAY 24th, 166, First Day—Thureday. Purse of $75. Mileheats, Frée forall Horses owned in th county. Same Day. puree < or £9395. Single dash of half a. mile. Second Day—Friday. Five tl Of $100. Mile heats, Three in Five. Same Day. STOO, ‘Trotting Race. Mite Heats, : three he in Fives reé to all horses owned in
county, except Frank Malone Bis Darby ree Of50. BingisBos dll of a ‘mile. Free Horse to save ‘Same Day ee os all Co Complaints of cher bes ae Weakness, Whether inherent. in the system or Pyeiaped excitant; but it is:a combination of the extracté: ely-as-. . dence of T. C. Lampe, on Broud St. Nevada Bo mye under his direction: is to iuraish Mudic for Balls aby Social Parties. , «, aps MO Ss oO NM > Eneqnalied Exhibition of PAM @ EAT UA Rie: Representing the~~ THE BIRTH OF OUR SAVIOUR! Lite Sines EEE SS Oe ee . In the Manger of Bethlehem, in Judea: Next tn rotation is seen the Great Master piece, rT THE LAST SUPPER! CA Chriet eshd ‘ate ) Perive Didtlpios. . GRAND COSMORAMA ! The First and toe Big dag kind ‘ever exhibitoh on ee Bait recnst, Thi tiful Cosmorama } contains-a lar . THE LATEST BATTLES, Of Earope, Africa and America. Also, Grand ‘Naagagemeats— Principal cities and ‘seaports in the World, UNION. GENERALS! Defender of Italy, : are of aiowngs Ninéveh; . ning. pone Calvary. The Day of J udgment! Eve : Whe , Deluge, ete. ete. 5 The Costhorama ‘has securéd a world wide rep: . utation,and has been patronized in Europe, bersse and California, and allover the country. + »} Admission 25 cts, Children 10, cts, Nevada, April 25th. MUSIC AND MUSIC LESSONS. R, C., Hy CHASE wishes'to inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he. will 12 j1 give Instructions in Mysic on the Piano, -,,T'0 those who may desire iiis services. He has taken Rooms at the resiMr Chase alse rr ienen te give notice that the NEVADA THEATRE of officers for the ree oe! eh the 25th day 6f Ma P. M.j'at the Theatre Baiding apt. COMPANY, Nevada City, Nevada ~~ California. OTICE, The ann f. the hoidert-of thé’ eae sap eared nd the ee BD, 1866, qe ole , at od a8, MONRO, Bac’y. ual. meeti e re Company ll 1 fally poss tofurnish every accommodaii tion to: boarders. The Table aly named the : Rooms of , on Broad stte EXCHANGE HOTEL. Main Street, Grass’ Valley. THE Fropelciae's of re, avs Hotel is best in the market. The Bed aie ont —— ee) at, this. Hc The Bar is supplied wit the ‘fineét Kinds of wine 'H, Proprietor. are iu soon” syle, Corner, Fifth and. J Btreety é Rares of 938 $25. ) Single dash <e of : cp Bo Day. , Purse of ¢50. Trotting Race. Mile heats@ nearest time made hy A utesand twenty canta that Md ee nw Races, ten cent. to enter and two to start. The Drack put in eames Par condition, fast time and y be ‘Phe Proprietor . . yanes Ph wets day the eight da of May, at 7 0’ BIOKRENE. EMPORIUM OF Importer ona £ Manutagerer ~ Fe EB is. & si Pe tisodoats ie eee ot OH Sey T Q ap 18 SODIUM & SODIUM AMALGAM, a LAMOTT’S . ae AT petithcd oe STATE. Ze . of Nevada and vicinity pati citem en STRE Er, N oiinnigninde of the arrival of a few schoonen 7 heavily le laden with a new stock of ie en = Fahd. apd. well etabliahed owe of . jJacos ROSENTHAL, assem ~ + uray; 34-42 & The uidersigned be; tive to inform the Lilie gs es he is. thankful for Past ¢,and to merit in ‘the future, he ane ea & omensecr Giods ever broughs to Nevada, Whicb will Se sold at such iow Rates as to convines our patrons thiat dil goody pertaining to Ladies wea “are now suid at my Store at GREATLY REDUCED PRiced’ “ir PRICE'S! 2 © ? an . 000 Yards assorted Prints, 20 cents per yard. . 500 Yards Samet Lawns, 25 cents per yard, . 500 Yards Bleached Muslin from 25 to 37 Ise ots. per yard. 500 Yards Carpeting 87 1-2 cents per Yard, A Large Asberteneit of — of Ladies’. Basques, Mantillas, Cloaks, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Shoes. . AND GAITERS, SPLENDID SILKS, . MUSLINS, . SUMMER SHAWLS, ‘New & Fancy Head Dresses, PARASOLS, GLOVES, . RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, @ _ TOILET BASKETS 2 gh tH SEM And an infinite variety of everythizg useful atid 67 namental connected with a Ladies’ toilet, liquors and cigars. C. W. SMITH, Grass Valley, April airs [7.7 oo . ie . acemietemeieie teat _¥ FOSTER, _ . and Manufacturer, Aenea apenetis, 96 Breit Benen, As my stock is too extensive to be tioned BA, ROOK ak, nul a mie me ment Musics Newspapers. eto ; eto, ny store & and see for th ives and they willnot be dePlease take notice that having Been longer estab — and —e the ain fiz stock of Geods I ean, -DEFY ALL COMPETTTIQS! j And will not suffer myself to be undersold. JACOB ROSENTHAL. ae FOR CITY TREASURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, + 927 Montgomery »Street,:)-. San Francisco, April 24th: : Seer TREA SURER. ne FOR SALE BY HO SALE a, 2 Pie 7 4 native minerade yy 4 YROOUAD ¢ wo gigs Ee pees may Birknell You ord, ‘fete ave te. ATIAW 2 THOOAMWG Nn crite canes e iy Teaser ‘Treagurer— ae CITY ry MARSHAL. ote Po) Largest and best ‘selected stock of 4 SS Panter Loca Spring Rac commence at th 24th. The fire $75, mile he a single dash .of given, mile hea’ a trotting rate ‘$100, mile heat of $50. Same. ter of a mile for race, mile heat track has beer and the proprie spare 90° pains t MamMMoTH.— whose claims ar and near the Sr laid open their . aré how tahing « rock. This is o1 It is estimated . sight not less tha and we heard a to bea good jud; be the best lead remains to be pr completed a roa hill to connect v city, and we pre hauling rock this “THERE are ht and unclaimed, Mountain-diteh, soon'as they are. is offered for pre ity, aad old qua find it out. “In z mills will be‘ere was discovered ditch, last week. and work is to be ately. By thee dimensions, and in the top rock: Paving Wau. ny, better. know mine, are taki We leara, that ¢ ton: They have milis, and the mi part of the coun Fine Team.— enée to that di Messrs. Gregory of goods from th able Gatenan, <r fre Roppery.—A —A named Alexande hotel in Culfax, of the following pants; 5 bhirts, quarts sleve butt Citgo, Her otf come her buck. May CeLesra the May celebrat account of the st: ¢iven When it is: THe stage fr hereafter connec: Colfax, every m ttely upon the . RB. Favween, Paper, has on ha > of remnant liqu ting artic! water Goon Tew, cora.have been el Good Templars. W.V. ®.; ; Frank A. Chsdwiek; Ww W.P. Bs Sam wont ‘Ge