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. tte destruction, and protect.
evade Daly @ Beanscip.
Published every ory Gay tebany ox
wepted—at 25 centa } per week..
Office ‘bn Commargial
_ Opposite Pine Street:
DAY MORNING, NOV. 17th.
THt Exb or Wan 1s TO Conquen.—
Macauley truly saya: ‘*The.end of fer
is to hit, thatthe end of medicine is to cure,
that the eid 6f warts to-conquér,” and this .
ia admitted by all. This truth exists as
well in the present civil war as in all others.
The rebels took up arme for the purpese of
dpatroying the Government and overthrows
ing its authority, dod the true policy of the
Government, its duty to the States in which
Republican Goveroment has been overturn»
ed, is to conquer the elements which seek
those States in
the-righté guaranteed by the Constitution.—
Never in the history of the world was there
& war in which principles, antagoniatic,
Were involved, but resulted in the estabs
lishment.of one class of principles, and subs
~"fugation’ of the party advocating the other,
. tnlews by 4 compromises which established
. nothing. Can the Government make any
conipromise with the rebels when they ask:
none? When they -reftise alt tumise,
must the Government abandon all and: pase
“under. the yoke” of Jeff. Davis? No site
man believes it should. The nation must
vindicate ite authority and maintain the rights .
of itd subjeéts or be destroyed. The present
War must go on until the end is aecomplished.
the decision mude by the people at the bal:
lot box. The volce of the people of the
United States is for earnest, determined
--wiar'watil rebellion is utterly destryed.
“Those means are the moat correct which
best abcomplishes the end,” and that policy
should be pursued by the Government whieh
does most tu werken and destroy the pewer
of rebellion. No tenderness should be ex
hibited-in-fighting the enemy. Whatever
adds atrength to the Confederacy should be
struck down, that the end may be sooner accomplished.. This beea the course pur_ ued by the present Administration, and the
public have determined that ‘the. satue polioy shall guide the Government for another
four years. This decision of the people
will teach the rebels the futility of the attemptée they are making against the nation.
They have been building’ their hopes upon
the McCjellan y but. ttie defeat of their
ftionds has hopes to the earth.
Tay east ng einen Grant, Sherman
aod wr s pans for
ee eg thew . the subs
fees tall but for bringing them uo<n 2 the bast Government and
we Sey eeieane ewe dooms pgs seri,
crush out their treason by steel acd
then heal up thicit wounds. with loie. But
atc Sd.
GRAND sony REPORT.
bitls of mdtotment 1 ia a auch ae they beheve the
evidence would ensure con
They bare examined the new Court House
and jail, and find it an admirable structure,
end . it will ‘be exceli'd by none in
the State for convenience and comfort. From
investigativn had, they believe the Board of
Supervisors have deed ail that was ‘possible
for them to doin order thet the building
ehould be suitable for the uses designed aud
at the same time bad the must strict regard
for ecouomy: “The juil, when finished, wil!
be both secure and eumfortable, but the
Jarty would recommend that a¢ it ie now
eceupied, the openings be made more secure
by extra fastenings and gratings.
The. Jury find the County Hospitalin o
neat and well ordered condition, and from all
they can learu, believe that it is conducted
with the utmost regard for the welfare of its
uafortucate inmates. They believe that the
introduction of water into the building and
upon the grounds would be s grea, beuefit,
‘and would recommend to the Board of
Supervisors auch improvements, if consists
eat with the pecuniary interest of the Hoa»
pital Fund. . In regard to the county recerde,
they would suggest that the Board of Super.
_ visors provide all possible facilities for their
artangement in the new Court House, and
thet all county officers be required to keep
their offices in the building.
The Jury having performed all duties rev
quired of them, respectfully ack to be dis.
cncrgae. 4. H. HANSON, Foreman,
In the recent election this has beeo.
recent ca re of the Florida’ tn a neutral
yore Fe ‘likely to rhise another point of
a law. ‘It is evident from the.
nt the Wachusett was fired upon by
Sereét, + Braziljian forts and vessels aa she sailed out
of the harbor of Babia that the seizure was
considered sn outrage. They “did ‘not ‘like’
the impudence of the Yankee captain in. entering the harbor and snatchiiig the rebel pis .
rate from under the guns of « neatral na~
~ . tied, in Whose harbor ‘she sought refuge
from. ber pursuers. It is generally conceded
‘that the act wae a violation of Internationa!
law, and at. the first glance. it so appears,
but still precedent can be found for the act
of Captain Collins. In 1812 the Eesex was
port, and in the act was justified by that
‘Govergmient. On the 20th ‘of December,
1837, the steamer Caroline, manned by Ca»
nadian rebels and citizens of the United
States. and the government of Great. Britain
was defending her territory from an “unprovoked attack of a band of British rebels and
American pirates.” “The Wachusett was de. .
. fendiog and protecting the commerce of the
United States from a British pirate manned
by American rebels, and the.cnses of the two
‘ed by the same governmént. that the Essex.
captured in 1812, having for a long
time preyed upon British commerce, should
not be rink ie » escape by taking refuge in:
ida or any ot the rebul pitates by a neutral
nation, is ap act of hostihty to the United
States, and nations guilty of such an offence
should have no rights which we are bound
-to respect. The Confederacy is scknowled.
ged by no nation, has no prize court in which
to condemn prizes, and all vessels sniling wn.
der the flag of the Southern Confederacy are
pirates; and the fact that they take ‘refuge
under the guns of a neutral nation should not
shield them from seizure, The French and
English governments have already tefused
shelter to these vessels, and it is time all na«
tions should be taught to respect our rights.
RAILRoad Marrens.—The railroad mes,
tion similar te that of “swapping jack knives.”
That ie to say in consideration that the. "7
Western Pacific Railroad Company will build
& line of railroad to connect this city with
Stockton, San Jose and San Francisco, the
Central Pacific Company has sesigned to the former Company all ite intereat in the right of way over that rente, Guyernment leans, lands, etc. The Western
Company agrees to complete the road from
San Jose to thie city within four years ftom
red, vot . the tet inakaat. What effet this dew at. .
rangement ie te have upon railroad enter. . * minute.
prise and the industrial interests of the State,
remains to be acon. The Western men
Cand 0 werk chatp ts Nimh Wosie psobacene, . e
though not quite as. fast.op © Peoneyivanis . . i
contrsetor, who repently built 230 miles.of .
railroad 12 230 daye,
Tae ticdisaaboaeen. Wie great de» . monstration in honor of the Union victories
will take place to-night withoet fail. We
hope that a large delegation will be up from
Grasa Valley. We ate informed that the
Union Guard willbe eat in full vieform.—
Our people here are. preparing extensively
for the occasion. Nearly every house and
store in tne city will be illuminated.
Im 1860, the, vote for President in thie
State was 119,000, As will be seen above,
it te less thie year by 14,000. The ques:
tion te, where have the people all gene to?
Passenger returns show that our population
four years, “Thig should give at lenat 11,000
voters. The State wf Nevada has about
that number, but a greater number than that
has crossed the plnine. ‘The vote of Oregon
has not greatly increased, and the vute of
Idaho is not much greater than the accces
from the overland immigration. What, then,
has become of the 14,000 voters we have
lost, and the 11,000 who cane te us by was
rt te
. Tue rebel Receiver of Arkansas reports
that be has ‘received, under the law confiecating Nurthera indebtedness, from mers .
chants and others, due ta the people of the
United States, $1,370,000, and sold confiecated steamboats for. $212,390, and confiscated real estate for $730,105. Will the
opponents of confiscation of rebyl property
please denounce this sutention of loyal
property?
A BOLOGNA sausage has been manufac.
tuved in Sacrament, which measures twelve
‘Tux Carrone oo THE Fiontpa.—The
Aide Every Union man inthe city should
captured by British cruisers in a neutral: °
justified the act-upon the ground that she . :
veasels are therefore parallet, ‘It wos claim--.
‘of the Fisr7
. saw’ “beast Butler” coming."
says the Bee have been engaged in an operas .
hie increased 60,000 by sea during the last . M
of Novémber 7th, says; ‘Our agual visit to’
the City ef Sainte on ‘Baturday, was withal
pleasant and entertaining. Every deperte! ©
ment of commerce, bertar and (trade, is
thriving beyond the predictions of the most
sage counsellors. .Busy bodids and busy
‘things, and in fact every object in and around
Salt Lake City looke busy and prosperous.’ ~MARSHAL. —Charies Kent will officiate as
Wm. L. Tisdale, and Wm. H. Weeks as
hold himself ready for marching orders.
THe gtekmor Sophie McLane is about repaired and will soon resume ber trips.
LAS?.week two or three attempts were
made to fire a of _Weaservilie, , Temij
ty county.
THe corner-stone of anew Misiats Halil
will: be laid at Mariposa next Saturday.
Tue Uniou men of Stockton bad a quad
toad on the evening of the 12th inst.
_Cowonessman Higby leit for Wasbington on the steamer America, which sailed
Monday.
Tne fog was so dense Monday evening at
San Francisco thet the Mexican steamer
Jobn-L. Stephens after leaving her whar(,
owas unable to get out of the maiies, ie
had to come to.anchor. ~
" Baur Laxe. —The re Coeip Dosis Vedette,
given that sell “ the follo og 8 wENTY:
(Sidra wah pitee sal onthe 1964; viz; . Of all the Latest styles for Vall & Winter wear.
Important to Tax Payers.
any ‘ “e. ‘
Hive efter Monds . tHE dist day of Movers
OER 89
Pive Per: Cent will be added on ali
Taxes not previously paid.
ofl paws yet delinquent gece aeons take —
This ts positively the last call. :
Nevada, ‘Nov. 16th.
Administrator's 0
ea gts ‘Of'R. Pieree, de;
Whereas, the Hon. Probate Court of
Reepseesauty bes order duly made in said
Estate authorised wered the urdersigned. Administrator. at private sale the to se
Heal Ratate of ond Retete. ‘Noa. tice is hereby
ist—One-Fourth interest in the he Jenny Jind
eeene, Cameo a ee: eee M vine,
on
pnd Ose foarth RL Aginny in a set. of Minin
Claims on I Hill in Omega, wit
—ee Pepe .
Ps, Sard in Omega, known as Pierce’ .
jee:
4th—One half ro perde © ina Sevine known ‘as
the North Proms of Seotchman’s Creek, 1080
feet more or
The sale will be be ér cash in gold coin, deeds
to be at the expense of. ¢ pusekoane, I will reecive bids a sad parcel of the property
‘up,foJAMES PIERCE,
A. AG mares Bann i :
Nevada, ”
The Best and the Cheapest.
IMPORTANT TO THOSE ENGAGED
Quick “"Thir.—d New York dispatch
suys the o ition steamer Golden Rule.arrived on Thuraday Jas., making the trip
from Greytown in six and a haif days, averaging 314 miles per day. ‘This is the tast»
est time ever wade on the Atlantic side.
_ Wiswemveca and fumily are giving entertainments at Bacrameatu.
Tue Nevada Constentign, containing
17,000 words, was telegraphed to Woashington. The operater was twelve houre io
sending it.
Tue Trimty Journal eoys: It is currently
reported that Governor Seymour retreated
to the Canada side of Niagara river whea he
Ir is stated that im the. first two yeara of
the present war 23,000 waluut trees wore
felled to supply a single European manufac.
on Corrzrnead at a Fore
qv tr apron pears cba A the
the funda in the
purchase of whisky.
Fi iorgrohs —The abel Cuneanes is. disthe TE in, mio
daar pec ron bat
ty minute he of one rod—16
a Bee
p fen Sone .
‘na wae get A ot Maral tc ta
use Watts’ Nevous Antidote,
"hisksels pg the
National Exchange Hotel,
BROAD srantt.. shai Me ciTY
Jv do San Juan
Febeter Grace Val B do
do J do
A M &2R
4 Hom, Beats, b ts
n ec eit:
John Davis @rass Val A “
MreC Herrison ay A cs do
J Dieks Downier di sdo_
Miss Baker de A iS ae
iss Real Cad J . do
Mies Kitts i N do
MiseJ Baker do _H Varness Virginia
3 Jones : 4 Mre Eavett -do
T Bowel O Longton do
KR Montgomery Seera Mre Tracey Ranch
D Pearce do W Whittiar Uphir
A dedieres” &9__ Gilor Carson et e . 3 eit:
E Dobrey Howland F in Grote : a
eS
“AL ABOARD!”
STAGE LINE.
2r.M.
nt SN Se etn.
xu. -M.
re eee eee ’
IN MINING “7
fkEs begs leave to eall the attention of par who propose erecting mills
for muing » to the Mills now being
mapafecte: etna by irc Street, Ban & Co. na ‘at we
Fulton F.
MOORE’S CRIN nee
. AN De
AMALGAMATGR.
le-admitted by those that have used it to be-the
Scientific Machine
Yet invented for the purpose for which it is intended. This Machine fev in its construction, is not likely to aH out of repair, is
very readily put up. and can be run by an —
of po pe we iP a
thet wit perlorth on wg meer AL the gore that = shat will
+ mle Somevwni one Two of
five st
ire it.
Oysters Priea,
Ficestie ppropered So the above
Penal Ofeveaé, cooked in every Style.
sparta oe eee . or otherwise.”
“ana ons Ween inn
Pork @ Beams, Pigs’ Feet, &c, &c.
"ANDREW R. JENKINS.
Min Street, opposite the Umiom aoem.
Nevada, Nov. 1tth.
Creckett's » Amydaline.
What brings the gloss to Ross's hair,
That bang in ringlets, rich and rare,
And made the whole creation stare!
‘Creek P inlt
Sansome streets, Sam Francisco. .
nil
a
KEROSENE,
PAINTS AND OiL8,
parse AND MEDICINES.
sae by
E. F. SPENCE.
Nevada, Oct. 27th.
New Barber Shop.
Sees RCKLY Lah aes terete
pk . ere
nai Ov CUTTING AND SHAViNG,
In the beststyleof the Art. .cee er
. Fashionable Glothing .
Hed JUST. 2 eEceryi AN IMMENSE STUCK O
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.
Consisting in part of
. eave surrs, "
BROADCLOTH SUITS,
AND
CASHMERE . suiTs.
pe
on
HATS AND CAPS,
eae
Ludies & Misses Boots & Shoes.
FINE AND HEAVY BOOTs,
For Gentlemen.
_ SHORS, of every Desortption t >
Gent’s Furnishing Goods!
Consisting of
OE ‘
DRAWERS,CRAVATS,
COLLARS,
Bas seeks,
ete.’ etc.
Boy’ s ‘Clothing !
The Largest and eis ane stock of any House ip
this State. We spare no pains m. procuring the
best to be hadin this line. Those in want of
Boy's Clothing should by all means go to
Pp BANNER’S.
P. Banner intends te sell his
any ether House in Nevada!
—a—p
The popular Establishment of P. Banner have
on hand the largest and most complete stock of
Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and in fact
everything usually found in a first.class House.
Don’t forget the place !
GaP. BANNER’ $1.4
Kidd & Knox's Bailding, ¢ oe
Om the corner of Broa ine te, Nevode ay
Forthe Fall & Winter Trade!
JACOB ROSE NTHAL,
Ne. 64 Bread a Street, ‘Nevada.
FAS inet, ected an entire now and large
Consisting in part of
PLAIN end FANCY S11.K8,
WOOL DE LAINES,
OPERA & FRENCH FLAXNELS,
BP WORSTED POPLINS,
FRENCH & AMERICAN PRINTS.
EMPRESS, OTTOMAN AND FOURTH
CLeoTms.
Dress Geeds, ail ora the Latest lini.
Also a stock of Bleached and Unbleactred Shee mg. Table Linen, Towels,
JACOB ROSENTHAL.
No. 5¢ Broad street, Nevada city.
The Largest Assortment
or
. FINE HAVANNA ClGaRs,
MEERSHAUM PIPES,
TOBACCO,
vue ‘CUTLERY..
Ever ridiesien te deoawk Ra received by
tL. PHILLIPS,
a St, next door to Welch's Bookstore.
Alsa, an endless variety of
TOYS. TOYS. TOYS.
4ND FANCY GOODs,
Fer Christmas Presents!
Nevada, Oct. 29th.
BLAZE’S SALOON: .
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
If You Want a Geod Drink,
€. M, BATES, i
PHY SITCTAN,
a
Sig Seegbioerts earan bahay. a?
7%
i; og
We
New Goods: New Goods
Natasa eit tral leet sow of gar
a +, ae are
to call and examine these ps . be
food tre pice acl Getiaaa a at
assured of the truth ! :
o—
an
Goods at LESS PRICES than
4
Ete. Ete, ~
a
. . evad.
THURSLI
Loc
No Eas
Tue Pr
lowiag con
arrangemel
' eession, te
ning:
Committ
son, A. H,
~ Commntt
—John A.
Bean. ~
Chief M:
The proc
‘the fuet o
o'clock, P.
a
to
bridge, .up
‘ Comwerci:
down Bros
site Nation
Speeche:
Belden, Tb
met Eeq.;
AccibE:
. Jeffreye:m
“< breaking .
town in a
axle broke
streeta, ars
Exchange
over the by
contained i
berses ran
over the si
Deer Cree
ably brute
out injury.
Guass
advertisem
. een that
Rvyce hav.
known and
tween thi
more pop
cannot be .
success—b
ot it. .
Pavine
of Joba H»
from $3,0
up. This
~~ vada. count
it will tak
, out.