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

November 5, 1867 (4 pages)

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ARI eats RR RENT li AREA Sl eats KARP a Saha ante Nags REI TASS, OrvciniaTNee! Dae. mentof nationality; by educatin the . law.) must accomplish by revising ite own or folly in its own leaders ; by bringing ; dn. ite.ewn bosom ;,for every secession . and black voters atthe election in Vir try, and whether in success or defeat crcl anes should feel proud to be . ngage in such a work. The mission 8 “given as follows ' byt “theT™ Sante Ora Times : 1. ‘To develop the sense and sentipeople Sf'thé whole land tow habitual . recognition of the paramount jurisdiction and eathority of the ‘Constitution " Oyerithe State amd local governments, thus counteracting that widely diffused __ poison of Calhounism+-state rights and State pride—which “broke. out” in the bloody “blotches of secession. 2. To make the national govern— ment: justly dear'to all-the people, by using it as an instrument to secure im: barip.# Tiberty and impartial law to evnitapt of the country, high or pn rich .or poor, regardless of color, birth-place or religion ; thus counteractequality and civil caste which suppo~ ées one human” being -to-possess more natural rights than another, and thus tends to create a large population witb-. in the Republic who are ita natural enemies, because it denies them equal benefits. . $. To make ‘another ‘civil war impossi bles ‘by ‘depriving men who’ are st:ll disloyal of the.power of migchief—. investing with political power only those “Who “give adequaté guarantees that they willuse ‘it for ‘constitutional purposes; by working out of our Bystem the elements which irritate men to revolt ; by promoting universal education; ‘et/thet alt élassee may” know the blessings and understand the uses of freedom and popular government ; and by carefully respecting the true rights. ofthe States, (which true rights can never include the right to deprive any citizen, of the equal protection ‘of the “And ‘this’ mission the Union party progamme of methods, as occasion may require; by correcting its own errors when discovered ; by learning wisdom of its opponents and increasing its magnanimity towards them ; by ceasing to treat as enemies of the country all except those who are openly_or covertly “at work to overthrow free institutions orto reverse the decisions of the war ; any wrong forward its best men ; by liberal expenditures for the diffusion of sound know!lnery Of moral and educational agencies which elevate the tone of citizenship and the charaéter of the people ; a Work in which all.the better sort of Democrate can’t help taking a hand. The Democratic party is bound to, comé ‘into line and march to the music ‘of the Union, or do worse. But it is ‘enibatrhised by the necessity of concedding so much to the’ “disloyal elements sympathiser clings. to. that party, and: many of them have cheek enough to set ap for leaders. The Union party drags no seach weight. “It has saved the nation, and has no temptation to betray .it., Its instincta are .whelly American, wholly on the side of impartial, universal justice ; and its appeal is to the noblest sentiments of human nature. a : Epwin Boots, who was threatened Ciilel chat an arm, has recovered. “TT —— THERE were separate palla for white States inelections the onions Mavis te'8 ie. voted the pita THe Uniex Panrtry.—The Union . both of Grass Valley. es sl te ‘and chain stolen from him at Colfax on . Friday eveiting, ‘The property! was} ¢ Meadow La Sy do Cc Brisson do. _ H Smallwood Gold Ra worth $500. t —— een » OVER, fifty Government employees have died of yeHow fever_in New Or, leans. ’ “ pad nilanedpinicindiae *} * Tae Homeobatite College ‘of Peon sylvania .has determined to open its . doors to women. * § © j PRERE are but six daily newspapers in Maine—five Republican and one Democrat. THE Savage mine is now. yielding 84 tons of ore per day. Fatuer Fisner, Maximilian’ private secretary, has been sentenced to imprisonment for four years. Tux San Francisco theatrical agent, Mr, Blaisdell, is about to erect a new Pierce & w do MScott do M-Lovett do DJ Haven Ranch ‘aylor Canada hill K Chandler Nevada Cote Smartsville R M Hunt do Newell Birchville TBMcFarland do ood & w Sweetlan B L Plummer Eureka Ward do SS RDoore do river Colfax 4 8 Pratt San Juan cade MB Dailey do naker Hill W H Davidson do Snionville J B Johnson do me MIQUPo goscoe yg Ses BSo gf Eee Peed DR. J. M. MOREENO, (Late consulting Physician at Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary.) HAS REMOVED TO No. 6®5 Sacramento Street, z One door above Montgomery, San Francisco, Valifornia. siinciaatigis Pe Re a IRN RMR ad sin ere theatre at Sacramento. CHIcaGo lawyers talk of -making a discount on divorce fees when a large . ed number of. bills are wanted in one family. Out of tho 50 clerks in the Quarter-— master General’s office, who have just been discharged from service, 41 were soldiers in the Union army Po the late war. : Tn celebrated Dr. ‘Blackbnrn, of yellow fever notoriety, left Canada for New Orleans, having obtained permis— sion to return under the late amnesty proclamation. -— MARRIED.—At Wikesbarre, Pennsyl, vania, a short time ago, Mr. John P. Ijams and-Miss Addie E. ‘Smith were married. They are ,both deaf and dumb. a Wanr.—General Dix, the American Minister at Paris, writes to the State Department that.a general European . * war is regarded among statesmen as imminent, and that the Roman question is merely Napoleon’s pretext to begin it. THE altitude of Susanville, county seat of Lassen county, is about 4,200 feet, SUNKEN trees and other obstructions . 6 to the navigation of the Calaveras riy-} 5 er, are being cleared out. belie < Scarcz.—Unemployed mechanics of all kinds are very scarce in Los Angeles, particularly masons and carpenters. THE Marysville Appeal announces that a fine lot of blankets, mannfactured at the Marysville Woolen Mills, are offered for sale in that place. They are pronounced by experts as of. very fine wool and good manu actare. Comina.—Three out of the ten.recusant States, Louisiana, Alabama, and ventions to remodel their Constitutions, accept the situation and be represented in Congress on the terms proposed in the Reconstruction Act. Tue water ofthe Insane Asylum,says the Stockton Herald of the 28th inst., wag remarked as being somewhat peculiar, when, apon, examination of the tank, a man wag found dead in the water. Oneof the insane patients had found his way to it and committed sui— cide. At Worx.—The “Virginia Trespass says that quite a number of mines that have remained undeveloped for severa! years, are now being vigorously pros pected, and with more than average
chances of success. From Cedar Hill to AmeticanFlat, labor on ae claims is active, Ia, Nevada Gig . Nov. SSLSa Virginia, have voted in favor of Con-. M. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO the treatment of:diseases of women and + chiliten—Conitnunications” strictly Confidena and all rtlons by letter« promptly answer. Consultations y letter or otherwise FREE, TO THOSE WHO Al ARE AFFLICTED. Dr. Moreeno has been established in San Francisco since 1852, and has made a great utation in the treatment of all forms of Pav ate Diseases—such as Syphilis, Gonnorrheea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the conséquences of'self-abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or gonnorrhoeal diseases he guarantees acurein afew days without inconvenience to the patient or hinderance to his business. Whena — by lect, or impropS treatment, oo deve oped the secondary Ag aggro of syphilis, such as painful swellings po the ins, or ulcers in the throat or nose, which if not checked; destroy the soft parta and cause the bong to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the sufferer.an object hideous to behold, or when blotches and pimples break out on the skin or when he has painfal ] i islenuk ox the —— or when his consticaus or other qonuuitacions disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation: In rheumatism, chronic or acute, in dysentery or diarrhoea he has safe and effecturem » Bor the treatment of the consenences of self-abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, ringing in the ears, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss be memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of weariness of life, the nervous sysbe oe ss excitable that slight noises shock or t, making his .exierable. a Re ieee Tiniedfos rg oe will tee a a cure without mercury, or any deleterious pains oe or ask no compensation. He can be consulted free of charge, and invites all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. Office hours from 9 a. mw. to9 P, m. SPERMATORRHOEA, Or local weakness,nervous debility.low spirits a weakness of the limbs and back, inpad and incapability for on and poe ullness of apprehension, loss of mema leve of solitude, timidity, seiedioeruse Gaieces, Wendache favor pains in the side, affections nges, 5 e eye, pimples on the , Sexual and other infirmities in’ man, are cured without om Sig the se celebrated physician and surgeon, D Moreeno. 8 method of cari Moenig's (unktiown to others hence! cee eat , NO NECESSITY POR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW, Persons residing 6: a distance who find it inconvenient to leave their business and visit. Se erg id ae one, OF > ated we minute diser on 0: * comps with ten dollars, can have the 8 ag wee ne ba eae Ath fa smesiees, fi ge Shes t getl er w ®, for use, withon charge for taadidinen, A PREVENTATIVE. Persons who wish to guard against disease ‘or the natural consequences of the eens state, can have a preventative forwarded tha can be relied upon at all times, pre ee sendi ore dollars enclosed in a letter to Dr. J. Moreeno. Address DR MOF MOREENO.605 Sacramento Street, ane door above Ment gomery, San Francisco. THE PEOPLE’S MARKET. Next door to Baker & Martin's Grocery Store, ON BROAD STRERT. YHIS Establishment still maintains its character of usefulness by selling the best of. Meats at moderate peer Always on hand, a Superior Article rk Sau . one Lard, ete. ¢ Meats, by the side or carcass, at wholesale prices, and examine for yourselves, nol HNSON. RANCH FoR SALE, : » LARGE RAN Lone the best in the county, is offe echeap. On the Ranch there is a Fre mee ee barn. It is situated a short distance Columbia Hil) and near the Eureka Lake Water Co's Ditch, where water can be had to irrigate the land,— TES ee at aoe Smabee a thls, ot try. Also, for sale a . Chickens, &c. For further caguieaiens pPply. to FRANCIS ) WILLIAMS, Columbia Hill Property For Sale.or Rent, 2 AGOOD DWELLING HOUSE i lisa Heute aad Also, opood Duet ling House and : improved on: Nesale or rent. of the 19 EBB Dongomm2lA -+te-con--+ FULLY ON THE 9th. Is EATING IT —— EXAMINE THIS COLUMN CARE > es tat _ “THE PROOF OF\THE PUDDIN G. Wei oo thee. Gone J.C. Cc, ee lehorn, VALLEy. W. Mon ook Be: Cayt. Crocker: FLOOR MANAGERS. Wm, Van Alstine, ; Ld. Rolfe, ee lee TICKETS (including Supper).... $3.00 The public is cordially invited to attend. . S@7-To the Miners Especially !_ ORIGINAL COMBINED! COMPANY, ous. —OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.— PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000! VARIOUS FORMS OF POLICIES ! (omMBINED LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Accidental Death and Compensa tion—separately. _ : Endowment Policies eaenine at a givenage, with compensation for Accidents, Que te seven year policies, with .) or without compensation. The advantages of this Company must be bapparent toany one whe will give it a moment’s tho’ it, combining as it dée’'a comnmeation o week, on every $1000 insurba for all his cansiig total Yeability. Call at the office ofthe South Yu. ee ee ee ee particulars. GEO. P. SPARKS, Agent. Nevada, Oct. 29th; A. RB. suRMLES? — OYSTER SALOON. Mein Street, © Opposite Union Hotel =< @ been made: to #eceive pa SHOAL ade secatve ; by Welle, Hang & Co,, sad thoy perienced ¢ FRESH OYSTERS—Raw, Stewed FP oa F R PANCY LONGI. dauctl in Gvery Megs, Pig’s Feet, Kamb’s Tongues, Pork & Beans. OW. oe SATURDAYS # SUNDAYS ee mead ; JENKINS, Proprietor. N. B.—Fresh Oysters, i in shell, sold wholesale and pees retail. te ee Nevada, Oct.13th. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER SCOTT FLAT SAW MILL Co. Lumber Yard: SACRAMENTO ST., near Gold Run Bridge. ‘DEALERS IN PINE, SPRUCE & OAK LUMBER a. KINDS oF OHING os AND UNRESSELD 'LOORIN constantly on hand. Also, ' “SIDING AND ous hee. Contracts taken for from DEi “yh OB. tracts tales for from 1,000 to 500,000 feet, Sarees se hens See encing always on ei at it or at our City Lum pore, at the Sales Yard, on Sacramen’ to wait on customers Cash, or approved credit for thirty days. ol5 JULIUS GREENWALD, . AS ON HAND AND WILL SELL VERY Hcunar the folowing ar 10.000 POUNDS OF PAVORITE BRANDS GF #OBADOD: 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE. pio HAD IN THE MAREB®, ,; » » _RILLIKINICK SMOKING hogan of PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ‘AND » PATTERN. mn” secon mre adil _as OO CREW TORKCE eee * hy hao inna Meldag, Evening, Nov Sith im et ee iat Se ee eee ike tek ie ela ie ee ae el ee ee style, Turkey & Chicken, Ham & . ee ee ee ee ee a ae a ae a, me ee ee tt USC = eee ee re