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October 25, 1863 (4 pages)

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a Pema bd i ® é 2 * at SUNDAY MORNING GOT City and County Oficial Our Nation has come up proudly ginong ~—the Péwerd 6f the globe vince this war be‘gan: The vast resources of the country for . -warhave-beew develuped to the astonishment of the world. The ability, of the country tu carry on & wat OF the first magnitudg with» out: going to the Rothschilds for loane, as England and “France have always to do, inakes foreigners open. their eyes in wonder. But ali this exhibition of inherent power has, after all, been considerably lost: by the tame governments when they have violated the laws of nations to.injure ua shamefully. Our foreiga,relations have not been satisfactory at all, owing to the want of spirit on our part.. We. haye been too anxious altogether to cwfivate friendship with England ‘and France, and with no goodeflect. —Those countries have given us in return insults, and because we did not resent them, they construed the gentleness into # proof that the Republic was on its Inst legs and could not add to its load without breaking its back. The remark of Lincoln, good enough for pris * -yate-ears, but nob fit to make public,—(“-one Wart at-a time,”)—was an invitation to the aristocratic dogs in the British Cabinet to continue insults. But, Senator Samper has lifted the head of the nation boldly among the Powers of the globe. There are now no obsequivus smiles upon its face. It-has determination, self-respect, pride imprinted upon it; and conmiands respect because it reapects itself, “Meekneéss, gentleness and humility roy be i prime ornaments, and worthy of praive some timés, and in some places; but they do not become a nation when dealing with a Power like Great Britain, which appreciates props efly nothing but force, and on which the bestowal of gentleness meets with only rebuff and brutality, The moment a scowl and the teeth are shown, that moment the respect of auch nations begins, England begins to _tppreciate now that she must some day, When least prepared for it, pay for all the burning of our ships upon the o¢ean. ‘She has been guilty of piracy, and must pay the penalty, There will be nd escape. The rebel Confederacy will be crushed out of ex. istence shortly, and then oup@rand old navy will proceed to ‘‘settle up” with the enemies who made themselves so officious in our darkést hour, England begins to see what is ia store and makes -haste, unwillingly to put on & sycophantic face. She. can find reason after the rebel government “gives signs of woe that all is lost” and after she has.dent dozens of pirates to sea and sanetioned the burning of our vessels, to seize a ‘Couple of rates, meant for the Confederate sorvioe. The logic of events, when presen: ted in Federal victories and Sumner’s expo~ sition of Interrational Jaw she bawset at dex fiance, is too much for her conscience. THe Commerce or THe Lakes.—The firat steamer for the upper: laked sailed in 1819, taking as passengers Major Gen. Brown und bis then aid. now General Dix, to visit the Northwestern posts—Mackinaw and Green Bay. Now there are 1761 vessels on these same Inkes, and many of them large, contly and magnificent craft; 134 steamboats 253° propellers and tage, 191 barques, 78 brigs, 1030 schooners, and 59 sleops and barges. In avother forty-four years these lakes will be used for commercial porposes, equal:to the seas of, Europe, the Mediterranean, Black, Adriatic, North, and Baltic ; and great ports will be on their shores, that will equal the cities of Europe that have seen u thousand years. PaciFic RAILROAD.—The sum of $2,430,000 was subscribed in New York to the Union Pacific Railruad, and the books were closed ou September 25th. The subscribers were to meet on the 29th ultimo, to choose Directors. The“Act of Congress required that $2,000,000 be subscribed to the road before the Company could be formed, and ~ the result is that the amount equals nearly. half a million more. —_—-<+4—___— The Polish Commnttee, throtigh Capt. _» Kerwin Hiotrowshi, presented Col. J. C. Zabriskie with a cane; at San Francisco, on headed, With a quartz spécimed, and inseri» “Palanders of California, to their true tetend, Co lJ. C. Zabriskie, San Frans @Ren€., Goamam, is to be Soeee’ tary to tho Governor elect--sorthey saps: ; * Tof, Ho roning of Tueedey Inet. It was gold~. . with the argumenté of the vlav@ loving fraternity, on the question @Union isto be restored as fegards thie black rice. Among the number of our éxchanges fs dhe sethi-religious journal, published in a pretty large city on the Atlantic seaboard. Its editor is a “shouter” beyond all question. He bas an implicit reliance on Providence—so he says. He pretendg to know what the designs of Providence .are, and talks as authoritatively upon national matters @s4fhe had a commission from-on high. We-quote-a little-from him; “The unconditional Union men are actively at work in Maryland to secure members of Congress that shall truly represent them.— We hope they will be sucerssful. The unconditiousal Union men are of the President Lincoln. sehool, -neeording-te his-tetterto4 Horace Greeley, for the Union—the Union with slavery, if so it can be had, or the Une: on without slavery, f so it can be had—but the Union any way. That is the true ground. Let slavery take care of itself, aud prosecute the war till the Union 18 restored. If it comes with slavery we. will be thankful for that, for then we shull have the best government that does or ever did exist un earth — If in the progress of the restoration slavery is eradicated, if it brings no worse evil, we will thank God for that; for slavery is an ulcer on the body politic, and loathsome to every good and true man. And if it should happen that this war should clear the country of the entire negro population, we shall. be more thankful fur that than fur anything else that could hdppen; for then, in. the end, we should*be rid of slavery, which is an evil, and rid of the negro, the innocent cause of our troubles, and—rid of the war, Which every christian man must lament; and we shoulda have the country for the while man whose country it is, and the Union for the white man whose Union it is, and the Congfitution for the white man whose Constitution it is— made by hun and for his beilefit, and with no design to provide that any other race should share its benefits on this continent. 5 + It will be observed that the writer is pos-itive this is a white man’s country, the Union a white man’s Union, and the Constitution a white man's Coustitution. Who made it so? If man made the country 60,i1t amounts to nothing if Providence is not disposed to senction it. (We use the religious argument now.) Providence-don’t sanction 1t, orit would be exclusively a white man’s country, or was the will of Providence overs ruled When negroes were brought to the United States, aiid became so fruitful, increasing to more than four millions? But the editor of our cotemporary, atter stuting dogmatically the country belongs exclusively to the white man, is in favor of restoring the Union with slavery. He is willing to make .it’a country of a mixed population, provided the tvhite fraction owns the black. This is making a white man’s country of it with a vengeance. We suppose from his frequent professions of recognizing the hand. of Providence in the affairs of men, and from studying His designs, that he had become thoroughly convinced Providence designed this as a white man’s country. Why does he wish to counteract those designs by fasts ening the chains of élavery upon’ the black race and compelling it to rémain in the white man’s country forever? Ghve the negro his ewn earnings, and as a free man he will have a chance to get out of the white man’s country into the black man‘s country. But, if all his labor and his children belong to others he is hopelessly fastened to the white man’s soil and cannot get away. It ia folly to talk about emaneipation by the slavehotders. Aslong as slavery is pro» fitable, christianity will suffer. The country is no less a White mah’s country with the black men free, than it i8 with the black men elave. And it is the try ig the:white man's.country: The North American Indians had a far better right to say the country belonged exclusively to them, an¢ yet they are almost disposessed. To people the earth, it is generally believed, by Bible inén, at least, that dispersion or emigration was necessary. Who has au} thority for saying that blacks have no natura al rights to colonize and settle any portion of the globe, hke Kuropeans? Was the comgiven to the white race exclusively or have. the blacks who have increased to millions ip our Southera States “exceeded orders.”— We ptt Trese questions to onty sueh pious natures, who with one voive praise the Lamb who died for all mankind and ejaculate from their clenched teeth, ‘Cursed be Ham,” withthe fierceness of an Arab. S.: Fire tn San Francisco.—A whole block was destroyed by. five in San Franivisco, on Friday. Loss $125,000. The Russian saila ors’ in port: werdisent to the teseud and did efficient service. It is proposed to get up a Lag Ware Man’s Country,—We are sheerest assumption to affirm that the coun. . _ War News.—Rosecrans has been relieved and: Yone to Cineinmil. Geo. Thotnas takes setive command. — 4 It is teported Bragg will be rélieved of his command also. It ignot known whether Lee, Longstreet or Jobnson will be his successor. . Admiral Dahtgren has been rémovea aud Capt. Turner of the Tronsides appointed in his place. ° _ It is concluded that Lee is on the retreat. . The changew in the West are as follows : Gen. ThomieAssumjes command of the army of the Cumberland; Departmeit of Ohio is Burnsides; Tennessee fiver, -Hulburt; Vicksburg, McPherson ; all consolidated in. toone grand mtlitary division, under the command @t Gen. Grant. . Gens. Hooker and Sherman will command “Corps in thé Held. Grant's headquartera will be in the field. He leaves to-nwrrow for the front. _MePhersen's Department extends from the Department of the Gulf to Napos leon. Tecumseh Quartz Mining Co. NOTICE ishereby given that the Annual Quartz Mining Company, for the Election of Officers will be held at tire office of the Seeretary, at Nevada city, on Thursday the 5th day of Merember, 1863, at 7 o’clock, FP! a, E H. GAYLORD, Sec’y. A. A. SARGENT, President. Nevada, Oct.-24th, 1863, : are et of California, county: of tJ Nevada, township of. Eureka. The People of the State of California to RICHARD HUFF. You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in the Township of Eureka, in the county of Nevada, on the seventh day of Nov. A. D. 1863, at 1 o’elock, P. M., to answer unto the complaint of A. Herbert who sues you to recover the sum of Fifty-eight Dellars alleged to be due on Book account for Board aa per aceount now on file in my office when judgment will Lé taken rye bt for the said amount, together with costs and damages. if you fail to appear and answer. 5 Given under my hand this:234 day of October “A. D. 1863 IRA STANLEY, J. P.
The foregoing Summons is ordered to be published in the NEVADA DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT for the space of one week from date hercof.Attest, O. D. BABCOCK, Constable. YONSTABLE’S 8 virtue-of-an / execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of R. MeGoun, Ksq., an acting Justice of tne Peace, for the county of Nevada, State of: California, bearing date Oct. 19, 1863, to saiisf a judgment rendered by said Court, on the 19t day ef Oct. 1863, in favor of N. Dodge, and against the Tallawana ei grt for the sum of $200 debt and $25 81 interest, together with all sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, heretofore attached, to wit : All the right, title and interest of sald company of, in anc to that certain g:t. jof a claims situated and lying on the north west side Massasoga claims on Empire hill, near the villiage of Little York, together with all the improvements, consisting of tunnels and outlets through the Mansfield tunnel. Notice is hereby pve that 1 will expose to public auction all of the above described proper ty at the village of Little York, on the 2ist day of November, A. D. 1863, between the honrs of 9 o’clock A M. and 5 o’clock: Pp. M. of said = Taken as the property of said company to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Witness my hand this 234 day of Oct. A. pv. 1863." MILT. COMBS, Constable. BANKING NOTICE. ce! AND AFTER the Ist day of November, 1863, we, the undersigned doing business a® Bankers, agree to open our piaces of business at ® A. M. and close ati &. Mw, 4 BIRDSKYE & CO. H. MACKIE & CO. GEO. W. KIDD. “Tévadni Oct, 22. FANILY G@ROOERY STORE. A. BARUH. Opposite st, Louis House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City Cal. Infotms the public that he wi keep constantly on hand, i Ranch Butte?, Cheese, Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fratt, i fine assortment of goods usually found ma store ot that kind. His articles are all of the first quality and will be sold cheap for cash. He can always be found at his old stand on Commercial street. * Nevada. Nov. 16th. Use E. Goodwin & Bros. NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED CHEWING TOBACCO. _ FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. This Tobacco is manufactured expressly for the California market : the peculiar manner in ‘which itis putup keeping it always. moist, and causing it to retain its flavor any length of ime. 3m-2p DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—-Coruer of Bread and Pine Streets all eich 3 wishing my ces that Lam Prepared to attend those fayoring ame acall, atany hour. . Picco nervy ill be renal oman FoF: ew wi ‘ ad aa I will warréht all Work _ Done at this office, at this to be performed in a more na . meni costs of suit, 1-have taken in execution and will . of the+)‘. kept constantly on hand I would inform my friends an‘: NOTICE. Z s . PRAVELERS To ahd from oa REESE RIVER, ‘HUMBOLDT. is ESMERALDA, ao . SILVER MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA CITY, «Are invited to examine the IMMENSE STOCK OF . . . Clothing . Purnishing Goods . HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, sper {TRUNKS AND VALISES, ~ Meeting of Stockholders of the ‘Tecumseh . At the Popular House of Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. “9 Mx THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF FALL & WINTER CLOTHING Are now being received and For Sale at New York Prices! —_——8. HAAS & CO., Have Branch Stores at GOLD HILL, AURORA, t VERGINEA; SAN FRANCISCO. i We aré Agents for the METROPOLITAN AND CORN EXCHANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES . . Roth New York offices in 8 , and we are prepared to insure rn Brick or Frame. Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c._ On the most Reasonable Terms A. BLOCK & CoO., < Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. Nevada, Oct. Ist. UNITED STATES BAKERY —AND— , Grocery and Provision Store. J. W. GREENHAM, OUUD respectfully inform his friends and W the citizens of em ly that he has perhoans the above well and pope. jar Bakery. on Pine street, where he can always be found ready toserve all who may favor him The best of Bread, Pies, Cakes, &c.; always on hand. Everything in the G and Provision line for sale at reasona bie rates. o21 A CARD. GREENHAM. I opcuicn recommend him to Re this ensasion $0 thash pata tantlone for their generous. say to allin dated on ~ eh BE ’ ‘ sia apetnerea a, ieee A VING sold Bakery an ee ey . } ————ws end = ~ ALE HANSON & COMPANY No. 52 Browd Street, .NEVADA. -— GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS To be-fousid-tas the mountains of California. — Derr cee) and for sale by . A. H. HANSON & CO. YUGAR—Crashed, Pulverized and Brown—of a No. 1 quatity, to be had of " -A. H. HANSON & CO. ye et ol JE sell cur Goods for cash and at a smal! W profit, ergo. the large bales. , 4 A. H. HANSON & CO. —— UTTER—The establishment lias been in ex.istence for 13 years and has always enjoyed the reputation of keeping on hand the best quality of Butter, and the new firm are determined to maintain the good nameé. } HY TARRY, or go elsewhere when Case W Goods, the best in the market, can be ob tained of — : A. H. HANSON & CO Pt, — b angel cover your light under a bushel. bask ] ‘et, but call amd obtainsome of those Can dles—that no person need be ashamed of—to be had of A. H. HANSON. & CO. —. HH that thirsteth after the flesh pots of Egypt ; the place to suppiy your wants-is with : A. Hs HANSUN & CO. * ‘EAS=an endless varicty~the best there is in China, at A. H. HANSON & CO. %¥ will ye drink slop made from burnt hard-tack, when the Coffees of Mocha. Java and Brazil, pure, aromatic and Ife giving can be had low at * A.-H. HANSON & CO. [HERE je Fish, and Lard, and Beans, and our ‘store. A. H. HANSON & CO. E have. Nails, and Pails, and Crockery mid Mining Tools, and Brooms and Bae m and everything elsethat a miner or any other person wants to make .ife endurable. A. H. HANSON & CO. INE Liquors, Wimes, and all that sort of om te make the heart of man glad. may be had at low rates of A. H. HANSON & CQ. J hes substantials such as Flour, Hams. Ba con. Pork, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, &c. always on hand and for sale, who’esale and retail by : : A. H. HANSON & CO, OME, one andall, from and no gouging. “ik H. HANSON & CO. O== thanks are due to numerous customers fora ificent patronage in the past.— We say to them with great cordiality—‘Keep doing 80.” &. H. HANSON & CO. OODS delivered free of e. Do ye GiSSind that a ~~ A. H. HANSON & CO., es a Banson-& Co's TAR ON HAND THE LARGEST Stock of © Z A. H. HANSON & CO.Dried -Frults, just all the people want at’ every of the county. aud we will do the fair ting byyou‘Lorn endless ‘quantity, always on hand i a asiceiaaaeni . evel Gra hav af } wea well Wii this clot nien hou ty fe nese grea Gi teen, GS ee pide actos