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_ men who have theroughly exatiined the ques“ment we shall give in the briefest space poss
“ed States is to be conducted as against a fors
Aevaia Daily Transeript,
TUESDAY . , MORNING, SEPT, 8th
ee a eieeeitemeny
City and County Official Press
UNION STATE TICKET.
SUDICIAL, =
——
For Justices of the Supreme Court:
“O: Bi SHAFTER,
8. W. SANDERSON,L. SAWYER,
JOHN CURREY,
A. L. RHODES.
’
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
JOHN SWETT.
For District Judge,
YT. B. Me FARLAND.
Vor Count y Judge,
A. ©. NILES.
CONDITIONS OF RESTORATIONS. —There,
are a variety of views upon the conditions of
the restoration of the rebet States, to the
Union. By stane it is held thet as seer oa
the rebellion is squelched, the States become
us they were before the rebellion begaty, and
that all that is required is for the States to
aend memnbefs ta Congress, and acknowledge
fealty to the Government to become as they
Anotherand amore rationyl view os entertained by
were before hostilities commeneed,
tion, Itis a matter of first intportance, find
we would call the attentYirofsour readers to
anarticle in the late Athintie Monthly on this
The writer is
prebably no other than the learned Robert
Dale Owen.
vitally doteresting subject
His positions and his argue
sible,
The writer in the Atlantic says, and few
will deny the truth of this assertion, that
slavery and freedom eannot exiat under the
apme goverment, and that slavery is, arid
mnust necessarily be, aggressive. Heassumes’
that the.emaneipation proclamation is 4 policy and nota law, but that it should be car.
ried out’to a law. Thatit will be so carried
‘out Wo point to the closing sentences of President Lincoln's late letter to the Springfield
mass meeting.
Tho Supreme Court of tho United States
recently decided that the war against seced-eign nation, and that the Government has
the right by the laws of war to push it toa
conquest and until peace on its own terms
is secured for the present and the future.-THE Frencu Emperor.—It had. been
supposed there wasn public canscience which
could hot well be outraged. It had been
fondly imagined mankind had progressed to
such a stage that no great national wrong
could be perpetrated without calling down
upon the perpetrator the anathemas of the
civilized world, It had. been believed that
the doctrines of Machiavelli found no diseiplesin the present day. But the French
Emperor has disstpatedall th ‘ae netions com.
pletely. “Sovereigns are as deceitful as they
7 It is no great crime forthe Empetor of a great pation to he, like. Lucifer,
Atany rate, the Eimperor of the
French ia guilty of the geossest’ lyitig, afd
net a sovereign.in. Europe protests agninat
hia hypocrisy » On-the contrary, he shes
ever were.
it seeing
to be sustained by his brother Kings in. his
cunning and duplicity. Female throne-sitters dou't appear to lold.the hirsute monargue in abhorrence for his double dealing.’
We hear nota word of complaint about bis
Aud what’ is “ha doing
Why, he asseverated mogteolemuly
doings in Mexico.
there? 1
that he hid ne designua ay tinst Ahe goverirs
mento Mexicis, when he Aegan to send
trovps to that country, bit he only. designed
tu compel the people st Mex:co to pay what
they owed to his subj-ets.
Ly the Uuited St stes till ne could get a foothold, when ke would throw off the mask.—
Tais was to pacThe evidence is How coming out, that it was
the design of the Emperor of the French at
te outset to océupy Mexico as a de pendeneyof France, ov to establish a monarchy on
‘the riding oF that wepubhesIt is a ¢rusade
against g vernments bythe people, unders
The old
A ronarely
not to be relied on at all. , His word is good
taken under a mask.
Machiavelli is alive agame is .
for nothing. Fle has aright to lie, and not
only to lie, but to murder and steal. -This is
the Buglsh of the French Kinperor'’s .conHa
He has solemnly assured the .
duct. We have telied on his henor.
has none
world that lis has no designs agninst a gov«
: But he
had such desigus What moralist can dee
fend him?) What sort ofa figure docs he
cut in thislatter part of the. nuveteenth eens
tury? Frederick the Great wrested Silesia
trom Maria Pherese inthe basest.inanner and
ernment by the people iu Mexico.
in the face of his “pledges to reapeet her doinimons., Prussia has retained possession of
But history black~
ens the Great Frederick with a crime fors
ever. © Napoleon lil 1s Weaving ‘for bins It
achuplet of infamy in Mexicuto be worn
while time endures.
the province to this day.
“‘Prew!—Oue McCutchan publishes a
eard in the Journal, calling some one a liar
and slanderer. Those who were present at
the polls When a’ gentleman insulted him res
peatedly on the day of election will enjoy
this loug-mouthed) assumption of bravery in
ealhng others liars &e. Another fact, ought
to be noticed. Hovanikes bis assnult on’a
peace officer who entinot slap his face,
and Me. is therefore ciminently safe in
taking his bluster. McCutehan_ apes
“the latter is authorized) by the laws of war
Tho Goveriinent has the highest right Shown
to nations to do thia—the right to self: press
ervation which is the: founaation of all other
tights. Nationa, in acting upon. this right,
are authorized to carry the war to such an
extent ss to deprive the enemy of all power
to do further mischiet, to ‘remove. the cause
of disturbance. The States that have taken
up arms, by the laws of war they have them.
selves invoked, have ne right to be restored
to the Union except upon. such terms as the
Government prescribes, Government i under no obligation to recognize a Stste Government ip rebellion) Had the State res
niained in the Unon— the General Governe:
ment might bave been invohed = to aid -it
when rebelled against by its own citizens,
but now the State ifself isa rebelliowand intiat
the supremacy ot fhe
Government is recognized. Et would be the
height of foolshness to admit a State to return to the Umon without stipulations. The
sane causes that produced the present te.
bellhon would remain to produce disorder
and bloodshed again. :
ednge té exist when
’ As the State Governments are endeavors
ing te overthrow: the General Government,
to overthrow the State Governments.. By
employing regroes in armé. the General
Government is pushing a Nt. dirvetion,
When the war is over” aii
orushed, prudence dictates that the causes
that produced it should no fonger. remain.
The State Governments. must be, recon
structed on such tertins as the Government
ahall deem wise for.its future safety. Ne
other view of the question is admissible in
reason. ‘To this we must ceme, and it would
be well if the public mind iz soon educated
the rebellion .
of ‘fan intelligent use of the elective-trans
‘chisea.” He however, fixes the standard of
his own intelligence: by admitting he voted
fur Boaworth ot Grass Valley for supervisor,
who was not a cindidatein, this supervisor
district.
ait Sey aan ae
Dk. Lond has resigned the Presidency of
Dartmouth College, a position he has beld
for more than thirty-five yearé,
ee eee
Bounty.—One hundred dollars bounte
wnd eighteen dollars per month issnow paid
to recruits forthe Caluornia Volunteers.
ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Broad Street. Nevada,
HASEY & WAY BueRRY Proprictors, .
September 5, 1863.
Miss M Bell Virginia W Coilier Grass V ey
Miss © Bell do Y Hf Pearson San Juana
P Clerburn do W'S Edwards do
H Fox do JG Kopf Blue Tent
D Herring do S Cushmag do
Jubhn Matlon do Miss tbarrington Mary
AT Greet San Francis
CH Sevmour ‘do
W Banham do
M Cook & w Washoe
Jo Pardy San Fran
Dr simpson & w San J
G Morgan Moores
QO BSinpson Washoe
W_eP Morris Eureka S
D L-Thomas Nevada
Mrs G Adams Virgini Ro Keys * de
Frank Larkin Hunt HM Mathews do
Hl Havens*Porest Spr’ AJ 44enderson do
W P Cheney Quaker h J R Pattison do
C A Wilson Omega Dr W RK Little San F
JC Clark do De Murphy do
wiolivnichets ;
: Se: t. 6, 1863.
W W Weeks Virginia F Herge:ferd Marysv
Mrs Keyes do A Dubois San Fran
T W Ireland do° EV Siilisbury do
H Suttill do RK Collins do
AM Cole do Geo D White do
A A Fink Anetin ~ €.B Jones do
M D> Howell Virgnia J Smith do
SR Morgan do T A White do
SE Setland do J W Haskins do
D Carder Sonoma ~
‘lames Clark Carson
J D Garvin Virginia
Chas Martin do
O Darst & serv Gold h
R A&A Hutt Woolsevs
G L Remington Redd
_R Hanson Auburn
E P Jefferies Moores
K Shaford Bloody Run
we
up to this point, —
C Mosher G ince’ 4
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RA Div do
1 Drew Patrick
doctrine of .
) March 3, 1863. made dnd taken by L. W. Preble
“ed by said Courton the 26: day of August, 1863,
RagattNe in the Nevada city Post
A Office on Monday, Sept 7. 18.2. ae
All letters remsining inthe Post Offiee more
than One week will be advertised. :
Persous asking for pdvertised letters will
Dlease give the date of the advertisement. !
Armeatrong Leo M Hall Henry A
Ayrve@ Mra L Celina Herrington Henry
Alferd Sarah Hibbsrd Timuthy
Biker Mrs DL Hiutt Geo
Berth A Heche F
Blakesmore TJ Jones Frank
Booth El jsh Lillard Jackeon
Bishop Jose L Mioirtin James
Bush Michael S Mather Wn W
Bier Jatin McCharles H
Butler Jaa R Nugent James M 2
Burnett CT Phititips Ira L
Sraymah Lafayette ) Pierce Robt
Broveri¢k John C Riadgers Joho A
Charvitvat L Richerson Perry
Cargy BU © iwithburg G Von
Clark Samuel Shaw Geo =
Copelind A M Sanger Joseph ¥
Cowell Richard Scott. Wim
Col Cho fles Shelby John
Craw J OW Shanklin S R
Divis Selomon Smith Hiram
Delyine Rev Joseph Smith Geo W
Dickry. James Smith Ferdinand
Duotou Kben Stanley Jas FP.
Tihooh Geo W.
‘Thoints Win. Y
Tompkins Geo
‘Tonipkins Preston A
Thompson Express
Tomarr H ¢
Woy Chas D
Vaninps Chas
WattCcR
Warner Res Mr
Williains J
Wyucoop Miss MJ E
Dylkins Jomes
BEi:lwards Mra NE
Peusen Richa
K wrred. J ines
kithyou W
Phinsgia Wim
Futts MHas
Fry ES
Gaoldberry Alex
Goette Henry
Givy Mrs Mary E
BEooshan John TL us
Meakin Mrs Jithe i .
-Foreven> Letters.
Madame Kagene M ilafosse
Mons Mamure. Hotel de Paris
Moidame Chiuyile.
Jin Prda Ferida
O J Lingsta
~A Follart :
Jacob Zeller
KE. F. BEAN, Postmaster.
k UNITED STATES:
INTERNAL REVENUE.
5th and bLsth Divisions, Fourth Cole
lection District, comprising Nevada
county.
”
NO@ice hereby given that the list of
LN valuat.ons and cnumerations of property,
subject to Tax under the -*Act to provide. Inter
nal Revenue to suppert the Goverument, and.to
py the interest On the Public Debt,’ approve t
July 1, 662, and the amendatory Act approvea
and Henry Kyerett, Assistant Assessors of said
Divisions, Fourth Colleetion Distriet,«will re
main open for the exa nination of all perscois in
terested for the space of fifteen days from the
date hereof, at the U.S” Assessor's office, Nevada city. between the hours of 8 AM. and 4 Pp.
M Immediately after the expiration 6f the asid
fifteen days T will receive and detérimine all ap
peals relative to erroneous or ©) cessive valua
tions or enumerations made and taken by the
said Assistant Assessors.
All appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid, must.
be made in writing, and specify the particuiar
cause, matter, or thing, respecting which ade
cision is requested, and state the yround or principle of inequality or error complained of. See
Law —-Seetion 15, page 6.
JOUN M. AVERY, Assessor,
Fourth Collection District, California
Dated at Nevada city, this 7th day’of Sept. a.
dD. 1864.
N\ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an
/ executonto me delivered, issued from the
Court of [ra Stanley, Eag. aJustice of the Penes
inand for the towngiip of Eureka. county of
Nevada and State mifornia, bearing date .
August lhth, P63; to ivy a judgment render. .
in favcr of ‘Thos. Drew, and against P
hatiiw-€°B Pones, John Sharkey, b’. Maloy, R
Hrouston, R: MeCormick, John Lahiff and
George Rive, comprising the Pioneer epmpany
for the sum of Eighty Ghree Dollars and twen
ty five cents, debt, iucerest, damages ‘and costs
of suit, [ have taken in-exectution, wud will sell
tothe hivhest bidder for cash. -«t Wools -v's
Vlat, Nevada county, the following dos ribbd
property to wit! Phe Pioneer Miniag elsians,
to ether with all tunnels, cuts, flames, tele
feet ge and appurtettances th. rounto belongi vy.
said property being situated at Woolsty’s Flat,
Nevada county, on; Monday, the 28th day of S« p
tember, 1863, bet ween-the hours of ¥ o’elock, A
M andt4o’clock Fo M. ‘Taken asthe property of
the Vi neer Co. to satisfy the above demands
and accruing costs, :
Given ander my hand th's 7th day of Sent. a.
D. 1863 G.D. BABCOCK. Constable.
Abra
A SSUGNEE'S SA E.—By virtue ofan or
£X\ (der delivered ut of the District Court. of
the 1th Judéetal Dis rict, State ef Califernia,
appointing me assiguee of Sclondun ¢ ushman
and J. Wo Coleman. Insolvent Debters, . will
offer Tor sale the Tolfowing des éribed properiy
one halfof which is the property of each of said
Yusolvent debtors, to wit: That certain water
ditch, situated in the fownship and county of
Nevada, co vesing water from) New York can
on to Gopher ill Distret, formerly known as
the Thorne ditch; and now know a& Cushm an
& Coleman's ditch. Also that pareel of niming
claims situate in the tewushio and caunty of Ne
vada on Gopher Hil, and formerly. known as
the Styles? claims, consisting of fifteen claime,
more or lesa, with derrick, hose, Pipes. flumes,
tools. &c on saidclaims. Also tiat other par.
iug distriet, Nevada township and county, and
known as the B d Rock claims. situate beuween
the Blue Lead claima on the north and the Em
pire claims on the south. haviag four handred
ieet front more or leas and running back-to the
ravine, Also that dwelling house and lot oecu
pica by Cefendaut at Gopher Hill.. Akso black
smith shop: on ‘the claims above deseribed, togecher with all rights, privileges and appurte
nances*to any and all of the abeye described
property. '
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada. on TUESDAY, si p 15,
IsG3, between the hours of 9o’slock, A.M. and
4 o’vlock, P.M. aes
Given under my hand this 20th day of Aug.
183. N.W. KNOWLTON, Assigace.
The above sale has been postponed to Tuesday
Sept. 20h. ;
N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. :
r LIST OF LETTERS,
cel of mining claitas situate on Gopher Hill min$
. GEO. A. WRAVER, * ;
By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
‘Dissolution of Partnership.
‘UH partnership beretofore existing between
1 Frederick Bulacher and C. Kraft. uader the
name Of Bulacher & Kraft. is thie day dissolved by the: withdrawal of the latter from the
firro. The-business will be conducted at the old
stand by FRED. BULACHER,
Nevada. Sept. 3. 1563. :
“AT OTIC — All persons are.hereby forbid
AN tensting my wite on my accountas b will
» pay no debts of her contracting after.dhis dates
Nevada, Sept 3d, CASPER FOGELI.
a
CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
——
The fast and splendid steam
preerrerets CHRYSOPULIS and
ANTELOPE will leave on
alternate days for San .Frati
ciseo, at 2 o’clotk PM from the foot of K street
’ Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master
willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poolé Mas
‘ro will leave on Puaesdays,
and saturdays.
Marysville and Intermediate Lan .
‘ings— Every Day.
Steamer Young America, Littleton! Mais.
ter, and steamer Swaltlosw. Summers, Master,
villleave on alternate days for Maryeville,a
rclock, A.M. .
: Changé of Day for Red Blaff,
Until further notice, the steamers of the Cali
fornia Steam Navicration Company willmake two
trips per week to Red Liu, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M
Freight received eye ry day.
For frieght or passage by any of the above
Houts, wppiy t
t
QOritha
briz,Glove
on board, or at the office of the Cali
Stefi Navigation Comrany, on board
ADHREDING TONG bie.
W.H. TAYLOK, . Agente:
Sacramento, April [7th—ts
Use E. Goodwin & Bres.
NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED
_CHEWINC TOBACCO.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.”
This Tobacco is manufactured « xpressly
for the California market : the pecullar manner
in which itis putup keeping it always mauist,
and causing itto retain its flavor any length of
ime. 3m-2p
x
SELF-SEALING CANS!
_ 100 Dozen Glass and Tin-8elf Seal
ing Cans, new patent, all sizes, for sale
wholesale and retail at the Cemmercial
Street Hardware and Crockery ware
Store, by *
GEO. E. TURNER.
Cail and Examine them!
Nevada, July. 3ist.
“TEN NOTICE —State of . California.
4 ‘ounty of Nevada, township of Little York,
before Ro MeGoan, J. P.—Lewis & Degolia vs
Arthur Keeler. Notice is hereby given that all
persons holding or claiming-hens on the build
‘ny knewn as Keeler’s hotel, situated on the
east sick of Main street in the Village of You
Bet, in the township, county and State afore
saiv, to be.and appear before meat my office in
ted Dog, on th
exlibic the proot of said hens: ‘
Given uoder my band this -sth day of Angust,
AD 1883, R McGOUN,.J P.
A true copy, attest Milt. Con.bs, Constable.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA. §° ~°
Ll. W. DREYFuss5
\ T@ aid inform the citizens o1 Nevada cunn
tv and his friends, that le isin full blast
ind ready fo receive orders for that delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sel] as
was avy Brewery inthe county aps
PIONEER CIGAR STORE
S. ROTHSCHILD,
. EALER in Cigars, Fobaceo, Gentz
ime Meerschaum Pipes &c.
39 MAIN STREET, NEIL ADA CITY.
NB. Store closed from Friday evenin# to
aturday evening 3 a
Millinery and Dressmaking
—BY~—
MRS. LIPSETT,
Broad Street, 2 doors from Methodist Church
Bonnets Pressed and Bleached. Dress.
es made inthe latest style Stamping, of .
‘Very description, neatly done. Fancy
and Plain Sewing dine at short notice.
The patronage of the Ladies of Neyada is respectfally selicited. aug~6-tf
@
N J. WeCLARK,
Nevada, San Francisco
WEAVER & CO.,
No. 59 Broad Street.
W HOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO
CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHBLF GOODS
MINING TOULS,' &e., &e.
Stand Prperly occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a complete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at
most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion of
be Public Patronage solicited.
Tr Goods delivered free of charge.
WEAVER & CO.
Nevada, March, 18th 1862. .
Have taken the
Amb'otypes,
Thursdays, .
rf a gee
Photographs, Ete.
CH. FERRAND & CO.,
Rooms No. 48,;°Pime Street, over the
United States Bakery, Nevada,
( UR rooms have been recently supplied with
J excellent apparatus, and we aie prepared
tu take > i
Large Photographs,
In Oil, India Ink,
>. And-Pastil Colors of Flain,
Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes,
ce Photoaréphio Views, Etc.,
Which carinot be excelled by any in the State
PICTURES
7 taken in ©
LOCKETS AND PINS !
Satisfaction given in all cases Jp likencas
es are as weil taken in cloudy ux in clear
weather. , CH. FERRAND & CO.
Nevada, May Oth, ls.
Bo
ee
FURNITURE ---FURNITURE
H. WENDLER,
No, 29 Broad sireect, Nevada,
Unider the Odd Fellows’ Hall.
ito furnish
Chamber Setts,
Bedsieads, ‘
~ Bureaus,
‘ Secretaries,
Mirrors,
Chairs,
~~ ‘Pables,
Sof,
sedding and Furniture of every description at
reasonable rates.
Upholstery ofall description debe
Furniture repaired and cleaned My 2ntf
oe, SPENCE,
Wholesale Druggist,
NEVADA CITY, CAL. *
BATES & McCORMICK,
Wholesale Druggists
= ROAD STREET, NEVADA,
> Prescriptions carefully compoanded. Lf
iy
RECEIVED! ° JUST
500 BOXES:!:
—or—
“A. H. MICKLE & SONS.
FOREST ROSE
FINE Cur
ROBACCO vy
A. R. JENKINS.
CEORCE E. TURNER,
Wholesale *and Retail dealer In
HARDWARE, TIN WaRE. STOVES,
Glass and Crockery Ware;
And everything usually kept in the Hardware
and Crockery line—will be sold at the lowest
eash prices.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
:A few doors below Pine.
(CEO. E. WITHINCTON,
a Sign and Ornamental Painter,
House Painting promptly attended to.
Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &<«
At the toot of Broad Street, Nevada
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