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: _in their rebellion against the lawful Goveru“ Mevata Daily Transcript.
day, passed a meritorious act. Justice to
_enge an affidavit in the following form: _
“gapport the Constitution of the United
““Cigtifornia ; that f will bear trae faith and alAct] knowingly aided, encouraged, countetion two provides that if a counter claim is
“iviliged society. If the Southern States
Nevada County Official Press.
FRIDAY-MORNING,J MARCH 27th?
{ a> mines ay . ‘
A Just Acr.—The Assembly, on Tuesthe country, to its loyal citizens and to good
government demanded it. We allude *o the
“Act to exclude traitors and alien enemies
from Courts of Jastice—in certain cases."”—
The provisions of the actare these: When
any civil suit shall bé pending in any-Court of
record, the defendant or his.attorney may,
after the’ commencement of the action or the
filing of the compl-int, serve srpon the plain»
tiff a written notice objecting to the farther
prosecution of the suit on the ground of the
disloyalty of the plaintiff, and ‘thereupon all
proceedings shall be stayed, until the plai:tiff shall take and stbscribe and file in the
“J, —~, do solemnly swear that I will
States and the Constitution of the State of
legiance to the Government of the United
States, any ordinance, fesolution of Jaw of
any State or Territory, of of any Convention
or Legislature thereof, to the contrary notwithstanding; that I have not since the
[here insert the date of the possage of the
nanced or assisted, nor will I hereafter aid,
encourage, countenance or assist, the so
called “Confederate States” or any of them,
ment of the United States ; and this I do
without any qualification or mental reservation whatever—s0 help me God.”
Tho time within which this affidavit may
be filed is limited to ten days if tne plaintiff
reside in the county, forty days if he reside
elsewhere in the State, and if-he lives without the State such reasonable time aa the
Court shall determine, failing in which the
ease must be absolutely dismissed, and no
action can thereafter be maintained by the
plaintiff or his agents, or nssigns, for the
same eause of action; provided, that the
Court may extend the time for cauae ; and
provided, that if the plaintiff sues asa tras
tee, etc., the oath may be taken by the person whom he represents; provided further,
that if the plaintiff be a foreigner who has
not declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, he shall only be
tequired to raake oath that he -will not in
any manner aid, encourage, countenance or
assist the so-called Confederate States in
their rebellion against the Government of
the United States, and that while a resident
of the United States he will not do any act
to aid in subverting the Government. Secset up. or new matter alleged by, the defendant, the plaintiff may require him to make
and file a like affidavit, failing in which such
counter claim or new matter shall be disregarded. Section three gives the act immediate effect.
The provisions of the act are required by
the necessities of the times. The Government is of but little account if it does not
diacriminate in favor of -ffe*true citizens. —
For yeare our ears have been _pained-with a
roultitude of reports of wrongs and outrages
perpetrated upon loyal citizena whose only
orime has been devotion to the Government
of our fathers and the old flag. Loyal men
by the thousand have been ehot, hung, burned at the stake, scalded to death, barrelled
up and rolled into the Mississippi, put to tor«
ture, castinto prison, and suffered all the
privations and indignities that demons are .
capable of visiting upon the innocent and the
trae, and for what?) Because they would
not be treatherous. to a just and generous’
Government and take up arme in an unholy
cause: The history of the Southern Con.
federacy when written, for cold-blooded eruelties, for crimes that freeze the blood, and
cause humanity to’ stand aghast, will have
few parallels in barbaric amnals. «And yet
there are things in human shape, who enjoy
peace and protection under this Government,
whose heartsare against it and in sympathy
with ita enemies. These should be made to
teel the rod they deserve. If they love Dixie and its savage history, let thenr partake
of ite bloody glories,. and suffer with it.—
Apologists for murder and every other crime .
abhorred of God, and blacksning to the criminal calendar, deserve to have no rights ina
are to be amputated froif the Union, we want
corruption to ge with corruption and all go
éd to health, we-want the disease all driven
to une part where it can be seen and watchs
ed, and not have the seeds of future disorder
lurking in the blood in every—part of the
system.
‘The act passed by the Assembly is onlythe beginning of what our condition requires,
but so far as it goes it is acceptable.
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Tne Cry ror Peace.—Who asks for
peace in. this contest for freedom and ro
government? Not the six hundred thousaid
brave men who are in arms for, the-nation’s
defense. The demand comes not from those
= ee
who peril most.. It comes from the coward}
heart that would allow the wrongs of thou
sarids of robbed, beggared, abused, tortured’
murdered Union tren in the rebel territories
to go unavenged{ that would force back four
millions of human beings under the lash of
the barbarous overseer, after holding out-to
them freedom and the hope of rising in the
scale of humanity. Shall we. by any act toward the demoniacal horde that has risen
for the destriction of the Government, give
even the shadow oflegality to the crimes that
have been perpetrated upon the men who
with their dying breath have invoked bless--}ings upon the flag of ourcountry? Shall we
withdraw our armies and thereby virtually
acknowledge that a passionate rabble can
with impunity found a nation onthe bones
of innecent men whose only offense was a
alove of our whole country? The blood of
thousands of Unionists put to death because
they could not divest their hearts of devotion
to our starry flag, cries to us from the ground
for vengeance. .The voices of.a hundred
thousand brave men who sleep uncoffined in
a soldiers’ grave, ask of the country they.
died to defend :—‘‘What! are we to be sacrificed-for nought 7”
. No! itis right that the bones of the mara
tyred dead should be consecrated by brethren living. It is not meet that brave, true
hearted men should sleep in soil trodden: by
the feet of slaves. Monumental altars dedi-«
cated to Freedom should rise over the reremaina of heroes slain in defense of the Re.
public, and over all should wave the banner
of cur country for evermore. Bee
The war must go on. It waa begun in
crime. Let it é@énd in justice. The whole
people must resolve to see victory’ or death.
We must count time ae nothing. What. ir
“war is the. chief business of the nation, for
fiye or even fifty.years? For what more
sublime purpose was War ever waged on this
erany other continent ? Free. institutions,
Freedom, the right of self government, the
glories which the” past has shown to lie atily”
more invitingly in the future—are these not
enough to awaken the martial spirit of a
great and gallant people, and never let it
sleep till the mission of our country has
been fulfitled ?
The craven cry of peace:—we will have
none of it! Itis the siren song of denationalization. It is the invitation to national
disgrace. Itcomes not from the brave; but
from the cowardly. True sons of the coun«
try spurnit; they drown it with the shout.of
“to arms!” and—‘‘rather eternal war !”
EASTERN News.--Philadelphia, March
24th.—Jay Cook, Subscription Agent, ans
nounces. the conversion of $1,200,000 of le«~
gal tenders into 5-20’ to-day.
St, Louis, March 24th —Marmaduke’s re«
treatto Ark., is confirmed via Pilot Knob.
“A deserter from his force says that he intended capturing the Mississippi” steamer at
Commerce for Cape Girandeai, and carry oft
all her stores.
Cin. March 24.—Gen. Burnside and staff
arrived in. this city this morning. A large
crowd weleomed him, ahd he made a short
speech, Which was much applauded. Six
thousand ef his old army cofps are expected
to reach here to-morrow.
The report that the rebels are falling back
from Fredericksburg, and marsing themselves behind fortifientions at Richmond, is
cortoborated. Families are remeving from
Richmond and property is selling. at low
rate. There is a great scarcity of previsions
at Richmond. Rebel papers do nut talk encuragingly.
Farrigut ran the batteries of Port Hudson
with sever] Of his iron elads. The Indians
ola waa recaptured by him. Three more
args blockade runners have been captur=
ed.
Gold is rapidly falling in price. . . i Chase’s
plan is working admirably.
aS: =
_ JUAN FRLIPE PENA died in Solano county
on the 12th instant, aged 74 years. Hecame
to California in 1841, and was one of the
owners of the Vaca and Pena grant. .
A Pal
Tent at the Dalles, Oregon, that the Indians
hving en the Payette River had attacked a
train,.on the way to the mines and that from
thirty to forty miners were massacred,
_THE Denver City~News reports the arrival-of $100,000 in gold dust, brought from
together. If the whicle body is to be restor@
. Ceutral City in one stage coach.
sce mentees art ersnaer Demarpantnsn nan saansshvseninanesseomtenpinniepe tenner Basn anc ER aha eeeta
sFUL RumMor.—A report was curs .
THe Shasta copper mines have created
quite an excitement. Three hundred feet
in the original lode have, as per report, been
sold for $15,000, and other veits there are
selling at $8 per foot.‘IN one issue of the Virginia Union, men~
tion is made ot three houses being blown
down.They are great fellows to blow over
there.
AT Wincheste®} Virginia, whisky sells
. readily at $40 per gallon, while flowr is only
$20 a barrel. Reason why—ene is contra»
band the other is not.
tie
SENsITIVE.—AChinawoman poisoned . ~
herself lately at Marysville, with opium, because she had some treuble with her mis~
tress. ;
A Boy of 14, named. Morton, resident: of
Marion county, Oregon, hanged himself on
his father’s farm-early in the present month.
ee
SALT.—The bed of chloride of sodium
(common salt) lately discovered east of the
Humboldt mountains, covers nearly a mile
square, and lies contiguous to the proposed
line of the Pacifie Central Railroad. . .—~—~
ee!
Tue high price of wool is turning the at.
tention of western agriculturists to the keeping of stieep, and extraordinary prices are
asked and realized. Six dollars per head
have been obtained for large flocks in Michigan, and even this refused now by the farmers generally,
me
ANOTHER Horse.—A large sorrel draught
stallion, direct froin Canada, has arrived ip
Stockton, says the Indepandent, and will be
kept in the valley this season. His name is
Suffolk Punch; is a cross between the English
draught horse and the French Canadian. He
is a fine appearing, strong-built animal, a
little. over fifteen hands high, and weight
over one thousand, five hundred pounds.
Mr. David McArdle has imported this horse
especially for the improvement of the breed
of working horges.
eS ee
. ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Broad Street, Nevada,
GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop’r.
MarcH 25, 1863.
H H Ellis, San Fran J Renwick, Movtezuma
J Magahan, do -* GW Carlill, — city
Miss Collins, do Hughes, do
JC Nagale, do A Meclain, Montezuma
J Kennedy, do D Dickson, do ~~
J Lary, do D Frew, do
D Sullivan, do C Florien do
A Lankn, do David Dickson, do
H Mayers, do J Damand,Camptonville
A Theller, Virginga® W Dirtunell; oores
FJ Middletown, H’dt E P Palmer, G Vallev
J B Ford, do J McCommock, Eureka
Fennehild, do CJ Pollard, Rock creek
S Blard’,. Virginia city J D Henderson, Loudon
Gi W Coe, city
to DIED. -~
In this city, on Thursday, “March 26th, MaKY 1, HOLMES, aged 27 years. ;
The deceased was one of the gentlest of
her sex. Modest and retiring, she was known:
‘to but few, but not loved the less. She was,
one whose unobtrusive manners and kindness Of heart never failed to win the attachment of those who caine to know her.
Sister thou-wast mild and lovely,
Gentle as the Summer. breeze,
Pleasant.as the-air ef evening
When it floats among the trees.”’A young child is left never to know a moths
er'slove. May Heaven temper the wind to
the shern lamb.
Candidate for City Marshal !
7M. H. DA VIDSON, announces himpeeltf
as x-candidate for re-election to the
office of City Marshal. Election, May 5th, 1803.
Nevada, March, 27th—td .
Se
Brond Street Market.
No. 48 Broad street.......: 2. Nevada:
All kinds of Meat constantly on
hand at-the above well know gm market, and for sale in quantities to
sttit purchasers. ‘Meats delivered
rhe city free of charge. Prices according to quality of*meats purchased.
mh27.tt JAMES COLLEY.
PALMER. HANSCOM & CO.,
GOLDEN.. STATE. IRON--WORKS +1-!
N ANUFACTURE IRON CASTENGSPs and ”
Machinery of all Kinds!
KNOX: AMALGAMATORS:
A Speeial Department for
Hantel Grates, Stove Works, Caldrons, etc, etc. Fy
‘Nos. 19 and 2K First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand.
San Franciseo, March 27th—3m
Pacifie Mail Steaumship Co.
be dispatched in the month of
April, 1863:
ST, LOUIS, Farnworth, Com’r, April st.
GeldenAge, Hudson, “ * Vth,
Sonora, Laphige, & : Qist.
From Folsom St. Wharfyat 9 o’clock, A. M.
For Panama. :
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama t
Aspinwall by the Panama Railroad Company
and from 4+pinwallto New York by the Atlantic
and Pacific Steamship Company
A. B. FORBES, Agent.
Cor. Sacramento & Lvidesdorff sts. San Francisco
The following steamsh'ps will .
_ We take this method ef informing the publie
that we will-sell our large stock of
Winter Clothing :
At Reduced Prices!
We have also received an additional stock of 4
Gootyear’s Hubber Coats
‘ oa White and Black !
Also, on hand Gum Boots, all kinds and sizes.
S. HAAS & CO. _
To the Ladies.
We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladies’
and £hildren’s Shoes which we will sell at San
Francisco cost prices, after this date.
S. HAAS & CO.,~
Corner of Pine & Commercial Street.
Nevada, Jan. 23d:
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
¥ F FICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets,
Pisces Building, (up s‘atrs.) .
DR. LLER pays pa*ticularly attention to
eases, of Midwifery.
standing. .
Nevada, June 18th 3m
DIARIES! DIARIES!!
FOR THE YEAR
1863.
and all Diseases ef long
FOR SALE BY -—~A. P. CHURCH & CO.
‘ BROAD STREET,
Nevada.
Nevada, January 28th, 1863.—tf
BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T
If You Want a Geod Drink,
GO TO BLAZE’S!
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
FOR SALE !
8 By mg gg at PARSONAGE,”
Broad Street. Apply to :
miwl . E.-¥. SPENCE.
FIRST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.
WOoORLD’S F AIR,
London, 1862.
: . MEKDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSOX,
PARIS EXHIBITION,
1861E MEDAL TO.
WHEELER & WILSON,
United States
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 186
First Premium te
Wheeler & Wilson
WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally
acknowledged to be the * :
Best Family Sewing Machine in Use,
And: are the oon Perfect Machines for
Stitching, Binc ings Hemming, Cording. Quilting, Tucking,Felling,Gath
éring and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
The most Economical Family Sewing
Machines in use. .
Call and see the new Improvementsor send fo
a Civcular.
H. W-WADSWORTH, Agent.
Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttcets.
San Praucisco.
PLANTINC, PRUNINC.
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain and Urnamental,
Gardering . !”
Ty\FHAE subscriber offers his services to the citizens of Nevadain any of the above branehes
with the assurance that the work will be weil
and-skilfuily performed. Terms moderate." “Or.
gers lett at’ the National Exchange—with T.
Hlolmes; fruit deaier, &c., Commercial street,
and at the effice of the Transcript and of the
Journal, willbseceive prompt? attention. i
Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
N. B.—Prunieg with special reference to prevent an overgrowth.of wood and to promoje
early fruitfulness.
es SNOW TENT HOUSE.
a A. SACKETT, ..Managing Agent'.\BE traveling public will find the table provided with everything the market affords
and good eleam Roomsand Beds. A Tarjre corratis connected with the Barn. Hay and Bare
ley always on hand and sold at the Jowest
rates, Sasoned Lumber of ail Kinda:
Saakes, Shingles, Laths,
Matched Fiooring, &c
r sale. and seasoned Sugar Pine, ¢’ freight to
acramente ety.
UNDERTAKING.
5 WM. C.8STILES UNDERTAKER. has on hand and will
make to order COVERED © 1NS at the folonbg cheap rates:
SMALL SIZE, FROM... cveceesaese $3 to $10
LARGE SIZE, FROM
GRAV FENCES, of every style, furnished.
cheaper than by any other person in the county.
er ALE WOR
Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.
Sh.
Seed! Seed!: Seca?!
All kinds of Fresh
Garden and Field ‘Seeds,
winder
¥
BATES & McCORMICK’S,
oes eeciesecceres $10 to $20DONE in the neatest style. . °
ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY BALL.
eal
; The Forty-Fourth Anniversary Ball
MONDAX EVENING,
April 27th, 1863.
ae
A. Walling. E. W. Roberts, L.
. W. Williams.
A. P. Church,
‘ S. Kaneen,
E. Block, jr.
Committee of Arrangements :
‘Chas, Marsh Ww. E. Pressey,
=. Jonathan Clark, W. N. Rabbitts,
oO. C.Torson, — A-P. Chureh,
YB. Bloek, jr.
L. W. Williams, eee: Lane
Thos. P. Hawley,
IGH’ ADY! GRASS VALLEY :
RO Aalt, Ey. McLaughlin,
D. Bovyer. : J. Bs Skelton,.
_’¥. Montgomery, — =-J M, Lakenan.
MOORE’ : WOOLSEY’S FLAT:
. a hb Cc. K. Edwards;
Allen Herbert. ~
_ SAN JUAN?
Chas. Schacdin,
Dan Furth,
Geo. Dornin,
EUREKA? i
_ A. §. Thornton, Robert Lindsey.
kK. O. Hickman,
RED DOG ¢
A. H, Mallory,
” M. Stinchfieid,
kK. J. Cook.
March, 25th, 1863.
‘Marden & Folger’s
CELEBRATED .
FAMILY COFFEE!
. ie’ HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe first
used by them—does not contain affy of the unwholssense ingredients used ws foreign invention to give color or strength but is strong
enough to stand upon its own merits.
Fresh California Ground
SPICES & MUSTARDAre’admitted by all to be far superior to impurted articles—and no loss from
breakage—can be had by ordering
Marden & Folger’s Java Coffee
OR SPICES. ae
From any of the Grocers, or from their: >
Pioneer Steam Coftee and Spice Mills,
No. 220 Front St,. bet. Sacramento & California.
-N. B—Our faetory is always open to the inspection of the public.
+ San Franciseo. March 20—im
FAST FREICHT LINE !
x
i
AM NOW PREPARED TO FORward _
“Pachages and Goods of all Kind!
IVIR@INIA CITY!
Through from Nevada in 3 days!‘
THOS. HENRY.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant,
At Weaver & Co., No. 59 Broad St., Nevada
Nevada, Feb. ist, 1863—tf
“HOTEL DE PARIS.
Broad Street. Nevada City.
OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor.
has just undergone a —— refitting and overhauling, and the Pro
e prictor invites the Public to call-and
~ <amine for themselves. Ne effortis spared to
make ita
First Class Hotel and Restaurant,
where travelers and boarders will meet with:
every attention.
xP Ball, Super and Pinner parties will be
gotten upto order, by applying to the unders
anes OV. CHAUVEL
Nevada, June 10th. 1862. tf
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA.
L. W. DREYFUSS,
@ald inform the citizens of Nevada coun
ty and his friends, that he isin full blast
and ready to. receive orders for that delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sel] as
low as any Brewery inthe county apis.
JOHN GRIMES, WILLIAM GIBSOX,
FASHION SALOON ! .
B Street, “Virginia City.GRIMES & GIBSON,.... Proprietors.
ge choieest Wines, Liquc’ and Cigars wili
always be found atthe Barof the Fashion
Attached to the saleon are two first-class Biliard Tables. ; ocl4 tf
PROCLAMATION :
WE TAKE THIs METHOD OF
Preclaiming to the World !
— THAT — i
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at
. A.P.CHURCH & CO.
Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada.
TWO BIT HOUSE!
107 Broad Street, NevadaCity.
_ THE undersigned takes this method
vee! Of informing his friendsand the public.
11) that he je-still at his old stand, on Broad
street, at the “Old Brooklyn Housc,”
where he will serve, a good square méal. for
two bits. Also, a good bed for the same price. —
Board and Lodging, $6a week,
ja22 H. PYRMONTee FOR SALE!
PART or whole, as desired, of the Gold
Tunnel Quartz Ledge.and Mill.
situated’ on Deer Creek, is offered: contains
2,400 feet The Mill isin running order.
[It has 6 Stamps and 2 Chili Mills.
This is an excellent poertaay for parties to
claim,
Corner of Broad & Pine strecte, Neyada city.
\
invest in a paying Further particulare
ehquire of T. GILES,
At the Gold Tunnel
ven the Udd Fellows of Nevada. Lo
Ps take place at Nevada, on
.
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