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THE s FiaeNNgRCY. Before the present
year shall have cleeed, the people of the UniMecide upvir 4
the duties and respensibilities of id
= Eines oad years
Et as hp opines by “=
a im t fi y
durieng tin administration;: hae earned the oe
the times that “tried . mene souley? and-proven bimeelf equal toevery emergency. Ques
a “hesi__ tate have been judiciously disposed of by
him. .[t.igenoty theretore, a matter of surs
prise that nearly all bearte are fixed upon
him-who hae-sé skillfully guided the ship of
—-_State-through-the—turbulaney—of the: eterin
a4 the ‘master’ to bring her safely inte the
harbor of peace and prosperity. But of far
inere importance than the mere representative are the questions of public policy which
the péople will be called on to decide. Befote the magnitude of these principles men
sink into insignificance, ‘The sword of a
Washington would have been as. great.a power for despotiam as that of Alexander, were
it ot for the principles m the, defense of
which it was drawn. . The brave men who
ate in the field ‘te-dny: in defense of
country are surrounded by a halo ot glory
on account of the grent object for whic “h they
até shedding their t bleed. The struggle of
the ‘present year will not be to elevate wi any”
particular man to the Presidency, but to éstablish principles which shall be incorporated into our fational policy for all coming
time. é
The mareti of our country is right onward,
We, in times like the present, can have no}
prineiple.of compromise between right and
wrong: ~We must either-ndvanee-ot recede.
In the coming contest wo wilt be called
—tipon to sustain the Government in its policy
with regatd to the rebellion. We cannot}
avoid the slavery question; it has been forced
upon us by the pévple of the Sutth in such a
shape that we will be compelled to meet it.
'The Rietitnond Whig, if a recent editorial,
says, ‘Slavery has stabbed itself to death.—
_-J¢ has sinned ngainst light—committed. the
unpardonable sit; and must die’’ Never
was a greater truth uttered, and we must he
carel@l that it shall never be resurrected to
: endanger the Union again. The rebels have
killed:slavery, and at. the next Presidential
election we are called wpon to aeé it buried .
so deep that it will never riae, until called to
Judgiijeot by the ‘last trump.” Probably the
most difficult question to be-metinthe next
elections Twsthat of reconstruction. ‘The wit"
the issue upon which good Union men. were
in danger of being divided ; but since thé
President's meseage all have yielded.o hearty.
support to the plan given in the amnesty
__proclamatioa, and ite! éfficagy hie-been demongtrated by the effect ia the South. All
the:elements required in’ the national plat .
form, may, be satimeg up in afr detenminas
tion never to compromise with treaeon or ita
cated, Let the platform upou which woare
gallud-to. anake fight—be founded on sound .
“principles, and no fears “weed be entertained .
of the reault.
STagy AcupENT We leciritt, says, the
Vv irginia. Jnion of Feb,.10th, from a pnssenmibute, that WBaaday Inst, “Gue-wt
the Pioneep stages Wenb over a: peedipice,
abet twelve miles beyond Strawberry VulJey, and fell and rolled together a distance of
furtyor fifty feet. © Et was full of passengers
at the time, atid strange to say, none of them
were killed er seriously injured. » Phe driver
waa abvcrely druladd, but is net considered to . ,
be dangerously hiirt, The accident wos o¢.
cusioned. by the coach «whieh was “going
doWn'é’ grade at full apeed) meeting a fast
freight wegendé & whort turn, and:the poad
satewed from Cilifyrnia by thy Plas
“T the road from Marysville to” Sacramento
. ‘
. The following with regard to: the arrest is
from the Bee’, Hitt Beaghy, who weet to
Idaho with the Magrider murderers, wrote,
this city, atating that he beliqved the mer,
derer. Wella, was at or near Banuock City,
amd asking that w fikeneds and description « of
Faia or Ann: = Se
OE cmares;.
: +} quest was complied with=ead ina few days} PO**
utter werk Aapatebed the requisition find
Lew
eharge. }
Tae, 86a p 50c; lard 80c! enlt 40c: a "Boat
70c% coffee » 70c; candies $1; tobaceo 2,50.
Diggings will have ‘fo“‘pan out” pretty rich:
to enable. miggrs to pay for thesr ‘grub’, at
‘these prices.
county: proposed. to be erected. in -&< ‘Honey
Lake tegton.
Oxe Worpb To THE ‘Lapiag—We supbeen-reached some mouths age. when we
saw, for ‘the first time. aGrover & Baker .
Governor of Idebo Territiry, hecessary to
secure the arrest of Wells, and. insure bis
removal thenee to thigcity. Frow alt that
we can gather, there seeis to be no doubt
that.the officers of Id4ubo haze the right nan
We are teld thet -when-under the influence
at liquor: Wells has Dragged of his feate. and
-deseribed, in-clase-detailhow-he-hilled-WWet—-}
zel and the officers: who’ had hitn in custody
how he took to a stnall bout and went up
the river, taking to the tule aad brush in the
day time—that often thdse in pursuit-of him
were close upon bis biding places. Slowly
and wafely he worked his way up the Sacramento and Feather rivers till navigation
faited him, ard he took a ent across the country. Now that the officers of the law have
him, let them not lose their grip, but see that
. he gets what bisinfomous crimes ca'l for. It
1s, nearly four years. since he killed Wetzel.
“Wells had an examination before a justice
io Idaho and, although a numiber of persons
testified ta hia identity, he was Felensed .
Hon isto
cimiabar, saya the Virginia Union, brought
~ <tn from Sebastopol district are attractiig @
-. goad deal of attention. The ofe, on inepeeIt
very much’ teeetublee the. einnabar “talien
from the mines in Napa county, California,
-which-have— been workedsuccessfully for’
some tine. ‘Fhese small pieces are equally
ae rich as New Alinaden, and if this diseovery fs as extensive as reported, it is of :mmense value. Mr. James Say, the locator.
is of the opinion that sume of tha ledges are)
fully sixty feet wide.
EASTERN News'—Thomus W. Carney
has been elected by the Kansas Legislature .
to fill the seat now occupied by Gen. James
Lone,Carney is a radical. Unionist.
The rebel congress has refused to back
Jeff. in his propysed wholesale _conseription.
The Legislature of Missouri baw thker
steps for the calling of a State Convention to
make that State free. The delegates y ill be
{elected m November next.
European advices still look like war. The
evacuntion of Schleswig has been deininded
of the Danes by Marghal Wrangel, of Prussia, and the Danish Minister has withdrawn
from Vienna.
ee et ee eed
THe Virginia Uniog says :—The recently
discovered coal mines, ‘in El Dorada canon,
are Creating quite an excitement in and about
Dayton. “The road is filled. with parties on
. horseback, in buggies and on foot, whe return with specimens of aw article, the real
inerite of wheh have het been thoroughly
tested. Moat, judges of eal seem to be
this bituminous field, net so mueh from
the actual wapettion ar from any trial to
which -it hasbeen sulijected, as from a belief
thet the mineral cotild not hare furwed in
this region. The El! Derado Coal Minin
Company bave commenced work upentheir
ichiim, four qilee fram —Doptod, however,
und are prosecuting it with rigor.
McDouGaLt Resowvrivws—The resolutions censuring McDougall, were adopted
by the House on Tuesday last, ag they carte
from the Senateybya + vote of 52 to 5.
being a glare of jee, the wheels slipped oft! the harbor “of San Francisco. The M first publica this Motice to the said Adthe embankinent, and the horses went down . Thylon,.,.Golden. Aga.! nnd Shira “Nes Fenty <8 Ny i ja Washington
the hilly until they landed bottom. devant) were considerably wjured. The I wies © oer HW AY: Administrator,
far-yelaw. ys WOWDY Was not. injured, bait work bad to be sueeveerwars ‘pendett of ‘her. " oe. _ Fer Safe,
Pesan Seve 10800 Pedetll-prleansre-te pifed 7 ah =the
Richmund én, thet 18th Deceit “There. Stace & ae Sake — The . wans pe bey Sor sad eal. Any. person et enquire
were eleven Bray’ rr thea saine . following Sqn Frageigen digpatchie freapbe at this office, She te am exeelient niilkee,
. rf a 3 i
eR!
Soca ETT TN 'gcsochel papsiend , . UNION HOTEL COMPANY + Seseit bee Goliad ei: ut Te Pacific Stage and’ , Baprom Com NOTiCR.
HE Naval force of the Un cons Ea ante on’
nitht "Uh gg SER, kd ca etd from « o i Viewihine ‘ned “Company are hereby poan See eeege
and ia the course of completion, and of there lad eg ees Ww have
TSaute irdti-daid SP abned steamer AE ure 8 PAT?
+) rAu y veh oaks ‘
CINWABAR Mikee THE specimens of .
somewhat incredulous:ae to the quality of }*
Tne Storm did Gukahtevebla: damn 6-im
well posted i in-all matters pertaining thyfete,
informe us thet an important part of the performance éesegped our notice, and. in proof
‘therept; exhibits” to our astonished gage her
little boy’s froek, embroidered with tasteful
and fanciful designa; -whieb she informs us
was oll done, stitching, embroidery and all,
ron the same Machine. —
markable. but nevertheless true, and if all
. the purchasers of these celebrated machines
are he enthusiastic ‘as our frietid, thé proprietors must be having one tontinual “hymn
of praise’ ascending in their behalf.
BINTM,
‘ 72
In this city,on the 1th inst., to the wife of
8. Furth, Esq., a daughter.
=
Auditor’s statement for Quarter ending Do. Te ESSE. '
State Fund,
To cash tn fond Sep. 7, 63, 8 101444
Li peeved te aula BEO55 SS HAT 670 29 +
T By youchera from St. OO eee ees.. 10,980 38
Cash in fund.... . are 100 9f
General Funda. :
Toecash in fund Sep. 7, 43,8 4.254 34
received to date, 20,486 56 “$24,740 90
By watrabts redeemed, 20.085 02
By interest paid, 3,888 09
To cash im fund Sep: 7, 63 @ 122 19
« received to date, =. 74 «=9§1,672 93
By war! ants redeemed, 67.09
201 ly Treasurer’s commission, 68 G1 .
ee ae
_Cash in fund...-..0. . 1,603 92
School Fund,To ¢ash in fund Sept. 7, 1843, 2,978 83
To cash received to date. «6,227 60 9,205 83
Ky warrants redeemed during quarter, 2,379 50
Cash in fund..67.04.. 6,826 33
Indigent Siek Fund. :
To cash received during ‘quarter.. 9,088 51
By warrants redeemed...7.387 70 ae
By interest paid.. . peeetsece 987 70
By Treasurer’s commission. ..251 26
By taud overpaid sept. 7, 180, 475 30 9,101 Ww
Fund overpatd..:... 13 45!
Warrants issued during quarter. :
On General Fund.. Be seceoracvcccsscarces 4,215 84
On Special PUN.. 0.. cesses est con 0.330 12
On Indigent Sick Fund.......005 1,610 40
On Road Fund.. ....45 0099 aesacrecens 67 00
Warrants cancelled by Limtiation.
ON Bpectal Fuad, occ ccs scensyevescvese 186 00°}
On General Fundise.ec. ccc. ea ceseveee 34 a
ESTIMATE OF COUNTY DERT.
General Fund.
Ww arrante outatanding upon
which interest has been
stoperd. registered prior
anuary 1. 163,... + $12,763.06
Warrants drawivg intres:,
} _registe ered since Jan: 1883. 1.007 4@
Thiercst<estimated..... 2,300 00 30,571 00
Indigent Sick Fana.
Warrants outstanhuing.... 4.495 00
Interest OM same.ses...52. 13018 4.631 93
Total debt ..-.-seners actae S520 93
Submitted té the Board ot Su rvisors.
glnsic n te . SOMES KES, Auditor,
Norice “TO CRE DITORS,— Estate of
Michael Duley, deceased. Notice js hereby
given by the undersigned, Adminiatrator of the
estate o Flannel Daley deceased,to the e editors
of, and a} ons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit Them with the necessary vouchers, wi ten monthe after the tirst
tera he Keoneves a on said Administra
at the Kenne ousein Bleomiield Lownthip, im the county of Nevadac:
JAMES DALEY,
tr vitae ten -mentha after the
eieibiniciarumaconiaamnanmimamstle
poacd that the ailima Tile Fee aS eon .
marhine in fullaction; but now, a lady friend, .
By ‘Treasurer's commissions, 719 22 24,093.23
Cash in fumd,.esescecsices a7 67
Special wand: z uF
To eash received during qur’t -~ $9,455-71
By tund overpaid Sez t. 7, ¢ 172-22 :
By warrants redeemed. Ce. ere 2
By Treasurer’s commission, 145 4,230 14
Cashin fundi..0:-. .. ~ 216 67
febi3 . T. P. Hawley, At < cat
AL OTICE TO CRE ORs. of
Isaac Skill » deceased h Notice c posal
iven by the Bae eraigued dminiatrator of the.
y we Aa ty to pion Se .
ors of” an ciaims at
the said a » to eek bit ne with Ppa
Selling. of!
“SELLING OFF! ;
i.
SELLING 0 OFF
oaLh ine OFF !.
S.HAAS&CO.
P. BANNER,
On the Corner of" ee erent
Take this method to inform the pubMe that they will sell bana val ime weaned :
BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
entire Stuck of :
Clothing,
Furnishing Goeds,—
Juraseae ces nae raheem are uae EAS
~ Boots & Saw
BOY'S CLOTHING!
Together with a large stock of
[3 RUBBER’ CLOTHING 4}
vul the EN TIRE STOCK;
Thankful to our.patrona for former. favor
we assure them that every effort will be used to merit their approbation.
P. BANNER.
Nevada, Feb. ‘9th.
“. AtCostprices
Persons in want’ of eny of the above nam-= .
ped articles will do well. to call on us before ee
purchasing elsewhere, “as we want to close
Steck ot ST caceaenenmmeesis
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
At First Cost.
All those who want to secure
Will do well to éall on us immediatel y,as
we are determined to sell our stock of
_Secde within.a very short time.RETAIL DEALERS!
our steck of Goods as we will offer them great
inducements.
io APF Buowing thenivel ves indebte
to us will please eal} and settle their accounts.
S.HAAS &CO.,
(ONSTABLE’S sa m.—State of Califor
Bias county of Nevada, township of Washington, ss. virtue of an execution to me deerts. Esq, an an ucting Justice ef the Peace in and .
for the county aforesaid, bearing date Jan. 30th,
184, to satisfy Ae nny udgment rendered by said
Coart on the 30th day of January, 1864, in favor
id Lewis Voss and p Bag da James McCambridze
‘or the sum of one hundred and eighty doHars
63-108, debt, interest, damages and conte of anit,
have taken in execution, and will sell to the
ret . bidder for eash. all the ss tithe and
erest of caid defendant of, in-and to £2 eiaims
ners or less, situated at the head of Missouri
ravine in the village of Omega. towns
ty aud Stace aforesaid, known as the icCamuridge claims. ~ f will sell the above property in
the village of Omega. on Tueeday, the ist day
of March, 1864, between the hours of 90’clock A.
M. and5 o ‘clock P M. of sald dxy. Taken as
the property of James McCambridge to satisfy
the above demands and accruing costs.
Given ander my hand this 30th day of January
1864. ED. FOUNCE, Denatable
CH. FERRAND & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
AND
——
brotypes takenm inthe best style ti
Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Overthe United States Bakery
_ Nevada, Dec. 29h
M’ ALLISTER & co.,
Ww OoUuLo informa their
publie geherally that
fridnds and the
ey have ogened a
Frait & Vegetable Store, .
ON MATN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel
Where they wili always keep on hand
Apples, Fruit of all kinds,
Fresh Vegetables,
Fresh and Salt. Fish,
Dried Beéf;, &c. &c.
“We shall endeavor takeep on hand everything
usnally-found in a Fruit and Vegetable
Nevada. Jan, 25th—$m, —
UNITED STATES BAKERY
Grocery asa padeseniid Store.
JULIUS DREIFUSS,
' mB tea respectfut'y Inform his
set eit .
Jey ens ie™, ve
lar Bakery. on Pine street, where he
be fou ad mead <o serve all :
wih thelr palronage yhe.seap, arse
' “PIES,
i
semana tt te teen Pe
livercad, feoued frome the Court of George Heb.
;coun.
DAGUERREAN ARTIST, .
Bvery ktact of Photographs and Amey;
‘Ham & Bacon
SAMUBL LEWIS,
ON HAND AGAIN ! i
With a well selected stock of
Cigars and Tobacco, .
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c,
ON BROAD .STRERTfF Two Doors below the vid Stand gy
erste
ifs NOW READY to sepply his former
goods in his line as heretofore at
patrons and the public generally with all
ie
San Prancisco Prices!
In etaming thanks to his friends and the publie for past Lay he solicits a continuance
of the samein future. Ne wculd also inform the
pablic that he will re-open the old stand by the
ist of Decémber next,
Nevada, Noy. }4th.
New Dry Goods Store
‘The eadersigned begs leave to inform. the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity and the
public im general that he
has opened his
New Dry Goods Store,
{At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts.,
Where he will constantly keep on hand the
finest assortmeutof
Silks, Merimos, and all kinds
of Dress Goods,
Of the Latest Styles and Washions,
. Also a full assortment of
Embroidery, Trimmings and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
. Oil Cleths, &e. &e. S
The patronage of the public is eicteapennd
soheited.
A. COLDSMITH,.
“At the late standof Bates & McCormick.
“GEO. E. WITHINGTON,
Painter,
dié
Sign and Ornamental
House Painting promptly attended te.
stot Gr pee Sa
. atime or
__ Boots & Shoes,
Iti SUF ise WHI dso weik t6 ATF and: ¢xamine ~~
SATURDA
wz J. B
He will rec
work, &c,.s
ee
DAMAGE
and Thured:
throughout
“Farions part
have been_t
“damage don
-the reads at
~~ whole front
on Commer
part of the
as the St. L
considerabl
on the fire
scattered it
windows w
in the tawr
wae a terri!
ina few di
loss of thou
_ dle progert
TR
SOO BOA aie 0 Hi,
Fire M.
tion has be
It wae offe
city Trust
motion wi
Whereas.
been passe
2. Viz: ve]
Company ‘
the propert
the water
—tral.of.-th
city.” Th
Resoleed
Penneylva:
_ titled toa
long aa th
semnded,
We und
going on b
prietor of
—water wot
the Fire L
fected we
in questio
sylvania w
case of fir
STRAW
who reaid
ton Read,
of the Bri
ured abou
and was
his-place.
tion.
Goon .
pany’s ste
terday a
ramento.
CHANG
Attorney
office in f
of Broad
Fire .
stand tha
site Har
Grass Va
that it wi
was done
Wain
Works, '
earth gat
Bone, a (
ing the «
bably die
others, b
ANNIE
steamer,
Tuet
has been
Wedneac
A VER
District
Michael
second ¢
Ir has
tion of #
nia Raih
15th ias
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