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February 19, 1864 (4 pages)

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meng Been Baily ricoh ‘mommxe, City and County Official Pras = Faers. ABOUT our PARTY — 8 ” omin and stenifast supporters of t Administration, are generally men whe hav been driven by stress of weather to take ref-. __uge in the Union party, as 6 last'resort—It_ia a fact that one cannot ‘differ with . —“Vhees refugees on any question of publie policy 'without-having-in bis ears the shout of “Copperhead!” Iie fact, that the Sapceipe Court of the State is under the ban already for having dared to make @ decision that court would have Leen glad, no doubt, to avuid. _ [tie a fact, that those papers that have represented public sentiment on the specific’ cedtract aid gréenback questions, are openly denounced us dialuyal by & precivus gang, : some of whom were blutast McClellan men <td denounces of-the. Administration less ai ~thagEfteen-months-ago,-and—nestly—all—ofthem ata date but little antecedent. ie on the part et: -a few factionists to pioduce feuds in the Union party-if they cannot sugceed in dominating it. , By, a0 assuiaption of superior loyalty every opportunity i is seized upoh to decry the intentions of otbera who have quite as good: claims to the respect of Urion wen as they, end whose devction to the country has probbly been twice as strongly marked. = ow, whatis the result of all this? We ~eannot say. We know what the result Cught. to be. The factionjats should be cousigned 2 ahadea a by the detérmined act.on of the people. For one, though not of the party. we cannot bat admire and respect the almost complete self-ubnegation of the doininant . party, that two years ago, when-in the flush _ of vigtery, laid down its name aud surrender . ed a large share ol: :ta political power to form a really Union party that should represent alt the elements in opposition to secession.— It wos a critics! woment, and well did the} Republicans weet it. é: “We could wich there were the same spirit aotuating tha party now. We could wieh that those who have been invited to the in* nét Girele, after long opposition, were us dewell a8 State patronage men who were driven by necessity to belong sirous of harmony as those who gave them _ the disinterested invitation. But we regret that appearances say to us there is no such desire. If we are correctly informed, and the signs are not altugether deceptive, there is clique Im existence Whose object is to control everything on this conat--national as It ie headed by to the Union party, end some of whom are not tightful ineinbers of a loyal organization, ea more than Greathouse ie aiter making lic objarations and professions, But, aa vif they might confine themselves to their legitimate sphere, not denounce others of __ larger patriotism and seek to control every. thing Wy dogination and brate Violeiee, their . piésehce in the party might be tolerated and even rewarded beyoud their merits. The state of affairs at presént is such, that unless the language and actions of certain faptioniets be changed before many weeks elapse, it will be the duty of every reapectable member of the party to rise and deinolish the egg that threatens to hatch an oligarchy ued otic a8 Over “ditgrnted a State. ie ALABAMA. —Aleiter to Mgsbabey &C +, San Francised, states that the Alabama.is in'the dock at Amey, Obini, und the . Wyoming. Capt. MaDougal, is standing eenfh over her. Notbing is ssid of the rebey finet,. We. hope the Alabama will be a how. he Tue Territorial Legislature will close its labora Saturday tight, at 12 o’eluek. by lism). tation. sai THe number ot men called to service by the Federal Goverument ainee the beginning of the war is 1,775,009. That includes the aah, dnift ordered. THe Shasta people are getting up a ball in aid. pf the Sanitary Fund. A. W. Howarp. waa apbidently. killed near Virginia City; Priday bight, by falling uff his wagod in such & magaer that some of the, wheels passed over him.. oneal or Revana.—A bill has one jo the’ Tertitorial Legislature}. aad they re y Btate Prison Directors the. value of proprty is given at 95,223, During the year having received from the State $45, 1¢ , lees by nearly $5,000 the anount due the ‘Directors on the appropriation of 1862: The ‘amount has been used tu P*y,) the indebtedness incurred in 1862, and the institution for the past year has been coadugted@ dit. The prisoners within the vo ged_for the manufacture of . , Macksmithing, coopering, sud in the s Thee .. of maintaining—a weard for those engaged on the outeide of the Prison, ‘Directors recommend their employment on: the inside. = On the 15th of December last there were 551 convicts. During the year 20 escaped. The debt of the prisun is $34,003 41. The assets, consisting of debts due frum contracture and other ipdividuals, interest in fvundry building, commissary stores, furviture® of officers’ and guards’ quarters, live stock, wagtns, ete., ete., $21.965 55.Due on nas Agee of filteeuth fiseal year, $43,59255, There has been received between -ennviettabor,—from the State, the United States, sale of stores and live stock, and froz: visitors, $94,324 33° Paid out for mercbanaize, salaries, redemption of scrip, conveying prisonefs, to discharged prisoners, for live stock, eapture of prisoners, interest, ete., $93,925 01. The actual cost of main~ taining the prison has bees. from January 18, 1862, to December 15, 1863, $66.233 99, or little less than $3,000 per month, The total receipts of prisoners within the year has-been 167. Total number discharged, 193. Discharged by writ of habens corpus and new trials, 7; died and killed, 4; escap~ ed, 20; pardoned, 24; di lecharged by expiration of sentence, 134: Kac on new charges, 6; eseapes “seeaptured, 4; hew prisoners received, 163. At the commencement of the year, theré Were 565 conviets in the pau: as ~ Pastenx News.—A captured repel letter states that a seeret Union association bas . been formed in Virginia, whicb has over 10,000 members. Someof these wre wealthy and influential citizens. The letter says that Jeff. has heard of this and has ordered the arrest of several suspected parties: Atetter to the Tribune says Lee has —reéeived 30,000" reinforcements, Longatreet has a force of 45,000 which 1s to be strenthened. Breckinridge and Buckner it ie said Longstreet to attempt # moveuont on Grant, ‘ Army officers express the opinion that in ten duye the reads will be in a cendition fur the rebels te move. The steamer Orient bound Pet St. Louis to Nasaville, with Gavernment stares, herses, ete’, struck asnag on the 15th and sunk. Some thirty lives were lost and all the horses but three. ‘The policy uf extending the President's of. “The Custom. 1 Francisco seized $20,000 worth of champague for being undervalued . Tut Supervisors of San Franciseo adopt. ed a resolution instructing their legislative, delegation to have an-aet passed instructing the Supervisors to appropriate $100,000 to “harbor defenses, tat, THREE ta ES bnildings vn Clay street, near East, San Frangisco; caved into the Bay, PRIVATE telegrams say that insurance against wur riske are firm, from San Fran. cisco to Hong Kong. They were effected at 2 per ceat. oo Wednesday. A RELIC.—A salute will be fired on the 22d jnstentat Virginia, from an old cagnon . -that was abandoned at what is now called Keweralda,’ by Culoacl John C. Fremont, in 1°45 Tite dadies’ Fair at ludianapolie, Indiana, recently held, realized $12,000 for the benefit of soldiers’ familes. A Youne Lapy’s earmenrs —If it waa not good for Adam tylive single whea thete was tidt 8 wouran on earth, how tery criminally guilty are old batchelors, with the world full of ptetty girls! ToBAcCo factories, which work « Cal. ifornia tobaceo are in successfu operation in Stockton and, ‘Wotsonrille. They make . nt Stare Prison.—In the report of rin making briek, etc., is so great 1 that they . Tanuary lat and December 15th, 1803, for . —day of Uctuber. ieee E ae at the rate of 10 ‘ any part thereof. and for Dinan sther and further are about to invade Kentucky or assisted by = amnesty proeluma*ion to-Colonels ia talked . ’ ds authurities at San] Four Teex ears ago the ‘tint. railway “ New fhere ws ott of are} lee a city daily. The to-. . fal number 5f ts traing @re one 'thousand = four hundred and pg freight, and one hundred and sixty-three senger ears. Placing these out trains one line, adding the length of engine and om ‘Ger teeach train, the tutal length of all the trains leaving the city daily is twenty-five ‘wiles and twelve rods.’ THe Bulletin surmises that Colleetor James has gone to Washington to assist in. ? the nomination of Chase for the Presideney acd Tresor W. Park for Vice President. SL TE “+ 1) MI MOMS —State of California, courty of . _Nevada, a: rict Courvortie ST aeaplen ar Fadicial District of said a . the State of California. to J Hebt d, deceased. Péter Fen, Alex. Ratherpone § Cc. Rutherford, W C. Hurst, Daniel Wm. besos cra and. Wm. Griffith. greetan og are hereby summoued to —— and answer to the icomptaint ‘of Robert Williams, Kobert Kyan, hard McDonald, AiexCamp bell and Thos. ate Iner, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served of you im this county, and within twerty days ifserved on you in this District and out of this county; and Within forty days if served on you in this State and out of iis district, in an actign commenced on the 16th day of December, A. D. 1863 in said court to obtain a deeree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the ‘ xecuted — the ~Deuna,-Rebert.ek. ert Boyd, Ball ntine MeCullough = FT Alex. . Halli to plaintiff and for the saie of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, andthe application of the moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on three certainpromissory notes set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said ge % the defendants, John Dunn. Robert ex. ra Robert Boyd and nHovert key Alex: bearieg even date with said mortgage wad therby intended to be secured, to-wit: of $1300 with interest thereon from the —— day of October, A. D. per cen per annem fill if any deficiency shall r:main after apply. ng nit of said moneys, Lar gee 80 applicanie thereto, then that Plaintiffe may-pave execution therefor against the said fendaata.Jobn Dune, Robert Ekey, Alex. Hall anc Ballentine MeLalowss. also that ‘douing. noeigh and fa and every person m pough or wnoo, defendant = wemtly t¢ the date tf ra commencement ppg may be eared and ty ott of. all right, «lieu: aud equity tion te the “Fs. SCS, OF relief, or both in the premises as may be Just and equitable. Aud you are hereby that if you fall to adhnewer said complaint, as herein directed Plaintift will telat with Ppa you therefor by defaujt.t with all coste of suit, and also as is fore in Plaintif's aid com owe a testimony wheresf, 1, E of the District fecal seal {aunty rier 3 Far ofite m Ne<A; B.1864.press the seal of said ena “vada city; this i8tb b das of eau AR, clerk. ; By G. x. Farquhar, ' By vruer of 'T. B. McFarland, Judge of the District Court aforcsaid: ; A true copy. R. H. PARQUUAK, élerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy, Per rev, Atamp. © ST, Caldwell, Attorney for Platntiff. UNION. NOTES. L. COMPANY ‘PY uE sre oy stock of the aboye Company are “potitied that assessments to the full amount va ipa have been ae ort Eky. Alex. Halil. Ballentine Siocste Bi Re eee othe crrsits of iirt such other and further relief . — said do pareaato pet ay hand. ant . os a =e
SELLING “OFF! oe BANN ER, BROAD AND PINE STREETS, Sed now ceterminad to sel! their entire Stuck of tothing, : _ Furnishing Goods, ~ Hats, Boots & Shoes, ~ BOY'S GLOTHING! Together with a large stock of [gr RUBBER CLOTHIN Cw AtCost prices ed articles will de well to call on us befere purchasing elaewhere, as wo want to close vut the ENTIRE STOCK. Thankful to our potrons for former favors we assure them that every effort will be usan to merit their approbation. = = BANNER. M’ALLISTER & CO., y= inform.their old friends and the Fraité& Vegetable Store, "Where they will a iveke seep onhand . > Apples, Fruit of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Sait Fiab, Ham & Baeen. levied, and tne bat uested. Dried Beef, &c. &é. Nevada Feb. sth. PaTTs N, Bee’y: We shalt id ima Pred og to Keep pa hand ea Tyas x * ‘usually fo egetable store. ie Sickie, Nevada, Jan. a Pred naa 8 : : UNITED STATES BAKERY LEO TuRE. Hon. A. A. Sargent wit deliver a Lecture, for the benefit of the Methodist Church, AY THE BABTIsT CiiUReH, 4 alien Friday Wdetiig: <<<. Pow 19th, —Sunszcr— LESSONS UF THE TIMES. TICKETS, (admitting two). Perres TTT Serre $i v4 SINGLE. TICKETS...42.<<05:: vesscoss@l 00 To de had at Spence’s Drug Store and Geo. Welch’s Book Stere, and at the door. Brown's Bronchial: Troches. . ¢"s5 Thesé Lozenges are p from ‘# highly esteemed recipe for ‘alleviating BRrowcutal A¥FECTIONS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, CovucHa, CeLips, and Irritation or Soredeas of the Throat. Public Speakers and Vocalists Will findthem beneficial In clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the. throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, ‘having’ pecuhar adaptation to ee 2 tions which disturb the organs of speech. : Agente for California, Repinaton & Co., San Francisco. J. B. JOHNSTON. RK. VENDLER, . #00 JOHNSTON & WENBLER, res y Wer = at « stowae thal they "hs ~ NEW FURNITURE On Broad Street, _ Rapseten G, W. Kidde Ranking House stock consiute tu a Chamber Sets, aire, i. ‘s ~ . You are hereby requi —AND— Grocery and Provision Store, JULIUS. DREIFUSS, ovUULn tty inform his friends and thecitizens of Nevada generally that i pas ve well known and ar Bakery. on he cana eet ready to serve al? who may favor mre r patronage. BREAD and ‘CONFECTIONERY, Always ont ja 0d: wht the old stand on Pine St. NOTICE. Tits tockholdera of the National Ex ote we + are — Lae LJ —— recently Occup by * es ia Kidd & Knox building, at 7 o’clock on Gaterday rere. eaemoal Board of Trustees ~C.C. Leavrer, See: UMMON! §.-State of, Valifomia. evunty of Nevada, ss. _ District Court of the iith dudi~ cial Distr said State. The People of the State or tal tnia to F. D. Hedger, Greeting : againnt yan uy Wont LlichGaids te the ou as) m, Dingret Feer teenth Judicial District of he State of Califors in Tevein fe A. vais, and for the couaty of said go A a brought ht to tay $501.20 with interest ne ii ta month from Jaly in 509 1859. ho Ang a certain you are t if piece , Pate o ed anewer Hit will take judgment against you for said eam and costs. . SAMUBL,LE.wis, agen ces ncencieeerT Persons in want of any ofthe above nain. — patie poseraiiy: that they have opened & . wer the complaint filed there-, ScceEssOR TO Lewis Bros , Importer of Cigars and Tobacco, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &e, At the old «tand, Lewis’ Building, corner '. of Broad and Pine sts., N evada. NOW READYto supply his former— and the’ g in his line as heretofore. at San Francisco Prices ! ! . ‘Thankful for past uatronage. he’ respectfull} ¥ solicits a continuance of the same. . _ Nevada, Feb. iota a ia The undersigned begs leave to inform the La ‘dies of Nevada and vicinity and the publie in general that he \ has opened bia New Dry Goods Store, Where he will camanickad keep on hand the finest: assortmeut of Silks, Merinos, and all kinds of Dress Goods, Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, ees Also.a fall assortment of Millinery Goods. Carpets, @il Cloths, &c. &c. The ‘patronage ‘of the scan is st solicited. se Ae GOLDSMITH, 416 At the late standof Bates & McCormickGEe@. A, RANDALL, Agent. — Inquise. at WavkR & Compavy’s store, No. se Smeal Broad street. Nevada City. ‘CEO. E. WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Paintes; House Painting promptly attended te. JUsT RECEIVED A LARGE ~~ FIXTURES. &c. &e. At the toot of Broad Strect. Nevada SELLING OFF! TO CLOSE BUSINESS. T . } i . } . } Take this method to inform the public that they will sell their extensive Stock ot ’ “ Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Blankets, And other articles foo numerous to mention, in, within ten days from the service of thie writ it served on you ro this rey within’ twen a hyn = 4 E Fin fore rit cond eutof chninimenes ou ines the y ete pe : by eta » or Irdgment colt eae ageinst you, All thowe who want to secure Said comp piaint. The . Will do well to call on we immediately, a4 we are determined to seil.our stock of Goods within a very short time. RETAIL DEALERS! panne al “with all "s. New Dry Goods a . The Florence Sewing Machine Oo.. STOCK OF .WALL PAPER, CURTAIN : BARGAINS examine gress The Ne pRIDAY wm J.1 He will re: work, &¢. ncemmnien SARGEN —gent ecte at the B Lessons « lecture is tendency © church tha lecture “ha terms by t at in the pr Embroidery, ‘Trimmings and . at Sacram Tiekets m town.. If of Mr. Sai him to-nig Tne Gr “ter wae fr waa stated River som ‘At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sig, her at Virgiu . Rachardse THANK “erts, agen at Sacra this oity, . and Sank Iw an . Stoeten,— in burnir worth of THER ¢ ‘have add ton, infer He repli which’ ix Trouble ae Ban named V te the 6; whipped teacher ’ ehildréa. Tne . county . eign. bor: of. Auner _— . te balf of Rowe ae editre The ; number Mountai becomes Dver the Met Sunday vere sv and che Fxrrt above P . -on'the I Oroville wards © valuable “~GROV of Lon thotsan av area aniles, ¢ THe Washin ofland The to ritory i been so taken ¥