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February 2, 1864 (4 pages)

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¢ ° : Daily Transcript. a ji Cows anp Tuees.—M1, Editor: It iq well. ‘phnowii“that tc — aa ieee 1¢ whoeuld & A ground when snow covers it. they will bite . dur coteuppora ries, ay a ay were the bark from trees; or if it is not well known, . 8¥°wing that they could mot give their sup an. TUESDAY MORNING, PEB. 24. have veon what I did on { about porttotime thisfor-st-to war, stop, and clamoring that it was} a are now, since the . » . a Go To New. . and County Official Press worth about ten dollars, gnawing the bark J, ROSENTHAL’S i . , that the war must be vigorously proses TUES P. BANNER, FURS TRUNKS “DeLAINES. Halleck has’ received official information are'fm most civilized countries, andin some} Wareas, Dimocresy flurishes best wen it . that Col. Barnes, with @ force of 450 mount~ that are not far advanced from barbarism. _. * successful; and : RIBBONS The.opinion formerly prevailed that shade a csieanicienis . . our streets beautified and adorned as they . been adopted by them as follows : ed infantry, and the 4th Michigan cavalry, at= ‘£ a4 . [Grd= * : idly ruining — thi The trees had been set and cansot.aveid soticing the simiar.epirit Large and well selected stoek of idly ruining them. ad manifested by the Ohio “Democracy, accorEastrean-News.—The Coofiseation Bill by some person who, perhaps, ; desired to see . ding to certain resolutions reported to have . sryKg, : ig-atill pendingia tietouse. — The , od BROAD STREET, . Has just received a Large and splendid stock of &. He will 1 “. CLOTHING, . work, , &. asa wieisiae Hone his ae te hear a Wical hecatheter from shade trees by the street-side and rap-. cuted. We are nope _to remark the change ee ae i a a . * iy Sunday last. would have been satisfied of the . recent elections, iasserting with all the em-. NQO, 54 fact.I, with other saw a .seraway s, animal et due to a newly discovered, important : * g _ for 1864! é oa vb nr yas Paccoeh oe”? _—— _ GREAT Citance.—The Burlington, Tadi. Dry Geeds ! itt gry oanne Cows gett to the . an8; Hawncyee, Baye; We aeHCSthat-son Waress, it iga tender pete and = ie CALICOS, et " : . BOOTS, . SHOES, f HATS: ~. -_ on ; their new Sed ene EN Sad ' HOSIERY , : bid * sider + —fneee sie : 4 CAT. BLANKETS, a ware Soe vate orne. . ei llia frost ticked a camp 6f Home Guards under the uv adversity much ;-and . Ladies’ amd Children’s Shoes,. “ga as _ . trees along the street ‘were not only orna-. cine, The-p hev.shode by the-pes —~“Galisrs &a. ao . Ladies* and Children’s Shoes, ravel Culverton. aad routed them, destroy= ——jng arms atidother property. They return mental, but beneficial in so hot » country as} kooler Fits. Det tbe. a Worl advunees stile of their voting that they don’t! wise he offers now to the Ladics of Nevada and-}— VallandiTeetamite his ; and MM = TAMMY) . likeWarsae te principles eae ruse tiove. ee. And Gaiters. Pe VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &e. ed without lows.» that what 1B deemed necessary to-day may than Vallandiggum : therefore be it. GRE AT i-¥ REDUCED R ATES . . Selectea exprsinly foe this market and perfectly ~The old sloop of war Falmouth, recently be ateaisetnd enlitaly. vosless and-enep: Aah 4— te sae weg ate > reogweriog Fe Ga ancouak us a ei lies ; sold at Aspinwall, sailed Thence on the 25th, we are selling at the ae = sigs _s —— oe Pia flying the English flag. mS Resolved that we do not endorse his vews p g a ee ee ais VERY LOWEST PRICES! 8 were far ecring in viduals ay ¥. or approv his-acts, and_nevur-did. Large Stock of Spring Goods, == a ~ The-overland mail resuined ita trips_on the . repealed the ordinance probibiting cows . . Resolved, That onist old A. Linkin, by ars 22th, after a detention of two weekby from running in the street. \‘‘They had learperating uy aims, a hereby —— uy us rr stoiins. “i ce Zq ; Cau ae o committidg polittkle souside by nowinatin eae ate y ip adinpidei acid gh th? . uv of him,’ was guilty of a. mnat hennus cin. The official number of men enlisted ana in rae night,whieh. in large quantities, is de ete. Resolved: That we aint ez much consarn= actual service for the month of October last riaus was 100,000. tore are destroyed»the better; Goats and cows . the elecshun. ‘5 e > ‘ . scam ss the Nati persoug v _._tuous mes crowd wa had of it. guests, ou TYLES AND PRICES, 1% : Re ep ~~ oy his appea ne eas art and. made in the most elegant styles, J. ROSENTHAL. >: NO. 54 BROAD STREET : Umiow open to {Catt and couvince yourself of the truth. . Our best CUSTOM-MADE GOODS,Pr cut : to Tealth, and so the svoner the trees . ed about our habis corpusses as we wuz afore ce ae presen . » Our Stoek comprises a variety of For which he has already made arrangements. . X78 a cer h ‘tomah Lo. ar . and cannot help but fitting re vited, by ‘and suiting the most__ his leetur are excellent substitutes for the ax, and are . _Resolved, That the war for the Union must . _NO. ¢ = fastidious. ~ fore that. peind euelived ith ee ‘ “. gO on, until its enemis is subjoogatid, and . ~ tor Davis has been withdrawn, ree ES, : : : i dni ee otpreyed ita Famarkable” success . the baaner ny buty and glory waves over OF FURNISHING COODS © The HouseMilitary Committee” recom~ since the snow has covered 22v evi the earth. The évery stait and the Dimocratic committis uv W H CR AWFORD & C0 Ws Sasi aa Laden dike atebuabiind oes” Assembly mead the postponement, uatil after the war, measure of turning the cows lodse_is most — — ore ap the ea ats 8 ery variety, from the very finest Lamb's Wool of all propositions indenmifying the Union in, complime S sufficient number of bannars, and appint sub, j vere, Drawer : habitants of rebel States for losses sustained are a good thiug to havé in the country. ~A — Resolved, That we ait in favur uv subjooie : . . lecture. ty the occupation of the country by. Union ten dollar cow will do 4 ‘The resolution for the expulsion of Sena comaipendablefn more ways than one. “Cows . cooaeas number of banuare, tnd app perieat ik more than a city officer gation, emanaipashen, exterthinashen, taxa ardw armies, in the way of clearing the side-walks of those . #hen, eenseripshen, confiscashen, nigger enOur forces had an engagement near Knoxlittle eye-sores, shade treés; and then she soreie ate on om write oat fade bre ville on Sunday, in whieh our loss was 150, will — jm = ‘ i$ ; savea many a foolish fellow ai great deal wel pase the’ necessary resojushen. by showing and the enemy's greater. A battle is_pendof mone y him the utter futihty oLy, 7 sien = ~ ing at Sieverville. spending cagh on trees to be et grin Saar ar “i tions every way—particularly if they run in} RITE ee a AX. SSR rene already abolished slavery, andaa es “ _ H-witt the Telegraph Company, defendant, Plaintiff re« ceived by telegraph a message from New ©. absolnte Conditions of pledged fealty to the present weather,; a come off: alee _ Track, -b Hubber Clothing, ‘dorsal heaver th he . Ch . on ; ay, eee Sareea oe ee a 2 Sam * e = ES Se pete es ee MY, good ) . : Cor. of Broad & Pine sts. _ aa 4 0 SE P [ PE iis “ai a : back, an denly he es : &e &er . Everything made to order in the Tinware line. trouble ing whe _ ; 4 7 OULO their old friends and th lesinform publie generally that they have opened oe Put oO out. ' ly after, Fr uit Store; & Vegetable cs : 5 wood hé n= ab the a of the de Pi ee " ee H src enoug er man, aod kille 4 cm !} Sci aan subserib lent mit fare thé sending of anid message. The Court instructed the jury that the defendant was cones, one to the Hon. James A. McDou. . Denney Wm gall and one to the President of the United . Deskins Rush States,” Emory James ing the said notice, if guilty of negligence or Fair James careloagnuess in transmitting the said message,’ A Rich Joke.—Since the Doll claim to . Flenangin William ; bert The sole question submitted to the jury Was the tewn Gilbert John plot of Red Binft has been rejected; Grist Miss Willie Whether the defendant was guilty ofthe neg there has been considerable squatting in that . Hamlin J. _ ligence or Garelessness charsed ; and the jary found for the plaintithe ff amount of datmage claimed with jntereat. la 7 quarter. The Independent says one fellow holes ronud a vacatit lot, Becoming tired ' re Hyatt J . Jones George _ IN Russia the cundies used ia the mines “McDougall hails from California; ‘was Are made of tallow mixed with powdered : clegted as 4 Union-man, but has taken to , charvoal, which ts found te increase the inPeace Dewocracy and bad whisky; ie very eeceutric, and usually very drunk; comes tensity of light. sy into the Senate Chamber booted and spurred or a cavalry. raid ” for a horse-race — THE officers of Starr King’s eharch peti tion for authority to sell theald building on Heneyewell Chas stayed up most of the mght and dug post. Howell John W e went to sleep, and while he slept anothA WASHINGTON vorrespondent is writing er fellow put posts in the holes, fenced » for thé Cincirnati Commercial short sketches and claimed the lot in the morning. of United States Senators. Here is one of his portraites amlin J Grocery and Provision Store. gs epee
7 Russ J A Rutter : 5 é Shermaa LS — Smith Jesse : : at the Gas Works. . The wa and popu nage. Wallace John PIES, Senr Do Juan Angi Sen Pedro Castro Mong.DuJens Guniesen 1000 and up 0.0. and CONFECTIONERY, laa The Installation of the Officers of Quatemad take piace their New Lodye Mall onwit TURSDAY EVENING Feb. 2nd. k rn oe ite ata Always on hand. At the old stand on Pine St. nuit Tone t. € TC GhLFi AK ER Regular Regalia, ; TORNey SS. ae: Seaceecueee : =t on nr rene shes Stockton street, the proceeds to be applied recently furnished eighty of his slaves to. ted tobe preseue. By onan, te cordially 87!" . Ora splendid ‘article Tebacte. Pashonable rene serve theircouutry. This 19 encouraging, ais sCH AS"GROVE, E.G. ; aud shows that old Pike the new. edifice. forng to payi Call en 1 3. DOWNING is determined on . N'OTICE-—Property holders in the corpo all 1 ate limits of the 4 OULD inform the geatlemen of Nevada City of Nevada are hereby R. Michaisky,. ‘Tiida “aubaaribed ‘toward.erecting a’ ing up her quota withoug a draft, he has taken, the New Store on tified that ifdo = sidewalks in frontof. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. 7 . Pine that { . Street; 2 feds Knox’ Brick or public edifice for religious services ‘ “3 : , at Dutch . . 4 8 , THE Bostn Post says z tha’ : authorized t s c * and . . 5on+, every Kind ofClothsat Plat, now aitibudte to $2,365, ‘sdy the: En + ‘Tit Boston Post enys thar John Sidell hap . Hears ttAk ar contre erthe ~ quirer. a. G . ‘ THE month's Fee the ole e ELOCOVICH vosid inform, public that heis open againat the old standon Pime Street, witha Hine stockof. sg CENTLEMEN ~ ’ itted 3 cu “ If you want a superb . Cigars, Tobecens: Arles, Dates, Figs, — give tim ee A amen F. on Frid: ri J ime tv All Meters re set for former consumers free of charge. By orderofTrustees. «© = lk t.0.0.F tte Neto to 2080,15 ro]persedhery) aaah 2000 and upwarde cent off. CAKES, . REP was to The price of Gas wil! be as heretofore with the Smith Jotin German balpend ioott latete an her te ‘faver hin ete gmap Bywcingmai Stewart Jas T or Thomas da Rasa Auretio pe 8 price for putting up pipe-has been reduc. W “hecitt ras of Nevada thecitizens Neves comme of ee rally that es he . . ga for fixtures the oo anger as per kind kind and code” uality has taken the above well scribe & Ewer, I Pod.{hail prrecas tecreek orbPe All persons are requested to leave. their crdere JULIUS DREIFUSS iy N conet Don Eusevio Monto ya Goop For OLp Pike.—The St. Joseph Souuty, Missouri, by the uame of Cotter, has Peters John . Quinn Patrick UNITED STATES BAKERY be Company hereby give notice *o the eiti—ayD— zens of Nevada that Gus will be turned on the street mains on Tucetiay, 26th inst. Wellingburg Fred Foreign Letters. Pat Heruid says residingig init ‘Pike : ye a egentleman y Murphy Richard Me Loughlin Mrs © McCann Mrs Mary He round, jJ “Ship by sail.” The defendant telegraphed place by promises fulee in their making, OF} Nevada, Feb. is tee ae Administrator. ; ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, this message: “Ship by rail;” and the sult willfully violated without justification or . .___¢ AT THEIR OLD 8SYAND, excuse. : ; ‘ i i __Wwas sent by railroad, at.an expense of $1,024 : om bas es cue Where th ilt_ ab # keep on-h mere. than it would havecost (o ship by and political and personal conduct of the said EMAINING in the Nevada city Post ain Stree a? ora 8, steam or sail on Jake. The defendant provJames A. MeDongall ie a willtul misrepresenRicas on mone ee e : No. 27 M t, Nevada. Fresh Vegetables, ed that the blanks and dispatches contained tation of the wishea,.the opinions and habits . than one week will be sdvertioed. ORC more of Caliterni Fresh and Salt Fish a all respects . Persons asking for advertisedot tetters ; that in Ham & Bacon a. printed notice thatthe Company would not of the people will —OPPOSITE— ! 4 We repudiate hia ,and we-call upon all loyal . Please give the date gf the advertisement. be liable for any naistake unless the party-remen, in and Dried out of office,to exunerate the peo-. Beef, &c. &c. . .. a y bhins ov + domangprntgn , peated the message, nud paid halfsprice theres. plo of Cahfornia from imputations which the . Aikin Samuel 2. Kelly Jobn Walter . Wells, Fargo & Co's, and the Post Office. . We shall endeavor to keep’ on hand everythin for ; and it was also proved that this notiée conduct ef the senior Senator from California . Butler Samuel Lithgow Henry a om Panag om ma Ets it and Vegetable store. ho aes ' wee brought to the knowledge of plaintiff beiv so We}l calculated to invite, — L r << acommon crrrier, and liable, notwithstand. Sathine Nothing time, wi in. M’ALLISTER & CO. , _ F whieh elected him. ane, 10 the sentiments a claims tetity agains Aap ave gworolved. ete qowigre r hateaid prod pr JamesA. McDougol . Noes jxsper80Fagan, deceased. . order: herehe eras of . Constantly on hand and made to forward salt by steamer, or by sail, on lake © letter and spirit, the whole . present the sume, properly 1” . attes to. theum-. his pledgés, and stands . dorsigned Administratoof r said Estate, at his Sy ee nen ae ee ae “Po which plaiiti® replied, ou the next day. in the position-of oneOf whe has obtained high conte at tee Balt Mile House.” Nevada city: . = ba cia Trightene York, dated Sept. 17, as follows: “Shall we Resolved; ‘That the” politicut associations . __ LIST OF LETTERS, lad ee Toe Wt Sond a6 afhors notion, } Give me a call at my new Store on Main . street, opposite Wells, Farge & Co. : . R 0 N ; = DEALE LAMPS. Manl i Na ere sta Jebel CEO. E. TURNER, pom xy Full particulars will be published in afew =. be Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves, era ad his election, be . days. blishe <i . %¢v*4* Jax oth. And a fine assortinent of KEROSENH spent tains of Mts, aud atthe most rf nd, ; ie aie ee ee 0) er wee re at amall profit. ~ ee er oat deeet Sar aie, of duing. sans REROSE IN KE, ‘. , caster & OS ue bare Teree or Four Prices. . “PAINTS Ol » OIL, & VARNYSH, ’ somo And stam pera Spon thes for good Cloth on . _ vertising At P. BANNER they’S are ever opposed to any” WACON MATERIAL, ANTAETES 'S NERD ATS ‘udmnbiapisa die Adminstration, if Sore WHEELBARROWS, A general assortment of ’ February . ; : On Malt Birest Siccicmi aan opipiors of its people, _ ere re eawe pane were} Post ais “d Ber t LANCASTER & CO ‘and that from abundant sources of informaIMPORTANT Decisidn.—In the St. Louis tion he inust have been always well informed. Court of Common Pleas, on the 19th ult., of the progress thereof, and that in bie apos Jobo Haun, plaintiff, ya.tho Western Union Se A Grane Bait Wnt Dy given by itse}fGgainst the flag of the Uuion, will cenaa opinions underlying it have been constantly vote ny ae augmenting, and su universal uate of the United States from California, any tTAK ad Oak, Ash and Hickory Plank. eames. the demand that évery power of the Govern. . . well understood % CORDAGE,. , ATP. BANNERS “9 ment should be exercised in the contest, with , : a go majority -of the peuple was strong . oe Ne in all rebeldom to lift-an arm against the and unhesitating. : government; and every tongue that wags Resolve ‘That d, this original wish and the . Union Hotel Company’s House Virginia, and think once:as-a rational man. AND-F USE, Se io have Ws er place. Leather -and Rubber Belting, . "! Sale Uhea Per inan the Cheapest ee en ES . RC CANOES HN <“_AT P. BANNER’S— > Grast ‘ ‘concurring, That fromthe first mutteriogs of # utterances, or be silent in death, The was and haa been ita expressions that no rebelliois n to be put down, if every mortal intelligent. man can have. been ignorant of it. Resolved, That the Hon. James A. Mes *“inan must be exterminated tothe ond.— Cease to the your insane talk, poor governor of devastated Dougal, rate be svlicited an election mtheh acidaadl? xen tien aIRERRaEEN SS 3Agr . BLOCKS & SHEAVES, . THEYarm NOTSELLINGOFF.ATCOST the rebellion against our Government, the rapidly as State of California has been uncompromis the white man tuo? Vefore/our armies. will be withdrawn, thefe will not he a living soul Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, el, =~ iF tie Hee ee nice possible is abolishing the negro-with it? And ingly loyal ; that while in its inception opin-. can he not see ifit contintes it will abolish jon was somewhat unformed, yet even then Ste on, TOV OE ST LETCHER, in hie message to the Virginia ~~Legisiature says, “it is time enough to speak Sena McDougal, passed the Senate on Prday lnat-by 0. sote-ot-27 ayes to-6 noes: ofan-hénerable-péeace; when Lincoln sliall _have withdrawn his armies from. our sail”) __Resolved by the Senate. the Assembly Poor fool! can he net see that the war~ has E Ir stock ‘of = ~ ESS 3 pews: Y 2 . A bill, was litrodieed if the House on the streets. Cowa are, ‘therefore, plainly .ecoG d B ] l 29th, taxing all transactions in-_géld-two-per . womical, sanitary and-most excetfent-instita-. A is re ae Tani WO FTa ae ee ae Sr ce ee The Great. Eastern was bought at auction; for £130,000. —~ : are, Sv ETc ee ea ES baal rei ae acutebelie $26. ta Francis A DE 5 —discove t -in the’ iat of aS ta = rari below the ere be oa