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January 16, 1864 (4 pages)

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+ af Pa = siPresat! we all diseases of a financial nature, are singu“bat thet “positions, they are. as_ strong ~ in, the-faith as.ever, that greenbacks alone . os “have” ‘any business to be cireulated as mon‘Staten coin, nah niaes aay, nay ; but that we must use noth= ing but. greenbacks instead, or that a dollar pthe. excellent coristitution wilt be rejected, of currency must be consider. simply because 6 Jot of arwcrapeires — values are y nt equal. and gold are of the same value does not make them so, uny more than calling a cow "> ference, and must remain a diflererce, beshould ot the: one -whe digas it and geta. it: _ coined, paying & per centage for coining it a ‘ive ib for currency te the banker=inwail ~~ etreet, who keep# it to bill and bear the on 8 shaving busmess, there -equal-te any} — him in the Legislature of this State, some ‘ years since, and We never meta more pers _friend and aaaociate, because we venccien~ “man of the er has been 2 ep otare oe neirtnas Ay, THE Cons. Question. —The advocates ' -. #. universal: panacea, for. larly_pertidavious. It matters not “how much reason may .be produced to cou ‘Ha a little strange that the différ. . gold and silver producing country, and in thé other States where the precious metals never did Cireulate. bat toa limited éxtent, . cannot be seen.in & proper light. It is esti. mated that this State requires o citeula~ ting. tmedium of about seven millions of dol“lars. We dig tithes that amount every year, and a very latgé ‘share of it is coined here inty United “What-shalt we do with it?— Use it for currracy? The greenback maSaying grevobiche . a horse, makes her ahorse. There is a difeatise gold ahd silver are standirds of,value’ the world over, and greenbacks are not. “Ne: gold we’ dig ‘frdm the soil is coined _ end wast be used by somebody. — Why at the. wy, ‘Si Mint, liave ns “good O right to price ‘of gteenbacks? Were it not for gold would tot be =) ‘greatly affected as It is.— . The shylocks of New York and other places uae it to depress and \elavate values whereby they put milhons in their pockets at a single dash, It would seem that the object of the greenback advocates mitet~ be to take the power of gold out of the hands of the men who produce it, or the comtvon péaple, and put it in the hands of a few brokers and bankers in San Franciseo, who would carry barefaved institution on the Atlinatie. “—ke-we-are producing gold here, and as gold has a power, and the more there is,of it) the’ more power it ‘possesses, is it not possible that » combination of ‘sharpers tp Sav Francisco might have facilities there superior to any possessed on the Atlantic side, of controlling exchanges. aud valites, and robbing the people to enrich themselves! Ia not this one of the objects of the attempt 85 TOSS greenbacks wpon “the people bere-as-} the only currency? RicwarD 8. Mesiex.—An onslaught has been made on this gentleman since his nomi~ natidn for Supreme Judge of the ‘State of Nevada. We cannot deny any charges that may. be. made against Mr, Mesick, because wo hay. ave no authority to do so, or positive information that will go. te refute: them.— But, we -will say this of Mesick, that we had a pleasant. apsoelation-ef-seme-monthe with feot gentleman or ove more uniformly cor. reot in his deportmert and. acts, both as a legislator and man. If he ia “what he is represented tu be in aome quarters, we de not know it, and shall be astonished on finding it praveb: ‘More than this; we have never heatd a‘lisp against his geod name until res cently, and ‘we are ‘compelled to believe there mruet besome ininteke-Woout the chars . . geet which, by the way, are not’ very definite. We ate bound to aay thie much for an old “tiokély believe his character ™ been miss, underetood, Tsaac ny ReEQUA dealings the session, for Senator tw Nevada, and Joseph. T.Good: ‘nomigeeed lg bigatead, as > In accordance: with # statute of 77, a Maryland clergyman has. just :been fined. Foo te denounces Jeff. for retaining Bragg . plans a movement ; disaster ‘is ab _enee between the state of things here _ $9 . ate cisiifian,. and -eannot-be—relished-very . F eldom. Foote;ilso, phaaied wn the fot Stile ‘Whi ta 1 at Richmond and elle for an investigation. from the soil five of six. next, the 19th inst. We. have-reeeived 4 the Territory, which says, in all-_ probability, pgovernment, which very many earnéstly. de-. -her.way hither “it the pirate® Gai. ~ That paper ‘wiys there} “af the-country-} spitties and-toadies:—The-man—who hres or given by Fremontte her brother in 1853. _Hanomax Foores—The speech of old’ Fuote pub= the Battle of Stone Rive ik ‘Mien. Hished. Bootes da Be dt none nf mere g behind.» crest waiting’ » besee : re in a , Fen SATURDAY _mpRNING gan, “10th the two wets p of aces each other as petro tng at nod aaaeatl to hide ., . rival daudidates for Governot of Mississippi. g men. Bat the freniy aimong the burg and aiterwards betas 4 favor to : Mra also charges that Jeff. was responsible fur the disaster to-Lee on his Nortbern-raid last summer; and in short, Foote declares that whenever Jeff. goes to visit-an Army, oF follow. tir ee ag well by: the friends a one man eperoanis ‘rebresponsible for starving the Usion prisoners ee Etecttox.—The election . Tar Nevapa new State of Nevada, comes off on Tuesday . letter from @ very prominent gentlenan of thought to moke the State Getoraiaant Ya machine to further their own base purposes. The intelligent people of the. Terttory have discovered the plot, and are going to put it down, although it may defeat their State sire to see established. LET HER Come-—The Baltetin saye that the report that tbe pirate Alabamawas on her, caused but very fittl ox. citement in San Francisco. The general . teeling appeared.to be that we can stand if 1anothing there to steal but assessable min‘ing stock ; and that the pirates will find -houge before they had been on a a shore & month, should they have the temerity to ef. fect a landing? * _—Seee A DISCOVERY of sume historical importanee has just been made in Paris. The bones of Robespierre, St. Just, and Lebas were found by some Magotis who iwere Iaying the foundation of % house, ut the corner of the Rue de Bocher, in the Batignolies. ne a Priv mentioned by uw “Richmond journal as one of the singular qualities of red tepe,that theacarcer all other articlés get; the miore plentiful that beeymes. + Just Notice It,—Take the best abused. man in creation and give him a little political power, and just notice haw some men, recent and malignant enemies, will begin to puff and praise and beslabber him. Half of mankind were made two be sycophants, hekhard boiled eggs makes the.observation, and his head ie clear, if his be ation dr isn’t. THERE isa Tivg shaleben on exbibition in San Francisee. _ He is 28 years old, five feet six.oches in hight, and. weiyhs 48. pounds, scarce worth wentioning. a i CATHARINE, CLARK sues Jubn C, Fremont in the Twelfth District Court for $13.755,56; being principat and interest of a. nete THe Dewnleville Fire Depertment has elected Otte Housman, Chief Engineer; Mat. Lynch, First, and ‘John Long Second Assistants. ee a ‘TA. MINER named Anderson Cloud, aged} 30 years, was killed by & cave in his claim 00 Goodyear’s. Creek, Sierra county, jast Tae people about Honey Lake Valley are moving for the moins of a new } county in that region. MICHAEL MANNa, ago 35, eoindiinned suicied at Yreka on mer week ™ take ing Wren Ale. A CORRERPONDN NT of. priate ao eller, with General Meade’ aruiy,. days that a oy + #0 tig ¥; the tarde, od mab rab ie WY bon . thickets, flocks of ‘utile ‘birds fluttered ont when, as Fuote says; he was odious. Foote the left, . house pets. fi taclesever seen mpou te ratify or reject the constitution for the _ i nearer red Hanmi lew ae . shed in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT for the -erediters of; aut -alhThe Journal says. what. there -is of bim.ia. = sisocLak SPECTACE 38, 1 turkeys was not so touching as.the oe ithe field ina state of wtter-be wil erment, and scores of rabbits fled for protection to our men, lyitig down inline on 6 eft, hestling under their coats and ereep-. ing under their legs in a state of utter digtraction.. They ee over the field fike . toads, and-ae tamed by fright as ny officers witnessed it, remarking it aa one oi pg rar? todeaal a. a battle-field— ae . = DEATH, rik “this ti ts #6 the 15th t., William B. clock on Sunday motning. January 17th. Services at the Methodist ehureh, Graes va SUMMONS. TATE OF CARIF@RAIA, Ceainay of Nevade, Eureka Township, ss, In Justice's court; before Ira Stanley, Juatice of: the Peace, . the State of Californ. ing to Aaron Metrellis, Ay as V. Leonard made party hereto that your right ‘be determined. ou are a ate Bareuy sumrequet to . uy ont _antothe complaint of Danie . "Phirteehth da of February, P M,in ath day commenced of January, A.D, 184, in said eourt to obtain a deeree of thin cgurt for the Forectosure of a certain Mortgage bearing date — Sixth day of OcAaron Mevrettia. one A.B. rorelis. Michael eNemarra ~ a assigned intiff, and for the tole of bw — therein eed ‘In said complaint particularly mentioned and deseribed, and the ap ppc of the ing from atch sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain promissory note set forth in said comp made and delivered to Michacl MeNemarra and by him assigned to the plain ‘Mortgigevand thereby oo MT _ o-W to be secured, ‘five doHars,-with-interestfromjo of f Soctaber, & ER Bn ba iTaad, at ad rate of three whith sam pisintit poi d the oount mane seventy tive dolars with interest at the rate of three per cent per month from the daté of sald i ey: if ter app : atif The ay have execution therefor pene Be the said defendants jaleo that the said defendants and all and every person claiming through or under defendants y tothe date of Plaintiffs Mortgag@, ana the commeneement of this action may be barred and toreclosed of all right, ciaim, lien and_ ‘ in and to the sald mortes gaged premises. orin any boa thereof and auch other and further relief or mg in the premises as may be just and equitaa ad You are hereby notified that ifyou nil to te answer said complaint is herein directed, tiff will take judgment against you therefor by setait te ether with git conte o hg and cies emand Of the court auch other reli as pra ed . for in. ms goatee 9 ep BF gti In testimony whereof . have hereunto set my hand this ah day of ra A AD, 184: oe IRA STANLEY, Justice of the Peace. The foregoing ‘Sammons orderedté ‘be pub space of three weeks from date hereo’. 1k A STANLEY, > P. attest, ~ ‘A true copy, AAKON BECK, Constable. “jani¢ Sw Nowie® TO CREDITORS. .~Eastate of Chas. Peterson, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adminiatrator of . the estate of Charles Peterson, deceased, to the persone ainst the sald “deceased, to exhibit them with enecessary vouchers, within ten months aftee the first publication of this = to E. H. — at Sag office in Nevada cit WwW, COZZEN 3, Adminietratot, 4 NEWS wt pipeline & BOOK enLUmne J. STRATMANN, WHOLESALE NEWSDEALER. pass and -forwards—all the Weekly N « Magazines
parts of the country. with great dis I sell at ps that defy competi . Groceries and Provisions, The: fier will t take place trom his res. . Fiderice at the gap of the SugatLoaf, at 9 B. McCrel.is and nt the tae clock S.aris-[; : the sum of three hundred apd seyent thereon: the oth : 4 . kr rT the modern Dances sa. Ts ’ if taught. athe beh / ny tL) eyery Tuesday siasieasbiil for c. DICKINSON. seo, A. WEAVER & CO. i itt NO. 59 BROAD STREET, evade bisa oe eet © See = x. ili liam R Coe, a8 1" Tours ofp antici Se New Styles for 1864! ! Pp. BANNER, CLOTHING, ~ FURNISHING GOODS. ~ ROOTS, . *_ SHOES, . auBBER, CLOTHING, — CAL. BLANKETS, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, And Gaiters. VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &e. “gta ee VERY LOWEST PRICES ! Our Stoek comprises a variety of ky STYLES AND Seip Bsc . Br Goods delivered Free of Chere. 2 aa best CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, cut and made in the most elegant styles, wad cannot help but fitting ‘aad suiting the most. = — fastidious. OF. FURNISHING COODS —We havea “very large stock EGS: ery. ‘variety. from the very finest Lamb’s Woo! ix rb betitaid tothe economical prices ee Grey and White Merino. i . just received a Large and splendid stock of ty . the most — to bé P inge— “Any & through e este or . ceived a _. The de with an than halt ay the ola ‘Corner, S STILT. THERE, and wants TtKto be distinetly understood that he is ro eas there and sell his goods se ae Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his den —termination mot te be under861d By any bedy . ! His stock consists of wemene’ ey Gaiters, and Pee vie ‘or Shoe! : Misses and Children’s Shoes, peer ee te Quilted Bottom Boots. _A& large assortment of Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &c. ofeyery description at San Francisce Prices retail, ~~ 5 30t and Shoemaker’s suppited at command. ~ All work bought at the store is Warranted and pete hii senatrel ives oi cost, if itrips unreason. grea one ofthe very best. workmen in the State lf am prepared to make Boots at short notice and warrant a fit or no sale. Gratefal for liberal patronage in the past, T = determined to merit it in the future by givthe public first rate articles and at the lowp pos prices Remember the Corner ! wn. R. Sek. _Nevada, Jan. 4th. . “i. WWENDEER. JOHNSTON & WENDLER, cats s this ity and the neigh. “NEW FURNITURE STORE, On Broa aStreet, . Oppestte G, W, Ktdd’s tda’s Banking Hemse, Every novel received as aden as have oe arrangements-with iia be J stock contin Ctnfnte fe hanced publishers, stationers, furnish the . Chamber Sets, teade with books, stationery, onek books: muare Bedstead sic, portraits, prints. medals, melaineoty pes S ads. and pong books in mn areas variety. Bureaus I haveluncqualled facilities. and guarantee oad Send fy prc it and iienaen : ert 8 ve 4 DanerofP’s “hand made ryt a Pap Papers ail 8 Mirrors, hen, pu werter ream Chai finest writing paper it m the ate wenn oS. TAY ns aoe aoe a published. as qden as Residing and P Furniture at every description at cs Ui = Tens Iste of all descr} : Ailing? mi hy a es aoc fture repalred and ctraneds Sania athe Sheek ot b. thirty -da Me pel . sire eent less than Ses RG Rates a Sea Attention Relea in called to thre tease ate therican and re ceive caheurtpliane a ents having been made by the U, 8, permanent arrange: for” scmniie-teen tae Hente } 3s carrying of tates by Steauar based times a Homma we es abled to oo subscr much Ouse ge Nn At caecane ie riog.the late Joy and. Maca ate cepee ore Cominittye on Euiauel fer) uapaunsmamanalll refitted," *'* side bice bsarcacaeubaaeet ap tareecsee eae Belt Lakoveitn 2014. sage Te rose signers Ge 7 wh “i dei! wae 2. BS Quah, quent » the North Cafolina prisoners. connned dus; pation Tato thee H fummished oot ry ou ted tjoce ge = — Je a aaenes ey ayable invariably invariably . le ER Mi sie > : ry 5 go . x7 TAKE YOUR BOY'S TO.¢6-. [amon a — Sree LAN ATE OF OF.bern ams good soea a upon ‘theia fir houkeiee™ Pump ‘ele. ‘Drews, . . Square Edge, Double sole, & . . He sells LEATHER, TOOLs, SHOE nynye wey: : BOYS CLOTHING! F Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, BOTH LADIES’ AND MEN.the most celebratod manufacturers, a very largs stock of ‘Rubber Clothing, . Fors sale Cheaper than the Cheapest Nat P. BANNER’S THEY are NOT SELLING OFF AT COST SS eee a Ft Fs a . They do NOT hav a or Four dea aug Fepaanee 18 ey are wa ci awe _ business but ‘8 ‘at small > Salas , Cloth. ood fits, and at the most = ov “prices. ~ _Cor. of Broad & Pine — Nevada, Jan. 6th. . oy CH. FERRAND & co. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND oe “Every i kind ‘Of Photographs and Am~_ broty ads taken inthe best style ofthe Tart.” ON PINE. STREET, Over the United States Bakery Nevada, Dec, 29th A. H. HANSON & Co. _ Wholesale and retalt dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mining Tools, &e. NO. 52 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. Goods delivered free of charge. All those indebted to the asereent . eawit please Cal and settle thetr accounts without furthér delay; otherwise they wilh be hetided to — The FeSpee-etlioéy tor Collection. “ks BLOCK «co. Office at G.A, Weaver. & Go's 59 Brosdot . Keystone ‘Company. i ie Stockholders of the K Gold ané Silver Mining and Greenhorn District in Ney: y ee that on SATURDAY, ‘the Ne 32th a 2 aos will . at the moufl near the ek a Little” cunore, 80 Mahy shares of ; delinquent SBsre suuss Semercoons They have in great vaftety. made to orderby ~ DAGUERREAN ARTIST, SRS SAAN Dae Pe A. H. HANSON, C. c. LEAVITT. M. 8. HAMILTON STAGE sengers h oe on Company “from Saer Th f the name . dent; wit ae off Tuesday now able . ““BICKLY sual noamt . Searlet-te x dren. SS Tom. F editoriakt congratula THERE . miles. Roy nokia OF In’ “ion of havi dresses, an ery descri: in this cou ions, front dies; the 1 “pared, and of orpamer the tediou There is a machines adapted to braiding. tal and be: receive in: atany of t The B Franciseo — are multit ‘it sure. 4 “man. An been drop; for the pre ADOLPH “on the 28t of the Adm ca New Yt A Yawk Russian Thing uabc bepperdoff. OVER tv