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i ! wily sevipt, . , Axormee Ster ww Apvance—sineo { Oni Learier.—The Scientific Ame-. NEVADA TANNERY. » Ranch Batter! — Hevada,
: Devatla, Di nar Transcript. the abolition of slavery in Maryland, sonte . ican gays that oily'should not be applied to : ieee ae ye ; ee cag te vada,
5 : of the Northerm farmers, famifiar with the . -4 ate they would invariably injure. . KELSEY & SUTLER. ie ie : er en
: J ’ the . dry: Tt, as they invariably inju we : as ap
. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22. . valaeable agricultural . resources of the . it. . you wish to‘oila harness, wet it over . eee, are Fae nrg they WL 7 tenn oe oe SUNDAY i:
: — ——_— State, went there for the purpose of buying . night, cover it witha blanket, and in the . they have on hand alarge stock of . . . wep 2" fetes . on —
A Bureau oF Misinc.—The inexhaust. !4nds‘and-were surprised to find that the morning it will be dry and supple; then. ap: ; os ~ sel LOcs
; ible mineral wealth of the United States, . farmers of that State who had pronounced . ply neat’s foot oilin small quantities, and . Sele Leather, State Chee ee
} ‘ ‘and the important question as to the policy the abolition policy ruinous to the State, ‘with 80° much elbow grease’ as will insure : Harness Leather, e i gxenai< tent a it : TARGET
' in order to best secure and encourage its . bought for fifteen dollars before the adop-. er, A soft, pliant harness is easy td handle, Be ae ae Calf Skin, . ~ Sass sii Commanding,
i ‘development is now demanding the atten-. tion of the free_constitution, at’ fifty and . and lasts longer than a negleeted one: Nev-. And in fact all kinds of Leather, usually found . : . old shooting g
; ~ “ton of Congress.‘The~ Pacific” States are [even-a hundred dollars gn acre. The in-. er use vegetable oils on leather. ; und among} "The Leather from our manufactory has ‘been . Isthmus Cod Fis bh t for the purpos
a deeply concerned inthe matter. Among . Crease in the value of lands in that State will . animal oils, neat’s foot-is the best. instonie han gitea dead oaetne tk will ee — ee eo tice. In consi
; i i f. more than te own Sap ee , fi ly with any Leather brought. ,. mus Cod Fish, ju renee :
: the representatives from other portions of a eesti ce owners for the slaves A Position of our abuly in ‘Alabeinéé ¥aerate saree roe Tavieeati feat tie :: ier ro jor of mee j vn Fish, Just » —the fact that,
; the country great ignorance prevails in re. "hey tose by emancipation. . : ted for President undér rebel fire. At ‘Tay-. thing in the above Tine to call and see for themrr eae . 69 Broad Street. Only about thi
ee ee re nines WHER Gusings, Ale, tho eovair aut Ce [ohne aanr Reypia sitys.on So, . . sremnled a
; _ Mnust therefore depend entirely upon our abolishes slavery, also provides for a pew . ore Prag, Ale ; sree s aes ". theold Washington road, near the County fos. ee eae ae wre, ead fe rl «through the ey
ua : j common schoo : . . Hateh were struggling to prevent an ad-) pital. All orders addressed to the. undetfsigned : ‘ on : Sea ;
k chool system. At one blow slay
own inembers to look out for our interests : ' y Aptos sige PO ‘of Hood, and as the. regiment voted . Will meet with promptattention, es ienoe a The target
6 sand they must ‘he held responsible for the . TY is forever destroy ed, and the same instrufor Lincoln and Solniee air ovcasional shell “< KELSEY & BUTLER. Grocery an d P rovision y was painted
3 result.. Whatever may be the policy of . ment which makes Maryland ffee provides hissed! : ths tatick * ’ J the patter of . _Xevada.Jan. 19th. , Sees eee Company—Li
the Government, the motives by which it is . for the establishment of a common school . 8° over the ballot box, and the patter o oe ne HOUSE. “=
actuated will be none other than a desire to . *Y8tem. The office of State Superintendent-. P™lets came up from the swamp. ‘The
ee ; 3 ber of bullet I
do justice. Ifthe mining interests suffer no . “— Instruction bas been created, and fightis apperacren beso scour of an aa WM. C. RANDOLPH, E, the undersigned ‘having formed a Co target evidence
blame caii be attached to the Administra on wa is to lay before the Legislature a . °S™"6-. wr as oe ‘VY partnership, will continue the : ‘ing. ‘The Cor
We : pian for the establishment of public schools. THE oldest member of. the United States Chronometer and Watch Maker The beat six
A bill has been introduced into the House He has gone to work in good earnest and it . House of Representatives is Thaddeus ‘Bte5 ca rot , c ROCER Y, PRO VISION Saven-—9a-of Representatives for the establishment of . '8 edges that~Maryland will .soon have vens, of Petinsylvania, who is seventy-one (O° eSB. S Co ~—-AND— . Taft. ‘Lhe be
-% Bureau of Mining, which provides that a . PU lic schools, to compare favorably with years of age, and the youngest is James A. Se ian made by Jame
mining department be established in the . those of any other State. It is the duty of . -Garfield, of Ohio, who is thirty-three. * LIQUOR rssh ected 3d, John A, .
Department of the Interior, for the collec. . te Superintendent to lay his system before. . + — at ems: MN Rae
tie and diffusion: of ufeful information on . the Legislature, and if they fail to provide-a = ‘an cote cae eer Ghee the subject of mining, for the appointment . better one, then it is to be the law of the . 8% t be placed in separate corps-to themNo. §2 Broad Street, yards. ' ais slves, with . Weitzel man. eee pete
of # commissioner, with a salary of $3,000, State. In order to are the material from pin oe pave reine Se, pearee ne In the Kidd & Knox Block, had a drill up
and for collecting, from all possible sources, which he might lay a‘ deep and firm founda. ~~" is i fee Wan aaa i aa chic isk won.
information concerning mines, metalsandtion ofa_noble superstrueture of Public Ed. Tuey are picking up the garroters in New WATCHES, DIAMONDS : ae popes.” _The business will hereafter ~
mining operations, and for making records ucation from the Primary School to. the . York quite rapidly and depositing them in ay ; pt ty Tae € con ane upon a a . . THE THEAT
of mineral. deposits and discoveries within . State College, available for all classes of eitSing Sing. : : Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, CASH BASIS! -. 8 the stagin;
. the United States;-to collect, arrange and . izens, and equal-to the demands of those es 7 q —AND— And having _e: at shi ay Yoo Colors : LS fate speek gett Ge, vat “ § experienced the fact that *‘stiort .
classify specimens of ores, rocks and-minerube soem She most thorough Course of inoe casi hunart cigs . FANCY GOODS. accounts make long friends we Will hence. ing torn oe
als, and to gather information concerning struction, he solicits theco-operation and tga, es 2 kgs ree a 2 forward limit the extent and term of our credit . for-cross-ties 1
the various methods of opening mines, exca.. *id of all philanthropic citizens, and partiehomes in Middlebury, Vv ermont. Few peobusiness, to our old regular. paying trade, at ground and 0)
ae vating and extracting ores, ventilating mines . “larly Of the members of the different . P!@ cau: afford to buy this description of Masonic Batlding—Corner ef Pine & Vom: Soe of which term, prompt payment commenced uj
and freeing them from water, and for crush. 8¢200l boards. j-tatron. mercial Streets, Nevada City. eee ee ee ae ae Tha brick wa
“. “Grub” it thé San Francisco market, and we
N evada, Jan. 19th.
__._ing and reducing ores,.and for all other busi-. _1¢.i8.true-that the Public. Schools in-the . ===
cannotuse them. Our'stock in trade will conroof put on vei ness appertaining to mining. Said commis. . “ity of Baltimore have beén for Years equal a 96 the See : sist as heretofore of the best goods afforded by pushed forwar
sioner may send and receive free through . ‘ ®0y in the country, but in-all other parts . Nationat-Exchange Hotel, UNITE D STATES BAK ERY pancitea egrets ne-angypprbves x: Scere sii
the mails packages of two pounds weight.-. of the State searcely any provision has been . BROAD STREET...0++..NEVADA CITY . S88 be viene at figures affording a fair living profit ~ WATER Fo!
The bi : hy, . made for educating the masses. Not onl cs sg sopra : Te ae cee ee aL cane
he bill also provides that there shall be . ? =e i Ee oF ANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. , : ‘ As to the Quality and Quantity of Goods purerty owners ¢
@ chief clerk of the department, skilled in . #8 Maryland free from the curse -6f slavery, : ‘ a JULIUS DREYFUS .,] ¢hased—that they shall prove in every respect by vote onthe
“mineralogy, with a salary of $2,000; and but soon every village will have its sehoel, . — Faipay, January 20th, 1865. OULD inform the Ladies and G shoe en of . 8 TePresented or be returned. Particular at_ the town shal:
also three clerks of the first class; and the . *"4 ignorance will give way anise: tip tS eek nee Bye @ Cvere Bue tee . Nevada that hekeepsom hand, atthe —_[ teuttom-wilt be given thee for the benefit
commissioner may appoint an agent skilled fluence of a new. school system. This is . 4 porn Vir inia E Feather Decr ¢reck United Sates Bakery, Pine St. _ Retail Department, _ “erally. We
<a yc lon ee urees F "Ovin Paavin wane Carapa'—Notico Ta Abbie "do Pokey 4 . Confectionery: Cake, and’ Bread, . " Butter-Market war zarean
i ist. ¥ —— wad aby Minerals Ox. -beeh given in the Senate of the United W Collen a9 Poors rod on o ing ia gece at this Establish. As well és of all other Goods that furnish the people will do
i ist. . ae : } ment of the be .
Siicdis Wiener thet Siete dite — ot oy bam ie 4 = part of “ee 5 Mens mel a -© Tewksbury ~-do ner kind of Can + for sale wholesale or. LARDER OF THE FAMILY AND WINER, baaiunascvodunes
' 4 ‘ Go ermmen to terminate the so called a i atari aa Will be found constantly on handand arrivi a
; bill would be of almost incaleulable value to “Reciprocity” Treaty with the British Goy[eee — peter ar short notion ant tone tend sme maadto_ to Our business arrangement at San ‘Sanuaee awed WEA Wet Uirs _ORDI
the Governmentand would farnish Congress . ernment for the regulation of trade with the QUOIT ANCE. BO. 91.—a5 Ordinance . . As Ihave in my employ the best of Confee. . with J. R. WHITNEY, and our old partner, dap’s Peper a
with reliable information in regard to the . Canadas, This treaty has had anything but . aa Gultusene et Vario ef Licenses’ ". purchased at thie place to be of a superior qualte * ULARD GRANS, who are thoroughly acew
: & ' mines. With it we need have no fear of an equal and reciprocal effect. It rel Nere Dalla, dames een keePing 8 hotse thi ce le ne eee eee ce to ene Of Shia vienip cai eae ane b. : areas 6 “ane : \ P ect., released . where balls, dances, fandangoes or hurdy gur-. things in this line. Jeli j enable us to compete with any house in the be collected fi
¥ ine , m the Govertiment. ot on y to . from duty $115,000,000 worth of Canadian oy ep tens yh Ay seinen — * pealees oon . mountains. To dealers in the neighboring . hie sie :
i us will it be waluable but to other countries., produce suld to us in the last Sight yours, . Hews pores pod < — os y, ee S10, D. W. HARRIER’ Ss towns we will offer snperior inducements fe -Keeping a hou
. . “We think however that some provision While but $73,000,000 of our produes seas! alleey shall pay 4 quarterly license of five dok “CASH, ; fandangos or'!
should be made for the establishment of an told to thers free of duty in. the eame Pan 1 —_ aased Jan, wee ny ARK, President. STAGE AND EXP RESS LINE Always on hand WINES & LIQUORS, nection with a
ty agency on this coast, in order that infortna. p); Philadelphia Inquirer, after examining . oY eee Ce §22 Will leave Neyada Mondays, . '™ O*#e# aad on Draught. of license for s
tion may be obtained from one who can . the Treasury statistics on the subject oe ; Eats . Semmes oe "Misied toot atl oo pebemats:
i make himself familiar with ines b he : Ry k ee : A.M. for me ning Tools, Nails, &c. &e. 8 8
— aa ae a ues DY Per“ Sour real trade with Cauada declined from W HITPNEY & CO_. Moore's wootsey's ana Orleans Flats, . Having the Agency for the yk Eastern Liber
i or os $12,700,000, in 1856, to $2,900,000 in 1862. gern toa 7 Lake City and North Bloomficid,. POWDEA, we will be able to fill orders to has just reeeit
_ Tt may be that Congress’ will not: pass . We have paid duty on $8,400,000 per year, . . sun Returnipg will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 A. a. nay Fs mye Lowest Market Rates. books, slates,
auch # bill this session, but the time is fast . while the Canadians have been charged dnty F orwarding Merchants, go will ieave aye % ge SN alt, FREE OF CHARGE eae Wik cate oes in the station
i : approaching ‘when. its importance will de-. on only $467;000-worth of produce sent to ond one ee. wale given to the etl Sones: ak ios eecd la
a mand favorable consideration. the United States. The Canadas buy none i ee will orgetnenh attended aaa sed crac LEAVITT & HAMILTON. , Crawford will
Lewermy Law Cases.—A lawsuit beof our flour, grain, pork or beef. They sold }: . Office—Crawford’s ‘toa ee Agent.. Nevada, Jan. {, 1865. f jz L Teachers, an
tween the Hungarian families of Wusyada oe ie of sa , 282,000 tons of cof] in NEWCASTLE j Commercial streets, Nevada. o2 ot persone indebted tothe latefirm . _ any part of th
and Broukay, which has been rogressin moo, and are likely to sell 500,000 tons in : ny . son 0. are: requested to settle ne
for 180 years, has been settled at leat in favon . 1864, 0n whibh no duty is paid, thus comLINCOLN, New & Choice Perf Mee : oe uses
eases cane eee peting with the coals of Pennsylyania and — +s Knight Templars Perfume.* . —— — ~-denwill prea
of the Broukay family, who retain their es. P°" : ae ns ne ee ce ee ‘ Lubins Extrac : i i
tate. There have been only. two lawsuits Ohio and crowding them out of the northern = Might} Blooming ret eg thie morning a
equal to this in point of time ; one in Flor. °° Lake markets. Ibis about time the “re. BACRAMENTO. 1, Cross Hnight Pera ere a ae hiss
ence;Which was also .recently adjudicated, . ©iPrecity” should cease, and we trust it will. Sacramento, Jan. 21. Fairy ye si paste og
and which had been progressing 331 yeats,! woopsuep i aa ie ‘sammianaa Ee eee Jaquea do NERVOUS Y _ me
aud one in England between:two branches . tered the woodshad in the= roar of the res . NEVADA’ Mm : poe A lll prophecies of of the Seymour family, which had been-274+; ! seh _ , \ MIL : ponding Danae DO :
bene reer Se week Fann [dence of Mrs. C. -Wilsair Hill, on Friday Se ERR E 5, slo by JOSEPH M, LEVEY, . ANTIDOTE, °° (aki
Leta Beweghie wes Lord Chapestioc hight, and carried off about half a cord of MISS E. COFF EY, Corner of Pitie and Commercial Streets. . _ 4 a ti 1
A Heavy DocuMent.—A. mortgage waa . ogues. aes See a ea _ rounding towns that p Boal bod For the Complexion ! He : EL teob-whieh th :
placed on record in the Recorder’ office, at Eavyens News lame cahécecen first lass Millinery Store, on — Forsaleby ’ poy red 4
Marysville, recently, on the San Froncisco moving" fords a ao ne a _ BROAD STREET, Laird’s Bloom of Youth. " a hotel " Broa : rection of CharlesgS aie sige
pes Soy st gallate er by ton. Gen. Howard ré Hported on Sunday that . ~~ wit keep Bh aha 0 Re. » one Magnolia Balm. E. F SPENT Hi and.oup of ft
eis the ae f es e500 000 “ a the enemy had abandoned his strong works Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, is ‘Blane des. Perles. ; oe spoken for.
’ sum of $,2500,000. The “. in our front on Saturday night. dnd in fact thing usually found ina Mijl-. Wor sale JOSE Nevada, Deo. 2nd. 75 eee roe
eral stamps on this instrument ted t leg linety Ksteblis 2 have such 4 Lene, Inox Work ps on amounted to] 4 fort Pikes. car ta ‘4, . uaette mate-ehat t Vbe'te Corner of Pine and “Commercial Street? , id N
the sum of $2,250. ; : saat from 700'to Goods by pe oad receipt of New — ‘ ¢ontract for pi
~~ 800. . The rebel loss between 400 and 500, . will be paid to making Cloaks, Mastiias one New Bafber Shop. be ¢ ee ters to the Cor
Work On THE RAILROAD.—The Auburn . The rebels have evacuated Fort Smith — mad s ci ~ . Washington, Alph : Omega .
Stars and Stripes says that the Pacific KailB homey aeares a Lowe ; Jol Nevade that he juror the gentlemen lm ee pare dot
road Company have two. hundred and fifty . " Applications for pensions are now “fe. Zs Ts, ABOARD!” », On Broad street, adjoining the maa _ STAGE LINE 1 contract for .
white men_and one hundred Chinamen at . P'esented at the rate of five thousand: per 7 eal aes Bakery, where he is prepared to do : Ake for the county
work on the line of their road, between Newmonth, and the rate is constautly increasing. GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA at at) wg ms { 7 fae rs
castle and the lime kilns, a distance ofabout. SixcE the resignation of General McClek . ~ STAGE LIN : R. W. _LATT A, eee
five miles. All the hands are hited who . lan, General Halleck is thé ranking Major erp oo ag miner pre witiialt ca” es
present themselves, and the way the dirt is General in the regular army. : PP haem the traveling abe THE Grass
beingmoved gives promise of the completion Sa —— 4 ag that he pee. rohaa Blake, says th
of this section sooner than the most sanguine . Ee" James C. Robinson, late defeated . in the above line, and will perp -4 : the most seien
bad cnttatiaced : candidate for Governor of Illinois, was draft‘ if as follows PE:
anticipated. = in Crawford county, of that State, a few.
a wees . pi Sage
A NEW way of passing worthless money . Wyo e picdk Sea tv. weak Sascdaye, Thursdays and Saturday» peor od .
in New York is fo engage apartments afa. ’ Wet. NaMED,.—The rebel. . ,.. Hours of Departure. ; . pA GE CG PARSE LY Oe Shee a Bie eo
* deposit to secure the rooms, give a bad bill . Piracy." ‘Tho Shit Reieertment! . itamec ieee ok; ¥. QRATTERED constitu: ae high Wee Mage edaeiil sinbsinil Fa npr
B Payment and receive: good money tor. Mallory itis sited, is now ia ™ —_fluential cont
emecieer me MMS TT BN
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