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January 26, 1864 (4 pages)

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__ the curreney has produced this depreciation,
~ Bewaila Daily Te Trmscipt . .
SS . the
TUESDAY. MORSING; JAM: Aen.
City. and County Official Press .
~ ABOUT qoute Scrip.—Three months
ago county scrip on the General Fund sold
readily for ninety cents on “the doliar, while
it is selling now, when @ purchaser-cun be
obtained, for not over eiglity cents ;-certifir
~“eates-of indebtedness not — for more:
than seventy-five eents.
-What-has-depreeiated the value of serip proepiett of. which bas been approved to .
Bis 4 extent?— The mee ® will say, the
whi rT) being registered ies these days
tw no reason why a Giro that-has destroyed .
prospective, should depreciate county scrip
that will be paid just as soon as if the fire
had not occurred. If the scrip thatis.registaring now were to come after the scrip to
be paid for building the Court-House, its
payment would be so long in the future as to
deprecinte its value; but no euch eaaes should
result ns it is.
The uncalled for attempt to tamper with
~~ bakerivs; livery: stables, retail drug stores,
and if any one will take the-pains to inquire of those who purchase they will find }that were the purchasers sure ot being paid
‘in gold at the ond of a year, or even at a la
ter period, the scrip.of tha county~ would
command a higher. figure, Perhaps, if-—it
were known that the legislature would not
meddle with the curreney, scrip would not
_now rise ip'price, because, buyers see a dis~ position to unsettle affairs, and it it is-said .
the Supreme Court will, before long, pase
ufion thé qiiestion whether? taxes aré not
payable, in-spite of State laws, in the legal
tender. notes issued by order of Congress.—
While. this question .remaina undecided the
capitalist will not be _ A very business-like
man if he ‘pays o higher price for evidences
of publie indebtedness in gold. than he will . .
got after waiting a year or fifteen mouths :
for his pay.a
Suxnay LAW.—Senator Haswell hae introduced a naw Sunday Iaw—amendatory of
the old one. I¢ provides that any person
or person who shall herealter keep open, on
the fitst day of the week, commonly called .
Sunday, any store, workshop, bar, saloon,
hankingshomad, or other place of business,
forthe purpose of transacting business there.
in, except as hereafter specially provided,
shall be guilty of a. misdemeanot’, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of
not lees than fifty nor more than three han
dred dollars.
Theprovisions of this act shall not apply
to the keeping open of hotels; boarding . a
houses, restaurants, taverns, barber-shops,
(forthe legitimate businéss of each,) or such
manufac ton establishments -as are neces»
, and ‘Aden
ing of catda and billarda, shafl not
éred a legitimat® business of a hotel, ba
ingshowse, taverd, or restaurant, under the
provisions of this act.
&
OrPosiriox.—The Sacramento Bee says, . 4
“that, the carpenters hive onmmenced the
work of eonstructing.the frame work of tin~
ber which ig to form, the landing place for
the line of Kidd’s opposition ‘steamers to be
established on the route between Sacramento.
and San Francisco. Fhis landing is at the
foot of L étreet and opposite ite-.south-lne.
There will be Ho_hulk there, but two stag~
ings, supported by heavy timber, will extend
down the bank to the’ boat. Thie frame
rugaout thirty feet weatward frem the top of
the levee, find the stagings are forty-four wot
apart: The proprietors of the op
line have bought the shed from the esac
owners of the Sacramento, and will put it in
complete order. It.is said that, under the
arrangements ‘contemplated by the opposi> tiom, , seernlon feet will leave here _ fur the
A hk
-g tite rebel pirates, October iat,
1863, had captured than 178 vessels,
of which amourited to 80,999
for the Union tickets mT
whieh have held elec” the. ni :
tong during the al seven months, pause
to 442,000. 4
ee
-reliablé—inforimation, How many mea in .
dient: He reeommends further restrictions.
next, at P. 0 ‘glock..
~ . ty, went to Newbern for the purpose of bring.
ove value. was cantante ne
THe Cassis OF THE — SrecuLaa ae ia.There canbe no doubt, suys
cisco Call, from a glance at thé
notices of sale advertised in the papers, that
the crisis long dreaded by holders of mining
stock ‘is -upon-us:-— Assessments are becqming: onerous—-they née crushing everybody,
and iieny are aowing théeit stocks to go to
sale, rather than attempt to keep pace with
thé rapid accumulation 6f assesementy.—
This is the foreseen result of the senseless
martes which fora year past Has pervaded . all classes of people to become possessed of
‘nines, instead of confining . themselves. toa
moderate interest in one oF two mines,-the +
‘their judgment by careful examination or
this city,. with an-income which would not
justify a speculative expenditure of ever fifFor the cea legidlation on the gold
question, haa been abandoned. The Seere«
tary of the Treasiiry not deeming it expeSeveral blockade running steamers had ars
the noted Coxalter,
A large amount of machinery and other
heavy materials are beng removed from .
Richmond to Columbia.
“Achill his been issued at Raleigh, N. C.,
for a State Covvention for the purpose of
ern Confederacy. Governor Vance and
. nearly all the leading men of North Caroling .
devire to return to the Union.
Mr.. ‘Treadwell, ove of the proprietors of
the People’s Bank, of Hudsen, Michigan, aiseconded on the U2d inst., with $60, 000; funds
belunging to the: bank .
tar Rev. Mr. Cummings will preach in
the Baptist Church, on Sunday morning
Rev. Mr. Thomas, of ‘San Fridtiies, will
preach i in the afternoon ot 3. ¢ clock, at the
game plaice.
Mate is estimated to have raised the past
season 1,865,113 bushels of corn, 407,425 . nu
bushels of buckwheat, 6,693,348 bushels of
potatoes and 7, 000 lbs of tebacen.
a bm
THE. Aimount_ of gunpowder which has
been ordered ‘for the Government sines .
March 1st, 1861, is eatimated at abuut 2,980
tons,
Ie Harrisburg, Pa. . ie cies dey, a thier
. thrust his haud through thie shop. window of
bruker’s office, and snatched a package of .
greenbacks amooting to ten thousand dollare,
with whieh be made off, and h»s not since .
been heard of, though every effort has been
made tu detect him.
~ "Pe Auburn, New 3 York, Advertiser anys
a Mr. Furguson, of that plaoé, hearing of the
death of hicson, atmember of the 3d artilleing home the remains, which were obtained . ea
_ A few days after the son,
I returned to. his heme, when
A mea.. aes of the rebellic
been published: in rhe Japanese language.—
Must-be interesting,
Rae < GEO
THe availe of the draft #6 far as ascertainéd up to this time, are 60,000. men, and
$12,000.
“AN eastern ~caeeeee rw unspeakable .
bliss to adeaf and dumb couple recently mat.
ried.
———
Unnga theamended. Constitution; ow te
operdtion, Justices uf the Peace th
the State have jurisdiction in all elatme w-.
der $300 in amount,
ee
THe Russian Admiral bes ordered a qtian. cigars,
Woolen Mills, forthe wee of hie fleet.’
a
A MARINE fire’
that may be in danger of covtiageatign,.
NO nmeincitie, j .
}® short time:sined, ae fotione liad a gloprigus feeat,
&
extensive interests ii a large . umber. of S
rived from Wilmington, one commanded by].
. Apples,
seceding from” thetr alteytunte te the South= .
tity of blie aty loth from’ the Mission}.
deopartineat ih diggeated in.
[New prorapitthe: ts the sein son mena 7
EF" A wolf vas ‘billed nent’ Vitginia city,.
ao Job Printing
cheaply exeented at
5 I
ths .
ing trip of two days
bits and 12 hares.
=
THREE Marysviliant { returned frown fiat
’ si ee a rab3
chewing tobacco.
A FACTORY is beng ¢ fitted up on Napa
ereek for the manufasture of oe and
LIST OF
Pa one bia will be
Persons” avking foi
k.
Angtstate Elia
Bains Nathan
. teen or twenty dollars a month, have-dented {Butler Jas R-———
—~ the Cottrt Hovee, thereby making a debt—in-. themselves-and—theit families of comforts,
Cobb Dudley
Cor wuley Robt aa
and even necessaries, in order to pay assess . Culling Jobin
ments on stock in different mines, amounting iad William :
ej a ' 1 Jucray John ‘ to nearly their wh ee cil Win H
Eastern News.—lIt is positively ascer. Govd H
tained that General Schofield is. ordered reap a
lieved.~ oa Lerinite Mr
Where they will
Fresh and Salt Fish,
+ Jan.
RIcHMonp is deserbed as at the mercy of
ee .
LETTERS,
Ricina’s AINING in the Nevada city Post
Office on Monday, Jan. 25. 1814.
the Post ‘OMe more
vertised. .
r advertised” letters ‘wil
‘Dlease _ thé date of the advertisement.
PF, BEAN, Postmaster: =
~ Lorog Iarent
Miliken Jas.
—Mullins Jobo
~ Moorehead Jas
~ Purdie Pew
Preston EM 3
Putman Victor
Reed Wm P
Simons Robt
‘Trig Mat
Trumbull Chas A
Vaiiee Robt
. Weston Samuel
M’ALLISTER & CO.,
OULD inform their 614 friends and’ the
' publie genérally that they have opéned:a
_ Fruit & Vegetable Stere,
ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Viion Hotel,
always keep on hand
Fresh. Vegetables,
Hom «& Bacon.
We shall prtnnivanene On aie everything
} usually found in a_Frait and_¥ egetabic store.
Nevada, %th—he.eounty
the service on ta of
within thi
county, Uae within th
wen or if
bara then within forey
eteaie will of sald akan ay
te
A ewe 0
pel aa filed teavces
UM MONS— In the District Court of the 1th
SS Judicial District Her of Negada.” Pubs A: Bhp
er the.e
4 vs. Calvin Toh is Pat of t
Btate of ona Greeting Laontt is A to Calvin.
to ar
ed tion brought at the 14th Judicial Distriet of th ; coe fornia, in -_
ion rida tn ar served
je Succi District, with
Pa ery ef said +
in ya, a
" ‘ ee eeeze 8
more fully oe The com that if fall Pll to ap
pear and (ent phe ty dare ‘aboye requir.
ed, the said will take judgwmest accord:
ingly with henge og aut
we) Giy my the seal ofthe
{iif Dati caer ot ha ain Jedial in lor
G. K. Farquhar, De :
Bt heh 6.7 for alert Judge ord the
* UBAR, Ra A
. 9. aT Caldwell, a Fe
HE y
ake: zens of
actrees mains
NEVADA GA8 conPANY.
8 Yoel a retofore with the tase
eaten liebe co
Tides LTON, Captain.
' FROM
WEAVER & . COMPANY.
4
: Nevada, Jan, 22d, 1864.
We beg to inform our friends and the yublie
“hat on and after
[Monday the 25th day of January, .
We. shall eetfour Goods,
~ . Exclusively for Cash
4.__We shall keep no more running accounts, and .
2 all Goods ordered must, be paid for when purchased or on delivery.
We have been fofced to pursue. thia course,
from the great difficulty and loss that inas been
sustained in collecting sucha large number of
__. actounts.as have heretofore been on the Books
of this ‘House.In a credit business, the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
pay for the doubtful ones, as the Mer-chant has to make tp In LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS.
Cash Principle !!
In our busmess,we shall be able to sell-at
LOWER PRICES
Than it-would-be possible fo do-under the cred«
it system, and with our facilities in Sun Fran
cisco, will be ableto give our customers all the
“Fees as will : re:
: Dety Competition !
Wholesale; Buyers will find it greatly
tothelr advantage to give us a call.
Our business wilt = beeegtestet on the princi' ples or
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
Bad Debts.
We-stialt otetmelg tibtsid +6
oemaeed
. ‘Thanking our friends for the lidéral patronage
far acontinuanee of the same, and trusting that
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
DEALERS It, =! .
a mae hand para a weweets off.
2000 anda 8 ceut off.
All 1 Meters re ‘set Te Fae former consumers free
eharg By onder F Treshew, ws
RIAP A AINE, SIAR Or OVISIONS, teat! PROVISIONS,
impor 3
tant ant business eh the =e church, \
Reery-mtenberts
—AxD—
WINES, LIQUORS,
3 Meat to Weaver & Co's store, on
_Biphiide, Now 103m.
ISOARD,Wholesa & dealer iil
NEVADA FRUIT STORE.
Pes Ete ovicit on
e Bireet, wit
". advantages of the sparkete. and sell at such pri.
irtmoar . nevesofore enjoyed Uy. tale tense, and hoping . .
Has just received a Large and — stock of
FU RNISHING GOODS.
ROOTS,
TRUNKS,
: HATS, —
RUBBER CLOTHING,
; CAL. BLANKETS,
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
And Gatters.
VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &e.
Selected ex
we are selling at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
Our Stoek comprises a variety of
SF sSTYLES AND PRICES. Lb
Our best CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, cut
dnd made in the mostelegant styles,
and caunet help but fitting
‘and suiting the most
fastidious. — —OF FURNISHING COODS:
We havea very_large stock cemprising every variety; from the very finest Lamb's Woot
Under Wrapper’s. Drawers down to the most
economical prices of Grey andWhite Merino:
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
BUTH Lapies’ AND MEN,
~
They havein great variety. made to orderby
Rubber Clothing,
we. _ _ _ a
ATP. BANNER’S
THEY ars NOT SELLING SE: FAT coer”
=o
AT P. BANNER’S
fake ever 0 ig in
humbug Cheap John way Pata ony
og cap but always sell
at small profit.
And nw mepend upon them for ae
good fits, and at the
: economical on = gga
Gor. of Broad & Pine sts.
F sp ahits Sem, S>a
Re E ; I -—A spécial meeting ofthe Board of s of the Fire
DEALER IN
i &e. &e.
, Everything made to order in the Tinware line.
' Job Work done at short notice:
Give me a call at my new Store on Matn
BE or CALIFORSIA, County:
of
Township,.es, In Justice’
Pin Justice of the Peseer
Mctrellis, A. B.
party
Aaron
Ree
. swer swer to the an Doting
SHOES,
resslyfor this market and erfectl
Nes oa) to "the Calforula trade. which ——
the most celebrated meena’ & haunted large
_. stock of 7 Ba eo
They do NOT have —— or Four Prices.
[ate HSUNERS they are
artment will te het Monday Herentg, Jan:
. = ethan at the City shal’s office to
Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stores, :
street; Opposite Wells) Farge & Co. a
le of the pos vy California send GreetMeCrel.is and
that your right
"—
~ Phe Ni
ay
TUES!
Lserergeeeneeenn
Mrract
Pedro Set
noon. “W
Mearo’sinthe hol
feet deep.
W.-DTe
‘ber, with
gana who
_ child was
amined b:
siderably
__but no b
hours’ af
around th
Bie St
Kuerr att
_ inch ‘nez
Pennsylvi
stream o
tance of .
Sipew
itnot abo
put-in-go
look first
econcerne
are wret
&. 6.’
tween Ni
ly at Vis:
.__rying the
For sale Cheaper than the Cheapest .
1
Frvir
store, of
street. —
~_ples.veg
und in fi
store of 1
day's pay
_ New
Major. Ji
* tailoring
door ‘this
He will b
any kind:
style, and
clothe.
tiGe
ufacturix
ce A
arrived 1
cy" T!
cisco, fru
to the 23