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January 30, 1864 (4 pages)

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School. and Lecture room, a Social Parlor _Jution-of the Confederacy. And from pres gATURDAY MORNING, GAN, 30th, City and County Official Press) aE Ss— THe News.—The° dispatches which are coming over the wires now'do. not indicate . that any generabengagemest, will take place for some time to come. Along the Potomac and in the West, the only activity seams: to ~ be among small detachments. Onee+ in _ awhtlé we hive rumors of s large army-in : ~aotion,, but the next a dlagisteh wivae* a contraOur armies seam to enttiig ‘pe the Tinaoent indieations.the time i not far distant ‘ when the elements of discord and weakness, to-light in Seceasin, shall ensure this end. ~ THE — Congregational “Church, at San Francisco,is about being completed. ‘The Alta sayé the size of the main biilding is 80 . by 48 feet, with a projection im “the rear for the gallery and choir, and a projection of the steeple tower, one half its width in front, through which the. arched main entrance ia ‘ cut, The basement, corresponding in: 81ze with the main floor, ‘i¢ divided into « large and ‘very conveniently arranged Sunday nada Committee Room, The main floor ia arranged far comfortably senting 700 petsons, and can be wade to accommodate about 1,000. Bpasp, oF TAUWTERS.At a meeting of the Board of ‘[ruatees, held. on ‘Thureday evening last, “the jecadeF resolution waa ““@ffered wad adupted =~ — = _Resolved, That the igi of Delegates of the Fire Departinent be requested tu fur= nish this Bact with monthly statements of the current expenses of the different fire companies, as required by law. ~The Boatd of Trustees have paseed & an ~ ordinance prohibiting any person, except . the chief engineer, aasistant, foreman of hoses company, proprietor ‘of the water works, or hia agents, to interfere with any of the gates of the water works, or hydrants belonging to the city, under a ‘penalty of a fine not exceeding $100 or . tee days imprisonment. (ar Rev. Mr. Cummings, pastor—of the: Congregational Choreh, bas returued, and requests us to.inform the public that he will ‘preach at the Baptist Church ext a morning at 11 o'clock. aTHe SactamMento Opposirion STEAM ER.—From Capt. Kidd, who ia now in San Franviseo, we learn that bis new boat at the Potrero will be finished by the 15tb of March, ready fur service—that being the time when all the contracts for work, upon her’ éxpire'} and by.the lat of April, at fur‘thermost, she will be running on the river. The stern’wheel ateamer, at North Puint, say# theAlta, built by a different Compa“hy, is also aa opposition boat for the Sac= ramento trade, and will be lauuched in a few days. , Se eanannenetiiesinettin eneieementiiimememed COMPETITION IS THE Lire oF TRADE AND TRAVEL.The America, of the P. O S, S. line, and the regulary steamer of the P.M.8. 8. Company, will leave fur Panama on the 3d of February next, and the compe.tion between the lines promises tu be lively inthe meantine. The prices of tickets: by the America ure as fullowe: First cabin, upper deck, after saloon, atate rooms, $175; forward saloon, $135; second cabin state rooms, $100; open births, $30; steerage, goo) Ee ee THe AQUILLA.—All questions which have prevented the wreckers from going teWork Aquilla are at last settled. Oupt. i ho is te Auperittend: thea;work is confident of his ability to save the Comanche.. Hie, Wa!’ fy commence ‘iacharging the cargo o& the 28th. We were shown an egg laid by a pullet, ouly'eigtitéen ionths old, belonging to a than named Bovier, that, measures fourteen inches in length, eleven inches arcund, and weighs. four and ahatf ounces. The pullet 18 te common barnyard fowl. Sierra Stand» ard, ‘ That’s.a whopper-—the egg we mean.— We'll bet it was the “le “last b tay” of Wt pte ‘THe swbereabuute ot a boy’ named George S. Murray ja desired by his ‘tather. Address W. He Garton, Mavyenties thos “phi bid Hanae ot ol Biante. have just fine citizenship. ‘have seen service inthe rebel armies. saya iva recent letter: him frankly that they had been in the rebel service, but that they had seen . enough to} satisty them never to have anything more to do with it in anymanner whatever. fine-looking young man told: him that his father’s famiiy lived in Sterling Price's neighborhood at the commencement of the trou, r bles, and tnat himself and a brother were induced. to join that person-ia the-war against thea the old Goveromeut through the mfluence of leading men inthe section, but that another brother joined the Union army, whder Gen. Curtie, and that all three of them Haciad “fat the battle of Pear Ridge; om-op sides; and thet when he Witnessed: seighbor ghooting down neighbor, and brotber slaughtering brother, in thnt. terrible. contest, it was evottgh to cure him, aud that he imme_which-beve but recently been brought to) a: tiv after -escaped-trom-the-rebel_ariny;. Séwe of them told with _puptlation. undoubtedly is. tion. Wusos West ip letters to the San poradt gives some! pateredios and had ever since been stepping among the Rocky Mountains, picking up a precarious existence as best hecould: 1 ced a longing, yearning wish to go back to his. old home, but said ‘he supposed Abe. Laneotn’s men: would make it too hot for . him if he did sv. Flint happened to have in his pocket 4 Salt Lake paper which contnined the Presidente: Message with the Praclumatiog of ‘iq. offer ‘of pardon ty all . Lal who would return: totheir allegiance and-}~~ > také the prescribed oath. This was read aloud to A number standing by, and most of them expressed their delight that way was épened by. which those once offending, ftnd becoming tepeiitaht, could be restored to This man evinSODDEN DeaTtus. —T'wo childten, nea ehile of A, Hans, and another a, child of, A. -Goldemith,-weretuken suddenly on Thura-t}——_ aay acdin afew hours life was extinet.— ; The disease was -nialignantscarlet fever, which is quite prevaleot at present. is great mortality amung the little folks and it behooves parents to be eareful of. their -choivest blessings or they inay be snatched away in » moment. ~ Is there not an unaccountable mortality among children in this country ? to us there is. The catiev should be sought, and, we douvt not, it could be found. svets to be a law cf nature that a vew and sparsely settled country is productive of births ; nature working to fill the country Nature ought in such . countries to be equally careful of life and she The laws of production are not without corresponding lawa of preserva-~ There ian fault somewhere, for eo many hundreds were not desigtied by benificent.Providenee for early graves. tacked Athens. there. was driven back, News. =The rebels crossed the Tennessee river on the night of the 26th, and atOur troops had gone to, Florence to attack Johnson's force, Crossing During their absence, Col. Harrison, with six hud@red tebele nttacked Athens but Dodge bes defeated Johnsen at Florence. The seldiers of Lee's nrmy-are anxious to. take advantage of the Presieent’s amnesty proclatnation, Two Mississippians attempted to fight their way out-of the rebel lines for the purpose of taking the oath, Deser~ ters are constantly coming into our lines, notwithstanding every eflert to prevent it. “The rebels sre patheting’ for & raid into Kentucky and Tennesgee for supplies. Kentueky aad Missouri have been opened to untestricted commercial intercourse. It is reported that Morgan with seven regimenta of cavalry will anon enter Keptucky by the gaps io the enatcen: part ‘of the State. a failure, writes te the Saesis Appeal that his experiments Witttf@cbston have ‘resulted in The firet autumanal frost Bes sony the plnta Dyst recovéry. . tose ae * ‘THe value of bullion —s from Muse Wits $174, 056, . One There It seeme It Post Orrice OnDER SYSTEM. —A telegrim ja(ohms . ys that » will be of}-fered_in the House. y . fice order system. This will obviate cessity of sending money by mail, site éan be bought at any Post Offiee payable at any other i in the United States. RDIUNANCE, No. “7 4.—Section ist.—It QO shall not belawful for amy person or Re sons.except the Chief Engineer of the Fire partment or his authorized Assistant, the Proprietur of the Water Works or his authorized —s with amy of the of the ater Works, or eae any of the. areas: 1 ing te the cit. ny person or perso’ victed for Violstme. the above Ordinanre shall be fined ina-sum not exceeding—$160-or.imprisonment in the City Prison for a term not execeeding _ days. JONATHAN CLARK, Pres.D. 8 . Baker. Clerk. fishing a on Ok fi . ROSENTHAL'S NO. a BROAD STREET, Where ie has now in ‘store a Large endl well selected stock of DeLAINES. z Calicos; = KIBBONS, HOSIERY, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, —Geiters. &c. &e. PACIFIC. MAIL §&. .S. CO. PRE VOL LO WING . the mont Feb, 3—ST, LOUIS. Wm. H._Hudgon, wag. 3 I -Febo 13-—-CONSTITUTION—J. 'T. Watkins, Co Feb. 23--GOLDEN AGE, W. F. Lapidge. Com. From Folsonsstreet. Wharf, San Francisco, at 9 °o “clock A Mes of February, 1864: unctually, ee PANAMA. Passeng rors will be conveyed from Pant ma to AS lby the Panama Railroad Company, aad fom Aspinwall tu New York by the Atlan tle abd Pacitie Steamebip C SPAY A. B. FORBES, Agent, PM. 8. Co., cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff ate. le TOTICE TO CREDITORS.— Notice in given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Robert Boyd, eed, to-the creditors of, and all persons having tlaims agaiust the seid deceased, to exhinit them. with the tecessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of thia.potice, at the office of the Public Administrator, w. W OOZBENS. Adw’r) “A. B, CARLEY, OULD inform hts friends that he has refurnished and refitted his Saloon up in mtyhe,, and @ pow prepared to furnish all who may favor him with a oy call with the best of Cigars, Wimes; Liquors, Ale and Porter, At his, old place on Commercial street. Walk _ and give my saqaores a fair test. I keeponiy e bept. di7-tfS. Kellner, On Pine, street, at M chalwky"s Cigar Store. : I yaxs and Gentlemea’é Clothes thoroughly cleaned and repaired Gn short notice and at reasonable 1 rates. oetl5 JOHN HERTZINCER. ceived from San Prancisco a icent stock of Boots & Shoes w he will sell at low rates. ¥ and Shoes made to order. Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terma. Give meu call at my new place of bus mess on Commercial Street, a few doors helew the Daily Transcript Printing Office, Neyada, Nov. llth. : CHAS. W. YOURS; Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &c. At.the Library Room, a tew doers below the Daily Transeript Office, _ Nevada, Nev. léth. nifich UNITED. STATES BAKERY —AND— Grocery and Provision Store. JULIUS DRELFUSS, Wh. GUD respectfully inform his friends and the citizens of Nevada Aeown kad that ba pes terre. wg Mpg tg, weft and ar Bakery. oa Pine street, where he ca be found ready to serve all who may fa ee with their patronage. ~ PIES ¥: CAKES, © CONFECTIONERY, t — old stand on Pine St. Kiways. on hand Nevada, Nov. let GEO. E. WITHINGCTON. Sign and Ornamental Painter, ; House Painting promptly attendedto. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE . STOCK OF WALE PAPER; CURTAIN ¥. FIXTURES, &e. &e, At the foot of Broad Stréet,. Nevada: House and Lot for Sale. ca ee "Whe toe bu-@ummereiat street, togeth ma et withthe walls, occupied before th “EE the’St. Louis Meteitie offered my sale Also, réet nodrly opposite MeKay’s residentee Broad st [seer 8 thagtigulars enguire 0; of f {AME aid wan. . EERO CENTLEMEN Orgad AR! ~ + aon a 7 e "= 2 yee ef In this city, Jan. 2 and Caroline Haas The funeral «ill idence on< jnfited to attend.. In thie ei Abram and dence o poy: pate ished enaiagieg the Cemetery:
HOS \ iy a j aud three months eevee N . Grorox. son of Abram fed8 months. take place trom theif resindoy diothing St. 16-0’ clock.— a Friends and, acquaintances te po ana dan. ATILDA, pre na Goldvanithe aged 6 thonths, The f ynetal . will take place from, the teaiVP abeane Hons; ou Sunday morning st 10 o’cloék. Friends and a . feapectfatly ihvited to's es At ‘Titi bee gd R.-D. usintans es a eth ae #8 Boos tof} CHAS, id tore Regular Regalia, Ora splendid article Pobacco Caller ,, R. Michalsky, PINE. STREBT, NEVADA CITY. BURY, adres Tin At his: Be et ear wwe te, he dispatched. in . . _Would tuform Land friends ana the . , 3 tht he his just re-} the House and Lot at the-jumetion of -» © Store, Which he offers n now to sae Ladies of 3 Nevada and vicinity at— On account of making room.for aLarge Stock of Spring Goode, For which he haw alréady miade arrangements oa Call aud convince yourself of,the bagi J. ROSENTHAL. NO. 54, BROAD STREET. HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY. MR.°R:-C. MARSH, W974 was inthis placegome four years since Sarre MARSH TROUPE, Would agndtince that he will Give Three. Butertainments at Grass Valley, on Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday Evenings, Junuary 27th, 28th and 29th. The Troupe consists of Litthe George Marsh, aes -Little Jeany smal Miss Hattie Johnson, Marsh Senior. BILLY O/NEHL, the Irish Comedian. __ Assisted by a GOCD VAODIVILLE COMPANY: Full particulars see Programmes. A. ISOARD, _ Wholesale dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &o, &c, Next > Weaver & Co's store, on Broad Street. Nevada, Nov: 19—3m W. H. CRAWFORD & CO. DEALERS I Hardware, Iron, Steel, POWDER AND FUSE, ped REVOLVERS; Leather and Rubber Belting, WHEELBARROWS, Oak, Ash and Hickory Piank,. . .; A general assortment of WAGON MATERIAL, PAINTS, olL & VARNISH,” KBREROSE NE, . And a fine assortment of . % Li Constantly a hand, apd made to order. a r 4. 4 -* aT rieu OLD eet No. 27 Main Strest, Nevada —~OPPOSITE— ae ¥ k it x: . wits isa Post Ofice, -. New Styles for 1864! GREATLY. REDUCED RATES! . ex. BLOCKS & SHEAVES, . IRON HO a4 BP. BANNER, Has just received a Large and splendid stock of CLOTHING, ; FURNISHING GOODS. BOOTS, ‘SHOES, HATS, . CAPS, RUBBER CLOTHING, “CAL. BLANKETs,” Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, And Gatters. VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &¢. isiy for this: market_a1 ee adapted to the California trade, . we are selling at the VERY LOWEST PRICES! Our Stoek comprises a variety of TRUNKS, “~~ itr STYLES AND PRICES. cy and made in the most elegant styles, _and eannot help.but fitting and suiting the moat fastidious. OF FURNISHING GOODS We have-a very large stock comprising every variety. from the very finest Lamb’s Wool Under Wrapper’s. Drawers down to the most economical priees of Grey and White Merino. Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, BOTH LADIES’ AND MEN. They haye in grest variety. made to. order by the most celebrated manufacturers, a very large stock of Rubber Clothing, Por sale Cheaper than the Cheapest AT P. BANNER’S THEY are NOT SELLING OFF AT COST AT P. BANNER’S — ‘They do NOT have Three or Feur Prices. “At P: “BANNER’S ~~ are ever Saag humbug Cheep de ohn way 0 f ut business but alw a at amall pro And you can depend upon them for good Clothing, good fits, and at the most economical prices. Cor. of Broad & Pine sts. Nevada, Jan. 6th. CEO. E. TU RN E R ° DEALER = Crockery Ware, Tin ‘Ware, Stoves, ay &e. he. Everything made to order in the Tinware lize. Job Work done at short notice. Give me a call at my new Store cn Mair street, epposite Wells, Farge & Co. — M’ALLISTER & CO., OULD inform their old friends and the publie generally that they have opened a Fruit & Vegetable Store, — ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, = Where they will always keeon hand int Fresh Vegetables, Freeh and Salt Fish; Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &c. We shall endeavor to keep on hand ev ing usually found ina Fruit and Vegetable YS her Nevada, Jan. 25th—3m NEVADA GAS COMPANY. zens of Nevada that Gas will be turned” or — oor mains on Tuesday, 26th inst.company are prepared to ipe and fixtures for all-_persons desirous wer oe ioe cue All persons are ~rmat hal fas their orders ba a Gas Worka. P gas for putting up has been nl e ee ets ‘per — Th peice re : oleae naw hago sretotere with thé rat of diseount : 1000 feet per st yur want Of. mad to 2000. 10 per eent off. lupwards 1% per cent off. -pherges— jae B. T. ALLEN, Supt. NEVADA. FRUIT STORE. NICHOLAS 8 SLOCOVICH would inform the public that he is open at the old stand on Pine Street, with a fine stock of Cigars, Tebacco, Applies, Dates, Figs, Prunes, &c. &o. Come and try the articles I offer for sale, cheapNevada, Jam, 2iet—tf j : ——er Fashionable Tailor Shop. J. DOWNINC, OULD imform the geatlemen of V¥ thathehas taken the New Store on Pine Street, 1 door from Kaox’ Brick ~ uilding, snd ch cama on every of pants, and meat euee . Gone in the Our best CUSTOMMADE GOODS. cut Fruit of ali kinds, — Je HE Company hereby give notice *o the citi-* ATL Meters re set for former consumers free of ner ‘The Ne -$A FURIE ce J. B He will ree work, &c. “Y “Pas Sip who are put of their pru . greatly to tl 7 as tothe « noticed on « two or thre joining, It = eight or ter _ungle of for ‘a8 the stre city dada tc is no ordins ed prescrib ti The new Cath city, says: not more t ‘dressing th ly understi ural, plain from affec much good placed. At has quite 4 -business a tion of the that. whic! PiGeoN will take p to-day at . double-bat ! for. Ent + distance. . birds, ete. =~ fate. -Ch a a quarter. this count ed by B. . \winingesren 2 ~BNow: _ dloudy ap began to hope it w . _ fied. ar Tt ‘pany was » Thursday . eo via Ne . veesare . Moper ‘chase a . ' all the' m acending the same . ‘force to t hold of t When these, th > modern . ’ breider for they _. their dre ly pat Gi they, for machine and raph THE e ter wi il $200, 00 A mar ty by th in the di: E. F General moved. a “ TRE ask lege edifice. THe. Pacific : on his ' A PE! firme th week, « “man in the bail ‘Derr _ some C ing for He sho The fel THe Militar over @ e