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January 4, 1865 (4 pages)

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a et a sa se tomar ee CoxstrrvTionaL ABoLtrion.—It is a fgreénpack t a ou ever ‘ink -witt. was? Why, it is simply the credit of the * ~ Ieipetande whether Gosgnee at Af session will pass s a. ‘gonstitutional amendment abolishing “slavery. Such an amendment _ passed the -Senate-.at the last session, but _ fabled. ig the: House by lack of eleven votes only. “It is true the members of this Hose . are the same as those whe voted down the theasure by. failing to give it.a two-thirds vote ; but aPresidential election has inter: Youied, instracting the representatives of the } _people in their duty, and expressing the popular will, and Congress ought to and may. reverse. its yote of last spring. In 1841” . Gongrens. xoted.against:.the annexation of Texas, but as the Presidential vote of that , year elicited a popular verdict in favor of annexation, Congress reversed its vote when met the following winter, and “Resolved” Texas into the Union. Just soour Congrens this winter ought to obéy' the pupelar will, and make way for freedom forever on American doll. ~ Phu for this-Congress huis” performed: NO, Bak act to. rescue its name from the oblivion’ that awaits common-placé bodies. Ita predecessor was illustrious for many: great . iitéa—it Was creative and corrective, ‘Itorganized 6n avast scale our armies and navies, originated the financial policy of the country, ‘passed the Pacific railroad bill, ~~ slayery,in the District of Columbia, dee reedom in all the Territories, passed all the'laws on'the statute books for confiseatzon, conacription, &e. Its succes_sor has tinkered the revenue law without sing a, better system. But it has origi‘nated no-great measure. Let it pass & ton=" atitutional amendment to be submitted to the people of the States declaring there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servihide ‘exept as a punishment for crime of _which the accused shall have been daly, ~ found guilty, anywhere throughout the heri“tagevef the; Union, and it will have done the ‘that will make it memorable to all time, ite members ax statesmen and’ yaATION. Day.—-The smiles” of heaven in the form of a beautiful day, ache ‘etlebration of Monday as the PRROTY, of i edict of emancipainme and portraits of ‘Washington. a . An excellent speech was made by a cadence’ many Mr, Parker of Nevutia, a fine oration by. Mr. Siow; the reading of the pro~ boo by} Mr. Holland of Nevada; a col ‘wan, ‘was excellently done and much ‘applanded. Tho muitic ‘was. excellent, by Carter's band, At sunset-a waluteof thirty: “SE Gusia was fired.“ A fine ball: and supper closed ‘the proceedings, which were conduct-’ od. with great propriety and decorum, The ott people of tha Sounhy, ate 6 ert éulightoued. They” seok ‘to their children, and thereby improve yarn win aa and win the solid re~ _ spect, which must follow good conduct wherever exhibited. By such # course ae reasoning, brutal prejudice under. w they ith labored for ages will melt ee frost in Pp county during the late stotiny weathér. “Tn Solato count er have lost ‘several hiiadred wah: Two damsels were detected recently in} cutting pieces of brocade from the window tins of the east room at the White wherewith—they confessed — to a eqaneniza of their visit Bene, ‘bod: in large quaatitien is daily tandea . ate besa Tt be etrnatek fot “aura . Diablo. = Mns, Sosthiat ory narreA Selbreess, ~Aabtabala.county, Ohio, on the 13th ult, ”/ ia svigisiae — the njndi Legislature, bi bills have ra wail of yee of HY] . bling.’ ecurre i Bina tot eae Rewordeje thera i milk a x iu tia 5 eipansitnetnandicnci test _ A eee ~ . out having to change the curreney at. evary . the eneaing' term? J. 6 GuBer NOG! ap Hannan, RS, 1: ‘ son and is said great American people put in the form of money, to circulate among the very, eople whose eredit ffikes it wotth* anything. When I was Secretary of tlie: pr thes question arose, how should these vast armies . arid nbvies be ‘supplied! / Hew eotld. the . boys be fed in the field, the sailors in ships, and provision: made. for their’ support, for their clothing, their food and transportation ? ‘pended specie payments. “What was I todo? The banks wanted me to borrow their credit, or pay. them interest in. gold. upon their eredit. ‘They did~ not: pay any gold themselves, or propose to pay any, but they wanted me to borrow their notes, I said, ‘No, gentlemen, this great American “people is. worth all of ¥ou put together, and E.will take the credit of these people and. eut-it upinthe form:of little bits of paper, and we will circulate that paper, and we will receive ‘punetuully pay. the interest in gold.’ And cae ‘behalf of the teachers of this sehool.— ‘E found the banks ofthe country had.sus. ‘the'gas during the ballof the celonedepeople . @ that paper for bonds, upon-which we will . Sondeiat of. ‘the ‘Methodist Sabbath School, dp Gross Valley, was surprised: om ‘Sunday . last, during school hours, by the presentation bound Family. Bible. Mr. Hartwell who presented it Mid also i Mr. Dobson the recipient. ee oe ame . :: Dmenscwres: —Some ‘fateal “Warnear att at Grass Valley on Monday night. THANKS.—We are indebted to A. H. Mulloy; for ,files 6f Washiod paper of late aes BIRTH. ° ee a At Austin. Lander ‘county, Nevada. seouery 1e 2d, tothe wife. ot.K. -W heaton a dang a= ~ then, in order that the national currency. might be permanent, and that nobody could paye just cause to complain, I called the . . pledged every bank. to redeem. its currency in greenbacks, and the government. pledged . that every dollar should be redeemed in the end—the securities. to be pledged and -provided—that in'the end everything should be made equivalent in gold. “T think this is the true idea of a siedmback. It is the credit and property of the American people—made to serve the purpose of meney: in the midst of 4 great strife, When we must haye,everything. we van get. And; fellow citizens, in my humble judgment if out of this war this national curreney. comes-as is provided: for in our platfori, ‘so‘that’ no . western farmer or merchant, will. be. obliged te. pay. tribute.to the .east.in his exchange, so that, we shall not lose upon exchange so large a profit upon our industry; 80. that the dozen dollars, at the night or week's end— shall be perfectly. secure, suré that it . wont turn to. dust and. ashes before.the morning, sun Tises ; I say if we can get such a sound currendy-as:this, then this country will not atleast have been without one of the col: lateral benefits of this war; if you can take your mopey Ou . the “Atlantic. and, §¢! to the Pacific, and pay your billg all the way withtavern you stopat. as it should be, with proper vigor and éondlar in gold.» Why, eight months ago, } Apeould, have had the assurance that I t have been troubled with any other . ssues—if could. } have been assured that there should DR thorized currency, unauth the natton itself ‘bo resume specie pay ina weeks it anybody wanted it, and I say now, if the waris prosecuted Ws it ought to . Benes ia. ebwinistenode sy: : and ) rudence that I trust it will Eurcrion OF: ‘OFricers: At a vemnin meeting at Brooklyn Lodge, No. 46; 1.0. 0. F., held At Red Dog. on the 30th. of Deg ey the following officers were elected McGoun,. V,G, Charles. ‘iH, Alonzo Hy Mulloy, Treas. ° We ee New SALONA new saloon “has: wet opened ‘6n Piné street ‘under the Rotissertic where all kinds of beFerages good for, a: innet.man are kept on hand. John’ is the proprietor and is’ ever Hit PE waa see him. dada: PaArty.—We are. cee splendid:new. year’s party on. last, Monday . given at that place. ee . national banking eystem into existence; and} laborer receives his dollar or two dollars, or. = ~ “Tsay if the government i is adniinistered : my, every dollar in greenbacks: Would be as jinn A Se . — from any unauiw ia ase Celene . And in fact ee usually found in a Great. ee en es . modate drinkers and smokers. Pop in. and: ‘8 ‘that the good people of Quaker Hill Had’) 2 At Little York; Jan. ist. by R. MeGoun, Jus. Arrivals at the National PASRARES, Hotel, . BROAD STREET. «6 cases Soon ee eine LANCASTER & HAS! HASEY, Proprietors, Monpay, Fanusry 2d, 1865. M Heydleaff San Fran M Dickinson Grass Val Hivan ode . G:Donelson States) SA Snl P Kelley Virginia F Beckett do R_Hill Moores Mra. Keys & d a i B More Bart » & ‘dotf Haskins Hunt's hill Dugan d a. * tice of the Pence; ; B. to Mrs. 8.
E. Aheren, * page : at precise! Bs cogra be and at ~—F # . Dome at short notice and at the loweat rated. F Nevada, Dee. 2@th. . Are Sato Helton! cxcuae oo AT 2 ) perents oF ecard — Bruen f — absence or tardi. aftern¢ mtd ‘open: ho has not deen hours of ing ios orw "iaetfarnih Nevada, Dec. or 1864, — Saddlery and, Marness Shop. tw. 2G. JE NKINS . “tats respacttn! inform the citiséns of _heteda t ors ask nan benb etock eo io ioe will_keep constantly on hind at Aas ~~ FOOT OF MAIN sreEer, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, ro i Ynr fact Crerytbiig yea y found in a Store . of this kind, 5 Harness Re patting and se enlltde Tonle, and These Bitters have been extensively used in by» State for the past-fonrteen years, and has been improved pop from time to time until they have reached a de éfexcelience unsurpassed by-any other Bi in a ap a all de rangements Stomach and. digestive. or AGS wm when the system has been reduced by. . ers, over-exertion Or from Other causes, the invalid will find these Bitters not only suitedto: eee ore but gt most eR py oe ‘auxilia¥ ¢. restoration te inom Ale 5 Miguere Aaser j haters shacens drink. be sure and call_at aloon of John Habn fo te aoe sy pn Poe eee 7 ‘yuna ae ill cee RR Me We Ne ‘Hestautant. © TAS i a ae would inform. the Public that Nevin a GM i Peak y nyder Gold, Hill. ¥ Armer Perea ‘ hea ane strength, Price 30 © cents per boctle. 0 Snow 'T Bhs} ». For'sale all Druggists and Grocers, A BI etre A ge fadeee dr 7 VlegRE Forest mill 5 wage lowe wit & Spledid Exhibisioni-One: of the — C Hill ee inks Keren, Vat" . attractive exbibitiaus. sa: Ran Jranciecn, M Tievbaie do’ 's neyo d "ae Present time, is at Messrs. ‘Hyer & Go's} e do. G dwick d tt reet, between ington. 1M Bagnett ’ « do '*G@ Guseetti: do booarn im a vary gxtenuite sasort B Cutepors. do RSmith — do ous Pra & cag Musical F Heydetiff Read —_ 3 bovis. ’ do 44 + desription;; they are . 0 t ed 4 horn eeu Wib tel be vi cd f) jaet Fey iow 0 hs out the whole. took at re; alin _Co-Parmership,: ENT, Bee sae Attorney aaa Counselor at Law.. Noucet hereby given that ie ihe tri? ¥FICE<tn$aa's: eenee* corner. oft. 24 44 d have thie day formed ‘a eo-parthership. Broad and Pine ai Fay secheopis under the firm name. of LEAVITT & HAMIL: TON aad will continue the Groeery and ProvisTo Scrip olders. jon.business at the old and well teow atand, TREASUR ha dy bag a 52 Broad Street,” in Kidd and mann” ; . Nevapa, Dee, Sed, 1864. . ock os a L w ts dra . Nevada; Jans 204, 1668. a 08 tee ie Geveeal Fund of eyate County, and roy “ae — ered Bee cok te Fe re Yo pre coral and Aug. Leavitt & Hamilton f ( > en», Asth, we eho ee the sanie ire interest uf A.H. the: . Rabe of th ceases. at se Bess of A. MW. Hunson-& oFare alone author: alpen ized to settle the bame, }4 i. ciawronta N . sa nee He ° — 4 once to Re bIT a oe t by the Sennen wes patie the sec peitie ae he has openjae of the eda Saloon under itora oe, -and persons. ag He x clnlme : agaiost the estate of aaid deceased, t re ‘on Pine Street, pe sates with the necessary dieshione-efltbin La athoutine the first publication of this ee ‘Wided he will iwaye ‘weep, on hand’ the Og orgs ae mdaseiqned. atts his place of business best quality of. 8 cove, Me y Worle. ae ; a + pe ‘Admipisteator of said Eutate. sg 7 sr 84 SAMUEL Lewis, uccessor to Lewis Bros. , the “loxoams iam eévicde,——— pense] cg) prt reeal a. Commercial Street,. Nevada, under the Z . PI aaaeciae BE BrExcE, : [ saesraneteeatrets nee Dissotutlon. Lower. than Cost Prices ! TE Ry ra pee da nd aeons an kinds of goods usw ofAS Hiv tqneon' Gow, Become dlenolecd ‘Bonnets, ‘Latest Style” or ‘Hats, “Silk nm the first day of Movers sms, b Owe: Now 8 the time to way Dry Goede: Din a eee A ed Daily ‘Transcript — amaalll Stantitias, ‘Shawls, “Dress “Goods, Domestic Goods; And th fact éverything in the Dry Goods line. scent weteiie Also alarge stock of). CALIFORNEA, SEWEULRY! barren gd Ber Ladies of Nevada and -vieivity are invited call and examine my large stock of Goods pS convinee themselves ofthe truth in regard to prices and. quality of goods. ee pes than ever ‘before rt 8. ROSEN THAL,, Nevada, Dee. 18th. ssc HOUSE RMT TEE neem FOR BALE BY CEO. E. TURNER, ON PINE STREET, __ PPLES, Peaches, Nectarines, and endless Plums, Rhabarb, and al ve riety of the Finest Quality of Fruits + wi Will oe sold at lower rates tian they chased an in the eats ita of t was put ey season in this city. , t i . ““WATT’S “NERVOUS “ANTIDOTE, 7? 3 A large atiate just received and “For sale by E F. SPENCE Hterade, Des. nd.” gs simarr MARKET, — JAMES ES MONRO ou can be found: “ the old stand . io pepe. Mutton, ae Beef and Fork &c. &c. at eash prices i pts . sa erro 1000 Cans “OP Exoallent” Pra . et. where” were abi _Pipes, Matohes, Cards, we. spn Joseph a0 = 3 Lewis’ wis! Fullding, ©ornerofBreaa. Attorney and Counselor af Law. Me Se gee cre eae . O eaten a os" ie tine as eretofure 2 ~ Sam Feancisce Prices!., GES. E. TURNER,” . gana road = nes he roupectfallg., pEALBR wt . HARDWAR E, TINWARE ’ sroves, MINING Too.s, And in fact everything -usually found in a ee which will be sold —s for OO Saeed Re e NOTICE, Tiga eats tag de night, The ball was given by Scott & Wik’) MeRERer ‘as one Ebay nel al are CAPER thie pee 7 of sowing.wine ok, & riomizes seed, increases the ' ia spate) gun: 1 against drought, sd ti seed, I rae ad Wee reach of birds, pes te) ‘Sian thomere odeia cs OER hom bone, atte in tuto te id . , oe a paid on hone ad “the first da of ‘ae will be commenced te irce 108. KUTZ, a ae Attorney. es NOTICE . Crockery, and Glays : Ware, : Gtheern. Gow T Tunnel Con on Deer Or are now tak the lead pre permanent, ers, Geo. V _ DOW engage the mill. 2} to be plagec that the mil for crushing to" hear a ¢ taki a large nun sembled at: ” some in the ing: A ‘epi Gitte oon dance until in the town Goon } . gota. site Beckm ready. tom hour of the ~ livin ghoul