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January 5, 1865 (4 pages)

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: i eqvoral days, and it is quite patio that of: ~” ed unsound before it gets into print by the "news to(bp s6nblover the restored wires — . ~ than-any other -military success. whatever. am THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, S Fromthe Transcript Dagentber 30,1804, : ae Tae Sditoon REPorts.—I observe that among the counties named, where Superintendents are cénsiiréd for “inexcusable neglect of duty,” Nevada is mentioned. Wiuminerox.—We are ‘without news for be prov~} As we read the accounts of the attempt to k rich he Tebels have had years to epare, and exploded o gigantic torpedo oF Wis Siigs except driving the — to ‘bomb -proofs.: A land assault was a impracticable, and the forces were Withdrawn to the ships. The bombardment was to continue unless the Government ‘should send orders to withdraw. We think ‘this implies that Wilmington cannot be taken from the sea. Ifthe attack wasintended . ‘a8 a diversion for Sherman it has so far ac‘Coniplished ite object.” But if it was.a se‘tious attempt to renew the glories of Port . Royal, it bas thus far failed, and will proba-’ bly ever succeed. Wilmington must appa. rently be taken by @ land fores i imal directly upon the city, for which task ai army at loast as large as Sherman's pen é@eom to be required. Wilmington is situated on the left bank of the north-east branch of Cape Fear river, . thirty-four miles from the sea. It is the ptincipal commercial town of North Carolina,2 is the terminus of the Wilmington ayd We . and Manchester tnilroad, eonnecting with Other 1 Imes north and south.— Ite population is'about 10,000.” It has been the antag portof entry for Meckade runi_ ‘ners. sinee Charleston, ‘Bavannah and New ~ Orleans have been closéd ‘to them, and its * fall would do more to stifle the Confederacy The forte-near the mouth-of Cape Fear rivin behalf of our country’s cause, during the late Presidential campaign, 80 electrified the *. people of the ridge and of this city, was on New Yeut’e day presented by the loyal citiing towns, with a solid manifestation of their ‘Bae and the oi : pet or “school trustess i in the county exknown county should receive the bene public report was not forwarded before the 14t ney No. 16) 5. 0.0. P., ‘Tdesire: {simply to: make a statement ofthe facts con] nected with this.neglect, and then leave for those nebrateatl the aca of ‘the tomers to ‘or not neglect report on the First of October was inezcusable,When I camé fle ‘Office nearly . seven: months of the schoo Lh en had passed. Not’ asingle act of my predecessor was to be found visa a I was without the names of any ‘cept those who were lly me. ‘The books, which should have shown the financial condition of the schools, I. submitted to the Board of Supervisors, and they attem nothing fiirther than to'give me a basis upon. The names of the persons for ‘wee warrants were drawn were not mentioned, and in no single instance, either upon the warrants er in the books, was the object to which the money was applied mentioned. This-was the condition of affairs whén I took charge of the office, as can be-substantiated by every man who was A acy ahaa of the Board of, Supervisors at On taking the office I immediately went to work to intorm myself in regard to the ‘con-. dition of the schools of this county) In many of the districts 1 found.only one trustee,. ‘and in othersnone. Ihad been in charge ‘only five months during the school year, when the time nearly arrived for my then found that ean 33 early part of the ‘. year many teachers had coneluded achool and left the county, without making out their required report, and in only ‘one ns the twenty-three districts in the count the schools. I could learn nothi to finance, &c., from the Gupertebendeat’s or trustees’ report, and was therefore unable to make any financial report whatever, For the same reason our County Treasurers, the past.two terms, could not make the required report, earnest! desired that eve child in the it of the public school money. I wrote to various disfricts and urged them to send in back re-ports. Had my report been forwarded at the time specified, more than 300 children in the county would have been deprived of the ool Fund, and for this reason’ my time on last Monday. + It is an eight stamp . water mill, and is designed to crush cement . . forthe “ Blue Lead.” The owners a pe doubt, make a fortune. oe tene-of North San Juan and the neighbor. _ ‘Tue installation of the officers of Ounte: took place Tuesday’ night. There was a full attend. . ance of members;-and about a dozen visit: . ing brothers from Grass Valley. The instalrdue to his worth as a citizen dma hes doe “ORI W Astion of the officers of Grass Vall POSES ALLEL LED LOLOL, OLLIE LAE LEDMELEL IOS ELLE GIS No. 12, takes place to-night, z . ‘ated, died at Sacramento on Sunday night. anything shown ofthe financial condition of of . . ‘pated. as Leavitt & Hamilton. They are! keep up the excellent: reputation ‘that the Sas Worx.—Irwin & Chalmers, whose claims adjoin Sneath & Clay's gravel diggings on. Gold Flat, have succeeded-in } “getting a “out? up to their claims, ond have are extensive claims and d will pay well. Ax orange tree in ‘tha Vineyard of B. YN. Bugbey, near Folsom, which is 16 feet high, has ob 1 a crop of about 400 oranges. It blooms and blossoms through the entire Semmer and Fall. A ‘Man Who visited” Pacheco Pass; on Mount Diablo rangé of mountains recently, says that among 3,000 sheep, he could not find a single one fit to kill. . ~ Gro. BucKMAN, who was severely injured by & locomotive a few days since at Freeport, and whose left leg was in consequence ampu‘On the 26th of November the cars commeneed running on the Union Pacific Railroad between Kansas city (Mo.) and Lawrence,. a distance of about 37 miles. Hon. A. ©. Bradford, late Democratic candidate for Congress in Nevada, left a few days ago for New York, where, we believe, he intends going into the sock brokerage business. Sas > renee) “Arrivals at the National < aise oi Hotel,. BROAD STREET.. sossoee NEVADA CITY LANCASTER & : HASEY, Proprictors._ eoccaeiame s: ! T) January 3d, 1865." E. mremy 7. where he is prepared to-do HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING, , In the best style of the Art. IRANI cee &-Co,, and the firm will vA Hawn both.good business men and are bound to . “"f%'™ : W Sxeex zomentelty inform the citizens of t Speedy) an napent restoration to health and streng th. rice 50 cents per buctle. ‘. Porsale all Druggists and-Grocers, sep30 a 2 attractive exhibitions in San Frapciseo, at the ¥ woul sito ne gentleme yo o’clock in the Boing at in the ptt a ae school, or ine ne si ag the irom a re ong peer excuse & (or her rents Eardiat stating the the Hoa uge of deetane . or tardiSMITH . ARNE x ¥. SPENCE, hereby given th ¢ partnership itt pasa MM. Sort under the name % ls a transonsat Co.‘ will ae a dissolved. om the first day of erica Nevada, Dec. dist, 1864. limitation. N50 & co. Saddlery ane Harness shes, Wc. JENKINS” Nevada that he has purchased the atock rade of BK. P. Larribee, and will keep constantly on hand at — voor of MAIN STREET, Harnesses, Saddles, Whips, Spars, ‘And in fact everything udually found ina Store ofthis kind. —. Harness Repairing and Trimming Done at short notice and at the lowest rates. Nevada, Dec. 2@th. Adam’s German Tonic and Aromatic Bitters. These Bitters have been extensively-used in this State hed ast fourteen years, and has been improved — time to time until they have reached a of excellence unsurpassed by any other Bitters in the market. For alt de rangements of the Stomach and. digestive or1.8 or when the system has been reduced by ers, over-exertion or from other pegs pe invalid will find these Bitters not.onl suite
the taste, but one of the most Valuabie aux ilis. _ Mpledid. Bxhibition.—One-of the mostBoe gegen cored ". EE Scien ar I Nevada, Dee. 18th. Mantillas, ‘ete Entire aések of Sle ony Peeps a —OFrSsae tas #. 8. ROSENTHAL, . Cémiaacoial Street, Nevada, under the Daily Transcript — Offies. AM euek tb haa, gaa offer my entire stock of Lower than Cost Prices t The stock consists of all kinds of ‘goede’ use sily found in a store of this kind. . Bonnets, Latest Styte of Hats, Sit Shawls, ‘Dress Goods, Domestic Goods, . And in fact everything in the Dry Goods line Also alarge stock of {CRLEFORNIA wBWEERY: t and theres iy-Ladies of Nevada and vieinity are pio :#6-call and examine my lar and vinee Sheinaclven oft to prices and quality of goods, . Now.is.the time. 41o-bay Dry-Geods Cheaper than ever before t 8. ime cy stock of * : CEO. 1000 Cans of Fxcellent ‘Frais FOR SALE BY TURNER, ON PINE STREET, chased any wherein the city. All Of thi hsareedh PPLES, Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums, Rhubarb, and and an ondizes ve— of the ‘Finest Quality of Fruits ! Will be sold at lower rates than can be at the old stand on Broad st. where od be i Secparee to bent of be eas Pork Merten te "Cornet . raot Bef and York the lowest cas Joseph Kuta, Atterney and Counselor at Law. ORESE= Kidd & Knox and Pine streets. Knox Building, —— DEALER ~ arovus, re ene . GEO. E. TURNER, \ ; > 5 D Wool t time, i \e? are of extrao rdinary atréngth; the rebels enunty to ede “this epople ofthe . A @ Haver ™ “ee a ities Coeereeen pM rere, ‘tween po surat ping pT ined having lavished all possible oxpense and EM ied Dog iG Shaw Gress Vall Having lately im rted a very extensive assort, . upon them, knowing that upon their Crs report was late, it is true, but by the . P Hirsh B Wetmore Deer greek . Te Fiveudsereinn ae on skill upon ’ ng po matrumente of oF ery. desri + they. are elay I secured the school mone for over . R Rowland San Jean G Kinzer determined to close out th bla ‘ the safety of fth 4 Dut é whol ik at re‘depended the safety of one of the 300 children. Before, however, taking the ? Cobb ate mil od df Ringsbery Nevada markably Jow most valuable breathing holes of the South, . responsibility of delaying . the re sage I pro© Goorer a ht las re YRC = La On one of these forts, Caswell, the Govern. cured the written consent of BB at ky dy Ki Beebe 96 > + a SARGENT. SO ae Se oe ee PP ea mus ve forgotten, ie ine an Van Loar is 3 mey ad ae Or a aw. went, atthe opening of the war, had ex. Which he must have for “geen if he i slales i Barnett Unlouriite RVanLoan . --do Atterisy Gnd © ane Ot % pended $571,221. We trust toh “aes rot on peers of this county in his Loe tats Os gb pay Ret Bag » corner of a ees thatthe nogect wae excuned by ~~ Co-Partership. _s reget Holders. aa Schools, when the facts were made known N° ICE is hereby given that the undersi iNuvana,. ss t. Moving Irems,—The Central Company, . to him, T will state that: he did excuse the ed have this day e formed a coifn. Tk pertine Warrants drawn un the those elaims are loeatod at Blue Tent, have . neglect by-allowing every child in the coun-. under the frm name’ of LUAVItT @ Hawt . AA Gevoral Fund of February 12th. 1808. and Ate: od since August last in running a . ty -& pro. teta-of the School: Fund. “The . jon business at the old and Vell bows wasnt itera bat 1868, are nepn natin #8 present the same for funnel into the hill. ‘They have struck a . soivead “temeatetns county has now boon . e."t Brond Street, athe i tiss Sivertoansnt. "77" senses. ak the gravel claim cighty fect indepth and of great . necessity tor such delay is obviated. SOAR Foe Se Oe a W, 8. CRAWFORD, fiéhiness. d : — tt & rehased Tn Felton & Croasey's diggings at Sailor} County Superintondent of Schools. ance ea” een Ee lta ba cuties tein casaden ‘ anson y alone PHOr4 ai Fis they _— arid i rand are working Canin Rossen. —The cabin of “McAra Sande SSSI te Some, —— — ed, aenese vf 86. Pur the undersigned, The Enterprise Company ia runningtwo & Heuston, on Musquito creek, wasentered} = ° NEW eoueen. creditors of, and’ all I persous having’ claves. on Tuesday last, during the absence of the . et the cetate of anid to exhibit ‘hte claima are. paying 11 . POF owners, and a fine pair of pants, several JOHN 1 HAMIN, monte after the rear rhe i‘ ed. bale company bs yt rena . Pl" Dost and Let te reena we.) Wy SUR ner, aaetl tat he he ope Svar tei Al nna eb ok tunnel now [Chinaman ee a couple of good coats wero. . Lecony's Restagrant, on Pie Street, pei: Sieeeeter prey of getting the bed rock. left hanging upon the wall. Where he wel ol waye keep om band the very . 1, 1864:—10w “The Last Chance Company are also at, DRESDEN is to have, next July, a monster . Wimes, Ales, Liquors, Lager 8 A yen Ss E . ew ‘ 8, work with two pipes: ‘sy festival, to last four and a bulf days, and to Beer. Cigars, a . "IMPORTER OF Powers da ot dg ra consist of 10,000 singers, who will be_con. ‘And in fart everything watally foundtn a frat CIGARS AnD TOBACCO, ‘Ofany consequence has been done ducted ‘by si electrical apparatua, Cost ea‘ Pipes, or Masehos, Cond Cards, &e. of Blue Tent. The greatactivity in timated at $100,000. uni! Zou wante good drink be sure and call. at ax er of Broad _ mining operetiona at that place during the aloon of John Hahn. ~ ___jané eRe ea —_= pag Pigs tienen Pig is stated sal Petrbar » Ve., papers Nevada. Restaurant. ce nent in claims good, eecnicing in three weeks, six hundred thousa: : s plone dae ont during . pounds of Yankee shells have been collected . ©, YEE LC® Would inform the pete . eerie Francisco Prices ! , = za eo noes the oe sold to the Rebel L eased the. He ¢ and Furniture; on Pin Hata waste lug reapestfally Graven ir Rrew.—-George W. Clay, : _. St. opposite Beckman’s Saleen, . Plat, ‘bas just struck some exceedingly ee ee : fi E. : orem ; '& Co." « banking house is literally . and Vallejo railway is progressing finely — oe Posed 9 mountalns. None sie that t » citizens of . Bb ret gold: The ledge at the point . A contract hasbeen let for grading and Tay . edi edibles the Cooke are Nord peg ewe the vest ; Wis so rich ix large, and will, in all . ing the tigs on four miles of the road, and eet tea Regular Boardere ran I it did in old times, ‘The . building bridga over Napa river, for $96,. week's ote Baraktons ae fee oe ae gin » Pay as uy pF oha, tad ak : Beco Ay idle. forsome-time in conse . 900. About one half the work:is, wicendy . §, Dis S$ sin. bupper 8 sie . Beehnmlh nad : be quence of the impossibility tu get wood over completed, and the remainder is heing pushFike peut wa the meals will be . wen rates. Particsah et kayo o ed ‘with much energy. Ren Fant acpi meals be obtaumed at . Nevada, Dec. “f of good rock a splendid prospects of “big Pe cifreg alt hours ih Speke an = aera New Mui.—-We understand thet the mill Gonddent of attiy i pees Smo NEVAI DA MILLI NERY. ttle erected by E, H. Gaylord and N. W. Kiiowlcirgnage, Remember S Ydtier Yuan's Gerr.— ev. 1.2. Haynes, . ton at Dixie, in Placer county, has been . the place patronage, Ss war eae of North San Juan, whose eloquent appeals completed and was set in motion for the first ~ Lane eS Between road U seat ag Pie wil the . PAVMeBt ofthe same. NOTICE Ro.. . Cag TGS witl be some commenced to ealores “308. KUTZ, City Attorney. NOTICE, Drag Store, in é truth in regard ae pink. MP last. season inthis. alt gy.. uit aA Svein’ , s “N ERVOUS 0 ANTIDOTE, ’** A large supply just received and ’ For sale by = F. sala inacal Nevada, Dee. 2nd. MEAT ‘MARKET. JAMES MONROR can be found ARP WARK; TINWARE, , ‘Creckery and Glass Ware, . éroodtaie ade whieh Sat Slt og 4 4 N ts Ex THURS! Boarp‘o1 ‘met at call pointed ‘Cle Abbott,:Cra ‘committee commended gates was re To the H. men—Your ine the bills -‘of this city ment recom egates, subi _ tur or 18 Coch in Co’ Balan _ Expenditur 2 to July Expenditur. Less am’t ¢ ——mending + Cash in'Co’ Balai nditur o. No. 1 Expenditur Cash in Co’ Balai Upon cor H & L. Co. bill present Board of Fi had. been a’ ‘Teaving a bi Ordered 1 paid. trom t balance due & Deal, for ings, $14. ~ No.4, $156 No. 1, $15¢ atructed to gard tothe gether wit! mittee. Or on the Gene W. Brown, motion tle ard to J. N. Abbott's ri , . from the ta ed to notify of Pine stre to Spring st street from repair or bi respective } with the or motion the ts