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January 7, 1865 (4 pages)

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a ifornia;” a joint resoluti ment, dar aayiinats bills, is one for . _ correspondent says: Some persons who re_. from the internal revenue, now argue that ~ he will recommend increased taxation in his __ #i]E recommend increase of tax on some articles; but he is of opinion, as is also the —Gommissioner—of-Internal-Revenue,—that;}SS lion without increase of duties. Pes Bee ae . faoe opposite points of the compass, .work.awaiting the action of . Congress, says & correspondent of the Bul-' letin, ane the fellowing matters of interest to the Pacific States,.namely + A bill grantdng lands. tothe State.of.Oregon, to aid in the construction of a military road from the Dalles of Columbia river to 4 point at or near the mouth of the Owyhee fiver; a bill to authorize the Postmaster-General to ‘eontract with the Overland Mail Compan fo’ the carrying of the mails; a bill to amefd an act of Congress entitled ‘an act to grant 6 Tight of pre-emption to cert ‘ purchas; on the Suscol ranch, in the State of Calto enable the Secretary of the Tressary to obtain the title} to certain property in Carson City, and ea for’ thé purposes of a branvh as in said place; ead anform. of. governi “the relief of the widow -of General Edward :D. Baker, and dnother for the relief -of the}. 4 amieaw: of Gen. Tsaac BR Stevens. INTERNAL REVENUE. —~A Washington member Mr. Fessenden’s July appeal sug“gesting one million dollars per day as the amount that the country ean readily realize forthcoming report, becausé the: daily aver_age of the last two or three months is only about seven hundred thousand. He has recently expressed the epinion that the coun‘try can readily raise at least one anda quarter million dollars per day from this-souree;, and will this winter urge that an effort ‘should be made to realize four hundred million dollars per year. . It.is believed, by “those ir positions to know his views, that he with some needed changes in the adminis‘trative parts of the revenue law, and a vigorous execution of it everywhere, it may be made -to yield the daily average of one mil\ Te ‘Switzerland nothing can be more con“venient than. a railway carriage, to which sthe trave gains access by ascending a few ‘steps, leading.to_ a sort of platform or baleony for Here a door opens into the interior, fitted up like a ‘saloon, with a ; table in the middle, and-seats’all x round; the . ae passengers, i instead of bei cramped by sitting for hours in the same , can walk weet ‘or write, or play at chess oF whit if . : The seats are made so-as to d everything is arranged on the most comfort= able plan, with the only exception that the traveler desirous of solitude is not alone— a questionable comfort, which, as we but fe wart know, is fraught with danger. UQean—An extensive strata of excellent Ei hhasithend at Fort Rice. Orie vein waa six feet thick, This-coal field extends to the south-west, and it is supposed across owthe slopes of the Black Hill. The exist@pde of this great coal field, half way between the great Lakes and Rocky moun8, is a fact, the value of which cannot Oak ea a sane onthe Arlington estate, who were left free by the will of Mr. Custis, but kept in slavery . 5 Gen. R. E: Lee, ran away, were re cap, whipped severely by the general, and Mtbrwards taken to. Richmond. A gentleman who has lately visited Arlington says that * these-have been released by Gen. Lee's son, few days ago the telegraph iuformed:‘us of _. Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary >< INF RSISHEDWork.—Among the mass st 10 ‘apoplexy; in 16 y-vighth of anfinished and was admitted to the bar of his native ‘4 March, 1845, his appointment-wassconfirm-+. sey, and Commodore Robert F. Stockon was ‘the nation, and to his influence and )PRart of Sherman's foree had crossed into Drirn OF p [Wiuam L. DayTou.—A the death of William L. Dayton, Envoy . to France. He died in Paris, on the 2d of his age. He was one of the great and ‘good men of ‘the Republic,» his*death'} has left a void which will not soon be filled. He commenced the stady of ‘law soon after, State in May, 1830. In 1837 he was élected a member of the State Senate, and was made Chairman of the Judiciary Committee.” In } 1838, he was chosen by the Legislature as one of the Associate Justices of thé Supreme Court of New Jersey, which position . he ré= ‘signed: in November, 1841; and on’ the deStates Senator, in 1842,-he was appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy. In ed by the Legislature, and he was also elect. ed to the same position fora full term of -six-years. ~As.a—member_of the Senate, he . was what might-be called a free soil Whig. He maintained to the fullest extent the “right of Congress to legislate in regard to slavery in the territories of the United States, on which subject he expressed his views in a speech on the treaty with Mexico iu 1847.He was an intimate and influential adviser of President Taylor, the poliey of whose administration he warmly supported. He adyocated the admission of California into the Union asa free State, was in favor of the abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia, and voted against the Fugitive Slave Bill. At the expiration of his Senatorial term the Democratic party was in the ascendency in the Legislature of New-Jerchosen as his successer. He resumed the practice: of his profession at Trenton. In 1856 he was nominated by the Republican . . National Convention as a candidate for the Vice Presidency of the United States—Col. Fremont being the candidate for President. position he held until 1861, when he was appointed by President Lincoln as Envoy Extraordinary. to-France--He--hae-filled the position with honor to himself and credit to acity may. be attributed, in a measure, the neu attitude of France and the failure of thé tebel Commissioners at the Court of that Empire. In the fullness of his usefulness lie lias passed away, and a nation sorrows at his death. caiecietiiiapeiapied EasTERN News.—A Savannah: correspondent ofthe’ World says Sherman will -march first on Augusta and then on Charleston, when with Dahlgren in. frent,. he will besiege that stronghold. Many citizens of Savannah have taken the oath of allegiance. South Carolina and ~defeate Wheeler's eavalry,. Price is reported dead.The Pittsbi Eeprese 8 says that the cotton captured a “Savannah is ‘owned by Great Britain and ag individuals but [ none by the governmen Gen. Stoneman in the “recent. raid into East Tennessee destroyed \an immense amount of rebel ppery. Distrricr Gourr, . Jan. “6th. —MoeGuire ‘given ten days additional time to file atiswer. ' Tierney vs Seott. Set for the 27th inst. Moore vs Morrow. Tried and submitted. Uary. SLAVERY Dodane —De Fan the French political philosopher, says + “Whatever may be the efforts of the Americans of the South to maintain slavery, the they will not always succeed. ery, now confined to a single tract of 1 William Lewis Dayton was born ‘at Bask-. as ityhas heretofore been. A ingridge, New Jersey, on the 17th of Feb. . -ruary; 1807. “He was the son~ of Joel. Dayry mn ‘ware. a ton, a modest farmer, and graduated at the . .— college of. New Jersey in September; 4825. In this city, om the 6th ‘thats to the wife of cease of Hon. Samuel L. Southard, United }W 7. r. rand 4 Boot Balls; Cues, Cue Leathers, Pri ces. “get. Balle sent from the; sehen will be retarned by next boat. j tive, Bilious, and Delicate, after some days’ use, will find renewed strength and life pervade ertH March. 3857-heintod-A . ery organ of their frames. General of the State of New Jersey, which 1 . system. When first used, the Pills may occaCourt adjotiined. tet th h aay. of i : \elvlilned weeld, attach-. ° ; 6 passen ers bound East by the 1 Stew-} Sensfors, Perhaps in another year Idaho ‘may be admitted with two more.. The, in-} fluence of California's Senators wilt not be so potential in the affairs of the whole —_ John Cash » a daughter. Oe a , Arrivals at the. National Exchange ‘Hotel, BROADSTREET..-++++--NEVADA cir LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. TuurRspay, January 5th, 1865. : Miller Austin A Herbert Moores Fiat E Bosworth ers J Caldwell do ‘Curry H Mowry’ de 034 J Prenberth Grass Vat RMorrcw do A.B Dibble do ennedy do J Bowden do H Moore do rodeo do .-DSia a : ee ‘uan_.) Camptony L, Haynes do _N Williams ~ ees E Williams do J MeNally Nevada G Reese do OC Tewsbury do J Colger Washington J Dick. do “Big Tunnel Quartz Mining fompany. Nevada District, California. fhe the Stoekholders of the above Company. You will please take notice that the Annual Meeting os the abo¥e Company Will be held at the UNION HOTEL, inthis city, on FRIDAY. January 27th; 1865, at 8 P. A. H. OTHEMAN, nee: ” Nevada, January fo J. G. H. Meyer, uaF First Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer. ' 228. Montgomery Street, San Francisco. — HE First Premitm awarded by the-Mechanic’ Institute at their last Fair held in San ¥ a im. 1864. at variety of Billiard Bagatclle, Rondo Chalk and Billiard Cloth on hand und seld at New York Old Balls turned over and colored at $2 per 6-1 BRAN DRETH?’ S$ PILLS, The Weak, the Consumptive, Rheumatic, Cos-. “Every doae makes the blood purer: The nerves} commence in the arteries and inate in the veins. These pills, as a first effect, act upon the arterial blood, increasing the circulation, by which impurities are deposited in the veins, and they throw. off such collections into the . bowels, which organs, by the energy derived from Brandreth’s Pills, expel them from the sion griping. and even make the patient feel ree, This is an excellent sign. and shows Brigham’s, San Fran >. jaa6 bax OTICE is hereb: pce that unders N Tipe this styegrete) ioe rtner; under the firm e of LE TON aad will ome ye Ae jon business at the old ahd well t Baown 8 Ban 33 §2 Broad Street,’ in Kidd-and Knox Nevada, Jan. 2nd, 1865. Leavitt & Hamilton having tire interest uf A. H. Hanson ness of A, Hf Fiunson & Co , are ized to settle the same, NEW SALOON. ve JOHN. (Hahn, se OULD inform the the pata shat be has opened a Saloon under Leeoeq’s: on Pine Street, Where he will-al keep on. band the dest quality of ways besied he Wines, Ales, Liquors, Lager ac Beer, Cigars, A Aad ta fect fact edad bac. usually found in a first ar wanta good < hatcon of Jonn gra _ Nevada Hestaurant. @.% LBCOCG would inform te rete jurchased the enlate busilone Pt be. sure and. se, at Leds Cit, Gupeitle Beckmadt-aluh,” oe . % ‘ort a si of Nevaél ile} , of Oregon. The , Peaiid. we will). in the next. Congress by. six . NG Wes Howland Fla R Van Loan ‘do ierman Unionville G Alexander —do-— ~~ aE Battery street; between Clay atid Washington. Herne rted a very extensive axsortment of Mg io: Goods and Musical a [nstramen desription, ‘they’ are. deter: apes a pat. the whole. stock at re marke low ok » = er 3 a Bus Corner of es; Ge picsent at the pops of p Bs schael, or who has not been uce the apes, the ty ee, must farnish a This .Cor.her) perents of
poe a rt the cause of absence or uess. By order: e Board. ; A. Gs PI ER : £ ¥F, SPENCE, niin tt Jan. Ist. Stee eo CH is hereby given th By mrintiee between A. Hanson, Charles Cc. soweitt and M. 8: Hami.ton under bo name of A. H: Hanson ‘0. will -becomedissolved on the first. day of ear hE? 1865, Ws limitation. SON & CO.: Nevada, = sist, 1864. caeaial Saddlery, and aracu Shop. w. a siheliibee G OULD respectfully inform the citizens of NeVada that-he dn purchased the stock trade of E. P. Larribee, and will keep conety on hand at hechis abuosneeal = FOOT or MAIN STREET, _Harnesses, Saddles, Whips, — Spurs, ofthis kind, Harness Repaichig and Trimming Done at short notice and at the lowest rates. Nevada, h. Adom’s German, Tonic and : Aromati¢ Bitters. Thiese Bitters havé been extensively used in this State for the past fourteen years, and has been improved pon from timete time until they have reached a ree ofexcellence unsurpassed “by any other Bittersin the market. For all de rangements of the Stomach and nap ot a ve orDana or when the system has been reduced ‘eyers,over-exertion or from other causes, the. invalid will find these Bitters not only suited to the taste, but, one of the most valuable anxiliaries fop a speedy and permanent restoration te health and strength.. Price 50 cents per bottle. r sale all Druggists and Grocers, sep30 A Spledid Exhibition.—One of the most attractive exhibitions in San Francisco, at the present time, “is at Messrs. Hyer & Co's., 406 Attorney and. Counselor at ‘Law. ¥FFICE—In Ki id's Building, corner of Broad and Pine « Nev: Te Soemieneeeonten = . LL pérsons holdin prdtag, Warrants arc ioe the a 8 drawn on A General Fund of Nevada Soosty and ae istered between February 12th. 1864, and Aug. 1Sth, 1864, are requested to present Masten same for payment. Interest'on the same ceases at the fate of this advertisement. W. iH. SRAWTORD, at Treasurer Nevada . Namoas TO CREDITORS,-In the mat ter of the Estate of E. C. Purtyman,deceas‘Noticé is —_ shew Ls how the Lo rms: ren tinea gies all bameneg, Hare ing claims paar ving” ¢ inet the estate of said age ri 4 exhibit bame, with the within after the first pu tcatiow of this noaoe, tae undersigned. rcoedecang eh ace eas st eee Nevada Te ea BF ee al fons. Administrator of said Estate. MUEL LEWis, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ‘Pipes; ® beer ener Cards, we. =At the old stand— we ae He gener poly ha <. aia meager , Th pie F as he res 1h st patronage, he wetinlly olici 5 moiriees, Blacksmith &. Wheelwright. adhe caper cg the sihiowe of rsp eng tay has t “at tho brett 3 ow : occupied by Sam. Oates where he is do everything in the’ Sean tine a wig scandent pa ~ Crk ¢ . Setting Out to Close Business! : atthe partnership . = CALIFORNIA wire ami ronvitiee themselves of the truth in regard ‘And in fact everything semliy found in-a Store. . ee Onin & Knox Building, oe . NEVADA ete — & —-— hes Pe ¢ —— 2 The ‘Entire Stock of blr BRY Goods! a Oyen 8. ROSENTHAL, Comamercial Street, Nevada, under the . ' Daily Transcript Printitig Offiée. —_— 2 r AM about to-ehange business ands and therefore é offer my entire stock of Dry. ' Lower than Cost Prices 1 ally found ina store of this kind. Bonnets, Latest Styte of ‘Hats, ‘Stik ” ‘Mantillas, Shawls, Dress ena Goods, Domestic Goods, And in fact everything in the Dry Goods lineAlso alarge stock of JEWELRY? -p-Ladies of Nevada and yieinity are invited of Goods to prices and quality of goods. Now is the time to buy Dry Goods Cheaper thaméver before t aS “Nevada, Deo. 18th, 1000. Cans. of Exoellent--Fruit e --POR SALE BY CEO. E. TURNER, ON PINE STREET, PPLES, Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums, es ce mn and an. ricseontel ¥aby. riety-ofthe Finest Quality of Fruits ! Will he sold at lower ratewthan they can be chased any wherein the city. Allof this was put up last season in this — urruit 18 aw NERVOUS” ; ANTI DOTE,’’ SS PETES I TERI * large supply just received and ey For ae by E. F. SPENCE. lida: ties oak pared to 1 the :best of eve » Vea Seouph Kutz, neee an SER STEN ‘GEO. E. TURNER, paaLeg tx HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, MINING TOOLS, Crockery and Glass’ War< And fact every(h ally found in store ofthis kind, wh: veil be sol ud cheep £ . Taare: eerie aeamaate ake a ‘ gadhave returned to Arlington, free. ‘The pai idnity as unjust, and by political val . miss E. COFFEY, “ug . Paentor mnemas, KUTZ, City Attorney. gh steed i Democratic liberty, and the intelli : . me “NOTICE. ae and whose case was the subjéet of of this age, cannot survive.” . here regularly} J \ Tin tie “some controversy in the ‘papers about the , i ‘accomam as ale ais: elem time of the rebellion, is among aa Deap.—N. . P. Pilinadegs, pond ae ¥ *. fies houre-—Breakiant 6 to ale ae s. ea Mecmehcnetntmetrram. Si ay hear Sra puceaee eee ; vernor Territory of Wiscon. . hed a ’ everyt : Aiabams, recently explo hapehocor Tue San fog bieddes . are to “ir only what they get ery st Neve, Dee. 200. * mond: is eceek to have bee pS peaches sola cen k Rorceaty y rempenstaily oattenee . Seana ma m20 A. 1s0ARS,. Fedenlly Willed 's fow days ago in Horta . VPoGTephiCel appearance. eee ce om, Bates . . Nalaailin Calin te oC Ex-Sexaton Latham and ee WEE RROST Bes Remeet, Between Rreat] : HY SECKAN. . WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &e., Go : Jatrived in New York on the 4th wt. tentaee Sarasa earatanss tame ay” . Neptdcor te Wogrer & Cv'ece Broad Beet . cS is Em The stock —— of all kinds of goods usw 8. ROSENTHAL, d on Broad st. where bas seal g Bar a) & = eee eee Bewng ——— SATURI Lo _Apourt ft lows went night to ret * some-of the _ day night-} _ Unions was the respect cers were i trict Grand da, city :.N booy arke; 7 N:-Gi, Joh 7 itflama’ : V.G,8.C P. W. Rob: 8. &., 8. BR G. John Pa The mee’ Conclusion pagne &c.~ ~ ap in Ter were ‘kept were made “Bargent,” C Herrick; W Nevada bre ed with the taiment, ar Grass ‘Valle Jation of th G. V. Unio: the Nationc ProsPec almost ever city, prospe shovels and that the sig ae -— doles are su ye and every d cessful in“ are becomir ty is the best fortune, and hills and gu pected. Ne set in motio dirt, is bein; may be -cai taken out in far exceed t a time i in tl . Ba Me . Tunnel Co? . The capital “000, with fif ‘Jet for ranni thousand fe > _ than one hw The claims just above tl ,, Steck. Int . . tunnel there . “Tent quartz . taken out a double track out impedin, The Compa prospect the find valuabk A Rica J of the riches “strikes” in village of N city. Speci “lots” of pu ‘wich looking feet thick an hold a few : nate discove diately to ta! the value of. QUARTZ at .