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June 16, 1864 (4 pages)

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emg ws ee eel OR PRESIDENT.. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Pak ot 4 ry ot gapobeds is a¢ followaz . vide the stimr of 10,090 by the price of gold Jin New York. Per example, say thet the To Derermine THE-VALUE. oF GREENprice of gold in Néw York’ to-day is 198; 10,000 divided by 198 is 50 .100-198ths, or very neatly 504% thitis to way; a” ote doNar . greenback is worth 504, cents. The brokers in this State usually add five per‘cent., which _ FOR VICE PRESIDENT. MONROE Docratve.—Since the itivasion of Mexico bythe French and the attempt to set up in that country a foreign Prince “as ruler, the Monroe doctrine las been much talked of. The doctrine was promulgated in the Annual Message of President Monroe, December 2d, 1823. It embraces more than amere claim by the Government to dictate & course to be pursued by European gove ernments in regard to American ‘Centinent. It is founded in ‘truth and justice, rendering ‘aid to the weak and a means for the pros. tection of ourseltes. The following is the doctrine enunciated by President Menro.— It has become a part.of our National law: “The political system of the allied powors is essentially different in thia respect from that of Anverica: This difference procerds -from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defense ef sur own, which haa been achieved with vo nich lose of blood and treasure, and matured by} the wisdom of our most. enlightened citizens, and ander which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whule nation is de» voted. We owe it, therefore, to candor and the amicable relations existing between the United States and those poweta, to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerons to our peace and safety. “With the existing éolonies or dependencies of any European power, We have not interfered, and shall not interfere. But with the: Guvernaments who have declared their Independence and maintained it, and-on just principle acknowledged, we-could net view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlna thotuanifestion of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. a ae —Hicuwaymen.—Our county ia at present ___ infested with a miserable aet_of thieves who have, until recently, remained very quict.— Since the gang which had a rendezvous at Gassaway's-was_broken up: by the-arrest and conviction of five or six of the crowd we have had but few robberies to record. Within-two months two robberies have been Gommitted near the Randolph bouse, both proba. bly by the same party. The robbery of Ellis, committed as it was in broad day-light, with three persons upou the road almost within bailing distance, is one of the boldest we have ever heard of. We hope some of these scoundrels will be speedily brought to justieej. for unless thie ia done by some means we way look for & lively business in this county on the ronds. There is also ‘a gang of miserable petit thieves infesting this » town, who maintain existence on what they can eteal by breaking into the cabing of min~ ere and stealing “grub” whenever the owner leaves his piace. eee ceed Fount oF JULY.—The celebration of the Foutth of July in thie city promises to be a grand affair, The committees are busi‘ly engaged in making the arrangements to . ensure the comfort of all whe attend.” A commodious and pleasant place will be fixed up forthe exercises of the day. The military, a6 fur.as heard trom, have accepted the invitation extended by the Nevada Light Guard and will be present on that day. The soldier boys of-cur city are preparing fora grand ball at Temperance Hall on the night of the Fourth. We advise everybudy eatside te come to Nevada on the Fuurth. A Severe TEST. The Suspens:on bridge . ° wae yesterday submitted to a test which very few wooden structures would have with. . stood. Sixty-four head of cattle were driven upon the bridge, and when almost two-thirds of the way ‘aciose they became frightened; those in. front stopped, and were rusbed upon by those in the rear, until they were huddled together in the smallest space possible. The crowding of the cattle from side to sidecaused the bridge to sway: up and down. “Ina few moments the cattle getturned round and atarted for the opposite side ata full run—the entire 64. The gen‘tleman who .witneased the scene, says the wdration of the bridge must have been aearly three feet, The weight ofthe cattle could'nt have been less than 51,200 pounds, > Aer such &-test as this, we can salely rely. Tus Onaror.—Dr. Bellows is to deliver he Fourth of July oration at San Franéisco, -of the past Week are too few and unimportant er manner their destiny, by f Any Kuropean power, in. any other light than LAT AT. STATES. California.s..cs.as oo BF MEIMROUPL. cocceccascs tl -}+-Gonneeticute ress -6-> New Hampshitessc: Delawere..sseres. # 37 New Jeracy..... 7 Illinois... eeecees WT New York.. cccccae 3 Fulah, ccnsncovesic MP LO Nigiss scccesiiscces 21 flown ie “PORN ass Kanetescciciia o/ Penney tvanin. 3. 26 Kentucky ...es0. 1l. Rhode Island.... 4 MING.. 000% + 94 Ferme tciiscces sci 5 Muryland... 4.. “7 . West Virgivia... 6 Massachusetts...-12) Wisconsin..... 8 Michigan .. =" iol Minnesota. « wae ROORL: ceicciveses 231 STATES PROBABLY VOTING. AYKaMAns.ceceseeens B RAVAGE: 5 diveiietenress 3 COLORS Os oricesscace 3 Tennessee... Perry 2 LOUIBIAN .ceeee. ceeeee 7 Virginia (part)....8 ‘6 Nebrarka.... soeee 3 + Rotaliina Geiccreapevecce 36 would make the value here ‘at the above price Tor gold in New York 554 cents. A Contosiry.—The Virginia Union of the H4O8thtearns from some Mormon teatusters just-arrived there, that the remains of an Indian have beer-found-near Salt Lake com~ pletely imbedded 1n rock salt, four feet-below the durface. The body was in a state of coinplete preservation, and from appearances had lain in the same position for many years, or perhaps for ages. The flesh was} perfectly dry, like thatof a mummy, and it ‘was evident that it had been perfectly sat« -urated with brine, which prevented its decay. The Indian was about tke usual size, and resembled the Piutes thatnow. inhabit ‘the same locality. Part of a, bear-skin .and a rude byw were found near. by, and at. a distance’ of a few yards a pair of elk-borns of enormous size:-weére disinterred. a ARI Tue Stock Manket.—Each Saturday morning for some months past, says. the ‘Gold Hill News, ithas been our custom to give-a-review-of the proceedings of the stockmarkets of the Teriitory, for the preceding week. A review of the sales for that period, given in the most condensed possible fori, need-te-ceeupy from half to two-thirdd ofa column in our-paper. What a fall is here, ny countrymen! The proceedings and sales to deserve; —and--eertuinly—eould-—not-be strung out inte a very lengthy paragraph. the preseut spportiontent the following is . } the electoral vote of the several States “Tie Eveeroran Vore ov 1064.— Under . which will participate in the coming Presidentivl election : The following States, now in rebellion, would have been entitled to toral votes’: ALEbarmadsecceccncesas 6 North Carolina<... 9 Florldn. ss cseecancias § South Carolina.... 6 Georgia... eeeupenns O TOMES. ciezcvececeswas 6 Miasissippi.....7 Virginta(part).... 6 In the event ofa vote of all these States. the whole number of electoral votes would have been 321, making necessary to a chvice of President and Vice President 161. If we omit the votes of the States and districts in rebellion; and inelude those whieh will enter the Uoien, er will have returned te allegianee, the whole number of votes will be 267, of which 134 will be safficient to elect. statement recently madu in the rebel House af Representatives, the oumber of troops supplied to the rebel army by the respective States ines “the war began, baa been as follows: Florida, 4,000; Alabama, 40,000;
Georgia, 51,000; Louisiana, 36,000; Mississippi, 40 000 ; North Carolina. 26,000; South Carolina, 25°000: Texas, 29,000; Virginia; 103,000; — Arkansas, 28,000; Tennessee, 34,000; Missouri, 35,000: Kentucky, 20,000. and Maryland, 20,000, ‘Total 510,000. Snow.—A tallof snow iv June ig not a common occurrence in latitude 40° North, says the Gold Hill News, but such a deliyhtful episode happeneéd.to this favored people on Friday night last ‘Phe mountainsaround us were white with suow}~and the loftier ranges to the southward which\had assum< ed their summer bue of dingy-browa nearly to the summit, are again clad in their dreary wiuter mantle. = setae hobipasbonricek ; , Mountain ManouaRky.—Thiahard and heavy wvod, says the Alpine Chronicle, growsin great abundance on the summits of the meuntuides around Markleeville. Those who have worked it think it will make very fine rencering. 3 . TMs apiritiiahets m the United States are said tou number five millions ef persons. fifty-four elec>] Ip ie nid that $16,000,000 bave been raised by the Sanitary Fairs, ind: netememagnneser tees sopaeang: Testing Brivces—In a°.recent ease TH IME HAS E . . ICE CREAM SALOON! By with tegird to a bridge, /an expétt vety cor, Pave ps) i 7S S rectly testified that a mietsared march of mend ie + ee i fs : JULIUS DREYF US, = ” bridge tha : af 3. Ue 4 OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of T = the ie teshiul ® colt é —— nat t_ = a * Off ? Nevada that he keepson hand, at the ‘ the trotting of a hort produced double Opposi ticn Dying * . United, Gates Bakery, Pine St., = vibration ofa twelve ‘or fod if” loco= © Saphe very best quality of te Se Ee Toe Cream, Confectionery and Cake 4 Watcher’ akolin ot 64, Le Alljof whith is manufactured at this Establish y . A MAN named Fletcher, who rourdered a ment ofthe best materials. A roum hes been : man in the mountains about a year ago, was j be Ba rE tro arrested in San Francisco by the Sheriff of . Every kind of Candice for sale whelesale_or ~~ dal Los Angeles county, on Monday, ro “. Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to: _ eob <n ee s é a ) . Order at short notice rs — = = A YOUNG mau vomed Greenleaf C. Des! To the People of Nevada County . Ae Lheve. io my employ the best-of Comte. Bor: merritt, in SanFranciseo,--beeame ‘insare} 4 ee ee f purchased at this place to be of a superior qual —____ ie . oe ee : . — ihe 1y. Give me a trial all you,in want of the good. Ss eu through religious excitement, and was sent thinge in this line. 7 jeli we to the Insane Asylum. = ie . = ea 7 een Sie _ . IMPRCVE THE OPPORTUNITY SS see Fre Christrn: Commission have. receiv ASS canis ‘ 2 : a additional subscriptions »mounting to $1,447, di GREAT EQUESCURICULUM ewes making with amount heretofore: remitted 4 Go to the Headquarters for Your hie 5.8 hay total of 811 447. ‘ ; . CAMEL.SHO ; ea ¥ wil ee) ° ie aixt x¢han robats and Gymnasts has m organiz National Exchange Hotel, =" __ . seienbat regent of enpamaa ty = De} BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY. ( ska iti Wo DAY Ge cake mots x a5 MR. H. C, LEE, = * ANG AGP Ets 2 zee apy po 4 well-known store. on the The well known Pioneer Manager of the Pacific aay LANCASTER « TIABEY, Propyetors. ‘ ; ° Const. whe has secured the services of comeof Ha a 141h, . Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts,, . the most Fae Tuespay, June 14th, . ~ "=" * Disti OE mar mem sr sag 3 P McCarty Virginia --I Dempsey French cor: WILL BE SOLD istinguls 1€G LasterD istes poll Mise ph ge ps4 iog pany do : : es : -—sLso— Py Mies Johnson tf) 31) Loller Omega ate P Richardson do John Yule Placer coum . At Lower Rates than ever before A Host of California Talent T R Hancock “do 8 Granger Foreat city AVe “. J Nichole __ 40 MUook & w Lincoln . : ba, : J sft nies Miss Faylor cut? iton Washington KNOWN IN NEVADA! Which enables him to produce all ing Eicgaae Del Mee fayler San Fres R Sage ea. Sor : — They will have the honor of appearing before res, LH Bickford, do” Mrs Kdwards Sah Jose ° : thé citizens of Nevada and vicinity ee one of befo W Broudfit do A Abbey do ' their most brilliant, original aud diversified enH McKiliey do N Rawarda Hensices Pp For Cash Only.! tertsinments on Ss R Ridge ° t Rosendall French c i i 4 H Ridzer-& w Willowt W Fay Dutch Flat FRIDAY EV ENING, June 17th. prov D Hyde Gold Hill i Hitiet Dutch goed : A A Dathttney ieee —F Navy Forest Spring? . 4#-order-to give-the resder in-Nevads-and-the“Brice of Adwmleson.:..iscsesesserssssesses $100 pan BE Fellow Grase Valley H M Wheeler Wash adjoining towns a partial idea of the Magnificent . Children uner JO YORTB ses eee seeeesaes 50 cents. di M —— w . € oy 8) te ota Forest bill Bargains we are giving in the aoe Open-at "ROWN & ADAMS Agente. Miss McLoud~ do rs Lee Omega ” { ; Wh di »4 . AG Chew w & ¢ do I Comstock Cal 8-0 , B Hunton Lake city BN *tarr Glenbrook CLOTHING LINE, The company will perform at North San Juan ~~~ that KR Robinson Nevada S Nichols Nevada : fine tith,antat Moore's Flat on the 16th. ti March do Wm Holdrica § do i Nevada, June 11th—td ae dic N Burnett de — Hf Hufiman do We have deemed it best to set forth the prices ae mace mami sataliaaedathteeeemmmeremeamaea ents =a Ot a few al ticles—for instance _ a $3 PS Some things can be-done as well as . ''eek Coats, Blue Bley $5 apiece LS ai othérs--Sam,. Patch, Biack Doeskin Suits, at $18 . ‘ : : Y an 3 : TOS inna FOUNTAIN SODA ka pCa ams + aay “. "No. T Fancy Cassimere Suiits 7 ; I mat fo . atSiS per suit. ae ee this JOHN C. FINDLE . a Linen Dusters $2 apiece. FRANK GUILO'S ai = ? . ! ¢ Wishes everybody in’ the county of Nevada to} White Shirts $2150 and up. On Main Street, next door to the Post Office. tow bear this fact in mind that he is selling ~_ , ; ‘ : wurds: = ee ‘sae be thie beat of Boots oe aot upwards Nevads city AMERICAN BEEF, Calf bac and front.. 4 Che ther *heapest . ; Buck Driving Gloves-Cheap. . — : sd vich Cheaper than the very Cheapest ; COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! pias 1 not only k hand the best of Beef, but . . ual Ss ii not only keep on han c bes oef, ea : o always have the nigest : Tell Your Friends ’ sell MUTTON, : oe ae MARDEN & FOLCER’S can POR K, a : aL CELEBRATED P = . \Great Bargains, ; of ¢ vs hed ut MEAL, Sreanen BY Eamily Coffee! of te “aie ; bed Thave been selling Beef, Pork, Mutton and y . Isnow used in every First Class flotel and prinVeat to the citizens of Nevadafor a number of . S PAN Y. <n Pein clais yeare know exactly what they wast—the very S. H A A Ss & C 8) M A cipal Restaurant in San Francisco png eet Ments at alow figure. lam the man to sui : eee i en " ee ; them in this respeet Se W "hou the econ a Repting org that dint whisk a acute meee ont pete, hap ath : duced our new patent Roaster ; rate to. , why then try some piace where they ° : The undersigned having tested the quality owe don't eefl puch stuf. Furnishin g Goods ! se a a os rroroneeaty “at fod tro sd P Neither do . sell Pork, Veal or Mution that : a T panathie te poe brand, eitder foreign or mad m on halted fat on saw-dust and WILD BE SOLD domestic. ga — si dines z be Hardenburg FOP ccedyceeveses ‘uss House Persons wishing anything in the meat line : r se @v-. L. Leland & Co....... »+-Occidental Hotel now should taping keg db pp we <a are At prices that will su pri 5 os & Johnson.... ae oe Bc The known to sell the best, and especially those who ; : Sargemt..-s-.sreee;American Exchange BUY THEIK BEEF! Ofcourse judgment will be ery one in want of them. } Fs Wevgent. ..-+..-.<ccsnc0se International mets rendered in my favor-and per consequence, ex Pye gs ’ CO. £ , POMBE vceticdncccisésctsioss Rail Road . pecting the large increase of Cusiness, I have : ee Stevens & Oliver. ....cccsccocvces Restaurant the . completed arrangements to supply any number [2's GQIOOWINEs oo Seccecccccccocccnccecrse Restaurant of people with the best of __Valises from $2 50 and up. United RtMbeS. +++ eseeeesseersrecesees Restaurrns T " xf New FOP, .cccacevcncecsccce weeeereee } Meat at Very Low rates! ’ Trunks--cheaper than the Tehama.. ea eks -Resta t Equ ving yEK ow Porter & Collins.. ...ccscccoveses estauran whe JOHN €. FINDLEY. ivery Cheapest: Engleberg & Wagner. 22c.00.c+s.1 Restaurant oe Nevada, June 16th. Ete , Ete., The ibe att +a -. Cassimere Pants, $3 50 up. We are putting up that brand of Corres in . ) . : FANCY GLAZED PArers fer the Trade, end we form Glorious Opportanity to Purchase Mats at very Low Rates. ask bat a trialto substantiate the above recom étra Toys! Candies! Nuts ! Under Shirts, from $1 up. . Oeéer Mhagéem & Folger’s Java Coffee /’ been " . 5 from ar y of the Grocers,or,from éur manufactory hind FRUIT, FIREWORKS, &c, Neccrct: ; hele yn rma oa ogee pone teers’ . : oe . _ s*seco: uality, and has no reference to the ea NICHOLAS SLOCOVICH, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS . iitvcbrand. MARDEN & FOLGER, H+} just a senty a splendid stéek of TOYS, AT SAN FRANCISCO Jet ; 220 Front sevice feeinantaral R of every shape, quality, and style imagina Wholesale Prices 0” —— EEE hie s bic. Parents come and selvet something to please , ‘ead the little ones, ee “A Slight Cold,” Coughs. form Candie qenam entire nek stock and a great ya: rh rays spa a ase ipa i pinoy bani riety fresh trom the San ‘renciseo manulactories . ‘ ™ a Cough or “SLIGHT cé it n its > : : MB ah ng tea + angen kinds, and warranted to This is decidedly the Greatest that whichin the teginning would yield to a T ofa superior quality. ; we Oates ee pred ’ mild remedy, if neglected. soon attacks the . _ ee sane Seaman ~the best ever brought imdaucement ever offs * lungs. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches’’ give sure ey . ; me a and almost immediate relief. Military Officers ~~ eave coehivns Tame tisfacti : and Soldiers should have them, as they can be ~~ TT S&S guarant-e satisfaction Tin pocket and. taken “Te _Jel6 At the od stamd on Pine street. . A Dollar saved isa Dollar earned. peng i Fhe potest aad taken ap connie toV : NOTICE. ad Agents for California, Renptncton & Co. 3 0" nnn : ‘San Francisco. é atage SPOONS Leewing thesnpelves epee to — _— ny net ennai — aod uThe Florence Sewing Machine —Ths the . * ~ y Picase call and pay . articlein our line w we are determin is teft vur Notes and Aceounts and who are authorin this section of country. city or county at regular Agent’s rates. mast tae 0 revelpt for ua. A. BLOCK & ©CO. . _V¢ Purchase our Goods strictly for cash and . be seen to be appreciated. Read the ‘followiig ROS ~: oe * 4 Nevada, June 12th. * ean therefore lay all competition in the shade. testimonial from a few of our prominent citizens ing ¢ ~ 3 Reto th ea as have oe oer so Rae he who have them. Instruttions given free. of th shall receive our Goods hereafter from an <Omeee SuPenree~ "1 most fashionable Clothing Warehouses in the AS seeten ene aanALE hems a . pT hy ot New York. +a ’ . I Ss. BOT HSCHI LD, . in order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of . At Weaver& Co’s store, 59 Broad street, Nevada a At the building formerly occupied b a order y — foug’ Machic a Ge. P ¥ . the above'and be convinced that this is no clap— —_— eee trap arrangement, we invite you to call andex-. We, the »ndersigned, having the “Ficrence place wr -Spevereadig Ne these goods and the im syccessful operation at our homes, would ; toes ; Keeps copstantly on hand the best of & C cheerfully recommend them to those in. want of =~ and . Which he will sell at the lowest possible rates. . , H. Maca, C.M Barns. M.D, = out good Cigars, Tobacco. Pipes, r. Pine & Commercial Sts. . G.k. Fangonan, H. FARQUHAR, find . should by py pesky call at this well-known ¢s5 W. Kxow rox, W. BiceLow, t= : api-if 2 wEY A Cc JouN HEREIYORR, s i es 3 . ; ih S