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7 Te Boaap or SvPEnvisons—OFFICIAL
REPont.—Wednesday, March 9, 10 o'clock
4.4. Present, P.E. Jefferis, President of
Buard, Jos: Worrell and 8. D. Bosworth.
In the matter of the ‘regulation of the tolls
en the Chalk Biuff Turnpike & Co's toll
road, ordered that the same be and are hereby fixed for ene year from this date as follows: 6-horse, mule or ox team, $150; 4
GR SO i ee AEED
ranseri
eo ieee ir hac lea Sia
HE und agent for the “F '
Sewitig Machine Co.” takes pleasate in'‘announcing ‘to those in want, that he now lias sash
with the General: Agent for the
Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that he can furnish at short notice, any kind machine wanted.
The price ranges from $65 00 to $145 00.
A specimen can be scen at my residence, No.
#8 quotes from an article of s
correspondent in the Obio Crisis, in which
the writer claims that the salvation of the
country depends upon the Dewoefatic party.
We suppose that the argument is based up+on the homeopathic idea that like cures like;
treason’ia the North and treason in the
South would soon settle the difficulty and
FRIDAY MORNING, MAR. 11tn,
City and Connty Official Press
IDAY
s tc J. B.
» will rece
ork, &c. a
GREAT TRIUMPH. .
ee
District
rm, 1864.Selling Of! . _ WEATHER SeecuLaTiIons.—The present . heal the breach. The Democratic party . go. $1; 2do 75; 1 do 50; horse and. rider, 85 beertoead a cia eas atten te
‘season is more disastrous to business inter-. would thus be saved, but liberty gone. 25; pack animals loaded, 25; uoloaded, 124: . ., so ee -————pea pt Court,
eata.than any which has occurred since the. The writer of the comniunication thus ad. jouse stock per head, 05. : GEo. A. RANDALL, Agent: SELLING OFF! A. R. Jenk
eopquest of California. The year of floods . dresses bis fellow Democrats. ges
At WeAVER & Company’s store, No. 59 Broad _ Examined and approved the official bond
mi.tf
of Ira Stanley, Justice of the Peace for EuBelden {
endants.
Jonathan .
caused much destruction of property, and
~ gore inconvenience and discomfort ; but the
Let us preserve this Government and street. Nevada City.
preserve it for ourselves. "Twas the spirit
re aa reka township. ONSTABLE’S SALE—By virtue ofan] __ ee nee saga’
____ahating of the. water was followed by abun. Both rwes the hand-of the founder of the:. —Exsmined and approved the official bond . Ee a Ted i ogee BANNER, ayy
dant harvests, both of cereals and gold. The . Democratic party that traced the instrument . of Chas. Foster, road overseeer for district . the Peace in and for. Little York. towaxhip. > “Da the Coruer ot
life blood uf the State flowed from the moun} that made us one among the nations of the . No 1, Nevada township. __ . county of Nevada and State orale, Cald
dant.
John Caug
ing date Mareh 7th, 1864, to satisfy a judgment
rendered by said Court on the ist day of March,
164, in favor gof M. J. Heydlauff aud sgeinst
eurth ; and daily, almost hourly since, has
the leason been read to the American pevuL-ple, that_for-theie, _ne step be taken, no:
tains in precious streams as a consequence
oseph Mi
of.
of abundant nnd chesp-water. It is difficult
It is hereby ordered that all toll road BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
within. the county, fdr which no licence has y. for the sum of
OC a a
ao SE ea et Pane Se
in Hee
to say that such n. year as that is @ draws . inove could be , until engraven on tliat] been granted to collect tulls, or rates of tells see tact enh. ipserestce poe pn gs By ool : eg e nica it . 7 te —
back to the State, there are so many compen:. step or movement in letters of living light, . Gxed as provided by law, within one. year . taken in execution the following 4 soribed pro : Tae “4
i i id A : € tached a . . . bp > 4
Se seman. bir sents. oe — yar si : next preceding the date of this order, will . wit 4 All the right. title and interest of saic delothing, etale. . But now comes @ year when no rains re-. Truein part, but there is « vas: difference . . . 1, -fited to the county unless the owners . fendants of. iq and fo that certain wuiuing claim ‘ehing Gi ny ie
fresh the earth to gladden the heart of the . between the spirit of De-cocracy aud the ur agents of auch fonds apply to the Board ee ae MT tae Week abtapadg*s calms Furnis ing oods, . Phelan
magmapt 90 atorwe anpene Re — rot cmap prone tigen periy : This party it) within thirty days for such license or fixing pi ides . Phase b enrernns ogee Sacnmiie a Z Hats, for plai
with (he indispensible element for his opera» . Was that crushed the spirit of democracy . 1 rates us before mentioned. ap vtainleg to said claim. Sapepae a Boots & Sh G.Smi
* 1 Hi ‘ im
ne
ies
page th acta Am wh Bree rae Rees pia rhs My Bika wipinastacde:¢ of} ‘The clerk 1s hereby directed to send a copy pebite sale ait ton ahore cow i property for OOts & HnoEs, okey . in the mountains. Where activity and suc. speech and of the press; that scourged the :
~~ end pay a higher price for the necessaries of
~~ fyen to feed four of the larger counties; We
of the above order to each of the fullowing
cash, payable in U. 8 gold or sitver coin, to the
cena would be ubserved in tho hills and ra-. backs: of free men, citizens of the United . 1 or4ons highest bidder, at the village of ted Doe. on . BOY'S Ch OTHING! @ nrada C
vines, dry mounds and dusty channels meet . States, because they dared, in obedience to} spiog. Freeman, of Freeman's crossing.— . 9 o'clock. 4. »., and . 4 o'clock, aR . adie
the eye. The gold that would reward toil . their consciences, to utter what they believ-. ba wards, of Henness Pass Turnpike Co.— Fr one rer MILT. COMBS, Conk Together with a large stock of ut for
ia securely locked up, and day after day goes . 6d to be the truth. The writer might have. arent of South. Branch Turoplke Co.— . (IONSTABLE S SALM.—Wiwrear, on : iMiam \
by while the heavens afe as brass and the with truth gone further and shown how the Agent Union Turnpike Co. pM ca his Po theo A. D. rom 4 Fa Ln RUBBER CL OTHING : A.C
-oarth is parched. Demeeratis party had forgotten the teach: . ‘The most of the statutes belonging to the . Court of B. McGoun, in and for Little York i : #1 ——
Thé consequence in the present is that ings uf Jefferson and Jackson, low in letters county having been destroyed by the fire of ay omg = Teese, no we fe i 3 fee : "gi
usinese is stagnant. Merchants and busi. of light the word Democracy was incribed . way. 8, 1863, ordered-that R.-H. Farquhar, Enter for tee saan se shave nendres i) aixty Ee ~ 8: Prat
ness men cannot collect their dues because . on the banners of the disuryanizers in the County Clerk, be diréeted to buy for the use . of sult. with interest ph tars qian hly 4 At Cost prices oo
their customers have no — and no oe ee oer of the county officers, two copies of Statutes . tion etd the ; ether with weraing corte ; means to obtain it by labor. Credits neces. ® at to C) C bg \fornia fo : one of 1 : And » hereas on the t y of March, A. D. 1864, 2 Soggs
sarily lengthen, for men must live. Every. . Chanan ite leader, the leaders of the rebellion id ig os one dietabone Shen. Siete plaints pened ened i eae : eouoesi fee plaintiff,
body grows poorer, because all consume, . lwoked for sid and comlort and at their) rie snowing accounts were allowed: — . 204 the Property therein deseribed to-wit: Phe . Persona in want of any of the above nam.—
‘The consequences in the future it ia unsfactury to anticipate. It is cercain that
vot halfa grain or any other crop will be
raised in the State thie year? If the heavens
do not svon refresh the earth, the whole ag.
rieultural product of the State will not sufwill be compelled te become importers again
life. Cattle are dying off literally by thousands in all the southern counties. By a tatally dry season, as. this now threatens to be,
rection except to judgment.
hands they received it. He might have saia
the Democratic party are in favor of putting
a stop to “this cruel war,” the terms to be
fixed by Jeff. Davis and the rebel Congress.
He might have said that the rebellion. was
nourished into tife-in-the bosom of-aDemo«
ératic Administration. — .
Phe glories'of the Denwcratic_party-are
with the past. It wae prostituted to the
base purpoers of treason, and has been buried for its crimes. For it there is no reaurs
Upon it reste
‘the responsibility for all the blood shed and
Special Fund—Wwm. Sevtt, for wood
nished county, $5 00. :
G. W. Welch, for books furnished to
County Superintendent of Schouls, $13 50.
Road Fund—Wallaco Caldwell, for services
as road overseer fur district No. 4, Nevada
township, $75 00.
Geseral Fund=H. Mackie & Ce., for juror certificates, $21 00.
Board wdjoutaed to Friday, March 11, at
10 o'clock, A.M.
Tut ALABAMA.— lhe pirate Alabama is
. of mining ground known as the Chalk Bluff, No.
I company’s claima. situated below the Newman
ranch: aid claims join Derham & Co--o=a the
borth and flussey & Ce. oa the south. and raaning back to the centre of the Bluff. Also one
undivided one fourth interest of a certain canon
claim commenring at Bourke & Cook's upper
line on the south rane h of Missouri canon, and
running up said canon to Derham & Co’s line —
Also thé mining tools, sluires, hydraulics and
hose pipes belonging to said interest in said
claims. te levied upon and scld te satisfy said
judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds
thercof applied to the payment of said sums of
iven that 1 will expose to Notice is hereb
public sale all of the abeve described property
to the highest bidder for cash, at the village of
Ki , On Saturday, the zd
ed articles will do well to call on us befere.
day of April, 1864, . .
betweeen the heurs of 9 o'clock, A.M. and 4
purehasing elaewhere, as we want to close
out the ENTIRE STOCK. :
Thankful to our patrons for former favors ©
we assure them that every effort will be ts:
ed to merit their approbation.
P. BANNER. &
Nevada, Feb. 0h.
o [a
the State will be injured beyond computation, . all the treasure expended in this rebellion.— . st'll engaged in her work of destruction in Oe iss itn nea ‘tay-at items ee 5 dts ho C.)
The drain of necessaries Jur Washve is likely . The cause of treason and of Demucracy are . the China seas.” The English residing at the . a. v. 1864. ILT. COMBS, Constable, MINER’S HOT
_ to be somewhat diminished by the fact that
abuadant rains hava fallen in Utah, and the
crops there promise to be good. Fortunate“Ty, alao, Oregon bas been blessed with abundant rains,.and we have aguarsntve of a near:
geverely when we are drivey to revert to
the days of '49 and ‘50, su far as importation
one and the same, and the success of the one
fas unlikely as thatof the other.
Sraeet Wan.—Henry and Bob two gen=
tlemen of color, have been running a lively
opposition in the street cleaning business tor
several weeks. On Tuesdsy last the diepute culminated ina fistic discussion. It
appears Henry made an effurt to buy Bob
various places along the coast render all the
the only vessel of war out there is the Wyoming; aud.that the pirate captain is kept
fully advised of every sign of danger.
A BATCH of pawnbrokers ic San Francie&@ have been prosecuted for charging mere
than four per cent. per month interest on
aid in their power tu: Semmes. It is said .
Littte York Tewrahin.
LOST.
@TICE ie hereby given that I have lost
N a Cheek; dated aCibaion Vatliey, about the
2d day of November, drawn in,my favor by W.
A. Bolinger on Isaac Glazier, ‘Marysville, for
the sum of Fifty Five Dollars. All person
warned not to purchase, payment aos beam
stopped. : S_HOL
Novas, March ist 1864. ? was
EL i
i =D ese
RESTAURANT.
F.STUMPF, Proprietor.
The above Hotél is now complea I. Cak
ted and‘ ready to accommodat M. Mc
of breadstuffs are concerned, without having ‘ , sams over twenty dollars, in violation of the MICHAEL LONG number pa, ha with Board and aA. Sarge
the resources then drawn from generous gold of, The residenta signed a paper to pay la luting their b Would inform the people of Lodging. This house has now the iid well tu
0" . Bob. . Bob had the inside track and would'nt . ‘®¥ Tesulatiag their dusiness. tees
fields. We learn that in the Russian river
éountry enough rains have fallen to ensure
crops. But this 1s the only place in the
everything is not suffering for water; and
the time has gone by when rain would be of
mueh use to the agriculturalist,
Meanwhile sickness is induced by this
strange aspect .of nature—so far confined
chiefly to young children, among whom the
mortality in all parte of the State, judging
from our exchanges, is frightful. In this
sell. Henry met his opponant on Tuesday
night, rua against Bob's nose, with his fist.
and floored him. Henry was arrested for
‘assault and battery, paid bis fine aid “war
discharged. A complaint bas been lodged
‘against them for carrying concealed weapons. No knowing how this war. will termi-«
nate.
<>
——_ATTEMPT To comMiT Rape.—Haneinc.
Horace. DearBoun was the name of
the soldier of the Third Artillery who was
drowned at Alcatraz, March Ist.
JoserH StTeruens, for the murder of
John Fowler, in Trinity county, has been
sentenced to be executed on the Sth of April
next.
THe Sandusky (Ohi,) Register estimates
that from 175,000 tv 200,000 gallons of wine
were made in the Sandusky grape district
Nevada city thot he has removed to
his new Saloon, next door to KohiQo: Bakery, on Broad Street,
Where he is prepared to serve up
_FRESH AND CAN OYSTERS,
Ham & Eggs, &¢. &c.
Thanks for past favors he asks a continuance
of the same. in Saloon Is fixed up better than
. with despatch.
ic as , MICHAEL LONG.
et, +e %,
Nevada, March oth. oor to Kohler’s Zakery.
plied with W
ever before and all orders will be attended to .
best French (ook in the State.
everything the market affords. The Lodging Departmert contains everything to make travelers #0
comfortable. Board as cheap-as at any other
place in the mountains. The Bar is always supines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars.
house. mh3-3m ¥F. STUMPF.
‘“*WILD PICEON.’’
A. STEVENS, Proprieter.
Have again opened the “Wild Pigeon Saicon,” at the old stand on—-RROAD STREET,
I
The table will be ey parm with = #9.
. Mono
Jvtnevu
ant.
town more children have died. during the Baan sles ay shiney Sten bea last year. _ 4 -SA a VE a Bd ned is 3 eee the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. a c
past winter aud this spring than in the pre» . .oiumns we have been compelled to lay it] THE Rochester Democrat, one of the oldsna — — oa oe Recent: eal cya § rp tn rs ape _ for di
vious two years. The muligaity of the dis-. over yotil tomorrow, giving an accouat or] °** fewspapers in Weetern New York, ree] CIGARS AND: TOBACCO ; Phos. Fi
ense, scarlet fever, has in most cases baffled . 4 diabolical attempt to commit rape upon a aintesd enengys nent for GERAIS. Pipes, Matches, Cards &e. Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer, a1 ti
theutmost exertions.and skill of physivians. . Mrs. Baldwin, by an Indian named “Jim,” . } Tne Sunrene Court sania’ tn Oelni RARE OWS ’ : CIGARS, ete, ete. eae P inti
We must. regard this ‘serious calamity a8 . well known by everybody im this part of the . day, until the first Monday “in April. Lewis’ Buitding, Corner of Broad Always Kept on Hand5 Abby
9 ey rnin ee, country. He seemed determined to accoms Tue Ban Sesnsiangs Teveety ‘a eeaks” 30 and Pine Streets, Nevada. Give me a call at the old place. mh2-3m 4a uc
rectly by the nature of the season. plish hia purpose but was thwarted by the : ; ¥ s now ready to : — Siidelend:
Residents in 7 country in 1831, 1832 and. timely arrival of some of the lady neighbors: te the Gesorel Fund, py tics aaa Tina the mile generally with al’ goede. i SOCIAL PARTY. a “gh
1833 aseert that during those years ‘no rein . whom he fought until several men came to. Peer ee-aieee ie im for-p
fell in California. The Sacramento river.) the rescue. ie was tried, convicted and PS thom agree ageing ae San Francisco Prices ! PCE eee at oh re was fordable at Nicholas, No grain was rais. sentenced to be hung, by the c'tizens in that a : mee PP gre A past patronage, he respectfully Will be given at the coun, na “6
ed at the missions. The cattle of the coun. vicinity. “He wns executed yesterday alter . . us m@NS.—State of Califo conn Sun
try were chiefly owned at the missions, and . noon. ase tanhataet, Bases townenip m fe Jus ea’ BLUE TENT HOUSE, a
the government to eave a portion of the cat: -courty of Nevada. The ot the State of ALLISTER & co. ’ de
tle ordered thatmost of them should be killTne Marysville Appeal says the California
California to Robert Ekey, John Dunn .
enact Hall, Bellentine MoCullough be w, OULO inform their old friends
W
and the
8. MADDEN—Proprietor,
ed. end the order was executed by military . Stage Co. are daily Gitting-out stock for the ns; Administrator of the estate of public generally that they tone one On the 17th day of March. 1864. vine
authority. Large droves of cattle were . Nevada route, The cvaches'tobe pat on. Youare hereby summoned to appear before Fruit & Vegetable Store, Invitation Vommittee.driven off the clifte into the sea. If the ao. the route, are either new or newly. painted. I cooliy of ineveta on the fteenth day or. ON MAIN STREBT, Opposite Union Hotel Jesse Tom eounts are authentic, and thete seems to be . Every day the “Knights ef the whip® are . 2": atone o'clock, P, M to answer unto Where they will always keep on hand . Pson, J. Frick,
. ‘ . Sf© . the complaint of John McKinney who sues you. Apples, Fruit of all kina Stevens, G. W. Tomer no valid reason to doubt them, we are liable . exercising and breaking in six-borse teama>. t. recover the followiag vums, viz: Ove hun: 8,
to such another visitation, The consequence . The etuck is fresh from the Company's ranch, — — en apo pi vat pie yg Fresh Vegetabies, Muse by Plumhof and Chase.
now, when so large a population is gpread . and looks very well, though from the prancing . livered.om the tenth day of Ocioder, 1861, with enh at OR. Ham & Bacon. _% ver the State, in fearful to contemplate. . and jumping in hatnese it ie evident they do . uutitpaid Aisa the eam of Forty Bellen . We anenl oety see ee Re SOCTAR MALE»
But we hope for the best. It is more likely . not like captivity as well as liberty, The . 3.5;reaim Promissory note, made, sxccuted and . usually found in a Pratt and Vegetable ttn A GRAND SOCIAL BALL : that & year of floods should succeed such a . Company ate making ample preparativins for'. laterest xt the rate of two per erat per month . S°vSM* 988: 25th—Sm WIL be given at the « year se thie, rather than two such yeare. the epring travel over the Hennees Pass . wheajudgiment will Ue taken onaieety mee, — : ee me
ahould follow each other. Especiiilly is this . route, as their line will be trippled in a few . he *#d smount costs and dam-/ APPLES, CRAPES Fics @RLEAN’SHOTEL,
the cate wiere the two previous years were . days. ages. if you fail to appear and snswer. miei RAISINS id Sabet. @RLEAN’s FLAT.
seasons of comparative by little rain. : A. D. 1864. » ALMONDS, On the 17th of M ch, 1864.
iC a : TRE new uniforms designed for Col. HowOD. Fenny hemes . AM of Nuts amd Candies for :
THE Virginia Union enye the atages from . ells regiment, have arrived at Satramento, . — a ae + salacheap by Gana Paes suka Biequisien
that city to Reese River are unable to car gee ready for distribucion among . Torte ne summons ordered published tn ox Prey on sai
ry'tho pessengors, aud that meng go by mule. , Scapa <iie aint : MRA STAN A —" Te et ewe es