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May 15, 1864 (4 pages)

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; ° z ° t Latet= Mey 13th, 9 P.M, gay following has} Frexcu Evections.—In the election of Notice of Sale. NEW SP RING GOODS: been red. Tower At. a a Sey “ ‘ : . ¢ c f is , . 5 ee ee > gi po Ay S 4 vitédtious route, . Poleon has been made to feel that bis powLocatedion Prete feauent Coan: ae will pal. SUND _ = . net , ‘J ~ ” e J sa id ‘ i ¥ ~,, . fell upon the National forces, under General er and government does not suit a Jarge-part . " scriped stock in the above ‘named Company ; ree SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15th. Carley, and succeeded in captoring a large quanof bis people He bas been warned. again . on account of assessments, levied on the 2n day Go and see the — —— £ rT of ah settee. the Gnion foiecs lien f his tubidets. Bot . 2 December, 1863. also on aqwant of Sepeseeaeat Scps 7 r i so made ‘nion forces. i i : : 2 m the 24th of February. 186 : an) i ne hk ae a ae néarthe Junction of Nevada and Main street . “4 ee ee re serasas tants set eppouie the names of NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING derstan City and County Official Press bridges, bes the assailants were futeed -to — an-election-has-been held for. several years . the respective sharcholders, as follows ; ‘ aia Ful a ae ees separa ane several of them-veing severely wounded—sho iti ‘vains b he Lab lareNow of” ‘No: of CertittAm’t {. . Sa ae er “7 Sone perme rnc ia fhe neck but what has resulted in ‘gains by the Namés Of SiiareNoi or n't} cist I ts, ot die gan : STILL LATER—May 13th, 10 Pp. M.—General eral party; On the 2Ist of March, elections hoiders. Ass ta. —mare due : THE SANITARY Fes TIVAL —PROMENADE Goldem'th has just executed a brilliant charge 43 a N.G. Brown, 4 Nos, B. 44, a7, : array 0 C ’ ' AND. BALL—IMMENSE Success. . —fifty dollars for a ball-dresa. were held, in the first and fifth Sistricts of . ° — Shares 55.20, 15-90 $10 P. BAN N E R a but for OPPER EA ordi tieeris: : aay The report that Tower’s dog was dead iz now . 1. ? Jhamber of Dep. N.G. Brown, 5 _ Nes. 43, 44, 57, 4 : A : Paris, for members of the Cha p. N.G On the occasion of the benefit of the Sanibelieved to have been circulated by the enemy, ‘ ‘ Th elt averwhelming vie Shares 55, 20, 15--90. 90 ON TAE CORNER oF ed, and: ata ae the Tara . (Or strategic pu-poses. = uties. e@ result was an ee ae z = "ae ; a : on fary Fund, ‘on Friday night, one of the TarsJ The folicatan ettrain dispatch ‘has. been re ee peepee olga a oe {MG L. Winans, 4 _, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, AG ieee eat wen ieeesereee en may-be ! 33 ” n in this ceived: gfe tek Soe Lelberala._M: Garnier. Pages . oa gparnen 06,100 358 BROAD. AND PINE STREETS — fanees sae et earn wet ae ee Ons vterentag Clowed tren st BF. received 11,721 votes against 4.641 against . x. Wikens, 6 Nos. 5,6,7,8, + Sze FIs Se s; = city assembled at Temperance Hall. Phe . ; Commod ee: 53 al bie Af the: ¥aciathons nae S57 Sha's 50,16, 30, 10-8080} — —— : he is th ; ; a ait 7 STHE VERY LATest.— -ommodore Perry has . him.© wags one o : sa Ct : Ner23; c= 5 "Wye = = veg = Hall in the early part of the night was crowd been litard to say, that the-*ball is’ about 10} the revolution of 1848. (WE aging es = 12-60 40 F nya notittid Ba = = large and Ele: Sar bite of. ed to overflowing. It wan decorated with . commence.” L —_ a w= hi Prslect af the Pa, . -3.28-tigwterey8i aa #0 £ant assortment ofa : When 1 —-. sumagnificence which would have-reflected. It was sold by the ladies at twentysfire ia oar ee u aay = % =e z 0 ca] Pe ee : Stren Wee: FASHIONABI E. CLOTHING er a SE the. largest-town am-the State. . centy per “tapy, “and “everybody bought ice, ons at his request, friends were all: mud in aceordanee-awith law ahd an orier of} # 448 selennae wae ’ tee gaa ——— Pon Z = : rez) ; _.__} ed to_issemble sities housete-eonsult about! the Board of Trudtees made on the Wth day of : ; 3 : The portraita. of prominent generals and 1 . [Aglare ee ; ee PE : j . ) Apri, isf4,-s0 many shares Of each ‘parcel of Selected express!y for this market. less ctitl _< btatesmen, enciraled by wrenthe of evér-. At half pastten supper Wis announced . 'the election, None were to a7 meek eaid stork ss mez be neceneary, wil. be sald at . The stock is-of the most approved styles for the . eae Pe ee a . ne , except writtentnvitations. f'wohian1 the office of the Com ’ wgind Sie sateen tented 2 : aS Ge aia ee ae green, were hungupon the walla, Natienal . As — ladies and gentlemet-as could be . “ aie eer eee Te cfthe Pos “<Sarrday, ee 1088, ee Spring & Summer Trade, ty is re . ig b-. seated. retir ‘d to the room —tadertie Hatt : : t2o’clock, PM ofsaid day, to pav said delin S ‘anes flags, festoons, wreaths and flowers fentrib: . neot j lice theught they. were_ too many and two beset stack mpente thereen together with costs QUALITIES unsurpassed by any Clothfauine ; uted to the beauty of the Hall, while num-. and the crowd was 8v large that these who Cominivestics w~re see to disperasthem lof advertisimg and expenses cs ase be ind\ouse in this State, which he ehurity sdiarie tho with . hud gone to supper were. not missed ftom . OM esries were ane ; JOSIAH HEACOCK, Sec’y. : peace ‘ ne berless cauaries nants the room rete spy 7m atte se The little -band “éf Liberals were scattered . Spenceville, Prettyman’s Ranch, } tedns er pc neta = fighter, their music. Appropriate mottoes, traced-. the Hall. sresset some half at tl + eade fh gents-of-despo » Aferal Lath, tse ig oe viekstion in lette f evergreen, graced the: walls.— . dozen times. ie -appeninnesofthe dining at the dictation of. these —agents-of despo= fo a : As cannot fail to give myst perfect satisfaction. , v tn tas sees OF OVE eeeeif = re : ‘SRS Ta. . tsi; but by the time of the. election they The above sale is postponed until SATUR. 4. ae 1aW. No language can give the—faintest iden of rosn Was equal to that-of,the Hall. Ta. © gen a DAY, May lith, 1864, at 2 0’clock, P. M., by orf a s Ere: had .awollen to over éleven. thousand. The : the magnificent appearance of the Hall.— bles, laden with everything that could tempt ae der.of Board of Trustees 1. HEACOCK, Secretary, leet a in Every man and woman who entered the the appetite, and arranged with the utinost people told Napoleon at the ballot bux what j : H Spenceville, May 5th, 1864, He has in Store a very Large Rock of Accip : . ; : ‘ . they thought of the outrage, is candi-« : : ; : . _py-were 4 in astonishment to view its beaus taste, were filled again and again: with é is : : . ¥ Geek stood nf nae ; . E cg dates in the two. districts got a fittle over rhe above sale is postponed to THURSDAY, tiful decorations. guests, ond still there was enough. It seem= May 26th, 1864 J.H Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, _Speneeville, May 13th. ; ; 7" EACOCK, See’y. day last, The exercises of the evening commence ¢d that the sougce from whenee the supply . °° third uf the votes polied.. Two more j : _ e = nte . -,--HATS.AND CAPS, tipi éd witb. muste fsem the Washington Band, . caine was inexhaustible. The supper wag . °PPesition metbbers have been added to the o# zoe as : : : , Bra latt : Ss : : : , . corps de Legislatif. “Thusit is that ‘‘freeBOOTS AND SHOES; which ty who kindly tendered their services forthe worthy ofa palace and enough to feed ares te seaeoell "te the auminic f . oa ON % GOouU renin ' e BEES ESOT ELE] 0 occasion. , Stands, laden with beautiful bos} ment. As SOON a8 BUppéer was anneuneed-}———— NK On pease Together with a very large and fine assortment dan lost these pat when th aud the k Napoleon, and the time may notbe-far dvetant wheii the monarch will be made tu feel its power. qucts,cceupied the centre of the room, dancing with lady attendants to wait upon all who desired to purchase. In one corner of the room a telegraph station communicating with began, and-n large number tripped New Dry Goods Store lightly to the merry music until the shrill notes of the chanticler announced the coming of day. Everybody went from the Hall Boy’s (Clothing, TRUNKS, oo THe hbraryet Cofigress contains 22,000 VALISES, Eby Mr. Jot P id the best sixty yea ee eee a we the dining teein, was erected by Mr. . oun . pleased. a ‘ : xf Nes; ahd auting—the te ‘BIxty years ee pe as = i a ; ~Geep as Pattison. Mr. George Crawford bad Charge The ladies of our city’who have libored . $345,006 has been expended in the puta , The undersizned begs Jesve to inform-the Ta Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, : es chee OF books. Bylaw a copy of every =! BF fa. stution inthe dining toom and Me. “book pubtstied “ii the Coubtry must be : deposited im the library. — dies of Nevada and vicinity andthe public in general that he = has opened hia‘ inthe gnod Cause Lave reason to be pfoud of Pattison tlie one in the Hall. Over the the result of this Festival. There. were electric Wires, from time to. time, messages . sone doubteof-the success of the enter ~ were ‘sentefrom ‘oue room to. the other, the ~—“Feeipicnts payiig tor each message, This eontrivuines was the source of much Atnitises ment and some profit=to the fund, In an an—.._tesroom the ludies—had—an iee-eream and strawberry stund, where throngs gathered during the nigitt. sid ge Helden, ip-a-neat, patriotic speech, announced the object of the gathering and the prouramme of the night. ‘The. exerci-kes of the early part_ot the-evening eonsiats ed of the following choruses, and musie by the band : this city Stated thi writlen t _Tived at t ing, while o cloek in that the hi Keer line strange th Ville rout GAITERS, &c¢. 46,2 Of patrictiam belongs —to the iam Mereer, Fesiding in the Vieluty of Biuinbridge, Ross eounty, Ohio, Who tas ight suneaad one gPandsen jn thie arny. Their average weight is 210 pounds end—height sixcteet; Th shert, Mr. Mercer fing 48 feet and 680 potiids of boys in the army, ~“Lheir mother saya ahe has lwo lore that will suut be randy it needed ————} ww Which he offers-at New Dry-Goods St6re: prise,-but they were forever he Cor. of Broad &. Pine Sta., overwhelmed . by the triumph on Friday night. At t Iy the meinuira ut Dy. Cliudits Buehenan, the celebrated missionary to Calcutta, is the tollowing wonderful relation of sugucity [BrVery Reasonable Prices! A) Where he will constantly keep on hand the fincst assortmeut-of i : % PERSONS ARE INVITED to call and examine Silks, Merines, and all Kind <> their stock previous to making purchases. é be, : “Fhe—prices-are—LOw, while the goods ate . of Dress Giseds, : =e ; ofa superior quality and will be found to be as Of the Latest Styles ana Fashions, . represented, feathered It is contaitied in one of his lets ters—te the Hey Divid Brown oftateutta; dited Oct. “Fth, T806:—"Tell TH. -that I write this at the bottom of the lofty” mountain, called Cape Comorin, whose rocky head seems to overbang it base, The birds Which build the pendulous nests ure very “numerous here. “At “night each of their NEVAP Scolari‘s played, yt that have were rai: 2 Ft. Arrivals at the Also-a full assortment of = BANNER National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY. Embroidery, Trimmings and Millinery Goods. Carpets,-~. . __ Oi Cloths, &e. &e. _ LANCASTER & IPAS Ey, the evening a ring cake was cut, in which JC Hale Auburn Brey rates ; place. T tae Re a er 0 ee eee reprieters—j— =o : tar Sp ‘neled Banner,....:...By the Band c gs ee = Uciieta B ge : aes , berries we ally round the Flag, boye.».Song and Chorus . habitations aredighted up, a& if to see com. Furoay, May ren. [soheited, MS Of Me Public Is remeettuly . MEW CLOTHING STORE ! Se ose sto as euedng nocens gees Hy the Hand pany, ‘Phe sagacious little birds fasteve a HIDAY, May T3th. : SPECIA! S fallingy.......Son; ‘horus eBell Virginl: ‘isher “Washine Musie..:. ees tk Ce ee the Band . } bit of cluy-te—the-top of the nest; -and-then fos BeBe ary ahi Lert ares MningtoR A. COLDSM ITH ; eas the Pacif oP ct the Stars nie rhetoees oy ey ae picks up. fire-fly, and sticks it on the clay: wieee ; 7 ; rabies wt frog) At the late stand of Bates & MeCofmick : ~ ald a dp dees Vee ee seevawerbiscsreccees 1itse ri JL Arrowoo: en Pas . Patriotic version of John Brown-Sone & Chorus . to illuminate the dwellin , Which consists 6+4-ses-aoore & I 3 Py ; , , Ve pey : F Comic version of John Brown. Song and Chorus ae = . a ‘ Ail 40 9 4 See renee A. ROSEN ] HAL & C¢ *. fret day » “Hall Columbia.. css. ccescsces coe, By the Band . two rooms. Sometimes there are three or M Furbush do CW Smith & w dé i Se, aN = the purpo The singers ucquitted themselves credita-. four fire~flies, and their bleze of light in ‘the . David Taylor do C Mackintosh — do ; E OULD r, tful from $20 b! . ing-. little cell dazzles the eyes of the bate, which . Z Jteobs 42 Wd Spooner San Juan SCHOOL BOOKS! W orecaae ape ently Inform, the citizens oy bly, end the music. was excellent. During} littiecell dazzles the eyes of the bats, wliich . ¢ 7 Hiller do J Comstock Cal 8 Co re rounding towns that often kill the-young of these birds.” I. Kuppell Forbestown mn RO BRE C-O DUTCH eo SCAKLE . : aaa SENN cae gs WL Black San Franc) Wim Fhilman de ; : Fi F c s ease hag 1: ck was taken to the amount of. $18 -ee Sen JL Black do ~ G Smith do -irst Class Clothing Stor f tock was.taken te. the pantie § P Orrostrion,—The opposition steamer . 44 Bi (0 St Casey Washingto . GEO. A. CHURCH & CO.. } « = yet. Wel Another wos raflled for, from which the PiWashoe leaves Sucramento fer San Frane {Sd Watker a9 S McCann Auburn ea ee ae aS 1 eee —AT THE— j Adige 2 a+ he is (pa 74 ; : TS Gilerist ~do J ‘twineham spencevill ¥ iat j dies ti whine d B24. ACA. Sargent held the cisco,every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. Jc Freeman do Wm Cooke Gruss ‘Val vunetton Mein and Commercial Sts. Preact
Winning ticket and. put the cake up at aues day, returning on alternate daye. The fare . G B Taylor do J Hookel do bea favi ; AVE just received tion for the benefit of the Fund, when it/waa Sie et Maryaville “Ben 1 Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, 4yon Quaker Hill ‘ reach in celved a very large and com : P . ; by this steamer ia two dollars, cabin, and rte Royle ee = -G'¥ Will Nevada I plete assortment of Where they havejust seuivaa — Large -and Rev. . oe ae te sae OWig persuie : pop . one dollar deck. The old line charges fifty . “ "* reat & s”_to SCHO 8) ae . 0-0:K §.! and Splendid stock of the oftern #8 Auna PF. Brown, .. cece eet eee iBor 3 : —= = reer ee . George Crawford,... teow eeweeeeecenees 1G cents and twenty-five cents on oppesition . Pp ‘ ry ase Contra R. Waele. crc Le eer . 10 = : Consolidated G. 8. & Co per ; 8 . CLOTHING . ie POW LUNN diseacisiccccarae Ueceyice 30 ee and — dollars. and one dollar on Mining Company. . . Prescribed by the State Board of Education. contractor SPMCAT PEQUIGAR. oe scedsicocvicticcoeiccer, 18 alternate days ——— Consisting in part of the following articles :— cy Bea Ai WAV CT cesesccatisiccceccccenl, 20 <r rereneenameeen 7 OTICE.—The regular Annual Meeting ofthe . : sa in bids for Wim. H. Crawford SOC vee oervececcacecesios KW é ce RESPUN ee = Y . N stockholders of tl > above Comovany for the N A IONAL » 4 "AA "Ss ; ST? > >; Miss Anna P Brown,... Perereececeges 20 C “i a ARSE) iv ™ Ses from ee . election of officers, forthe casting wane. will ns T H — A N c ec CesT + WES TS, PAN TS, THE Sr _ oom My Sregon, anya the people there are nearly . held in Nevade city on FRIDAY, May 13th. ‘64, or : SHIRTS ane Aiki wc : rate TI a nl APRE hced crazy on the sbuject of mineral wealth— “S y gee yo C. BIRDSEY ~ BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY: SHIRTS ». HATS AND CAPS,. ae sta ee pictures ‘ rr King, present: ‘ a” & © ODEROE,. ORO Fs AU ‘ AEs ER se ceee See VAL ay eee ay. d t 3 on li ; by G ‘4 o. ko ate having found a dark colored~ rock and noti+ —— UNDER CLO THING, CRA VATS ait : meee the ladies by Geo: AcChureh Ce; kuowing what it-contains. Fhe above meeting ts postponed to Saturday, rah: : : BAG ae rd Wri Otp Sr ——Dunn_bouyht two and A.A Sargeat one. The Call says that at the Democratic meet . ———_—_—____—__ i Seeretary.— RW eh cam Fioteligagein California Blankets : z Ps ‘ad Arelic of the war—a one cent piece, ing, tn-old-geey<headed veteran Was hilaslod SCHOOL NOTICE. Benet to the Pabite, : we oe found on the body ofa captain of the Army ; Ithas been remodeled and enlarged and is now out of the hall, and pushed down stairs, for one of the most commodious Houses in the in t riorof the State. Located in an elevated poOakland District. And in fact everything usually found in an Es. : tablishment of this kind, of the Potomac—seld at auction for $9, OTICE is hereby given that the next recular “ Hams — proposing three cheers foe General Grant.— sition it commands a View of the city and surThey have alsoa very large stork FRENCH turers of hi Mr. John Duon being the purchaser. Uns . The Democrats are opposed to Gen. Grant's . iN term of the Public Sehoot in Oakland Dis. rounding country and insures good air in the . AND ENGLISH : , 53: : : trict will commence on MON DAY. May 16th. heat of sammer. Built of Brick “ele Ike Williamson, who id all the vaction= . matiner ofprosecuting the war. AND FIREp out, in great measure, the sunand give security ii case of fire THE EXCHANGE is pear the center of the town on a wide and THE business street of the city There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS are elegantly furniched, the i Beds are ot Spring and Hair sttrescon, unex ‘vied on the 2ist . celled by any Hotel in the State—ali the Furni1.) February 29th, ture new and of the lagest atyle. 19th, ( . are shippir -ticles to N my is By order of School Truste es. PROOF. its walls kee eering business, heat of th: I te WHAT is the titst business transaction re. corded in the Bible ? the bank passed, then put up a copy of that rare literary production, “Mother Goose “ He sold thirteen copies, or rather thes copy thirteen times, netting B13 50, At the strawberfy stand, $100 12 was taken in, Site So many tickéts were placed in the hands NOTICE OF SAL “Office of Wilh Rose Copper Mining Co.) Speneeville, (Prettyman's K mch, Nevada Co. ; PPULERE is delinquent upon the following de . scribed stock in the above named Company, on avcoutt of Assessments Ic ; day Of January, 1864, tNo. tS, (No. 2.) and on March Cassimere Suits, Especially adapted for Spring They invite the attention of stock of Goods which is E. Pharaoh's ebheck on ef the Red Sea, whieh Moses Return returned ta and passed terday for } xnd Summer wear. every ote to their ame Entirely New Tue Sap Francisc: > » Sunday Sehool Union andall of the Latest Styles and Fashion! I I tend b 1s4, (No. 3,) outts OF ROOMS, and’ every accommodataaen Census shows the average attendance to © . the xc Veralamounts set opposite the Bames of . tion furnished fiwmilies and the traveling publicface om mens of various committees that at present it ig . 3,426. aereeeare shareholders, a8 fu.lows sae onl So care taken to make the House a Homi meat ment to fit Mec ce ee rie almost impossible to form an eetimate of the, —Corren ORE.=Eightoo thousand pound =a es J : Siesta tian Lol, . “THE TABLE will at all times be furnished bom yeare, rotate a bivadbte Dillevcs rt. and has pr "proceeds of “estival , pein gare sie eae I v 2 Pa : 19 in ato 10 00 . with everything the market affords, cle vives the best s: lisfacti op biota ena P proceeds of the Festival. of copper. ore, says the Stockton Indepenhe J dokmen: 508 a 100 2 1000) ‘The Coaches of the California stage Comra: Fe por A Prcrsdiay sete made its uppearance : was brought to this city yesterday, Cole by racials oe Ha Mn 42. 3, Kode and take their departure from this Hote}. ; 3 Wises rye “Gas WORRE: AE ae Tet [signed to Mr Starbuck ‘Among the jot . And inaceordance with law, and ok éedewtatina The House ts kept opem allNight. . CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. is now su RGRAPH, GAs WORKS, May 13th, 1864.—All . ° ; : Board of Truatces. made om ane THE SALOON is fitted up in supérior etyle ' Vegetables, General Hosenthal haw , i parepena: culphyrete Weighing six many shares of each, parent of ia po et po . where none but the best Wines and Liquors are ey hope, by saving, rood satisfaction to their 8 ——— General wunemtanl bes ag pean advance huadred— and vineteen pounds, There are . Se Neressary. will be sold at the effice of the.) tO be found.” The BILLIARD TABLES are Phe _ ee to merit a liberal! share of pubtic patrp aas There Byard on the price of domes aay 3 jompany, at Prettyman’ H . n’s best. , ‘ onage, i A ay Ake rebel aemerpl Dera ee ores about eighty tous of ere at the mine.ready il oe aaTUAbay pa 7 er i snare re eee eetidiment 18 slivany ; : \ Virgiaia, N “ ey. . . * ‘ ATE 4 . oh . a8 ’ » 1508, " 2 er e Desi Tnonutes mea ad. Seth : es pedi Dene Bet dang de bar tao an Naar for transportation, The ore is of @ very . Até6 o’clock, P. M of said day. to pay said deLancastér & Hasey, Prop’s. DON’T FORGET THE #LACE— order. and. maent of Union men—by te ng the truth, Our fine quality i . linqnent assessments thereon, together with Nevada, May 10th. IN [NOX'S_N Pw OB i ; 4 loss small, Kuemy’s 1088 supposed to be smaller . {°° 4! ily. -_ custs of advertising hye expenses ‘of ele. chon 5 K NEW BRIc K BUILDING, WE hear ours, 4 a BE 5 2 ir ce y W. Wal sACE ATWELL, See’y, ? a FE Ie af < akon Upra position ek Teen emeee { STN EW XuWk Sanreaiy Fam.—t P to} Spencevilic, Pre tyman’s Ranch, : : ; day, of gett \ and taken up'a position at Temperance Hail. . the Mth ot April, the Feceipta of the Fair April 2uth, ise4. A. 180 AR > Broad and Pine Streets, » Ol g Phey Command all the bridges leading to Gold ameuuted to $738,148, and 2» Pak Our intormant, a reli at Wholesale dealer: in Opp. the stores of Goldymith and Weaver & Cooa the four ‘# a The above sale is tontraband,.informs us that there is a severe en Lee & Rytan \ ————. ; Postponed to TUESDAY, ; Sacitary F gewicnt pe between one of Broadetrect ‘SC May Sist, 1864. : WINES, LIQUORS, . BITTERS, &<., ie. . s itary ent perdin tween one of st ‘s DS Uircus ig on the move v . WAL zs * A. ROSENTHAL & CO. we SS and & steel thd from Piety Hil. a the interior. Bpewbevitne te onwee ELL, Secretary. Next to Weaver & Or store, on Broad Stree} Nevada, May bth, cs hope o1 Nevada, Novi 19— Matter.. -