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March 23, 1864 (4 pages)

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RRA RE RPP UND RR RCNA RARER Rane ek pe ene AERO oe ean aR Aaa RE i = hag established hie headquarte:s in the field. —for the present with the Army of the Potomac, He has never allowed an army under his command to femaim woemployed. His force io Vitginia is, beimg incrévsed by reinforcements from the veteran troops im Obio. These movemente show that an early advance will in al? probability be made upon the rebelarmy. The tebelurmy infront of The battle whea it dees come, will undoubt. edly be asevere one. But we have unfuiling ~ confidence in our fighting general's ubility to whip the veterans ot the chivalry. Riche mond, then will te an easy conquest. Burn, marehing: upon Raleigh, he will co-operate with the Army of the Potomac. Should our armies be able by the close of the campaign, to drive Lee from. Virginia, the strength of the repellion will be gone. He has the con, fidence of the soldiers, and the. confederate government, the leaders of the rebellion fee} the importance of maintaining a foothold In the old Duminion, and other points will be weakened to strengthen the rebel army at this point. Jeff Davis ia putting forth every effort te-inerease bis army,-and haa by this time succeeded in conswlerably augmenting t. Let them meet with defeat, as they _-aurely will, and the war will soon be over. The last man in the confederacy has been drafted by Jeff and we doubt not that in less than 4 year he will find the last ditch. Bars. Attorneys are watified that the new rules adupted by the present Supreme Court have gone into-effeet and that all tran~goripte and briels or arguments filed in civil cases must be printed. The rule referring to this subject says all transcripts of records in civil cuses hereafter sent to the Supreme “Court shall be printed on unruled. white writing paper, ten inches long by seven inches wide, with a margin on the outer edge of not less than two inches wide, The printed page ~“exclisive of any marginal note or reference; shall be seven inches long and three and one half inches wide. The folios, embracing ten. Hnes each, shall be numbered from the com* mencement to theend, and the numbering of the folio shall be printed on the left wargin of the page. Suall pica solid.ia ‘the smallest letter and most, compact modo . of, eanposiy _ tion allowed, i te EASTERN News.—Letters from. Europe gtate that Gwin will accompany Maxmnillian The rebels made a raid on Bath, Morgan county, Va, on Friday last, capturing a Union League which was in session, also two members of the Legislature. Some of the rebels were captured. From official sources it le ascertained that _ the Union armies ere stronger by 200.000 men than at this time last year. It is anid that the rebels have secretly executed a number of officers attached to negro regiments. Gen. Hobson has nearly broken up the guerrilla bands along the Cumberland. . nl I Bor Cavent.—A_ chinwman was caught by constable Gray and officer Scott on last Monday night, in a house on .Commeregial stealing chickens for some time. He is an before. Warrants were issued for severa others of the gang, and officers accompanied) by Tisdale and Chandler, started yesterday morning for Missouri Bar, near Washington, for the purpose of making the arrests and gotting evidences’ ‘aguivét the thieves. The chinaman arrested on *“Mbidsy night, was lodged in the calaboose. We understand that they will beexamined by Judge Smith Tu type founders in the Enatern States have issued a circular that they have raised the price of printing material 25 per ceut.— Paper makera have raised the price of paper 100 per cents The reader will see that publishers af héwspapers are cot likely to become righ tery son. ‘Onondaga tribe of Iodiane, died recently, of ¢ Grant, is also being prepared for the struggle. . side will be sent to North Carvlina. After ty Mexico; where he wilt-be-made-n-Duke-— atreet, who is. one of the parties engeged in . old offender, having been inthe county jail: Harry Weester, priacipal Chief of the was 4 tmoney. He purchased factory in Connecticut ; aubscribed $50,000 in & new factory building at Amesbury; preposed to purchase large lots of real estate ; married a young lady, gave her the best of dresses, jewelry, much money, &c. He run along finely for about three tnonths when his career was brought to a stand-still, in a sudden and anhappy manner., He was arrested in Bostop and put into jail as a swindler. It appeared that ten days befure, he had called on Kelley & Ce. wool merchants in Boston, and on pretence that he was conneeted witha London firm, who had a branch house at Rockville, Connecticut. purchased $20.000 worth of wool, which he gave a The check was protested, and it was ascertained that the bank had been victimized. — ton ; in one place purchasing a gold watch for $250, which was paid fer by a check on the Rockville Bank ; and io the sxme_sture he took a diamond ring, worth $600, to show arrest. Upon being searched at the Police office, $235-were foundon his person, and a fetter of introduction te parties in Europe, by T. Butler King, Savannah, Sept. 12th, 1863. The Traveller, saya:—It appears that Peasé haa “operated” fo “a very large amount in Richmond, Va., and has bern identified by parties, who knew him ‘to beu notorious ewindler in that place — There he went bythe name_of Livingston. His “operations” there, it ie stated, amount to $200,0000. He was seen to have $30,000 in He made.the acquaintance_of several promtook him around to different places of amusehimself $2300 “out” on the operation, ne A travelling office wagun for the Adjutant Cumbedand, has just been completed at the Government shops in Wasbingtow. It is a new invention and accomyudates seven clerks and a driver, is drawn by four horses, and can be taken apart and put together in five mitiutes. A similar one will be .constructed fot Gen. Pleasanton, in the Army of the . Potomac. — The lately elected county: officers vi Placer of their respective offices, Suit has been inatituted by the old officers for the purpose of testing the vaiidity of their claims, as they cluiin to hold for another year. A correspondent, ho bas been in Idaho Territory; but is now residing in Colusa, speaks highly of the route from Sacramento viy Placervilleand tha Goose Creek Moun, tains. He saya wmost.of the gold extracted from the Idatia mainés retaken eastward by way of Salt L»ke. alin SGENERAL GRant.—General Howard says that General Grant is-a strictly temperate man, and religious, His marked characteriatic ig a wonderful faith in his success, amounting almest to the fatality in which Napoleon to stronaly beligyed. how agitates the financial minds of the Leg~ iglature, ia one of revenue. The State: is expending more than its income, and the trick isto make thé latter correspond with the former. How itis tebe dove remains te beseen. The expenses ere gradually on the increase, while the taxable property of the State is on the decrease. THe Benicia correspondent of the Solano Press. speaking of the sale of camel, says they cost our venerable Uncle Samuel several thousonds each, and brought under tbe hammer ig gteeubacks about fifty dollars a Artemus Ward left Denver City, on the 2nd inat. for Atchison. Ee” The Senator brought up 14,000 Los EP Flour is selling in Virginia city at $13 check for the amount on the Rockville Bank: He had operated upon other parties in Boss to a lady, but which was recovered on bis} undes the name of H.P. Livingston, signed . greenbacks the day before he w:a nipped.—ments, and let him have money on several ocessions. One of these gentlemen now finde Generals Department of tie Ariiy of tie DIFFICULT V. AMONG COUNTY OFFICIALS.: Revenve.—The great question whieb ted fresh. See his advertisement in tosday's TRANSCRIPT. **My dear Ellen,” said Mr. Eastman to a young lady whose smiles he wae seeking. “T have long wished for this sweet opportunity, but I hardly dare trust to myself now tospeak the deep emotion of my palpitating heart; but I declare to you, my dear Ellen, that 1 love you most tenderly: your suns would shed— would shed——”’ ‘Never mind the wuedshed,”’ said Ellen, ‘go oa with that pretty talk.” Svuictpe.—The body ef Philip Gall, says the Oroville Record, was found in the river at West's ferry, just below town, on Thure= day last.. He had been missing furs week or two;and itis supposed that he drowned himself wuile ina fit of dehrium tremens At Stockton, the g rand jury has indicted Tho's. Black well, charged with rape upon his step daughter. = eee THe Aurora Vigilance Committee has at last-ad-ourned sine die. aaah A MEETING of pitch. gatherers, for the purpose of setting forth their grievances uider the law for the prutection of timber in this Stwte, was held in El Dorado county on ————— ae Out of fifty thousand annual deaths in London, twenty-one thousuud dre ebildrea under five yours of age: Barnum, the showwan, is said to have made another fortune—two hundred and filty thousand dollars: Some pathologista claim thatdiphtheria has been ocensivied by the intruduction and use of ker: 8 ‘ie oil ie) DANCING FOR THE Deap.—The people of Coulterville’ raised $100 toward enc'osiug their burial ground, by giving a dance, and + county; have-been admitted to the possession . uppropriating. the proceeds. A concert is to be given at San Francisco, next Thursday evening, in aid of the Starr King monument fused. Cigar, Tobacco, Fruit and. VARIETY STORE. EUCENE SCOLARI, Successor to M, Michalsky, On Pine Stréet.. Deriiess Nevada City. EEPS ON HAND, Apple:, Candies, Figs, Raisine, Almonds.: Al kindsof . _Nuts, Candies & Fruits, _ i ALWAYS ON HAND, iy If you want a splendid Cigar or a—superb article of Smoking or Chewing Tobacco, give me a call. « New Goods constantly being received from San ‘. Francisco. Acportion of public patronage is respectfully solicited. : E. SCOLARI, m23 2 doors from Haas & €o. on Pine St. . Rages eget 2 NOTUCE,.—Probate Court, Ne vada county. Ia the matter of the Estate of kK. Pierce, deceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition presepted and tiled by James Pierce, Administrator of the Estate of R. P’erce deceased, praying for an order to sell Keal Estate, that itis neecssary to sell some portion of the Real Estate, to pay the depts outstanding against the deceased. and the debts, expenses, and charges of the Administration. It is there fore ordered by the Court that ail persons interested in the eald Nstate appear before the said Probate Cuurt, on Monday the 28th day of April 1864, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that i. at the Court Room of said Probate Court. to show cause why an order should not be granted to said Administrator to +:ell as much of the Real Estate of the deceised, as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four suceesSive weeks in the NEVAPA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspsper printed and published in Nevada comnty A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. 1,k H. bp aged Clerk of the Probate court, hereby. t ‘cine to be a of af order duly made —~ ane of record in the above matter. -<+») Witness.my hand and seal of said court } ai tenis 22nd day of March, 1864. eee K. wht whatdd Clerk A. A. Sargent, Atty ree’ ees A Card. — 3 4 Nevada, March lat, 1864, HE undersigned agent for the Florence Sewing Machine Co,” takes pleasuse im announcing to those in want, that he now has sueh arrangements with the General Agent for the Pacific coast, at San Frateis co. that. bé can fur nish at short nétice, any Kind machine wanted. true copy -. The price ranges from $65 00 te $145 O08. A specimen can be scen af my residence, No. 85 Main street. # For circulars or samples of sewing, apply to or address , @Be. A. RANDALL, Agent. At WEAVER & Company’s store, No. 59 Bivad . direet, Nevada City. mi-tf be 8 ~ . and to report to the Board of frustecs fortuwith ——— oe of the City, and. to ‘om Test may =e owen ie ere at come under his no : peg Fa atid it shall be his. duty, to ‘serve lawful process it a Justiec’s court, in cases
arising auder the city Ordinances, tc present the comimiasion of any t reach of the peace, to suppress riots and disorderly assemblages, to arrest and take into eustody apy person or persons found committing ary-actinjurious to the quiet and good order of the city or property of my citizen. Also to.arrest take into custody all vagrants or suspicious persons whose appearance and conduct may seem to justify their being ealled to aceount for their manner of living. it to arrest amy person eommit“the. or using any violent threats, or creating any wpusual noise or tumult to the annoyance of -peaceable and mee f citizens, and he may enter any house in which it may existfor the purpose of suppressimy the shall be his dut same , Seetion 2. Uponthe arrest of any person or persoas under the provisions of section 1, such person or per: ons shall be committed ty the city prison, and the -Marshal shall at the earhest prriod_practicablé, report said arr: st to.a Justice of the Peace having jurisdiction of the case. S@tion 3 It shall be the duty of the Marshal to prescribe. sucb rules and regulations for the government of policemen white on duty as he may deem necessary for the safety and security % reference arly_to fires any neglect or carelessuess, Or wrong doing of any policeman whileondaty.Section 4. ‘he Marshal shall collect all fines imposed forthe breach of city Ordinances, he shall collect ali taxes and licenses which may be established by the Board of Trustecs, and reevipt for the same ; he shall p»y over to the Treasurer ail-montes in his hands belonging to the city; om or betore the second Monday of each month, re eciving therefor the — of the Treasurer; which receipt he shall forthwith deposit with the clerk of Board ‘(rustes takiag his reeeipttheretur _He shall keep am accurate account of all monies eo received by him in proper béckste-be-by-him provided. which books shall at all times beopen to the inspection of the Board of Trusiees, and to make anu present tothe Beard for their consid eration a statemcnt of his accounts at least once Section 5: If atany.time the “Marshal shall [email protected] it necessary, he shall have power to appoint as Deputy Marsial any person who may Le approved by the Board of frustees. and such Deputy during his term of office shall haye aud Lossess all the powers audauthority gramied to the Marshal by this Ordinance. tic Marshal being responsible tor his official acts on bis officiay bouds. Section 6. The Roard of Trustees may appoint two policemen who shail hold their office until their successors ar@ ejected and qualified, but the Huard shall-have power at any time; for good cause shown, *o suspend or renfove-such policemens : Section 7. The policemen shall have and possess_all the power and authority granted to. the Murshal by section 1,-of this Ordinance. They . shall taithfuily remain on-duty such time as the Marshal by rule shall establish, aud obey his inatructions in all things relating to the police government ofthe city. Any personor persons be taken to the city prison, or before a Justice of the Peace, and such arrest shall be reported to the Murshai as soon as practicable. 5 Section 8. The M rehal and policemen shall receiye such compensation for their services as may be fixed by Urdinance. ; Section¥. Ordinance Ne. 1 defining the duties of Marshal and policemen passed May Yth ’56, 18 hereby repealed. Passéd March 2ist, \#64. : JONATHAN CLARK, Fres't: D. 8. Baker, Clerk. ~ meebo ‘own’s Bronchial Troches. Br “I have fever changed my mind respecting them froin the-fiest, eXeepting to think yet better of that-whie!: 1 began thinking well of.’ “The Troches area staff of life to me.” Pror. EpWARD NORTH, President Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. **Too favorably known to need commendation. Hon. CuHAs. A. PHELPS; Pres. Mass. Senate.“Contain no opiumner anything injurious.” Dn. A. A, HAYES, Chemist, Boston. **An elegaat coinbition for coughs.” Dr. G, F. BIGELOW, Boston, ‘. recommend their uec t+ Public Speakers.” ’ Rev. E. H. CHAPix, Moat salutary relief in Bronchitis,” REY. 8. SKIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio, “Very veneficial when suaffcring from colds Rey. 8. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Lowis. ‘Almost instant )clief in the distressing labor of breathing pecutfar to Asthma.” Rev. A. G. EGGLESTON, New York. “They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat so that [ could sing with ease.” __ ‘TDUCHARME, Chorister French Paris Church, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine, Agents for California, REDINGTON & Co. San Francisco, m1i4-Im Pacific Stage & Express Co. >> ~~ S AND AFTER MONDAY . OFM. 1864, this Conibany enti fae BEC'R DAILY LINE —or— . Six Herse Concerd Coaches, —TO— ; 5 eRe VIRGINIA cITy, And all parts of NEVADA TERRITORY. i Stages leave the office on BROAD STREET..NEVADA CITY, . . For Virginia, at 2 30 FP. M. . SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFOR é GUARANTEED. “arrested by any policemen, white on duty shail > —-— REY. HENRY Warp Bercurg. . . BROAD AND PINE STREETS, now determinad to sell their entire Stuck of lothing, Furnishing Goods, _, Hats, Boots & Shoes, BOY'S CLOTHING! “Together with a large stock of [@-RUBBER CLOTHING 4] AtCost prices © Persons io: want of any of the above tam= ed articles will do well to.call on us before purchasing eltewhere, as we want to close: out the ENTIRE. STOCK. Thankful to our patrons for former favors we assure them that every effort will be ua ed to merit their approbation. . P. BANNER. Nevada, Feb. 9th. SAMUEL LEWIS -Successor te Lewis-Bros.—_ IMPORTER OF . CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. “= At the old stand— ‘Lewis’ “and Pine Streets, Nevada. snow ready to supply his former patrons ] and the public generally with all Rows in his line as heretofore at é San Francisco Prices! Thankful for past patronage, he respectfully Olicits a continuance. mochi-tf J. M. LEVEY, Druggist & Apothecary, Commercial Street, A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office. Nevada, Nov. 19th THOMAS STARR KING. I by ong to gratify the numerous friends of the _ Rev. Thomas Starr King, We have published a beautiful” Oval Lithographig Likeness! Of the deceased, suitable for framing. with a fae simile of his signature to his last wil! and testament, written five minutes before his death. It is a work of art and executed by Nshl Brothers. Price $%. Size about 18x. A liberal discount made tothe trade. Addrevs. 4 A. Rosenfield, ml0-im No 602 Montgomery St San Francisco. _ Justice jef the Peace, FRICE at the Old Place, on Broad ‘“* WILD PICEON.’’ _ A STEVENS, Proprietor. Ha ain: me ] gecn'sefecn,*Tiuceitemene RROAD STREET, Nearthe Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. Where I will be glad to see my vid customers and the public generally. A good supply of CIGARS, ete. etc. Always Kept on HandGive me acall atthe oldplace. mahi Sue = = Building, Corner of Broad _ 5 bay a i hod ad eee pool : : } ey PONE : : “ ' accents spa mmo 2 secre POLO eae meant = Hevata Daily Brauseript, . 2 Mvewame ruans ovr ro we 4 Ba 4 cerresqeniance [rom Tobie om Black § oe as _} The Nev ne im an ope ts fe Salisbury wills, in Mass« intendence bof Stewart, was a failare, the Ii a oe qi 4 i. GR EB AT Ky R I UMPH. puES« — achusetts, whu.tidd left the ‘place apd a few French Geverament having failed to ra fy blood. % . j om WEDNESDAY MORSING, -™ a debts, some years before, returned lately with . the concession of 10.000 agres of land made . . will gs me he tee. freak 38 Ser — c ee rae eons . marvelous story aod a heap of money. He . by the Governor to Stewart's neg — West Broad street, Nevada. 7 . ee ene ' been to California and . vessel sent from bere with a sugar, mil ' ao. 1.Raviced: + An : . work, Bee. a City and County Official Press. stats pace i eta Sain : a cee oa ete defining the duties Sy Marehay eae * e ' li n . ff ? A scsi : woal house in England, and had become'im-. y.0ey Eoas.—Mr. A. Louis, on West the ‘Trustees of the City ef Nevada do ordain . }_ £ ® THe Uxto . . * : . — ° . or ows i— =f THE SpainG CamPaian.—Recent sdvices mensely rich. He paid bie debts, and in. » 44 ot t bee 81 niambes of fell and pea og a shall be the duty of the Marshal =H . Union Count from the East are premcnitory of mactive . some cases gave five and gtherg ten fold, and . 141 blood Spanich Eggs are warvan. °0 tet all meosing o church yeste ment of Com P.M. At? ‘Bled. Hon. . aao,E. H. _& ‘retaries. The Chpir ; business. Fe; ‘adopted. © tet. Rep 2Qnd. Rey 3d. Bele ‘the Union § Wor Neva For Grass For Bridg For Litth For Roug For Bloor For Eure 4th. ‘The ‘asa County a_quormim al Grasse Valle ~otker towns the Conver The fallor -adopted. _ Whereas ty, have all Pact y¥, and, ‘and beliewir Executive ¢ introduce e ele and i, -gesoleed,; th Convention te use all h § wmination o the Unit . The follo .__Resolved Convention ed to emp: he election tykes, asa The folle he State C A. A. Sa H. Gaylore L. L. Whit A _L. Slac! Jacobs, W The folle bers of the the ensuing A.A. Sa Parqubar, Leach, Ira R. McGeou After. th tral Coma selection ¢ R, H. Far Tue Ci iseue, We C City Ordir the Board . were in su impossible Some had chaotic ma tees have them. Tt the city la SCRIPT, in enabled to . is governe THANK erte agent Co. at Sa Kevst MINING ( are locat They hav sinking dc ced runn expect to additional 18 8I to he lode a om pany