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April 1, 1862 (4 pages)

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ee PROPRIETOR. eee OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET. : Terms of the Dally Transcript: Twenty-Five Cents Per Week. LATER FROM THE BAST. —— ee Worenester, Ve., March 25th.—An engagement ensued, when Gen. Shields ordered Col. Tyler toturn their left fank, which . charged, and the fight became general — Col. Murray, of the 84th Penn., was killed. The enemy retired slowly, bringing their “guns to bear at every aity. Ourmen reload oe with y: ee 8 — eneu. d among eneny. r troops follow. . Gen. Williams, first brigade, Col, Donnelth the 28th N. Y., commanding, reinforced " peggee Gen. Banke, who. was on the to Washi returned on Sund a In the meantime Gen. Shields division pur: racy hs men son pera yond control—they and wounded to nearly all the rebels wounded were shot in _the head or breast, testifying the superiority of aur marksmen. The loss on our side that the enemy's loes is over 200 killed 500 wounded and 300 prisonere including an aid te Jackson ja ne Med cal 125 woune On Sanday morning the rebels received reinforcements under Gen. Garnett amount« ing to. 5.000. ‘The Union forces did not exeet 10,000, and with the exception vt about 500 were of Gen. Shields division exelusivly. mada a feint ou our left, and commenced y acting Brigadier Sullivan opening a heavy fire of a» ilery while the real attack waa directed t our right with the object of @anking it. *o~MPRASBORG. March 26th.—The rebel forecs have relied and occupy a strong pisi. fium. near Strasburg Another fight ie iomipent. Gen. Rewmble commanded on the right where the heaviest fighting was done. The rebels were strongly in the woods and behind a hill. aud the artillery posted on eminenees of both sides of their left wing. The filth and 8th Ohio, shored the glory and the losses with the 84th Pennsylvania. enemy's killed and wounded strewed the ground, and their left wing was utterly brokeh aud their centre wavering. On their tide, the fourth and fifth Virginia regimenta auffered the most. The former was terribly Several atte m to rally the right wing, failed; and to to the confusion, an Irish battallion of 150 ee were brought forward and ordered to fire u the Union troops They refused and aitheugls” they drove this press 4 httle Ky forward, 7 could net compel them to fire upon us, Forty cur of the one bandred and fi siiorsverds strewed the field. Meanwhile, the rebels gave a on their left and ceater, with a loss of 700 ki led and wounded, and 235 taken prisoners; besides there were about 125 muskets taken, with many other valuable troe phies. Our tos¢ dots not exceed 150 killed _. Winenesrer, Mareh 25.—Our columns are now 5 miles beyond Strasburg stil! in pursuit of the Aying rebels. Wasineton, March 27th. —Gen. Shields ‘telegraph that our victory at Winchester is a was at first supposed. The rebels admit they had $1,000 ‘men, also that they lost between 1000 and 1500 in killed and wounded, Omaua, March 20th—The Jatest dates from Island No. 10, are to Morch 27th.— The gunbouts and mortars are »till bombard. ond Newtoi and killing . Mivomestitaein tind Neuralgia !! 13 OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC BY ordinary medical practitionthe most ment. he Remepy Without see 0 on on 8 never “cure. Thousands of others are prevented from posters Beppe yada of his services by the inconv: and expense attending a visit to the —.To these. and panne beg gs m these offers “ ANTE RHE UMATIC ELIX1i, * with the assurance that it is composed of the same remedfes he has used so successfully in his private Packages of the ELIXIR can be sent by Kxto any part of the Pacifie States. All orp mg promptly attended to. Orders should be addressed ** De. H. C. F. BEHRENS, corner of Was and streets, San Franciaco.” $2 we! le. Single botties, or packages of one f or one dozen bottles, sent as per order. BROAD STREET MARKET Ne. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT JAS. COLLEY. UNITED STAPRCSATOR: : AN HAIR DRESSING SALOON. eradicates ‘yf nt SE hand. RFUMERY—A LAMPE © BRO. 64 Broad sii ce PROBATE NOTICE. ee N the matter of the estate of John Pollard deceased. In the Probate Court ofthe city and county of Nevada, State of California, [t apto the court by the petition presented and filed by William Ueath and Josiah Prater. the executors of the estate of John Pollard, deceased, praying for an order to sell realestate and personal property that it is necessary to sell the whole or a portion ofthe real estate and personal property to pay the outstanding debts t the deceased, and the debts, expenses and larges That Will accrue, before the eatate can be clused. It is therofore ordered by the court that oe perenne intercete? inthe said estate « ore the Probate court on Monday the day of April A. D., 1362, at cleven o’clock in the forenoon of said da: , at theeourt room of said Probate court, In said city and county of Nevada. to show caus» why an order should not be granted to said executors to sell se much of the real estat and personal property of the deceased as shal) be meoessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT a newspaper printed and published in said city and couuty. DAViv BELDEs, Probate Judge. Dated at Nevads, this 2ith day of Mareh a. p., Lae i, R. H. Farquhar county clerk and ex-officio elerk of the Probate court m and for Nevada county. Stete of Californ'a, do hercby certify the foregoing to be a true curvy of an order duly made and entered upon the niinutes of said Probare court. ———} Witness my hand and the seal of said } rea ; Probate court. this 24th day of Maren a. D., 1862. a R. UW. FARQUHAR, eler:. Per @. K. Farquhar, Deputy. HERUFP’? SALE.—By virtue of an execution to me directed delivered out of the Hon jon yg Court ofthe Mth Jadicial Di DR.cH. Cc. F. BEHRENS . tyre Sateen AND a a TA Eg are diseases which oft an most baffle the skill of the ssp A Care. California and Nevada Terat sville and Nevada to all parts of Califortes and Europe.! dispatch Daily Expresses te and from all Points North of foved Satarday Morning, to the following Territory: ‘estern Chinatown, ktown, Washoe Valley Carson Valley, "@oid Canon, % Johnetown, City, Virginia City,”” letters for the Western Atlan‘ic States,enclosed in our Government franked envel ‘ and en * Overland. via Sait Lake,”’ will be forwariled and their destination sooner than ty any other line. Treasure and Letters transmitted to and from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and seurity. j ; Gold Dust gest rw the United States an rope, insu or un insured, at as low rates as can be done by any house with a Our Treasure Ex: reas ‘will always be accomAng Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or nea ted, and wy ore attended to warding of Merchiandize and Commissions o every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude. Wile nen in Nevada City, next door below. Co's. JOHN PATTISON, Acent. JOB PRINTING, 4 o& Of every kind Neatly and Promptly Executed, AT THIS OFFICE. BLANKETS: BLANKETS?! UST RECEIVED a aplendid lot of White Swise Blankets, large size and scperior qualty—firet lot ever in Nevada. which . will sell lower than any Store in town, White Swiss Crib Blankets, of superior quality. House Lining always on hand and for saie low. FURNITURE : Of all descriptions fer sale cheap to suit the times Sheets & Pillow Cases always on hand.
Call and see atthe Pioneer Cheap Furniture Store, No. 42 Broad street, Nevada. Ss. MARX, Nevada, Jan. 26th—3m Crete OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY i. of Nevada, m Probate Court. Katate of David L. Esnex. deceased.— It appearing to tlw Judg* of «aid court by the petition of J. P. BOURKE. Administrator, presented ‘and fled that it ix mecessary to sell the real estate of de eased, to pa outstanding debta of deceased, and expenses and charges of Administration. It ix theretore-ordered by th~ Judge of said court, that all persons interested in suid estate appear before said Probate court on Weduceday the 2d day of April 1862, at two o'clock y. M., of said day at the Court House of Nevada county, to s00W Cause WHY an order should uot be made directing anid “aistrator to sell said real enAnd that wotice of the time and place of said hearing be published at least four succes sive weeks in thé **Nevana DAILY TiKaxsCRIPT,”” a new © printed and published in said county of ada. Dated, Nevada, Mar ‘h 3d 1862. DAVID BELVEN. Probate Judge. JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR HILL PosTING : Fifty Three-sheet Posters..... bunue % additional fifty.. . owe d Half-sheet Pomera... Fitt doh Le ed Di Meee eeeeeteaee sheet Posters Programmes, etc. ( 100). . 37 Orders left st the sity Prisking Oftoes reccive prompt attention. jt FELIX CILLET’S. = Shaving & Hair Cutting Saloon Neo. 47 Pine street, Nevada. AIR cut im any style : American, French or H English Particular attention paid to the oy im Seat ‘aloner ¢ts ‘dee 31ad to all or}: 190 . de} NOW LANDING. Brown Drills and Sheetings, 30-INCH SHIRTINGS. Prints and Delain és; In Great Variety. DRESS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ALEXANDRE'S Genuine KID GLOVES GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. _DAVIS &JONES’ SHIRTS Fiannels, Hosiery, &c. é HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Brussels and 3-ply Carpet NEW PATTERN PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS, MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPETS e AGENCY FOR Le For sale for Cash ; » Or to firat ols discount from prompt paying trade, at a ot rates. we it FRANK BAKER 110 & 1 : "au Wranclite; ‘ DAILY hig LINE. . Arrives at Washington, at 12 MM. ng—The leaves WASHINGTON st 7 OUOde: A. We ant aivives ta evela Ghy o 10 e’clock A. M. Persons wishing to _ visitnamed pointe and go with seou sult their own interest and trav: HORSE STAGE LINK. thanks +d ek thar tale oe for the y ine, w they have patronized 4 will assure them that it will ever be ay 5 to contribute to their comfort when re 2 bag oe withme. [have in my employ one of best and most careful drivers in the State. LEW MORRILL, Proprietor. June 4. isdi-t¢ MERCHANTS’ FORWARDING LINE STORAGE. AND Commission Warehouse MARYSVILLE. NOODS received and forwarded to all parte ef G Northern California, with dispatch, at ONE DOLLAR PER TON. NoStoragee Charges on Transient Merchandise Our new brick warehouse is located cost by the Feather River steamboat landing. MARK PACKAGES: “CARE M. ¥.LINE.” Please request your Shippers to be very particular tosend us Shipping Receipts accompanying every shipmen: of Goods Seed Keccipts by Express. By getting algal ay es all unnecessary delay in : Packagesng up 8 Ve cunstantly on hand and for sale, Flour, Grain & Produce. The utroost care and attention is given.te Fill ing erders and executing Commissions of all kinds utf Rh. M. SHACKLEFORD & CO, Prop’ra. Rich Quartz Specimens! *‘UITABLE for Cutting and Polishing, are i) Bought at a Large P, om ovér the intrinsic value, by : BALRETT & SHERWOOD, Jewelers. New No 517 Montgomery st. San Francisco. them look(SUCCESSOK TO J.C, GREEN & CO.) —DEALER IN— Greeeries and Provisiens. and General. _— ee va senna Red Dog. “as ry" undersigned in —— enT tire Stock and haainens 0 the firm of J. C. Green & Co., will conduct the business at the old stand at the Brick Store. on the mogth side of Main Street Red ’ Having purchased al] book @ceounte and debts owing to the late firm of J.C. Green & Co 1 persens owing said firm are to eall and settle with me, atthe old stand, without ay. Ky Mighest Price paid for GOLD DUST. og Red Dog. Feb. idth, 1862. M.J. HYDELIFF. WINE & LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Prop. Two doors aboxe Weaver & Newman’s Store. Broad Street, Nevada. WOULD call attention to the fact that I have I Brandy, hand assortment of the first Fy ronment "oleae of ; Gin, Wines, Whisky, Cordials, &e. Also, a few the grapeby a: of Wine manufactured from . da.this ty None but the EX LATE ARRIVALS. . ' BLEACHED SHEEeTINGS. —}BLANKETS, ALL GRADES& COLORS} = Leaves the woseuat oo ev Esse. Footrest &, nt 3 . and o’clock, A. Mh, and : Best of Liquors offered for sale. tf . Nevada, Dec. th, 1661. Jewett’s & Comon’s Oil Cloths evemanie lowing sheap tatens SMALL SIZE, LARGE SIZE, GRAV: F cheaper me an And Machine 1. . B Spring Strect, Nevada GTHAM ENGINES AND SOLLERS B desert; Achinery Horse ‘ Pe Sitio or 8S Feb. 16-6m* ARUGH & THOM, SELECT SCHOOL ~~ Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD o¥ Broan D BTRELT, NEVADA. hes W. EB. BP. DEAL, & *... Pei ra\eE Cc ei D ain. cts tego om Montag, Engl dieead ene eee Tee “ German.... Prerereteoerereceoeneny ** > 4 WEONDE» 6 60:0 200 bpvakarne ts dcsiasohas i Nae No extra r Book ieee For use RIP eee Yo Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared p (oder on of the Cel classes. ee «ee Nevada, Dee, 27th. 186 ; For A © Wire S. HALLIDIE & CO., PATENY WikKEK ROP x