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April 16, 1863 (4 pages)

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neelf as s . Assessor. 1’ es himself n to’ the for the ofhe ensuing imself ass y Assessor. msclf as ~ + Preasurer _ Y BALL. rersary Bal} . of Nevada evada, on ING, Roberts, Church, ck, i wt ats: Pressey, Rabbitts, Shurch, ek, jr. ore Lampe< . edie 3 cLaughilia Skelton, ° , Lakenan. Y’S FLAT: Edwards, 1; Herbert. N JUAN: . Schardin, Furth, Dornin, . indsey. 7,00. eed !t i» ‘Beeds, CK’S, Neyada city. er’s FEE! 3T inthe first neisco—and ‘is ny of the un‘ore, invenbut is strong its. round TARDse far supe= no loss from “4 ye Coffee om their Spice Mills, 0 & Calitornta. open to the ines RMICK, 1ggists, ., NEVADA, mpounded. i£ mty Scrip: 'S FFICE, / ch 19, 1863. . at in accordance he Special Fund iments therrctomier of unpaid the General Fund by mie up to the -stimated amount . for redemptiot ars. (See Statute N I. SYKES, Nevada ceunty ne wx Sale! and new resi Haunt, on Aritis city, te. aneree able terms~ je and ae ate a shrubs, &e. ané he most comni0th every conré ‘or at Spence 4 7 “THURSDAY MORNING, Ha? Broad street. _. MINING oN _ Yarious leads besides an increased richness “ ledges “Without the. trouble’ of smelting. ‘city. —in the trees it can be taken off easily and "_¢ruiting office at the National Exchange, on Lieut. Rowe ‘is desirous of . . / The Nevada ada Daily Transoript. po aig ea APRIL 16. +. wade GREENHORS.—About five tiles from town, in a south-easter'y diree~ tion, on the north fork of Greenhorn, in’ the Vicinity ‘of the “shingle mill.” is a liveJy quartz mining locality." Quite a number ‘of shafts have been sunk and the rock taken to Grask Valley and crushed, which has yield.. ed afair remuneration to theowners. Hav‘ing gone as deep as they could for water, ‘unnelling has taken the place of shafts which ‘will give them a much greater depth” ‘on the “of pay. Some 150 miners are now at work . ‘over there.and all-saaguine of a fortune.— “Owing to the lépg distance of hauling the <juartz to be crushed—about six wiles—the profits: were -considerably lessened. . This difficulty will shortly be obviated, as arranges ‘ments have been been made to remove the Empire mill from Grass Valley over there in ashert time. A steam lumber mill is in course of construction, and the machinery is already “1 the ground. “i Some very rich rock has been taken out in this vicinity, yielding $5,000 to the ton.— A portion of it is of the character known as specimen quartz. For over a mile of ground can be traced. by the croppings, running in every direetion and interlacing wach other. The owners of the Monroe company have offered a bonus of $5,000 to any one who will introduce a plan whereby the ‘Botimony can be separated from the gold So much _ prospecting is going “on in that section this spring and summer, that befure many (mmontha elapse nambers of rich leads will be‘opéned. Nevada has, and will continue td rank, ss the leading gold producing coudty in the GerCol. Wood's great American Museum of Curiosities, will exhibit at the Theatre to» “night. -Everybody should go and see the Ameriean giantess, seven fevt high, the Carolina slave, 30 inches high, the celebrated sword swallower, and the stone eatér. the most wonderful men extant. The performance also includes a magnificent Cosmorama. The admission is only 50 cents, and children’ halfsprice. This is the first and last time to see the Curiosities. Ee" The stages continue to leave this city crowded with passengers for the silver re« gion. — Cw Our readers should not forget the Concert at the Buptist Church this evening, ‘by Martin Simonsen, Mrs. Fanny Simonsen, and Herr W. Zirom. To-night is positively the Inst appearance of the company in this te Kelsey & Butler are paying $7 00 a cord for oak bark. As the sap is now up. good wages be made. mént. e [Fr Information is wanted of William Collins, a native of Fayette county, Penneylvania. See advertisement in another column. 7 tH Horwitz, a “few doors below the TRANSCRIPT office, has just received anew stock of Dry Goods. See their advertisete Lieut. B. S. Some: of Co. C.,Sixth Infantry Cal. Volunteers, has opened a reobtaining 20 more men to fill up the company. They will go inte active service immediately. A bounty of $100 is offered. Now is a favorable chance fur any one wishing to serve in the army. THE WeATHER.—There seems to bea strong cffort made to offset. the glorious days we were enjoying but lately, by rain, cloudy skies, mud and other concomitants of a bad * spell of weather.” This lowering time is disagreeable enough to everybody, but. there is no immediste prospect for the better. A District Court, April Bell—dismissed. Dean vs Simends—jury empanelled—and case,in progress uf trial. Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this morning. ; i gs State CasH.—The balance in the State Treasury at the close of business on the 4th of April was $339.331 61. ee ees A MAN, evidently insene, threw himself from the south tower ot Notre Dame, at Paris, and in falling, his body etauck with such \violenceagainst the edge of a buttress that tieJlegs were detached from the triink and fell_ tothe ground, while the remainder of the 15.—Bell ve . Best Cooks in California have been secured ‘Great Badiiotion i in 1 Prices ae —OF— WATCHES. ee : CLOCKS, . “3 /EWELRY, —AT— c. W. YOUNG'S, No, 87 Commercial Street, Nevada city. SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. 8. BAKER, DBALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada RESH MEATS, of A.D. KINDS on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for dD. 9 cash. Goods delivered Free of Charge SS SS ieee DRY GOODS STORE!. " G. H. COLBY,No, 39, Broad” Street, Nevada City: a Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to his Large and choice stock of FASHIONABLE DRY = ~ Goons, Consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Silks of all kinds, Within areasonable-distance of Nevada. woop—0Of all’ kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. ai-tf DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets, to attendthose favoring me with a call, at‘all hours: feeth after hav beg become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without ; causing pain. : I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than e!sewhere in his vivinity, otherwise no charge will bemade My gre! ped are moderate, and to suit the times. am permanently focated in this place. ~~ E. H. GAYLORD, DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2 1BL practice nall the courte of Nevada W. county. Office at the Court House evada, Oct~13th, 1861. FAST FREICHT LINE ! AM NOW PREPARED TO FORwal Pachages and Goods of all Kind ! —TO— VIRGANIA CITY! Through from tae in 2 Soret! ! HOS. HEN Forwaraing & Hi vehi Merchant,” At Weaver & Co., No 59 Broad St., Nevada. Nevada, Feb. let, 1863-—tf NEVADA RESTAURANT. @ No, 6 Broad Street, Nevada City. SOMETHING NEW! ‘HE undersi street, one ranta ed has opened at No. 65 Broad oor above the Fashion RestauRot keeaele and Restaurant, Which will be carried on ina style heretofore unknown in Nevada, Persons wishing a Fist class Meal, are invited to call The culinary department is earried on in sight of the customers, and none but the choicest morsels are used here. Families wishing to have a Roast delivered to them or parties desirous of Recherche a Dinner are invited to call. The services of one of the “by the proprietor, who understand something in that. line himeelf, and it is his’ intention to make this a Model Restaurant. « Cc. LECOCQ, Proprietor. Nevada Stage Company ! Through to Virginia City in 24 hours, Nevada, April iat. ternate days starting from Grass Valley at 1% M.,and Nevadal vp. M. Persons going to the Territory would do well to make Grass Valley or Nevada their starting Beara as there are two lines fromhere over. Paesengers by eury line and comfort. McCUE. Gecorel Agent, Office at Nevada, opposite the National Ex change. THos. HENKY, Agent. Office at Grass Valley. atthe Winconsin Ho1, W.LUKE,-Agent. april, 5th, 19863 For Sale Cheap! HIE Chandelier formerly used in the Methok. SPENCE. dist Church. It has ir ine coal oi] lamps, and is in excellent. order, a y to —April 2d—iw Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired . ! 2 ‘JOHN HOOK would . inforte his friends aud former pa at ee that he has teken a shop Ba": Commercial Street, adjoining Geo. Keeney’s Hardware store, and.is prepared to manufacture to order, Boots and Shoes, on the most reasonable terms. Boots repairedon the shortest notice. Give me a trial and I will guarantee satisfacmn. Nevada, April let. W A begga wore Ne paying $7 per eord for oo secure quantity is s KELSE & BUTLER. _ body re one of the galleries. \ “hoa April 36¢—2m__ -{ would inform my. friends and . lische tal wishing my services, that a. I.AM-PREPARED . SS “STAGE leaves the office of : thé Nevada Stage Company, . commencing April lst, (1565, and runviny thereafter on al may depend’upon a quick trip ren every: safe ty . " JA Silk and Woel Damasks, _ Carpets and Ol! Cloths. Nevada, April 5th. CROCKERY. . esiaabages CHINA, GLASS WAKE SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ete. PERCEY. DOUCLAS, 42 Moutgemery street SAN FRANCISCO, HAS THES : Largest and Best Assortment of Good
in that line tobe found in the City, ALL OF WHICH HK 18-SELLING AT THE Lownst PRICES, . THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH WIbL FIND ir Greatly to their Advantage to give him call before purchasing elscivhere. ; San Francisco, Dec. 18th—5midp M. CREENHOOD, _ ‘MERCHANT. Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. & M. SACRAMENTO. yoods to NEVADA COUNTY, : NEVADA T ERRITORY, ESME RALDA, AND HUMBOLDT. I have alao Agents at the prineipal Railroad Depots, whieh will ensure satisfactory and speedy dispatch of all goods intrusted to my care at the lowest rolling freiyht. Mark your ages er To avoid sa leteien, alee steamer receipt. Sacramento, March 6th, 1463, BLAZE’S SALVON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8. if You Want a Good Drink, GO TO BLAZE’'S! . Nevada. Sept. 6-tf New Orleans Fruit Store! ! No. 66 Broad: Street, Nevada, MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and Confectionery Store. Dried and Green Fruits of all kinds, wholesale end retail. a Tobacco, Cigars, etc. —Nevads, March 25th—tf WINE AND LIQUOR STORE i AUGUSTIN ISOAERD, Proprietor. Two doors above Weaver & Co’e Store, Broad Street, Nevada. ] —LD call attention te the fact that 1 ave on hand a large ‘assortinent of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION HAVE made my arrangements to forward: 7 People s Steamship Line. _ CONNECTING CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK, ; via Nicaragua. 750 miles shorter than any other route. <p» THE fast and favorite double; ot Ba engine Steamship é MOSES TAYLOR. pa Hi. BLETHEN )..0000s000000+ Commander. Will be despatct.ed for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, ‘From Mission street wharf, San Francisco, At 9 o’clock, A.M: punctually, on Wednesday, April 22d, 1863. Connecting at Greytown With the splendid Steamship ti LLIinois, <—. 2,500 Tons. Reduced rates-of passage and quick trips are secured by. the reopening, of the Nicaragua Route. ops These steamers are unsurpassed for Speed, Cleanliness, 7 and Safety. And every effort will be made to insure the comfort of passengers. For further information or passage apply to 1. Ke ROBERTS, Agent. No. 407 Washington street, Opposite the Post Office. San Francisco, March 19th—td ASG2! 18621:.18621!! A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento. “ issued thestyle of HATS for Fall aad Winter wear #. this is the best place in the State to procure a fine and fashionable tile, lon him and selectonefrom his ‘the \argest stock in the country, atprices lower than at any other house, N, B,—Ordere from the country i Aa fended to. Large assortment of Ladies’ Furs and and Buggy Robes always on hand _ pep-10 CEO. E. WITHINCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter,~ House Painting promptly attended to. ‘Dealer in Paper Curtain Fixtures, &. At the ‘foot road Street, Nevada. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City “TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL1 to order. Castings and Machinery of eve or) description. Quartz Machinery constructe fitted up or repaired. All kinds of Buildw, Castin 8, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mille; Horse Power and Car Wheels. All ordern filled promptly. and at as iow rates as any establish ment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigh added. ‘ HEUGH & THOM, Feb 16-tf CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. — ( FFICKE—In Kidd's Building, adjoining the office of McConnell & Gar yer, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. z Dee, 17—tf 2 piccee tes CHURCH & CO., A. P. tte: a large stock of Blank Books . Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musical Instruments, School Books. &c.~ ac. PIONEER CIGAR STORE §. ROTHSCHILD, ] EALEKR in Cigars, Tebacee, Genu) ine Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEV ADA CITY. N. B, Stare. closed from Friday evening to aturday evening. BAILEY HOUSE, Bread Street, Nevada. NAT. BAILEY, WOULD inform his oltfriends and we the public that he has taken the above ff) house and is now ready to accommodate AL all who favor him with their patronage. THE ROOMS Have all been furnished with the best of Beds and Furnitere, inferior to none in the mountains. THE TABLE Will at all times be furnished with the best the market afiords THE PRICES Will be as renvonabie as any house in the-eity. 1 oor The Howse will be kept open all-night, ce” NO LIQUORS SOLD. g3 Give me a call,and I will guarantee’ satisfaction. NAT. BAILY, Nevada, F "eb. 10th, is 3, Proprietor. DR. DAVIS, ECENTIATE of, the Hall, aaber of the " Tce ge ol Surgeons, London. Office, iil Kbroad street, South side above the * Hailey House,’’ Nevada. rf Consultations Gratis ! _ Nevada, March 10th, ‘1s63—tf "Pacific Nimil Steam ship Co. The following steamships will be dispatched in the mouth of April, 1503: ST.LOUIS, Gelden Age, Sonora, From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A.M. For Panama. Passengers will be conveyed from. Panama to . 3d, 13th. zd. Farnworth, Com’r, April Hudson, “ Lapidge, “ee ae A+pinwall by the Panama Kallroad Company and from / spmwallto New York bv the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Compens IRBE Seaway. ei, Weteher: . Cordials, &e. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufact ared from the Grape by myself, m this city None but the best of Liquors offered om v sele, aple AUGUSTIN IDOARD,. 8, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorf sts. San F Francie co . DR. F. HILLER, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon “vines . eorner of Pine and Broad Streets, O fa gmat (up ovate) j Hite RR pays particularly attention to eises of uigwitery: and all Dipcades ef long standin a. June 16th rs] ibe a Sah H. MACKIE, “HENRY PRILIP. H. MACKIE & Co. ’ BANKERS. . : (Successérs to C. W. Mulford ) At the old stand, Min street. Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates, Sight Gheekson San Francisco and Saera mento Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sume to suit: ‘Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. SMint for Asaay or Coihage. Peay Scrip bought at the Highest Rates. e. agency, for msurance against Fire. a, July ist, 1862, tf ~GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIEKER, Im the — Building, Broad Street, Nevada. i? Gr DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made op _Pust — for Assay er-for Coinage at the U.S ie : : Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento Ora 8s onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate ng es made, and State and County See urities purchased at the highest Market value. Nevada, March 7, 1861-t1 GEO. A. WEAVER, j J. We CLARK, , é Nevada. "Ban Francisco. WEAVER & CO., No. 50 Broad Street. HOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERIES, nag Cnigt tag SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS, &c., &e. Have taken the Stand former! cecupted by WEAVER & NEWMAN,-and will be in constant receipt of a com ‘plete Stock of Goods, which -will be sold ‘at most reasonablerates for CASH. A portion of be Public Patronage solicited, Yr Goods delivered free of charge. WEAVER & _ Nevada, Mareh, 18thi' 1862. Oo. ).W. KIDD, ~C. C. LEAVITT, A. He MANION A. H. HANSON & ae TO T. eee BEANS "% WHOLESALE AND RE TA IL DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Liqtors, Nails, Powder, ~~ Quicksilver, Mining TOOLB, ETC. No. 52 Broad Street, Nevada, 7 Goods delivered Free uf Charge. de7 FAMILY GKOCERY STORE. A. BARUH, No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cat. Informs the pedals that he will keep constantly on hand, wee Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vege(ables, Coffee, Case Goeds, Fruit, A fine assortment of Goods yaually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the first quality and will be sold. cheap for cash.— He can always be found at liis old stand on Commercial street. Nevada, N ov. 16th TIMMONS & CO. , mms DEALKRS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. i. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. SHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEAL-~ li . es GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, &r Geoda Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada, March 6th, 1863. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 arg oagag strays. (Successors to Chas Kent.) — J.C. MASEL &CO., reepect fully inform their ‘riends and the public that they can always be d at the above place, where they keep ca the best quality of Amei.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and Bork. Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor talc gf areas i onable price Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at lew rateas He solicits a continuance of the very 4iberal patrena re heretofore received. Nevada, ~ wy zath-. if MARKE'R, NO. 2 Commercial Street, BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH ME A'TR¢F ALL Lt es This Market,” is continually sup plied with the choicest meats of out a moment’s delay Nevada, Sept tisha mone Pear, Plam, Cherry: Bie Apple and every kind orted English Goosberrys wud Shrubs of every ind. For sale at reasonable prices. M —— we CEN NERE Two. doors below the ERAMSE mee ofhew kinds, at Wholesale and. Ketail.— all kinds, and customers will be attended with = ‘TREES! TREES 74 Of the choteest varictics. 39 varieties of im 8. MARSHALL N. B.—Leave your orders es Dr. Kent's Druy . store "+ OF at —— Ranch, Grass Valley. 5% a NILES BE. ant A. C. NILES ELS & NILES,, ene and\Counselors gt Law, ~— fice -Broad street Kid's Huilding, ior Niles Searls, Combuissioner of Deeds for evi ada Territory: PROCLAMAT peepee — * QN : WE TAK& PHIS METHGR OF ‘Proclaiming to the WoNd . — THAT — MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : Can be obtained at LOW KATES, at A. P. CHURCH & CO.Nev Cor. of Pine and Broad Ste., Nevada. a