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April 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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g a Pee nS ee a ee “ Oot mt—re § a . pondent at Silver City, writing April 13th, "away with his'child : Dh el ow si Terr ee ys WMG Brig ay The Morning Transcript PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. W. P. BROWN & CO. wv. P. SKELTON, * peer 4 i N. Ps BROWN. OFFICE. -COMMERCIAL STREET Next door to Blage’s, (up-stairs,) / Owed tug ee E Travs OF THE MOENING TRANSCRIPT : Twenty-Five Cents per Week, a “Delivered in the City. Onn Yan (im advance,’ b mail.. <sele ee o oG8.00 SIX MONTHS: : ..0ci0ks. ¥ Uivab od ya a a THREE, MonrTus.. nano Leatceed + 3,00 Advertisements inserted on feasonable terms. : All Advertisements must be pz t on ot the month. asians . ~ ———— -____ __} ca :'The city of Messina, in Sicily, with a population of 100,000, does not ‘coniain a single newspaper, but. it has several theatres.— The people have for many generations been so accustomed to tyranny that they now do not veém conscious of the value of their newly ac quired freedom. The prineipal streets are without sidewalks, but are_payed_with flags stones about two feet square, and are. very ditty” The houses ate white, roofed with red tiles, and cut up into many small rooms, those -on.the ground story being eonverted into poor, mean stores, with littlevariety of goods, and that mostly of the coarsest English manu facture. The mechanics do not seem to have half learned their trade. The people cannot read.~~"The wages received by young women . gi for packing oranges—the principal trade of the place—is eight or’ ten cents a day. in the busy season, and as ‘beef averages fourteen cents.a pound there is but little morality. — Theft and assassinations abound. Schools are unknown;all the beauty which nature has lavished upon the place cannot make it a desirable residence after th first charm of novdity has passed awayeee ae KIDNAPPING IN SILVER CrTY.—A corresrelates,thie following Case of a father reine A man named Burk, yesterday, at one o'clock P.M. took his tittle daughter, some six years of age, and rode hastily for Placer. ville, as I learn, to place her in charge of a lady friend and Ba her to school. Mr. and Mrs. Burk had not lived together for several months, and as soon as the child was missing parties endeayored to procure saddle horses and give chase to the father, but: without avail. A telegraphic dispatch was. sent. this morning, and two parties on horseback left. in haste, but.as he arrived at Genoa early . , last evening, they doubtless rode in vain.— His déstination was Placerville, aad the .excitement is over. LL HERIFE°’S SALE.—Whereas on the 13th day of April, A. p. 1861, a fina pal jas and Decree was rendered in the District gare -” the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the -county of Nevad. against JAS. WATTS and FELIX LEEDS, in favor of CHAS. W. MARLETTS, ‘for the sum of $1,782 00, (principle debt,) with interest on the principle at the rate of Two per cent per month from the rendition of. judgment until paid, together with all costs Aauit. And whereas, on the Mth day of April; “A. p 5° 1861, it was ordered and decreed. by the said Court,. that the Mo ge act forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described, te-wit + +‘ All that certain tract of Landknown as Marlett’s Ranch, situated in Little York township, county of Nevada, on both banks of Green Horn Creek, about twe miles south west of the village of Red Dog, containing about 160 acres -of Land, of which about 20 acres are enclosed, with the improvements. Also—A setof -Claims.on said creek, at the upper end of sai Ranch, ‘extending 1,100 feet wp and down said vetream, embracing ‘the bed and bank of said stream to the base of the hill: Also—~A set of Mining Claims on said ereek, at the lower end of. ,eaid Ranch 600 feet in length, including the bed and banks of said ¢reek af the base of the hill. Also—A certain Water Diteh,takiig water from «Green Horn Creek, on the north west side, about ithe centre of said ranch. Also—A Water Ditch ng water from Green Harn Creek, about the same meee on the south cast bank of said stregn. Also—A Ditch taking water from said’ creek at the extreme upper end of suif ranch. Also—A Diteh taking water from said Creek nearly a mile above said ranch, and convexing isto said ranch. Also—A water Ditch from a non whic is a fAcibutary of Green Horn Creek, on the northyt side, emptying into,Green hoes Creek, imtely below said ranch, gurying the water ot sald cane fy to oe ranch.” be ley upon and boi said judyment, iaterest and costs, and she pe rucweds thereof applied tothe payment of es Rime of money us aivresaid. tice is hereby given, that I will expose to anne sale, all the aboye described property, to . ten aie md non ng for cash, in apt 4 yo May Fon evada, en.) ’ ith N bbiy between @ hours of 9° o’thoek, a: ‘add rack pect P. eer fs hand, this. Bth day of April, Fg Branches and ides 5 00 ewe. a¥ebaeieiies Cees edebcbcevvcctucsccce 100 ogee meee 1 Riisassihcccéesesen o2edece cecgvecesss & OG Dam Fis 5 5s TESTE BEE ao Ode vos see. 200 xr Night Schsol;Monauy, “Thursday “and . } Saturday Evenings, " y oh ry ; Five WOES. OEE ke Tees weet January 28, 3m SELECT ‘SCHOOL Young Ladies and Gentlemen. ee Head of Broad Street, Nevada. pe Be Bis 53% rsceseeneesP¥inclpad . ANares FX) Beem dtesetcvese.Assistant. His SCHOOL ‘on MONDAY, 7th. 1861, Young Gentlemen will ietacioedh hly prepared to-enter College. TERMS : Musto TEACHIN NG,’ DRAWING, ero . N MoM": HEBBERD, who has recently arrived from Hayana—-where she has been enga for four’years in ean Dat nya to ish herself manent] as a teacher of MUSIC, FREN SPANISH aud DRAWING.. Mra. H. promises entire satisfaction to all parties who mar employ her. or For #, ete., apply to Mrs. HEBBERD, at the residence of J; Hs Helm, on Nevada street. Nevada, April 6-1w* ' DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,’ Stirgical and Mechanical Dentists, . Office—Corter of Bread and Pine: streets, (Kida’s Building.) +.. (UO p-Stairs.) to attend those favoring: us with a call, at all hours. Teeth after having become sonatitebe exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain, WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be.pérformed in a MORE SKILLFUL MANNER, and. better satisfaction ven, than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise TO @ will bemade: Our ¢ es ase mode rate, aud to suit the times. _We are permanently located in this place. March 4, 1861-tf ‘THOS. M Woon, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST) Heoms--27 & 29 Commercial St., ‘OFFER: No INDUCEMENTS To patrons, except that of having GOOD AND PERFECT ProruRes, Pat vue. iu a manner 56.08 to secure them forever the destroying action of the elements. PERSONS WISHING SUCH WORK Ate invited to‘call-no éther patro solicited. ‘Difficult a er tay call invited te call. _ January. 19, ‘UNION LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. wort PORN the public sively to his alread lishment of Horses, Bewgios, Saddles, &a, &,, and, is wy Pegercd-te to-furnish turn-outs as can be found in the State. ~ Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well uipped for ladies or gentiemen will be ready at ail ice. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retain the contideneé of my friends, leads me to believe bE will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to. Horses on livery . Carriages ye a in iness with careful drivers for the use of Parties, Balls, Ac.. 'The quality. ef my stock will permit me to say that those seckin ¢ pleasure or engaged on business woulddo well to tive me a call. sep6-tf ean oi JAMES J. OTT, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, No, 30 Minin street, Nevada, D. ORE ‘emery Descrip(5 °nR tion, Melted, helio a and '‘Assayed/ at San Franeiseo. prices, and. RETURNS MADE IN BARS. OR COIN, in. few.Hours, .‘ Melting done in’ the presence of Depositers. Crains and Clippings retarned or, brought in aecount and always guarantced, os for me}tiug and assaying yold—for lots, below 60.02. $2; for lots—above.60 ozs.3¢ of:1 per cent. Pyoportionate reduction for largerance nathan mg by regular customers ; for assay minerals, * James J. Ott is now fy ated “vine Nis NE AMALGAMATION WORKS to operate upon 4 proaone ores, either in the ig or mineral, and.is ov. ee revely¢ Black Sar 5, Sw eep panings, Kutrer’ Lead, ete., and will work ee Pe ihe: satisfaction at the lowest rates 1-tf) JAMES J, OTT. . GEORGE W. KIDD, : BANKER, In the Granite Building, Broad. Street, Nevada. +. (1948 DUST Piirehased atthe Highest Mar ket Rates, and siparnl of adv.ancesanade on Dast wee for "Assay, er i. owt ecks on San. Francised and Saeramento Dralte hes Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates oilections fade, and State and County Seiter urchased at the. highest. Market value, ‘Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf Cc. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL. PAINTER, »; ‘1861. v4 AN HAGEN, Sherif, By ty yt iiekson, Unler ener Sergent & Niles, Plains Atyorneys. ,; We would inform our friends, . issn ata all wishing our services that . +; » WE ARE. PREPARED for Coinage attheU. 8 +-pe a : peer Broad Street, Nevada. GEORGE R. LANCASTER pet RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEof Nevada and the Tra pub: . y, that he continues to oa ged lieee and popular Hotel known as see ee i ‘and it THOROUGHL two fires, is fi Ay House. the State. . and Furni The ture are Mew, And for Comfort and ital ies weap ab dghs _ te Stan got ap to Order snentapeverrs. “aE oe eee irs ns from their de. pote mee paws the X National Be . The ap te is kept en : ere is a fine toon io to the Bawe here atti the les journals of the State rd ul will be cilneeiaet supplied with the choicest : ‘Wines, Liquors: and Cigars. Fm — the} wh sta Perl swine . been adda es ‘ound twe e best BIELUARD 7 TABL n the mountains. : Having had long experience at the business, I shall endeavor to contin ue to make the ‘National Exchange” the best tel in the Mountains, and. ble’ home for ‘Travelers. Charges will be moderate to suit the times, A Livery & Stable Ts connected with the House, and pectepiar attention will be given’to the caré of » Carages, &c. poke and Carriages can at all times be procured, b y ac eg att he office. Nevada, Sep ij FASHION: RESTAURANT. COMMERCIAL 8ST..
Opposite Tallman & Turners, wears GN@, 19. 8 CHAS, IRISH... pereceeee IP rOprictor idesiaiaih proprictorsh of H*% te eet known Restaurant Na I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. xX Game-Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and the good. things in the market, farnished ata moments notice, and got up ina atyle suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure.. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. class restaurant, and as such I recOmmend it to the people of the city. and the county. at large. Those ons who relish a GOOD MEAL w ii do well to ‘ call and see’) for. themselves. ' Wiveae Nov, 26, 1860-tf BAILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, ffs NEVADA, ‘. \HE Proprictor weuld annotisce to the public of this ty,.and the State at large, that he has taken charge ‘of the above . Splendid New Brick Hotel, Which he designs keeping in the best style. ‘Travelers vieitieg Nevada ‘ada will find all the comforts ofa home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS ba eg sons oe fer at this House. The furnished. ,with the best SPRING MA TRESSES and the rooms are supplicdina comfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar. RATE OF: CHARGES : bard per Week..-ss+se+»+0s+s+sFrom $7 to $10 occ cdvcceccbovgences succesece ifty Cents Lodgi or Fifty and Seventy -Five Cents _ will be Kept open at all Hours. This. Ho j4té N. BAILEY, Proprietor. HOTEL DE PARIS, OV. CHAUVEL... eeen ‘PROPRIETOR, No. 8 BROAD STREE NEVADA & Low Eatin de ent will tas a RS "CLAS RESTAURANT, and Meals will be ved Rio ' all hours of the Day. very a THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWLY. FURNISHED, and the Beds are as clean and luxurious as any in Cal. Dinner or Ball Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, can be aceommodated.in thesame room, at the shortest notice, and iia style that can not be surpassed. ~d20 tf Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street; wosecess oes s-eessNevada City, TRAM ENGINES A} AND BOILERS BUILT to’ order. omenee fe Siar ap nery of ever deserfption. constructed, fitted up or repaired. *AlL “sie cimdle of Building Casthice, Saw, Grist, Mait ‘and Bark Mills; Horse Power and Car. Wheels. Al orders fillid promptly. and at as low rates as any establishment in Sacramento: or San Francisco~freig ht added. (f16-3m) WM. HEUGH. MULES FOR VIRGINIA CITY J. SAL, E_& CO esPecttiie INFORM PASSENGERS fer the above place, that they have on hand ‘Some Pitty Mules, Phe beat inthe State;that cau be had at all times . Ebest paseriye prompey ain Pest ee At the tof Broad st, Nevads. sep additions have been ina sem the eos a “Tintend to keep the FASHION” asa first-+ No. 10 Commercial Street, . NEVADA aITy. "THE UNDERSIGNAD KEEP A and consists of the following articles :_ make your purchas _28-tf ‘TORTURE GUES & CO. OLD EMPIRE MARKET, Leia’ PORMERCEAL BF Se . *" = : KENT & TOMPKINS “AVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOLeora for the pu: en in the tharke business, pry dellen keeping on The Best American Beef, Pork, Mutton, Dried Beef, Corned Pork and Beef, Vegetables, eté, ‘We hope by strict attention to business to re tain our old business friends amd make new ones Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep On hand and for sale in lots to‘buit. CHAS. KENT, March 5 tf EK, O. TOMPKINS. CENTRE MARKET, ; JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, '. Ne, 13, Commercial Street, pice and the county at large, that I have on and design keeping a large supply o American Becf, Pork and Mutton, ver desired, at reasonable: Fates. evada, February.1, 18614tf GAVIN GIBBR’sS PAINT AND WALL PAPER DEPOT, No, 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Hs JUST REORAY ED, 4: LARGE, AND cemplete assortment, of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES, And everything to be found in his line. He -wonld especially call the,attention of the trade ‘and the public to his.extensive assortment of Wall Paper, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings; Pictures, etc, which-he has just received, and will sell cheaper than the cheapest. All i atats goo a ar _ be oaeae — char: aint and Pa spgin me. at sitbteest netic and on Sonoma’ e terms. mi8tm 0. H. P. WHITE & €O., FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO, Marysville & Pincerville, WILL RECEIVE and speedily forward all GOODS. consigned to % us, for an sae . section of California; and Utah ee ig P. WHITE, Sacramento, Feb. 2, tebisun WiINELAMIS HOSE COUPLI NGS, Por Sale at Geo. Keeney’s Hardware Stere No.7 Commercial Street.. These Co 8 surpass all athers, in. th edt: on of mineres mud ae soil at a VEI Ry LOW FPGURE. m1091m* BROAD . STREET ‘DRUG & BOOK STORE, A FULL AssorTuEN'T or DRVGS AND BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE —~ LOWEST CARH PRICE, H, H, WICKES & Cv. DR, H. H. WICKES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada . TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL STREET, REALERS IN HARD Cal PARLOR STOVES, E, _. ,, Lead. Pipe, Hydraylie Pipes, ¢ a ns intending aPalging the mountaiiis; PEE heey yy yes py wk so Valies at our’ ‘atables, in. Nevada or Grass alteys” Apply ee R. J KE NS, A . Nov. 27-tf . Nationel pert wauge . waaumherean: MARKET. ._ Their Stock is received daily, is always fre sh’ : Call atthe WASHINGTON MARKET and . I WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC OF THIS . .. MEATS DELIVERED in any part of the }Nevada City; ca AP . er LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMIEY . ian, Fresh Butter, "Oheese, ane "Fresh Eggs, _: QOnfons, . Capbage, Potatoes, ‘on 3 « t ‘ j Pr edopede + shial Prunes, Semmapone , +. oe a : ALSO—GAME and POULTRY, con Pen eee hand: Battisand Families supplied with rag WOE Bo Yeoh pitt cs tables a’ tegen: vas “ie pM Oenipstinstinhrhti The Lowest Cash Prices. DS inteee ese est Piva a nea dene nine ¢ of oa “oer See Gi5-th = eek & rah have ca tore a the of making Matteson Dorrck. ke water poe and Saw Mills.: ALL, KINDS.oF( nega a pct fal ee Ay eed ery ofall kinds, B net fron “Hoa aaa a pele sy new construction, mak’ ficial‘Saw ‘Teeth to Chietiar ary PERSMIEHING, BLA 30 do al ki sreaierige: SURRING, Kte. ' Fy for es DER mes from abroad. aes meres veg For particulars apply to the Ee ue rs Jan. 19, 1861-tf GRO. ce EXCHANGE HOTEL, Estrin ina pte Me died ma THE 8 supplied re the market, Tie ba BAI is nie Shenttahe Ct ARS, Ries piece aa Grass vay alley, sy fog eater, A, B. CARLEY. COMMERC AL Kr Commercial big xian, ABLEY & WALL oe this method of in their friende and the onnig” That “y taken j rani sige oe TA 1s tuo acecacaes y ¢ DRAMA SALOON, _ Main street, Bs The most choice Wines, Cigars: And Fine: Liquors, . Always to be Found «#¢ this’ waloon’ FUNSTON & PEIRCE, ate sgerietl Nevada, September 24-tf H BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8ST’ If You Want a Good Drink, GO TO See ve Nevada, Sept, G-tf. . 3 YOUNG AMERICA SALOON, No. & Pine Street, Nevada. DAN. MALOY AND HARVY mitts; sites PROPRIETORS rE seat hee ecping ¢ this Saloon ed ‘with the FINEST WIN ph aig LI UORE and CIGARS ‘to be found in a 3 ' Come and_see for. yourselves ! TP. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Next door to Center Market, pag mngt Street, pip ‘Tt ~attentionpaid to. ting, § ‘Shane ong, and Hair Dres always prepared to give one a baa a Drow in and ees sin iy order. Drove Tam ana and try ine. a feel assured asad will eiciaiia WS YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ‘ t Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ᐀ Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods.. Takk ; —en Bleck, Commerejal Street 2 oh pnt) Near Pine: ! x Wate cavehiy Repaired and Jewelry: ‘e made to order. All articles guaranteed. « 1860" Nevada. Nev. ? for Surveying fice at the Court House. Nevada, Sept. 6.-t/ Steam Engine for Sale. RC, inch etroket) ta BR iM. Aee—Ait Hea Sa fi working diggings. Aad cCURDY,. at Hunt’s Hiloi?> ebay as Work rk and mid Johnie 4 done ie de . "4 t 8 obras og