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VOL. 6. . ‘ NEVADA, CALHFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1863. ' NO, 42.
° f an evada
o aie a oe
Hevatla Daily Granseript, ‘ouily THE YUBA CAP-ROUTE. . FiisT PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. A862! 16621! 1862!!!
eS Aen ag ere aera j — ‘eee ee ae oe The best route to : z js ie — ——— ——se . ee
ss : Transcript. Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines WORi st Lo Ed on . A. LAMOTT HATTER tN.-P, BROWN, Proprietor.
Advertisements published at low rates.
Job Printing neatly and promptly executed
Office—On Commercial Sireet.
THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE
RIFLEMAN,
Will stand for Maret this sea-EN
sBon, at Doll’s Ranch, inidway on seo
fhe main road between Red Bluff and Tehama,
up to August Ist. :
Terms—$100 Per season.
Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, pred by Jokn H.
Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky in 1855, Got by Imp
Glenéoe, out-of the dam Frazier and Marksman
by Rodolph, ¢ d Butterfily_by Sumpter—Maria
by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—I[mp Janus.
Rodolplt was by Sir Anchy, of Transport, dam
by Haxall’s Moses,(he by Imp Sir Haray)g d yd
Blackburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by Craig’s Alfred, g gg d the celebrated Prior mare.
Sumpter was by Sir-Arehy, out -of a-sister to
the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin
_Beadbreast, gd by Obscurity, ggd Old Slamer
kin by Imp Wildair, g g gd the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delancy. of Virginia in 1767.
Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Wood‘pecker, dara by Dux+ Curiosity by Spap 5 Reguus ; Godolphin Arab,
imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by English Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Galloway.
Gigeces was bref by the Earl of Jersey. in
1831, and wontwo thonsand guineas: Riddlesworth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The “next
year he won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, and
then challenged for the, Whip. which banter met
no acceptance. He now retired trom the turf,
and was imported into the United States by
James Jackson. in 1837. Got by Sultan, out of
‘Trampoline. by.Tramp; Web. by Waxy > Pene
lope. by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highflyer ;
Promise, by Snap ;, Julia, by Blank: Specta
tor adam, by Partner; Bonny “Lats, by Bry
Halton; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Tark » Taffolet's Barb ; Place*s White Turk ; Natural Barb
mare. r
_Rifieman, atthe State Fair of 1862, took the
first premium for thyurough-bred horses,and was
entered for the sweepstakes for thorough: breds.
and HAb NO COMPETEPORS.
Persons sending mares from a distance
can rely upon, their stocks receiving careful and
yarticular attention by. experienced men, and
te provided with ample enclosed pasturage,
and without extra charge, during the season, of
the best quality, but at the risk of the owners.
J. G@ DOLL,
April Ist. Red BlailCALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
The fast and splendid steam
ers CHRYSOPOLIS and
ANTELOPE will leave on
alternate days for San Frim
eiseo, at 2 o'clock P.M from the foot of Kstreet
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master
willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Steamer AX TELOPE, Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
Marysville and Intermediate Lana.
ings—Every Day. i
Steamer Young America, Littleton, Mas
ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
will teaveon alternate days for Marysville, at 7
e’clock, A.M.
Change of Day for Red Bluff.
Until further notice, the steamers of the Callfornia Steam Navigation Company will make two
trips per week to Red Biuff, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M
Freight received every day.
' For frieght or passage by any of the above
hoata, apply’en board, or at the‘office ofthe Cali
fornia Steam Ravigntion Comer on board
brig Globe A. REDINGTON, Ps
‘ W. H. TAYLOR.’ 5 46e@t*Sacramento, April [7th—tf
Select School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen
TIEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
W. E. F. DEAL,A B....-Principal.
f Bye SCHOOL will re-open on Monday
Aug 25, 1562.
* TERMS:
Primary tranches, per momth..-.+--++eeBH
English Branclics & Mathematics, per month 506
Latin.. ccccccccccccesscarcese PET 100
FLOO]K 002 cercccccccscsccs-covcesevce
T 00
». GLOPTMAD. 2. ce cc cere es ee ees e seer seceee . 2
F'remen.wecornccccerceccescaccceucecs
“s 29
No extra charze for Book Keeping.
ifr For further particuiars ey tire atthe Schoo
House ;
Young Gentiemen will be thoroughly prepared
to enter any of the College classes.
UNITED STATES BATHS!
ANT
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
revif{k undersigned woa!d mform the citizcns of
. Nevada and vicinity that they have -ompleted
a fine bathing House, actachette their well kKns@n
establishment, where the public can be actommodated with Raths at-ali tim.« They also keep
constantiy on hand ‘ Dr. Genuing’s Reproduc.
tor, , celebrated for its medical powers over the
human Hair. It entirety cradicates dandruff and
keeps the hair from tarping grey
PERPUMERY—A fine assortment on Land.
#20-tf THEO. LAME. 54 bread street
J.O’'NEIL,
__Nextdoorto Cheap John’s, oa Pine Stree
. {LOTHES renvair*d in the best -rder. Also
y attends to cleanmg of Coats, Pants and
Vests, ja euch manner as to have the ap
pearance of New. Ga.wents. Give mea trial
—iny prices are low to suit the times.
——-ALEXANDER BUSWEEL.
pres Bookbinder, Paper Ruler
and Biank Book Mauufacturer,
$17 Clay aud 544 Commercial streets, between
Montgomery and Sanxcme. San Francitco.
Hindins ot evers description neatly executed
" Blank Books ruled afd bound to any desired patjr2t-Ow. tera.
}
.
{
.
}
AN OFFICE, .
TEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING
+ COMMERCIAL STREET.
—_—_ a> -— —
Job Printing ofall Finds neatly
Tana promptly executed at short
Ex i0tice.
+
Particular attention paid to. the
Priating of ;
Posters of all sizes, shape or color.
Way~ Bills.
Bill-Heads,
Receipts,
‘Checks; for Bankers,
Bills of Fare,
Ball Tickets, on Note*Paper or Cards.
Circulars,
Cards, of all sizes.
; Drafts,
Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen.
Certificates af Stock,
Blanks.
Programmes, for Theatre or Concerts.
&e., & 4, &ec.
—
Advertisements published in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT at low rates.
Agentsfor the Transcript.
Orders fer Advertising, Job Printing, Sub
scriptions, &c., teft with the follonging persons
will be faithfully attended to. :
Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flats—R. O
Hiehman. :
Red: Dog. Little York and Dutch Frat—E B.
Hopkinson.
Washington, Alpha and Oinega—A L. Dewey
Forest city and Downieville—Langton & Co.
North San Juan—Dornin & Congee.
Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer.
San Fraucisco—L. P. Fisher.
A. S. HALLIDIE & CO. ,
Wire Stispension Bridge Builders,
“AND MANUFACTURERS OF
LATENT WIKE ROPE
TIRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofsny
W span and capacity erected and material fur
nished. Having been constantly engaged in the
erection of wire Suepension ridges and Agus
ducts for some years past. we are fi lly prepared
to do such work satisfactorily and at.a low fig
ure, guararteeing permanency.
Parties who are about erecting bridges will find
it greatly to their advantage to give us acall be
fore deciding to build wooden structures, ax the
recent floods throughont the State have proven
them to the wholly unsafe aud unreliable.
A number of our Wore Suspentions are now
in use in diffzrent lecalities throughout the
State. no dne of which has been in the least affected by the freshets
Wire Rope for Minsag and
any length or size desired. being chrapertirar
hemp. seales of weight and strereth, witte pri
ces aonexed, furnished on application to the man
ufacturers, or their agente athe jiuterior towns
A.8. HALLIDIE & CO.
41:3Cilay Strect. San Frarcisco
ote
i] erry purposes oft
2p 3m
UNDERTAKING.
wm. CC. STILES UNMER
ee TAKER. lias on hand and will}
make to order COVEHED ©¥®*1NS at the fol
lowing cheap rates : :
SMAELT. SIZE, FROM:.’..---6 : es SF to $i
LARGE SIZE, FROM 10 to $20
GRAVY FENCES, ofevery stvte, furnished
cheaper than by any other person in the county.
er ALL WORK
Plates furnished and mo charge for engraving.
March 16. 186i-tf
DR. DAVIS,
OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET,
South Side above the ** BAILEY HOUSE,”
Nevada.
pred shot diceases, speedily and radically
a cured, nu matter of how long deration--Also, of
ip Mercurial. Sufferings !
sor Charges. -. + MoDERATE :
Consultations, Frere by letter. or otherwise.
Strictly seeret and confidential. Office ours from . "tiee
9to 12 u.2to4p M., and 6to9r.mNevada, March 10th, 1563—tf
an
pees
DONE in thrneatest styl.
Pioncer
Cs.
; Phe Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas<~
LANGTON’SPIONEER EXPRESS,
TILL, on and. after the aS
regular tri-weeklv trips, RRS
DOWNIEVILLEto
Sprikos, Antelope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir
Works, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver
Leaying the office of Lanyg‘on’s
Express, Downieville, every
Passengers traveling this route will have but
twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downin readiness to receive and convey them to Vir
ginia City, passing through asuccession of val
roads inthe world; stopping atthe Hot Sulphur
Springe, im Sierra Valley; and, also;—at the
kee cadows, the greatest of tlie natural curiosities in Neyada Territory.
The accommodations along this route, for the
comfort of travelers, are tnsurpassed+y—anoth
snow ; andthe proprictors of the Line guarantee
every facility to those who desire to make a
_At Carsonand Virginia citics, connection will
be made with other lines to
MIN
For freight or passage. apply tothe offices.
senger train carrying .
\ 20th of May, 1862, make
Sierra Valley,; Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat
city Gold Hilland Virginia city.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
ieville to Sierrw# Valley, where the stages will be
leys. and over one of the most beautiful natural
famous-Steambhoat Springs, or Geysers-in Truc
er; there Will be no delays, no trouble from
pleasantand speedy journey.
¢
ESMERALDA & THE HUM30LDT
PALMER. HANSCOM & CO.,
GOLDEN. STATE IRON WORKS !! !
i ANUFACTURE IRON CASTINGS
i and :
Machinery of all Kinds!
KNOX’? AMALGAMA TORS:
* A Special Department for
Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Cal, dronms; etc. ete. “
Nos. 19 and 21 First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand.
San Franciseo, March 27th—3m
SNOW TENT HOUSE.
. A. SACK ETT, ..Managing Agent
ee ling public will find the.table pro
vided with everything the market affords
and good clean Roomsand Beds. A, large Cor
ral is connected with the Barn. Hay and Barley alwayson hand and sold at the lowest
rates, Sasoned Lumber of all kinds:
Shakes, Shingles, Laths,
Matched Flooring, &e
r sale. andseasoncd Sugar Pine, er freight to
acraimento city.
PLANTING, PRUNING.
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawerry, and Plain and Urnamental
Gardering !
THE subscriber offers his services to the citi
zens of Nevada in any of the above branches,
with the assurance that the work will bo weil
and skilfuily performed. Terms modcrate. Or,
ders left at the National Exchange—with T.
ilolines, fruit dearer, &e., Commercial street,
and at the office of the Transcript and of the
Journal, will reeeive prompt attention.
Nevada, Dee. 29, 1s62—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
N. B.—Pruning with special reference to preyent an overgrowth of wood and to promo}
early fruitfulness
; a er _
JOUN GHIMES, WILLIAM GIBBON,
FASHION SALOON! .
13) Street, Virginia City.
GRIMES & GIBSON,...-.Proprietors.
Where choicest Wines, Liqus and Cigare will
always be found atthe Karol the Fashion
Attachedto the saioun areétwo first-class Bile
jiard Tables. ~— oelt tf
Read the Atlantic Papers and Periodicals !!!!'!
hlily
Iftye would know allaboatthe War!
) EAD aloud! and let your friends know
U they can pet them at at
. P. CHURCH & CO's.
Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine an
Broad Streets, Nevaea.
—
A. P. CHURCH & CO., _
. AVE ALE, THE LATE PUBLIC aAfhones
COLDEN SYRUP !
SOS cite SBUGAKS.
TeswiE. San. Francixeo Sayvar Refinery mi.*
. 1,009 gallons of Golden Syrup FRESH every
day—Vale Sherry color*’and Double Kefined—
much superior to imported Syrup« :
Also, 40,000 pounds patty of Crushel Pow
dered and Coffce Crvehed Sugars, equal to any
imported. This domestic Establishment disbur
aes-six hundred thousand dollars per annum for
duty, cual and wages. w'*hin the State Its p.0ducts faxceole by a. wrocers myZatf
Boots and. Shoes Made and Repaired !!
JOHN HOOK would informtis friends ead former pa
ete ae trons that he has teken a shop
on Commercial Street;
{ : ajoining Gea. Keeney’s Hardware store, and is prepared to manufactare to
order, Boots and Shoes, on the most reasonablé Lermse:
rd
“Give me a trial and ¥ will guarantee satisfac
tion. : ;
Nevada, April Ist.
bid eto eC
Ba wy HEELER & WIESON,
Boots repaired on the sliertest no-}
London, 1862.
¢
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSON,
PARIS PXHIBITION,
1861MEDAL TO
. ~
Inited States
First ‘Premium to
Wheeler & Wilson 7 ?
WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally
acknowledged to be the :
_Best-Family Sewing Machine in-Cse;And are the only Verfect Machines for
Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cording. Quilting, TPucking,Felling, Gath.
ering and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
The most Economical Family Sewing
Machines in use. i
Call and-see the new Improvements or send fo
a Circular.
H.W. WADSWORTH, Agent.
Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttects.
White Sulphur Springs~-Napa County
“TP HES favorite place of resort, purchased by us,
. has been put in complete ‘order. We have
also erected several Cottages, and are now pre
pared to receive our friends and patrons. Order
for Rooms, left at our office. nthe Criental Hotel
attended to
ALSTROM &CO.
Proprietors.
willbe promptly
M ape?
—
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
( yus TO LINCOLN.—Passengersthro’
from Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours !
Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoly in
three hours !
Ample facilities are now offered for the accom
modation of the passenger and freight traffic o
the Central road. Persons wishing to vieit Sac
ramento for business or pleasure can take the
5.35 A. M. trainat Lincoln and arrive in the city
so as to have from five to six hours’at their disposa, returning the same di/
Running of Trains:
%. Vv. RR. R. AND C.C. R. RR.
Leave SBacramento.....6.30 A, M, and 2,
Leave Lincoln.....-+--5.)5 A. Mand 10.304,
Freightand ?assenger Tariff.
Through Passengers.. .+.ee++> Three Dollare
Through Freigitt...sese++e «ee. Four Dellare
C. L. WILSON
Nov. 30th, 1861—tf .
ERNEST, Bookbinder, Kelsey
H. Building, Corner of Pine ond Commercia
streets. Nevada. m25 tf
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada
JOHN A. LAN
S CASTER would inaT / form his friends aad.
Tyee (Asef the publie generally
that he has added extensivel* to his already large
and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepar
ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in
the State. ‘
Well trained, flect and caty Saddle Horses
well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be
ready at all times. A long experience in the bus
iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi
dence of my friends, leads me to belfeve I wil!
be able to give general satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to Horses_on livery
Carriages always in readiness with careful dri
vers forthe use of parties, alls, &e. ‘The qual
ity of my stock willpermit me to say that t 8
sceking pleasure or engaged on business would
do wellto giveme a eall.
People’s Steamship Line.
CONNECTING
PNIA -& NEW YORK,
via Nicaragua.
CALIFO
shorter than any other route.
THE fast and favorite double
engine Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR
J.H. BLETHEN.c.ccccsccces ».e-Commander.
Will be despatctod for
BAN 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 spletidid Steamship
rELLINOLIS, £
2,500 Tors.
Reduced rates of passage and quick trips are
secured by the re opeaing of the Nicaragua
Route.
‘These steamers are unsurpassed for
. Speed,
: Cleanliness,
and
Safety.
And every (ffort will be made to insure the
comfart of passengers. ;
For farther information or passage apply te1. K. ROBERTS, Agent
No. 407 Washington strect,
Opposite the Post Office.
AGRICULTURALSOCIETY. .
Cor. 2d-and J Sts., Sacramento.
“AS issucd thestyle of HATS for -Fall and.
Winter wear. As thisis the beat place in
the State to procure a fine and fashionable tile,
call on him and selectone from his” the largest stock in the country, atprices lower tnan at
any other house,
N. B,—Ordere from the country promptly attended to. Large assortment of Ladics’ Ware
and Buggy Robes always on hand. sep-10
hiceealentiolll
CROCKERY.
FRENCH CHINA, GLASS WAKE
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete. i
PERCEY DOUCLAS,
421 Montgomery street
SAN FRANCISCO,
HAS THE)
Largest and Best Assortment of Good :
in that line té be found
im the City,
ALLOF WHICHAIE IS’ SELLING AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH
WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Advantage to give him
call before purchasing elsewhere.
San Francisco, Dec. 18th—jmidp
State ‘Teachers’ Enatitute!
STATE Teachers’ Institute called by
the Superintendent of Public Instruction,
will be held in San Francisco, commencing Mon
day, May 4th 1863, and clositig on Saturday,
mey wth. A course of free evenmg lectures on
subject reining to Public Schools will be deli
vered by the following lecturers:
Rev. Thomas Star King,
Geo. W, Minns, Esq.,
Prof, J. D. Whitney, State Geologist,
Jno. B, Felton, Esq.,
Frederick Billings, Esq.
exercises will” be conducted by a The dail
te and experienced teachers and lecturcorps of ab
cre.
fhe California Steam Navigation Company
will give free” passes over their limes, to all
teachers and school officers who may desire to
attend the Institute. Many of the Stage lines
will be — generous, The Hotel Keepers
of San Frauciseo will accommodate female
teachers, attending tke Inatitute, at half the
usunl rates
_ ‘Teachers must obtain from the County Superintendents, or School Trustees, a cértifieate
wiating their intention to attend the Institute,
which will be recognised bys the officers of the
Steamer and Stage lines.
For particulars seé Institute Circulars, which
can-be obtained trom County Superintendence of
of Public Schools. JOUN SWETT
Departmentof Instruction,
April 10th, 1863.-§
PROCLAMATION :
WE TAKE THis METHOD OF
Proclaiming to the. World !
os — THAT — :
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at
A. P. CHURCH & Co.
Cor. of Vine and Broad Sts., Nevada.
2 AUMTOHO'S PRICE,
Nevada. County, Cal., March 19, 1963. 4
Wee is hereby given that in accordance
4% with the Statute creating the Special Fund
of Nevada county. and amendments thereto.
kealed proposals for the surrender of unpaid
County Warrants revistered on the General kund
of the county, will be received by me up to the
first Monday in May next. The estimated amount
of nioney in the special Fund for redemption
purposes is Six Thousand lL oillars. (See Statute
1859-—pages isi and 1skz, JOHNI.SYKES, _
Auditor Nevada county
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
ee
steamships will
the month
» -The followin
> be dispatched fi
April, 1863: =
ST, LOUIS, Farnworth, Com'r, April 44,
Golden Age, Wudson,. “6 “« -~29th,
Sonora, Tapidge, -~* “ss 23d.
From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9-0’clock, A.M.
For Panama;
* Paseengera will be conveyed from -Panama to
ot vac by the Panama Railroad Company
and from. ¥ +ptawallto New York by the Atlantic
and Pacific Steamship Compan
A. B, FORBES, Agent.
am Franciseo, March 19th—td
oa
Cor. Sseramento & L~idesdorff sts. San Franciseo
e
To Hoiders of County Scrip! .
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