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April 24, 1863 (4 pages)

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r of Diges-. nto healthy ‘ALCAREOUS . ENLARGEND INFLAMaknesses Dissipation, mptoms :~— s8 Of Power. . Breathing, Trembling, VakeTalnéss, in the Back, r System, ofthe Body, on the Face, 0 on, Which soon follows ic Fite, y Expire, quently folon,” ir’ suffering. $. ms, sumption, if the Asserasin ted witl ngthen ameer 2 the System, uw invariably r SKEPTICAL. nales, or Contem+’ o. Femalee, by any other © ion, Irregula of Customary jours Btate of Sterility, and sex. whether if Dissipation, OF LIFE. THOUT. IT. CUnKY. OR U -EASANT ANY nd Improve SES ittle Expense ; neonvenicuce yes strength to ructions. s of the Ure n, #0 frequent ling » nout Matter SANDS of Quacks, to be cured jn re deceived and e use of **POW jin the system, m, and REE: ‘CHU fer all at NS, LE, rand bo matter DING. ethe aid of t Diuretic. ml effeet in al MMENDEDA—— ¢ and Ti spon is rars’ standing. AND FAME. six for $5,00ely packed from yMMUNICaLIONS ce Gratis!: >, an Alderman T. HELMBOL y; his. prepara reury, or other regetable HELMBOLD ne.thie .3:) day HIBBERD. e Race, Phiia to ,» Chemist. Chestnut, Phila PERFEITS eaters, ‘HEIR OAWN’' Ane stidn attained )¥ ns. ucha irsapariila. Rose Wash. & DEAN, San Francisco srywhere . Take no other. end for it. ind Expos” 4 '\LOTHES repaired in the best rder. . WOL. 6.Revada Daily Transcript, N. P. BROWN, Proprietor, Advertisements published atlow rates. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. Office—On Commercial Sireet. THE THOROUGH BRED ‘HORSE ‘* RIFLEMAN, Will stand for Mares this sea/ Aeon, at Doll’s Ranch, midway on the main road between Red Bluff+and Tehama, up to August Ist. : Terms—$100 Per season. Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, bred by John H. Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky. in 1855. Got by Imp Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and Marksman . by Roteiph. «4 Butterfly by Sumpter— Maria by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus. Rodolph was by Sir Anchy. of ‘'ransport, damby Haxall’s Moses.(he by [mp Sir Hara \g d b Hiackburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by € s AL fred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thernton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin Beadbreast, gd by Obscurity, g gd Old Stamerkin by Imp Witdair, ¢ & 8 d the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delancy, of Virginia in 1767. Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity by Snap ; Keguus ; Godolphin Arab, : Imp Janus was foaled in 1744, and ft by Eng~tish Janus;dam-by-Fox, y d by the d Galloway. Glencoe was bred by the Earl of, Jersey. in. 1831, aad won two thonsand guineas. Riddles“worth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. ‘The next year he won the Gold ve at eS Ascot, and ‘then challenged forthe 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 Wen > Penelope. by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highflyer ; Prumise,by Snap; Julia, by Blank: Spectator sdam,by Partner; Bonny Lass, by Bay Balton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet’s Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb mare. Riflemar, at the State Fair of 1862, took the first premium for thorough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thorough. breds, and HAD NO COMPETITORS, a Persons sending mares from a distauce can rely upon, their stocks receiving careful and particular attention -by experienced men, and being provided with ample enclosed pasturage, and without extra charge, during the season, of the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. _ & @. DOLL, April Ist. Red Bluff CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION r ‘COMPANY. * The fast and splendid steam ers CHR YSOPOLIS and d ANTELOPE will leave on alternate days for San Frencisco, at 2 o’clock vp. M from the foot of Kjstreet Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Lane. snge~ Every Day. Steamer Young America, Littleton. Mas. ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7 o'clock, A. M. : Change of Der for Red Bluff, Until further notice, the steamers of the Callfornia Steam Navigation Company will make two trips per week to Red Bluff, leaving this city on ednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M. Freight received every day. For frieght or passage by ww of the above ‘Doata, apply on board, or gt the office of the Callfornia , Steam Navigon ores on c brig Globe. . , N N, . W. H. TAYLOR. { Agents. Sacramento, April [7th—tf ; ‘Select School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. I W.E. F. DEAL,A B...:.Principal. i SCHOOL will re-open en Monday ~} Aug 2, 1362 fERMS: Primaty seanches, pet monmth..... oon BOO -English Branches & Mathematics, per month. 5 06 LMtiR. ccccccvecveoes Cederseveccee cece 100 Grebe. . 20 secocces eaesge dane owe Ce eae o $F 100 GOTMABN 6 occ vecicicdccisercticodsassecces se £00 HP yemel.ocecsec veccess TUTTE TELE oe to No extra charge for Book Keeping. ~ 3% For further particulars enjuire at the Schoo House : Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the College classes. UNITED STATES BATHS! ae AND : HAIR DRESSING SALOOWd. oe k undersigned would inform the citiac 2a of Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a tine bathing House, a.tached te their well ka ven establishment, where the rublic can be accommedated with Baths at all tim-« They also keep eynstantlyon hand “ Dr. Genning’s Reproduc: tor, 4 celebrated for its medical powers over the human Hate. It entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the habr from turring grey PERFPUMKRY—A fine assortment on hand. a20-tf THEO. LAMDPE. 54 Bread street J.0° NE CL Next door to Cheap John’s, ga Pine meee Also / attends to cleanmg of Coats, Pants and Vests, in such «a manner as to have the appearance of New Ga. wents. Give mea trial —my prices are low to suit the times.’ ALEXANDER BUSWELL, pS Bookbinder, Paper Ruler : and Blank Beek Manufacturer, 517 Clay and 614 Commercial streets. between ont; ery and Nanecme. San Franci:<o. : Binding P. every description neatly exceuted Blank Books ruled and beuxs to any desired patNEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1863. Nevada Daily NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET. Job Printing of, all ¥inds neatly and promptly ‘executed at short notice. th Particular attention paid to the Printing of : Posters of all sizes, shape or color. . Way-Bills. BillHeads,.‘Checks, for Bankers, Bills of Fare, Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. . Circadars, Cards, of all sizes. ; ‘Drafts, Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen. Cortificates of Stock, Blanks. Programmes. for Theatre or Concerts. &e., Secl, be. Advertisements published in the DAILY TRAN SCRIPT at low rates. Agents for the Transeript. Orders fer Advertising, Job Printing, Sub scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons will be faithfully attended to. Woolseys. Orleans and Moore's Flatse—R. O Hichman. Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E_B. Hopkinson. Washington, Alpha and @mega—A_ L.Dewey. Forest city and Seonierities Lanytbu & Co. North San Juan—Dornin & Congece. Grass Vallev—W. K. Spencer. San Fraaciseo—L. P. Fishers A.S. H ALLIDIE & CO. , j Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, . ANI) MANUFACTURERS OF” EFATENT WIKRE ROPE TIRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and ty erected and material furnished. Having beew ar nicige need engaged in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work sati orily and at a low fig ‘ ure, guararteeing permanency. es who are about erecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage to give usacall before deciding to build wooden structures.as the recent floods throughout the State have proven them to the wholly uneafe and unreliable. A number of our Wire Suspentions are now in use iu diffrrent decalitues throughout the State, no one of which has been in the least affected by the freshets Wire Bepe for Mining and. Ferry purposes of any length or size desired, being cheaper than hemp. Scales of weight and strength, with prices annexed, furnished en application tothe man ufacturers, or their agentsin the interior towns A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO. 414Clay Street. San Francisco UNDERTAKING. ‘WM; 0, STILES UNDERTAKER. has on hand and will make to order COVERED © INS atthe fol lowing cheap rates: SMALL SIZE, FROM~....200+ «83 to $10 LARGE SIZE. FROM... .....910 to $20 GRAVE FENCES, ofevery style, furnished cheaper than by any other person in the county. ey ALL WORK DO im the neatest atyle. Plates furnigtied and mo charge for engraving. March 14. 1861-tf DR. DAVIS, OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET, South Side abore the “ BAILEY HOUSE,” =a Nevada. ; ~RIVATED diceases apeedily.and raiically . “cured, py matter of. how long duration.-Also, of ‘ 2p 3m oor Mercurial Sufferings : ‘er: Charges, MODERATE ! Consultations, Frer by letter or otherwise.— 9to 12 m.2te4 P M., and 6 to 9PM. Nevada, March 10th, 1863—tf DMINIST RATOR’'S SAL BM.— Notice is hereby given that ia pursuance of an order of asle, made by the Probate Cqurt of the county of Nevada, on the 20th day of April, 1843,the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of ‘Richard Roscoe will sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday the 23rd day ot May, 1% 3. between the hours of 9A M. and 4 P.M., at the office of Sastice Mowers, in the town of Grass Valley. the following cescrited real estate, to wit:—The one undivided one eighth of that certain set of @uartz claims situate about 13 miles from the town of Grass Valley, andabout #0 yards from the residence of Mr. Payne, and known as the Galena ciaims, to— with the one undivided one sixth of the achinery‘ Engine and Quarte Mill, consisting of 6 Stamps. Pumps, 4&r-.; all in compete: order, aow upoa said claims. W. W. COOZZENS. » cern. je2z-4w Public Admizistrator. Strictly secret and confidential. Office hours from ( NO. 43. = EEE
THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mine s _The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas<'}senger train carrying« LANGTON’'S PIONEER °EXPRESS, TIGL, on and after the as 20thof May, 1842, make lar tri-weekiv trips, from DOWNIEVILLE to . Sierra Valley, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat Spriugs, Antelope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir orks, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. Leaving the office of Langton’s Express, DoWnieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to receive and convey. them to Vir rinia City; passing through asuceession of valeys. and over one of the most beautiful natural roads in the world ; po ame atthe Hot Sulphur Springer, in Sierra Valley; and, also; at the famous Steamboat Springs, or Geysers in Truc kee eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities im Nevada Territory. The accommodations along this route, for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotber; there will be no delays, no trowdle from snow ; and the proprietors of the Line gwarantee every facility to those who desire to make a pleasant and speedy journey. At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will be made with other lines to ESMERALDA & THE HUM30LDT MINES. Forfreight or passaze, apply to the offiecs. Pioneer PALMER. HANSCOM & CO., GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! “oo IRON CASTINGS an Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS: A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, C€aldrons, ete. etc. Nos. Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. San Franciseo, March 27th—3m. SNOW TENT HOUSE. “L. A. SACK EP, . Managing Agent bbe traveling public will find the table pro A vided with everything the market affords and good clean Roomsand Beds. A larywe Corral is connected with the Barn. ee . and Bared, Sigs dnt hand and sold at the lowest rates, Sasoned Lumber of all kinds: Shakes, Shingtes, Laths, Matched Flooring, &e r sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine,¢r freight to acramento city. PLANTING, PRUNING. And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruitsand Strawberry, and Plain and Urnamental Gardering 1! ; [SME weubscriber offers his services to the eltizens of Nevada in any of the above branches, with the assurance that the-work—will bo weil and ekilfaily performed. Terms modcrate. Or. ders lett at the National Exchange—with T. Holmes, fruit deater, &c., Commercial street, and at the office of the Tramscript and of the J ournal, will receive prompt attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B—Pruning with speeial reference to prevent an avergrowth of wood and to promoje early fruitfulness. ow —— JOHN GHIMES, WILLIAM GIBSON, FASHION SALOON ! BB Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON,.... Proprietors. 4 hig choieest Wines, Liqu. and Cigrars will! always be found atthe Barof the Fashion Attached to the saioon are two first-class Bile fard Tables. oes tf Read the Atlantic Papers and Periodicals !!!!! . Ifye would know alillaboutthe War! ] EAD aleud! and Tet your friends know they cap get them all at s. P. CHURCTI & CO's, Paper and Perigdical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streete, Nevara. A. P. CHURCH & CO.,. . pon ALL. THE TATE PUBLIC ACOLDEN SYRUP ! SUGARS, 'E.HE San Prancieeo Sugar Kefinery m.** 1000 gatteas of Golden Syrup FRESH every day—Ppale Sherry color and Double Ketined— much superior to inpereee Syrup. Also, 40,006 pounds DAELY. of Crushel Pow dered and Coffee Crvehed Sugars, equal to any imported. . This domestic Hatablishment disbur ses six hundred thousand dollars per annum for duty, coal and wage«. w'*hin the state Ith p.0ducts for eot+ hy aL. .rroeers my 2s tf Beots and Skewes Made and Repaired !! ZOHN HOOK. wonld. in form his friends avi former pa oY oi that he has tiken a shop. on Commercial street, : afjeining Geo. Keqmey"s Uardware store, and is Prepared. to. ure to order. Boots and Shoes, on théiiost feasinableterms. ovts repaired on the shortest noties. : salve me a trial and [ will guaramtee satisfac tion. Kevada, April ist. 19 and 21 First Street,. FIRST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. WORLD'S FAIR, aa London, 1862. MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILSON, PARIS FXHIBITION, 1ee1. MEDAL TO WHEELER .& WILSON, United States AGRICULTURALSOCIETY, ‘First Premiam to Wheeler & Wilson WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally acknowledged to be the Best Family Sewing Machine in Use, And are the only Perfect Machines for gy tr Bind Hemming, Cord. ing. Qutlting, Tucking,Felling, Gathering and Embroidering, ce AS ALSO The mes: Economical Family Sewing Machines Im use. Call and see thenew fmprovementsor send fo a Circular. : H.-W. WADSWORTH, Agent. 1862! ‘18621! 2862!!! . A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cor, 2d-and J’ Sts., Sacramento. I T3 issued the style of HATS for Fall and i. Winter wear.As this is the best place io the State to procure a fine and fashionable. tile, call? on him and eelectonefrom his the \argeat stock in the country, atprices lower tnan at any other housc, N. B,—Orders from the country promptly attended to. -Large assortment of Ladies’ ra and Buggy Robes always on hand. sep-10 CROCKERY. ty, eens CHINA, GLASS. WAMR SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ete. . PERCEY DOUCLAS, 421 Montgomery street ee @AN FRANCISCO, HAS THE} =: Largest and Bost Assortiient ef Good im that dime te be found Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttcets.White Sulphur Springs—Napa County. TP HALLS favorite place of resort, purchared by us, I har been put in complete er. We have also erected several Cottayes, awd are pow prepared to receive our friends and patrons. Order ‘or Rooms, left atour office ntheCriental Hotel will be promptly attended to . a5 ALSTROM & CO. ap27 Proprtetors. CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ( PEN TO LINC@LN.—Passengers thro’ from Sacramento to°Lincota in two hours ! Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours! Ample facilities are now offered for the accom ec et ‘ modationof the passenger and freight traffic e the. Central road. Persons wishdny to visit Sac ramento for business or pleasure ean take the §.35 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city #0 as to have from fiveto six hours at their dis posa, returning the same de / ; Running of Tratne: . % Ve. KR. R. AND ©. C. BR. R. Teave Sacramento.. .se,e+s 6.30 A, M,and 2P. lwave Lincoln. ....+6 5.15 A.M and 10.304. Freightand ?assenger Tariff. Through Passengers. .. i veacves Three Dollars, Through Freigut..cccsessee coves Four Deilare C. L. WILSON Nov. 30th, 1861-tf H ERNEST, Bookbinder, Kelsey e Building, Corner of Pine and Commercia streets, Newada, m2h-tf ‘UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Strect, Nevada JOHN A. LAN CASTER would in. form his friends aad . fix” the public generally that he has added «xtensivel* te his already large and elegant éstablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &. and is prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found ip the. State. Well trained, ficet and easy Saddle Horwés well oun ppet for Ladies or Gentlemen will Le ; reaty,at all times. A long experience in the bua iness and an earnest destre to retain the coufi dence of my friends, leads me to believe 1 wi) be able to give general satistaction. Particularattention paid to Horses on livery Carriages always im readiness.with carefal dri vers forthe use of parties, balls,&e. The qual. ity of wy stock willpermit me to say that t se aceking pleastre or engaged on business w vubd dowellto giveme aeall. * People’s Steamship Line. CONNECTING CALIFORNIA & NEW via Nicaragua. YORK, 750 miles shorter than any other route. THE teat and. favorite double enyine Steamship : MOSES TAYLOR J. Ha BLBTHENis.ccsesscessces ce Comarandicr. Will be despatet.ed for SAN JUAN DEL SUA, From Mission street Wharf, San Franctwo, At 9 o’cleek, A * punctually, on Wednesday, April 22d, 1963. Connecting at Greytewn With the splendid Steamship tiriLLuInNnoiis, 2,500 Tons. ieduced rates of passage and quick trips_are secured by the re opesing of the Nicaragua Route. ‘These steamers are weeurpas%ed fur Speed, ; <leaniiness, and Bafety. And every effort will be made to ineure the comfort of passengers. For further information or passage apply to 1. Kk. ROBERTS, Agent No. 47 Washington street, Opposite the Post Office. ° San Framcieco, March !9th— td . of Public Sehools.~ im the Oity, ALL OF WHICH BE 18’ SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICES, THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH WILL SIND rr . Greatly to their Advantage ta give him call before purchasing elsewhere. San Francisco, bee. isth—ém3dp State Teachers’ Institute! A STATE Teachers’ Institute. called by the Superintendent of Public fastruction will be held in San Francisco, commencing Monday, May 4th 1863, and closing om Saturday May &h. A course of free eveuiny lectures on subject relating to Public Schools will be delivered by the following lecturers : Kev. Thomas Star King, Geo. W, Minns, Esq,., Prof. J. D. Whitney, State Geologist, Jno, B, Felton, Esq., Frederick Billings, Esq. The daily exerowes wil be conducted by a corps of able and expericnocd teachers and leci urern. ‘the California Steam Navigation © will give free passes over tein + eames teachers apd school officers who ‘ may de attend the Imstitute.. Many of.the Sta wy td will be equally generous, “The Hotel eepers . ef San Francisco will accormod : teachers, attending ; > har ae the In usual rates stitute, at half the Teachers must obtain from the County-8 Intendents, or School Trustees, a rértlthease tating their intention to attend the Institute. which will be recognised by the "€. é Steamer and Stage tHineu. 7 Senet the Vor particulars see Institute Circulars, which can be obtained from County Superintendent s of JOHN CTT. Departanent of Justraction, ih htc April 10th, 1863. PROCLAMATION :WE TAKE THIS HETHOD Ov Proclaiming to the World ! — THAT — MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 5 Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at A. P.CHURCH-«& CO. Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada To Holders of County Scrip ! . AU DITOROS FFICKN, ‘ s Nevada County. Cal., March 19, 1563. TOTECE is hereby given that in aceordence 4% with the Statute creatipy the Special bund of Newada county, and amendments thereto realed proposals for the surrender of unpaid County Warrants reyistered on the General Fund of the county, will be received by me up to the first Mouday in May next. The estimated amount of money in the Special’ Fund for redemption purposes is Pix Thousand Pollars. (See Statute 1sI—pages lst and lst, JOUMN L SYKES, Auditor Nevada county Pacific Mail Steamship Co. The following steamsh'ps will be dispatehed ‘fh the: pea of April, lads: ; ST, LOUIS, Farnworth, Com'r, April 34, Golden Age, Undson, +s +" 3K, Sonora, . Lapidge, sa as 2a, From Folsom St. Wharf,at-9 o'eloek, A.M. : For Panama. Passengers wit be conveyed from Panama te = dp atahigy My she Faveme Kailroad Company +4 *Pmwallto New York. by the and Pacific Steamship ( ompan’ 7 — A. B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & L idosdorff sts. Bam ¥renc heo EY