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April 28, 1863 (4 pages)

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i meee ap “ a FE : __and_ friends that on and aft r the tirst of VOL. 6. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1863. rt NO. 46. Ferada Daily Transcript, Published Daily— Monday Excepted. N. P. BROWN, Proprietor. Advertisements published at low rates. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed Office—On Commercial Sireet. BROOKLYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! HE Famous-Propr ietor ~~, of the well known and old establish ad ad Hotel, begs leavetoinform his patrons jo9!!! November next he will remove from the oldydilapidated building on Broadway, Where he has resided since June, 1862, and will, open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, whieh-was built expressly for a hotel, on, the southeast corner_of Sansome and Pine streets. The Building is fire proofand supplied throughout with gas, and water -—by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every convenience is offered. at this Hotel; the room: all being well ventilated, large and commodi ous; and I do not hesitate. insayivg that BROOKLYN house will be second to none in the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all others visiting the city, a)e invited to come and examine for themselves. The Brooklvn Hotel Omnibus wil convey you te the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it will ost you nothing.” The Omnibus willaiwW_ s be at the wharf on the arrival of the inland aidlcean steamers, totake passengers an ibaggage othe “Hotel ‘Fhe Brooklyn Hotelis convenicntly sit uated, being in the central part of the city,where the cars Of the city Railrvad pass the door every three minutes each way, to all parts of the city. There isa large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500 volimes of Standard-Works, exclusively for the use of its guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or month, with or without board; also, elegant . suites of Room to familics or others. at reduced rates ‘The table will always be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and best the markct . can afford, and no expense will be spared to. set a table that will defy the criticism of the mest fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, JUNR. , San Francisco, Noy. 1st,.1862.=—6m.-' gage THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE —-RIFLEMAN,; Will stand for Mares this sea@ 203. 0n, at Doll’s Ranch, tnilway ones the main roed between Red Bladl and ‘f'chuma, up te August Ist. Terms—$100 Per season. Pedigree—Riflemaa, b h, bred by John H. Cooper, of Fayette_co., Ky in 1553. Got by Imp Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and Marksman by Kodeiph, _¢_d Butterfly by Sampter—Maria by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus. Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of lransport, dam by Haxall’s Moses.(he by Iinp Sir Haray)ye d by Iiaeckburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by Ccraig’s AIfred, ¢ ey d the celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thoraton’s Rattler, by Imp Robm Beadbreast, ¢ d by Obscurity, g gd Old Slamer kin by Imp Wildair, gg gd the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delaney. of Virginia in 1767. Buzzard was imported in i737; got by Woodecker, dam by Dux: Curiosity by Spap ; Regu-ue; Godolphin"a rah, Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by Engdish Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Galloway. Glencoe wasbred by the Earl of Jersey. in 1831, aad -wontwe thopsand guinéas. Riddlesworth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The next year he won the Gold ae 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; Penefope, by Trumpeter; Prunetla, by Highflyers Promise, by Snap; Julia, by Biank : tor sdam,by Vartner;. Bonny Las, by Balton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet’s Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural_ Barb mare, Rifleman, atthe State Fair of 1862. took the first premium for thurough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thorough breds, and HAD NO COMPETITORS, Pr Persons sending mares from a distauce ean rely upon, their stocks reeciving careful and particular atteation by experienced men, and being provided with ample enelosed pasturage. and without extra charze. during the season, of the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. J. G DOLL. Red Bluff CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. = April 1st. * The fast and spiondidsteam ers CHRYSOPOLIS and a tuce 4s ANTELOPE wil! leave on alternate days for. San Fran ¢iseo, at 2o’clock ». M from the foot of Kistreet Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas er. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Lanna. ings—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 Day for Red Bi uff. _Until-further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation Company will make two trips per week to Red Biuff, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M Freight received every day. For frieght or passage by any of the above boats, apply en board. or at the office ef the Cali fornia Steam Navigation Company, on board brig Globe. A. REDINGTON, } W.H. TAYLOR, } Saeramento, April [7th—tf $-0"* NETL. Next door to Cheap John’s, on Pine Stree NLOTHES repaired in the best ‘rder: Also / attends to cleantng of Coats, Pants and Vests, insuch a manner as to have the appearance of New Ga. ments. Give me a trial . —my prices are low to cuit the times. Agents. State Teachers’ Institute! A STATE Teacliers’Institute called by A the Superintendent of Public Inétraction, will be héld in San«Francisco, commencing Monday, May 4th 1863, and closing on Saturday, May th. A course of freé eveumg lectures on subject relating to Public Schools will be delivered by the following lecturers : Rev. Thomas Star King, 7 Geo. W. Minns, Esq., Prof, J. D. Whitney, State Geologist, Jno. B. Felton, Esq., Es ce ° Frederick Billings, Esq. The daily exercises will be conducted by a corps of ableand experienced teachers and jJecturers. a The California-Steam Navigation Cempany will give fre€ passes over their lines, to all teachers and_school offieérs Who-may desire to attend the. Institute. Many of the Stage lines wAl be equally generous, The Hotel Keepers of San Francisco will accommodate female teachers, attending-tke Institute, at half the usual rates aps Teachers must obtain from the County Superintendents, or School Trustees, a ‘certifieate stating their intention to attend the Institute, which will be recognised by the ‘officers of the Steamer and Stage lines. can be obtained from County Superintendents of of Publie Schools. JOHN SWETT. Departmentof Instruction, + -Aprit téth, Tad3. § CROCKERY. PoRESCH CHINA, GLASS WAKE SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ete. PERCEY. DOUCLAS, 421 Montgomery strect SAN FRANCISCO, HAS THE} Largest and Best Assortment of Good in that line to be found in the City, ALLOF WHICH HE IS’SELLING AT TSE LOWEST PRICES, THOSE WHO BUYFOR CASH WILL FIND [f° Greatly to their Advantage to give him call before purchasing elsewhere. San Franciseo, Dee. 18th—Sm3dp Select School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W.E. F. DEAL,A. B.... Principal. 5 Merce SCHOOL will re-open on Monday Aug 25,7 1862. rERMS: Primary tranches, per month...... + 84H English Branches & Mathematics, per month 906 Gti ys 6 ccuss as a aes CF 2 de aeweccce TTT ian ae Greek i.. Se dovecsvesveds re boeuscveie se 3006 FOP. ices Kena saw cnneeeeaie'r'eCes's 78 00 BYQUGH 6) og 020g 093 09004 sks eerie Cones Xs “ 20 No extra charge for Book Keeping: For further particulars en. jsire at the Schoo House 3 Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the Colleze classes UNITED STATES BATHS! AND * HAIR DRESSING SALOOw. ae undersigned would inform the citizens ot Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a tine bathing House, a.tached to their weil known establishment, where the vublic can . MMO dated with Raths at all times “Phey aiso keep eonstantly on hand ‘* Dr. Genning’s Reproduce tor, , celebratea for its medical powers over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandrutf and keeps the hair from tarping grey PERFUMERY—A line assortment on tund. sdo-tf THEO. LAMPE. f4 Kea’ ore es Ost 1SG6G2! 186 A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento. } AS issued thestyle of IAT® for Fall and Wintcr wear Asthisis the best place in eallon him and selectonefrom his the larg est stock in the country, atprices lower tnan at any other house, N. B.—Orders fromthe country promptly at tended to. Large assortinent of Padies? Furs and Buggy Robes always on hand sep-10 , ee If ye would know all aboutthe War! EAD aloud! and let your friends know they can get them all at . ae P. CHURCH & €O’S.,. Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. ef Pine and Broad Streets, Nevaca. _A. P. GHURCH & CO., PPANEALL THE LATE PUBLIC A1008. For partérulars see Institute Circulars, which@ the State to procure afine and fashionable rik, . Nevada ! Daily Transcript. N= WSPAEER AND JOB PRIN TING iN OFFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET. > ——— Job Printing of all kinds neatly gy and promptly executed at short pees . : +7 notice. Particular attention paid to the Printing of ; sPasters of all sizes, shape or color. Ways Bills ; Biull~He ads, ad . Receipts, Checks, for Bankers, : Bills.of Fare, Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or—Cards. ; =~ Ciréulars, Cards, ef all sizes. } "Drafts, ‘Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen. Certificates of Stock, : = Blanks? Program mes, for. Theatre or Concerts. Advertisements publisicd in the DAIEY TRAN SCRIPT at low rates. . Agextsfor the Transcript. Orders for Advertising, Job Printing, Sub scriptions, &e. left with the follonginy will be faithfully attended to. Woolseys. Orleans and Moor Hichman. i Ked Dox. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B. Hopkinson % Washington, Alpha and Omega—A L. Dewey. Forest city and Downieville—Langton & Co, North-San Juan—Dornin.& Conpee. ~Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer San Frauciseco—L. P. Fisher. persons *s Flats—h.O THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. : The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines . The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas~ senger train carrying LANGTON’S_PIONEER EXPRESS, WwW" iL, on -@id@cafter the <S 2uth of May;~18'@> make bark, . regular tri-weeklv trips, from Gay TWiaS wks DOWNIEVILLE to eds Sierra Valley, Pea-Vine-Springs, Steamboat Springs, Antciope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir Works, Franktown, Carson city, Daytuh, Silver vity Gold Hilland Virginia city : Leaving the office of . Lanz‘on’s Express, Downieville, ‘every Monday, Wednesday and triday-; Passcoyers traveling this rotite 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 ginia City, passing through asuccession of val leys. and over one of the most beautiful natural roads inthe world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springs, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Sprinys.or Geysers in Truc kee ities.in Nevada Territory. The accommodations along this route, for the comfertof travelers, are unsurpassed by anot) er; there will be no delays, no trouble from snow ; andthe proprictors of the Line ,uarante: 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 HUMS30LDT MINES. For freight or paasaze, apply to the offiecs. A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, —— AND MANUFACTURERS 0} kEATENT WIKRE ROPE IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES cfany span and capacity crested and niat-ris) fo-nished. Jlaving béen constantly engayed in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges. and Aque ducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and at alow ti, ure, guararteeing permanency. Parties who arealbonterceting brietces will it greatly to their advantave to vive Pioncer find fore deciding to build wooden structures. as) the recent foods throuvhont the State them to the Whelly unsafe and unreliable. A nuiber of our if tre Suspentions are now ‘at proven in-use iu diff-rent locadituees throuytout thi State, no one of which-has been in the least af. fected by the freshets. Wire Rope for Mining ane Ferry purp Ses Of . any leneth or size desired. being cheaper than j en oN scales of weight and streneth, with®pri cos aunexed, furnfshed on application tothe m i ufacturers, or tinirayvents inith inferior tuwhs Awd. HALLIDIE & CO. 41:2 Clay Street. san Frareisro JOUN KEM ! FASHION SALOON!” ¥% Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON, pueenaie Propriet ITS, . cpeaenas ‘HE choieest Wines, Liqu aiways be found athe Lar o! . Attached to the saloohare two first-class Bue} ,; dard Tables. ocls tf . FOR SALE ! PART or whole. as-disircd, of the Gold. . situated Deer Creek. :is offered; contains 2.4) feet The Millisin good running order It leas 6 Stampe and 2 Chili Mills. ‘This is an exceHent’ opportunity for parties to invest, im_a paying claiia, Further particulars enquire of : T. GILES, At the Gold Tunnel on Nevada. March 8th. Peeke "} ‘HE undersigned have this day A partnership inthe Lumbering business, at Nevada City, under the firni-name of “Gre gory & Co.” ila A.B. GREGORY. ie M.L. MARSH, March 10th, 1663. S. R PERRY. eadows., the greatest of the natural curios,,} PALMER. HANSCOM & CO., GOLDEN -STATE IRON WORKS !! ! A ‘ANUFAOTURE IRON CASTINGS and Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX? AMALGAMATORS: +, ASpecial Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Cal} drons, etc,-ete. Nos. 19 and 21 First Street, Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. San Franciseo, March 27th—3m MEDAL TO WaAltE Ss L,. ER & WILS ON ’ PARIS BHEHIBITION, 1861MEDAL TO ee WHEELER & W I LSON, United States AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. First Premium to Wrheeter & Witson WHEELER & WILSON’S universally acknowledged to be the are Best Family Sewing Machine in Use, And the Perfect Machines for Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cording, Quilting, Pucking,Felling, Gath ering and Ennbroidering, AS ALSO The most, Economical Family Sewing Machines Im use. are only ~a Circular. H. W.WADSWORTH, Agent. Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttects. CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ( PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengers thro’ from-Sacramento to Lineoln in two hours ! Freight throuch frony Sacramento to Lincoln in three hours _a Ainple facilities are iv offered for the accom modation of the passenger and freight traffic o the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac ramento for Business or pleasure can take the §.35 \.M. trainat Lincoln and arrive inthe city so as to have from five to six hours at their disposd, returning the same de7 ' Running of Tratns: So OOK, He AND CC, C. RR. R. Leave Sacramento. .ceceess 4.30 Ae M, and 2 P. Leave Lingoln.. 00.. seth A Mand 16550-A;. Freiehtand 2assenger Tariff. Through Passenyers..+s eteteie/Se Three Dollars Through Freigitt..cese+eee eee Four Dollars C. L. WILSON Noy. 36th, 1861—tf People's Steamship Line. CONNECTING CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK, via Nicaragua. 750 miles shorter than any other route. THE fast and favorite double engine Steamship 3:47. BLETHEN...i6. saveos areas €ommander. Willi be despatcl.ed for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, From Mission sffeet wharf, San Francisco, At 9 o'clock, AM punetually, on * April 22d, 1863. Ww ednesda Connecting at Greytown With the splendid Steamship tr iL LINOLs,. £4 2,500 Tons. . Redueed rates of passage and quick trips are Tunnel Quartz edge and Mill, . Notice of Co-Partuershi * : formed a-co-t secured by the re opeging of the Nicaragua Route. ‘These. steamers are unsurpassed for Speed, Cleanliness, = and Safety. y effort will be made to insure the rcTe. And eve T5 comfort of passen 2 kor further information or passage apply to 1K. ROBERTS, Ay No; 407 Washington street, Opporite the Post Office. San Francisco, March 10th= td cut COLDEN SYRUP ! SUGARS, rEXYEE San Francisco Sugar Refinery m:.7 . 1,006 vatlons of Golden syrup FIKESH every duy—vule x Double Refined= much superior to imported Syrup. Also, 40.000 pounds mAILy of Crushei Pow dered and Coffee Crvehed Sugars, equal to any imported. Thisdomestic Establishment disbur _ ses six hundred thousand dollars per annum for duty, coal and wave*.-w*thin the State Ite proucts ten celts t _. as Froeers. > my 2s tf DR. DAVIS, OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET, South Side abore the * BAILEY HOUSE,” Nevada. PRIVATE diceases epecdily .and radically cured, ny matter of how long durafion.-Also, of d Sherry eolor and x7 Mercurial Sufferings ! F / Charges, Moperate! Consultations, Frew by jetter or otherwise.— Strictly secret and confidential. Office hours from to 12 a. 2to4 Pp M., and 6 to 9PM. . Nevada, March 10th, 1543—tf -ealband see tHiencw dmprovemente orsend fo -4-ELECTION. NOTICE! \ THEREAS, by virtue of -‘an act of the . Legislature of the State of California, approved May th.—A.p._ 1862,” and the several Acts amendatory thereto, 1t is made the duty of the undersigned, by virtue of their office of Jus ticc’s of the Peace, to publish and make known to the qualitied electors of Nevada Township the: time and place of holding the Township election. Now, therefore we, FE. W. Smith and W. P. Harrington, acting Justices of the Peace in and for Nevada Township, Nevada county, State of California, by: yixtue of the authority inus vested by the Laws of the State of California, do here by notify. the voters of Nevada Tow ship, that an election’ Wil be held at the town of Nevada, Nevada county, California, on Monday, May 4th, Is6?, for the purpose of electing the following named Township officers, viz: 3 Frree—Frustees, One Clerk, Once Assessor, One’ Treasurer, A Tar Collector, ; A Road © Overserr for Each — District, Two Justices of the Peace, Two Constables. The Polls witl be opened at 8’oclock, a. m. at the court House in the town cf Nevada, and continue open until sundown. An Inspector and two Judges to conduct the cleetion, .will be appointed by the voters at. said place assembled. In.testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands at the totwn of Nevada, this 2th day ‘OT April, T8635. KE. W. SMITH. F W.P. HARRINGTON, Justices of the Peace, Nevada Township. Nevada, April 23d, 1863—td _ SNOW. TENT HOUSE, “. A, SACKETT, ..Managing Agent Beet public will find the table pro-. vided with everything the market affords and good clean Rooms and Beds. A large Corral}s connected with the Barn. Hay and Bare» fey alwayson hand and sold at the lowest rates. Sasoned Lumber of all kinds + Snakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &e for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to vcramento city. : HOTEL DE PARIs. Broad Street, Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor. aE, THUS well known establishment etionk has just undergone a thorough refitve ting andoverhauling, and the Proprictor invites the Publje to call and samine for themselves. Ne effort is spared to make ita : First Class Hotel and Restaurant, Where travelers-and—bourders will mect with every attention, ko Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be gotten upto order, by applying to the undersigned : OV, CILAUVEL Nevada, June Toth, 1862. * tf — PROCLAMATION -: WE TAKE THIs METHOD or Proclaiming to the World ! — THAT — a MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !: Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at 44 A. CHURCH & CO. Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. PLANTING, PRUNING. And Training Wruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Straws berry, and -Plain and Urnamental Gardering ! : : f ike K subseriber offers his services to the eitihep sof Nevada in any of the abeve branches with the assurance that the work will bo weil aud skilfuily performed. ‘Terms moderate. Or, inh leit at the National Exchange—with T. oiMmes, frit dearer, &e. Commnerebal street, ‘HU-at the office of the ‘I ranecript and of the Journal, wil] receive prompt attention. Nevada, Dee. 20, Is6z—tf THOS. ATSMITH. ranape $.—Trumngy with special reference to preYenuBan overgrowth of wood and to promoje CUrly truitfulness MILWAU INO. ES. KEE BREWERY 16 Spring Street. NEVADA, L. W. DREYFUSS, W? ald inform the citizens of Nevada coun ty and his friends, that he is in full blast to reeeiseorders for that delHeious Lager Beer, which he wil) sell aw low as any Drewery inthe county apis UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada JOHN A. LAN nel ore beverncve, AE (Kegs . CASTER would ina , es form: his friend@ nad < Vit fee the public generally that he has added extensivels to his already large and clecant catablishinent of florses, Buagesles, Saddles, Harness, &€. and is prepared to furnish as fine turn-Guts as can be found ip the State. Well trained, fleet and casy Saddle Horres well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will Le ready at all times. A long experience in the bua iness and ancarnest desire to retain the conf dence of my friends! leads me to believe I wit be able to give geucral satistaction. Particutmrattention paid te-Herses on livery Carriayves always in readiness with careful dri vers forthe use of parties, balls, &c. ‘Ihe quill ity of ry Btock will permit me to say thatt 7%6 seeking pleasure or engaged on business \. vuld dawellte civeme a eal}. UNDERTAKING. — WM. C. STILES UNDER: =F TAKER. lias on hand and will make to order COVERED ©WINS at the fol lowing cheay rates: — SMALL SIZE, FROM.....-0000--$3.t0 $10 LAKGE-SIZE. FROM,...:060-0005 -810 to $20 GRAVE FENCES, ofevery style, furnished cheaper than ed any other person in the county. eT ALI. WORK DONE in the ncatest style. Plates furnished and -ne-charge for engraving Wareh 16. 1861-tf t