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April 30, 1863 (4 pages)

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mption, the Asser. woatl hen ane invariably [EPTICAL ie Contem~ issipation, LIFE. OUT IT. ‘Ye OR U SANT ANP Improve at seit San o sewers pit 3 ° eof ““Powhe system, nd fer alas. ‘no matter Ge (retic, ffeet im all NDED. id responstanding, ) FAME. acked from inications. ratis!! Alderman ELMBOLD, 8 preparayr, or other bi. ownx”’ and uttained by EAN, rancisco. Te. eno other. r it. rpos”¢. Scrip ! CK, 1863. § accordance ecial Fund 3. thercto, of unpaid neral Fund up to the ited amount redemption See Starute YKES, ja county ens! 8 ,inr f che hirla yewelersy Franeisco rounty. tated us, We havee now prens. Order pntal Mote) oprietors. PELL. on eu ae siauecieanoreesstte SE han Nt ee es ae Wines Hevada Daily Transcript, matali up to August Ist. ‘fred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of.a sister to the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin Beadbreast, gd by Obscurity, ¢gd-Old Slamer_ kin by pi ildair, I gd the mare Cub,impor. ted by Col. Delancy.of ¥ irgiviain 1767. N. P, BROWN, Proprietors! Advertisements published at low rates. ° Job Priuting neatly and promptly executed Office—On Commercial Sireet. : by ‘ous; and I do BROOKLYN house willbe arrival of the inland andtcean :at the wharf on sen an . baggage steamers, totake Hotel. The B uated, being ‘in the central ‘the cars of the city Rail tthree minutes each way, te ‘There isa large Reading Room to the House and Library comtaming 500 volumes of Standard-Works. exclusivély for the use of its guests’ Rooms will be tet by night, week or month, with or withowt tourd; also, clegant suites of Room to families or: others, at reduced rates. ‘The table. will always be supplied with ‘an abundance ofthe cheicest and best the market -ean afford, and no expense will be spared to set -a table that will defy the cviticism of the mest fastidious epicure. SOHN KELLY, Jung. San Franciseo, Nov. 1st, 1862.—6m Oe THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE RIFLEMAN, Will stand for Mares yeoe: : peddon at Doll’s Ranch, midway on c main rood between Red Bluff and T a of the city: ss the door every } parts of the city. attached « Terms—$100 Per season. od ’ Pedigree—Rificmaa,d-h, bred by John H. Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky. in-1855, Got by Imp Glencoe, out of the dam Frazier and Marksman. by Rodolph, a6 Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria by Dandrige’s “earnaught—Imp Janus. "Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of Transport, dam by Haxall’s Moses.(he by Imp Sir Haray)g aby Miackburn’s Whip. g g d Maria, by Craig's AlBuzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodecker, dam by Dux ; curiosity by Snap ; Reguus ; Godolphin Arab, ; Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and tish Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the way. Glencoe was bred by the Earl of cp in 1831, aad won two thonsand guineas. Riddiesworth and Goodwood Cup in 1531. The next year he won the Gold Cup at _— Ascot, and then challenged forthe Whip. w nich banter met no acceptance. He now retired trom the turf, and was imported into the United States by James Jackson. dn-483z-, Got py Sultan, out of Trampoline. by Tramp; Web. Waxy : Penelqpe. by Trumpeter ;, Praneila, by Highflyer ; Promise, by Snap; Julia, by Blank © Specta. tor s dam, by Partner; Bowny 1a%8,.by. Bry Balton; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet's Barb ; Place’s WhiteLark ; Natural Barb mare. Rifleman! at the 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. ; ay Persons sending snares from a distance rarely, apgn, their styeks receiving careful and partictilar atténtion by experienced men,_and being provided with ample enclosed pastarage, and without extra charge. dyriag the season, the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. J. G. DOLL. Red Bluff zuot by Engd GalloApril ist. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The fast and splendid steam ers CHRYSOPOLIS and P ANTELOPE will leave ou alternate days for San Frm «wiseo, at 2 o’clock P.M frit, the foot of Ktstreet Steamer CHRYSOPOEIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas r. will leave on “Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satardays. ; Marysville and Intérmediate Lana. ings—Eivery DaySteamer. Young America, Littleton. Mastery and steadiner Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave oralternate days for Marysville, at 7 ocloek, A. M. : $ Change of Day for Rée@ Bluff. Until further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Nayigaties Company will maketwo trips per week to Red Biull, 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 on board, or at the office of the Caliparty Peg Men SE oar eh om board t jo be. A. REDINGTON, P : W. H. TAYLOR. A®eDtsSacramento, April i7th-tf_ ee J.O'*'NEIL, Next door 'LOTH 4 attends to cleantng . Vests, in such a marmncr 38 % have the pearance of New Ga_ ments, Givyemea of Coats, sts and t will or pabject. relating to Public Schools will be delivered By the folio Rev. Thomas Star King, Prof, J. D. Whitney, Btate Geologist, Jno. B, Felton, Esq., * sects CHINA, GLASS WAKE <ere ot lyn Hetelis convenient! Aad : hare ' * Cheap Johh’s, of Pine Stree reouired in the best_r Also State teachers’ Institute !-STATS Teachers’ Institute. called by he Su tof Instruction, a an on oh. real 7 ee Bye Geo. W, Minns, Esq., Frederick Billings, Esq. BROOKLYN HOTEL! The tially exercises will be conducted a Printing of a REMOVAL! Ke =n" cand experiensed tenchere and tectatPosters of all sizes, shape or color. in ‘ mous Proprietor The California Steam Navigation Company Way-B ph Dap te at ER Hd establish will give free passes over their lines, to all BillHeads, . .ed Hotel, begs leaveto teachers and school officers who may desire to Receipts, and friends that on an attend the Institute. Many of the lines Cheek ke Novembernext he will will be oqeally generepe. The Hotel ecks, for Bankers, Japidated building on of San sco Il actommodate female ; Bills of Fare, resided since June Yl open that. teachers; attending the Institute, at half the . Bali Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. SraciQUs AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUC . ugual rates Civdalars TURE, which was butit expressly for ahotel, ‘Teachers must obtain from the County Super‘ . ‘on the southeast corner of Sansome ‘and Pine . intendents, or School Trustees, -a certificate Cards, of all sizes. ‘ "The Building is fire-proofand supplted stating sheir intention to attend the Institute. Drafts, throug g rod water. by the . which will be recognised by the officers of the . Labels. for gists and Expressmen. Chrystal Spring Water pany. and Steamer and Stage lines. e * Certificates of Stock convenience is offered at this ‘Hotel; the room<. Vor particulars see Institute Circulars, which ' ; ’ > all being well ventilated. ge ons Oe bry abe obeained Soe County b rintendents of » oe r Wests not hesitate insayin : hools. . rogrammes, for Theatre or Concerts. Departmentof Instruction April 10th, 1803. CROCKERY. SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ete. PERCEY DOUCLAS, 491 Montgemery. street SAN FRANCISUO, HAS THE} Largest and Best Assortment of Good ~ im that Hne to be found im the City, ALL OF WHICH HE 1S’ SELLIN T THE LOWEST PRIC THOSE WHO BUYFOR CASH WILL FIND IT Greatly to their Advantage to give himcall before purchasing elsewhere. San Fremciseo, Dec. 18th—5mdp a Select Scheel for Young Ladies aad Gentlemen. HEAD @F BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W. E. F. DEAL, A B..:..Prineipal. ty SCHOOL will re-open-en Monday Aug 25, 1862. oe: TERMS: Primary sranches, per month.....-+-. 84% a Branches & Mathematics, per month 6 nine pcahenesntsenepenese sekesnee) 1 Greek. coe coccecngqecccccccvens os egnannc®® i} Freneh...<-cecvescescceceswecsesers *f 20 No extra charge for Book Keeping. Fer further particul quireat the Scheo onse ; Young Gentlemen w; roughly prepared to enter any of the Co! RRER. UNITED 8ST BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. r¥.HE undersigned would inferm fhe citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, ac‘ached to their weil kn swa _establishmeat, where the rublic can be aecommodated with Baths at all tim-< They also keep eonstantly on hand “ Dr. Gentiing’& Meprodue: _ter, , celebrated for its medical powers over the human Hair. It entirely eragicates dandruff and keeps the hair from turping grey. PERFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand. e2-tt THEO. LAMPE, 846 Krond etree: ed 1862! 28621! ISGz!!! A. LAMOTT HATTER! : Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento. AG icsued thestyle of HATS for Fall and Winter wear. As thisis the best place is the State to procure a fine and fashionable rile; call on him and selectonefrom hs the ‘targest stock in the country, at prices lower tnan at any other house, N. B.—Orders fromthe country promptly attended to. Large assortment of Jadies’ Furs and Buggy Robes alwayson hand sep-10 errtt Read tke -Atiantic Papers and Periodicals If yé woulg know all abontthe War! rn aloud! and let your friends know they can get them ail at «. P. CHURCH & CO’S. Paper and-Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad streets, Nevara. A. P. CHURCH & CO. Nevada “yEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING SCRIPT at low rates. scriptions, &c., left-with.the follonging persons will be faithfully at Hichman. a eS Ho kinson. Forest city and THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1863.0 . “i Daily . Transcript. OFFICE, * Job Printing of all Finds neatly and promptly executed at short Particular attention paid to the ANUFACTU M “xa 3 _ PALMER, BANSCOM & CO. . GOLDEN STATE TRON : WORKS! rt RE IRON CASTINGS A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Cal. drons, etc. ete. Nos. 19 and 21 First Street, Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS' F 3 re., be , Se. Advertisements published inthe DAILY TRAN” Agents for the Transcript. Orders fer Advertising, Job‘ Printing, Sub ed to. d Moore’s Flate—R. O Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B. Woolseys: Orleans ashington, Alpha and Omega—A L. Dewey. whieville—Langton & Co, North San Juan—Dornin & Congec. Grass Valley-+W. K. Spencer. San Francisco—L. P. Fisher. a
The best route to . San Fragcisco, March 27th—3m MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILSON, PARIS PXHIBITION, 1861MEDAL TO . WHEELER & WILS United States AGRICULTURALSOCIETY. First Premium to wheeler. .& Wilso Best Family Sewing Machine in Stitching, Binding, ring and Embroidering; AS ALSO The mest Economical Family Sewing Machines In use. Circular. WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally acknowledged to be the And are the only Perfect Machines for Hemming, CordQuilting, Tuc ing, Felling, GathCall and see thenew Improvementsor send fo H. W. WADSWORTH, A Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento st ON, Use, ent. ts. The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas~ senger train carrying LANGTON'S PIONEER EXPRESS, ieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to receive and convey them to Vir. nia City, passing through a succession of valys. and over one of the most beautiful natural roads in the world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springer, in Sierra Valley; and, also; at the famous Steamboat Springs, or Geyscrs in ‘True kee eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities in Nevada Te : The accomm comfort of travel er; there will long this route, for the > unsurpassed by anothdelays,-no trouble from snow ; andthe pr etors of the Line guarantee every facility to those who desire to make a pleasant and speedy journey. At Carsonand soars cities, connection will be made with other lines to ESMERALDA & THE HUM30LDT MINES. For freight or passage, apply to the officcs. A. &« HALLIDIE & CO., Wire. Suspension Bridge Builders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF EATENT WIKRE ROPE IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and capacity ereeted and material fur nished. Maving been constantly engaged in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and at a low fig uré, guararteeing permanency. Parties who areabouterecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage to give us acall be fore deciding to build wooden structures. as the recent floeds throughout the State have proven them to the wholly unsafe and unreliable. A number of our Wire Suspentions are now in use iu diffrrent localities throughout> the State. no one of which has bern in the least affected hy the fre shets. Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry purposes of any length or size desired. being: cheaper than hemp. >seales of weight and strength, with prices annexcd, furnished on application tothe nan ufacturers, oF their agents inthe inte rier towne A.s. HALLIDIE & CO. 41:2 Clay Street. San Frarcisco 205n JOUSN GEIMES, WILLIAM GHBSUN, FASHION SALOON ! B Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON, Proprietors HE choiecst Wines, Liqui and Cigars will always be foundat the Bar of the Fashion Attached to the saloon are two first class Bilfard Tables. ‘ eect4 tf FOR SALE! PART or whole. as desired, of the Gold Tunnel Quartz Ledge and Mill. is offered: contains a situated on Deer Creek, 2.400 fect The Miilisin_good_runaing order. Tt has 6 Stamps and 2 Chili Mills. : This is an excellent opportunity for partica to invest in a paying clam, Further particulars enquire of Tt. GILES Nevada. March 8th. At the Gold Tunnel Notice of Co-Partnership * OME undersigned have this -da7 formed a ¢0partnership m the Lumberiog busipess, at Nevada City, under the firm-name of “Gregory & Co.” A. B. GREGOKY. AVE ALL THE LATE PUBLIC A—my prices are low to suit the times. tions. $. h. PERRYThrough Passengers.. Through Freigitf.s-+++-++++ -* eeereeeete c. L. W Nov. 30th, 1861—tf CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengersthro’ ‘from Sacramento to Lincoln in two: hours ! htand Passenger Tariff. raolanaer Three DoHars, .-Four Dellare {LSON People’s : CONNECTING via Nicaragua. 750 miles shorter than any other — engine Steamship Will be despatct.ed for At 9-0’clock, A M punctually Connecting at Grey With the splendid Steamshi 2,500 Tons. secured by tle re opeaiag of the Route. e These steamers are unsurpas“ed fu Speed, af Cleanliness, and And every effort will be made to + conifort of passenyers. a * }Ke ROBERTS, No. 407 Washington str Opposite the rc San Francisco, Mareh 19th— td COLDE SUGARS ene Je mochsuperiorto imported Syru Crt Also, 40,000 pounds DAILY 0 imported. ducts foece's by al. orocers. . Steamship Line. SAN JUAN DEL SUR, From. Mission street wharf, San Francisco, jriLUINnois, +4 sex wx lrandred thousand Jollars per annum duty, coal and wages, w* hin the State CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK, route, THE fast. and favorite double pMOSES TAYLOR J. H. BLETHEN:ss-veesesessssCommander. ,on Thursday, April 30th, 1863. town p Reduced rates of passage and quick trips are Nicaragua r ELECTION NOTICE ! ne‘of “an act of e of Catifornia, -reto, it is e the dut: : by virtue of their office of sie ,to publish and make kno proved Ma the undersigned, e erstices of the time and place of holding the Township election. ~ Now, therefore we, KE. W;-Smith and W. Py" Harrington, acting Justices of the Peace in and for Nevada Township, Nevada county, State of California, by virtue of the authority in ug vested: by the Laws of the State of California,.do hereby notify the voters of Nevada Township, that an election will be held at the town of ‘Nevada,. brome = eign yt Monday; May 4th,. 7 purpose of electing the follow named Township officers, viz ~ ng Three Trustees, One Clerk, One Assessor, One Treasurer, A Tax Collector, A Road Overseer for Each District, Two Justices of the Peace, Two Constables. The Polls will be opened at 8’oclock, am. at the: court House in the town cf Nevada, and continue open until sundown. An Inspector and two. Judges to conduct the election, will be appointed by the voters at said place assembled, In testimony whereof, we have herewnto set: . _our-hands at the townof Nevada, this 24th day: of April, 1863. EK. W. SMITH.5 W. P. HARRTNGTON,. Justices of the Peace, Nevada Township, Nevada, April 23d, 1863—td SNOW TENT. HOUSE. i. A. SACKETT, ..Managing Agent: jig traveling public will find the. table pro-. vided with everything the market affords, and good clean Roomsand Beds. As larye Cor5 ay —— a the Barn, Hay and Bar~ ey alwayson hand and sold at t rates, Basoned Lumber of all kind > eet Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &c fur sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to, acrainento city.. ; HOTEL DE PARIS. Bread Street, Nevada.. City. OV. CHAUVEL...Proprietor. 'F HES well known establishment has Just undergone a thorough refitting and overhauling, and the Proprietor invites the Puble to call and. Wot’ on and after the > Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in . ke ita 20th of cer 1882, make three hours ! ; = ular tri-weeklv trips, from ‘Ample facilities are now offered for the accom First Class Hotel and Restaurant, WNIEVILLE to ‘ modation of the passenger and freight traffic o . where travelers and boarders will meet with Sierra y, Pea-Vine Bprings, Steamboat . the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac . every attention. Spriugs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir . ramento fer business or pleasure can take the x7 Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be orks, Franktown, Carson city, Dayton, Silver . 5.35 A. M. train at.Lincoln and arrive inthe city gotten upto order, by applying to the under: city Gold Hill and Virginia city. ‘as to have from five to six hours at their disa V. CHAUVEL Leaving bed ee ll peng oe Pioneer ‘ reopening the gy 2 ‘ eyada, June 10th, 1862. giao te ; xpress, wwhieville, ever aunning © Monday, Wednesday and F'riday. .V.R. RB. AND C. C. RB. R. PROCLAMATION : Passengers pd ge . this route will have but . Leave Sacramento,.++-+-..6.30 A. M, and 2 P. Heat ° twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Down. Leave Lincoln. ..-.++.+05-15 A. Mand 10.30 A. WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF Proclaiming to the Werld !. — THAT — MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . Can be Obtained at LOW RATES, at A. P. CHURCH & CO,. Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Neyada PLANTINC, PRUNING. And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, berry, and Plain and Urnamental, Gardering ! ‘ r HE wutscriber offers his services, to the citizens of Nevada in any of the above branehes, and skilfuily performed, ders leit at Holines, fruit deaier, &e., Commercial. street, ‘Terms modcrate. Journal, wilh-+teceive prompt attention. Nevada, Dee. 20, 1862«tf THOS A. SMITH. vent an overgrowth of wood and to: promo} carly fruitfulness. No. 16 Spring Street. NEVADA. wad taeaeree—— . the quatitied electors of Nevada Township * he samine for themselyes. Nocflortis spared to. Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Straw-~ with the assurance that the work will ba, weil , Or. the National Kxchangewith ‘I, and at the office of the ‘t ramecript and of the &.—Pruning with special reference to pre~ . MILWAUKEE BREWERY Safety: insure the For further information or passage apply to Agent cet, pat Office. 7 N SYRUP! HE San Franciseo Sugar Refinery mr.°* 1.009 zations of Golden Syrup FRESH every day—vale Sherry color and Double Refined— ished PowAcred and Coffee Creched Sugars, equal to any This domestie Kstablishment disbur for It& },, 0my2s tf DR. DAVIS, South Side abore the ** BAILEY Nevada. cured, nu matter of how long Also, of ate. Ci aeget: = f Consultations, Fru by letter or « 9to 12 Mm. 2to4d Pp M, and 6 _ Nevada, March th, 1653—tf Me Le MARSH! March 10th, 196% a4 7D : Strictly secret andconfidential. Offfee hours OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET; . HOUSE,” . hag hh tbe diceases g reel and radically duration.-xr Mereuriak Sufferings : MopERATE ! yther wise from tu OP.M.! L. W. DREYFUSS, Ww" uldinform the citizens of Nevada coun, ty and his friends, that he isin full blast and ready to receive orders for that delicious beverage, LagerBeer, which he wil) sell as low as any By wery inthe county apis LIVERY STABLE. MainStreet, Nevada JOHN “A. LAN, CASTER woild in: form his frieidsa aad NES * the public generally that he has addedextensivelt to his already large and clegant estublishment of Horses, Buge wiles, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is preparcd to furnish as tine turn-outs as cam be found is the State. Well trained, well equipped for Ladies or Gentlcmen will Le« ready at wll times. A long experience in the bus jness and an carnest desire to retain’ the conti denée of my friends. leads me to believe I wiil be able to give general satistacfion. Particular attention paid to~ Horses on Carriages always in readiness-with, careful Gri vers forthe use of parties, alls, &e. The qual ity of my stock willpermit me to tay that t “xo secking pleasure or engaged on business % vuld ota giveme a eall. : aan a * UNDERTAKING. O WM. C.STILES UNDERTAKER, has on hand and will make to order COVERED ©¥¥1NS at the fol lowing dheay rates: : SMALL SIZE, FROM..+-:.-+00++4-83 to $10 LAKGE SIZE, FROM...maa bunet .$10 to $20 GHAVKE FENCES, ofevery style, furmshed ‘cheaper than by amy other pre in the county. N Kr ALI, WORK DONE in the neatest style Plates furnished and wo charge fer cagraving. March 16.'1861-tf r ficet and casy Saddle, Morses . litery .