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April 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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o ' ( The Morning ___.. PUBLISHED. DAILY, SUNDAY. EXCEPTED: NW. P. BROWN & Co., 3. P. SKELTON, A. CASAMAYOU, N. P. BROWN. OF FICE:COMMERCIAL STREET Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) TERMS OF. TIE MORNING TRANSCRIPT : Twenty-Five Cents per Week, 7 ‘ Delivered in the City. SIN-MONTHO se <cucecess wonnthe Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. x7 All Advertisements must be paid for at the end of the month. THE GATE OF LIFE. I stand at the portal and knock, And tearfully, prayerfully wait ; { ‘Oh, who will unfasten the lock, And open the Beau tiful gate? Forever and ever and ever, Must 1 linger and suffer alone? Is there none who are able to sever The fetters that keep me from home? My spirit is lonely and weary— I long for the beautiful street, This world is so chilly and dreary, —__ ~~ And bleeding and torn are my feet. ‘Oh! open the Beautiful Gate, me, ’ For a world-weary pilgrim—alas! My spirit impatiently waits The diamond starred portals to pass. There is ne one to answer my call, And the Beautifnl Gate is barred, And high on the adamant wall, Angels unnumbered stand guard. And here I must linger alone, And patiently suffer and wait, *Till the joyfulsummons shall come To pass through the Beautiful Gate. THE OLD EMPIRE MARKET, NO. 5 KENT & TOMPKINS AVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOether for the purpese of engaging in the market business, aud design keeping on hand The Rest American Beef, Pork, Mutton, Dried Beef, Corned Pork and Beef, Vegetables, etc. We hope by strict attention:to business to ren our old business friends-and make new ones Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep Qn hand and for sale in lots fo suit. ° : CHAS. KENT,March 5 tf E. O. TOMPKINS. GAVIN '‘GIBB’S PAINT AND WALL PAPER DEPOT, No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley, TJAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND : complete assortment of PAL TS, OILS,.GLASS, BRUSHES, nd-everything to be found in his line. He onid especially call the attention of the trade ad the public to his extensive assortment of Wall Paper, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Pictures, etc, which he has just received, and ll sell cheaper than the cheapest. All Paints boucht at this store will be mixed free of ch: yr Painting and Paper Hanging done at the hortest notice and on reasonable terms. m18-1m SELECT SCHOOL —FOR— Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Head of Broad Street, Nevada. -K. F. DEAL, A. B..... v+.?.. Principal. ANSTTA Ac DE A Liss: cacisciccces Assistant. Y\HIS SCHOOL commenced on MONDAY uo January 7th. 1861. Young Gentlemen wili ¢ thoroughly prepared to enter College. ; TERMS : Studies, per month...... «2+ -$400 nglish Branches and Mathematies... «+. 600 Dihrs casos 8iesveSeeccascsnascesenecers «++ 100 steek Prec cccenccececccveccvccsces seeeee 100 a CROC 00 00.0: Nese ese ricceseeeenseeg cores 200 C1 Ma veccccrccccescccccccs Ce cecnccccgce 200 Kr Night School, Monday, Thursday and turday Evenings, at 7 o’clock. TERMS: PO: WOR cciocteesccviccbucecccs cocespsee GS OO January 28, 3m” WINHAMS IOSE COUPLINGS, For Sale at. Keeney’s Hardware Store No. 7 Commercial Street. 47 These Couplings surpass all others, in the NE YEAR (in advance,) by mail....++++$8.00 3,00 _NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1861. Gransevipt. CIGAR & TOBACCO EMPORIUM A. BR. JENKINS perior lotof FIGARRO CIGARS. We has LA VERATO, DE ANDRES and REVERS, costing from $70 to $90 per 1000, which he offers ** Quick Sales and Small Profits:” Fine Cut Tebacco constantly on hand, Eureka, Lilienthal, Anderson’s, Gem and Goodmans, Dorado, Forest Roseand Honey Dew Tobacco. Xr Every variety of SMOKING FOBACCO and a large assortment of Pipes. NATIONAL EXCHANGE SALOON, February 27-tf FASHION RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL 8T., Opposite Tallman & Turners, [fif/i'' = (NO, 19.) i CHAS, IRISH... 000 soe --Proprictor this wellknown Restaurant I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN. THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT : MODERATE RATES. — Xr Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and +-the good -things—in-the-market,-furnished—at-e4 . moments notice, and got up in a atyle suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. . MEALS AT ALL -HOURS. J intend to kcep the ** FASHION”? as a firstclass restaurant, and as such I recommend it to the people of the city and: the county at-large, Those persons who relish a GOOD MEAL will do well to ‘*call and see’ for themselves. Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf 0. H. P. WHITE & €O., FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO, Marysville & Placerville, and Utah ‘Territory. * 0.-H. P. WHITE. Sacramento, Feb. 2, 1861-3m ' THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor, Battery street, opposite the Custom House, SAN -FRANCISCO. Agency for the Sale ef United States Government Charts. GENCY for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Current Charts ; for the sale of Surveying Instruments, manufactured at the celebrated estabishment of William J. Young, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Drawing Instruments, Surveying chains, Leveling Staves, ete., constantly on hand, and for-sale atreduced rates.--Chronometers rated by Transit Observations. 37 Repairs of every description executed in the best mann er. -3m TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City, Cal. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, PARLOR STOVES, TINWARE, Lead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &c. Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with neatness and despatch. feb7-tf BROAD STREE£T DRUG & BOOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS AND BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE H. H. WICKES & CU. DR. H. H. WICKES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. HOTEL DE PARIS, OV. CHAUVEL......PROPRIETOR,. No. 8 BROAD STREET. NEVADA : The Eajgug de at will 3a Kept FIRST CLASS RESTA ,and Meals will beserved at all hours of the Day. THE SLEZPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWLY FURNISHED, and _ the Beds are as.clean and luxurious as any in Cal. Pinner or Ball Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, can be aceommodated in the same room, at the shortest notice, and in a style that can not be surpaased. d2o tf JOHN L. GAMBLE, COUNTY SURVEYOR. ; om Of miners, and are soid at a VERY YW FIGURE = m.10-Lin’ {. {7 OULD inform the Lovers of the weed that he has just received a very suurchased no third rate artiele. Consumers will not be deceived by the usual custom of transferring . to sell at ONE BIT KACH; under the motto of -. ,modation of Ladies and Families. ALso—A great variety of Cavendish, New El } No. 33 and 35 Broad Street. FAYEne resumed proprictorsh:p ‘of WILL RECEIVE and speedily forward all GOODS consigned to . us, for any section of California, NATIONAL EXCHANGE, -Broad Street, Nevada. citizens of Nevada and the Traveling pub lic generally, that he continues to keep the wellknown and popular Hotel known as the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA, re rst rat 2 enameled WATCH, Chain, Seal, Key, ete. pai dle — vata tt wile wath . vend aed Bet Mergen, TIRE PROOM, having ttona Second Prize—Ladies’ Dressing Gown. Third ' § . two fires : Prize—Ladics’ Velvet Sack. Fourth Prize—La 10,000 OF THE BEST CIGARS Large additions havé been recently made and it . dies’ Enaaieled Locket. Fifth Prize—Elegant Of the following well known brands : is fitted up in a Style that cannot be'surpassed by Gold Loeket. Sixth Prize—Small Gold Lecket. Ay public House in the State. ; The Beds and Furniture are New, And for Comfort and Htyle cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at ali times besupplied with all the varieties the Market affords. Game Suppers got up to Order ! Particular attention will be paid to the accomTHE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange. <# ‘The House is kept open all night. House where all the leading journals of the State The Bar, will Be eonstantly supplied with the choicest : . Wines, Liquors ahd Cigars. Also, in the large and spacious room, which has -. recently been added, can be found twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long experience at thé business, I shall endeavor to continue to make the “‘National Exchange’’ the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers. Charges will be moderate to suit thé times. A Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the care of Horses, Car> by at the Office. — Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book and Job~ Printing Office. r. \HE Proprietors of this EstablisHiient have purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brought into the mountains,and are now prépared .to execute in the best possible manner, and at REDUCED RATES, éVery description of Printing, such as BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS, -BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, &c., &c., &o. THOS. 9 WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Heoms--27 & 29 Commercial St., NEVADA. e g OFFER NO INDUCEMENTS TO patrons, except thatef having GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES. Put up iu a manner so-as to secure them forever from the destroying action of the elements. PERSONS WISHING SUCH WORK Are invited to call—no other paonege solicited.
Difficult subjects are partiantanty invited te call. January 19, 1361A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med,, Physician and Surgeon, FFICE AND RESIDENCE -UPPE® PART O of Main street, (No. 96,) Nevada, March 6, 1861—tf ' } DR. HARVEY HUNT, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Office at the Court House. J ; ais Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf GEORGE R. LANCASTER Wy OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE ere is a fine Reading Room attached to the . . Tiages, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times . TO COME OFFON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1861. TICKETS; ONE DOLLAR. b epeords PRIZE—One full jeweled, diamond Seventh Prize—Ladies’_ Mourni Prize—Elegant Pin, swung on chain. Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, teenth and Fifteenthh Prizes—Each, handsome Lockets. Sixteenth Prize—Gentleman’s Dressing gown. : Pr The above articles may be seen, for the present, at Cohen’s Store, on Main street. Tickets can be had at the Bailey House Bar. 8—im aAMRS.J S. SNYDER. THE WASHINGTON MARKET, No. 10 Commercial Street, "NEVADA aiIty . THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. Their Stock is received daily, is always fresh and consists of the following articles : Pin. Eighth i Ninth, Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Eggs, Onions, _ “Cabbage, ——_—Potatoes, Fruits, Apptes, ; Prunes, Oranges. ALSO—GAME and POULTRY, constantly on hand. Hotelsand Families supplied with Vegetables at The Lowest Cash Prices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purchases. m28-tf ®FORTUNE GUES & CO. W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN ] UILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imlements, Blacksmith’s Toels, Cordage, Fuse, Powder, Duck, ete., ete. At the old stand J No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIES. A. R. JENKINS, Of.the National Exchange Saloon, has just received, and will kecp on hand, during the season, THE VERY BESP MOUNTAIN ICE, And. is now prepared to serve up ICED CHAMPAGNE COCKTAILS, Nevada, March 12, 1861-tf BAKER & WYMORE, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, oa Broad Street, Nevada. Rss MEATS, of ALI. KINDS, on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cash. Goods delivered Free oéfCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WoOOoD—Of all kinds, on hand and for eale cheap for cash. d3-tf American School Institute. § bass object ef this Institute is to farnish competent and well qualiget Teachers for Schools and Famillies, and ‘Teachers with desirable situaiions. ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDISES, The most modern style of Desks and Chairs for school Kooms, at the lowest prices. * Among the many articles now for sale are the Adamentine Slates. Slate Globes, Philosophical Charts and New Outline Maps. School propeaty bought and sold on commissions. Circulars ofall the private Schools kept on hand. Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call and select, Lessons in French, Mathematics, Surveying and Book Keeping. Tne Educationa) Herald, issued monthly, exprssly for Teachers, can be had at this office. ; W. HOLT, Agent, “, Montgomery street, corner of Pine, April 2, 1861—3m. San Francisce. ¥. = aASr, AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICH, I OOT and SHOE Manafacturcr, of {hiladelphia. : re Street, (below Battery,) SAN FRANCISCO. Constantly on hand, a large assorted stock of (Fentlemen’s, Ladies’ Wear, of superior quality. Boot Légs and Boet Fronts. F, X. KAST, Sole Agent fer California. Ceuntry orders promptly attendcd to. m23 3m Also—French, Calf Printers’ Furnishing House. CHARLES ¥. ROBBING, + Ti oy ae TYPE AND PRESSES. No 1:1 and phe cnea between Sansome. ner be “B. BR. Webb. ds Office at Rudolph & Hunt's Drug store, Main street, Nevada. eepr-tf Cos Printing Materiai, and Thirteenth, Four-Warehcuse, 214 California } Misses and Children’s / NO. 38, titiatnieiiimaitts LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT 1] } Cour or tne titk Socisin Bice Dasttiet 14th Judicial Distri State of California, in the matter of the petitions of the said District Court, tidtive is hereb to all the creditors of the said Insolvent wa Searls aforesaid, in open court, at the of said courtin the city and county of N evada, on the 3d day of April, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of. said Insolvent should “swash ogy estate be made, and he be discharged. from_his ‘debts ant Habilittes, in pursuance or the Statute in such case made and provided; and-in,the meantime all proceedings against said insolyent be stayed. ~—) Witness my hand and the Scal of said } seal { Court, this 26th day of February, 1861. — JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. B Sargent & Niles, Atty’s for pet. £27-td* Insolvent Notice. N District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial . District of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of WM. A, JONES,, an InCourt, notice is hereby given toall the creditors, of the said Insolvent, Wm. A. Jones to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls afonésaid, in open Court, at the Court Room of said Court in the City and County of Nevada, on the 8th day of April, A. D. 186], at-10 o’cloek A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and he be discharged from )is debts and Nabilities, in pusuance of the Statute in such eases made and provided ; and in the meantime all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ~~ __Witness my hand and the seal of said seal f Court, this 7th day of. March, A.p. 1861. —~ JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. of IRA A. BROWN, an Insolvent Debtep+Pur-— ‘want to an order of the Hon. Niles Searle, Jaage BROWN,-to-be and appear before the Hon. Niles_ court reom., y and an assignment of his. Josy Reberts, Jr., Deputy. , _. Solvent Debtor : Purauant to_an-order-of-theHO? Nilés Searls, Judge of the said’ District Hien & Herr, -Att’y for Petittoner: ins-ta* a phate: NOTICE .—In District the State-of California, in the matter of the pe tition of HERBERT DAVIS. an. Insolvent debtor : Pursuant to an order of the Hon, Niles Searls, Judge of sii Court; notice fs hereb siven to all the creditors of said insolvent, {erbert Davis to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Svarls, aforesaid, at chambers. in the Court Room, in the city: and county of Nevada, on the 3d day ef May, A. D., 1861, at 10 o’clock, A M., then and theré to show cause if any they can, . why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be. granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilitics, in pursuance of the statute in such ease made and provided, and im the -meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. ~~ Witness my hand and the seal of said } seal Court, this thirticth day of March, A. . D. 1861. JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. » By Joe Roberts, Jr., Deput: Atty’s for pet. : "atta : —— HL. & Hupp, \TATE of €alifornia—County of Nevada kK) In Probate Court. Notice is hereby given. that H. B Thompson, having filed in this cours his petition praying {6r an order of sale. of the realestate of the estate of WM. MARSHALL deceased, the hearing of the same has. been fixed by said Court for Monday the 22d day of April, 1841, at, 11 o’¢loek, in the forenoon of said day of the-April Terin of 1851, at the Court Room thereof atthe Court House in the city and county. of Nevada ind all persons interested in said estate are notificdthen and there to appear and show cause if any they have, why the suid petition should not be granted. March 25th, 1851. JNO. 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. M. Levey, ri oe Deputy m27-6wNOTICE TO CREDITORS.~ Estate of William Marshall DeceasedNoe IS HEREBY GIVEN by_ the un dersigned, administrator of sthe’ Estate of the above named, to the creditors of and all > sons having claims against said Wm: Mars hall deceased, to.exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within ten months from thé first publication of this “notice, to the undersigned at the office of Thomas H. Caswell; corner of Pine end Commercial street, No. 38, up-stairs. ; HM. B. THOMPSON: Pub. Adm’r. Nevada, Mareh 10, 1861-td DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—State of California—County of Nevada, In Pro bate Court. In the matter of the Estate of J ASB. M. GILLESPIE, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of said Court, inade April -d, 1861, t will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 1561, at 12 o’cleck, M. of that day, at the late residence of said Jas. M. Gillespie, deceased, on Virgin Creek, between Arneld’s Ranch and Humbug City. in Nevada County, the same being now the residence of J.C, W codward, all of the personal property of said deceased, as set forth and described in the inventory on file in said Court ORLANDO EVANS, Admr. of the Estate of Jno. M. Gillespie, dee’. . April 3, 1861—tds . y LD bares TiON.—The Co-Parinership heretofore existing between the undersigned, (under the firm name of JNO. TERRILL & CO.) Terrill withdrawing from said firm. W. Loutaenheiser will céutinue the business of the house,. for his sole account. under the style of LOUTZENHEISER & Co., and jis alone authorized to collect debts due to the late tirm. JOHN TERRILL, : W. LOUTZENHEISER, Grass Valley, April 1-74 Uner Ba Aleit nee. 7M. C.STILES, UNDERTAKER, HAS on hand iand, Will make to order COVEKED COFFIN» at thé folowing rates = SMALL SIZE, .FROM..... sdages $3 to $19 LARGE SIZB, FROM.. 0. cass 810 to $20 GRAV FENCES, of every style, furnished cheaper than by any othey person in the county. ALE WORK DONK in the neatcst style. ates furnished and no charge for engraving. March 16, 1861-tf ) Mere’s a Good Ba: ga‘n. SPLENDID MARBLE-TOP BILLIARD Table, with Ques, Balls, etec., al) im the most complete order, for sale or to let on easy terms, ? Agent for Geo. Bruve’s Type; the Ruggles Prose . sly Company’s unrivalled Machinery. D. & & LACH MAN, Pawn Brokers, 15-1m Na, 37 Main stzee Court of the Fourteenth. Judicial District of is. this day dissolved by mutual consent, John ~~