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August 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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we nd both sports. in.” 1 mare, “Floneo” that , “Flos 1, when ived hie 7 16 sane he cele. winch e GlenJacobs ay geld. Head's piloting him he heats, 2 ti start ) up as yon the cP. M. iling to already : “Rat. . brown ation. eof Ne‘ist, purry Davis ty of Ne. 0’clo-k, a count n. Ste m ton, held nvited to d are enated of the M. the let on wnas the applied to izing said ven to all day, July . cam why OR, y a UNS, 1T, M_ &.C. te $200 llecks of city and ‘vf the San ‘. r, being « and patenfer Bill rererpect it, irte of th he Title final de7 City. wW upos e lots will corner an Francl ROW N. tres. ESSED -cO. RE. d ex mays mol 7 length om-2p ~€ __ tons be aglected for trustees. At the last “of Broad street, the horses ran out of the ~~ Killed and wounded. AveusT ‘ust Scuoat ELgetion.—Today is the day for school _skéctions when trustees of districts are‘chosen. It is important that these lections be attended to, and that proper perschool election called in this city not a soul: (or bedy either) appeared to vote, and the . ald trustees held uver by default of election. We hope more intervét will be taken im the ' THeatre.—A parlor entertainment will be given at the Theatre this evening, consisting of dramatic readit ge interspersed with singing and dancing, together with a laagha‘ble farce. The following well known artiste, Nellie Brown Faylor, Mr. L. F. Beatty, Mad'lle Therese, Mr. C. R. Fa lar, g ohaya ers Will appear. We bespeak for. them a liberal share of patronage. “Admission 50 cents. Carson Daity innerexpent.—We have received the firat number of the Daily Independent, published at Carson City, by _ ourfriend Dr. Ross. The paper is absut-. .Reh soos the size of the swaller San Francisco dailies,}. * and gives evideuce of ability in its editorials. We welcome the new paper among our ex, changes. Tae CaLivorsia TEacnerR.—The eecond number of the California Teacher hae ar~ rived. It ie a decided improvement apen ite p rt. ‘Teachers, and all whe take an iuterest in education, (who showld met ?) ought to subscribe fur the Teacher.— Et is only a dullar a year, and can be had by addressing “The California Teacher,” Box, 1977, San Francisco. _ Tae Jonys Ropsep.—Some diys ago three white rubbers began at Washington and robbed all the Chinumen on the South Yuba clear down te Galena Bar. The tax. collectors mike a-peor showing forthe month in consequence of this Coppeshead guerrilla ‘Taid. ‘Setious Accivent.—Two men named Humphrey and Couk, started out of town Tast evening in a buggy. to return to their ‘home in Forest City. “When nedr the head road, the driver, Cook, was thrown out, and ‘the wheels of the buggy passed over his leg without much injury. The other man tried to catch the reins. but was thrown out falls “ingon his head. He wat not expected last evening to live through the night. ACCIDENT AT Mak YSvVILLE.—A large number of persons crowded the awning in front of the telegraph office at Marysville to see the antics of the Secesh Demociacy on Thursday, when it fell with acrash Many were injured. We heard by telegraph thot six were already dead, and more were likely to fellow. One was killed outright. We take from the Express the following list o! ’ Mr. rr. carpenter, city, killed. ‘Rev. Mr. Hiirgua, Yuba city, badly injured re. Hargus. Yuba city slightly injured. Mr. & Mrs. M. LD Carr, shghtly injured. Miss Mary Lawrence, wrist broken. Mrs. Roimey, slightly injured. Mise Rooney. band crashed. . j ay P. W. Keyser, Yuba city, badly ins ured. Mrs. Hopkina, city, badly injured., Judge Thompson, of Colusa badly injured. Mrs. Thompson, Colust, badly injure. Mrs. G. W. Sianth, Bear River. slightly jared. Miss Smith, Bear River, slightly injured. Mrs. Henry Sauth, Bear River, slightly injured. 7 Kev. Dr Deal, city, slightly injured. Ws F. Hicks, city, slightly injured. Mrs. Treadway, Colusa, dangerously injer. aie Mra, & Miss Graves, Yuba city, slighty inD. L. Haun, of Plamas, slightly injared, Mrs. I. C. MeQuad and daughter, Yuba city, slightly injured. Mrs. Dr. Stark, Sutter county, slightly mjured. ‘ . Mr. & Mrs. P. Wilson Sutter county, hadly injured, Mrs. Bainbridge, Grand: [alnd, bedly injared. Dr. Buell. of Colusa, slightly injured. Mra H.H. Flagg, Gols Hii. N T , badly > injured: Mrs. Deal. city, slightly injured. James R. Hanna, of Colusi, slightly wjurG Brown, Sutter county, leg broken. Mrs. G Brown, anelbroken. Miss Brown, arm broken. Master Brown, slightly injured. ~ Mr. Tompkins, of Butte. badly injured. Jushua Davis, city. badly wmjured. Mrs. Patterson, slightly injured. Loss or “Witp Cat.”—The fire at Virginia City destroyed an immense amount of “Wild Cat"—nebody knows how much. It Was'at registered ‘anywhere. The flimes licked it ‘up beautifully. It wae all it was The best race of eae the season will come eff. over . CLENBROOK COURSE, C8. + at Saturday, August 8th, 1863. . . Jacebs' Mare and Wait’s “Honest ss Ance,” Two Thousand Dollars! Admittance to the Track, One Dollar. DENISON & CO., Proprietors. Nevada, July 15th. ! fn AT GREATLY Clothing ! REDUCED RATES: Cee P. BANNER, Of the Clothing Stere at the Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, AS now determined to Di ‘of hi H Entire New steck ro alsg ’ Spring and Summer Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, HoysClothing, a&e, &e. Ata great reduction rices; on account of making room for a owe For which { have already made arrangements. Persons in want ofany of the above named ar ticles will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. as great inducements peed eer tage stp low prices pe the best liof goods, goods warranted as représented. P. BANN EES. Co: ner of Broad ond Pine streets. Nevada, July 17th. : New Orleans Fruit Store! ! No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada, MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and Confectionery Store. Dried an Green Fruits of all kinds, wholrsale' and rctail. Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Nevada, March 28th—tf FOR SALE CHEAP. ‘HE proprietor bei g desirous of leaving town, offers the fine Cinoas” as the FRENCH GARDEN, for sale at a sacrifice. Alo a fine ¢@ of HORSES ania WAGON. Apply immediately at the TRANSCRIPT OFFICK, or to _ ANTOLNE L'HERMITE, may 10 On the premises. FAMILY GKOCERY STORE. Opposite St. Louis House, Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vegestore of that kind. His articles are all of the mercial street. PEN To LINCOLN,— Passengers Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln ip modation of the passenger and freight treffie © 5.35 \. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city Renning of Trains: Leave Lincoln. .. .<4.Vhrough Freigist...cce-e0e seese Four Detlar GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! KNOX' AMALGAMA TOR A. BARUH, No 27 Commercial S*reet. Nevada City, Cas. ; Informs the public that he will keep @ Constantly on hand, ~ tables, Coffer, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine assor'ment of Goods usually found in a first quality and will he sold cheap fur cash.— Hecan always be found at his old stand on ComNeveda, Nov. 16th ‘ CALIFORNIA CENTRAL € nm carn ne l f 2 f from Sacratnento to Eineoln in two hours ! three hours’! : . Leni bccn’ thé Central read. Persons wishing to visit far ramento for business or pleasure cap take the 80’ as to have from five to six hours at their dis pOsa, returning the same dc SS. V.m. R. AND C.C, R.R. Leave Sacramento. ...5. + Freight and_Yassenger Tariff. Through Passehgers.,.,-. ccecnce Three Dollars. Cc. L. WILSON Nov. 30th, 1861--tf PALMER. HANSCOM & CU., 1 . fe" veiermrmearetiagernend CASTINGS and a. Machinery of all Kinds! A Special Department for Mantetr Graics, Stove Works, Caldroms, ete. etc. Nos. 19 and 21 First Street. Heath & Brodie Crashers always on hand. San Francisco, March 27th—tf ; WARTED! . Ge QUAsTZ SUITABLE POR 487 Pine street, an Francises. © — 4 re DRY GOODS STORE! c.°H. COLBY,
Ne, 39, Broad Street, Nevada City. Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to his Large and choice stock of FASHIONABLE Dry GOoopDs. Consisting tm part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Geods, Silks of all kinds, Silk an@ ‘Wool Damasks, Carpets and Oli Cloths. * Nevada, April 5th. to) SPECIAL NOTICE. Jacob Rosenthal, AS removed to his old stand No. 54 Broad Street. where he has just received a SPLENDID STOCK ‘OF THE LATEST STYLES OF . Silks, Calicos, Deinines, Oi) &c. &c. Which he offera to theladies of Nevada and vicinity atthe yery Lowest Prices ! Ladies will find-it to their advantave to cal! and satisfy themselves that This is no Humbug! I will sell Goods lower than ever before offered in this city. Ladies of Nevada! Be not Deceived by, an Advertisement where they offer Calicos at 12 1+2 cents and other ~~ @ld trash at low prices, fais 1s oNLY TO HUMBUG You e [fyouwillonly cail at my store No. 54. BROAD STKEET, NEVADA, You ‘will get good Goods at reasonable pricés and no Humbug. : JACOB ROSENTHAL. vada, July 19th. 4 a To Teachers. TS © Board of Examination will meet at th High School Ruom., in thie city on Fride Evening. July dist. at 7 o'clock. 7. M. Teac ers who hold. Tempor+sty Certificates, and who wish Certificat-® muat ‘be tot t tim:. J. A. CHITTENDEN, Supt. Public Inetruction. NEW STORE.NEW COODS. OPPOSITION DRY GOODS STORE. NO. 51 Broad Street: some of cur neighbors have reported: but “are In a new store opposite our old stand with The Leverett avd “West Bock +f Goods ‘ever brought to this city. As we are determired not to. be undersold we offer our goods at the following low pris: Calicoes. 124 cents per yard. French Calieves, extra quality, 25 cents pet yard, 5 Bleached Muslin, such as Lanedale White Rock, 25 ceuts per yard. * Stockings 124 cents a pair or $1 per dozen. i ” Handkerchiefa 124 cents each, or $1 per dozen. ; and ee We ina, fgg: E have not removed to San Francisco as . a CH. FERRAND & CO., Rooms No. 48, Pine Street, ever the ‘Untted States Bakery, Nevada.” UR rooms have been recently supplied with o i conneet apparatus, and we ace prepared Tn Oi, India Ink, : And Pastil Colors or Flain, Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Which cannot be excelled by any in the State. F ss en “PICTURE Ss taken in Satisfaction given in all cases $7 } .ikenesses are as well taken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FERRAND & CO. Nevada, May 9th. 18A3. No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall. * Having pur chased the en © tire stock of H. H,, Shaffer & Co. Iam prepared to furnish 4 Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sec eturies, Mirrors, Chairs “~ : Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates. Upholstery of all description done. ~ Furniture repaired and cleaned. my E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA OITY, CAL. BATES & McCORMICK, Wholesale Druggists tROAD STREET, NEVADA, or Prescriptions carefully compounded.” £5 JUST RECEIVED! 50,0 B OxEs é; —or— ty A. H. MICKLE & SOKS. FOREST ROSE FINE CuT A. R. JENKINS. CEORCE E. TURNER, Wholesale and Retail dealer In HARDWARE, TIN WARE, STOVES, ‘Glass and €rockery Ware, k in the Hardware 6 Pid at the lowest And everything usuall and Crockery line—wiil cash prices. Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada : JOHN A. LAN CASTER would inuform his‘ friends aad * the put’ie generally that fie has addeu xteneivel to hiv eon, it . Bed Dog, Tone 15; Heel PASTING: well to give me ' ¢ LOCKETS AND PINS ! N ity aay fo EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial strevt. S«-C. MASEL. & CO., S.-i (Successors to Chas. Kent.) fully inform their *riends 44 fe that they can alwaya be ~ found at the aboye plece, where they keep Va bund the best quatity ot Amei.ap Corned Beef and Bb ork. bed ee Cattle alwaysfor salc ctareae e . ; Retail Dealers furnished with Beef athow roe. Paved reg gos ind the very hd ‘ore rece! ‘ . "Nevada, May 2ntt CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 wommercial Street, Two doors below the -TRANscniPT’ office BULACHER & KRAFT. : FRESUMEATSOF ag kinds, at Wholesale and Retail.. This Market, is continually sup. . ‘plied with the choicest meate of -> all kinds, and customers will be attended with out a moment's delay oe Nevada, Sept 3d.—tf Brond Street Market. No. 48 Broad street.... . , : ALL kinds of bien: cons’ on hand at t ve well known miarket, and for sale in quantities: to suit purchasers. Meats deliverce a in part o: ba ay beef charge. Prices accor. ing to t m purchased mhar.tf . SAME COLLEY. Richmond Taken, sure. _-*"L, PHILLIPS, . . N CUMMRERCIAI, STRERT hagjnst € reecived the best and-largest assortment of ' Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, ae. Ever brought into thie city. ill also keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of d Fancy Goods. wee Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS, . N° 43 Pine Street, has just received alarge and choice stock of Groceries, Provisions, &ec., Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial: Fresh Ranch Butter received git. id day. my2s ‘DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial ‘Street, Nevada. HQLESALE & RETAIL, DEALlera in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, re Ronda Nelivered Funx of ‘Charge. Nevada, March fth, 1863, gale DEALER IN * > * i ‘ Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley end Ground Feed No, 74 Broad Street, Nevada. baggy MEATS, of AIL.I, KINDS ‘ on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cash. Goods delivered Free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nev WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and cheap for cash, GEO. A. WEAVER : J. W. CLARK, WEAVER & CO., fc No. 59 Broad Street. . HOLESALE and retail, déalers inGRO . W CEKIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS. &e., &c. Have: taken, the Stand former! cccupled by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant rereipt of g com. plete Stock of G which wll be sold at most reasonable rates for CASH.” A portion of be phe ewoeaege —— j : ods delivered freenf charge. dunes WEAVE CO. Nevada. March, 18th 1862. WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! AUGUSTIN ISOARD, Proprietor. Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store, Broad street, Nevada. ] WOULD call attention to the (act.that 1 have on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, . \ . Gin , w tm Ay nitek Also. a few-gallons of Wine manuf > from the Grape:by myself, in thie eity — None but the best of Liquers pecs for sale. apio AUGUSTIN IsOARD, PIONEER CIGAR sTORKE 8. ROTHSCHILD, EALER in Cigars, Tobacco, GennD ime Meerschaum Pipes &c. . MAIN STREET, NEVADA GITY, i. Store closed from Friday evening to aturday ev ening. NEVADA FRUIT STORE. 'E°HE undersigned bas opened a Fruit’ store Oppostte the National Exchange hosel, on Broad street, and mud¢; arrangemeuts with reliable parties for a constant eupply of oreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuis, ete. ‘ All of which will be kept on hand and sol@ by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Ordegs from the country respectfully suljcited. ‘TOM. TURNER. ALEXANDER: BUSWELL. pee Bookbinder, Paper Ruler and Blank kx Mau urér, balance stoc i ‘eat. blisliment of Horses, 517 Clay ant 5'4 Commercial etrvete. between poe tn er our yore oe ehgas eee peewee a&e. and is prepur Heceniey and t'anes me. Fan Franciteo; ed to furnivh as fine turn-outs as can be found iv Binding of very deseription neatly cared pat We enn soll mont of our goods xt « lower price . the State. bogie op Blank books ruled and bound to any devi + than other merchants can buy them in San Fran trained, fleet Saddl rweh hte : cisco. . mM. MOnWwits ac vent ot all times. A lonig experience in the bus 4 Notice is hereby given by the Ms DISSOLUTION. iness and au carnest desire to retain the eoed administrator of the above named en TE"HE co-partnership heretofore existing be . dence of my friewls leads me to believe 1 wil), creditors of, and all persons hav tween B. Easting & W.G King, is this . be able to give general satistaction. ' againat suid dec: ased, to exhibit the day mutually diesolved. Fecevgs having any whe baa ace ae Spe aes i mectesy vouchers, = un deettied with ‘firm wit Carriages « in readine. careful rom iret this bee settle, mamodigaley vg , vers for the use of , Balle &e. Thequal. at the Antuony House, Nevada, June 30, 1863 . a