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August 26, 1862 (4 pages)

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e) . ® . ? will miye of.. by give by that } withlement m this sorted ba rs £§ iak..ae sed of cash fe hie > ** ad. let" the lement settle + being vill be . iirade lains ! alunce (tures, W1S. ALE Gavmh oberts homptye H bg Alake bY. B Ault & Melihson furner Jinsom tal ve al 8 Me ° vs IN. L-vs M ick & alifor ureka, ed, is noting afore 2, to ey, or yor of i, for, debt taken pidder™ title to AW d lot COunst by ist by rth by ‘* une 12th . of 9 ilman conte,’ , 1862. ble. ] by us, Live y prelrder tote! bes ore. » the IRsSs &, “pany, a short distance below Rough & Rea. works, a large lot of other books, gold pens, ee ere > enema me ee. oe Acvada Daily Teanser TURSDAY MORNINGS” AUG. . Wants JusTICe.~-One~ of the Victiths ¥rom Columbia Hill whe -paid @ fine'to Jus. “tice Kenilatl for faa: riding. over one of.eur ‘bridges; ting written us a cohimn article de. _Manding justice.. We are not a court of ap“peal for hit cass, tind if we were, fhe length . of his brief would require-mofe attention than we have at this time to g've. We will, hawsever, state his ease‘according tehimaelf, He. astranger, inadvertertently rede over one to . } our bridge’ faster than @ walk, and was finéd $6,00 for the offense. As he states the case ‘the Justice ought te hive beon more satisids. erate. It ia faet,ags he says, that Newsdans do ride over the bridges oceasionaliy fister thane walk without. Being fined, and strangers should at lenet bé as liberally treated, especially when there isno intent to trample upon the ordinances of the city. The vietim of Columbia Hill is too: severe upon the officers of oar town, The Marshal did po more than his duty, and that he endeavors to do-in-al cases.. If the Nevada peuple escape . him, it is because he eanowt be omnipresent. BROKE OUT.—On Inst Saturday, ankombre who had inibibed inere of the “¢ritter” “dan vast goot” for him, became a little niisy. The Marshal being disturbed by said-noise conducted the chap to his castle on Broad street, where he Teft him, as he thought, securely . “hoased. “Not so; he managed by sone meane to remove one of the planks from the fleor wnd make his escape, He was afterwarde reenptured by. Hank Knerr and made a aecs ond cseips. We understand that the calaboose will be se repnired ae, in the future to render escapes more difficult Ev" Yesterday, a trial came off before Tucge Smith, upen a. complaint of Clara Thempaean, in which she charged Mra, Cou. tard-andMary Lewis with disturbing the perce, by breaking the windows of her house. ‘Fhecomplamant swore that the defendants came. tu her house omSaturday-ight about . 24 o'clock, armed with battles, tumblers, ete, and threw them at the window shutters, breaking them and several lights. Mrs. Coutarad made a statementin which she said that rocks were thrown at ber house on the fame night by a manonthe opposite side of the street, and that. she knew nothing of the windows being broken. The case was tried by a jury aud tailed to agree. A. A. SARGENT, our representative in Congress spoke last night at Dutehlat—Headdresses the citizens of Orwville on Thursday evening, and will put in his full time in and about the Sacramento Valley till Monday evening, when he will address the citizens ef Grass Valley, reserving his last speech for bis own town of Nevada, on tne night preceeding the election. ~~ Saut Levy's CaRD.—One of our furniture men hag put himself on the right platform, at last, as will be seen by his card. {t will be sewn there is no man more hberal with his prayers and sons in the Union cause than Sault Levy. His head is right, ia this mat« ter as a business move: : _-Fre aT Rovow & Reapy.—A fire broke out in the stables of the California Stage Com. de, on Sunday night, which destroyed their stables, sixteen horses, sixty tons of hay and sixty ton of bariey. We have not yet learn’ ed how the fire originated . ae ALARM OF FIR&.—The alarm ef fire yesterday afternoon, was caused by the burning ot a chimney on Commercial stre >t. sa PS er Some Splendid Presents Given Away at the Theatre Last Night.—Last night, atter the exhibition of the Sterevscome was over, the proprietor made some very elegant presents to the andience who were present. Among these presents there was a beautiful Japanese Cabinet, mounted with silver end inlaid with pearl. valued at fifty dollars. a henry Silver Cake Basket, valued at twenty dollais, a large gold-clasp Family Bible, yalued at fifteen dollars, Shakespéar’s complete peucils aud other eostly presents too numerous to mention. The condition attached to giving away of these presents was, that whoever received them should make known the 4’ presents of the Stereoscone Exhibition to others who have not yet seen it. To-night another Japanese Cabinet, another Silver Cake Basket, another gold.clasp Family Bible and forty-seven other presents, of the samestyle and value as last evening will be given a Sear ene een ee ee ~ & ets nk AS a ‘i GEO, % PRIRCE, FT St Be const aBih Announces himself as a candidate for re-electien to the office of Constable, of Nevada Township, at the ensuing election. oar wo ste rie sae . rs € * No. 18 & 19 Commercial St, Nevada. = is yee ’ . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. BE. W. SMITH, . ‘MILWAUKEE BREWERY MILWAUH Ti Announces himself 2 candidate for the office Justice of the Peace, of Nevada township at the ensuing élection JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Cc. 8 RUGE, Announces Biiasits candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Township, subject to the wali of the people at the ballot-box. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. W. P. HARRINGTON, : Announces himself acandidate, for the officeof Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Qownship, at the ensuing election. JUSTIOR OF THE PEACE. JNO. KENDALL, ‘ Announces Ament acand'date for the office. of Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Township at the qusuing clection. hie Latent ter SALE. By virttic of an ex \)eektion) to me directed delivéred out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th dudicial District in and for the county of Nevada, State of Califor. nia, bearing date guly 2th A. »., 1862. in favet of The Middle Yuba Canal and Water company. x nst. Lake PA Ppeey; the sum of ‘Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-tive and 75-100 dollars, (debt,) with interest on the said sum of $6,825 75 from the 12th day of July, 1862. at the rate of 2 per cent per rmonth, together with all costs of-enit. I Rave levied npon the follawing described property whieh was heretofore attached to-wit:—All and singular that certain pieee or parcel of propetty in the State of California’ and county of Nevada. known asthe Miners’ Ditch extending frein thenorth and south forks of the Middle Yu. ba River, from about a mile above the junction. of said forks of the Middle Yuba to Snow Point, Orleans Flat, Mobre’s Weetrey'e Plats Cherokee, North San Juan and other pointe for mintng and other purposes toyether with all and sinyular, the tenements hereditaments, hereditaMEU, cascments, reservoirs, water, water, ways and.right of ways, franchises, priviledges and appurfcnances connected with, or inane Wise appertaining -te--the -satd—-Miners* itch. No.wiee in hereby given that I will expose to public aale all the above described pro wty to yee highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court fouse dvor, in Nevada, on TUESDAY Aug. 19th, 1862, between the hotirs of 9 o'clock, a. a. and 4 P.M, ig Given under my hand, this 22d day of July, a. D,. 1862 N. W. KNOWLTON, Sherif. yw The above sale is tponed to Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. N.W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. N the watter. of the Estate of CalebsMason, deceased In Probate court, Nevada county. It appearing to the court by t'\¢ petition presented and Aled by W. W. Cozzens, Public Administrator of Nevada county, praying for an order to sell realestate, that it is necessary to sell the real estate of deceased to pay the debts eutstanding against the deceased, and the debts expenges and charges of the administration. It is therefore ordered by the court that all persons interested in said estate appear before the said Probate court on Monday the 29th day of Sept. 1862, at 11 o'clock of said day, at the Court room of said Probate court, in the city and county ot Nevada, to show cause Ae an order should not be granted tothe said Public Administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the deceased as shall te necessary And thata copy of thin ordet be published for four successive weeks Mm the Neveda ‘@RANSCRIPT a newspaper printed and published in caid city and mo me D. BELDEN, Probate Judge. 1, R. H. Farquhar, clerk cf the Probate conrl aforesaid, do hereby certify the foreyoing to be a true copy of an order madeand ente upon the minutes of the said Probate court, = Witness my hand seal of «aid court this seal g 2a day of Aug. 1862. (~ Rei. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per G. K. Farquhar; Deputy. N the matter of the Estate of Donald Mewenzie, deceased. In Probate Court, Nevada county. It appeaving to the court by the 1tion presented and filed by W. W. Cozzens. Pabne Administrator of Nevada county, praying for an order to sell real estate, that it is necesaary to sell the whole of the real estate to pay the debts. outstanding against the deeeased, and the cebts, expemses and charged of the administration. It is therefore ordered by ce court that all persons interested in the said Ketate appear before the said Probate court, on Monday,’ the 29th day of Se If 2, at 11 o'clock of said day at the Court Kcom ofsaid Probate court, in the city and county of Nevada. to shew cause why an order shell net ve poeated to the said Public Administrator to sell the real estate of the deceased as aforesaid. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for four suecessive weeks in the Nevada TRANSCRIPT, 4 newspaper printed and rag in said city and county. D BELDEN, Probate Judge. i, R. H. Farquhar. Clerk of the Probate court aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing fs atrue copy of anorler made ant entered in the minutes of the said Probate court. _— Witness my hand and sea) of said court seal ; this 22d day of Auc. PerG K. Farquhar. Deputy. "1 fy 16 k. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. J the matter of the estate of Maurice Smith. deceased. In Prebate court, Nevada county, It appearing to the court by the petition of W W. Cozens Public Administrator, thie da pre sented aad filed prayin< for an order to sell real estate, that it is necessary to sell the real estate of said deceased. It. is therefore ordered that all ersons interested in the said estate, appear beore the said Probate court, on Monday the 20th day of September, A. p., #2, at 11 o'clock of said day,atthe court room of said Probate court,in the eity and county of Nevada, to show cause wh an order should net be granted to said Publie Administrator to scll the real estate of said defendant. And that a copy of this order be published for four sucecasive weeks. in the “ Nevada Daily Traxscrirr,” a newspaper printed and pabliehed in the said St and county, DAVID BELDEN, Probate Judge. I, R. H. Farquhar. clerk of the Probate court aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy ofan order made and entered in the minutes of the said Probate Court, Witness my hand,and seal of said court this 22d day of August,"A. pb. 1862. . sway. Don’t fail to go to the Theatre rights of { L. WwW. DREYFuss, Diy etal intorin the eltisons. of Never’ anaw4) ty and his friends, that he.isin full’ blast an Feady to receive orders Z that beverag: oy eear bie A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. Physician und su RESIDENCE UPPER PAR1 FFI AND. OC aitt abet. City, Co hai ste ¥ " (No. 96,) Nevada SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, ae Cc. H. MEYER & CO., rick House, 76 Broad Street, “NEVADA importers and. Wholesale Dealers inAud Foreign and Domestic Liquors generally. ; ; ~w6-3m. SELECT SCHOOL For Young HEN OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W. E. F. DEAL, A. *8..0.4. Principat. dN IS SCHOOL will re-open on Monday Aug 2, lau. ; ‘ TERMS:
Primaty Granuches, per month....... -$4O English Branches & Mathematics, per month 5 06 Lat osou #4 1060 3 00 200 BM 00 ceser esse Greek. 05. 4s coy ten severe sce freee tives French. .. esenes Sicedwecees eereesees a6 No extra charge for Book Keeping. 9 paren further particulars eng uire at the Bebgg,. guse Young Gentiemen will be thoroughly prépareo te enter any of the College classes. Nevada, @. 27th. 1861. NEVADA & DUTCH FLAT EXPRESS. New Arrangement—Thro’ Every[Pay. 7 WILL hereafter run my Express from Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dor Chalk Biufl, You Bet, Waloupa, Little York. “ .Iberty Hill, Lowell Hill, Remington Hill to Dutch Flat All letters, papers and paekages delivered promptly aud safely. K. B HOPKINSON. H, MACKLE, : HENKY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to C. W. Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. Goan. DUST bought at the Highest Rates. Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Sacra mento “i ychange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in éuins to suit. . Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Asay or Coinage. County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. Agency for msurance ayainst Fire.. ee July ist, 1862. tt J. GC. BIRDSEYTE, Cc, MN. FELTON. BIRDSEYE & CO., BANKERS, NO. 30 Main street, Nevada City. puRcuasa Gold Duet. Advance on Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint. Draw Sight Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento Marysville. Our Sight Exchange on New York. Highest price paid for County Serip. Wooden Water Pipe Factery ‘POR SALE! 6 ee Sebecriber offers for sale one half of the machinery and establishment for boring Wooden Water Pipes,jin this City t ! The businessis good and offers a splendid openfog, ‘industrious man-in want of perma“ent. The sale will include : Mockinny aad Rights, u. G. SPENCER, ae late of Spencer & Morgan For particulars enquire of k. G. ,WAITK, DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFrFricn. Nevada, July 22d. . 2s GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIEKER, In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. SOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances madeon Pust greenies for Assay er fgr Coinage at the U. 8 int. Bight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento Drafts ou the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates &y-Collections made, and State and County Seurities purchased at the highest Market valueNevada, March 7. 1461-t/ ‘ NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Ne, 30 Main street, Nevade ER. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. PerG K. Farquhar, Deputy. ji OLD AND ORES, of DesoripFrancisco prices, and NETORSS ADE In BARS OR COIN, im a few Hours. bes . Fine French Brandios, Wines, . . Ladies and Gentlemen. . . « S@ SP Be ~~. DR amdpLiqaersy : and Verfumery, l@aARDEN SEE OS! BOOKS & STATIONEI?Y! Fancy Goods, &c., Fine Chewing and Smoking ORE ] e Ww 3 i rhe 5 == The followin steamsh'pa yf . be ed the monthaia ¢. : : Unelé Sam; k. H. Moapir, AT . st. «° Golden Ages Pr Ri Babyy Aty. 1th. Sonora, Aug, 21st. be From Folsom St. Wharffat 9 o’elock, a. x. : — os conveyed ~~ nh Panama y 4 fp the Panama Kallrokd Comp; and fro nud + panwallte New cat the Atlan 4 and Pac M.cbteamshipCompahy es ps a B. FORBES; « We. BABCOCK; . Agente. . Cor. Bseramehto & Leidesdurt tte. Slit Franc i, FELIX CILLET's Shaving & Hair Cutting Saloc . No. 47 Pine street; Nevada. : ; ieeepiney i; AIR at in any style: American, Frehe) English. . Particvlar attention paid to 1, culling of Children’s Hair, & TOBACCO !! 08 ‘Also a fine assortment of FINE CIGARS, mawafactured by J. DARLING, Red Dog Red Dog, May 18th, 1862 am ¢ EVERY MAN SHOULD HAVE A SUIT : ms OF THOSE SPpPrRI Nes “0 ak . Warr SUMMER coopsi!! ‘JUST RECEIVED os acer ani -BYLaser ae amet S.HAAS & CO., Nevad a, April 23d. Rich Quartz Specimens! SUITABLE for Cutting and Polishing, tn \) Bonghtata Large Preminm over the intelar sie value, by! BAKRETT & SHERWOOD, vewelers. New No 517 Montgomery at. San Franciseo ECaYVYED TEERTH filled with pure ] Gold, Tin, Bone filling or cement which they will be preserved, by "VK. POND. Office over Bleck & Co’s Store, cofner of Pine and Com{ mercial streets, Nevada, Cal. _ jy1~3in BiLBS SKARLS. A. © NILES SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Office— Broad street. Kidd’s Building MARCELLUS S. DEAL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NEVADA. W IL practice in all the Courts of Nevada «7 Collections promptly attended to. county. a7 SEK ME! SEE ME!! #KK ME! JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY! 10,000 FINE CIGARS 1! ; Ain 2 Z O N. NEW BRAND, SPLENDID FLAvor. Also, a. Fresh Supply of FOREST ROSE! Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco !! I~ IN (CAW'S! 4 CHEAPEST WAY tofbuy it, a is much the a af Neine®” Nos. 31, 33, 35 and 37,. NATIONAL EXCHANGE SALOON, Broad Street, Nevada. Nevada, July 30th, 1862. : HERMANN ERNST, a2, BOOK BINDER, LED Kelsey’s Building over Charles Young’s Jewelry Store. KT, Emtrance on Pine Street, Nevada Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City: “STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT \). to order. Castings and Machinery of ever deacription. Quartz Machinery constructé« fitted up or repaired. All kinds of Buildy,, Cas 8s, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mille; Horse Power and Car Whects. All orders filled promptly.and at as low rates as any establish ment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigh added. HEUGH & THOM, Feb #-tf NICHT SCHOOL ! D¥ request ofa number of the young men of B Nevada, [ will open a Night School, on Monday evening, September -20th, at the School House ; head-of Broad street. ‘Terms—85 Per anonth, payable in advance. W.kE. F. DEAL. August Isth, 1862. GREAT BARGAIN been t 350.0 ect of Fencing and Buildin Lumber, $10 per thousand.& 450.000 Laths, $3 ver thousand. 1,400 Fruit Boxes, $9 per hundred, at . Sheets & Sylvester's Mill, IN 5 miles below Grass Valley. Apply to H. W. McKOY, Kough & Ready and J. N. TURNER, Nevada. or to the agent on the premises. PERFUMBERY Always on hand, a th; assortment of French and American Perfimer* Pi,)aud’s soaps, oils, cometics, pomatum, Lubin i extra cts, &c., and warranted Shetiield Razor. SHA MPOO—This is the only plaice in thi city wher’ persons ean buy Dr. A, Cuzenaye’ Fregoh Shai™poe, and Dr. BF. V. oi is Ka, tive, a euro for the falling off the hair. Avis aux Frtngais—Komans aiouer ct 4 vendre dee 81-01 Philadelphia: Dry Goods. Store. Ne {44 Broad Street. _. JACOB ROSENTHAL J &S just received at hia: New-store a tremen dous stock ot , f DRY AND FANCY GOODS, which he offers for sale 25 per cent cheaper than other Dry Guods store in Nevada. This iene powitett is a fact which can be-substantiated by hundreds who are daily purchasing’ goods o¢ me. Attention is invited to the following prices: 1500. yards Calico at @ cents per yd, 5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 12 162 ote. 5000 yards Sleached Muslin from. 10 to 20 ot-6 ~“b00-yards Bareges ul ZH cents per yd. 250 Silk Dresses from $1v to $75 apiece, 60 Fine Bonnets at $5 apicee. ned Shakers at 25 cents apiece, . 000 yards China Mutting at 25 cents r yd Kmbroidery of every variety. ae REMOV Al.— Don't be Deéceived 7 Remember I have removed to my NewSt v few doors below the oid Rtand, ey: i : JACOL ROSENTHAL. Nevada, J uly lath-tf MOTHERS! . git fail to procure MRS, WENSi, "ty SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN This valuable preparation i the prescriptys, of one of the ost expertenced and Skillra’ it a ® in ae ne und has been used With ever Sailing! success in 'T HHs= ANDS_OF CASES « ; on FOES It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels. corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole tystem. It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if hot speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest Remedy inthe W orla, in all cases of Dysentery and DIAKKHGA gn Children, whether arising from teething or from ony other cauge. Full directions for usiuy will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the out. side wrapper. : Sold by all Medicine Dealers, Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, New Fork. PRICK ONLY 26 CENTS PER Borv7 Le. REDINGTON & CO, AGENTS, San Francisea, &y Every heusekeeper experiences how -dif= ficult it is to make youd bread, and we therefare take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that to Insure uniformly light sweet and natritons bread it is only hecessary to use Redington & Co’s Yeast Powder, In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every oflered to jhe public. Bee advertisement jn anothe coluran. 1OOD TKELTH contribute as much tw the sencral health of an individual as the clothing you wear. ‘Then ff they are defective ail upon DK. POND who operates in the most approved and satis factory manner. Oflice over Block & Co.'s Store, Nevada, Oa Ny 126m emery tinea angen wM. R. COE, Dealer in ‘ BOOTS AND SHOKS, Corner of Main and Commercial Sts. Consisting of Benkerts’ and other eclebrated Manufacturers make. a Brogans, Boys Boots & Shoes, Ladies! & Misses Shoes & Gaiters,.and inshort, everything necessary to furnish a first class Boot and Shoe Store cofnplete. Boot and Shoe Findings «ulways on hand, which will be sold at low rates: All kinds of Repatring done on the short estnotice ina neat and substantial manner Nevada Mreh 22—tf a ee */;XPERIENCE shows that teeth decay the 4 mostin young folks—with them they are most valuable. Modern Dentistry gives the means of saving them from destruction. Dr. VON D is always reaty.to perform operations in the best and most substamtial manner. Office over Block & Co.'s Store, Nevada, Cal. jy ra UNION HOTEL! Formerly Bailey House, Nevada. Three st ory Fiire-Proof Bricix. MOREE POT OEY) 5055 bas65555 oho eve okss $1,500 Supper, Lodging & Breukfast.. } Give mea call. ; i. 8. STARR, Aug. 23d—tf Propricter. NOTICE TO ¢ OX TRACTORS! QIEALED proposals will be received by the \> Board of Supervisors of Nevada County, un‘il Thuraday, August 28th for the construc tion of a wooden souf on the Court) Fhouse, in uecordance*with a plan and specifieytions whieh may be seen in the Clerk,s office. The proposals ean be handed to the Clerk of the Hoard. By order of the Board. T. H. ROLFH, Chairman. Nevada. Aug. 24, 186/—3t The best Cigars is at MONAHAN & FLINN, 62 Broad Street, August 16th, 1662. Adjoining the Fashion Restauraat. es Vor Panntina. i i “ 7 RR gs re fee eS eS RTI: SAMOS ree eas