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February 12, 1863 (4 pages)

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ET, % ice in DCK, on Tuesday last, and elected Sco, &s Good: ys: of Buildy, Bark Mill; orders. filled Ly establish iscu—freigh u THOM, y. CLARK, n Francisco. ;O ers in GRO :LF GOODS e taken the ER & NEW. tof a com-. be sold at A portion of rge. £§ ER &CO. ALL! 13 LAUGHLI y will gives RCH 174i. vited to atA. C. ES, ; at Law, ing . of ‘Deeds for UNG. ‘--° Jewelry y Goo NILES reet. and Jewelry teed. AM GLBSOX, oN ! City. Proprietors. d Cigars will the Fashion. t-class. Bilocl4 tf REET, _ THURSDAY MORNING FEB, 12th, “has on hand a big lot of pictorials, Frank __ Capitan.” ; : cane and in returping. when the night ices that _ ~HAWKEYE, GOLD, SILVeR“AND Corer " Mintxc Co.—This company held a meeting the following officers: President—E. B.Mayberry._ . Seeretary—E. F. Bean. Directors—E. F. Spence, W L. Tisdale, W. S.McRoberts John Hawke and 8S. F. Oats. i , . ty's Ranch on the Grass Valley road. . They} have 3,000 feet and are at-wark on it, Big thing,—no stock offered for sale. BULLY FOR THE CoUNsStL.—The Chinaman who was arrested on Tuesday last, hy Hank Knerr, charged with stealing a ring from-John Hawk, was brought before Judge Harrington yesterday. The counsel for the defense,moved fora change of venue to Grass Valley,<and it was granted. The counsel says “it is no use to try a Chinaman in this town so lorig as Murehal Davidson has got a plank to lay on Sacramento street,” te THANKS.—We are indebted: to W. K. Spencer,.Eaq., for a large package of papers received per steamer Constitution, \ Spencer Leslie, Harper, N. Y. Ledger, Times, Herald and Tribune, Missouri Republican, BostonJournal, Louisville Journal. &e~ He. will please accept our grateful thanks for variety of them. We are also indebted to Frank Cleveland fur prompt delivery of the above package. STILL another copper lead was discovered by a party of prospectors near Bear river, a few days age, and the owners have . commenced to open the vein. This makes the twentieth ¢ompany that hag beea formed within a ironth to work copper leads. ts" We are under obligations to Hon. A. A. Sargent for valuable documents. ~A-GREAT--many teams heavily laden with goods argived in town yesterday morning— , more than we have seen for a long time. THE planking of the Suspension Bridge is about completed. This was a good move on the part of the eity Trustees. Messre. Rich & Stiles have suspended Operations aé their quartz mill for a short . 4 time, in order to make some improvements whereby they can crush about fifteen tons of quartz in 24 hours. _ ‘THe Grass Valley National says the pros. pect of forming a fine “volunteer military. company” at that place is first rate. Good, you need a company in that bare. Can't do better than elect Billy Byrne, ‘‘mucha grande Tue Primary School will be opened next. week, under the.charge of a Miss Smith. Tue Tribune and State Almanacs can be obtained cheap at A. P. Church’s on Broad street. Also the best lot, of Valen« tines ever brought to Nevada. Tue Journal of yesterday says, “we. understand that Judge McFarland has gone . " below, for a few days.” Why, Parson, you are behind the times, and it’s no use talking. Judge MeFarland went below two weeks agu and returned last Saturday night. You must be absentminded, for we noticed you pase the Judge on the street day before yesterday. AcctwDENT.—The National says Mrs. Harty Smith, who resides on Parker Hill, a suburb of Grass Valley, fell into a shaft,near her house, on Thursday night of last week, and notwithstanding the fact that the shnft was twenty-eight feet in depth, she escaped -un-injered, excepta sight scratch on one “knee. Mrs. Smith had been calling on a was quite dark, she undertook to make a quick) trip, by taking across a lot, and brought up in the bottom of a deep shaft,— One of her children, who was in the house at the time of his mother’s descent into the prospect hole. heard some cries of distress ; and forwith provided himself with a hghted re candle, started out in search; and soon found the object of bis earnest solicitude, Assist. &nce was speedily procured, and by means of a ladder and rope Mrs. Smith was brought to the earth's surface, a badly fiightened, if . 20t a seriously injured woman. — nae GF A Gro occured at Virginia City, on Tuesday morning last, destroying about $30This mining claim is situated near McCar. . Gardering ! \. and at the office of the Transcript an‘ of the “ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL g : DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, . Liquors, Nails, Powder, . ‘_ --. Quicksilver,Mining TOOLS, ETO. ~~ WNo52 Broad Street, Nevada, iy Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. de? PROCLAMATION : WETAKE THIS METHOD OF Proclaimitig to the World ! = a MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at _ A. P.CHURCH & CO. Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. PLANTING, PRUNING And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain and Urnamental T subscriber offers his services to the citizendot Nevada in any of the above branches with the asturance that the work will be wei and skilfuily performed. Terms modcrate. Or, ders leit at the National Excliange—with T. Holmes, fruit deater;-&c., Commercial street, Journal, will receive prompt attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B.—Pruning :with special reference to prevent an overgtowth of wood ‘iiid to promoje early fruitfulness. » : FAMILY GROCERY STORE! No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal: Informs the public that he will keep constantly on hand, x Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goods, A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the first quality and will be sold eheap for cash.— He can always be found at his old stand on Com-{ mercial street. : Neyada, Nov. 16th “TREES! TREES!! ° Peach, Pear, Plum; Cherry, Lied Apple and every kind Of the choicest varieties. 39 varieties of im-~ dey English Goosberrys aud Shrubs of every ind. For saleat reasonable prices. M. 8. MARSHALL N. B.—Leave your orders at Dr. _Kent’s Dru Store, or at Marshall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. ji H. MACKIE, HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to C. W. Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates. Sight Cheeks on San Francisco and Saera. mento = Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, m sums to suit. Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8S. Mint for Assay or Cavers. County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates. Sa Agency for msurance ag t Fire. erada, July ist, 1862. GEORGE W. KIDD, . BALIZZBR, : In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. (3 DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay er for Coinage at the U.S Mint. Sight Chécks on San Francisco and Sacramento. Orafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates BR © icgsronre: gern made, and State and County Seties B ghee the highest Market.value Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf a CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Attorney aud Counsellor at Law. FFICE—In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the office of McConnell & Garber, correr of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Dec. 17—tf BATES & MoOORMICK, Wholesale Druggists, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, er Prescriptions carefully compounded. of FOR SALE CHEAP! NE of Matteson & Samuel’s Water Power : Derricks, all new and complete. Prices $125. Apply to BAKER & WYMORE An No. 73 Broad St., Nevada. TO SCRIP. HOLDERS. . STREASURER’s OFFICE, NEVADA, Februury, 1st, 1863. LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the A General Fund of Nevada county, and : 8 y tered between January ist, 1861, and July 1861, are requested to present the same for ———— eee oe E. G. WAITE, i ‘Freasurer of Nevada mty. DBALERS IN Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MEATS, of ALI. KINDS on hand and r sale at Cheap rates sde cfCh Goeds< delivered Free ose arge 4 H* NG resolved to *; the attention o . Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, . VALISES, Fruit, . $30,000 bee WORTH oF CLOTHING tobe disposed, of JOSEPH BROTHERS, Cerner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada, é —REGARDLESS OF Cost?! \ ve ss we the blic, to the fact tha¥ we will sell OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, BOOTS; SHOES 7 > TRUNKS, &3 ® Anda good Assortment of Goodyear’s Rubber Goods ! ! chase at once. de20 — Pacific Mail Steamship Co. The following steamships will be dispatched in the month of February, 1803 :
Feb. ist—Sonora. ear Feb. 1ith—Constitution. — Feb. 2ist—St. Louis. From Folsom St. Wharf,at 9 o’elock, A. mM. For Panama. Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to A+pinw 1ythe Panama Railroad Compan and from / epimwallto New York by the Atlantic and Pacii.cSteamshi —s g ; A. B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco TIMMONS & CO., DEALRRS IN Gregory & Boring’s old stand. ; Nevada, Dee. 2nd, 1862. BIRDSEYE GOLD, SILVER & COPPER NOTICE! 'y*‘HE Board of Direetors have levied an assessment of two dollars per share (or eight cents per foot,) on the Capital Stock of the Com pany. Certifieates of Stock are now ready and will be delivered upon payment of tlie assessment and signing the Stock Books. An early payment of assessments is requested. * JOHN PATTISON, Nevada, Jan 20, 1863. Secretary. TWO BIT HOUSE! : 107 Broad Street, Nevada City. THE undersigned takes this method of intorming his friends and. the public, fic he is still at his old stand, on Broad street, at the “Old Brocklyn House,” where he will serve, a good square meal.for two bite. . Also, a peat bet for the same price. — ja22 ' eS HL. PYRMONT. BLAZE’S TAVERN, . — COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST if You Want a Good Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! Gi Nevada. Sept. 6-tf A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE a large stock of Blank Books Stationery. Cutlery, Miusic. Musical Instruments, School Books. &e. Read the Atlantic Papers!! AND PERIODICALS !! Ifye would know all aboutthe War! oe. aleud ! and let your friends know they can get them all at A. P. CHURCH & CO’S, Broad Streets. Nevada. FAST FREICHT LINE . Pachages and Goods of all Kind ! . VIRGINIA CITY! Through from Nevada in'3 days! ! ‘ THOS: HENRY. Forwarding & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co., No, 59 Broad St., Nevada. i a WwooD—Of ail » om hand and for sake Seed ae te. _} Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as _ See advertisement in another column. Sut People’s’ Steamship Lime !! Atsuch rates -as-will—induce buyers to pur-. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . No. 40 Main Street.r and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and] NOW PREPARED TO FORBAKER & WYMORE, [J 4™3 . 89 MAIN STREET, NEVADA-CITY. s HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, .r all Complaints incident to the sex. Without it ; And None will when once Tried by them. It is used by ro “YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life, Before and after Marriage. During aud after Confinement, To Strencthen the Nerves, : Restore Nature to sts Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, . From whatever Cause Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take Pe HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. out, and sent for it. ‘ ‘San Francisco, Jan, 24th, 1863—1m RE-OPENINC NICARAGUA ROUTE! 750 miles shorter than any other Route } CONNECTING & CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. The fastand well known Double engine steamship,MOSES TAYLOR, . : 1,500 Tons. ¢ E, HOWES. wceex eesesceseees .«seCommander, Will leave for Wednesday, March Lith, 186311 FomMi sion street. Wharf, San F rancigco . at 9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytown with the splendid steamship ILLINOIS, %500 Tons. is re These steamers are whseurpassed for speed cleanliness ond safety, and every effort will be made to insure the comfort of Passengers No expense has been spared to make the ~-NICARAGUA ROUTE I~ NOT ONLY .THE QUICKEST, But the Safest and most Desirable. I. K. ROBERTS, Agent. x No. 407 Washington street, mS —Opposite the Fost Office, ja2t-td = > ~SandFranelaco, 4 SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAE. . sev / / as / ate fi eS HOTEL DE PARIS. Broad Street. Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL Proprietor. /T HIS well known establishment has just undergone a thorough refitting. and overhauling, and the Proprictor invites the Public to call and themselves. Ne effortis spared to ine for c ita / First Class Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders will meet with every attention. 7 Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be tten upto order, by applying. to_th derSigned Oy POS CHAUVEL Revada, June 10th, 1862. i‘ tf 1862! A862!!! IS6e!i!! . A. LAMOTT.HATTER! Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacr amentio. H’ issued thestyle of HATS for Fall and Wintcr. wear. 8 this is the best place in the State to procure afine and fashionable tile, callon him and selectonefrom his the \argest stock in the country,,atprices lower tnan at any other house, ie N. B.—Orderefrom the country promptly at» tended to. Large assortment of J.adies’ Furs and Buggy Robes always on hand sep-10 MEAT RKET. E M FIRE MEAT MARK cre J.C. MASEL-“& CO., (Successors to Chas Kent.) fully inform their ‘riends aud the ublie that they can always be ‘ound at the above plece, where they keep om hand the-best quality of Amei.an BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. _.__ Corned Beef and bork. — Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor dalc ¢* a reas le price rmeteil Dealers furnished with Beef atlow rates. He solicits a continuance of the very ltberal patrenage heréto/ore received. Nevada, May 28thtf PIONEER CIGAR STORE S$. ROTHSCHILD, EALER in Cigars, Tobacco, Genwime Meerschaum Pipes &c. N. B. Store closed from (F. . Rs: cd F®= RENCH OHINA, GLASS WARE, — “SILVER P ATED WARE, CUTLRY, Ete. _ “PERCEY DOUCLAS, 421 Montgomery street, SAN-fRANCISCO, ie HAS THE Largest and Best Assortment of Goods — in that line to be found in, the City, ~;.4,AdeL OF WHICH HE 1S-SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICES, t THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH WILL PINDAT ~ Greatly to their Advantage to give him a ‘call before purchasing elsewhere. San-Francisco, Dec. 18th—SmAdp WIRE ROPE IS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER. Than any other kind of ROPE—Why ? cee ECAUSE, bea a ay withany other Rope of equal strength, it is from FouR to sIx. times more DURABLE ! Because, it is FORTY per cent LIGHTER ! Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diameter, and gnly-ONE*sIxTH of the BULK ! same size of the HEMP ROPE ! Becease, it does ngg STRETCH OrsHRINK, in iy or wet weather ! ‘ i ecause, it does not ABSORB WATER, and donble its original wx1GHT ! Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope of equal strength ! Wire Rope is the oNLY KIND of rope that can be used to ADVANTAGE, for Hoisting from deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Ropes, &e., &c Those who have one given our Wire Ropes trial, will USt No OTHER, at any price. 3 Circulars giving seales of weighta and strengths, prices, testimonials, &c., will be for warded by addressing the manufactures, or their agents throughout the State. : A.S. HALLIDIE & CO., 412 Clay st. ; San Francisco. _W. H. CRAWFORD, Agent at Nevada. : 8e27m3 3 J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. Importers and Dealers inall kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL ‘Nos. 12 and 14 Pine street San. FrancigeoAnd73 and’75 E street, Marysville. AVE now on hand and constant! ivin H the Eastern States, the lenges : d fro best st of Wagonand Carriage Mat=_ erials ever offe Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumher 55 . Oak and Hickory Spokes, ; Finishedand untinished. Also a large sts Plow Framesand Handles, Which we are offering atthe LOWEST PRICES. and onthe terms to suit. Parties in the cormtry favoring us with an order can depend upon reovine ss A No, 1 articlé. . A share ofthe tra reapectflllly solicited. my6-3m CHARTRES COFFEE. Stéam Milis for Coftee & Spices G. VENARD, OULD respectfully inform his many customers and the public generally that he has moved into his new Brick Building, No. 627 Front St., San Francisco, Where, with his large Steam Machines he will be able to-fill any order at a-moment’s notice. ’ He will continue as before to make only one kind of Superior Coffee, and he will mark every package with hisname to prevent counterfeits and imitations. “ nov29-lmgp SNOW TENT HOUSE ! L. A, SACK ETT, ..Managing Agent wo vided with everything the market and good clean Rooms and Beds. A large Corralis connected wlth the Barn. Haley —_ on hand and solid at the lowest rates. Sasoned Lumber of all kinda: Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &« for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine,¢r freight to. Sacramento city. i SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF? Opposition Dry Goods Store. No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada. AS’ we are determined to dissolve partnership, we will sell our entire stock of Foreign und Domestic Dry Goods, atSanm Francisco Cost. Our stock comprises every article congected with the trade. Our Domestic and Faney Dry Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We sell o* Low PRICES, and are determined not to be undersold ‘by any house in Nevada. Give us a call. del7 H. HORWITZ & Ga: -CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2. . Ko cial Street, Two doors below the TaRanscuir? office -BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH MEATS@F AG.L kinds, at Wholesale and Ketafi.— Market, is continually supplied with the choicest meate of eustomers will be attended withall kinds, and — out a moment’s , Nevada, Feb. 1st, 1863—tf — Friday evening to ev i 205 Nevada, Sept 34.—1m Because, ii is Five TIMES the strength of the ———— — in this market, consistiag of ~~ r] RE traveling public will find the table et ie