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February 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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EET, & LOCK, r 80 oO, awis, Pry» received from very Steamer it del6 2m e. Shop, evada City LERS BUIL1? ninery of y constru s of Buildn, Bark Mills; ll orders filled any establish neitco—freigh i& THOM, . W. CLARK, San Francisco. co., ete ealers inGRO . HELF GOODS ave taken the VER & NEW. eipt of.a comvill be sold at Aportion ef sharge. .£§ AVER «CO. Fae JARCH 170. MUSIC 88,00, y invited to aA. CG. WILBS LES, lors at Law, ding. er of Deeds for TOUNG., LER IN s, Jewelry Fancy Geo kk. A Street. red and Jewelry aranteed. ILLIAM GIBSOF, -OON ! nia City. . and will ror ae fea. > first-class Bil-oel4 tf ARIES !! CAR ! AH & CO . STREET, Nevada. MAN, ical Dentist 4 Pine streets, rm my friends 4 wi caine be filled ALL yesterday morning with a 14 passenger weg. their carda. The card used by them waa a house on Front street, between L and M, “jn this place, and all orders entrusted Georgia at 30 cents per pound, salt at $1 75 ~ matured; and if a tami'y should be. found — et Seine — —_ = WEDNESDAY MORNING FEB, 18th. Bie Loap.—Jim. McCue started. from Grass Valley: and passed through this city on crowded with men and wemen bound for Virginia City. McCue is only running when he can get a full load. He will stay at Virginia City till the seats are all taken, then return te this place, and so continue for the . present. The Cal. Stage Co., send their stage through regularly, and people can go to Washoe at any time on application te-W. 8. McRoberts, at the NationalExchange. BecoMING AMERICANIZED.—The Chinas men were engaged yesterday in making calls apon their feilow countrymen. Some of them did not keep “open house” and in-that case the gentlemen from tbe Celestial res. gion resorted to American fashion of leaving small piece of red paper with the name written thereon. They seem tu be having a glorious time. Agreat many of our citizeus have been invited to partske of the richly . Jaden table, containing everything the Juhns ‘could find in the eating line. These proceed ings close sume titue to-night. DisTuict Court, Feb. 18th.—Shultz ve. Johnsunetal. T. P. Hawley appointed to take testimony and report te the Court. Tue Distric. Court adjourned yesterday to Monday next. ~-Courry Cuurt, Feb. 18te.—H. R, Sylvester vs. His Creditors. Sheriff appuinted Assignee. Court adjourned till to-day. ce M. Greenwood, furinerly of this city, has established a Sturage and Forwarding Sacramento. Mr.-Greenwood is well known to him wil] be promptly and faithfully attend= ed to. Give him a trial. ad Thanks to Langton’s Express for the Lumerous favors extended to this office. te” There is so muet snow ia-the-meuntiins mipers are unable to do-anything in the way of getting out gold. Tne Grass Valley National failed to reach us .again yesterday, Come, Bro. Byrne whose fault is it? We can’t do anything without the spicy little sheet and it’s no use trying. Reon or TenRon mx THE SouTH.—The New York Times of Ragheb says: Nine tlemen, residents of Whitfield county, erthern Georgia, arrived at Louisville, a few days sifice. having made their escape by crossing the ‘Tennessee river near the mouth of the Hiawassee. They give a fearful account of the reign of terrorin the South.— They state tvat pork is selling in Northern per pound, corn xt $2 to $3 per bushel, wheat at $6 per bushel, sugar at75 cents per ad, shoes $10 per pair. and buote at $75; sat $1 per dozen, chickens $l each, and other articles in proportion. The scarcity of salt is so great that many persons make use of the dirt in their smoke-houses which haa been saturated with salt, extracting the asline matter froin it, wherewith te cure). their meats. ‘There is also great suffering ia the rebel army, and the Augusta Chronicle asserted recently, that a body of 2,600 troops marched ints Richmond without shoes.—-. Commissioners have been appuinted in some districts to take an account of the amount of corn and other products in the possession of the residents, whu are not permitted in any case to hold more than s@uecessary fur their , subsisteticeuntid the next crop shall have tinetured with loyalty to the Federal Government, all their means of subsistence are seized and confiseated. These refugees, in their flight from rebel oppression, traveled in the by-ways night and day, sometimes paying guides as much as thirty dollars for their eervices a single night. Love aMonGc Otp Forxs—On New Year's evening, at East Greenwich, Rhode Ieland, Caesar Clark, aged about. one hundred, bs married to Betsy Fry, aged about sevenyNursing is more precious than time and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. — MeN who meditate mischief, suggest the same to others; and generally pay dear for their forward gratifications. ae THER ie nothing wore univereally comthan a fine day ; the reason is, that people can commend it without eavy. Wh is the hour between ten and twelve at long eddg? Becauee it is ten to one. ‘G.W. KIDD, ©. ce LAvitr; “A. 1 BAjON. . No. 52 Rroad Street, Nevada, }Preclaiming to the World ! Ge pusTt aouent at the ———_ aan. Franciseo aera A. H. HANSON & CO., UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS S'F'ce, : “WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ~ . DEALERS IN Groceries: Provisions, ‘Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETC. ir Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. PROCLAMATION : WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF de7 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVEBY 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 Gardering ! TI\ELE subscriber offers his services to thie citizens of Nevadain any of the above branches. with the assurance that the work will be weil and skilfuily performed. Terms moderate. Or. ders leit at the National -Exchange—with T. Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commercial street, and at the office of the. ‘Transcript ani of t Journal, will receiveprompt attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B.—Pruning with special reference to prevent an overgrowth of wood and to promoje early fruitfulness. “FAMILY GROCERY STORE! A. BARUH, No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. = Informsthe public that he will keep constantly on hand, the 5 nate Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goeds, 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 cheap for cash.— He can always be found at his old stand on Commercial street. Nevada, Nov. 16th TREES! TREES!! Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Lal *-Appleand every kind Of the choicest varieties. 39 varictiesof imrted English bps A 3 aud Shrubs of every d. For sale at reasonable prices. M.S. MARSHALL.. —N. B.—Leave your orders at Dr. Kent’s Dru Store, or at Marshall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. j1 ‘Hs MACKIE, 3 BANKERS. ; (Suceessors to C. W. Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. Fruit, Sight Cheeks on mento Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sums to suit. Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Aqsay or Coinage. County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. a bay! f msurance st Fire. evada, July ist, 1862. tf GEORGE W. KIDD, BALTEER, In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. XOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust Se for Assay er for Coinage at the U.5 t. ny Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Kates 7-Collections made, and State and County Seurities rehased at the highest Market value "Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf i CHARLES DUNN, Jr., ooeeeey oe -Ceunselior at Law. FRICE—In Kidd’s Builoing, adjoining the office of McConnell & Garber, correr of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Dee. 17—tf . BATES & MoCORMICK, ; Wholesale Druggists, ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA, a Prescriptions carefully compounded. £56 FOR SALE CHEAP ! NE of Matteson & Samuel’s Water Power Derricks, all new and complete. Pric* $125. Apply to BAKER & WYMORE No. 73 Broad St., Nevada. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE, NEVADA, February, Ist, 1963. 1b&, persons holding Warrants drawn on the General Futid of Nevada county, and regis tered between January Ist. :86!, and July ist, 1861, are to present the same for oe persed vb the same ceases at the E. G. WAITE,. Treasurer of Nevada County. BAKER & WYMORE, DBALERS IN ies Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. , of ALE, KINDS RECM MEATS, of Al on hand and Fr cash. reasonable distance of Nevada. = ad. Om Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, A.M. Goods delivered Free efCharge cheap CLOTHING!! ~__ tobe disposed, of ic REGARDLESS OF COST!
JOSHPH BROTHERS, Cerner of Broad and Pine Streets " Nevada, HAs resolved to : call the attention o fact that we will sell ve up business, we the blic, to the OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing; Gents Furhishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, VALISES, © ee Anda zood Assortment of Goodyear’s Rubber Goods ! ! * Atsuch rates as will induce buyers to purchase at once. de20 Pacific Mail Stexwmship Co. The Scloutes be dispatched February , 1863: Feb. ist—Sonora. . Feb. 11th—Constitation. ~— Feb. 2ist—St. Louis. steamships will the month of , For Panama. meaner will be conveyed from Panama to “pinw m+ pmwalite New York by theA and Pacit::Steamshi Coney. A. RBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Lridesdorff sts. San Francisco TIMMONS & CO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. . BIRDSEYE GOLD, SILVER& COPPER ; Mining Company. * aie NOTICB! i i= Board of Directors have levied an assessment of two dollars ~ share (or eight cents per foot,) on the Capital Stock of the Com pany. Certificates of Stock are now ready and will be delivered upon payment of -the.a FEMALES! FEMALES ! WORTH OF No Family should be lj the Panama Railroad erro fl HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU, For all Complaints incident to-the ‘sex. Without it And None will when once Itis used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life, —. . . Before and after Marriage. During aud after Confinement, TaoStrengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channel and ~ Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, From whatever Cause Originating. © USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take n HEELEMBOL D'S EXTRAQT BUCHU. See advertisemént in another column, Cut out, and sent for it. = : —San Francisco, Jan, 24th, 1863—1m RE-OPENING NICARAGUA ROUTE! 250 miles shorter than any other Route! People’s Steamship, Line! {) ; CONNECTING ie pi é CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. ‘ The fast and well known Double engine Pepa y — MOSES TAYLOR, 41,500 Tons. E, HOWKS...ccesssceeese. os Commander. Will leave for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Wednesday, March Lith, 1863! ! FemMi sion street. Wharf, San F rancisco at 9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytown with the splendid steamship ILLIinors, 2,400 Tons. These steamers are unsurpassed for 6 cleanliness snd safety, and every effort will be made to insure the comfort of Passengers No expense has been spared to make the NICARAGUA ROUTE . ! “NOT ONLY THE QUICKEST, But the Safest and most Desirable. I. K. ROBERTS, Agent. No, 407 Washington street, SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA OITY, CAL. ment and signing.the Stock Books. An early payment of assessments is pravreene. JOHN PATTISON, Nevada, Jan 20, 1863. Secretary. TWO BIT HOUSE! 107 Broad Street, Nevada City. —a, THE undersi takes this method ic: his friendsand the public, that he is still at his old stand, on Broad : street, at the “Old Brooklyn House,” where he will serve, a good uaremeal. for — HOTEL DE PARIS. Broad Street. Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL...Proprietor. © HIS well known establishment has just undergonea ry refitting and overhauling, and the Proprietor invites the Public to call and <amine for themselves. Ne effortis spared to make ita First Class Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders will meet with : attention. “es Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a Geed Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S : =? @yNevada.Sept.¢tf "Ts A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE a large stock of Blank Books ‘i Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musieal Instruments, school Books. &e. “Bead the Atlantic Papers! AND PERIODICALS !! If ye would know all about the War! EAD aloud! and let yor friends know A. P. CHURCH & CO’S: Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada. ‘ FAST FREICHT LINE ! I sd NOW PREPARED To FORa eae Pachages and Goods of all Kind! = VIRGINIA CITY! “Through from Nevads in 3 days! _ Forwarding & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co., No. 9 Broad 5t., Nevade ’ . ~ . Jazz rae H. PYRMONT. *"Rrevade, Junet0th. 1902, t BLAZE’S TAVERN, ~ 862! AS62!i: 18681!!! A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cor. 2d. and J Sts., Sacramente. H* issued the ae of HATS for Fall-«nd Wintcr wear. s this isthe best place in the State to procure a fine and fashionable tile, call on him and selectonefrom his the \argest stock in the country, at prices lower tnan at any other house, N. B,—Ordere from the country promptly, attended to. Large assortment of Ladies’ Furs and Buggy Robes always on hand sep-10 EMPIRE MEAT MARKET: 5. C. MASEL & CO., (Suctessors to Chas Kent.) fully inform their ‘riends and the je that they can always be Found at the above place, where they keep ew hand the best quality of Amet.4n BEEF, PORK, MUTTON Corned Beef and berk. Retail Dealers furnished with Beef atlow rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal pa heretofore received. > Nevada, 2athtf PIONEER CIGAR STORE 8. ROTHSCHILD, DRAtks. Cigars, Tobacco, Genuime Meerschaum Pipesad&e. =: 29 MAIN STREET. NEVADA cITY. N. B. Store closed trom Friday vidas tr bein erry me ie plant wax, are most lasting impresta eeldom or ever eradicated. ~.: f . }. A. SACKETT,..Managing Ageut Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor sale ct areas . _de}7 CROCKERY. = SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLRY, Ete. . poe > aleea PERCEY DOUCLAS, _ 421 Montgomery streét, BAN FRANCISLO,, HAS THRE : Largest and Best Assortment of Goods = suet . im that line to be found im the City, ~~~. ALLOF WHICH HK 18: SELLING AT Time LOWEST PRICES, Advantage to. give him. fe Greatly 16 thai SS Bs call befote purchasing eleewhere:: San Francisco, Dec. 18th—SmAdp WIRE ROPEHS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER. Than any other kind of ROPE—Why t: « beret with any other of equal streng! ,it is from FOUR to times niore DURABLE ! Because, it is FoRTY per cent LIGHTER ! Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diameter, and only ONE*SIXTH of the BULK! Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofthe same size of the HEMP ROPE ! Becease, it does not STRETCH OrSHRINK, im i! * or wet weather ! : ce ecause, if does not ABSORB WATER, amd. doable its original wKIGHT ! te Because, it is as PLIABLE as theother rope of ve areges i. re Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that can be used to ADVANTAGE. for Holeting. fen : deep shafts andinclined planest for long. Pump . -Ropes, Derrick Guy Kopes, Ferry Ropes, &e., &c “Those who have one given our Wire Ropes trial, will USE NO OTHER, at any price, : Circulars giving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will befor . warded by addressing the manufactures, or their agents throughout the State. A. 8. HALLIDIE & ©0.,412Clay st. Ww.H. eee Agent at Nevada. == F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. { Importers and Dealers in all kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL Nos. 12 and 14 Pine street San Francisco-— AVE new on hand and constantly a fromthe Kastern States, the largest t stockof Wagonand Carriage Mate erials ever off in this market, consistiag of Oak, Ash, msoieer and MapleLamber — Oak and Hickory Spokes, ' Finished and unfinished. Alsoa large sty Plow Framesand Handles, Which we are offering atthe LOWEST PRICHS and on the terms to suit. Parties in the conmtry favoring us with an order can depend upom re ceiving an A No. 1 article. A share ofthe trade raopeatully solicited. my8-3m CHARTRES COFFEE. Steam Millis for Coffee & Spices G. VENARD, OULD respectfully inform his many tomers the pubhe generally that he has moved inte his new Brick Building, No. 627 Front St., San Francisce, Where, with his 1 Steam Machines he wil be ableto fill any o 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 counterfeit and imitations. nov29-lm2p SNOW TENT HOUSE ! i ge traveling public will:find the table previded with everything the market affords and good clean Rooms and Keds. A large Cor. . rai is connected with the Harn. Ha id Bare ley alwayeon hand and sold at the lowest rates, Sasoned Lumber of all kinds: Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Fiooring, &€ for sale, andseasoned Sugar Pine,‘cf freight to sacramento city. : a SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! 1! Opposition Dry Goods Stare. Neo. 54 Broad Street, Nevada. Ai we will colt our une atSam Francisco Cost. (.; Our stock comprises every article with the trade. Our Domestic and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We y — LOW PRICES, and are determined not to be undersold by ay house in Nevada. Giveusa call. — CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Commercial Street, ‘Pwo doors below the TRANSCHIPT efies BULACHER & KRAFT. ae Saar naan spent Po yaa all kinds, and customers will ent a moment's delay a ea’