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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

February 25, 1862 (4 pages)

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a ea 4 ais F x fo neers the 22d at Sani Franciveo, We predict this sort of bread will be ¢ popular after it is onee.tried. — A DisGrace.—People of tender’ sensibilities have beep shocked during the whole of . rte artis te thepresent winter, by the sight of numerous ut be cows and some very young calves, ina fright. ether fally gaunt and attenuated condition, in the . the etreets of Nevade, devouring whatever filth mee and garbage was thrown in the streets. A Pa number of these miserable brutes have never mine been-nnder shelter 7 protracted ~wowtd storms of the winter, ‘ barn stock feating ur streets. One of these wretched __ beasts is now Iying down on Spring street, so weak and emaciated that it eannot get up. and the City Marshal will soon have to rear pa ofs:es me Ae move the carcass. The cow is net sick—it Court is simply starved. It is difficult to compregi hend some people's ideas. If an animal is . shad net worth feeding why keep it? Would it aa fiot be more profitable, to say nothing about g “hiimanity, to sell an animal for a trifling eum, — if you please, than to turn it out to die by e Hon -—gtarvation t--It certainly appears to us that is it would,’ an@ we can only account for the ce Se course ahah some people pursue by-eup. _—, posing that they take pleasure in killing ani. Dat wile by misety and starvation. "and a Firé 1x Grass VALLEY.—A fire broke y onl owt in Farrell’s Soda Factory, Graes Valley, ag ~ sit balf-past four o’elock, on Sunday morning ¢ Lo last, which entirely consumed the factory and the outbuildings belonging to it. The loss to Mr. ¥errel!, who was then absent in San “. “Francisco, cannot be less than $7,000. The a ee lick conle being covelenly thrown ia ene. of Le. the outbuildings belonging to the factory. on ht set K___ the night previous, under the impression that all the coals were dead. adants carelessness is quite commen here, oh and we know of a house in this town which ay bad a very-narrow escape, not many days Oers-. sinee, from a wooden box in which ashes supanele posed to be dead been placed, catching fire from them seve rs afterwards.— i, te Nothing but iron buckets be used to . ‘ted carry ashes, This is one of those precautions om. which every body is aware ought to be taken, Peb. A. _ but which nevertheless is neglected by wis. We believe that a city ordinance provides such cases, but we are not aware that any oe steps are taken to see it enforced. am ex: bn at ibe __ANovet Sicu?.—A mule rushed through i town, day before yesterday, with a large tin “ye though in a wofully attenuated condition, was t Hun. making remarkably fast time, and finally disih appeared in the direction of Pine street. Its Apel aus rg went in search of jeribed tormented mula, swearing vengeance on baer, the perpetrator of the trick if be discovered r minhim, which, we thiok, there is not much dan‘got of his accomplishing. The wisest plan he “‘@aradept is to keep his mule in a stable and Er rns \ Lyceum.—Itis not, perbaps, as generally inate 20 it should be, that we have a Lycoum among us. This institution holds forth fod LPH every Saturday night at Mr. Pressey’s school toom, on Broad street, just below the Nahand Raghonge, ond open to all Beveraj jag a degree of eoIt is worth attending——»indebted to Hon’s. MARCHE aon MANAGERS. oo MEVARAS , John Grimes, M — Y cle oenen, . Wi. Osborn, as. K. JoNRe’ BAR. RI TLLE. Thos K and ther, whack. poomiace . SS } Cannard for Biate€ocn . 18662, ir THE BEST MUS Tile tila binianidtail Plamhof. . ‘The Supper will be given at Withington ST. PATRICK'S BA $ BALL “acm Gh rene: —AT THE Broad Street, Nevada City. NORTH SAN JUAN. PSM ohn Hussey, Mr. McNeely, — ar” Durham, MOORE'S 4 WaAsHINGToY Jas. McNamara; icc Richard Diflon, CREROKKE. M onde Thoraton, Me fed on 5 OMEGA, ; “FLOOR MANAGERS. Pat. Mulcahay, Jas Me Jourt, eae r will be served at New York Note a, S°P. ADAMS. The Public are respectfully invited to without any furtherTICK TS FIVE UVLLARS, Pacific Mail Steum ship Co's, STEAMSHIP GF. LDEN AGE, Ws Fe PO ps nn cne dacasevctocence see Commander, ‘Will leave Folsom Street Wharf on Friday, -« Pebruary 2ist 1862. At9 o’clock A. M., punctually. For Paname. Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to paw po by the Panama Railroad y from wallto New York by the ti and Pacific W.F. Basco, . Agents HY DELIFF , . Sm Cor. Sacramento Mm. Jd. (SUCCESSOR TO J.C: nme & 00.) for the oecasion—Messrs. Smidtschneider and . BY DORs. cP. apDams: . HOOK & LADDER HOUSE . . . IGROWTH OF 18611 . . Nev FRESH CARDEN !! > ~ 2007 AND SHOE STORE. 7 FORWA RDING “eoops. * . ree es FROM THEIR OLD PEAND. Te Commercial. treet, Nevads Cc. W. MULFORD, BANKER.At his old stand, Main street, Nevada. GE DERE es Sect Ene
“7 on the Atlantic States and Eu wi cosas rope, Adv: ances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. . Mint for Avsay Sak. er nate me abet —AND~ FIELD SEEDS! just. RECEIVED : By Dr. C. M. BATES, Broad Street Drug Store. Nevada, Jan. 30th 1862. Chotee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines the ensuing Winter. And Cuttings Nurseries, plant Vines, Can tee be an i. ean have og ist : have a Depot in K Gireety botween Ath th nio-6 +f E. H. GAYLORD DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wl srastioe no Of eats of epee Office at Ha tout * Oot: te. 108k A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician aud Surgeon, FFICE AND UPPER PART Me a re street. (No. 06,) Nevada City. 6, 1861—tf TALLMAN & TURNER, = 18& <a Commerciai Street, SALE NEVADA crry. DEAL. ERS in Hardware, Stovs, Tinwsre. Lead PUEK WORK and JOBBING done to order WORK and G done to and dispatch. tf BLANKETS: ~ BLANKETS!! ‘jot ever in Bignketay of supertor town, Swiss Crib L cceat chenilek teneaed der ele low. FPUBNITURE : e Nevada, Jan. 28th—3m To the People of Nevada Co. [aerate oe © Nevada, Piacer, El Dorado, IN AE: Nevada Te _— oe PW. & 3 ned: Sight Che aad on Ske ot kas Preaa Si= Soe este pots aeceeiptions for sake cheap to sult the Tom ‘largenseortmont oft hret ually . Traveler Sheets & Pillow Casea always on hand. . grandy, Wines, Calland see at the Pioneer Furniture Store, No. 42 Broad street, 7 ax GEORGE W. KIDD, BALTEKER, . Purchased ton and liberal -orwarded for Assay or-for gts tae Re ee wi cichaae meade. aad Spat wand Crane he Jd. 6. BIRDEERTE, Gc. N. FELTON, BIRDSEVE & CO., BANKERS NO. 30 Main street, Nevada py . URCHASE ere roe siting Our abektp Each on New York. Safir panied uitiedi Fete th. BROAD STREET MARKET . “ No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. constantly on at the above 2 well known Market pat oer oe LIVERED city, frec of an charge, Price te quiliey or Meat je2zs-tf JAS. COLLEY. E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Nevada city, California.A Certain and enens Cure Rhcumatism ¢ and Neuralgia !! 18-OF FERLD TO THE PUBLIC BY DR. H. Cc. F. BEHRENS. HMEUMATISM AND tsa ap anemee ‘sotlienl ractitionreo expense Ngee ad we . Ee eee Ge a SOS? Se ee ee 1c Bag, © “with » with WINE & LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Prop. ‘Two doors above Weaver & Newman's Store. 4 ign DOLLAR PER TON. w at the U.S}. artes parghaned att ite highest Market et can ALL KINDS OF MEAT . = Pe If You Want = Goed pen, GO TO —— Nevada. Sept. 6-tf in the Granite Building; Broad Street; Nevada, . Gee Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1861,—tf BAKER & Pyeeres “DBALERS I5setts ge tara eae ge Ba! hg Broad Street, Nevada.: . PREMERA an ase “reteset Free bi hee : WEAVER & & NEWMAN, ve. 59 Broad pases Nevada, UNITED STATES BATHS! HAIR DRESSING ore YHE best and : Ts ver cm: rae 3 ceaie ene ag and get his , Ww. And JOHN PATTISON, Telegraph Nevada, Nov. 21. 1861, NE W MEAT MARKET. Commerotal Street, Nevada. -. Two doors from Mayers & Co's Shoe Stor PAT. MULCAMAY woul! sotyoms the citizens of Nevada and surrounding country has opened a eo ‘First Class Meat Market, And will keep constantly on hand the ver best quality of : 4 Beef, Pork, Muttom, yw Give me a .oub ay prices are low. _Nevada, N ov. 25th. AILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, "[ Mis pelt of tats ossaty ual tn Boake a large, that he has taken charge of the above ae New Brick Motel,; roses as hd ii: Secrameate, Feb ih ty