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Published Daily, Monday excepted.
N. P. BROWN,
PROPRIETOR.
OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET.
. Terms of the Daily Trauseript :
Twenty-Five Cents Per Week.
L. P. FISHER,
Is the authorized Agent of the Daily Tran¢ript in San Franciseo. All orders left at his
ice, on Washington street. opposite Maguire's
Opera House, will be promptly attended to.
ALFALFA.—Thi; valuable Clover should
be better understood and more properly ap. préciated, ae it is of the sweetest and
“most nutritious of all . Alfalfa shou'd
_on-light, Pp, vTieh, sandy
loam, or alluvial deposits, like-the banks. of
rivers, and never planted on ad soil, or
any land that ix not loose’ and porous, so
when properly plowed, 16 te 20 inches deep,
the rovt can penetrate and find moisture.
Alfalfa should-never be allowed te grow
rank-and tall, but planted thick, and when
twelve or fifteen inches high it should be cat
and dried in the shade, or = in stacks
early, so as to dry it up. Wilted only and
and stacked, will secure a very fragrant and.
delicious food -for-sthek. Alfalfa grown on
alluvial bottoms has been. mowed ax riany ua
four times in-aseason, and yielded-acrop—of,
more than ten tons per acre for the season.
Sixteen pounds per acre is the quantum of
seed. As the ruvts of the Alfalfa peuetrate
very , itshould reruind the grower that
the Alfalta: ence established 12 the land. is
difficult to eradicate.—California Farmer.
_ ALL_RIGHTDown Sourit.—We learn
fron:-gentlemen-trom-the Seuthern counties,
that at no timesince the American settlement of the State, has grazing been 80 good
for cuttle as ithas been in that section since
September last; (the rains eommenced
there long before “they did here.) Everything Which springs from the goil is flouristing in the Southern part of the State, as the
fleods have not injured that seetion in the
least, but rather benefitted it, Beef cattle
ate numerous—~so numerous in fact, that it
will be an impossibility for any combination
of speculators to control them. Moreover.
they are growing fat. As soon ag the Toads
will permit, they. willbe driven this way in
immense droves ; so our people need have 10
fears of having to pay high prices for beef any
great length of time—on the contrary they
will have beef in plenty, fatand cheap.—San
Feancisco Call. _ Be aay Peat inne
Fal. op THE Bia Tree —On the 29th
of December occurred an incident in the Big f
Tree Grove, which will create a sensation
smong voyageurs aud curious travelers who
have visited that place, wherever the news
may reach them in the world: The mammoth tree-of that marvelous forest, Hereuiva, fe. This tree was by great odds, the
lirgest in the grove, having a leaning toward
the southwest of abeut ten degrees. The
rains and sno ed and softened -the
“arth about his roo eo that they gave way to
. thé immense weicht-and leverage pressing
upon them, and Hercules, the mighty, who
had braved the storms and rains of not less
than twenty five centuries, succumed to the
deluge of December 1341. :
ANAHEIM.—We have herad that this flour.
‘ishing little settlement has feen-swept away
and destroyed. But a few housed, aud those
on high gréund, have been left standing. ‘The
erent Anaheim vineyard, it is esid, has been
washed away. The land on whieh it was
situated being all made land, the eonfirmatien of this great disaster may be . ‘oked for.
The wall pf the church in course of erection
for Protestant hh has sustained injary
during the tate rains. by the settling of the
southeast corner of the building.
ABtour To Leave.—R -v. Mr. Chittenden’
who has been residing in Grass Valley nearly
twe years, until recently in charge of end aiternating between the Episcopal churches of
this plree and Nevada, is about to leave for
hia ancient home in England,being called
thither on important business. We understand he leaves on the next steamer.—Grass
Valley National.
AN Irwhaien from Butte Creek, Michigan,
was at the Bull Run bottle, and waa somewhat startled when the head of his eompan.
jon on the left was taken of by a cannon
ball. A few moments after, however, » spent
boll beoke the finger of his comrade
othet aide. The Istter ‘threw down his gun
aud yelld with pain.whew the ‘riehmma rushed
up on bins, exclaiming, “Blasht yer sowl,
yeu ald woman, «thep yer eryin !” ye
more heise about it than the man that lost
hae
on thei
And Dealers in Type, Presses,
: ting Paper, Cards, ete. :
J. B. Toy SAN FRANCISCO.
I.M. PA —— — :
= Offices fitted out with dispatch.
March Li-ly
INVOICES OF NEW GOODS,
Of the latest styles.
ALL OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL
Cheaper than any other House in th
State. ——. =
IN OUR DEPARTMENT OF
TRUNKSAND VALISES,
We have the
IN THE STATE .
And as we Manufacture and Import aJl of our
Goods ourselves, We are prepared to sell
Truvks and Valises, CHEAPER th ;
the same quality canbe bought else.
where. ' is
_WM. SHERMAN «CO.
212 & 214 Sansome Street, dorner
‘NATIONAL EXCHANCE
HOTHERHEL. ;
BORGE R. LANCASTER would respectfully inform: his friends and the public
in gooeral that ge has purchased all of A. 3.
JENKINS?’ interest in theabove place, and respectfully solicits a eontinuanee of their patronage Ihave engaged the services of Mr.
A. R. JENKINS,
As general M er, feeling assured that the
best satisfaction be _——_ the pubiic.
Nevada, Oct. 25th. —t
Premaig oe
LOOK AT
CHEAP JOHN’S
STOCK OF
BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C.
All ot the Latest Styles.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
Neo, 46, Spring Street, ;
NEVADA. f
T WW. DREYFUSS would inform tho
4 eitizens of Nevrda county. and his friends,
that he has finished his Brewery,. and is now
apa haiper Iter, WOUh ie cl call on tae eae
* + WRICHK fh eell as low as an
Hrewery tn the county. L. W. DREYFUSS.
October. 30 3m.
A BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK & CO.
DEALERS IN j
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
‘ Island groap on December Sth.
tants had » big fright.Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
CITY BILL POSTER.
B FOR BILE Posrine :‘ ARE BES 4 00
Res taskscs . te
Ras lee Se
State shect Powis. i)
PN on csccccscssss 2
autbes seammsle -ji2-4t
.
ALL. GOODS WARRANTED. .
LARGEST STOCK & GREATEST VARIETY .
mc na
AY,
No less renowned than war,‘
» ‘Se wrote John Milton, and such is the faet.
<p t
THE AMERICAN
DRY GOODS'STORE WM. SHERMAN &CO.,
_~MANUFACTURERS, [JAS ALREADY a victory over the
IMPORTERS & RETAILERS . 1F lsvsrtirnsin the Dry Goods trade, and
OF a: “MY prietors are now fully prepared to ery “havoc”
Superior and Medtum pend Ba
, . a. “Let slip the Dogs of War,
COL.OTEIN
2 On High Prices
R ; The American Dry Goods Store now has its’ GENTS PURMISHING . The AmoionD ‘ten inch Columbiads loadGoods, Trunks and Valises. ec to the muzzle with Ee
_ . CHEAP DRY Coops!
-Wm. 8. & Co., are receiving by every Steamer,
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And bearing on our enemies—the Taraelite dealTHE ACTION S
Will commence immediately and, continue until
the Israelites run.
fFIRST GUN!
ed with 1000 Dress A Regular Bomb Shell—1
Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goods,
from 25 cents to $1,50 each. 3
SECOND GUN!
ne ing
500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from $0_to
$100 éach. :
THIRD GUN!
“ Shell—200 Bonnets Of the Latest Syles, at pri-.
ees to suit every one,} 5
Cannon— 100 pire Carpeting + of eve
style and ption from 15 cents to $3 per yd. .
ALL THE BATTERIES !
Loaded to the m with Dry Goods of every
style, in endless variety, and at unprecedentei
low prices. superior to in the city and 25 per
eent cheaper. NE
oN 7
WE CLOSE THE BATTLE!
With a regular broadside of MS
Embroideries, Ribbons,
Hostery, Gloves, Se¢arfs.
Woolen Hoods, *Shawls,
Flannels, Chssimeres,}
Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks.
Opera Hoods,
Linen Goods,
‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments,
Gents’ White Shirts,
Damask, ‘Lace Curtains,
; Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Rugs, &c.
Wiping out the Israelites entirely.
Don’t be Hambugged inte the wrong ‘Store
but visit the
GF DRY GOODS STORE! .2;.
And compare prices.
In connection with our mmense Stock of Dry
Goods will be found a eplendid assortment of
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
Which will be sold 3 per cont chearer than can
be bought in the State.
We have also the First aud only Stcck of
JAPANESE GOODS!
Ever brought to this city, comsisting of
Seeretari es,
%
Work Boxes,
Shawl Boxes, :
Glove Boxes; ns
: Tables,4 Watters, &<. &e.
} Useful as well as Ornamental, whieh will be sold
. VERY Low .
HACADORN & BOWLEY.
( fe. 39 BROAD STREET,
. NEY ADA,
FEBRUARY 7, 1862.
“K nov, 30-3m
FURNITURE!
J. D. COULTER & CO.,
722 MONTGOMERY STREET 722
‘Washington and Jackson Sts,,.
"lave now in Store a .
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF FURNITURE
save OF ieee:
Every Description.
Comprising the Best Assortment of
CASE GOODS
Inthe Market. For sale, Wolesale and Re
tal, at the Lowest Market Rates.
T%% Montgomery Street,
mec) fon, Fganciece.
be
\ & CO.
THE BEST.CLOTHING . !
FURNISHING GOODS, ALL KINDS.
Retailing, for Cash, at Wholesale Prices.
~ LARGEST AND REST STOCK OF
FRENCH, WILSON
. Farnishing Gooas,Trunks,
Carpet Bags.
. Umbrellas, &c.
To te found in any Retail House in California,
Goeds suitable for traveling purposes in an
climate.
BRENCH, WILSON & CO.,
525 Sacramento street, one deor below What
Cheer House; San-Francisco. at
mer gy png vw Nesta acres No. 102 Liberty
street, New York.
P. 5.—Measures taken for Goods from our:
fouse in New York, and delivered to any part of
this State without extra charge. feb 2s«1y.
renee .
\
NOW LANDING,
EX LATE ARRIVALS.
Brown Drills and Sheetings,
$0-INCH SHIR TINGS.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS,
: Assorted Widthi. te
BLANKETS, ALL GRADES & COLORS,
Prints ana D elainds,
is In Great Variety. ;
RRESS AND FANCY DRY GooDs,
ALEXANDRE’S Genuine KID GLOVES
os
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
DAVIS & JONES’ SHIRTS
Flannels, Hosiery, &c. .
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
\Brussels and 3-ply Carpet
NEW PATTERN.
PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS,
MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPETS
+ eee
AGENCY FOR
Jewett’s & Comon’s Oil Cloths
~~
~ For sale for Cashetr to first class,
prompt paying trade, at a. discount from market rates.
VRANK BAKER,
£80 & 112 Ciny street,
ROV. 30-4 Sun Franciace,
. DAILY STAGE LINE.
For Washington, Alpha and Omega,
SIX HORSE STAGE LINE,
Carrying the U.S. Mail,
S Leaves the National Ex.
etic: Broad street. Nevada.
EVERY MORNING, at 7
O'clock, A. M., and
Arrives at Washington, at 12 M,
Returning—The ¢ leaves WASHINGTON
at 7 o’cloek, A. u., arrives iu Nevada City at
10.@’ clock A. M.
Persons wishing to visit any of the above
named tee ke with security, they will con
sult their own interest and travél on he SIX
HOHKSE STAGE LINE. f would also return
public for the liberal] thanks to the travel
ve patronized my line, manner in which
and will assure them that it willever be my wish
to contribute to their comfort OE vere
of the best
and most careful drivers in i lie State.
t when
with me. I fave in my employ one
LEW MORKILL, Proprietor.
Suge 4f 1861.4¢ :
of In particulari
to the Commis
. Nevada Iron and Brass. Foundry
‘. deseription.
ACARD FOR PHY
BADGER & LINDENBER ‘
i a Sree
ENTIRE NEW ANDIFRESH srocx.
E would call the attention of Country
W MERCHANTS to our unusually large stock
tock comprises every article in,
Line. ani neyo constantly
the largest
took ; ariet 8 greatest v . y wed assimere
WINTER AND SPRING Goops
attractive, and the gr
: 'y Mere
low price—less than the
We also keep the Sta
Goods line, which
this market, under t
— at New
~ We publish this:
make new aequaintance>, and induce a we
have not heretofore purchased of us to ‘tall
Goad ertinea tnd Laws peless pr Good sles ow ‘ :
inducemenss to_all who. purchase fg :
Mefehante who buy of us can make « good pre:
fit, and sell to their customers at figure
We remain respectfully, your obediant servants.
i 2G TE de NBERGER,
Wholesale Clothing and Hat ¥W, mm, -o<3 Nos. 415, 413 and 415 Batte
FOR SALE!
we 3, LIRR Rati # foes. 3
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY _
WHE undersigned, intendi ;
ek, ie Eeesned, intending to leave
dee, 1-6m
ers to instruct. “gratis, in all the
ue
to the owner, on th :
Meveda ee MO: M.
t, Sacramentg,
K === constantly on hand it dha
. best assortment of Hats,
be found in the State; and sell
6. sae, House.
‘ 4 would call attention to my FAL
HATS which takes T hous at
N. B.—AIl orders
attended to. z
UNDERTAKING,
WM. ©. STILES, UNDERs—_. "
TAKER, has on hand and will
make to order COVERED COFFINS at the fo
lowing cheap rates ; .
SMALL SIZE, FROM. ...6.0.000..88°
LARGE SIZK, Yaou... ae i 8
PP micas Bad ccpchant Reo every ra ho} furnished> “J it any other county.
ALL WORK Te the mantent etih
as DONE in the neatest style.
Plates furnished
March 16 eer no charge for engraving,
Case
Be
8TY.
the lead of them all.
from the Country promptly
O22-tf
on
And Machine Shop,
Spring Street, Nevada City _
on tn
pry ENGINES AND -BOILERS BUILT
. . to.order. Castings and Machinery of ev
Quartz Machine constructed.
ted up or repaired. All kinds of Build “i
Castings, Baw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills:
Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders filled’
prom rand at as low rates ag any ¢staolish.
pry wl in Sacramento or San ¥rancisey—freigh
Feb. 16-6m*\_ HEUGH & THOM,
SELECT. SCHOOL __
For Young Ladies *and Gentlemen.
HxuAD oF Broab Sruexr, NEVADA.
. W. &. Fy DEAL, A. B,,...Pringipas,
fig SCHOOL will re-open on Monday,
, dan, 6th, 1862. ;
: . FERMS: ‘
Primary Branches, per month s:..'. 5 .0e60084 OO
English Branches & Mathematics, per month $1.0
Latin; ;.. erece 009.9 GRP terRgacesvace th 100
a eee, socvccee & 100
QOD 5 05.540 HRC O Rb Ke kexbatee » 200
FRO gan 2 20 9:90-949008%s Kovievnndades i “ 200
ge for Bouk Keeping.
‘No extra char "4
iculars enyuire at the Schoo) 7-For further-part
House ~
Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared
to enter any of the College classes.
Nevada, Dee. 27th, 1s61.
A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO,,
Wire Suspension Bridge Builde
Gq t ne
AND MANUFACTURERS OF eam
iS
PATENT WIRE ROPE, —
412 Clay Street, San Francised.M
IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
«pan and capacity erected and material
been 6 nished. Hayin constantly engaged in the
erection of wies! sign god Fey and. A
ducts for some yeara
o hci Mapery . F
to do such work sat
ure, guaran ‘
) tot
ufacturers, or their agents in the interior te
San Francisco, Dee. k—Sg fi