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February 8, 1863 (4 pages)

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ods, from amer NTY . 2m sts, ndry Op. City BUILY fevery ructea uildy . Mills; * filled eblish ~freigh OM, ARK, ncisco. * » n GRO 300DS8 en the > NEWa comsold at rtion of +% & CO. JGHLIN ill give 4 H 17th. Pd to at el [! s Street, AY ANA rands -UT, ae INS. jE! » FoRdf TY! fat! RY. chant, Nevada. “There will be preaching this ee The Nevada Daily Transoript SUNDAY MORNING FEB, sth. —— Goop Joke —Burke says he has een the TRANSCRIPT most of the time since he left ~ Nevada. and has been pretty well posted about matters in here. He says he laughed heartily about the demonstration at the ‘Hotel de Paris, when the. officers thought they had him. and it proved to be an inoffensive Frenchman. He «read it the day it was published. hes _—o ‘ morning atthe M. E. Church, commencing at 11 -——*¢loek, and in the evening at?. Rev. Mr. Cumtnings will preach at the ‘Boek Church at 11 o'clock this morning. te The Board of Trastees have ordered the Marshal to lay down another fot of plank on the Suspension Bridge. The lumber 1s on hand and thé job will be did as soon as the weather ‘will permits INSTALLATION.—The follewing officers were installed at the regular meeting of Unioti Lodge, No. 4, 1. 0. G. T.:—Themas Henry, WC.T. Mrs. Carrie Williams; w.vV. Ts J. R. Rumery, W. 8; Geo. 8: Watson, W. F. S.; F. Bates, W. T.; W.S Hueston, W. M: L. W. Williams, W. I. G.:; Wm. Crawford, W.0. G.; O. Pond, W-€. = —— a C#'The quantity of rain fallen up to yesterday morning was one anda halfinchee. — te John Littlefield, better known as “Big John,” for several years stage driver for the Cal. Stage Col, b tween this city. Sheramento and Maryaville, was stabbed by a man named Toddat Gold Hill, Nevada“Ferritery, last. Sunday. The row commenced in fon and ended in earnest. THEATRE.—Go and see the. Pan-tec-natheea_te-morrow evening. .100 valuable presents:to be given away. — GEORGE WastINGton wrote to Governor Jonathan Trumbull of Connecticut, in No« vember, 1775. 28 follows: “ As itis very apparent that> we have nothing to depend upon in the present contest butour own strength, care, firmness and unien, should not the same measurés be __adopted in vour and every other Government on the continent 7— Would it not be prudent ta seize on those Tories who have been, are,and we know will be active against us ? Why, should persons who are preying upon the vitals of ‘their country be suffered to skult at large, while ice know they will do usevery mischief in their power? These, Sir. are points I beg leave to submit to your serious considera~ That doctrine. carried into practical effect in thie country to day, would fill our “ Bastiles” with symvpathizers with the Slave. holders’ Rebellion as they never have been filled yet. A Bertin journal states that there is now in the Prussian capital seven butcher shops for the sale of horse flesh, ‘and that seven hundred and fifty horaes have been killed during the past year for their supply. No animal can be slaughtered for these establish~« ments without a certificate frem the veteri« nary surgeon of the police. Over sixty million dollars have been giv= en in private bounties in the loyal States since the war began. Owe jeweler in New York sold $90,000 worth of Christmss presents. Money has been spent this year with a perfeet looseness. Tue ladies of the Epiecopal Church, Sono: ra, Tuolumne county, held a festival last week, by which they realized $800. Gexerous.—One hundred and sixty thousand dollars has been raised in New York, fer the Lancashire sufferers. HUNTER STILL ALive.—Hunter, who was shot by Hopkins, on Monday last, at Smithville; Placer county, was ‘still alive on Weilnesday morning, though not considered out ofdanger. — AS a proof ofthe hardness of the times, there is a man-in Ohio who kills-only one. half a pig at a time A sneaking. dirty fellow being in fear of bailiffs, wiehod to disguise himself. A wag gave him-the following advice : _ «Wash yourself, and hold up. your head, and I assure you no body will suspect who you are.” CHANGE of LocaTion.—It is understood . that the Rev. Joseph A. Benton of -Sacramento will assume the pastoral charge of the Second Congreganional Church, in San Francisco, on the Ist of March ensuing. G. W. KIDD, C. Cy LEAYIT Fg, a H. HANSON. A. H. HANSON & CO., UVOCESSORS TO T. ELLARD'BEANS WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries,-Provisions, Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETC, Xr Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. PROCLAMATION : WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF Proclaiming, to the Wortd-! -— THAT — . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, : OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at *. A. P. CHURCH & CO. Cor. ef Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. PLANTING, PRUNINC) And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and “Plain and Urnamental Gardering ! 'E.\HE subscriber offers -his services to the eitizens of Nevadain any of the above branehes with the assurance that: the werk will ba wei and skilfuily performed. , Terms moderate. Or. ders leit at the National Exchange—with T. Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commercial street, aitd at the office of the ‘franscript and of the Journal, will receive prompt. attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B.—Pruning with special yeference to prevent an overgrowth of wood and to promojze early fruitfulness : =S5] FAMILY GROCERY STORE! > w. =~ A. .BARUH, No. 17 Commercial -S'reet «Nevada City, Cal. 3 ) Informs the public that “he will keep constantly on hand, Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vegeiables, Coffee,, Case Goeds, Fruit, A fine assortment of Goods usualty-found in a store Of that kind. His artictes-are-aH—efthefirst quality andwill be sold eheap for cash.— He can always be found at. his old stand on Com\mercial street. ‘ ne Nevoda, Nov. 16th de7 6 -. TREES! Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry: Se Appleand every kind Of the choicest varicties. 39 varicties of imported a Goosberrys aud Shrubs of every kiud.~For sale at reasonable prices. aba M S. MARSHALL N. B.—Lea¥e your-orders at Dr. Kent’s ey Store, or at Marenall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. jl H. MACKIE, HENKY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to C. W. Mulford.) = -}-------_At-the-oldstand, Main street. Nevada. Gin DUST bought at the Highest Rates. Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Saera mento Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sums to guit. . Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8S. Mint for Assay or Coinage. © et County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. oa Agency for insurance against Fire. Nevada, July Ist, 1862. tf Y GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIEER, In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. NOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S Mint. . Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates ‘ollections made, and State and County Se. urchased at the highest Market value , March 7, 1861-tf CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. FFICE—In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the fice of MeConnell & Garber, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Dec. 17—tf FOR SALE CHEAP! NE of Matteson & Samuel’s Water Power ‘ Derricks, all new and complete. Pric* $123. Apply to BAKER & WYMORE, — at No. 73 Broad St., Nevada. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE, NEVADA, February, Ist, 1963. LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the General Fund of Nevada county, and regis tered between January Ist, 1861, and July Ist, 1861, are requested to pregeit the same for pay ment, Interest on the same ceases at the date of this advertisement. E. G. WAITE, . Treasurer of Nevada County. BAKER & WYMORE,. DBALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. ARESH MEATS, of ALI. KINDS on hand and. r sale at Cheap rates cash. Goods delivered FreeciCharge Within areasonable distance of Nevada. WwoOoD—Of all kinds, on’ hand and for pak cheap foreash. a3-tf UNION HOTEL Formerly Bailey House, Nevada. urities Neva ——— . Khree Story Fire-Proof Brick. Board per day...-.eeccescees seseee-G1,50 Give the a call. B. 8. STARR, Aug: 23d—tf ~ ‘Proprieter. Read the Atlantic Papers !! AND PERIODICALS !! If ye would know all about the War! EAD aloud! and let your friends know they can get them ‘alt at A. P. CHURCH & CO’S, Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada. Wo. 52° Rroad Street, Nevada; . JOSEPH BROTHERS, ~ $30,000 CLOTHING!! : tobe disposed, of REGARDLESS .-OF COST! Cerner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada, ask H NG resolved to give up business, we St. the attention of the Public, to the fact tha®we willsell r OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, . i BOOTS, SHOES : ‘TRUNKS, VALISES, Anda z0od Assortment of Goodyear’s Rubber: Goods ! ! _Atsuch rates as will induce buyers to purchase at once. de20 _ Pacific Mail Stexmship Co. The following steamships will be dispatched in the month of February ; 1863: Feb. 1st—Sonora. Feb. 11th—Constitution. Feb. 2lst—St. Louis.
From Folsom St. Wharf,at 9 o’elock, A. M. For Panama. Passengers will be conveyed from. Panama to rane ¢ shed ty the Panama Railroad Company and from 4 spmwallto New York by the Atlantic and Pacil.(Steamshi aries in a A» B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco . TIMMONS & CO., DEALRRS IN GROCERIES &« PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. BIRDSEYE GOLD, SILVER& COPPER Mining Company. NOTICE! ly. HE Board of Directors have levied an assessmentof two dollars per share (or eight cents per foot,) on the Capital Stock ofthe Com any. Certificates of Stock are now ready and will be delivered upon payment of the assess-. ment and signing the Stock Books. An early payment of assessments is requested. JOHN PATTISON, ; Secretary. TWO BIT HOUSE! 107 Broad Street, NevadeCity. o THE undersigned takes this method +] Of informing his friendsand the public, that he is still at his old stand, on Broad street, at the *“*Old trooklyn House,” where he will serve, a good — meal. for two bits. Also, a good bed for the same price. — Board and Lodging, $6a week, — ja22 H. PYRMONT. — Nevada, Jan 20, 1863. JUST PUBLISHED: Bancroft’s Hand-Book Almanac ‘for 1863, greatly evlarged, with many new additions. s f Bancrofi’s Practice Act, regulating proceedings in civil cuses in Courts ef justice in-Crlifornia. . Colton’s War Map atopograrhical map of the seat of warin Virginia. Maryland and North Carolina. Bancroft’s War Map, with the Fredericksburg route to Richmond, on sn enlarged scale. Bancroft's Map, ofthe Washoe Silver Region of Nevada Territory. Bancroft’s Guide to mines. XA reliable Agent wanted for Nevada County. Apply either personally ¢r by letter, to H. H. BANCROFT & C€O., Publishers, j2?wi San Francisco, Cal, SELLING OFF! SELLING OFFI! Opposition Dry Goods Store. No. 54 Broad Stréet, Nevada. we are determined to dissolve partnership, we will selHl_our entire stock’ of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, atSan Francisco Cost. Our stock comprises “every_ article connected with the trade. Gur Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We sell at LOW PRICES, and are determined not to be undersold by any house in Nevada. Giveus a call. the Colorado ‘MOTHERS’! MOTHERS! ! Sor failto procure MRS. WINSLOW'S of one of the most experienced and Skilifal ‘bottle. ‘. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, New York . for Tertrary, Mercurial and Sphilitie Rheuma—— SEARLS. : ad . SUOTHING SYRUP for CHLLDREN ~ This valuable preparation. 1s_the prescription . . Nurses in New England, and hav paes 4 with newer failing success in T UsANDS OF CASES. 3 Itnot only relieves the child ftom pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels. corrects acidity, and gives tone andenergy to the whole system. It will atmost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily remedied, end in death.. We believe it the best aud surest Remedy in the World, in all eases Of Dysentery and DIARRHEA in Children, whether arising from teething or fromany ether cause. mage Full directions for usiug will accompany each None genuine unless the fac simile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the-out side wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers, RICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. REDINGTON® CO., AGENTS, —jty 12-6m ‘ San Francisco.$l0°0-R-ew er d—For any case of Syphilis, in’ any stage, which’ .DR. LE KRICHEAU’S GOLEEN BALSA M_fails to cure. -No eomment is necessary upon this medicin’, it stands entirely upon its own unequaled merita ;_it has cured thousands who have wasted hand@pme fortunes, and will cure thousands more. Golden Balsam No. [ forTirst and second stages, such aS sores upon, thelegs or other parts of the body, sore eyes, etc., etc. Golden. Balsam Ne. 2; tism. ».Price, $5 per bottle ; upon receipt of this sum we will ship to any part of the State.— NoTicE.—We have no agents for this medicine and are sole proprietors ahd manufacturers. All orders must be directed to us-to: obtain the genuine. Observe well the manufacturer’s name upon each inside label. We guarrantee a pérfect and lasting cure. RICHARDS & WHITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, . Corner of Clay and Sansome sts., Sen Francisco; Alse, Sole Agents fur the celebrated SPANISH ANTIDOTE, & preparation never known to fail, for the cure of Gleet Gonorrhea Irritation, Gravel, and all Urinary derangements.”. None genuine without our ciree cular of Golden Balsam wrapped x =e around the bottle. oclm3 ~£% FEMALES!. FEMALES! FEMALES ! Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as HELMBOLD’S EX'FRACT B UCHU, ’ For all Complaints incident to the sex. No Family should be ; es Without it And None will when once Tried by them. Itis used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline orChange of Life, — Before and after Marriage. During aud after Confinement, To Strengthen the Nerves, ian Restore Nature to its Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, From whatever Cause Originating. ; USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take =i HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. out, andsent forit. _ i San Franciseo, Jan, 24th, 1863—1m RE-OPENING NICARAGUA ROUTE! 750 miles shorter than any other Route ! People’s Sicueachta Lime !! CONNECTING CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. The fast and well known Double engine steamship, MOSES TAYLOR, 1,500-Tons. Will leave for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Wednesday, March Lith, 1863! 1! _.+eCommander FemMi sion strect. Wharf, San F ranciseo at 9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytown withthe splendid steamship ILLINOIS, 2500 Tons. These steamers: are unsurpassed for age cleanliness and safety, and every effort will be made toinsurethe 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, Opposite the l ost Office, jaz4-td San Francisco. A. C. SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, fice—Broad street Kidd’s Buil dis Ca 7 Niles Searls, Commissioner of Deeds for Nevada Territory. PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, EALEHR -in Cigars, Tobacco, GennD ime Meerschaum Pipes &c. NILES N.-B. Store closed from Friday evening to Saturday evening. 4 nod E. H. GAYLORD, YDiIsTRICT ATTORNEY : ILL practice in all the courts of Nevada county. Office at the Court House NEW STOCK-WINTER i 39 MAIN. STREET, NEVADA CITY. one —AT THE— ‘Aiterican Dry. Goods Store ! > BROAD STREET, NEVADA, CHINN & COLBY ., HAs justreceived from #an Francisco the LARGEST AND BES'T sELECTRDSTOCK of WINTER GOODS! Pr Ever brought in the Mountains. 4. THE DRY Goops SILK GOODS--New Variety, DRESS GOOD.:,Toitles Peintes, Jacones, : Indtennes, ‘Soicries, 5000 yards Poplin: Silk and Wool Shellers, Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds, BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS. 1000 Pieces of Linen. Gloves of every size ondcolor. Freneh & American Prints. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool, Damask, Lace and Muslin Ourtain. Table Damask, Brown and Bleached Sheeting, A large Stock fof Trimmings, _Mohair, Barege. . Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts, Mantillas, Shawls, Embroideries, Bonnets, Shakers, Sunshades, . Umbrellas, Parasols, —_———— NEW STYLE DUSTERS ! NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ! ~ENew-Style-of Embroidety, entirely .New ! BONNETS & CHILDREN 8 HATS! New Style of DRESS SILK. sell cheaper than any other. establish possibly sell. w Ladies ! calland examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. CHINN & COLBY Nevada, Oct. 25th. White Sulpher Springs, NAPA COUNTY. r I Hh oe favorite place of resort, purchased by ue, has been put in complete order. We have also erected several Cottages, and are now preared to receive our friends and patrons. Order ‘or Rooms, left at our office_n the Criental Hotel will be promptly attended to; ALSTROM &CO. Pap27 _ Proprietors. SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. P HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W.E. F. DEAL,A “....Principal. L'Q\HIS SCHOOL will re-open on Monday Aug. 25, 1862. TERMS: nt van No extra charge for Book Keeping. 7 For further particulars enquire at the Soboo ouse Young Gent}emen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the College classes. . CROCKERY. d Seaechesy CHINA, GLASS WAKE, ‘SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLRY, Ete. “ PERCEY DOUCLAS, 421 Monmtgemery street, SAN. FRANCISLUO, ‘ HAS THE Largest and Best Assortment of Goods "im that line to be found. in the City, mig \ ALL OF WHICH HE PS*,SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICES, THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH “WILL FIND IT Greatly to their Advantage to gies him a call before purchasing’ elsewhere. _ San Francisco, Les. 16th—5m3dp A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE a large stock of Blank Books. H Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musiwevada, Oct 13th, 1861. oo del7 H. HORWITZ & CO. cai instruments, School Books. &e. a.’ . ~ Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding country at.such prices that can “not tail to suit. Primary tranches, per month.«..-+++0+-Bt A English Branches & Mathematics, per mouth 6.00 Latin. ot. .ce9e° » 100. Greek. oo 86 100 German ose. 200 French... ‘ Pes 20 This permanent ‘stock of Dry Coods—the lar-~ gest ever seen in the mountains of Califerni . wae bought for Cash and we will -guaran to ® re v Z ‘ RESETS Me ee a — te