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January 17, 1863 (4 pages)

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SATURDAY MORNING JAN. 17. Jidiy night. The last vote stood—Phelps 37, PEA Gt US pi 3 in BERR MRS BM as alge He EA aN ma \ \ itn ed ci gin Sat 11 A gL baad” ALAR mw Pi pitta +i E 4 e £ ¥ 4 > ‘ ea tanee than who shall be Senator from CaliCheeseman and the Union make n whole ~ He is up here urging the Legislature to make ~—awight possibly accept of an invitation to _ thallot Sargent was 34, Conness 22, Phelps cae : Tian Rebels, whenever they recognize one -— Gnhabsttante.: : stick fall of matter on the Senatorial ques-_ tion the Union has furnished-a columa on a transaction that saved to the State twenty. _ five thousand dollars. That paper js ‘badly exercised mbout greeobacks bring received by anybody. dn.ite intense patriotism it don’t want to hurt the Government by receiving ite currency! Ite «plan ‘is te refuse} Treasury notes compel payment in-eoin, and save-the reputation of Government paper !—. Thiogs are going the wrong way entirely when money is saved, the natural order being to let it whiz. oe Cheeseman is poking his intellectual and} honest mug into the faces of leg:slators daily. “team. They work. together with one animus. Both sre so eager to do even handed justice that it amounts to a mania. Cheereman don’t want the State of which he forms #0 targe a part, swindled in the least—not he. the Treasurer pay into his-unsoiled hands nea? two buodred thousand dollars. He has no interest in the matter, ofcourse. All he -wants is to-heve the State's honor unsullied. ‘Should he pay.over in coin to Government contractors the gold, when thei? contracts were put in on the basis of greenbacks, he stake a.drink with the chaps he had paid a ibonus of filteep per cent. to—nothing wore. He would scorn to do a mean act. Rather than do one, he would leave his. business in San Francisco, come up here and log roll the members in order to secure thirty thousand his expenses besides. -Disinterested cuss— _carries the marks of it. on his countenance, ead character tampoco. = =SSO—CSS” The caucus just adjourned, On the last. 38. The latter seems to have received his “highest number, while the mountain courser is making rapid strides to win. The vote to«morrow night will probaply put Sargent® ahead of Phelps, and if a due amount of disinterestedness is manifested by the opposition te Phelps, Sargent will be noininated tomorrow night. We shall see what. we shall i” Allan Milstead was exeouted, on Fridoy. near Dayton, Nevada Territory. He made alittle speech on the scaffold. When the black cap was put upon’ his head, and the rope placed about his neck, he curefuly “ndjested ‘the knot under bie ear, himself with se much coolness as if he were merely tying his cravat. The Enterprise “gays he knelt and prayed-with the Minister,and that . hesaid he meant te die like a man sud a ebtistian. 3” President Lincoln has beew presented by the Hebrews of New York city with an elegant painting of the American flag, having . aapen its stripes au inscription in Hebrew, from the book of Joshua, chapter first,verecs ‘from four to nine, inclusive. ABALL, complementary to the members of the Legislature, is on the tapis at Sacramento. . 3” Four willions seven hundred thousand pownde of suga: were produced in the Sandwich Islands in the last year. eo of their contrabands in the Union raake, object te firing, on the ground that it is too -anuch to pay a thousand dollars per shot, Qax tunber lnvow being out in large quantities on the mountains near Manchester, ‘THe New York Baprese says that John ~~ Morrissey, the pugilist, won $25,000 on Seyonan average, 1,907 letters¥for every 1000 . ~Howell, of Plumas, having returned, whu "TRANSCRIPT, which, {Ee The Marysville Appeal says the Senevoted for Sargeit. Seven votes were taken, ‘without. material. difference from WednesSargent 34, Conness 22, Brown 5; Shafter 1. Ou the cond vote, Sargent tied Phelps at Jan. 14th, 1863, . : ea fie sald sum of $436 18; from ‘tt “Fery little was done-in the Legislature toA vein of ‘silver-bearing quartz has beer: Fi Fgh agp gets Sp oe Ad day, the . qisiness Absorbing too . dicovered in-the Blue Mountein range. thirty . rein was sold cone id by the Bherid, rit f much attention. Tne greenback transaction miles east of Mokelumne Hill. The Chron. $350, which being deducted . begins to fall in the back ground in spite of icle says the ore assays rich, and number of > aoe ee weet balance of $139 yn costionsol the Union in long. rigmarole . claims have been staked of. . ie eee leaders tu make ita matter of more impor} 1) g gexaron FoR CALIFORNIA.—The . tn deseribea Sacramento Union comes out strongly in favor of taking a man from tie mining regions, and north of the latitade of Sacramento, to be the United States Senator to fill the seat now oceupied by Mr, Latham. The Sacramento Bee, supposes the Union has itseyes on Mr. Conness, of El Dorado county, or Mr. Sargent, Messts. Conness and Sargent are talentedand distinguished gentlemen. The: Nevada though not a. giant in dimensions, has s giant’s‘strength, seems to take it for granted that the Union's favorite ie Mr. Sargent, and-urges his claims to the Senatorial toga, with ite usual plainness of speech and directness of argument. The TRANSCRIPT is right, in thus championing Mr. Sargent; althoogh we Washoe pegple have no business to interfere-in the political economies vf the sovereign Staté_of Calitornia, we-feel impelled to indorse allthe compliments it: pays that gentleman. There is not, in all California,a man who better understands the wauts, wishes and interests of the people of that State than Mr. Sargent, and not a man who ean represent the people courage, and efficiency. We simply speak “what we know. ‘Yoward Mr. Conness wey entertain none but the kindliest feelings. He made a glorious Union speech,in our hearing the night before the last Calitornia elections, in Sacramento, and we applauded him to the echo ; but nevertheless, we would _ prefer seeing Mr Sargent invested with the Califor. nia toga. We people of Washoe, though . the insignificant re¢idents of a Territory, feel that Mr. Sargent is identified with us aad our welfare. To him. more than to any other man, in or out of Congress, we owe the success of the Pad¥fic railroad bill—a civic achievment in which we feel ss deep a con~ cern as the people of California. For the anke of the future State of Washoe, we. hepe that the legislators of California will trent the preferences of Mr. Sargent’s friends with due consideration and respect — Washoe Times. __ 9" Some dozen papers in the. State called . a-Publisher’s Convention to meet in Sacramento on the 12th of this monti: “Tt met and adjourned, in other words it was fizzle. The Folsom Telegraph after. publishing column State to attend,thus sume up the doings of the great bamboo Convention: The convention assembled at nineteen minutes bet«-re eleven o'vlock, snd proceeded to business by eleoting Mr. Meter, editor of the Gasoweter, presidert, and Mr. Burner, editor of the Retort, seoretary. The president culled the convention . to orwith nine raps.of the wiallet,and stated the object of the meqting iu a very brief but impreasive manner ; after which he proceeded to appoint a treasurer, four vice presidents and a sergant-at-arms The following resolutions were then offered by Mr. Tympan, editor of the Platten, whigh was unanimously adopted : Resolved, Thatitis the imperative duty ot this conveution, on account of the late rise in the price of paper to appropriate, trom the already accumulated funds in the handa of the treasurer, the sum of tour millions of dollars, f-r the purpose of erecting a paper mill to be situated either in Fuleom or Liverpool. The treasu: er was then called «n to report the amount of money en hand, and the report showed a balance in the treasurer’s hands (alter deducting the amuunt expended for several drinks, ) of $0,001 35. . On motion of Mr. Stene, editor of the Ferm, the convention weut into acommittee of the whole for the purpose of taking the “eath,” which was to be administered by some bar-keeper whose loyalty (to the oath) could not be deubted ; and an order was drawa upon the treasurer to defray the expenees of anid committee. at fifteer’ minutes before. hall-past twe o'clock with seventeen raps of the mallet. “Music by the baud, (coptra-band,)— “coming thro’ the rye.” [Applause. ] Mr. Frisket then offered a reaclution thanking the presidedt for thoefficient and charged. the. duties of his office. The resolution was adopted amid thunders of applause and thirteev ley of the mallet: Mr. Sidestich moved that the convention now adjourn sine die. Motion carried. _ Mr. ler moved to amend by adjourning sine to-day, and die to-worrow. Amendment unanimously adopted. x adrinkseks. . Dg Nantucket Inguirer is responsible for torial caucus. in. session an hour aud 8 half, on Thursday evening, 101 being present . . te 7 inst, to the wife of QiFenten to me direciad, defvered out whose residence and business interests lie . . come of that State. in Congress, with more honesty,-+ upon column, ‘urging the Publishers of the. The convention was called te order again . . atatesmanlike manner in which he hued dis . ~. The president then invited the members . —each man hisown}. : Cheap rates of an exof the on, District Court of the 14th Judicial District, hereby gi that I me, botany to ven e to blic sale, all the above deseribed ,roverty to he highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada,’ on Tuesday, February 10th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M-, of Nevada county,as both these counties lie ids P.M oe ituc i iven under tT y of Jan. A. north of the latitude of Sacramento, and fog my, haat ee Re eon shet . Dp. 1 » Roberts & Maslin, Pifis’ Attys. ow Pear, Plum, Cherry. 9% Apple and every kind choicest varieties. 39 varieties of imEnglish procs? Sd aad Shrubs of every le prices. : 8. MARSHALL Pr. Kent’s Dru Grass Valley. ji ud. For saleat — N. B.—Leave your orders at Store, or at Marshali’s Ranch, METROPOLITAN THEATRE! Saturday, January, 17, 1863! a ba Enthusiastic Excitement! House Crowded tothe Ceiling * ! EVERYBODY ASTONISHED & DELIGHTED!!! ONE NICHT MORE WYZARDS & PROFESSOR VALEN In conjunction with the celebrated ae ELECTRO BIOLOGIST—and— Electrical Psychologist PROFESSOR BUSHELL !!! ty Admicsion. Fifty Cente!!! a. “DISSOLUTION ! TS 6o-perwnerehip heretofore.existing under_ the name and style of Lewis Srothers. was dissolved by mutual consent, onthe ist day of January, 1863: Notice isthereby given to all persons indebted to the firm, to pay up immediately Joe Lewis will remain here a short tin ir te his departure for the Atlantic Statcs, to collect and receeive allamounts due us. All parties having claims agains* the concern, will present thesamefor payment to J.L. The buainess is new carried on by Samuel Lewis, whom we cheerfully recommend to~our old ,customers and the public generally. thanking them at the same time for past patronage. M. Lewis, Jox LEwIs, Sou. I. «wis. Wevada, Jan. 11, 1863. . UMMON S&.—State ef California, county of Nevada, es. township of Little York. Before J Gardner, J. P. People of the State of Calitornia to S. M. Gillett, and Geo. K\bling Yon are hereby summoned to appear before the underagn es of the ge s me oo said township, on re 4 e 2ist of February Av D. 1868. at 10 o’ el A, M., weanewer to the complaint of Nathan Dodge, who demands of you the sum of one hundred and ninety 98-100 dollars, balance due on account, and interest on the same as will more tul'y appear by bill now on file in my office. On failare so to a end answer. judgment will be rendered again-t you for the said sum of one hundred and ninety, 98-100 dollars and costs of suit, and interest on said account. ° : Given-under my this 7th day of January, 4. D, 1*63: 30s PH GARDNER, J. P. A. PB. Church & CO., Bread Street Book Store, have just received the foliowing list of new publicatious: f Adventures of Phillip..by Thackeray. The Canoé and Saddle.. by Winthrop.
The Poet’s Journal.by Bayard Taylor. Pirates of the Prairies... «by Aimard. The Wife’s Stratagem. 39 Men for One Woman, dy Chevalier America Before Europe.. by Gasparin. Annual Encyclupedia of Events, Mistress and Maid.. by Miss Mulech. American Statesmen. a Les Miserables, in 1 vol by Victor Hugo. . BAKER & WYMORE, Broad Street, Nevada. on hand and r sale at seen westward, and 8 he ~ AG ermal. dog lying Om bve back: . townsh eo } of Neva. : . . Awake from your Lethargy ! Campaign has commenced in earnest ?—that cessfully prosecuted, until all the world and the ‘* yest of mankind,” are thoronghly equipped Beots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Furnishing Geeds? Just received, and for sale at less than Sam Franciseo Prices, at the old favorite place of resort, _ 8. HAAS &CO., —-» SUK HOUSE! _ JOSEPH ROBERTS & CO., STREET, w entrance in SAN FRANCISCO IMPORTERS. OF — > Silks, Velvets, Fancy. Dress” Goods, Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls, BLOCK, Oct.9th, — SELLING. OFF! SELLING OFF! ! No. 54.Broad Street, Nevada. . A®% we are determined to dissolve partnership, we will sell our entire stock of at San Francisco Cost. hae : Our stock comprises_every article connected with the trade. Our Dcmesticand Fancy Dry Goods is unsurpassed in this city. We sell at LOW PRICES, house in Nevada.~ Give us a call. del7 H. HORWITZ & CO. ~ = : = + ) eS G. W. KIDD, C.C.LEAVITT, A. H. HANAON. . Wa. H.HANSON & CO., -UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS &zCO.,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL oo DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, ~~ Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETS. No. 52 Rroad. Street, Nevada, a7 Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. de7 Read the Atlantic Papers!! AND PERIODICALS?! If ye would know all about the War! BAD aloud !-and jet your friends know they can get them all at . A.B. CHURCH & CO’S. Paper and: Périodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada. “UNION HOTEL Formerly Bailey House, Nevada. Three Story Fiire-Proof Brick. Give mea call. imine na leweieiae A PE! «Ae r. 23d—tf Proprieter. and are determined not to be undersold by any . . Beard per day.... Resdaesee eeacan $1,50 Embroideries, Hosiery, and Gloves! . New and F: PARIS and NEW YORK, by every Steamer _All orders entrusted to us. by eur LADY FRIEND@ in NEVADA COUNTY will be promptly attended to. } Beek vcaned del6 ta ‘SPENCE & WICKES, . Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. = Leng’, tinction wai Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, a Street, Nevada City TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL? to order. Castings and Machinery of ev description. Quartz Machinery. construct fitted -up— or repaired. All k —Buildn; Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills; ower and Car Whee'«. All orders fillce at a8 10W rates as uny estuvlish Horse Feb 16tf HRUGHR THOM, GEO. A. WEAVER J. W. CLARK, . Pat Revada. 4 San Francisco. IWEAVER & CO., No. 59 Broad Street. JHOLESALE and retail, dealers in GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODs MINING TOOLS, &c., &c. Have taken ‘the Stand formerly occu by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will beim constant receipt of a complete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion of he Public Patronage solicited. x7 Goods delivered free bo § charge. es EAVER Pi Nevada. March, 18th 1862. ~PLANTANG, PRUNING Gardering ! with the assurance that the work, and skilfuily will bow ormed. -Terms Or ite. Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commerei Journal, will receive prom attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH, And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, ahd Plain ant Ugnamental [THE subscriber offers his services to the eitizens of Nevada in any of the above —! modera' '. ders leit at the National Exchange—with T. al street, and at the office of the Transcript and of the N. B.—Pruning with special reference to prevent an overgrowth of wood and to promoje BATES & MoCORMIOK, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, or Presert ptions carefully compounded. £4 ST. PATRICK’S BALL! FOR SALE ! AN LOTS TO SUIT. @BaGs Patna Rice, 30 ats Chine Rice. r 25 Cases China Nut Oil. : 25 Firkins No. 1— Table Butter. 50 Bags, A, 1—Bedega Potatees, 100 Bexes Candies,cheap for cash b i.MN des kid With afew other articles, which will be escld MARCH 17th, 1863 :! Messrs. THOS, WILSON & LUKE McLAUGHLIN : Phe chemo tte that they will gives Temperance Hall. The public is respectfully invited to + Nevada, Jan. 5th. 1863. . CHARTRES COFFEE. ff ~ be able to fill any order at it” He will eontion as ee ae: pe of Su = age W and imitation nov20-lm2p Steam Mills for Cofiee & Spices . 627 Front St., San Francisco, Where, with his large Steam Machines he will lore to make only one bef , and he will mark every his pame to prevent counterfeits 8. CIGAR EMPORIUM! No, 38 33, 35 and 37,* Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. KT OULD respectfully inform hia many men oe ey tomers the public ly that he MECEIVED THIS DAY has moved into his new Brick Building, No. FINE HAVANA CIGARS! 40,000 Of the Most Approuved Brands FAMILY GROCERY STORE? A. BARUH, y on hand, Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vegestore of that kind. His are all first quality and will be sold cheap for street.Nevada, Nov. 16th No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. Informs the public that he will keep tables, Coffee, Case Goeds, Fruit, ~. A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a articles of the He can always be found at his old stand om ComHARD CUT, FINE CUT, And Smoking Tobacco !!! A. R. JENKINS. _ PROCLAMATION : Prociaiming to the world ' _ —THAT— MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. TIMMONS & CO., DEALERS IN Ne. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. o es GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: Casi be obtained at LOW RATES. at A. P. CHURCH & CO. A. P. CHURCH & CO. stock of wt romptly.and at ) a Trent in Sacramento or San Franci<e—ireigh ~ Wholesale Druggists, ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17th. : The Ne’ ‘ gh TUR ALMOS' son and un Theafre on the enterts / Buabell, wi out of brea tore of the murderer # “¢o secure t Prey found : witt house. Tt Marshall I found_itoc ‘BR« Frenche near the st que, totally had’been tl tuwna: “Th ing by whe . ould pictu CoMMIT _qnitted to t charge of; murder. Grass Vall the next G QUARTE Meeting o ‘mence this will meet 1 to-morrew P. M. by 1 of thie Di: CF Epi on sSunda Wiles wi Ik o’¢lock have net t will now’) Assembly: eus for H Senator, a evening, 7. C.2 Newtoi Gq. Bo W. Va Del Nort ASG. ™. Ct J.G.) Stanislau J.H.1 W.H and J. V WN. W.