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January 28, 1863 (4 pages)

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10}>, a. @iry BUILT ofevery structéa Buildy . c Mills; rs. filled stadlish —freigh BOM, LARK, in GRO GeODS ken the & NEW-. f a com! sold at ortion of Fo. ‘Street, AY ANA a because ~ 28. “Y 7 -_ s Por owe WEDNSDAY MORNING JAN, gacRAMENTO. Striér Koain:-—We un derstand that this street, which the city pagers have worried so-wauch about, is to be jisiked:« Itis good and bad news.. Good— ~ ve itis impassable the year round, and being phoked moat of the sansiii-daa" tis will bave one good way of getting -inte-the city which they will rejoice af. Bad—be. canse it will deprive the “Locals” of a good tem when there is nothiag exerting going on in tawn..We will be compelled to find someihingelee to fall back on. We would sugwat thet the “Loca’s” spread themselves on the Episcopal Church“now thé Saer#wiénto street item has gone ins heee . = ees ter Marshal Davidson in taking his usua} roundsnight before last-espied-a suspicious joking Chinaman with a bag upen-his-back. Upon examination. it. proved ta ecantain a pox of candles directed to a neighboring mér~ chant. John was catechized at length and tld a very bungling story about, it—he no S xiba where he baught the c :ndles—and Mar. shal Davidson took possession of the box°and jet the Chinaman. go. John went on his way rejoicing, thinking, no doubt, he got off very cheap, he [Pr Several of our townsmen who wentto Seeramento to see how the Senatorial affairs . Vent-an overgrowth of wood and to promoye were conducted returned a few days ago.— They say “tthe new party is falling into. the old tricks of the Democratic party but they arenot sharp enough'to hide their raseality.” PA. P. Chureh & Co., hason hand a large assortment of Diaries for 1863. Give {= Chureh a call. County CouRT. ‘dan. 27th.—-Hartman 1s Edwards et al—Argued and submitted. McNulty vs Brinskale—Continued for the term. eet Ix the District-Court proceedings, in yesterday’s paper, Lawrence vs. D, H. Wiljiamg should have ‘read “Lawrence vs. His Creditors.” << Bringinc Tue ENGLISH CHANNEL.— Mitehell’s Steam Sh ppivg Journal says a project for a railway terry-boat from Dover to Calais will be shortly before the public.— The ferry-boat is to be 3,000 feet in length, 100 feet bean and draw five feet of water. In the deck will be a covered tunnel, into which the carriages. will steam, with goodsand passengers to be conveyed-across the channel, with considerable rapidity .— Thespeed is to be 40 miles per hour. She . Peopie’s Steamship ‘ Line tt will have rudders at both ends. and will nev. . 2°’—#8-fequire-te-turn._—Her—build-ieto-be that}.. CONNECTING (a-series of unsinkable tubes. ~~“ AMONG_ the Indians taken -prieoners in Minnesota, says the Louisville Journal, was anegro who, it isalleged, killed 33 Indians. Principally upon his teatimiony most of the were.convicted. By the betrayal of has endeavored to save bis savage allies he AT Cairo, Columbia, Corinth. Grand Faas! a ion, and Helena, there are 13,000 contra. ~ . ee WHOLESAL E: AND SUGGESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS & CO., Can ae RETAIL.. Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETC., KF Gosds delivered Free of Charge. de? PROCLAMATION :. . WETAKE THIs METHOD OF _ . Proclaiming to the Werld . . —THAT— MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY 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 Straw-. 4 Gardering ! . . HE subscriber offers his services to the citizens of Nevada in any of the above'branehes with the assurance that the work will bo well and skilfuily performicd. Terms moderate. Or. 4 ders left at the National Exchange—with T. Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commercial stréet, and at the office of the Transcript and of the Journal, will receive prompt. attention. Nevada, Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B.—Pruning with special reference to preearly fruitfulmess, a FAMILY GROCERY STORE! A. BARUH, No. 17 Commercial S'reet; Nevada City, Cal. Informs the public that he will keep eo on hand, fe . Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vegetables, Coffee, Case Goods, 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 Com-. mercial street. Nevada, Nov. 16th TREES! TREES! ! Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, we » Appleand every kind _“ }. -Of the choicest varieties. 39 varicties of im: ferted ted Knglish ape pene and Shrubs of every 4d. For saleat reasonable prices. M S. MARSHALL N._B.—Leave your orders at Dr: Kent’s Dru Store, or at Marsnall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. j1 RE-OPENING NICARAGUA ROUTE! 950 miles shorter than any other Route ! we JOSEPH BROTHERS, doo /berry;-and Plain ana VUrnamental. . Fruit, . -. rate of 23g perct. per month from the rendition a 4 WORTH OF REGARDLESS OF. COST ? Sovral Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, “i a +} Sold by all Medicine Dealers, ——— Fevade.. __. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, New York . z ; aoe — . RICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. = no resolved to on up business, we REDINGTON & CO., eall the attention of the Public, to the : : AGENTS, fact that we will sell { jly 12-6m San Francisco. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS, Ad CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES . ' TRUNKS, VALISES, Anda ood Assortment of Goodyear’s Rubber Goods HW chase at once. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. The following steamships will be dispatched. in-the month of February, 1863:Feb. 1st—-Sonora, Feb.-11th—Constitution.Feb. 2ist—St. Louis. 2 From Folsom St: Wharf,at 9 o’elock, A. M. For Panama. . _ Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to A*pinw +) the Panama Railroad Company and from 4 epimwalite New York by the Atlantic and Pac ii. Steamshi Commons 3 ‘ A. B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco de20 HERIFF’S SALE.— Whereas, on the 22d day of January. A D., 1863, ‘oe and decree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and.for the county of Nevada, against John Dunnetals. and in favor of John McCauhan for the sum of: Seven Huandred, Forty-two and 83-100, dollars, principal debt withinterest.onthe principal at the ‘of judgment until peid, together ‘with all . CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. The fast andwell known Double engine. wacecwrengy MOSES TAYLOR, 1,500 Tons. EB. HOWES....02s--cceeeee _++eCommander, Will leave for _ sone SAN JUAN DEL SUR, — batids to be supported by Government or othercharities. AT a ball lately given in Selville by the King and Queen of Spain, it is stated the ladies wore diamonds worth at 0. ~-PEARFUL ‘TORTURE.—In ‘the felands of the Eastern Archipalago there isa mode of ‘xecution reserved for great. offenses. An tle grows upon those shores which shoots w from the grownd in the form of a hard Prickly epike, and reaches a hight of a foot ad a half in 48 Lours. Upon one of these shoots, just appearing from the ground, the . tatives bind the naked criminal, and the veketable spear grows slowly up threugh his flesh ond vitule, ‘ill its blood=stained apex Pittces the wretches’ upper side, and he dies Faom Toulon, France, we are informed eA that the iron-clad war emp Gloire, when takfilvanie fluid er sach portions of ber hull as brought copper sheeting in contact with iron ‘Plates. “Not only was the etock of wine, 20,0 litres, turned into vinigar, but a sew Nevada, Jan 20, 1863. ” thip’s bottom. Z stump "i pe i , last “when cage g 4b ake on ofall the broke ey ‘this glorious Unioa canbe EP “ Pellow-Citizens!” exclaimed a broken zg Er Wednesday, March 11th, 1863! ! FemMi sioa~ street. Wharf, San Francisco at 9 o’clock pun lly. Connecting at Greytown with the splendid_steamship > We EL LINOoirs, ~~ 936 Tons. ~~ These: steamers-_.are unsurpassed for a j cleanliness end safety, and every effort w ; made to insure the comfort of Passengers “No expense has been spared to mabe the NICARAGUA ROUTE . ! NOT ONLY THE QUICKEST, ° Butthe Safest and most Desirable. IL. K. ROBERTS, Agent. No. 407 Washington street, Opposite the lost Office, San Francisco. ja24%td _B{RDSEYE GOLD, SILVER & COPPER ' Mining Company. NOTICE! 'E\HE Board of Directors have levied an assessment of two dollars_pershare (or eight . cents per on the Capital Stock o” the Com pany. Cert of Stock are now ready and be delivered. yment of the assesspayment of assessments is OHN PATTISON, Two BIT HOUSE! 107 Broad Street, Nevada City. ] se *. DISTRICT ATTORNEY % i Ic Loo T WI NOT ae in rates the stomach, and bowels. corrects tobe disposed, of acidity, and gives tone and to the whole ; we . .Bystem. It will almost instantly relieve — and ov remedied, ond in death. Webelieve it the best aad surest Remedy inthe World, in all eases of Dysentery and DIARRHGA in pane eyes alpina arising from teething or Fall lent lenp ied wala vee accompany each bottle. None genuine :uniess the fac simile of Curtis © Perkins, New York, PIONEER CIGAR 8¥ORE a Atsuch rates as will induce buyers to pur[ ee: ofthe pe Saas
It not only relieves the child from. .pam,. bat “Griping in.the Bowels and Wind Colic,1 ne Jap Meteo a which itnot speedily me success in THOUS: : pres Wee es BROAD STREET, NEVADA, PT AVE justreccived from gam Francisco Hite LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED S. ROTHSCHILD, . bas in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuine Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. NN. B. Store closed from Friday evening toSaturday evening. Le ~ > 105 $100 Reward—Forany . case of Syphilis, in any stage, which DR. LE KICHEAU’S GOLLEN BALSAM fails to cure. No comment is necessary upon this medicin”, it stands entirely upon its own unequaled merits ; it has cur-, ed thousands who have wasted handsome fortunes, and will cure thousands more. Golden Balsam No. I for, first and second stages, such a8 sores upon the legs or other parts of the body, sore eyes, etcs, ete atsam Ne. 2, ce Golden for Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphilitic Rbhcumatism. Price, $5 per. bottie; upon receipt of this sum we will ship to any part of the State— Notfce,—We have no agents for this medicine and are sole proprietors and mandfacturers. All orders must-be directed to us_to_obtain the genuine. Observe well the manufacturer’s name upon each inside label. We guarrantee a per-fect and tasting. cure, ICHARDS & WHITFLELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Clay and Sansome sts., Sen Francisco, Also, Sole Agents fur the celebrated SPANISH ANTIDOTE, a preparation never known tofait; for the cure of Gleet Gonorrhea Lrrita——-. _tion, Gravel. and all Urinary derangements. None genuine without our circular of Golden Balsam wrapped ys around the bottle. oclm3 .£$ CROCKERY. ~~ 5 6 b reregiess CHINA, GLASS WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, 421 Montgemery street, SAN FRANCISLO, HAS THE Largest and Best Assortment of Goods in that line to be found day of January, A. D., 1863, it was ordered and . decreed by the ‘sgid court that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff’s complaint be fereclosed andthe property therein described, to-wit :— The undivided one seventh interest in and to that certain-piece or parcel of mining ground, ‘being situate on the north side of Moere’s Flat. Nevada county, California, bounded Sy the Pioneer claims on the east, on -he west by the Penn sylvania claims, on the south by the Exchequer aims andas the St. Lawrence *laims. Also, the undivided two-tifths of that certain piece or parcel of mining ground, being situate on the west side of Moore’s Flat aforcsaid, bounded on the north by the Long cut ground, (so called, ) running toa point at the east, and formerly said claime, together with the water right. Also; the tanneis, flames, aqueducts, pipes, telegraphs, and appurtenances belonging to the property above described—be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder fur cash in frent of the Court House door, in' Nevada, on Tuesday, February 17th; 1862, between the hours of 9-o’clock. a. Mhand this 24th day of Jan. . W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Piffs’ Attys. Hieagn aes BAKER & WYMORE, DEALERS IN" Groceries, Provisions,~Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, “\ ~"* Broad Street, Nevada. ~~ Bape el yom oabage of ALL, KINDS hand and r sale at. Cheap rates cash. . Goods delivered Free efCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WoOoD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sak reash. : as-tf Searle &Niles, cheap fo \ DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40-Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. &. BL GAYLORD, v known as the INinois claimsand now k nown as -the St: hawrence Got grounde Also, two Atthe . entre of the ditch used for the conveyance of water to 1 00 Ge rman PPrerecerer. Sete eee eee esa te. 20 SPUR 4 nats -nhasexenr toes sousgs =’ a 20 \. No extra charge for Book Keeping. further 8 enquire at the Schoo 9 q % Gentiemen will be thoroughly prepared to any of the College classes. : SEARLS. A. G. HILES Deaveling Dréss . Mantillas, ‘. possibl PERCEY DOUGLAS, _. : XyEver brought fa ‘the Mounteine: r: on TE DRY Goons.” _ Which they offer to the rrowund notiaittoouit ee SILK GOODS--New Variciy, ___. Tolles Peintes, Jacones, Indiennes, Soicrtes, : m oot Sheliers, Organdte Good sab, Bll kinase,” BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPET .48000 Picces of Linen. ARE TS. loves of every size ond color. French & American te. Sim & Woel Curtain Damask, W amask, Lace and Muslin Curta Table Da: Blheac Sheeting, ger e i @ A lw Trimmings, — Mohair, Stock fof . BuregeMarseilles & Lancaster Quilts, Shawls, Bonnets, Shakers, _. Sumshades, Umbrellas, . Parasols, NEW STYLE DUSTERS ! NEW STYLES-MANTILLAS ! % New Style of Embroidery, entirely New 5 BONNETS & CHILDREN 8 HATS! New Style of DRESS SILK. This permanent stock of Dry Coods—the targest ever seen in the mountains of Californiatwas bought for Vash and we will guarantee to sell pt oe any other establishment c&u sell. : Ladies ! calland examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. : CHINN & COLBY. Embroideries, Nevada, Oct. 25th. HERIFER’S SALE.—Whereas, on the day of Dee 1862, a final Jodgment and decr was renderéd in the District Court of the 14 Judicial District of the State ef California, for the county of Nevada, against Peter R; and in favorof Frank McGeen for the sum$1,619 40 ‘principal debt, with interest on the principal at the rate of 2 per-cent per month fro! the rendition of judgment until paid, toget ae with all costs of suit, And wherces, a the 22d day of December A. D, 1862. it was ordered . and decreed by the said court, that the ye iw. of sed, set forth in plaintiffs complaint be foreclo andthe property therein deacribed, to wit :— All that certain piece Or parcel of land, -ettuate, lying and being in the township of Ro 'y, county of Nevada, State o ALLOF WHICH HK 18 SELLING AT THE THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH ° WILL FIND IT Greatly to their Advantage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. San Francisco, Dec. 18th—5midp A. P. CHURCH &-CO. AVE a large stock of Blank Books Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musical Instruments, School Books. &c.} L ;; THOMAS HENRY, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co’s, No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada City. — 1X OODS, purchased and. forwarded to Nevada Territory and intermediate points with desdatch. All orders sent to him will be promptly and faithfully attended to. : x” Keferences —Weaver & Co., T. FE. Beans & Co., Nevada. K. McLaughlin, H. Hirshman, Virginia city. A. B. Pavl, Gold Hill. John Grier, Silver city. _-no6 HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA-~ W. E. F. DEAL, A: **....:Primeipai. 'E\HIS SCHOOL will re-open en. Monday Aug 25, 1862. ZERMS : English Branches & Mathematics, per month bpd crcececsscestegeoeccenssesioare ‘ft n. Greek.. ccsecdeeelerscos-ceceereces § ‘) SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, fiee—Broad street Kidd’s Buil ding. SELECT SCHOOL caer For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. MaaE, Scie eT the road leading from San Juan to Marysvill & Clark, bounded and described as follows, vise Commencing ata stake eight rods south of the north east corner of Danicl Wilson’s.land; then: . running south 116 rods; thence-east 160 roda : ff orth 160 rods ; thence west 160 rods to the place of beginning together with all tcnements, hereditaments, franchises, rights, le lege and appurtenances thereto belon gs be levied upon and sold to satisfy sai Fe gment, ‘interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof af pled to the payment of said sums as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to public sale all the above described property, te the highest bidder for cash, in front of the House coor,tin Nevada,on Tuesday, Jan. > 1863, between the hours of 9 o*alock: A-M., and 4o0’clock,P M. 186 W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.aK, Caldwell, Atty. U. S.REVE NUEN OTICE is e duties under the aet of the thirty-seven Congress, to provide internal Kevenne, dec., &e. approved July Ist, 1862, are hereby notified that 8S. B. Davenport, has orem a lector for the 5th Division of the4th District, comprising the apo! of Nevada, and has opened an Office at the Banking House of Birdseye & Co., in the city of Nevada. Ail ¢uties and taxes.are payable at the office of the Collector. be required to take out the same within ten days, of the date of an ap. plication to be made through the As« sistant Assessor. ‘ Xy Manufacturers. Auctioneers, Butchers; Brewers and Toll Bri the duties monthly ; within ten days, ff the first day of each month, on the pred m4Gnth. according to a form of statement. w will be furnished from this offiee. The attention. of those interested is directed to the following proyisions of the Revenue Law : ** That if any person or persons shall exercise or carry on any business hereinafter mentioned, for the exercising or carrying on of which trade or business a licence ig required by this Act, withont taking out suchiicense as in that behalf iequired, he, she orthey shall, for every suci imposed for such licences.” [Sec. 6¥.] = =—=—SS ** That for neglect or refusal to pay the du Ligh veal this Act on manufactured articles, ae sforceaid, the goods wares and merchandisa. manufactured and unsold by such manufacturers shall be forfeited-to the United States ” [Sec. 79, Phat it shall be the duty of the Collecto: aforesaid or his ties, in their re v2 Teet all the duties ad taxes imposed b 4 Act. however the same may be designated. “an to prosecute for the Act.” [See. 31. . B. DAVENPORT, Lieetor 5th Division 4th District Wevada November 17th, 1868. W "constr Otic atthe Court of Nevada _ "uevada, Oct. 13th. 1801, an Office in Birdseye-& Co’s, Banking Housc AX persons required to ay Excise or other Persons labile to pay License wiht oflen se respectively, forfeit-a penalty eqnal t: three , Be. — districts.and they are hereby authorized to sol “a _ Bs beer ee of any sum o-: wums which may be forfeited by virtue of this. GHINWN & COLBY . = ¢ companies, will pay” WIN TAR GOODS! <__ pase Ladies of, Nevada mst o a —Given-under-my~hand; this 26th-day—of Bes ——___—_1 Californte om ee _ pre th es % sate: es