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January 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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ccell pectin ES, taker. ect. [EARSE taking on IED TO: iosite Ed. 24-3in » FELTON: : yada, the HiehDUST for », Sacrae itan Bank, ies at the and transHams, . e. Attens LIES toa * the fighting circles, came off, aceording te d mext in order, when fa geitionen: ~ were chosen: ’ Referee—Thomas Garriety, of Iowa Hill: fo Davis. and ~——= Kelly. — the prize-ring, as lai 4 appear in Nevada until Monday evening next. x ly for the TRANSCRIPT, by. Messrs? Wm.J-. Bidwell and George 8, Peirce, and is reliable . . ; valley, beautifully carpeted with mud and _ ‘water, in whieh an arena had been constructe ed, capable of seating about 800 persons; in + eerie ee be OS Pete eee a itp SRS a al F the two gents of the shoulder were to dis” play their science and power of endurance. ‘ At a few minutes past one o’clock, the doors © ‘opened for the reception of spectators, when . > -which were sold ‘near. the entrance to the : filled, and it is due tothe crowd to say, that . we believe that a more aotetts asvomshiogs _ never graced the fistic ring. __ put in an appearance, when the preliminaries q ‘commenced by tossing for choice of corners, > which wes-won by Blackwood. Tracy im~~. mediately drew forth his colors—the stars — men close. Some ve 3d—Cautic . : sparrin fi A BLocK & Co. inedvted an ivestion: tent in yesterday’s TRANSCRIP, notifying ‘the public in relation to the superb seamless caps they have for-sale. Immediately after the appearance of the advertisement, a rush was made upon A. Block & Co., and more than a hundred seamless caps, were beught and curried away. ‘Such is ‘the advantage of generously advertising.» ~~ CAMBRIAN SONGSTERS —A teegraphic. ‘lispatch., wasreceived by us last evening, . frem Francis Jones, at North San Juan, ‘informing us of the iliness of Mra. Jones, one f the above troupe, and that they would not [Reported ‘expresely. y for the Transcript. } ‘The Great Prize Fight between Mat, “[f'racy and BiH shah sick a One Thousand Dollars. . The following report of the. mill hatween “Tracy and Blackwood was prepared, expréss-' ‘in every ha —[Ep. TR. ‘ : PREAMBLE.. « The great prize fight, which. has been the] “top of:eonversation for many days past in agreement, ‘on Thursday, January 3d, at. _ Storms’ Ranch; about 12 miles from-Nevada ‘City, and 14 oo the line of Placer ‘county. The place chosen for the mill was a small . = ate: ok RN a tgp ee a grand.rush took place for admission tickets, + arena, at $2 50 apiece. The seats were soon At half-past one o'clock, the combatants and stripes — and tied them to the stake, while Blackwood produced a blick silk cravat for his colors. Blackwood very pleasuntly remarked to Tracy ‘that he would take his col_ ors down. Mr. Davis, Matt’s second, replied that a great many had tried before, but had never done it yet. Both sien can now be Umpires—Jeohn. At five. minutes to 2 0’ "clock, the rules of laid down in “Fiatiana,” were read by Mr. Blackwood, ‘the seconds and officers gising-their strictest attention, and at the close the combatunts«atripped for ~~ ‘THE. FIGHT.. At 7 minutes past two oe’ teluck, the parties, with their seconds—Wm. Davis and Patsey Calahan as Tracy’s seconds, and Bill Osborn as bottle holder ; andJve Quick and Wm. Pierce as Black wood's ‘seconds; and ——— Garrity as bottle holder—walked to the mid-]_ dle of the ring, had a shuke of the flipper, and time was culled for Round 75: Ist—Both wien 1 prompt to call. Cautious s t sends out his left, which is nie stopped by Bill Mat tries again’ and plants « little one ou the kisser, when the when Black 2d—Both to work. si exchanges; Bill.goes down. Caution a order in this » neither woonleing any punisheach trying to draw wood leads off with "lands it on Mot’s right p out his oppouent. Blac Py business —give and take ae to a clvse 5a een rend thrown. First game. Blacky for the tall ; in favor of T: 4th—Both men came wa pir pic. Tracy plints on hia opponent to gra ed first rin down blow. 5th—Tracy comes over to Black _ corner, slid nabs a stinger under the ri per for his pains, xecom with a rib Lan. wl the of none gga make a i non-combstant sick at the stomach. B. goes . down. This round Mea teddelly in favor of Blackwood. 6th. Mat wells qulehty over to. Bits eabner. Slight exchanges; etcec, and in thé’ stiuggle get on to thie ropes, Tracy falling, #3 . sound the ring. At Asngth ‘they again ~via __ Every person who will have a likeness taken. ters on the nob. Both go in to} ~ Bth-Traey ‘comes ay bteading ‘at the: chbath: Black wood’s left fi proper shows sigtté of shutting up sho ows a disposition to assist in F hut ing out the. a ior anh, when. be he ‘catches a rib roaster from right, and stinger on anes cpr oe Some lively sparring ; a round was a heavy one for Mats Sit havog decidedly the best of it. 9th—Both men-cathe up sparring, when both men step a4 ‘Tracy's’ blews out-of order. Stand and look at each: other for half a minute, when Bill lands a stinger on the visage. Fought te a close ; Blackwood down: : J0th—Both men. quick. to. work ; 4 alight exchanges ; Tracy dewn. 1ith—Tracy’ delivers one two in quiet suiccession on the mug. Close ; in the struggle, get tangled. in-the-ropes,-and. are-extricated. by their seconds. ~ ex °. fought i Big dung this-round.Sf ried ae, fought in ig style, when Mat — u . to a close. Lively fibbing on both sides, and ended by Blackwood going t> grass. 13th—Quick to work. 'Blackwéod's corner. Sets-to; sume good counter. bitting takes place. Close fer the threw—Tracy thrown. 14.—On the eall of time, both looked flush[ed about the nob. Still no: great mischief had been done. Mat recéives ‘a stinger on -the ribs from Bill’s right mauley, and a — -ty-one from his left uader the left. pee Mat sailed at his man with more resv nts made use of both manieys until.they elused, bere aoenret got Be as in the = and fe 15th.— After a little dodging Mat geti it) ee a on the body and dodging. the Nite, od by knocking Bill clean off his pins ; ae a clean knock dewn blow. 16th.—Mat. first to come fromr his" corner but was immediately followed by Black wood: The combatants shiited position aud got GhevenGw ~~ sii VEC y Seg ie Mat gets Some heavy wory exterminators fro the left; counters heavily on Bill’s mug and finally sends hii to grass with a well di-. rected left-hander.” 17th.—Tracy-after a little maneuvering puteut a feeler, aud then with the same mauley planted one othis-nob; Bill dashed ats man; both -admiiitiatered medicine— Mat doing so with the most effect, as his dose sent his man to mother earth. 18th—Neither presenting # very fine personal appearance. Mat’s face showing ruby plentifully, and Bill’s mug os ed. The exchanges left and righ were of the most telling ription ; Mat re-. ceiving one which brought him to the ground. 19th—Quick to work. ‘Tracey receives some-heavy body blows and returns by planting a wratl directed facer on the bab, which sends his opponent to grass. 20th—Mat naps a little one on the right optic. Good fighting, and Blackwood sent te the saw dust. time. Mat sends his man‘ back to the dust. _22d—Tracy receives one on the neck, and counters heavily on: his ott visage. Close, and, bothdown 23d—Short reund. Bill nape & little one ‘on the chin, and goes dowa. 24th—Mat goes over to Bill’s corner and . rees him out. Gets him with his face to the sun.. Bill-tries— hard-to back, and Mat sends out the left and Bull goes down. ~-Q$th— Quick at work, slight exchanges, and Blackwood knocked off his pins< 26th—Blackwood plants “stinger. con the ribs. -.Good eounter hitting : a both 27th—Rather tious sparring. Bill naps a rouser on the feck «ud_is sent to grass. to the scratch. Tracy put out Blackwood in getting away slip. Tracy claimed foul, but decided feree to be uocidental. 29th—Blackwood comes up very groggy. and weak on his pins. Mat lands a rouser on. -the gullet which sends his opponent to the ground. 30th—Bill comes up reeling, meets Mat's left and sinks to the embraces of mother earth. 3ist—Blackwood comes up very weak ; Tracy very little the worse fur wear. Mat shoots out his lett hitting his assailant under thetear, sending Lim aguin te the earth insensible. At the «ill of time for the 32d round, Blackwood wis deaf to the call, and his seconds threw up the ‘spotige as a token of defeat.. In the whele thirty-otie ants fought, oeSed cg Be the aggregate, forty-three minthe . utes, kwood’s greatest punishment was in the. last of these bouts, being knocked out of time by heavy blows about the His eyes were completely elosed, se he had to be carried from the ring by, friends in an inesensible condition. i hart; being able to walk, unassisted, of encounter, to his carriage. His posed ys, the leftin particular, however, toma swollen. . REMARKS. be no doubt that Blackwood to win the fight. Asa boxer, and one who “the i has struggled honestiy win, he ig deserving the sympathy and consideration of . ner a nn Mi ; That :. J2th—Both.men quiek to work. “Eeavy ‘and-ne flinching. Give and take . Tracy goes over to . then shill, forced the fighting. The men . ’ ‘the . 2ist—Both men on hand to the call of . Trevose onthe contrary, was by no means} } Dk ell lokskile state, flint . e rc ay ei it himeelf in a manner highly gratifying to his friends ; and. said on retiring . fromthe ring; that on account of hin: “wife: hi air he “smconp . Senate eects tn PR ES ENTATION ‘RAFFLE! : or Sg A. + 5 B. E = 2; PREMIUM BAGUERREAN ARTIST Ne. 88 “Bread Street, Nevada, Be, 350. ‘VALUABLE : “PRIZES! !. 7 VaLUED aT 8000 DOLLARS, To be distributed, .ON TUESDAY, ramecanyY 1% “1861. $30) Sash rena tae ELEGANT ARTICLES OF JEWELRY. y g EVERY TICKET WILL BE Good for $1,00 in. Likenesses, _ At any time before or after the DistribuTickets One Dollar. eer ers ecee sees will receive ONE TICKET for every dollar invested in PICTURES, which will entitle them . to a chance in the Prizes. d31-tf LET NEVADA FLOURISH !: 7 1 Hydraulic Hose gee Mnsemactery. \HE undersigasd havi ured one of Thomas Watson’s inimita atent SEWING MACHINES, are prepared te furnish Miners and dealers in canvas, Four stron sewed Seams, for 20 cents a yard. _In-manufacturing Hose, we use the best and strengest twine that.can be procured in the market. ing been long engaged in ge) Hose in Nev: Weare confi os of aM ke seers to our > a bean a2iNo. 81 "Bread wets ‘Nes ada. ELEVATOR MILLS.
ARE NOW OW PREPARE . \ to the t SUPERIOR paameiteg OF FLOUR, At the Market Raiva, October 3-tf _ T. W. COLBURN, Agent. W. H, CRAWFORD & CO.,(Suécessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) ia GENERAL DEALERS IN R UILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-“ED TER’S TOOLS, A eigen ti —: Biacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, se, Powder, Duck, etc., ete. At the old stand-: No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf Tin Shop Fer Sale ! \HE weiersigned having business to otherwise occupy his attention is_desirous selling his shop, tools and stock, situated in the town uf Ked Dog, county of Nevada Said shop is located in one of the richest mining seetion in thestete. Any person wishing fo pn busin«ss in the-moun‘ains would do well to call and examine before locating elsewhere. — W. A. BEGOLE. Nevada, December ith-et” DELIVER BAKER @& WYMORE, DEALERS [8 Orbveries: Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street.. Nevada. RESH MEATS, of A¥.I. KINDS, hand anid on for sale at Cheap rates for cash. 3 Within. 4. reasonable. distance of. Nevada.. Wo s»—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. d3-tr TREES, FLOWERS AND GARDEN MAKING. ye UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada and eye ahat he intends to carry on his business in any style dcciemt, TRIM TREES and supply his customers with Flowers, Trees, Shrubbery é& Seeds. Having been aged in the busimess for the last three verre, confidently expects a ny peat ix 5 at tem Ge tine or Carden ie Spit. Agu Dat Loale'ocd. suit St. Louis Hotel. Pl R ‘saet with Go! small cavities, Osea ay alto! such as ver, Suceeio : r Gutta Pereha. Fee however lary ge (130 Washington street, San Francisce.) kat / [BLOOD AND UiVER. SYRUP. i . Mr. TERRY being a pemgtiosl Sail-maker, and . 2 _. and always with the greatest success. of 4 Goods delivered Free of Chargescason;. He will LAY OUT GAKDENS . + 4. No. 34 Melnearest, Novada. d15-tf— In Whartenby’s fire-proof brick ~ Hydro Galvanism. ——* * néw meeting with unparalleled sales and favor with consumers. Inall cases of Dyspepsia, Debility, Lossof appet.te or any irregularity of the they will be found an eMcient remedy, As apreventative of Chills and Fever, they have no equal, and have with thousands become an Indispensable FamilyMedicine ; Fs being’ perfectly pureand free from any del j SUDSTANICE; CR ving with benefit.. For sale by GEO. W.SNE And by the principal Grocers, Druggists and Wine merchants Shroeghont. the ne country: n6-3m, ier Scovill’s Sascapatiiin, n, or Blood and Liver Syrup, cures all diseases of the Blood and Skin. BLOOD ANDLIVER SYRUP. Cures any derangement of the Livers Cures Pimples on the face, and all Eruptions. = @ures Serofula, Salt Rheum, Uleers, Boils. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures Erysipelas, Canker, Rheumatism. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. The recipe is given to-all physicians, BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Stands at the head of all preparations as a. Blood Purifier and Liver Remedy. Sold by Druggists everywhere. GEORGE W. SNELL, successor to Park & White, Agent, 130 “Washington street, San Francisco. né-3m CONSUMPTIVE’S BEAD.--Dr. Wm. Fall's Balsam has proved more successful than . all the other remedies known, for the permanent cure ofall the early stages of consumption. Those who doubt this statement can find ample préof in the pamphlet aceompanying the medicine. Dr. Wm. Hall’s BALSAM claims ‘the favorable . attention of those whose constitution forbid the uses of Opium or Morphine. This astonishing remedy for CONSUMPTION and LUNG DISEASES, has received the strongest testimonials from citizens ef the highest respectability, and is richly worth a fair trial. Nightsweats and spitting so emcostens as Dr. Wit: HALL’s BA time. It subdtes the irrita4i iyg, ahd restores the ‘stren: uary cases of the Throat and in twenty-four to thirty-six hoursSNELL, agent, importer:and wheleer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 130 ington street, San Franciseo né-3mi The wide reputation which Dr. J. Hostetter’s “STOMACH BITTERS” have attained during the past year bespeaks its excellence in a more fercible manne?.than any words which we can offer. It renovates, purifies and strengthens the system, and aids the stomach in the performance ofits functions. It is regarded on all sides as a sovereign specific, and, therefore, to procure it in the best possible way, should be the object of the public: We commend it with more.than usual zeal and Gorifidence, believing and knowing as we do, that it stands foremost ef the many ;\ preparations ef the day, for imparting strength ‘xigor and tone-te-the system, and possessing the curative powers for all similar diseases srising from a\disardered stomoch. In the most severe cases of came, diarrhea, and weakness in the stomach, the *< Bitters’? have been rigidly tested Asa Tenic, Hostetter’s Bitters are most delightful, especially before meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries and Ho 8 throughout. the United States. GEO. W. SNELL, successor to ‘Park & White, General agent for California, 130 . Weahington Hieatte . San Francisco. _ a6-3m “Ga C. p [@NES, i Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Fine Wines and Li vor . Merchant Street twe-doors west. of Battery. All Goods sold under a strict particular. San Francisco, Dee. tm XFGO AND SEE THE —Great Improvement of this Age! Ss: HOWARD 's bd IMPROVED HYDRAULIC HOSE Sewing “achines-for sale at reduced prices Having_a number on hand, he will sell dice for cash. Also, a good supply of Hose, Wagon Covers, rnd the best article of Hise Twine, direct Feo the “Atlantic States. 4,000 Wards of Hendy-inde Wlose ! pressure, single. 20 cts per yard for se LAWRENCE DUCK. wiag : HEDRAULIC PI OR EU nthe rere eee eee eee) Te ccueeneeetevce as hl) cc ccccccscesccs 6a 8 eee Gs 0-0. vote cimcpesied 70 CE ee ee ey Pee + BRU. cc cc cccceccces wre PO ivccacvvecesecers ai 8O-U, pcocesccgeosac a3 LIBS Fe cae coccee 6 M2—O. oc odsccesc cose yo Y His appeal is to the miners ! Give him a liberal portion uf patronage ; \he will p om th himself as a man to work a great cris State: as regards chea Go to his place of os ng pi the work persormed by him. Place uf business, EURALGIC or Nervous Paws in the Head Sod Gatun Dinathand Wikwuwas Sot a _mic,—These unequalled Bitters and Tonie are . _ ' Company ‘Hapevile} BLOOD. AND =Ts SYRUP. B. FOOES TE re 4 Poceupied Aus guarantee inevéry . . moments notice, and of the of different sizes, to,a¢dco the miners of Nevada aifd-tne surroundt t ities. List of Prives (wita Duck fu hed for Hose) . }. Sewed Witu tour sans, woich wi ~“atand 75 feet rgaghees the} he st ro ae i = TONAL EXC! AD at the GE, on pat vay Secete o> dares oe orcad. A. ii, and arrivitig’ . ‘Bo’clock boats for = San Francisco. , Poe MARYSVILLE. _ : sus gloak cars ea, Hough FOR Sass CITY. j every morning at 60 clock for North Sat Jay Campeouvie 6 Forest City and roe vioore* : apts Returning, Leaves rleans” Flat at so’ cieek fear casas arriving at Nevada at 1 o’clock wr bdiocall the Mee: sville and Sacramento S$ Ws AMES HAWORTH, “W. 5S. McRogerts, Agent, Nessie. : iis FOR VIRGINIA ee ESPECTFULLY TNFORM PASSENGERS fer the abeve place; that they have on han@ Some Fifty Mules, The best in the State, that canbe had at all times Persons intending going over the mountains, can be well fitted out allo” Appi to at our atablee, “ in Nevada or. Grass Vall ~ er Py se NS, . _ Nov. o7-tf a National fens HOTEL DE yes 8, OV, GHAUVEL.. No 8 BROAD STREI , and Meals will be served ura of the Day. Two Hundredpersons, can be. dem id im the same room, at the shortest notice, and in a style that can not besurpassed. 20 tf [oO RING or zm ring of gentle gentle men's “Cloth: Keeps constantly hand, . Fine Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which prepired to make upin the LATEST STYLE and ¢ on reatonable teen street, inthe room formerly . Thompson opposite pry ttonal a ** Opposition i the Life ot Trade: w MARYSVILLE © STAGE LINE. JAS, 8. WeCUR would e notive that ot and after“ ONDAY, Sept. 24th he will put ona line of Stages between Atl Pa! Nevada ey MONDAY. Marrevi $ AY “and FRIDA MORNINGS, at 7 oop tae Returning—Leaves Maryevill: alternate days. By taking this line sengers can go threu:; tSacramonte in O ONE DAY, saving time *"Ofhee-—United StatesHotel, ‘Nevada. ae Nevada and niy Cc. HH. MEYER & CO. " Importers and Wholesale Deotlrs in FRENCH BRANDIESB, BRICK GTORE, =i NO 76 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. _ 08 FASHION RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL 8ST. wines Opposite Tallman & Turners,HH NEVADA . CHAS, IRISH Oe eersnceseraee resumed hh ra reqamed proprietors ws I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED ~ ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE iw _ Te — STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. Game 8u sters, Lobsters, and all A sh things in ne deta et, furnished at a ina style suited to. the tastes epicure. 3 a MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to kcep the “ FASHION” as a firetams . ae as ae I recom it to e e e ps gone arge.” og z ie Those persons who relish a do well te * call and see” for ‘themselves. Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf MAN wEaceees. ; BOUX & oe Oo te < OR rest, Nevada, combate ASSO 4 BILLIARD CE lla Biting Clots une Sow York's full Nectuant™ of everyth ue } in our branch of business. sine x Cabinet Work Quick dl-2m. executed at the mast reasonable prices ae EMPIRE MARKET, On Pine Street, just below Kidd's Building” ~Rarles Kent, Wo wrant of iniorni*his @ld patrons, and all iwant of American BEEF F, PORK, N, VE ETABLES, ete. to give him'‘a He & on hand at all times a large lot of i Beef Cattle, ete., ote. in the best condition niam Cement, . $2,50 at DR. LEVASON’S office, up stairs, corner Gommereial street, Nevada. sept7 and Face rclieved almost instantly, aA oe ~ Levasen. Fee $2,52, Office over Block & corner ot Commercia) street. — aieasene whi he ve sell wholesale or retail. Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.—tf BILLIARD TABLE .