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March 12, 1862 (4 pages)

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Gold ce is ta: a a ie eb 5 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12 Dis tnicr Court. March 11th.—Thes. Mulligan, G C. White, Thos. Mullen and John Traey. Arraigned and given until next Thursday to plead. P Reasmusson vs. Jones & Beck. Trial now in. progress. ~ PRLL Prom THe Brioce.—A Chinaman; anxious no doubt to'emulate Blonaia, under. took yesterday to cross Deer Creck at'the . . foot of Broad street, on the identical stringer from which poor Richard Bell fell. John got ulong first rate till he wea immediately over the flume which passes beneath the bridge, when the water appeared to him to run upwards with great velocity. He cast a bewildered look on the mad waters; his knees began to shake, and thé next mifute he took. a plunge. @ la Sam Patch, from his elevated position. He soon found out that the water was running downwards, for it earried him ix that-direction some thirty yards in less time than you could have said Jack Robinson,” when he was fortunate envugh ‘to catch a cross timber which eni tbled him to éxtrieate himself He was somewhat braised, theroughly soaked, and badly seared. ‘Cart SrTepvins; we understand, has sue: ceeded in. quelling the muss among his cadets The, gallant captainput his rather yuruly company through a coursé tf sprouts day before yesterday, by making them—sil-teke-the-+army oath. All the members but one took it, amd that one resigned. Another meniber left for other causes It 1s to be hoped that hereafter the company will be a model of diseipline and soldserly behavior. We will wager an old hat that, should the opportunity ever offer, the cudets will be seen with their val-. = orous leader at their head, in the thickest o the fray, rallying around their leader like the followers of Henry of Navarre, who always . me looked for his white plume where the battle was the thickest. We understand that. the company have sent to Sar Fraucisco for their caps. Run Away.—A four horse team, attached to a fish wagon, ran away yesterday on Com. mercial street, and came in contact with a “two mule team belonging to Mr. Wallace . . Phillips, in front of Mr. Kent's ineat market. One of Mr. Phillips’ mules was so badly injured by the collision that itis thought it will die. The animal was worth $250. &# The trial of Henry Searls, indicted by the Grand Jury for killing & Chinaman a few menths since, near the head of Broad street, will commence on Monday , morning next in the District Court. Messre. Hull, Hupp and Dibble appear for Searls, and John Garber and District Attorney Gaylord tor the State. ° sete etme . Ee Lamott, the Hatter—who has lived in the State of California three months and . ev don’t know that Lamott is the Jeader of fashions 1—~advertises in another column that he is ready to receive orders fur the Spring . Pastor. fashions. E#™ Some cbap, not having the fear of God or Lokalitums, started the infamous report . tor that our once loved but now detested ex-Administrator of dead-men’s estates, Hugh B. Thompson, had appeared in his pristine glory. Loeal, ever watchful for the public good, scoured the town to find the long-lost, but without avail. He visited the gambli/g-room, the saloon, and other places, and Anally the graveyard, but no Thompson could be seen. Reckon it was a canard—know it was. Hessen or Jerr. DavVis—in a Horxs At a festival on some occasion among the sol. diers in Missouri, one of the men from Adrian offered the following extravagant sentiment, which is copied from a Missouri paper: Jerr. Davis—May he he set alent in an open boat, without or rudder ; may compass that beat and contents be swallowed by 61 shark, and the shark swallowed by a whale, the whale in the devil's belly, and the devil in hell, the deor locked, the. ne Base and further, ma he be chained in southwest corner of , and anorth wind blow . ashes in hie eyes to all eternity, G—d a—n him. in ns war ae “aes Episcopal Charch, blowWebster gives the d 1 of the thing from the Cyclopedia, as follows : Meerschaum—A kind of clay consisting of a hydrate of magnesia cc with silex. but particularly in Natoha, and when token out, is soft, and makes lather, like soap. In -Germany it-is manufactured into pipes, which are boiled in oil or wax, and baked. Tne fire department of San. Francisco consists of two steam fire engines, fourteen hand engines, and two hook and ladder companies. Durmg the year ending January Ist, 1862, 117 fires has occurred, in whic the pe of satis consunied is stated to be $400. i DirFeReNnce ty TiIME.—When it is 12.0’. clock, high noon, in San Francisco, it is M4 minutes past 3 at New-York; 25 minutes and 48 seconds pasts 3 at Boston; 19 minutes and 44 seconds past 2 at Chicago; 50 minutes and 40 seconds: past 2 at New Orleans; 9 minutes and 4 seconds past 2.at St. Louis; and 41 minutes and 40 seconds past 1 at Salt Lake. These figures are taken from Barrett & Sherwood's Time Table, San Francisco, and are worth remembering in these days of telegraphic communication. [Fr Down East ithey put a fellow i in jail for sw'ndling. The «u/acious chap had dried snow and svld it for salt. rr An Irish paper announces that a Mr. broke his neck, but happily received no other damages. . —retarning-te-tewn; fell dewn—andIt.cceurs in beds iv various parte of Europe, . “g. V. Re BR. AND C. C. R. R. . Leave Sacramento.. ... + 6.304. M,and 2 P. m4. Leave Lincolm...... 5.15 A.M and 10.30 A.M Freight and Passenger Tariff. Nov. 30th, 1861—tf —AND— FIELD SEEDS! GROWTH OF. reer JUST RECEIVED —AND— FOR SALE! By Dr. Cc. M. BATES, -Broad Street Drug Store. Nevada, Jan. 30th 1862, R.HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITp *TERS.—These Bitters are universally acknowledged to bea stire preventive and cure for Fever and Ague, Flatulence, Heaviness © ‘the Stomach, or atiy other like affection Their effect upon the system is most miraculous ; they give ahealthy tone to the system, relieve all morbid matter, and in fact thorougly cleanse the system ofall impurities. In no case has it been iniowr to fall; but on the contrary new virtues have been found in its-useTo those afflicted with any of the above ills of the body, the “‘ Bitters ” are offered as a speedy and certain cure.— Try them and form your own opinion.—Sold by ‘Drug gists and dealers everywhere. Feb. 7th.—1i-m = YALIPORNIANS SHOULD TEST the & merits of DR. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. While itis highly pslatable asa be~ verage, it unequalled as a tonic and invigorator In the pursuit of fortune at the mines, many persons are exposed tothe attacks of complaints of the digestive organs, and of various kinds of fever. Itis the very article that has so long been in demand at the mines. Its daily use will re. store the tone of a deranged stomach, impart cresh vitality to the digestive functions, and fhee the spirits. Yet the Bitters js the safest of all stimulants. Let the miner who is exposed to hot and dry, wet and cold, be certain to obtain a supply of the genuine Hostetter Bitter; and he will find it a certain safeguard to health. —Sold by. Druggistes and dealers everywhere. Religious Notices. po ee Chhurch.—Hold regular service at the Methodist Church, head of Broad street, at 11 4. u., and 7k P.M. OW. —— Deal, Pas iscopai-—at the Court House, every Sabith »4-M,and3p.m. Rev. Mr. Willes, At the st Church, Spring street, every Sabbath at Il a. m., and 7 Pp. M.— Rev: B. Brierly, Pastor. Catholic.—At the Catholic Church, Wash ington street at 9a. mM. Rev. F J. Dalton. Pas oer Spectahens . Sutas and Polishing, ~¢ over the intrinsic value, ETT & SHERWOOD, sewelers. New: No 517 Montgomery st. San Francisco. JOHN L. GAMBLE, SURVEYOR. strictly Orders for Surv: ettendes to. Pa ce cor Com ant Pine strects. DAILY TRANSORIPT 0x AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. "MELE Proprietors of this Establishment have purchased one of the finest Joh Offices ever mountains,and to execute in the best ee oS at REDUCED RATES. every description of ing, euch as BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, » LASELS, DY &e., &c., he ricts of Europe next season, I have etermined to sell off my large stock of Chotee Fruit & foreign Grape Vines And Cuttings the ensuing Winter. Persons intending to establish Nurseries; plant Orchards or Vineyards. or deal m Trees and Moers can have Great whtso by Art early lication. Ww ON FLINT, — “" Solow KR Street Levee, after Dec. ist will havea es Dest ® in K Street, between dth & th Sacramcuts, for sales -WO-6 tf FRUIT THES x and Foreign Gra se: ines. jatending to visit the Wine Die. . 2nd E. H. GAYLORD DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Will practice in all of tha ere of Nevada County. Office at the ee See Nevada, Oct. 13th, 1861. A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, ¥FICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street, (No. 96,) Nevada City. March 6, 1861—tf BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! B ight RECEIVED a splendid lot of White Swiss Blankets. large size and superior qualiy—first lot ever in Nevada, which 1 will sell lower than any Store in town, White Swiss Crib Blankets, of superior qua’ House Lining always on hand and for sale low. FURNITURE ! Of all descriptions fer sale cheap to suit the times Sheets & Pillow Cases always on hand. Calland see at the Pioneer Cheap Furniture Store, No. 42 Broad street, Nevada. Ss. MARX. Nevada, Jan. 28th—3m ; To the People of Nevada Co. } i= again ready to forward Goods to any‘ section of the countics of El Dorado, Nevada, Placer,
Amador, Sierra, and Nevada Territory. Mark, Care fo 0. HB. PAW. & Co. ot ao a City. Sacramento, Feb. 15th HM. P. WHITE. Pacific Maii ‘Steamship Co’s. . STEAMSHIP iat ORIZABA, . WE Pattnendly. «.0000sessses 0023 Commander, Willileave Folsom Street Wharf on Tuesday, -March 11th 1862. At @ o'clock A. M., punetually. Por Panama. asflly Te oes fa op Panama to wallto New York by the ne athens W. F. banebti, . Agente. Cor. Geniliiahiiad Leidesdorff sts. Ed braved For Portlatd, Oregon, and Victoria, V. I. SALMON RIVER & CARIBOO MINES. >. BROTHER JONATHAN, 8.3. DEWOLF... Will Jeave Pacific et. Wharf, San Francisco. — For the Above Ports. apipeien P.M. or ‘FRESH CARDEN 1! . : T enttee Meee a osaginaccteeteesessenses 3 . Leslie’s M ewer. Somer maa . Jie se: ist Flaite 4 A true copy, attest. M. B MooOUN, J. F. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In District Court State of California. in the matter of the thon of WILIAM LUKE, an _ Insolven' 3 pe een brent yobs Hon. T. B. Mere Pimps oe M. of that day ‘chen and there to opt cause, ifany they can, wi said Insolvent should not tbe ran “gad an assignment of his estate be made ape he be diecharged from his debts ad Hatt liabilities, in purauance of the Stetute in such case made and provided ; -_ in the meantime all proceedings agamst solvent be stayed Witness my hand ~ the seal of said } soa § court, this 8th-day of February, A. pb. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. “E. €. Chipman, ps \ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Calitor nia, County of Nevada, ss. by sine of-an: execution to me delivered ered, issued the Court of K. W. Smith Eeq., an’ "actin Justice of the date February 34 a Diem to satiate yd A. Daj » to ® ment rendered by said court onthe 7 Ay day of peat A. Diy in favor of William Stone ‘ ainst Prospect Savoy, for the sum of 136 24 debt, interest, damages ani-costs of suit ; have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the agg imho gira property, to wit :—~Al the and intercontaiing forty eet” (mo Sonapioe conn con ‘0 3 aod Bee aes tlt lis he more, ot ign} tuned, thi , the Tent Brida — on the south side o Blue e now oceupied Pp Sav certain piece er parcel of aun Wat’ ae ae ’ enclosed surround the entire above deveribed ranch. The said + at the same —— “me iB the above entitled suit. I will sell the same un frontof the Court Mouse door, on os DAY the sth day of March, A. D., 1862, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 o’elock Pp. M. Taken as the property of satisfy theabove demande and accruing costs. Nevada City, Pebeseas 10th A.D, Ine. 8. V: NARD, Constable, . Nevada Township. CEORCEH.BELL, 911 MONTGOMERY STREET, Corner of Merchant street, San Francisco, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Stationery of every Description, EGAL oAP, WRITING, LETTER AND Note ,. and Envelopes, in great variety ; Gold Pens o the best Manu: re. Blank Account Books. ; Of the best material and vee Te Fre. Custem House oo reecived for Newspapers Mag other Periodicals. A aelas will Sailers 7 eee. s _ pa pore giving an Sig A o Per one ertens annex wing are the moet popu PER ANNUM s Ladies’ Ballou’s Mag : consne Hall’s Seureal OE MOONne 0c cosvcccccccosenee 1 Atlantic + pebeaancers ‘ 3 PORTE EEE OOH E OHHH OEE Ee The 4 ¥ The hes s 3 Le Bon Ton of Fashion pj ansesccseseorvesvese 6 ane orld of Fashion....++0+++0+TTeo eh orticulturist, plainm...-.+-0.+eceseess 3 The Horticulturist, colored.... paecotenee 5 The 1 3 3 3 POORER EHH HTT OOOOH OHH E HOH EOEEE OH CORO REREORRHOR HEH ORE ETOH EHEe onthiy New fork Weekly 4 3 3 3 Times oe3 ew York Weekly Journal of Commeree..3 oles ie el 203 1 _ a best Terese no elamps to Can be anny oe FP BR, pny y can them and Ana. JOUR a ne btw Si, copied OUN PA’ {ST. PATRICK'S ai . ‘eonie of 'ttites neh Se he courte: ident of the Itts jo on herein be made in the irae . ry. wa once a fore period of thre: . Given under ‘hand thie, re Bit “a off of the said District Court, notice is here‘ ven to all the creditors of the said Inselvent }-— itlbam Luke. to be and before the ‘Hon. T. B. MeFa open court, at the court room of said cou fn the city and cvunty of Nevada, on the 16th f Mirch, 18f2, at 10 being the'one undivided half of said ‘woodland: i been heretefore attached to ters’ Blank Cards, Law Books, Notes, anet Bille of rym 8 hipping ite! Th ceipts, O + weg Ren ght j Spapntvoensbeneresessenesssttsursseareere sikn Lee. "By c. Bs: mi) cosh for the evenston~Wedite: in t ied . Flumbot te utvea nt With Hat nay eee gi MARCH, item 1868 AT THE HOOK & LADDER HOUSE i :. Broad Street, Nevada © React DENG, JFP. . ADAMS NEVADA, RASS i ' Jonn aaa tut VALLaY ue* Cooney, 3 Wm Callnan Wa. i p= an Mulloy. JONES’ BAR. RINCH VILLE. Thos Rynold ; Thos Drum,” ig NORTH SAN JUAX. RED PS Murphy, John poem? Mr. MeNee y, John MOORE'S FLAT. ! Jas. MéNamara, chard Dilger Michael McCarty a RUREKA 7? Foe Anthony Thorton, ty Pela, fichard Fierce, . Jas jas MoCambridge, FLOOR MANAGER. = Pat Muleahay, : Jaa Me. Jourt, prir “er be a served at New York Metct Ae Se i The cg mf ‘ without any ars ren invita’ permed 10.00 TICK TS FIVE ores Wholesale and ‘Retail Pree FASHION “RESTAURANT. BROAD STREET, iy Y; OPEN AT ALL nonse-nid and ‘Nigh ere: a wm, MONAHAN.. gelation ot aviNe sii this well known 1AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERT THE PEOPLE tw THE B STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. aby, things } in ‘the Ba game Se Sa ame ie tts the grein epee ta mi MEALS HON? as I intend to k ‘he “ 7 HI tt clase Tuaenaenies, ahd as ‘ 4 ead i> the people of the city ‘ one 8 who pod pny goo HAL wii do well to “+ call and ge ves, ‘Nevada, Nov. 26, 1800-tf BLAZE’S TAVERN, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZHEH’s! Nevada. Sept. 6-4f T. ELLARD BEANS, Neo. 52 Broad Street, Wholesale and ietall Dealer in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. &” Goods delivered Free of rt Nevada, Get. 20th. 1861.—tf BAKER & WYMORE. DMALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, . Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. . are MBATS, of hand and for sale a at Cheap rates fo: Goods delivered F saEnee eee Within a reasonable WOOD-—Of all kinds, on hand and for sai cheap foreash. : > Ta aa CYIUNTY SURVEYOR. OVFICE—At the Court House, Nevada. o15-tf. CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WILLIAM SHAFER. Commercial Street, Nevada Offers better bargains in the Bou of ATE KINDS, —