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March 25, 1863 (4 pages)

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the first. © —and is the un-= n inven8 strong © r: r supe88 from alifornia. to the injends and he ymmodate atronage. tof Beds LOUDTAM Be. e best the the city. llnight, . 9) e satisfac. . ILEY. oprietor. iE! Oo FORind ! TS ae ive! ‘RY. rchant, , Nevada. is. City. ties will be’ the under[AUVEL eas. WERY pet. evada coun — in full blast © at delicious — will gell as . apis / Serip . . rICE, . 9, 1865. nh atcordance ji ipecial Fund . ats thercto. . r of unpaid jeneral Fund 1e up to the nated amount > redemption . See Statute © YKES, ada ceunty. [AM GIBSON, 7 ON ! City. Proprietors. nd Cigars wi!) the Fashion st-class Bilocl4 tf »N : 10D OF World ¢ NOKS, ; PTION : TES. at 1& CO. ts., Nevada. USE! da City. a this method nd the public and, on Broaé ‘klynHouse, are meal. for e same price.PY RMONT i, of the Gold e and Mil). ered: contain enanng ordef. 8. ties te or. pa ana € <u T at LES, Geld Tunnel above < ow as The Nevada Daily Transoript WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 25 In BLoom.—We notice that the. warm weather has brought almond trees, and peach and nectarine trees in favorable localities into bloom. Gardens lying towards thesun are beginning to look. beautiful. now with the flowers of spring. A cold snap will be likely to check the gayety of nature a little, and we expect it along before many. weeks. TO VIRGINIA CITY! NEW STACE LINE ! From SacramentoJIM. McCUE ~ INFORMS the public that on after the 15th of March, 1885, as he will commence running his line of stages as follows: Will leave Sacramento every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday !t Arriving in Nevada in the afterneon, and leaving for Virginia City the same day. -Returnitiz. will leave Vi ginia City, every 1 intend to prt my best stock on this. route. The fare . WiLL BE LOW. Finet.—The alarta. of ‘fire.was sounded through our streets vesterday ‘morning, and it was soon aseertained that the ‘calaboose had caught fire. ~The Department was : promptly en the spot, but the fire was_ex; tinguished before their services were needed. It originated-by one of the ‘nmatestightinghis pipe, and some sparks falling on the hay gave ita start. Ke The stages to and from Washoe continue to be well filled: Jim McCue's stce came in-yesterday t perfect-jam:-—The-number-of arrivals from Nevada Territory by the last stages were about twenty-five. CE"The clothes line of Dr. Meek, on Main etreet, was robbed of ité contents on Monday night, by some villainous night. prowler. tPF Broad street is now undergoing repairs and when finished will add materially to the neatness as well as valuation of property on that street terThe man arrested at Grass Valley and confifed in the. eounty jail a day or two since for shooting at a Chinaman, is not a Porteguese as we stated in yesterday’s paee per. ja OOS ey’The old Post Office building. adjcins ing the National Exchange. on Broad street, is being-fitted up in good style. We understand Messrs. Loring & McConahay, jewelers, have leased it. _ EePChinn & Colby have received a large and most elegant ‘assortment of Indies’ goods for the Spring trade. CH’THANKs to Geo. W. Loring for San Francisco papers. Same to Langton & Co. for up coantry papers. a Cer lt was very quiet in town yesterday. Weither the District, Connty, or Court ef Seasions were in sitting. nance caesar rerWwe understand J. R McConnell, Erq., _ contemplates visiting the Atlantic States next month. ay CP Anv quantity of oranges have been brought to town within the pnst few days. sation The Cotton & Burch Minetrels ap. pear at Grass Valley next week. : e"Persens wanting books or magazines bound we would refer to H. Earnst, corner of Commercial and Pine streets. ‘€P'The road that is being made by Mc . Charles, between this place and Grass Valley ie progressing finely. Reckon the old toll road will not do as thriving a business after the new road is thrown open to the . public. Cw We see in one of our Eastern exchanges that John S. Foster, who lectured in this city not long since, to raise sufficient means 3 to enable him to return home, is teaching ‘ penmanship in Salem, Massachusetts. ———a ‘OPT he District Court meets this ing at 10 o'clock. ———— morns A PLEASANT INcIDENT.~—An estimable lady was deprived of her husband by death, and on opening the will it was found that the wife had been placed -in possession of certain property, which she was to hold as long as she retained: the name which she had ‘adopted in marriage. The advent ofa second marriage dawned upon the lady after a proper interval of time had elapsed be~ tween, that event and the death of the testator, but the letter of the will was strictly complhed with in the new union. py bridegroom whose_ affection was rewarded with the hand {of the widow, also enabled the lady te retain her fortune. in the fart that he possessed the.same family name which belonged to the firat tinsband. Inthe late victory near Diackwaéer, a gool many interesting little incidents tack place. One of the Pennsylvania conscripts ‘involuntary volunteers’—came out of the woods he had entered to aveid the Rebel shot, with a horse and three Rebels ahead of \. him, and three Rebel muskets in his hands, A 13th Indiana soldier was tying his shoe. in the woods, and when he looked up two bayenets were pointed at him. He went a little way with his captors, watched his chanee. and seizing the guns, brought both his cus. South Side abore the “* BAILEY HOUSE,” Le Strictly secret and conti ential. . Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, The_hap. And I solicit a share of the public patronage = ; > JIM. MeCUR, Proprietor: Bailey House. ine “OFFLEE—In Nevada at the Névada, Feb. 2sth. _ SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. DR. DAVIS, OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET, % Nevada. pEiwats diceases 4 ay and radically _cured, nu matter of how long duration.-Also, of ir Mercurial Sufferings ! xy Charges. ~ MopERATE ! Consultations, FREE tter or otherwis Uffice hour 9toJ2 M.,2to4P M., and 6to 9P.M.! Nevada, March 10th, 1863—tf z BATES & .McCORMICK, Wholesale Druggists, bROAD STREET, NEVADA, 9” Prescriptions carefully compounded. 66 BAD BREATH I8 OFTEN CAUSED BY . DEFECTIVE TEETH ! DR. O. POND, SURGBON DENTIST! S permanently loeated in Nevada. and will be found always ready to perform operations thorough!y and efficiently. Artificial teeth inserted on saa aoa or hard rubber vulcanite plates. ng teeth filled with pure gold, ‘in orcement, by which decay is arrested and the teeth preserved. All work warranted. OFFICK—In Kelsey’s building. over. Block & Co’s store, corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevadacity, California. -— Oct. ist, 1862.—tf DR. A. CHAPMAN, Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets, I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that 1AM PREPARED to attendthose favoring me with a call, at eM ‘hours. feeth afer hav become sensitive exposure of the nerve will be filled without causin n. . I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORE SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than e:sewhere in his vicinity, otherwise no charge will bemade My charges are moderate, and to suit the time«. I am permanently focated in this place. : REVENUE STAMPS! T the Post Officc, Nevada, offers for sale every kind of Internal Revenue Stamps ! —FOR— Lawyers, Merchants. And others ° 5 aaa from the country promptly attended to Nevada, Feb. 21st, 1863 Great Reduction in Prices ! —OFr— WATCHES, “s CLOCKS, and JEWELRY. . —AT— R Cc. W. YOUNG'S, No, 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city. ‘ > Read: the Atlantic Papers [1 AND PERIODICALS !! If ye would know all about the War! J) BAD aloud! and let your friends know they can get them all at — : as P. CHURCH & CO's. Paper aud Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine Broad Streets, Nevada. E. H. GAYLORD. DISTRICT ATTORNEY and . Office at the Court House _ tedians into camp. a o _ 1ELL practice n all the courts of Nevada Wiens ada, Oct 13th. 1561. FRerce CHINA, GLASS WAKE 421 Mo nitgeme ry stre et Largest and Best Assortment of Good ALL OF Wiith HE 1S*SELLING AT THE THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH Greatly to their Advantage to -gire him CROCKERY. SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Bte. PERCEY. DOUCLAS, ee SAN. FRANCIScO, HAS THE} in that Hine-to be found — im the City; a LOWEST PRICES, WILL FIND IT e call before purchasing elseachere. San Francisco, Dee. 18th—5midp FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION M. CREENHOOD, _MERCHANT. Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. & M. goods to : NEVADA COUNTY, NEVADA TERRITORY, ESMERALDA, AND HAVE made my arrangements to forward HUMBOLDT. I have also Agents at the principal Kailroad Depots, which will ensure satisfactory. and speedy dispatch of all goods intrusted to my care at the lowest rolling freight. Mark your goods “ CARE OF M. G., SAC."_ Fr To avoid mistakes, send ,steamer receipt. Sacramento, March 6th, 1863. = —— CALIFORNIA CENTRAL gta ILROAD. Oo @ LINCOLN.—Passengers thro’ J from Sacramento to Lincola in two hours ! Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours! a Ample facilities are now offered for the accom modation of the passenger and freight traffic o the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac ramento for business_or pleasure can take the 5.35 A. M. trainat Lincolnand arrive in the city so as to have from five to six hours at their dispoea, returning the same ds Running of Trains: %. V.R.R. AND C.C. R.R. Leave Sacramento.....6.90 A. M, and 2 P.
Leave Lincoln.. .i...--5:15 A. M and 10.304. Freight and Passenger Tariff. Through Passengers....,..-.Three Dollars, Through Freigitt...s.++0. «++--Four Dellare Nov. 30th, 1s0f—tr ee Tna'the Decline or Change of Life, ————_—From whatever Cause Originating. a ag “ FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES Use that Safe. Pleasant Remedy known.as HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHE, For all Complaints incident to the sex. No Family should beWithout. it And None’ will when once Tried by them & It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, Before and after ‘Marriage. During aud after Confirsment, . To Strengthen the Nefves, = + Restore Nature to its Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, “in silins to suit. H. MACKIE, H. MACKIE & CO., (Successors to C. W. Mulford ) At the old stand, Main street.Nevada. : Ga DUST bought at the Highest Kates. Sight Cheeks on San. Fraucisco and Sacra mento kxchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, Advances made on Gold forwarded to the: U.S. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serip-bousht at the Highest Rates. ~ a Ayency for msurance against Fire. ae Nevida, July Ist, 1862, tf GEORGE. W. KIDD,. BALTIZ ER, * In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. 4NOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar& “HENRY PHILA. * USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take tik HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. —See-advertisement in anoth © column. Cut out, and sent for it. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. The following steamships will be dispatched in the month of March, 1863: os Th “ Golden Age; Hudson, Com’r. Mareh 2nd. Sonora, Lapidge, ts * §6T¥th. Constitution, Watkins, “ sa Die, . From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, A.M. For Panama, Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to A*pinw lythe Panama Railroad Company and from /spmwallto New York by the Atlantic and PaciticSteamshi Company _A. B. FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. Sati Franciseo, People’s Steamship Line. : ; CONNECTING ; CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK, via Nicaragua. 750 miles shorter than any other route. THE fast and favorite double B engine Steamship MOSES TAYLOR J. H. BLETH EN.. esreeeceeee ,.» Commander. Will be despatched for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Wednesday, April 22d, 1863. Connecting at Greytown With the splendid Steamship ri LLInOIs, 2,500 Tons. Reduced rates of passage and quick trips are secured by the re-opeaing of the Nicaragua. Route. ° These steamcrs are unsurpassed for Speed, Cleanliness, and -And-everyeffort-will_be_made to insure the comfort of passengers. For further information or passage apply to se 1. K. ROBERTS, Agent No. 407 Washington street, .' ' Opposite the Post Office. San Francisco, March 1%th—td COLDEN SYRUP ! SUGARS, HE San Franciseo Sugar Refin mi 1,000 gallons of Golden Syrup FRESH every day—pale Sherry color and Double Refined— much superior to imported Byrup. Also, 40,000 pounds DAILY of Crushed Pow. dered and Coffee Crushed Sugars, equal to any imported, This domestic Kstablishment disbur ses six hundred thousand dollars + annum for duty, coat and wages. within the State Its products for eale by al! Grocers. my2s tf Rich Quartz Specimens 3 UITABLE for Cutting and shing, inr i Bought at a Large Preminm over the intrla sic value, b BARRETT & SHERWOOD, Jewelers. New No 517 Montgomery-st. San Francisco UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LAN CASTER would in. " form his friends” and ait the public generally that he has added extensivel« to his alrenty args and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found ip the State. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well equip for Ladies or Gentlemen will Ls ° ready at all times. A long experience in the bus iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi dence of my friends. leads me to believe I wi)! be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery Carriages always in readiness with careful dri vers forthe use of parties, alls, &c. The qual ity of my stock will permit me to say that t se seeking pleasure or engagéd on business wvuld do welfto giveme a eall. J.O°NEIL,. Next door to Cheap John’s, on Pine Stree ( (LOTHES repaired in the best_rder. Also ) attends to cleaning of Coats, Pants and Vests, insuch a manner as to have the appearance of New Ga_ ments. .Givemea trial —my prices are low to suit the times. DR. DAVIS, I SCENTIATE of the Hall, Member.of the 4 College of Surgeons. London. ‘Officer, 111 Broad street, South side above the ‘Bailey House,’’ Nevada. Consultations . :Nevada, Mareh 10th, 1863—tf A. P. CHURCH & CO., HASS a large stock of Blank Books Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musical imstruments, Scheel Hooks. &¢. &e. PIONEER CIGAR STORE -$. ROTHSCHILD, DrASss in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuime Meerschaum Pipes &¢. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed from Friday evening to aturday evening. va Gratis ! . G:rEAM ENGINKS AND BOILERS BUIL1 s to_order. Castings and Machinery of exer description. Quartz Maghinery constructes From Mission street wharf, San Franciaco, . , At@o’clock, AM. punctually, on pu UT ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dest alae for Assay or for Coinage at the U-Sint. E on sht Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento ra Collections made, wid State and County Ses urities papanes at_ the highest Market value — Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf ee GEO. A. WEAVER, : TW. CLARK, . Nevada. San Francisco. WEAVER &.CO., No. 59 Broad Street. \ THOLESAUE and retail, tealers mGRO CERIES, PROVISIONS. SHELF GOODS MINING “TOOLS. &c., &. Have taken the Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER Q&NEW MAN, and will bein constant receipt of a.com plete Stock of Goods, which will be soldat most reasonablerates: for CASH, A portion df b= Public Patronage solicited, : ; Pr Goods delivered freeof charge. 438 fc * WEAVER &CO. . Nevada, March¢18th 1862. SS W. KIDD, c. Ce LEAVITT,, . As H. HANSON A. H. HANSON & CO., Ga. S & o., WHOLESALE AND) RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, TOOLS, ETC. Ktroad Street, —— icky" Gocds delivered Free of Charge. _ FAMILY GROCERY 8TORE. No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. ag. Informs the public. that. he will keep constantly on-hand, : Ranch: Butter, Cheese;-Vege-. tables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a store of that kind. Hts articles are all of the first quality and will be sold cheap for eash.— He can always be found at his old stand on Commercial street. BAKER & WYMORE, DBALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. = ESH MEATS, ef AI.I. KINDS on hand andr sale at Cheap rates Mining No. 2 Nevada, de? cash. Goods delivered Free ofCharge._ Within areasonable distance of Nevada. WooD—Of all kinds, on .hand and for sale cheap forcash. Ax-tf FINE ARTS ! -4 LL those who are desirous of obtaining fine Engraving or Lithograph, framed oF. unframed, or Materials & Studies xy for Drawing & Painting, £6 Would do well to call at the largest establishment in San Francisco of >» ROOS & WUNDERLICH; Goupil & Co’s Depot. New Store 219 Montgomery Street, fy10m1! (Russ Bloek.) ALEXANDER BUSWELL. practical Bookbinder, Paper Ruier I and Biank Book Manufacturer, 517 Clay and 514 Commercial streets, between Montgomery and Sanscme. San Franeitco. Binding of every description neatly exectited Blank Books ruled and bound to any desired pattern. je22-6rr “A. S. HALLIDIE & C%., Wire Suspension Bridgo Builders, AND MANUFACTUREKS OF a LATENT WIKE ROPE IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany W span and capacity erected and material furnished. Having been eonstantly engaged in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aque duets for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and ata low fig ure, guararteeipg permanency. Parties who ate about erecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage to give usacall before deciding to build wooden structures. as the recent floods throughout the State have proven them to the Wholly unsafe and unreliable. A number of our Wire Suspentions are now in use iu digvrent localities throughout the State, no one of which has-been in the least uf» fected hy the fre shets. Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry purposes of any length or size desired. being cheaper than hemp. Scales of weight and strength, with pri ces annexed, furnished on applicatipn tothe man Lid A-s. HALLIDIE & CO. p23m 412 Clay Street. San Francisco Nevada Iron and Brass And Machine Shop, fitted up or repaired. 1 kinds of Buildw,y, Caatin 4 Saw, Grist Malt and Hark Mite ; Horse Power and Cay Wheels. All orders fill promptly.and at 46 1uw rates as any estaviish inent in Satramesito or San-/ranciscee—freigh ded. “ped 16-tf ” HEUGH-& THOM. _ CHARLES DUNN, Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. yo E—In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the Dee. 17—tf ufacturers, or theiragentsinthe interior towns Foundry TE, ocien frees Neyada €ity+, corcer of TIMMONS & CO., DEALRRS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ‘ No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, ph. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Com mercial Street, Nevada. HOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALlers in : GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, er Goods Delivered Frew of Charge: Nevada, March 6th, 1863. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET No. 56 Commercial street, ) Cc. MASEL &. COW, (Successors to Chas Kent.) 4 J.C. MASEL & CO., respect fully-inform their ‘riends and the public that they can/ulways be ‘ound at the above place, where they keep va handthe-Pest quality—of Amer,.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef gnad bork. _ Live Beet Cattle slwaysfor sal. c* areas onable price E . , Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits continuance of the very liberal patrenage héretolore received. Nevada, May zstho if A CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Commercial Street, Two doors below the TrasscnirtT office BULACHER & KRAFT. ’ 5. all kinds; and customers will be attended with out a moment’s delay. ‘ Nevada, Sept 3d.¢1m TREES! TREES!! te Pen Pear, Plum, Cherry: ie : Apple and ever kind Of the choicest varicties. 3 varieties of im, ind. For-sale at reasonable prices. -M 8. MARSHALL N; B.—Leave your orders at Dr Kent's Dru; Store, or at Marshall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. j\ MILES BEALLS. && SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Counse ot Law, MILES Bee and Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada Territory. s onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate CYUCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS.. FRESH MEATS¢F ALL kinds, at Wholesale and Ketail.— This Market, is continually sup plied with the choicest ‘meats of ported English Goosberrys oud Shrubs of every — et Kidd's» — HNiGAS een ein 7 Niles Searls, Commissioner of Deeds for