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March 31, 1863 (4 pages)

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iy «gta. gee AHR Ss ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY BALL ‘Bevada Daily Transcript, taken to Alexandria and; placed— ‘ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Railroad, and, therefore, it is but just that pitals. No more passes will be granted to The Forty-Fourth Anniversary “a Broad Street, Nevada. a given by the Odd Fellows of Nevad the whole State should contribute to its cone persons alter to-day. at-Nevada, on place take Wiil , county Indian tribes struction. Those should pay who are to ~ A delegation from various GEORGE R. LANCASTER, Prop’r. MONDAY EVENING, interview with the President toeday, an had shirk, d shoul one no and t, derive the benefi 7" april 27th, 1863. Di-, the n presence of the Representatives, MAROH 28. 1563. E ‘ , after the formal and oft repeated declarations plomatic corps, and other distinguished peraker Hill Nm Wand, San Fran B Bullard, of the whole people that the road is a neces~ sons. Speeches were exchanged, with ex~. TN en es, yee e Je a and hip, E. W. Roberts, Nationpressions ef peace and friends L. A. Walling. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31st. sity, ae-well commercial as State and A.P. Chureh, President to improve their) R sylvester, Sailer F FP Kelly f ge, do the from e L. W. Williams, promis siveexclu s other xpect on? E. Block, jr. al. "We should not-e g AE conf 7 ‘ambrid J. 8. Kaneen, condition. Little Bear, the greatest Chief i gre o —— : & eeman, rr og C . * ao Gone F pee t. benefi aed our pam for i poy aed to an ly to build wifat is he would wae is present, said Paciric Raitroap. Canir se Butt? : ents ngem to Committee ‘of Arra Baldwill, San F But the road will be of more benefit Howard, Grassdo V Judge ¢ . te ng anythi doing from sey, people his Pres t E. preven Mrs.A Baldwin, do After having talked ten years.upon the beneW. . ' there was trouble it GL Waters, Chas. Marsh, counties than-te others, and the con-~ incur eur ill-will, and if bad & servant, ° N. Rabbitts, W. do k, Clar & wife, than Jona the on condnct fits, Nationaland State, as well:as commersome to owing be would riot A. P.Chureh, CH Culver, do -E€ Purdman, Ranch Q. C.~ Torson, ions should be graduated justly. But. part of Indians. They were sorry thers was Mrs E Block. jr. sv’e R-A Pierec, Ranch W C Hickox, M ciat; which must result from the construction tribut . Williams. L.W _ city at Britton, WS State TS -Knhilf, Theodore Lampe. can be obtained from the great troable in this country now between . . P. Hawley, ° Thos ‘of the Pacific Railroad ; after having urged as little a feo te CF — Fisher, . W to are that the white people. present time, those counties 0 ~ Miss Nicholson. San the building of the railroad asa proper and the Committee of Invitation : Offici«! orders were issued to-day to finally] D G Collins, the from t benefi ate. immedi most theve a -recei hake. w Eee ee {rt . Dex Middle GRASS VALLEY ; the in _ important plank in every party platform; havVirginia place Western ROUGH & READY = W Groves, Columbia-H. _ —W on of the road should be ready to paitment E. McLaughlin, do ructi const 4 deughter, . ns ; resolutio Ault ans with e -: politici ef acordanc ns in. , elictio the—dir ned condem ing J.P. Skelton, do .do J W Wilson, ance. The which passed the Senate on the eve of ad~ . J C Hulse, assist Bovyer. iate D, immed '" most the render J M, Lakenan. do F. Montgomery, towards the great subject ; and finally the ‘ . E P Tracy; Maples RM Turner, h that jourument. wealt of t amoun an have es. counti WOOLSEY’S FLAT: MOORE’S FLAT: . ed project having been indorsed by both the C.R. Edwards, The President will issue a proclamation . n, to rendkma ient Hic suffic O. kK. credit a of basis tie 2th. forme March Allen Herbert, , prayer. and sley fasting people of the State and the Nation, we are of King ¥. J, Washoe nof the road a certai J Rickelton San Fran. W Kurr early completion the er SAN JUAN: and_priial ; 28.—Offic doubt March no n, ' be : Washingto can DOG do there RED saying in J carr ° warranted & wife. , Ds We hope to see the_central counties of vate advices reecived from the City of MexGWkh irkalder Nich’s AcChardburn Red Dog that tle belief is general that the Pacific ty. Track DDennison do come up and~make good their oft ico to the 20th ef Murch, speak of the cer. » Wagner, State ‘ oo a B K city F age Railroad ought to be built from various con~ the oo invaFreoch the. against success of tainty , €ol Hubbar para P Juan ed assertions, that Paeific Railroad is is GWooth . oc > iter write ” — ie the» write CarlileSancity Pac 4 which facts. siderations. The people of the State are -in repeat de» oA oo the to credit their g House Mrte loanin Six by Loyd ity, VI Grass nicate tend to show the justness 0 these an» . 4 Curle "earnest then,when they say,as they have said a necess F a_ Gold Nevad Thomas W.M ry’e that Bufington,Ma see. ED ot having} -cann French the .__We tieipations. Se farfrom ~ d6 ~ repeatedly, the project should becarried out. great-work Moores G Lovering W D Long assert» been hus as °° Mexiee, of city t. the taken exemp ly entire alley be V Miss Ross Virginia C J Teppex Grass But how is it to bedone? “Let us look at eounty should d° ed, Gen. Forey hid: fallen back 20 miles on Mrs Gillispie do., J Hasking the ways and means that present themselves Drunk.—The Washington corresponden® the 20th of February, and was within 15 and the difficulties in the way and to besur. . the Union save Senator McDougal has miles-ef Puebla; but on the 2d of. March he was 35 ihiles away. It was however antici s of mounted. _ If we but look at the high rateof cing California and the Senate by pated that Puebla would be attacked by the thousands of enbeen disgra money and wages, and the disgusting drunken €xhibitions of himself. 15th of Mareh. “President Juarez had -visiterprizes opening all around us for the inis a pew correspondent. The old ted Puebla, and reported the arwy in excel“Castine” man “gue our State with alacrity. ones writing from Washington make no mention of it, beeatise they have seen McDougal lent-eondition: Large contingents from the Mexican States had arrivedin the City of Mexico, which would make™the garrison candidate for the office_of City B. Election, May 5th, 1863. that body owe'it to the dignit of the State of Poland have sent in their resta’ t ignations. respec self their tu and Senate States A Cabinet Cauncil was held at Paris to cénledges of great richness in which all the surcouse-tolassociate with a sot by driving him what action was necessary in regard to sider Invested—and be can coast the of plus capital thousands of gold, silver and copper bearing from the National Capitol. mote. These ledges require an amount of PaRtor-SKATES.—A Montgomery street machinery to extract the metal which calls Mining dollars.. of millions trader advertises parlor skates for sale. for millions upon capifor field What do we want with skates in this counthen offers a more promising out holds try? A Yankee once shipped a lot of warmtal than railroads. The former how railroads, ing pans to. the West Indies on speculation. quick and large profits, while pay to But another Yankee tore the cover off and ever promising, cannot be expected till the proper points ate connected by them, made the warming pans into dippers to dip ‘and a railroad of any considerable length, A telegram from Cracow of the 10th, says that preparations ate being made by both the molasses with -Perhaps these skates may be turned into chopping knives to make mince like that part of the Pacific Railroad extend: ing from the navigable waters.of the State to meatand hash with. ae the silver mines of Nevada Territory, reof School Trustees for election LP'The quires time’tor-construction and an outlay of this district wilt be held-on Saturday next, millions from which no immediate interest the 4th cf April, for the current year. The ean be derived. take. place in the Intermediate The circumstances are, therefore, such A. §. Thornton, 2 Every capitalist is desirous of invests it almost impossible to obtain money from California capitalists to build the Pacific Winter Clothing! Railroad, or our share of it. And the, want of ‘substantial aid from our own citizens operates against obtaining capital from abroad, for it is difficult to make capitalists eleewhere understand the peculiar condition of tlangs on this coast. The fact that our own men of means do notinvest in the rails Navy ficiently strong to repel the threatened atroad is prima facie evidence to eastern motack., Great activity has prevailed at Shel. that individual capital cannot be obtained on this coast to a suffi; cient amount to complete our share of the great Pavific Railway. directions. \ It is drawn in other Probably, there is not enough guished citizens praying that the $200,~000 for the Broadway railroad -chartér—be given to the New York soldiers in the field who have received oo -bounty, or to the families-ef these -who have fallen. . It is believed that. this will be received with with enthusiasm throughout the State. Harrisburg, Pa. ,Mareh 27th.—Gov. Curtin telegraphs te-day from the Army of the Potomac, that_he finds the army in admirable condition and good spirts, with full confideuce in the chief and subordinate ofiicers. surplus capital here, were it all concentrated upon the road, to completeit. And the fact that what-there js, is notdrawn readily to aid the work operates as a bar to obtainig capital from abroad. Wo are thus brodght down to the censideration of the Louisville, March 27th, Pp. M.—A_ special questiog—Where are the méans to come dispatch to the Jeurnal says there were from to build the Central Pacific Railroad ? 80 rebel pickets’ in “the vicinity of Dan subsidies can be granted. To obtain that of reaso is owipg retaken. Labi “ladies o: perint may im! affiir, b termine about it OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: TWO BIT HOUSE! freely, 107 Broad Street, Nevada City. THE undersigned takes this method Mee ., washed of informing his friends and thepublic, that he is still at his old stand, on Broad street, at the ‘Old Brooklyn House,” REQ where he will serve, a Fie square meal. for two bits. Also, a good Bed for the same price.— Board and Lodging; $6 ayweek, tune G cial str H. PY RMONT. FOR SALE ! jaz2 At the time set to the dealer PART or whole, as desired, of the Gold notice Tunnel Quartz Ledge and Mill. situated on .Deer Creek, is offered; -contains Once ‘2,400 feet Yard, and, of > to-wit
place 1 pace. The Millisin good running order. ‘tt has 6 Stamps and 2 Chili Mills. Thisis an excellent opportunity for parties to invest in a paying claim, Further particulars enquire of T. GILES, At the Gold‘Tunnel Nevada, March 8th. BATES & MoCORMICK, . -Pacific Mai Steumship Co. Wholesale Druggists, renewel vig lance. Had the banditti made an attempt to execute their concerted plans, they would, in all certainty, have met with a ~“ROAD STREET, NEVADA, oa The ewes : following steamshi .ill CEE be dispatched in the teenth of S hm April, 1863: ST, LOUIS, Farnworth, Com’r, April GeoldenAge, Hudson, “ “ 3d. 13th. for sa Sonora, Lapidge, 23d From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A.M. Dis Burke For Panama.” « ‘Pinal by will be conveyed from Panama to A+pinwall by the Panama Railroad Company next, and fron. 4 »pmwallto New York bv the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company A. B. FORBES, Agent. Ma divore Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Wrane isco eter, and only ONE‘SIXTH of the BULK! Because, ji is FIVE TIMES the strength of the same size of the HEMP ROFE?! : Becease, it does not STKETCH orsHRIYK, in STA vored. and de nal ret brace¢ ges. ° Bacon DR. F. HILLER, 3 Homeopathte Physician aud surgeon 4 ( FFICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets, severe chastisement. The loyal anlitary bas 4 or wet weather ! Flagg’s Building, (up stairs.)companies were prepared to render any asecause, it does not ABSORB WATER, and DR. HILLER pays particularly attention to donble its original wKIGHT! sistance that might be deemed neceasary, eases of Midwifery. and all Diseases ef lony Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope standing. 7 aiid forces were held in readiness in this city. ball ee strength ! : Nevada. June 18th 3m That twohundred men were banded togethire Rope is the ONLY. KIND of rope that er to follow-imp licitly the orders of unknown can be used to ADVANTAGE, for Hoisting from Broad Street Market. leaders, shows ¢ onclusively that we have in deep shafts andinclined planest for long Pump the Sta te armed Secessionists.” Ropes, Derrick Gity Repes, Ferry Ropes, &e., &¢ Those who have one given our Wire Ropes A Mr. Deropier has recently shipped three hundred sparrows to Australia from. the hedge rows of England. The Southern Cross, in noticing this novel importation, says :. The in gold. _atate of feeling, from that source. "Rh8 coun‘ded in Washington to-day that tne rebel C.T. H: PALMER has exhibited to the ties offer the best inducements, and fothem invasion of Kentucky has been exaggerated, Folsom Telegraph the result of an assay ot and is believed that if on any scale, it has a the application should be made. . copper croppings, Which exist about two been effectually checked ere this. ‘Ail the sick and wounded of the army ef miles from that town; which yielded forty e Putowac ate being brought here and ;* per cent., or $880 pet tun. \ QU: Clay st Gold] time th Jollifies Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at A. P.CHURCH & CO. Cor. of-Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. Nevada, Jan. 23d. devastate the crops. abandonment of Danville incorrect. New. York, March 27th —The -rebel Col} eo he effee — THAT — Corner of Pine & Commercial Street. a fine plan to bring all the horrors of civil : little aid could be expected, inthe present . fayette. Washington’ Match 27.—It is apprehen~ done all torney t prisoner preme C MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ville last evening, who retreated in great disorder. The rebel force at Danville is . Proba Proclaiming to the World ! Co. uf Pine & Commercial Street. A Hurntros Boutpre.—At Hornitos on the State and the counties. But the State at Yorktown and Fort Darling, was arrested the 2lst instant, N. S. Stockton and George Buffum founda quartz boulder weighing forig burthened with debt and taxation, and in this city to-day; and placed in Fort Laty pounds, froua which they extracted $400 benefitted by the construction of the Pacific you are. California Ground WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF No. 48 Broad street ee trial, will USE No OTHER, at any_price. Circulars giving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will befor warded by addressing the manufactures. or their agents throughout the State. A.S. HALLIDIE & CO., 412 Clay st. San Francisco. . i part of the ding to mh?27-t W.H. CRAWFORD, Agent at Nevada. Seed! ee All kinds of Meat constantly on hand at the above well knowm mar, Ket, and for sale in quantities te suit purchasers. Meats. delivered city free of charge. Prices accor quality of meats purchased JAMES COLLEY. if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6-tf All kinds of Fresh Garden and Field Seeds, —AT— BATES & McCORMICK’S, Corner of Broad & Pine streets, Nevada city New Orieans Fruit Store! ; No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada. ' MICHELE CICATO, Froit.and Confectionery Store. Dried and Green — of all kinds, wholesale and réie ~ Fobacco, Cigars, etc. Nevada, mua Haw! Lit amen gran! Gil tiff. ment COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST © Seed!! Jor Hu Coar BLAZE’S SALOON, capital there are two sources to apply to— Taleott, who covstructed the fortifications Undoubtedly the whole State weuld it to exp PROCLAMATION H Also, on hand Gum Boots, all kinds and sizes. necessity to farmers of small birds to keep down the grubs is admitted on all sides. tain amount of capital is justly required by 1,500, including the Ist Georgia regiment. There ts nv security in New Zealand against the Gevernment te be expended before «her This preves that the rumora of the rebel the invasion of inyriads of caterpillars, which.) The Government haa been iberal, but a cer mercy. San Fraticisco. March 20—1m war upon Califorma. Fortunately, the com{7 Prescriptions carefully compounded. £4 ney kings that. they ought to avoid the probyville and Tulluhotna during -the last—five mandant at’ Mare Islatd was apprised of e days, and there are certain indications of a these plans and took proper precautions. _ Jeet also. ’ The Saginaw left the Navy Yard and anchors Besides, the fact that California is not .on forward thovement by the enemy-taiting to ed in our harbor, fully prepared for any draw ourarmy out. Gen, Joe Johnson may Wire Rope is seventy-five per cent Cheaper the same basis with respect to currency venture a direct attack on our. front and emergency that might ensue. She has not Thsn any other kind of Rope—Wury ? is another reason that deters eastern capitaflank our position, Gen. Rosecrans, howgove to sea yet, but may be sent down the coast on & short expedition, now'that this compe red withany other Rope lista from undertaking to help our pubhe ever, is fully prepared for any emergency. foul plan has been exposed. Although the ] ECAUSE, of equal strength, it is from FOUR to SIX There is no anxiety for the ultimate result. times more DURABLE ! -” works to completion, to say nothing of the New York, March 27th.—A_ petition “to navy yard has heretofore been well guarded, Because, it is FORTY percent LIGHTER ! still the exigencies of the times stimulated unsettled condition of the country. the Levislature is being, sigued by distins Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the DiamIt is, thus, eeen failed to No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & California. N. B—Our factory is always. open to the inspection of the public. White and Black! course; with it the powder magazine, the LATE EASTERN ITEMS. steamers Saginaw and Massachusetts, and Murfreesboro, March 27th>-A d@tachthe razee Independence, hoist the secession ment of the 34 Ohio cavalry had a skirmish flag proclaim the dominion of Jeff. Davis, and with a party ef guerrillas in the vicinity o with the fleet come down to the city, attack Readyville this morning: The result of the the Cyane, the fortifications in the harbor, affair is not Known. No doubt’ is entertainseize the river steamers ahd shipping in the ed that our forces at Readyville, which are bay, and if resistance should be offered shell under the command ef Gen. Hazen, are sufand sack San Francisco. ‘They had laid out confused Pioneer Steam Coftee and Spice Mills, for their action, the Saginaw, ready for sea, in, posséssion of the the follos breakage—can be had by ordering Marden & Folger’s Java Coffee OR .BRPICES, From any of the Grocers, or from their that we will sell our large stock of cient had been learned, and we give the statement on official information, that the design of the banditti was to seizé Mare Is. — severe 8 admitted by all to be far supe that every movement be made was noted, and wag securely tied up at the wharf. “pounced . Are rior to impurted articles—and no loss from F every individual he. held converse.with was The next stage will start on to-morrow, Wednesday. thing to 4 . hetee % SPICES & MUSTARD proper detectives placed upon hié track, so This peculiar conditiowof things renders extra. better, he . CELEBRATED Fresh We take thia method ef ‘informing the publie tain of the banditti was soon fouud out and " stage left yesterday with an land asa preliminary step. Me Cue’s Ce ing his money to the best advantage. Kobert Lindsey. settle w S. HAAS& CO., sight. to say Kr —ALSO— THe Alta publishes further of the Secession plans. It says: “The orgaaization of We have also receiyed an additional stock of Secessionists was effected at Napa, where Goodyear’s Kubber Coats! Assessor. sentence. ease for) that capital cannot be easily obtained here to citizen who has an interest if’ the welfare, Subjected’to.the same thorough espionage. He’ Was followed through Napa to’ Vallejo build railroads. However much you or To the Ladies. ct public schools should be present and 606 and intermediate points: The loyal militia howeverand may desire a Pacific Railroad, hand a iarge assortment of Ladies’ on have We that good men are ‘selected. The meeting of the. section were put on the alert, and bea. ould ~-strongmay be our-beliet thatit-w be held at.2 o’clock in the afternoon. — their armory was strictly guarded, and all and Children’s Shoes which we will sell at San will good paying institution as well as adding tona, the men ready for_action at a concerted sigs Francisco cost prices, after this date. as a nal. Happily their services have not been tional strength,we are not likely, if we were _ CB. H. Collier announces himself to invest in a road candidate for re-election to the office of City required, What was~to be done? Suffipossessed of the capital, when other more promising investments are in on Frida: I Assessor. S. HAAS & CO., \ why the . first T HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe is class class Hotels in San Francisco—andunused by them—does not contain any of the wholesome ingredients used wf foreign, invention to give.color or strength but is strony enough to stand upon its own merits. At Reduced Prices! election will school room at the head of Pine street. Every tence. & Folger’s ~ Marden do do NOTICE! any and all duties imposed upon them without asking questions: ‘he~ ostensible Cap proxuno, Burke se it waa cot March, 25th, 1863. —. such anature that they were held, as it were, to move at a moment’s notice and to perform The sent soner be oe « iekets, M. H. DAVIDSON, announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the VY offiece.of City Marshal. Election, May 5th, 1563. Nevada, March, 27th—td some two hundred persons or more were banded together by oaths similar to those already published. Their obligation was of for that. EUREKA: Candidate for City Marshal! Poles and the Russians for a great battle. ed to mal Geo. Dornin, E. J. Cook. Nevada, March ‘1st. would listen to no overtures so long as_ the Poles coptinued in armed insurrection. was not, Chas. Sehacdin Dan Furth, A. H, Mallory, M. Stinchfield, H. COLLIER announces himeelf a6 a the Emperor Alexander's dispatch that he red to hat FAMILY COFFEE! . For Assessor !: : there is fo novelty in strong enough to resist the French. drunk all the time and New York, March 28th.—The foltowing is his drunken displays. He ought to,be exadditional news by the Bohemia: : from the Senate. The wembers of pelléd All the Independent members of Council There are y of the United at 10 o’ch FS oe and large profit, it will be evident that an enterprize requiring years. to accomplish he» sefore.a retura can-be expected, woul d not ai <ugig0d.upon waturall y by the ca pitalista be of D Venable before the hat of meney, all proniising a speedy vestment do Mre Shoits Mrs J K Sale Grass V J Holland BURKE jurke’s ¢ Supreme. Sage i fs NESEBRERA ETB — Chta MLERHRIRGEIN H P ICN Nevada County Official Press. Tb thea Th 13th W 13th , MLE M et al 0. 6th. ‘E.