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March 4, 1862 (4 pages)

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yned at rator. 4 EET. ‘862. attendck, pre. . nh2 td Iss, . Spring . nn Object the mext ‘any othall insive Gold >thice is ! ‘ou LEY, ET, © their Inst euncerte. @ tenance of Hon. Jesse O. Goodwin, Marysville. An important case in court bas » brought him among us as attorney. > in Europe, and iu our midst. ) secessiomsta have actually gone to work like etre rccerememaners Aevala Daily Transcript, ‘THEATER.—We understand that Chas Dillon, with a splendid stock company wil] appear in this city. Thursday evening. Due notice will be given in our issue of to-mor row. Mr. D.. is highly spoken of below, and we are pleased to learn that he designs’ visiting this city. Fime.—We learn that the new house of Mr. R. Rafford, near the summit on the Hen. ness Pass,-was burned to the greund in the’ afternoun of Tuesday last. The fire caught in the roof from the chimney. The loss is 4 severe ne ag the house was-large and new-t The place is generally kugwn by the name of Jackson's Ranch. nn I i An alarm of fire touk plage at Grass @ Valley yesterday morning. It originsted in’ 74% barber's shop. No damage. “Dimes Favors.— Our enefgetic Assemblymen ; W.H. Sears will please .accept our thanks q for State documents of interest and value, * Concert FoNiGutT :—We refer our read4 ers to the advertisement of Mr. Dreyfuss for @% concert which -will be given at the Milwaukie Brewery on Spring street, to-night. The band which has been engaged for the oceasion is the same which has already delighted our music and lager beer loving’ citizens, at Mr. Potter's Saloon aud Mr. Biasauff's Brewery. ‘This latter place had been selected -by the.old Their apprehensions lest the supply of lager should give out in any place short of a fountain head brewery, was the motive which impelled them. Mr. Dreyfuss wishes it distinctly. understood that his sapply is as unbounded as Mr. Blasauff’s, and of as good a quality. Give him a calli—the . “« do du” song is part ef the programme. . [> Rev. Mr. Cummings will preach at . the Bric Church on Sunday next at 11 o’clock. The public an’ invited to attend. Persona::—Among the gentlemen that the present seasion of the District Court has’ called together, we notice the familiar conof te The following is a list of grand jurors, summoned for Wednesday next: C. W. Young, A. W. Potter, J. B. Richmond, A. G. Pier, G. H Loring, Wm. Kent, » G. A. Lancaster, F. G. Guild. W. L. Tisdale, J.C. Abbott, Chas. Marsh, 8. Furth, J. Williams, Z. D. Dean, A. H. Hagadorn, Jno. } Turner. THe News, as usual of late, is not bad to take.. Our-armies are advancing the Potomac, in Tennessee and North Carolina, “j.and Yancey has quit Paris in disgust. It be© gins to be acknowledged on all hands that the back of the monster secession is broken. The sighs indicate it in the Atlantic States, A lot of loafing honest men. If Secesh is not in the last exi Syemity to do that we have always wofully misunderstood the breed—that’s all. Tue Stone FLeer.—We find a friend in the Opinion Nationale, of Paris. which, De-~ ecember 25th, says of the stone fleet: “The English, outraged at thie peaceful blockade, swear the dark ages show no parallelexample of vandalism. The universal deselation of Attilla was nothing as compared to the stoning up of two ports at which blessed cotton is wont to load. Civilization is ou by such an act, and every natien should combine to save this age from such a disgrace. The ideais diabolical, an infernal revenge, which only the brains of Northern “Yankees could hatch out. This declaration came from the English. who, in 1807, in time of peace, bombarded Copenye burned the Spanish fleet, and sacrifi‘eed, by these exploits, the lives of two thousand subjects of a neutral and friendly power. *Dieu.et mon droit.’ God and my right. My right is my God ; end my God is my in” i Our MuLatro Vice Presipent.—The praiie Avatenste hes an article on the “m ™" Vice President of the North. It “ We have only been able to account for the remarkable lukewarmness of . Tan iti Hi UMMONS.—State of ‘County of Township, before R McGound.P. The of the State of California te Francis F. Chase, me $ ee eee : his office cpr pe day of May A. D., 1862, at ten 0’ AM,to swer to the complaint of J.J. Adolph who mands of the Thirty. Dollars, — : chandise sold and delivered as account now on file in o when judgment wil! be Given under my hand this, the 2ist ind of FebA. D., 1862. BROBERT McGOUN, J. P. Upon reading the affidavit filed in this ceuse, and it appearing therefrom that Plaintiff has a ~~ eansé of action against the above named efendant, and that sa ident ot the State of California. Itis hereby ordéred-that. service of Summons herein be made by publishing in the Daily Morna: at least once a week for a period of three months. : Given under my hand this, the 2ist day of Feb. A. D., 1862. R. McGOUN, J. P. -A true eopy, attest. M. COMBS, Constable. St. PATRICE’S ANNIVERSARY BALL, TO BE GIVEN A THMPERANCE HALE !! Monday Evening, MARCH iTth 1862. Gy C. B. Irish and N. Flinn. TICKETS .....-++ FIVE DOLLARS. <P THE BEST. MUSIC has been secured for the occasion—Messrs. Smidtschneider and Plumhoft. The Supper will be given at Withington’s Hall. MARCH, I7th 1862. —-AT THE— HOOK & LADDER HOUSE! . ! Broad Street, Nevada City. BY MRS. JP. ADAMS. sapenneniy eninge MANAGERS. NEVADA. GRASS VALLEY: John Grimes, M Ford, Cooney, Mills O’Conner, Wm Callnan, Dan Mulloy, Wm. Osborn, Jas. K. Byrne; JONES’ BAR. RIRCHVILLEThos Kynoids, Jas Ryan; Thos Drum, John Fogerty, Ty JUAN. pun — boa. ie, ae nee ohn Hussey, Mr. we Jobn Durham, MOORE’S FLAT. [WASHINGTON Jas. McNamara, Richard Dillon, Michael McCarty M Fitzgerald, _BUREKA. CHEROKKE, Dan McCarty, J B Murphy, Anthony Thornton, Mr Fitzpatrick, OMEGA. Richard Pierce, Jas McCambriize, FLOOR MANAGERS. Pat Mulcahay, Jas Me Sourt, 4 Tongs pcr will be served at New York H-t:)} by Mrs. J. P. ADAMS. The Public are respectfully invited to at: without any further tovitetion. TICK TS FIVE vuLuans, E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Nevada city, California. Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s. f ai STE AMSHIP ORIZABA, E. 8. Farnework,........ .-.Commander, Will leave Folsom Street, Wharf on Tuesday, -March Lith 1862. At9 o’clock A. M., punctually. For Panama. Fygoonqure will be conveyed from Panama to Aspinwall by the Panama Railroad Company and from Aspinwall to New York by the Atlanti snd cit ERS, and rendered of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada. inst G ¥. Williamson and in favor of Daniel C ys for the sum of Six Hundred and Forty-two Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per month from the rendition of judgment id, together with all coste of suit, includuntil Pt ry fees. And whereas, on the said 24th day of AD., 1862, it was ordered decreed by the ssid court, that ihe montanes set forth in ‘s complaint be fo . and the property described, to-wit :—All pad singel the undiv one t interest of, : and i prot penn Bn _ in oon ny oged it in the Blue Tet Mining Distelet in ip and County of Nevada, State of Faown and as o “Ua a v's bang ra Bounded by claime ining Company on the nerth, andthe Wa Company on the defendant is a non-res! of the and festght of . the Central road’ Featous wishing oe vieit Bae in Nevada i ._“ iE Combs ST. PATRICK'S BALL : application, to atten those us with a call, at ail Seal eae ere ta ead eh WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK j Bari tioe ease’ mien snes Saat eorae — — CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.To LINCeLN._r Has a “ : ito to Lincoin in two hours! three hours ramento for business or can take the Se ck evamipeemee pas hake 2 . costs and damages if you fail to appear and an. posal, return] en oF ng the same day. Running of Trains: Leave Sacramento..... 6.30 A. M, and 2 P.M, Leave Lincoln......5.15 A. Muand 10.30. M. ightand Passenger Tariff. Through Passengers.... ++se+sThree Dollars Through Freigitt.....++s-..Four Dollars er C. L. WILSON. Nov. 30th, 186f—tf JUST RECEIVED! & Stinchfield’s DRUC STORE. MAIN STREET, RED DOG. The following Brands of Tobacco :— Signet. in foil. Golden r ¢ c Tam. O'Shanter. Signet. Gold Bans. Eureka, Solace. * Standard. —Also, the Very Best— SMOKINC TOBACCO Ever brought to this market. Boys vive usa call and satiafy yourselves that ~ our Tobacce is no humbug. -Combs & Stinchfield. Red Dog, Dee. 14th—tt FRESH R. M. SHAGKELFORD & CO., ¥ MARYSVILLE, Would inform the Merchants of Nevada and vicinity that they are again FORWARDING GOODS FROM THEIR OLD STAND. At the Feather River Landing. AT ONE DOLLAR PER TON Marysville, Feb. 20th, 1862. dee: CHEAP ‘WILLIAM SHAFER. Commercial Street, Nevada Offers better ba ih the Boo and Shoe line than any other house in Nevada.-His large and well se. leeted stock consists of Gentlemen's fine and coarse Boots which he sells at extraordinary low prices. Jus dropin his store and you will then be satisfied that there is a Cheap Boot and Shoe store in the town. : Miners, if your diggings are rand you wis to stud eogaonnty r3 SuARPER and buy a pair of his Cheap Boots. y Ledies ! your attention is called to his stock of Shoes. Repairing.—Particular attention given to this branch of the busiuess. Give mec a call and ootely rottesives. SHAFER. Nevada, Dec. 17th—tf
Cc. W. MULFORD, . At his old stand, Main street, Nevada.OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates. Sight Cheeks on San Francisco and Saeramento ae Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in suins to sult. Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Assay or owen po County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. Nevada, Jan. 7th, 1862. a CARDEN '! —AND— FIELD SEEDS! GROWTH OF 18611! JUST RECEIVED: —AND— FOR SALE! By Dr. Cc. M. BATES, Broad Street Drug Store. Nevada, Jan. 30th 1862. FRUIT TREES and Foreign Gra Vines.Intending.to visit the Wine Dirtricts of Europe next season, I have ned to-sell off my large stock of Choiee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines And Cuttings the ensuing Winter. Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant Orehards or Vineyards. or deal in Trees and Vines, can have Great rr by APT early WILSON FLINT, low R Street Levee, and after Dec. ist will have a Depot in K Street, between 4th & th Sacramento, for sales ni0-6 tf E. H. GAYLORD DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Will practice in all of the Courts of Nevada County. Office at the Court Hense. Nevada, Oct. 13th, 1861. Physician and Surgeon, FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street. (No. 96,) Nevaila City. March 6, 1861—tf BLANKETS: BLANKETS!! UST RECEIVED a splendid lot of White Swiss Blankets. large size and superior qualty—first lot ever in Nevada, which . will sell lower than any Store in town, White Swiss Crib Blankets, of superior quality. 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, Nevaca. Ss. MARX. Nevada, Jan. 28th—3m To the People ef Nevada Co. AM again ready to forward Goods to any section of the eountics of El Derado, Nevada, Placer, Amador, Sierra, and Nevada Territory. Mark, Care 9. H. P. W. & Co. Sacramento Ne O. 4. P. WHITE. DES. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Office—Corner of Broad and Pine strects, We would inform our friends and all wishing our services that E WE ARE PREPARED Sacramento, Feb. 15th —T— GEORGE. W.-KEDD,— + BALIEER, In the Granite , Broad Street, Nevada, Gis DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust orwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S Mint. Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento Di onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates Sallections pete and State and County Se¥ i agg peng -thehighest Market value Nev: March 7, 1861-tf , J. CG. BIRDSETE, BIRDSEYE & CO.,°~ BANKERS, NO. 30 Main street, Nevada City. URCHASE Gold Dust. Advance on Dust for Assay or e at the U. 8. Mint. Draw — Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville. ~~ a cae Highest price merry 4 ty Prantl ne e8 paid for Coun ° Roveta, ov 24th. ’BROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT constantiy on hand at the above well known Market, and for in Gaatitne to suit purchasers. MEATS DELIVERED in any part of the city, free of any charge. Prices acco g to quality of Meats purchased. je2s-tf JAS. COLLEY. A. Certain and Permanent Cure —FOR— Rhcumatism and Neuralgia!! 18 OFFERLD TO THE PUBLIC BY DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS. ij HEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA » are diseases which oftener than most others baffle the skill of the ordinary medical practitioner; ana are frequently pronounced incurable Experience having proveito Dr. Behrens’ that the most obstinate cases yield to proper treatment. he deems it his duty to place his GREAT REMEDY within the reach of all who may require it. His office in this city is daily visited by persons who have suffered for years from theses complaints, many of whom have tried, without avail, other eminent physicians and no ted remedies, and he has never failed to effect a cure. Thousands of others are prevented from availing themselves of his services by the inconvenience and expense attending a visit to the city. To these and ail others who are suffering from these distressing complaints, he offers his ‘“ ANTI-RHKUMATIC ELIXI2, ” with the assurance that it is composed of the same remedies he has used so successfully in his private Packages of the ELIXIR can be sent by Express to any part of the Pacific States. All or ders promptly attended te Orders should be ad:iressed ** Dr. H. C. F. BEHREN*, corner of Washington and Dupont streets, San Francis eo.” Price, $2 ei ttle. Single bottles, or packages of one half or ene dozen bottles, sent as per order. ‘ s ebruary, 2d 3m AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Prop. T wo doors above Weaver & Newman’s Store. Broad Street, Nevada. W OULD eall attention to the fact that I have, on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Wines, Whisky, Cordials, &e. Also, afew gallons of Wine manufactured from the grape by myself, in thie city None but the Best of Liquors offered for sale. Nevada, Dee. 4th, 18% Mm. J. HYDELIFF, —(SUCCESBOR TO J.C’ GREEN & CO.) —DEALER iN— Greceries and Provisions. and General Merchandise, Red Dog. HE unders havi hased the en1 tire Stock aaa weatasen ofthe late firm of J. will conduct the business at the Briek Store. on the north side af book aceounts and debts firm ef J. C. Green ge sens owing said firm are requested to Pall and settle vith me, at the old stand, without EP Wighest Price paid for GOLD DUST. 04 Red Dog. Feb. 15th, 1862. re M. J.H¥DELIFF. SILES SEARLS. A. G SILES SEARLS & NILES, = c. &. FELTON. . ~ WINE & LIQUOR STORE. . . .HosT ER's 8 c s acknowledged to bea sure preventive and cure for Fever and Ague, Flatulence, Heaviners «. the Stomach, or any other like affection Their effect upon the syetem ia most miraculous ; they give a healthy tone to the ststem, relieve «t! morbid matter, and fn fact thorougly cleangs the system ofall imptirities. In no care has it beet: known to fail, bufon the contrary new virtuew have been found in fts tise: To those afflicted with any of the above ills of the body, the «+ Bit. ters’ are offered as a spettly and certain cure, Try them and form your own opinion. —Sold by Feb. 7th.—1-m. BOOT A N D SHO E STORE’! Denggists and dealers everywhere. FASHION RESTAURANT. “No. ‘ J. BROAD STREET, EE OPEN AT ALL HOURS—Day and Night WM, MONAMIAN,......Proprietor Fi Gh deme eee ee oF 1 AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE In THE BEST STYLE AND aT MODERATE RATES. ae Game Suppers, O rs, nd abZooa "toiene ie ‘und mearhen, fereinies oh oa moments notice, and got im a style i the taster of the greatest Aa style to suit MEALS AT ALL HOURS. : I interid to keep the “* FASHION” ag a firstclass restaurant, and as such I recommend it to the people of the city and the county at large, Those persons who relish a GOOD ME L wil) do well to ‘‘ call and see’' for themselves. Nevada. Nov. 26, 1860-tf.. BLAZE’S TAVERN, TEYou Want a Geod Drink, ~ GO TO BLAZE’S! . Nevada. Sept. 6-tf T. ELLARD BEANS, . No. 52. Broad Street,. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Nevada, Oet.20th, 1861.—tf BAKER & WYMORE, — DEALERS 1N .Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada, RESH MEATS; of All KINDS, on-hand and for pale at Cheap rates for cash, Goode falivered Free bg oo ad +7 shalleemobateasades = es WEAVER & NEWMAN, Yo. 59 Broad Street. Nevada, » HA LIQUORS, QUICKSILV RR, oA PU, Bar ey, Wheat, Ground Feed, &c. Iways on hand the largest stor found this tide of Sacrament stork to be Possessing facilities unsurpassed, W great fuducements to the trade. bien ieasall WEAVER & NEWMAN UNITED STATES BATHS! AND _. HAIR DRESBING SALOON. YHE be a would inform the citi f Nevada and vicinity that.they ie completed a gue bet ang Howes, slomes pg bop known es shm where the » can be acoommodated with Baths at all ‘mee They also keep eonstantly on hand “* Dr. Genning’s ae tor, & celebrated for ifs medical powers over the human Hair. It entirely eradirates dani ‘end keeps the hair from turning . : ton hand. PERFUMERY—A fine asso LAMPE & BRO. 64 Broad stiect 620-tf as MINERS! ‘HE best and cheapest C ing for Min ] Hose ever made. Be ng! cematoene requiring no elampe to fasten the Hose. Can be coupled and uncoupled in half a minute. Any person who upon trial is dissatisfied can retura them and get his money back. For sale «HH. CRAWFORD & CO. And JOHN PATTISON, Telegraph Office. Nevada, Nov. 21, 1861. NEW MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. Two doors from Mayers & Co's Shoe Stor PAT. MULCAHAY would inform the citizens of Nevada and b the surrounding country thet he has opened a “First Class Meat Market, And will keep constantly on hand the very best quality of ; Beef, Pork, Mutton, &c., Give me a call—my prices are lov. Nevada, Nov. 25th. BAILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, on te NEVADA, _ ue Proprietor . weuld anneniwe to the public of this county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Motel,Which he designs keeping in bs style the forts of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE The 8 WG . MATTRESSES and the are pos Tae THE BEST.OF saquees AND WINES To be at the Bar. 1. feds are alt fara ‘tl ~~ RATE OF CHARGES: per day...61 50 Board and : Hi. &. BRADLEY. CYUNTY SURVEYOR. OV ¥ICE—At the Court House, Nevede Attorneys and Counseiors at Law, Office—Broad street.K ‘s Bufiding. COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL st Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,