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March 6, 1863 (4 pages)

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The Nevada Daily Transoript _ FRIDAY MORNING, M&RCH 6th. EXHiBITION.—The long talked of Exhibition te begiven by the scholars of the High School comes off at the Metropolitan Fheatre this evening. We auticipate witnessing one ofthe most interesting shows ever given on the boards.of the Metropolitan. Thechildren have succeeded in disposing uf about 250 tickets, and it will doubtless reveh 5007 by the time the performance conimences.— These who have not been called upun should by all means-attend on this occasion mid en courage a school which will prove a great} benefit to our city os Es” The Odd Fellows in this’vity contems plate having a grand time.on the 26th of next month. Their new Hall will be dediexted ‘wa that day. an oration will be delivered, a procession formed of all the Odd Felis. e county, a superb supper will be got up and the performance will elose with a ballin the evening. The Committees have been appointed totsake the necessary ar_-Fangements neeenviy willbe done Te= ‘gardless of expense. The members of the Order are looking ae ores 26th with a great deal of pleasure. It proniiges to be a gala day. —— eM. Greenhood, an old resident of Nex -vada, is pow located in Sacramento for the purpose of earrying on a Commission busi____hess and -forwarding goods to this section of country and Washoe. Our merchants should give hima trial, as he warrants satisfaction } in his line. i “£39 A petition is being circulated and numerously signed by our citizens asking the Board. of Trustees to abolish theoffice of peund-master.”. It_is said, by those who know, that the duties of this office bave been mest shamefully abused. “If siith is the case . the Board should abolish the office or the officer immediately. x ? izes: EBrThe reads in. every direction are in excellent condition. The stages arrive here, from Sacramento, before sunset “Now is the time toenjoy a good buggy ride. John Laneaster is ready for the rush, with the rsa Hurdy-Gurdy institution has been _opeted on Broad street, at Ashmore’s old ~ stand, and now called Assembly Hall. They intend to stay here a short time, probably to reap 4 harvest until the new law against such placer goes into effect, then they will emigrate over to the silver region. terCaptain Knowles, with his posse of _ China thieves;-are busily engaged in digging a trench around the Court Houze, as a foun, dation for the stone wall which is to be built. Nevada city and county are very fortunate in having a lot of these fellows on hand, especially at a time when improvements of various kinds are al! the go. ~J.N. TURNER, our worthy Collecter, with his deputies, start out-inaday or two with the Assessor and his deputies, to collect taxes for the fiscal year 1863. Property holders are requested to have -gold coin in their pockets ready forthe Collector. By « CLoupY.—@¥ere are strong indications in the atmosphere of coming rain. The air is moist and warm, and the sun only at times makes his appearance. would be apt to throw peach trees too suddenly into bloom for the safety.of the crop, but showers are undoubtedly needed in sume parts of the State. 00. to atTRANSCRIPT we begin the sixth yolume. It affords us satisfaction to state to our read ets, that the paper is ina prosperous con~ dition, notwithstanding the high price of paper and dulness of the times. i= The celebrated McCue—James— the silver regiep. If the travel increases the next month as it has in the past four weeks, it will require more stages to accommodate the traveling public. Es” Ike & Blaze’s greenbacks are queted at par ia Grass Valley. They are payable on presentation at their counter, corner of Plae & Commercial streets. See their advertisement.If you want a good drink ‘‘go to Blaze’s.” E#”See advertisement of Davenport & will be resumed on "Wednesday March Ith, .at which time,the Moses Taylor will leave } mon now-axdays. A borse, that had seceded + from_asepicle, went dashing—by our_ office 0 doing a great deal of trouble will be saved: A warm shower . . NEW VoLume.—With this numberof the . leaves Nevada this morning for Virginia City. . . Last eyening be had a stage load booked for . Peopte’s Oppsition Line.—The regu: lar trips on the People's Opposition Lite + San Francisco. An opportunity now offers to those who wish to visit their friends at the East to do so at cheap rates. In connection with this matter; thé® latest news from the Isthmus states that the Nicaragua Transit Company have got the road in pretty gocd order for carriages from Virgin Bay ‘to San Juan del Sur, and have about fifty carriages for the tranportation of California goods and passengers ic Runaways are-becoming quite com< yesterday afterneon and the last we saw of him. was on the Red Dog road.This. is the fourth runaway within a week. a [We have received the March number of the North Pacific Reviews It is filled ‘with excellent and interésting reading matter, and also contains afine picture of the Mayor of San Francisco. H. F Teschemas cher.’ "The Grand Jury were -empanneled yesterday, in the Court of Sessions. The following is a list of their names: Chas. Marsh, Foreman. A.H-: Hagadorn. J. B. Richmond. Geo, H. Loring. Jeo. R. Lancaster. Geo, Weaver.—C. W. Young, E. Block, Jr. Mat. Funston, A, D. TowSam. Perry. .L.-W. 4 jay: v icks. J. R. Goodman. J.-C. Abbott tity arrived in this . there is a great denivad for them.—$B. (Ce The first number of aseve by-nine sheet called the *‘Young Aimerica,”’ piiblish-: ed at Sacramento, has been received at this office.. ; tar E. F. Bean, at the Post Office, has received a large assortment of Internal Reynue Stamps, which he offers for sale. The sidewalk leading to the HalfMile House is completed. Fiaé walk. to promenade on. _o-_--— . terThe Bankers inthis city are placing stamps on all theit checka for future use. Pa 2 ie Ss = PROCLAMATION $ ‘WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF Proclaiming to the World —THAT— — MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Can be obtained at LOW-RATES, at A. P.CHURCH & CO. Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. ' BATES & McCORMICK, Wholesale Druggists, _BROAD STREET, NEVADA, o> Prescriptions carefully compounded. 6% H. MACKIE, HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BAN EHKERS. (Successors to C.:W. Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. Gar. DUST bought at the Highest Kates. Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Saeramento Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sums to suit. Advances made-on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Aysay or Coinage. County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates, &. Agency for surance against Fire. evada, July Ist, 1862. — tf _ GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIEER, . In the Granite Building, Broad Street; Nevada. ( YOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust torwarded for Assay er for Coinage at the U.S Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento . on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates a made, and State and County Se purchased at the highest Market value Nevada, March 7. 1861-tf NILES SEARLS. A. GC. SEARLS & NILES, . , Attermeys and Counselors at Law, fice—Broad street Kidd’s Building. 307" Niles Searls, NILES Co. in another column. Give them a call. Nev ada Iron and Brass For wm And Machine Sho FE eine Sireet, Nevada City TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL1 to order: Castings and Machinery of ever description. Quartz Machinery cnowenel fitted up.or-repaired. All kinds of Buildy, Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills; Horse Powerand Car Wheels. Ail ordera filled promptly.and at af .uw rates as any establish ment in Sacramento or-San Francisco—freigh added . = HEUGH & THOM. Feb 16-tf TIMMONS & CO., . -__DEALRRS IN. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS; No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring*s old stand. a, Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. ". Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as . In the Decline or Change of Life, FEMALES! FEMALES ! -FEMALES HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For all Complaints incident to the sex. No Family should be : Without it And None will when once 5 a Tried by them. a It is used by ( ; YOUNG AND OLD, Before and after Marriage. ; During aud after Confinement, To Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to 1ts Proper Channel and . Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution, “From whatever Cause Originating. = USE NO. MORE: WORTHLESS PILLS! Take _ HEEMBOLD'S. EXTRACT BUCHW: See: advertisement in anoth®r cofumn. ut out, and sent for it.” ; BIRDSEYE GOLD, SILVER& COPPER ‘ Mining Company. -_ —_—_— yy NOTIOSB! Fe ']\HE Board of Directors have levied an assessment of two dollars per share (or eight . cents per foot,) on the Capital Stock of the Com pany. Certificates of Stock are now ready and will be delivered upon payment of the asseasment and signing the Stock Books. An_ early payment of assessments fs requested. JOHN PATTISON, Nevada, Jan. 20, 1863. Secretary. NEW STOCK-WINTER GOOD —AT. JEHE— American Dry Goods Store __CHINN-& COLBY: _ 3 AVE justtreceived from San Franctseo" the LARGEST AND BEST. SELECTRD >STOCK of WINTER GOODS! > Ever brought in the Mountains. ‘ ips = ba TME DRY Goops ___.
Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding country at such prices that can -noft tail to suit. SILK GOODS--Néw Variety, . DRESS GOOD:;Toliles Peintes, Jacenes, Indiennes, Soicries, 5000 yards Westin! Silk and Wool Shellers, Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds, BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS, 1000 Pieces of Linen. Gloves of every size ond celor. French & American Prints; Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Weel, Damask, Lace-and Muslin Curtain Table Damask, Brown and. Bleached? Sheettaeg. -_ A large Stock of Trimmings, Mohair, , Barege. Marseilles & Lancaster Quiks, Mantillas, Shawis, Embroideries, Bonnets, Shakers, Sunshades, . Umbrellas, Parasols, NEW STYLE DUSTERS! NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ! New Style of Ewbroidery, entirely -New BONNE%S & CHILDREN S HATS ! New Style of DRESS SILK. This permanent stock of Dry Coods—the largeet ever seen in the mountains of Califernia— was bought for Cash and we will guarantee to sell cheaper than ‘any other establishment van possibly sell. Ladies! calland examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere Give us one trial. ~ CHINN & COLBY. Nevada. Oct. 25th. A Read the Atlantic Papers ! ! , AND PERIODICALS !! If ye would know allaboutthe War! EAD aloud! and let your friends know they can get them all at A. P. CHURCH & €O’S. Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. ef Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada. ~ : FAST FREICHT LINE ! AM NOW PREPARED TO FORward Packages and Goods of all Kind ! ' bo VIRGINIA CITY! “Through from Nevada in 3 days; ! THOS. HENRY: Forwarding & Commission Merchant, Nevada Territory. on ee ori At Weaver & Ce., No. 50 Broad St., Mevada. Nevada, Feb. ist, 1863—ti ae BROAD STREET, NEVADA, — ae ir.. $100 Rew ard—Forany Case of pod cng in any stage, which , te CHEAU’S GOLLEN BALSAM faits tocure. No comment is necessary upen this medicine, it stands entirely upon its own udequaled merits ; it has cur-_, ed thousands-who have wasted handsome fortunes,and will cure eee more. Golden Balsam-No.-f for first-andwecond stages, such aS sores upon thelegs or other parte of the body, sore eyes, etc., ete. Golden + ag Ne. 2, for Tertiary, Mercurial and Sphilitie Rheumatism. Price, $5 per bottle ; upon receipt of this Sum we will ship to any part. of the State.— NoTIce.—Wehaye no agents for this medfeine, and arc sole proprietors and manufacturers. All orders must bedirected to us to obtain the genuine. “Observe well the manufacturer’s name . upon each insidelabel. We guarranteé a perfect and lasting cure. RICHARDS & WHITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Clay and sansome Also, Sole Agents for the celebrated SPANISH ANTIDOTE, & preparation never known to fait; {gr-the:curé of Gleet Gqnorrhea Irritatidn, Gravel. and all Urinary derange_ments. None genuine without our circular of Golden Balsam wrapped ea around the bottle. _ocim3 £8 RE-OPENING NICARAGUA ROUTE! 730 miles shorter than any other Route‘ ' People’s Steamship Line CONNECTING CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. The fast and well known Double = engine steamship, MOSES TAYLOR, 1,500 Tons. E. HOWES... seieeee eseees _o+eCommander. Will leave for SAN JUAN_DEL SUR, _ Wednesday, March Lith, 1863! ! FemMi sion street. Wharf, San F rancisco at-9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytown with the splendid steamship ItLLINoTSs, 2.4500 Tons. These steamers are unsurpassed for s cleanliness snd safety, and every effort wi made to insure the comfort of Passengers No expense has been spared to make the NICARAGUA ROUTE . ! NOT ONLY ‘THE. QUICKEST, peed 1 be I But the Safest and most Desirable. I. K. ROBERTS, Agent, No. 407 Washington street, Opposite the lost Office, jaz4-td San Francisco. DIARIES! DIARIES!! FOR THB YEAR 1863 ! FOR SALE BY A. P.CHURCH & CO BROAD STREET, Nevada. * Nevada, January 28th, 1863.—tf _ FINE ARTSYLL those who are desirous of obtaining a fine Engraving or Lithograph, framed or unframed, or, Materials & Studies or for Prawing & Painting, co Would do well to call at the largest establishment in Gan Francisco of — ROOS & WUNDERLICH, Goupil & Co’s ay 4 ‘al oneree: CHINA, GLASS WARE sta.,. Sen Francisco; CROCKERY. SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLRY, Ete. ~o PERCEY DOUCLAS, . 421 iMontgemery street SAN FRANCISLO, ; HAS THE. Largest and Best Assortmentjiof Good Pe oan in the City, ALL OF WHICH HE 1S*SELLING AT TWA LOWEST -PRICES. THOSE WHOBUYFOR CASH ©’ WILE-FIND IT— Greatly to their Advantage to give him t call before purchasing elsewhere. ~ San Francisco, Dec. @th—im3dp HOTEL DE PARIs. _ Broad™ Street, Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL Proprietor. ¥ known establishment gone a thorough refitpies the Pro. «imine for 0 igen wv make ita Ne efortis spared to wasnt Clase Hotehand Restaurant, where travelers and “boarders 4 treet 1 every attention, te ee ini &y Ball, Supper and Dinner parties wit be. THIS well has just-under ting and over prietor invites thémselvés. gotten upto order, by applying to the under. signed ‘OV. CHAUVEL, \. -_ Nevada, June 10th, 1862. tr NS Sy 1862! 18621: As6e2t:: A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento. Hs issued thestyle of HATS for Fall aad Wintcr wear. 8 thisis the best place ‘in the State to procure a fine and fashionable tile, callon him and selectonefrom his the largest stock in the country, at prices lower tnan ut any other house, : N. B,—Orders from the countr romptly at tended to. Large assortment of Prdies’ ‘urs and Buggy Robes always on hand. sep-10 PIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial street. (Successors to Chas Kent.) ; J.C. MASEL &CO., pd fully inform thetr ‘riénds and the : yublic that they can always be ound at the above place, where they keep cw hand the best quality of Amer.can BEEF, PORK, MUTTON Corned Beef and bork. —Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor sale c* areas. Unable price 7 ; Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal patrenage heretofore received. Nevada, May 28th~ if PIONEER CIGAR STORE S. ROTHSCHILD, ][)5°E* in Cigars, Tobacco, Genune Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N. B. Store closed from to aturday evening. Friday evening BAILEY HOUSE, Broad Street, Nevada. NAT. BAILEY, s WOULD inform his old friends and ve the public that he has taken the above '1).house and is now ready-tevecommodate esd all who favor him with their patronage. THE ROOMS Have all been furnished with the beat of Beds and Furniture, inferior to none in the mountains. THE TABLE Will at all times be furnished with the best the market aflords ; THE PRICES Will be as reasonable as any house in the city. Ro ~The House will’ be keptopen all night, ber NO LIQUORS SOLD. Give me a call, and I will guarantee satisfaction. NAT. BAILEY, Nevada, Feb. 10th, 1843, Proprietor. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. siaiet The following steamships will be dispatched in-the month of March, 1863 : Gelden Age, Hudson, Com’r. March 2nd. Sonora, “Tapidge, * lth, Constitution,Watkins, * 21st. From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, A. ¥. For Panama. Passengers will be conveyed from Panama te A+piow 1) the Panama Railroad Company cad from / Fear to td York by the Atiagtic il« Steams yom é scene ia ime? © BF ES, Ageat. New § 2 mery Street fy 1011 ew wre 19 ais Block.) FORB : Cor. Secramento & Lridesdorff sts. San Franc ince