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March 7, 1863 (4 pages)

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sale rs tend= ek ! 1 sizes95,00. i to atlie that rch , 18654. ling his’ we: : day!!., on, and every rnings ? is route. ' 7 afro pee CUE, prietor. Houde. 19 The Nevada Daily Transcript SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7th : 3 pn UR A Tre EXxutprmox,—The entertainment given by the pnpi's of the High School, last evening was a grand affair. The participants in the different exercises acquitted themo'clock. The indictments were brand Larceny; Thomas Burke ‘and Orphen assaway, for robbery; Thomas Legg for as~ ult. withinten+ te—commit murder; Wim. mith and Jne:-Dennis;for assault with in lent to commit. murder. Monday OM the parties. yapital. nts in the institution. risoners will.adimit. 4 ays : ie same. f Supervisors is, to.say the least, unwise bts unless some useful purpose is subserv Bd; and tw increase the taxes of the county an amount double that levied for read pur“poses, at least 12 cents on the $1/0; or to @educt that amount from the amount collectate indebted Court oF Sesstons,—The Grand Jury ‘hich has been iu @éssion since Thursday 1orning, made its final report yesterday ‘at made, ornelius Reiley, Murder, the indictmént yas certified in the District Court, Ah Tuck, next is day set by the court, for arraignment of . A committee: from the jury visited” the They report it in goed condition bd that patients were discharged as soon as 7 heir condition admitted. There are 21 pa5 A committee appointed to visit the jail Pport it as well kept as the security of the In regard.to the wall and fence proposed. ® be ereeted by the Supervisors, the jury 4 «We believe the erection of the wall and ; fence is of no benefit to the botlding on said Vot, but solely for the purpose of ornamenting They believe that the incurring such an expense on the part of the Board apd they believe it to be illegal in this, that is not necessary for county purposes, and fhe Burrd are’ not authorized to contract selves with much credit. The singing was excellent, all of it; but a duett.by Misses Hackett @@V anBergen is deserving of especial mention. _ The young gentlemen who de~ claimed, performed their parte-weih The compusition, ‘‘No Mother,” by Miss Nelly Abbey, was well read, and the production is a . acredit to that young lady. Miss Jennings’ composition on “Cheerfulness way also excellent: “Among the tableaux, ‘‘Devotion, ~ . Pocahontas, Night and Morning. the Four Seaso 8, Magic Mirror, Army and Navy, the Old Arm Chair, The Spirit of '76 and the Spirit of 63,” were exceeingly well ren dered, although they were all good. Theexhibition will be repeated to-night, with a variety of changes and additions. —Those who have not seen it should not fail to be present this evening, and we xre confident that_all who witnessed it jlast night will not fail to be present, house. Give them a rousing RirLe Pir.—The rifle pit ‘about the Court House is rapidly approaching completiun. ~The plan of the pit was. devised by some one acquainted with the science of fortification evidently. Not like Gen. Pillow’s ditch, this is dug on the outside. ~ It is sug. gested that the trench might anawer_ for defensive purposes a yexror two and then be used to plant a hedge in. Thus two birds would be killed with one stone, and a living fence obtained about the Court House instead of one made of inanimate focks and iron. The suggestion is worthy of consideration.” ’ aie Brass Foundry . And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City TEAM ENGLNES AND BOILERS BUIL1 to order. Castings and Machinery of ev description. Quartz Machinery constru fitted up or repaired. All kinds of Buildy, Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills; Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders filled promptly. and at as 1uw rates as any establish e's oa in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigh Feb 16-tf HEUGH & THOM. Nevada Iron and TIMMONS & CO., DEALERS IN GROCERLES & PROVISIONS, --No: 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring's old stand. Nevada, Des. 2nd, 1862. * N FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as * HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For all Complaints incident to the sex. No Family. should be Without it -¥ And None will when once : Tried by them. Itis used by YOUNGAND OLD, In the Decline or Changé of Life; Before and after Marriage. During aud after Confimement, To Strenstiicn the Nerves, oe -. __ Restore Nature to 1ts Proper Channel and Tavigorate the Broken-down Constitution, From whatever Cause Originating. USE‘NNO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! _ Take v HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. See advertisement in anoth®r column. out, and sent for it. Tut BIRDSEYE GOLD, SILVER& COPPER Mining Company. YHE Board of Directors have levied an assessment of two dollars per share (or eight cents per foot,}en the Capital Stock of the Com pany. Certificates of Stock are now ready and will be delivered upon payment of the assessment and signing the Stock Books. An early payment of assessments is requested. JOHN PATTISON, SeerctaryNEW STOCK-WINTER GOODS —AT THE— ; Nevada,Jan,. 20, 1863. American Dry Goods Store BROAD STREET, NEVADA, . ‘De vot carried out.” Pport. Bery. air. —_—___-—> —_— way. see where they will bring up. 4 ess isan act of great injustice to all citizens. ‘Doder. these circumstances the Jury would “Suggest that the contemplated improvement > This partofthe report was agreed ‘to by @d of the jurors: Five submitted a minority Poor BurKe.—The Grand Jury which ‘ajourned yesterday afternoon, reported a “Bill against this notorious character for robThere is no doubt but that be will » hung. foe the murder of Wright, next onth, and the investigation in the matter of obbery will néver see the lightof day, only o far as Gassaway is concerned in the afPETITION. —A petition is in circulation : “and being numerously signed by all Classes > of our citizens remonstrating against the im*) position of an extra tax to continue the build© ing of the State Capitol. there has been but one refusal to sign the re« © monstrance. Se—far, we learn ' Tue people ot Nevada are said to be quite cold. Our Methcdist triends have been trying very hard to get up a revival which they . think is much needed here. After devoting every evening for the past two weeks in preaching and praying, they have not succeeded in convincing ene of the error of his Let them go their own road now and te” There fre a great many suspicious looking Lombres in-this city. Look out for robberies. They may only resort to China miners, but we eay, look out. a Tue Nevada Flouring Mill started up yes” terday, after laying up for abeut two weeks. now. —s asco e M. CREENHOOD, FORWARDING,,. STORAGE ; —AND— ; Commission Mercéhant! Carpenter's Building. FRONT STREET, (BETWEEN L & M,) SACRAMENTO. HAVE made my arrangements to forward goods to , ; ; NEVADA COUNTY, NEVADA TERRITORY, Pa i ESMERALDA, AND HUMBOLDT. I have also Agents at the prineipal Railroad Depots, which wil! ensure satisfactory and speedy dispatch of all goods intrusted to my care at the lowest rolling freight. : Mark your goods “CARE OF M. G.,; 8AC." gy To avoid mistakes, send .steamer receipt. acramento, March 6th, 1863. They are making any quantity of flour) _. Sheetiag. all kinds. from San Francisco, have leased the store formerly occupied by Joseph Bros. corner of Broad and Pine streets, and will open this mormiog with alargeatock of books, of Itia their intention to stay herefor a short time only, and they invite the attention of purchasers of books to their fine er Messrs. Philbrick & Co., Boukeellers, . ite x. o ny BATES & McCORMICK,Wholesale Drugegists, Mantillas, Shawls, . Embroideries, Bonnets, Shakers, Sunshades,Umbrellas, Parasols, } assortment. elegantly furnished, by A. Hyatt. op the 25th of this month, SELECT SCHOOL —Rev. cal school in Marysville. of.goid being tsken from that-region fornia Stage Co's stage: Skoe, MHolmes, 8S. D. Merchant. and Brow streets. 4 i. {E" The Pet Hill House, three miles from Empire Ranch, which was destroyed by fire some time ago bas been rebuilt and A grand vpening ball will be given by the proprietor D. Elhs: Willes *is about opening a classical and mathematiTHE miners at Quaker Hill commenced work in their claiins yesterday. We shall expect soon to hear of avery large amount ca” A.meeting of the Knight Templars and the Grand Jury has brought a greatmany people tothe county seat. The tow has been quite live for the past few dave THe following persone have arrived at this ple from Virginia City, by the CualiJ. George, 8. Markevty, J. Ahleacher, M. Robinson, di: R. Fugan, J. B. Nasb.and CHURCH has received a fine assortment of New Books, at his store, corner of Pine: BROAD STREET, NEVADA. 0" Prescriptions carefully compounded, 0% H. MACKIE, HENRY PHILIP.
H. MACKIE & CO. BANKERS. (Successors to C. W. Mulford ) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. 1OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates. ¥J_Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Saeramento c Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in iy or to suit. ae << Adyances made on Gold forwarded to 3. 8. Mint for Asay or Colhage. County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates. a e, Agensy for msurance Ge Fire. evada, July ist, 1862. tfGEORGE W. KIDD, BALTEER, In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Du Sereendeee Set Laeey 0 for Coinage at the U.S Ks t Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento ‘on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates ‘purchased at the highest Market valve Nevada, March 7, 1861-t/ ee “ *iviRGINIA CITY! fT AVE just received from San Francisco »the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTKD STOCK ofWINTER GOODS! XoEver brought mn the ‘Mountains. £3 THE DRY GOODS Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding country-atsuch-prices that can nottailtosuit. = — SILK GOODS--New Variety. DRESS GOooD =-, Toiles Peintes, Indiennes, Jacones, Soicries, 5000 yards Poplin-— . Silk and Wool Shellers,; Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds, BRUSSELS & VELVET CA BPETS. 1000 Pieces of Linen. — : Gloves of every size ondcolor. French & American Prints. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool, Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtain Table Damask, Brown and Bileache?@? 7 A large Stock. of Trimmings, Mohair, ; Barege. Marseilles & Lancaster Quiks, NEW STYLE DUSTERS ! NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ! New Style of Ewbroidery, entirely New BONNETS & CHILDREN 8 HATS! — New Style of DRESS SILK. Thie permanent etock of Dry Coods—the largest ever seen in the mounteine of Califernia— was bought for Uash and we will “Sohne to sell cheaper than any other establishment van possibly sell. bp Ladies! call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. CHINN & COLBY. Nevada, Oct. 25th. Read the Atlantic Papers?! — AND PERIODICALS !" If ye would know all about the War! bE dys oo aloud! and let your friends know they can get them all at : A. P. CHURCH & CO’S. r and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Streets, Nevada. FAST FREICHT LINE ! I AM NOW PREPARED TO FORward : Pa Broa -~Pathages and Goods of all Kind ! —TOo— Through from Nevada in 2 days! ' THOS. HENRY. Forwaraing & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co., No. 69. Broad St., evade, $100 Reward—Forany case of Syphilis, in any stage, which DR. LE RICHEAU’S GOLL'EN BALSAM fails tocure. No comment is necessary-upen this medicine, it stands entirely upon its own unequaled merits ; it has cured thousands who have wasted-handéume fortunes, aid will cure thousands more. Golden Balsam No. [ for first and second stages, such aS sores upon thelegs or other parts of the bo‘dy, sore eyes, etc. etc. Golden Balsam_Ne. 2, for Tert:ary, Mercurial and Sphilitic .Rheuwmatism. Price, $5 per bottle ; upon receipt of this Sum we will ship-to any part of -the State— Norick.—We have no agents for this medicine, and are sole proprietors and manufacturers. All orders must be directed-to us-to obtain the genuine. Observe well the manufacturer’s name upon each inside label. We guarrantee a perfect and lasting cure. KICHARDS & WHITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Clay and sansome sts., Sen Francisco, Also, Sole Agents for the celebrated SPANISH —— CROCKERY. FRENCH CHINA, GLASS WAKE” SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTERY, Ete. _—_ PERCEY DOUGLAS, 421 Montgomery. street SAN FRANCISUO, _ = HAS THE Largest and Best-Assortment: of Gooa——_—— €, im that line to bé found im the City, ALL OF WHICH HE IS‘SELLING AT THK LOWEST PRICES, een THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH WILL FIND IT } Greatly to their Advantage to “give him call before purchasing elsewhere. San Francisco, Dee. 18th—5m3dp . HOTEL DE PARIS. Broad Street, Nevada City. RE-OPENING NICARAGUA ROUTE! 730 miles shorter than any other Route ! People’s Steamship Line ! ! . CONNECTING . CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LOW RATES OF PASSAGE. 7 The fast and well known Double engine steamship, : MOSES TAYLOR, 1,500 Tons. SS AGOWBS oo. oss rrr Tys _.«+-Commander. Will leave for : SAN JUAN DEL SUR, « Wednesday, March lith, 18631! FomMi sion street. Wharf, San F rancisco at 9 o’clock punctually. Connecting at Greytowrn with the splendid steamship 2,490 Tons. There steamers are unsurpassed for 8 cleanliness end safety, and every effort will be made to insure the comfort of Passengers No expense has been spared to make the NICARAGUA ROUTE! NOT ONLY THE QUICKEST, But the Safest and-most Desirable. I. K. ROBERTS, Agent. No. 407 Washington street, Opposite the 1 ost Office, San Francisco. ja24-td DIARIES! DIARIES !! FOR THB YEAR 1863 . FOR SALE BY A. P. CHURCH & CO BROAD STREET, Nevada. ————— FINE ARTS ! yy those who are desirous of obtaining a fine Engraving or Lithegraph, framed or unframed, or Materials & Studies 7 for Drawing & Painting, £¢ Would do well to call at the largest establishment in San Francisco of “8 ROOS & WUKOERLICH. ° ew bs fy 10ma} ‘ a * Bloek.) Kevada, Feb. ist, 1863—tf L*, ~ 4 ANTIDOTE, & preparation never known to . OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor. fail, for the cure of Gleet Gonorrhea IrritaP TH » ‘ tion, Gravel. and all Urinary derangeh IS well known establishment ments. None genuine without our ciras just undergone a thorough refitcular of Golden Balsam wrapped Stthct mreaetnte g“wpe the Proer around tie bottte: “+* . <amine for themeclves. yr wrogeroam sake fi Ne effortis spared to First Class Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders wil every attention. 1 meet with & Ball, Supper and Dinner parties willbe gotten upto order, by applying to the undersigned POV CHAUYEL. tf evada, June 10th, 1862. ISG2! BS62!! BSE6V!!! A: LAMOTT HATTER! Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento. H43 issued hantyle of HATS for Fall aad Wintcr wear & thisis the best place in the State to procure a fine. and fashionable tile, eallon him and select onefrom his the larg est stock in the country, atprices lower tnan at any other house, { N. B,—Orders from the country tended to. Large assortment of pemnes atand Buggy Robes always on hand ,adies’ Fure sep-10 EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial street. J.C. MASEL & CO., (Suceessors to Chas Kent.) . J.C.MASEL &CO., ree fully inform their ‘riends and the ublic that they ean always be ound at the above plece, where they keep ca hand the best quality of Amer.ap BEEF, PORK, MUTTON Corned Beef-and Berk. Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor sale c* areas onable price Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very lib eral patrenage heretofore received. Nevada, May 28thif PIONEER CIGAR STVORE S. ROTHSCHILD, ])54+e* in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuine Meerschaum Pipes &e. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N: B, Store closed from to aturday evening. . Friday evening BAILEY HOUSE, Broad Street, Nevada. NAT. BAILEY, WOULD inform his old friends aed ve the public that he has taken the above '') house and is now ready to accommodate all who favor him with their patronage. THE ROOMS Have all been furnished with the bestof Bede -and Furniture, inferior to nome in the mountains. THE TABLE Will at all times be furnished with. the best the market afiords ae * THE PRICES Will be as reasonable as any house in the city. Xo The House will be kept open all night, ce” NO LIQUORS SOLD. gy Give me acall, and 1 will guarantee satisfac tion. , NAT. BALL 1° Nevada, Feb. 10th, 18 3, . Proprietor. rs — Pacific Mail Steum ship Co. <. The followin be dispatched March, 1863: steameh'ps wilt the month of Gelden Age, Hwison, Com’r. March 2ndSonora, Lapidge, ‘ * 11th, . Constitation,Watkins, “ : 2iet. From Folsom 5s. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A.M. Vor ename. sieaaiell ta Passengers will be conveyed from Pai A-pinw . 1ythe Papama Railroad Company and from / »psmwallto New York by the Atlanti¢ bi Com ; and Pac ii (Steams Hg pene eps. Agvet. Cor. Sacramento & Lridesder@ sts. San Vraacisee t