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May 12, 1863 (4 pages)

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Law. — rner of . myt between pived by to the LARLS, LEs. Broad’8t, here they . ens, nent war. afactured, . tisfaction t e store of Main and to imme liness for YAN. on Co l be held Ns a : crowd to greet them. @ casi The Nevada Daily Transcript TURSDAY MORNING,MAY 12th. {a The parson has another, columa ot. _ twaddle about the Uinpn. meeting: He: ig ‘nores the fact that the meeting was a great)” success, and says it was known on’'y to the réaders of fhe TRANSCRIPT. The extensive circulation of the TRanscriPT is Le by the fact that parquette, gallery and aisles were crowded. The few readers of the Jourj nal who of course failed to get the news, could not have been missed in that jam.— . The pareon, true to his sore-head prepensities, growls at something about the meeting, and it matters little, so fas as public opinion is concerned whether he growls at the get« ting up, the meeting, the speakers. or any~« thing else ; he would growl anyhow. Tbe parson don’t like our style of editing. Well, the people don’t ike his. They eall hima donkey. we only coneurDry.—The hot weather of the last two weeks hag dried up the ground to an unsuny . degree. Gardens about here are about as hard and innocent of moisture as they were last year in July, two months later. we have another soaking rain, which is very much hoped for. the irrigating season prom“Nea to be an unsually long one this year. A warm shower would send vegetation for«' ward with rapidity. As it is, trees and vines are growing: very fast. Probably we shall yet be visited with rain and it is not impossible that frost may follow it, as has been the _@ase-several times in the month of May of. years agone. teThe new Board of City Trustees met on Friday last, when Jonathan Clark wae elected President, ad James Monro Secrethe atts officers as follows: “Marshal, 5,000; Treasurer, 5,000; Asses~ sor, 2,000. The Board then adjourned to meet~on Wednesday next, to act on the bonds. Saw Frawetsco Minstreis.—This celebrated band of Minstrels, after having trav. eled through Nevada Territory, will make their appearance at the Metropolitan Thea» tre this evening. Billy O*Neil, the world. renowned performer of miustrelsy, will make bis first appearance with the company.— Everybody sheuld go and see Billy Birch, Ben. Cotton, Sam Wells, Sig: Abecco, Tommy Peel, Barker, Medina, Schriener and others, as another opportunity .will not be offered. We hope there will be a large ‘Lines Down. —Our citizens aré in pain’ ful suspense, on account of the telegraph wires being down East of Salt Lake. We all want to hear the Eastern news badly. Bie Rusu. —Mons. orvend & Co. the best photograp hiate in the State, were crows ded yesterday with customers, at their magponte # furnished rooms on Pine st EasTern News.—TheNew York Times’ yashington says offipéen received of a Rich*ho were sent out to pension of inters GR they were capturs éinan, 15 miles from Richmond.— 6 rebel prisoners have taken the allegiance and more thay a quarter of prisoners will do the same. \ Sf, The Richmond Dispatch of the 7th states The N. Y. Herald. says the war + Digarts ment has consented that the wounded suld. “Jers may go home to be nursed. New York, May 9.—The steamer Circasy sian, from Wilmington 4th, arrived. She* has aboard Commodore Furbes, ca tured off Sabine Pass by steamer New on, and a lot of rebel prisoners captured trom the steamer Chattahooche, She reports the ironsclads off Charleston all ready for another attack. Tt is estimated that our losses, killed wounded and prisoners, are 15,000. Gen. Averill has bea relieved of his command for . not not Reaping coping open communication with Stones wing the order given his ‘part oft a cavalry expedition. . Hooker had nearly recrossed the Rappahannock before he heard the news in the rebel papers of the success of Stoneman’s forces. But few wounded afe arriving at Washington ; the cause of delay is unknown. The U. 8. schooner, Annie-overhauled several vessels which bad escdped, ‘great excitement in Havana. A steamer has been sent to investiNews was received from Freceh hesdquarters, Mexico. April 12th, saying the French possessed al! i lic 4 Look out for Rare Baegntas! __o the siore of: Messrs. . H. Schafer & Co. preset ranmce dies “On Broap STREET, Nevada, Consisting in part of Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, ~ Sofas, Chairs, ee ___ Bureaus, Secretaries, Mirrors, Sofa Bottom Chairs, = \ Card Tables. Matresses, Store, will be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, May Tth, at 10 ‘o'clock. Persons wishing any of the above articleswill do well to attend the sale. I. WILLIAMSON, Auctionéer. All persons indebted to the firm of H H. Schafer & Co. are hereby notified to call And set tle their accounts immediately and save trouble. Nevada, April 17th. t Great Reduction in Prices ! —Or— WATCHES, CLOCKS, . a Cc. W. YOUNG'S, No, 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city. ‘NOW 18S THE TIME TO BUY! New Stock, fpring & Summer Goods. 8. HORWITZ & CO., * No. 30, Commercial street, just below the Transcript office, Nevada. ; a WE havejust received from San ¥rancieao, a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Ladies’ ts, Shoes, &v. Ladies are invited te cali and examine our stock. » ‘@pl6 WANTED! Ge QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR Cutting Jewelfy, By FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY, ap12-3m 487 Pine street, San Francisco. A Fine Residence for Sale! THE fine, and. new restdence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aris= Hilt in this city is offered r set with treés. shrubs, de.. the residence itself is one of the most co! dious —— su) nience. poets te Wickes’ Store, Broad Street. Nevada. _ Nevada. April 5th, 1863. Fayette county, around the vicinifor the last four s0n iaoetee anything will confer a great favor by er, ISAAC LLINS, San Francisco. Fruit Store! ! “4 No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada, MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and Confect: Store. D and Green ty of Nevada city. or five years. of his whereabo tail. Lb sg "ue santa Cigars, ete. Nevada, Mare " CHARLES a Ir, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. FFICE—In Kidd’s Buil "Garber, corcer of the ( office of McConnell & G r, corcer of Broad and Pinc streets; Nev Dee. 17—tf NOTICE ! " SHAUL apply to the Board of Supervisors ‘of Nevada county, on May next, or as soon thereafter as the: same can be for a license to ceep a Toll Koad, leading from the Junction House to the Columbia House. in Bloomfield Township. April 20th, 1863. D. H. CRUSEN. WILLIAM R. COE, Dealer in Beots and Shoes, Cor. Main at.d Co st, ““gortment of Brogans, Boy’s Boots & Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses Shoes & Gaiters. Boot & Shoe Findings al. waysonhand. Repairing done on short notice. sp24 E. H. GAYLORD, DISTRICT ATTORNEY ‘ALL practice n all the courts of Nevada Resa Office at the Court House evada, Oct. 13th, 1861. PIONEER CIGAR STORE S.\ROTHSCHILD, EALER \in Cigars, Tobacco, ime Rostebene Pipes a&c. “——4 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. B, Store closed from Friday evening te eiatteg evening. \ Patronize Home. Manufacture ! FRESH GROUND VA COFFEE ! _ FORTUNE GUES, —— No. 13 Commercial Streely Nevada. kK. constantly on hand a Fresh Ground put up by himself. W: free Sottec. Goreme ene tial” ss The entire stock of Furnitere in Rocking Chairs, And everything usually end ina Furniture “3 [EWE LRY, . : a are ample and rin HE ga of all kinds, wholesale end re-. the ‘first. Monday. in. Keeps constantly on hand a large asIDRY G Silks of Nevada, April 5th. Silkfiandy\w's ot Carpets and Oii Cloths. S STORE! Go H. COLBY, No, 39, Broad Street, Nevada City. % Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to his Large and choice stock of © FASHIONABLE DRY . _ @OoODS. Consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, all kinds, : ‘pa thaski, b st or AU WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! + AUGUSTIN. ISOARD, Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store, Broad Street, Nevada. .” SiO I WOULD call attention to the fact that 1 have on hand asso! t of the first quality of Liquors, — Brandy Wines ee toe ordtals, &c. ones of Wine manufactured myself, in this city — Liquors offered for USTIN ISOARD. Nevada. Sept. 6-tf “yBLAZE’S SALOON* ed . OOM. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’s! to attenithose favo ier Done at this Office, t hours. feeth after hav exposure of the nerve will be filled without SKILLFUL MANHEER, tn gives, than a peweere in DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets, . I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that 1AM PREPARED me with a call, at al! become sensitive by ILL ASR Ane ALL WORK N EKVADA trig SPENCE &wroxks” Wholesale Druggists, CITY, CAL. wy SEE ree N. TREES! ! Pear, Plum, Cherry, me pleand eve Of the chan varieties. English b poor! #4 aud Shrube of ever For sale at reasona’ rices = kind 39 varieties of imM 5 MARSHALL B.—Leave your orders at Dr. Kent’s Dru Store, or at Marsnall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. J CEO. E. WITHINCTON Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting Promptly attended to. Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &<. At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. é H. MACKIB,! 0000" 77% HENRY vemaasl H. MACKIE & CO., (Successors to C. W. Mulford.) Se. . Main street, Nevada. OLD DUST bought.at the Highest nls a soa catia an Francisco Mi oul Basen oT Tanchenars in thes stints Cahn and Europe, in sya suit. ces made on Gold forwarded to the U.S. Mint for Ayaay or Coi pag Sorip . bought the Highest Rates. ae y for msurante st Fire. a, July ist, 1862. GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIEER, Im the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada, os DUBT Purchased at the Highest MarX nae noes, 508 hi ee ee ow rwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S : _ sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento onthe Eastern neory at the Lowest Rate Eoin made, and State and County Ses rehased at the highest Market value. veda, Maret, 7. 1861-tf GEO. A. WEAVER, J. W. CLARK, Nevada. } . San Francisco. : WEAVER & CO., No. 59 Broad Street. HOLESALE and retail, dealers in-GRO. CERIES, tsgh ead Sata "SHELF GOODS INING TOOLS, &e. Have taken the Stand formerly occup sr WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be og por: Me receipt of a complete Stock of Goods, which will be sold at most reasonable rates for @ASH. A portion of bPublic Patronage solicited. er Goods delivered free of char, WEAVER & 5 Nevada, March, 18th 1862. " ' G. W. KIDD,’ ©. C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANSON A. H. HANSON & CO., UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS "WHOLESALE, AND ae TA ¢ DEALERS In Grecsiies,, Provisions, ‘Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mihing TOOLS, ETC: i No S52 Broad _ Street, Nevada, mo Gocds-delivered Fre Free of Charge. FAMILY GROCERY STORE. A. BARUH, Opposite St. Louis House,No, 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City; Cat. Ee Informs the Pe gg that he will_keep stantly on hand apes sh Butter, Seenaee Vege(ables, Case Goeds, Fruit, A fine PP tem nny Goods usually found in a store of that kind. His articles are all of the first quality and will be sold-cheap for. cash.— He can ome be found at his old s on ‘mercial street Nevada, Nov. 16th TIMMONS & GO., DEALRRS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & CO., Ho. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. Wierneane & RETAIL, DEALere GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ie Ganda Delivered Frese of Charge. Nevada, March Gth, 1863. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. fio. 5 Commercial street, as. Cc. MASEL & CO., (Successors to Chas Kent.) J.C.MASEL &CO., repprst fully inform their * riends he a biic that they can always be found at the above plece, where they keep ow hand the best quality of Amet.an Beef, Pork. Mutton, Corned Beef and bork, Live Beet Catile alwaysfor sale ch areas onable price Retail Dealers furnished with Beef atlow yin ya He solicits a continuance of the _— liberal patre: heretofore received. Nevada, Ma BY With bh kes CENTRE MARKET, 2. -. . Wormmmercial Street, Two doors below the TRANSCRIPT offlee BULACHER & KRAFT. ERR Market, is continually supplied with the choicest meats of all kinds, and customers will be attended without a moment’s delay ‘ Nevada. Sept 34.—im D. 8. BAKER, DEALER INGroceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley anid Ground Feed, No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. Peon de? NO. kinds, at Wholesale and Hetail.— im aee. ef ALL, KINDS and for sale at Cheap rates for Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WoOoD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. A3-ti FRESH MEATS@F ALL Geede delivered Free oiCharge M. CREENHOOD, FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. _ Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. LE. & a HAVE made m arrangem ents to forWard I goods to * NEVADA COUNTY, NEVADA TERRITORY, ESMERALDA, HUMBOLDT. . ——_— T have also Agents: at. the“prineipal ninth oe Depote, which will ensure shtisfactory and speedy y dispatch of DH goods intruated to my at the leweat rot ing freight. Mark your goods — “CARE OF M. G., SAC.” To avoid mistakes, send steamer tevetpt. ento, March Gth, 1863. BAILEY HOUSE, Breed Street, Nevada, NAT. BAILEY, WOULD inform his old friends and E« public that has taken the above ''}) house and is now ready to accommodate all who favor hii with their patronage. THE ROOMS Have all been furnished with the bestof 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. tc” NO LIQUORS SOLD. 4 sive me & call, and I will »framates satiefacAILEY, Seve: . 10th, 1863, Proprietor.HO, FOR WASHOE! California Stage Company's DAILY LINE OF CONCORD COACHES. For Virginia, Carson and Washoe Cities via Nevada and the Henness Passtt™ The above Line leayes xuaryavile ato A.M. Marysville at6 A, M. a upon the arrival of the coaches from Manyavine and Sacramento. RETURNING Leave Virginia City at 8 AM, connecting with the Company’s Coaches at Nevada for Sacrimento and Marysville. Passengers can ay upon getting through onthe above Routes as speedily as any other across the Mountains. A. WAGENER, _ Agent at Nevada. Nevada Stage Company! Through to Virginia City in 24 hours, STAGE leaves the oo the Nevada Stage Compan Bsc. Ree April tat, ternate diy starting . ras Valley st at ie ‘ M.,and Nevadal P. M. oe A me Territory would do well to make alley api6 or Nevada their starting point. as there . are two — from there over. Passengers eur line + fee sand om a quick trip ae and < 5 gatety a aban, Office at Nevada, ¢ opnpaite t the National Kxchange. THos. HENRY, Agent. en t Gtase Valley. at the Wincdnhin Hopee oe ma W.LUKE, Agent. tel, april, 6th, 1863. aie FAST FREICHT LINE ! ool SOW’ Paurahad TO FOR» «ward ; Pachages and Goods of all Kind ! To VERGINIA CITY! nell N ada in 8 days! Phrough from: TOs. HEN Forwarding & Commission ae, At Weaver & Co., No 59 Broad S8t., Nevada. Nevada, Feb; let, 1863-—tf A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE a large stock of Blank Books Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musieal Inétrume ts, school Books. ac. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE,” ' NEVADA, April, Ist, 1863. A i petge ns be yg Warrants ens, "A Lon er ge of Nevada. counSten Ist, 1861, and January ist, 1862, are reques to present the sathe for payment, Inte oat on oF same. nant erie: date is ad semen * ° a Treasurer of Nevada Coup’ ~. I tered between Jul FOR SALE! THE Lot and rary ‘situ~gted at the Junction of E. w Broad Street, are offered for he as For yartigulars inquire --r, The-House will be kept open all night,;————---~ : > TRANSCRIPT UFFICE. DR. F. HILLER, Nevada Iron and Bros Foundry . “Nevada, April 27th, 18¢3. Homeopathic yeician and Surgeon And Machine Shop, . FFICE Loa gee Ai rine pad Booed Stréete, “ NEVADA ICE COMPANY . + (ap st Spring Street, Nevada ty : Po a ney ‘on iiei ps sherticalarly attention to per E would. inform the People of Kevada, "ad. all of long GTEAM ENGINES akp sorcers Buta . W ‘that we are prepared Nevada. June 18th om Castings Mochinery of ever) TO FURNISH GOOD ICE Buildm ys easonable DR. DAVIS, * Castings, Baw reprint, Mall Bark Mills, . At amy and sll times at the most seamseee ICENTIATE of the Hall, Member of the gg oe A orders filled . Serre ron Commercial street, will receive College of _ Bog’ iil y-and mm Aged ries, aay ny euiapiay prompt attention. . House.” Nevada. 4A co aaal as Z ‘THOMPSON, ; Proprietors: bn a = + Gratis!. Feb 16tf MEBUGH & THOM. . ) myt-tf J. K. STONE, ee