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May 15, 1863 (4 pages)

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sercenetnee ration y _ ropsical f Digeshealthy CAREOUSKLARGEINFLAMfoms :— reathing, ——————=====_ ., ae e. Y; : rth Kevada Daily Transcript, a, which Published Daily—Monday Excepted. ) follows z plea apire, N. P. BROWN, Proprietor. ntly foliene7 ~ Advertisements published at low rates. suffering. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed Office—-On Commercial Sireet. . aseeneeeteemimememenetmmemmiee -eenetialeniaiieemaeaaindaal nption, THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE he Asser: RIFPLEMAWN, W£ll stand for Mares this sea-& awitl on, at Doll’s Ranch, midway on the main road between Red Bluff and Tehama, sen ana. up to August ist. . ; nvariably _ Terms—$100 Per season. poe Pedigree—Rificmaa, b h, bred by John H. EPTICAL« Couper: of Fayette 06., Ky tm 1855. Got by tsp $, Glencoe, out of the dam Frazier and Marksman Contem— by Kodolph, ¢ d Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria. by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus. ; nil 1 iy by Sir Anchy, of Transport, dam smiles, by Haxali’s Moses.(he by om tag = Haray)g d b iny other lackburn’s Whip. g g d Maria, by craig’s AlIrregulafred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare. ustomary Susapter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister. to state of the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin ility, and Beadbreast, gd by Obscurity, ggd Old Slamer_ whether ‘kin by Imp Wildair, tj §3 the mare Cub,imporssipation , ted by Col. Delancy, of Virginia in 1767. ‘i Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by WoodLIFE, ker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity by Spap ; Regu= ae s ; Godolphin Arab, UT-IT. Janus wae foaled in 1746, and gut by EngY. oR U lish Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the d Gallogi? way. ere Ginnege was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in Auvr 1831, aad wontwe thonsand guineas. Riddles_ worth and Goedwood Cup in 1831. The next year he won the Gold Cup at Ascot, and 5 F then challenged forthe Whip, which banter met Expense ; mo acceptance. He now retlred trom the turf, ivenicuce ; and was imported_into the United States by James igen 1837. on ogo <of ht Tram . by Tramp; Web, by Waxy : Penea lope. by ‘Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highfiyer ; f the Ure. Promiéé, by Snap; Julia, by Blank: Specta » frequent tors ,by Partner; Bonny--Lass, by. Bay : Balton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Tark ; Taffo; a let*s Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb ut Matter. © : “ad Pe Rifleman, atthe State Fair of 1862, took the uc € ks, ‘a first premiam for thorough-bred horses,and was secured in § entered for the sweepstakes for thorough. breds. eceived and . and HAD NO COMPETITORS. eof “row: FA x7” Persons sending mares from a distaucc he system; (7 can rel Bpee. aie stocks receiving careful and nd ms particular attention by experienced men, and : ing provided with ample. enclosed pasturage, + for all afand without extra charge, during the season, of ino matter the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. 'G. mae Jv @. DOLL, "Gh ot April 1st. Red Bi CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, a The fast and splendid sten ffect in all oe eS e and splendid steamDED. * oe j 2 rt CHRXSOPOLAS and nd respon@ ANTELOPE will leave on ie alternate days for San Fren2 . eisco, at 2:0’clock rv. from the foot of Kfstreet. Steamer CHR YSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master —-willleaveon Mondays; Weducsdays and standing, @ Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas= _ «er. will a, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, D FAME, @ “"* Seterter™ oD. for $5.00. Marysville and Intermediate Lann. acked from unications tratis!! smgs—Every Day. Steamer Young Amertea, Littleton. Master, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Mzrysville, at 7 a’clock, A. M. a & » Alderman LELMBOLD, “raChange of Day for Red Bluft— ad x aeaee Until fotos notice, the steamers of the Callable : fornia Steam Navigation ene hago 8 age ven hig 34 day — week to Bluff, leaving this city on BERD. : ays and Saturdays at 7 A: M ce, Phila. Freight reerived every day. For oe or passage by any of the above ss boats, y on board, or at the. of the Calihemist. ~~ = fornia Steam Bavigntion Genrtey. on board tnut, Phila. ~@ brig Globe. A. REDINGTON, Agente. a <a 4 Sacramento, April [7th—tf — FRENCH. CHINA, GLASS ~WAME Penney VER PLATED WARE, ‘ke no other. for it. Lapos”¢. sia, ante -— CUTLERY, Ete. * 34 y Serip ! 2, I PERCEY DOUGLAS, nh acrordanc pecial io, me 428 Momtgemety strees r of unpai > S jeberal Fund SAN FRANCISCO, 12 up to the mS nated amount : HAS THE} SYKES, . ' tn that line to be found ada ceunty . Slate a. im the City, mems . _ ALLOF WHICH HE 18-SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, ee shing, ir er the intri? , Jeweterss an Franersee y, pi ate THOSE WHOBUY FOR CASH . We have Oe, tc gre now pre a fens. Order rags bes : 3 : jiental Hotel . Greatly ition to give him Sak Weakataeodame -3t EZ 24 i A. P. CHURGH & CO., ; Consultations, DR. DAVIS, ~ OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET, pues Nevada, RIVATE diceases « cured, ny matter of Also, of . ‘ a Mercurial Sufferings : 4 xP Ch eat =, MODERATE ! FREE by letter or otherwise.— Strictly secret and confidential. Office hours from 910 12 M.,2to4P M., and 6 to 9pm.‘ Nevada, March 10th, 1862—tf . UNITED STATES BATHS! * AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. y and radically THE undersi; Nevada andgicinity that they have comp)+ted a fine bathing House, a.tached to their well kxnv«n establishment, where the »ublic can be aecommodated with Raths at ali 2« 6‘They ‘also keep eonstantly on hand ‘‘ Dr. Genning’s Reproduetor, ¢ celebrated for its medical powers over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandruffand “ps the hair from turning grey. RFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand. 020-tf THEO. LAMLE. 54 Broad streer . Read the Atlantic Papers and Periodicals !!!! If ye would know all about the War ! EAD aloud! and let your friends know they can get them all at A» P. CHURCH & CO’S, Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevara. SNOW TENT HOUSE. (. A. SACKETT, .--Managing Agent Hes tepveuas public will findthe tabie _provided with everything the market affords and géo0d@ clean: Rooms and Beds. A larye cCorralis connected with the Barn. Hay and Barley agg oh hand and sold at the lowest rates. Sasoned Lumber of all kinds: Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &c for sale, and seasoned S Pine, cr freight to acrainento cit’. 1 . NEW ENGLAND RUM Is the Best Toilet Wash in the World ! Dp? you want a good Head of Hair? Then wash it with pure New England Kum. Do you want a brifliant complexion? ‘Then wash your face with pure New.England Rum’ Do ou want to eradicate eruptions and freckles ?— hen wash with pure New England Rum. Do u want to preserve a youthful appearance ?— hen satu a towel with pure New England Rum andapply the sameda Png your face, instead of water. Experience has fully demunstrated that New dg Rum is the bést Toilet wash in the world. Lt is a sure preventative ot wrinkles. CAUTION, There is as much difference between Alco}.ol, Water asd Essential Oil, as: there between — old aud brass filings. New England Rup Alcobol ,are. beth: colorless fluids, but there all similarity ceases. For where New Sognd Sop ponusides end. P iag eee Aleohol the skin, wrl . } ruins the complexion. The advertiser imports the New England Rum direct from Boston, Mass., and offers it_for sale st the reasonable price of 37% cts tae jap For sale by Il, BARRA, 118 First st. a9(m Cor of Minna street. San Franciaco, PROCLAMATION : WE TAKE THIs METHUD OF Preclaiming te 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. And Training Fruit and Shade Ertes, Grape Vines, Smati Frutts and Strawberry, and Plain and Gardering ! pes anbecriber offers and skilfuily perfor, ders left ris the Holmes, fruit-ietuer, &c. Commercial street, and at the ~ ceof the Transcript an of the receive prompt attention. Py MOE ide w to pre— overgrowth of wood and to prossove ess. KEE BREWERY pring Street. ADA. it early MILW No. I 5 lL. W. DREYFUSS, @ ald inform the f Nevada = ty and his friends, that he in in full ready to receive ordets tor delicious su ALEXANDEB BUSWELL, ying snd 61 commercial tren, between Has ALL THE LATE PUBLICations. 1 iia din treats ipataeea w long duration.. PLANTING, PRUNING.” NEVADA, CALI South Side above the“ BAILEY HOUSE,”,. would inform the citizcasof [~ P'ina'Uidaks took Manelsctarcrs . ~ , eeiy DRY GOODS STORE! $ c. H. COLBY, No, 39, Broad Street, Nevada City. Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to his Large and choice stock of FASHIONABLE DRY 4 GOODS. Consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Silks of «ll kinds, Silk andt.Wo ol Daniasks, Carpets and Oil Cloths. Nevada, April 5th. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A, LAN CASTER would ju. ; pte bn #, ends es hfie* the pul ‘ie genera dextensivel+ to hit alread. large
and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddies, Harness, &e. and is prepar. ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found ip the State. ~e Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well Laps! gr for Ladies: or tlemern will Le reaty at all times. A long experience in the bus iness and an earnest desiré to retain the confi dence of my friends. leads me te believe I wi}! be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on liyery Carriages always in readiness with careful dri vers for the use of , Balls, &c; The quality of my stock will permit me to say that t ose seeking pleasure or engaged on business wvald do wellto giveme a ealT-: UNDERTAKING. 2 eee WM. ©. STILES UNDERTAKER. has Ae and will make to order COVERED © 8 at the fol lowing cheap rates: = went Bf 2 ET r+ 2 SIZ nae s6neensasie oO GRAVE PENCES, of every styl, furnished cheaper than by other in the county. a rnishe . BO. engraving. March 16. 1861-tf ” ™ ‘ 2 has opened at No. 65 Broad above the Fashion Kestau4 tHE unders 8 » ohe _# Retisseric and Restaurant, Which will be carried ow ian style heretofore unknown in New Persons wishing a Fist class Meal, are invited tocall The culinary de tment is earried on in sight of the customers. and none but, the ‘choicest morsels are used here. Families wishing te have a Kosst delivered to them or parties desirous of Recherche a Dinner are invited to-call, The services of ove of the Best Cooks in California have been secured by the p tor, who understand something in that line himself, and it is his intention te make this a Model Restaurant. . ©. LECOCQ, Nevada, April tet. Proprievor. Seed! Seed!! Seed!! All kinds otf Fresh Garden and Field Seeds, AT BATES & MeCORMICK’s, Corner of Broad & Pine “streets, Neyada city. + eee. WANTED! ‘$091 z vor . gens QUA « Cc ~~ cs . ap12-3i 487 Pine street, Sam Francisco. ee toe FORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1863. nc ee Speed, _ Peopte’s Steamship Line. . CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK, via Nicaragua ° 750 miles shorter than any other toute.THE fast and favorite double engine Steamship wi oe Will be despatched for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, From Mission street wharf, San Francisco, At 9 o’clock, Am. punctually, on Wednesday, June 10th, 18 Connecting at Greytown With the splendid Steamship t?AM BRICA, <4 2,500 Tons. Reduced rates of passage and quick trips. are secured by the re-opeaing of the Nicaragua -Reute. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed for Cleanliness, 3 Safety. And every effort will be made to insure the comfort of passengers. A man of experience will be sent on each steamer to take charge of the baggage and of ladies who may be traveling aloneFor further information or passage apply to 1. K. ROBERTS, Agent. No. 407 Washington street, ** Opposite the Post Office. Marden & Folger’s CELEBRATED FAMILY COFFEE! T HAS STOOD THE TEST in the Grit class claes Hotels in San Francisco ‘is used by them-——does not contain any of the unwholesome ingredients used by fo invention to give color or strep strong enough to stand upon its own merite. So ee A ES Ome a Fresh California Ground SPICES VUSTARDy all to be far supearticles—and no loss from be had’ by ordering FO On SPICES, _ Atom any of the Grocers, or from their Pioneer Steam Coflee and Spice Mills, No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & Culifornia. N. B.—Our faetory is always open to-the inspection of the public. : San Francisco. March 20—tf LAWRENCE & HOUSEWORTH, PTICIANS, Importers and Dealers in optical. Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, Stereoscopic Goods. Photographic Albums, Cartes de Visite, and Jos, Rodgers & Sons’ Superior Cutlery. 637 Clay street, San Francisco. have for sale the largest and best assortmeht on the Pacific Coast, ‘in which they would call Soe pevteoeinn attention of the public. and the trade : z Having unusnal facillities for getting cur -goods from first hands. we feel confident that purchasers wil} really promote their own in terest dy selecting frcm our stock &7Complete Catalogues of Cartes de Visite, Stereoscopic and other gooi's*sold by ua, may be 1-ad on application. or.will be sent toany address, by mail, postage pad. Strangers visiting the city are cordially invited toinspect our stock, and they.can be assured that a call will not incur the least obligation to purchase. Country orders respectfully soleited. LAWRENCE & HOUSEWORTH, Opticians. 637, Clay street, San Francisco. Spring Style for 1863! ! ‘A. LAMOTT, Fashionable Hatter! Corner of 2d and J Streets, Saceamento. H“* issued the style of HATS for Spriegand Summer wear As this le best piace. in . the State to procure a fine and fash le tile, eall on him and gelectonefrom hie the largprays why the country, at prices Lower 'tnan at N. B,—Ordera from the count: romptly attended to. Large aveortsnent of Latics’ and Bugzy Kobes always on hand TANTED.—We are paying $7 per cord for . . NEVADA COUNTY; '. Have all been furnished with the ENHOOD, . FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, f Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. Ly & M HAVE made my arra is’ % dee I AL Bey @ my arrangements to ; NEVADA TERRITORY, HUMBOLDT: AND ‘ I have also Agents at the . ee itroad Depote. which Will sanere” cotitaeene speedy dispatch of all . mistakes, cramernto, March 6th, BAILEY HOUSE, Broad Street, Nevada. NAT. BAILEY, — WOULD inform his old fri vss the public that has token ‘ee note ')) house and is now ready to accommodate all who favor him with their patronage. _. THE ROOMS ; r best.of Beds inferior to none in the mountaing.s THE TABLE Will at all times be furnish market affords. shed with the best the THE PRICES Will be as reasonable as any house in the city. &r The House will be kept apen all night, u te NO LIQUORS SOLD. A Pdi me a call, and I will imarantce satisfacn. AT. BA . Nevada, Feb. 10th, 18¢3, —__ is Sa and Furniture, ‘Pacific Mail Steamship Company, NOTICE. _ A RRA NGEMEATS have been. A -whiech shipments of Gold, Silver ana ~ per Ores can be forwarded under through site of Lading from San Francisco to En yat ~ —— rates For eg rs apply my?2-tf = Cor Sazramento an reldedor eta, HO, FOR . WASHOE L California Stage Company’s BAILY LINE OF d ‘CONCORD COACHES.. ee / Bor Virginia, Carson ana Washoe Cities via Nevada and the Henness Passit * to at Soave <— leaves acramento atOig A. . a at Ae M. 4 ; evada upon t rrival. of the coaches from Marysville ae kh gga , RETURNING Leave Virginia City at 8 A. 31, connectin with the Company’s . Coaches at Nevada for Sacramento: and Maryasvilic, Pas engers can. rey att getting pethe on = above utes 8 y 48-any other acros e Mountains, A. WAGENER. apl5 Agent at Nevada. Nevada Stage Compan y! ‘Through to Virginia City in 24 hours, — % STAGE leaves the office of the Nevada Stage Company, commenving Apa 1st, es, : and runping t fter on al ternate days starting from Grass Valley at 14 M.,and Nevadal P. M. Persons going to the Territory woula do well to make Geass Valley or Nevada their starting lines from there over. Passengers by our line many depend upon a quick trip and every safety an JAS. MeCU comfort. Kk. General Agent, Office at Nevada, change. in creplnnney ! opposite the National ExTHos. HENKY, Agent, Office at.Grass Valley. at the Winconsin Hotel, Sparen aos W.LUKE, Agent. apth, Sth, 1863 : i NEVADA ICE COMPANY ! E would inform the People of Névada, that we are prepared TO FURNISH GOOD ICE i At any andall times at the most réasonadie terms. Orderg left ot the Empire Meat Market, on Commercial street, will receive prompt aitention. H. HAL J. THOMPSON, Prop ora. myé-tf JK. STONE. “pat JOHN GRIMES, WILLIAM GIBSON, . FASHION SALOON ! B Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON,.... Proprietors, TSHR ehoirest Wines, Liqu: and Cigars will always be found at the Kar of the Attached to the saloon are two first-c ashion. lass Bile oclé tf Dissolution Notice! me der th of ‘ & WwW ote thle r the pames er mone, dissolved mutual Hn All parties by ied, will pleate esate Dan. Baker, Cuas. WYMORE. day knowing themselves indebted lorwara and settle up. Oak bark. A ere ee is wanted. KELSEY & BUTLER. Nevada, April 34—2m hevada, April oth, 1863, ’ re int. as there are twa > -