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May 15, 1863 (4 pages)

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4 heNovada Transcript 16. ) ree San Daily ctor _ FRIDAY mivinsbiine, MAY 15th. ct ‘Tue Race on Wednesday, between Tise ‘ypdale’s black horse Bob Cole and Dubvia’ sor . . ‘rel Charley, was an exciting affair. The Ls race track was in excellent condition. except obs apart at the back, and some five hundred valry between Grass Valley and Nevada pre~ vailed, but at the start the sorrel was backed . by the Grass Valley men, and the Nevadans eid notcare to back their preferences for ON, the biack to any extent. On the firet heat there was much diffienlty in getting off, Bub Cole breaking badly at the — stand, two or three times, and when fairly off ged he broke up so badly that he just saved his upon distance. Indeed it was the general opinion elect that the serfel-could have shut him out easily. “Whe sorrel won the heat 1n 2.43. IES The backers of the sorrel now offered five to one with few takers! The speetators began to say it was’nt much of a race anyhow, and Bob's friends excused his bad hartreaks by his very sore mouth. te. The second heat the horses got off well t together, and to the surprise of everybody . Bob Cole began to take the lead at the end of ent the first quarter and soon opened a gap beia. tween himself and his competiter, which inSadie _ Greased to the end of the heat, which he won ill be ‘in 2.43. sig The triumphant manner of sorrel’s friends abated a little, but they still took bets even, inet ‘believing the heat was the result of accident mings, aad sorrel was gond for the race. The ‘horses again started off well together, and ran pretty evenly the firet half mile, when 31,00, Bob Cole shook his antagonist off, and came hemor ‘in amid tumultuous cheering a dozen lengths at 8% ‘ahead, in 2.399. Little doubt was now left as oe . ‘to the result if Bob Cole did not break, as he evidently had superior bottom to the sorrel, Bae ___. which. was mueh distressed by his work.City. The fourth and last heat was commenced ' Dry _‘by a number of false starts, the drivers cau‘ . _ thous and determined. When fairly started a Bob Cole broke up so badly that the sorrel took the pole, and before Bob Cole got on — his foet, again the sorrel was four ‘or five El ‘lengths shead on the first half-mile. From that time the black came down beautifully te bis work, closing the gap by degrees to véathe distance pole, and coming in half a length 4 ahead in 2:41}. As the sorrel seemed redeemi! ing himself on the last heat, his friends cheer . ed tumultuously, and as the black overtook i and passed him. his friends took up the cheer, x ‘ ing. and saluted his victory with exultant ant, oe We have rarely seen so much ex jevadacitement at a race, of one where the knowing ones were so euidently at fault, Charley... Se Tee errr 2:43. Bob Cole... besigees ebstee eis 2:43. Bob Cole... “saeaecanpene ogee IN Sap Accipent.—Mr. Jacob Rich met ~ learn, at Rich & Stiles’ mill, yetterday.— _ While at work with a circular saw his right > hand struck the saw and was almost utterly _ destroyed. The three firet fingers’ were ont _off, and-the thumb ond little finger mutilated Fiast poutricat Norice.—The county Wien Central Committee has been called to assemble in this city on the 234, to consult together, and take such action as may be _ = comprse the Couniitiee, exclusive of those __ resident of Nevada:, arties to Grass Valley, i R. Sowers: Rough & ct. : Ready, A. A. Smith; Pr dgeport, Ierael . Tunnel. — Crawford; Bloomfield, T. A. Richardson ; Bt y Fareka. A. W. Bart lomew ; Washington. mS ide * W. Hi. Brazee;. Kittle York. Seth Martin. baimene, of These gentlemen are notified to be present. peor: To OWNERS or Does —We have been [aRy. . sted by the city Marshal to state ip Co. t the time for whieh dog licenses were 4% issued has expired. Owners of dogs are nehipe will“ Tere notified that they must. procure their leenses within ten days from to-day ‘Crry Privrixe. The city printing for one 7 yeer was given te the Trawrcatrr yes terday, by the Board of Trustees. Thus our paper becomes the county and city official press. sicdlinetn HPOne readers will not forget that the Nationa! Minstrels make their first appear in Nevada this evening im a grand vocal d instrumental performance. The com. any i highly spoken of by the Grass Valley ~~ where they gave their last entsios with a lamentable accident, we are sorry to . TRUE NEVADA 1 TIME! See) Soe LORING& M’CONAHAY, Wrase temest to No. 37, » Bront Bc saves Bae anooegeanat of — ee ranted to ifornia . J. wizten » Clocks ana fo Ag ee All work warranted te: ‘give perfect April 20th. HAULING DONE $ Og for hauling left at the store of Timmons & Ce., corner of Main and Commercial streets, will be attended to imme. diately. Teams will be kept in’ readiness for large or small jobs, Orders solicited my3 ~ E. C. PURTY MAN. Notice to Teachers ang School Trustees! MEA-VE a number of desks that I will dis pore of, at $2 each to ‘any one who will take the whole number—thirteen. _ Also, the School Furniture. Apply to. ap27 7 E. F. DEAL, Nevada, NILES SEARLS, . Attorney and Counsellor ‘at Law. FFICE—In Kidd's. Building corner of Broad and Pine street*, Nevada. my? A. C. NILES, _ Attorney and Counsellor at. baw. QO) pros and P* Kidd’s Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada, my¢ Notice of Disselution ! -. the undesi is this dissolved b mutual consent eT sOns fade ndebted to the late tirm will please call and oaaie NiILes SEARLS, Nevada, May Ist. 1863. A. C. NILEs. BATES & McOORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists “LC ROAD STREET, NEVADA, 7” Prescriptions carefully compounded. .£%4 Ambrotypes, Photographs, Etc, weet CH. FERRAND & co., Rooms No, 48, Pine Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada, paver Ole rooms have been recently supplied with excellent apparatus, and we are prepared Large Photographs, — In Oil, India Ink, And Pastil Colors or Plain, Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Photographic Views, Etc., Which cannot be excelled by any in the State. PICTURES — LOCKHKETsS AND PINS 1 ven inall cases $y likenesses are as ron ae in cloudy as in clear ‘weather. CH. FERRAND 4co. Nevada, May 9th, 1963. 5 HOTEL DE PARIS. Bread Street. Nevada City. PIE. NAMIUR, ... Proprietor. THIS well vor ate ee -_ just undergone ‘First Class Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders — ae eee every attention a” Ball, Supper gotten up to 0 by applying to Se mae: FOR SALE CHEAP. sale at a sacrifice. Also a fine of ORSES anda WAGON. Apply y at the Trayscair®r 0 or " rehased at this estabtishment wironeekeat as tepresented: 7 4 bet partnership heretofore existing between NOW ISTHE TIME TO BUY: . _—_—_—_ Hew Steck, fpring & Summer Geods. And -Laliies’ Boot and Shoes . 8S. HORWITZ &co.,, No. 30, Commercial street, Just below the Transcript office, Nevada. just received from San FranSe a large and vari cud varied accort meat, of dice’ Boots, Shove, Be. 5 A invitedite call and exaaine out #tock. sax apié “For Sale ule Cheap. semiplete set of f fixtures fo the mannafac4 Aso, material for . aking Vincgar._ Ee xe Wastes: = Gastartse of William. Cellins, a native of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. who has been around the vicin:ty of Nevada city, oo for the last four ] orfive years. wing anything of his whereabouts Ww will wae a Rint favor by addressing his api2-Im Fransipabe New Orleans Fruit, Store ! !. No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada, MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and fectionery Store. Dried and Green 2 ag of all kinds, wholesale end re+ alll te 5 » Cigars, etc. ev 4 OUR NATIONAL BIRTHDAY! 2te We are now prepared to supply individuals, CLUBS OR COMMITTEES Of Cities and Towns, . With new and appropriate exhibitions of Sor the FOURTH OF JULY, 1863. gn novel and beautiful desings of our. own, and will make to order LARGE FANCY PIECES From any design or pattern furnished us, varving in size from 25 feet to 200 feet frontage, and from 20to 100heighth We also offer. — iiadad manufactured stock consisting in part of Sky Rockets, Colored ; Sky Rockets, Plain ; Serpents; Blue Lights ; Bomb Rockets ; pieces, for country extiibitions, packSp cacson Sy Fae ‘States UNION TORPEDOES, AND Portable ed with peg hed or T CONSTITUTION FIRE CRACKERS !! CHURCH & CLARK, Be, 407 Front street,
Give me a trial and I will guarantee satisfac icvntn, Apel teh. ‘Broad a net 6 COLL $10 REWARD! Leek eses Grass Gold Fist, or from Gold Fiat to i . FIRE WORK 8!1. _ . WINE a STORE: wor Seana ge 1 ~ 1s ‘quality of of Liquors Gin eee false, &<. Also, a few gallons of Wine nae ap em the Grape by myself, in this one but the best ef Li offered le. apie AUGUSTIN ISOARD. aches SALOON: — COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST: if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S!. Nevada. Sept. 6-tf DR. < CHAPMAN, Surgical and Den wee yin i ny ep a . OB es my services that I AM PREPARED me with a call, at all Sie —T Min to attenithose fa hours. feeth after ha Poe's witioe exposure of the nerve will be fi without caw I L WARRANT ALL W ; Done at this Office, to be performed in a ORE SKILLFUL MANNER, an and better satisfaction given, than e-sewhere in his vicinity, otherwise no egy at wut thet 4 my a ee are vo 8 am permanently foosted. in this place. : Pe _ SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA OFTY, CAL. La Pear, Plum, Cherry; me ple and every kind Of the Pe 4 4 varieties. 39 varieties of imig English Goos rye aad Shruba of every ud. For saleat reaso' e M.S) MARSHAL, . B.—Leave your oraies at Dr. EAL ‘brag mote. or at erica *s Ranch, Grass Valley. j1 CEO. E. WITHINCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to. At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. DR. F. HILLER, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon i fo dg Ba corner of Pine and Broad Streets, pre iiiae pS See deseely attention to fery, and all all Diseases of long standing June 18th 3m oe. png) ber of the CENTIATSE of the H ‘em! L 'cotiore of 8u 8, London. Office, 111 atreet, South side above the ‘Bailey House,” oe Gratis! Consultations + = ap Pro March 10th, 1863—tf WILLIAM R. COE, Dealer im Boots and Shoes, E. H. GAYLORD, DIsTRICT ATTORNEY 1L-k practice wali the courts of Nevada WW recuny” at the Court House . 1861. PL ONEER CIGAR STORE 8. ROTHSCHILD, EALER in Ci Tebacco, G Dine Meorsshtuas Wines &c. sage 39 ed STREET, Store closed from evening to evening. Patronise Home Manufacture ! Ae ws oes FORTUNE GUESS, Ne. 13 Commercial aves. Nevuda. . KEEzEa gonatantly cn on band hand ‘a tange lot Bf put up by himself. Warranted free trom wholesome artic % %; the unarticles oman & found in Ground Coffee. a lalnanicaisitciadal ap23 OF WATCHBS, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, =~AT— C. W. YOUNG'S, in sums TREES! TREES!!~_ Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, 80. NEVADA CITY.}. Friday FPRESH GROUND JAVA corres i pro sace cecessonea steamer i moan MM. a2cms, HENRY PRILIP. H. “ wacitie &co., BANKERS. i. “(Successors ane My vagy t the old OLD DUST bo t aoe at whe Highent Hatem Hxchange on the pd se and Baroy anise Gold forwarded Fees mg Bar ge the Rates. st Fire. a anita GEORGE W. Kipp, BALTEER, ‘In the Granite Nevada, fa bust nce T Purchased atthe Highest Marliberal advances made on Dust sreueutice’ fon er ons Coinage atthe U.8 Vrendleso and Sacramento stg Biyrog Codes ities at the Lowest Rate eatoy lections sade, wenn Nevada, March 7, 1861 Ses org oy Wee, 4} J. W. CLARK, . Francisco. GEO, A. bapa dn i at WEAVER @& CoO., nae 50 Broad Street. Sig @ BESALE and retafl, dealers in GRO ORRTES PROVISIONS, SHELF GOODS MINING TOOLS, &c., &c. Haye taken the Stand pon ge eceupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a complete Stock-vf Goods, which ‘will be at most reasonablerates for CASH. A po of be Public Patronage solicited. ¥> Goods delivered free A ch _ AVER & 0. Nevada, Marcli, 18th 1862 G.W. KIDD, ©. @. LEAVITT, _ A. He HANSON A. H. HANSON.& CO., worneeons TO T, ELLABD BEANS "7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN @receries, Provisions, . Liquors, Nails, Powder, Quicksilver, Mining TOOLS, ETO, No 52 Broad _Street, Nevada, oo" Goods delivered Fre Free of Charge. de? FAMILY GROCERY STORE. A. BARUH, ‘ Opposite St. Leuis House, No. 27. Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. Heo" the ae pabiie that he will keepRanch Butter, Cmeenty Vegetables, Coffee, +" Fruit, A fine assortment of dente celts oe in @ store of that kind, His articles: are al of the ares aunt quality and will be sold cheap pe always be found at his old st ron mmercial street. . Nevada, Nov. 16th TIMMONS & GO., DEALRRS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, No. 40 Main Street. Gregory & Boring’s old stand. Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862. DAVENPORT & cOo., No. 86, Commercial Street, Nevada, Wea & RETALL, DBALGROCERIES & PROVISIONS, &Goda Delivered Frew of Charge. Nevada, March 6th, 1863. halante ne MEAT MARKET. . Me, & Commercial street. er C. MASEL & CO., (Successors to . Kent.) wap eye eh a ae go 1 aie ar Sia pu can mu aways be pacie'iu ¢ they keep on hand the best quality’ oo ts Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor sale c+areae Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He ooietsa a eqeemsaare OF the very liberal pat ewe baggy oeeepannoreres Nevada, y 28thy t CENTRE HAGE Y. NO. .2 Two doors below — Teanscuiyr office BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH mB ave dy ALL kt at Wholesale and Retail.— This is oOntinually supplied withthe choicest meats ot all Kinds, and Lo wd be attended with out a moment's delay. Nevada Sept 34.—1m D. 8. BAKER, DRAURE IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, ‘No, 74 Broad Street, Nevada. ESH MEATS, ef Al.t. KINDS ra hand and for sale at (ibe rates for cash. harge Cogas selivened Pusher gears Ne WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and tnd for sale cheap for cash. Ast Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City TEAM agg me any D, BOILERS tn S to sist fitted up or a ia aia A. i mes eat Se ie ee pine & THOM. 3 i