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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

May 23, 1862 (4 pages)

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ii fiY. ner ~ aj . te as ere 1S es, delied nits the ein ect ite, rind ous jon, ex. us, lers m dif. fore hat ous. on ito hes FEESSSrS s* " ad shia eedialaal ta town appeared to have very little life left them. In fact out Local . suspects they had turned in for a siesta, for the corvee of Broad and Pine streets put ~ tom in tind of the lagivst kind of @ Spamah town at the hour of 2.P. M. Tike menotony™ *was only broken by the oceasional ernesing of an sleepy cur; the apple nien were their chairs, whilst the cigar dealers, ivel. oped in «a cloud of smoke from their meershaums, were absorbed in reverie, apparently dreaming of imagitary customers. The return of the Cadets somewhat enlivened. mat. ters; the shrill notes of their fife and the beating of their dram startled people from their lethargy, and everybody admired the Cadets as they marched through town with “all the pomp and cireumstance of g-a-l-orious war.” The ball in the evening was a fine tirn out, as the boys had sold in the neighborhoed of one hundred tickets, and up to the time of our going to press everything had ‘gone “‘as merry as a marriage bell.” snbentia CouLDNor ‘se Convicrep.—A fellow was arrested by officers Scott and Knerr, night before last, for having stolen a pair of Chinese ear rifigs. They had been stolen the « night previous from a Chinese house on Commercial street, and this man waa off-ring them for sale in another Chinese house adjoining, when the owner happening to see the rings reengnized them at.onee and raised an _antery which brought the officers te the spot. . The fellow was getting aw ay. but seeing the’ officers he dropped the rings in the street.— They were picked up and he was arrested and Yndged in jail. Yesterday morsing he was brought hefore Judge Kendall. but there being no._legal testimony against him the Judge had to release him although there is little deabt that he had stolen the ear-rings. To BLACKSMITHS. We call the attention of binckamiths te Mr. Guillory’s advertise-nent.in another column. The establishment . offered for sale or rent is the only one in North Bloomfield, and we have no doubt that aman understanding the business will find this a firet rate chance. ee GAs.—Gas was first evolved from coal by Dr. Clayton, in 1739. Its applieation to purposes of illumination was first tried “by Mr. Murdoch, in Cornwall, in 1792. Sir Humphrey Davy, alse a Cornishman, stated his opinion before a committee of the House of Cominons, that 1¢ would be impracticable to-light London with gas. We see his error. The first display of gas-lighte was made at Boulton and Watt's foundry, in Birmingham, on the occasion of the gs for peace, in 1802. In 1805, gae was permanently used, to the exelusion of lamps and candies. at the cotton mills of Phillips and Lee,-Manchester. where 1,000 burners were lighted. Gas-lights . ; oon first introduced inte London, at Golden , August 16th, 1807; Pall Mall, 1809; bora were general throughout London in 1814, Gas-lighte were first mbroducod into aye York in 1824, “A Mosrature Lake, or aquariam, has been erected , of Goodyenr's Bor, in hotel. Riding on the exrface of the lake is a perfect little miodel of a ie sregied ots wee nt cow every rs.asif MeKiy ot pall ng Steers had launched it ‘In the water he will in a short time have a supply of those pretty of the finny tribe, . brook ‘et aeeree n unfailing pure. water noblest lifesvietories, are fought in soli» t ret ae cee te For Latin and the hcher Eng. branches. .$5 09 Fer wesc incre mwee sete c . pene myst PRESSEY. . W.E. MILWAUKEE erewery. a “seas Street, n. e600. . COMBS & ‘MoGOUN, — ar ee ee Drugs, Cobsiphone, Medicines, Keroseney Olls, “warnishes, Patent Medicines, Unadulterated Wine, and Liquors, z Toilet Goods and Perfumery, CARDEN SEEDS! BOOKS & STATIONERY! Faney Goods, &c., Fine Chewing and Smoking % TOBACCO!! 4 Also a fine assortment of FINE CIGARS, manufactidred by J DARLING, Red Do Red Dog, May “sth, 1862.NSOLVENT NOTICE—In District Court of the 14th Judical District of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of ISAAC FOWLER, an a Salen Debtor: Pursuant to.an order of the Hon. B. McFarland. Judge ofthe said Distriet Sas notice is herealr ors-of the said Insoly “Tsaac Fowler, te be and apr pear before the Hon. T. B. McParland, District Judge aforesaid, in open Court. at the Court Room of said Court, in the County of Nevada, on the 23d day of June A. D., 1862, at 10 o’elock, A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can. why the pra: granted, a an assignment of his Estate ae made, aud he be discha: from his debtsliabilities, in ptirsuance of the Statute in x 3 ease made and provided; and in the mean time all proeeedinga ageinst said tusolvent be stayed. ——) Witness my hand and the es of said } seal seal court, this ge day of May A. b. 1862. Rh H. FARQU Ak. Clerk. O. P. Stidger, Attyof Grpapts. .—State of California, count £ u Nevada, ss. District Court of the 14th owe of California, to John L. Mosman, Greetle are hereby summoned to appear and answer tothe complaint of of Nancy L. oan, filed pov ou in this court, within ten dvys from t) of this writ, ifserved = eu in this within twenty rage M oon on you .n this jatriet, and out of this county and within forty days if served on you inthe State and ont of this District, inan commenced on the Sth da hah = ag He Dey for Judgment agai wherein said plain’ rays for ginen’ ainst you, thik dive ~ bd from th e agers of pester now wa ag ween you ah + weak pp and that she may be awarded the fo education of the minor children of ial relatiou; and for suc. other and further relief, as may be just and equitable, the premises considered. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to anewer said complaint as herein directed, plaintvpn take judgment et yon therefor demnand oft er with all costs or suit, and shee depiesa oly such other reiief. as prayed for eo fetimon whereof, I, R. H. Farqu{za =e of the District court, me. id rp bomen ee my hand and impress the seal of the said cou py os” oma da Nevada, this 20th day g. H. i: FARQUHAR, clerk. by order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland, District sad Attest, a truc ate g F kK. wh ARQUHAR, clerk. Cc. H. MEYER & CO., Brick House, 76 Broad Street, NEVADA Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine French Brandies, Wines, And Foreign and Domestic Liquors generally. mé6-3m RED DOG DRUG STORE! ent a — of said Insolvent should not be . cial District of said State. The People of the . CHINN & COLBY BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Forty Thousand Dollars . WORTH OF DRY GOODS! Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding country at such prices than cannot fail to suit. Look at these. Prices ! 5000 yards of Silk for $1 per yard and Upwards. 3,500 yards of Fancy Silk at 50 eents per yard—worth §1. DRESS Goo! ts Toiles Peintes, Indiennes, Soicries, 5000 yards Poplin at 25 cents per yd. ‘Sik and WOO! Sheliers, Organdles, Traveling Dress Geeds, all kinds, 10,000 Yards of Lawn-for One Bit
PER YARD, The same Goods being sold at every other Store for 25 cents per yard. 100 Pieces or Brassels, 3-ply, Velvet Carpet and every other kind selling from 50 cents per yard to $1,25. ee Andis actually worth §1,25. FRENCH AWD AMERICAN PRINTS atONE BIT A YARD and upwards. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtain, 1) "Sew LOSsT.—A Nt nag Diary. between Newtown and 8’ Milk Ranch, on Satury, April 26th, for €i7.59. es pen pers. ; euuie A reward ticle at gn Fennch ov thinomoe, May 4th, 1862. c. H.BOLTOS. Rich Quartz Specimens! a value, by BARRETT & SHERWOOD, sewelers. New No 517 Montgomery at. San Francisco. eeune & WYMORE, * ss ote gg IN eyo Ds, delivered . Pree cf Charge rin distance of Nevada. isabtvala Finished and wnftntshed. Also & large stock of 3 Jacones, es: 1000 pieces of LINEN, 50 ctsyd . Oak; Ash, Hickory ana vetoes ones ee Plow Framezand Handles, — onthe suit. Parties in the country] y pollelied, : Bano OF FRANK WALK, Deceased .— notice strato of the abore named by the —— tothe, creditors af ° et ee ome a aving. cians thes said deceesed, to ox same first apy orth this notice, te the underthe Court House, Nevast City. aah” COZZINS. Pub. Administrator. May, 10th 1802. WM. R. COE,. Dealer in BOOTS AN D SHORES, Corner of Main and Commercial Sts, Consisting of Benkerts’ and other cele’ . Manufactarers Shoes, Ladies’ & Misses Shees & Gaiters, and in short, everythin as necessary to furnish a first class Beot and Store complete. Boot and Shoe Findings aways on hand, which will be sold at low rates. Ali kinds of Repairing-done on the shortest notice, in a neat and substantial manner. Nevada, March 22—tf E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK, : 8. FURTH, he ‘BLOCK & COs DBALERS iN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. . Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. REDINCTON & CO’S. SUPERIOR YVEAST POWDERS, ARRANTED TO MAK E LIGHT, SAVEET AND NUTRITIOUS BREAD! Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCUIT, BUCKW HEAT, ; AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET. Ask for atl Redington & Co’s ¥ east Powders Manufactured and sold at wholesale REDINGTON & 416 and 418 Front Street, os _ Francisco. For sal all ie Grovers everydion nea Bate ap.12-4m. 4 EVERY MAN SHOULD HAVE A SOIT Teo numerous te mention ! " ‘This tremendous stock of Dry Coods—the largest ever een in the mountains of California— was bought for Cash and we will guarantee to sell 50 per cent cheaper than any other cstablishment can possibly sell. Ladies ! calland examine our Goods before purchasing eleewhere. Give us one trial. , Broad Street, Nevada. Table Damask, Brown and Hicached OF THOSE Sheetiag. : wiles sSsPrRiN G&G : ae —AsAND— Mantillas, Shawis, a Embroideries, Bonnets, ~ . BJ ME ME Fe Shakers, Sunshades, Op § I! Umbrellas, Parasols, co AND JUST 100,000 Other Things RECEIVED BY S.HAAS & CO., Nevad a, April 23d. T Pacific Mail Steum ship Co. ee Capt. 1 Which wears otering ot LOWEST PRICES . <a" Brogan Boys Boots & . peers and take no other, if you would have uniformly . . bet eS wirete of all sere in te Avery oe sagas ees We «ted are Age for most ef the For sale by R. A & ‘€b. Eclectic Medicines, We are La yom emanufiatonies, additional man Tildon’s Su Cc pe gen dod aéiriy all the Con g ~ bottles. For sale by RLD & CO. £0ugg ie ee oepaa Agemna m tO nofac ries Foreale by, it. ALD & CO. rae and . _Vainisnes. Soe White, Fire Coal and Ker eréecne: ane, Burning Fluid, lamp he Reset OM Lara pores Come aor phe Kaoow 0#0 necessary for britthen: ilk ae oe peodpe# extra pains to import them of the best Nang! ,and can supply our customers Pe with bi a 50 _ RH, Me NALD &CO., Sacramento. ineowene" Stock. Fresh Hops, lrish-_Moss, dy Pitch, be igs a ing in this Hae ae of the be at me eit MeDONALD ALD % ee. a Sodan. Water Material, — Corks. Actds, Kssenti ils, Marble pee kan Ae oy Sm ONALD & eo. tages, Site i instie a eee Dental Gods. aval atvorted the atamation of Dentists stock of everyKe HM. MeDO amento. Bilver. “Avery tine Cazes, v compact, with drewer: filles with ighly finished and best quailty of : whesteedend set bencath ylras vases, showing the teeth. ith complete sets of Arteries, Veins and Nerves.— ‘hese are of late French improvement and anp erlor to anything of the kind ever before jutroduced. All of which we sell om reasonable terms. MK. H. McDONALD. & CU., Sacramento. Forty Thousand Almanacs For 1862, in FE Bin h, Freneh, German, Spanis, and Seaoe for gretaiious +, Sacramento. we ne Meviasie 4 Acid 2000 tbs Powdered Tartaric Ack, east 60 casks swper Carb Boda, i 00 oz Stvichine pure ; ine. ad itrtol, “ ag ee are 4000 = lone 2 A in tins; gallons seed Oil; 1900 gallons mesmtees Polar and China Nut Oil; @0 6 Castor Oil; Paint Brushes. White Wash rushes ; Hairy Brushes; Teeth Brushes; Feather a 10 bblwrefined Lamp pny! bbis trieh yon’ Wright’s Pilis; 088 Brandreths ie; 100 Ayers Jeruce. Lees and MeLane Fit Pile; -_ doz Myers’ Sarsaparilra nS Yelow Dock; Wo Lyons Katharion 500 do: ge ° le abe ime; _ cA best xes Cas’ a Merl ~4 Olive O11; 400 fee Sal Hoda; OO bi 340 bbis Marble aura 20 “yay fresh. ey oy oon 1000 ths Fall seria fe Re aud tins; 26 bbis Canary. in qauttiey to uit all at the lowest prices. Orders respectfully ke i. frat Fogg & CO. Importing aud Draggists, BACK AMENTO. Z se aonen Haules & Co’s extracts .