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May 28, 1862 (4 pages)

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RE! Leighton, K. Phelps, AsPiveher, . bs Graves, : edif une LON, characters. . e 2d. ; ihe comedy “ . Hook axp Lapora I owe. — The en2irgwig an refitting ot the Hook and Ladder” House was finished yesterday and last evening the gas wos hit tor the first 'time. Twelve burners. each aurreunded Ly a beautiful glass. globe, threw-a most bril¥ant light in the ball “Fhe walls are tedutiluily oratmented with mes — R. Phelps, Anderson, . Be Locke, 7 L. Greaves, «8, Quinn, a8 [. Land, . K. Locke. of the L Leichton, Anderson, kK. Thotne, _ E. Locke. ree of the % es Leighton, oe Kemok ‘ ders”? with EB. Docké, ETherne, ir. Graves, K. Locke. «2-98 ,O0. 30 cts, eetiaity in Mtliat she db HtAdsh on Wed ih: ly inyited ,. $3, GO, s magniti LERY. IENT very MES. 2 mnabled to onths, as W Pater. NESS ranches, EBERT. In_-the.deonsequent y supplied h recruits tailing the fect of or2 aged, tters. mediate in a its effect ¢ appetite, or dyspep iGhe, wind or nervous rostration, ebler sex . by thous. lor efficacy nd dealers ty 20-1m how diftherefore e fact thay utritous 7 , * minster Abbey. ry respect offered to . @kothes : Medical to street, ail Steamnt Cure of eSuppres By Reo. J. m Revolu f'wentieth the 2B & pictures Which, with the srray of fremen’s an ail we think thet this will be found. the atest chgigie bathteent in towns it is large: eHougs for aby party iat may be gotten up in Nevada ; it is centrally locuted and et easy "access, and the supper rovan is only oue step higher than the ball room, the twe being uierely separated by a door, and is the only hall with gas light. Ball goers who have 1 perienced the “sunse’ views,” with sd@oke aceumpanmment, afforded by the common lumps iu other reeme, will appycCiate the advantages of gas livit. ‘On vext Thursday wight « bali will be given there to inaugurate new arranyerents— M. Chauvel havivg taken the affair under his ingnagement, Te has spared ho pains te uke it a xiccess. The supper arrangements will bp-ifferent from those of the last time, yd will wfford reom for eighty persons to-sitdown togeth r. Two prizes, one. a gold bracelet and the other somethisg mysterious but, as we are.assubed. hughly interesting~ to young ladies will be distributed. We have no dowht the oecasion will be a pleasant one. “pellinan, mentioned in yesterday's iskue as having stolen a stoxe, were. sentenced by Judue Smith to be dis#'ptined into good behavior in the State Reform School for the period of three years. The boys were taken to Marysville yesterday tieruing by jailurHazlitt. This is an excellent judgment} the boys would have been hopelessly lost had they remained in Nevada. If anything ean redeem thei it is a changeof assocwtions and a compulsory performanee of duties which their parents never eould have epfurced, however “anxious to de se. Itis to be hoped that society will gain by this as well as the boys’ parents and the boys themselves. Owyens or Dogs will do well to remember that yosterday was the last day of grace granted by Marshal Davidson to the dogs of Nevada not provided with the muncipal tag. So far, sume forty dogs only are provided ith # puseport, and ae this is bat a fraction of thxuumber ip Nevada, we may look for a “slaughter of innocents” as the Marshal is determined byexeeute the law. Some persons doubtless ihagine that by keeping’ their pocdies tied up for @ew days thev will avoid the tax and the matter Wil blow over, but in this they are mistaken. Tbe\Marshal has an accurate deser.ption of all the peying dogs, and a sert of personal sequaintahee with those tliat dou't payand a few weeks dodging will net cause him te forget them. New Derestrions.—A new dictionary etems te be weeded with the fullowing new definitious: —see Journal. RUN HIMSELF OUT.Dogged out. Fiv4t.2D OUT.—Booted out. OaKs IN ENGLAND.—The Parliament oak in Clipsten Park is ssi to be fifteen handred years old. This park existed before the Conquest, aud belongs te the Duke of Portland. ‘The tallestoak wae the same nobleman’s property. It was called the Duke's The largest oak in England 2 is the Calthorpe oak, Yorksbire ; it measures _ 70 feet in cireumference at the ground. The ge _ Three Shire oak at Worksop is. called so from bi _ ham, Derby and York. This tree had the formiog part of the couuties of Nottinggreatest expanse of any recorded in England, _ drooping over 777 equare yards. The most . productive oak was that a Gallenos, in Menmouthshire, felled in 1826; the, bark brought £200, and ite timber £670. In the mansion of Tredegar Park, Monmouthshire, there is said to be a room 42 feet long and 37 broad, : . the floor and wainsect of which were the preddetion of a single tree, an oak grown on the estate. + Not MakInec, But Savisc.—It is not the e money which a man earns, but the money that he saves that enriches him Anybody . may acquire wealth who will remember to aet upon this priciple. The facility with which money can be gained by eS this country ,ie very yreat when compared te the facilities for gaining it, generally abroad; buwe are an extravagant people, and we ex~ pend dighlity. These who de not, bot practice . self constraint and careful economy, invaria= w rates as any éstaplish r San Franciscu—freigh aHEUGH & THOM, . f CKSMITH’S SHOP HE und . being about to leave the country, offers to sell or rent-his Blacksmithing Establishment !! situated at NORTH BLOOMFIELD. Aree ¢ “eee FOR SALE of Tools, Dwelling ouse, &C., located in thé center of the town, and is now doing a GOOD BUSINESS. Aman understanding horse and ox-shoeimg, ie cersain to doa __ FLOURISHING BUSINESS! itis the Only Shopinthe place For further particulars apply at theTRNSCRIPT office. A. GUILDORY. North Bloomfield, May 23d . 1862. Ow NEVADA ACADEMY. W. E. PRESSEY ....00000+ Principal Itvonsiste of Two Forges, a Complete Set’) CHINN & COLBY at the BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Forty Thousand Dollars DRY GOODS: Which they offer to the Ladies-of Nevada and the surrounding country at such prices than can-" -. not fail to suit. Look at these Prices ! 5000 yards of Silk for $1 per yard ana Upwards, i 3,500 yards of Fancy Silk at 50 cents per. yard—weorth $1. N°: 27 Spring Strest, Nevada.—in the IN room formerly occupied oy hima. ‘This School will open on MOAWDAY, May Sth, 1862 Mr. P takes thiam thod of thanking the citizens of Nev» daand vicinity, for their past liberal patronrye ; and hopes by euntinued exertion to merit their future support. Instructions given in the higher TUITION—PER MONTH, For Latin andthe higher Eng. ranches. --$5 00 Yor Common English branches Fer Primary Department my? W. E. PRESSEY. : SALOON, Commercial st., mear corner of Main. 'U‘ HE subscribers, baring jot overhauled their Saloon, invite their nds and the public to givethemacail. Their patrons can rely on havng their money’s worth in the shape of Aa GOoD DRIN:E. None but tho best liquors are kept. mhio¢ SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. 1ARY LOST,—A Pocket Diary. vetween F¥ Newtown and Keys’ Milk Ranch, on SuturApril 26th, containing a note and agreement for $50, given last May; besides other ac reward will be paid on leaving the ar* Ranch or this office. i C. H. BOLTON. UG STORE! DEALERS umn Medicines, Kerosene, Paints, Tucpentine, Olls, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, UCnadulterated Wine, and Liquors, Toilet Goods and Perfumery, CARDEN SEEDS! BOOKS & STATIONERY! Faney Goods, &c., Fine Chewing and Smoking
ag BACOO!! 25 PINE CIGARS, manufactured by J DARLING, Red Dog Red Dog, May 18th, 1902. BAKER & WYMORE, you will comp you will . ; pensable te your camfort or happiness. : -or Latin;—— DRESS GOODS, Toiles Peintes, Jacones, Indientes, Soicries, _— And 73 and 75 Evstrest, Maryevilte. eet and A hand and Ei rom te aterm Suey te rg erials ever o@iared in 4 this market, consisting of Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber, Plow Frame eand Handles, are offering the terms to suit. 1 ne with an order ceiving an A No. respectfully seliciied. mys-3m A het laely > OF FRANK WALK, Deceasigned Administrator of Call hows Kameed “enasts 8 strator o ve e to the creditors of, all persons having claims tease ebitestion ahi neice ip S80 tae rat pu n of this notice, to undersigned at the Court House, Nevada Ci ni WW: COZZINS, Pab. Administrator. May, 10th 1862. WM. R. COE, : Dealer in BOoTSsS AND SHOES, Gerner of Main and Compnércial Ste. 7 consisting of Benkerts’ and mi and on fa other celebrated Manufacturers “trogens Boys Boots & oes, Ladies’ & Misses Sheek & Gaitors. and in short, everything necessary to furnish a first clase Beor and Shoe Store complete. Boot and shoe Findings always on hand, wen Sad meee : re 1 ce aoe on the short _ANl kinds of Re rin est notice, ina sant ond substantial manner. Nevada, March 22—tf o ; A. BLOCK & CO, _DEALERS -EN= =: atthe LOWEST PRICES . . Part: the country Larticle. A share ofthe trade ¥: . of the best quality, ply of all erticles te : eee. Are! AES er aun ger ge saleby sR ALD & CO: Pa. bps etay papain 4 per express, adTildon's Sugar Coated Pilla» ee tak a Fag dh eqosee? receiy aE catislen in this tuviae "Foresle by Hell, McDONALD ae Paints, Oil and Varnishes. Proof Paint, Linceed ON, Boiled and Hee, nr, sale by R H. McDONALD & CO. Os Aer Mente foot Olt Lerc Oil, Camphene Knowing thed! ae ‘ curing a goed article, ae necessa’ op od ol 2 with a superior article eel RH. McDONALD & CO,, Sacramento. Brewers’ Steck, — Fresh Hops, Irish Moss Burgund: oh. Keg Corks. Everything in this line of Fea ek quality. For sale ayer reasonable terr8 ee . Re. MCDONALD & 3000 yards Poplin at 25 cents per yd. Silk and Wool Shellers, Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all hinds, —_—_—_ PER YARD, The same Goods being sold at every other Store for 2 cents per yard. »400 Pieces of Brussels, 3-ply, Velvet Carpet and every other kind selling from 50 cents per yard to $1,25. 1000 pieces of LINEN, 50 cts yd Andis actually worth $1,25. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS atONE BIT A YARD and upwards. Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtain, Table Damask, Brown and Bieached Sheeting. ; rseilies& Lancaster Quilts, Shawis, Embroideri Shakers, Bonnets, nshades, Umbrellas, 100,000 Other Thin Teo numerous to mention ! This tremendous stock of Dry Coode—the largest ever ecen in the mountains of California— was bought for Cash and we will guarantee to sell 50 per cent cheaper than any other cstabliehment can possibly sell. Ladies !.¢ail and examine our Goods before _purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. CHINN & COLBY, zt 10,000 Yards of Lawn for One Bit . Nevad a, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts NEVADA. REDINCTON & CO’S. SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS. “‘QTARRANTED TO MA KjE LIGHT, SWEET ANDO NUTRITIOUS BREAD! Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCOIT, BUCKWHEAT, = AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. ‘WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET. Ask for Redington & Co’s Y east Powders and take no other, if you would have uniformly good bread. Manufactured and sold at wholesale by REDINGTON & CO., 416 and 418 Front Street, San Francisco. by all respectable Grocers everyap. 12-411. a EVERY MAN SHOULD . EIAVE A SUIT oF THOSE —AND— sU™M_MMER 0 ODSs!! & RECEIVED BY S.HAAS & CO., , steamships will despatched in the month of May Sonora, Capt. Hudson, Thure day, May Sth. Age, Capt. Baby, Friday, May 16th. bt, Louis, Capt. Lapiigc, Saturd:y, May 24th. Capt. Farnsworth, Saturda : Ses $1, From. St. Wharf, at 9 o'clock AM, For Panama. ¢ Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to from es wallto Mow Xork by the Atlantic _ Soda Water Material. _. Corks. Acids, Essential Ojls, Whiting, Marble Dust, Soda Twine. £rer7 thing inthe » For sale by R.H. McDONALD & CO. Trusses, “Gum Stockings, ; : Supporters J res, Sik Elaativ Bandages for Ladies. Avery large assortment of articles, in thisline For sale by RK. H. McDONALD & CO., Sacramento. Dental Goods. We respectfully call the attention of Dentist« + to our large and well assorted stock of everythee in this department: y Vuleanite Teeth, Vuleanizers—different Pisin and Gum Teeth, kinds, how Pipe Dare ae Petia, ~ w Pipes and Prills, « Cerundum Wheels, ¥ ' 1 i",Files—a jarge varioty, Mouth Glassen, Impression Cups, Pinte. Cutters, Franklin's Articulators, Ti Foil, Plugging Instruments,Precipitated Silver. Dental Lathes, ; Avery fine quantity of Dewtiet's Gases, very compact, with full sete of drewers, tilled with highly finished an4 best quality of Instry ment. Anatomical Preparations set bencath plies yases showing the face bones and teeth. with complete sets of Arteries, Veins and Nerves, These are of late French improvement and guyyerlor to anything of the kind ever before intryduced. All of which we sell on reasonable terms. . R. H. MCDONALD & CO te, Fertyv Thousand Almanacs For 1862, in English, French, German, 8; ish. Portuguese, Ltalian and Chinese, for ceabaltcue distribution Send Re a orders. HK. H. MeDONALD & CO., Sacramento. The uhdesigned offer for sale : 100 Carboys Oil Vitriol, ** Eastern,’ 000 the Nitric Acid. strong ; 1500 tbs Citrie Acid ; 10.0 tha Muriatie Acid ; 2000 tha Powdered Tartaric Acid, best + 50 casks super Carb Boda. h Santee 7° 60 on Strichine ure . 75 oz Stiph Morphine. oon 100 thelodite Pottasm; 125 the Chioioform; 104 tba Calomel; 1000 tbs Spts. Nitre and Aq Ammonia; 600 tbs Balsam ba; 750 tte Gum Arabic Supporters Ete “Shottter bracer, ADOghigl ee _white; 2000 ths Flor Sulphur; 600 ths Oil Lemon kien Origanum, Peppermint; ®pruce and Almon d« 2200 tiene Kerosene Oil; 1100 pews pure Lard Oil in tins; 800 galions Oaniphene; 1206 ga} lons Alcohol ~~ et. intins; 1100 lone line seed Oil; 1000 gallons Nestafeot Polar and China Nut Oil; 300 gallons Castor Oil; Paint Brushes. White Wash Brushes; Hair Brushes; Teeth rushes; Feather Dusters; 10 bbis refined Lamp black; 20 bbls Lrish Moas; 700 doz Wright's Pills; 20 gross Brandreths Pills; 100 gro Motlats, Ayers Jaynes, Lees and McLane Pills; 100 doz Myers’ Sarsaparilra and Yelow Dock; 100 doz Lyons Katharion. 500 doz Jules Hauies & Co’s extracts Hair Oil, Colognes &c. 75 boxes Castile soap genuine; 90 eases best Olive Oil; 3000 ths Sal ; © bble Rosin; 106 bole Plaster Paris;40 bbis Marble Dast; 20 bhi» Whiting; 3000 ths Shakers Herba, fresh. 400 Ibs pure Ground Sage, fresh; 1000 he pres ved Hops in 44 % and J pte ape 1260 the Re. fine Borax; Varnishes of all kind; 3000 the agscrted Paints in cans;! ton Putty in bladders and tins. 20 bbls aye Woods; 100 cases Isinglass; 25 bbi« Canary, Hemp, Fiax aud Ceriander seeds. ln quantities to why alk the lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited, Kt. WH. MeVONALD & CO. Importing and Wholesale Druggtet«. ths Patent Medicines. We are uts for the following k Med are age for Ehefolowing known ‘8 Sands Sarsaparilta ers la; Myers. prs pe and Yellow Bock de nee Expector j nes Alterative; Jaynes Hair ‘Tonic — A FO ; Cor. Sscramento & Leidesdorff ets. San Fran isco ‘ ant; A ore. Pechecal and ue cure; Wistar’s Balsa Spt alae Ee Pilly Ay 8; Moflate Pilix; fiidens Fiaid oar io +4 offats Phoenix Bitters. is . B.H. McDONALD & co., Impertisg and Whelesale ists, ap 18 4m. ~~ SACKAM 0.