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(See Statute
SYKES,
la ceunty
ens!
shing, tor
P.the intria
vewelersn Franciseo
ee
County.
hared by us.
re now pre‘as. Order
ental Hoteloprietors.
VELL.
r Ruler
ecturer,
ets, between
ncit co.”
y exéeatet
“desired patje22-6m
BROOKLYN HOTEL!
wadchrystal-Spring Water Company.—and every
_gSuites of Room to families or others. at reduced
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, MAY, 35225863. .
~~ Kevada Daily Trangeript,
oN. P. BROWN, Proprietor ,
Published Daily— Monday Excepted.
a Advertisements published at low rates.
» Job Printing neatly and promptly executed
Office—On Commercial Sireet.
bg
REMOVAL!
HE Famous Proprietor
e of the well known and old establish
-» ed Hotel, begs leaveto inform his patrons Ma
and friends thaton and aff r the first of :
' November next he wilt remove-from the old, dis lapidated building yon. Breadway, where he has
“resided since June, 1862, and will open that
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly for a hotel,
“on the -southeast corner. of Sansome and Pine
‘streets. The Building is fireproof and supplied
throughout. with gas, and water by the
seouvenience is gffered at this Hotel; the roonr
‘all being well ventilated, large and commodi
‘pus; and I do not hesitate insaying that
@BROOKLYN house will be. second to none’ in
the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all
others visiting the erty, ae invited to come and
‘examine for themselves. The Brooklvn Hotel
“Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and
$f you de -nottike the accommodations it will
‘rost you nothing, The Omnibus willalw . & be
‘at the wharf on fhe arrival of the Inland andteean
jmeteamers, to take passengers anil baggage othe
lotel.The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit
sted, being in the central part of the city,where
ie cars Of the city Raiiroad pass the door every
thice minutes eich way, to all parts of the city.
There isa large Reading Room attached to the
House and Library containing 500 velumes of
Standard-Works, exclusively for the use of its
“ruests Rooms willbe let by night, week or
jnonth, with or without board; also, elegant
erates. The table will always be supplied with
aan abundance of the choicest and best the market
ean afford, and no expense will be spared to set
f# table that. will defy the criticism of the mest . }.
Hastidious epicure. JOUN KELLY, June.
*) San Francisco, Nov. 1st, 1862.—6m
wus THOROUGH BRED HORSE
RIFPLEMAN,
——= Will stand for Mares this seaJN,
Cylon, at Dolj’s Ranch, midway on -c3y'
vc brain road between Red Bluff and ‘Tehama.
p to August ist. ‘
Terms—$100 Per season.
~Pédigree—Riflemaa,b h, bred by John H.
Mooper, of Payette co., Ky in 1855. Got by Imp
“Milencoe, out of the dam Frazier and Markaman
aby Rodolph. g 4d Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria
by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus.
Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of lransport, dam
“Dy Haxall’s Moses.(he by Imp Sir Haray)g¢ d by
Backburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by Craig’s ALFred, ¢ ¢ gd the celebrated Prior mare.
* Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out ofa sister to
the dam of Thornton's Rattler, by Imp Robin
WBPeachbreast, gd by Obscurity, gg¢d Old. Slamer®
kin by Imp Wildair, g ¢ gd the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delaney. of Virginia in 1767.
> Buzzard was imported in 1757; got by Woodperker, dam by Dux; Curiosity by Spap; Regua ; Godolphin Arab,
. . Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by EngFish Janus, dam by Fox, y d by the BaldGallopay
+ Gienéoe Was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in
3531, aad won twe thonsand guineas. RiddlesWorth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The next
ear he won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, and
Phen challtaged forthe Whip. which banter met
Bo acceptatice. He now retired trom the turf,
nd was imported into the United States. by
games Jackson. in 1837. . Got py Sultan, out of
Frampoline. by Tramp; Web, by Waxy: Penepe. by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highflyer;
umise, by Snap; Julian, by Blank: Specta
rsdam.by Partner; Bonny Lass, by . Boy
tton; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffofs barb; Place’s White Turk; Natural. Barb
are.
{ Citleman, ‘at the State Fait of 1862, took the
st premium for thurough-bred horse3,and was
Mitcredfor the sweepstakes for thorough: breds.
d Wan no CUMPERTITOKCS,
Bip Peraons sending mares from a distance
D rely npon, their stocks receiving caréful and
vtientar-atrevtion by experienced men, and
ing provided with ample enclosed ‘pasturayge.'.
d without extra charge, during the season, of
e boat.quality, bat at the risk of the owners.
‘ J. G@. DOLL.
LAr Tat. Red Muff
CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
A COMPANY.
vy
S
—_
The fast and splendid steam
ers CHRYSOPOLIS and
ANTELUPE wil! leave on
alternate -days for San Fran
eleco, at 2.0’ clock-p. wofrom the foot of Késtreet
Rteamer CHRYSOPOLIES, Chadwick Master
Wiilicaveon Mondays, Wednés@ays and
Pridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas .
er. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
amd Saturdays. .
Blarysvitie and Intermediate Lana. .
ings—Every Day
Steamer Young America, Litfleton. -Master, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
Will leave.on-alternate days for Marysville, at 7
@cJouk, a. M.
Change of Day for Red Bing.
Until further notice, the steamers of the Calirnia Steam Navigation Company will make two
ips per week to Red Bluff, leaving this city on
‘Weduesdays and Saturdays at 7A. M
Freight reesived exprysday.. oe eee ;
For frieght of, passate by any of the ahwwe
ts, a ply on: d, or at the office o
nia 3 am Navigation voareny.
ig Globe. « REDINGT
: W.A. TAY. o>
acramento, April I7th-tf _ ae
%. OO RELE Se
. xt door to Cheap John's, oa
SLOTHES renairsd in the best rder.
Calion:
establishment, where the rublic can be accommodated.
. keeps the hairfrom taeping grey:
ae] ED
net
State Teachers’ Institute!
H STATE Teachers’ Institute . calicd by
the Superintendent of* Public Instruction,
will bé Held Mi San Franciseo, commencing Monday, May 4th 1863, and closimg on Saturday,
May 9th. _A course of free evening lectures: on
suthiee relating to Public Schools will be delivered by the following lecturers :_
Rev. Thomas Star King; —~
Geo. W., Minns, Esq.,
Prof. J.D. Whitney, State Geologist,
Jno. B. Felton, Esq., z
Frederick Billings, Esq.
exereises will. be conducted by a The dai}
Laodengaciencad teachers and ject urcorps of ab.
ers. :
‘The California Steam Navigatrien Company
will give free passes over their lines, to all
teachers and schoo) officers Who may desire to
attend the Institute. Many of the Stage lines
will be equally generous, The Hotel Keepers
-of ‘San -Francisco will. accommodate female
teachers, attending tke Institute, at half the
usual rates :
‘Teachers must obtain from the Cougty Superintepdents, or School Trustees, a certifieate
stating therr intention to attend the Institute.
whieh will be recognised by the offers of the
Steamer and Stage lines.—. .
. —¥or particulars see insti ate Circtiars; which
+ of Public Schools. JOHN
Department of Instruction,
April 10th, 1863. {
CROCKERY.
FpR=ZcH CHINA, GLASS “WAKE
SWETT.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete.
PERCEY DOUCLAS,
428 Montgeme ry street
SAN FRANCISLO,
HAS THE!
Largest and Best Assortment of Good
im that line to be found
in the City,
ALLOF WILICH HE IS*SELLING AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUY FOR-CASH
WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Advantage to give hig
call before purchasing elsewhere.”
San Francisco, Dee. 18th—5m3dp
Select School for Yo ang Ladies and Gentlemen.
sHEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
W.E. F. DEAL,A B Principal,
hee SCHOOL wiil re-open on Monday
Aug 25, 1362. i ;
cae rERMS ?
te eeenee
Primary tranchés, pe? month...... ++ B41
English Brauches & Mathematics, per month 5 06
EMI s st nndetnesnnr nddcdeccoopedss: cove St . 100
(AROCR 656k. se aees nine Geecegecseensesae ca ** J 00
Germit 22.. phaee ta eah ben bens eaes at* 20¢
French: 3<.: Serate Sele ews dencec cai cada ss 20
No extra charge for Book Keeping.
are further particulars enyuire at the Schoo
ouse ,
Young Gent!emen will be thoroughly prepares
to enter any of the College clases.
UNITED STATESBATHS! ©
AND ;
HAIR: DRESSING SALOON.
T HE undersigned would inform the eitizcn801
Nevada and vicinity that they have completed
a tine bathing tHouge, avtached to their well ka yn
ed
withathe at-all tin-:< They also keep
eonstantly on hang “ Dr. Geuning’s Reproduetor, _ celebratea tur its medical powers over the
humen Hair. It entirely eradicates dandru#and
PERFPUMEKY-~<A tine a&sortment ob hund.
THEO. LAMI*K. 44 Bena «-wort
1862! 186
8
ee S62!!!
A. LAMOTT HATTER!
8
Cor. 2d-and J Sts., Sac’ amento.
i <
HH“ issued thestyle of HATS for Fall and
W intcr wear. s thisis the best Ye nad in
the State to proctre a fine and fashionable vile,
callon him and select onefrom his the ‘argest stock in the country, atprices lower tan at
aay other house,’
N. ’B.—Ordere from tlie country pte ag Roel
tended to. Large assortment ‘of J .adiex’ re
and Buggy Rebes always on hand. sep-10
Read the Atantic Papers and Periodicals !!!!1
ir ye would Kkmow all about the War: .
EAD aloud! aad it yeur friends kaow
Mee ae ie CHURCH & ©0°S, ate
attends te eleantig ef Ceats, Pante
#sts,in such a manner as to have the
ruice of New Ga. ments. Give nic 9 oxial
y prices arc lew to suit the times.
‘A. P. CHURCH & CO., .
can be obtained from County Superintendencs ef .
. THE YUBA CAP RO
. The Yuba Gap Stage Line and
a
Nevada
PAR ocmer
Daily : at
pee sa eee reas Transcript.
7 EWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING
N OFFICE, “‘
' COMMERCIAL STREET.
%
ee z
Job Printing of, all Vinds neatly
and promptly executed at short
notice. :
Particular attention paid to the
Printing of :
Posters of all sizes, shape or color.
738) , WayBills
Bil-Heads,
¢ \ Receipts,
Checks, for Bankers,
Bills ofFare,
Bali Tickets,.on Note Paper or Cards.
z Circulars,
Cards, of all sizes.
; Drafts,
Labels. for Druggists and Expressmen.
Certificates of Stock,
Blanks
» Programmes, for Theatre or Concerts.
t &e., &e ’ &e. é
Advertisements piiblished in the DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT at low rates.
‘
‘*
Agents for the Trans¢éript.—Orders for Advertising, Job Printing, Sub
scriptions, &c., left with the follonging peraous
will be faithfully attended to.
Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flats—R. O
Hichman.
Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B.
Hopkinson.
Washington, Alpha and Oinega—A. L. Dewey.
Forest city and Downieville—Langton & Co,
North San Juan—Dornin & Congee.
Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer.
San Fraxcisco—L, P. Fishers..
UTE.
The best route to
Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines
Passenger train carrying :
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESs,
JILL, on and after the
20thof May, 182, make 4 —
regular tri-weeklv trips, from ¢
DOWNIEVILLE to .
Sierra Valley, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat
Springs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe e#y,Ophir
Works, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver
city Gold Hilland Virginia city.
Leaving the, office of Lang‘on!a..Plioneer
Express, Downieville, every }
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers traveling this route will have but
twenty-seven miles of train travel, from. Dewnieville to Sierra Valley, where the staves will be
iitreadiness to receive and convey them to Vir
pais City, passing through aruecession of valeys, and over one of the most beautiful natural
roads inthe world ; soppung at the Hot Sulpfiur
Springr, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the
famous Steamboat Springs. or Geysers in’ ‘Truc
kee eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities in Nevada Territory._—— .
The accommodations along this route, tor the
eomfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by aiotber; there will be no delays, no trouble from
snow ; andthe proprictors of the Line guarantee
every facility te these who desire to make a
pleasant and speedy journey.
At Carsonand Virginia cities, connection will
be made with other lines to
ESMERALDA & THE HUWM3Z0LD1
MINES.
For freight or passage, apply to the offices.
A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO.,
Wire Suspension Bridge Builders,
» AND MANUFAOTURRRS OF
EATENT WIKE ROPE
W IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
span and capacity erected and material funished. Having been constantly engaged in the
erection of wire Suspension Uridges and Aque
duets for some years past. we are fully prepared
to do such work satisfactorily-and at a low tig
ure, fuararteeing permanency.
Parties who areabout ¢reeting bridges will find
fore deciding to build wooden structures. as the
recent floods throughout the State have proven
them tothe whoily unkafe and unreliable.
A number of our Wire Saspentions are now
indse in diffzrent localities throughout the
State, no one of which has been in the least uf:
Sected by the freshets: ,
Wire Kop for Minieg and Ferry pyrposcs of
any length or size desired, being cheaper thaa
hemp. Seales of weight and strength. with prices nanexed, furnished on application tothe man
ufacturers, or their agentsin the tuterior towne
A.d. HALLIDIE & CO.
9 3m 444 lay Street. san Frarciseo
JOUS. GKIMES, WILLIAM GIBSUN,
FASHION SALOON !
ES Street, Virginia City.
GRIMES & GIBSON, Proprietors.
——
‘Per cheirest Wines, Ligu. ‘ and Cigars will
always be found at the Bar of the Fashion
Attached to the saloon are two first-class Bilfard Tables, oel4 tf.
« FOR SALE: —
PART or oR. .! SALE of the Gold
Tannel Quartz “nme amt Mill.
situated on .Deer Creek, is
2,406 feet Phe Millts in good running order.
It has G. Stamps and 2 Chili. Mile. f
This is.an excellent opportunity for partics to
invest in @ paying: 4 Further particulars
enquire of T. GILES,
. At the Gold pong
___Notiee Fa o-Partner
=
Wn ALL THE LATE PUBLIC“
& Co.” AB GRE
-~ ML. MAKSH,
March W0th, 1803. & K PERRY.
it greatly to theif advantave to give we a Cal] bef.
4 dered and Coffee Cruehed Sugars, equal to any
ed; contains .
‘ ship
\HE undersigned have thie day formed a ¢o:
, Ch
‘ ashore
al :
"PALMER, HANSCOM & 0O.,
‘GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS !! . !
Degereran en sren
ANUFACTURE IRON CASTINGS
ane
Machinery of ail Kinds!
KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS’
i. A Special Department for
Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Caldrons, ete: éte.
Nos. 19 and 21 First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crashers-always on hand.
San Franciseo, March 27th—3m
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSQN,
PARIS FP XHIBITION,
1861MEDAL TO ;
WHEELER & WILSON,
United States
AGREICVLTURAL SOCIETY.
First Premium to
Wheeler & Wilson
WHEELER: &.-WILSON’S are universally
acknowledged to be the—
Best Family Sewing Machinein Use,
And are the only Perfect Machines‘ for
Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cord.
ing, Quilting, fucking,Pelling, Gath.
ering and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
The most Economical Famtl
Machines In use. f He pita acd i
Cull and see thenew Improvements or send fo
a Circular. ) '
°
y Sewing
. H. W. WADSWORTH, Agent..
Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttceta.
PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengersthro'
( ) from Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours !
Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in
three hours!
Ample facilities are now offered for the accom
modation of the passenger and freight traffic o
the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac
ramento for business Or pleasure can take the
5.39 \. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city
80 as to have from five to six hours at their disposa, returning the same dé /
Running of Trains:
S.V.R.R. AND C.C. R. R.
Leave Sacramento....0.% 6.30 A.M, and 2 P.
Leave Lincoln....++++5.15 A.M and 10.304.
Freightand ?assenger ‘Tariff.
Through Passengers.......Tlree Dollars,
Through Freight.. ..e+-ese+ «+2++Four Dollars
: °C. L. WILSON
Novy. 30th, 1861—tf
People’s Steamship Line.
CONNECTING:
CALIFORNIA. & NEW
via Nicaragua. .
YORK,
750. miles shorter than any other route:
THE fast: and favorite double
engine Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR
JH. BULBTH EN, . cvcccvccccoeses » Commander.
Will be despatched for
“$AN JUAN DEL SUR,
From Mission street wharf, San’ Francisco,”
At 9 o'clock, A M punctually, on
Thursday, April 30th, 1863.
Connecting at Greytown
With the splendid Steamship
TI LLIN OI SS,
2,500 Tons.
secured by: the re opeaing of the Nicaragua
Route. : ‘
These steamers are unsurpassed fur
Speed,
Cieanliness,
) and
: Safety.
And every effort will be made to insure the
comfort of passengers.
Yor further informatiog or passage apply to
1. K. ROBERTS, Agent
No. 407 Washingtou street,
Opposite the Post Office.
Sen Francieco, March 19th— td
COLDEN SYRUP!
. SUGARS,
‘THE San Franciseo ny et Refinery mr, .*%
. 1,000 gallons of Golden Syrup FUESH évery
day—raje Sherry color and Double Refined—
much superior to imporned Syru
Also, 40,000 pounds DAILY of Crushed Pow. .
imported. This domestie,Kstablishment disbur
ses six hundred thousand dollars annum for
duty, coal and wagee. w'*hin the State Its p.0ducts far vole by a°. rovers. my28 tf
DR. DAVIS,
OF PECE, 111 BROAD STREET,
South Side obore the *” BAILEY HOUSE,”
alae Nevada
PRIVATE dicenses ily and radically
Also.
§or ereurtal Sufferings t
Consult = FREE be letter ee! ]
Strictly secret and confidential. Office hours from
9to 12 M.2to4P M., and 6tv p.m.
Nevada, March 10th, 1s63—tf
Redueed rates-of passage and quiék trips are}
Ans
LL
HEREAS, by virtue of *‘an act of ¢
‘ Legislattre ofthe State of Calltornine ane +
proved May 1th. 4. p:. 1862,’ and the several
Acts amendatory thereto, it is made the duty of
the undersigned, by virtue of their office of ie
tices of the Peace, to publigh and make known fo
the qualitied electors of Nevada Township the
time and place of holding the Township election,
Now, therefore we, Kk. W. Smith and W. P.
Harrington, acting Justices of the Peace in and
for Nevada Township, Nevada county, State of
California, by virtue of the authority in us vested
by the Laws of the State-of California, do hereby notify tle Vategieny yevada-'Township, that
an election will be hele f.the town of Ne¥ada,
Nevada county, Onlifornie, on Monday, May 4th,
S67, Tor the purpose of electing the fol r
named ‘Township officers, viz : . : BF peMas
Three Trustees, One Clerk, +!
One Assessor, : One: Treasurer,
A Tax Collector,
A Road Overseer for Each District,
Two Justices of the Peace,
Two Constables.
The Pollswill be opened at 8’ oclock, a. m.
Court House-in the town cf Nevada,
we open until. sindown. an inspector -and-two
Judges to conduct the election, willbe appointed by the-voters at said place assembled.
re pre ecules have hereunto set
our hands atthe town of Neyada, 24t
of April, 1863. BE. W. SMES ed
Justices of the re fe Tee teoen ' 4 eace, Ney y se
Nevada, April 23d, 1863=td Nog eee
ere’ SNOW TENT HOUSE.
&. A. SACK ETT, ..Managing Agent
Sey traveling public will find the table provided with everything the market affords,
and good clean Rooms and Beda. A large Corral is connected with the Barn, Hay and Baye
ley alwayson hand and sold at the lowest
rates. Sasoned Lumber ofall kinda:
Shakes, Shingles, Laths,
: Matched Flooring, &cur sale, and seasoned Sugar Pi
“ene ag ee ee
at the
and continHOTEL DE PARIs.
Broad Street, Nevada city. .—
. Ov. CHAUVEL...Proprietor.
_ THIS well khown establishment
3}, has just undergonea thorough refit. thitg_and overhauling, and the Proprictor invites the Publie to call and
xamine for themselves. WN t eee, 8. Neeflortis spared to
First Class Hotel and Restaurant,
where travelers and boarders will
every attention, ee
XP Ball, Supper and Dinner arties will. be
gotten upto order, by applying to the under
signed uv. Cc \
Nevada, June 10th, 1862, CHAUY .
PROCLAMATION 3
WE TAKE THIS METHOD oF
Proclaiming to the “World
— THAT —
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at
A. P. CHURCH & CO.‘
Cor. of Vine and Broad Sts., Nevada.
PLANTING, PRUNING.
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry,‘ and Plain and Urnamental
Gardering .
‘PE subscriber ofte
20n8 Of Nevada in
rs ae od to the citiany o " 2
with the AeeUrance that the Na oa .
anal Skilfuily performed. —'Rerme moderate: Or,
pd leit at the National Exchange—with 'l,
MOMBCS, Truit dewer, &e., Commercial strect
per at the office of the ‘Transeript and of the
Journal, will receive prompt attention.
Nevada, Dee. 29; 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
B.—Vruning with special reference to pre~
vent an cvergruwth of w
pics 4 Sruitfulness. aetna ee
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA,
_W. DREYFUSS,
WwW? aleéjnform thé citizens of Nevada coun
ty ard his friends, that he isin full blast
and ready to receive orders for that delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sell as
low as any Brewery in the county apld
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada.
JOHN A. LAN
8 CASTER would jnform his friends aad
. 2 the public. generally
that he has added extensivel’ to his already large
and elegant ¢stublishment of Horses, B
sics, Saddles, Harness, &e.
ied to furnish aa fine turn-outs as can be foundis .
the State.
; .
Well trained, fleet and casy Saddle Horses
well ag oy go Ladies or Gentlemen will Le
ready at all times. A long experience in the bus
iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi
denee of my friends, Jéeads me to.believe I wijt—
be able to give general satistaction.
Particular attention-paid to Horses
Carriages always in readiness with careful dr
vers forthe use of parties, Balls, &e. The qual.
ity of my stock will permit me to sav that t n«6
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