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CAREOCS
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NDED.
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for $5.00.
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unications
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Alderman
[ELMBOLD,
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able
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BERD.
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_+ others visiting the city, are imvited to come and
N. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
Advertisements published at low rates.
Job Printing neatly and promptly executed
Office—On Commercial Sireet. ;
eed
REMOVAL 1
rQruve Famous Proprietor
of the well known and old estabtish fF
ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons
* and friends thaton and aft-r the first of am
November next he will remove from the oid, di apidated building on. Broadway, where he has
res’ sinee June, 1862, and_will open ‘that
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUC‘TURE, which was built expréssly for a hotel,
on tthe southeast corner of Sansome and Pine
streeta. The Building is fire-proofand supplied
throughout with gas. and water hy the
‘Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every
convenience is offered at this Hotel; the room:
all being well ventilated. large and commodi
ous; and I do not hesitate imsaying that
BROOKLYN house will be second tonone jn
the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all
~ examine for themsélyes. The Brooklvn Hotel
‘Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and
if you do not like the accommodations it will
eost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw s be
at the wharf on the arrival of the inland and! cean
steamers, to take passengers an . baggage _ 0 the
Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel ts conveniently sit
» uated, being in the central part of the city, where
_ the cars of the oy Railroad pass the door every
three minutes each way, to all parts of the “ie
There is a large Reading Room attached to the
House and Library containing 590 volumes of
StandardWorks. exclusively for the use of its
guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or
month, with or .without board; also, elegant
suites of Room to families or others, at reduced
rates. --The-table will always be supplied with
-an abundance of the.choicest and begi the market
can afford, and no expense will be spared to set
a table that will defy the criticism of the mest
fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, Junr.
San Francisco, Noy. ist, 1862.—6m
THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE
RIFPLEMAN,
Will stand for Mares this sea-é a
>. on, at Dell’s Ranch, inidway oa
~ the main road between Red Bluff and Telama.
Soup to August Ist.
Terms—$100 Per
. Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, bred by John H.
“ooper, of Fayette co., Ky in 1855. Got by Imp
-Glencoe, out of the dam zier and Marksman
~ ‘by Rodolph, g. d. Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria
by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus.
Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of ‘Transport, dam
“by Haxall’s Moses.(he va Sir Haray)g d b
Blackburn's Whip. g ¢ d Maria, by craig’s Al_ fred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare.
Se Suanpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister tp
_ the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin
Beadbreast, gd by Obscurity, g gd Old Slamer__ skin by — iidair, sega the mare Cub, imported by Col. Delancy. of Virginia in 1767.
Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodecker, dam ef Dux ; Curiosity by Spap ; Regulus ; Godolphin Arab,
: Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and got by Eng“lish Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Gallom4 Gieneoe was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in
1831, aad wontwo thonsand guineas. RiddlesWorth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The next
_ year he won the Gold Cupet Payal Ascot, and
_ then challenged forthe fp. which banter met
ho acceptance. He now retired trom the turf,
and was imported imte. the United States by
_ James Jackson. in 1837. Got by Sultan, out of
‘Trampoline, by Tramp ; Web. by var : Penelope. by Trumpeter ;, Prunella, by Highfiyer ;
Promise, by Snap; Julfa,. ty Blank: Spoetetor adam, by Partner; Boany Jats, by. Biy
~ Malton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffoet’s Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb
/inare,
Rifleman, at the State Fair of 1862, took the
first premium for thurough-bred horses,and. was
emered for the eweepstakes for thorough. breds.
mand HAD NO COMPETITORS.
' $or Persons sending mares from a distance
‘can rely upon, their stocks receiving careful atid
»ixticular attention by experienced men, and
wing provided with ample enclosed pasturage,
andwithout extra charge.during the season, of
) the best quality, but at therisk of the owners.
ae
e
J. @. DOLL.
—AXprit tet.. Red Bluff
MC ALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
4 COMPANY.
4 The fast and splendid steam
2 _ ers CHRYSOPOLIS and .
ANTELOPE will! leave ou
alternate days for San Erim
Pp. M from the foot of K§street
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master
Willleeveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Pridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas.
er. will leave on Fucsdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays
‘Pisco, at 2 o'clock
—_—— is
Marysville. and Intermediate LanaIn ge— e Day.
Steamer Young America, Littleton. Mas@er, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
wrill leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7
_ @’clock, Av.
Change of Daz de Red Bluff.
Until farther notiec, steamers of the California Steam Navigation Co will make t
"rips per week to Red Blufi leaving this elty on
edmnesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M
Frei reeel ived every 4 3 ‘
or passage By any o
“Shoes Moviguien Ooupeny team Na
A. REDINGTON,
, on
lobe. ~
W.H. PAYLOR. . Agente.
. Sacramento, April [7th—tf :
Cor a tyr wee
Next d h ha’s, a ex Stee, paired fp a ~— Pine Stree
For
boats,
fornia
the gbove
ofthe Cali“Bernd. Daily Granseipt,.
Sarithhe held in San Francisco, comm
BROOKLYN HOTEL!
eared
State Teachers’ Instatute!
3 STATE Teachers’ Institute. calied by
the Superintendent of Public ee
on“day, May 4th . 1863, and clesing on Saturday,
May 9h. A course of free evenmg lectures on
subject 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,., 2 ee
= Frederick Billings, Esq.
The daily exercises will be condneted by a
corps of ableand experienced teachers and Jecturers. s a
The California Steam Navigation Company
will give free passes over their limes, to all
teachers and sehool officers who may desire to
attend the Institute.. Many. of the “me lines
will be equally generous, The Hotel Keepers
of San “heeaeiane will _ accommodate. female
teachers, attending tke Institute, at half the
usual rates ©
Teachers myst obtain from the County Superintendents, or School
stating their intention to attend the Institute.
which will be recognised by the officers of the
Steamer and Stage lines. A :
Yor particulars see Institute Circulars, which
can be obtained from County Su tendents of
of Publi Schools. = JOHN. SWETT.
Depurtmentof Instruction, _
April 10th, 1863.
CROCKERY.
‘yrmencn CHINA, GLASS ‘WAKE
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete.
PERCEY DOUCLAS,
42i Montgemery street
SAN FRANCISCO, —_
HAS THE)
Largest and Best Assortment of Good
im that line to be found
im the City,
ALL OF WHICH HE IS’SELLING AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH
WILL FIND IT ine
Greatly to their Advantage to give him
call: before purchasing elsewhere.
San Franciseo, Dee. 18th—5mtdp cere
Select School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
W.E. F.DEAL,A B....Primetpal,
§ Serre SCHOOL will re-open en Monday
Aug 25, 1862. :
rERMS :
Primary tranches, per month.......$4 0%
Eriglish Branches & Mathematics, per month 500
Latin.. . 0. cag taba esate. oad ea cecesssew ff 100
CO es ¢cadesves bos chinedenveciatie és 3 06
CPOPDIR s skevcavcvsesadsaraciccssnsiegs se 206
Fresh.. 0000s escesesdicese Saercecres i 20
No extra charge for Book Keeping.
; For further particulars enquire at the Schoo
eure
Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared
to enter any of theCollege elasses.
UNITED STATES BATHS!
AND
HAIR ORESSING SALOOw;. ==
{i HE undersigned would mform the citizcnaot
Nevada and vicinity that they have comp)eted
a fine bathing House, a.tached to their well known
establishment, where the public can be accommodated with Raths at all tim>< They also keep
constantly on hand ‘Dr. Genning’s Keproduetor, 4 celebratea tor its medical powers—over the
human Hair. Itentirely eradicates dandruff and
keeps the hairfrom turping grey
a29-tf
PERFUMER Y—A fine assortment on hand. .
THEO. LAMTE. 54 Reaad etrentre 1862! 1862!: 1862!!!
A. LAMOTT HATTER!
Cer. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento.
AS issued thestyle of HATS for Fall and
EWintcr wear. As this is the best place in
the State to procure a fine and fashio @ rile. .
cali on him and select one from his: the ‘arg.
est stock in the country, atpriceslower tnan at
any other house, Le ¢
N. B.—Ordere from the country Eos attended to. Large assortment of ladies’ Furs
and Buggy Robes always-on hand. . sep-10
;
we
Bead the Atlantic Papers and
If ye would know ali about the War!
Periodicals !!!!!
toe
RP Sey mt St tet nett
a P. CHURCH & CO's..
Trustees, a certifieate-{
+
Nevada
Daily ate,
5 Transcript.
\ #
TEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING
iN OFFICE, ee
COMMERCIAL STREET.
eK ROY
Job Printing of,all ¥inds neatly
And promptly exectited at short
NOtice. .
Printing 6f
Posters of all sizes, shape or color.
, Way-Bils
Bill-Heads, oi
Receipts,
Checks, for Bankers,
Bills of Fare,
Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards.
Circulars,
Cards, of all sizes.
gan. Drafts,
Labels. for Druggists and Expressmen.
Certificates of Stock,
: Blanks
Programmes, for Theatre or Concerts:
&e., &e , &e.
SCRIPT at low rates.
Agents for the Transcript.
Orders for Advertising, Job Printing, Sub
scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons
will be eager attended to. —
Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flatse—R. O
Hichman. ae
Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B. .
Hopkinson. ¥ =
ashington, Alpha and Omega—A L. Dewey.
Forest city and Downievil! sangton & Uo.
‘North San Juan—Dornin & Congee.
Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer.
San Fraacisco—L. P. Fisher.
te
THE YUBA CAP ROUTE.
The best route to
Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines
The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passenger train carrying
LANGTON'S PIONEER EXPRESS,
ILL, on.and after the
pepe than. 182, make
regular tri-weeklv trips, from ¢
WNIEVILLE to
Sierra Valley, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat
‘Springs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir
Vorks, Franktown, Carson city. Daytoh, Silver
city Gold Hilland Virginiacity.Leaving the office of) ‘on’s . Pioneer
Express, Downieville, avery
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers traveling this rogte will have but
twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be
in readiness to receive and. convey them to Vir
ginia City, passing through asuecession of valleys. and over one of the mest beautiful natural
roads in the world ; stopping at the Hot Sulphur
Springe, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the
famous Steamboat Spriags,or Geysers in True
kee—eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities in Nevada Territory.
The accommodations along this route, tor the
comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by another; there will be no delays, no trouble from
snow ; and the proprietors of the Line guarantee
every facility to those who desire to make a’
-pleasant and speedy journey.
At Carson and Virvinia cities, connection will
be made with other J te
ESMERALDA & THE HUM 30LBT
MINES.
For freight or passage, apply to the offices.
A. S$. HALLIDIE & CO.,
Wire Suspension Bridge Builders,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF ye
EATENTWIRE ROPE
IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
_Spaa and capacity erected and material fur
nished. Having been eomstantly engaged in the
fection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqucducts for some years t, we are fully prepared
to do such work sati rily and ata low fig
ure, guarartecing permanency.
Parties who are about eréctiag bridges will find
it greatly to their advantage to give us acall before ding to build w: structures.as the
recent floods throughout the State have proven
them to the whoity unsafe and unreliable.
A number of our Wire Suspentions are now
in use iu diffzrent localities throughout the
State, no one of which has been in the least afSected by the freshets.
Wire Rope for Mining end Ferry purposes of
any h or size desired, cheaper than
hemp. of wi t and strength, with priees annexed, ferajehed on tothe manefacturers, or their tsin the tuterior towne
.A+8. HALLIDIE & C9.
2p 3m £12 Clay Street. San Frarciseo
Netice of Co-Partnership !
Lies ee Sn grey this day formed a co4p mbering business, at
ev y, under the farkanes! ‘Gregory
A. B. GREGORY. & Co.”
$ ee a M. L. MAKSH,
.
Particular attention paid to the-jAdvertisements published in the DAILY TRAN.
PALMER. HANSCOM & COw
GOLDEN STATE. IRON WORKS!!!
Machinery of all Kinds!
KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS’
A Special Department. for re
Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Caldrons, etc, etc.
Nos, 19 and 21 First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crushérs always on hand.
San Franciseo, March 27th—3m ery
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSUN,
PARIS HX HIBITION,
1861—_.
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSON,
United States
AGRICULTURALSOCIETY.
First Preminam to
Wheeler & Wilson
WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally
acknowledged to be the :
Best Family Sewing Machine in Use,
“And are the only Perfect “Machines for
Stitching, eg oe Hemming, Cord.
ing, Quilting, Tucking,Felling, Gath.
ering and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
The most Economical Family Sewing
Machines In use.
Call and see the new Improyvementsor send fo ~
a Circular. *
H. W. WADSWORTH, Agent.
Cor. Montgomery und Sacramento sttcets.
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengersthro’
from Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours !
Freight through from Satramento 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
5.35 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city
so as to have from fiveto six hours at their disposa, returning the same dé
Running of Trains:
% V. R. R. AND C. C. BR. R. :
Leave Sacramento.....6.30 A. M, and 2 Pp.
Leave Lincoln......515 A. M. and 10.304.
Freightand Passenger Tariff.
Through Passengers. .. «++ Three Dollars,
Through Freigitt...++++ +ses+Four Dollar
C. L. WILSON
Nov. 30th, 1861—tf
severe
eee
——} fey
NO. 52.
L. A. SACKET'T, . Managing Agent —
age: . ‘ i co ‘ < Mided with evérythi : ket al
ii" wes SSS ee F and good clean Rooms and Beds. A larie
si ral is connected with the Barn. B
son hand and sold at the loweat
fates, Sasoned Lumber ofall kinda: ~~
Shakes, Shingles, Laths,
Matched Flooring, &c
for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to
acramento city. :
eaereinncnenreantes
HOTEL DE PARIS.
Broad Street. Nevada City.
OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor.
THIS wel! known establishment
has just undergone a thorough refitting’ andoverhauling, and the Pro. prictor invites the Public to call and.
xamine for themselves. Ne effortis. spared. to
make ita : et Nee
First Class Hotel and Restaurant,
where travelers and boarders will. meet with
every attcntion. :
&° Sall, Supper. and Dinner. parties. will be
gotten upto order, by applying to the under:
signed . OV. CHAUVEL
Nevada, June 10th, 1862, ; tf
PROCLAMATION :
WE TAKE THIS METHOD or
Prociaiming to 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.
PLANTINC, PRUNING.
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Straw‘berry, and Plain and. Urnamental
Gardering }
'ESHE subscriber offers his services to theI zens of Nevada in any of the above Bae
with the assurance that the work will bo weil
and skilfuily performed. ‘Terms moderate. Or,
ders leit at the National Exeh, with 7,
Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commertvial street,
and at the office of the Transcript and of the
Journal, will reeeive prompt attention.
area Dec. 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
° B.— Pruning with speeial reference to prevent an overgrowth of wo
early fruitfulness,
od and to promoje
A ee
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Stree
NEVADA,
lL. W. DREYFuss, .
®aldinform the citizens of Nevada coun
W ty and 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 apis
People’s Steamship Line.
CONNECTING ‘
CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK,
via Nicaragua.
750 miles shorter than any other route.
THE fast and favorite double
Ga Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR
J. H. BLETHEN.... adbiiresoe «Commander.
Will be despatct.ed for
SAN JUAN DEL SUR,
. From Mission sjycet wharf, San Francisco,
At 9 o'clock, A.M punctually, on
. Thursday, April 30th, 1863.
Connecting at Greytown
With the sptendid Steamship
TILLInNnNOI Ss,
2,500 Tons.
Reduced rates of passage and quick trips are
secured by the te opeaiag of the Nicaragua
Route.
These steaniers are unsurpassed for
Speed :
Reon’ Cleaniiness,
; and
Safety.
And every effort will be made to insure the
comfortof passengers.
For further informatien or passage apply to
I. Ke ROBERTS, Agent. No. 407 Washington street,
Upposite the Poet Office.
San Erancisco, March 19th--ta
COLDEN SYRUP !
aniicecentin pe goal ‘
‘ _San Franciseo r nee. mt.
1,000 gallons of Golden Syrep FRESH every
day—pale Sherry color and Double Refimed—
much superior to imported Syrup.
Also, 40,000 pounds DAILY of Crushei Pow.
dered and Coffee Cruched rs, equal to any
imported. This domestic Kstablishment disbur
ses six hundred thousand dollars per annum for
duty, coal and wages. w**hin the State Its 1. 0ducts far es'« by a!. wrocers. mys tf
-. UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada.
JOHN A. LAN
CASTER would in
form his friends and
the put'ic generally
; vel+ to his already large
and clegant ¢stublishment.of Horses, uggies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is repar.
ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found ip
the State, ¢
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horeea,
well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will te
ready at all times. A Jong experience in the bua
iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi
dence of my friends, leads me to: believe I wii
be able to give general satistaction. :
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery
Carriages always ip <padiness with careful dri
vers forthe use of parties, Kalls,&c. The qual
ity of my stock willpermit me to say that t.o%6
seeking pleasure or engaged on business would
do well to give me aeall, il
UNDERTAKING,
WH. ©. STILES UNDERTAKER. has on hand and wil ;
make to order COVERED O©OVWNS at thie folng cheat rates : :
SMALL SIZE, FRKOM....<+00000-83 to $10
LARGE SIZE, FUOM,.. .:a+.++++ 810 tO 320
GRAV, FENCES, of every style furnished
cheaper than by an ott ge ‘the eo :
. AL. Wom Pe t in ~. neateat style
ates furnished and so charge for engraving.
Mareh 16. 1R61-tf . ere
~NEVADA RESTAURANT.
% No,’ 65 Broad Street, ms
SOMETHING NEWs =:
oe
Nevada City.
4 her undersigned has opened at No. 66 Broad
street, one door above ihe Fashion Restayranta . = :
Rotisserie and Restaurant,
Which will be carried on iaa style heretofore
unknown in Nevada, .
Persons wishing a Fist class Meal, are Myited
tocall ‘The eulimary departifent is earried on
in sight of the custumers. and. none _but the
choicest. morscis are used here.
DR. DAVIS, !
OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET,
South Side above the “ BAILEY HOUSE,”
' Nevada.
RIVATE diceases «pe and radically
euged, ov matter of ow lemg duration.-Also, of *
ar Mercurial Sufferings
+ 75 ~.*. Moneeate!
clzaleeke. FREE by letter or otherwise.—
Strictly seerct and confidential. Ufiice hours from
9WwWi2 mw. 2w4r M., aud Gt YPM.
S. RB PERRY. Nevada, March 10th, 16%5—tf
Families sehen toneve a Roest delivered to
them “or parties desirous of Kecherche a Dinner
“are invited to call. The services of one of the
Best Cooks in California have been secured
the’proprietor, who understand something in
that line himecif, and it is his intention to
make this a Model Restaurant: E
Cc. LECOCQ,
Nevada, April ist. : Proprievor.
a er na ge oe vag
c¢o-partnersh eretefore existing gn1 der the names of Baker & Wymore, ithis
day dissolved by myutuat consent. All parties
knowing themselycs indebted, will please comg
Jorwarn and settle up: JAN. BAKER,
drevada, April 6th, 1463, Cas. WYMORE.