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May 9, 1863 (4 pages)

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ion, Asser. ui amer riably % TICAL ntem— tles, other ‘egulaomary ate of >; and ether pation, FE. is & RU tT ax” prove pense + nieuce ¢ n¢th to : 1e Urerequent hs, red ir ved and “Ppowsystem, r all af 7 matter ;: i of ie, tin alt ED. responinding, ed from cations tis!? iderman MBOBI, prepurayr other mist. t, Phila[fs VN” and ined by ipquouncnivenesoue. icisco. E io other. t. as” “¢€ crip ! , Cae { rerdanee ial Fond thercte « F unpaid ral Fund > to the lamount * lemption e Statute CES, eunty as! hing, ivr he intrle welers. :. ‘yranciseo ity. ed by us We hate now pre . Order al Hotel rietors. ELL. Ruier aii Of the well known and ol ~\ Beadbreast, g d by Obscurity, gg to cleantng of ts, Pants and they can get all at. é Vests, ineuch a Gane as to heave the ap-{. sc ee O EnuncH ¢ GOrs. z Peseance of Fis wv Ga_wments. Give mea trial . wad Periodical Sterxc. Cor. of Pine ‘aad “~~ BY prices are low to suit the times. . i treets. Nevaea y BROOK _ by. Haxali’s Aloses.( he b Hevada Daily Transcript, . TATE. Teachers’. Institute called by N. P. BROWN, Proprietor. Adgertiséments published at low rates. ~ Job Printing neatly and promptly executed Office—On Commercial Sireet. LYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! : NHE Famous Pro r letor establish ed Hotel, bégs leave to inform his patrons and friends that on and aft r the first of2 : November next he will remove from the old, dilapidated -building on Broadway, where he has resided since June, 1802, and will open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUC‘TURE, which was built expressly fora hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine gtreets. The Building is fire-proof and supplied throughout with gas, and water” by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every convenience is offered at this Hotel; the room: all being well ventilated. large and commodi ons; and I do not hesitate insayipg that BROOKLYN house will. be second to none in the State. Merchants, Mimers, Praders and all others visiting the city, ate invited to come and examine for themselves. The Brooklvn Hotel Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it will cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw_ 8 be at the wharf on the arrival of the inlaad and‘cean steamers, to take pete de anibaggage othe Hlotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit uated, being in the central part of the city, where the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every ‘three nieditiewcedh way, to all parts of the city. There isa large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500 volumes of StandardWorks. exclusively for the use of its quests ‘Rooms willbe let by night, weck or month, with or -without board; also, elegant suites of Room to families or others, at reduced fates. The table will always be supplied with “an abundance of the choicest and bes! 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, Junk. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE RIFLEMAN, ~ EN Will stand for Mares this sea-& : on, at Doll’s Ranch, inidway on the main road between Ked Bluff and Tehama up to August Ist. Terms—$100 Per season. Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, bred by John H. Cooper, of Fayette e¢o., Ky in 1855. Got by Imp ‘Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and—Marksman by Rodolph, g 4 Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria by Datdrige’s Fearnaunzht—Imp Janus. Rodolph was by Sir Anchy?of Transport, dam imp Sir Haray )g ab -Blackburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by Craig’s Alfred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare. : Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin Old Slamerkity by Imp Wildair, g g gd the mare Cub,imported by Col. Deluncy. vf Virginia in 1767. od Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity by Spap.; Regu; Godolphin Arab, Imp Janus was foaled in 1744, and gut by English Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Galloway. : Glencoe was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in 1831, aad wontwo thonsand guineas. Riddlesworth and Goodwood. Cup ia M81. The next year he'won the Gold Cup at— tAscot, and ‘then challenged forthe Whip. which banter met ne acceptance. He now retired trom the turf, and was imported into the United States by James Jackson. in 1837. Got nd Saltan, out of Trample. by Tramp; Web, a : Penelope, by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highflyer ; Promise, by Snap; Julia, by Blank: Specta. tor’s dam, by Partner; Bonny. Lave, by Bry alton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolets Barb ; Piace’s White Turk; Natural Barb mare. Rifleman, atthe State Fafr of 1862, took first premium for therough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thorough. breds. and HAD NO COMPETTPORS, ‘ Persons sending mares from a distavce’ Led ean rely upon, pod stocks receiving careful and perticnsne attention by experienced men, and cing provided with ample erclosed pasturage, and without extra charge. duriag the seaton. of “The Dist Giality, Oar ar the risk of tee ow ners: 7 tor; J. G. DOLL. April Ist. Red Biuff COMPANY. = The fast and splendid steam ers CHRYSOPOLIS and IiNTELO Will tcave on alternate days Tor San Frim ised, at 2 o’elork P.M «from the foot of Kistreet CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION: Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master 4 willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole, Mas er. will leave on yss-Tha ys, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Lanna. ings—Every Day. Steamer Young prtdet M,, ittieten. Master, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leaveom alternate days fer Marysville, at 7 o'clock, A. M. : Change of Day for Red Ble®g. Until further notite, the stcamers «fthe California Steam Navigation Company will make two -trips per week te Red Bin#, eg this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M ‘or or passage the above ta, y on board, or at the Joanie Geatainisdamianeae anes: a av brig Globe. A REDINGTON.) . W.M. TAYLOR. { Agent. Sacramento, April I7th=-tf ¥ 245 n’s, Pine Stree Next door to Ch LOTHES adin best rder. Also . Bev. Thomas Star King, the! ' T HE andersi Nevada and vicinity that they have completed + State Teachers’ Institute! the tendent of Public Instruction, will be held in San Francisco, Monday, May 4th 1863, and closimg on Saturday, May %h. A course of free evening lectures. on subject yore, to Public Schools will be delivered by the following lecturers 5 < ? ; Geo. W., Minis, Esq., Prof, J. D. Whitney, State Geologist, Jno. B. Felton, Esq., ederick Billings, Esq. exercises will be conducted by a eand experienced teachers and lecturers. A The California Steam Navigation Company HL give free ses over their lines, to all teachers and school officers Who may desire to attend the Institute. Many of the Stage lines will be equally generous, The Hotel Keepers of Saw, Francisco will accommodate female teachers, attendimg the Institute, at half the usnal rates ‘ Teachers must obtain from the County Superintendents, or School Trustees, a certifieate stating their intention to attend the Instirute. which will be recognised by the officera of the Steamer and Stage lines. Yor particulars see Institute Circulars, which can be obtained from County Superintendens of of Public Schools. #8 = JOHN SWETT. Department of Imstrection April 10th, 1863. CROCKERY. a.. CHINA, GLASS “WAKE The dail corpsof SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ete. _ PERCEY DOUCLAS, 421. Montgemery street SAN FRANCESLO, { HAS THE} . Largest and Best Assortment of Geod in that line to be found im the City, ALL OF WHICH HE 1S’ SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICES, THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH WILL FIND IT Greatly to their Advantage to give him call before purchasing elsewhere. San Francisco, Dec. 18th—5mAdp Sélect School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W.E. F. DEAL,A B Principal. T}‘HIS SCHOOL will re-open on Monday TERMS: Primary seanches, per month.....6+-.G8X English Branches & Mathematics, per month 540 Latin...teeecees oeeeeseses eseceee §f 100 Greek .. cc ccecreseeces TTT fet s 9 00 GOTMMAD. 64 0+ seecerrenceccescceececees ts 200 F¥ERCH, .. 010-009 oper escreeceesee tes es 20 No extra charge for Book Keeping. For further particulars enqiire at the Schoo ouse Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the College classes. UNITED STATES BATHS! : AND : HAIR DRESSING SALOON. ed would inform the citizcsof a fine bathing [ouse, a,‘ached te their wellkn van establishment, re the ~ublic can be accommodated with~-Raths at ali timo< They also keep constantly on hand ‘‘ Dr. Genning’s Keproduc. 7] for its mctiral powers over tie humefi Hair. It entirély eradicatés dandruff aiid keeps the hair from turping grey PERFPUMERY—A fine assortment on hand. e2y-tf THEO. LAMP. 56 Reaqat etoz Nevada __Daily . Transcript. NESRARER AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET. ~ Z Job Printing of,all ) inds. neatly and promptly executed at short notice. . Particular attention paid to the Printing of : & r Posters of all sizes, shape or color. WayBills BillHeads, Receipt», Checks, for Bankers, Bills of Fare, Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. ieee Circulars, Cards, of all sizes. Drafts, . . ~ Labels. for Druggists and Expressmen. _'Cértificates of Stock, * Blanks Programmes. for Theatre or Concerts. Sai, Ge 5 ee. Advertisements a in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT-at low. rates. Agents for the Transcript. Orders for Advertising, Job Printing, Sub scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons will be faithfully attended to. Woolseys. Qrieans and Moore’s Flatse—R.O Hichman. i ; ; Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B. Hopkinson. : sia ashington, — and Omega—A L. Dewey. Forest city and whieviie—Langion & Co. North San Juan—Dornin & Congee. Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer.
San Fraucisco—L. P. Fisher. THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. ; The best route to Nevuda Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas~ stnger train carrying LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS, IL&, on and after the 20th of May, 1852, make Fi — ular tri-weeklv trips, from €@ WNIEVILLE to , Sierra Valiey, Pea Vine Springs, Steamboat Springs, Anteiopée Springs, Washoe city, Ophir orks, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. Leaving the office ef Lang'on’s Express, Downieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and friday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downjeville to Sicrra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to reetive and convey them to Vir ginia City, passing through a succession of val-leys. and over one of the most beautiful metural roads inthe world; oo pe at the Hot Sulphur Springs, in Sierre Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Springs. or Geysers in Tree kee eadows. the greatest of the natural curioeities in Nevada Territory. _ The aceommodations along comfort of travelers. are unsurpassed by anoth er; there will be no delgys. no trouble from snow ; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee Pioneer every facility to those who desire to make a + ~At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will be made with other Hnes to ESMERALDA & THE HUM30LDT MINES. For freight or passage. apply to the offices. A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., ES62! ISG2!! ESGEIS! A. LAMOTT HATTER! Cer. 2d and J Sts-, Sac-amento. H AS issued thestvyic of HAWS fer Fal! «and Wintcr wear. A& thisis the best place inthe State to procure a fine and fashiondble xile: ealion him and selectonefrom his the ‘argt 4 my other housc, b,—Ordére from the country promptly attended to. Large assortment of l.adies’ Furs and Baggy Robes always on bend. sep-10 a If ye would khéw all about the War! MAD aloud: and iet your friends knew ” ; — est stock in the eountry, at prices Lower inant at . Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ZATENT WIKE ROPE TIRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span avg caparity erected and materi«ul fu -nished. tlaving-been constantly engaged in the erection of wire Suspension bridges and Aquedaets Tér sonre years past. we are fully prepared te de such work satisfagterily and at s low fig ure, guararteeing permanency. -Parties who are about erecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage tu give us.acail before deciding to.build wooden structures. as the recent floods throughout the State have proven them tothe wholly unsafe and unreliab!<. A aumber of our Wire Suspentions are now in use iu diffrrent localities throughout. the State, no one of swhich hasbeen in the least affected by the Jraskats. Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry pyrposes of any ty, ek desired, tecing cheaper than hempof weight and strength, with prices aonexed, foraiched omappiiestion tothe man ufacturers,ortheir sim the interior towne A.5. HALLIDIE & CO. ~ 2p $m 412 Uluy Screct. San Fravciseo Notice of Co-Pa hip! T L have daz a a ¢0partnership in Lumberiag Nevada City, under the ficm: ''Gregegy La? a3 On. GRKGUKYLb. = MAKSH, March 10th, “tse3. PERRY. this route, for the t . GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!! ! PALMER, HANSCOM & CO., Manvractvae IRON CASTINGS Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX" AMALGAMATORS* A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Caldrons, etc. ete. _ Nos. 19 and 21 First Street, Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. San Franciseo, March 27th—3m MEDAL TO WHEELER €& WILs on, PARIS HSHIBITION, 1861MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILSON, “United States AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. First Premium to Wheeler & Wilson : WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally acknowledged to be the Best Family Sewing Machinein Use, And are the only -Perfeet Machines—for Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cording, Quilting, Fucking,Felling, Gath. orany and Embroidering, AS ALSO The most Economical Family Sewing Cail and see thenew Improvements or send fo a Circular. H. W. WADSWORTH, Agent. Cor. Montgomery und Sacramento sttcets. CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengers thro’ QO 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 traflic o the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac ramento for businesa or pleasuré 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 diy Running of Trains: %.V. R. R. AND C. C. R.R. Leave acramento...-. 6.30 A. M, and 2 P. Leave LinCoim..-.+.++4+ 5.15 A. M and 10.30A. Freightand Passenger Tariff. Through Passengers..-.-++-++Three Dollars, Through Freignt..sseeeeree seeee Four Dollar C. L. WiLSON Noy. 30th, 1861—tf People’s Steamship Line. CONNECTING CALIFORNIA-& NEW YORK, via Nicaragua. 750 miles sherter'than any other route. THE fast and favorite double a engine Steamship MOSES TAYLOR J. 1. BLETHEN..-.. gibdke coke Commander. Will be despateled for SAN JUAN DEL SUR, From Mission street wharf, San Franciseo, At 9 o’clock, A M punctually, on Thursday, April 30th,. 1863. Connect ing at Greytown With the splendid Steamship ; tr IiLLINnNoOoiIsS. 4 2,500 Tons. . Reducetl rates of passage and quick trips are secured by the reopeaing of the Nicaragua ion pee Sa sec ES SE EE EE RI POAT. SEINE Ser a These steamers are unsyrpas:ed fur prced, Cieanliness, A oe amd. =. . Sadety. comfort of passengers. For further infoemation or passage apply to i, K, ROBERTS, Agest No. 407 Washington street, Opposite the Post Office. San Francisco, Mareh 19th—td COLDEN SYRUP! SUGARS, TPIHE San Franciseo Sagar Refinery m._*¢ . 1,009 gallons of Golden Sirup FRESH every day—rale Sherry color and Double Refined— much superior to-imported Syrup. Also, 40,000 pounds DAILY of Crushed Powdered and Coffee Croehed Sugars, equal to any imported. This domestic Kstablishment disbur ses six handretthousand dolfars per annum for duty, Coal and wager. w‘*hin the State Ms p.09ducts for eo" Vy a). wrocers. my2s. tf DR. DAVIS, OFFICE, 111 BROAD STBEET, South Side abore the ** BAILEY HOUSE, > Newada. RIVATE diceases ly and radically cured, nu matter of how long duration.-Also, of il i Mercurtal Sufferings ! reeks f tuk v F?, MODERATES oe mee, Pasi by letter or otherwise.— Strietly secret and confidential. Uffer hours from G10 12 Mm. 2te 42 M..and 6 w 9P-M.! Machines In use. i / UNDERTAKING. And every effort will be made to ineure the.) p i. A. SACKETT,..Meanaging dgent vided ithe cearsthing tha.tearteer e@ieae, v with: ever mn e market affords. and good clean ‘Reoena ana Dee. ralis connected with the Barn. Hay and Barley pivars oe hand and -seld_at the lowest rates. Sasoned Lumber of all kinder: Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &c for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to acramento city. e , HOTEL DE PARIS. _, Broad Street. Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL Proprietor. 3 ‘THIS well known establishment has just undergonea thorough refitting and overhaulifig, and the Pro. prietor invites the Public to call and samine for themselves. Ne effortia spared to make ita : First Clase Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders will meet with every attention. : ue pr Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be gotten upto order, by applying to the uncer Vv. rereading ; ; t signed Nawada, June 10th, 1862. PROCLAMATION : WE TAKE THIS METHUD Or Proclaiming te the World . 4 ~~ 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 ! T[\HE subseriber offers’ his services to the ci tisehs of Nevada in any of the above branches with the assurance that the work will ba weil and skilfuily performed. ‘Terms moderate. Or. = left at the National Exchange—with T. mes, fruit deaier, &c., Commercial street, and at the offiee of the ‘Tranecript and of the Journal, will seceive prompt attention. oe sey earrtd THOS. A. SMITH. ; De--L runing with special reference-to_prevent an overgrowth of wood and to te early fruitfalness. seine MILWAUKEE BREWERY No. 16 Spring Street. NEVADA, . W. DREYFUSS, wees inferm the-citizens of Nevada coun ty and his friends, that he isin full blast and ready to reeeive orders for-that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, Which he will sell as low as any Brewery ta thie county apis UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LAN “CASTER would jn‘ ae met friends and PH he ‘Ie genera that he has added extensivel* tehis alread Aol and elegant-cstablishment of Horses, Bug. gies, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. Well trained, flcet and easy Saddle Horses poe bee ty for Ladies or Gentlemen wil! Le reaty at all times, A long experiencein the bus . iness and an earnest desire to retain the confi dence of my friends, leads me to believe I wil! be able to give general -satistaction.Particular attention paid to Horses on-livery Carriages always in readiness with careful dri yers forthe use of parties, balls, &e. The quality of my stock willpermit me to say that t. >«6 seeking pleasure or engaged on business wvuwd da wellto give me a eall. eee WM. C. STILES UNDERTAKER. has_on hand and wilt. make to order COVERED ©¥ NS at the fo) lowing cheay. tates : t LARGE SIZE. FROM....ceccceeees $10 to $20 GRAV} FENCES, of every style, furnished . ) cheaper than by any other pereon in the county. ALI, WORK DON im the neatest ety le Plates furnished and no charge for engraving Warch 14 18601-1f NEVADA No, Nevada City. RESTAURANT. de. SOMETHING NEW ! ~ ‘PYHE undersigned has opened at No. 66 Broad . strect, onc door above the Fashion Kestau rantu : ~ FRotisserte and Restaurant, Which will be carried on iaa style heretofore buknown in Nevada, — Persons wishing a Fist class Meal, are mvited + to call’ “Phe euwlmary department is carried on in sight of the customers. and none ut the choicest morsels are used here. Families vias to haveaRovst delivered to them or parties desirous of Recherche a Dinner are invited to call. Theservices of one of the est Cooks in California have been .# ¢ured he'proprietor, who uwderstand something in t line himself, and it is his intention 40 make this a Model Restaurant. a Nevada, April ist. Proprigtor. i Dissolution Notice! : ‘Loe ¢o-par‘nership heretefore existingder the names ot Raver & Wymore, ithis day diaselyed by mutusi-consept. All: parties kn thet es indebted, will please come sorwara and settle up pas. uk, 65 Broad Street, Nevata, March Toth, 16 tf j . Nevada, Apri' 6th, 1663, ©uas WYMORB. A large Cor-—= aa NM SET RIIPEES ‘ is ei no amet reece xo mre se pears eae ae. ee Sees F SMALL SIZE. FROM PPEPrrrryy: 2 CE 2) meme