Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

November 3, 1861 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
needs to be done previous.to the = ne .Reicious.—Rev. Wm. Gree Deal wil preach at the M. E. Church this, morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 74 o'clock. ‘The public are earnestly invited to attend, _ Rey. Mr. Willes will beld Episcopal -serviee at the Brick Church this morning at37" o'clock and in the afternoon at 3 o'elock. Rev. Geo. B. Taylwr will preach at the _Baptist Church this morning at 11 _o’elock and in the eveniiig at 74 o'’clock;..Sinners be on hand. te" McKean Buchanan and his excellent company will perform in this city on Thurs.’ day evening next. ‘We understand, that at the earnest solicitation’ of many persons, he will repeat the play of “Colleen Bawn.”— We feetconfident that the: Metropolitan Thea‘tre will be crowded on‘the occasion. Fh orie~sucpeaded until «the 18th inet. ; for. the purpose of having some repairs made on the pride which a at priif eve per yd. Ss! of cvery -edentéed 1d 25. per By Cloaks nents, Cleths, tirely. ng Store &e. &e. vill be sold ‘LEY, EET, te The San Petty ei Press suys the Nevada Journal without the other editor of this paper is like the play of Hamlet with the Prince of Denmark left out. Nevertheless it is tryivg to“‘run” with the ghost alone. (3 The San Juan Press says “among the oak forests two or three miles northeast of: that place, wild pigeons have made their appearance by thousands. “Several. of our sportsmen visited their-haunts a day or two ago, but were not very successful in slaying them. The pigeons fly too high, and when they alight, it is almost invariably beyond the fowling-piece range.” te The (irass Valley National says a fire broke out inthe Washingten Hotel on Mill street, and that Providence saved the town. We never hear of Providence visiting Grass Valley except about fire times. t# Thomas Mooney—not the Empire Ranch Tom—author of the History of Ire. land,.ex-editor ef the Folsom Express, &c. will preach at the Catholic Church, Grass, Valley, thie evening at 7 o'clock. Subject— ‘ «The History, Poetry, Music, and Customs of Ireland.” Gor ro WorK.—Robert T. Roberts, _ Esq., of Sweetland, commenced his duties in the Assayer’s Department of the San Fraacisco Mint, on the Ist inst. re Chas. W. Smith, of the Grass Valley Exchange Hotel, has been arrested for violating the Sunday Law and feeling convinced that His Honor, Miles P. O’Cooner, an act_ing Justice of the Peace in and for the township of Grass Valley, would deal out more justice than the law allows has asked for a change of venue to Nevada, which was granted. Here’s'the affidavit : “C. W. Smith deposes and edys that he has reason to believe and does believe that he cannot have a fair and impartial trial before the above named Justice of the Peace, M. P. O’Connor Esq., by reason of the bias or prejudice existing in the mind of said Justice, te references to the offences or mitdemeanor with which said defendant stands charged.— * nent turther says that he 1s informed believes that éaid Justice of the Peace is and fer some time has been a member of a certain Secret Organization, having for its object the suppression of Intemperance, or the Sale of Spirituous Liquors, which said ization han. as defendant is informed ont helhenen. appointed persons for the purpose’ of laying complaints and information Bead against parties to have been guilty of the offence with which the defendant stands charged, of whom the prosecuting witness is one.” ~“ Pue Dirrerence.” —The Call says in _ effect the Republicans of this State oppose the sppointment of; Conness but have net a . . ' word to say against the appointment of Gov. . Morgan, of New York to the post of Major The people of this State know Conness and ean speak intelligently of his qualifications. _ They would not be minding their own busigeet to talk agsinet Gov. Morgan knowing nothing of his merits. We commend these 1 ets to the Cail. . The Rebel Generals, Price, McCulloch, Cheatham, Rains and Johnson were formerFW Ciieniate, not to say asyliable about (Cremahewr. cage: ce Geek woth of the Cornhill Magazine, for August, bite of the question of the of the Suuthern States to secede from the Union by this hap-py Mastration: “It is as if a wife after benpecking ber husband for ay years, ———— & . Cotopaxi has projected a block of 190 cubic ‘Sawbawa in 1815, during the most terrific ‘the head of Majn and Broad Streets. ens & VoLcano Can niesinmatinieg ns) 1738, threw its fiery rockets 3,000 feet above + its crater, while in 1744 ‘the mass, torrents of nud which dammed up rivers opened new takes, and in valleys of a thousand feet wide, made deposites of six hundred feet deep. In 1679,tna poured forth a flood which covered eighty-four square miles of aurface, which teasured 100,000 cubie feet. On this oceasion the. scorize formed the Monte Rossi, near Nicolosi, a cone two mniles in circumference and 4,000 feet high. The stream thrown out by Aitna in 1810, w4s in motion at the rate of a yard per day fur nine months after the eruption ; and it is on record that the lava of the same mountain, after a terrible eruption was not thoroughly cooled and consolidated, tev years after the event. In the efugtion of Vesnvius, A. D., 70., the seoria and ashes vomited forth far exceeded the entire bulk of the more than twenty time its own’ mass. Vesuvius has throwf its ashes as far rs Constantinople, Syria and Egypt; It has hurled stones eight pounds.in weight to Pompeii, a distance of six miies, while similar masses . were tossed 2,000 feet above its summit. yards in volume. a distance of nine milee, and eruption en record, sent ite ashes as far as Java, a distance of» 300 miles surface, and out of*a' population of 12,000 souls only 30 }escaped. RoNSENCRANZ AND SIGEL.—The Gleaner has the following about these distinguished Union soldiers : If the N. Y. Jewish Messenger is correct, and there is no doubt-of the correctness of the editor, for he publishes in a city where . any mistuken statement would soon be corrected, if the editor is correct, Gen. Roeencranz as well as Sigel are Hebrews ; 80 is Col. Finstein. The number of officers of Jewish faith is very considerable. ~, [¥P Berlin journals say that the Prince of Wales is reported to be engaged to the Princess Alexandra, daughter of Prince Christian of Holetein-Glucksburg. They were to be presented to each other as guests of the Prussian King. It is said that there are but five marriageable Protestants Princes in a peaalas wollen pelided views 1 & personal as well aa political view. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— ROAD TAX NOTICE.—Partics. owing Road Tax for the year 1861, are notified that they now have the opportunity of paying the same by application to me—as there is work to bedone at WM. SCOTT, Road Overseer. Nevada, Oct. 8th, 1861. DEPARTURE OF STAGES From the National. Exchange Hotel. Daily, yh _— of the State. WINTER. For Seasunenie a at 7¥ r= be A.M. 4Aa.M Marysville, 7 do do 7.do Orleans Fiat, 7 do 7 do San Juan, 6 do 5 do Forest City, 73;. do do 7 do Washington, 8 do do 8 3 Alpha, g do do & Red 1 do’ P.M. An oa Valley ong arrive -_ depart twice ay. “A CARD. Tame nied . for t the protection of my own interests, much tomy regret, to cease connection with the Nevapa JouuNAL. I take this method of NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. sues the for the set ip noe Sane ane pamgnte to ie tot his office in. the ‘ouse, NeT*UNCLE Jim’s’’ Asiatic Rheumatic Liniment ! [NIMENT has never been ‘known when applied accordin to-directioens. wa enti in Asia, I have struggling for an outlet, reared so thet ite . ~ awful voice was heard a distance of 600 miles. . In 1797 the crater of Tungura(gaa, one of the peaks of the Andes, flung out . Jaxer coumetee m nersens Wood's Hair Restorer ; Fish’s Matr Resterer ; Phalon’s Fioral Beautifier 5_ Mrs. Allen’s Restorer ; ; Mrs. Allen’s Zylobalsamam ; Barnett’s Cesencine Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid; : Lyon’s Kathairon ; Hurd’s Golden Gloss; Batchelder’s Liquid Hair Dye: Just received and for sale by 3 DE. C. M. BATES, o5-tr Broad Street Drug Store. GARIBALDI SALOON, No. 64 Broad Stret, Above Weaver & Newman’s. tT" UNDERSIGNED has opened the abéve establishment where his friends Will at all times find GOUD LIQUORS AND CIGARS Ortober 5. 1861-tf P SPANNA. —. manaisin; while. in 1660 A2tna disgoreed. . TO SPORTSMEN ! CAUTION AS TOCOUNTERF RFEITS AND IMITATIONS. and imitations and coun our 3 amd products. We have been advised by its in various on soe
country, a common very inferior Whisky has been sold under the nameg of “M nolia ” and ‘* Family Rye,” thus reputation of our own P ku eeaarenn RD pot: “haga nc eaperamadvonrered omer San. Francisco, our former colored cut of the the ae Flower has been imitated in a style, with our names incorrectly ie “FREEMAN & SIMSON. 4 : UN WADDING, Powder, Shot and Caps, G For sale by =”), WwW. &: CkawForD & CO., No. 27 Main Street, Opposite the e Express OPeye. . betf NATIONAL EXCHANCE HOTEL. Gi'specttul R. LANCASTER would reey inform his friends and the public that a has purchased all,of A. R. t im the above place! and rea continuance of their patroned the services of Me. A. R. JENKINS, k7 Ki =— The Ceol natiabeoiinn will be given the public. i Nevada, Oct. : PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, i Cone , ete. Paper 8 mnting J. B. PAINTER, §CO. 2:0. raneren,{ Glens Atta outwith dlepatn. . T. PLP, San Francisco, March 13-ly A. LAMOTT, —Suecessor to Lamott & Collins,— Corner J and Second Street, Sacramento. EEP constant! Lergett end ; best assortment of wt Hats: Gaps and re to ee poedy! oo) —— at a lower price o ouse.sc we call attention to my FALL STYLE ich takes the lead of them all. HATS w N. orders from the Country presny to. ‘SELLING OUT, SELLING OUT MRS. HEALY is now selling htr AT ost EIN THE BUSIaids cots Seep oan as a ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS LL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Til health is the cause of my giving up business. MRS. E. HEALY, D street, Marysville, Oct. 5-tf _ Opposite old Post Office ‘Young Ladies’ Seminary. RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHILLIPS will opena + ag a “re AND DAY OOL, for young Jadies, in Nevada City, a few doors above the residence of J. H: Helm, on perience Teachers, and aa they intend to cated. J gg to those who wate 7 a e their daugh * Education, cannut do = at this School. Terms per Month, of Pour Weeks: Branches OOP TEE NOHO REE Ee “ler te i-tf Combs & Stinchfield, DEALERS tk OCO~ the. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OiLs Paints, ' %. ete. . JUST RECEIVED! WALL PAPER, PICTURES LOOKING CLASSES, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Machinery Oils and Camphene, At Gibb’s, Paint and Oil Store, . New; Brick Building, No. 63 Mill Street; Grass Valley. our Pao f. epellin ? iB mente . te by same time to imitate our labels: We ye eall the attention of eur customoe and ef dealers generally, to the above facta, them to observe the correct Spelling of our names on the ages. We also desire them to notice that barrel and package of our GENUIN articles. our names are branded ya TE and also, that to each barrel and package is affi With a view to vent the success of 1 sitions, imitations and Counterfeite, we have discontinued the use of our former colored cut om a pg gel ee and have substituted for am engray of “ The Phaniz ape aw on ome a ver,” with our name printed in full Te. Groesbeck, ‘SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON. Next Y on to Center = Market, we Commercial Street, N: > Pe eee argon a ald og Hair pol am poe ; w AND py BATH — foo ody a ~! Shampooing, and sor rich Towel. Fing Sean me Oo wat with Tee — tuning to tates =s in a good Bath will call tena in and see me. BROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT constantly on hand at by Ryd te ral known Mark and sale tt ERED in a aot the city he ae nIVERED . an jezs-tr pie COLLEY. CENTRE MARKET. JOIN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, Ne, 13, Commercial Street, I WOULD INFOM THE design keeping American Beef, Pork on Mutton, aang ok a eeen part of the city whiney as veaponebl seten, ote Dobreary i, isei-tf A. BLOCK, 6&8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, 3r A. BLOCK & CO. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. PURE GROUND JAVA COFFEE! Warranted Fresh, kept constantly @hand and for sale by 4 FORTUNE GUES, Commereial Street, Nevads City. Nevada, Oct. 30th, 186 COAL TAR & CHARCOAL ALWAYS ON HAND And for sale at theNEV‘ ADA GAS WORKS UNDERTAKING. WM. ©. STILES, UwpERRecreate 6. ert. hand and will maks to order-CO COPFLNS at the folo8-im no charge for MILWAUKEE BREWERY. endeavor to evade the law, and at the ing the Persons Brgy ef hve ou haga . uaa T~ We also have a : mento the fare only evada. : see T . ratoe fod ie hee ont Sa ied bales: ‘9 the van to wea foing eleewhere, as we are cive BOUND TOSELL AS CHEAP . As the same quality of GC rehasea atany. Grocery Store te Sevan goum ben county Seve trr Red Dog, May 25-tf W. me . RECULAR STACE LINE! . Berween Nevada and «. SEER VIRGINIA CITY, Vie Eurcka, Jackson's Ranch, Sars dine Valley and Steamboat Valley, Pare...... Twelve Dollars. VHE will leave Nevada City evel DAY & THURSDAY, going thrust fy Mon: in 36 hours, from Nevada ity . ae Se et oe [MGNDAT THURSDAY MORNtrip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours. : FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES, bh wb lag lg Nev: t Gate at Man's Menge Virginia Golan, : ecmen con baaiier, aa te HAC Propidio Nevada City, Sept. 2d, 1861 estes os on ap . NEVADA & GRASS VALLE® , STACE Lines PuOrRIETon oie Aarne NT TINsrr TION to to which there and can not be, any ** let gi me apportion He would thet as long as the presen bie fare, each wa prestnd dopsowian') Valley, ‘will continued Mevads ond At Twenty-Five Cents, me be naa reiery cnn. wledgments fp, mohe his sincere edkne’ ; the lic for the generous patronage so. long oa hve soeGrass Valley, August Stet nights DAILY STAGE LINE. _ For W: HORSE aap ed NEVADA, CRASS VALLEY SACRAMENTO OPPOSITION STAGE LINE. The Opposition between Nevada and Grass Valley will be drawn off if P not better patronized t This is to nm Uitizens of Nevada and Grass ‘alley thatif they do not patronizethe O ition—fare cont i6 will be ore, tube and they will the be compelled to pay One ; Jom Grass Valles ana and ‘95% from oe aa & CO. Proprietors. Nevada. Oct. 17, JUST PUBLISHED, meena Every man and woman should read it; ene THE GRAND SECRET, . OR sT. LOUIS HOTEL, * 8 NEVADA CITY Saver lea