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April 1, 1864 (4 pages)

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FRIDAY MORSING, ‘APRAL 1st. eS City and County Official Press 1 scription bill as st now stands, authoriaes the President to-callfor-such numbers of men for military service ag the public exigencies . require, é tioning the number of. mento "py each county or district, allowance is made or the number already furnished the army aed navy. If quotes. are not ready et the “time fixed, the Provost Marshal a draft to make up the deficiency. Persons ‘drafted are “allawed to furnish substitates previous to the time fixed for their appears ance at the place of rendezvous. Exemption on account of payments of substitutes, are only far one draft, all stich exempts being enrolled at the end of the year. All persons liable to draft are to be enrolled. by Boards of Enrollment. under forty-five, at the time of the draft, aliens declaring their intention ‘to become citizens, and persons disvharged ftom. the Pinel Tae. ConseripTion BiLt.—The conduring the present war. In apporbe furnished shall “make Persona twenty-one, and 2 “Lue Reporter says that during the recent tise inthe price of grain; seven hundred tuns of wheat were shipped from Napa City within two weeks--something unprecedented in the history of the shipping business of that town. < oe SS army and navy. befor having served twoy years during the present war, are linble to the draft. Drafted mariners are allowed tu enlist in the naval service. ted from enrollment, are those nientally . eontemplutivn to be built near the beach, unfit for sevice, thuse actually in service, and those having serv orably discharged. ‘All pereove—resisting the enrolment —are subject to a_fine_ of $3,000 or imprisonment not exceeding five “years, or resistance, is punishable with death. A false onth subjects the offender toa fine of __9300 orimprisonmeut for six months, Membere of religions denominations, opposed cons scientiously to bearing arms, are assigned to duty in the hospitals; to the care of the freed, "men, or to pny $300 for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers. ~ exemption tu be verified by oath. —Exemp_tion procured by fraad, shall make the party liable tu trial by court martial, and punishment as a deserter. teen yeare of uge, -1 the service without consent of parents, may be discharged by the Secretary of War. No fee exceeding five dollars for papers in support of exemption, = procuring substitutes. norreceive any fee or between the sges of twenty and forty-five . #lnve, to be entitled to one hundred dollars * about all the essential points ig. this bill, 7 “effective. ° er the Steckton ludependemt.—Sae. o Persons exempPwo years, and honboth. The killing of an officer, ia All etaime of . Persons under eipballowed to be charged by agent or attorney. A violation of thie1s deemed ‘a high misdemeanor, subjecting to fine ard imprisonment, No. enrolling officer not-surgeon—to vid in valuable thing for muking en, inspection, and for msking an imperfect inspection, to be liable tocourt martial, fine and imprisonment. , Allable bodied male colored persons years, to be enrolled aa part of the national forces, and the loyal master of a drafted boruty for an enlisted men, and the slave ‘to be tree. The loyal person to whom such colored volunteer owed service to ree¢ive just compensation, not to exceed three buns, dred dollare. ‘The above’éynopsia presents which ie pretty atringent and couprehen»} sive in its provisions, -and” ought to prove ey eee oe THe stenmer Sierra Nevada, which aniled from Sav Frencisce on the Qlat, arrived at Portland on the morning of Mareh-27th.— She experienced the ronghest passage over made. She cast anchor in Drake's bay> where she remained forty hours. a. Ciears, ETC.—S. Rothschild can be found “at his old stand; junction of Main and Commercial streets, offering fur sule the best of cigars, tobacco, pipes, &e. ‘Try his articles _and be convinced thet he keeps the Al kind : 7 Chad Tue Cuckou.—The notes of this bird “have been heard in the San Joaquin valley, uit the bird itself has not yet been seen. — dail Birda ot thie specied ate heatd all over nest of others; thrown otit the legitimate eggs to give place to theif on, and now sing the same two uctes as if they were the honest owners —~ ‘on the northernmost side of the bay, is sheltered ftom the strong winds that prevail on the coast, and which blow with force on the hMontetey side. “The trees here ‘stand perpendicular as an attestation of the freedom of the place.from strong winds. The _ is further sheltered by being located about # tile from the beach on’ ow but dry and gravelly ground, and surrounded by bluffs from thirty to fifty feet in beight. that of several flats or benches rising ove above another and’ stretching in directions corresponding to the eonst: Thecountry is fenced into farme, clothed in green. Bome of the must eautiful flower gardens I ever saw {ruut the houses of well. to-do Santa Crumane. of the San Lorenzv Exchange, are the best of their kind. der the stay of travelefs every way agreea“ble, and their charges are exceedingly moderate. The Exchange bas received a large addition of late to its rooms, preparatory to the calls that nregexpected during the sum: mer months. I can eordially recommend the hotel and its conductors to my Nevada friends who may treat themselves to-a visit ti and that bathing houses will be erected soon at the mouth of the Sen LLorepso, so as to-afford at dice walt and Tres water bathing — The spot isa plensantone, and just veeds the talked-of arrangements to moke it com~ plete. 1 have no doubt that bere will one day resort the beauty and fashion of the State for pleasure and health, and that macy an aristocratic body will sven lave in these foumy waves that break and glide up the beach. have beea out mussel-gathering and roasting. The delicious bivalve is found in immense quantities clinging to-the rocks in-large fam=+ilies. A wagon load can be gathered io'a few hours. der the bluff, pile on the animal, and prépare for a feast! No matter if it'rains during our banquet. The country needa it, and while, se bounteously-blessed why should we complain of a trifle? Drynan, another invoice of the unimpeachable shell-fish! Not till theoguuny*bag is ewpty will we quit the roast. Nevada county here and fully domicillated.— ley and family, Richard Savage and family, O. G Auld and family, Rev. Walter Freer, jand Mr. Wanzer, the deputy County Clerk: their new homes and intend to cling: to -the spot they love so well. ples and cherries ; but it has not the hot elix strawberries, some of which we tested, and wheres Lt ais itte wonder the native popula" tiddare Juth'to leave the epofao generous te » , Letter trom Santa Crus. Ed. Daily Transcript : Santa Cruz, lying The general appearance of the country is Mine busts, Messrs. Stevens &_ Bradley. No attention is spared to renv Sauta Cruz. I understand a hotel on a large scale is in What an appetizer is the sea-shore! We BERT INE bj SES SD tan interview with the President, Halleck porary wonders what they pay 12 . Basrerx News-—Liggt: Gen.@rant bad and Stanton, at Wasbington. on the 27th inst. Thenext day he feturaed to Culpepper where his headquarters héve been estab-’ lished. j The Army of the Potomac ig eto! in progress of reorganization. Deserters. say. Longstreet_is gving inte Eastern Kentucky. — Forest has fallen back from Paducah tos . wards Columbus. In the raid-he lost 1300 men in-the-sttempt to take the fort.. Gov. Bramlette teat Washington; The army under Gen. Thayer has left Fort Smith for a march upon Northern Texas. ‘The army on the West of the Mississippi is active. Ciey : ‘ ‘The release of Greathouse has caused the expliining that the amnesty does not apply to persons undef arrest, or in prisons. Ap» plications may be made to the President for clemency. ; Both branches of Congress have under consideration an amendment to the Constitution, abolishing slavery A test vote in the Heuse, did not show that the proposition could secure a two-thirds vote of that body. “Tne tallest man in the United Kingdom serves behind the bar uf a public house in Liverpool. “He is seven feet four inches in height, npwards of 323 pounds in weight, aod his strength isin proportion to his size _A RECRUITING officer a bounty of $375 to “raw men.” A ecotemfor “baked cae ——— . Indian” up that way. as ‘MARRIFD. gin, Carson Cit ferby. Kaq Gruss: “Valley, aD ashoe Valicy. -_ Yt on the 28th inst., by J.C. jenry W Waite, formerly of to Mise Mary -daneNeel, ef — _ “CIGAR EMPORIUM” Set fire to the flood-wood-unWillson, a little more fire! aA 2 ‘YT find « goodly sutiber of old residents of Among the number I may mention Dr. BaiI may add that they are all delighted with Santa Cruz producea superior pears, apmate to raise grapes, or -probably the test qualities of peaches. It is a garden fer blackberries grow spontaneously ¢veryAt Junction ef Main, & Commercial Sts. NEVADA. __ Keeps constantly on hand the best of , Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. Which he wilt sell at the lowest possible rates. Those in want of good Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, should by «1 means call at this well-known establishment. ——~apl-ff— GREAT REDUCTION QN THAT DAY! PEOPLE'S OPPCSITION ‘Steamship Line, For New York via Panama, The fast and well-known Deuble Engine Steamship. MOSES TAYLOR, J. H. BLETHEN..-. 50s bee 0088 "WH be-dispatehed for PAN A MA, Saturday, April 23d, 1864. From Mission Street Wharf, at 9 o’clock 4. M. Connecting at Aspinwall, via PANAMA’ RALLROAD, with the steamship ILLINOIS, FOR NEW YORK. The Moses. ‘Yaylor since ber last trip has -been onthe Dry, Dock, newly eoppered. thor oughly overhauled and repaired, making her xeccommodations equal to any on this cpast. For passage apply tol K. ROBERTS, Agent. N W. cor Battery & Pine sts. up stairs, San Fran. to a larger extent than in any other town on the coast that Iam acquainted’ with. The bronzed Aijos del pais are met with frequently on the etreets, and when the Catholic betis ring on Sunday, schools of the devout a seeh pouring forth to mass as was their wont before los Americanos crowded into the country with enterprize and heresy. W. <p TuLARE:—The Visolia Delta. of March Qist, saya: ‘We have had several showers of tain the past week, which enlivened the ‘drooping spirits of our farmers. “Doubtless there has been enough to secure gtain crops that were planted eorly, 28 well as the volunteer crop: a. Democraric New sur report .—According to an exchange, Newburyport is the only Democratic no in Mnsenchuectts. At arecent Democratic gathering in_that place, the following tonaé wus drank: “Old Newburypott—The only Denttetatic city in the State— " (Het beauty hati the : Like a sukbenel ta Supecen® a Newburyport is the olé home of our friends N. P. Brown, of the Nevada 'Transceipr, and Hon. A. A. Sargent. Good town, isn’t a s That Demeeratic gathering referred to was rejoicing over the election of city scavenger, who had no opposition. But, Bro. Byrne, those Democrats differ widely from your party in this State. While you are for 8s penceville, House, E,C, PRETYMAN, 2, Would take this method of informing + the-puttic that he has opened a Hotel at Spenceville, 20miles from Nevada, on the Sacramento road, where he is prepared to accommedate any number of persons with Board and a House is furnished with new Beds and e ything comfortable for travelers. Parvies Z to make a pleasant trip would do well tov thin section of the county. bh. C. PU N. Spencevilie, Mateh 31. Missing Books: Pred having any of the following books in their possession, belonging to the Nevada Library Associatiun, are requeéted to re turn them forthwith to the Librarian, Mr, Geo. A. Church. at the Buokstore of Church & Co. Coaquest of Mexico.v 1 Political Econumy, Life of Bonaparte Charlies O’ Malley, Brande’s Encyclopedia Home Life Boswell's Juhnson, ¥2 Mohicans, yell’s Geology, 4vols Conquest.of Mexico aa De e . Sete, Lavengro(dup) Brazii and theBrazilians Wide Wide World,2 vs Puritans, : Yellowplush Payers, Almost a Heroine, Brewn’s Letters, Lamb's Essay, over y seed ones ae Rudge, v1 History of Arabi Hs Frankiin’s W ¥ Ben Johnson Hypatia, aa ive Men Orley Farm, Riehard Hurdis; “is ~ ~~ + 3d vol Willie Find Her, Moese-side, La Plata, Mecvun at eeninn y
Atle, eon {a ay peat ~ aren tage ees order ef the Assomation, at}. tic and i Muine-advertised-. The price ranges from 965 00 to @145 00-}-or address . at WEAVER & Company's store, No. 59 Broad No Opposition untit April 234.) ei om i tempoaneous speak’g PACIFIC MAIL 8. $, 60. THE F ie tt be a in 43 . 7186 14-aGOLDEN AGE, W:¥: Lapldge,Com. ree ie DEN CITY. R. H. Pearson, Com April 23--8T. LOUIS, W. H. Hudsen, Com’rFrom Foleomstreet Wharf, San Francisco, at 9 4 A. M.4 punctually, ” anger ih cee Pema engers will conv rom Panrma aay ave ‘by the Does! Railroad Company. and from Aspinwall tu New York by the Atlan Pacific Steamship Company. Rates of Fare for Golden Age: First Cabin—U) Saloon.. .+o+s00v++-$213 60 ‘First cabin—Dining Saloon.--------+-+-162 50 Second cabin seeeee seeseees oteeseedeee eamshi prone of « 9 oe Ob bUseeP OSV SEES COC SETODLISCSS SLO? pB. FORBES, Agent, P.M-S.Co. a cucrammate ant Leidesdorffi sts. — LOVERS OF muUSIC. Ly You ean buy for TWO DOLLAKS those two new popular Ma sic Books called ‘Gola how.ise,’ by addressing A. K aler, San ers’ and ‘Voice of OHLER, Music ! Francisco, copies of which will be mailed frve to any address. 5 m29 Biack Spanish EgsesHave on hand « lage suppty of Full and ‘Half Blood Spanish Eggs for rate. Fall blood, Black Spanl ‘ per doz. — 1 _ . potees gsto be fresh and full I will guarantee all E: bloods, ot pure pt stock, A. LONIS. m23 West Broad street, Nevada. i) & Card. Nevgda, March ist, 1864. 4HE undersigned agent for the “Florence -Sewing Machine Co,” takes pleasure in announcing to those in want, that he now has such arrangements withthe General Agent for the Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that he can furnish at short notice, any kind machine wanted. O A specimen can be scen at my residenée, No. 85 Main street. For circulars or samples of sewing, apply: to GEO. A. RANDALL, Agent. street. Nevada City. mi-tf Brown's Bronchial Treches. Sy fave never Changed my mind ; them from the first, excepting to think yet ter of that whict: I began thinking well of ” Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. ‘The Troches area staff of life to me.” a= ROF EDWARD NORTH, . President Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. epee favorably known to need commendation. . 3 _ Hon, Cuas. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate. “Contain no opiumner anything injurious.” Dr. A. A, HAYES, Chemist, Boston. “An elegant combition for eouchs.’’ Dr. G. F. BiaeLow, Boston. «] recommend their use t? Public Speakers.” “kev: E. H. CHAPIN. téMfoat ealutary relief in Bronchitis. ~ Rev. S. SKIGFRIED. Morristown, Ohio. “Very oeneficial «hen suffcring from colds ” Rev. 8.3. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. “Almost instant ielief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.” Rev. A. G. EGGLESTON, New York. “They have suited my case e€ my throat so that [ could sing: ; ; JPDUCHARME, Chorister French Paris Chareh, Mon‘real. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. Agente for California. REeDINGTON & Co. San Francisco. m4 tm Cigar, Tebacco, Fruit and VARIETY STORE. EUCENE SCOLARI, ‘ Successor ‘to M, Michalsky, On Pine Street......Nevada City. bet with ease.”’ EEPS ON HAND, Apples, Candies, Figs, Raisins, Almonds. Ali kinds of Nuts, Candies & Fruits, ALWAYS ON HAND, © on ir If youwant a splendid Cigar yr a superb article = Smoking or Chewing Tobaceo, give mac. a cali. New Goods constantly being reeeived from San Franciseo. A portion of public patronage ia re spertfully solicited. ak E. SCOLARI, m23 2 doors from Haas & Co. on Pine St. CALAFORBNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ;The fast and jendid steam era CHRYS Lis and ANTELOPE will leave on alternate days for San Fran cisco, at 2 o’clock P.M from thefoot of Kistreet Steamer-CH RYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master will leave on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTZLOPE., Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ~°* Marysville and Intermediate Land: a . Inge mvesy Day. Steamer Young America, Litfleton, Mas ter. and stiamer Swailew. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Marysvilie,a 7 o'clock, A.M. ~ es « Change of Day for Red Bing. Until further noticethe steamers of the California Steam Nav mpany will make two 5 oD earth me Bey BluffNeaving this city on mesdays and Sat sat7 A.M Freight received every day. ~ For ht or passage by an boats, on board, or at the o' brig Globe MUEDINGTON . : WwW. . { Agents. Sacramento, April TAYLOR. 17th— tf RDINANCE No. §@—Revised—An Or. dinanee to prohibit Nvisy Amusements. The Trustees of the city of heomle. do ordain wa ,00bi wee ; peace; they are for war; ; CHa 4, &. MARSH, President. ———— x v hae resporting + xactly, relieving " “Phis Hine as-herctofere at. of the above of the Cali. amy get tS : geonm Sai ” at the old stand on . Ww shal upon ee any of the public streets of thin city engage in RROAD STREKT, . foot ball base ball. or sny other . Near the Corner-of Pine 5 of the neighborhood. or among fone, Where l will be gla? to see my old ¢ it upon conviction thereof, be in any . and the public y. A good supply of ait wenmedere ate y prison . Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer Bot 8 Oaiagias ag aga Brom CIGARS, ete. ete. fg nj Mil ae ot ee Patios GREAT TRIUMPH. ed omageammmemnantel Selling Of! " a On the Corner of BROAD AND PINE STREETS .have now cetermined to sell their . entire Stuck of Clothing, : 7 Furnishing Goods, ic = etsy Boots & Shoes, BOY'S CLOTHING! ‘ Tecuhse with a large atock of [@°RUBBER CLOTHING 43} At Cost prices —o Persons in want of any-of the above nim ed articles will do well to calt on, us before . purehasing eleewhere, as we want to close ‘. out the ENTIRE STOCK: “Pp hankful to our patrona for former favors, we assure them that every effort will be us ed to merit the\r approbation. . eae SELES Nevada, Feb. Sth: SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CrGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c, a : ____~ _«dat theold stand—Lewis’ Building, Corner of Bread _and Pine Streets, Nevada. now ready to-supply his former patro and the publie generally with all sade : San Francisco Prices! Thankful for past patronage, he respectfully olicits a continuance. meht-tf J. M. LEVEY, 1 Druggist & Apothecary, Commercial Street, A few doors below the Daily Transéript Office. Nevada, Nov. 19th es SY a oA Was THOMAS STARR KING. Ib Eee to gratify the numerous friends of the 2, ‘ if Rev. Thomas Starr King, We have published a beautiful Oval Lithographic Likeness. Of the deceased, suitable for framing. with a fa simile of his signature to his last wil) and tests ment, written five minutés before his death. It is a work of art and exécuted by Neh) Brothers Price $%. Size about bex22. A liberal dis count madeto thé trade. Addrers, A. Rosenfield, m10-im No 602 Montgomery St San FranciseE. W. SMITH, Justice of the Peace, Orme “at the Old Place, on Bros’ treet. Nevada, Dee. 5th—3m ‘WILD PIGEON.” A. STEVENS, Proprietor. Have a I opened the “Wild Pr Give me a eal} at the obtplneey we oa ‘ Lect quent t the Bar evening ANO dent, Ly THE N.T., Mailin: the Au THR) Union, aud Iné gentlen TRE full for “Fal for Sno’ tory, tl were b STal Wedue county Goodn bed. T tion of by bott mot da receive Exp that th an abt workir ImPi DENCE __ly beer Jeff D es, for vouch, classes “Ri 1864.ton, Ss and re; munie: _ Lineal ted St: longer ~Soutir etar te ‘answe > am, Tot return Linco! once, . his de follow uy 1864.Presi¢ and at “By His oblige noma, follow “a Ri Norto pear . must (B50 3% § & o eFersa ‘g¥ew 3757 REST EEE "=