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“to be physiologically. wholesome. ‘Phe story
~<of Philip Warren,” which is continued in
this niimber, incréases in interest. There is’)..
Be 823 °T Gem \ Macsltceitetss cee
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he Morning We
pO avoRy MATTERS.
“Pte Hesbentix, We “are indebted’ to . Mle
the editressfor the April number of this de.
lightful and heart-elevating magasine. With:
the fashion plates’ and other matters, which,
no doubt, are all.eomune il faut, we have nothing to say, further tha that the waist of one
of the ladies is altogether too much depressed f. 70 THE DAILY ¥ TRANSCRIPT. .
en ee deren ape sion sme na rac sen
BY $tPHGRarH ag
MeDOUGAL RLECTED.
ee
SacRaMENTo, April end.”
The Joint Convention met at'2 o'clock today, after much difficulty cathe to a vote.’
~ On first ballot McDougal elected beyond .
See aoe 3
ae aOR Ce mene RY
, Broad Sueee a¥icee.st
“samme” COLLEY; “eietietther.
E.E, Kinds ‘of' Meats constantly on hand at
A ganntiten fo multpurchasers e well known Market. and for sale
ts mon er imany part ey rE: ‘the city, at any
ae
Prices according to ray of Meats s purchased
_ Yoretin Oct. 2.t£
~ ELEVATOR MILES.
TE ARE OW PREPARED To DELIVER .
to the trade a
SUPERIOR ARTICLE 4 OF FLowR,
. At the
an abundance of philosophical truth, mingled
with kindly-humanitarianiam, in “My Grandmother’s Neighbors,” ftom. -the graceful and
instructive pen ef Mrs. 8. C. Clark. The:
. other-coritents of the number are good, and
render the. Hesperian a literary bijou of which
California should be pro
Untan Rocers.—This most unfortunate
young man, whose sad case we mentioned on
Monday—deprived of both arms and one eye
by the premature discharge of a canven—
has-not:appealed in vain to the charitablé m“stinets of the people of Nevada. Although
this is far from being a flush time in the
money market, he has been most liberally
dealt with by every one to whom his sad but
simple tale has been told. We are _ wrong,
It is said’ that one man, rich in the world’s
goods, did refuse to contribute to his necessi*"
_ ties; but heis the only one. Itis pleasant
receord the fact that Nevada contains but
one man who boasts he lacks all chanty.
te" We yesterday visited Mr. Wagner,
who was's0 brutally assaulted, night before
last, and found him doing as well as can be
expected: Dr. Trautmann, 9 ie charge .
he is, says there is no danger of the wound
proving fatal. Our statement, that the three
shote fired took effect waé incorrect. One
only took efféet in his back, the other two
perforating his clothes. Mr. W. is. satisfied
‘that robbery was the object of. bis assailarite,
‘as one of the pockets of his pantaloons was.
wut with a” knife. His cravat, which was
‘hown us, was torn by the scoundrels in their
attempts to choke him by twisting it. One
of his eyes is badly bruised.
ae
New Music.—We have received the following new, music from the music store of A. . _
Kohler, San Francisco: “ Lovely Lilly Dee,”
tong and chorus, by F. Wilson; “ Silver
Moon Serenade,” song and chorus, by R. 8.
Taylor; “Do net come Teasing me 80,”
song, by J, L. Haston. On receipt of: the
music we immediately presented it to a couple
of young lady’ friends, who now do nothing
else but practice upon it. The music is arranged for the :piaue and the words are beauCUTTING ScraPe. — We learn from J. G.
Phillips, exptessman, that two Mexicans got
into a row at Washington, on Monday evening last, in which knives were freely used.
One had his nose and face badly cut, and the
other had an ear cut off. The ‘“green eyed
monster,” it seems was the cause of all the
trouble, ag usual in such cases. The fair
sevorita, who had caused the commotion, wae
present at the time of the fighting and en. }
couraged the parties by hollowing wano.
a
Fient.—A Frenchman and a German got
into a row on Broad street, yesterday morning, about a ladder, which the Frenchman
had borrowed and failed to return. Two or
three knock-down blows were given by both
parties, when: friends interfered and the parties were separated without any difficulty.
AGRICULTURAL.—Ag Nevada Consity. 5 is
included in the limits of the Northern District Agricultural, Horticultural, and Mechanics’ Society, it is proper to state that of
ficers were elected on Monday night,
according te the Marysville Deeb. the
perous. ee
Batt PLavine.—A contract has been let
eens
ow: * Electing” postmasters is becoming
The Republicans vote for the respective’
candidates, and the one receiving the largest .
Out fear’
<
poe
twain had a misunderstanding a day or two
‘ago, and as the bachelor was about to-take . affairs of the Society are, in every way, prospenta eae Frisbie lot and putting it
quite commun in the towns of Ohio Indiana}
number of votes spplies for the place with.
opposition.
inthe hilly back of the Mission, Sea Prancis-. .
question having received five majority.
WViote 00s ty .é a acicis babesied co cen esd O4t
McDougal received.. -...,-.57
re A good-iooking bachelor,” says the
lately been courting a widow at Red Bluff
who had a beautiful set of teeth, manutactured by the dentist. It appears. that the
his leave rather abruptly, the widow told
him there was a dead mule on:the road, and
advised him to take along a pair of shears
‘and cut off enough of the mane to make a
covering for his bald pate. He told her he
would do so, and at the same time would
take a mallet along and get out a new set of
teeth for her.”
bd
tr The reports eee disseminated of
‘a general’ massacre of white settlers by the
Indians on the Quesnelle river, British Columbia, in-which eighty of the former are
suid to have fallen victims, is contridicted by
the journals in which it originated. Nearly
all the rumors which we hear of Indian outreges are similarly exaggerated:. They are
calculated only to injure the district in which
more jndgment in giving them publicity. >
nse is sad to increase the worldy estate of
‘Hon, Robert J. Walker by at least’ $4,000,ke” He who ia a tiger in his own family is
a sheep in society. That’s so. ‘
San Josz.—There have been lately many
cases of the putrid sore throat in this city.
‘DRS. CHAPMAN &. HATCH,
‘’ “Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
(Kida’s Building.) (Up-Stairs.)
We would inform our friends,
and all wishing our s¢ivices that
WE ARE PREPARED
A PP amig ons us with oe dnke
hours. ‘eeth r become sensitive
pans «pro of the oe wen be filled without
causing pain.
WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORE
Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORE
given tan sarwhere i and better satisfaction
ven, than elsewhere 8 vicinity, otherwise
Will Demat. Our charges ase modepet: te att the times.
located in this place.
March 4, 1861-tf
YOUNG AMERICA SALOON,
~ ‘No. 85 Pine Street, Nevada.
We are permanently
DAN. MALOY AND HARVY MILLS, .
PROPRIETORS ~
z sate, ts ing this Saleen well
Ww. pins the. FURBST WINES,
Wrompntea, ARS to in market.
w$az-.Come and see for panrasbeon . da224f
Go To
CHEAP JOHN'S
FOR YOUR
RAIMENT.
WEF s-8 a.. +~~ag
Red Bluff Independent, “whe for some years .
has been ‘scudding under bare poles,’ has.
they orignate, and journalista should enqacise
The decision in the Almaden Mining [
Tt. af . COLBURN, Agent.
re hlien® a
: mie & NILES,
Atterneys and Counselors at_Law,
OF FICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
A.C. NILES .
T. ELLARD BEANS, .
82 Broad Street,,. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries & Provisions. *
i Goods deliv ed Free of Charge.
Nevada, Sept.-6.-tf
T. B. MCFARLAND,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET.
> EW. MEASLIN, .
District Attorney,
ty off Cin ety: Ps of. Nevada counevada. sep6
G. E. WITHINGTON, .
SIGN & ORNAMENT AG eprretin
Hews PAINTING led to.
data as ae oot Peper mango ‘order antl
DR. R. M. HUNT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON,
Offite--Roem Wo. 4 Flagg’s Brick,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.,
Over Harrington’s Saloon.
RESIDENCE, NO. 25, a6; NEVADA ST.,
on Old Washi
‘Nevada, December ‘
DR. L. 8. CUMMING.
Office--No, 91 Bread street,
‘Frame House west of the Bai ¥
posite James Monro’s meat Saarmee! my
JEROME H. COOK, ;
opCITY BILL POSTER.
PRICES R BILL POSTING :
Fifty Tree shoot Posters. ci wesecesercods =
Fifty Two-sheet, Pos :&
tee One-sheet Posters:... : Shs: elawes Hs
Flay aesion Wiis 1
Hoch elo iy occ 1 00
Dieting left at the lc f
receive prompt attention. jl2-tf
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCE, a
A. BLOCK & CO,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
a
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
Ee .
VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than
Five Hundred -Patients from the varieus Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San
Francisco, in the use ef which every individual
has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among
the thousands ef persons who have used this invaluable remedy——within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the most
‘beneficial results. ‘The immense sale of this
HEALTH RESTORATIVE is _ indisputable
proof of its efficacy. Those who have suffered
worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS,
experience speedy and effectual relief from ite
use, and aredaily sending their grateful acknowledgments to the enterprising and scientific pro.
prietor. The lame, the halt, and all who are in
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly
PHUS’ ANTI~RHEUMATIC CoRDIAL and HEALTH
RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by
mi2-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada.
‘ag
WiInEans
HOSE “COUPLINGS
Geo. Keemey’s Hardware Store
_. No at eae et, ;
i gs n of Red Dog, coun
%
.
© MATTESON 45'SAMUEDS
WATER-POWER DERRICK:
Avreson<® SAMUBES haye®erected a:
shop-6n Deer Cree! ow Found
‘and have pe RF S bésthens
of ean Matteson & Sepasel § Water Power
Derrick. Tcat be €a adapted
to the itn: a Lp el pylon Derrick, to Windiaseing
and SawW Mills.
ALL ‘KINDS. OF MAOHINERY
Can be run with very little water where thereis
4a
of “kin 8, She
anew struction,
feial Sawfeeth to Cireular
‘Tr nare also
TURN ING, Ete.
RICKS from bad promptly attended a2
For ‘particulans apply to EE. ory Peso,
~ Jan. 10, “{e01-tf GEO. SAMUELS.
BILLIARD TABLE
MANUFACTORY.
ROUX & © woe ae, arree, wevedn, .
A comeLEeTs ASSORTMENT OF
EEL ene TABLES, Balls,Billiard Cloth
We recetye from Paris, London and
New Forks full assortment of everything used
in our branch of business.
. Cabinet Work . ;
Qidy. executed at the most reasonable prices
Fy
ih
fron Hose, Trip Hooks
and ‘sett artiwe, etc.Sekine eeta?
a ca HING, IRON .
“Ordere for WATER _DER———
Great iitpeecllae of ‘thi’ ‘Age!
Ss. HOWARD’s
NEW IMPROVED HYDRAULIC HOSE
Setving Machines for sale at reduced prices:
Havitig a number on hand, he will sell cheap fer
cash: Also, agood supply of Hese, Wagon Covers, rnd the best article of Hhse Twine, direc
from the Atlautic¢ States.
4,000 Wards of Ready-Made Hiose
of different sizes, to iccommedate the miners of
. Nevada and the Strrounding localities.
List of Prices (with Duck furnished for Hose)
sewed with four seams, which will stand 75 feet
pressure, single. 20-cts per yard for sewing :
LAWRENCE DUCK, HYDRAULIC PRL OT;
OR EUREKA
His ‘appeal: is to the miners! ! Give him a liberal
portion of patronage; he will p} himsclf-as a
man to work # great revelution throughout the
State, as regards chea oagnees of hose, ete
Go to-his place of business and examine. the
work performed by him. aaa of business,
oa 7 nstreei, Nevada.
d15-tf— In Grier’s fire-proof briek
Tin Shop For Sale !
HE undersigned having business to othering his gceupy his desirous of
his shop, tools and ‘stock, situated in the
of Nevada. Said shop
is located yh one of the richest mining section in
the stete. “Any person wishing to start business
in the mountains would do well -to call and examine before locating elsewhere.
. W. A. BEGOLE.
Nevada, January 11tf «« .
Better than Preston & Merrill's
AND AT LESS PRICES,
Boardman’s Challenge Weast Pewsey,
_ Bully Guaranteed.
If not satisfactory, the boys will be returned.
For saleby all Jobbers, and by
J. C. WINANS, 50 California street,
Who-will also act as Commission Agent fer
purchasing all kinds of Goods. 25-3m.
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
No. 48 Pine Street.
\HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING become sole proprietor of this well known
and, ular Bakery, would inform the ple
that osha a on hand the largest and finest
assertment 0
FANCY CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES,
NUTS, RAISINS. ALMONDS, Ete.
I have a wagon and will deliverevery morning,
in any part of the city,
Boston Brown Bread, Graham Bread,
Freneh and English Bread, Pies, Ete.
Hot Coffee at Hours.
say JULIUS DREYFUSS
UNDERTAKING,
Wm. C. Groves, Undertaker.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street..
AVING FINISHED A NEW HEARSE
I am now prepared to do undertaking on
on the shortest notice.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To.
Shop; foot of Broad street, opposite Ed.
it ington’s shop. , d24-3m
GEO:W. KIDD,
Banker.
In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada.
XN OLD DUST Purchased atthe Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust
“forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S
Mint.
Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sterame ate
at Par. Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates. Collections made, and State and Coun
ty Securities purchased at the highest Market
value. mar? -tf ~
BIRDSEYVE & Ca.,
BANKERS.
Number 30, Main Street, Nevada,
UBCHASE GOLD DUST. -haxanes
Peg dust for assay or Coinage at the U.
oe SIGHT CHECKS on San_ Francisco,
Sacramento and Marysville
Qur SIGHT EXCHANGE on New York j19
MULES FOR VIRGINIA CITY
dsm
J. K. SALE &
ESPECTFULLY INFORM Pheekncxns
fer the above place, that they have on hand
Some Fifty Mules, —
T he best in the State, that can be hadat all times
Persons intending going over the mountains,
can be = ru Vale ont tr aprizing #t 0 at our seancties
or Grass
pawinraeges . JENKINS, Agent,
Nov. 27-tf National a ange.
Cheap Refreshment Saloon,
No. 69 Broad Street, Nevada.
Have enga the services of one of the
BEST © ECTIONERS in the State of
Californta, and am now fully prepared to MAKE
all kinds of CAKE im the French. Style, witch
cannot be surpassed ~ Nevada, or elsewhere,
on cueel ys ALL AN s YB ae D PARTIE
With Confectionery of every variety, incl
Fancy Pound <— Spunge Cake, faising, ete.
NoTIcEMy old friends, who patronized ine
so liberally during my connection with the United wed ml pe are invited pet call, and see
me, as I am we attend to théir
wants. G23f OTTO L LUTE Proprietor.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Grass Valley, ;
ao. _C. W. SMITH would inform the traveling pabile iat me above Hotel has
beet refi a style unsw)
any Hotel in the pet hoc conagapggerea ig
THE TABLE is supplied with h
SET market. THE B Ant is stocknd “with rWe
UORS, CIGARS, Ete. Persons visi the
alles ” should give this House a cal
Grass Valley, Fe’
Nevada Iron aa Brass Peay
And Machine Shop,
Spring Street,.... ccehees Nevada City,
Sto oe ENGINES A} AND BOILERS BUILT
to order. Castings and Machinery ofeve
tion. Quartz Machinery cons
rinds sted up or repaired. AH k of Hark Milly
Castings, Saw, Grist, Malthee Bark
Horse Power and Car eels.
promptly. and at as low rates By any ordary sited
ment in Sacramento or San Franctteo-(f16-3m) WM. HEUG ”
NEW YORK SALOON,
Ne, 72 Bread atrect, Nevada Ci v,
eats TRACY havin; ~ gen d the above saKeeplo, the
. Winns, Sr LIQUORS an and CIGARS a4
Lessons given in the MANLY ART te
oo alk. who desire attaining the same,
Give Matt a call—he so an ‘old sport ”
will use you well, : att
T. Groesbeck,
SHAVING & BAIR CUTTINGS
Next door to Center Market,.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
J bar igre attention paid to Hair
sae: and Hair Dressing.
ainpen’ prepared to give one a clean shave,
my poe are alwa'
sae ch dp thos nanieed
i fn oe = ™
CHARLES w. YOUNG,
IMPORTER-AND DEALER IN 4 i
‘Watches, Diamonds, Jew
; Stiver Ware and Fancy’ Goods:
Kelsey's Block,
Commereial Street : : : : : ¢ Near Pine.
Watches carefull Repaired and Jewelrg
e to orders All articles guaranteed.Noveda, Nev. 27th, 1860.
Ca
~~
WALL & NEWMAN,
A; (Successors to J>S8. Wall,) .
No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada
HOLESALE AND RET DEAL
ERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods
ining Foon’ Lauickarer Bar'ey, Wheat and
yi aan ’ t WALL & NEWMAN.
G. WLLSON HILL.
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Office. in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. Ws
Welch’s Beekstore. ;
Geo. 8. Hupp, Notary Public. sep6-&F
UNION LIVERY STABLE
' Broad and Main Sts, Nevada.
John A. Lancaster,
ready large ad eioguag eae tensively to his y and elegant es'
lishment of Horses, » Saddles. Enenene,
&e., &c., and is be foun etegaen nS S
as Spat w well
for ladies or
sre Rent baie cece
an earnest desire to retain the confidence of my
Sena & Sabeve teil teeta togive
stention te Horses on livery
carla lape neodings ith cag for the use of
y
she ws yShat thon scekin
m
perce se cl
The most choice Wines, Cigars
Always te ohne alt qa er ROT eg
. FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Propricters.
cs hers
WOULDINFORM HIS FRIENDS AND .
the ie y that he
J. 1. CALDWELL,
. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Notary Public and Commissioner for the A}
lantic States.
Office—k ’s Brick Building corner of Brtad
and Pine el, Nevada city. : sept7tg
Dunn, O'Conner & Chipman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts of the Stait of
alife ~Oftoceat Nevada and Grase Valley Baca .
‘UNITED STATES BATHS!
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
Ti
establis' cara a
Vv
pe neg geen to ‘
where the vublic can be
all tim-«. i
GEO. 8. HUBR. >