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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

December 31, 1861 (4 pages)

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7. ees >. i. ~~ sPEF [Fes . Of~ most locaown, and, ‘rees pand will “Yankee Locke's reputation as a delineator of company limit themselves te comedy, farce Bho we may depend that all their pieces _ ares alien case of retributive justice. He says _ fieer about to beceme an ex-, and just before . for it in the meme of another. Crooks says _are daily flocking for protection to the Union _ & gentleman, paid us ‘a short visit . en Satur~ half as bad off as is represented His fleeing concteadl tarts Wigs and farce. Yankee character is world-wide, and as the will be played. The weather is Dives. Dili ute as toatre tn tan You will enjoy a good laugh and teapot pour Bt aa evening st lonat. ; Brrer Bir—Crivks’ relates an incident ‘there was, “ ovec on a time” a collecting ofhe slipped off the rotes of oltice, he went about collecting liquor license taxes. Well, he met with a “ scrat,” s¢ Crookes calls Lim, who puid his license to sell rot gut one year in advance, alleging he “would be d—d if he 'd pay taxes to a Black Republican.” Time ‘wore on alitile. “ Scrut” coulda’t sell instanter under the law on Sunday dad be made covert sale to somebody who could. But e licenses were not trausferable, and poor Serut,” for hie antipathy to Black Repub‘licans. has to take out license again and pay ‘the scene is Inid i in Geuge Eye. over the left. SLAVERY Approacnes tts Exp.—The _ truth begins to man'feet itscif to all who “mark the course ef events and the tendency . ot ‘things that slavery is approaching its termination. The number ef contrabands that ‘torees, the vestdepreciation of slave property since the rebellion commenced, and the several attempts of the-sinves to raise insurrections, all point with recipe degree of certainty to the ineviteble result> Slavery has ‘been doomed by the very power “which has’ taken up arms for its perpetuxtion and extension. Like the fuolish man of fable, the South was not content with the daily golden . egg, but imagining there must be a store of the article, has slwughtered the goose, and lost the fruits. Persona.— Oar friend, A. J. Elder, of North Sen Jnan, a number one printer and day. Mr. Elder is tithing arrangements to take a part in the State Printing, in which ‘business we wish him eminent success. Gen. EvGiisu.—We. notice among our General says Sacramento is all safe, and vot to the meuutains, however, in such a stormy time begets the suspicion it is not so bad that it might be worse. Something told him, “Go up, bald head,” and he went. Gilad to see him a little nearer heaven than he wasat Sacramento. ‘ re Cot. MoLuiesan.—We are to Henry Payot, of San Francisco, per politesse of Mons. Chauvel, for an elegant picture which comes to us as the portrait of Col. Malligan, the hero of Lexington. The execution of the lithograph is good. We have no means of determining the meritof the pie. “"" ‘ture as a likeness. THANKs to our friend Dixon, of Grass’ _ Valley, for the newspapers we could pot otherwise obtain. Perhaps, we should thank our ‘Spencer, the news dealer, but he's away, and ite all the same, John. Susrension Gows.—Martin's suspension bridge over the Klamath river, was swept : away by the late flood. ‘The bridge was 91 feet above the ordinary stage of water, but the late flood rose twenty feet higher than the bridge. Of course nothing could resist the torrent. Horr’s Buipet Ca&keD AWay.— We leara from a gentleman who arrived in town away. He found it gone on Sunday; the probability, therefore, is thet was carried away the night or the day previous. a” We sre indebted to Frank Cleaveland . for favors conferred for several days : past, in bringing us San Frensioce ond ‘Sacremgnte, prpace Sopa Orde Volley. oo” by a company P DR. C. M. BATES, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. ~——Has just received —— Rewler’s Rheumatic Mixture. Churchili’s H ypophosphites of Lime Oxygenatea Bitters. Italian Memedy. “. Webber’s Invigorating Cordial. Hall's Balsam, for the Lungs. Jayme’s Expectorant. Gractenberg Famtty Medicines. Risley Buchu.. Geoghagan’s Gydropiper. Watt's Nervous Antidote. For Sale as Cheap as the Cheapest 1 Nevada, Dec. 10th, 1861. ~ Eg. H.GAYLORD . DISTRICT ATTORNEY. wil in all of the roma theo spourte of: Nevada Nev ct. 13th, 186 H. Ss. tier es: COUNTY SURVEYOR. OFFICE—At the Court House, Nevada. o15-tf. JOHN L. GAMBLE, SURVEYOR. e *. acts" Santas tance . + J. DUNN, AT.LAW, wit in “the Courts of the State of Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley }10-3mA. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, rea AND RESIDENCE CE UPPER tmeoC Nevada City. T. B. MeFARLAND, Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET Over Harrimgton’s Saloon, Nevada. Nevade. California Gan ounke een eet Debility, Impaired Appetite, Impure Sreath, gyre b ete. and all diseases requiring a powerful Liver invigerator and Touie. Warranted the bést Remedy ever invented for diseases pecutiar to Females—such as Lencorrhea, or Whites, Weakness, etc. So popular has this Decome that even the editors ef the leading papers of San Francisco depart from their usual custom —not te commend any advertised medicine—ant pronounce Swett’s Grape Bitters or Restorative Wine, “A worthy article, an excellent Tons; a good appetizer and useful Medicine for those suffering from dyspepsia and derangement of the .” ete. Sold by all Druggists, andby DANIKL SWETT, Proprietor, nov30-3m 525 California strect, San Franciseo. WM. SHERMAN &CO., MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS & RETAILERS —~OFr— Superior and Medium : AND GENTS FURNISHING @oods, Tranke and Valises. Wm. 8. & Co., are receiving by every Steamer, INVOICES OF NEW GOODs, Us Of the latest sti. ALL OF WHICH THEY WiLL SELL ee than any other Heuse in the ALL Goons WARRANTED. nen mealies IN OUR DEPARTMENT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES, We have the LARGEST STOCK & GREATEST VARIETY IN THE SLATE And as we Manufacture and Import all ot our Goods ourselves, we are prepared to sell Trupks and Valises, CHEAPER than the same quality can. be bought eisewhere. WM. SHERMAN < Co. 212 & 214 Sansome Street, corner nov30-2m Commereial, San Francisco. NATIONAL I EXCHANCE (zonse <7 sep fol would . y his friends the pub that ne purchased all of A’ SiMKA NS" interest te the and rey solicits a patronM. M. TILTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFFICE ~ON BROAD STREET, } —’ +. Wlagk’s Brick Building; up staire. . Nevada, Oct. 23d—tf TALLMAN & TURNER, No. 18 & 21 Commercial Street, : yap crry. fai in Hardware, Stove, Pear we Tinware. Lead WORK snd JOBBING done order and dispatch. ‘arte Ww. CRAWFORD & co., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) gery tie yc BE ees aetes can chan” a 27 MAIN STREET. NEVADA. LEWIS BROTHERS.,; SECARS AND TOBACCO. mM LEWIS, J. LEWis, & LE WIs, San Francisco. Nevada. Carson City July 27, 1861-tf Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s. oe + f EE -seenssaeeeeOOmumander, Saturday,December ®ist, 1861. At? o'clock A. M., punctually. sopra CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. — To LENOGE.N.—Posomngere thre! day. of Trains: &. Vv. RB. RB. AND C. C. R. R. Leave Sacramento. .+...6.30 A. M, and 2 P.M. Leave Lincolt...-.«++-s8-18 A. ~ and 136A. x. no . renee Preigic od ates tno ekeee ons ‘our Dollars oe eg WILeon. Nov. 30th, is61—tf JUST RECEIVED! —aT— : ‘pRUG STORE. The following Brands of Tobacco Signet. in fell. ° Golden Apple. Tam. O'Shanter. : Standard. Also, the Very Best— a TOBACCO mye spain rr ; NEW MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. ; ‘Two doors from Maren 4 & Co's ‘Shoe Store. . AT. MULOAHAY would citizens eS First Class Meat Market, A ane ee ou hand the very Beef, Pork, Mutton, £c., se ei eall—m: pris ‘low. ‘Sora, her. 2th. = 6.F SPENCE, Wholesale and Retail Desai Nevada city, California. c W. MULFORD. A. H. HAGADORE, Cc. W. MULFORD & Co., . BAN At their old stand, Main street, Nevada. Glee: puUsT bought Sf the Highast Betes Rates. Dust forwarded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for itrequieed advances made on the same Cou Gone Sty peewee the Highest Rates. GEORGE W. KIDD, BALIKESR, Gunscencs tthe Highest Mar. fedyanen atthe Cs i. ©. BInDeEYE, —Qo J FELTON. BIRDSEYE & CO., BANKERS, NO. 30 Main street, Nevada City. . URCHASE, Gold Durt. Advance on Dust Ez er phe amp ag the U. 5. Mint. San Francisco, SacraBight Exc je on New York. . Serer. LOOK AT CHEAP JOHN 1s STOCK OFBOOTS; CLOTHING, HATS, ac. All of the Latest Styles. WINE & LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE I8¢ ; Two doors above Weaver & Newman’s Store. Broad Street, Meovadn. WOULD call Ihave on hand a i a of the : Brandy, Gin, Wines, Whisky, Cordials, &c. Also, afew feet hom the g vies , m this city. None but the of Liquors offered for sale. Nevada, Dec. 4th, 1861. B=IFOR SALE. THE P. ages a 1 ten» . ‘ sire ELL. Rov. 20th 1861.RuOULAS FATA A LINE t nt Grate Bang, Brat drt, Norte dive. : No. 27 Main ttle FORWARDING . MARK. PA ibe el M, F. © ommeret al Stree ow ee TO ALL THE COUNTR AROUND. R.PINNIR, Corner’ of Mata ‘4a Washington ste, Novas: OPED et ee a et fn