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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1861. is i ‘
FACTS! FACTS!
VOL. 3.
Ghe Morning Transcript . NEw Boot & SHOE sToRE
Published Daily, Monday excepted.
\N. P. BROWN,
5% se: PROPRIETOR.
OBFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET. .
=e
Terms of the Daily Transcript :
Twenty-Five Cents Per, Week. . they desicn_keeping a: a
ie 3 : : . of everytLing in their line, consisting of
L. P. FISHER,
Is the authorized Agent of the Daily Transcript in San Francisco. All. orders left at his
office, on Washington street. opposite Maguire’s
‘Opera ffouse, will be promptly attended to.
; ,
_ How THe Devit-Temprep PRENTICE;
OF THE LOUISVILLE JOURNAL.~-An inter-,
esting piece of intelligence ‘is given in a recent number of the iNew York World. That
paper says: “ af
“George D. Prentice his proved himself
an.incorruptible patitiet. .Among the many
sehemes for carryitig Kentucky out of the
' Uniou.wasa persevering attempt to buy
Prentice, or, failing in that, to buy his paper.s
He was first approached with the modest ofter of $25,000, which was, of course, promptly declined. The anxious buyers thinking,
perhaps, their,bid had been below Prentice’s
estimate of his honor, increased their offer,
ard through an old political friend, since quar.
tered at Fort Lafayette, he was informed
“that fifty thousand dollars were in a. Louisville baak, subject to the draft of George D.
Prentice, provided the Journal was henceforth conducted according to certain terms.
An increased severity upon the Disunionists
in the columns of the Jourual was the response to his proposal. Next came a railroad.
man trom the far West, who eschewed all
polities, and wanted an influential paper to
support the Pacific Rallroad enterprise. He
would gite Prentice $250,000 for the Journil. The bid was too .low, and George D.
Prentice remaius unbdught and unpuchasable.”
‘DAILY STACE LINE.
For Washington, Alpha and Omega,
SIX HORSE STAGE LINE,
Carrying the U.S8. Mail,
SS ~ Leaves the National Ex: wm change, Broad street, Nevada,
re EVERY MORNING, at 7.
o’elock, A. M., and?~
Arrives at’ Washington, at 12 M.
Returning—The stage leaves WASHINGTON
at 7 o’elock, A. M., and arrives in Nevada City at
10°@’clock A. M.~Persons wishing to visit any of the above
uamed poiuts and go with security, they wiil consult their own interest and travel on the SIX
HORSE STAGE LINE. I would also return
‘ thanks to the traveling public for’ the liberal
imanner in which they have patronized my line,
and will assure them that it willever be my wish
to contribute to their comfort when they travel
witime. I havein my employ one of the best
and most careful drivers in: he State. . ~
LEW MORRILL, Proprietcr.
JS une 4, 1861-tf
. NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY
® STACE LINE,.
\HE PROPRIETOR WISHES TO
assure the pubdlic-that this ig a PERMA.
NENT INSTITULION to which there shall not,
be, and can not be; any ** let up,” opposition or
no opposition. He would also inform thé public-that, as long ay the present opposition runs,
his fare, each way, between Nevada and Grass
Valley, will continue
At Twenty-Five Cents. 2
And he pledges himself that, under no continrency will it be raised above FIFTY -CENTS.
The proprietor avails himeelf of this opportunity
to make his sincere acknowledgments to the public for the constant and generous patronage so
long aceorded to his enterprise.
si ; H. D. CADY.
Grass Valley, August, 28th-1m
REGULAR STACE LINE!
’ Berween Nevada and —
JSPREA VIRGINIA CITY,
Via Ewreka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley.
Fare Twelve Dollars.
TI\HE Stage will leave Nevada City every MON
DAY & THURSDAY, going through to Virginlecity in 36 hours, from the time of leaving
Nevada City! ee
Returning —Will leave Virginia City every
MGNDAY and THURSDAY “MORNING, making the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours
(MeLaughlin’s Brick building)
Opposite the Exchange Mote
es GRASS VALLEY.
MAYERS & COE
WOULDINFORM THE
a se oS “ Mba tes
and vicinity. that they have
aad opened a first class Boot and
shoe storein that place, where
FASHIONABLE HooTs,
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Ete.
Repairing.—This branch of our business
is under the charge of most competent workmen,
who will attend to all orders with punctuality.
SIMON WAWERS, so well known in Ne.
vada and Grass Valley will have charge of the . .
establishment at Grass Valley: jy19-tf
JUST RECEIVED!
A Large Aasnrtenent of
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.
WATER POWER DERRICK
MArrEesen & SAMUELS) ARE
associated in the business of making
WATER POWER DERRICKS
The Water Power can be easil adapted to the
common Hand Derrick.to PUMPING, WINDLASSING and SAW MILLS.
All Kinds of Machinery
Can be run with very little water where there 1%
sufficient Hydraulie pressure. TRIP HOOKS
of d new construction, that are always safe and
sure, constantly on hand. Blacksmithing, Iron
Turning, ete., done at the shortest notice
Orders for WATER DERRICK from abroad
promaey atended to. Shop on Deer Creek, be
ow the Foundry. W.H. ROOT, had been ap
pointed our Traveling Agent. auls-tf
PAINTER & CO.,
Practical Printers
aus tf
And Dealers in Type, Presses,
Printing Matertals, Ink,
Printing Paper, Cards, ete.
J.B. ratte? SAN FRANCISCO.
J. M. PAINTER, —
T. P. PAINTER, ) Officer fitted out with dispatch.
0, March Iiely San Franci
FRUIT TREES and Foreign Grape
Vines. Intending to visit the Wine Diitricts of Europe next season, I have
determined to sell off my large stock of
Choiee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines
And Cuttings the ensuing Winter.
Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant
Orchards or Vineyards, or deal in Trees and
Vines, em have Great Bargains by makiws early
application. WILSON FLINT,
Below K Street Levee, and after Dec. ist will
have a Depot in K Street, between 4th & 5th
Sacramento, for sabes. ni@-tf
FASHION RESTAURANT.
QL No. 62,
BROAD STREET,
OPEN AT ALL HOURS—Day and
ada.
Night
Proprietor Cone eeeeroee
—
CHAS, B. IRIS
AVENG resumed proprictorshig ef
this well known Restaurant
IAM NOW FULLY PREPARED
TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN
THE BEST STYLE AND AT
MODERATE RATES.
-<3Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and all
the good thinys in the market, furnished ata
nigments notice, and got up in 4a style to suit
the tastes of the greatest epicure. :
MEALS AT ALL’ HOURS.
I intend to kcep the “‘ FASHION” as a firstclass restaurant, and as: such 1 recommend it to
the people ofthe city and thé county at large.
Those persons who rélish a GOOD MEAL will
do weil to ‘*call and see’* for themselves
Nevada. Nov. 26, 1860-tf :
BAILEY HOUSE, .
7, ON BROAD STREET, * §
NEVADA,
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE [re Proprietor would anneuace to
TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES.
STAGE OFFICES :—Nevada, at the, Golden
Gate Hotel; and at Mau’s store, Virginia City.
Harman Saddler, agent, Virginia City.
: A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada OityaS¢@pt. 2a, 1861 , 943m
. UNITED STATES BATHS!
‘HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
id Bs -would inform the citizens.of
1 vadnantentalt) chat they aamneeened
the public of this county, and the State at
large, that he has taken charge of the above
Splendid New Brick Hotel, .
Which he designs keeping in the best style.
Travelers visiting Nevada will flad al) the comforts of a home at this Hotel. « :
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS
Furnished pérsons stopping at this House. The
Beds are all 7 ee He ye the best SPRING
MATTRESSES andthe rooms are supplicdina
comfortable and luxurious style.
THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES
To be found at the Bar.
+. *. ‘RATER OF CHARGES:
; Per week.....+s++--+-+From $7 to $10
Oden wbesesconcecrsece scccescesoek tity Cents
Board and Lodging per day...$1 50
a House, aitached rw
Baths at all tice ‘They alo keop
TERT Y—A fas todtetanent on hand.
a20-tf LAMPE & BEO., 54 Broad st: eet
¥ ent open at all H Es
cS
. DRY GOODS STORE
\(2° DRY GOODS STORE! 21
. Useful as welias Ornamental, which will be sold
“Peace hath her Victories
No, less renowned than war,’
So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact.
THE AMERICAN
H43 ALREADY wona victory over the
ISkAELITESin the Dry Goods trade, and
having strongly intrenched its position, the Pro
lai are now fully prepared to cry “havoc”?
an
Let slip the Dogs of War,
On’ High Prices
The American Dry Goods Store now has its
-immense batteries of ten inch Columbiais loaded to the muzzle with
CHEAP DRY GOODS! .
And bearing on our enemfes—the Israelite deal?
ers.
THE ACTION
Will commence immediately and continue until
the Israelites run.
FERST GUN!
A-Regular Bomb Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress
Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goods,
from 25 cents to $1,50 each.
SECOND GUN!
600 Gioaks of the Latest Fashion, from $3 to
$100 each.
a
pol
THIRD GUN!
Shell—200 Bonnets of.the Latest Syles, at pri-_
ces to suit every one. > :
FOURTH GUN!
, 4
Rified Cannon—100 pieces Carpeting, of ever
style and descriptionfrom 15 cénts to $3 per yd.
ALL THE BATTERIES !
Loaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of every
style, in endless variety, and at unprecedented
low prices, superior to.amy in the city and 26 per
cent cheaper.
WE CLOSE THE BATTLE!
With a regular broadbide of”
Embroideries,; Ribbons.
Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs,
Woolen Hoods,
Flannels, Cassimeres,
Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks
Opera Hoods,
~dinen Goods,
*Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments,
Shawls, .
Gents’ White Shirts,
Damask, Lace Curtains,
Ot! Cloths,
Mattings, Rugs, &ec.
Wiping out the. Israelites entirely.
Don’t be Humbugged_ into the wrong Store
but visit the ;
AMERICAN
And eompare prices.
N.3
In connection with our immense Stock of Dry
Goods will be found asplendid assortment of
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
Which will be sold 30 per cent chearer than can
be bought in the State.
We have also the Rirst and only Steck of
JAPANESE COODS!
Ever brought to this city, consisting of
Secretartes, ®
Werk Boxes,
Shawl Boxes,
Glove Boxes,
Tables,
Waiters, &e. &e.
. VERY LOW. “
Remember the place. ;
HACADORN & BOWLEY,
Ne. 39 BROAD STREET,
.} count and always guaranteed.
““UNCLE JIM’S”’
. AsiaticRheumatic Liniment !
: pus LINIMENT has never been known’
to fail when applied according to directions.
‘During a residence of 19 years in Asia, I have
. known it to cure thousands of stubborn cases,
and in this coun
have been cured by its use. j
For Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Old Sores. &c., it is
unequalled. [have also.a Wash prepared that
. These preparations have never before been of“fered to the public, and all J ask is ONE TRIAL té
prove the truth of the above propositions.
JAMES SOUTHALL.
For sale at SPENCE’S Drug Store, : Nevada, .
and at WM. STONE’S Store, Selby Flat. 030-1m
FOR SALE!
M. LIEBERT’S MAGNIFICENT
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
VHE undersigned, intending to leave the country, offers to instruct, gratis, in all the
branches of the Daguerreotype and Photographic
Art, any person who6 will buy his establishment
and continue his business. For further particu
lars apply to the owner, on the premises, No. 88
road street, Nevada. i ;
all tf A.,. LIEBERT.
Cc. E. WITHINCTON,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
Ht PAINTING promptly attended tc.—
Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures
&e. &c. At the foot of Broad st., Nevada. Sel,
A. LAMOTT,
—Successor to Lamott & Collins,—
Corner Second and J Street, Sacramento.
K EEP constantly on hand the Largest and
q best assortment of Hats, Caps and Furs to
be found in the State, and sell at a lower prise
than any other House.
1 would call attention to my FALL STYLE
HATS which takes the lead of them all.
N. b.—All orders from the Country promptly
attended to. ‘ 022-tf
A. BLOCK, &. FURTH, £. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK‘& CO.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Ste.
NEVADA.
«
hundreds of my fellow-miners
will cureSore Eyes. Also, a preparation that
WEAVER & NEV
No, 59 Broad Street,
“YY HOLESALE ana dealers)
Nocti iniacat vel of
—_ si : of Papeete te
WEAVER & NEWMAN.
Office--Room WN
Corner of Broad
Over
on Old Washingt
RESIDENCE, NO. 25, . NEVADA
Nevada, December f7-tf =
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
& Flag Brick
wi ana Pine ta sen
i)
sT.,
TALLMAN. &
Se No. 18 & 21 Commeretal Street,
—“ NEVADA CITY.
HOLESALE ANE RETAIL D
ERS in Hardware, Stove, Tix
Pipe, Hydraulic es ete. :
OPPER WO and JOBBING done to order
dispatch. . with neatness and
TURNER,
ALaré, Lead
m7-tf
W.H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M.
GENERAL D
PUILDING. MATER
TER’S TOOLS, A
plements, Blacksmit
‘owder, Duck, ete.,
At the old standNo. 27 MAIN
Sept. 6—tf
h’s
STREET, NEVADA.
Hamilton & €o:) °
ERS. IN
EN-al an Im‘Cordage, ‘Fuse,
CHARLES W. YOUNG, .
IMPORTER AND DEALERIN’ © . ”
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
* Cutlery, Silver Ware
Kelsey's Block,
No. 37 Commercial Street.
yr Watches carefully. Repaired and. Jewelr
cles guaranteed. ‘ made to order. All
Nevada, Nev. 27th, 1860
and Fancy Goo
LEWIS BROTHERS.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN i
SECARS AND
M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, 8. LEWIS,
Nevada. San Francisco.
July 27, 1861-tf
TOBACCO.
Carson City.
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med..
Physician and Surgeon,
(Prise AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
of Main street, (No.
March 6, 1861—tf
96,) Nevada City. °
Fr. MANSELL, .
IGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE
TER, Broad street,
Baker & Co.’s Brick store. < eee
yon ness, punctuality and dispatch the order
e ; of th
FOR SALE—Paints mixed’
Nevada, next above
PURE. GROUNDJAVA COFFEE!
Warranted Fresh, kept constantly on hand and
for sale by ;
2 FORTUNE GUES,
Commereial Street, Nevada City.
Nevada, Oet. 30th, 1861—tf
JAMES J. OTT,
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
No, 30 Miauinm street, Nevada
G OLD AIND ORES, of every DescripKX tion, Melted, Keflued and Assayed at San
Francisco prices, and RETURNS ‘MADE IN
BARS OR COLIN, in a few Hours. :
Metting Gone-in the presence ef Depositors
Crains and Clippings retiirned or Drought in acCharges for meltiug and assaying gold—tor lots, below 50 oz 2&2
for lots—above 56 ozs. 44 of 1 per cent Proportionate reduction for larger quantities deposited
by regular customers ; for assays of minerals, &5
James J. Ott is now prepare with his NEW
AMALGAMATION WOXKKS to operate upor
precious Ores, either ia the ore or mineral, and is
ready to receive Black Sand, Tailings, Sweepings, Tub panings, Auriferous Lead, ete., and
will work them with satisfaction at the lowest
rates. (jli-tf) JAMES J. QTT.
DRS. CHAPMAN &° HATCH,
Surgical and Mechanical. Dentists,
Otfice—Corner of Brcead.and Pine streets,
We would inform our friends
and all wiehing our eervices thar
WE ARE PREPARED
to att@"2those favoring us with a call, at all
hours. feecth after having become. sensitive by
exposure of the merve will be filled without
causing pain.
WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK
Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORK
SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction
given, than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise
no charge will bemade. Our ¢ aze mndderate, and to suit the times. Wearepermancotly
located in this place.
March 4, 1861-tfWMAINERS!
'. \HIE best and cheapest Coupling for Mining .
T Hose ever Perfect in themselves—
requiring no clamps to fasten the Hose. . be
coupled: and uncoupled in half a minute. .
person who upo trial is dissatisfied can ri
them and get his money back. For sale .
: W. H. CRAWFORD: fs
; NEVADA.
Ang# JOHN PATTISON, Telegraph Office.
Nevada, Nov.21, 186).
.
2 1s oS a ;
. The of
was dissolved by mu. ual
Dunn, O’Conner & Chipman,
ATTORNEYS
Wiill practice in all the
Offices—At Nevada and
‘California.
86AT LAW, :
Courts of the Btate of
Grass Valley j10-3m :
A. A. SARGENT. ’
SARGENT & NILES, —
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
OFF ICE—Broad Street; Kidd’s building, Nevada.
A. ©. ‘NILES
YT. B. McFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
@FFICE—ON BROAD STREET?
Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada. California
M. M. VE
Attormey and {Counselor at Law.
OFFICE—> ON BROAD 8TRERKT,
é
blagg’s Brick Building, up stairs.
~ Nevada, Oct. 23d—tf
LTON,
C. WILSON HILL.
HILL & HUPP, ous
Attorndys and Counselors at Law, .
Office, in Williaras’ Brick Building, ever @. Ww
Weich’s Bookstore.
_ Geo. 8. Hupp, Notary Public.
GEO. 8 HUrr
THOS. P. HAWLEY, —
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
, Officc—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building,
cornerof Broad and Pine streets, ;
Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf
. gepGte
Nevada.
E. H. GAYLORD
DISTRICT. ATTORNEY.
Will practice ih all of the’ Courts of Nevada
Ottice at the Court Heise. County.
Nevada,-Oct. i3th, 1861.
' OF FICE—At the Court
o1b-th a
COUNTY SURYEVOR. .
House, Neyain.
JOHN L.GAMELE,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
‘Orders for Surve ;
Bee at the Court Ce
' attended
oe x
to.
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* A,
Omega. Nov‘3th. 1 1861.
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