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December 7, 1861 (4 pages)

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R. ures. scurf” ‘ools air a druff” . free. Ons ;. ains, skin, \iforof an -OUrt ring ) Batn on or of 0-100: suit. the ribed nterdin. Co's mann. Dog, Pp. M. Hanning Nov. le. PSS. Tervada. liformi all wing Ry ‘i ity, 4; enpes, I be oner: ed to. . dists ‘of y unany cOonr neyForLS. 0 with elolw nt. i reublic b. Be. l retront the. i] _— : i > $10 >» $20 ished nty. ity le. Dilty jILT ; >. NTS,. / and 2 i] * yeye 3. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1861. . NO. 83. ‘ : 3 5 A :Pe ¢ The Morning Transevipt Published Daily, Monday excepted. N. P. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET. Terms ef the Daily Transcript: ‘Cwenty-Five ©ents Per Week. 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 House, will be promptly attended to. el m8 tay” Some years ago a Philadelphia merchant sent a cargo of goods to Coustantinople. After the supercurgo saw the boxes and bales safely landed, he inquired where they evuld be. stored. “ ** Leave them here; it won’t rain to night,’ was the reply. “But I dare not leave them thus exposed; some of the goods nriy be stolefi,”’ said the supercargo . ; The Mabemedan merchant burst into a loud laugh as he replied ;” “Don’t be alarmyd, for there ain’t a Chris tain withio filty meles of here.“ ice A stingy fellow in making love toa young lady, said his affection were “ riveted npon her.” to.Mave any dealings with rivets or screws like him. OF course, after that the fellow didn’t expect to mail her. —— MISSION WOOLEN MILLS. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ey ‘VEE Proprictor of the Mission Woolen Milis respectfully annoynces to the trade that he is prepared to receive find exeente with dispatch orders for thh following goods. ; FAMILY BLANKETS, all Wool, Sup’r Quality a ae MACKINAW sy «§ SCARLET ve . ay BLUE fe ba * GREY ip fh es Se GOLDEN STATE Gent’s Long Shawls, all woo plain or graduated borders. TWEEDS,double an! sincle width, all wool, and desirable eglors. EUREKA FLANNELS,'all colors, and of extra quality. OVERSHIRTS, variety of sizes patterns and : coiors. tf SACK COATS, SLUICE FELT, for orgie use; a siperior ‘4 article. Atl goods manufactured at the Misston Woolen Mills are made of selected wools of Califernia prodaction, and are superior in quaiity,, to th same class of Imported Fabgics, asd being _ epecially aflapted to the trade of the Pacific Const, puréliasers can rely tnon-reeeiving a uniform article in texture and finish. All. the above named goods are now ‘on hand and for vale atthe Agency, on aecommodating terms N 8.—-Orders for MALITARY GOoDs executed with dispatch. D. MCLENNAN, Proprietor. nov. 30-fw. No. 521 Sacrameuto st TIE PRoOrREE LOR WISHES Te assure the public that this is a PERMA NGNTINSTILUPLON to which there shail not be, and can not be, any * let up,’? opposition or nO Opposition. “He wuuld also imform tie pub tic that, as lomg’as tic present epposition runs, hia fare, each way, between Nevada sad Grass . , Valley, will continue At “Dwenty-Pive And he pledger himself that, under gency wiilit be raised above PLY ‘rhe proprietor: i i to make his simee' hic for the Gunstant and gem jonny accorded to his enterprise. : H. D.C Grass Valley, August 2Sth-im Cents. no continaEN ts. ADY. RECULAR SYACGE LINE! Herween Nevada and EVIRGINIA CITY, Via Kureka, Jachszon's Ramen, Sardine Valley and Sisamboat Valley. ’are... foie, Moms i weive Dollars. “I N -—+— Se rEVELE Stage will leave Nevada City every MON [ VAY & PHUMSUAY, going through ‘to Vir yisiaCity in é-Lours, from.taetiwe of icdébing Nevada Ciy + Metarming —Will teave Virginia City every MGNDAY ana THURSDAY MORN” N&, mak iag the trip back to Nevada mi thirty-six hours MREAVGHT AND BAGGAGE WAKBEN AT VERY LOW KATés. STAGSH OF FICES:—Nevada, ut the Golden (aate [Lotel; and at Mau’s store, Virg: nis City tigrman Saddler, ageut, Virginia City. A. MAU, Proprieter. Nevada City, Sept. 2d, 1861 et 3m UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Qe &% undersigned woald inforta the citizeas of Nevada and vicinity that they lave completed 4 fine bathing Mouse, a.‘ached to their weil known establishment, where the rubtie onn be accourmedated with Baths at ali timc« . fhey also keep eonstantly on hand ‘* Dr. Gennizg’s Keproductor, 7 celebrated fer ite medical powers -over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates daudrutl and home the air from turning grey. RFOUMERY—A fine assortment on hand. e20-tf LAMPE & BH’‘?., 54 Bread street She told him she did not want . NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. { MecLaughlin’s Brick building) Opposite the Exchange Hote GRASS VALLEY, : MAYERS & COE: WOULD INFORM THE citizens of GRASS VALLEY and vicinity that they have opened a first class Boot and shoe storein that. place, where ) they design keeping a large and handsome stock ef everyting in their./line, consisting of FASHIONABLE) BOOTS, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Etc. Repairing.—This branch: of our business is under the charge of most competent workmen, who will attend to all orders with punctushty, SIVEON VA WERS, 80 well known it Nevada and Grass Valley will have charge of the establishment at Grass Valley. jy 19-tf JUST RECEIVED! A ‘Large Assortment 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. G3 Mill Street, Grass Valley. anlig WATER POWER DERRICX N ATTESON & SAMUELS? ARE pt associated in the business of making WATER POWER DERRICKS The Water Power can be easily adapted he common Hand Derrick to PUMPING, WINDLASSING and SAW MILLS. All IXinds of Machinery Can be run with very little water where there 1s sufficient Hydraulic pressure. TRIP HOOKS of a new construction, that are always safe and sure, constantly on hand. Blacksmithing, Iron Turning, ete., done at the shortest notice. Orders for WATER DERRICKS from abroad promptly atehdedto. Shop on Deer Creek, be low the Foundry. W.H. ROOT, has been ap pointed our Traveling Agent. ’ auls-tf PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers eth And Desfers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, -rinting Paper, Cords, ete. J.B. ratsren, SJ FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, re T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. Sah Francisco, Mareh 15-)y FRUIT TREES and Foreign Grape ad Vines. intending to visit the Wine Lis INA tricts of Europe text season, IT have determined to sell off my lange stock of Chotee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines « And Cuttings the ensuing Winter, Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant Orchards or Vineyarda, or deal in Trees and Vines, cim have Great Bargains by making early application. . WILSON FLINT, Below R Street Levee, and after Dee. Ist will havea Depot in K Street, between 4th & 5th Sacramento, for sales nletf FASHION RESTAURANT. (aan No. 62, = secs, S \ 29° BROAD STREET, fess) ; ada vid ae OPEN AT ALL HOURS\D&% and Night CHELAN, B, UERISEL...... Proprictor li’ VENG resamed proprictorsh.p of _ this wellknown Kestaarant I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED v! AIM THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. dor Game Suppers, Oyaters, Lobsters, and all goou things in the market, furuithed ata mowents notice, and got up im 4 style te suit the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to kéep the ** FASHION” as 4 firstclass restaurant, and aa such 1 recommend it to the people of the city and the county at large. Those persons who relish a GOOD MEAL will lo well to ‘‘ call and see”? for themselves Nevada. Nov. 26, ISAKTE BAILEY HOUSE, 3. OW BROAD STREET, 'Q\SEE Propricior would Sapeaae to ‘the public of this county, amdctite State at large; that-hélas taken charge of Gig above Splendid New Brick’ Hotel, Which he designs keeping msthe best style. “cavelers vigiting Nevada will: find all the com.-fte ofa home at this Hotel.SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished persons stopping at this Meuse. ‘The Beds are all fyrnished with the best SPRING MA'TTRESS ES and the rooms are eupplicd ina comfortable andltaxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES : To be found at the Bar. RATE OF CHARGES * Board per week.. .0s0.sese-+s . From $7 to 910, Meals j +rveeeeeeeeBifty Contes Board and Lodging per day..,.91 50 This Hote) ¥U) be kept open at all Houre. yw : N. BAILEY, Proprietor. 5x Tote x
a ee wetes Pacer teheee . . , Embrotdertes, FACTS! FACTS! > : 2 eget hath her Victories “ No less renowned than war,’ So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact. PPE rete, . °THE AMERICAN DRY GOODS STORE Hs ALREADY wona victory over the ISKAELITESin the Dry Goods trade, and having strongly intrenched its position, the Pro. 4 oer are now fully prepared to cry “havoc” on : Let slip the Dogs of War, Qn ‘High Prices j The American Dry Goods Store now has ite . immense batteries of ten inch Columbiajs loaded to the muzzle with : CHEAP DRY COODS ! And bearing on our ehemies—the Israelite dealers. THE ACTION Will commence immediately and continue until the Israelites run. FIRST GUN! A Regular Bomb Shel!—loaded with 1000 Dress Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall. Goods, from 5 cents to $1,50 each. YY SECOND GUN! 500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from $3 to $100 each. THIRD GUN: Shell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at prices to suit every one. FOURTH GUN! Rifled Cannon—100 pieces Carpeting, of every style and description from 15 cents to $3 per yd. ALL THE BATTERIES ! Leaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of every atyle, in endless variety, and at unprecedented low prices, superior te any i the city and 25 per cent cheaper, WE CLOSE THE BATTLE! With a regular broadside of Ribbons. Gloves, Scarfe, Shawls, Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks Open pe Hoods, Linen Goods, {Ladies and Gents’ Under Garments, Hosiery, Woolen Hoods, flannels, Gente’ White Shirts, . Damask, Lace Curtaing, Cil Clotha, Maitings, Rugs, &c. entirely, v ‘Wiping out the Israelites Don’t be Humbagged into the wrong "Store but visit the AMERICAN Le DRY GOODS STORE! .2: Aad compare priecs In connection with our immense Stock of Dry Goods will be found asplendid aseortiaenut of SILVER WARE & CUTLERY, Which will be sold 30 per cent cheaver than cm be bought in the State. We have also the Firet and only Stcck of JAPANESE COODS ! Ever trought to thie city, convisting of Secretaries, Work Boxes, Shawl Boues, Glove Hoxer,” Tables, : Walters, &c. &e. Useful as wellas Ornamental, whiet will be ecid VERY Low Remember the place. HAGCADORN & BOWLEY, Xo, 39 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. % *“*UNCLE JIM’S’’ Asiatic Rheumatic Liniment ! HIS LINIMENT has never been known AL. to fail when applied accordir.g to directions. During a residence of 19 years in Asia; I have known it to cure thousands of-stubbern cases, and in this country hundreds of my fellow-miners _have been cured by: jts use. r . For Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Old Sores. &c., it is unequalled. Ihave also a Wash prepared that will cureSore Eyes. Also, a preparation that will curé RUNNING RHEUMATISM. ‘These preperations have never before been offered to the public, and all J] ask is ONE TRIAL to 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 JHE undersigned, intending to leave the country, offers to instruct, yratis, in all the branches of the Daguerreotyre and Photographic Art, any person who will buy his establishment: and continue his business. For further particu Jars apply to the owner, on the premises, No. 88 Broad street, Nevada. ae all tf A. LIEBERT. CG. E. WITHINCTON, . SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER . . OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tc.— Dealerin Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures &c. &c. At the foot of Broad st., Nevada. Sel, A. LAMOTT, —Successor to Lamott & Collins,— Corner Second and J Street, Sacramento: best assortment of Hats, Caps and furs to ound in the State, and sell at a lower prise than any other House. 1 would call attention to my FALL STYLE HATS whichtakes the lead of them all. = N. &.—AlIl orders from the Country promptly attended to. o22-tf Ke vest constantly on hand the Largest and ie A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO. DEALERS 1Nij, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. o Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. PURE GROUND JAWVA COFFEE! Warranted Fresh, kept constantly on hand and for sale by PORTUNE GUES, Commereial Street, Nevada City Nevads, Get. 20th, 1861—tf JAMES J. OT T, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE ? No, GO Main sircet, Revadg {OLD AND ORES, of every DescripKH tion,. Melted, Retined and Assayed at San Francisco prices. aud KisTURNS MADE IN BARS OR COLN, in'a few bhepre. Medting done in the presence of Depusitorg Crains aud Clippings returned or brought iat count and aiways guaranteed. Charges for rip ing aud assaying guld—for lots, below 50 oz Zz for lots—above 50 oss. 3g Of l per cent — Proporticnate reduction for larger quantities deposited by regular customers ; forassays ofinincrals, §5 dames J. Ott is now prepared with ~zis NEW AMALGAMATION WGORKKS. to operate upos precious ores, either ia the ore or miueral, and ta ready°to receive HKlatk Sand, Tallmge, Sweep ings, Tub paninge, Auriferuus Lead, etc., asfd will work thenr wich tatisfaction at the bowest rates. (jid-ti JAMES J.-O}F. BES. CHAPMAN & “IATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, / Oiice—Corner ct bread and Pine streets, would mform our friends & oe Fatal ain 9 vs OPA Py aii wishing our Rervices thar a4 KARe PREPARED to atte ithose favurhas us with a el. at an hours. feeth after having become sensitive By exposure of the nerve will. be tilled without, causing pain. Z : WE WILT. WARRANT ALL WoRK Dome at this (flice, to be pertormed in a MORK SKPLLEUL MANNER, and better satisfaction eT, V ‘given, than elee-where in this vicinity, otherwise no charge wili be made. Our charges. cac ingdterate, and to suit the times Weare permanently located in this phive. Mareh 4, 1361-tf MINERS! [Hz best and cheapest Coupling for~ Minigg Hose ever made, WVerfect, in themeriver—. cuiripg no clampe to fasten the Hose , Came te: oo ‘pled and anodupled in Qalf a minate.any person who upow triut ye etedage returu them « et hae money . For sale abe) W. H. CRAWFORD &C >». And JOHX PATTISON, Telegraph Ozice. Nevada, Noy. 2", 186i. : FURNITURE!J. D. COULTER & CO., 722 MONTGOMERY SFREET 722, : BETWEEN Washington sna Seumasnbes. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA. Have now in Store a; LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE Every Description. POR. Comprising the Best Assortmentof . In the Market. For sale, Welesale and Re-. tail, atthe Lowest Market Rates. 3J/ D, COULTER & CO., 72% Montgomery Street, noy. 30-3m San Francisco. FRENCH, WILSON & CO. —MAKE— THE BEST. CLOTHING} — FURNISHING GOODS, ALL KINDS. .° Retailing, for Cash, at Wholesale Prices, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF Clothing, psig ‘Furnishing Goods, ‘Trunks, . Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c., To te found in any Retail Houre in California. Goods suitable for traveling purposes in any. climate. : . t FRENCH, WILSON & CO,, * next door to the What Cheer House, San.Fran-. cisco. ? Manufacturing: Establishment, No. 102 Liberty street. New York. ae P. S.—Measures. taken for.@oods from’ oar House in New York, and delivered toany part of this State without extra charge. nov. : NOW LANDING. EX LATE ARRIVALS. Brown Drills and fheetings, 30-INCH SHER TINGS. BLEACHED *SHEETINGS, Assorted Widtha. BLANKETS, ALL GRADES & COLORS. Prints and Delaines, In Great Variety. DRESS AND FANCY . . DRY Goons, ALEXANDRE’S Genuine KID GLOVES. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.DAVIS &JONES’ SHIRTS 5 Flannels, Hosiery, &e. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Brussels and U-ply Oarpet NEW PATTERN. S “PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS, » MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPBTS : : AGENCY FOR : Sewet’s & Comon's Oil Cloths For tale for Cush, or te firet clags. prompt pay » ing trade, at u discount from market rates. . " LAMM IBA Ley, REG & 18% Clay Streec, Sun breanciveo. DAILY STAGE LINE. For. Washington, Alpha and Omega, Sixt HORSE STAGE LIN®, Garryimg the U.S. Mail, wero, Leaves the National Exers change, Broad strvet; Nevada, Mee EVERY MORNING, ut o*cloek,. A, M., and Arrives dt Washington, at: 12 ou. Kheturbing-» The atage leaves WASHINGTON at 7 o’lowk, AME, and arrives in Nevada City at 10 @cluek A.M. i ; Pergons wishing to, visit-any of the above mame’? pointe and go with security, they will conrut their eWmrigterest and traveloon the SLX HORSE STAGE LINE. If would also retorn v. 350-61 ~~ 4 thanks to the: trayeting: public ‘fdr. thes 1 manner ii ywhich they have patronized, m > and wilkaesure them that it will evet be ae bs a to contribute te their comfort when they trave] withme. [haye in my employ oue of. bent ahd wot ene TK june s ie RILL, Proprieter, June 4, 1861-tf . re s . > \ “ x a i