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February 1, 1862 (4 pages)

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f . Morning Transcript ; LN. P. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, FICK — COMMERCIAL STREET. _ Perms of the Daily Transcript: Pwenty-Five Cents Per Week. ; tL. P. FISHER, n = Ja the duthorized Agent ofthe Datly Tran‘pertpt in San Francisco. All orders left athis Opera House, will be promptly attended to. Ov Covnsu un Dip-—A Scotch paper speaks Co eaten thet besearried in’ hie mouth, ru knew a fox onee that ook s welt: ole from the w and pushed 4 tu ey off the lower iim of atroe with it, and put the pole back in its place. At least he etd the turkey, and the well-pole wae found all right in the morning. eneretmre se EI GB Sea Guass PArEn.—A specimen has been laid fore us of paper made from common sea wrack, rt. Hartnell of the Isle of Wight. The tp %mon jw from @ firet trial made by Mr. Hartnell, hola no paper maker; nevertheless we have no hesitation in saying that; though resembling straw paper in color and texture. itis far superior to the best straw paper which the writer of this notice ever obtained for writing purpowes.—failder. r . Lanop.—Labor ix the magic key that unlncku.the portals of Success. “The ation that encourages, dignifies and exalts fubor, hie lid the fijundation of durability and last. ing. greatness; It is this that makes men and huilde up nations. We pity the individual who contemne honest toil. He has yet to lourn one impértant lesson of life”. The. no_hlest minds have felt it no disgrace to labor. q In tact. ifin the wide uvivérse there is one thing nore Weeless than another, it is the . drone, too proud %6 work, and too stupid to live without werk. We hold that-the iaviligent, upright, laboring man is natare’s. true niblemmrt, wand that the only sigs mutual te-enguided in the Courts of Hea rents the seal of murit.—San Jose Mercury, ~~ Rev. Mr. Stiggine anid: “IT am a charitable man, and think everybédy entitled to ‘hie bpiuion and never have selfish malice aguint my foos, net even aginst Mr. Mulber‘ry, who haa. indirectly called me a sinner; > but still, ifthe Lerd has a thunderbolt to spare, I think it would be well bestowed on brother Mulberry’s head.” ‘FORWARDING HOUSE! a AT BOLIBA. .Ny LIZA being the only point from which goods D4 ean be shipped to the mountains at reasona ; ble ratesin consequence of the high water and had atate of the roads, the subse*ibers, te aecom' modate the public have established a Branch Forwarding House, that place, and ask of the merchants of tne fier a liberal patronage Nothing will be ‘Jott uneone to insure the prompt shipment of goods 'to their destination. ; KR. M, SHACKELFORD & CO. > Marysville, Dey.2s, 196). ’ MBRCHANTS’— FORWARDING LINE . . “STORAGE AND. Commis sic 4 MARYSVILLE. l-\ OODS received and forwarded to all parts of AF Northorn California, with dispatch, atONE DOLLAR PER TON, No Stor © : on “Transient MerchanOhi new brick warchouse is located clo y the Feather River steamboat lauding. MARK PACKAGES: Lo EAD oe eee Rie.” Please request your Shippers to be very parular to send GW Shipping Receipts accompanyw every éhipmen, of Goods ‘ Sead Receipts by Express. ay getting them romptl “cavoid all unnecessary delay in lookupS }) Pack . j We constantly on hand and for sale, Fleur, Grain & Produce. The utmost care aad attention is given to Fill r A. BLOCK, oe aan EVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY FEBRU BRUARY 1, 1862. “NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. office, on Washington street. opposite Maguire’s . baile ing, such as BILL HEADS, CHECKS, ‘BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLS OF PARE, \ POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, Pee. &e., &ot 8. FURTH, BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO. DEALERS 1Nj CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner. of Pine and Commercial Str. NEVADA. ission Warehouse. . Book AF BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C. All et the Latest Styles. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine strects, We would inform our friends HE Proprietors of this Eatablishment have } purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever . ht into the mountains,and are now prepared to execute in the best possible manner, and at REDUCED RATES, evory description of PrintFACTS! FACTS! “PURNITURE! — os ____._ No less renowned than war, So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact. act THE AMERICAN DRY GOODS'STORE aving stron; n 8 position, the prictora are Sow fully outaatell 00 ery “havoc” an ‘ , Let slip the Dogs of War,. On High Prices The American Dry Goods Store now has its immense batteries of ten inch Colqmbiais loadec to the mugzie with A CHEAP DRY Coops! And bearing oh our enomies—the Israclite dealers. THE ACTION Will commence immediately and continue ‘until the Israelites run. FERST GUN! A Regular Bomb Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress from «5 cents to $1,50 each. SECOND GUN? $100 each. _ THIRD GUN: — Shell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at priGos to wait everyone. ~~ aa " POURTH GUN! Rifled Cannon—100 pieces Carpeting, of ev style and description from 15 cents to $3 per yd. ALL THE BATTERIES ! Loaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of every atyie, in endless variety, and at unp ted low prices, superior to any in the city and 25 per 4+ cent cheaper. WE CLOSE THE BATTLE! With a regular broadside of Embroideries, Ribhons. Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Woolen Hoods, Shawls, Flannels, Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks Opera Hoods, Linen Goods, fi.adtes’ and Gents’ Under Garments, Gents’ White Shirts, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Damask, Mattings, Rugs, &c. ae ____. Wiping out the Israelites entirely. CHEAP JOHN’S ‘ “ Don’t be Humbugged into the wrong Store AMERICAN iF DRY GOODS STORE! 2 And compare prices. in connection with our immerite Stock of Dry Goods will be found asplendid assortment of Which will be sod 20 per cent cheaer than can be bought in the State. Wee have aleo the First and only St«ck of % anes ER MES ae Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goods, 500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from-$% 0 SILVER WARE & CUTLERY, ACARD FORTHE. ranean 722 MONTGOMERY STREET 722 — BETWEEN— Washington aud Jackson Sts., ‘SAN PRANCISCO CALIFORNIA. Have now in Store a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE: wnee Gl voce es Every Description. Comprising thg Best Assortment of CA BEBE Goon 6 Inthe Market. For sale, Wolesale and Re tai}, atthe Lowest Market Rates. J, OD, COULTER & CO., 722 Montgomery Street, noy, 303m: FRENCH, WILSON & Co. —MAKE— THE BEST CLOTHING! ——— Retailing, for Cash, at Wholesale Prices. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF Clothing, ~ Furnishing Goods, Valises, Carpet Bags. Umbrellas, &c. To te found in any Retail House in California. —_——— ciimate. FRENCH, WALSON & CO,, 525 Sacramento street, one deor below What Cheer House, San Francisco. Nesusinrng Rea inaent, No. 102 Liberty P. 8.—Measures taken for Goods from our House in New York, and delivered to any part of . this State wichout extra charge. feb 2x-ly. NOW LANDINC. EX LATE ARRIVALS. Brown Drills and Sheétings, 30-INCH SHIRTINGS. BLEACHED SHEETINGS, Assorted Widths. BLANKETS, ALL, GRADES & COLORS, Prints and Delaines, In Great Variety. DRESS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
ALEXANDRE'S Genuine KID GLOVES GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, DAVIS & JONES’ SHIRTS ; Fiannels, Hosiery, c&e. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Brussels and 3-ply Carpet NEW PATTERN. PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS, MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPETS AGENCY FOR : Fi Jewett’s & Comon's Oil Cloths For sale for Cash, or to first clazs, prompt pay{. BADGER& _of Goods. th ‘stock and . Wool Hats of any house our prices for these goods than th ‘FURNISHING GOODS, ALI KINDS. Goods suitable for traveling purposes in any } cheaper than by any other . Castings, Sav, ort Sot and Bark WINTER AND SPRING CLOTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. — cn Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner of , eccnece oan hrtucoe ae ats IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS . ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOOK. K, would call the attention of Counrrt BROA our unusually large stock Our Sais comprises every Satiche in CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. e have constantly on hand largest: greatest variet: pe es He a j San Francisco, and nthone of WINTER AND SPRING GodDS In particularly attractive, and the. gres low price—legs than the eost of tm We also keep the Staple Arti : the Goute line’ whish gienewoheneea kee this market, under the Hammer, . "ens wt New York Cost, and oa base any other house, as we receive t ~ Manufacturers, Consigume ° San) © publish this Card in order that. we make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us to call and inspeet_our os : Good articles and Low prices are the inducemenss to all who purchase to sell again Merchants who buy of uscan make a good profft, and sell to-their customers at alow re. We remain respectful r obediant setvante: BADGHI& LINDEN ER ~_ Wholesale Clothing and Hat house," . ee. Nos. 41), 413 and 415 Battery st., dec. t-6m : ~~San Francisco,: FOR SALE! MM. LIEBERT'S MAGNIFICENT ———— PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY uy K undersigned, intend! great ing to leave the coun try, offers to instruct “la ee: branches of the D erveste iad Phan be Ric Art, any person who will buy his EF ‘me pie aga business. For fu artic ara. owner. a Bro latent, Nevada. rer aietloul SS A. LIEBERT, all tf iy A. LAMOTT, ~—Suctessor to-Lamott & Coliins;— Corner Second and JStriet,Sacraments, i. mts & on hand the Largest and betound ake Sta and tll atte tower pee 2 1c ate, an pg Fees House. sale ery nee would call attention to my FAL ae HATS which takes the lead of than aay ” N. B.—All orders from the Country prompt! ; ovett attended to. UNDERTAKING, O WM. OC. STILES, UNDERmake to Tae, CARER, hee on, hand ee lowing.cheap rates : ate ee SMALL SIZE, FROM, ‘GRAVE FENCES, of every me ay furnished, rson in the county. ALI, WORK DONK in the neatest ol Plates furnished March 16 ie me earns enqrerane, ‘ Nevada Iron. and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop,. oe ENGINES AND BOLLERS BUILT to order. Castings and Machinery of every description. Quartz Machin construgtea fitted up or repaired. AL of . Horse Power and Car Whee'«. All ordera atie promptly. and at as low rates avtaniie : Snent tm ‘Saamianto or San Wrahelboo “3 added. ; Feb. 16-6m* AEUGH & THOM. a SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Heap oF BROAD STREKT, NEVADA. W. KEK. F. DEAL, A.B Principal. rp vais SCHOOL will re-open on Monday, dan. 6th, 1862. TERMS: Primary Branches, per month. English Branches & Mathematics; per wonth 500° = i” and all wishing our services that WE ARE PREPARED to atte<.i those favoring us with 4 call, at an hours. /ecth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without g orders and executing Commissions of al Mth R. M. SILACKLEFORD &.CO. Prop’rs. PAINTER & CO., causing pain. Practical Printers , ; ‘ bye eae Wann any ALI. WORK iin Type, P Done fice, to be performed in a Work Boxes. And Dealers'in Type, I resses, . OR ILLFUL MANNER. ! ‘ : a Sloowin i Shawl Boxes, Carrying the U.8. Mail, no made. Our charges ase mode’ ~ i ona. = rate, to vuit thé times” Weare permanently Glove Boxes, PD sence mac — foeatedin this place. : EVERY MORNING, at 7 March 4, 18}i-+f B sts Tables, ‘o'clock, AM., and Waiters, &<. &. Arrives at Washington, at 12 M. Returning—The leaves WASHINGTON 0 6” A. M. ing trade, at a discount from market. rates. . FRANK BAKER, 110 & 142 Clmy Street, San Prancisco, DAILY STACE LINE. For Washington, Upha and Omega, SIX HORSE STAGE LINE, No extra —for Book Keeping. Yor further particulars enquire at the Schoo} ouse _ Young Gentlemen with be thorought re to enter any of the College ghcneant” rears. Nevada, Dee. 27th, 1861. A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO., Wire. Suspension Bridge Builders, AND MANUVACTO MERRY . PATENT WIRE ROPE, 412 Clay Street, San Francisco. wm eee $ of any and material turAinaii rd the erection of wire Suepension x dne's for some yeare past, We are Pp nd 5 to do such work eatistactoriy and at a ure, euarantecing pormaneney. re Wire Roepe for Mining end Perry pu ee any length or size desired. Delag cheaper. a hemp. Seales of wert and strepgth, with pr” coe connexes, furnivived on application to the was ae Dufecturers, or theiragents he the. ingertor bewetig. ; San Francies. Dec. Bam JAPANESE COODS ! Kver brought to this city. consisting of nov. 30-6m we hy Secretaries, Yrinting Matertals, Ink, Vrmnting Paper, Carda, ete. » hm PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. My PAENTRR, oo wT. P. PAENTER, ) Officers-fitted out with dispatch. San , March tele HOUSE AND ORCHARD ! FOR SALE. /~ & Rare opportunity is offered to purchase one of the most bantiful in Nevada. It is located a shortdistan ¢ from the town, FRUIT TREES and Foreign Geupe Vines. tw yy to visit the Wine Dr+ trjeta of Europe next season, I have Ae HY to aell of my large stock of eiee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines And Cuttings the ensuing Winter. ' Soe a comet lame Poraons intendiag to establish Nurseries, plant . with a large varietvgof Fruit Trees ' Vineyards, or deal m weeee’ —the oldestin Nevada. The House is large end . mes, on Gireat Bargains by makin riy . in irepair. Any portion of the propises wil eatin. F arrives in Nevada City a1 Persons ee + p< of me peta named points with secu! they will con . sult their own in’ *t and travel on the SIX +HOKRSE STAGE LINE. I would also return thanks to the travel public for the liberal manner in which ve my line, ated will nesure them that it willever be navy wikh to contribute.to their comfor® when they travel with me. I have in my employ one of (he bex: and moet careful drivers inthe State. . ». LEW MOREA Lede Propricter. ~* Useful as well as Ornamental. which will be sold VERY LOW Remember the place. HACADORN & BOWLEY. No. 39 BROAD STHRELT. 2 ¥ * ha WILSON FLINY. be sold to aut the. purchaser. For further par Mow KH Strect. Levee, ticnlars enquire at the DAILY: TRASSCRIPI ave a Depet in HK Stree OFFICE. ; Bacrataents, for wales Nevada. Dec. Lith, S0i—t; : andl after Dog: tet will botiweem th &. 40h : nitht? “Wk * ADA. June 4, 1361-47