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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

January 15, 1862 (4 pages)

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a P. BROWN, — Published Dally, Monday excepted. eo y . . PROPRIETOR, OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET. Terms of the Daily Transcript : a Twenty-Five Cents Per Week, Is the authorized Agent.of the Datly TranSertpt in San Francisco. All orders left at his office, on Washington strect. opposite Maguire’s Opera House, will be Promptly attended to. ee . wae Fexyy Termination oF a SHAM FiGHT. —Encouraged by the war, one Sergeant J. W. Ambler has bern teaching broadsword and bayonet, exercise ty the young men of . .” Biddleford, Maine, and on a recent evening gave a public exhibition, at whieh it was announeed there would.be-—a “sham fight’ between the Federals and Rebels, the latter to fall at the proper moment. But-+the “rebels ’ had determined “not to die so easy, and instead thereof, to drive the “Union men” from the stige; aud they had nearly dens i, . when the-galontjsergexut gr js trusty. sword, aud. tho work becime no joke. He slashed right and teft, regardless of heade er points, and turned the seale of battle. As a result there. werd, seven wen who’ needed surgical attetidance.” The audience were to much interested ‘o have “ortr side” win to’ scruples about bruises. Indeed, intense excitewment prevailed and the audience were all ‘op their feet, cheering the Sergeant on. One man has been in ted ever singe, and the Ser geant waa uot shle to drill for several days, . PORTIPYING Fie Coast of Marne.—The New York Herald's Washington correspon dent says that tie commisyion appofuted by the Governor of Maine, composed of Vier President Hamlin, Hoo. R. Wiliams and Jobu A. Poor, m reterence to tortifying the const of Maine, have had ‘several interviews in reference thereto with) the President, who has given ita meet-favorable consideration, and hos transmitted the communications on the subject te the appropriate departments tur their action. e, side : MINING ABUU# i + Gi.+-Oa Yreka Creek, in the vicinity of the Gas Works ditch. we observed a ini Washing with a rocker who is Feported to be makimg a good thing. On the opposite side we alse nuticed claims ataked owt for working. “Ol the gulehes weat of towd;considersble good sluicing has been doue lately>und good pay is anticipated. One mur picker uppBivs, a tew days age, iu a gileh west-of-town, amt apent it all ina jolly. good sprew.— Yreka Journal. THERE Was & Word oi teuttin the reply ot Garrick, the coumedian, to the elergymut Whe wish ta. kouw why audiences were alfeeted tu tears by fictitious acting upon the stage, whilst congreyutions satin their pews unmoved by the yreat truths of the Gospel, Garrick’s r ply was—' We speak our fiction ia though it were ruth; whilst you utter your truth as it were fiction.” a ——__—_»—_—. , A Wise Conciuswy.—A lady in Palmer, Mass. hearing that Guveroment wauted baadreda.of thousduds of artillery , eayalry and wiantry te enable it to put down tae rebell1g In the South said: “ [have no doubt the cavalry and artilery can be had in abundance, but if gayefument wants a farther supply of infantry, it had better send some.ct the volunteers hoine.” Hieu.—Hay 18 ovlisng over at’ Virginia City ter 390 per ton. That's pretty high, eH Aunt Bet-y ian antl many good things, andantong thein that « newspeper is like a wife, because every wan should have one of his own, : tw A bankrupt ws ccndoled with the éther day for his ewhbarrasement, . * Oh, Pm ovt embarraseed at ull,” ssid he; “ it's my creditors that are embaraassed.”’ Tue Now York World's Washington correspoudent states th t the persau who divulged General Mevlellan’s plan of making seyerul thousands of pfisuuers ut Manevu's Hill t the Gonfederates, and thus detested it, was ackerk im the War offlee, and that be has been ut to Fort Latayetie. « Je that bell ringing tor Ste, Davy 1” down towa, sad ter. they fing tant belb fur wasince the commeucement ef silver wiamg m Mexico, that coustry . FORWARDING LINE . Commission Warehouse ». 4pplication. Below RK Street Levee, aud after Dec. tat will T bas pruduved three} LIFES ao) ee See = MERCHANTS’ a STORAGE AND peeten MARYSVILLE. ; (A OODS received and forwarded to all parts ef Northern : DOLLAR PER TON. No Storages : on Transient Merchandise. Ournew brick warehouse is located clo by the Feather River steamboat landing. MARK PACKAGES: ws “CARE M.oF. LAB.” ? 3 Please request your Shippers to be very -p: € ticular to send us Shipping Sendipte accompanying every shipmen: of Goods. ep ‘ 4 Express. Sy them aban ~\¢avoid all unmecessary delay in look€ upS 3PackagesVe constantly on hand and for sale,} ~~ Plour, Grain & Produce, The utmost care and attention ia given te Fill. ing orders and executing ssions of al kinds. m7+tf R, M, SHACKLEFORD & GO. Prop’rs. PAINTER & CO., f Practical Printers Aad Dealers in‘ Type, Presses, Printing Matertale, Ink, Printing Paper, Cards, etc. J. M. PAINTER, > eae Offices fitted out with dispatch. T. P. PAINTER, San Francisco, March 1-1¥ . : Gg FRUIT TREBS and Foreign Gra "Ve Vines, of to visit the me DN ca -letermined to sell off my large atock of Chotee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines And Cuttings the-ensuing Winter: Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant Orchards or Vineyards,.or deal in Trees and Vines, evn have Great Bargains by apd early WILSON FLINT, have a Depot in K Street, between 4th & Sth Sacraincuta, for-eales 4 nidtf ‘a. BLOCK, ” & FURTE, : E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK_& CO. ‘ DEALERS LN . CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commiercial St. NEVADA. CHEAP JOHN’S STOCK OF BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C. AL) of the Latest Styles. with dispatch, st ONE . = =e t Fa 3 Fy acerca SY em war,’ So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact. ———— ae" AMERICAN es DRY GOODS STORE ISKAELITES in the Goods trade, and prictors ure now fully prep to ery “havoc” and : Let slip the of War, On High rices — . i The American Dry FY gos ‘Store now has its immense batteries of inch Columbiais loadec to the muszle with ‘ CHEAP DRY Coops ! THE ACTION Will commenee immediately and continue until the Israelites run. _. FIRST GUN! A Regular Bomb Sheli=toaded with 1000 Drees Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goada, from 25 cents to $1,50 each. SECOND GUN! ~~ §00 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from $3 to $100 each. _—. THIRD GUN! . Shetl—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at prices to suit every one, ; FOURTH GUN}; Rifled Cannon—100 f acenge Carpeting, of ever style and description from 15 cents to $3 per yd. “ALL THE BATTERIES ! Léaded to the mtizzle with Dry Goode of every style, in endless variety, and at unprecedented low prices, superior to amy in the city and 26 per cent cheaper. i WE CLOSE THE BATTLE! With a regular broadside of } Embroideries, Ribbons. Hosiery, Gloves, Searfs, . Woolen Hoods, Shawls, Flannels, Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cleth, Opera Cloaks Opera Hoods, Linen Goods, ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments, Gents’ White Shirts, Damask, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, &c. Wiping out the Israelites entirely. Don’t be Hambygged into the wrong Store but. visit the AMERICAN LF DRY GOODS STORE! 2! And compare prices. ‘
In connection with our immense Stock of Dry Goods will be found a splendid assortinent of SILVERWARE & CUTLERY, Which will be sola30 per cent chearer than can be bought in the State: L We have also the First and only St ck-of JAPANESE COODs! iver brought to this: city. consisting of Seeretaries, —— Work Boxes, ] Shaw! Boxes, Gleve Hoxes, _ Wables, ~~ ~ > Watters, &e. &¢. >. Ueeful a0 well as Ornamental. whieh will be suld VERY Low ~ oo thusand miljious of doliars wrth of eilver, Remember the piace. acta HACADORN & BOWLEY, No. 39 BROAD STREBT, NEVADA. ANUARY 15, 186 © . branches of the . Mhaaibanee H's ALREADY won a victory over the having strongly jutrenched its pe sition, the Pro And bearing on our enemies—the Ieraelite dealers. “ ¥ os EES FOR SALE! >My LIEBERT’S MAGNIFICENT HE ‘intending to leave the country, bey to instruct, oe in all the za ly to = owner, on the premises, No. 88 A. LIEBERT. all tf. A. LAMO TT, . s=Buceessor to Lamott & Collins,— , Corner Second and-J Street, Sacramento, ” BEP gonstantly on hand ‘the t and kK best assortment of Hats, 5 wen ede to be found in the State, and sell at a lewer 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 lars i DAILY TRANSCRIPT BOOK AND JOB , T HE Proprietors of this Establishment have purchased one of thé finest Job Offices évér to execute in the best possible manner, and at REDUCED KATES, every description of Priating, such as “CHECKS, BILL-HEADS. BALL-TICKETS, CARDS, BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, i PROGRAMMES, ~ CABELS, . € &o., &o., ACARD FOR THE FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. BADGER & LINDENBERGER Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner of Merchant, San Francidco, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK. Ws would call the attention of Country MERCHANTS to our unusually large stock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article in the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. Wehaveconstgutly on hand ‘the largest stock and greatest variety of Cassimere and Wool Hats of any house m Sen Francined, and our prices for these goods are legs than those of «my other house, as we receive them direct from the Manufacturers, Consignment. Our stock of : FALL AND WINTER GooDs In particularly attrattive, and the great feature tothe Coumtry Merchant is the unusually iow prive--less than the cost of importation.— We also Keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods line, which a we have purchased in this market, under the Hammer, and are offering them at New York Cost, and Less. We publish this Card in order that we make new sequaintance”, and induce those who iave not-heretofore purchased of us to _eall and inspect our @tock. poeesGood articies and Low prices are the great nducemenss to «ll whe purehase to sell again, Merchants who buy of usGan make a geod proit, and sell to their customers atalow figure ~ We remain reepectfalty, i obediant servants. BADGER & LIN IENBERGER, Whotesaté Clothing and ilat Warehouse, “~~” te Nos. 415, 413 and £15 Battery et., . 6c. 1-3 ~~ San Francisco. MINERS! TT best and cheapest Coupling for Mining Hose ever made. Perfect in themselves— requiring no elamps totasten the Hose. Can be coupled and uncoupled in half a minute. Any person who .upou trial ie dissatisfied edn retirn them and get his moury back. For sale by 2 W. H. CRAWFORD &C€». And JOHN PATT 139 oN; Telegraph Oilice. Newada, Nov. 21. 1861. aeenmemeens 7 Fr. MANSELL, : 4 Q'¢e, OUNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAIN. TEL, Wrond street, Nevada, uext above yaker & Co.'s Brick store. . $3 w .. ress, punctuality ahd dispatch the order FOR SAL’ E—Paints mixed 86. JEROME H. COOK, a8 CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES YOR b& POSTING : Fifty Three-sheet eb eDusiedeeticss Me Oe Two-sheet Posters.. .: ohemngode Posters.. siditional hn ee ee 2 eet woe . hide kk ee ee) d ee ee ee ee * . Pb ee Ne eee Aecncecevecese A s = —_ PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY PRINTING OFFICE. . brought into the mountains,and are now prepared . . . ds D, COULTER & CO.,s . Washington and Jackson Sen, SAN FRANCISCO’ CALIFORNIA. Have now in Store a LARGE AND WELL SELECTEr * STOCK OF FURNITURE Comprising the Beat Assortment of CABE GOOD'S Inthe Market. For sale, Wolesale and Re tail, atthoLowest Market Rates. J.D, COULTER & CO., 722 Montgomery Street, HOV. 30-3m THE BEST CLOTHING: _ Retailing, for Cash, at Wholesale Price. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF pClothing,.Trunks,Valises, Goods suitable for traveling purposes in, ‘any climate. wae FRENCH, WILSON & CO. bese door to the What Cheer House, San Francisco. , Manufacturing Establishment, No. } Liberty street, New York. ~— whale: ae P. 5.—Meagures taken for G oods House in New York, and delivered pepictyre wet this State without extra charge, Nov do-dm NOW LANDING. EX LATE ARRIVALS. nd Brown Drills and Sheetings, 20-INCH SMIRTINGS. BLEACHED SHEETINGS, Assorted Widths. F BLANKETS, ALL GRA DES & COLORS In Gréat Variety, ~~” = DRESS AND FANCY DRY Goons, ALEXANDRE'S Genuine KID GLOVES GENTS’ FURNISHING Goons. DAVIS & JONES’ SHIRTS Flannels, Hosiery, &c. HOUSE ‘FURNISHING GOODS, Brussela and S-ply CarpetNEW PATTERN. PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS, MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPRTs . ‘ AGENCY FOR Jewett’s & Comon's_ Oil Cloths For sale for Cash, or to first clans prompt pay. ing trade, at a discount from ene Baa nov. 20-6m con Wi DAILY STACE LINE, For Wag D Alpha and Omega, _ SIX HORsE 's GE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, — ng’ 10 0” vieit FRENCH, WILSON & 60, FURNISHING GOODS, ALL KINDS, ‘To be found in any Retail Housein California Prints and Delaines, a “