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July 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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: Siveceeiie as E é d oneon. the on wba ‘VOL. 2.NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JULY~-19, 1861. The ‘Morning : Transeript Published Daily, Sunday excepted. a N. P. BROWN & CO. J.P. SKELTON. A. CASAMAYOU. -§. P. BROWN. OFFICE — COMMERCIAL SBTREET. v Terms of the Daily Transcript: Twenty-Five Cents Per Week. PaTRIOTISM.—We give the’ following a* proof that even the ties of blood are forgotten . in the fervency of the common devotion to the national flag: An aged gentleman—of ’ Jowish extruction—hving in a nelghboring city, has two sons—one an officer in a Penn_ sylvania regiment, the other an officer in the . ’ rebel army. The latter wrote to the father afew days since, advising him that he had taken np arms for the South, and that he to come siorth with his company to fight the Abelitinists. This was too much forthe equanimity ofthe parent. He replied to his disloyal son substantially as follows: “ I have but two children in the world. One of them has gone forth to defend the flag of his country. You are fighting against that Mig and conspiring against the government. disown you. No traitor shall bear my name. Ihave but one hope left, which is that if my leval son goes to battle the first ballet he shall send against the enemy may pierce you to the heart.” If the Jew can jeel thus, how must it —_—_—_—_— —n DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book aid ‘Job Printing Office. HE Proprietors of this Establishment have *d purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brougtit into the mountaine,and are how prepared to execute in the best possible manner, and at fey pe RATES, every description of PrintBILL-HEADs, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLSOF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, &ec., &c., &c. be with the Gentale)—. . AMERICAN. DRY GOODS STORE HAGADORN & BOWLEY, Have Removed to NO. 39 BROAD STREET. . BIG STORE! BIG STOCK! BIG AS. SORTMENT ! BIG GOODS, BUT VERY SMALL PROFITS . In connection with other big. thin; 3, and to be tag thought of, is the fact that HAGAthis e ou ey se per cen Per House in the city. ie If You want « Rich Silk, go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. —[ If you want a New Style Mantilla, go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you want a nice Bonnet go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Splendid Fancy Silks from 50 cents per yard to any price you may want a! ; HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Everybody goes to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S When they want anew Dress. Beautiful Lawns for 12 cents at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Fine fast color French Prints for. 15 cts. at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. ‘Those new Grenadines at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S Are perfectly killing, the Ladies cannot resist the temptation. Must have one. _ : E elty of th in F Dress or ai novelty of the season in Foreign HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. GO TO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And see those rich Silks, Paris de Chien, Moir de 3oie, Tarleton Stripes and English Barege AT HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S You will find Rich Plaids, Grenadines, Selforines, Bayadere Stripes, Organda Flounced Robes, Figured Organdies, Dubage, Plaids de Paris, Poulards, Poplins,Challies, Lawns, and pied tag 4 else, you may want to make a Fashie Dress. Who Makes your Fine Boots? CONNELLY & CRAIG, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Broad Street, Nevada; Opposite Hoek end Ladder Co.'s Hall. MANUFACTURES TO ORDEK the most fashionable and eas FITTING BOOT ever worn in city, at REASONABLE PRICES. on the shortest notice. : ALL KINDS of REPAIRING @ in a neat and mechanical style, at low rates, teed in ever guaran ery instance. ifyou want a good pair of BOOTS you can have them by calling at my establishment. m25-im To Farmers, Stock Raisers, Stable Keepers, Etc. e Mlustrated Horse Doctor (new—Four Hundred UMustrations)......6.cc.e0s cuseoceQh OD Brown's Modern Farriery (illustrated) Evaces 6 00 Dodd & Herbert on the Horse (each),.... 1 50 Youstt on the Horee.......0.s0.000 20 Redding oa Wine Making.......--+-2 Harbison 'on Rees (just. published).....4 50 Also—A complete assortment of Works om hore Baiting, Agriculture, Ete. Any of the : J.Q. A. WARREN FASHION RESTAURANT. ‘ 4 4T ALL HOURS. dagttend to keep the « FASHION” as a firstTestaurant, and as such HACADORN & BOWLEY, DEALERS IN Silks, Dry & Fancy Goods, No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada. 500 Parasols from $1:to $20 each, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. New Style Shawls, something entirely new, and very pretty, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. GOTO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy one of those beantifal Party Dresses. 1000 Hoop Skirts, new styles, from 10. to 60 Hoops each, at ° HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you want a nice set of Embroideries, go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. " G0 TO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy your Damask and Table Covers, and gave money. Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Diaper enh ereetie te tne line of Linen at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. if want a nice pair of Silk, Linen or Cottom Host ge to o HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Alexander’s Best Kid Gloves all sizes at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. assortment and newest styles of Gavne pm hows in the city, at . _ HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, &c., at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you have never been to Go mmeédiately, whether you want to buy anything or not. ‘THE ONLY COOD DRESSMAKER In the City af Nevada, is at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. the ; I recommend it to Nevada. Nand see” for themselves. &. Nov. %, 1860-tf Dresses warranted to fit. You don’t have to have ther ALTERED befere you can weer them. 931 C. WILSON HILL. i . and Pine st: 20, 8. HUPP HILL & HUPP, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Office. in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. W Welch’s Beekstore. F Geo. 8S. Hupp, Notary Public. J. i. CALDWELL, : ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT Law. ** Notary Public amd Commissioner for the Atlantic States. Office—F1 *s Brick Building, corner of Broad » Nevada city. : sept7tf THOS. P. HAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law; AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & ’a Building, eorner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf Dana,O’taonner & Chipman,ee ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _ Will practicé ii/4il the Courts of the State of California. : Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley j10-3m A. Ae SARGENT. A. C. NILES SARGENT & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada. T. B. McFARLAND, Attorney and Counselor at Law. @FFICE—ON BROAD STREET. Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevade. California E. W. MASLIN, District Attorney, Will Practice in ull the Courts of Nevada county, Office in the Court House, Nevada. sepé DR.R.M. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Otfice--Roem No. 4 Flagg’s. Brick, Corner of Broad and Pine.streets., Over Harrington’s Saloon. en Old Wasa Nevada, December 17-tf As TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, f Mai No. Nevada Ci Rect oiseeag” Ne A) evade Cy E. F. SPENCE, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. No. 43 Broad Street. EALER IN 8, Oils, Paints, Patent med. icines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acide, Al-ohol, Camphene, ete. etc. Cash orders from the country solicted. sep6-1m UNDERTAKING. Wm. C. Groves, Undertanc« Nos..s0.and.1 Broad Street. AVING FINISHED A NEW HEAuww I am now prepared to do undertaking @ on the shortest notice. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED “4.. Shop, foot of Broad street, opposite F¢ ithington’s shop. _ . m24-3
OLD EMPIRE MARKET, NO. & : KENT & TOMPEHINS EYAVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOher for the in the of Dasinses, and dectgn beepiay on Ameri Mutton, The Best ag Beef, Pork, hope sinanenanat toes to re tain our sia business friends and cutee new ones Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep Gu Rant end See Mareh 5 tf E 0. FOMPKINS. JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. UNITED nar ~~ teeainomaparede HAIR DRESSING SALOON. WARM AND COLD BATHS, a Good Bath House to my shop attached and it with Turkish Towels, Fine Soap, pty hes, etc. Those wishing to indulge in agood Bath will call in and see me. sepé6-tf will make DAILY TRI ESIDENCE, NO. 25, NEVADA ST., . : hington road. Oras AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART . " Fifty Three-sheet Posters......4.. @5 00 Fifty Two-sheet bd eve ssccccaceseces “2 it eseek ieee ec ae Pris aces watt & € Opposition to: all Impositions.” OPPOSITION STACE LINE 3 From Nevadato Marysville. “ inform the traveling public that onand after thia date, JUNE his: sition STGE LINE between Nevada and Marysville, . ’ ‘ Leaving the United States Hotel, Nevada, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at? o’clk. On the return trips. my stage. will leave ville alternate days for Nevada. ing te go to Marysville, Sacramento or San Francisco will find it to their Scuatiee to go by my line, because it is much cheaper going any other way. 8 wishDAILY STACE LINE. For Washington, Alpha and Omega. SIX HORSE §TAGE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, Leaves the National Exspange. Broad street. Nevada EVERY MORNING, at ? o’clock, A. M., and Arrives at Washington, at 12 M. Returning—The leaves WASHINGTON at 7 0’clock, A, M., arrives in Nevada Vity at 10 e’clock A. M. Persons wishing to visit any of the above named points and go with security, they will consult their own joteredt and travel on the SIX HORSE STAGE LINE. I would also return thanka to the traveling: public for the liberal manner in which have. patronized my line, and will assure them that it willever bemy wish to contribute to their comfort when they travel withme. I have in my employ one of the beat and mostcarefal drivers in the State. LEW MORRILL, Proprictcr. June 4, 1861-tf RED DOG AND NEVADA CITY DAILY STAGE LINE. STAGE LEAVES THE National Zxch » Broad atreet Nevada, EVERY AFTEKNOON, at 2 P. M., and arrives at Red. at4P.m. Keturning, stage LEAVES RED Gat 8 A. M. jee? . WM. J, WILLIS, Proprietor. SELECT SCHOOL —Fok— Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Head ef Broad Street, Nevada. W. &. F. DEAL, A. B.... . re Principat: JANKTTA As DBALaisd. ccccckcsccces ‘Assistant. rP‘HIS SCHOOL commen on MONDAY, i January 7th, 1861. ‘Young Gentlemen wili be thoroughly prepared to enter College. ; TERMS: ° Primary Studtes, per month........ $400 English Branches and Mathemuatioa..... 1 -——~ German ..,. qieageaasionen CLO eT Ce Night. School, Monday, Thursday and sccuraay” Evenings, at 7 o'clock. TERMS: Five weeks. ...0..+ ebie es “pessemareerere $5 00 January 28, im COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS. RNER SEVENTH AND K ca Sacramento. Havin —— ooere wel lar Hotel, thoroug renova fa pte pod eed the same, now Sone inducementa to travel blic aupertor to any Hotel in Sacramento. eipiites and le te visiting the city, will find at the le, Better Rooma, Picasant and well farnished and a Table unsurpassed by amy Hotel im the City. ith moderate prices. Every room has Spring Bodnand M ulto Bars thr out and is well ventilated. OUR COACH il always be in to convey the readiness pe py to and from Hote? Free of Charge, and to any part of the city for 530 Centa each. * runes Late of the National House. Boston. = D.R. PATTON, Formerly of the International Motel, 8. F. June 24+-3m MATTESON & SAMUEL'S WATER-POWER VWERRICK ESON & SAMUELS have erected a — paew the Foundry, of making Matteson & Samuel’s Wa ‘ower . atercan be easily adapted Derrick ee wa eg tele “A Windl h known . and Saw Mills. ALL KIND OF MACHIFNER be run with very little water where there is heme bed They are prepared to e Maebinofall kinds, Sheet [ron mates p aoe B and setting of a new constructio: meee‘They are also ared to do ali kinds of COPPERSMITHING, BLACKSMITH LNG, IRON TURNING, Etc. Orders for WATER DEKRICKS from abroad owrey attended to. For particulars upply to the ~ ? E. E. MATT Jan. 19, 186i-tf GEO. SAMUELS. Com? s & Stinchéeld, DEALERS IN DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Statioucry, Cigars, etc. Call aid examine-our handsome steak of g2028. Ked Dog, May 2, 186!. ‘ ) JAS. 8. McCUE WOULD . JAS. 8. McCUE, Proprietor, . UNION-LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. Jno. A. Lancas. ye ter would inform hia and the puuile added: ex. tensively to already large and elegant esta lishment of Horses, Bu ies, Sadd! : te., &e., and ig ROW Se wo neat a fine ve be read: an earnest desire to retain an the business and @ confiden do Leads me to believe I wil be able 0 pits id to Horses on livery. JAMES J. OTT, . NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE ’ No, : by regular customers ; : James J, Ott ie now va hia 2 AMALGAMATION WO to ores, either in the ore erm . I ana ? ‘ete., and ready to’receive Black ‘ ings, Tub Panings, ‘Aatiberees E will work them with satisfaction at the lowest ates. ~ (jll-tf) JAMES J. OTT. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City QTesu ENGINES ye BOILERS BUILT. an to order. Castings deseription. _ Quartz Mach econa oes ’ titted up or Fepaired. All of B amags: Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark A Horse Power and Car W eels: All orders tilled fade Si ean at as low rates as any esta!— Sacramento or San Jrancisco—fr t Feb. 16-6m* HEUGH & THOM. A. B. CARLEY. FRANK RALL. COMMERC LAL EXCHANGE, Commercial Street, Nevada, (\ARLEY & HALL takes thie method of in: ¢ rorenG, eee friends and the public. ~— eralty, that they have takrn the ore place ana will keep it well stocked with F a one PGAES. pre ‘ 80 have one o st BIL T LES in the mountains. st ror of WEAVER & NEWMAN, Me. 59 Broad Street, Nevada, : HOLESALE and retail dealers in GROCEBarley, Wheat, Ground Feed, &c., ss — &7 Always on hand the largest atork to ve found this side of Sacramento Possessing facilities unsu aseed, we can offer great iuducementa to the trade. . WEAVEK & NEWMAN. Better than Preston & Merrill's AND AT LESB PRICES, Beoardman’s Challenge Yeast Pewder. Fully Guaranteed. If not sa’ >the will be returned. For seby at eke and by ia J.C. WINANS, 60 street, Who will also act as Agent f purchasing al) kinds of pm magma pte GEORGE W. KIDD, in the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. Cam OWE Peatecess 26 the Magia Mer ket ‘and adernsmemane oo bat sorwarded for’ Asay or for ¢ image at the U. S it. b on the Cities at Loweat llections made, and State and County se7 ; We would inform our friends, and all wishing our services thu: WE ARE PREPARED to atte: i those favoriog ue' with a call, at hours. after sensitive edaaune sf tae nerve be filled without WE WILL WARRANT ALL WoRK at thie to be performed in a MORE BMTLLPOL MANNER, bod ‘better natioceane given, than else in this vicisity, otherwise no charge will be Our chargea ase moderate, to suit. the times. located in this place. March 4, 1861-tf LARGEST STOOK OF HATS . IN THIS STATE. Weare permanently CHEAP JOHNS.