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July 30, 1861 (4 pages)

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itateof . ereon, : lot-or mer of ot, and in the da and he » tenethere-. dand s Capt. d onem “the aba 8 Flat, a& map wn r wit! 4 “ a « Pe rarees jea j i publisked Dally, Sunday excepted. W. P. BROWN & co. — j peKELTON, A. CASAMAYOU. N. P. BROWN. o OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET. Terms of the Daily Transcript : Twenty-Five.Cents. Per Week. eee A NAPioNAL COMPLIMENT.—In his mesage'to Congress, President Lincoln pays the subjoined ‘compliment to the entire velunteer swldery of the North and South,. which, although trae to the letter, will not’ obtain much credence in Europe, where ‘‘ bayonets sto not permitted to think.” «The argument, avanced by the President, that-a people so generally intelligent, ought net fo be diswited, has a weight in it. which, if not now, yill some day, be appreciated : “ There are wany single regiments whose members, one and snother, possess full practical knowledge of all the arts, sciences, profasions, and. whatever else useful or elegant known in the world, and there is scarcely we from which there could not be selected a President, a Cabinet, a Congress, and perhaps'a Court, abundantly competent. to administer the government itself. Nordo I say his ig‘not true also in the army of our late friends, now adversaries, in this contest. But ifitiy,somuch better the reason. why: the evernment, which has conferred stich beneits on both them, aad us, should not be bro, wee. “a5 oy New STANDARD UNFURLED.—It is reuted that when the United States troops wereabout to ford the Potomae,, at Wiljameport, they took their pantaloons and ach soldier displaying a white flag, plunged ntothe river. The pass will have equal vlebrity with the Bridge of Lodi, and the listorian will, doubtless, rank the*Williamsprtand the palmetto flags together. Mr. and Mre. Dickens have, an Engh paper says, been reconciled. and are livag together. DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book aad" Job Printing. Office. . ta Proprietors of this Establishment have purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever ought into. the mountains,and are now prepared 0 execute in the best possible manner, and at rapt RATES, every description 6f Printny, uch as BILL-HEADs, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, .CARDS. BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, &c., &c., &c. Who Makes your .Fine Boots? CONNELLY & CRAIG, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Broad Street, Nevada, Opposite Hook end Ladder Co.’s Hall. ' MANUFACTURES TO ORDER the most fashionable and gasy FITTING BOOT ever worn in this eity, at REASONABLE PRICES, on the shortest notice. . ALL KINDS of REPAIRING Dane in.aneat and mechanical style, at low rates, . : . satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. fyou want a good pair of BOOTS you can have them by ealling at my establishment. m25-1m JOHN L. GAMBLE,» COUNTY SURVEYOR. Orders for Surveying strictly attendcd to. Office at the Court House. . Nevada, Sey't 6 -tf FASHION RESTAURANT. COMMERCIAL S8T., ¥ Opposite Tallman & Turners, WO, 19.) CHAS. B_, IRESH...... .P HAVING resumed preprictorsh.p of i this wellknown Restaurant 1AM NOW FULLY 7 ENTERTAIN 7am, PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. 8% Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and all the things in the ket, furnished ata tedents uns? and ponagon go a style to suit MEALS AT ALL HOURS. i ittend to keep the “ FASHION ” as a fretand as such I recommend it to a who relish s GOOD MEAL wil PREPARED HACADORN & BOWLEY ; Have Removed to-NQ. 39 BROAD STREET. ~ BIG STORE! BIG STOCK! BIG AS. ~SORTMENT ! BIG GOODS, BUT VERY SMALL PROFITS ! In connection with other biz .th » and to be icularly thought of, is the fact that HAGARN & BOWLEY have determined that from this time out they will sell 25 per cent cheaper than any House in the city. : If you want a Rich Silk, goto. 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 a new Dress. Beautiful Lawys 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. = Every novelty of the season in Foreign Dress Goods at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. 7 i GO TO i. HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And see those rich Silks, Paris de Chien, Moir de Soie, Tarleton Stripes and English Barege Dresses. ye ey, ‘ HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S You will find Rich Plaids, Grenadines, Soelforines, Bayadere Stripes, Organda Flouneed Robes, Figured Organdies, Dubage, Plaids de Paris, Poulards, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, and everything else you may want to make a Fashionable Dress. : 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. GO TO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy one of those beautiful 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. “Go TO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy your Damask and Table Covers, and save money. Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Doyles, Diaper and everything in the line of Linen Goods, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you want a nice pair of Sk, Linen or Cotton Hose go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Alexander’s Best Kid Gloves all sizes at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’s. The largest assortaent and newest styles of Carpets ever seen in the city, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, &c., at , HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. , If you have never been to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Go immediately, whether you want to buy anything or not. THE ONLY COOD DRESSMAKER In the City of Nevada, is at HAGADORN & BOWLEY'’S. Dresses warranted to fit. You don’t hare to bave ther ALTSRED before youcen wear them f . ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. . ° and Commissioner for the At. M Notary Public lantic States. — Office—Flagg’s Brick Building, corner of Broad and Pine s » Nevada city. ~ sept7tt THOS. P. HAWLEY, Attorney ani Counselor’ at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf i Dunn, O’Cennor & Chipman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts of the State of California.Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley. }10-3m A. A. SARGENT. ar A. Ge NILES SARGENT & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 0 FFICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada. T. B. MeFARLAND, Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET. Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada. California J. R. M’CONNELL, JOUN GARBER. McCONNELL & GARBER, Attorneys and Counselors at. Law, ILL PRACTICE in all the Courts of the Fourteenth Judicial District, and in the ee Court. OrrtceE—Kidd & Knox’s Brick building, Broad street, Nevada. jy 16-tf 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, Office--Room No. 4 Flagg’s Brick, Corner of Broad and Pine streets., Over Harrington’s Saloon. RESIDENCE, NO. 25, NEVADA ST., -Y on Old Washington road. Nevada, December _17-tf : A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, Ore AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street, (No. 96,) Nevada City. March 6, 1861—tf ; E. F. SPENCE, pp . . Ff mvccis: & arormzcany, SY No. 43 Broad Street. ; KALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent mediecines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids, Alcohol, Camphene, etc. etc. Cash orders from the country solicted. sep6ira OLD EMPIRE MARKET, NO. 5 2, COMMERCIAL 8T., Se KENT & TOMPKINS Hw ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOgether for the purpose of engaging in the market busincss,:and design keeping on hand The Best American Beef, Pork, Mutton, Dried Beef, Corned Pork and Beef, Vegetables, etc. We hope by atrict attention to business to retain our old business tricnds and make new ones Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep On hand and for sale in lots to suit. CHAS. KENT, Kk. O. TOMPKINS., March 6 tf
JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES POR BILL POSTING : Fifty Three-sheet Posters... paceceveens $5.00 Fifty Two-sheet Posters. ...-.+++00+e009 4 00 Fifty One-sheet Posters......-0600% 5 250 Each additional fifty...s..e-+e0+ ae 2.00 Fifty Half-sheet Posters. 1 50 Each additional fifty.... a 50 Fifty Quarter-sheet Posterg. .0..-.0+000s 1 00 Distbriuting Programsnes, ete. (per 100),. 1 00 Orders left at the city Printing Offiges will receive prompt attention. jiz-tf UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR ORESSING SALOON. Ty\HE undersigned would inform the citizens of 1 Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, actached to their well known establishment, where the -ublic can be accommodated with Baths at ali tin:« ‘They also keep eonstantly on hand ‘* Dr. Genning’s Reproductor, g celebrated for its mediealypowers over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the hair from turning grey. PERFUMERY—A fine assortment on harp. 820-tf LAMPE & BRO., 54 Broad sti cet Ww. L. SCH 4EFER, Boots and Shoes Made to order At No. 21 Commercial street. ee THIS I8 THE PLACE TO your FINE TS made to orler. I have on hand a full assortment of LADIES’ SHOES, Gentle men’s Boots, and a variety of Ch:ldren’s soo, we i pad meng cheap for Casi Those 2: swill callintime. REPAIRING style at the lowest rates une 11, dm DONE in a Nevada, . OPPOSITION STACE LINE ae eons WwouEbs Opposition to all Impositions.” . . From Nevada to Marysville.en Nevada arysville, . Leaving the United States Hotel, Nevada, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at 7 o’clk, ‘On the return trips, my stage will leave Marys-. ville alternate days for Nevada. Persons wishing te go to Marysville, Sacramento or San.Francisco all find it to their advantage to go by my . line, because it is much cheaper than going any —. way. e4-tf . JAS. S. MeCUR, Proprietor. and . NION LIVERY STABLE. ly an earnest desire friends, leads me to general satisfactio: tion. my 8 permi' seeki pleasure o: engaged sinesa would: give mea calle sie Neapeat mil . DAILY STACE LINE. For Washington, Alpha and Omega. SIX HORSE STAGE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, mem Leaves the National. Exease. Broad street, Nevada, BEVERY MORNING, at ? : o’clock, A. M., and Arrives at Washington, at 12 M. Returning—The stage leaves WASHINGTON at 7 o'clock, A.M., and 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 interest and travel on the SIX HORSE STAGE LINK. I would alec return thanka to the bag vom 4 public for the liberal manner in-which they have patronized my line, and will assure them that it will ever be my wish to contribute to their comfort when they travel with me, I-havein-my employ one of the bes and most careful drivers in the State, wernccnveoenn= 1 LEW MORRILL, Proprietcr. + June 4, 1861-tf RED DOG AND NEVADA CITY noe STAGE LEAVES THE B? National Xxchange, Broad street Nevada, EVERY AFTERNOON, ut2 2). M., and arrives at Red Dog at¢# P.M. Returning, stage LEAVES RED DOG at 8 A. M. je6-tf “WM. J. WILLIS, Proprietor. SELECT SCHOOL —FOK— Young Ladics and Gentlemen. Head ef Broad Street, Nevada. W. bb. F. DEAL, Ac Becssvovccence a+ Principal. JANETTA A. DEAL. .+ coccceceeees Assistant. MQ°HIS SCHOOL commenced on MONDAY 1 January 7th, 1861. Young Gentlemen will y be thoroughly prepared to enter College. TERMS: Primary Studies, per month....+eseeeee $4 00 . English Branches and Mathematics..... 5 00: Latin.. .cccseeesesearrrer MT eecccccces 100 Greek. ccccccccccvccccccvcscosessnecescsveceee 100 Frenehiyscccercrcceccccccccjteccecccserescosce 2.00 fe fl Ser or TO Tr ne 200 icp Night School, Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, at 7 o’clock. — TERMS: WING WOOKG) 6/65 sie seeidcissseSccddedecscesene $5 00 January 25, 6m COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS. ORNER SEVENTH AND K STS., C Sacramento. Having leased the above well known and popular Hotel, thoroughly renovated and repaired the same, now offers inducementa to the traveling public superior to any Hotel in Sacramento. Families and single guests visiting the city, will find at the Golden Eagle, Better Rooms, Pleasant and well fur' nished and a Table Gnsurpassed by any Hotel in the City. With moderate prices. Every room has Spring } Beds and Mosquito Bars throughout and is we ventilated. OUR COACH will always be in readiness to.convey Passengers to and from the . . Hotel Free of Charge, and to any part of thecity 50 Cents each. memare M. TUBBS, Late of the National House, Boston. D. RK. PATTON, . Formerly of the International Motel, 8. F. June 24-31 MATTESON & SAMUEL'S WATER-POWER CERRICK ATTESON & SAMUELS have erected a M shop on Deer Creek, below the Foundry, and have associated themselves in the business of making Matteson & Samuel’s Water.Power Derrick. The water-pewer can be easily adapted to the common hand Derrick te Windlassing and Saw Mills. ALL KIND OF MACHINERY Can be run with very little water where there is a good fall. They are prepared to make Maehinery ofall kinds, Sheet Iron Hose, Trip Hooks ofa Bew construction, making and setting artificial Saw Teeth to Circular Saws, ete. q They are also prepared vo do all kinds of COPPERSMITHING, BLACKSMITHING, IRON SURNING, Ete. Orders for WATEK DERKICKS from abroad prompgy nay ae * ‘ox particulars a y to the undersigued. For particulars apply e Bo reson, GEO. SAMUELS. Jan. 19, 1861-tf 'T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Wext door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada. ARTICULAK attention paid to Hair Cut ting, Shampooing, and Hair Dressing. lam now prepared to give WARM AND COLD BATHS, ‘attached a Good Bath House to my shop pom foe it with Turkish Towels. ¥ ine Soap, Flesh Brushes, etc. Those wishing to indulg in agood Bath will call in and see me. ; JAMES J OTT, NEVADA AS VABALASSAY OFrioE, OLD AND OR fPi : BARS OR, Cork, {na tow Hours: ae. EN ting wence of Depositors Crains and Clippings returned or { ht in account and always guaranteed, *meltCharges ‘ing and assayi gold—for lots, below 50 as. $2 for lots—-above 60 ozs. & of 1 . tionate reduction for bacter qeantities Nhe ted by regular customers ; for assays of minerals, $5. ew upon James J. Ott is now AMALGAMATION WORKS to nee precious ores, either in the ore er miner ready to receive Black Sand, Tail “gg ol ings, 'Tub ings, Auriferous ete., and 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 my cores ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT LS’ d and is to order. Castings and Machine; sacription. Caan Machi eld vee ied “4 fitted up or repaired. All Kinda of Iding Castings, Saw, Gris ,and Bark Mills ; Horse Power and Car . All orders filled peamgely sa at as low rated as any establishment Sacramento ¥ men acrame or San Francisco—freigh Feb. 16-6m* HKUGH & THOM. A. B. CARLEY. FRANK HALJ.COMMERCIAL EX€HANGE, Commercial Street, Nevada, CARLEY & HALL takes this method of inbasco their friends and the public gen: erally, that they have taken the above place and WINES 4 will keep it well stocked with FI LICUORS and CIGARS, r dees They also have one of the be TABLES (hs the mountains. si ime % WEAVER & NEWMAN, W.. 59 Broad Strect, Nevada, “4 HOLESALE and retail deaters in GROCK_ RIBS, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, ae ee me axat &e., &e. ways om hand the largest found this side of Sacramen i ees ee ale Possessing facilities unsurpassed, we can offer great ijuducements to the trade, WEAVER @ NEWMAN. Better than Preston & Merrill's AND AT LESS PRICES, Boardman’s Chalienge Veast Powder, Fully Guaranteed. If not satisfactory, the money will be returned For sale by all Jobbers, and by J.C. WINANS, 50 California street, Who will also act as Commiasion Agent fer purchasing all kinds of Goods. * ep25-3m GEORGE W. KIDD, BANKER, In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. \ OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust Ne eases for Assay er for Coinage at the U. 8 Sight Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates i Collections made, and State and County Seurities D sag mary at the highest Market value Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf LARGEST STOCK OF HATS IN THIS STATE. ~~ jh: CHEAP JOHNS. DRS. CHAP MAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, ge « Office--Corner of Bread and Pine streets, We would inform our friends, and all wishing our services. thas WE ARE PREPARED to atte. J those forering us with. a call, at att hours. feeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pala. WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORE . Done at ‘this Ofice, to be performed in a MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than.elsewhere in this vieimity, otherwise no ¢ e will bemade. Our charges ase moderate, and to suit the times. e are permapently located in this place. March 4, 1861-tf Com! s & Stinchfield, DEALERS IN DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Stationery, Cigars, ete. Call and examine our handsome etosk ef goods. Red Dog, May 2, 1661