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March 30, 1861 (4 pages)

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ot ° tability and Healthfulness, w ich eemead charditions of of he climute of our continent, and the The Worning Vranscript. List of Agonts for the Daity Morning Transoript Chas. iets wensqnnitih cceptsiedine: 8 Francisco. BE. B. Davddson. «os cvessccesecevesses Sacramento K. fp. Jordon. ea eersoresereneseeseee San Juan Chas. R. Hall. eeveee eee basse cesses Red Dog. W. K. Spencer ess rereesees ese ees es Grees ValleyJ. G. Phillips.. Washington, Alpha & Omega. Levi Ayres.«Pow eemewrerereon eee Columbia Hill McAllis & Gordon.... eaeten* etere TimbuctooFREEMAN & SIMPSON’S OLD. ‘MAGNOLIA WHISKY. HIS FINE WHISKY 18 THE “‘NONareil ’’ of a pure, healthful and nthe hen onic; * suited exactly te the peculiar convery ‘ion of a Restorative BEVERAGE, whit er for the rebust.or the invalid. For the past eight years it has attracted the attention of connoiseurs of Whiskies at. the South, and in other portions of our country. The consumption and demand for it are daily increasing, and we are confident that it must supercede: all — forms of restorative liquors, "combining ty Bale ‘aloes every element of Purity, acterize & econ suited to our age and country. —— CAUTION AS TO COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. i enn anil ge appreciation which connoi sseurs and melt have extended to our: “OLD NOLEA other brands of pure Whisky aa the emieaanent demand for them all sections ioe the country, have induced-tin prin parties te resort to the most unfair and utable imitations and counterfeits of our sand products.. We have advised by our andy and produc in v. s sections of the country, that a common ‘and. very inferior Whisky, has been so wader the names of Nilagnolia ” Pion e e,”? thus injurin re mtation, of our own t RE and STAND RD _‘M@aposing upon the public inferior cl ey compo' y San Fraticisco, our former colored cut of the alia Flower his been imitated ina very i or style, with our names incorrectly spelled, thus: “FREEMAN & SIMSON.” { other cases, similar incorrect ways of spelling our namés have been resorted to by parties who endeavor to evade the law, and xt the same time to imitate our labels. We therefore call the attention-of our customers, and of dealers generally, to the above facts, and desire them:te-observe the correct spelling of our names on the packages. We also desire them to notice that upen every barrel. and package of our GENUINE articles, our names are branded in cau og also, that to each barrel. and package is affi OUR NEW yey ir With aview to prevent the success of Impo sitions, Imitations aad Counterfeits, we have discontinued the use-of our former colored cut ofthe Magnelra Flower and have substituted for ita containing. an engraving: of ‘‘ The Phenix Distillery on the Schuylkill river,” with eur name printed in full. These various attempts to imitate and counter. feit our Whiskies, and perhaps the best tributes > the high reputation which they have achieved. @igoedy articles are never counterfeited. a of) FREEMAN & SIMPSON. enix sui on enige oo river. Philadelphia. s S H AW. 138 Front verte San Frane Xp Sole Agent for Freeman & Mugnotia Whieky. he ‘into Ola BETTER THAN ANY OTHER For sale by'the trade, and BY wm 163m J. CGC. WINNANS, No, 1234 California street. WATT'S Nervous Autidere and Physical STORATIVE. THE see WON! ER OF THE AGE. MELE most powerful Tand wonderful. medicine ever discovered, guaranteed to cure every Nervous or Spas Disease. It is a a of sueh miraculous ewer, that itis writ how long the digeae has existed. Ifit arises die rectly or indirectly from a_ nervous affection persevere init at about the ‘rate of on vial to every yvar the disease has existed. It is guaranteed to oure.even the most viol-nt and long standing. NEURALGIA, ‘Pic DOLOREUX, Phe tion, Asthitia, Cramps, Spasms, Verho haw erium bigs on rits, or Jl peo oss of Appetit, 8 vous ArWiteh! ngs, ipliation, een ee Se bagB; Absence 6 of Mtn lera sth? Sk Vitus Dan ilyaterics, ilepsy, Gout,.Palay, Hyp pressed, ig Dance, Hy 80 ting premature ay age, waa a fae Saas eM A ts See 8 vince the patient of its quali ig oS ae excitant, but a Strengthener! jo tahte and ae is wee s oka fal waite = by layin: —_ grediyally rs oe wenne wore] runt nee 8 ene eft un sg wall oma for sale wholesale and retail ‘ SAMUREL ADAMS, Cla ay gtreet, one door from, BR oan wholesale weit ° bY a! . Growell & ond GW. Snell. AGENTS IN N. YApa : Redele h & ew Rag <b: : sentiet omens Let or toe Tw sips les a An. assortmen Ever me a . SEB WAREHOUSE. “ESTABLISHED IN 1860. MOKRE,, Ss. W. No. 110 California st., between Montgomery and Sansome streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., extensive vas H riety of GARDEN, FLOWER, Fruit, Tree and Agricultural Seeds, Seam tes-Sure AaSe In California, i” Chile Clover Seed 0 the new crop. Grass, Red Clever, Tim Canary Bird othy, Ky. Pine rass. ‘WHITE DUTCH CLOVER, ETC, or Earth Almonds, Fiyacteth t-of anist, alwavs on The the business, and his curing his Nurse "ments fit. Ae of d ali other corn: therewith are here gy ny: to act as agents r the same. alse p t will be en to the je ahygew packing of men, is fer the and recei Orders liberal disco tener attention giv Seeds, for shipnient. Bulbou ative California ower and yer aie: seeds from the best Seed enabled to offer pak ni inducepoten sonerved by: a well known Botfrom his long_e me in facilit es for progrowers and h owners. large Ranc'! 8, Fargo & Co.’s Express. panies enupocting orders for seeds, Your ear’ licited. which shall have imm ay ‘Boxeb 100 papers, for — dontatnting ch assortments as desired, "far$. WMOORE, Seed Warehouse, No, 110 ‘nade £0 attended to. Athe trade. . Parorders are 80te and faithful California street. Use. ‘BUY THE BEST! GROVER & BAKER, HAVE RECEIVED THE FIRST PREMIUM ON THEIR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! AND MACHINE WORK AT THEState Fair, Mechanics’ Institute Fair, AND IN FACT . THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES Every Fair of 1860:! Over Wneeler %& Wilson and-all others ! THUS UNQUESTIONABLY ESTARLISHING Their Superiority. oo These Machines are the most Simple in Sew from Two Common spools. Have no troublesome bobbing er pod. Sew any and all Fabrics. ' Make very little noise. Are Quickly Learned and eperated. Are not liable to disarrangement. We guarantee perfect and reliable Machines and to the Thousands in use can refer, as daily and hourly recording, in their satisfactory operation. This Unequivocal success Explicit directions for use accompany each Machine from which achild-can in @ short time acquire a perfect converse an’ management of it. Send fora Ciroular. R. G. BROWN, Acest. 91 Montgomery street. San Francisco; Oct. 18, 1860.—6m his h ‘wr. 5629.5 SA ae, a4 Sote A: Nicks roof This Safe is wellthe market ed fire-proof quality, withstood No. 90 Battery street. San Francisco. tfor TILTON & AND'S. celebrated and Burglar Safes nown in for its unsurpasshaving in Cali ornia, as well asin the East, the het‘ test fircs k fer to endless certificates from iing towns, where -these Safes have been subject to the most severe tests of, its ae prock gepees: The Safes‘are secured by our Com Thié Lock is in eve in use ; it requires open the Safe. If the ke the most secure = y and combination to ‘ould be abstracted nown, Wecan rerties in our minination Lo from the owner, it would tly useless to the possessor without his sagning e combina4 or mental key, which the owner ¢arries.in ead. To thosein want of areliable Safe we or the aboye cheaper than any other in the mar“Kk leoge aqnorimee tom hand.and to arrive. to arrive.. PAINTER & €O., ne peoguredy by. ipplcation st the othe. ¥* aria : ~ SEnR MARKET, JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, 13, Commencial Street, ULD = ‘FULLY INFORM an Wy oul} seebar atar the Mi Mshen 03 pub: Tic generality, that the -wellod eens Daeg Sno sre Bag’ Auge _ NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. The Buildin is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having stood. Oo res. oom. Bt have been recently made and it * fit am Style that cannot be surpassed by ypu e State. iture are New, le cannot be excelled. anes and § THE TAB upplied with an eee bes
all the varieties the affords. Game Suppers <maes up to Order! Particular attention Will be to the accommodation of Ladies and Fai THE STAGES; running imal ‘directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and ay their departure from the a, ena The House is cht. here is a fine m ye to the House where all the} journals of the State . can be found. — The Bar, will be eonstantly supplied with the. choicestWines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, in the ands us room, which has recently been. can be found twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long experience at the business, I shall iegvor to continue to make the **N omg Exch: * the best Hotel in the Mountains, an a comfortable home for Travelers. Charges will be moderate to suit the times. A Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and icular atoe will be given tothe care of Horses, Carages;&c. Horses and éan at all times BAILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, TSE P etor weuld annouiice to ¢ public of this county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Hotel, Which he designs keeping in the best style. Travelers visiting Nevada will find all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE ae DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished at this House. The Beds are with the best SPRING MATTR ES std the rooms are supplicd ina comfortable and luxurious: style. Toe be found at the Bar, RATE OF CHARGES: Board. per week....++. eveveec From $7 to $10 Meals..sse00+ +sesteceeeeFifty Cents Lodgings. ceeee aS ‘ifty “and Seventy-Five Cents This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours. jt-tf N. BAILEY, Proprietor. LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT . ! TO COME OFF ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1861. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. {iBST PRIZE—One full jeweled, diamond enameled WATCH, Chain, Seal, Key, etc. sont ‘Prize—Ladies’ Dressing Gown. ‘Third Prize—Ladies’ Velvet Sack. Fourth Prize—La dies’. Enameled Fifth Prize—K * Gold Locket. Sixth Prize—Small Gold Le Seventh Prize—Ladies’ Mourning Pin. Highth Prise—Elegant Pin, swung op chain, th, Yenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fitteenth Prizes—Kach, handséme Lonkete. Sixteenth Prize—Gentleman’s Dressng gow : Phe above articles may be seen, for the present, 'at Cohen’s Store, on Main street. ‘Vickets can be had at the Bailey House Bar. elm MKS.J 8. SNYDER. THOS. M WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Beoms--27 & 29 Commercial St., NEVADA. OFFER NO INDUCEMENTS TO patrons, except that of having GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES. . Put up iu a. manner.se as-to securethem forever from the destroying action of the elements. PERSONS eee SUCH WORK wv ne invited to call—no other patronage et Difficult subjects are particularly in January 19, is6laf DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book” and Job, Brinting . Cifioe. Te Proprietors o ~ Bas Aer ne of ‘ ME this Estab e finest Job are now ketie i the Dat Pon deeetlationet Pe BILL-HEADS, ontoKe, BALL. TICKETS, “CARDS, . BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, BROORAMMES,: . LABEUS; hic., &o., &e. AMERICAN DRY Goons STORE! Corncr of Main and Commercial Sts.,, NEVADA. $25,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS To be Closed Out. THIS 18 NO HUMBUG SALE! HAGADORN & BOWLEY ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT their entire STOCK OF DRY GOODS of Mareh, 1861. And in order todo this they offer their whole Ls Stock of FANCY DRY GOODS LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES. In order to convinee the LADIES that this is NO DODGE OR SWINDLE—to get uparush —we would call your attention to a few articles, asa sampic ofthe REDUCTION we have made m eur Goods: . Splendid Black Silks -«-$1 per yard Faney Silke..... -----.50cts per yard Best French Prints.,.,..18 cts per yard Best Bonnets.... 2.2.0.. 00000 $5 to $7 Best Mantillas and Cloaks. .... $3 to 10 3-Ply Carpets.... Mtn wiels $1 25 per yard Brussels Carpet...... $1 124.per yard Best Bleached Muslin.. .. 124 cts per yard Common Merrimac prints Given away Together with 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention. CALL AND EXAMINE, OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK . ! Before Making Purchases. Ladies, you can rest assured of NOT GETTING any SHELF-WORN GOODS, But Goeds that have been brought into this market within ONE YEAR and Us will please PRESENT THEM FOR PAYMENT . manufacture pf FRR MARLENE OFFORTURETT, + Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. Pe is the aut Between this and the Fourth . } Ingrain, 3 at TO CALL AND.SETILE, . Dr, 0. V. Girard’s’ Ginger Brandy, w. b. CROWELL, JR., NEW YORK,AGENT FOR ii The United States and Canada, \HIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION ves red and extensivel ly ae used a tag the : and discove: progress of the Cholera in London since then in the Unjted State~. In } the disease was spreading over the Pe mae and Western States, it was found to be a reliable and certain cure. and oy the very very best articles are used; and me ee pertioe of Eas eye! ms pro) as stimu: high degre recommended FOR COLIC, CRAMPS, DIARREGA, FLATULENCY, SPASMS OF THE STOMACH and BOWELS, “Affording immediate relief, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, pennentes 12 Digestion, ehecks and 7 ents Nausea, and is a eertain cure for-Sea Sickness, Is a delightful, pleasant, and pee bev and is cularly. recommended to alle xed to the ‘weather or a changeable ainnier No. Family or Traveler should be without it, Notre.—Purchasers will please esc the signaturé, without which none is Cc. Vv. GIR No. 110 Piccadilly, , site sale by all the principal Gans: and Drag: ‘dd 8. C SHAW, San Francisco, Agent for California. R. JENKINS, of the National Exe Agent for Nevada, the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. HK can + had in quantities to suit-purchasers. JANSON, BOND & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Forein & Domestic Dry Goods Clothing and Notions, Battery street, Cor. Clay. SAN FRANCISCO. AVE NOW ON HAND and in store, and are opening ex recent arrivals; an entire new itook of bes pe) and Fancy Geods, for spring trade, consistingof. ~HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Standard Brown Drills, Sheetings and shirtings ; 7-8, 4-4, 6-4, and 10-4 fine Brown Sheetings; Bleached Shirtings, all widths, from 3-4to 4-4 . Primar + Rl Colors, and other mts; Amer. and Russian Brown and Bleached Crash; White, Blue, Grey, and Scarlet Blankets Grey, Blue, White, Siaciet tnd Yellow Flasnels « Hickory ery pont ae and antes Drills and kings from 28 inch to 36 inch various Deands yom ron Chess 2-2 4-2 and 4-4; Flannels; . Brown and Bleached Canton Corset J ones? —e and he Camb rice; Brussells and vlog tr Carpets Wool and Rue wool Linseys a Plaids ; u U.8. a Iason tec Lawrence ~y 4 Russell’s Mil Bear, Boston and Extra Ravens» Putapseo and Farmers’ 36 inch and Cloths, Casimeres, Doeskins a Sach Jeans;Seameless a 8. Cottofrand Linen taachine twine; Breached and n‘Linen Table Damasks ;Bleached and enact Union Table Damasks ; 10-4 114 and 12-4 Manchester Quilts; White and colored Toilet Quilts ; Embossed Table and Piano Covers ; Super Cloth Table and Piano Coverss Bleached Linen Table Cloths ; gt dada ran Table Cloths ; a a Nap Liken Towelling, Doyhies ines Scotch Dinpera, Satin Damas Curtain Muslins, and Lace Car tiins . Worsted. Damaske ; 6-4, 8-4, 10-4, and 114 Brown and Bleached cot“ton Sheetings Window Shades eo Hollands, all colors, é, WHITE Goops Jaconet.and French Muslins ; Mull and Check Mustins ; Naninsook. and Cambriec do; Brilliantes and Dimities, &c.; cater earn vate, . cmen to mbroideries, Laces, Tr ns &e5 Linen L. C. Handk Dunnell’s, Tacony \ re erchiefs ; Gents’ L. C. Handkerehiefs ; Ladies’ and Gents’ L. C. Hdkfs, hemmeds Colored border todo; Linens, Lawns. Cambries, &e. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Grey Flannel Overshirts ; Blue and Red Flannel do ; Micka tet Cheek shirts ; Linen Bosom and calico do ; Cloths, Casimeres and Doeskins ; Duck ts and Overalls ; J and Kentucky Jean shirts ; Black silk Hdkfs.; Silk Pocket Hakis.; Silk Undershirts and Drawers ; DRESS GOODS, ack and Fancy colored silks; anchester and Pacific Delaines ; French and English Delames 5 Black and colored velvets ; Cashmere Wool and Broche ; Plain all-wool Delaines ; French anu English Coburgs ; Black Alapacas and Paramatta pane ge and Demeioes Fy French Prints Organdies ; ® Printed Lawns and Jaconets ; Long and square Shawls, &c, &c. Din a complete stock of Yankee Notions,: ag ° r at the lowest market rates, by th prcines. dozen or piece, at our store; core and Battery streets, San Francisco. arch 19-Im . JANSON, BOND & On : 8 5 SPRING STYLES. FOR 1861. LAMOTT & COLLINS, Oorker of 24 and 5 Streets eet rand . ATS TR Te aS TAKE THE LEAD IN THE STATE out of most Houses in the TILE and keep, the largest. . srocu. oF MATS AND CAPS wep aea ts aes a = #8 $d new SRIL & PER CENT LOWER cr OE Et at eure