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“N. P. BROWN,
PROFRIETOR.
OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET.
e
1 Terms: of the Daily Transcript : oe aL
Twenty-Five Cents Per Week.
CH" The New York Times says :—A new:
brand of California wines, -made from’ the .
vineyaris‘of Sinsevain Broa., has keen bro't
to this market_and is for sale by C. A. Robert, No. 51 Cedat sfreet. ‘It is a white wine
of very excellent quality—decidedly better
than the ordinary German wines soly at anyWer
thy the attention OP te pabH. It can be
procured at very reasonable rates, and is as
healthy asit is pleasant. We commend it to .
: general fuver.
>
Brown CoaLin NEVADA To RRITORY—
At the list meeting of the Cdifernia Acordes?
wy of NuturckScieneds, held in this eity, Mr.
W:P Bioikediled attention to the recent
discovery, by Col. Whitin, ‘of brown coal,
er lignite, in regulir strata, about fifteen
2 miles from Virginia City, and on the borders
a of Caraon Villey. When he visited the
place, x bed only six inches thick was exposed ; since. that,.on’ two feet thick tos been
reported. This lignite is tound between
strata of biguminous and ehiy shales; all of
which are tplifred, The fucts show the
—oferinen existaiee fae bred sheet Of water
ia that regis, vada vegetable growth of consklerible Tuxurtnee, under canditions of
elimatvery different from the present, and
‘at ne Cery remote period, geologically. » The
quality of the simples of lignite ia’ fair; and
it may be ased with profit tor fuel, if find
in beds thi-ks eneugh te be eeonomically
worked. — Alta.
TRUST NO Mas WH ts Nov OUTSPOKEN
Tacthis hour of roonentimtiostdhnger rt
threatened cabiumity, nen> ahoull be allowed
te remib: *% mement ia the public service
“whose loyalty is aot above all suapicion, and
no ley ity cen new be trast-d which i net’
npen and kaown of all, ond whireb-is wot ardent an? nvceasing in its manifeetations.—
Joseph Holt.
Movewratnous.— Od 'Buniy lived in All
ghany county, aad beng dewn in the citysome one snid te ttm: * It 1 qrite. mann,
tuineas country where you live,.Mr. Bandy»
ia it nut?" “Why, ue.” sad the old man,
“jt ain't exictly mountainesus, but its a
vatber hilltaneous eoustry, thats a fact.”
How t» Have Peace.—The Louisville
Democrat puts the case in » few words as
follows : "8S we
The peace meetings, held in thie State uni
versally call upon the Goveroement to ¢axe
thia war,us if the Government broaght it on,
or ag if if were possible for the Government
alone to step it, There are tw parties in
this contest. Why de we hear no appeaiaito
the Southern States to withheld their ars,
and try the. efficiency of peaceful negotiations ? ;
Ld
FREEMAN & SIMPSON’S
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
Sg CONSUMPTION and constantly
increasing demand for the
OLD MAGNOLIA WHIsky~
Rendars us confitent that it must eapertede all
other forias of restorative Liquors, eémbinin,
as it oes, every element of Purizé: Streneth.
Palatability ant Healthininess“which shoul4
eharacterize a beverage eui to our age and
country. We desire deal and eonsumers tonotice that upon every bafrel and packave of our
Genuine articles, oursiames are branded in full <
and also, that to eget barrel aad package is affixed
; a
ou# NEW .CARD
continued the axe,of our former colored cat of
the Magnolia “lower, and have substituted ‘or it
a Cart, containing an enrraving of ** The Pha:
nix Distillery ow the Sch sy!kill River,” with
eur name priate . im fall en a, ae
These various athysapts to im eounter.
feit our W hiskies, are perhap~ the best tributes
to the is reputation which they hare achieved.
etiaiel FERIOR ARTICLES are arver eran
ned) {sé FREEMAN & SIMP-ON,
neaix Distillery, oa Schuyiskill river
t Philadelphia
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES
960 and upward: $60, and upward
Which either by legal injunctions or from their
; “ .
We & view to prevent the success of impos4, Ieitation end Counterfeity, «ho have di«Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley }10-3m
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
A. A. SARGENT.SARGENT & NILES,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
A. C, NILES
$60 and Upward!
TWENTY percent. DISCOUNT from
@ur former low Prices.
HE GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING
T the introduction of our New Style Family
Sewing Mactfines in this State (asm all others,
has prompted certain unprincipled and unréliable parties to endeavor to force upon the public
certain inferior and so called :
CHEAP MACHINES. °
own inherent defects haveloug since died out in
the Eastern States. [t is our determination to
. Supply a Goo@ Machine
AT A VERY Low PRICE
, ureliaser may net as in past instances
experience in the purchase of one ;
nained Cheap Sewing Machines, a dear bargain
and waste of money. fa
rf
THE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION
OF THE
GROVER & BAKER'S
SE WILiN G MACHINE, d
And the fact that
_ OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! !
Have aircady been sold and are. daily and hourly
merrily clicking in every quarter of the glube,
proclaiming ia their unerring action, perfect op
eration and -wenderful simplicity,
rHEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY
ta the best evidenee we can adduce of their mer
ts. ‘The highest,efforts of inventive genms, the
moat perfect application of mechanical skill, and
the best practical results of an undivided aim to
pre eminence
ABOVE ALL OTHERS!
Are combined in the Grover & Baker
Familiy Sewing Machine !
Phat this pre-emmence bas veen attaiged is in
eoutrovertibly evidenced in their increasing and
unprecedented sale, und the
6
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
Attending them at
ALL THE FAIRS OF 1860.
“Where against the most pewerfal and anremit
ting opposition of rival Machines they have in
every instance reeeived
THE. FIRST PREMIUM.
@ver Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe
And all other Stuctle Machines,
xy Send for a Ctr cular of our reduced
Prices, Cuts, Samples of Sewing, ete. :
R. &. BROVEN, Agent.
$29 MONTGOMERY STREET,
sAN FRANCISCO.
Saronel Jelly, Sacramento; J.T. Allment, Marysvilie; J L. Woodman, Stockton; J. Lewis
San Ioee
“CW. YOUNG, Agent.’
a od
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
‘'IVHES. FINE WHiIssY 18 THE * NON:
j _ pareil ’’ of @ pure, healtiifal and.invigorat
ng Tonic, suited exactly to the peculiar .con
litions of the climete of our continent, and the
very periertion uf a teatorative “OEVERAGE,
whetuer tr the robust or the invalid. For the
past eigit years it has attracted the attention of
onnosseurs of Whiskies at the South, and in
sther portions of pur country. The consumption
snd demand ior it are daily tnereasing, and we
are-contidem: that it must eu ercede ail other
forms of restorativé liquors, combining as it
toes every element of Purity, Strength, Pala
cability ance Heaithininees, which should char
.cterize a beverage suited to our age and country
AUTION AS TOCOUNTERFEITS AND
IMITATIONS.
The high appreciation which connoiasedre and
he pubtre generatly have extentied to var “OID
MAGNOLIA ” ond otucr brands of pure Whisky
wad the consequent tacreasing demand tor tiem
im all sections of te country, have induced un
principled parties to resort to the moet aniair
and disreputavie imitations and counterivite of
sur brand. and prodacts. We have beea advised
vy our correspondents 1a various sections +1 the
oumiry, that a coumpon aud very in‘erior
Wiisky has been sold under the mamee of * Magvolia” and “ ramily Ryv,’ thes mjuriag tue
reputation of our own PUKE andSfANDALD
ariicie, and ‘Im(osimg upou the public inferior
-inpounds.
‘Audin San Francisco, our former colored cut
of tae Magnolia Flower has been imitated in a
very inferior style, with our names incorrectly
speiled, thus: ss
“ FREEMAN. & SIMSON.”
In other cases, similar iucorreet ways of
spelling our names have been resorted to by par
ties who endeavdr: to evade the law, and at the
same time to imitate our labels.
We therefore call (he attention of eur customera, and of dealers gengrally, to the above facts,
and desire them to ebserve t.¢ correct spelling
of ou names on the packages. ee
also desire tliem to notice that —— every
and our GENUINE articles.
also, that to .
;
Seckaia ses amesnin ob-lmge eat success 0
Connterfeite, we have
of our tormer colored ext
have substituted for
T.
OFFICK--Broad Street, Kidd's building, Nevada.
B. McFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OFFICK—ON BRGAD STREET
Over Harrington’s Salooa, N evade.. Califorma
Attorney
. i. MM. THLTON, ”
and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE — ON/ BROAD STREET, @
Flagg’a Brick Building, up etairs.
Nevada, Oct, 23d—tf
atamnryianppnag anit
C. WILSON HILL.
HILG
6
& HUP:
; Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
> Office, in Williams’ Brick Building, ever GW
Welch’s Béekstore.~
Geo. 8. Hupp, Notary Public,
GO. 8. HUPP
.
sept ue p
* THO ° . ™ zx * =
‘' Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY. PURTITC. %
Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building,
corner of Beoad and Pine streets, Nevada. :
Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf
County.
E. H. GAYLORD,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Will practice in ‘all of the Courts of Nevfla
Office at the Court Hemet.
Nevada, Oct. 13th, 1861.
——
H. S. BRADLEY.
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
OFFICE—At the Court House, Nevada.
Cheamess,
of the day.
*@o
W KLES,
e
JUILDING
B
No. 27
Sept. 6—1f
mide
to order.
nr ne npn ee
lements, Glackamith’s To
*owde:, Duck, ete., gic.
At the old ¢tans ‘
BiM STREET, NEVADA.
All art
ane
ol5-tf. : :
YIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAIN
i) . TEE, Broad street, Nevada, next abo
“aker & Co.’s Briek store. :
punctuality and dispatch the order
FOu sALE—-Pamts mixed
Sijenerwes asusean ti caeninenigreraiaatuiaplificatitic aphdihdiahnidatimieniietaaneedilijgeianrances onielimen
uaysician and Surceon,
( \FFICK AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
of Main street,
March 6, 106i
(No. 06,) Mbvada City.
DRUGGIST & APOTAECARY.
No. 43 Broad Sireet. \
EALER ON. Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Med
icines, Faney Articles
TALLMAN & TURNER,
No. 18 & 21 Commercial Street,
NEVADA ’CITY.
/ HOLESALE ANE BRETAILDEAL
KKS in tiardware, Stovs, Timwere. Lead
Pipe, Hydraulic Pipe,'¢ . ;
CUPPER WOR
with neathess and dispatch
W.H. CHAWFOHD &
(Suecessors to J. M. flamiltun & Co.) .
GENERAL DEALERS IN
MATERIALS,
TER’S TOOLS, Agricultgral and Mining Im
s, Cordage,
CHABRLES W. YOUNG.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Watches, Diamonds: Jewelry, . (uureh, Nevada
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo: .
F Hictsey’* Bleck,
Ke. 27 Commercial Street.
Watches opens Repaired and Jewelry
guaranteed:
i
i A » Pettumery, Acids,
Alcohol, Camphene, ¢te. ete. =
Cash orders from the country
WEAVER & NEWNAN
49. Broad Stree!, Nevada,
HOLASALE and retail dealers in GROCK
PROVISIONS,LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOObS.,
Baviey,. Whit, Ground Feed, &. & (
yor Alwaya *ahand the largest stock to p
ound this side of Sarramen*t-Vorsessing facilities unsarpageed. we ¢an offer
gréat iuduecuenta to the trade. ;
‘WEAVER & N
= . PHYWSiICIAN AND SURGEON,
Qiulice--Rvcem No,
Corner of -Broad and Pine streeta.,
Over Harrington’s Saloon.
RFSIDEN JIE, NO. 25,5NEVADA ST.,
. on Old Washington road.~
Nevada, December i7-tf -4 Flage’s Brick.
af
policted sepé-1m
st tees
HAROWAREK,
EWMAN,.
‘Franeisco_p
. BARS OR
»} by regular customers :.for assays of minerals, $5
; “Which he designa keeping in the beat style.
Pravelers visiting Nevada will: find all the apt
NS
JAMES J. OTT,
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
Ne, 30 Main street, Nevada
G OLD AND ORES, of every Descrip¥ tion, Melted, Refined-and Assa at San
rices, and RETURNS MADE. IN
COIN, in a few Hoars.
M-eiting done in the presence” ef-Depositors
Crains and Clippings.returned or brought in account and always guaranteed. Charges for meltiug and assaying gold—for iots-below 50 oz §2
for lots—abore ty ozs. k of l per cent. Proportidhate reduction for larger quantities deposited
James J. Oft is now prepared with his NEW
AMALGAMATION WORKS to operate upon
precious ores, either in the ore or mineral, andis
ready to receive Black Sand, Tailings, Sweepings, Tub panings, Auriferous Lead, .ctc., and
wil: work them with satisfaction‘at the lo :
ates. . 6 tn-tfy. JAMES J. OTT. .
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop,
2 oe .
Spring Street, Novada City
eae ENGINES ANT BOILERS BUILT
i= to order. Castings and Machinery of ever
description, Quartz Machinery constructed,
titted up or repaired. All kinds of Building
Gastings, Sav,’ Grist, Malt and * Bark Mills;’
Horse Powér_and Ca "
promptly. and at aes low rates as any establish, ,
ment ia Sacramento or San Francideo—freigh’
added. ae,
Feb. 16-6m*. HEUGU & THOM.
BAILEY HOUSE,
y. ON BROAD STREET,
NEVADA, :
‘pes Preprictor weuld annousce te
i the public of this county, and the State at .
large, tliat he has taken charge of the abov? .
Splendid New Brick Hotel,
OTe
Ag iit:
mu
forta of @ hom# at this Hotel.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS
Furnished persons stopping at this House. The
Keds are all furnished with tho’ best SPRING
MATTRESSES andthe rooms are supplivdina
comfortable and luxurious style.
maa
To be found at the Bar.
5 RATE OF CHARGES:
Board per week... ucaivasan cen From $7 to $10
Malas cccecccdeascescecce vednueeve . Fifty Cente
Board and Lodging per day...SE SO
v
This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours. . i
itt N. BAILEY, Proprietor. .
FASHION RESTAURANT. .
No., 62, ATs
Nevada.
OPEN AT ALL HOURS—Day and Night .
1AM NOW FULLY PREPARED
TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN
THE HEST STYLE AND AT
. MODERATE RATES:
iy Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and‘all .
the good things in the market, furnished ata .
moments netice, and got up in 4 etyle to euit
the tastes of the greatest epicure.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
{ intend to keep the “ FASHION” ae a first .
class restaurant, and as such i-reeommend it to .
the people of the city and the county at large. .
Those pereons who relia: a GOOD FAL will, .
do well to “call and ece* for themeelves .
Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf
TIINIOIN SALOQON,.
Ne. 46 Pine Street, Nevada City.
bmn
L\JOHN GRIMES
e
WOULD INFORM .
te.
JOBBLNG done to orion
in? t
. @).,
CARPEN-San Francisco.
-saly 27, e6i4f
LEWIS BRO
IMPORTERS AND DPEALEKS IN
SECARS AND TOBACCO.
M. LEWIS, Jo LEW&S, 8. LEW16,
* Nevada.
THERS,
Carson City
fice at the Court:
Nevada Septé
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
fe
attended te.
Fuse, .
? The Finest Liquors, Cigarn, ete.
. Persons wishing to indulge in a“ light ¢ummer
drink * or take something “+ straight? can be
BLAZE'’S TAVERN,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIA
If You Want a Good Drink,
, » GOTO DLAZE'S!
»
Nevada. Sept. 64f
J. %. NICHOLS, M. D.,
OMEOPATUIC PHV#ECETAN AND
Murgeon. tsffice and residence Na i
Gaxes, for sale by Dr. Nichole.
August 25th, 1961--tf
F. ELLARD BEANS,
No. 62 Broad Street,
Whoieesle and Retsil Dealer is.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
0
XI Goods detivered Free of Charge.£4
© Nevada, Oct. 20th, 186°—tf
ISTOL LOST,--On Saturday Kvening last, a Colt’s Five ineh, white ivory:
handle, new patent Pistol. No 21.756. The tinder.
will be rewarded by leaving tt at this office. auzu
NEW
Opposite the Exchange Mote},
they design keeping a large and han
ef everytt.ing in-their, line, consiating of .
FASHIONABLE. BOOTS,
who will attend to all orders with punctuality,
THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES .
} ‘Turning, ete., done at the shortest notiee
: “oD .
CHTANS WB. ERESED...... FP roprictor i tp atte ‘d those favoring us with a eal), at ail
: eri hours. fecth after having become sensitive by
AVING resumed proprictorshap of . “XPosure of the. nerve will be filled without
I this wellknown Rostaurant ~~ . causing pain. 2
. Goods delivered Free of Charge
iis many friends, and the publie at large;. + Within a reasonable distance of . Nevada:
that he ke*ps his Saloon supplied with i"
accommodated by calling atthe Union. jy%3-tf
: p24 .
sroad Strect—firet house above the Methedist .
Homeopathic Medicines and Medicine .
FT cencnenpniten
OT & SHOE STORE
(MeLaughtin’s Brick :
GRASS VALLEY, *
MAYERS & COE
WOULD INE THE
citizens of GRASS VALLE f
and vicinity that they : have,
“opened a“ first clase Boot and
shoe store in that place, where.
dsome stock
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOBS,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Ete.
Repatrin -—This branch of our business
is under the charge of most competent workmen,
. SIMON MAWEES, so well known in Ne.,
vadaand Grass Valley will have charge ef the,
establishment at Graze Valley. jyi0-tt .
Comet Miuinitiasing Off,
Ww ARE CONSTANTLY RRORIV’ iug Invoices of this celebrated brand of *
KEROSENE ObL,:>
rT
ee
with Camphene, Petroleum; or Asphaltum Oils.
It is non-explosive, and :
SUPERIOR TO DOWNER'S
Or any Other Oil Ever Made,
We have also on hand the DOWNER 8 and other brands of COAL OIL, which we are
SELLING AT LOW BATES,
STANFORD BROTHERS,
gulé-inc , California street, Near Fron
WATERPOWER DERRICK
1 bgt & BAMUERES ARE
associated in the business of making ~~
WATER POWER DERRICKS
The Water Power can be easily adapted.to the —
common Hand Derrick to PUMPING, WINDLASSING and SAW MILLS.
All I<inds of Machinery
Cen be run with very little water Where there is
auflicient Hydraulic pressure. TRIP. HOOKS
ofa new-construction, that are always. safe and
sure, constantly on hand . Mlackemithing, Iron
«Orders for WATER DERRICKS from abroad
yee te atended to. Shop on Deer Creek, bveow the Fonndry, W. i. KOO'T, has been ap
pointed our Traveling Agent, AULs-t
DRS. CHAPMAN &. HATCH,
Office-—-Cornér of Bread and Pine strecta, .
wea :° We would ‘inform Our frdends,
and all wishing our sepvic@h that
J WE ARE PREPSRED.~
WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK
Rone at this Office, to be performed im a MORE
SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction”
given, than elaewhere inthis yielnily, otherwise
wo charge will bemade. Our charrer are mode
rate, and to suit the times. Weary permaneutly
Jocated in this place.
March 4, 1s61-tf
DEALERS 1N : 4
* hoe .% 3
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,-. .
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed.
, Broad Street, Nevada.
JJ RESID SEATS, of ALI KIND,
on hand and for sale at Cheap rates fot
cash.
WoOoOD—Of ail kinds, on hand and for eaic
cheap forensia. : 1 re AB x1
COLDEN EACLE HOTEL,
TUBES & PATTON, PROPS.
RNER SEVENTH AND K STS.,
Sacramento. Lhiaving leased the above weil
knowns and popular Hotely thoroughly renovat«iand repaired the same, now offers induce
racnta to the traveling public superior to an
iotel in Sacramenta, Families and single guests
visiting the city, will Gnd at the Golden Kagle,
Hetter, Rooms, Pleasant and well farwished and a Table ansurpessed
ins ’ by amy Hotel im the City. *
With moderate prices. Every room has Sprin
bievls and Mosquito Mars throughout and is .well
ventilated. GUR COACTE will always be in
realiness to convey Passengers to and fromthe
Hotel. Free of Charge, and to any part of theeity
fdr Ge Ceets each. ee .
fs. ee . M. TURDS,
Late of the National Mouse, Boaton
. D.B. PATTON,
: Formerly he International Motel, &.F.
Aine 94-59 Pe
4a
. :
+ RUSSELL MILE DUCK,
FOR HYDRABLIC. MINING:
Guaranteed Kqualiif mot seuperier te
d-awrenee Buck.
& are now in regular ree spt of this favoris:brand of Duet by “almost every Clipper
ane and ere satisfied, if it te given a trial by tie
trade, that has been turying heretofore the Law
rence Duck exclusivély. will give eatiwfaction.—
For saleby JASON, HOND & CO.
: Corner of Batters & Clay at.
April item :
re a garnet a spon
NOTICE. Le
All persona having any business with the gn.
dersigned, either nroteuicnal or poraseal: wie:
teferred to A. © Niles, Eeq,, of Nevada. for tetthment. A. A. SARGENT
_« Nevada City, Sept. 26th, 1861. ‘=
. is
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