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September 29, 1861 (4 pages)

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age ‘OR. M1. York . o io oO °o o Joy 0 o vo ey L. ‘ent fill bill rrol er il Hill ‘Ville » rol gtone Hill Flat fill 5 d [8q., Use, VaBs PR. GE DSviR's try will ore sed » low citizen, Mr. A.B. Carley, to Miss Isa < Mevada Daily Traiseript, HOME MATTERS. WITHDRAWAL OF THE OPPostrion.— {t is with regret that we announce the withdrawal of James MeCue’s oppdsition line to. Marysville, for want of patronage. During the existence of this line the traveling community have enjoyed the benefits of cheap travel, whilst the. proprietor of the opposition has suff-red. His prices were as low as it is possible fur a line to make them and live; but still’ sufficient provided the public had patronized him. The reduction of the price of passage te-one dollar by the California Stage Company, proved. too great-an allarement, and the result is that the price has ‘beew raised to the old standard of $6, as it was certam it would be the moment the op position was withdrawn. puts an end, fir a long tune, at least, to any further attempts to start upposition lines. Mr. MeCue went into his undertaking with more resolution than men are generally wont to exercige, and the fact of his failure to keep on will not act as a stimulus for others to make fresh attempts, unless, indeed, Some ‘philanthropic individual, with the fortune of Rothschild, should take it into his head to make it ;—an event not.very likely to oceur, Goop LIVING.—An epicure, just arrived across the plains, (not the man with the twelve children) fell in eestacies, yesterday, ou reading the National Exchange's bill of fare. The poor fellow had not-had a Rquare meal since he left St. Joe, and was, therefore, well prepared to appreeiate the good things enumerated in the bill.) which, by the way comprises dishes to suit the nian from Dixie as Wellthe ian from Yankvedomm—from the favorite gumbo soup of Louisiana te the buked beans of Maine and Connecticut. Lancaster's couk is an artist.of the most comprehensive kind, and cooking with him 18 elevated to the dignity of a science. se ANDREW Hasey.—We are gratified to heas favorable acéounts trom [this worthy young gentleman, who has sutiered 80 ‘long aud so inuch, from the Indian’s bullet he Kew ceived in the Wasoe war. The ball has been successfully extracted. It was found lodged ‘a the head of the right thigh bohe.a considerable portion of which bune has been taken from the Since th: extraction of the ball, he has been measurably relieved from pain and his genera! health has much iuproved, wound. Mr. Laucaster, his brother-inlaw, writes that he will return to Nevada With the sufferer in a few days. . S SN nearest TURKEY SHvOTING.—A grand display of guniiery took place on Friday evening on the vld shooting ground. Turkeys. were the targets and the distance seventy-two rods. Sixteen tarkeys fell victims—eight to Mr. DM. Varney, six to Mr. %. P. Davis, and two tw Col. G. W. Whitman—and the two rifles, wherewith they were shot, were made in Mr. Davis shop. Eleven of the aforesaid turkeys, ~and/ plump fellows, they were, will, to-day, grace the dinner table of the National Exchange Hotel? \ Or HEN ESS Pass. — The ~ a@eomplished, ) energetic, and vivacious editor of the San Juan Press has recently jotrueyed over the Henness Pass, a most graphic description of which appears in his yesterday's paper, for which we are’sorry we have uot room in the TRANSCRIPT. The road is superb and is constantly full of teams:and traveling vehicles. = nabs acces Sh te Pollard, ‘the man who was lately shot by Jacoby, in a San Juan saloon, died on Friday evening of the wound he there received. An autopsy detected the bullet imbedded in the vestebral column: Jacoby is wissing from San Juan. a cee HYMENEAL CHAMPAGNE.—We yesterday announced the marriage of our worthy felbella Bryson. but neglected to state the im portant fact that the happy bridegroon, made us the recipieuts of a half dozen of unimpeachable Heidsieck. May the happy couple enjoy a long life of conuubial felicity, as sparkhng and bright as the wine wherein we drank to their health and happiness. re . ten ee Re NC LAI CHINAMEN Suor By INDIANS.—About a week since, a party of marauding Indians ane upon four Chinam n encamped near th Ferk of Trinity river, and killed ree of them, the other making his eseape. The Indians, we are informed, have beeome very bold iu that section, and have run all the This, we suppose, “the undersigned, or to A ©. NILES, Broad st Nevada RB. A. ( No. 6—Regular communications first M evi of each menth. Thos, P. Hawley, High 34. F. Rudolph, semblies first and third ‘Thursdays ofeach month oe Marsi, Commander; J. F. Rudolph, cecorder. . : ‘ ry os i Odd Fellows, a Oustomagh Lodge, No, 16—Regular meetings every Luesday evening, at their Hall corner of ‘Broad and Pine streets. J.W Chinn, N. G.; W. kK. Pressey, See’y. ® Independent Order of Knighthood, Nevada Camp, No. 39—RegulaF meetings . Wednesday evenings, at Temperance H Thompson, C. K.; E. F. Bean, Sec’y. every A. G. TAX NOTICE. s ‘. ‘HE CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUN. ©¥ are hereby notified that, the ASSESS MENT ROLL for the year 1861, for Nevada county, is now in my hands for collection and that the taws in regard to the collection will be atrictly enforced. ® J. B. VAN HAGEN, Shertf, and Ex-officio 'Tax Collector, Nevada Sept. 17th, 1861. ole ausm FOR SALE! M. LIEBERT’S MAGNIFICENT PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY T HE undersigned, intending to leave the coun try, offers to instruct, yratis, in all the branches of the Daguerreotype and Photographic Art, any person who will buy his establishment and continue his business. For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises, No. 88 Broad street, Nevada. A. LIEBERT. all tf OILS! OILS! OILS! \OAL, Polar, Linseed,-(raw and boiled) Lard / Olive, Sperm, Neats Foot, Rape Sced, Cod Liver, (English, Rushten’s ‘and Burnett’s) and Castor Oil, wholesale aid retail, at the Broud St. Drug Store. Dr. C. M. BATES. “+ gep2l Successor to H. H. Wickes & Co. VALUABLE RESIDENCE -FOR SALE! The undersigned offers for Sale his Dwetling House and Lot, situated on Piety Hill, Nevada city. ' The House is large, commodious and in perfect repair, and the Lot consisting of over one acre of Land is well stocked with Shrubbery, Ornamental and Fruit Trees, the latter in full bearing. No labor or expense has been spared in making it one of the mest de tirable homes in the county. For fulbparticulars as to rice, Le., apply to NILES SEARLS. Nevada, Sept. 18th, 1861. DISSOLUTION. TS partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the busines of Butchering, at Nevada city, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted in the future by CHARLES KENT, who will collect and receive all debts due the late firm, and pay all demands ene it, at the Emire Market, on Commercial stree pire Mark © ta. > CHAS. F ENT, E. QO. TOMPKINS. Nevada, Sept. 18th. ATTENTION t VOLUNTEERS! MP\HE undersigned has opened a Ree d cruiting Office at For the purpose of enrolling names/to forma Company of Infantry to be attached to one of the Regiments of California Volantéers. Patriots desirous to offer their services to defend their Country are requested to come forward and en roll their names, or send them in to the -undersigned, orto A, W. PUTTER. When a sufficient number of/ names is enrolled the Company wlil be notificd’to meetat Nevada city, organize and march to Headquarters. N. Agents—Seth Martin, Little York. "Chas. B. Hall, Red Dog. CHARLES ATCHISSON. “Nevada, Sept. 20th, 1861. WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR COUNTY SCRIP! AFTER THIS DATE! ’ BIRDSEYE & CO. Nevada, Sept. 18—im Nevada wepeeary wn No. 6, K. T.—Stated as. ‘. RED DOG AND NEVADA cITy W. POTTER’S Saloon, Main Street, ‘Eto attr’ ithose favor . RECULAR STACE LINE! SEAvincinia city, dine Valicy and Steamboat Valley. HES will leave N: City every MON. he id oy hooray tl we through to Virre Gegese bing beer fom the tine leaving Returning—Will leave Vi City every MGNDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, making the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours. FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE. TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES. STAGE OFFICES :—Nevada, at the Golden Gate Hotel; and at'Mau'‘s store, Virginia City Harman Saddler, agent, Virginia City. A. MAU, Proprietor. Nevada City, Sept. 2d, 1861. ; st 3m ~— NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY 5 ‘ STACE LINE, . ee PROPRIETOR WISHES TO assure the public that this is a PERMANENT INSTITUTION to which there shall not be, and can not be, any “ let up,” opposition or no opposition. He would also inform the public that, as long as the present opposition runs, his fare, each way, between Nevada and Grags Valiey, will continue : a At Twenty-Five Cents. And he piedyes himself that,under no continney w he proprietor avails himself of this opportunity to make his sincere acknowledgments to the public for the constant and generous patronage so long aceorded to his enterprise. , : , H.D. CADY. Grass Valley, Auguat 28th-1m PAILY STAGE LINE. WTAGE LEAVES THE National 3x cange, Broad street, Nevada, Ever Afternoon, at 21. M., and arrives at Red Dog at4p.m Re —— stage LEAVES RED DOG at 8 A mM je6-t: WM. J. WILLIS, Proprietor FASHION RESTAURANT. , COMMERCIAL BST. . QY orvestetattnn & Turners, it ‘NO, 19.) iy CHAS B,. ERUSHM...:... Proprictor ty a I AVING resumed proprictorsh.» of A this wellknown Restaurant 1 AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE In THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. gr Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and all the good things in the market, furnished’ at a moments notice, and got up in. 4 style to suit the tastes of the greatest epicure. ; qi MEALS AT ALL HOURS. . I intend to kcep the “‘ FASHION” as a first: class restaurant, and as such } recommend it to the ple of the city and the county at large. . Th = paneone who relish a GOOD MEAL will do well to *‘ call and see’ for themselves 1 SP Nevada. Nov. 26, 1860-tf DAILY STACE LINE. For Washington, Alpha and Omega. SIX HORSE STAGE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, . > , Leaves the National Exchange. Broad street, Nevada, EVERY MORNING, at 7 o’clock, A. M., and Arrives at Washington, at 12 M. Returning—The stage leaveh WASHINGTON at 7 ’clock, A. M., and arrives in Nevada City at
10 @’clock A. M. Persons wishing to visit any of the above named points and go with security, they wiil -onsult their own interest and travel on the SIX HORSE STAGE LINK. { would also return thanks to the traveling public for the liberal manner in which they have paprensens my line, and will assure them tat it wit'ever be my wish to contribute to their comfort when they travel with me. [ have in my. employ one of the best and most careful drivers in . he State. LEW MORRILL, Propricter. June 4, 1861-tf JOSEPH BROTHERS. THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY» A™ CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, — We.would inform our friends, and all wishing our services thas WE ARE PREPASKED us with a call. stan hours. eeth r hav become sensitive uy exposure of the nerve will be filled without WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK ‘Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise no en will be made. Our charges ase mode rate, to suit the times. Weare permanently located in this place. Mareoh 4, 1461-tf BAKER & WYMORE, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Bari¢y and Ground Feed, Broad Street. Nevada: }RESH MEATS, of ALL KINDS, PiMca hand and for eae of Cotay sane et Goods delivered Free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. whites into the settlements. Red Bluff InCopendent. ' et BROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT constantly on hand at the above well known Market, and for vo in Santien to suit purchasers. M&ATS DE-. LIVERED in any part of the city fre; of any ce. Prices according’ to quality of Meats jezs-tf JAS. COLLEY, Cc. E. WITHINCTON, all and Lit be raised above FIFTY CENTS. . . . visittaem again. The Dr. if well-known and ‘STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES ra personal “Ladies who become of the institution jana intelligent and attendants will render nagesCore serves to gentlemen. tis needlens to ad. to the advantages derived from the Hydro. pathic method of treating many diseases : ‘many of the most eminent physicisns are now tu r. their attention te .this subject. diseases which have resisted every other method of treatment have vielded to this method ; and especially have many maladics peculiar to females been cured by the proper use of water—even after all hopes of a cure had been given up. In addition to the Cold, Tepid, Warm, Hot, Shower Douche and Steam a pee whose cases uire ‘them will be furnished with the KLECTRIC BATHS, which have been found so servievable in Chronie Rheymatiim, and other diseases Of lo’ ee ‘Terms--From “6 $25 r eh in advance. Tiaed. i ? oNo extra charges of any kind. je20t ] peg morn ETHIC. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. and residence No. 121 Broad Street—first house above the Methodist Church, Nevada. zs ; Homeopathic Medicines and Medicine Cases, for sale by Dr. Nichols. August 25th, 1861--tf : DR. N. M’NAUCHTON, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Ss * would give notice to his many friends in the mining towne of California, that he will soon every one.should ot pgp him, as he can perform thé-most skilful operations that is to be done in Rentistry, For the past two years he has been in Grass, Valley, Nevada and adjoining towns, and his rk has given general satisfaction, and no one has complained. ‘Teeth will be filled with California Gold or Silver Foil, Cement, ete. Teeth inserted on pivot when the rootor fang is not too much decayed. He will wait on Ladies at their homes, when it is desired. &y" Charges about the same as in the Eastern States, au20-2m* A. B. CARLEY. FRANK BALL. INDIAN QUEEN SALOON, No. 9 Commercial Street. NARLEY & HALL take this method of ip. a their friends and the publie gén erally, that they have takrn the above place anc will keep it well stocked with.FINE WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS. Lee They also have one of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. mi8-tf GAS! GAS!l! CAS!11_ ‘[.UE Nevada Gas Company give notice that Gas will be turned into the street maius on Saturday the 17th of August. The Company have on handa . quantity of service p and a complete assortment of fixtures which they are prepared to put up for all desirous of burning Gas All such persons ure requested to call at the office and subscribe to the rules and regulations, by signing-the register. The following is the tariff of charges :— Price of Gas per 1000 cubic feet, $10,00. Price for introvucing Gas fromthe street main to pipe of consumers including setting metre in all cases where the entire fitting is donc by the Company, $10,00. When otherwise, introduction and setting metre, $25 00. Price of pipe from metre, 30 cts. per foot. Price of fixtures according to kind required. NB. No bills for pipe or fixtures will be pre-sented for collection until Gas is turned on. Per order of Trustees, _ J. 8. KANEEN, Superintendent ‘‘Nevada Gas Works.”’ . GEM SALOON, R. JENKINS. PROPRIETOR Basement of McLaughlin’s New Brick, Mill Street, Grass Valley, Lf gp eae OPENED A SALOON AT Grase Valley I would inform the citizena of Nevada that they will fini the best Liquors, Wines, Cigary. ete., constantly on hand, and re quest them to call when visiting the Valley. Auguet 13, 18: 1-tf JUST RECEIVED! A Large Assortment of WALL PAPER, PICTURES LOOKING CLASSES, KEROSENE O1L AND LAMPS, At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store, New Brick Building, No. 63 Mijl Street, Grass Valicy. . aul3 tf errhp erent eeeethens-st apenas ees al2 A. 1] THE LARGEST AT CHEAP JOHNS. ° HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE! THAT desirable Real Estate known as the POLKA. and now occupied thew aamypette Bakery, on broads . next t above Weaver & Newman's. The house is well rented, and the ewner inscotia to leave the country, the propest will be sold at a. bargain. to J. ICHE Watchmaker, Broad Pn i doors ahuee tae ALSO—The Billiard as the +CAPE NA two doors above the cellent Bill every Coffee Saloon, known TON AL,,”’ on Broad st., Bar ‘Deco. » Decorations, and necessary to carry on SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER OUBE-P ING attended tc:— ke. ke. At the foot of st., Nevada. SepiMany chronic . ° CHARLES W. YOUNG. IMPORTER AND DBALER IN qa Cutlery, Sliver Ware and Faney Goo = Molsey’s Bleck, « Ne. 37 Commeene Stmeat. Watches carefully Repaired and to order. All articles guaranteed. ada, New. 27th, 1860. PHE LARGESTSTOCK . OF CLOTHING. IN THE STATE. AQT CHEAP JORNS:,Ww. H. CRAWFORD & €O., (Sugeessors to J. Ms Hamailtomd& Co.) GENERAT, (EALERN IN_ G MATERIALS, . b Ai. B's TOOTS Nv ricultural ai ett ements acksinith’s Loole, ordaye, Fowdec, ‘Duck, ete., ete. At bea > stand No. 27, MAIN STREET, NBVADA,. . Sept. Get 2 * THE LARGEST ft N--«. Im peepee eno STOR &. ~ ’ IN THE STATI, CHEAP JONNSGS, 55,57 & 59 PA RUSSELL MIL , FOR HYDRAU TC MINING» Guaraniced Equat if met superior to. rence Duck, in regul x . Ship, and nt of Duo by an nt ove pp trade, ny EAS "Eres bre th that has been buyi rence Duck exclusively, wh iafestion Yor.sale hy April 13-¢m J AK8O BOND co Corner, of Batters & Olay. at, ; A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, — E. BLOOK, Jx A. BLOCK & 60, DWALERB IN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner ‘a Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. ; . pee eeeaaeten cainlngtey CENTRE MARKET. JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRINTOR,. No, 13, Commercial Nerert, I WOULD INFOM THE: poe oge Beef, Perk and Miutton. EATS LLIVERED: part f the ween Ps red, at pesendarl i evada. Fe eet ett bruary 1, 1661-tf LEWIS BROTHERS, SECARS AND TOBACCO. M.LEWIs, J. LEW, 8. LEWis, * San Francisco. Nevada. Carson City. July 27, 1861-tf ii Young Ladies’ Seminary. . MoM"; HEBBARD AND MISS Pi ‘a LIPS will open a BOARDING A few doors shane Shut rstncsee tg eee MONDAY, MAY ath "Thee ph ppm lag Teacher, and aa oy ke me permanently,’ who wish to give “ance and acco ie than place them at thie School. Terms per Month, of Four Weekss are @x intend to en . Nevada, Branchea... : MOMs hi8Fs, hia hes ahsels coitus foes ccel Freneh Spanish and Latin, each).. ere. Drawing and Painting.. ‘ : is Nevada, May 11. 18.1-tf OTICE TO LADIES.—The largest and moet complete assortyment of perfumery and ollet Articles ever offered fer salt i im the comp tains, is t constantly on hand and sold low’ ii yee Me BATES, #12 Broad Dreg re. WASGHINCTON MARKET. No, 10 Commercial Streét. ‘ NEVADA airy . THE UNDERSIGNLD KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. Their Stoek ie receive t daily, ie always fre at, conaista of the following artivdes feeee FOR eeraseetoes Presh a, Onions, res. gee, Cab e, Potatoes, Fruits, . &Pples, ALSO—~GAME and POULTR' tly Oy hand. Hoteleand eg tables at The Lowest Cash Prices. make your purchases.80—A Watechma Tools and weg Watches. Diamonan,. Jewelny,, Jewelby» teREY public of thia P and the county — at large, that ave on and, devign keeping a large supply of th thetr a rhorough Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET ang 6 we i cs