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4 Y eyed ; ; Over Foreigx Retations —Notwithasfar Hevada Daily Transcript. standing the majority of the corrupt British
ty: ; press are daily taking a more—hestile posi—— a : HOME MATTERS. tien a this eg te sis there ——
= ae Ateneo ee «. reason to hope that England, remembermg, .
% =~ Qual. SHooTING —A min named Stone,,. her two former blanders_in_regard.to_this . L ngrmdedy are Sha patito st thie ts . PERM
z of Jowa: Hill, was arrested by Constable . Country, will now Keep aloof, und not em. NENT INSTIT
“ Stephenson, on Saturday Evening, as he broil‘herself in our present difficulties. If
ae went down Main Street, with about thirty . 8°me of ber papers may be believed, however,
69 quails slung across his shoulder. “ . Britain's intentions are anything ‘but of a
. ~ ° "He was taken before Justice Sowers who . Pacific nature. Tae London Herald, of July
VW i fined him thirty dollars and ordered that the 29th, Lord Derby’s organ, deciures that *‘ the
7 .@% quails should be confiscated for the benetit blockade is thoroughly inefficient and con33. Gi of the Honorablé Court—Grass Valley Na-. temptible” and that “ nota siiigle prize ean
re 4 tional. be ety be condemned,” and even. if the, blockade
1 That's the cvolest thing we ‘have neard were efficient, the American Government
102° ome oe oP oe cannot blockade its.own ports, according to
Bg of for sometime. Thirty quails confiscated . the doctrine which it suctessfully asserted inwe for the benefit of the Hon. Court, , and not . the case of one of its own ships at Naples, in
33 3 even gne of that number sent to us! We a-. the late Italian war. Finally, the writer
“tg new that the Hon. Court wae fond of coatlades in these emphatic words: ‘* With
2 = ‘ but thi A = the stoppage of the American supply of entoo . 0OU ving; ut this sort of thing will seo . ton, Manchester, from-sheer necessity. must
40° 4 throw in the shade.the-gastronomic¢ perfogm. ful ‘to pieces.** * And a cessation of
20 ances of the Hon. C: F. Smith. We expect . the war ag tea intervention * other zener
2 ye Re : ‘ ene aa oe s-ems ut this mement our only prospect of
4 3 to seo the Hon. Court-ge about on. crutches, escape from serious social and commercial
os oa ucless sportsmen take their game te some . trials.” : ;
90 : other market. ‘The language ef the London Shipping GaScENE ON ELECTION Day.—*‘ What ticket
are you going to vote?” asked a man from a
‘rough looking friend vf his.
“Tam geing to vote the Republican tickét,”
was the answer. a
“Why, I have seen you talking all mnorning with the Douglas candidates.”
‘‘ Yes, they have all been buzzing me, and
that’s the reason I won't vote for them. If I
should they won’t recognize me to-morrow.”
' © Butowhy do you vote the Republican
ticket?” =~
‘* Beeause they have said nothing to me.”
That chap must have been one of those
. Conservatives.
al
HEBREW HoLy DAyYs.—As we previously announced, the New Year festival of the
Hebrews commenced on Wednesday evening and closed lastevening. The Foutrh instant will’be the Day ef Atonement, .or Yom
Kippoor, and the 19th and 20th will be the
Feast of Tabernacles.
Divine: SERVICE will be held at the Brick
Church to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock—
the Rev. J. Chittenden officiating. Imme» diately after service, the Sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper will be administered.
[3" We are indebted to A. Roman, San
Francisco, for the following new books =
‘‘Philip Thaxter,” an interesting novel.
“The Sea.”
“Common objects of the Microscope.”
“Napoleon’s Maxims of War.”
“The Uprising of a Great People.”
“The Prince's Visit.”
We have not had leisure to examine these
works critically, but will endeavor te do so
shortly whén we will speak of them at length.
& xe Welch has a lot of these books on
THe MAN WHO WON'T PAY THE PRIN= TER,—May he be shod with lightening, and
. compelled to wander over gunpowder.
~ May hie have sore eyes and a chestaut burr
_ fer an-eye-stone.a
of his life be more despotic May every
than the Dey vo a. gr
May he be bo to death by boarding
misses practising their first lesson in
music, without the privilege of seeing his
tormentors.
May 2:40 night-mares trot quarter races
over his stomach night.
_May hig boots leak, his gun hang fire, and
Valiey, will soptinue
At KEwenty-Five
UTION toe 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 Grass
And he pledges himself that, under no contin. Sead will it be raised above FIFTY CENTS.
he proprietor avails himeelf of this opportunity
to make his sincere acknowledgments to the public for the constant and generous patronage so
long accorded to his enterprise.
; H. D. CADY.
Grass Valley, Augest 28th-lth >. . Se
zette, the influential organ of British shipowners;,and formerly very friendly to this ‘ges ha
ACE! ICETNCE!
\HE NEVADA ICE COMPANY have
made ample arrangements to furnish the
citizens of Grass Valley and Neyada with Ice during the present season.
350 TONS OF CLEAR ICE,
And have established a Depot at the EMPIRE
MARKET, No. 5 Commercial street, Nevada,
where a constant supply will be kept. Our ICK
W AGON will run from Nevada to’ Grass —
. 7” ei
They have on hand
country, is still more menacing. It announ¢+s that England, France and Spain will now
take.a decided course_of action in American
BREWERY FOR SALE.
“Bloot, Skin and Kidneys, as_ quick and sure, as
affaira, ‘and, at every hazard, maintain, with
all their power, the freedom ofthe seas, and
cast the responsibility of any collision that
may occur 6n those whe wantonly provoke
it by a disreguard of those obligations whic
the code on international law imposes of all
This is plain talk, which
can not be mistaken, and there is no doubt
maritime States.”
that the Government of Great Britain w
walk over us if we permit it.OF ACCOUNT ef the Proprictor intending to leave the State. he will sell his
BREWERY, located-i@ Nevada county. -Also—
Bran heuse, Dwellings Stables, .Warehouse,
Wagon and Blacksmith’s. Tools. Also—About
., . Four Acres of Ground, under fence’ and highly
cultivated—with every facility of irrigation.
The Brewery is in good order, complete with
kegs, tools, and everything necessary to carry
on the business on a large seale, and enjoys an
i extensive cash custom. “For particulars call at
1 this office.
Augnst 6, 1861-1m
ACARD.
To the People of Grass Valley and
Nevada,
I have been running a line of stages ipto your
towns since the first of June, thereby reducir
the fare to Marysville from six dollars to three.
My little quill wheel opposition caused the fare
between your towns and Sacramento to be redueed frém ten’to seven dollars. I have nev
called on your patronagé, as T could do well hav
ing fruit and you could do weil riding with the
California Stage Company fer one dollar, which
company, I hope, gave you good satisfaction, ¢
pecially that pertion of you who were liberal
enough to pay me two dollars and ride with that
company. I now ask you to consider my ca
and ride with me, or pay me sufficiently, and you
can always ride to Marysville for three dollars.
I do not intend to lose any money running stages
for any community ; . worked for my money and
I do intend to keep it. It is better for you tot
and pay me to keep the fare to a reasonable
price at all times than to pay one dollar to-day
and have six dollars imposed on you to-morrow.
I shall stock the road from Marysville to Sacramento on the 10th of September next, and then
I will take you through from Nevada to Sacramento for six dollars; but without your good
will and some of your money, I cannot stay with
you. MARYSVILLE, Sept. ist, 1861.
J. 8. McCUE.
N. B.—The stage will leave the U. 8S. Hotel, NeDMINISTRATOR’S SALE---PurJf suant to an order of the Probate Court, 1
will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, at the late residence of Jas. M. Gillespie, ** deceased,” in the Township of Bloomfield,
state of Caliiornia, and County of Nevada,
about one and one-half miles above Lake City,
ng . on the Humbug Koad, on SATURDAY, THE
TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPT.,A: D. 186),
at 12 o’clock noon, of that day, the following
described real and personal property, belonginy
te the estate of said Gillespie; that is to say :—
“he undivided three-fourths of a certain piece of
mining ground, situate in the State of Califor
il} nia and County of Nevada, in the Township of
Rloomfield, tronting en Virginia Creek, and adjoining the claims of Heldershheit, on the'West.
and known as the old claims of Walters & Com
‘8-1 pany)—fronting twelve ~hundred feet on said
Virginia Creek, and running back to “tlie center
of the Ridge, together with all and singular, the
terements, héreditaments and appurtenances
se . thereto belouging or in anywise appertaining.
And also alt gl ape property of said estate,
as described in the inventory now on file in ttie
office of the Clerk of the Probate Court in and
for said county.
O. EVANS, Administrator
of the estate of Jas. M. Gillespie, deceased.
ry a29 td
er
\ERTIFICATE LOST —A Certificate
/ of Deposit, (No. 4480,) for $500 drawn in
favor of the undersigned, by C. W. Malford &
Co., was lost near Blue Tent.a few days since
The public are forbidden to purchase said Certificate as payment on it has been stopped.
au29-lw*
J. 8S. NICHOLS, M. D.,
} OMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. ice and residence No. 321
Broad Street—first house above the Methodist
Church, Nevada.
. Sainsevain’s Wines
__ ANDREW HALL.—}vada, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7
o’clock, A M. Returning, it-will teave tlic office,
corner of Second and High streets, on alternate
Homeopathic Medicines and Medicine
days, at 6 o’clock, A.M. #3-*
Cases, for sale by Dr. Nichols.
August 25th, 1861--tf
FISH’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We
refer our readers to an advertisement of this
article in ancther column. . The best-evidence of
its merit as a Hair Restorative is the fact that
hundreds throughout this State, who are well
known to the public, have given voluntarily their
recommendations of its efficacy. Regular shi
his fishing lines break.
May his coffee be sweetened with flies, and
. Bis tea-cup seasoned with spiders.
May his cattle die of murrain, and the pigs
destroy his garden.
May ef printers’ devils, lean lank
and hu , dog his heels each day, and a
regiment of cats caterwaul under his window
each night.
l = May the famine-stricken ghost of an edi. \ 4 . tor’s baby haunt his slambers, and hiss ‘‘murder” in bis dreaming ears.
Dist eeee May his cows give sour milk and his chur!
s -. rancid butter. :
E “Yo short, may his business go to ruin, and
4.
eS fF ee
the fol% APApAGogue PuNisuep.—“ You will
Soh please,observe,” said old school-teacher Lam3 to no F: well as he led us through his school the other
ot day,“ that the boys.are required to observe
the utmost attention te quietness as well as
discipline.” pet
We had at this moment arrived in front of
several boys standing around awater-bucket,
and one had just charged his mouth with the
contents of the cup, while the old geatieman
was stooping over to recover his pen from
the , when another, passing oo A frem
behind, snapped his fingers quick r the
‘sear, which caused him ona sudden
to eject the contents of his mouth over the
pe ’s bald pate. ing upright,
pra face and hair dripping, he shouted
a > .
er, § ho did that?” a”
party unanimously cried out:
“ Jim Guna, sir.”
“ James Gunn, what did youdo that for?”
, saugtnaad teats cetcun is Sarthe tnot Tene
tously over Owen's head, he asked: “Did
you snap Gunn?”
“ Yes, sir, I -@unn, but I didn’t
know that he was taal 2
ments are made to the Atlantic States of this ar-7
ticle—a thing nuexampled in California irve
tione. i. 85-it
DR. N. M’NAUCHTON,
URGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST,
S would give notice to his many friends in the
of California that he will soon .
visit them again. The Dr. is well-known and
every one should ronize him, as he can perform the most skilful operations that is to be
P. done in Dentistry. For > — two years he
has been in -Grase-¥Nev
mining towns
atowns, and his work has given general satisfaction, and no one has complained.
Teeth will be filled with California Gold or
A. B. CARLEY. FRANK HALL.
INDIAN QUEEN SALOON
No. 9 Commercial Street.
‘NARLEY & HALL take this method of in/ forming their friends and the publie gen
place ané
it well stocked with FINE WINES
erally, that they have taken the above
will k
LIQU
T 3 in the mountains.
and CIGARS. oO
They also have one of the best BILLIARD
an i8-tf
=. Silver Foil, Cement, ete. ‘Teeth inserted on
pivet when the root or fang is not too much deeayed. He will wait on at their homes,
when it is desired.
, a7" Charges about the same as in the Eastern
States. _ au2z0-2m*
CAS! CAS!!! CAS!!!
TY Nevada Gas Company give notice that
Gas will be turned into the street mains on
Saturday the 17th of August. The Company
have on handa large quantity of service pipe
RECULAR STACE LINE
BETWEEN ji
NEVADA & VIRCINIACIT
Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sardime Valley and Steamboat Valicy.
Fare $10!
HE will leave Nevada City every MON,
DAY MORNING, going t h to Vi
City in thirty-six hours, from the of .
Nevada City !
turn —Will leave Virgini
THURSDAY SroRNING, maxing back
to Nevada in thirty-six hours.
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
TAKEN AT VERY Low RATES.
STAGE OFFI S:—Nevada, at the Gold
Gate Hotel; and at “s store, ‘Virginia City.
Harman Saddler, agent,
Nevada City, Sept. 2d,
and a complete assortment of fixtures which they
are prepared to put up for all desirous of burn1 . ing Gaa,. All such persons are 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.
to pipe of consumers including setting metre
in all cases where the entire fitting is done by the
Company, $10,00.
Then otherwise, introduction and setting
Price of pipe from metre, 30 cts. per foot.
Price of fixtures according to kind required.
N.B. No bills for pipe or fixtures will be presented for collection until Gasis turned on. ~
: : Per order of Trustecs,
‘ J. 8. KANEEN,
al2 Superintendent “Nevada Gas Works.”
é GEM SALOON,
A. &. JENKINS. PROPRIETOR,
‘Basement of McLaughlin’s New Brick,
STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
AT CHEAP JO#iINS,
MAll street, Grass Valicy.
ps Ratna A omg ee AT
Pe ee ae
adjoining .
Price for introducing Gas from the street main
renin eee OI
ir Hall's Sarsaparilla and l6dide ot
Potass, is purely as represented, and made in
strict accordance with, pharmaceutical formula,
and is strictly guaranteed, free from Spirite,
Mercury and Arsenic. which cannet be said of
any other known preparation of its kind. As a
good and reliable tonic alterative, it is unequaléd.
it quickly removes from the system all morbid
and impure matter—Mercury, Lead and Arsenic.
For all Chronic diseases, there is no other remedy extant THAT WILL OR DOES CURE, Kheumatism, Scrofula, O}d Sores, Salt Rheum, Gout.
Lumbago, Pimples on the face and body, Neuralgia, Pains in the joints, Chronic Sore Eyes.
Spring Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and
diseases arising from the impure state of the
Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock and Iodide of
Potass. Forsale everywhere, for ONE DOILAR ; Six bettles sent by express to any address
for Five Dollars. The best purifier of the Blood,
Hall’s Sarsaparilia.
KR. MALL & CO., Sole Proprietors, ~
mi8-3m Nea. 531 ans 532 Clay st., San_Francisco
> VALUABLE REMED#.—Not less than
Fi#é Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, ‘manufactured by Adolphus, of; San
Franciseo, in the use of which. every individual
has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among
the thousands of persons.who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the most
benéficial results. The immense sale of this
HEALTH RESTORATIVE is ‘indisputable
proof of its efficacy. _Thore who have suffered
worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS,
experience speedy and effectual relief fromits
use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowh.
edgments to the entérprising and scientific pro
prietor. Thelame; the halt, and all who are in
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly
and permanently benefitted by using Dr. ADOLruvs’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH
RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by
42-€m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada.
“To Consumers cf California Wines.
Our Native Wmes have been much prejudiced in
this and other markets by spurious mixtures and
adulterations, purporting to be pure California
Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These
cheap compounds are being offered to the publie.
at almost any price, and are industriously hawked
about and peddied im every Variety of style, until
our citizens have despaired of obtaining a gen
uine and pure Wine. It may be a matter of
of some interest to know that Messrs. SAINSE.VAIN BROS. are puttivg up some of their culebrated wine from the Vineyard of ** Kl Also,” at
Los Angeles. The public may rely upon getting
Wines of uncxceptionable quality, by ordering
We wish likewise to call
the attention of the public to Suinsevain’s Na
tive Wine Bitters. Itisa mo:t delicious Beve
rage and Tonic.
For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State.
DEPOT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San
Francisco. —ap 23—im
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
THE OPPOSITION STORE,
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
new and fashionable etyles of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
Of Every Kind and Quality.
Nevada, May 9, ‘1861. .
Comet Iuminazing Oil.
W E ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIV.
ing Invoices of this celebrated brand of
KEROSENE OIL,Which is guaranteed entirely pure and unmixed
with Camphene, Petroleum, or Asphaltum Oils.
It i# non-cxplosive, and
SUPERIOR TO DOWNER’S
Or any Other Oil Ever Made, —
We have alse on hand the DOWNER’S and other brands ef COAL OIL, which we are
SELLING. AT LOW BATES,
STANFORD BROTHERS,
aui6-im California etreet, Near Front
JUST RECEIVED!
A Large Assortment of
WALL PAPER, PICTURES
LOOKING CLASSES,
KEROSENE O1L AND LAMPS,
Machinery Oils and Camphene,
At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store,
New Brick Building,
No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
Pil auls ti
RED DOG AND NEVADACITY
DAILY STAGE LINE.
STAGE LEAVES THE
PER crate t Broad street
Yi
Baye cai fed Dog at
: GON
4pm Reat 8 A M.
WM. J. WILLIS; Proprietor
ioe
ST. LEON RESTAURANT,
No. G2 Broad Street, —_. ae
NEVADA,
SP M. CASOAB i Qy
I WOULD INFOR* THE PEOPLE 4
of Nevada city and vicinity, that Thave
‘Opened a First Class Restaurant
Which will be kept in the Franco-American style.
ME@LS AT ALL HOURS
Will be furnished. Private rooms for Gentle.
men and Ladies wishing Meals. Attached to the
Restaurant is a Bakery, where all kinds of the
best FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES can_ be =
procuted. The proprietor would be pleaséd to =a
“serve hig friends with a GOOD MEAT, and if :
ey sre not pleased.with the ST. ] EON after
din ng there once he will not make any charges.
we, Zoard furnished by the Day, Month or
Week, without lodging. ; aud-tf
CHARLES _W. YOUNG,
_¢ IMPORTER AND DEALER EN —
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
"Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fiiicy’ Goo --------------oa
Kelsey's Bleck,
No. 37 Commercial Street.
ip Watches carefully. Repaired and Jewelry
made.to order. All articles guaranteed.
Nevada, Nev. 2?thy 1860. é
THE LARGEST
STOCK OF CLOTHING
IN THE STATE.
AT CHEAP JOHNS.
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
} UILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Implemente, Blackemith’s Toels, Cordage, Fuse,
*owder, Duck, ete., ete.
At the olt stand ;
No. 23 MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
Sept. 6—tf; =
THE LARCEST STORE
IN THE STATE,
CHEAP JOHNS, 55,57 & 59-Pine st.
RUSSELL MILL DUCK,.
FOR HYDRAULIC MINING!
Guaranteed Equal if net superior te
Lawrence Duck,
W E are now in regular ree-ipt 6f this favorite
brand of Duek by almost every Clipper
Ship, and are satistied, if it is given a trial by the
trade, that has been buying heretofore the Law.
rence Duck exclusively. will give satisfaction,
For sale hy JANSON, BOND & CO. .
Corner of Batters & Clay at.
April 13-¢m :
ie
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jx\
A. BLOCK & CO,
DEALERS 1N
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial 8ts.
NEVADA.
CENTRE MARKET.
JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR,
No, 13, Commercial Street,
I WOULD INFPOM THE
public of this place and the county
at large; that I have on hand and
design keeping a large supply of
American Beef, Pork and Mutton.
oor MEATS DELIVERET in any part of the
ay whenever desired, at reasonable rates. :
evada. February 1, 1#61-1f
BROAD STREET
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE. —
co
Dr. Cc. M. BATES,
Will keep constantl
hand 4 large and extensive 6’
om
k of
. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
_” \PAINTS, Ete., Ete.
(Which will be sold :
AT. THE. LOWEST CASH PRICES
rr Ph he’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at albhours ‘ r)
Dr. C. Mi Bids, Attesiding Physician
éorner.of Broad and Pine street. Residence. 2¢
door abovethe Methodist Church. ~ m4-tf
LEWIS BROTHERS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SECARS AND TOBACCO.
————
5. LEWIS, S&S. LEWIS,
Nevade. Casson CityM. LEWIS,
San Francisco.
July 27, 1861-tf
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