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April 16, 1861 (4 pages)

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ounty e casist by aims a the ining now i 5”? tolin By other to be« levied rerest to the ich se at udtrict ie eee he weer ee Te; TT 8 ~ left hand in her mouth. So coal was Mac_ position flashed through the minds of those aera cement scenes an U ” The Blorning Granseript. haha DAILY, scx DAY EXCEPTED. eeetemnnten, MN. ®. BROW WN & co., J. P. SKELTON, A. CASAMAYOU, XN. P. BROWN, OFFICE“COMMERCIAL street . ” ‘Next door to Blaze’s; sachaaaeatss! caine THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT: — «Five Cents per Week, . Germai Delivered in the Vity. Oxe YEAR (im advance, by MAI) ...000000+2$8,00 Sixx: ORTHE 0026's scncy neti dceopedte smeone THREE MONTHS. «+2. .0400-'ee ener enotesnes Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. All Advertisements must be x etot the month. Bite tail . THe Santa Ciara Sinn Teme A correspondent of the Union, writing from San Jose, April 9th, sore in tofhronpe to the . la i troubles there: ut one thousand settlers had assembled. on the Chabolla ranch to prevent the: service of a writ of ejectment by the Sheriff. A posse of about th three beedied had-been sum, moned toassist him, but they unanimously. . Tefused to face the danger. At noon the set“tlers and their friends partook of a roasted ox and. other refreshments on. the ranch, seven miles from town,and at two o’clock the procession came 1n town to display —_ force. ‘The procession numbered about . . hundred men, Nvesides some women and . . “egal wagons, carriages, and on horseThe men were all armed with guns, rw swords and -pitchforks. They Tode toreast the pitatipal direchs of the city, evidently to. show that they had’ the’ ror to Boonie their rights against all. opposi eriff Murphy met t hans at St. Fane eee square. ~ and made'a short speech to them in which * said he had tried to do his duty according to law, but the people had not sustained him . and on them must fest the responsi brlity.— A®-the settlers found no resistance they were dismissed, by their leaders and eee to their homes. CONFLICT. WITHA , TIGRESS,— Whilst Maecomo was going through his performance with the Bengal tigers, at-Mander’s Menagerie, Liverpool, recently, a tigress caught -his hand in her mouth. Planting hia. knees an the small of the tigress’ back, and pressing her against fhe bars of the cage, then seizing her lower jaw with the right hand, he lield her powerless todo more than retain the como in this trying position, that lovkerson thought it part of his performance; but when Maccome called to one of the keepers. “She has got my hand fast in her mouth; get a bar of hot iron,” the truth of his dangerous present, and caused the greatest excitement ‘—one lady fainting away, others running from the painful sight. Four or five minutes elapsed before the iron rod was ready, during which time Maccomo stood x6 a piece of statuary, not a quiver of lip to show the pain he was enduring.— When ready, the hot iron was applied quickly and surely by one of the keepers to one of the large teeth in the upper jaw, and, as though she had been electrified, her mouth’ sprang open. Miecomo, quick as lightning, drew his hand away, cauglit hold of a thick stick, struck the animal a terrific blow on the skull, brought her down, ‘and forced ‘her to finish her part ofthe performance before he left. the cage. When. Maccomo came out of the cage the bleeding hand testified to the frightful struggle which had been going on between man and beast. et BILL TO Save THE STamP Tax ReveNUE.—The bill which has passed the Senate, aiming ta save the State the loss it would sustain “oy the decision of the U. 8! Supreme . ™ Court,pronouncing the Stamp Tax unconstitutional, is thus explained by the Union : The late decision of the U. 8. Supreme Court waa based on an alleged infraction of the Constitutional provision against the levying of a tax on exports by a State. ‘The bill of lading wis coustrued to mean a necessary ay of the bullion exported, aud beuce to tax bill ef lading wus to tax the treasure 1t-} self. “The ew, Act passed by the Senate wt Po an . . SANE A AD ‘HIS remy ag Sesh seser eens tor Night School, January 28, Pree eG Mae eee o Age edens aus POCO EHH OC Ce eO SEES eeeee ee oseee 2 Saturday Evenings, at Z'p%elock. TERMS: Five a ene fo Oe Seeeeeeeeeses gence ean Aca eeereeeesenees’ 1 Frendh: OW ate ha Os Pat vee ‘Monday, rere . a “SELECT 7 SCHOOL a Younes een and Gentlemen. Head ef Broad Street, Nevada. ti aa es in ae 7 ‘MusIO, TEACHING, DRAWING, RTC us HEBREHD, who who has eoently . See ead eis . e nH NCH, pe choicest. Done at this Starch 4, 1861-tf Set market soe eae ee ven, 8 se ho charge wilt bemade. Our charges — me dct the times. We are permanently WE ARE PREPARED us with a call = ive ea oa: Sige WARRANT ALL WorRK be performed tn a4 MORE ~~ age modeDaw ton toa : y to Oeiouan, > Also, in the _ ies ts dese ! A peters 80, and spacious which has Eats ugandan pres ama cr : Fede aga ‘ Ia ted with the: i . . FASHION RESTAURANT. @ (>) COMMERCIAL 87.,_ , SS) Opposite Tallman & Turners, (N@, 193) > CHAS, BRAGEB ovseeservcover a vs teramen ols o } gre NOW FULLY PREPARED Difficult spbiorts are January 19, 1861, THOS. M Woop, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST ‘Heooms--27 & 29 Commercial St., NEVADA. I OFFER NO INDUCEMENTS TO patrons, except that of having @OOD AND PERFECT eminiecescnnt Put up iu a manner 80 as to secure them forever from the destroying action of the elements. PERSONS W1SHING SUCH WORK Are invited to call=no other patronage solicited. 7 nical invited te call. TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN “THE BEST STYLE AND AT. MODERATE RATES, _ te elongata te Ox eeee, » Lobsters, and . the ¢. mar ata mos 8 notin dna tup ins at "salted to meget moter ana gout’ aye MEALS AT eALL HOURS. “I intend ‘to kéep the rhe yp ” as a firatclass restaurant, and as such 1 recommend it to the.people of the city and the county at laree. Those + sega who relish a GOOD MEAL will do F to “call and see’’.for arpa senda Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-t£ BAILEY HOUSE, pS ON BROAD STREET, “NEVADA, ‘. ‘AK Propricter would announce to the public of this county, und’ the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Hotel, Well trained, an earnest desire to general satisfac my stock will p A. Lancast WOULD INFORM TE HIS FRIED ARE Ts ublic erally th sivel to his olventiy levee lishment. of “pepe Baggies, fea Harness, &e., &c., and! is now prepared Sn aueadiss hh as fine turn-outs a8 can be found in the State fleet and éasy Saddle Horses, well emen will be ready at A long experience in the business and retain the conlidence of my friends, leads Soe leg believe I will be able'to give oan’ for ladies or gentles mes. in _— Nevada. UNION LIVERY STABLE. aan Broad and Ma John 3 AND at he aaa added exay oo Fy e oem estabParticular atten! to. Horses on livery Carriages always. ess with careful drivers for the use of lis, &c. The quality of to say that those seekin:; pleasure or engaged on — would do well'to Franciseq. Prices. BARS OR’ COIN, tea wens done in’ the Crains and CI count and always’
for lots—above tionate reduction for by Ade sea Oe ; precious ores, either in the ready to receive { lh Gu-t) iug and assaying aiken lots, AMALGAMAT ON peraee it. ' wilt work Bouin, Auroras tas No, 30 iain street, Nevada, (7 °R?. AND ORES, of every Descripion; Melted, “a a and TURNS ew. Hours, resenre of give me a call. sepé6-tf JAME . or7, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Assayed at San ADE IN Depositors. . urned or yes Ga in acran teed, * ‘or meltbelow 50 oz. $25 or larger quantities ed is NEW perate upon was ork minoral, and is he 1 JAMES J. I ort ° ete., en 3: Pa i Prine Rating, G yee lit Check on ket Rates, and liberal forwarded for Asaay or for Coimage at ition at th a Cetlewtone made, and State and County Sey a GEORGE W. KIDD, ANEKER, Broad Street, Nevada. OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar. advances oes =, os remedies this by thanaferring ‘the Stamp Tax om HP BD ahleding Sito ee ef exchange. ce The Union gives pa the total of appro1 8 ae ska Priations’ ‘by the Legislature up to es at $68,971 75. pan me yaaa ee tiy aria Hw highesh Market. valuc E-TOP eriaanp or. AAA Mate oan easy terms. Which he. designs keey ping’ in Seip best style. . Travelers visiting Nevada will find -all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished persons s topping at this House. The Beds are all furnish the best SPRING MATTRESSES andthe rooms are supplicdina comfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar. RATE OF CHARGES: Board per aa oe ebews se sseeseecelrom $7 to $10 be CO en Fifty Cents Lodgings. soceesseosKifty and SeventyRive Cents ccm Hotel will be kept open. at all Hours. jit N. BAILEY, Proprietor. HOTEL DE PARIS, OV. CHAUVEL......PROPRIETOR. o. 8 BROAD STREET, NEVADA The r ark eT will be $8 _.R TAU! yand Meee will be served at all a of the Day. THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWLY FURNISHED, andthe Beds are as clean and luxurious as any in Cal. Dinner or Ball Parties, y Two Hundred persons, can be accommohea in the same room, at the shortest notice and in a style that can not be surpassed. 20 tf . « Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Sweet,.:+.-4.+.4).Nevada City, ~ TEAM ENGINES A} AND BOILERS BUILT to order. Castings and inery co of ever ription. round at eoustructed, fitted up .or of Building stings, Saws, Geist Grist, Malt — Bark. Mills, . Orse Power wid Gar Wheels. Alt onder ait of romptly. and at as ‘Yow rates as any establishpanera yam a te or San Veuisiecoutee +h. ad added. (t16-3m) WM. HEUG MULES FOR po ria CITY Ret Bett aso ERS Fifty Mal ft some, ‘thas tonite? heat aUtine a er the mountains, fas or le ah oes eaeng ee? "Gites wie mderts os te time . . Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep On: hand and for sale in lots to suit. _Mareh6 tf oe OOM RING. ‘ z WOULD IXFORM THE PUBLIC F THIS piace and the ecouaty at that I have on aoa design keeping a supply of ORTUNEE GUES'& CO, We hope by strict tain our old business friends and new onesCENTRE MARKET; JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, No, 13, Commercial Street, pore a Beef, Perk and Mimtton, er sg QUBLIVERED in any part of the er desired, at. rearonable rates. Re vee i 1, 1861-tf ere f IGAVIN GIBn’s PAINT AND WALL PAPER , DEPOT, "No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley, compl ote assortment of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHRs, And everything to be found in his line. He wonld especially call the attention of the trade and the public to his extensive assortment of Wall Paper, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Pictures, etc, which he has just received, and will sell cheaper than the cheapest. “All Pai _ boucht had this store will be: mixed ith oe & Painting and Paper, ing done at shortest notice and on reasona’ ¢ termes. aaa ped 0. H. P. WHITE & €O., FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO, Marysville & Placerville, ‘WILL RECEIVE ana speedily 3 forward all GOODS consigned to us, for an section of California, and Utah Territ 0. H. P. WHITE. Sacramento, Feb, 2, 1861-3m WINEHAM’S HOSE COUPLINGS, For Sale. at Geo. Keeney’s Hardware Store No. ‘7 Commercial Skat These Couplings surpass all others estimation of mtsenacand are soid ata “VERT LOW FIGURE. m10-Im* BROAD STREET “pruc & BOOK STORE, “eat at the ease MARICEY wa trict attention to bu iness to. reCar Be pr: sust RECEIVED A LARGE AND 3 LES ES “OLD ice ee ) npc ‘ ier cies ci : ” should giv eh thie Howse call. . cae i OMMERCIA eka HAN Commercial Street, exe ax, ARLEY & HALL methed Cermak Pama or Le gh zit nd rales e TABLES in Fic eran — SALOON, Main street, The most choice Wines, Cigars, And Fine Liquors, . Always to be Found at. this Maldon, FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. Nevada, September 24-tf ". BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8ST If You Want a Geod Drink,. GO TO BLAZREYS!. Nevada, Sept. 6-tf NEW YORK SALOON, No, 72 Broad street, Nevada oi hates ATT TRACY having opened the loo is k WANES, LiQUOKS and ig bend ta 7 beet s80ns given in the oA ART to. et. who attaining the sane. is an “old sport’ “aa Give Matt a call—he will use you well. YOUNG AMERICA SALOON. No. 65 Pine Street, Nevada. DAN. MALOY vy : . roti Han ail Motta wines GAnS t to ar rat Come and see for A FULL: ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS AND BOOKS. ) FORK SALE AT THE LOWEST CABH PRECE™’ DR. Ei. Ext. WICKES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. 2 ck, : SHAVING & Harr eahecke. wecauue” Wext door to Center Market, , Street, Nevada. Commercial * 8, WICKES & Co. pees attention a Paid to Hate Cut, ’ always olan to ieee ona Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada ‘PARLOR STOV TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL BERET, Nevada ity” ‘Caly 1 DEALERS IN HARDWARE, abel i HARLES Ww, ¥ou sf VG, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, . canara So are es Buaranteca. 7 * ie auatils arr ‘Lead Pipe, Hydray . Mer. 9-tf lisprsracateaeen i ig af oa = See kL. canbe,” ahaa ee Hibs Ws vatedied fa: OB: ee Viereie, sysene