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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

February 22, 1861 (4 pages)

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si = . 1. HE i } * be i = 7} Tmatateisrip Fe 3 2 PRS 5 skn FE pa * Mes ie . & 3 leas Baten der Co,, Ro. 1 is og Bas pat in beautiful style, and reflects credit on those who have’ had . charge of the decorations. ‘The ‘walls; on each side, are ornamented with mirrors, so. that . the ladies will not oily enjoy the dancing, but also feast their eyes on the reflection of their . own beautiful figures; and as for the young men, we. are afraid that their vision will beso much exercised, that they will afterwards suffer with an affeetion of the eyes as well as of the heart. ir _ By the bye, persons wishing to secure carriages will do-well to'apply at the Jewelry store of Mr. C. W. Young, as early in’ the day on possible. £3 The editor of “the TRANSCRIPT has Fe sc to ‘his tripod, after a -week and a half’s holiday, consecrated to his Téunion with the feminine department. of his family. As the editorial management of the paper, during his absence, was left in most competent hands; he ‘Gonsiders himself. under no}; obligations to make any apologies or explanations to anybody. ., Dr. Epwarp BucKWELL was buried,. and the Union feeling is extending since the yesterday by the Masonic fraternity.. The procession moved from the Masonic Hall to’ the graye, where the ceremonies were beautiful'and ade and thence returned to their hall. Y. Ti Marsttat, the insane man who was: allis quiet at Peonsacola, where a truce ‘has . gether with steam ‘engine, boiler and all other ite . Ruts eight, le and vere of dena in brought from French Corral, a few days ago, hasbeen ordered to bp p sent to Stockton. ti the Fire Department will meet at-2. been reinforcéd. Col. Hayne and Lieut. end of the ta Peoneylvania a Diener No. 2 take betietit nt the Theatre, to-night. “They . have engaged the Martinetti troupe, and we. hog iby WH Sah: 8 Wenewer, tars industry is habitual. aotivity i in some useful pursuit, so, not only indetivity but al-. three hundred thousand dollars, and have so all efforts without the design of tisefulness, sluggardisno more indoleut than the bustling . Western Peunsylvania, Ohio, Indinna, and. . getnte of do-nothiig. Men méy walk much, and read }Missouri will’ bringt the Louisianians too IN sees Sete eset much, and talk mach, and pass the day wie: short and terrible settlement. are as uscless, ae slecping, ov dozing; or the do my duty to both sections, and have dis‘stupidity of a surfeit. MeDoveat. FOR SexaToR From a Sac-eaamente telegram, in yesterday's Marysville Appeal, we learn that, some sort of a caucns ‘has, after much tribulation, nominated Gdn. . ot Broad ‘street, . every Joined A. MeDowgal as the Democratic can’ -didate for’'U. 8. Senator. Whether the ac ttion of this. caucus,.will be sanctioned by a. nigations fest jonts anajority in joint evavention, or be treated a ‘a nullity, hacen si the future to.de-. termite. ens overland iy St. Louis, avrived-at San Francisco, day before yesterag al day,; bringing, double through mails and the . cvery, 1¥¢ venings at Xx. uns express: The next stage due from the East Broa an Pine G. has not yet been ee at Los Angeles. GLASS SwaKis sep have asdrtof rep. We tile im thé torrie gone called the glass-snake, —— It may; be said, however, that glass snake are very common outside of ghat zone. Ma. ies ta ny 8 convivial fellow ini this region has felt ‘Chinrehinan, —— i! 2 eps on hier r written with a keen recol-. * e n . ® late hour, last evening. Owing to some de. 6 the rest of the news received by this saa . e the Th ‘an extra ae soon as it reaches us having heard a rumor The following, dispatch; was sent to us, at rangement in the wites, Mr. Pattison was un. an able to furnish us with the whole of the news. brought by the Pony, rr, . toto fun at as Bape oe can not be of much, Jprarience,: tion, about The Pony Express airived at Fort Churchtiles. A alee ‘ie ie Iateral ditches oF branches of canal. ill ut half “past twelve o'clock this morning, . tribating water. "Also, ese ringing :telegraphie dstes, ftom’ St. Tioitia, . Toar6.2 er via Fort Kearney to the 9th. ri Sr. Louts, Feb. 9. x De Nothing importapt has.occurred since the . Sy ph aan par canal or ‘teh Also. the telegraphic dispatches by the last Pony. aging rte ig yg wok oa sted = The Union men have Garried the Virginia works are locat toy aS ws na convention triumphantly. ‘The Secession. 4 date of the boution of afore ists e lect only about 30 or 40 members. It bolas, tagetie acer r the one and privileges is understood that-a great. majority of. thoge theret> 1 ss rtaini . bel elected stand on the Crittenden Amendment . the revenmion ant orn any wise appertin ite. or its equivalent as an ultimatum. If this is an. ‘and 0 nae satiate eal and. iu ap . not Tone de will go pee submitting the <. 2 adesarnealpae om money fan The peace (or Virginia compromise) conpub fie sales all tee fin densi p 4 gun ntl in pmion with lone daora— . i ht fr No decided step has yet been taken. Ex . 1361, between the hours of 9 o’glock, A. M. and 4 President Tyler, ou taking the chair as presgee cles my thin sof of Feb. ident, made ‘a highly: conservative speech, . 1961. i VA NHA which gave great satisfaction to the Repub. Bs Ha bn. Dickson er he fi9-td cans and atrengthened “the of. the “topes ‘Sherid’s Sate. Union men. . an Execution-to me directed and Several States have sent Delegates tw the Badiiver ae leaeed out ofthe % ‘Court of E W. > an Convention, which ig.increasing in. popular State of favor.’ The organization at the North against . Sums 10th, 1 “88H, in favor of J. M. any concessions is becoming more-complete, bat, ohn si se Boy a * at nea tear he Fits SU ven following deseribed result of the Virginia election is known. Secession movements go on at the South, without any excitement. Texas has passed: in, title and interest Ki e her secession ordinance by a large majority. caimy and mining ground:known by tha No concession has taken place any where; . Co.'s, ee abttote at Hants’ iil . Nevada pounty, to been concluded and the State troops withCharleston is quiet. Fort Sumter has not of described Hall have left Washington. gotiate, the surrender of government. propSie erty which he is bound maby law to protect. a Louisiana. Th secessionists of the ighest for cash, . Sugar Stites have’ ‘captured several United jyrg chetntens Thode» A it States forts, havg taken possession of the 4 o'elock, ¥. Mjock, A, M By Jno. made the lower end of the Mississippi to run > & and now ednesday, ee sth 4 Justice of the Peace, of Nevada}. DAY. Yara New Orleans Mint, and robbed ‘it of emo Bee under my hand this18th day of Fetradry J.B. wt HAGEN H. Dickson, Un arti. . Rene BOuMITT, dec The former-aaids, “‘ Governor, the carrent of af the offes io ie 9 r. Estate of to the Creditors of, and all pérooas hae having claims t ‘ C3" An affecting parting took in bethe ald decedent depadent: te snbiviethe.qune pee tee os ly Fg oinade hi-res tween the President and Sénator Fitepatrick. . first pul cation ino amstntnongarieed
ding, gazing, lounging, mere pleasure-mongering, reading forthe relief of ennui—these UPP, on Commercial again on this side the grave. I have tried to ” h a pleased both.. I feel-isolated .in the world. mreny given byt 3 Secret > Panes the estate of said evening.— . in Nevada city, —— cormunications second Saturday of each month. A.C. Niles, Master, J. F. Rudolph, .,. Secretary. “1: Nevada R. A. Chapter, No. 6—Regular commuevening ve 8 oa month. February . hh, 1861. ‘ vid B. H. COLLIER, Adm’r.of the Eetate of A SAnGunt & Ft: Atty’s Nezce TO CREDITORS .—Kstate of AMBROSH HALL, devensed. Notice is undersigned B. H. Collier, eed pom of, and ¢ yw iipersoue woone tao apenes geinet _ Milasen ate om ict first ela 8 within months ou Nevada Lodge, No. Me at Masonic Hally . this notice ng undersigned at Hall, dee?d. rAdm’r. fi4-4w Priest ; J. ¥. Radolph, SEN NOTECE,—All persénd ho ng Liens upon the Flumes e 4 a ieeieee P. Haw Tey, Feb. 7th, 1861-td “y rg da Comimandary, No. 6, K. T.—Stated as. an Kova firs. nd thi rd huredays ofeach month. CGE on og en . Charles Marsh, Co’ . Rudolph, at i Aging, Rovere ott ', Creek, are y no to be.na mc aypeer oa District Court for said county, on WED Qustomah Lodge, Xo. on . Serratia irs ry. tue Wy, B. CHURCH By Sargent & siles, 4 14: podersaters soca We : Levey; C. pA Church, of Temperance, ; N No. 17—Meets ev is located Sierra Nereis ye 1D. ‘i bik! Union ey soo er oe . cee Sates En oan, at co a Gage 6 an . se REAE wai at Me DRAW INS: OF . oo tteray “Com. OFF WITHOUT FAIL? On the day above named. TICKETS dood FOR PICTURES . . , In pa Pe atts number of TICKETS he . TO BE RAFFLED OFF, I RAVE lo = ; . POSTPONED MY DRAWING. “* ett a. UNTIL SATURDAY, March 234, 1861. ei REMEMBER THIS! . were eo is, ng Fw Ral fot 2 pctentbae Bmohpamapiamecng & Neve Years; Day: yet,"—preseribed for . " him, and when he left I observed, that if he con: . quered that case, noone need despair—in fact I }*: on -thought-it insanity to attempt it. To.day, Janebigae E gated theism tamdiyion . : z RE sgt = ner cnmmget ses eee rae! ny oy . Coleraine and am tow fa ies ac f 2 £ sh Rogen r "em ata Be EXCHANGE ge ; Grass Valley, PHOTOGRA°HIC ARTIST, OV, GHAUVEL..... _ yRoratared, 4 “. Js OFFER Ne ERPgEEENTs ro a. GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES, Fut wpa manne om tor the err . ITH would inform travia ling clng able thet that beers ae es Hotel pe Bmnenn He 3 ceniiche ‘ pp nd eto cr calomeeeepanelbiaghipleemeirny LORI FE AGRE Try a s Nevada, Feb. 13, 1802-tf A. ERT. LIQUORS, ¢ secre THOS. mM WooD, Cn aaa ee WISHING SUCH WORK “HOTEL DE PARIS, No. 8% } BROAD STEER, RBYADA. . ; _ . orig Bras om Aga “Tenens. mew SELECT 6 rr Piscean real aej A. ear hae ice c A cov Yt el aot eg Jgommenced on pre aes ‘prepared to eae oe A. to enter C Rr : o* 5 cig 0-0 258 6 -+asf@t 00 coe 6M eee Sa — [PR 5h Battery, SAN ANCISCO : Breach tngeoees wae seencceshoumeccnss cones 200 Agent for’ Geo. Rryce’s Ups: Ee R. Webb & ac Night "School, Monday, pithiee and 8 Printing Material, and “Press Saturday Evenings, at? o'clock. ouear's unrivalled Machinery. pace! i 4 “seleidie TERMS: Move -wedlnbiiscisiescresénsnyiovbekssesinss “8. Groesbeck, —_. : January 28, 3m SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON, ' BAKER & WYMOR Next door to Center Market, " DEALERS IN _ ‘Commercial Street, a G Lan Desotal Fruits ARTICULAK attention Cut-) ‘Wheat, Barley and = sn sit “S Picea ges Bet Broad Street, Nevada. . eer gmt ay ga oft o— KINDS, on hand.and for sale geeks delivered Free of Charge Nervous Antidote: cs ahaa Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. . reg Or all kinds, on hand and oad for cash. e one a 4 rsare always: ‘ «prep in and ae sry fa nahin yen again THE MEDICAL waka! ‘OF THE: AGE. MrT EsON eo SAMUEDS WATER-POWER DERRICK. } iow — associated themselves in the ing. Miaticoom son & to the common and Saw Mills. Mra he et tks Fountey, . ter the dase at cunane i shop on ow 5 ear the A ' paso wed see oven COs the most viol nt and long " Bemyels Wster-. . ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY little ‘water ‘where there is Ca be FR with very Me wat to make Maehinle, monies . pt ! ord vied Recent N Ete. Orders : 2s . Sees a fall ‘ wi aE LE most powertr and wond wonderful nedici , of cera a leis a way om ery ut the: Riecroe ‘A NEURALGIA, “Fie vows: Coneam tion, Asthma. Crees: Spas » Tremen Ly or v8 ape of Aptis Sta my wg hodping We ry fapenge of Mind, Cc Puipleation; . “pops "ig a, Bape St. View sareaengate wh flail 3 sans but a Strengthener t masnehenat Sie 5 can be age 4 £3 ys j oe Service Sanday. ' ust Cuveci—Rev. W, fatal Bi 7P. M cmt 7.3. 2 ln dale . ; t. at il A. err a RE dnt . eaeve . ge Gko. BLS." foe pero tary Jan: 19, 1861-66 Pi eeae PAB ve ‘MANUP CTORY. :