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i ~ eer SOME Cuanen: anour You—As
i fucrative business, @nd lies in the excess of
“our citizens to resort to the only remedy, viz‘
. have been shaken to the breeze.
. wada Rifles have the Stars. and) Stripes float‘vania Engine Company over their
_ pany have ordered 9 flag of cviossal proporthe symbol of an intense and abiding faith.—
‘named Gauthier, disxppered from his home,
_ 102 days from New York. Three years ago,
\ SHliit oF the Flying Cioud, in April, 1844—Mr. George Crawford was. retiring-home,
ou Piety Hill, two evenings ago, he was
beyond the bridge, and near the
Bough sid Ready Dit, by two individaals
him to conte oat with what
men, as they were masked. .
that they run not the slightest risk, and it is
ps er productive around here yet to
make it worth their while. The-only danger
they incur.is the one common to all safe and
This, we should think, must]
begin. to be seriously felt by.the pioneer robbere. It cannot be that the operations car“Hed on towards Selby Flat, American Hill,
Grass Valley, Washington, and, in fact, towards.every point of the compass, are all the .
work of one company of robbers. They appear simultaneously at too many different
points to any such supposition. We
hope, for our part, they may increase and
multiply. Noman now walks to the end of
town, after dark, without expecting to be
tobbed, if not killed, and, therefore, things
ean not get much worse. Our city police
ein not disturb them, and we see nothing
but the commission of some eutragevus acts,
such as a few murders or so, that will induce
their organization into a vigilance committee.
Tue STaR SPaANGLED Banner.—The
Union sentiment of Nevada is evincing itself
in the many “Star Spangled Banners” which
The Neing over their armory,as have the Pennayly engine
house. Nevada Hose Co. will raise a beau
tifalnational ensign over their house when
finished. Protection Hook: 1 Ladder Comtions which is soon to wave over their headquarters. The ‘Striped Bunting,” with its
galaxy of Stars, isto the sincere American
patriot what the Cross is to the Christian,
It may be trailed in the dustand reviled by
impious hands, in other states, but in California, and especially in our own patriotic
Nevada, it nireopat sas 43 gaa
“*Columbia’s meteor
in French Ravine, below Grass Valley, yesterday morning. He had on a pair of biue
cotton pants, with white patches on the
knees. He is laboring under a fit of insanity,
and was acen yesterday at Reugh & Ready.
ee
THE ANukEW JacKsON’s PassaGEe.—
This celebrated ship has again signalized herself by beating the entire fleet of this seasun,
having made the passage to San Francisco in
she came out in 103 days, and in March last
year she arrived in 89 days and 20 hours frou
New York City, making, with ene exception
the best passage on record from the Atlaatic
States to that port.
APRaw He’p vo freak, tagaheees inMettehantelnns ot Ger Lk ees
day or two since, and applied for a warrant
against a man who, he said, had used threatenig language towards him. The Judge in.
quired the nature of the language tsed.—
“Why, your honor,” snid'the fellow: '* Jo
threatenet to knock h—t out of me, and I'u
ee et ee
iw.”
‘Leer PenALtY. —ih tap aberter Cxinnnal Court of Bostun lately Michael Welsh
Was tried on a charge of
ter in eauamg the death of his daughter, a
jcpalursaie haeotd of age, by beating .
‘They lived in North street. ‘The jury . Lockets.
8 verdict of guilty,and the Tadeo . WE
an eter tees eon
_. of Major Anderson at New York, that gallant
rupt metropolis. Smitten with her charms he
attemped her ruin,but was unsuccessful. Inhis defeat he determined on revenge,
and in furtherance of his design,seeretly placd
in her trunk articles belonging ‘to him,fand
marked with his name: He then denounced
been purchassed. He
when he perceived a light warmth about th
dies he restored the suspended’ animation: —
worthy: priest, and when the unfortunate
girl opened her eyes she supposed herself in
another world, and addressing the priest
‘. ofa man ee diren te vices of that éorher to a magistrate, who caused her to be} «,
into the hands ofa surgeon, by who it had .
it home,.and was proceeding to dissect it. . Reg
In the meamtime. he had. sent: fora: trust.
THURSDA ica haantee Snr es, tes: a.
engl Haman Ser an.
"EHURADAY EVERING, Stay aa, Biv D.
} Deal, Subject—*‘* Heroes.
‘The Lectures will be im the Meth
at ar ti fr ro Crane
. heart. “By the prompt use of proper. » . Nevada:
a asene xy sbacvascte ba ‘Pease LON AVA aS 100
aye . 54 id. A¥PE Ul eeayliaat.<beo 5
& u se
LET BETS. 239400 i
oes W5 7 er
REMs es * 9.090 2's saa sbllel eokencpe yea ee or ef
i acid abu
(who Was s man of marked and majestic
countenance) exclaimed: ‘ Eternal Father,
you know my iinecence ; have pity on me!”
In her simplicity, believing she beheld her
Maker, she continued to sue for mercy, and
stillin the land of the living. The surgeon
and the priest, being fully convinced of her
innocenee, she retired toa village far distant
from the scene of her uajust punishment.
The community subsequently became -acquainted with her story, and the author of
her misery became an object of reproach and
attempt was made to bring him to justice.
t# Mr W. C. Moore of Saundersyville,
Tenn., bought ‘a plantation in Alabama, and
all his negroes agreed to go except one. Of
course force had to be used upon him, aud
while they were attempting to handcuff him
he drew a knife and madea terrible wound
}in the neck of Mr. Moore. The negro then
tarned upon Mr:Moore’s father, who was
killed instantly, hia head being severed trom
his body. The negro was shot three times
before he would give up the knife, whereupon he was immediately hung.
Snow In New Encianp.—In no
present time, since 1852, when on the 6th of
April we had 20 inches, and on the 33th of
the same month 10 inches. The present
The thermometer has ranged throughout at
33 to 35. The barometer, April Ist, stood
at 9P. M., when it commenced sno w , at
A SuLpier's SPEECH.—At the reception
r,in reply in an address trom Mayor
Wood, said: “Mr. Mayor—It cannot be
expected of me, a suldier, to talk as I would
like,and as I feel astray, I have only to say
that I have tried todo my duty humbly and.
truthfully in defending the American flig,
God grant that we may maintaip the honor
of that flag and our country, and in him tet
us trust and all will be weil.
~ DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Book and Job Printing Office.
‘HE of this Establishment have
[Durchancl one of the finest ob, Offices ever
the mountains,atid
ae ES
BILL-HEADS, CHEOKS,
BALL TICKETS, CARDS,
BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES, LABELS,
ic. .» &c., &o.
LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT
TO COME OFF
OM WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, ‘1961.
: TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR.
mit sain tall oreted, diamon1
ci
’ Velvet Sack. Feorth Prize—iLa
t ‘dwexet. Fifth Prize—Kilcg at
ll Gold Locket.
; Pane mearding Pin. Kigihth
ath, wel on chain. Ninth,
Tenth, Thirteenth, FourPe craigs Prizeo—Each,. handsome
Sixteenth Prize—Gentieman’s Drvssin April has so much snow fallen Sat’ the hout the
age after whatis melted, is 18 inches. .
it was some time before she realized she was . W:
lars)
scr day Srna Fanon wis
e of California Wines.—
Our Native Wmes have been much prejudiced in .
this and other markets by spurious mixtures and
_ To
adulterations, purporting te be pure California
Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. ‘These
cheap compounds are being offered to the public
at almo*t any price, and are indugtriously hawked
about and peddied in every variety of style, until
our citizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pare Wine. It may ‘therefore be «
matter of some interest to know that Mesers.
SAINSEVAIN BROS. areputtiog up some of
their celebrated Vineyard of “El Also,” at Los
Angeles. The publicmay rely. upon obtaining
Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering
Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call
the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. Itisa moxt delicious Beye
rage and Tonie.
For saleby the pricipal Liquor Dealers throug.
Daror—We. 801 Montgomery street, San
Francigeo. ap 23—IiIm
Sainsevain’s Wative California Wines
keltenveints sist Guttoornte wines . [oe
it is made from their best White Wine, and it is
entirely exenpt from all those noxious conpounds made ont of Aleohol and other poisonous
drugs, so deleterious to health: Parties desirous
of obtaining WINKS of unexceptionabie quality,
can eend their orders to any of the Liquor Dealers throughout the State,.fer the following
Wines: _
Sainsevain’s extra White Wine;
Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters ;
Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne :
Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ; 4
Sainsevain’s Red Wine.
Fer sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. ;
Durot—WNo. 801 Montgomery street, San
Francisco. -ap 23—3m.
VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than
Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI RHED-"
MATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San
Francisco, in the use of which every individual
has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among
ghe thousands 01 persons who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few mouthe—
. every one of them have experienced the most
beneficial The immense sale of this
HEALTH KESTORATIVE is indisputable
proof of its effieacy. Those who.have suffered
use, and aredaily sending their y rateful acknowledgments to the enterprising and scientific proprietor. The lame, the halt, and all who are in
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly
and permanently benelitted by using Dx. aboLpPuus’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH
RusroraTivs. it ts for sale by
ST
NVVELEY Orun PR eh a & 4
dada '
AN ORIGINAL INDIAN ROMANLE.
arama iké sAH-UTS CHIBF, . Citar
For Sale by ali ihe Booksellers . "7
ikKMs—Jne ¥ Months, $2Sub.
cirgeimne nuieae ep peo or transmi ted
— ine ar ers
Ee des ma no meas, 2 for the pre2 on
Sheds the sii ley Hone Bar
J 8. SNYDEK.
Aji G-3mis
woree thim death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, . friends, 4
A mioar, 8. URTE,, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK & 00,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
pnt ny Senay
‘We would. inform. our friends,
and all wishing our services that
WE ARE eign
pasted ee Sr
exposure of the nerve will be.filled
causing pain.
itive by
WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK
Done at this
ag oy
Nevadas 0 December
. peawance, no oe NO. 25, B, NEVADA: ri
SEWING MACHINES.
Bara. ©. fiasco
wulliineilie diese de! «
Baker's Sewing Machines,
: ORev AE ED nba Koai eto ne ae
THOS. M WOOD,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
Heome--27 & 29 Commercial St,
NEVADA.
FFER NO ENDUCEMENTS TO
areas, except of having
GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES.
Put w
from t
PERSONS WISHING SUCH WORK
‘UNION LIVERY STABLE.
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give me vail.
JAMES J. oTT,
NEVADA yee OFFICE,
Ne, 30 wtreet,
Bans ee ae few’ Hours. —
cating oe ' a nt im ac
count ayd always + for melt
ioteabore Soot : pg bead
siete
OL AD OL and Ansayed at San
tion, Melted, cope <p at San
Gia, and RETURNS wm AN
Ineivadiinde tafean’ to Gig..
ota STAMES Fox moat sg “eed WORK
Grass
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‘Clothes Baie tare
C. ma WAGNER Ep
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ie oPPrositiox
FANCY ORY EOORGST ORE
PASSENGER LINE
DOWSIEVILLE & VIRGINIA CEPT
EVERY MONDAY AND a ea
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pr te ah
morni:: K fuerte eo
at Ste. aud th
alin ay
CugeRs Be i
i Hawke’, turoug WIDZS wie aw
Dowsloviite) the thir day wo pn lle.
‘Liere ho snow vp this route, andsay of uiweraln 8
ete, oe
i Sed .
tists 4 OTR
ee lanes et te, aes va tage of a
are guar: vatced 1 pleasaut trip in the:
tat the
. paur = priuge, Where all the
er Awhateivund with the ad iion
cumior's of a
of the
Guy loxury, a batate pe neki) a
i iumuiane with tie usual
well places of resort. ~
dL J. «. BETICBER, agent.
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