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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

May 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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ore ' aa7 a8 . "see SEPeteatsre wt a » 1 sania ine held on ‘the body of Ah ‘< A ante mete ‘at 9 -o’elock, and the wg evidence was elicited : t= The person who borrewed a Colt’s Te~ volver, No. 4,262, at. the Ditataa Saloon, is} requested toreturn the same immediately. te No less than one . thousand sheep pae. . ed through Placerville last week for Carson and . Valley. aed “ruunsDAv £YRRiNG, Ma ne Rev. D. So tata ont “pe given in the Metho= eee ae ENS Satna GoLp Drposreep. IX THE. iia! satin Oe 208 58 pi U. 8: Branch Mint:, during the week ng . May 4th, has been 48,955,36 dunces, the es was for five days’ deposits, as the Mint did}. 3}. . 6 silver received since the fire. The site would probably have reached a m ~$ tal oad on the horse—to: et to the the Toll House. The deceased was ee oO. Te eR 2 ; Sap Accipert.—Orxre Dan Summer, a laborer in Richardson's mill, about eight miles from Georgétown, had his ‘leg cut nearly off by the saw, May 4tli. weaae to tion, it was thought, would be necessary. ATTACKED BY A Tromwavnan—oberay. Gea Shafer, an old expressman, has’ finally. been worsted on the highway, but not without a struggle. Between 2 and 3 o’clock on the morn. ing of Monday week, when traveling between . Smith’s Flat and Placerville, a man sprang from behind a tree, stopped his horse, and presented a pistol at Uharley’s head. Dropping the reins and taking hold ofthe assasin’s pistol with one,. . poremdivcdiicathagdle n+: ~daatcengerny tegen fer's fingers below the second joint. His horse Asiovugn Hossany On Tosslay oveescapes iop te php wera ad agape : ng, Ah Fant, a Chinese gardener in this city taken $400 at the last station, and the robber who sells vegetables to the neighboring min. °° probaly kiéw it before making the-attack. So, ee of tne abs tg OIE be station ee ye mated viaue of which is $900,000: "Phe above not feeeive on Wednesday. “There-has been. “ way home from Ciichuatti Bsr, on the er ee Washington road, was shot and robbed by a} it is said that Jenny Lind will be forced again’ Fewny Linn. ~In ceavanmrotinseiie . and unfortunate speculatiuns of her husband, upon the lyric.stage. Jenny isnot as young ". an she was, and may not find it-aseasy to} miake money now as she did several’ years} y & \ eevee 1 herself, in future. the robbers had disappeared. frem our vicini. AGP Information is wanted of Thos: Gibbs, . ty, have the proof, in the murder of this . an Englishmam, who,arrived in California in poor Chinaman, that the misereants sre as . the year 1854. He was -a married man, but active and enterprising as. ever. Cad pot . left his wife in the Eastern States. Address eomething be done to exterminate them ! G.V ep rigymcoanason Union office, STRUCK THE WRONG . PIG.—A friend of ‘Twe Test.—The Calaveras Chronicle retours wishing to have some ftesh meatem-. ommends the Douglas State Committee to ployed two mento kill some fat shoats for . slopt the following test: “‘Are you in favor him, a day or two ago. The men fidding it ofthe Union and the maintenance of the very difficult to get the swine out of the pen, . Federal authority in the thirty-four States. which was very narrow and dark, one of them 4“. ” No Fustow.—The two Democratic State .jpropesed togo inon “‘all fours” apd drive heated ¢ = rate thom out, the other manwas to remain at oa Tuesday. Sab ee Le the two bodies met and conferred, but there being xettled, one af the men crawied in the . W** R° Prowpect of elieetings fusion. pen, but finding ne pigs returned and as he ‘A Cuituy’s Posstesions.—A wound ‘re‘was coming through the hole was struck in . ceutly appeared’ mm the Court of Louisville, the head with an axe, the outside man tak-. to be appointed guardian for her child, when Just above the right car—knocking offs tuft) « What estate has your child 1” ofhair and some skin, bub. not proving any-} « Piaze yor honor, I don’t understand Pans ov an AWhine.—Yesterday afteinoon, a teamster coming down Broad street . atalively pace attempted to turn inte Pine street between a slow-moving ten ux team CHINESE DOCTOR, and the awning post of the cigar store on the At Mo. 0 Commercial strect, éormer: One of the wheels of the wagon} mam* NEVADA. sntareweenen anningsame down) AILY TRANSCRIPT timbers barely missing the head of man whe} Book and Job Printing. Office. dnepened to be steading neatly beneath it acacia st. Rbe Mev. E. Thompees as, who was announced ty give the fourth vt peentoeyetad the benefit . of the . Peres . tng, such as the lecturer's choir, this evening, in the BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF FARE, ‘Chureh. Mr. Chomas is n as an erudite scholar and eloquent orator. His PROGRAMMES, &o., &e,, Me. theme will be. “Charueter,” which, we have . LADIES’ CHARITABLE. GIFT “« Teay, what has she got?” “ Chills and faver, plaze yer honor.”
HI Mik, CARDS, POSTERS, LABELS,a The Wakéhase i cvenmnenes the Se at 10 tine stock will be suid without reserve. Consists of chairs, bedeteuds, berexus, louk. — sage mattresses, a sploudid lot of r-ipamaie=thee; detee ten Hayne apago. She had better hold-the purse strings “. drugs, sodeleterious to health. Parties desirous ove eee eee oes eee oe ene iis Gaba ol i 4 a} IDA 1 + nates: i 34 : 4 2 : Wes K : 5 es iy fag fo me eae ood eee ees a ; Mathematios..<.e0+. i t+ ies viNavee Seb reeves eswrae ss soggy: TOSS CEES oe Eee hee oe ome secre hat SN) ae one-up a up NOTARY PUBLIC. Chittenden maak 8 cook, Pe M ae pombe Mint ene mera 7 Sept a CHEAP JOHN'S RAIME wr. SAINSEVAIN BROS. ‘hed “up some of. their celebrated V “EL Also,” at Los. ‘The publiemay rely upon obtaining Angeles. Wines of unexceptionabdle ‘by ordering Saineevain’s Wines. ah yh to a . ct the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. itis a mort delicious Beve rage and Tonic. Se em enares. oe San i > tt ey Sm Sainsevain’s Wative California Wines Bitters, a most delicious Beverage and Tonic.— . 1t is made from their best White Wing) and it is . entirely exenpt from all. those noxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionable quality, can send their orders te any of the Liquor Dealage, throughout the State, for the Wines: Sainsevain’s extta White Wine; Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ; _ Beinsevain’s extra, Port Wine ; Saisisevain’s extra Wine Bitters ; Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne : Sainsevain's Wine Brandy ; _ Sainsevain’s Red Wipe. ’ For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. Durot—No. 801 Se ee Francisco. ap 23—3m VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI RHEU‘MATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San Francisco, in the use of whieh every individual has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among the thousands of peraons who have used this invaluable remedy—within the lest few months— ete ee oom ts ok be beneficial immense a en r Mee oom Assay’ “S . 5. G.;. siren T? A. BLOCK, . &. BURTH, 5. BLOOK, ir A. BLOCK. & GO, DEALERS 1N CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. . — aero the times. located in March 4, _$BHes. ™ WOOD, Meomse--27 & 29 Commercial @s., OFFER NO INDUCEMENTS TO patrons, except that of having GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES, PERSONS W1SHING SUCH WORK UNION LIVERY. STABLE. /JamEes z 2 oe, e, ever: Lf PHOTOGRAPHIC. ARTIST . ' Pot op be ocpenner 00050 Fas deans. forever f Clothes eee Sea OPPO wie on FANCY DRY COODSSTORE BVERY MONDAY’ AND THURSDAY. Abe ot pint. ‘ s Warm omen as tage of a nig where uli tae samen” 6 of with the ac. i im of the J 7 Uatain t ring; bs tive a ead a htias