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October 13, 1860 (4 pages)

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Che Blorning Transcript OME MATTERS. JOsEPH Morais, a native of Prussia, aged 22, aud much respected by a large cir~ ele Of friends im this city, died at the St. Louis Hotel, in Nevada, on Thursday last, after a long and painful illness. Sometime f Paavie IN Siscnaie a newspaper before us states that at the breaking of the ground for the commencement of the Lynchburg aud Tennessee Railroad, at Lynchburg, a clergyman y and slowly read a manuseript prayer, at the conclusion of which an old negro man, who had been with oue foot on his spade, and his on the ' straightened himself up and remarked very handle, looking intently in the chaplain’s 8 face, i . Demceratic Nominations.. = -. FOR FRESIDEN T, JOHN Cc. BRECKINRIDGE, oF KENTUCKY. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOSEPH LANE, OF OREGON. . . ‘STATS KLECTORS: Antonio F. Coronel... ...Los Angeles . ago, while employed i in feeding some mules, the animals, iti rushing to their food, in some way ¢rushed his body very severely. From ‘ the injuries thus received, he never was able — —— lungs, were. fatally affected, _ “By foreign’ ‘By fordgu bande hands wands thy ‘decen decent compose,” was -eonstant-} mo ee profuse from the day of the accident un_ til the.moment of his death. ‘Yesterday lus remains, attended by many sincere mourners, were consigned to the dust in the Jewish bunal atinarat . hands tay humble grave adorned, by — honored, and by strangers mourna Lewis Mort, the well-known and popular stage mun, has purchased the Pioneer stage line between this pluce and Alpha, ‘placed the fare at a very low figure, and we are happy to learn that he never goes out of town with a light lend. : te The Hook & & Ladder Company are making preparations to give a grand ball, in the course of a few weeks. The proceeds will go tewards defraying the expenses of the Comey * sod perfecting the ive > organization. BRECKINRIDGE MEETING. —The great meeting is to come off this evening, in front ‘rere of canine belligerency. would rather be condemned to listen to & po. . inridge flag, on Pine street. Hon. Wm. M. Gwin, Tilford, Barber and Dudley will hold forth ; and, of course, such a display of oratorical talent will draw an immense crowd: eee dog fight is to come off. We have no taste forsuch savage sports, and are willing to adopt the philosophical sentiment of old Isaac Watts, and dogs delight . “ Let dogs To bark and bite,” without adding ourself to the circle of admiIn fact, we litical stump speech. But, de gustibus non est mannanden. eee "To J. W. Sullivan, of the Sax Scans © cisco Newspaper Depot, next door to the Post Office, we are indebted tor a large-assortment of valuable eastera pictorials, and . literary periodicals, of the latest dates, for which we tender him our thanks. Sullivan Fisatrump. \.FF The Sacramento News, a Douglas paper, says of the speech of Hon. A. A. Surgeut, at the mass meeting on Wednesday “night, in that city : he scathed the Dov party and exposed the Breckinridgers. A tureh-light procession ef “ Wide Awakes ” > escorted him to and frem his hotel. t# Edwin Riggs, Captain of the Marion Rifles, San Francisco, is sojourning in this place for a fewdays. We half suspect he is here to listen to tha speeches. of Dr. Gwin and Frank Tilford. Never mind Ned. we extend to you the hospitalities of our little mountain city. PLAGIARISM.—A rhyming advertisement appears in yesterday's Journal, the two lust lines of which are an indifferent imitition of a couplet in the celebrated Ode to the Connecticut River: “Flow on. Old Sonasitent. long hast thou ran Bringing shad to Wild disateyand freedom to ARTISTIC.—Mr. ‘Lee h has just finished a splendidly truthful picture of Judge Wil~ liams’ new house, which can be seen in the show window of George Welch’s bookstore. : i Itisa beautiful work of wt te To George Stone we are under constant obhgations for daily supplies of San Francisco, Racrametto,\apd other California journals. BatLey Hovse.—The. plasterers are now The thoracic viseers,. — Gata MounTamN.—A anentala: of pure Washington and Omega. Mr. Morrill has of John Grimes’ saloon, under the big Breck. Doe Ficut.—At Hughes’, this evening, a . —— AJ te The Ewperor y parce has declared . * audibly :* “ Well, I reckon dat’s de first time de Lord’s eber been writ to on de subjee of Tailroads.’, chalk exists in Cherokee county, N. C. It Vis termed‘ French chalk?’ by tailors who use it as_a_substitute-for-chalk. «It is now extensively used in the manufacture of fine soaps, and as an anti-frictionist on heavy machinery and wagons and carriages moistened . Vast formation would be of great value in the . arts; but where it is thé expense of trausportation would until a detise population, with accompanying resect encompass it. Isrumvs News.—The correspondent of the Bulletin, at Panama, hus the followirg: Governor Obaldia, of Panama, has pub‘lished his annual message, in which he recommends in case of the success of Mosquera, that Panama declares itself independent, under the protection of England, France, and tne United States. In regurd to Thompson's Chiriquigrant, which ‘loucey bou which purchase was Thompson’s failure to carry out its provisions—and besides, he says that by the Real Cedula of Spain, in August, 1792, the discoverer of coul mines has no rights to then . ‘until he has purchased the soil. So Attorney General Black will have to revise his opinion as to the legality of the,.sale. ea A man sana & at tue Police office, in San Francisce,.oa Monday l.st, for permission te bug about town for three months. the ports of France open to the importation of grain, free of charge—his object being. in view of the failure of the crops, to insure cheap bread to the people as long as possible. —————— DAILY TRANSCRIPT Newspaper & ob Printing Office, Commercial Street, Nevada. Ts Proprietors of this Establishment have purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brought inte the mountains,and are now prepared to_exeeute in the best possible manner, and at Paes ig KATES, every description of Printng, such as BILL-HEADS, . CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS, BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, &c., &o., &c. DRAMA SALOON, Main stroet, i The most choice Wines, Cigars And Fine Liquors, Always to. be Found at this $aloon. FUNSTON-& PEIRCE, Proprietors. : Nevada, September 24-tf Another chance for the B. Pire Department “Complete ! Ho; Boys! BEStORE MARKET IN THE FIELD! A. McALLISTER is Agent tor the BEST RUI " in the mountains. Meats of all Kinds on Hand. Vegetables fresh every morning. All kinds of GAMb—tame and wild; Fresa £ISH, etc., wili segs suld CHEAP tor CASH. A. McALLISTER, . Nevada, Sept. 6-tf Gommercial street TAILORING. "aking. Cle WILL bt Bab oats hy Lg akin eaning and Repairing of gen men’ ‘s Clothing. Keeps constantly on nad, fine Cioths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which he is prepared to make upin the LATEST STYLE ph ou reasunable terms. Las wy 6 ane " Fema in the room “the rly Oo“ on osite 5] Somat radians oF ot San Franci<co Lager’ BeerBECEIVED THIS DAY. LARGE SUPPLY ort the celebrated LAGER * hae Jacob Gundlach, BAVARIAN BEE wKeak On draught and for sale at the National meee Eebusy as bees in the interior of this splendid edifice, and expect to have it ready for furniahing in 4 very fow days. A Goop Deat en — When Ali Pacha, the Grand Vizier, was in Paris, a sentiments] young lady asked, “ Is the Sultan Printers’ Furnishing House. CHARLES F. ROBBINS,DEALER IN TYPE AND Ae marned 1” er Pen en he Tesk's. reply. with oil. In the vicinity of navigation this . leave profits to the } miner, and it must, ore remain unused t for $300,000, and nfirmed by the United . States Senate, the Governor says it is void by easier a the best of my information and No llland 113 Feige bet Sansome ag iruce’s Ba Webb & . Company’s en Vincent E. Geiger...5.-. soe Pohama County Nominations. FOR SENATOR, _ PHILIP MOORE.. of Nevada. _ FOR ASSEMBLY MEN,. J. M. GROVE, of Lattle York M. A. WINHAM, of Bridgeport. E. MCSORLEY, of Rough & Ready, 8. L. BLACK WEBEL, Eureka. H. M. MOORE, Eureka. A. BLOCK. & GO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, '. Corner Pine and Commercial Sts., NEVADA. sep6-tf BROAD STREET DRUG _ AND BOOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGSANDBOOES, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE : . H. H. WICKES & CU. >, ————— DR. H.-H. , WICKES, . ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. Dissolution. . TS eo-partnership heretofore existing between McCloud & Jarboe inthe business of Ranch and Dairy. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. : B, J. JARBOE, ; ; W. F. McCLOUD. Nevada, Oct. 7th, 1860.% —oe ns enn I IE SUE TE THOUSAND FEET OF GROUND, varying in value from Five to TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS a foot, and worth in the aggreate Pr 129,000 Dollars. .3 Placed within the reach-of everybody. The list of Prizes which will be drawn at —~— VIRGINIA, UTAH TERRITORY, ON THE FirTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1860, Comprises large interests in the on Company, Comstock Lead: Gould & Curry Co.; Comstock Lead; Chollar Co.; Comstock oy the Lady Bryan company, American Guard company, the Seneca 4m ome the Ce lar Hill Mining con:pany, the Rock I ad eigen by the Pony Express comny, Honey Lake company, Hamson & Moore Poneolidater company; company, Cedar Hilt, New Orlvans company, an4-some ered others of the very best 2 claims in the entire Washee eonnted: 3; all of waith will be distributed among the holders of such tickets as ‘will be entitled to the same in the order in whicl. they are placed upon the list of Prizes, under the immediate direction and superintendense of a Committee appointed by the ticket holders. <. The Managers in presenting this scheme to the publiz, beg leave to submit tat it offers. more ‘than ordinary advantages:for the realization of a fortune, in the acquisition of shares in‘the richest Gold and Silver Mines in Utaa ‘Territory, and without the risk of b.alth or comfort, or t me or capital. The chances of obtaining interests ia zomeé of the most valuable Gold an Silver Mines in the world, are far better than can be obtained by making the journey personally to Washoe, or payin the ex) of an agent there. . As ance at the list of mining claims will show that it embraces the cream of tae discoveries, on and inthe vicinity of the Comstock Lead; whil“= certiliceate of Mr. Brivskett, the Recorder of nia D tees that the necessary log papers have been madeout and exccuted and deliv-red to him, placing the titles beyond dispute, and vouching that those holding the suceessiul numbers will receive the corresponding a. Poereie tn numbers will be publisued im a the drawing, in the Carson City Terri Enterprize, aud in all the leading papers of California.Tick-ts only $1, to be had at'afl the principabeok-stores, hotels, and public places through! out the city and country. For list of ign poe’ see our circulars: and *ilis. throughout the ey ant country, ‘We have ¢arefully examined the title fo every mining-claim upon our list. Not-a single one which any ation or dispute can arixe has been inserted. Every might possibly be jumped within the next three months
has been pom serapeloesly & excluded. The difference in the estimated value of the claims consists principally in the amount of work done on them. ny of those now ranked the least valuable will feonss we confident e, before Curistmas, to be the “yd in. the Territory. Every claim upon our list is rapidly deI HEREBY CERTIFY that I have received conBi a Tn en a gmat mentioned in schedule, in trust for the tickette be made on or before the pe ‘Sth day next, and _and ¥ foro ey) riflith,.... neaael the same,to{, For President, STEPHEN A. PO UGLAS. OF ILLINOIS. For Vice President, HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON, OF GEORGIA. FOR STATE ELECTORS, George ¥ ieee yaa d,.. San Joaquin For MANNE ABRAHAM Lanewth, Blesteral Ticket fi California. spronese.2e PicePre BAL AMEN, ‘Of Maine, Democratic County Ticket, bes) ? _WALLIAM WATT. FOR SENATOR, ~ Be FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, John P. Little,N:ne Days from San Francisco to New York ~~ The Central Overland Po‘ny Bog weg Company will” start their Letter Express from San Francisco to New York ana iptermediate points every Wednesday and Saturday! Letters will be received at Nevada. soamae wien and Friday Evenings,until 9 o’elock .’ son City until 6 e’clock P. M. every Wednogday-— Srindnle Fone nom = henge ny York. . ‘or Telegraphic spate es, Nine Days. For Letters, Thirteen Days. Letters will bo cha ed, between San Frantisco and Salt Lake City, $3,00 per half ounce and uhder, and at that rate according to weight. Telegraphic dispatches-willbe au ject to the same charges as Letters. on letters must be enclosed . stam FINNEY, Vv Tepe -tf Agent C. 0. P. f 2S: Company. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. John A. Lancaster, WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the pants on ag that he has added extemnively to his already large and elegant establishment of H orses, Buggies, Saddies, Harness, &c., &c., and ix now a to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. ~~ Well trained, ficet and easy Saddle Horses, well uipped for ladies or gentlemen, will be ready at all the mes. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retain the confidence of my friends, leads me to belicye I will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of Parties, Balla, &c. ‘The quality of my stock will permit me to. say that those seckia; ure or engaged on business would do well give me a call. sep6-tf EnvelHELM & TISDALE, EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, Drow 2 Broad Street, opposite National Exchange. NARRIAGES, Horses and Buggies furnished on short notice. a Horses boarded by the Day, Week, or liy_ the Month, at the most iavorable rates. 8i9-tf National Exchange Saloon. se, UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the citizens of Nevada, and the graveling public, that he can be found at the LARGE AND SPACIOUS SALOON (Consisting of Three grand divisions,) Under the National Exchange. 1. rae BAR will recommend itself; and comment is-unnecessary2. BILLIARD T ABLES—The fin: iat in the State. Reference—The best of players. 3. CIGAR ANS TOBACCO Exp WUM—The stock of Tobacco and Cigars is complete, and . promise to please the most riastidious m this article. Lunch served from 113% A. M., to 14g o’clock, P. M., every day.’ 8i7-tt A. RB. JENKINS, Proprietor. ‘ko Washoe Men. WOULD INFORM THE PEOPLE. of Washoe.and my triznds generally, that I keep on hand at my store in Vir City, pear the National Exciange, a eompicte assortment of GROCER ths, HARDWAKN, kt. Any one wishing pons Goods clicap would do well to-call on Herman Saddler, my agent at Virginia City. Thavea MULE 'T KAI x runoing from Ne vada to Virginia City, leaving the ist and )5thof every montis. Goods taken tw _Virgiuia City on ths most reasonable terms. Nevada, Sept. 2i— im ALBERT MAU. H. W. GALVEN, Saddie and Harness Maker, : Fire-proof Brick, oppogite GW. Kidd’s Bank ing F ouse, Broad sireete. jo. Work and repairing déne at short notice and good terms sepo-im Neyuda Hose Company, No. i The regular Monthly Meetings of this Company are held on the Second Ti day of exch month at ; Ni faan Wiewery Lage ‘Beer. Te DELICIOUS BE BEVERAGE, ‘LAGER BLER, on hand and for sale ip quantities tc ard at my brewery, on Sacramento street, Grass Netnde eas. 20—tf E. WEISS, Proprietor. Bread Stieet Market. —— ie os Patmer, “N, €, Miller, MCP . © Connor, J.C, Eastman, . For Supervisor—2d District.Office : Alta baker Office, in street, Novela. Telegraph Dispatches willbe received at Cari No. Mt RB. F. SPENCE, of Nevada. JEREMIAH Ww 5; PERKINS, of Washington. AVERY, of Little te 4. W. COUNCILMAN ATTS, of Bridgeport: por i KAY’s well kn Franciseo. He Drugs, Chemica stitute, corner he must succeed. N.B Dr, Csaphay’smedionlannd can gical Inetitute is on “Sacramento atreét,. below: Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steam-. ship company’ iv ability as a Physicign is a sufficient guaranty t at those who may pet ueaeas under his wel wi receive the attention that their cases may require. The following isan editorial notice dn the San. Mateo Gazette, of April, 21, 1800: : _.“ SuccEss—In our daily experience wo are often reminded how essential are indust perseverance to success in life. — This is ae nowhere more strongly illustrated. than ia Cali-x fornia. Here are individual instances o men having risen to opulence in defiance of the most malignant. eye, in the person of L. J. Ozapkay, M. D., of San else why his immense success? A single view of the adjuncts at-his command‘in the shape of latter of which-are the most beautiful and compicte in California; at his medical and surgical instreets, must convince the most skeptical as to his resources, and a few moments conversation — will. disclose the affable gentleman. Let the “ faculty” as they aretermed, do flice,.San Francisco, Dr. Czarand universally We have one in our mind’s certainly must, possess merit, Is and Surgical Instruments, the of Sacramento and Leidesdorif _ their utmost, — brosial Whisky, Club House Gin found at all the’ steeme. W.B. Cummings & Co.e>This ex im: porting House are now receiving regular consign — mente of the following choice liquors, viz i Am-<_ ky, and the well known article of « W. 8c” above are a sufficient guarantee of the hish standard of those Nectar Whisky, Bourbon Whis-” The names of the consignees 5, : principal liquor house opened HH” artiatte:n manner. been introduced tomers. He also has Brushes, & given to artiches Ladi » WHE ner. and suited hive their har Se “HAIR DRESSING SALOON. z. MEYER, B BROAD &t., A few doors above Wall & Newman's, — ts can rely on ha thoroughly. clean and cool the heads of. his cue Perfumery. a ment of ecg at Combs, &c. Particular ae apartment has been provided: Ladies’ Hair Dressing Saloon, aes who has a long Parisian ¢ dinary mechanical manner ’ tend to be hair dressers, but in an artistic ph par segnomy of eac coon Vertes person. a also attend to the calls of ladies who wiah dressed at their residences. Wigs, Toupees, Braids and Ourls, “A full aasoitment of all colors alw and ui aapnated in a perfectly natural a Hair Dressing their He A new st scout by him which he warrants 4 «complete ane 2 pa Basses of a aoe es’ Depar to the penwaee sxpronien et ~S and connect via th “‘freasure for shi shi day, Sept. ivt No mere! der must be p JAMES COLLEY, Preprictor,LL Kinds of Meats constantly on hand at the Be boos known Market Mapuet. and for sale suit purchasers. “isnt delivered ry any art of the city at any y on acepedine to quality of maniewe wand Nevada, Oct. 2.tf Teeth Cleaned, a Kemoved and Scurvy of the Gums cured by DK. LEVASON. Fee §2,50. Office Saat EES Co's oy, Nevada> sep7 Pacific Mail Steamship ©: LINE TO PANAMA, Connecting via the Steamer:of the A Pacitic steamship Company, at spinwall. “Kor ‘New. lew York. Having Spare Steamers ‘a at San Franeleco % Panama. DErantth RE FROM Fousom STREET Will leave Folsom street wharf, h tic cts can be otal . € ha ‘tioraed Ben » have autho wi tickets. the born geatter 3 o’clock, Beng, GOLDEN AG ith P and Treasure, 9: i iy = SDAY, Oc foubasasiioas unt AM. Panama Rai NEW yore" 12 o’ els terity Utue QITUMPS or Roots Extracted with ease an DR. LEVASON. Fee Co’s. corner Commercial Teeth, t. Commercial ad asia cece a ryt ‘ASON’S office, up stairs. ~ ris ee street, Nevada. sept?