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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

October 6, 1860 (4 pages)

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) aK beremeenenel ah i Sy what is created by labor — or, Canitiot pedee-" epee To commerce, A community, 80 necessury to for hides, which our mining regions fy in very abundant ‘qtinblities; °°) °>* % civilization exists. It is needless to nshich produces most of the necessaries Inills, whose flonr is equal to the bi or from any of bf the, United plying the commuftom 230-to 260 barrels of flour, mining ‘regions. The wheat which uy 4s bronght from an agricultural disthe banks of Bear river, at an ex‘ceddingly moderate rate of freightage ; thus enabling the millers to furnish their customwould be obliged to pay if mento Valley or from the / eastern side of the continent. =. There is « foundery in our city, which we clmens of its wo-%, which we regard as qual to the best that can be produced in the ut machinists, who are rapidly acquiring eontrol of the market.) They are amply pre_ . pared to furnish all the iron portion of the machinery used in quartz mills, as well as orriptions of iron castings needed in this and mills of the Sacra there. are five which lie, if ; not exactly in the city, in close proximity to “SS Turner, J. H, Wentworth, and Marsh, mer & Perry. Tliese saw-wills ave kept tly at work, wnd turn out a vast quan@ millis, that operate on their 1 claiman. indefinite lease of oxto be a permanency ; and, are seven quirt2 mills in by water—Hughes’ mill’ into them. Liéutenant Governor his monitions have been-enti he has-tnadepig on his bare back, On a recent visit, told,. he carried over the knives to. the prisoners, and ended in a 6 ‘The ie riba tpl a rigid oth liked und his authority than an ‘800 W: ble representative of the principle in of “the right man in the Lor presenting them with should be so bunglingly ma: ‘ : " F: rr ss mage’ 2 4 eastern t swindler has escaped to California. His name in one of the highest sehools in St. Louis. The fellow, after ingratiating himself into the his pupils and their friends; commenced a series of operations which have left him no enviable reputation for honesty, Everybody he could get to trust him was his vietim in the borrowing finé, mia wound up by presenting a draft to James HH. Lucas, of that city, for $500, drawn on pretended relatives in d:. France, The draft torns out to be & frand, as there wasno such concern jn France as it} that on which it was drawn, and st came back protested, of course. Mr, Lucas is that much out-of Socket. “Out of the proceeds of the fraud We-started fur California, without letting any know his destination, It appears that the Directors of the Institute dismiss him, and an inkling of that Intention parture. _ It will do well.to pass him around; too many swindlers imagine that the distance between the Athititic aud California gives great security to their presénce in thie State. but a few requisitions might disturb that faney and Upset other ideas of ease and lux. . ary in the enjoyment of ill-gotten gains. A SEORET AGENT.—The President has sent out to California James Shunk, son-inlaw of Attorney’ Genera Black; who is dep. uted to attend “to certain interests of the Government in this State. Shunk comes out. with full power to: represent the United States in ‘some of the pending suite, to investigate the condition of the Federal offices, and in fact to fulfill all the duties of a secret agent. _CAaLIrorxta FLour.—The Times” very properly condemns the custom of’ California flour to eastern markets without to palm it off ap Eastern four, when it de { Serves to be'sold on its owieniérite 8 it Marysville, P. J.‘ Welsh was elédted Chief ie} Engineer, William ©. Congdon for First A’he . sistant, and ©. L, Crvickbon for Second Asand genteel appearance. Besides, it farnishesa home market rnish hus, with but insau vada and its immediate Vicinity. It.is very possible that we have many genie te important establishments; and,°if we have, we iste ate Petenst a mill eridéuvor to do’ etter on some” future . TO Ge ce = draught of cold water, which, if report be STraTé PRISON MATTERS.—A mir. named Leverson, ‘who is" shidto~ben mau. of bai reputation, has fatien into the ‘habit of visiting the Stute _ father too frequently, and en: sorts.of things from Ahis city to the ts, which he. les . frequently warned him to keep away, aid as ia y disregarded, he gées to catch seize up,” oad gs ve him thirty lashes with the cowhide bay'n quontity of Dayo o visite must, re respected . son; and isan admira-. rig pace BF “The paragraph above will produce some surprise in any one acquainted with penitententiary affairs, as regulated in most of the Atlantic States. The idea of an outsider holding mimi with ars oe without the consent of the officials first had and obtained, would be considered ridjculously absurd. It is very.evident, judging from the above paragraph, that the rules and regulations of the California penitentiary are at rather loose ends. The frequent revolts and escapes of the prisoners ate strong -proofs that the discipline at San Rafuel. is stupidly inefficient. Itis a great pity that an institation, which costs the State so much money, LOOK OUT FOR A SWINDLER.—The Alta's correspondent says’ that a { bnsé is Montpelier, and he was formerly a teacher coufidence of the: parents and guardians of coming-to his ears probably hurried his tes . tions, steering clear of each other, pour all thah, they had made a rash vow. The Frenchman’s trite saying struck us gs particularly } appropriate,. although, in the charity.of our heart, we found plenty of pallisting cireum. Not long, ® every body remembers, érror of their true, eatised them to” make dreadful wry fages. Well, a grand:turn out follewed, and the procession, conrprising a large number of ladies, and headed by Squire Williams on a prancing black charger, really. presented a magnificent. appearance. -It was a refreshing sight, indeed, to behold these veteran bibulants, gravely marching to the music of muscles of their faces firmly set, particularly when marching .in front of a saloon. “We stood at Blaze’s corver, aloug with a lot of other unsophisticated individuals and the aforesaid Frenehmanp, who'with a shrug of ‘his shoulders, mutteted something about serment d'iorogne and all that, but then, knowing -how skeptical Frenchmen are, we paid no attention to it, We looked. at Blaze, expecting to see him look melancholy,,and ready to exclaim: “ Othello’s occupation 's gone !” but the unbelieving cuss disappeared, growling something that.sounded like “ all d——a man To those who find fault with what they term a rupture.of solema engagements, we on the authority of a partner who once “fell from grace,” in midsummer, offer the following explanations : :
Firs', It is not safe to joi a Tempérance Society. when, the: thermometer: rangés between 90 and 113°. Fahrenheit. The body requires such a large amount of liquid, that, to a man not used to it, that amount, in water alone, would, surely give him the dropsy. Sedond, In. the tecth of euch a political contest as that new. progressing, how. can yow expect a patriot to keep up his enthusiasm, when drinking nothing but cold water? Several of the neophytes had stood firm till the arrival of the two Me.’s, when they * caved.” : = Third, The movements of some of the tieophytes are not properly undeérstood. Some short-sighted people think that they drink because they like it. This is a mistake. It's a way they have of serving the cause ; they hope’ by so doing, fo demolish all the whisky, andjudging from the manner in which they “* pitch in,” we shouldn't wonder if they succeeded. « . Pontrics.—In the quadrangular fight, now raging among the partisan papers of California, there is one peculiarity which, altho’ it is none of our jess, Appears to us a little queer, The Douglasites and Brechinridgers waste all their ammunition on each. oth-er, never firing a shot at the Lincolnites and Rellmen, while these ‘two last named. facbroadsides into the Douglasites and With such tactics, how the come out of the campaign, U : ; ; a8 Rats !—About five hundred. rats were killed on Thursday, in Marysville, the rain, at the corner opposite the Western: The old buildings having been torn down out corners, and in went men, boys and dogs till the scene of slaughter was fearful to behold. our having but a single gunboat, at this time, of those * Thrice welcome brothers here we meet !’, and . Blaze } fair is no better, as regards faith, than a FrenchMill. It is offered fur sale in lots to suit pur. ing for the purpese of naturaliging all who who may appear. + THe Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio I Railroad, at a late meeting, voted $50,000 in . 1 would aid ofa line of steamers between Baltimore and European ports. Other liberal subscriptions have been made by city. : tract for building the Pacific Telegraph. He . is @ man of great energy and fully competent to fulfil his obligations. in full power, and hanging who got away : Bill Dixon, Monroe Crozier, Thos. King, Wm: Wild, Sprague Robbins, Sumrell alias Hike, Dan. Gray, 0 * ) Témpkids, Gabriel, Roeas, Thos. Lawrence To our efficient §yeri, Bence Van Hagen, } We are indebted for the following deser of the escaped prisoners. The above reward is_ offered “by Shisiiif Bulock, of Placer Co. the wall of the jail. -N. 4. Robbins, 6 feet 2 inches bigh, well built, brown hair, thin on the top of his bead, _ Lawrence Sumrall, 6 tect and 2 inches— loose, awkward built, round shouldered, black curly hair, grey eyes, sext on left wrist. Henry Sprague, brown hair, sandy beard, 5 feet 7 inches high, 30 years old, one front upper tooth out, hairy on shoulder and body. Thomas Lawrence, about 5. feet 9 inches ‘high, brown hair, brown eyes, flag and hat on left hand WAP and heart-on ‘eft arm, flag end U.S. on breast. 5 Thomas King, star on top of right foot, 3 ink dots between thumb and forefinger of t hand, anchor, cross and pirate on right arm, light brown hair, blue eyes, about 5 feet 9 inches high. : William Dixon, about 5 feet 6 inches high, eyes, strong built. Monroe Crozier, 5 feet 6 inches high, 40 Years of age, black hair and whiskers, points cut Off of three fingers of rignt hand. William Wilds, 5 feet 5 inches high, smooth face, brown hair, anchor, flag, wreath, shicld liberty pole aad scar on’ right arm, on left’ » arm, M. P. ©. C. in a star. ‘es Gabriel Rocas, brown hair, blue eyes, 5 feet 6 inches high, sear on right collar bone, at one time broken. Orsin Tomlin, sandy* whiskers, brown hair and eyes, 5 feet S:inehes high, sallow complexiou. ; ; Dati Gray, sickly looking, black hair and grey: eyes, about 28 years of age, the Jost. joint of one finger stiff. Irishman. -Artemarino, a Chilian, dark, heavy set, 5 feet 8 inches high; 30 years of age, middle finger of right hand stiff, scar on armi. Ah Bow, alias, Capt. Watson, Chinaman, 5 feet 2inches high. ns modeling their store preparatory to receiving a large and elegant stock of goods. E¥" They have commenced to manufacture avery fine article of Plourat the Elevator chasers, at R. Finnie’s, Commercial street. [FF The District Court meets thie morn: capitalists of that HutaM Siauty has been awarded the SonAT Pike’s Peak a Vi Committee is. hesitation in the Mediterranean, and that in charge of a ll the rogues and gamblers it can ‘edi atin daa of comment among . °sini oS he os¢ who feel an interest in aifairs in Syria. pe Ee additional war vessels to that quarter. opened on the 20th to Clarksville. ap ANOTHER.—A new planet was disporered er at ‘Was Yhsers on the. —— ee Ben 15th is At sero . gah ager Oe ee oa] bouts and 24 minutes south. ‘Weir Da nt "Rue telegraph poles are set to within . . ee, RO Oc be paid for their Arrest and Delivery at An-. Mote particular! —™ rder of Hon. : : So ee nerdy JR. . Plainti®. “Per Jos. ROBERTS, Hupp; Atty’s for CLOSING OUT AT C9ST! S. LUBECK @ CO, . EF CIVING UP-BUST Nevada, Oct. 4. PIT Te JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor, Ale escidece seat a "delivered iu any. part of the ie nt Nevada, Oct. 2.tf _ ELEVATOR MALLS. SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, At the Marker (Bimtes. «ci above Wall & Newman’s grocery store, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, BAted ee caro” Tan meer in quantities to suit. Pare A SHAKE BUaeu 2 October 3-tf * [i Messrs. Hogadorn & Bowley aré re. The pup bas three bald spots. on (ollw)” W. Pl Fashion Restaurant, Commercial Street, Nevada, E. B. TAYLOR, Proprietor. ne I NR ORS 2 Grass -V;) 2 “G. EB. WITHINGTON, GToN, — OUSE PAINTING eee genes, of "plo