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rtioh of a
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tory, and
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rer Mines
obtained
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eorder of
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a
and bills
~to every:
ingle one:
= arise
ight pos» months.
difference:
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Fuiritory. .
wes, aey LES.
tived contioned in
he ticketthe same
pefore the
same, to
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Commbuck
; some of
he entire
KETT,
y District.
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hite Cali
in such a \
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xe except
traits in v
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"UP.
‘pherries,
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ger Wine
tter than
manufac
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tlie mast
uly antage i
we could
» best ma1? leedine
State in
ind inelias ta
lo Saxon
r sale in %
itters,
da,
tters,
PERG.y
ers,
Ben,
permint,
reets,
sepz
ouse.
S. .
Sansom.
Webb &
lee Prene
85-ly
= ‘Twenty-Five Cents per ween,
‘She Homing Branseript .
¥ Publishers and Proprietors
+ ep
OF FICE-COMMERCIAL STREET
Next door to Blaze’s, ( up-stairs.)TERMS. OF THE MORNING: aipararinsgo~ntialh :
Delivered in the City.
Ont YEAR (in advance,)./.. vebes ey 6$$8.00
mop SE OR pete Diheiere BOY
‘THREE MONTHS.. syee 3,00
Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.
i All Advertisements must be paid for at,the
€nd ofthe month.
Peecres
»
Ope eee eesen, Se eeees
List of Agents for the bay Motaing Transcript.
Chie. Ae GrARG iis ccce dds vece
®. LL. Jordon... wees
rer San Francisco.
ee +ooees-San-Juan.
Chas. R. Hall..., s+eeeeRed Dog.
W.K. EERE AE ip Fe Valley.
J. D. Phillips.. -Washington, Alpha & ange
_ spre emer
tee eroebene
City Business Cards,
' THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
‘Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s
corner of he
Nevada,
Building, .
— Pine streets, aol :
Ae ay SARGENT, be eal 5 7% Cc. NILES
SARGENT & NILES, —
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
¥ FICE—BroadS treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
«Ss I. CALDWELL, .
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW.
her, ~Alnuoag and Commissioner for the At
lantic States
and Pine st
Building, eorner of Seaga
. N a Fy city. « recon
T. B. McFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE—ON BROAD ‘STREET,
Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California.
WILSON HIT ' GEO. 8. HUPP
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Office, in Williams’ Brick Buildi Ww.
Ww eleh’sBookstore. : eee,
Geo. 8. Hupp, pa Public. Se seps-tf
\
District Attorney, sos “SK.
Will practi in all the Courts of Nevada coun —
ty, Office in t Court House, Nevada, sep6
F. MANSELL,
IGN, CRE AMAT TAL AND HOUSE PAINS TER » Broad street, Nevada, next above
ker & Co.'s Brick store.
Cheapnesi; piuctuality and dispatch the-order
of the Ly
FOR SALE~Paints mixed. 86-tf
SHORT NO'C. WAGNER,
Os ee REPAIRED AT
TICE, and Cleaned at low rates. Shop on
Pine street, two doors above Cheap Johu’s. A
share of patronage is solicited.
Nevada, Sept, 6,—1m
JEROME H. COOK,
City Bill Poster.
All Orders left_at the DarLy TrRayscieT
PRINTI¥G OFFICE will be promptly attended to.
Severe, Sept. 6,-tf
Published Every Morning, (Sunday excepted,). .
<M. LEWIS, { 308, iid
LEWIS’ BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
In Fine Havana Cigars, Tobacco,
Pipes, Etc., Ete. .—.
“Broad street, next door to Harrington’s Sa~
loon, Ney.
Goods furnished at San Francisco Jobbing pria ee Orders from the country promptly atrenoat
SOL LEWIS,
pees
GEO. W. KIDD,
Banker.
In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. .
(. OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest’ Market Rates, and libera)] advances made on Dust
forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S
nt
Sight Checks on 0% Francisco and Sacramento .
at Par.” Drafts.on the at the:Loavest Rates. Collections made, and State 2 and County moweeities.purchased at _ highest. Market
value. A iw pkey sep7-tf
.
J.C. BIRDSEYE. €s N. FELTON.
BIRDSEYE « CoO.,
BANKERS,
Number 30, Main Street, Nevada,
Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion at, the Highest Rates. ~-Advances made on GOLD DUST for
Assay or @oinage at the U. 8, Mint.
‘Checks at Par, on San Francisco, . Sacra-.
mento and Marysville.
Xr-Our =< Exehange on Metropolitan Sant;
New York, for sale in sums-to suit.
Purchase, State and County Securities at the
highest rates,
Deposites received, Collections made.and trausact a general Banking business,
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860. wet f
Cc, W. MULFORD. Ae HL HAGADORN
Cc. W. MULFORD & CO.
BANKERS,
At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada.
OLD DUST Bought at the Highest. Rates,
X Sight Check#on Sacramento and San FranCarson City. ,
. BLAZE’S SALOON:
. COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST.
If You Want a Good Drink,
GOTO BLAZES! t
Nevada, Sept. 6-tf
Broad Street, Nevada. 4
Go and Get’ s Drink that will surely refresh you !
ee ase’ oa
Patterson. & J ohnson’s ! y
~ Nevaday Sept. 7th.tf ;
FRANK A. en
FP vok Binder,
PAIRING aND BOOK BINDING done in}
#2. neat.and substantial mannoy,.£
Hieted. Office, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Commercial street, up stairs.*
Nevada, am 6, i
WALL & NEWMAN,
{Sueccéssors to J. 8, Wall,)
No.-55 Broad Street, Nevada.
YHOLESALE-AND RETAIL DEALERS in Groecries, Provisions, Shelf Goods.
Mining Foole. peeve: Bar'ey, Wheat and
Ground Feed, .&
XP Always-on Y hands the LARu SST STOCK
to be found is Siiebeas oe and will’ be sold on th
most reason
65-1f * WALL & NEWMAN.
A. BLOCK. S. FORTH.» E. BLOCK, JR.
tiseo at p
Dust orwarded tothe U. 8S, Braach Mint for
Assay or Coinage, andadyances made on the same
if required.
County Serip bought atthe highest market rates.
Nevada, Sept. 10th, 1860,
DR. R. M. T,
Physician and rgeon.
OFFICE + At Wickes & Co.’s Drug. Store,
Broad Street, Nevada, #5-tf
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med.,
wh Physician and Surgeon,
; FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
; of Main street, Nevada
Sept. 6, 1860--tf
“DR. HARVEY HUNT,
PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON,
street, Nevada.
EE. F. SPENCE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
BROAD STREET
EALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Med‘fcines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids, .
Alcohol, Camphene, ete. ete.
Cash orders from the country solicted. sepé-1m_
RUDOLPH & HUNT,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
DEAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery,
Paints, Oli, ; Camphene,
Patent Medicines, &c.
A full supply always on hand.
Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
WM. RANDALL,
Surgeon.
Office on Mill street, Gras Valley.
sep7-tf
96-tf
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Orders for Surveying strictly attended to, Office at the Court House,
Nevada, Sepit, 6.-tf
W.H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Ce.)
GENERAL DEALERS I¥
UVILDING MATERIALS, . CARPEN-==B TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural a and i Imvs Tools, verene> use, lements, Blacksmith
ear, Duck, etc., etc.
At the old stand..
No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. .
Sept, 61m. ~
bd
T. ELLARD ae
. $2 Broad Street, ..
WHOLESALE AND BETAL, DEALER Ly
Groceries & Proyisions.
&r Goods deljv ~ ed Free of Charge,
“Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
Dentistry.
R. LEVASON’S Office-over Btock & CompaN. P. BROWN & CO. .
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Office on Commercial Street, Nevada.
We have just purchased an entire new stock of
TYPE, PRINTING PRESSES, etc., and are now
prepared to execute all kinds of Printing ina
me unsurpas ¥ any office in the State.
We have in use one of Ruggles’
gest size, Ruggles’ Improved Hand Press; and
Hoc’s Retary Card Press. a,
H. w. GALVIN,
Saddle and Harness Maker,
Fire-proof Brick, a W. Kidd’s Bank
ing Ponse, Broad street
Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and
good . terms. : sepo-tm
Hydraulic Heese Manufactory.
s. Hov
8S PREPARED Witt Shs. HYDR AULIC
Hose Sewing Maine to turn out work at
reduced rates.
Hose Made to Order at all Times.
Orders will be strictly attended to and promptly
cxeunaes, Old HOSE received in part payment
rnew.
PLace of Bustxess—m W hartenby *s’ fireny’s Clothing store, Nevada. sep?
prast briek, ashi Mulford’s Banking House.
Office at Rudoiph & Hunt’s btu store, Main xis
angities, lar. , .
ie BLOCK 4 & ECO,
DEALERS IN CLOTHING,
Corner Pime and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA, sepé-tf
THE LARGEST STORE
=
.
a
AND THE
Largest Stock !
CHEAP JOHN'S
Corner of Pine and Conimercial street, Nevada.
Where all kinds of
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods can be obtained at lower priees than any nouse in the
upper country.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
5 HAAS & CO., Auetioneers.
Nevada, ~~ 6-1m
Save Your Money !
JOHN W. QUICK,
Pioncer Manufacturer of fine Russia Jron Screens,
AVING removed from the Pacific Foundry
to the-corner of THIRDAND JESSLE STREETS,
San Francisea, is-now prepared to fill all orders
for Quartz: ‘Sereens, Flour and Rice Mill Sercens,
of allicinds, at shortest ud of the best
material, a reduced rates. All ‘$_promptly
as » Be r. Wr, Qi ice theanty eompetent pans il is “nthsaiedinen of Sereens.in the Ha. having maile
Sereens for Goddard: & Co., C. W. Stevens, end
Te~nis—C ASH a6-Im
a
Bayk Exchange Salven, a
j
. Opposite Tallman & Turners, Com. s
ot Nie HOUSE, ESTABLISHED IN 182,
‘UNION LIVERY “STABLE.
Broad and Mata fain Ste, . Nevada.
John A. Lancaster,
&ce., &c., and is now pi
turn-outs ag can be found in the State.
Well trained, fleet and casy Saddle Horses» Well
equ ripped for. for ladies or gentlemen will be rea ty “t
A long experience in the business and
an earnest desire to retain the confidence of 2,2
friends, teads me to believe Iwill be able to giv e
general satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery:
Carriages always in ness with careful dtivers
he aMlorning a
OULD INFORM HIS ¥RL ENDS AND
,. the public erally that he. added exAan to his al agg 4 large and cle, RE emt
ishment of Horses, ggies, 1 ton vas fine
THe pening Minr-oF CALIFORNIA. —
It seems that:they had in the vicinity of Santa Barbara the original California Mint. The
Indians of Tulare county generally came over
once a yéir, in bands of twenty or thirty,
male and female, on: foot, armed with bows:
jand arrows. They brought over panoche, or
thick sugar, made ‘from whatis:now.ealled.honey dew, and from the sweet cariga’ cane, —. and put up in. simall eblong sacks, mide‘ of
geass and swamp flags; also, nut pines an 7
wid tobacco, pounded and mixed with lime. =
‘for the use of Parties, Balls, &e., ‘The quality of
my¥ stock will permit me to say thatthose seeking .
pleasure or engaged on weenrne would do welt
give me a.eall. sep6-tf
Broad Street, Nevada. ~
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
citizens of Nevada and the Traveling pub=
lic generally, that he continues to keep the wellknown and popular Hotel known as the
NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA.
The Buikling is of Brick, three stories high, and
THOROUGH A. FIRE-PROOF ’ having stood
two fires. se
Large additions have been recently inade and it
is fitted up in a Style that cannot be surpassed by
any public House in the State.
The Beds and Furniture are New,
“And for Comfort and Style cannot be excelled.
THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with
all the varictics the Market affords.
Game Suppers got up to Order!
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families,
THE STAGES, running in all directions from
Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange.
~ 9X The House is kept open all night,
There is a fire Reac lin, Room attached to the
House where all the leading souraale ofthe State
can be found.
ee Bar; witt-be-constantly-wapplied-with the
choicest
, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Also, in the large and oh room, which has
recently been added, can be found twe of the best
BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. :
Having had long experience at the business, I
ahall endeavor to continue to make the “National
Exchange’’ the best Hotel in, the Mountains, and
a.comfortable home for Travelers.
Charges will be moderate to suit the times.
A Livery Stable
Is connected with the House, and particular.attention will he given to'the care of Horses, Carriages, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times
be procured, by application at the office.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf
FASHION spins kage
et
(2) THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
inform the citizens of Neyada, and
‘all those wishing a good SQUARE
MEAL that he has opened, and: is-now Keeping
A First Class Restaurant,
Under the aboy¢ name, whielr will be conducted
in the best style, and in a manner that-cannot fail”
to please all who may favor him with: their patronage. Having had many years experience in
the business the proprietor is determined to keep
The Best Restaurant in the Mountains .
THD TABLE will be supplied with all thé varictics to be found in the Market, ind MEALS
SERVED at all hours. Always eon hand, and
evoked to order, ;
Chicken, Quail and ITare.
Particular attention will be paid to getting up
GAME SUPPERS 'to order.
OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE
“TL hare employed the best Cooks to be found in
the State. Give me a trial and satisfy yourselves
that you can get on rood 2 meal as cin be had at
Sacramento or. San Francisco.
C. B: IRISH, Proprictor.
Q
\/
Nevada‘ Sept. 6-1m
United States Hotel,
. Broad Street, near Pine street,
WE TAKE PLEASURE Jn inform" accommodate travelers in as com—_ ~fortable a style as any Hotel in jhe
der our house as pleasant la retreat as can. be
be found anywhere. Prices are moderate and as
ceived as the times will allow.
Meals....+++ 50 cents . a eo esece 50 cents
GRUSH & PARKER,.... PROPRIETORS.
ing the publie that we are now prepared
mountains. It will be our constant aim fo renfair an equivalent will be. returned for cash reNevada, Sept. 6—1m
HOTEL DE PARIS,
OvEDE CNAUVEL..Proprictor,
Broad Bt., Corner of of, Beidge St., Nevada.
continues to be kept in the same style which
has heretofore made it the resort of all who appreciate Good Livi Comfort and Cleanliness.
ae Travelers will’ ge on boda, speenewe
2 d. good meals at ours et
“Se ra Ov. CE av ¥ +
Teeth Cleaned,"
TES ARTAR Removed and Seurvy of the Guma
eured by DR. LEVASON. Fee $2,50. Office
over Block scp? others for the last three years. sep>-3im
NATIONAL EXCHANGE, ~ +
‘Lhe preparation of native tobacee was called
pis,vewat, and was used by them for chewing.
These articles were exchanged for a speClee” ef money “trom “the Indian “Minit of the
Santa. Barbara rancherias, called’
ponga, This ponga money consisted Mepieces
of shell rounded, with a hole in the nfiddle,
made’ from the h' lest part of the small, edible, white muscle °f our beaches, which was
brought in canoes by the barbarians {rom the
island of Santa Rosa. The -worth of a nal.
half round the hand—i. Coy fromend of middie
finger to wrist. Eight of hege styings pasred for the value of a silver dollar, aad the Indians, always preferred them, te silver, even
as late-as 1833. This traffie the padres e.couraged, as “it” brought them into peacibi.
connection with the tribes. of the. Tulare Valley.
ABOUT THE CENsUs.—It is. a curious
fuct that the United States set the example
to England for the enumération of the inhabitants by the government. The first census
England make an official count of her people.
The census is immensely expensive, That of
1850‘ cost. $1,262, 500, exclusive of sprinting,
or about six cents for every head enumérated.
The schedule comprised~nearly a thousand’
volumes, The number of assistant iarshals
was 3,231, and the number of sheets of. blanks
consumed was 1,440,000,
According to Hebrew chronicles the origin —
of census taking is to be found in the following passage: “And Satan stood up against
Israel, and. provoked David to number Israel.” Not a very respectable parentage,
though, in another place, the. Bible says it
was Jehovah who moved David to take the _
census. There is, therefore, an equilibrium
of biblical authority, for and against 1 thecensus system. 2
%
A Paris eorieepondesitof the New York .
Times says Austria—has now 200,000 men in
Venitia: Thesame letter says the Neapolitan Goveriment had decided to postpone the
Partiamentary elections” indefimtety. ‘This
step, which 18 equivalent in the eyes of the
Neapohtans to an abrégiition ofthe new Constitution, will produce a great fermentation,
. and will.only hasten the erisis Which the King
wishes té avoid.
~~
THE Bie GUN.—The immense gun ‘ennt.at
Pittsburg has been landed at Old Point,’and
will soon be mounted near the Fog Bell,
where all new guns are tried. A-shell fron
this’ gun will’ weigh 320 pounds and a solid -shot 455 pounds. The carriage, Whichis eomposed principally of wreught iron, is now being constructed in the ordnance shop at Old
Point, and will weigh, when completed, about
8 000jounds. This gun is the “Great East‘ern’ 8 shooting iron.
EaGLe Suot.—T. J. Duerson, of Petaluma, shot and killed, on the Ist of September, a grey eagle thai measured from the tips
of its wings six feet and four inches, ®:
MINNESOTA.— According tothe St. Paul
Democrat, the population of Minnesota will
run between 175,000 and 200,000,
Last Friday, says the Plums Argus, the
citizens of Quincy were treated to a hailstorm:
It was of short continuance and.did no damage that we hear of.
A New Baptist Church, to’vost $12,000, is
being erected ut Stockton. Mr. L. R. Townsend, of San Francisco, furnished the design
of the structure. “ag a
W. S. Long was nominated for State Senator,
on.the first ballot, at the Douglas Men! Convention at Sacramento, Sept. dt . ath. Pod. “Hopper,
Amos Adama, N. G. Curtia and Dr. Powell were:
nominated for the Assembly. : Co’s store, Nevada,
“then
was put on a string which passed twiee and a.. > ’
_. Was taken in 1790, and ‘not wntil 1801 did _