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‘SurPoskd To ob Miia Neal
Anderson, a very worthy citizen of: Nevada,
‘and who his Many warm friends here, left }
this city for the ‘Washoe country about ten
days ago, t but has ‘failed to reach his destination. He--was last seen at Dog Valley, on
his way @astward, but never reached as far
as O'Neal’s Ranch: ~The supposition is that
he was murdered between those points, for
his money, as he carried considerable with
him, for the purpose of paying assessments
on shares he ownedin Washoe mining claims.
Hin friends in Virginia City, we learn, have
instituted a vigilant search for him. He
_formerly_ran_ the a — of the Nebraska
shaft.
. AN ARTISTIC LaNpscaPr.—In the show
window of George Welch’s store, just behind
, the bust of Dayid-C. Broderick; is an artistwithin the“precincts-of Nevada, w hich A¥e . .
~have all seen, and which the artist hes seized . .
and placed on his canvas, with magical fidelity.
The principal object in . the’picture is a mill—
whose et ols say—that ahy one,
who has.on ked at the original, will reeognize & glance.“ The most perfect photo-:
g ic instrument could not have detineate.
it mote fuithfully or more beautifully. The
name of the artist is JoserH LEE, a stranger
to us, but, as -we are informed, a-resident of
Nevada, He possuases talent of a high order,
to which we hope our citizens. will not remain
insensible.
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Fruit FestivaL.—Our readers will, bear
in mind the Festival, given forthe benefit’ of
* the Baptist church, comes off to-morrow evening. The object is a good one, and we doubt
not, will meet with that generous patronage
whieh the citizens of Nevada and vicinity
3 chase been accustomed’ té give on suéh ocea“}sions. Thefruit will be fine and abundant,
and'we are assured that-everythingwill be
done that ean be, to make thesocial gatherg~a pleasant one. Instead of thoroughly’
during the Presidential canvas, their eastern
Teally exeatiak landscape, embracing objects, . 3
conan
pee Se.
? Hi ie Weichibe Sept. 10-9 P. M.
The proprietora of. the Pony Expres have.
written toall daily papers in California, that
dent can send ‘them: vata » lettara. by
Y eath pony.
The Ine. iL. Stephens left this haraiins
for Panama, the hour of. departure ha
the anniversary of the admission of Califor
nia into the Union.
. ver ore, worth $15,816; $1, 009, 158 in specie
and 228 passengers.
The Broderick wil case was on again yes.
terday inthe Probate Court. James -M.
Wilson was recalled, and E. P. Peckham testifying briefly—the first for the contestants,
and the second for the peiitioners. _
Beck commenced suit to-day against,
PK cofrespondent-of the: Phares Argua;t
. wiithig from Honey Lake Valley under ‘date
of August 25th, says: There is considerable
emigration coming into the valley this season, .
Their stock generally looks well and they are
saucy andindependent. A great many famislies are coming through this season, and I
‘have noticed quite-a large number of—young
ladies among them, They are generally handsome, and hold themselves (the marriageable
portion of thein) at a remarkably high fignreSome of them wear erinoline thatis ‘actually
terrifie. .
The number of wagons &e., that have arrived in the Valley, are as follows: wagons,
200; horses, 350; cattle, 2;200; mules, 80 ;
men, 600; married ladies, 150; single ladies
not engaged, 1; age forty, no front teeth —
Children too numerous to mention.
wile
QUARTZ MILL BuRNT.—We are extremely “sorry, to learn, as we do bythe Marysville
papers of yesterday, that the quartz mill of
Mortimer Fuller, Esq., which had just been
completed, at Yankee Hill, Butte county, was
totally destroyed by fire last Sunday. Mr.
a been» changed to 4 e’clock. on aceount of}
The Stephens takes'142 bags of Ophir ail: .
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Advertisements. Published in. the. “Transcript.”
JIzC. Birdseye & Co.
: a io ne: 7, FOR PRESENT, .
JOHN. C, BRECKINRIDGE,
FOR VICE E PRESIDENT, “re
JOSEPH LANE,
or OREGON. ne Whe era aes hed
t
County esmndtsens.
%
FOR SENATOR,
PHILIP MOORE, of Nevads.
FOR ASSEMBLYMEN,
J. La GOVE, of Little York.
Bs Cc o' Read °
L, L. BLACKWELL, Eureka.
H. M. MOORE, crn
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
[Corrected weekly.]
BANKERS.
= CW. Mulford & Cor
Gorge W. Kidd.
CLOTHIERS.
A. Block & Co. Cheap John.
\_ DAGUERREAN.
A. Liebert, Mrs. Rudolph.
PHYSICIANS.
hi. Hunt,
A. Trautmann,
R. M: Fant,
H. H. Wickes,
Wm. Randall.
DENTIST.
Dr. Levason.
ae
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
H. H. Wickes & Co. Rudolph & Hunt. IN
E. F. Spence. -,
HARDWARE.
Tallman & Turner, ‘W.H. Craw ford & Co
BILL POSTER.
Jerome H. Cook.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS,
G. R. Lancaster, Grush & Parker,
O. ¥. Chauvel, Charles Irish,
LAWYERS.
the
ree
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Moor of the Hull, on the night of the festival.
“Each ticket will admit a lady and gentlema2
nly excepting the ice cream which will be
n sale, st
* Mountain Misoreants.—A Chinaman,
“a very intelligent and respectable one, who
*keeps-a Chinese store: at Plum Valley, was
‘road between Goodyear's Bar and Camptov‘ile, who demanded his money, and, because
re had none, beat him nearly to death, leav‘ing him in the road in a miserable condition.
He was shortly afterwards found and earried
to his residence in Plum Valley, where he
Fes with but little chance: of recavery.—
FF rom all accounts, Sierra county is overrun
Dwith highway robbers.
= IMMIGRANTS AND.HoRSES. ae Beat“ty, accompanied by four other persons, arPrived in Nevadw yesterday morning, deross
the. plains frem Missouri, bringing‘a Pine. lot
Yet: American horses. Mr. Beatty lives at
*Kempton’s Crossing. His remaining stock
“Phe left at Sardine Valley. He found plenty of}
/ grass all the way. from Missonri_to thisicity.
q Eight hundred dollars were offered him for a
? span‘of horses, by a Nevada gentlenian, yee4 terday, which ke declined: He left fur home
immediately afterwards
Preor.e vs. Ricnarpson.—The trial of
Richardson, for lareeny, was called up yesterday, In the Court of Sessions. E. W.
‘Maslin, Distriet Attorney, appeared for the
prosecution, aad Messrs. Hawley and Sowers
for the defense. ‘The jury. consisted of
Messrs. Abbott, Day, . Harris, Edmuns,
‘Fhompson, Moorey, Atkins, Dunn, Southall,
Kelsey, Arbegast and McMurray. The jury
, rendered a verdict of guilty;—and recommen. ded defendant to the mercy of the. Court.
_ RTE Waiviian There is ik ines weather about town than that we now have and
have had for a week. Blaze says the skies
nrust have been ona bender, they are “so
beautifully blue!” :The sun looks down upon . .
us from the cérulean vault, with a look of love
tke a smile en the face of an innocent inaidén,
whet Asked to name the happy'day. In short,
the weather could net be better, even if wo
had ordered it ourselves.
Roap AGENT.—Oliver W'ssell has been
appointed Road Agent of the California Stage
: met by four white men, yesterday, on flie . )
Fuller is an_old and much reapected citizen
of Marysville, and has represented Yuba
County twice in the Assembly. He has labored hard for more than a year, in the erection
of this P
wards4 000. There was no insurance
on if} me whole is a dead loss. ‘All who
knot Mr. Puller, as we know him, will deep,
ly syzmpatihze with him in this his great mix. .
fortune.
oie
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YubA AND SUTTER SeNaTOR.—The
Douglasites of Yuba and Sutter have nominated Jemes C. Wilson, of Maryaville, of the
well known firm of Walker and Wilson, as
their candidate for Joint Senator. If we
were not afraid of heing . accused of dabbling
in pirty politics, we would say that:-Mr:-Wilson iy.one of the most intelligent and gentlemanly mes in the state ; but; -being neutral,
wenre MUM.
ies >
“TYPEY AND Omoo,”-—Herman Melville,
the weli known and versatile author, ‘is @xpected to visit San Francisco before returi.
ing from his present tour among the islands
of the Pacific, where he is‘now collecting
material for :nother series of books. So Bays
the New -York Tribune.
Quick Su.vER MiInes.—The Board of E.qualization of Santa Clara have fixed the as,
‘sessment of the two-sqnare leagues of land,
known as the New Almaden Rancho,
$400,000. ‘The Board also ordered the assessment of 1,450 acres, part of the Rancho
de los Cap‘tanc'lios, assessed to Henry Laurence] and ffugh “Tyler, at $212,500.
Eocene Napeas at eee
Xp The Marysville Appeal says that J. W.
Simonton, of the Bulletin, who was at Marysville during the Fair, has started on his way to
Washoe by the Henness Pass route or Truckee
Turnpike. If he find the road to be ail that it is
sail to be, he will tell all the truth about it,
without regard to rival routes.
a aetpieaieceigrsintetonn
WiILpVearraries.—From the Stockton Re
publican we learn that the Insane Asylum con
tributed very liberally to the Agriculteral Fair,
antk, the display of vegetation froni it was most
<ereditable to the. establishment. There were in
the lot regelyéd, twenly pound beets, large corn;
potatoes, and other specimens of agriculture.
&P It is said Mra. John Wood, the actress,
will soon return to, this State. ‘ Q
*.
Hyaro Galvanism.
J EGRALGIC or Nervous Pains in the Tead
‘SY and Face relieved almost-instantly, by Dr.
leyason. Fee $2,450. Office over Block & Co’s
tz mill, Which has cost him up.
atT. P. Hawley,
T.-B. MeFarland.
Hitt & Hu
KE. W. Mastin,
HAKNESS MAKER.
H. W. Galvin.
Re
GROCERIES, &c.
T. Eliard Beans & Co. Wall & Newman,
LIVERY STABLES.
Jahn.A. Lancaster.
PAINTING,
Frederick Manacll, Q. E. Withington.
SALOONS.” *
“Blazer?
TAILORING,
B. Fogerty:
CIGAR DEALER.
Lewis Brothers.
? TONSONRIAL ARTISTS:
EK. Moyet & M. Caehot, -F. Gillet.
SURVEYOR.
J . Gamble. %
h.
BOOK BINDER.
“Frank, A. Leonard.
MEAT MARKET.
Charles Kent, A. McAllister.
STAGE LINR
John K. Sule & Co.
——
EN PRESS,
Joun Pattison, Agent for Langton’s and Powys.
‘Notice.
: R. LEVASON Dentist and Nervo Galvanist
for the benefit of those who live at a distance
will attend in\his office every day in the week and
at all hours, so that his-friends and patients ma
not be disappointed, Offiee over Block & Co’s
store, Commercial street, sep7
Plugging,
¢€ ye ate Pping with pure Gold, small cavities,
2,30. Large as per agree fitent. All other
sleds a of fillings such as Plitina, Silver, Suecedaniam Cement, Gutta Pércha. Fee however large
$250 at DR. L EVASON’S office, ap stairs, cor
ner Commercial street, Nevada. sept?
A New Discovery.
N ERV ETO aided by Galvanism for the cure.of
AN tender Teeth, allaying in mort cases the pain
aniL-rendr ring them cz rable of be ng 2 atopped in
avery short time. Feo ke 1,50 at DR. LEY ASON?S
office over Block & Co’s store, corner of Com
mercial strect, Nevada, BOp7
TAILORING.
I FOGERTY WILL ATTEND to THE
*, Making, Cleaning and Repsiring of gentlemen’s Clothing. Keeps constantly on hand,
. Fine’ Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings
Which he is prepared to make ap in the LATEST
STYLE and ou reasonable terms.
wy ) ou Broad street, in the room formerly
*
_ Co., in place ef Robt. Van Dusen.
FY
store, corner cf Comm :cisl slreet. epi ti
Patterson & Johnson.
he
neatness and despatch,
DRUGS AND BOOKS,
Le»
f
~ COMMERCIAL STREEY, NEVADA.‘ae
~ Dealers in
if
Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with
sop7-tf
”
BROAD STREET
DRUG AND BOOK STORE.
.»A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
“a
aN
FOR SALE AT THE
NX j
LOWEST CASH PRICE.
DR.H. HW. wictKERs, >
ATTENDING PHYSICTAN.
Corner of Broad “and :Pins Streets, Nevada.
Adminmistrator’s Notice,
fg Beran is hereby givento all persons having
demands against the Es7Tavr oF DoNALD
McKENZIE, deceased, to exhibit the same, with
the necessary vouchers, at my-offiee, with ‘in ten
months from the publication of this notice, or
the same will be forevér-harred,
HOB. THOMPSGN
Publis Administr: itor.
Nevada, Sept. 6, -1860.-im
Dr. Levason’s Preparations»
POR the Teeth and Gums maybe had at his-of
fice, or of SPENCH, Druggist, Broad strect;
Nevada: acp7
eet
Pacific Wail Steamship saaeallc
LINE TO PAMADIA.
Connecting yia the Steamer of the Aftantic ard
Paciti¢ Steainship Company, at Aspinwall.
Hor Now York.
Spare Steamers at San_ Francisco and
Panama.
DEPARTURE FROAL FOLSOM STREET WILARP.
Having
The Stcamship
‘S. LL. STEPUENS,
H. PIERSON, Commanioer. R.
Will leave Folsom street. wharf, with Pasgongeis
and ‘Treasure, on
if te FESDAY Sept. 11th, 1860.
POR PANAMA, at? o'eloek, A. ob punctuall
and Connect via Panama Railroad at Aarin ‘a
with steamship for NEW YORK.
Through tickets 4 ean be obtained. The Panama’
Railroad Co. and Attantic and-Preific Steamship 4
Co, have authorized us-Agenta for the sale of
tickets.
‘Treasure for shipment will be received on hoard
thé steamship until 12 o’clock (midnight) on Monday,.Sept. 10th.
No merchandise freight will he reectv eton board
after 3 o’ctock, Pr. o., Sept. ith, and a written or
der must be procured at the Company’s Office for
its shipment. For Freiclit or Masmige apply te
s FORBES & BABCOCK, Agonts.
Cor. Sacramento and Leideadoril sts. .
San Francisco.
—~
ws
We
Ww. 6. ¢.
Kes HOUSE GIN.
AF 3&3] UNDER 'ANED, SOLE AGENTS
of ie above GIN, offers it to the pret He as
the finest Holland Gin, and the only G ENWINE
Club [louse GEN imported to this mi! wket.
itis putanin GREEN CASKHS;and branded
:s
Wos., CLUB HOUSE.
We shali continue to receive the above CTX.
regniarly.
Also-PURE ¥ ALAMBROSIAL WHISK X, in
flasks.
PURE NECTAR WHISKY, in new atyle®
maori ae
Ped
PURE BOURBON WHISKY. .
"The above Leaks are from the well knewn
house of Wir. S. Coxwin & Co., New York, aad
are uarantiied te and or :
— W. 8B CUMMINGS & CO.,
a
oceupied T. t. Dhompsou opposite the Na
tional bac mage. sd-tf aS vn
A ics, gud “Boar
; ‘tee ag
<i. wicks 2 60. fais
.
50 Cvlifo nia 8 reet, San Francisce i
Life Size Ph ie wither ste
es. at the’ superiority over every. Operator.in
give place, ant etoile OVER HIS PUPs"¢RECENTLY ESTABLISHED HERE. _ .
Ifehas on, hand: a. beautiful assortment of
all kinds of Canes and Gold L Lockets.etures of the best GalCome alt and the
ou will d ewe is the best.
every branch ‘ee he ~ ons given ‘in
LADIES AND GENTS’ HAIR
DRESSING SALOON;
s a
By ey ers: al
just opened a Hair Dres: Saloon, w
men.can rely upon having their H {roo ‘in
Fartiatio manner, .A pew s le of sil at Ac
best them which t ;
sleds Sied-c00k-the gs
tomers.
the ReNaS OF hele ewe
westeiiees. é
Thay: alao have a complete and select agsortmaent’of Perfumery, Combs, Hair and ‘Tooth
Brusties, &c., &e. “Particular attention has been
given to-articles of LADIES’ 'TOILETTE.
Ladies’, Department.
arate apartment-has been provided for a
Hair Drossing Saloon, where Mr. Meyer,
who hag a tong Parisian’ experience in this cepartment, will dress Ladies? Hair, not in the ordinary mechanical ‘manner of who pre
tend to be-hair dressers, but in an artistic mx Tja and suited to the particular expression
Dhyebognomy of each particular person. Phe y y
will also. attend to the calls of ladies who iwisti vu’
have their hair dressed at their residences.
Wigs, Toupees, Braids and Curie..
A full aasortmnent 9 of all colors always on hi. nd
and adjusted in 4 perfect: ural manner
ote ™ Wevnn & CACHOT.
STAGE LINE 7
BETWEEN -NEVADA AND VIRGINIA CI7T\*
J, K. SALE & CO.,
, ARE NOW RUNNING A
A tri-weekly line of Stages, from
Nevada to Jackson’s Han:
*where tke stages connect wit!
an ae ey
Saddle Train
Which forwards passengers td Virginia City:The p: ope yh 5 oxpeet towun the entire Foute by
tho Ist da
ts, and Sct
urd: aay at 4 clock, A. M.
Arrtying at Virginia City on the evenings of
the following days.
The Law be at_prerent, le over night. :
Jackson's, T e travelin, ia all by daylight. Ex
ress thatter and Freight promptly forwardec,
by stage and by freight wagons. septé-ti
of
,
EMPIRE MARKET,
¢
On Pine Stroot, just below Kide’s Boildicg
Jharles Kent,
OULD inform his old patrons, and ali ca
want of good” American BEEF, POR,
MUTTON, VEGETABEES, ete. to give him a
eeltS
aor He koopa on hand at all times a large lot of
Sho: “Pa Beot tle, ote ete, in the best conditiou
which he will soit Shalvaals orretail,
Novada, Sept. 6, 1800,—tf
Another efiance for the B.
Pire Yepartmert Complete! Ho, Boys
EYSTONH-MARKET IN THY: PIEL? t
A, MeALLISPER is Agent for the BAY?
KF ROY ttn the mountains.
Micats of all Kinds on Hand.
Vegotahtes fresh ey motning: All kinds of
wild; hy GAME-—tame and Fresh FISH, ete, wil
be sold CHKAP for CASH
“hea McALI ASTER, .
Nevada, Sept. 6-tf Commoreiat stres
HEAP PICTURES !
The Ambrotype and Daguerrean Roors,
Mo. 21 Commercial street,
ILL BE ELOSED ON TITE 20th OF OC"
4) ag tha eng a will relinqui gh the
business at that time. ntil th: on
Likenesses will be Taken
AT LESS THAN
ONE-HALY THE USUAL PRICES.
Sp Now tg the TIME to
taken at
Nevzda, Sept. 61m
have your picture
RUDOLPH
Ambrotype: Galle ot
EO! TEAMSTERS !
USE -HUCKS & LAMBERT’s
CELNSRATED PATENT AXLE GREASY
fers PIONEER AND ~ La Y. RELIAB:
ar ite in the market! inily peepared 4:
heavy wood axles, and W2 FRICAS CSD Nb.
TO c "LOG.
KPTS be had, wholgsale naa re bane
ELE Mb Til
No. 28 & atrey t,
FOR SALE.
E4 INCH PUMP. METALLICBUCKE n
y orks 2 to 3 feet stroke ; Ie in good orcs *
vith working-rod and heam + rollers, wuides er
frame oanplete.;:Shatting » pure whee! and pr
7 ton, Bob-ext-Bob fram: , toget ier with
OF
ATER,
Vera To. £5-3m
260 Feet of heavy h Pip-.
Retaz the Machinery of the eine
Will be sald CHEAT’ FOR. Fue 0°
BIRDSEYE & GQ, mm atresd
Nevada, Sopt. 6-tf