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September 13, 1860 (4 pages)

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only authorized Agent. for the CRIPT in San Francisco. Orders left at his s office, Northwest corner Washfag, pi atatrs,) will be p: mptly attended to. sa . ‘POLITICAL SEDAN --Feein the bottoni pee heart » we wi . present politieal campaign werewall. pes , We ‘tire“ tired of teading petty papers. and ‘tired of hearing party speeches. But there is no help for the evil but time and patience, _ #0 sve shall submit to it with what grace we may, A friend of ours, from North San Juan, who attended: the Breckinridge Gen-. -—o¥ention, ‘inst Saturday, suggested tous a-vast‘Ty ingenious scheme for recin the labors of 2 _editors and af __ a8 nothing ean be done to uéllize them i in the present one. It is to p ve all the sensn__ tional editorials and stump speeches, évolved this f ull; ‘and, by simply changing names and dates, have them read and recited; next year,. hy poor men ont of employment. This plan, he feels conftdent—if the aforesaid poor mén should We paid ordinary wages by the candidites—would © operate beneficially in ‘two ways, if nét more. It wouldsave the editers __-and-stumpers a gteat deal of ‘toil arid breath, atid TEwould secure té poor men a good chance ‘of turningan honest penny, and save the community aneat sum by relieving it wf a patper tax. The world, however, is 80 very. slo\y, in adopting utilitarian projects, that we cn not arly siguine hope that this, of our San Juan friend, will suddenly. jump into favor, Without jesting: there is much of® this pirtisan writing and speaking that isa great bore, especially with those who have no taste for it. 'To-us, in-our editorial fanetion, it is au abominable inconvenience, as wellias a hore, because it unfortunately happens. that . ull the exehanges-which réach our table, and in which we vainly seek for useful inform»tion, are e filled with but little else‘than Tong " Pieokintllige, or Bell, or ster tie, ubout whom or whose pretensions we care no more than we do for the man in the moon.— ““With-an honest desire to cull important in“ telligeuce, and with our scissors snapping nervously-in our fingers,;—ready—te-snip outthe ‘best items;-how vexed and disgusted it makes us feel to find in the columns of our cotemporaries, nothing butmiserable polities ! Once a week our eyes are blessed by the __ wight of such a glorious little sheet as the Hydraulic Press, whose editor, like ‘us, -eschews polities as he would poison, and whose honest. pride itis to print nothing in his pa per that is not instructive and usefal. It is refreshmg to read such ®paper, which never worties one with horrible logie, about territorial rights and squatter soverei; For the life of us we cannot peroel ve why er wherefore we Culifornians are expected to break our ‘necks, running after a parcel of T’residential candidates, from apy one of whom, if elected, we. have nothing to expect but ‘iniifference, if’ not contempt. Much wiser it would be-to-look carefully after our own : in Calfornia. Let us elect sensible and: virtuous men te-the Legislature; who will work with an eye single to ‘the welfare and honor of the State. Such men, no doubt, cav be found on the tickets nominated by the different parties. Let our citizens vote for those candidates, only, in whose probity and. capability they have"reasin to place confidence, and not puzzle their brains and raffle their tempers over the yexed questions which the cunning politi¢ians of the Atlantie Coast aud Mississippi Valley; for-their-own selfish purposes, have sprung upon the nation.’-Gur first and most. sacred duty is. te take care of California, and. let the other States of the Unio ‘follow our excellent example. This ts our political utilitarianiom. ews. BY THE Pony. —The Pony arrived at Miller’s Station at a quarter past 6, yes‘terday morning, whence its news. was telestaph to Suer.imento, “That portion of it, telogrophed tothe Bee, and which appeared “T/ that print last evening, was telegraphed to us. ‘Thus the-TraNnserivr is several hours ahead of all other papors with the news, as tras Nev dads concerned: The intelligence, which will be foun! unler our Ghareptie oo eK is very imro:ts t. LE” Three of the Chinamen, Oa Guey, A’ _ Li p, and Fun Tuek, convicted of burglury were sentenced yesterday, in the Court of ~ S:asions, to. three yours: each hoprisoumsent . oD St: ‘tes P ‘son, » ~ >» recegeat seer as ‘& _. body. ¢ Jone of ‘the oldest-citizens of Nevada county, eaeieleecctacimae [PER STATE LINE]a ARRIVAL oF PONY EXPRESS; ‘War between Austria ana . wal of Christian Massacres — Political News-Miscellancous-Mutimy, Ete. : : “SACRAMENTO, Sept. ‘12-9 PM. The, Pony arrived at Miller's Station, at . _ mont imminent—Rénhe ‘Ta quartet past 6 o'clock, this imorning, with St. Lous dates to Sept. Ist. ‘Later intelligence from Europe states the probability of an open rupture between Austria and Piedmont gains strength at Paris and Vienna. Count Rechberg’ is address to: Count Cavour, delaring, in the most’ formal manner, that if the army of Sicily invaded the ‘territory of Naples, Austria will consider it a casus’ belli, created immense sensation. The various European Governments are -preparing armaments on a most: extensive scale, aud ® general war seems: inevitable. _ Garibaldi has sent Prince Pondolfino to represent Sicily at the English“ Court. — He wrote-a letter to the Queen. A telegram reeeivedfrom Malta bythe High Lord Commissioner, annowpces. that the scenes-of Christian massacre at Damascus have been renewed at Halep, and -that tlie. Consul General of Great Britain’ has fiillen & Yictim~ Napoleon has presented Garibaldi with two heavy cannon, ‘ The Italians have issiéd a proclamation to Hungary asking them to unite and fight for them, «nd promeaing . to fight for naagey in return. /Volunteers are flocking: to: Garibaldi: in great numbers..It is rumored that Nepalsos will order the occupation of Palistine, including the Holy city, and will place the crown on the head of Baron Rothschild. DOMESTIC. Senator Hunter is ‘stumping Virginia for Douglas. ; The New York Herald-has dropped Breckinridge and now urges Douglas’ claims. . The official vote of North Carolina gives. Ellis 6,328 majority. The President is still at Bedford Springs: The Mobile Register asserts that the Democracy have not carried a single ‘county in Alabama, A . mutiny occurred on board the clipper ship Stag Hound, March Ist. and the. 2nd officer was murdered by the-crew. Assistance was rendered by an English fi rigate, find the crew placed in. irons. PLACERVILLE, Sept 12th. The El Dorado C ounty Republican Convention was held in this city to-day. The Precincts were quite ganerally represented, The following gentlemen were noma: For Senate, w. H Pratt, of Georgetown; W. Jones, of Placerville, For Assembly—J. H. Corliss, SS. R. Godard, J, W. Edmonson, R. E. Beek; O.-H, rnham, I. I. Hess, . Ww. H, Willetts, L. dD. Wie < Cusntan Roserts, of North San Juan, whose nomination.as a-candidate for the Assembly; by the Bell and Everett men of_the county, we announced afew days ago, is really ou thetrack. Yesterday we received a communication from several esteemed friends of North San Juan, reqiesting us to aimounce the candidacy of Mr. Roberts, and nesting . us that they mean “to put him ‘through by daylight.” Our polities! neutrality prevents us from taking up arms for Uncle Charley; but we elaim ‘the right of saying that the Bell and Everett men—pr, for the snatter of that, the people -generally—might do a thousand_worse. things than electing hita to the Assembly. . We-venture to say thut;\if elect ed, he will have more weight on the floor of the Assembly, than any other man of ‘that Unele Charley is » California Pioneer, is clear-headed, intimately acquainted with the people of the county and their iiterests, of unflinching honesty of purpose, has a heart as generous as the day, devotedly attached to John Bell and his cause, and —. 350 pounds, avoirdupois, oe e yt Kossutu, with the few pent members of his family, were.in Paris, at last accounts. “Tt fs said that the illustrious Mag: felt. keenly the death of his sister, an:t tha: account of the attention by the gentlemen of Brogklyn at her funeral, be wept and excla! x **Oh that their people were. my people, and ticir God my God.” From some mysterious: source Kossuth reeeives® quarterly $1,000, thé accompanying note inlivating siinply is from a friend im America, ant that it is respect mantlested tt for his Dereomal expenilitires. . one near to assist -hini, he urifortunately fe ‘. éase death, twenty-four hours after the ue‘}fiable manner as long as.they have lived, and . their extre hen. he read the 4. fete oh established ean School. It is ® sort of benevolent penitentiary, —an asylam for juvenile viciousneéss atid ignorance—in which bad beys and girls are Physically; ips preter Lb and moray educated into” aa men."Acorting the ; Alta, the Industrial institution, or, at heat a self-sustaining one. It says that the farming operations of the boys of excellent potatoes have been gathered in within two months, and the amount will have béen swelled to 2500 bushels by the time the} whole crop has been harvested. They have also made from 65 to 70 tous of hay, and will have.at least 300-tons of beets, cdrrots and turnips, and about 5000 heads of cabbages.— The present Superintendent certainly does not allow the to grow under the_boys’ ‘BOILED To Dear. —A. horrible aecidunt occured, lately, at Freeport, Pa., by which a man lost his life inthe following shocking maner.He was boiling salt, when, by some slate he-was ‘predipitatid headforemost into the cistern of boiling salt-water. “He’sue, ceeded in crawling out, “but there. balleses back again into the scalding brine. “Notwithstanding this second.and terrible mishap, -he got out without assistance and walked to his home. He was actually boiled alive, and, afcident. = — MISTAKES. oF PHysietans.—Oliver W. Holmes (physician, philosopher and poet) in a lecture upon physicians, gives the following account of some mistakes which were made in medicine : Sooner or liter everybody is tetppéd: up in forming # diagnosis. I saw Velpean tie one of the carotid arteries for a second.aneurism, which was oily a little harmless tumor, and killhis patient. Mr, Dease, of. Dublin, was more fortunate in a case he boldly declared gus others thought it an aneu. rism. He thrust a lancet into it, and proved himself in the right. Seon after he inade a similar diagnois. He thrust in his lancet, as before, and out gushed the patient’s blood and his life with it. The next morning the }. doctor was found dead, and floating’ in his blood. He had divided the femoral artery.— I have doomed people, and seen others doom them, over and over-again, on the: “strength of physical signs, and they have lived in the most contumacious and séientifically uniustisome ure living still. I see two men in the streetvery often, who were both as. good as dead in the opinion of of all who saw them in People will insist on_ living sometimes, though manifestly morbid. In Dr. Elder’s life of Kane you ‘will find a story of this sort told. by ane himself. , The captain of a ship was dy ig with scurvy, but the crew mutinied, and heave op dying for the present to take care of th An old lady in this city, near her end; got a tittle vexed about a proposed change in her will y made up. ber mind not to die, just then, ordered coach, was driven twenty miles to the house of a relative, and lived four years longer.— agers: Mather tells some. good stories which a pekee up in his experience, or out of his s, showing the unstable equilibrium of . prognosis. Simot Stone was shot in nine places, and, as he~lay for gead, the Indians made two ‘hacks withoa atchet to cut his head off.. He got well, however, und was a lusty fellow in Cotton 3 Mather'atime. Jabez Musgr ave was shot with a bulletthat went: in his ear, and came out of his eyevon the other side. A couple of bullets went through. his body also. lived many years. Per contra, Col. Rasiter, acking a plam stone with his teeth, bruke a tooth, und lost his life,. We have seen phySelans dying, ad eae from a scratch. Anta mut .who had @ éréwbar shot through his head is Miye and well. “These extreme cases are wa -But you cannever be too cautious in you prognosis, in the view of the great uncertainty the, course of any disease not long watche pend the many unexpected turns it may take.» Hesrew Hoy Days. —Our Worthy, fel low citizens, the Jews, who are permitted, in this blessed land of telerunee-and equal ri to worship Jehovah in accordance with Z. dictates of Baty ies. on Monday and ‘Tu ‘slay, the 17th and 13th of this month: of September. ‘The Day of Atonement falls on Wednesday, the 26th of September. _ The Feest of Tabernacles wil be eelebrted on Monday ni Tueley, the Ist and 2nd . of October: c { are illustrated by the fact that, 2,150 bushels § \a horse was brought here from “yawkward in gait. Jabez got well, however, aud , asco ges, ren Hhurnhas, The Israelitish New Year will be observed a in and around Sacramento and not a single flower to snpply them with food, remarks . _/ thus pleasantly : “Phabees must have food, andi there no flowers to produce if they will take it wherever they can get~it, in-decoy hives or f . out.of them. But they haye recently open} . Ved & Tew, Tich and Juicy vein, one that will . last during the entire fall, not. only of this ear, but of ‘ull the long years in “the future. hat is that 1 Why the httle robbérs have turned into Smith’s ui yard ‘(and we presume into other. ay salso,) and are drinking at a vais rate the juice from a lot of fine ripe wh.te M srenh APE pes! And it is wonderful what a q ity of grapes they can de‘vourinaday. They ate so numberless A ers ‘alittle to each es a great the apiarians are living on.the i aad wil prdeable live ppon them. ‘in a. great e from this: time henceforth, for when the i s have once dori that lode, and especially not while there is no other to fly to. “And they choose only the best and cor oma acpsena The California’ feet, albeit, now and then one of them man. or Mission which is growing im abunages to escape. dance alo rade ithe Muscat, and which is . ~ -+the-riper of the two, has not been touched by them. 0, they are very dainty and know the choicest article as if wy. instinct. t MaIneE” Horses. —The Portland (Me.) Advertiser thus. bloviates sea a+ “down. éast”’ animal : We have lately learned the: sctiowing facts “respecting one of our Maine horses, which we think worthy. of note. Seme sakland in “Hockland i in our State, and purchased by a gentleman conneéted with the Pertland Company’s Works. He sold him for $175 to another. party in the same Sometattane, and ai good judge of horses-looked at him, and rejected him as too He was subsequently sold to a Massachusetts man for $300, and re-sold to a New Yorker. “He was entered at the Long Island Race Course and won the purse. His owner after that; having refused $9,000 . for _him, took him. to England. Here he was not successful and was taken to France ; here again he won and was sold at a large price to
~ Emperor's stud, to which he now beongs, a nn MARRIED. In San Francisco, Sept. 8th, J. P. CHAMBERLAIN to AMELIA A. PURCELLS. At Upper Clear Lake, Aug. 30th, WM. B. ELLioT to 8. ABRA C ARPENTER. Metropolitan Whomter-Nocaae. ‘The Eminent, Actrone, MES. JEAN Mi DAVENPORT, And the Great Actor, MR. JAMES STARK, Supported by» MRS. JAMES STARK, MR. GEO. RYER, And the large and taleited Compiiny of the American Theatre, San. Franci orming the sreatest combination of talent wer concentrated none Company of the State. ‘Thursday. Evening, Sept 13th, The ai apa will commence With the beau tiful pla: LOVE’S SACRIFICE. In whieh the full strength of the company will appear, consisting of MRS. JAMES STARK, Miss Alice Brown, pe Miss Alig te Mandeville. ‘ Miss Jennie Mandeville. GEORGE RYER A. R, Saab es 1. Brown, ee ee Mr. Clifton, sa Mr. Conner, NY pr.'Grifiith, <i Mr. Ruby, . . To conelude with the laughable faree of FAMILY JARS. Doors open at Zz ore lock, te. commence at 8. TO: THE TR AV VELING PUBLIC. CALIFORNIA STAGE: ‘CO. sanemegpt The stages of this Compa will leave their. office, at the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, on Broad street, Nevada City, tal “KOR SACRAMENTO CITY. * Leaves x at to’clock, A. M., and arriv ing at Gon ramento int or the 2 o'clock boats for San. Francisco. . FOR M Se Leaves the above mumeiboffive, every: morning, Rough & at 3 o’clock, Log by Grazs_\ Valley Rou; Ready, Empire Ranch a8 Long. Bs id xing at Marysy ille in. time to connect “wit ‘the Company's 2 stages toShasta. 4 = Kon FOREST CITY. > Leaves every. mene at 7 o0’vlock for North San Juan; Camptonville aud. Forest City. For) ORLE, ANS FLAT. Leaves every day at o'clock A. Ranchi, Hambug City, Welse Flat, and arriving at Orleane~ M., via Bell’s ’s Flat, Moore’s "hit at 12M. KeLeaves OrleansFhit-at «o'clock: Ay M. arriving at Nevada at 1 o’clock, conteeting with the Marysville and Sacramento Stages. ~ JAMES HAWORTH, Pres’t. C. 8> Co. Ww «3. McRoserrs, Agent, "Nev ada. ~~~ For Sale. a NEVADA TUNNEL, WASHOE. 1 2 AND A HALF Feet in the Nevada Tun‘nel or Justice claims, situated near Vi ia city, Washoe, will be suid’ cheap for CASH, if Enquire at the DAILY early. application is made, TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, Commereial street, Ne: sept, vals city. G. EBs WITHINGTON, oe Six 8 afterwa rd, on the 8th of Setsher, . ‘auother day will be observed ; ad on theahat day, the 9th of October, anzt r. ye x SIGN & ORNAMENTAL fread mn ed tom sa[cunt there aro i eng bees . . tasted-the-sweets-} of the grape they will not be likely to. aban=4. _. of its mechanism manifested oe “A Word of Caution hha alt yar precious’ and delicate ar to be et sr made the 6 ea eee therefore, it estan sh Ce + ot ever atta are any of the ee by the mistaken for every one Offers a specific speqitie for rapes of the ger s cati be seen daily at the Office of. 50% ye ANDI foo in different stages od egy eta OFFIC beeen Clay street, above thePlaza, néar vane tie Plaza Hotel. . Artificial Eyes inserted oe all the natura “nlovements ofthe Real Hye. a eil-tf THOS. WENNENT’S he haod he 4 Surveying and Navigation’ Warehouse, Metin the Lady « be remarl m hotte and Be Opeilles,’ my. Claude of . George R % Dumas, 01 . Raising th 7 self an ae everybody ;> the delect . Mandevill Sign of the Wooden Sailor, ~~ ‘Battery street, opposite the Custom’ House, ~ SAN FRANCISCO. “Locket Lost. / cA. ‘enameled The finder will ‘Locket: with 810-tf containing’ a ladies” be amply rewarded b J. P. SKELTON, at i Offices v4 POSTPON EMENT. ‘HE MEETING OF ¥ THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC-CLUB of Nevada, is postponed until further notice, on account.of the occupation of the Theater by a. theatrical = A Gy NILES, President. Artificial Teeth . . O* Every description fixed from-one to com plete sets by DR. LEVASON.” Office over Block . & Co’s. store, Nevada. s-p7 ART AMID THE SIERRAS. HELIOGRAPEHY. pe SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE citizens of Nevada ite yi and the poopie “ the State, that he has Lins of ‘pictures 3 yap now prepared to take to the Heliographic ~ ges unsurpassed in, the world ; that Nesteas ie new a onts for persons coming from distant parts of the thle, and would say As all such, thatsatisfaction is not ven chargé for work, tava pay them for their time and trouble in ailing These arrangements have been-made ineview of one fact that the country is flocked with unskilfut rators, whose -work is not only wanting in. Chemical effect. and rt emg that constitutes # good picture, but ow om to the improper use s" 1¢ chemicals employed, they are rendered ishable and worthless, ‘The public are in to call on ,. him at his rooms, in Grass) Valley, where he will be found ready at a times, and in all kinds of weather, to take pictures in the best style by all the various bess now known, some of which are as fol YPE a . TANEOR es, Phot PANEOPES, MELAINO ic Pictures and Sunlight Paint! Sion Riee-Putent Leather aul Oil Jaton tures. Old pictares eopied rig wi raved and rendered imperishable. Views of” buildings, mining claime, ete., taken at the shortest notice. : ‘Deceased persons taken im the most appropriate nianner. f INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in all departments of the art at gts . sees Mill atreet, Grass Valley; aepie 11-4tf Wilcox & Gibbs’ ee Patent’ Sewing, Machine. . Pee te pon JUNE, 18 2; 1857-~ReRacrangecs att d 18, 1858. oimts of iy eg chy tated peculi ely Machine may be b First~—The remarkable Hay @ preg ape A accuracy n “ fact that it is — of making, uncrringly, 4 _ stitches a minu Second—It wilt not drop sites, and is noisless in its operation. + Third—The facility with which the learner may become expert-in operating it, inasmuch. ak no its own in this ny . mistake can be made in sett ng the needle or in lating the tension. raat patented device of great: utility to Tearntrs has recently been’ lied, which prerection of the waching being run in. nm, or the balance wheel tearing a lady ft eBelnge de Interchangeable in. all its parts, any of them can/readily be mophncod in case: of accident. ; ** Tt is, indeed, a wonder 1 production, and for 4 fasebly Sm especially no othe! chine will bear’ son With ite-Phila.: Bi wo rom the Boston Dail; 1850-5 We learn vents ft the wrong Sewing Machine heretofore tatporiesad A charebem waiting for. WN, Agent, ta period acquired gueh well merited ity Mas It is esephutioal 78.Montg 0 "acnd near Pine. goer? : ¢ that the’ i‘ Machinie tien $35. © litt French Hair Dressing ‘Saloon. ‘pa ic Franeisco Prices, 80 CenPay Semen si gp Hair Ofls, Toilet and § ving Soap, genuine Lubin’ 8 extracts. Al fist Ruzors, warranton. ds FELIX GILi x T, Pine Sai Neveds, Sept. 6, 1$60,.—1in = Nevada Minec. "Paiawas, No.1 ner HL. FUNSTON, Sée’y. Teeth, GwMrs or Roots Extracted tracted Withitease ‘ak dex: Fee ,$2,50. Offer terity by DR. LEVASON. } t iMehaln PAIN’ hy promptly att Dealer in Paper F Fixtures &e. &e: ‘At the: Ser seplo” over Block & Co’ss oe reial strect, Ne+ SMALL Goud LOOKET, “ONE STOE caving the : yovided perfect he’ “wll. not: only not m> the good, cieap. ra. Baw = of, U; 8: Government i © CENCE for Geer for — co as on i Be " the as of Sr cab netruments. Ge ras d. young, of Philadel ; Nautical ar er Books, Dra instruments, 8: Chains; Leveling craved wee » eter, nee Handy. ie and for isla at yodeord rates. Seer Chronor sit Observations. Repairs of every descrtption executed a best manner. i sl HAS CUTTING in the neatost style ut Sen ne Aud Fe ws routine Kenehly Jisetings ofthia = + held on the Second Tues~ eeky cach h month sat their Room: ow ee \ dertake, a ' Connor, ¢C f/.. Tis s goog ee & BURG. ee learn that ts ~ Janid was € 7 q ) since, dur a quantity from. Gr cursed wit ~of them, { pitted b by t " case that. 4 MG terrupted> gentry, an ‘} that the uf erty of aj the misep; * } indeed. } so = hen roosts. r> . MURDEI . Frank-Anc + ago for W ments on } since he le pected he . suthewhert Raneh. . \ ui /.and about. him. «as x Bay’ Las gence rea found, “ O'Neal's had aa pistol bull “and everyt “from” his 1) many. fries fate.. Can tain roads them? i New B i, ; pares " ¢ Stated, tia “4 drick fire-j . Btr: set, and ii on the sam i Deighborhe { above the . i d is erecting ie are Messrs M) growing, w an \ L? Avorth, of . ® the saw mi 4B offered tome A). payable w inaugurate The bantea \ A Cina’ } days ago, a by hercow +ptitated by dug and wa ?. terni on. ‘ 37? 1H h having bee: Tlousre Rays “die,” hina juke complete rt } Sted. This if of wanan's Within hie, 4 Jucinty is New York. £e" Th: “ed with we is Jane bes —Rttent—to{ onrioiSe ition, jury thatgeu. 4 A writer Gan-Carlos; (One of its wi * stpposedd té Atul ul ts