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NFORM
raveling
LOGON
nd comne State.
he ste
rietor.
BE.
OTS
ner\and —
ng done
ial St.
romise
ie :
ky P.
plant extensively cultivated in England for
: measures six feet in hight, with heads, full of
_ seeds, fifteen inches long. . The three stalks
"like a slightly redyced copy of Indian corn
a A.CHINAMAN aN \HOCKELTY.—About 10
x
./ Foreman—T, W, Sigourney.’ ne
Treasurer—W. H: Crawford .
Trustee of Fire Association—J. A. LanDelegates of Fire Association—John Pat' tison, A.D. Tower, A. H. Hagadorn. . *
Trustees of Nevada Hose Com ny, No. 1.
Wm. R. Coe, 8. R. Perry, Geo. “A. Church.
Ed. Wheaton, 4 F.G. Guild,
H. L. Bowley, ‘. Foree Gregory, ;.
Chas. Blick, Lewis Blennia,
E. G. Waite, L. W. Williamé,—
W. B. Barton J.J. Ott,
Jerome H. Cook, “Geo, W. Keeney.
__ Mount apy Mi.Let.—Our-friends_below-* may boast of-the Sacramento and San Joa*]-quin Valleys and of their monstrous Vvegetable productions ; but our little valleys,up here.
in the mountains, have their own tales to'tell.
Yesterday, Mr, M.A. Phillips,-whose-fertile
ranch is only a half mile from Nevada, brought
into our sanetum three stalks of millet—a
fodder, and known to botanists.as _belonging:
~. to thé genus holcus or sorghum—each of which
are hung up in the TRANSCRIPT office, for
_ public view and inspection, and look mtore
a than anything else, eee
o'clock, yesterday morning: Mr. Gregory, of
the firin of Gregory & Boring, while sitting
in front of his store, suddenly heard’ sémething in the back partof his store which excited his suspicion that a robber was about.
The mouey-drawer has an alarm attached to
it—-a pretty loud one—and it was this alarm
that smote upon the tympanum of Mr. Gregory’s rather acute ear. He rushed in the directi i el
all in
ORK,
him-2
lotof
lition
ery,
AND
and
3.tf
ip’
y and
RF.
ip
a ed cursing the ingenious Yankee who
\ the animal had acquired. Either the planks
ss Laserty HICL Dircu.—Messrs. Thomas
___ Patterson and F.-P. McGuire are excavating
Mitch from Lowell Hill to Liberty Hill, to
there found an ill-looking Chinaman, who had
_ entered from the rear_and seemed to have a
As soon as he found himself in the presence
of Mr. Gregory he put on a doleful smile, and
exclaimed “Me jokee!” “Yes,” gaid Mr,
‘Gregory “alla Joke,pf course, and for a joke
7@’ll lam perdition out of you !” So, suiting.
‘Bhe action to the word, he pitched into Johu,
“Gnd gave him the most awful mauling that
‘yer befell » Chinaman since the days of the
#reat apostle, Confucius. When Mr. Greg@ry’s propensity for rough joking became
Somewhat gratified be suffered his Visitor to
“drafhimself out by the Way he game in, and
__ it is highly improbable that he. will ever be
’ honored with another call fromi the supe individual. We do not know whether the Chi‘hese have; or have not, any blasphemous ex‘pletives in their language ; but if they have,
Mr: Gregory’s vietim had goed reason for
Anvented alarms for money drawers.
turn
a sharp corner, with your horse at full gallop,
on a planked street. The truth of this phil“@sophical and practical apothegm has been
“@istinctly proved, in three recent cases, wit‘essed from our office windows. The last
“case was yesterday, and it came near killing
‘Doth horse and rider; for the planks: were4
Moist and slippery, and the horse’s feet were
_ Bot.shod with that kind of rough shoes which
could successfully resist the centrifugal foree
ae
must be torn up or pedple must learn to ride
gently when rounding sharp corners. Choose
ve!
ee.
—
AME.—For the benefit of, sportsmen, whose
uns have been long silent, through the com
lsion of the California.game laws, we-state
Mut the prohibition against shooting quail,
use, rabbits, hares, and ‘other small deer,
fpired last Saturday, 15th iust. The proPriectors of joe-mantons may now blaze away
their. heurt’s content. : :
Gis’ ScHOOL.—Miss Fulle? commenced
her school, yesterday morning, in the schoul
cow at the foot of Main and Broad streets,
with a goodly number of pupils. She ean adeGommodate a few more. — ie
be fed by, Kidd’s ditch. When completed it
Will be 45 miles in length. Two miles of it,
the Lowell Hill end; are already finithed.
berty. Hill is-four miles from Little York,
d is a brisk. mining “locality, where everySoy has plenty of the dust. They will have
ere of it. when Patterson & Me(iuire bring
heir ditch in,
. Franciaeo. *
,clipped from the San Francisco papers:
article that is wanted only in small quantities
Over our State. Mr. Hucksisa. practical as well
as a thoroughly educated sefentific chemist; by
cost, final y ben successful in offering this article
of “axle grease,” in‘as perfect aform as was ever
ward as a true laboring mechanic, an artisan of
our Stateyan article beariiig the name of ‘axle
grease” is\ushered into otir market, advertised
largely, and \brought into direct competition with’
our home manufactures.
not say a word; but such is not the fact. Hucks &
vorbly, but triumphantly, over the world. For
this reason, knowing and believing it equal and
superior to afl othérs, we claim. for its high
rank and its proper place in the regard and partialities of every Californian. Our “‘permanancy and
prosperity as a State depend upon our fostering
and protecting our home manufactures; and we
now —_ toour farmers,, our teamsters, our
stable kee;
evry where who keep private carriages, and to our
railroad-proprictors, and to all who use this
power to make the “‘wheels'go” toremember and
not only to remember, but to preference to Hucks
& Lambert’s Axle grease, for-by so doing we aid
our home manufaetures, and thus aid the State.
—_—___-__. _ Axle grease may not be estimated by-the-easuat . } ———
“SLIPPERY, RipInG.—It ia dangerous to observer of things, as of any importance.~ It is4
not equal to woolen Manufactory, ’tis true; but it
is a California manufactiire: it is a braneh of our
home labor; and if wd dont look well to branches,
the whole tree will not be perfect and bear its
fruit perfectly. And if any branch is affected, we
feel it, and will do all we can to save and restore, .
for no injury can come to any class of our laboring
men_witheut all feeling its injurious effect ; and
when our—whole community shall see the matter rightly, then will come the glorious dawning
of our noonday prosperity.” -. &
“Ses ere = tht tereeeenessicirnaltascerhcieaeeneeneeee
yy 00 CASES VOLDNER’S celebrated
e
late arrivals. For sale by
; No.
--¥OLDNER’S SCHNAPP3:—W hile the country is fioeded with miserable imitations, this article maintains its superiority. When buying,
buyt he best.—[ Exchange 85-3m
a SEPTEMBER’ 17th, 1860,
District CourtT—Judge Searls presid_ Patrick Kennedy vs. his Creditors. Motion
‘to appoint Sheriff assignee—Granted.’
fendant's counsel $1800 deposited inCourt
was argued by respective counsel. Court
granted motion, and plaintiff's counsel. “excepted” to ruling of Court.
into Court $517 92 ;—for defendant’s coun‘sel to file objection to report of Receiver,
and that James E. Hall be appointed Referee
to take the testimony and report the factsin
relation to charges and Report of Reteiver
Motion of plaintiff’s counsel that’ F. 7
Huston be appoiited. Refereé herein to take
and report the testimony upon tlie issue made
between the parties—Granted.
IMPORTED AXLE GREASE.—We concur in the
following, in reference to’home manufaetures,
‘We notice that there has been imporged into.
the State very recently a very large invoice of
‘axle grease ” which is now brought into direct
competition with our home manufactured article,
made by Hucks & Laimbert; ofthis city. While
we have always advocated the importing of every
valuable manufacture, 6f product or invention,
from anywhere abroad to benefit our State, we
have always made this reservation: Those articles
which could not Le pred aced here by our own people. ,
Here is the case in point. Messrs. Hucks &
Lambert have been toiling for years to perfect an
his studies and practical labors he hag aggreat
known; and now, just.as he ia about to reap his re~-Were the article better than our own, we should
Lambert’s Axle grease will compare not only fapers, our draymen, and to our citizens
VOLDNER’S AROMATIC
' SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS. —__
SCHNAPPS, ex Polynesian and
8S. C. SHAW, Sole Agent,
138 Front streét.
and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO.
. Co’s Printing Material, and’ the Ruggles Pres
Printers’ Furnishing. House.
CHARLES F. ROEBINS,
DEALER IN
TYPE AND PRESSES.
No liland 113 Clay street, between Sansome
Agent for Geo. Bruce’s Type, E. R. Webb &
sempany’s unrivalled Machinery Z <4-iy
CELEBRATER PATENT AXLE GREASE!
licavy weod axles, an
TO CLOG.
O! TEAMSTERS!
CKS & LAMBERT’S
ND ee, ae
Specia. dared Tor
WAKRANTED NOT
Fle be had, wholesale abi retail, of :
FULLEL «& LEATHER,
8>om ‘No. 2 K street Sacramento.
———————
te The Pon ived yesterday, but it] JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,abi reer. 2. 1.. rs
DRUG AND B
ee # impossible to obtain any news: from San . erties
00K STORE.
“FOR VICE PRES
JOSEPH LANE,?
' OF OREGON.
. ACFULL assort
’oT the State, atidat C STATE ELECTORS: Pot ay : ct
DRUGSANDBOOxS,
Coronel... ...Los Angeles
Zach. Montgomery.........
Allen P. Dudley.2........0
FOR SENATOR,
PHILIP MOORE, of Nevada. .
Antonio Fr.
_ FOR SALE AT THE™
Jas. Neall-vs. Jno. A. Hill et. all.—Motion-.
LOWEST CASH PRICE.
_ fon part of defendant for Clerk to pay to deae
H. H. WICKES & GO. .
DR. H. H. WICKE
antl: ‘of Nevada and :
“takes fore, the most beautiful and natural ;
; Pletures of dll kinds, as-well as can be taken in..
the HEAPER RATES than here
ofore. . L srs
_.Life Size Photographs taken and painted in
oil‘or ftom ad gues
4118 tong experience in t ¢ Daguerrean Art __
gives him the superiority over every Operator in. ~
his place,.ahd ESPECYALLY OVER HIS PUP.. RE
CENTLY ESTABLISHED HEKE.
ah, Poaghe rhea hand a benuitful” assortment ot
nds of: Dases’an ockets.
JAeries, and You will decide which is the best.
Instructions given-in every branch of the
Art. aes 85-tf
ms —Motion-of defendant's counsel for Receiver . le cas —-APPENDING PHYSICIA.
to verify his report i+for Receiver to pay .
BUS INESS D TREOTOR Y.
Advertisements Published in the “Transcript.”
(Corrected weekly.]
‘ Opposition is the Life of Trade. W
NEW STAGE LINE.
— .
a J} S’ MeCUE WOULDGIVE
notice that on and ‘after MONj eptember 24th, he will
aliné of Stages between
ville ; leaving Nevada
Every Monday; Wednesday and Friday
Mornings, at 63; o’clock,
rysville alternate days.
gers can go through
E DAY, saving time and
: \
J. C. Birdseye & C C. W. Mulford & Co.
George W. Kidd.
Nevada and Marys
A. Block & Co: Cheap John.
. By alten shis been 'y ng this Line pi
Mrs Rudolph, to increments in O
PHYSICIANS. _
Fare to Morysville....
R. M. Hunt, J ight STATES HOTEL,
H. H. Wickes,
A. Trautmann
Wm. Randall. 7 Ke
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. __
Cc ALIFORNIA STAGE Co.}™¥ prepared te take all kinds of pictures known
The stages of this Co
Bee leave their office, r
eSeo NATIONAL EXCHANGE, on
Satie Broad street,
FeR SACRAMENTO CITY.
Leaves Nevatlii At 1.0’clock, A.
im ‘Jor-the 2 0’
_ DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
H. H. Wickes & Co. Rudolph & Hunt.
pence.
Nev ada City ’
W. at Sacr amento int + = q 7
. . raw: oO € ‘0. : 1 01 at fo re Tae a
Tallman & Turner, = San Francisco.
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Leaves the above named office,
assing by Grass’ V
re Ranch and Long
ving at Marysville in time te con
ompany’s 2 o’clock stages to Shasta.
FOR FOREST CITY.
y morning at 70 clock for North San
Camptonville and Forest City.
FOR ORLEANS FLAT.
Leaves every day at 7 o’clock A. M
Ranch, Humbug City, Wols
Flat,.and arriving at ‘Orleans
turning, Leaves Orleans Flat at 8 o’clock A. M.
arriving at Nevada at 1 o’clock
sville and Sacrament
AMES HAWO!
W. S. MCROBERTS, A
BILL POSTER.
every morning:
Jerome H. Cook. at 8 o’clock,: : : . ishable and worthless. ‘The publie are inv
Ready, Emp
Bar, and arrin wit ie
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
re 2
Grush & Parker,
Charles Irish,
G. R. Lancaster,
O. V. Chauvel,
Sargent & Niles.
Hill & Hupp,
E. W. Maslin,
J. 1. Caldwell,
T. P. Hawley,
8 Flat, Moore’s T. B. McFarland.
atatjJ2 M. ReHARNESS MAKER.
__H. W. Galvin.
» connecting with
tTH, Pres't. C. S. Co.
gent, Nevada.
STAGE EINE
BETWEEN NEVADA AND VIRGINIA CITY.
SALE & CO.,
ARE NOW RUNNING A
fee tri-weckly line of Stages, fron
yes) Nevada to. Jeckson’s' Ranch,
where tke stages connect with
Saddle Train
rwards passengers to Virginia City.—
The proprietors expect to run the entire route
g ay of October.
Leaves Nevada Tuesda
urdays,at 4 o’clock, A. M.
Arriving at Virginia Cit
the following days.
The passengers, at present, lie
Jackson’s. T
ess matter and F'
GROCERIES, &e.
Wall & Newman.
LIVERY STABLES,
John A. Lancaster,
T. Ellard Beans & Co.
Frederick Mansell, G. E. Withington.
Patterson & Johnson.
ys. Thursdays, and Sat.
y on the evenings of
CIGAR DEALER.
over night at
Lewis Brothers. e traveling is all by daylight. Ex
“T@NSONRIAL ARTISTS. —
E. Meyer & M. Cachot,
Sacramento Valley Railroad.
N AND AFTER THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST 1860, the Cars of the Sacramento Valley Railroad will leave as follows, viz ae
J. le. Gamble.
BOOK BINDER.
The Passenger Trains.
Frank A. Leonard.
Will leave the Depot, at the foot of K street, at
Sacramento, at 64 AoM., 2 and5 P.M. Sundays
MEAT MARKET.
Charles Kent. A. McAllister. Folsom at 63g Ag M., 12M. and 53 P. M., Sundays excepted.
STAGE LINR.
John K. Sale & Co.
On Sundays,
Will loave Sacramento at 61; A. M.
Will leave Folsom at $26M
Yieket Office—On Front street, under the What
Cheer House.
Freight for Molsom.
p by every train, Sundays exSJobn Pattison, Agent for Langion’s and Pony.
5 ie
TALLMAN & TURNER, Will be taken u
= p Wap-Freight by-the 24; train only.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. Downward Way-Freight by tie 644 train only,
Freight must be delivered at the Depot, foot of
K street, half an hour before the departiy.
trains, else it will-be retained for the ner
The 64g train out from
with stages for all the
and passengers procuring tickets at (ne
Sacramento will be sent through the
The stages run from all the tollov ine
ces to connect with the 12 M.
arriving in Sacramento one h
Francisco boat leaves.
STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE
Lead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &c.
Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with
Saeramenta conrects
following nay.ed
neatness and despatch. train from Folsem,
: 3
Our Lefore the San
Gress Yaltey,
How wieville,
Plugging,
R. stopping with pure Gold,
$2,50._Large-as per
kinds of fillings such as
‘niam Cement,
$2,50 at DR. LEVASON?’
ger Commercial stree
smal) cavities,
Orfeans Flat,
Yankee Jim’s,
_ Geergetewn,
Platina, Sitver, SuccedaFee however large
3 office, up staire, corGutta Percha. Hiinvistown,
‘arcenwodod Valley,
Mofinon Islang,
A New Discovery.
TERVETO aided by Galvaniam for the oure of
: aying in most cases the pain
capable of bein:
, LEVASON’S
8 stare, corner of ComMichigaw Bar,
Wall’s Diggings,
tender Teeth, all
. Arkansas Digging a,
and rendering them
avery short time. Fer 2,50 at DR
office, over Block & Co’
merejal street, Nevada.
= 5. ae
G. BE. WITHINGTON,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tc,—
Dealer in Paper Hangings, 5 :
At the foct cf Broad st. Nevada sep jo
Live Ouk City, ‘. city, Washoe, will be sold eheap for C2
Willow Springs,
_ AND WASHOE.
To which point this is the ne
t
arestand quickest
’ And all the intermediate places,
ht er paced apply at the B iiroad
Curtain Fixtures .
SON, Superintes
Sacramento, Sept, 4 <¥
and Dagu uerréan Rooms, ~
’ No, 21 Commercial street,
7ILL.BE CLOSED ON THE 2thoFocr., .
a as the undersigned ‘will relinquish the
business at that time: Sontil then os we?
. ~Likenesses will be Taken
A LESS THAN ae
ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES.
icy Now is the TIME to have your picture
taken at = ea RUDOLPH’S
Nevada, Sept. 6-1m * Ambrotype Gallery.
ART AMID THE SIERRAS. .
HELIOGRAPHY.
HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE
T citizens of Nevada county, and the people of.
the State, that he has refitted his Gallery, and is
to the Heliographic Art, unsurpassed in the
world ; that he has made: new arrangements for
persons coming from distant parts of the State,
and. would say to all such, that provided perfect
satisfaction is not given,» he will not only not
charge for work, but will pay them for their time
and trouble in calling.
«These arrangements have been made in view of
fe country is flocked with unskilful
operators, whose work.is not only wanting in
chemical effect. and everything that constitutes a
good picture, bat owin
the chemicals employed,
to the improper nse of
they are rendered per.
—————
Se
ted
fo-call on him at his rooms _in“Grass Valley,
where tie will be fond ready ati all times, and
in all kinds-ef weather, to take” Pictures inthe
best style by ‘all the various processes now
known, some of whith are:as follows :
Ambrotypes, Photographs,
PANEOPES, a enh a
Stereoscopic Pictures and Sunlight E utings-en.
Mica. Also--Patent Leather and Oil Cleth Pictures. Old pictnres copied improved and rendered imperishable. Views of. uildings, mining
claims, etc., taken at the shortest notice. 4
Deceased persons taken inthe most appro-_
priate manner. : =
INSTKUCLTIONS GIVEN in all departmenta
of the art at a
T. M. WOOD'S, Mill street,
Grass Valley, Sept. 11-tf
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAM
_ DRESSING SALOON.
; MEYER &™M. CACHOT, BROAD Bt.,
e a few.doors alfove Wall & Newman’s, have
Just opened a Hair Dressing Salvon, where gentle
men cunrely upon having their Hair cat in an
artistic manner. A new style of SHAMPOO has &
been introduced by them which they warrant to
thoroughly clégn and cool the heads of their cus
tomers.
Perfumery.
They also have a complete and select assort
ment of Perfumery, Combs, Hair. und Toeth
Brushés, &c., &c. “Particular attention has been
reight promptly forwarded, . given to articles of LADIES’ TOILETPE.
and by freight wagons.
Ladies’ Department.
A separate apartment has been provided for a
Ladies’ Hair Lessing Saloon, where Mr. Meyer,
who has a long Parisian experience.in this de wt
partihent, will dress Ladies’ Hair, not in the ordinary tnechanical manner of barbers who pretend to Be hair dressers, but in an artistic pV E ty
her, and’ suited to’ the particdtar: expression of
physivgnomy of each particular person. They
will also attend to the ealls of ladies who wish to
have their hair dressed at their residences,
Wigs, Toupees, Braids and Curis.
A full assortment of ali colors always on hand
and adjusted im a periectly naturalénanner.
86-ti : ‘® BEYEK & CACHOT.
French Fair Dressing Saloon.
] 5.1K CIATLING in the néatest style at Sux
. Frangisco Prices, > Genis.
+ or 8 f—Pomiades, Hair Oils, Toilet and Sha.¥ing Soap, genuine Lubin’s extracts. Also, English Razors, warranted. :
FELIX GILEKET, Pine Stieet,.
Nevada. Sept: 6, 860.—1m ‘
+
FOR SALE. a
WE 6INCH PUMP,METALLIC BUCKETS,
Jy works 2 to5 feet stroke ; is in good order,
with working-rod and beam ; rollers, ryidas wud
frame complete ; Shafting, spur-whecf 2nd .pinion, .Bob-and-Bob frame, together with %
200 Feet of heavy 6-inch. Bipe,
Being the Machinery of the Live-Oak Shaft
Will be sola-CH EAP FOR CASH. Inquire oi
i BIRDSEYE & CO, 30 Mahissorw
Nevada Sept. 6-tf :
_ Fer Sale.
‘NEVADA TUNNEL, WASHOE.
AY “WD A HALF Fert in the Nevada:T
] 2 nel or Justive claime, situated gear Vi
early apptication is made. Enquirert th
TRANSCRIPT ORFICE, Commerci:
ce Notice. ‘~“ :
R.LEVASON: Dentiet and Xervo Galwablsr
] fer the benefit. of thage who lis #t @ Aistine,
will attend in his office every Cay iu, the week ind
at all hours, 56 that bis fricads ¢ iby oticnts may
Aut be Clsappohitedl. “Oflce over Linck & ¢ v's
Te » Coma,crid pircet, La eRe
~
we or ay i i ai ein
fom a
a
en deramantenns ye RY