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September 19, 1860 (4 pages)

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d 11th ty have ule of Regula‘8 other = ion Washhe Cali‘. Bmblished Every Morning, (Sunday excepted,) 4 ~~ he pro. routes 1dartivithout é specmg for1 Mem,at the » Or J.: schedto the letter. turists fice for respecdent. po-td ne York » und Pony will Xpress to NewWenn & ns ae THREE MONTHS whit “4 Morning Granseript. N. P.i BROWN & CO., Publishers and Proprietors. John. P. Skelton, . James Allen, « ‘OF FICE-COMMERCIAL STREET Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) ns TERMS OF THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT : > wenty-Five-Cents per Week, = iis < DBlivered in the City. — Ong, YEAR (in advance,). ogee esceteee ees c ccc GRi00 BUX BEONTHS) 00005 c er ceeedareccccccccececen 5,00 3,00 Afvertisements inserted on reasonable terms. er AN. Advertisements mustbe paid for at the end pf the month. ‘List of Agents for tie Vady Morn ng Transcript. a —eR ‘Chas. A. Crane... Ainieivielsis satemees San Francisco. Ss Sar SMO s-c'0 voce cecice: eseehe pacees San Juan. Chas. R. Hall..... Asiccesesaebieeges Red Dog. W. H. Spomcers on. t ccs. ceecenesece Grass Valley. J. D.Phillips:.. Washinton, Alpha & Omega. SAN FRANGISCO AGENCY.---c. A. Crans is the only: authorized Agent for” the' MORNING TRANSCRIPT in San Francisco.— Orders left at his office, Northwest corner Wash-' ington and Sansome streets, Government Buill ing;Tup stairs.) will he promptly attende1 o. City Bis.ne.s Cards. ' ~ SHOMAS P. HAWLEY, _ Attorney and Counselor at Laws rn AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ~~ Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox's’ Building, corgée of Broad aul Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada, Sept.6.—tf 4 + ty Sécurities/ purchased at the % NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNES % tu : ate r DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1 860. ef LEWIS’ BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, In Fine Havana Cigars, Tobacco, Broad. street, ‘next door -to-Hatrington’s Saloou; Nevada: n> eh TY Goods furnished at San Francisco J ébbing prices. : Xy-Orders from the country promptly at 0. » sb BAL, ; Banker. ty In the Gran 'te B1'ld ng, Broad Street, Nevada. G ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust beac for Assay or ior Coinage at the U.$ 4—.8ight Cheeks,on San, Fraicisco and Sacramento at Par. Drafts onthe Eastern Cities at the Lewest Rates. Collections made, and State and Cuuphighest Market ‘value, sep7-tf J.C. BIRDSEYE. C. N. FELTON. BIRDSEYE & Co.,. BANKERS, Number 30, Main Street, Nevada, . Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion at. the Hichest Rates. Advances made on GOLD DUST for Assay or Coinage at the U. S-Mint. Checks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacra‘ ' mento and Marysville. Xp-Our Sight Exchange on Métropolitan Bank, New York, forsale in sums to suit. _ Purchase State and County Securities at the hizhest ratés. De pites received, Collections made and transact a general Banking business. y evada, Sept: 6, 1860.—tf ; genes C.W. MULFORP. A. H. HAGADORY, Cc. W. MULFORD & CO. BANKERS. ~» At their Old Stand, Main Street; Nevada 7 oa SARGENT. : Pes A. C. NILES . , SARGENT & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OF FICE—Broaa$ treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada. -. 3K i. CALDWELL, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. Motaty Public and Commissioner for the AtAantie State 7 3. ~~ Office—-Flagg’s Brick Building, corner of Broad and Pine § Nevada eity. -sept7tf Tf. B. MeFARLAND, f Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET, Over Mairrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California. a6-tf &. WiLS08 HILL. 4 . GEO. 8. HUPP. HILL & HUPP, Attorneys.and Counselors at Law, Office, in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. W. Welch’s Bookstore. ; /Geo. 8. Hupp, Notary Public. sep6-tf _E. W. MASLIN, District Attorney, * Will Practice ii all the Courts of Nevada coun ty, Oifice in the Court House, Nevada. sep6. F. MANSELL, St ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PALNTER, Broad. street,’ Nevada, next above Baker& Uo.’s Brick. store. Cheapness, punctuality and dispatch the order “of the day. j FOR SALE—Painte mixed. 86-tf , aC. WAGN Eat, CHOBE SS REPAIRED AT §HORT NOTICE, and Cleaned at low rates. . Shop on Vite. street, two doors above Cheap John’s. A share of patronage és solicited. Neyada, Sept. 6,—im ‘JEHOME H. COOK, City Bill Poster. &oAll Qrders left at the DAILY TRANSCIPT PRINTLYG VFFICE will be-promptly attended to. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf JOHN L. GAMBLE, CoUNTY SURVEYOR. x Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Of.fice at the Court House. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf: W. H. CRAWFORD & CO. (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN UILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imleménts, Blacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, Fuse, ewder, Duck, etc., ete. At oki stand, =~ ~ No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. ~~ ', ELLARD BEANS, 52 Broad Street, , WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. KF Goods deliv ~ ed Free of Charge. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf Dentistry. D* LEV ASON’S Office over Block & Compahy’s Clothing store, Nevada. sep? . . good terms cisco at par. dl Dust forwarded to the U. S. Branch Mint. for if required ~ County Scrip bought at the highest market rates. Nevada Sept. 10th, 1860. a ; 7 = » DR. Re M. HUNT, Physician and Surgeon. . OFFICE = At Wickes & Co.’s Drug. Store, Broad Street, Nevada. 85-tf A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician ‘and Surgeon, aie FFICE AND. RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street, Nevada. Sept. 6,1860—tf grat ret DR. HARVEY HUNT, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office at Rudolph & Hunt’s Drug store, strept, Nevada. E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Avothecary, BROAD.STREET. Main ca sep7icines, Fancy~Articles, Perfumery, Acids, Aleohol, Camphene, ete. etc. ' y Cash orders from the country solicted. sep§-1m RUDOLPH & HUN®, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank ‘Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, ~ Patats, Oil, Camphene, Patent Medicines, &c. A full supply always on hand. ' Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf WM. RANDALL, —“ “Surgeon. Office on Mill street, Grass Valley. .e6-tf NLP. BROWN & CO. BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Office on Commeroial Street, Nevada. We have just purchased an entire new stock of TYPE, PRINTING PRESSES, ete.; and are now prepared to execute all kinds of Printing in a atyle unsurpassed by J office in the State. We have in use one of Ruggles’ Encines, lar gest size, Ruggles’ Improved Hand Press, and Hoe’s Rotary Card Press. H. W. GALVIN, Saddle and Harness Muker, Fire-proof Brick, opposite G. W. Kidd’s Bank ing Pouse, Broad street. Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and ‘ sepo-im Hydraulic Hose Manufactory. — $. Howard am $ PREPARED WITH. HIS HYDRAULIC Hose Sewing Machine to turn out work at reduced rates. Hfose Made to Order at ‘all Times. Orders will be sttictly attended to and promptly executed. Old HOSE received in part payment for new. Soi PLACE OF BustINes&8-+1n Whartenby’s firevroof brick, 0} posite Mulford’s Banking House Te-ms—-CA sé-1m ed. f _._ GEO. Ww EDD, OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar. . CL9OLD DUST Bowsht at the Highest Rates. . XJ Sight Checks on Sacramento and San FranAssay or Coinage, und advances made on the same [~~ .EALER IN Drugs, Oits, Paints, PatentMed. If You Want a Good Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S: Nevada, Sept. 6-tf Bank Exchange Saloon, Broad Street, Nevada. Drink that will surely refresh yout Patterson & Johnson’s . Nevada, Sept. ?th.tf —i Go and Get a f-FRANK A. LEONARD, P s0k Binder: * ~ EPAIRING aND BOOK BINDING done in a neat and substantial manner. Orders solicted. Office, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Commercial street, up stairs. Nevada, Sept. 6, 18CC.—1m-. WALL & NEWMAN, ‘ « -* (Suecessors to J. S, Wall,) Me. 55 Broad Street, Nevada. . THOLESALE AW) RETAIL DEAL«. ERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods. Mining Tools, Quicksilver, Barley, Wheat and Ground Feed, &c., &c. é waned Always on hand, the LARu SST STOCK to be found in the City, and will be sold on th
. most reasonable terms. 65 tf WALL & NEWMAN _A. BLOCK. «$+ FURTH. E.BLOCK; JR. > A. BLOEK & €0O., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, AN Corner Pine and Commercial Sts. Rare dcomasouey dita ot) NEVADA. sepé6-tf : THE LARGEST STORE AND THE . Largest Btook ! ‘ ‘CHEAP JOHN'S’ pom of Pine and Commercial street, “Nevada. Where all kinds of & ! mn fe Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cape, and Gents” Furnishing Goods ean be obtained at tower prices than any house in he . upper country. Call and see before purchasing eleewhere. ~ _ 8. HAAS & CO., Auctioneers. Nevada, Sept. 6-lm Save Your Money! JOHN W. QUICK, Pioneer Manufacturer oNine Russia Iron Screens, AVING removed from the Pacific Foundry to the corner of THIRD AND JESSLE STREETS, San Franciseo; is now prepared to fill‘all orders for Quartz Screens, Flour and Rice Mill Sereens, of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and of the best material, at reduced rates. All orders promptly attended to. { N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent manufacturer of Screens in the State, having made Screen’ for Goddard & Co., C. W. Stevens, and COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST others for the last three years seps-3im t City Business Caris. ~~, cae Nevada Aivertisements.” Nevada Adverticements. San Francisco: . " Nevada.’ . “Ganson Clty BLAZE’S SALOON, . UNION LIVERY STABLE., 4 Broad.and Main Sts, Noevada. John A. Lancaster, ee 4 WOuLR INFORM charts ene pag t pattie Sore dy 2 Me has-added-extensively to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e., &c., ahd is now prepared to furnish as fine ‘turn-~outs as can be found in the State. Well trained, flectand casy Saddle Horses, well uipped for ladies or gentlemen Will’ be ready at~ ait times. A long ex: ce inthe bnainess and. an earnest desire to retain the confidence of my friends, leads me; to Believe T will be able to-give+ general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horseson livery. Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of Parties, Balls, &e: ‘The quality of my stock will permit me to say thatthose seeking pleasure or engaged.on businessvould do well give me call. é sepb-tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE, Broad Street, Nevada, GEORGE R. LANCASTER TOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens of Nevada aud the Traveling pub . lic generally, that he continues to keep the well‘. known aud popular Hotel known as the . NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. “The Building is of Brick, three stories high; and THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having stood. two fires. . ‘ Large additions have been recently made 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 willat all times be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. x Game Suppers got up to Order ! Particular attention will be,paid to the accomniodation of Ladies and Famities.— THE STAGXKS, running jn all directions from . Nevada, have their Offices aty and take their de‘parture from the Nativnal Exchange. &p The House is kept open all night. There is.a fine Reading Room attached to the House where all the leading journals of the State can be found. — ia * : The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the choivest : 8 “ Wittes, Liquors and Cigars, ab Also, in the large and spacious foom, which has recently been added, can be found twe of tlie best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long experience at the business, I shall endeavor to continue to make the “National I-xchange”’ the best Hotel in the Mountains; and a comfortable home for Travclers. ‘ Charges will be moderate to‘suit the times. A Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and particular at‘. tention will be given to the care of ‘Horsea, Carriages, &e. Horses and-Carriages can at all times be A pdah ia by application at the office. * Nevada, Sept. 6, 1360.-tf FASHION RESTAURANT, Opposite Tallman & Turners, Com. street ce fe) THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD Wf inform the citizens of Nevada, and all those wishing 4 goos SQUARE MEAL that he has opened, and is now keeping A First Class Restaurant, Under the above name; which will be conducted j in the best style, and in a manner that cannot tail to please all who may fayor him with their patronage. Having h y yeais experience in the business the proprietor is determined to keep The Best Restaurant in the Mountains ! THD_TABLE will be supplied with all thevarietles to-be found in the Market, snd MEALS SERVED at-all hours. Always on hand, and eooked to order; Chicken, Quail and Ilare. Particular attention will be paid to getting up GAME SUPPERS to order. ? OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY, STYLE I iy ve ey. the best Cooks to be found in the § that yon can. get as good a meéal as can’ be had a Sacramento or-San Francisco. : : C. B. IRISH, Proprietor. Nevada‘ Sept. 6-I1m_ a ive me a trial and satisfy yourselves} .NOe12. The Borning Transcript. ; A POETIOGEM. _ = Our dearly beloved friend, Bi OHN R. Rmpcr, editor of the Marysville Democrat, who fights so stoutly for Douglass“and Popular Sovereignty, and all that sort of thing, is a poet— a born poet=whatever the world-maythink of him as a politician. With his politics we have nothing to_do ;. such matters are not in’ Seria in ~ our Tine scholar,“a shrewd philosopher, and a highminded, noble-hearted, gentleman, “@e, as a California miner would say, go our whole pile ‘on him. During the late Agricultural Fair, at Marysville, Mr. Ridge delivered a poew, applicable to the great purposes of the dccasion, Which, while it breathes the very soul of true poetry, is redolent with the perfume of a generous and cheerful philosophy. Sorry we are that it is too long for our little TRANSCRIPT ; but we do the best we can, and give its conclusion, which no Californian can read without feeling himself all the wiser dnd beiter and prouder for having read it: *Tis irrigation, wondrous art though old, With aids of-mdoern science manifold, shall work the magic change we yet shall see, When all the desert lands shall cultured be ; When from the Sacramento’s margin green, ‘Or tule borders of the San Joaquin, To castern peaks, whose curving line of snow, Like some white arm of beauty all aglow With love enwreathes the nestling hills below ; From yonder western slopes that lave Their feet within the blue Pacifie’s waye To woods infringing on the arid plain That heated ripples to the mountain chain ; From Northern heights of‘rugged Siskiyou Whose vales-abismal hide from view To where the sitioothly. shaven waters play Tn sheltered San Diego’s. tranquil bay, ) The lands shall blossom with its Edens fair, The fruitful hills make fragrant all the air, And breezy valleys wave their yellow hair, For, mark you, art, with science’s aid, shall make Spots fertile which the ignorant forsake, And all that weary waste of hazy heat, "er which the heron’s lonely wing doth beat In effort vain some moistured spot to find, Shall prove to man’s enlighténed labor kind. . Phe hidden fountains of the earth shall-rige, And mock with coolness all the brazen skies ; The piercing steel ahatl strike the secret’ ven That bursting forth, shall fertilize the plain, And soon where late no blade or leaf was seen Shall orchards bloom and waving fields be green. Oh Land of Beauty ! why the théme protong ? Like that delicious isle of Indian song, Which; o’er the waters gliding, fied pursuit, Thou hast.all gems, all wealth, all gotden fruit, And, far more blest than Indian dreamers were, We lose thee not, a vision of the air! i Virginia. Crry.—The Territorial Enterprise of last Saturday, says that Virginia City now*presents quite a metropolitan appearance, the grading of the streets, and the erection of a number of fire-proof buildings has,conduced much to that result. “Quite « number of mining claims have been sold there recently. The new road of .Caperton & Co., from that piace to Carson City, by Washoe Valley, is being prosecuted with vigor by ite enterprising projectors. The population of the Australian portion of the British empire, of the whité or European race, is all of eight hundred. thousand, if nota million. United States Hotel, GRUSH & PARKER,.... PROPRIETORS. Broad Street, near Pine street. WE TAKE PLEASURE ~in informing the public that we are now prepared to accommodate travelers in as com*> --shi-fortable a style as any Hotel in jhe mountains. It will be our constant aim to render our house as pleasant a retreat as can be be found anywhere. Prices are moderate and as fair an equivalent will be returned for eash, received as the times will allow. Meals,..-«.50 conta . Lodgings....50 cents Nevada, Sept. 6—1m ' IOTEL DE PARIS, eT RAEN CS RAUV EL,..Proprietor, Broad &St., Corner of Bridge St., Nevada. -Ovipe C vps HOUSF, ESTABLISHED TW Ife, eontinnes to be kept in the same style which has heretofore made it the resggt of all who ap. preciate Good Living, Comfort and Cleantiness, KP Travelers’ will find elean beds, atientive waiters and good meals at all hours of the day. 86-tf OV. CHAUVEL, Teeth Cleaned, TEXARTAR Removed and Seurvy of the Gums T cured by DR. LEVASON. Fee $2,50. Office over Block & Co’s store, Nevada. sep7 “accomplished. The Great Japanese Kemedy. Tes WONDERFUL REMEDY, the Japanese Venerea SALVE, ALLED used ‘. for the cure.of Syphilitie Sores and pr ured at great trouble and expense, is now placed in the hands of-druggists for sale, where persons af > fivted can purchase it, and effect cures without the consequent mortifleation and heavy charges incurred’ by goiug to physicians. The ingredients procured from these scientitic and wonderful peo ple are such as have not been know ‘to the rest of the world in the cure .of loathsome corruptions, and far excels anything heretofore used. Testimonials of astonishing cures could be ob tained if necessary: But it is ‘only requisite tu . tat it-to prove its great healing qualities. ‘THe cost is nothing compared to its value. For sale at all the Drugyists. THE JAPANESE SALVE, Yor the cure of Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gunshot Wounds, Piles, Boilt, Chilblains, Bruises and all kinds of Sores, lias been discovered to be the: best and most wonderful preparation ever used. {ts healing properties are astonisuing, abieost magical. ‘It supersedes all salves now in. use, ani develops Gne:great. good that has resulted trom the opening of Japanese Ports to the com merce of ti.e world, and will.cause -all that us it to rejoice that so desirable a result has be wv This salve has been. sufficient! : used to test its qualities, Try it all—everybeuy No tamily should be without it—and although the ingredients are rare and expensive, only KIF LY CENTS is charged for.a.box. It can te obtained of all the Druggists. 65-310 Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada. : ; but as a genuine poet, a finished s