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September 19, 1860 (4 pages)

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ts 7 vy p ES le of arge rk The ert’s «~ ness RM ling ON ll in’ RK, lim a lotof ition > G. HH. Stave, = . ies i plaintiff to file supplemental coniplaint— Granted. “ Defendant’s counsetto answer « x = 4 a = se : 4 = Bag oct Rios gcse ‘The Blorning Traiseript. HOME MATTERS. Officets and Members of the Pennsylvania Hose Company No. President—I. J. Rolfe. Foreman—W. P. Harrington. Assistant Foremai—J B. Jeffrey. Secretary—Ed. Muller. — Treasurer—James Monroe.’ : Trustee—M. Brannan. I . Delegates for Fire Association—P. Kent, Geo. E. ‘Withington, W. Heugh. B. H. Rider, “. A. Liebert, Chas. C. Wymore,, 4A. Isoard, Wm. C. Groves, .J Py. Fisher, « Re G Patterson. A. P. Church, FE) Block, jr. J. H. Helm, W.-C. Asher, R-Kelsey, ; J.S8/ Exrnest, Geh. Smithburg, F. Figuiere, James Colley,” Lonis Joseph, T. E. Beans, F. Stumpf. Julius Dr 88; = aa ; "THE COURTS. . SEPTEMBER 17th, 1860, Disrricr CourT—Judge SEARLS, pre“siding. ; ‘ . -~Geo:P. Noonan vs. Ed. MceCaffrey—Order made for Sheriff to levy upon certain saloo furniture aid-fixtures. : Wm. E and Jno, E. Heigh-vs. Dunning and Montgomery — Motion’ of counsel for . thereto in ten. days after date of service. _ Court adjourned until Monday, October Tat: Court oF Sesstons—Sept. 17th — The Chinaman He Fung was sentenced to the tate’s Prison for three years, for burglary. The Court adjourned until term in course. 3 NaTURALIZED. —In the District Court, q September 17th, Geo. ‘Meredith Thomas, a > native of Englind, was’ admitted to citizen. ship on thetestimony of Benj. Lewis and Robert Meachain. 3 Eureka Lake Ditcu ComMpany.—An election for officers of this company,—was day, 17th inst., when the following gentleheld at Lake City (Arnold’s Ranch) on Mon>+ ARRIVAL OF PONY EXPRESS. Orne 2s ig o’clock; on Monday morning, but we were disappointed in the receipt our issie of: yesterday. Marysville dailies of yest ay, we have made up the subjoined summary of the news, dispatch to the Bulletin : fe! “A letter from San Antonio says that two incendi ries were arrested at Henderson and tynched. Large quatitities“6f poison were fonnd on the negroes for the understood purpose of poisoning the wells and food of the enna Texas is eaid to reach $3,000,000. Twenty. persons have been hanged. Dates from Europe to August 234. The Calabreans are in revolution against the King of Naples and in favor of Garibaldi, who-had . there landed and mot with success. . "Fhe London Times says that a Sardinian frigate arrived at Cairo Aug. 12th, with im-portant news for Giribaldi, who immediately issued an order stating that he was obliged to leave for a few days. ‘The event is suppoked to have a peaceful meaning. Advices from Constantinople to 8th August, state that twenty churches and two convents were burned at Beyroot. During the disturbance more Christians were murdered and women outraged. The Musselman population of Damascus, as. late as July 28th, maintained a menacing attitude. ere = “The troops dispatched from Beyroot had not afrived." The Freiteh Government has abandoned great power for the present. A correspondent of the Placer Enquirer recently visited the Donner Camp, near Sierra Valley and Truckee Lake, where a.company of immigrants ate’éne another, and said: ‘ The said fate of this .party is so prominent arecord in the early history of our State that it would.be neédless as well as painful to recur to it. The<stumps of the trees in the neighborhood of the cabins show to what depth the snow must have fallen: averaging from two-to twelve feet in height.” The Pony arrived at Miller’s Station at 6 » telegram for . m the three . for which those papers are indebted tothe } inhabitants, “Fire toss of property by fire in . the iden of raising Spain to the rank of a. =— Nevada Advartisonients! . — = ee i Democratic Nominations. “he ‘FOR FRESIDENT, _ JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, yo OF KENTUCKY. “FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ~~ fVOSEPH L OF OREGON. a Semanal ANE, STALK MLECTORS: Antonio F. Coronel... . Vincent E. Geiger..... ----Los Angeles Zach. Montgomery......... . Sutter Alien P. Dudley.. vecccccescsee Calaveras County Nominations. FOR SENATOR, PHILIP MOORE, of Nevada. ‘FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, J. M. GROVE, of Little York E + McSORL L. BLACKWELL, M. MOORE, Eurek M. L. WINHAM, of Bridgeport: : .EY, of Rough & } Ready. Eureka. Ae L SINESS DIRECTORY. ‘Advertisements Published in the “Transcript.” (Corrected weekly.) in BANKERS. J.C. Birdseye & Co. —C. W. Mulferd & Co. , » George W. Kidd. CLOTHIERS. A. Block & Co. Cheap John. ; DAGUERREAN. A. Liebert, Mrs Rudolph. E " PHYSICIANS. R. M. Hunt, , H. Hunt, H. H. Wickes, A. Trautmann, Wm. Randall. DENTIST. — Dr. Levason. —— DRUGS AND MEDICINES. H. H. Wickes .& Co. _— j HARDWARE. Tallman & Turner, Ww. ae BILL POSTER Rudolph & Hunt. kK. F. Spence. H. Crawford & Co. Jerome H. Cook. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. G. R. Lancaster, . Grush & Parker, BROAD STREET . Ce DRUG AND BOOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGSANDBOOKS, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. H. H. WICKES & CO. Sse — DR, H. H. ‘WICKES, “". ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. ‘Opposition is the Life of Trade. NEW STAGE LENE. J.8. McCUE WOULDGIVE notice that on and after MON=e KAY Wr SDAY, September 24th, he will copter A put on aline of Stages between Nevada and Marysville ; leaving Nevada Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; “Mornings, at 6% o’clock, Returning—Leaves Marysville alternate days. By taking this Line passengers. can go through to Sacramento in ONE DAY, saving time and money. : ‘ =n Fare to Marysville..... naiece 9-4 Sleavelers $3.00 OFFICE—UNITED. STATES HOTEL, Broad street, Nevada. 815-tf. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. The stages of this Company will. leave their office, at the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, on “Broad street, Nevada City, FOR SACRAMENTO CITY. Leaves Nevada at 1 o’cloek, A. M., and arriving at Sacramento intim or the 2 0’clock boats for San Francisco. FOR MARYSVILEE, Leaves the above named office, every morning, at 8 o’clock, passing by GrassValley, Rough & Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysville in time to connect ‘with: the Company’s 2 o’clock stages to Shasta. Company are represented as in a highly prosperous condition, and it is expected that its operations will be materially» extended be_. tween this and the first of May next. It is _ also im-contemplation to form a combination _, of interests between this Company and that ¥ of the Middle Yuba Ditch, at North San * Juan. How soon the uniod will go-into éf+ fect is not yet definitely determined. . A Wairtwinp.—Some of our” Sitizens, _jyesterday, were gratified with the view: of a _ ery pretty tornado, which seemed to have’ D an ‘immense height. At sea, such pheet + pmena kre called water-spouts. 4 > AtrempeT To Break JAtL.—One of the hinamen whom the Sheriff is now taking to pitted, in kindness, to sleep in the eorrio@@r. Somebody had slipped him a steel case‘Bife, made into a naw on both edge and back, Math which he had succeeded in sawing off me iron bar, when he was discovered. ~ BOUND FOR SAN QUENTIN.—Sheriff Van agen left, last night, for Corte Madera, with the following strong detachment of convicts, ‘who're expected to do the State some service: George Taylor, sentenced to three yearsin the penitentiary; Charles Nichols, _ eleven years; Victoria Escobar, four years; David Gillespie, one’ year; four Chinamen, sentenced to three years each. Hook aNp LappER CoMPaNy.—This ' fine body of firemen, under the direetion of their accomplishéd foreman, W. H.David" ‘ton, were out.fot a short time, yesterday, * with their truck. They left the truck at a _ paint shop.for some further ornamentation. é ARREST.—Officer Rider arrested_a drunken man Sunday night, who had taken lodgings on the sidewalk. This morning the man appeared, paid a fine of $6 and was left to go on his way rejoicing. He had when afrested. ® valuable watch on his person. the safety of which he probably owes te Mr. Rider. . bewildered, through furlongs of counters filled with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals, pearls, of great price, cunning work in camreo, lava, malachite, and the softer stones, and bright gold wrought into every imaginable shape to set off the visible charms of the irresistible sex. Private jewels, to the extent of from $5,000 to $10,000, are now a very common possession of New York laa lady in town who hag such a store of the “little sparklers.” ee S, A pet lap-dog having bit a piece outof a man’s leg, the heartless mistress exelaimed“Poor. Ponto! I hope it won’t make him sick!” SUPPOSED MurDERKERS.—Two men, by the names of Brown and Coffee, are. in the Marysville jail, suspected of murdering a man in Shasta county, about. the first week of July. They were arrested for burglary . and robbery of the Barton House, on the . .road from Marysville to La Porte, and also ‘. for a ‘Tecent robbery in Jamison City. ecth, 5 TUMPS or Roots ¥xtracted with ease and dexterity by DR. LEVASON. Fee. $2,50. Office over Block & Co’s. corner Commercial strect, Nevada. sep? Froeman & Simpson’s OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY! . P\HE UNDERSIGNED IS RECEIVING this standard brand ef fine Whisky direc: from Messrs. Freeman & Simpson, proprietors
of the Phonix Distillery, Sebuyhiciit River, and offers it for sale in barrels and half barrels, in lets to suit. The genuine OLD MAGN@LIA Wutsky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in full on each packagé, and also a card affixed with a lithogriphed engra of their Distillery. As a matter of interest to the trade an public, in showing the immense capital employed and the extent of the manafacture of Freeman & Simpson’s Magnolia Whisky, the following com. rative table is appended, taken from a work enBitled ‘Philadelphia and its Manufactures:” “The centre of the Whisky manufhctureis probably Cincinnati, Ohio; for we notice that in 1856 there were distilled in that city and vicimity, 19,gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if we allow one bushel of corn to every three gallons of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels of corn. BRA oir gs are bas five concerns engaged in ‘dis sky, from rye, corn, &c. They have ss capital employed Of hearty 9 000, and im ,1857 produced 1,100,000 gallons. e Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, on the Schuylkill river; having a capacity of 400 BARBELS PER WkEK of fine Whisky-alone, is one of the finest snd most complete in the country for the distitiation of FINE WHISKY, to which they eanfine themselves almost eC aa, 3 {AW, 86 3n ‘138 Front.e€. Sen Fraycisee. dies. Ten years ago there was probably not . : GROCERTES, &e. . T. Ellard Beans & Co. — Wall & Newinan, _LIVERY STABLES. John A. bhancaster. PAINTING. Frederick Mansell, G. bad — > B8ALOONS. “Blaze,” TAILORING. Bis a B. Fogerty. E. Withington. Patterson & Johnson. CIGAR DEALER. a E. Meyer & M. Cachot, BURVEYOR. Lewis Brothers. --T@NSONRIAL ARTISTS. F. Gillet. J. L. Gamble. BOOK BINDER. Frank A. Leonard. oe MEAT MARKET, Charles Kent. A. —_— McAllister. STAGE LINR. . John K. Sale &' oe EXPRESS. Jobn Pattison, ‘Agent for Lenaten's Co. and Pony. TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL STREET, Dealers in NEVADA. STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE fead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &c. Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with neatness and despatch. sep?7-tf Plugging, R stopping with pure Gold, small Cavitien, $2,50. Large as $2,50 at DR. LEVASON’S office, up ai Nevada. ner-Commercial street, ‘ per _ agreement. kinds of fillings such as Plativia; , Succedlaniam Cement, Gutta Perches. Fee however large All other corsept7 Printers’ Zurnishing House. CHARL£S F. ROBSINS, DEALER IN é Be TYPE AND PRESSES. .No.111 and 113 Cla strest, and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO Ageut for Geo. Bruce's, Type, E. R. Webb & between Sansome le Co’s Printing Material, and the Ruggles Pres Cem *sunrivalied Machinery s5-ly G. E. WITHINGTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, OUSE PAINTING promptly ‘attended to.— Dealer Paper Hansitigx, Curtain Fixtures &.&e At the foct cf Broad at Nevada sepid Remen-were-cleetad—Directers_to_serve_unti = ~ O. Y. Chauvel, Charles Irish, on pee TSE aE Tok : fits 4 ° . a — —— = a ‘. Leaves every morning at 70 clock for North San the Ist_of Muay, 1861: M: : in, . JEWELS—Now_anp_ Tuen.—The-New LAWYERS.” . Juan, “Caan pieevitie ons Forest City. Louis Lay, James Creegan, Henry McNul-. York correspondent of the Charleston Mer spaeces & Stthed ¥ Tteiawal FOR ORLEANS FLAT. ~ . . a . : ; ° @. 1. Caidawe ‘ ah. ; ty, and .B. Fauchery. M. W-~ Irvin’ was . ©“y writes that the erection of marble pal. Hitt & Hupp, T. P. Hawley, Ramee. puaber Coty, Woy Fink atone re-elected President, Louis Lay was. elected . ®©¢8 by jewelers is one of the signs of the . ©. Wa T. B. McFarland. Flat, and bid ogy, Bold inicass Flat — z. / . "ao a : . a) pare Nea turni yés Orleans Flat at 8 o’clock A. M. Vice President, and James Creegan was re-. filmes. Warehcuses, instead of small shops, HARNESS MAKER. cniving at Nevada at . o’clook, epanecting with elected Secretary and Treasurer, to serve . #T@ now needed to hold the-vast stock of -a H. W. Galyia. the Matyaritic and Sacramento Stages. until Ist of May, 1861. The affiirs of the . fitst class ‘establishment ; and one wanders, ~~ AMES HAWORTH, Pres'’t. C. 8. Co. Ww. 8. McRoBERTs, Agent, Nevada. STAGE LINE BETWEEN NEVADA AND VIRGINIA CITY. J. K. SALE & €0., » ARE’ NOW RUNNING A -weekly line of Stages, fi Nevada to Jackson’s Rartch, "where tke stages connect with : Saddle Train Whieh forwards passengers td Virginia City. — The prtpeiers expect to run the entire route by the ist day of October. : Leaves Nevada Tucsdays, Thursdays, and Sat: urdays, at 4 o’clock;A. M. ; Arriving at Virginia-City on the evenings of an excellent tlie following days. The passengers, at present, lie over night at Jackson’s. Thetraveling is all by daylight. Ex ress matter and Freight promptly ferwarded, y stage and by freight.wagona. septé-tf' HO! TEAMSTERS! USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE! [ue PIONEER AND ONLY RELIABLE article in themarket! Specially repared for peavy wood axles, and WARRANTED NOT TO CLOG. &r-Teo be had, wholesale and retail, of: FULLER & HEATHER, 85-3m No. 28 K street, Saeramento. Pacific Mail Steamship Comp’s LINE TO PANAMA, Connecting via the Steamer of che Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company, at Aspinwall. For New York. Having Spare Steamers at San Francisco and a ~ Panama. DEPARTGREK FROM FOLSOM STREET WILARF. Phe magnificent Steamship W.F. LAPIDGE, Commander: Will leaye Folsom strect wharf, with Passengers and Treasure, on FRIDAY, Sept’r. 2lst, 1860. FOR PANAMA, at¥ o’clock, a. M. seataaly, and-connect via Panama Kailroad at Aspinwall, with steamship for NEW YORK. Through tickets can be obtained. The Panama Railroad Co. and Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Co. have authorized us Agents fer the sale of tickets. ; ‘Treasure for.shipment will be received on board the steamship until 12 o'clock (midnight)on Mon day, Sept. 10th. No merchandise —— willbe received on board after 3 o’clock, P. M., Sept. 10th, amd a-writtcn order must be procured at the Company's Office for its shipment. For Freight.or Passage ajiply te FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents. Cor. Sacragamto aud Leidesdorti sts. j San Francisco,Dr. Levason’s Preparations. TOR the Teeth and Guiis may be had at his of" tive, ar ef SPLACE, Vruggist, Broad street, Newnda. ve Sep? leries, and you will decide which is the best. SECOND PREMIUM. Awarded at the late State Fair! —_ LIEBERT DAGUERREAN ARTIST, e Broad -Stregt; the Hotel-de Paris, and the public of Nevada and vicinity, that he takes; a8 before, the most beautiful and natural ‘pictures of all kinds, as well a&-can be taken in seed State, and at CHEAPER RATES thar-here ore. fy Life Stze Photographs taken and painted in oil or paatil colors. ; ky His long experience in the Daguerrean Art this-place, and ESPECIALLY OVER HIS PUF,’, RE CENTLY ESTABLISHED HERE. all kinds of Cases and.Goid Lockets. Come all and see ‘the pictures of the best Galof the Tastraccions given in every branch Art. : 85-tf CHEAP PICTURES . Es The Ambrotype and Daguerrean Rooms, W ILL BE CLOSED ON THE 20th OF OCT. ~> as the undersigned will relinquish the business at that time. “Until then ’ t Likenesses ‘will be Taken THAN . ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Now ‘is~the TIME to have your picture taken-at x ~ RUDOLPH’S Nevada, Sept. 6-11 Ambrotype Gallery. ART AMID THE SIERRAS, HELIOGRAPHY.YHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE 4] citizens of Nevada county,.and the people of the State, that he has refitted his Gallery, and is now prepared to take all kinds of pictures known to the Heliographic Art, unsurpassed in the world ; that he has made new arrangemen persons coming trom distant parts of the ate, 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 the fact that the country is flocked with unskilful operators, whose work is not only waiiting in chemical effect. and everything that constitutes a good picture, buf Owing to the improper use of the chemicals employed, they are rendered perishable und.worthless. The public are invited to callon him at his rooms, in Grass Valley where he will be found ready at all times, and in all kinds of weather, to take pictures in the best style by all the various processes now _known,.some of ‘which are as follows : for LIKENESSES! LIKENESSES!gives him the superiority over every Operator in _-__ He has on hand a beauiiful assortment ot . Mo. 21 Commercial street, ———— %) Ampbrotypes, Photographs, _. PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES, . Stereoscopic Pictures and Sunlight Paintings on Mica. Also—Patent Leathey and. Qil Cloth Pietures. Old pictnres copied improved and renderéd imperishable. Views of buildings, mining claimer, ete., taken at the shortest notice. Deceased persons taken in the most appropriatemanner. _“ . ; INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN iw all departments of the art at/ T. M. WOOD'S, Mill street, Grass Valley, Sept. 11-tf LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIR DRESSING SALOON. . 4 MEYER & M. CACHOT, BROAD &t., ‘4e 4 few doors above Wall & Newman’s, have just opened a Hair Lressing Saleon, where gentlemen cun rely upon having their Hair cut: in an artistic manner. A new styleof SHAMPOO has been introduced by them which they warrant to thoroughly clean and cool the heads of their. cus ‘tomers. ; ) Perfumery. “ They also have ‘a°complete and select assort ment of Perfumery, Combs, Hair and Toeth Brushes, &c., &c. Particular attention has been given to articles of LADIES’ TOILETTE. “Ladies Department. A separate apartment has.becn provided for a Ladies’ Hair Lressitg Saloon, where Mr, Meyer, who has a long Parisian er, te ge in_ this de partment,;will dress Ladies’ Hair, not it the-ordinary meclnical manner of barbers who pretend to be hair dressers, but in an artistic mwabner, and suited tothe partieilar expression of bhysiognomy of each particular person. ‘They will alsu attend to the calls of ladios who wish to have their hair dressed at their residences. Wigs, Toupees, Braids and Curis. A full assortment of-all colors always on hand and adjusted in a pérfectl natoral munner. 86-tf MEYER & CACHOT. French Hair Dressing Saloon, AIR CUFTING in the ncatest gtyle at Sar H Francisco Prices, 60 Cents. ving Soap, genuine Lubia’s extracts. Also, Kug4tish Razors, warranted. : ss FELIX GILLET, Pine Stiec}. / Nevada, Sept. 6, 3260.—Im FOR SALE. ( NE6 INCH PUMP, METALT.IC BUCK a works 2 to 5 feet stroke ; is in good ides ith working-red and beam ; rollers boeaiyh % ' el and pinframe complete; Shafting, spur-wheel ion, Bob-and-Bob frame, together with 200 Feet of heavy 6-inch Pipe, Being the Machinery of the Live-Ouk Shaft Will be sold CHEAP-FOR CASH. Inquire of ¢ BIRDSEYE & CO, 30 Main stew Nevada Sept. 6-tf For Saic. — NEVADA TUNNEL, WASHOE. S AND A HALF Feet in the Nevada Fun] ae Tiel or Justive claims, gituated ner ‘Anita city, Washoe, will be scold ‘cheap fer CA early application is made. Enquire at the DAIEY. TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, Commercial strect, Nevada city. = : 7 sept.0 Notice. for the benefit. of those who ve sha digianay WULattend in his cffice evcry day Jn thewerk end xt all hoyrs, su that his frictce tnd pationte may store, Cobacurcil street, OL R. LEVASON Dentist. and Nervo Gelvanier not be disap poiuted. Ctiice ever Ligk & Coy » For Sale—Pomades, Hair Oils, Toilet and Sha. 9 eJ-