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The Morning Granseript.
Published Every Morning, (Sunday excepted,)
; N. P. BROWN & Co.,
“Publishers and Proprietors.
John P. Skelton, * . James Allen,
Andrew Casamayon, N. P: Brown:
OFFICE-COMMERCIAL STREET
Next door to Blaze’s, ( up-stairs.)
TERMS OF. THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT *,
Twenty-Five Cents per Week,
Delivered in the City.
OnE YEAR (in advance,)...sccereseeese cs G8.00
. Brx MONTHS....2005 eesids'en B00
' Taree MONTHS... eer rere see 3,00
seeetescooese
Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.
ir All Advertisements must be paid for at the
end of the month.
List of Agents for the Daily Morning Transcript.
Chad. A. Cramesis csccicacices -.-San. Francisco.
A Ln JOPdOM. » 650000000 oe eseceeeeee SAN Juan.
W. K. Spencer... Soe teeane evcees -Grass Valley.
J. D. Phillips...Washington, Alpha & Omega.
SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY.---C. A.
Crane is the only authorized Agent for the
MORNING TRANSCRIPT in San Francisco.—
Orders left at his office, Northwest corner Washingtern and Sansome streets, Government Buili
ing, (up stairs,) will he promptly attended o.
LEP O
City Business Cards.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney aad Counselor at Law,
'—AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building,
corner of Broad.and Piné streets, Nevada.
* Nevada, Sept. 6.—tf
A. A. SARGENT. A. C. NILES
__ SARGENT & NILES,
Attorneys and Céunsslors at Law,
OFFICE—BroadsS treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
J. i. CALDWELL,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW.
_ Notary Public and Commissioner for the Atlantic States.
Office—Flagg’s Brick Building, corner of Broad
and Pine street, Nevada city. sept7tf
T. B. McFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET,
Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California.
a6-tf
&. WILSON HILL. GEO. 8. HUPP.
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Office, in Williams’ Brick Building, over G.W.
*Velsh’s Bookstore. :
Geo. 8: Hupp, Notary Public.
\ EB. W. MASLIN,
\ District Attorney,
Will practice in all the Courts of Nevada ea
sep
sep6-tf
F. MANSELL,
IGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAINTIER, Broad street, Nevada, next above
Baker & Co.’s Beick store. < ;
Cheapness, punctuality and dispatch the order
oftheday. °
FOR 38 4LE—Paints mixed, . 86-tf
NLOTHING REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE, and Cleaned at low. rates. Shop on
Pine street, two doors above Cheap John’s. A
share of patronage is solicited,
Nevada, Sept. 6,—im
JEROME H. COOK,
City Bill Poster.
{pr All Orders left at the DAILY TRANSEIPT*,
PRINTING UFFICE will be promptly attended to.
Nevada, Sept. 6,-tf..0.00007" . pe
JOHN L. GAMBEE,
_ QUUN TY suavevor.
Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Office at the Court Hous
W.H. CRAWKORD & CY.,
(Suécessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
ow GENBBAL DEALERS IN ;
DUILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’3 TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imlements, Blacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, Fuse,
Powder, Duck,ete., etc. ‘ ;
At tne old stand idee
No. 2MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
Sept. 6—-1m ay et
a s
, ELLARD BEANS,
62 Broad Street,
WHOLESALE . AND BETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries & Provisions.
° 89 Goods-deliv ~ ed Free of Charge.
Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
\ Deatistry.
R. LEVASON’S Office 6ver Block & Company’s Clothing stere, Nevada. sep7
Pr a
. , Broad street
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY,
City Business Cards, Nevada Advertisements.
SEPTEMBER 20, 1860.
Nevada Advertisements.
M. LEWIS, JOS, LEWIS, . SOL LEWIS,
San Francisco. Nevada, Carson City”.
LEWIS’ BROTHERS,
WHOLESAL ‘AND RETAIL DEALERS,
‘In Fine Hgvana Cigars, Tobacco,
Pipes, Etc., Etc.
néxt door t ‘in, °s Sasie sie door to Harrington’s Sa
Goods furnished at San Franciseo Jobbing prices.
Kr-Orders from the country promptly attended
to. —— : ‘ — /85-tf
GEO. W. KIDD,
; Banker.
In the Gran'te Building, Eroad Street, Nevada.
Gx DUST Purchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust
a ta for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S
Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento
at Par. Drafts onthe Kastern Cities at the Lewest Rates. Collections made, and State and Cuunty Securities purchased at the highest 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 Highest Rates. Advances made on GOLD DUST for
Assay of Coinage at the U. 8. Mint.
Checks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville.
XrOur Bigtet Exchange on Metropolitan Bank, . ”
New York, for salein sums to suit.
Purchase State and
~~ rates.
»posites received, Collections made and transact a general Banking business.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.—tf
County Securities at-the
Cc. W. MULFORD. A. H. HAGADORN
C. W. MULFORD & CO.
BANKERS.
At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada
NOLD DUST Besgnt at. the Highest Rates.
Sight Checks on Sacramento and San Francisco at par. ' :
Dust forwarded to the U. S. Branch Mint for
‘«.” “BLAZE’S SALOON, .
‘COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST.
If You Want a Good Drink,
GO ‘TO BLAZE’S! 3
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf .
Bank Exchange Saloon,
Broad Street, Nevada.
Go and Get a Drink that will surely refresh you!
—AT— =f
Patterson & Johnson's !
Nevada, Sept. 7th.tf
FRANK A. LEONARD,
P vok Binder.
KEPATRING aND BOOK BINDING done in
L\ aneat and substantial manner. Orders solicted. Office, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Commercial street, up stairs. 2 a
Nevada, Scpt. 6, 18€0.—1m es
WALL & NEWMAN,
(Successors to J. S: Wall,)
, Ne, 65 Broad Street, Nevada.
W SeTsALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods,
Mining Tools, Quicksilver, Bar'ey,
Ground Feed, &c., &c. \
pr Always on hand, the\LARu “ST STOCY
to be found in the City, and Will be sold on th .
most reasonable terms.
65 tf WALL & NEWMAN
Wheat and
A. BLOCK. 8. FURTH. E. BLOCK, JR.
; ssmadeconthesame} _
if required ,
County Scrip bought at the highest market rates.
Nevada Sept. 10th, 1860.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE — At Wjckes & Co.'s Drug Store,
Broad Street, Nevada.’ 8b-tf
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med.,
Physician and Surgeon,
FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
of Main street, Nevada,
Sept. 6, 1860—tf
DR. HARVEY HUNT,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office at Rudolph & Hunt’s Drug store, Main
street, Nevada. eep7-tf
E. F. SPENCE,
Druggis’ amd Apothecary,
BROAD STREET.
D5 ALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Medisines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids,
Cash orders from the country solicted. sep6-1m
RUDOLPH & HUNT,.
Wholesale and Retail i
DRUGGISTS, ~~
MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford& Co’s Bank
drugs, Chemicals, Pérfumery,
oil, : Campheno,
Patent Medicines, &c.
A full supply always on hand,
Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf,
Paints,
WM. RANDALL,
Surgeon.
Ne "
\. Office on Mill stréet, Grass Valley. 6-tf
N, P. BROWN & CO.
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Qiice on Commeroial Street, Nevada.
We have just purchased an entire Tigw stock of
TYPE, PRINTING PRESSES, etc. and arenow
prepared to execute all kinds of Printing in a
style unsurpassed by any office in the State.
We have in use one of Ruggles’ Engines, largest size, Ruggles’ Improved Hand Press, and
Hoe’s Rotary Card Press,
: H. W. GALVIN,
Saddle and Harness Mater, :
Fire-proof Brick, opposite G. W. Kidd’s Bank
ine Ponse, Broad street, k
Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and
good terms sepo-1m
Hydraulic Hose Manufactory.
S. Howard
‘S$ PREPARED WITH. HIS HYDRAULIC
Hose Sewing Machine to turn out work at
reduced rates.
Hose Made to Order at all Times.
Orders will be strictly attenled to anil promptly
executed. Old HOSE received in part payment
for new, Se
PLACE, OF Bustness—in Whartenby'’s firevroof brick, opposite Mulfori’s Banking House
Te~ms—CASH. af'-Im
DEALERS IN CLOTHING,
Corner Pine and Commercial Sts.
be
NEVADA, sep6-tf
ye
THE LARGEST STORE
AND THE
Largest Stock!
CHEAP JOHN’S
Corner of Pine and Commercial street, Nevada.
-Where all kinds of
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods can be obtained at lower prices than any house in the
upper country.
‘Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
'
S. HAAS & CO., Auctioneers.
Nevada, Sept. 6-1m
Save Your Money !
JCHN W. QUICK,
Pioneer Manufacturer of fine Russia Iron Screens,
} AVING removed from the Pacifie Foundry
_ to the cornér of THIRD AND JESSIE STREETS,
San Francisco, is now prepared to fill all orders
for Quartz Sereens, Flour and Rice Mill Screens,
ofall 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 Screensin the State, having made
Screens for Goddard & €o., C. W. Stevens, and
others for the last three yeara sep>-3m
. lishmen
} Carriages always in re
“UNION LIVERY "STABLE.
Broad and Main ‘Sts, Nevada.
John A. Lancaster,
é WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND
the’ptblic generally that he has added extens vely to his already large and-elegant cstab-_
of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness,
&e., &c., and is now prepared to furnish as fine
turn-outs as can be found in the State.
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
per a a re ea ne be ready 4
08. ong e@ ice. ¢ buginess and.
can earnest deaine ie aie. a nae of my.
fridndé, leads mé tobelievé I.will be ablé te five
general satisfartionni ice. RO TO
Partioular attention paid to’ Horses on livery.
: iness with careful drivers
for the use of Parties, Balls, &c. ‘The quality of
my stock will permit me to say that those seeking
pleasure or engaged on business would do well
give me a call. sep6-tf
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
_ Broad Street, Nevada. '
GEORGE R. LANCASTER
Woe RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
citizens of Nevada and the Traveling pub= .
lic generally, that he continues t®. keep the wellknown and popular Hotel known as the
._NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA.The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having stood
two fircs. .
Large additions have beenrecently 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 Conifort and Style cannot be excelled.
THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with
~Piall the varieties the Market affords.
Gam» Suppers got up to Order! .
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Fannilies.
THE STAGES, running in all directions from
Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange.
&The House is keptopen all night.
“There is a fine Reading Room attached to the
House where all the leading journals of the State
ean be found.
The Morning Transcript,
A Lon: TIME Up.—The steamer S., com‘manded by Captain S., exploded; several
years ago, with terrible 6 Tect, ‘and burned to
the wateris.edge... Capt. S. was blown into
the air, :I'ghting neer a floating cotton bale,
blackened and ymu‘dled. Arrived at a vilthe dis.stezjhad precged
F costed by the e “itor of the village paper, with
whom he was well acquainted, and
eager for an item : ‘a
“T say, boy, is S: blown up ?”
“Yes.” ;
“'W 8 Cptain S. killed 7” 2%
“No, Tam Cupteia 8.”
“The thnn ler you are! How high were
y’ u blown i” he
who was
I ever did inrhy life
here.” a
The editor started on a run for his office :
the paper was about going to press, and not
wishing to omit the item of intelligence for
the next issue, two weeks off, wrote as fol‘lows
“The steamer 8. has burst her boiler, 2a
we learn from Captain 8.;/wha says he was
up long enough to think of every mean thing
he ever did in his life before he lit.
pose he was-up about three months.”
before I cane down
SHEEP.—There is now grazing in the-vicinity of Auburn, a drcvs of two thousa: ad
five hundred ewes and lambs, valved at $12.000, the property of W. W. Stewart, wi deupon Which he floated uninjured, but.much
lage-severat-miles below, to which news of —ed him, he was ac;,.
“ High dhouzh to think of every mean thing .
We sup.
The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the
‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Also, inthe large and spacious room, which has
recently been added, can be found twe of the best
bl LLIARD TABLES in the mountains,,
Having had long experience at the business, I
shall endeavor to continue to thake the ‘* National
Exchange”’ the best Hotel in the Mountains, and
a comfortable home for Travelera.
‘ Charges will be moderate to suit the times.
A Livery Stable
tention will be given to the care of Horseé, Carriages, &c. Horses and Carriages cantit.all times
be procured, by application at the Gffice.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf — ~
FASHION RESTAURANT,
Opposite Tallman & Turners, Com. street
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
“7 inform the citizens of Nevada, and
all those wishing a good SQUAKK
MEAL that he has opened, and is nuw keeping
A First Class Restaurant,
Under the above name, which will be conducted
in the best st#@, aiid in a manner that eannpt.tail
te-please all who may favor him = witt: their-pat«
rouage. \
the business the proprictor is determined-to-keep
The Best Restaurant in the Mountains!
TuD TABLE will be a pb with all the varictles to be foundin the Market, »nd MEALS
SERVED at all hours. Always’on~hand, and
eooked to order, ;
hicken, Quail and Ilare.
rticular attention will be
GAME SUPPERS to order.
OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE
I have bay 10 te the best Cooks to be found in
»the State. Give mea trial and satisfy yourselves
paid to getting up
rancisco,
C. B. IRISH, Proprietor.
Nevada‘ Sept, 6-1m
Sacramento or San
. =
Ta connected with the House, and_ particular atHavimy had many yeaas experienee’: in.
that you can get as good a meal as can be had at:
sheriff of Placer cout /, and his partner, Mr.
>
Of twenty thousand persons who applied
for enlietment in the United States Army
last year, only eighteen” hundred were physicully qualified for admission. The svera; e
number of candidates accepted is one to every nne-Who apply.
Freeman & Simpson’s . ,
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY 3
me Ks)
‘HE UNDERSIGNED JS RECEIVING
1 this standard brand of fine Whisky direct
from Messrs. Freeman & Simpson proprictors
of the Phenix Distillery, Schuylkill River, and
offers it for sale in barrels and half barrels, in
lots to suit. The. genuine OLD. MAGNOLIA
Whisky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in
full on each package, and also a card affixed with
a lithographed vy ebb: . of their Distillery.
‘ As a matter of interest to. the trade and public, in showing the immense capital employed
and the extent of the manufacture of Freeman &
Simpson’s Magnolia Whisky, the following-com
arative table is appended, taken from a work en
itled “Philadelphia and its Manufactures:
. The centre of the Whisky manufacture is prob
bly Cincinnati, Ohio; for we notice that in 1838
there were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19,
we allow one bushet of comm to every three yal.
lons of ©: “48, 4,420,082 bushels of corn,
engage: i.
&c. They have-a capital employed of nearly
$560,000, and in 1N57 produced 1,'00,000° vallons.
The Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, on the
Schuylkill river, having a capacity of 400 Ba)RKLS PFE fiver SUSE Fee FAS, f
the finest and most complete in the country fo r
he dirtili. Nt j
eonfire themselves ulinost exclusively.”
S C. SHAW,
Ser Francisco.
odds
en -m 122 Front et
Wae oieut Jap.mese semedy.
'N\HIS WONDER. UL REMEDY, CALLED
“‘ethe Japanese Veneréx] SALVE, and used
for the cure of Syphilitic Sores and procured at
United States Hotel,
GRUSH & PARKER,,.... PROPRIETORS,
. Broad Strat. neor Ping strest,
WE TAKE PLEASURE. in informing the public that we are now prepared
»to aceommodafe: travelers in as com, fortable a style as my Hotel in jhe
mountains. It will be our constant aim to render onr house as pleasgnt a retreat as can be
be found anywhere, Prices are moderate and as
fair an equivalent will be returned for cash received as the times will allow.
Meals.....50 cents . Lodgings....50 cents
Nevada, Sept, ©—1m
HOTEL DE PARIS, .
OVIDE CHAUVEL..Proprietor,
Broad 8t., Corner of Bridge St., Nevada.
——
continues to be kept in the same stvle which
has heretofore m1 it. the resort of all.who appreciate Good Liviwry Comfort and Cleantiness.
ip Travelers will find clean beds, attentive
waiters and good meals at all-honrs of the dey.
s5-tf OV. CHAUVEL.
Teeth Cleaned,
TYYARTAR Removed and Scurvy of the Gums
eured byDR. LEVASON,. Fee $2,50. Office
over Block & Co’s store, Nevada. sep?
&
ts
§
f bake WOTAer, FeARY,.ISHEN TM Ren,
yreat trouble and expense, is now placed in the
mands of druggists ior sale, where persons af
ficted can purchase it, and effect cures without
the consequent mortification and heavy charges
mearred by going to physicians. The mgredicuts
orocured jrom these scicntific and wonder, ul peo
ple are such as have not beet known to the rest
ot the worll in the cure of loathsome corrup
tions, .nd far excels anything horetofore used.
Festimonials of-astonisiing cures could be ob
wumed ii necessary. But it is only requisite to
teat it tu prove its great healing quatitice. The
(cUst Is nothing compared to its value. For sale
at all the Druggists.
THe JAPANLSS SALVE,
For the cure of Cuts, Burne, Sprains, Gunshot
Wounds, Piles, Boils, Ciilblaing;, Bruiscs and
all kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be the
hest and most wonderful preparation ‘ever uécd.
dtehealing propertics are ustonisling, almost
magical. It supersedes all gulves néw in use,
ant develops one great. geod, that bas. resalted
trom tue vpening of Japanese Ports to the com.
maerve of tire world, aie will cause all that ifs
it to rejuice that so desirable & result has been
accomplished. This salve has. been sufficientiy
used to test its qualities. ‘Try it all—everybedy
No iamily should be without it—and although
the ingre¢ci nts are rare and expensive, only
bIFLTY CEN'TS is charg: d for a box. It ean be
obtaincd-of alt the Druygists. e5-aun
Dr. KENT, Agent, Re vadi.
‘Beek, 4 ,
-QUTUMPS pr Roots Extracted with ease and dex
WO toriy by UR. UBVASON. Fee 2,50. Office
uver blots & Cos, corner Comanerejal street, Ne
vada. a Oe . 6ep7
ansihe
.260,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if *
“tn Thilade.phia there are but five concerns
ustilling Whisky, from rye, corn, .
ot Med eA RIA atta cae
sees
oso.
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