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September 22, 1860 (4 pages)

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rougher ne ES POU in ae OF City B ee errand She Morning Gransevipt, . _“% Bainow Corte Weed . anh e M. LEWIS, JOS. LEWIS, . sof. LEW1s, uperscrip. . Published Every Morning; (Sunday excepted,) . *@ Francisco. . Nevada. . Carsou, City. iow York : N., P. BROWN & CO. LEWIS’ BROTHERS, Tt Sulake ii i 2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Publishers-and Proprietors. In Fine Havana Cigars, Tobacco, wens John P: Skelton, James Allen, _ Pipes, Eto., Ete. ie spberries, Andrew Casamayou,N. P. Brown. Broad street, next door to Harrixgton’s Saheretofore re be EES a loon, Nevada. cores OFFICE-COMMERCIAL STREET ft wteon furnished at San Francisco Jobbing priager Wine “Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) y-Orders from the country promptly attended ér than i Sg : oe to. ‘al eg 85-tf ioanutlos. TERMS OF THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT-: GEO. W. KIDD ; : i Rar : a ° PY “Twenty-Five Cents per Week, = Banker. ————~— f ‘ Delivered inthe City. In the Gran‘te Build'ng, Broad ‘Street, Nevada. “the most‘ ‘OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest MarONE. YEAR (in advance,).... sles dives sess Ge00l ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust advantage . STK MONTH. bo. ecesis cease ceo cccceeesss 6,00 ny saga for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S mce could THREE MONTHS...43+++s0seeeeeeeeereeees 3,00] Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento. \ : ..°_. at-Par. Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lew4 best ma. Ff Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms: . ost Rates. Getiections mage, and State and Counaaa S7All Advertisements mast be paid for at the . Wig” * Purchased at the highest Market _ sale 4 end of thé month. Pati gi ou ; * > : J. C. BIRDSEYE. CaN. FELTON: sr sale iy g ‘st of Agents for the Daily Morning Transcript. . C.BIRDSEYE & CO., 4 sitters, Chas. A. Crane. .........San Francisco. BANKERS, ‘ cole « oes J. L. JOrdoWs ..... ee .seeeeseeeee San Juan. . Number 30, Main Street, Nevada, TB, A Cor wae Weal A pena neta Purehase Gold Dust and Bullion at the High~’ ers, Bg v3 Halt Dee vied Bog. est Rates. Advances made on GOLD DUST for ras W. Be ners es = seeseeereeeesGrass Vahey. Assay or Coinage at the U. S. Mint. 4 4. D. Phillips;.«--Washington, Alpha é& Omega. Checks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacra. Levi Ayres.... dececercnrecgce -Coiumbia Hill “mento and Marysville. McAllis & Gordon..... ats ++s+ssTimbuctoo : ae E soe ve rues on ett oa Bank, . ; ew York, for salein sums to suit. : ‘ SAN FRANCISCO AGENOY,---0. A. Purchase State and County Securities at the mon, . . Crane is the ouly authorized Agent: for the . highest rates: : ppermint, § MORNING TRANSCRIPT in San Francisco.— . ~ . osites recived, Collectiona made and trans’ ‘Orders left at his office, Northwest corner Washpe og De 1880.¢f hin ington and Sansome streets, Governitiént Building, (up stairs.) will be promptly attended 6, . CWMULFoRD. capapuamnbihigeateicesd < meyer . City Business Cards. BANKERS. q ee At their Ola Stand, Main Street, Nevada jom THOMAS P. HAWLEY, (028 DUST Bought at the Highest Rates. Attorney and Counsslor at Law, XA, Sight Checks on Sacramento and San Fran1 Society, . AND NOTARY PUBLIC. « Dust forwarded 66 the U. S. Brauch Mint for : Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building, . Assay or Coinage, and advances made on the’same Nevada, Sept. 6.—tf County Scrip bought at the highest market-rates. mr, : Mimeoma acres Neyada Sept. 10th, 1860. and lith @. A: A. SARGENT, A. Ce NILES a aca ce Ss GENT & NILES : § 7 bety have pas eae sah 1 AL . = Physician and Surgeon: hedule of. comers. and Cotngeiors, 9*. 5-08 OFFICE—-At Wickes & Co.’s Drug’ Storé, i <F FICE—Broads treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada. ™ ‘ bad Regula. . des other i San Frau: ¢ uz, Mon* contribuY portion ‘Washthe Cali7 i the prory routes © and. arti4 » Without-> Ons * rancisco, ~ are 8 : o@ forbn ew wal Mem¥, atthe —— CO, ord. 7 m ached* ym to the o hi “4 by letteri ulturiste Office for ~ r respec sident. vep6-td wn omnnn non . w York, : land Poyany will Express ™ 0 to New ay! Tuesday evada. [at Carnesday. ww York: aa ays. ays. ‘rancisce rand un~. t td the d EnvelEY, , npany. ne’ Head & » by Dr. & uE7t ‘J. 2 CALDWELL, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. Notary Public and Commissioner for -the Atlantic States. * Office—Flag: g’e Brick Building, corner of Broad and Pine’strect, Nevada city. sept7tf Te. Ba. McFARLAND, Attorney and Counselor at Law.OFFICE-—ON BROAD STREET, Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California. 86-tf c. WILSON HILL. GEO. 8. HUPP. HILL & HUPP, Attorneys and Couaselors at Law, Office: in Williams’-Brick Building, over G. W. Welch’s Bookstore. a 2 Geo. S. Hupp, Notary Public: E. W. MASLIN, . District: Attorney, Will practice in all the Courts of Nevada county, Office ih the Court House, Nevada. Beps F. MANSELL, IGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PALNS TER, Broat street, Nevada, néxt above. Bakor & Cy.’s Brick store. ; sep6-tf order Cheapness, punctuality and dispatch th .of the 7. a FOR SALE—Paints mixed. 86-tf GC. WAGNER, LOTHING REPAIRED AT. SHORT NOSY ‘FICK, and Cleaned at low rates. Shop on Pine strect, two doors_above Cheap John’s. A _. share of putronage is solicited. Nevada, Sept. 6,-—1in JEROME H. COOK, Gity Bil Poster. iP All Orders left at the DAILY TRANSEIPT. PRINTING OFFice will be promptly attended-te. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf JOHN. L. GAMBLE, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. _ OFffice at the Court House. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf W.H. CRAWFORD &€ CO., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Ca.) GENERAL DEALERS IN BYeies. MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imlements, Blacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, Fuse, owder, Duck, etc, etc. , At the old stand ; No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Kept. 6—im T. ELLARD BEANS, 3 52 Broad Street, ; WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. XP Gooils deliv ~ ed Free of Charge. “Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf Dentistry. R. LEVASON?S Office over Block & Compa: ny’s Giothing store,’ Nevada. sep? Hose Made to Order at all Times. neatneéss and despatch. J'=fier, or of SPENCE, Draggist, street, NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SAT F URDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860. Nevada Advertisements. _ BLAZE’S SALOON, . COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST. If You Want a Good Drink, GO TO BLAZES! Nevada, Sept. 6-tf Broad Street, Nevada.Go and Get a Drink that will surely refresh yout, r ‘Patterson & Johnson’s t FRANK A. LEONARD, Fook Binder. — LR EPAT: (NG aND BOOK BINDING done i a near and substantial manner. Orders s0lieted. Office, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Commercial street, up stairs, 2 Nevada, Sept. 6, 18€0.—im cs WALL & NEWMAN, ____ (Successors to J. S. Wall,) No. 55 Broad Street; Wevadar W BOrrsaLe AND RETAIL DEALERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods. Mining -Tools, Quicksilver, BaYfey, Wheat and Ground Feed, &c., &e. s d a7" Always on hand, the LARU SST STOCY to. be found in the City, and will be sold on thmost reasonable terms./ : 85 Mat WALL & NEWMAN A. BLOCK. 4. FURTH. &. BLOCK, IR. tte A. BLOCK & CO., Bank Exchange Saloon, . UNION LIVERY STABLE. Broad arid Main Sts, Nevada, Jolin A. Lancaster, $ t , VOULDINFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public pesecels that he has added exen MGM to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddl “&e.; &e.,, and is now peoparen te furnish as fine turn-outs as canbe found in the State. Well trained, fleet and_easy Saddle Horses, well — ped for ladies or gentlemen will be ready at. . A long experience in the busihess and an eainest desire to retain the confidence of m ily y nds, leads me to believe I will be able to give Particular attention paid to Horses on livery: Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of (Parties; Balla, &c.‘The. quality of my stock will permit:me to say thit those seeking pleasure or engaged on business would do well give me a calle g : sep6-tf ‘NATIONAL EXCHANGE, ~ ‘Broad Street, Nevada. GEORGE R. LANCASTER OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens of Nevada and the Traveling pub: dic generally, that. he continues to keep.the wellknown and popular. Hotel known as the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. ‘The Buildings of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGHLY: FLRE-PROOF, “having stood two fires. * a 2 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 a:.d Furniture are New, And for Comfort aff Styte cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at alltimes be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. 4 Gamo Suppers got up.to Order! Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. ° j THE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their, Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange. ; The House.is kept open all night. 4 here is a tine Reading Room attached to the House where all the lead ng journals of the State can be found. : ~The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the choicest + ’ >" ; The Morning Transcript. A Vireinia TuRKEY.—Quff was a gentleman’s gentleman down in Old Virginia, and 2 darkey of most undoubted honesty and truth: but he would sometimes tell tough. storics. He met ‘Kurnel Johnsing’s niggas he called him, the other day, and. after-eussing and “dis-"> > cussing various maiters ‘appertaining to the masters, fell into the following conversation : Sam—Well, Cuff, how you was? Cuff—O, Lisn’t no wuss, * . *Sam—How is all de folks dgwn at de house ? %y Cuff—O, dep is able to be round, ’cept de ole man’s darter; she had de doctor de other day. He:came in, looked at her, kept lookin’. at her; said she -was bilyus, and guy her a . box ef engine-vegetable pills. When de doctor go, she up and trew de pills out-de Winder. site “wouldn’t take no pills, no sah ! Wal, de ole turkey cock kum, an—greed y kus=he gobbled down de pills, box an’ all” wid de whole directions in four diffrent lay, guages. t Next day we had company, an’ had to kil! dat turkey'tock yer see. Brought him on de table biled w.d ister sass ; méssa flourish his ._ knife, and try to cut him up; couldn't get de knife into him, mee es ‘ Cuff,’ says -he;+how long did yer bile dis turkey ?’ ; ‘ Bile him an hour, sah.’ i ‘ Take him away an’ bile him another -hour.’ ‘So I took him away, an’.biled him another hour.’ <s ie Sam—Did de company wait ? Broad Strect, Nevada. 85-tf 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. ‘ sep7-tf E. F. SPENCE, . Druggist .and Apothecary, BROAD STREET. Die IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Medicines,; Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids, Alcohol, Camphene, etc. ete. —. Cash erders from the country solicted. sep61m. RUDOLPH & HUNT, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & €o’s Bank ( 4 Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oil, Campheneé, — , Patent Medicines, &c. A full supply always on hand. Nevada, Sept. 6.-f WH. RANDALL, Surgeon. Office. on Mill street, Grass Valley. 86-tf Hi. W. GALVIN, , Saddle and Harness Maker, Fire-proof Brick, opposite G.'W. Kidd’s Bank ing F ous¢, Broad street. \ Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and good terms : Hydraulic Hose Manufactory. ne S S$. Howard “S\PREPARED WITH HIS HYDRAULIC Hese Sewing Machine to turn out work at reduced rates. Orders will be atrictly attended to and promptly executed. Old HOSE received in part payment for new. bg PLACE OF BUSINESS™1n Whartenby’s fire-: vroof brick, opposite Mulfori’s Banking House Te~mwa—CASH. sf-1m TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL STRE“%T, NEVADA. De lers in : STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE Powe Lead Pipé, Hydraulic Pipes, &c. Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with sep7: tf G. E. WITHINGTON, SIGN & ORN¢MENTAL PAINTER, i OUSE PAINTING promotly attended to.— A Dealer in Paner Hanginy», Curtain Fi stures &e.&e. At the footof Broad * Nevetds senid Dr. Levasen’s Prepa ations YOR the Testh tot hier sepo-lm of. . DEALERS IN CLOTHING, . i ¥ } \ Corner Ping and Commorcial Sts. t wove NEVADA. sepé-tf ’ 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 priees than any housein theupper country. Call aud see before purchasing elsewhere. 8. HAAS & CO., Auctioneers. Nevada, Sept. 6-1m: Freeman & Simpson’s OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY! HE UNDERSIGNED IS RECEIVING this standard brand of fine. Whisky. direct from Messrs. Freeman & Simpson, proprietors of the Pheenix Distillery, Schuylkill River, anc offers it for sale in barrels and, half barrels, in lets to suit. The genuine OLD MAGNOLIA WHisky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in full of each package, and also acard affixed with a lithographed engraving of.their Distiliery. As a matter ef interest to the trade and public, in showiig the immense capital employed and the extent of the manufacture of Freeman & Simpson’s Magnolia Whisky, the following comarative table is appended, taken from a work entled.‘* Philadelphia and its Manufactures:’’ . “The centre of the Whisky manufacture is probably Cincinnati, Ohio; for we notice that in 1856. there were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19,290,245 gallons of f Whisky, consuming, if we aliow one bushel of corn to every three gallons of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels of corn. “In Philadelphia there are but five,concerns engage:lin distilling Whisky, from rye, corn, &c:. They have a eapital employed of nearly $500,000, and in 1857 produced 1,100,000. gatlons. The Distillery of Freeman & Simpsort, on. the Schnylkill river, having a capacity of 400 BAR RELS PE® WEEK of fine Whisky alone, is one o the finest and most complete in the country for the distillation of FINK Whisky. to which the ennfire themselves almost exchus ively.” ee tae “ BURR EOE TE Sos pre OF ' 53m . $ 138 Front at., ‘am Francisc . ne CR RE TEP cAMP ae Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, in the re and spacious room, which has utly: been adderi,-can be found twe of the best ILLIARD TABLES inthe mountains. Having had long experience at the business; I shall endeavor to continue to make the ‘National Exchange” the beat Hotel in the Mountains, and ,& comfortable home for Pravelers: Charges will be moderate to suit thie times. A’ Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the care of Horses, Carriages, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by application at the office. evada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf FASHION RESTAURANT, Opposite Tallman & Turners, Com. street @y THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ; inform the citizens of Nevada, and : all those wishing a good SQUARE MEAL that he has opened, and is now keeping A First Class Restaurant, Under the aboye name, which will be conducted in the best.style, and in a manner that cannot fail to please all who may sy with their patronuge. Having had many the business the proprietor is Qeternrmed to keep The Best Restaurant in the Mountains ! ‘THD TABLE will be supplied with, at) the va‘rietles to be found in the “Market, and“ MEALS SERVED at ali hours. Always on hand, and eooked to. order, ' Chicken, Quail and Mare. Particular attention will be GAME SUPPERS to order. OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE I have, employed the best Coeks.to be found in the State. Ative me a trial and satisfy yourselves that ydu can get as good a meal-as can be had at Sacramento or San Francisco. C. B. IRISH, Proprietor. Nevada‘ Sept. 6-1m paid to getting up vais txpericnee in} Cufl—O, yas, decompany_waited:brought de turkey in, an’ massa flourish his big knife ag’in an’ try to cut him ; but he eouldn’t do it, no sah! t ‘Take him, away an’ bile him another hour. ' ‘So I take tin down into de kitehen ag’in.’ _ Sam—Did de company wait ? Cufi—Of course déy waited. I brought in de turkey ag’in, an’ massa try to cut. But it was no go; massa git mad. . ‘ Take him away an’ bile him a week.’ Sam—Did de company wait? Cufi—O, yas, de company waited—bound to see the fun out, yer know. “Wal, in a week I brought in dat turkey. Massa thought he got him dis time, stire; but he couldn't cut/a hole in him; the ole cock wouldn't be it. Massa send for de doctor, to hab de turkey examined, De doctor come, look at de tarkey, look al! ober hin. Says he, ‘It's no usé> you can't bile‘dis turkey, for he hes tuken # box of dese engine-vegetable pills, an’ dare isn’t any bile in him ! Stellan ——— HO! TEAMSTERS!. USE HUOCKS & LAMBERT’S CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE: MYHE PIONEER AND ONLY RELIABLE article in the market! Speeidily prepared fi pest oe axles, and WARRANDED. Nowe &7"To be had, wholesale and retail, of ‘ FULLER & HEATHER,:. 85-3m. No. 28 K street, Sacrathento. United States hotet, — GRUSH & PARKER,...,. PROPRIETORS. Broad Street, near Pine street.. WE TAKE PLEASURE in inform. ing the public that we are now prepared t aceommodate travelers. in as com~fortable a style as any Hotel in jhe! mountaing. 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 retuyned-for cash received as the times will allow. Meals..,.,-%,.50 cents . Lodgings... .50 cents Nevada, Sept. 6—-1m : ; HOTEL DE PARIS, “OV¥IDE CHAU VEL..Propriector, Broad 8St.,-Corner of Bridge St., Nevada. Tas HOUSE, ESTABLISHED IN 1852, continues tobe kept in the same style. which has heretofore made it thé resort of all who appreciate Good Living, Comfort and Cleanliness. cr Travelers will find clean beds, attentive waiters and good meals at all hours of theday. 86-tf : OV. CHAUVEL. . Save Your Moncey! _ SORUN We WUicn © Pioneer Maiufacturer ef fine Russia Iron Sercens, -E-AVING removed from the Pacific Foundry [ to the corner of THIRD AND JESSIESTREETS, san Francisco, is now prepared to fill all orders or Quartz Screens, Flour and Rice Mill Seréens, . of all kinds, Rt. the shortest notice, and of the best niaterial, at reduced rates. All orders promptly attended to. / oe N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent manfacturer of Screens in the:Sta1 having. made Ssreens for Goddard & Co., C. W. nics.. ond othérs for the last three years aep5-3m The Great Japanese Reiiieay. bs WONDERFUL REMEDY.CALLE!: the Japanese Venereal SALVE, and used for the cure of Syphilitic Sores and great trouble and expense, is now hands of druggists for sale, where persons af flicted can purchase it, and effect cures without rocured at the consequent mortification and heavy charges . * incurred by going to physicians. The ingredients procured from these scientific and wonderful peo ple are such as have not been known: to the rest of the world in the cure of loathsome corrup tions, and far excels anything heretofore used. Testimonials of astonishing cures could be ob tained if necessarys But it is only uisite to test it to prove its great healing qualities. ‘The cost 18 nothing compared to.its value. For asle at all the Druggists. THE JAPANESE SALVE, For the cure of Cats, Burns, Sprains, Gunshot Wounds, Piles, Boils, Chilblains, Bruises anc all kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be the best and most. wonderful preparation ever used. Its healing’ properties are astonishing, almost madteal. It supérsedes all salves now in use, ind develops one great good that has resulted from the opening of Japanese Ports to the commerce of the world, and will cause all that ase it-torejoice that ko d>sirable a result has beevaccomplished’ This salve las been sufficiently ased to test its qualities. ‘I'ry it all—everybedy No family should be without it—and although: the-iugred'ents are rare and ‘expensive, only FEP#Y CENTS is charged for a box. It. ¢an te sbiritied of all the Driggists. 85-3 Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada. Teeth Cleaned, partar Removed and Seurvy of the Guris cured by DR. EE VASON. Fee 82,50. )Offié. ~ ‘vx Block & Co’s store, Nevada. "epi placed in the f en bi vee tonite } # 4 ;