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Cae Cee eee
The Morning Transcript.
Published Krery Morning, (Sunday excepted, )
N. P.BROWN & CO.
Publishers and Proprietors.
@ iy
sy iiaililjcadibins’
OF FIOE-COMMERCIAL STREET
Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.)
+ . "TERMS OF THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT :
¢ i" Twenty-Five Cénts per Week,
1 Be ‘
Delivered in the City.
i One’ YEAR (im advance,).....0.5.0006+.$8.00
ita SIX PEI sine 0405 cvs cnendjerece cool cass 5,00
. THREE MOMTHS.....ccccececsedseecess 3,00
“i BY Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.
i _ 7" All Advertisements must be paid
; J ay the month. me Rete
al List of Agents for tne Daily Moraing Transcript.
“Chas. A. Crane......0cceese Francisco.
Chas. R. Hall..,.. reseeeseseee Red Dog.
J.D. Phillips.. Washiugton, Mighie & Gene’
LOVE ATS. «000.005 scceseese00seeColumbla 1
McAllis & Gordon.....;. ++--+.Timbuctoo
rane is the only authorized Agent for the
MORNING TRANSCRIPT in San Franctsco.—
: Orders left at hisoffice, Northwest corner Wash; ingten and Sansome streets, Government Buil3aos lag, (up stairs;) will be promptly. attended ec,
City Basiness Cards.
~ omy Mh HOMAS P. HAWLE ¥,
‘Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTA LK
sin Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building,
a corner of Broai‘and Pine streets, Nevada. .
ae Nevada, Sept. 6.—tf : ;
A. A. SARGENT. A. C. NILES
—= SARGENT & NILES,
a Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
ai OF FICE—BroadS treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
to.
WE MARR SSB UE
. 5 J. i. CALDWELL,
é ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW.
her Notary Pablic and Commissioner for the At-’
ranlantic States.
[on2 Office—Flagg*s Brick Building, @rner of Broad
ibu5 and Pine street, Nevada city. sept7tf.
tion
ashTT. B. MecFARLAN D,
Yali4 Attorney and Counselor at Law.
pro5 OFFICZ—ON BROAD STREET,
tee ‘ Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California.
nous : 86-tf
med ©. WILSON HTLL. GEO. 8. HUPP.
spec: Attorneys and Couaselors at Law,
‘forOffice. in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. W.
and Welch’s Bookstore. j
temGeo. 8. Hupp, Notary Pablic. seps-tf
ord: _ _E. W. MASLIN,
District Attorney,
hedWill Practice in ull.-the Courts of Nevada coumaa ty, Offio in the Court House, Nevada. sep6
efor . F. MANSELL,
spec IGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PALNr 4 TER, Broad street, Nevada, next aboye
* Baker & Cy.’s Brick store.
nt. a Cheapness, punctuality and dispatch the order
-td 4 of the day.
oy . FOR SALE~—Paints mixed. e6-tf
Cc. WAGNER, me
fork ‘ LOTHING REPAIRED AT SHORT NO
a PoTICE, and Cleaned at low ‘rates. Shop on
! will Pine street, two doors above Cheap John’s. A
Retell “share of patronage is sglicited.
ee 4 Nevada, Sept. 6,—im
' i JEROME H. COOK,
‘ wf # City Bill Poster.
macey C Xo" All Orders left at the DAILY TRANSEIPT
F) PRINTING OFFICE will be promptly attended to.
oa Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf ;
Bs : JOHN ‘L. GAMBLE,
CoUNTY SURVEYOR.
York. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Of8. { fice at the Court House.
ri. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
mgince . W.H. CRAWFORD & CO,
(Saecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
oe GENERAL DEALERS-1N
EnvelBynes MATERIALS, CARPEN-t's TER’S TOOLS, sultaral and M Imany. lements, Blacksmith’s Tovls; Cordage, Fuse,
iit owder, Duck, etc., ete.
Atthe old stani is
: No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA..
5
5
a ‘®. ELLARD BEANS,
——— 52 Broad Street,
ae WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
this Groceries & Provisions.
tock of kyr Goods deliv > ed Free of Charge.
yd \. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
es, larec . : — Dentistry
‘. Mint.
——=——
M. LEWIS, ‘ . LEWie,
San Francisco, . "Nevada." . heen City.
LEWIS’ BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
aot ad street, next. siqar am cat SaFm aan furnished at San Francisco Jobbing prikT Orders from the country Promptly attended
-—— GEO. W. KIDD, :
_ Banker.
In the Gran'te Build'ng, Broad Street, Nevada.
OLD DUST Pu: ;
GS RREE Tuber oe ght
forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.8
on San
on the Eastern Cities ‘at the Lew:
Nevada Advertisements.
Stes
Lay
BLAZE’S SALOON, .
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T.
_If You Want a Good Drink, .
GO TO BLAZR’S!
Nevada, Sept. 6-tf : ' :
Bank Exchange Saloon,
"Broad Street, Nevada.
a Drink that will surely
Patterson & Johnson’s!
FRANK A. LEONARD,
FP cok Binder.
“PAIRING aND BOOK BINDING done m
BANKERS,
Namber 30, Main Street, Nevada,
Parehase Gold Dust and Bullion at the H
est Rates. Advances ‘on GOLD DUST
Assay or Coinage at the U.S. Mint. .
Checks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacra' mento and Marysville.
Xp-Our Sight Exchange on Metropolitan Bank
New York, for salein ae to suit. as
Purchase State and County Securities at the
highest rates. <
tes received, Collections made and traneact a general Banking business.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.—tf
C. W. MULFORD. : “X. H. HAGADURN
Cc. W. MULFORD & CO.
BANKERS.
At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada
.
Sight Cheeks on
cisco at par.
; & Reat and substan manner._Orders soest Rates. Collections made, and State and Cuun} licted. Office, Q. W. Welch’s, on Com
ty Securities purchased-at the highest Market mercial street, up staire.
value. sep7-tf Nevada, Sert. 6, 1860,—1m
J.C. BIRDSEYE. ~ . C. N. FELTON. WALL & NEWMAN,
BIRDSEYE & Co., (Successors to J. 8. Wall,)
{
G°u? DUS § Bought at the _ Highest Rates, Sietes.
‘amen FabNe. 65 Broad Streét, Nevada,
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALProvisions, Shelf Goods.
7 always on hand, the LARu “ST STOCK
to be found in the City, and will be sold on th
most r
05 tf _. WALL & NEWMAN
A. BLOCE. 8. FURTH. B. BLOCK, JR.
_ A. BLOCK & CO.,
a ng hd isieg ron
Bing fesihycegenives Har» Wasa nd
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2
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
) Brodd and Main Sts, Novada.
John A. Lancaster, _
Hshment of Horses Diet of Ho
: ,) &e6., and ia now mf ed to furnish as fine
turn-outs'as can be fo in the State.
Well » fieet and easy Horses, well
dee x Porch meee the Gancees tak
leade me to believe I will be able to give
ge id to Horses_on livery.
ein foutinees ith eet ines
ies, Balls, &c. The quality of
my stock will permit me to say that those secking
pleasure or engaged on business would do well
give me a call. sep6-tf
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
Broad Street, Nevada,
GEORGE R. LANCASTER
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
citizens of Nevada and the Traveling public generally, that he continues to keep the wellknown andl pepaloe Hotel known onthe
NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA.
The is of Brick, three stories high, and
. THOROUGHLY: VIR PROOF, having stood
wo 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 will at all times be supplied with
all the varieties the-Market affords.
Gams; Suppers got upto Order! .
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families.
THE STAGES, tunning in all directions from
(Nevada; have their Offices at, and take their departyre from the National Exchange._
The House is Leas open ali it.
here is a fine Ke; mit oom attached to the
House where all the 1 g journals of the State
can be found.
WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND .
y large and é 4 estabfF
Tie Horning Beaseyt
~" A MISERABLE SPECIMEN OF ROYALTY.—
The awe, with which Eurepeans. once ‘replating““its “place. ‘The Neopolitans
-are about to kick their silly young tyrant from
his throne with-as little compassion as they
would feel in-kicking sn ‘ill-conditioned dog.
But.the most perfect burlesque on the ‘‘di. Vinity thatdoth hedge about a King,” is furnished by the stupid, tippling, mania-potued
{monarch of Prussia. The Sans Souci, of
. Berlin,gays that the physical pains from which
his Majesty has been suffering have rather decreased, but the mental derangement has biecome greater than ever before Sometimes
at night he will start up from his couch;-and
addressing the imaginary spirits around hizo:
will fill the air with his cries ; and then again,
at another time, he will sit for whole days
and nights in a state of complete torpor, taking norefreshment and uttering no sonnd.
Rowbies In YREKA.—While a Repubiican stumper, named Isaacs, was addressing
® political meeting at Yreka, on Thursday ~
evening, some rowdies threw stonesinto the
crowd, knocking down Dr. Reins and break.
ing another man’s arm, besides injuring one
or two others.
ites
TEXAS.—Advices from Austin to the 20th
Aucust, state that the Brazes river was very
hi, by and fe srs were entertained of a destructive flood. _A number of Monterey merAssay or Coinage, andadvances made on the same
if requiredCounty Scrip bought at the highest market rates.
Nevada Sept. 10th, 1860.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE — At Wickes & Co.’s’Drug . Store,
Broad Strect, Nevada. a5-tf
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med.,
Physician and Surgeon,
(oS 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
strect, Nevada. = sep7-tf
E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist and Avothecary,
BROAD STREET.
EALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids,
Aleohol, Camphene, ete. ete.
Cash orders from the country solicted. sepé-1m
‘RUDOLPH & HUNT,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank
Drugs, Ohemicals, Perfumery,
Paints, Oil, /“CGamphene,
Patent Medicines, &c.
A fall supply always on hand.
Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf
WH. RANDALL,
; ' Surgeon.
Office on Mill street, Grase Valley. e6-tf
H. W. GALVIN,
Saddle and Harness Maker,
Fire-proof Brick, opposite.G. W. Kidd’s Bank
ing FPouse, Broad street.
Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and
good terms “sepo-lm
Hydraulic Hose Manufactory.
S$. Howard
S PREPARED WITH HIS. HYDRAULIC
Hose Sewing Machine to turm out work at
reduced rates.
Hose Made to Qrder at all Times,
Orders will be strictly attended to and promptly
executed. Qld HOSE received in part payment
for new.
PLACE OF BusINESSs—m Whartenby’s firevroof =o Mulfori’s Banking House
Te~mws—CASH. s@-lm
TALLMAN & TURNER,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
De wlers in *
STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE
Bead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &c.
. Coppey Work and Jobbing done to order with
neatness and despatch. sep7 tf .
G. E. WITHINGTON,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
OUSE PAINTING promptly attended to.—
Dealer in Paner Manzings, Certain Fixtures
&¢. &e. At the foot of Broad st Neves
Dr. Levasen’s Preparations
OR the Teeth and Guise mav hehe? at his ofseri0
4 pt LEV ASON’S Otfice over Block & Company’s Clothing store, Nevada. sep7
beeg or of SPENCE, Druggist, Broad street,
Ney sep?
<
DEALERS IN CLOTHING,
Oorner Pine and Commercial Sts.,.
NEVADA. sepé-tf
THE LARGEST STORE
AND THE
Largest Stock !
S
CHEAP JOHN’S
#
Corner of Pine and Commercial street, Nevada.
Where all kinds of
Cisthine, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods ean be obtained at lower prices than any house in the
, ™Pper country.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
8. HAAS & CO., Auctiéneers.
Nevada, Sept. 6-1m .
Freeman & Simpson's a
OLD MAGNOLDJA WHISKY!
HE UNDERSIGNED IS RECEIVING
this standard brand of. fine Whisky direct
Messrs. Freeman & Simpson, proprictors
of the Phenix Distillery, et heey River, anc
offers it for sale in barrels and half barrels, in
lots to suit. The genuine OLD MAGNOLIA
WrHilsky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in
full on each package, and also a card affixed with
alithographed engraving of their age
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 comparative table is appended, taken from a work entitled ‘‘ Philadelphia and its-Manufactures>”
“The centreof the Whisky manufactureis probably Cincinnati, Ohio; for we notice that In 1256
there were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19,260,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if
we allow one bushel of corn to every three gallons of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels 6fcorn. j
“In Philadelphia there are but five concerns
engaged in distilling Whisky, from rye, corn,
&e. have a‘ eapital employed of nearty
$500,000, and in 1857 produced4,100,000 gallona.
The Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, on the
Schuylkill river, having a capacity of 400 BARRECS PEF WFFK of fine Whisky alone, ia. one of
the finest and most complete im the country for
the dietiNation of ring wuteKxy. to which they
eonfine themselves almost exclusively.’’
8 Cc. SHAW,
5-3
The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the aed ; y supp f
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Also, in thelarge and spacious room, which has
recently been added, can be found twe of the beat
BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains.
Having had long experience at the business, I
shall endeavor to continue te make the ‘National
Exchange” the best Hotel in the Mountains, and
a comfortable home for Travelers.
Charges will be moderate to suit the times.
A Livery Stable _
Is connected with the House, and particnlar attention will be given to the eare of Horaer, Carriages; &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times
be procured, by application at the office.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1360.-tf
FASHION RESTAURANT,
Opposite Tallman & T'urners, Com. street
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
inform the citizens of Nevada, and
all those wishing a good’ SQUARE
MEAL that he has opened, and fis now keeping
_A First Class Restaurant,
Under the above name, which will be conducted
in the best style, and in 2 manner that cannot fail
to please all Who may favor him’ with their patronage. Having had many yeaas experience in
the business the proprictor is determined to keep
The Best Restaurant-in the Mountains!
THD TABLE will be supplicd with all the varictles to be found in the Market;-and MEALS
SERVED at all hours.” Always on hand, and
eooked to order, ;
Chicken, Quail and Mare.
Particular attention will be paid to getting up
GAME SUPPERS to order.
OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE
Lhave employed_the best Cooks to be found in
the State. “Give me a trial and satisfy yourselves
bond you can get as good a meal as can be had at
‘amento or San Francisco.
C.B. IRISH, Preprietor.
Nevada‘ Sept. 6-1m
United States Hotel,GRUSH & PARKER.,....PROPRIETORS.
Broad Street, near Pine streot.
, WE TAKE PLEASURE in itforming the pubticthat we arenow prepared:
to accommodate -travelers fi as comfortable a style as nny Hotel in jhe
mountains. It will be éur 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 cash reevived as the times will allow.
Meals..,...50 cents . Lodgings...
Nevada, Sept. 6—1m
HOTEL DE PARIS,
Ovipe CHAUVEL..Proprictor,
Broad St., Corner of Bridge S8t., Nevada.
‘HIS HOUSE, ESTARLISHED IN'‘1852,
continnes to be kept in the same style which
has heretofore male it the resort of all who appreciate Good Living, Comfort and Cleantiness.
ik Travelers will find clean beds, attentive
waiters and good meals at all hours of the day.
a6-tf OY. CHAUVEL.
Save Your Mdney !
, JOHN W. QUICK,
Pioncer Manufacturer of fine Russia lroa Screens,
AVING removed from the Pacific Foundry
HH to the corner of fuinD — oy 'g a
San Francisco, is how prepared all orders
for Quartz Serecus, Flour and Rice Mill Screens,
of all kinda, at the shortest notice, and of the best
material, at reduced rates, All orders promptly
attended to. 4
N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent mayufacturer of Screens in the State, having made
Screens for Geddard & Co., C. W. Sievens, and
ethers for: the last three years _ Bepd-3m
--50 cents
188 Front st . San Francisco.
EFM
‘ily 2
L
of a new forced loan prociaimep by Vidaurri.
Wilcox & Gibbs’
Patent Sewing Machine.
eS TED JUNE 2, 1857—Re-issuedg Jul
1858. The points of superiori ponte
its own in this Machine may be briefly stated :
First—The remarkable sim licity and accurac
of its mechanism manifested in the fact that it f@
— of making, unerringly, 4,000 stitches a
min . ute.
drop stitches, and is noisSecond—It will not
lesa in its operation.
Third—The facility with which the learner masy
become. expert in operating it, inasmuch as no
mistake can be made in setting the needle or in
regulating the tension. ‘
‘ourth—A patented device of grea
learners-has recently been applied,
vents the possibility of the machine being ran in
the wrong direction, or the balance wheel tearing a lady’s dress.
Fifth—Reing made interchangeable in all its
parts, any of them can:readily be replaced In case,
of accident. \
a wonderful production, and for \
13,
rly
at utility to
which pre‘* It is, indeed,
family use especially no other machine will bear
comparison with it.—Phila. Evening Journal. .
** From the Boston Daily ‘Transeri nt, Sept. 1
1859 : We learn from reliable authortt corroborated by an examination of the. artic’ ie, that no
Sewing Machine heretofore introduced has in a0
uired such well merited popuIt is emphatically the good, cheap, Fanrachine that the public have been waiting for .
A. A. BROWN, Agent.
No. 78 Montgomery street,
Machines—from $35. to $75.
short a period
lari
near Pine.
ali-tf
The Great Japanese Remedy.
f ber WONDERFUL REMEDY. CALLE!
the Japanese Venereal SALVE, and usec
for the cure of nd mana Sores and hea y hay at
great trouble and expense, is now placed in th
hands of druggists for sale, where persons af
flicted can purchase it, andieffeet. cures without
the consequent mortification and heavy charges
incurred by going to physicians. The ingredient:
procured from these scientific and wonderful people 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 usct
Testimonials of astonishing cures could beot
tained if necessary. But it is on uisite tr
test it to prove ita great healing qualities. The
cost is nothing compared to its value. For rale
at all the Druggists. .
THE JAPANESE SALVE,
For the cure of Cuts, Burne, Sprains, Gune}iot
Wounds, Piles, Boils, Chilblains, Bruises and
all kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be thr
heat and most wonderful preparation ever use
Its ae properties are astonishing, . alme +
magical. It supersedes all salves now in ast,
and devel@ps one great good that hag resulte’
from the opening of Japanese Ports to the corm
merce of the world, and wit! cause all thatuse
it to rejoice that so desirablea result has beer,
accomplished. This salve has been sufficicutly
used to test its qualities. ‘T'ry it all—every body
No family-showld. be without it—and althougt
the ingredients are rare and expensive, only
FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. It enn be
obtained ofall the Druggistss 85 sar
Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevade.
HO! TEANSTERS!
USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S .
CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREAS*
TYXHE. PIONEER AND ONLY-RELIAEL«&
article inthe market! Specially prepared for
heavy wood axles, and WARRANTED Ni
FO CLOG. ee
ilo be had, wholesale and retail, of
FULLER & HEATHER,
No. 28 K street, Sacramexto. e5-dma
a:
garded their Kings, is fast passing away,and _