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September 25, 1860 (4 pages)

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_ Published Every Morning, (Sumtay excepted,)” Andrew Casamayoa, . —__N.'P. Brown. > 4 /~, Nextdoor to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) TERMS OF THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT : Twenty-Five Cents per Week, : Delivered in the City. ON YRAR Tin advanes,)). 2. cevepes tebe deepen SRM . BUR MON TBA ices < iiss ccucvacee tee eetes ++ 5.00 THREE MONTUS...... we Bees eseeeneees 3,00 Adv>rtisem@nts ingerte? on resonable terme, XP AWA Wwertisements must be pala en of the month, ‘ a ant ne TO NER eT) ‘sovntja Clty Business Cards..4 rh Page RR sis nas A. As SARGENT. As C. NILES SARGENT & NILES, °° Attornsyys and Gounsslors at Law, OF FICE—Broats treet, Kida’s building, ee i. CALDWELL, 55 ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. Notary Pablic and Commissioner for the At: lant'c Stata,Office— Plazes Brick Baill g, corn ut and Pine stroct, Nevada any. " es SnELe. Tt. B. McFARLAND, Attorasy and Connsesilor at Law. Nevada. p tS Seana ra. California. < " 4 gmmages ce aie 4 ‘ Over Harrington's Saloon, Nevada, 96-tf 9 ., FMOMAS P. HAWLEY, Attorney and Cotmsysior at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ‘Offices p Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Building, eorner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. 5 Nevaila, Sept. 6.—tf «&, WILSON HILL, GED. & HUPP. HILL & HUPP, Attornevs and Counse'ors at Law, OMice, ia Willams’ Brick Building, over G, W. Welch's Bookstore. Geo. $. Hupp, Notary Public. EB. W. MASLIN, Distriet Attorney, Will Practicé inl the Courts of Nevada coun ty, Oise in the Court House, Nevada. seps Fs MANSELL, MQIIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAINTER, Broad street, Nevada, nex} above a : Rep6-tf ker & Cv.’s Brick store. rosy ness, punctuality and dispatch the order ef the , A ee FOR 34 LE—Paints mixed. 6. WAGNER, LOTHING REPAIRED AT SHORT NO . MICK, and Cieaned at low rates. Shop on s6-tf share of patronage is solicited. Nevada, Sept. 6,—im JEROME H. COOK, City Bil Poster. kyr All Orders left at the DAILY Transeipr PRINTING Orrace will be promptly attended to, Nevada, Supt. 6.-tfJOHN L. GAMBLE, ‘ COUNTY SURVEYOR. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Of. ~ fice at the Gourt House. Nevada, sept. 6.-tf W. H. CRAWFORD & Co, (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENGRAL DEALERS IN Bieowe MATERIALS, CARPEN-AJ TER’S TOULS, Agricaltural and Mining Imcements, Blacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, Fuse, ‘owder, Duck, ete., ete. At the oli stand No. 27 MAIN SPREET, NEVADA. Sept. 61m : . Tt. ELLARD BEANS, 62°B -oad Street, WHOLESALE ‘AND -BETAIL DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. KP Goods deliv ed Free of Charge.“Wevada, Sept. 6.-tf M. LEWIS, JOS. LEWIS, . 801, LEWIs, San Francisco. Nevada, Carson City LEWIS’ BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, In Pine H:vaia Cigars, Tobacco; Pipes, Etc., Eto. .street, next door to Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada. ‘ a Goods farnished at San Francisco Jobbing prt oes. Orders from the country promptly attended to. ‘ 85-tf “TALLMAN & TURNER, ct COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. -_Upere ip. STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with . onitiy Srarseript_. — ae a ~ BIRDSEYVE & Co.,“Assay or FICE ‘COMMERCIAL STREET hichest rates, cisco at par. . Mint. ‘ value. OFFICE — At Wickes “& Co.’s Drug. Store, Caris:— a J+ C, BIRDSEYE. €. N. EELTON. + a ree, _Namber 30, Main Street, Nevada, Pursiase Gott Dust and Rollion at the Hich. Advances mate on GOLD DUST for Coinage at the U. S. Mint. Checks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacreathe and Marwsvilie: _ ee-our Sicht Exchanee on New York, for sale in sums to snit. Prrehnse State and County Securities at the -Deposites raceivet, Cole-tions made and transict a generat Rankine business. Nevada, Sept. 6, 1800.—tf C.W, MELFORD. 4 A, HAG ADORN C. W. MULFORD € Co. BANKERS, At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada 9°. OTS ~ Boucht at the Hichest Rates, ‘J Sight Checks on Sacramento aud San FranAssay or Coinage, and advances made on the same if required Ca rat Scrip houcht at the AXevala Sopt. 10th, 1860, GEO. W. KIDD, 2% Banker. In the Gren'te Build'ng, Broad Street, Nevada. {5 9UYD PUST Parchased at the Highest Market Rates, and liberal advances mad? on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S Dust forwarded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for highest market rates. Sicht Checks en San Francisco and Sacramento at Par. Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lewest Rates. Collections made, and State and Corn ty Sectrities purchased at the highest Market ' sep7-tf DR. HARVEY HUNT, PHYS(GIAN & SURGEON, ae SS “Metropolitan Bank, SS et ee vi : Nevada Ad ertisements. mee “NATIONAL EXCHANGE, INFORM THE wee LQ. RESPECTFULLY 1 erally, that he-continues to keep: ‘known and popular Hotel khown as the two \° 1 Large additions have 4g fitted up ina Style that cannot be surpassed by any publi Liouse in the State. T ae Beds and Furniture are New, And for Comfort and Style cannot be excelled. ij all the varieties the Market affords. Gam» Suppers got up to Order ! modation of Ladies and Families. ‘parture from the National Exchange. i The House is pape open all night. Phere is a tine Keading House waere all the le can be found. The Bar, choicest py Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, in the large and spacious room, which has recently been added, ean found twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains, Haying had long experience at the business, T shull endeavor to continue.to make the «National Exchange” the best Hotel in the Mountains, and @ comfortable home for Travelers. ae Churges wili be moderate to suit the times. A Livery Stable. Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the eare of Horses, Carriages, &e. Horses. and Carriages enn at all times be provured, by application at the office. Nevada, Sept. 6, 1960,-tf Office at Rudolph & HWunt’s Drug store, Main z : a sep7-tf >. : DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician and Surgeon. Broad Street, Nevada. #5-tf Physician and Surgeon, FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street, Nevada.” Sept. 6, 1860—tr ; WH. RANDALL, Surceon. Office on Mill street, Grass Valley. 2¢-tf AS jotnon,-Paney—Arit-leat Alcohol, Camphene, ete. ete. ‘MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford &Co’s Ban Brugo, Paints, Vine street, two doors above Cheap John’s. Ad” E.F.SPENCE, Druggis*, and Avothecary, BROAD STREET. EALER IN Drues, Oils, Paints, Patent MeaCash orders from the country solicted. seps-Im -RBUDOLPH & HUNT, ' Wholesale and Retail PDRUGGISTS, Chemicals, Perfimery, oil, Camphene, Petent MoeAtcines, £c, A full sapply always on hand. in’ good terms Nevada, Sept. +1 en BLOW. GALVIN, ‘Badate aqgd Harness Meter, Fireproof Brisk. opnosite G. W. Kid's Bank. one, Broad street, : Jo. Work and repairing done at short notice and #e}>-Tim Hydraulic Hose Manufactory. reduced rates. Eiose Made to Order at all Times. Orders will be strictly attended to and promptly . executed. for new, oroof brick. opposite Mulfor ls. Banking Honse — SS. Fioweard ‘S PREPARED WEA HIS FAYDRAULIC Hose Sewing Machine to turn out work at ORFHOSE reveiyed in part payment PLACE OF BUSINES3 tn Whartenby’s fireTevme—CASH. . e*-Im \ Mining Tools, Quicksilver, Barley, Wheat and — Feed, &e., &e. 651 : WALL & NEWMAN, (Successors to J.8. Wall,) Ne. 55 Broad Street NWevadi. BOVLSS4Le AWD PRTATY, PRAT.. ERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods Wa'L & NEWMAN ey © and substantial manner. licted. flice, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Commercial street. up stairs. FRANK A. LEONARD, ¥ 20k Binder. EPSARING aND BOOK BINDING done in Orders soait Nevada, Sept. 6, eC — 1 COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALST. BLAZE’S SALOON, if You'Want a Good Drink, “GO TO BLAZE’S! Neyadt, Sept. 6-tf Bank Exchange Saloon, Broad Street, Nevada. that will surely refréph you ! F: ; —ATo— Patterson & Johuson’s 4 FASHION RESTAURANT, . Opposite Tallman & Turners, Com. strest cs THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD inform the citizens of Nevada, anil k all those wishing a good SQUARE MEAL that he has opened, and ts-now keeping -& Pirst Class Restaurant, Under the above name, which wil) be condneted in the best style, and in a manner that gaunnot fail to please all who may favor him witii their patrouage. Having had many years experience in the business the proprietor is determined to. keep Phe Best Restaurant.in the Mountains: THD TABLE will be sdpplied with’ all the varictles to be found in the Market, and MEALS SERVED at all hours. Always on hand, and cooked to: order, Chicken, Quail and Hare. Particular attention will be paid to getting up GAME SUPPERS to orger. OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY 8TYLE I have emptoyed the best Cooks to he found in . the State. Give me a trial and satisfy yourselves ‘that you ean Sacramento ar San Francisco. 2 . C. B.\ERISH, Proprictor. Nevada* Sept. 6-1m : United States Hotel. GRUSH & PARKER,....P LOPRIETORS,
Broad Street, near Pine street. WE TAKE PLEASURE in informing the.publicthat'we arenow prepared to aécommodate travelers’ in as com--=-fortabie a style as any Hotel in jhe mountains. It will be our constant aim to renks 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 received as the times will allows Mealsse cs vevses 50 cents . Lodgings.... 50 cents Nevada, Sept. 6—Im ae HOTEL DE PARIS, OVIpE CratvvE..Proprictor, Broad St, Corner of Bridge St., Nevada. T H'S HOUSE, ESTABLISHED Iw 12952, & continues to be-kept in the same style which has heretofore made it the resort of all who appreciate Good Living, Comfort and Cleanliness. Travelers will find clean beds, attentive ers and good mvals at all hours of the day. ; ' OV. CHAUVEL. UNION LIVERY STABLE.Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. . John Av Lancaster, oN, WOULD INFORI-HIS FRIENDS AND tli> public peey that he has adiled extensively to his already larze and elegant establishment of Horses, Bugvies, Saddles, Harness, &e., &v., 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 equipped for ladies or geutl-men will be ready at . wae. A long expericnce in the business and an earnest desire to retain the confidence.of my iricnds, leads me to believe I will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses ‘on livery. Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers vor the use of Parties, Balls, &e. The quality of my. stock will : pleasure or engaged on business would do well give meacall. ~ sepo-4tt HELM & TISDALE, Broad Street, opposite National ,Exchange. ARRIAGES, Horses and Buggies furnished on short notice. \ KF Horses boarded by the Day, Weck, or by). the Month, at the most fayurallc rates. 519 if : Dentistry. LEVASON *S Office over Block & CompaNevada, Sept. 7th.tf Freon oogss . LIKENESSES! LIKENES GEORGE R. LANCASTER veling pub the val THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having st been recently. made and it “THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with Particular attention will be paid to the accom‘THE STAGES, running in-all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take theiv deoom attached to the ng journals of the State will be constantly supplied with the get as good a meal aa can be had at . permit me to say that thoke seeking }« SECOND PREMIUMAwarded at the late State Fair! — and the publi¢ Life Size Photographs oil or til colors. 7° His long experier gives him tho vufiord this place, and ESPEC CENTLY ESTABLISHED HERE. all kinds o Come all leries, and you will decide which is the best. ses and Gold Lockets. 85-tf SES! . , of Nevada:and vicinity, that he takes, ee ee pa the most beautiful and end 4 ne State, and at CHEAPER RATES than here ore. Pa taken and painted in in the Daguerrean Art} Grareist over-every Operstor in TALLY OVER HIS PUP.) RE He has on hand~a beauiiful assortment of see the pictures of the best .GalPe nei tetas given in every branch of the List of Agents for the Daily Moriing Transcript A Siento naman ne te ASTID . S tele oe nana § o e To ie i. ee Sade 90 Coes ae Thee een een Ps pe Nevada; would respectlulty Inform his enstomers Chas, Malic.. Lis lieniecegkev gang Gl Dog We Ms BIONORR soos ecesiccess: 1D. Phillips. .. Washington, Alpha & Omega. McAtllis & Gordon.. 0055-< veees LiMIDUCtOO ~ <> «Grass, Valley SAN FRANOCISOO AGENOY.-.0, a’ the-onty authorized, Agent for the MORNING TRANSCRIPT in San Frangiseo.— Orders left at his office, Noethwest corner Washington. and Sansome stiects,-Governmont Builing, (up stairs;) will be promptly attended e. _— STEAM WAGON. ‘CHEAP PICTURES! No. 21 Commercial ‘street, , 88. the-undersigned. will business at thattime. Sntil then AT.LESS THAN _ ONE-HALF THE USUAL ‘Brices. ta RUDOLPHS Nevada, Sept. 61m The Ambrotype and Daguerrean Rooms, TILL BE CLOSED ON THE 2th OF OCT. relinquish the Likenesses will ‘be Taken Now is tle TIME.to have your picture at = Ambrotype Gallery ART AMID THE SEERRAS. : HMELIOGRAPHY. to the worid ; that he has made new arran persons.coming from distant parts o avd would say to all such, that provid satisfaction is not given, he will not ont charge for work, but will pay them for thei aiid troublé ia calling. good picture, but owing to t the chemicals employed, they known, some of which are as follows : Ambrotypes,, Photographs, PANEOPES, MELAINOTY-PES, . Mica, tures. Old pictnres copied impreved-and render ed imperishable. Views of buildings, claims, etc., taken at the shortest notice. priate manuer. : INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN of the art at . T. M. WOOD'S; Milf street, Grass Valley, Sept. 11-tf ~s Wo A. BLOCK. 8. FURTH, A. BLOCK & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, “ Corner Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. sepe-tf THE LARGEST STORE AND THE Largest Stock ! CHEAP JOHN'S Corner. of Pinéand Commefcial street, Nevada. “Where all kinds of as. : ame . ‘ : mere” ‘EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, b Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats; Cops, and ents “Firuishing Goods ein Le obtained at tower prices than any house in tie upper country. _ Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. © 8. HAAS &-CO., Auctioncera, Nevada, Sept. 6-Im_ ~~ ; G. E. WITHINGTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,. Hv PAINTING promptly attended to,— AT T R. Dp ny’s Clothing stere, Nevada. acyie Sc &e. At the in Paper Hangings, Curtin Fixtures t! tof Broad st, Nevada. ecpld o pus SUBSCRIBER WOULD. INFORM THE citizens of Nevada county, and the people ef o?% how prepared to take all kinds of pictures known icliographic Art, unsurpassed in the unents for he State; perfect y¥ not r time ‘These arrangements haye been mre in view of the fact that the country is flocked . . ith unskilful pe rema whose work is not only wanting in chemical effect. and everything that constitutes a he improper wse o! ‘ are rendered per ishable and worthless. ‘he publi¢ are invited to call.on 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 nowStereoscopic Pictures ‘and Sunlight Paintings on Also—~Patent Leather and Oi:Cloth Picmining Deceased persons taken inthe -most approin all departments The Earl of Caithness has built a Carriage which is to be propelled by steam power upen ordinary turnpike rods. On a recent occasion he made a trial trip, and though, as the loca) papers say, the road was-filledwwith horses and conveyanites of all kinds; his lord.. ship-passed throug then all without any more inconvenience: to the general traffic or alarm to horses than if he had been. in his earriage ant four. So perfectly had_he tlic whole moving power under his eontrel that he stopped more quickly than an ordinary carriige and horses could draw up, and this he did as often as he saw the lenst danger of any—horse—being frightened. He reached Beauly, in the nofth of Séotland, a distance netwithstanding the frequent stoppages, and 15 minutes lost.in getting water, After leav% some distance firward can be seen, be attajn-ed the speed of 18 miles per hour, and could have kept this up for™ny distance with ease -and safety. © i, > : Dr. D. N. Van Dyke killed a cipnamon dour, last week, immediately back of Baily’s Ranch, North Fork. There “were-two-of 4 them-~mother and cub. The young one was killed, which weighed about one hundred and fifty pounds. 7 ‘Freeman & Simpson's OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY: © ‘\RE UNDERSIGNED 18 RECKIVING T this standard brand of fine Whisky direct from Messrs. Freeman & of the Phenix Distillery, offers it for-sale inbarrels and half barrel, in lots’ to suit. The gentiine OLD MAGNOLIA ” W.autsky haa Freeman & Simpson’s name in fall ot each package, and_also-a card affixed with Simpso wroprietors Schu ki River, and is “Ta lithograplied engraving of their psailery. aly FE. BLOCK, JR. pr Asa matter of interest to the trade \anc He, in slowing the immense capital eyrployen ‘ and the extent of the manufacture of Freeman -& Simpson's Magnolia Whisky, the following com parative table is appended, taken from a work eu titled Philadelphia and its Manufactures: “The centre of the Whisky manufaeture 14 prob. ably Cincinnatt, Obio; for we notice that in®1soa there were distilled in that city and ciatety Ns 200,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, ‘if we allow one bushel of corn to every three gal lons of spirits, 6,420,052 bushels of corn. **In Vhiladelphia there are but five concerns engaged in distilling Whisky, from rye, corn, ‘. &e. . They—have a eapital employed of. nearly «#500,000, and in 1857 produved 1,100,000 gallons. The Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, on the Schuylkill river, having a capacity of 400 BAK RELS PEP WFFK of fine Whisky alone, is ‘one of the finest and most. complete“ the country fo: *. the dietitation of Fine WHIeKY. to which they } confire themselves almost excluriyely.?* $S C. SHAW, 95-3m 188 Front #f © Sen Franciseo. The Great Japauese medy® ') ‘HIS WONDERFUL REMEDYRCALLED . the Japanese Veneren!-SALVE, and used for the eure of Syphiltitic Sores and procured at great trouble and expense, is now placed in the hands of druggists for sale, where pereony’ af. ficted can purchase it, and effect enrem sithont he consequent mortification and heavy charges ones by goingtopliysicians. The ngredicats procured from thege seientificand wondeefal pew ple are such as have not. been known to the feet of the world. in the cure of loathsome corm tions, and far excels anythiny heretofore used. Testimioniala of astonishing cures would be-%btamed if neecasary. But it is onby wisite to test it to prove its great healing qualities. The cost 14 nothing compared to its.value. For sale at all the Drupgiets THE JAPANESE SALVE, For the cure of Cats, Burne, Sprains, Gunshot Wounds, Pilea, Boils, Chilblrins, Bruises anid al) Kinds of Sores, liaw been diseovered to be thy best and most wonderful preparation éver used. Its healing properties are astonishing, almost magical. It supersedes all salves now in use, and develops one great good that has resulted~.< froin-the opening of Japanese Ports to the eornmerce of the world, and. will cause all that use it to rejoice that vo desirable a result has been accomplished, Thia salve has been sufficiently used to test ite qualities.. Try it all—everybedv No family. should be without it—and although the ingredients are rare’ and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for atbox. It ean be obtained of all the ig ore 65-31 Nevada. 5 Dr. KENT, Agent, Dr. Levasen’s Preparations VOR the Teeth and Gus may be had-at his office, er of SPENCE, Drugyist, Broad street, evada. sep? ing Beauly, on thoge-parts of the-romt-where——