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September 27, 1860 (4 pages)

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sas vt pls hie : e 7 ' tigre 4 t poten; : = st tee oe a 4 7 = ext Rates. Aa GOLD DUST 1c __ OF FICE-COMMEROIAL STREET New York, for agic in sume to anit. Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) PIR er State and County’ Securities at the ‘ OF THE MORNING TRAN: a act a general Bankine business. vst _ SR MP.¢ SCRIPT * Nevada, Sept. 6, 1800.—tf ge Twenty-Five Cents per Week, . < w. wotrorp. As H. HAGADORN 7 Peau is Delivered in the City. C. W. MULPORD & CO. 1a Ole YEAR (in. advance,)..+.i:s0i+.as.«--o98.00 = BANKERS, 4 I excess nassciavccraet pshonses 5,00 . . OF,” DUT Bought atthe Migs "my THREE MONTHS. «+ 6geisseeesdserbesesecees 3,00 G BiRg Mhreing tervdeg A fat Raton wont on . Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. . cisco at par. in All A‘vertisements mast be paid for at the . , Dust to the U. 8. Branch Mint for : wet month. : ; Frgeen & or Colmnat and advances made on the same Le . County Scrip bought at the highest market rates. _ City Cards. 3 Nevada Sept. 10th, 1900. A. A. SARGENT. reg mam GEO. W. KIDD, SARGENT & NILE Banker. Attornsys and Counselors pag sa In preter eomed mas, ope pages Nevada. OF FICE—Broad@8 treet, Kidd’s building, Nevada. — A cvsagiek t ecaned, pened at Rigen ar3.4L Cc ALDWELL, . — for Assay or a at the U.8 a ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. at nht Checks Ome ee Cans Secrpmente cae : gt Brick Building, corner of Broad value. : sep?-tf 8 ev: y* gept7tr , pesos DR. HARVEY HUNT, z. tT. B. McFARLAND, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, &ttornasy and Oounsslor at Law. Office at Rudolph & Hunt’s Drug store, Main OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET, street, Nevada. Repe-tt ty, Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California. 5 DR. RM HUNT, — : _ Physician-and Surgeon. THOMAS P. HAWLEY. OFFICE — At Wickes & Co.’s Drag. Store, ith. Attorney ané Counselor at Law, Broad Street, Nevada. s5-tf 1ave AND NOTARY PUBLIC. — nag s an ~_ Office—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox's Building, BEER oe te ac ceimne nm eo ma rs Soa , FFICE AND RESIDENCE. UPPER PART Ne 7s oneees 22 + < — ea a : ~A of Maiu street, Nevada. 7 — « WILSON HILL. ; GEO. 8. HUPP, . Sept. 6, 1860—tf a cae ar; = * ~> ain HILL & HUPP WM. RANDALL, ag Attorneys and Counselors at Law, . Secanedii Office. in Witlianis? Brick Buil , over G. W. eeloh’s ook ntore Sa one a Office on Mill stroct, Graet Valley. 26-tf ‘ran_ Kee W. MASLIN, Druggist. and Avothecary, fon District Attorney, ___ BROAD STREET. ~ . z .WH practice in all the Courts of Nevada coun EALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Mea‘tion ty, Otlee in the Court House, Nevada. — sep6 D icinea, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids, ash= = Alcohol, Camphene, ete. etc. ~ Calite F,. MANSELL, ‘ . Cash orders from the country solicted. sepé-1m j° N, ORN NTAL AND HOUSE PAIN. -al Stee, B pal strost, Nevada, next above} BUDO PH & HUNT, : 8: sture. ; A eae = hout cues i paaeneliny and dispatch the order zs Wholesale and Retail od APO SALE—Paints mixed ettt . UES St LEE isco, Dd en ens ——~ . MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford &Co’s Rank Cc. sertaca at aiding xo [DT3S#, Chemicals, Perfamery, apeeNLOTHING REPAIRED A ! Paints, O11, Camphene, g far: S,and Cleaned at low rates. Si n » and C'nce: doors Sees’ ‘Chdap John's. A Patent Medicines, &c. ae “ghare of patronage ia ; “A fall supply always on hand. ea Nevada, Sept. 6—Imn f Nevada, Sept.6tf we. =“ JEROME It. COOK, iW. GALVIN, ys City Bilt Tsar Saddle and Harness Maker, a All Orders eft at the Dariy Transerer é Ww. ink — PE tla OFFiCe will be promptly. attended to. Ap Rrcot Bei&. apponite G. W. Kidd’s Ban oa for Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf iiss on, Work and repairing dome st short notice and = ‘ . good terms m _ JOHN L. GAMBLE, 3 a arte nt COUNTY SURVEYOR. Hydraulic Nese Manufactory. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Of. 3 6-td * §. Howard ees feast the Const House. . 8 PREPARED WITH HIS HYDRAULIC ' ~ Fro reduced raj ; B York ‘ W. mM. mena z nosh * — Hose Made to Order at all Times. d Po(Suecessore to J. M. 2 Orders wil) be strictly attended to.and promptly ° will GENERAL DEALERS IN pag moni HOSE’ received in part payment cprena > TERIALS, CARPEN-me at o New : -. PLAce or Busryess—m Whartenby’s . fire~ “9 T 3 TOO » Agricultural and Im neoday ae MAIN STREET, NEVADA. . WALL & NEWMAN, ¥ 6—iim ; * ‘a (Successors to J. 8. Wall,) a 9 . No. 65 Broad Street, Nevada. ne CarT. ELLARD BEANS, HOLES4LE AND RETAIL PEALsilay. ‘ 62 Broad Street, _ ERS in Groceries, Provisions, Shelf Goods: York WHOLESALE AND BETA. DEALER 18 pif pools, Quicktiver, Bariey, Wheat and toa Groceries & Previsions. “tsi ee WALL & NEWMAN ¥8Goods deliv * ed Free of Change. — ancisce a Sept. 6.:tf FRANK A. LEONARD, nd unF 20k Binder. M. LEWrs, JOS. LEWIS, . SOL, LEWia, ING AND BOOK BINDING in 19. the Francisco. Nevada. “Carson City ree substantial prmacr: s0EnvelLEWIS’ BROTHERS, _. listed. . Office, opposite G. W. Welch’s, on Com . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,. Nevada, Seyi. 6, 18¢0.— Im — In Fine Hava Cigars, Tobacco, _ Pipes, Ete., Ete. 2° BLAZE’S SALOON, Heed oa Necehe? Next door to Harrington's Se . COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALST. aces Wivods furnished at San Francico Jobbing prk . Def Vou Want a Good Drink, ~ Tie Os cle ied SRE Se GO TO BLAZES! “= nr Nevada, Sept. 6-tf CRS, ALLMAN & TURNER, — Bank hange Saloon ek of eee Berane. oe A tat ang mam + Dealers in a ag in ® STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE . 90484 Get 9: Drink chat will surcly refresh yor! ste. -“ Lead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes. &c. : Bebra cr i Copper Work and Jobbing done to order with & Johuson’s! any pab . the business the proprietor is determined te keep to aceom travelers in as comfortable a style as cae J Hote] in jhe . } mountains. It will be our constant aim to ren_. of the world in the cure of loathsome co . the Grate. And for Comfort cannot be excelled. THE TABLE willat all times be supplied with all the veration ce cee Gam» Suppers got up to Order ! : pletion af Tet ain v0 the accomFami ; modation of Ladies and THE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their at, and take their departure from the N Exe Frere is.a ane Meadlag. Room tse: is a fine attached to the House where all the leading journals of the State can be found. The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the: choicest : é . 5 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 4 Ales, in the la: us room, which has recently been . BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long at the business, I shall pore. Bo vor to con’ to make the ‘National Exchange” the best Hotel in. the.Mountaine, md a comfortable Travelers. ‘Charges will be moderate to suit the times. . A Livery Stable : with the House, and tention will be given to the care of Horses, Car-. &e, Horses and’ es can at all times be precaret, nd application at the office. ‘Ts connected lar atic of and pletates of all Kinds os well acon be taken can be found twe of the best . ” LIEBERT, DAGUERREAN ARTIST eet, opposite the Hotel de Paris, : his avers tint ek ae State, and at CHEAPER RATES. than hereUife Saomee otographs taken and painted in r colors. . idiig experience in the Daguerrean Art ‘ io over ev in 8 place, and RCIALLY OVER HI8 PUP." RECENTLY ESTABLISHED HERE. ‘ iF. He hag on hand a beauiiful assortment ot all kinds of Cases and Gold Lockets..” Come all and see the pictures of the best Galand the: takes, as leries, and will decide which is the best Pe nabs ons given in every branch 4 io CHEAP PICTURES! No. 21 Commercial ‘street, ILL BE CLOSED ON THE 2OEMOF OCT., as the madecvigned will relinquish the business at that time. Until then : Liktenesses will be Taken ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES, . Now i¢ the TIME to have ioe Pa ab at RUDOLPH’S Tevaie. Sept. 6-1m Ambrotype Gallery. ART AMID THE SIERRAS. HELIOGRAPHY. . pue SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE citizens of Nevada county, and the people of FASHION RESTAURANT, Opposite T & Turners, Com. street THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD inform the citizens of Ney > and all those wishing a BQUaiti MEAL that he has opened, and . } now keeping . A First Class Restaurant, Under the above name, which wil] be conducted. in the best etyle, and in a manner that cannot fail to please all who may tavot him with their-patronage. Having had many yeas experience in The Best Restaarant in the Mountains i THD, TABLE will-be supplied with all the varietles to be found in the Market, and MEALS SEKVED at all hours. Always on band, and eooked to order, Chicken, Quail and Hare. Particular attention will be paid to petting u GAME SUPPERS toorder, ©? ®°#iDg UP OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVER\ STYLE T have were the best Cooks to be found-in the State. Give me a trial and satisfy yourselves that you ean get as ameal as can be had at Sacramento or San Francisco. C. B. IRISH, Proprietor. Nevada‘ Sept. 6-tm ; : United States Hotel, GRUSH & PARKER,..,.. PROPRIETORS. Broad Street, near Pine street. WE TAKE PLEASURE in informing the public that we are now prepared der 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 rea as the times will allow. . ORES. oc cecesss 50 cents . Lodgings.... 50 cents Sept. 6—1m HOTEL DE PARIS, OvipE . CRAUVEL..Proprietor, \HIS HOUSE, ESTABLISHED IN 1852, continues to be kept in the same style which has heretofore made if the resort of all who appreciate Geod pe Comfort and Cleanliness. &y" Travelers will find clean beds, attentive walters and good meals at all hours of the day. e6-tf d OV. CHAUVEL.
The Great Japanese Kemedy. 6 he WONDERFUL REMEDY. CALLED enereal SALVE, and used mn < the Japanese for the cure of 8: rocured at in the it e se, is now p ¢ dragatate tor sale, where persons afr “and effect cares without cousequent ion and vy charges edie going to physicians.‘The ingredients procured ftom these scientific and wonderful people are such as haye not been known tothe rest tions, and far excels anything heretofore i jals of astonishing cures con!d ‘be obnecessary. But it is only requisite to test it te prove ite great healing qualit oy ihe ‘or sale L nothing. compared to its value. Draggists. ESE SALVE, THE JAP Yor the cure of Cuts, Burns, Spraitis, Gunshot Wounds, Piles, Boils, Chilblains, Bruises and all kinds of Sores, has been discovered.to be th’ best anti most wonderful preparation ever us d & E g Its properties are astonishing, aliro-t t all salv in ¥ Sfiensmeaieeen eet as for st from the of rts the commeree of the wo; ie wi queen ‘oll. thet wav _. persons comin rrup-}. used. { hase ’ ‘Gallery, and-is now yo to take all kinds of pictures known to the: Heliograpliic Art, ‘unsurpassed in the world ; that he has made new. ents for froin distant partao? the State, : all such, that provided perfect satisfaction is not given, he will not only not eharge 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 ig flocked with unskilful ators, whose work is Dot only wanting in chemical effect. and everything that coustitutes 2 or Picture, but owing to the improper: use of chemicals employed, they are rendered per: ishable and worthless. ‘The public are invited tocallon him at his rooms, in Gr:ss Valley . where he will be found ready at all times, and in all kinds of weather, te take pictures in the best style’ by all the -various processes now known, some of which are as follows : Ambrotypes, Photographs, _ '~" -PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES, and would say Stereo: Pictures Sunlight Paintings on Mica. Patent Le and. Ofl Cloth Pictures. d pictures copied improved and rendered imperishable. Views of Idings, mining claims “taken at the shortest notice. : E Deena persons taken in the most appropriate manner. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in all departments of the art at = : T. M. WOOD'S, Mili street, , Grass Valley, Sept.114f A. BLOCK. a 6. FURTH: K. BLOCK, JR. Ae BLOCK & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, Corner Pine and Commercial Sts.. NEVADA, sepstf ae ee me ee ne THE LARGEST STORE AND THE Largest Stock ! CHERAP JOHN’S Led Corner of Pine and Cotnmercial street, Nevada. Where all kinds of he Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cays;and Gents’ Furnishing Goods can be obtatied at lower priees than any house fn the upper cortitry. Cal! and see before Jpirchasiug eluewhere. $. HAAS & CO., Auctioncers. Nevada, Sept. 61m ag ed . ” -& EB WITRINGTON, SIGH & ORNAMENTAL FAINTER, OUBE PAINTING promptly attended te.— aecoraptished. This salve has been sufficiently tT to Lest ite qualities. it all—ev No fail chanld be withest Bana although the are fare and expensive, only ¥IFTY CENTS is charged for a box. It can obtained of all the 65-3ma Dr. KENT, Agent, Ne F Every fixed from one to com ("picts tate by LEVASON. Office o & Co’s. store, Nevada. T LESS THAN Sfhe de. At the fooyof Ueoed st ‘Nevado. sepio . List of Agents for the Leily Morning Transcript ie en Crane.. * eaavateanccd EK. 7: Oe eees PMR ca J. Ds Phillips.. Wash eeesees Kh BOTT BUPORs huisi' sxsw iceses sacans MeAilis & Gordon.. 00000. 8. FRANCISCO. AGENOY.---0. A. is the only authorized Agent for the NING TRANSCRIPT in Sah Franciseo.— 8 left at his office, Northwest corner Wasbington and Sansome streets, Government Building, (up stairs,) will be promptly attendod o. ANECDOTE oF Gen. JACKSON.—The Rey. Mr. tells the following anecdote of Gen. Jackson When he demanded of Louis Philippe indemnity for the spoliation of:cemmerce, the commercial interest was panic-struck in. apprehension of certain war, and our land was filled with invec tives hurled by the newspaper organs of thé mouieyed classes against the great President and his policy. .It was said that he was either.a block; of war, or regardless of blood and treasure, determined to pursue his narrow and ignorant schemes, whatever the risk to the ‘mation. One of the Justices of the Federal Supreme Court was about this period taking the great eastern cities en route from his western home to thé” capital, spending some tine in Boston, New York, Phila. delphia and Baltimore. As he was kiiown to be intimate with the President, he was waited upoii by many bankers and merchants of these places, representing that our commerce would be erustied, and that all our interests would be ruined i the unequal, nay,;-hopeless contest with the Shs monarchy. ‘They knew, théy said, the belligerent disposition of the French King, and that the war; and the Judge was implored, in the most moving tones, to use his best powers, asa putri ot, in averting the threatened collision, and to wecure the fadeless wreath of the poagemaker. mencement of the session, When the war message was to be sent to Congress, the Judge called vo ‘pay his réspects to the President, and before lon: the topic of the day was introduced, Well, Judge,” said the old chieftain, “what: doe they think of my war poliéy in the great cities 2? Puc Judge who had really boon much impressed. by what he had heard. stated in concise but strony terms, the remonstrance with which he had beey charged. ‘The President, laughing long and heurtily, said, “Whatfools they are! Upening his desk, he produced a map of France and a coup). of letters. The map showed at a single glance the departinente which produced wine and silk, and on its margin sas a tabular statement, showing the number of deputics in the chamber, sent from these, as compared with the other depart ments of thekingddém, by which itappeared that they had a strong majority in the legislative brauch of the Government. , ; One of the letters was from Livingston, tho "President's ministerin Paria, announcing that he had the honor to forward with the accompanying map and annexed information, prepared by hiaself and the French Minister of Foreigu fairs, an autograph letter from Louis Phillippe. In this the King of the French stated explicity thar he felt the justice of the Armerican Presidout’s claim for indemnity, and was desirous to #atiefy it, but that he was prevented from s@ doing by the impracticable temper of his Chamber of Dep . uties ; that ns the President would see from the map, its majority was composed of members fron, those departments whose industry would be ru{ inedby a war with the United States, yet that these were the very men who. refused to vot the supplies to pay the debt. His Majesty therefore urged the President to threaten immediate war unless the debt were paid, with the assurance that this measure would have the desired effect of alarming the intractable Deputies into more equitable dispositions. The Judge therefore joined in the Vresident’s hearty laugh, and #1?" how -} groundless were the fears, and how .ndoseryed the bitter denunciations poured out tipon the head of the noble Tennesseean, ea UNION LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. John A. Lancaster, 5N— 2 WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND Jes the public generally that he has added ex tutsively to his already large and elegant estar lishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness. » dce., &c., and is now prepared to furnish as flac turn-outs as can be found in the State, . € for ladies or g will be realy «. oh ekaea. A long experience ine Saninnes an" an earnest desire to retain the. em pe Of my friends, leady & to believe Iw ‘abl: to give general satisiaction, j Particular ne to. Horses on livery Carriages always in reddiness with careful drivers for the use of Parties; Balls, &c. The quality of my stock will permit meto-say tat those sckkit. pleasure Or ¢ on businéss-would do Wel, ” give me a call. epe-t £ a . —peeneeesion equi npmaetvannes eigienste incre et _Dr. Levason’s Picparations % J OR the Tecth and Gums way bi had at hie of fice, or ef SPENCE, ira Si Milburn, in his ‘*Ten Years ofa Preacher’s Life,”’ head ora ruffian ; either. unable to count the cost, against the folly and wickedness of his course ; people were net only prepared, but caper for — ’ Reaching Washhigton, just before the com. inne Ses oy” pesca Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, wei) t