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S. F. Home Guarps.—By a telegram in'. [@"A rumeeller being recently before @ Minrrary MaTrers —The Call suggests RECULAR STACE LINE!
“The Morning Transcript. .
__Aitieal storm of 1861 blew itself out yester_ Seo
As far as California ig_concerned, the poday, and the land is once more respited from
the thundering tread of the stump orator.
ketk, rations, ¢tc., for the recruits, so that
as-fast. as-men enlist, are sworn in, and accepted, they can be placed in:camp and supplied with all the necessaries of life, free of
expense to themselves. ‘There are thousands
Mrs. Wm. M. Gwin.—The Sacramento”
Union has an item of pony news, which
mentions the name of Mrs. Gwin, wife of the
ex-Sénater, as among those ladies who have:
lazy to earn a meal and too mean to eat one.
He never was generous but once; and that
was when he gave the itch to an apprentice
”
[A New York correspondent writes that
Nevada City!
THURSDAY
to Nevada in thirty-six hours.
Returning—Will-leave Virginia City ever
ORNING, making the trip bac
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES.
that in raising the new regiments notv called . Monday’s Sacramento Bee, it appears that grand jury a8 a culprit, assumed the attitude 1862. s, — gy Se, awe.
} for, the Governor, in conjunction with the . the San Franciseans are rdising a brigade.of . of an accuser of the authorities, “ It is a pity SAA ‘Ee ; i
Office; No. 36 Commereial pa . . United States military authorities should . 5,000 men, to be put under the command and . I was disturbed. The people were becomdawns on oa!
ic.. . first commission -& Colonel, or other officer . drill of an experienced West. Point officer, . ing so well trained, they took liquors from NEVADA & VIRC in iA CITY. peas yen
jon NEVADA crry. ote for each regiment, then establish a rendez-. now a civilian. Each member of the Home me Which were twe-thirds water. If I had Via Eurcka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sara for Gov . i fate . vous at each of the following places: San . Guards will have arms furnished him by Gen. . been let alone, I think they would mare hoes dine Valley and Steamboat Valley. Stanford
% euvnine® ‘aides, iis ge Frahciseo, Sacramento, Marysville aud StockSumuer, which afms they are = won: to . drinking clear water ered six months. a Kare 210 a Conness "
ae ‘ ton. At each of these rendezvous the Quar. their homes, and when their services are re. : : ‘ ree ee Ce Clty every MON McCédune
: Za ada termaater’s and Commissary’s Department of . quired, will rendezvous at their various ar<a A Western editor thus sums sas apd bi AY MORNING, going through to ¥iFginia —*
_ TRE ELECTION. the United States should furnish tents, blan. mories. 5 peculiarities of a cotemporary “ He is too . City in thirty-six hours, from the time of leaving HE ELC rarkably:
ye o'clock
nt of the
noisy, as
bout this .
How tho election has gone surpasses our hee: arrésted ab ‘Washington ; fer bolding sgflige “. °STAGE OFFICES :—Nevada, at the Golden ose patr
poer skill in divination. Somebody has been idl re st irae hatge Ae ti communication with: theenemy. though business is very dull in 0 city, Gate Hotel; and at Mau's store, Virginia City. e préssur
ae ; gre, y gh v8, 2 7 : _ . times are not so hard as in 1857. Wealthy . Harman Saddler, agent, Virginia City. Wow their
chosen Governor of the great and. patriotic . 514 it may be weeks; paying their own ex-. Tue Pony.—The eastern-starting point nah doit A, MAU, Proprietor. ’ ¢ * ‘ a « 8 h bodi y . +P ¥ g : = 2 “ “ shor merchants are withdrawing from trade and Nevada City. Sept: 2d, 1861: : 843mm ¢ q ents than
State of California, and some other 1€8 . nenses and earning nothing. Just let it be . of the pony is now 110 miles west of St . ; 3
as had C sional and Legislati , . “i ‘ , Aer ri ** . improving their private dwellings and coun— ‘ am
iy have ongressional an gisiative . known, that as soon asa man enlists, he will} Louis. Itis reached by a mail coach line . ) oot, NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY eas eens
ag een wage a them, inuch, perhaps, 1+., accepted; sworn in; and previded for hy . from that city. : > oe. : nt in a pre
_ to their own astonishment. “Were we to-ac-. 11. Government, and the muster rolls will ~— Car The Los Angeles Star insists that Gen. . g, —¢>>iieh STACE LINE r efficien
cept the prognostications of the grend pene rapidily fill up. A rendezvous at each of Housns.~-Almest every host down —_ A. C. Jobnston is not in the rebel army, and Vy, 2 ’ f before t
sachems, and accord. them the vaticinating . 44, places named world ein tt convenient shan ee says ki E. a ies adds, from the most recent accounts received . pee PROPRIETOR wis mE: 5 2 ‘° The defi
we might be led into the innocent error of . .4 in three weeks, under the plan proposed P ure ere has not + or years suc bs traveling, he cannot yet have more’ than . be, and cat not te ald ek et 7” ‘opporition or ag -deaes
ievi j if , ibe unttes : sition. He would also inform the-pub: .
_ believing that each of the three party tickets, every. regiment would undoubtedly be filled. nueiee sf Ape Remey ate = sical reached El Paso. lie that, as lone as the present opposition runs, orning, W
with which our people have been lately pes-. 4 very nice camping ground, for Nevada over from the States; and prices -are somepet eee ais . his fare, each way, between Nevada and Grass neh and ¢
tered, liad reaped the rich reward of suc. : Grass Valley, can be found on or near . “’*t *ected by the unusual supply. t¥ The immigrints just arrived at Placer. Valiey, will continue rtane, an
cess; but such a denouement is not possible. ms E SAE anor tae . ville, report a large train behind, which At Twenty-Five Cents. pting pop
Politici se mettle fi teh the Glenbrook Race Track. Wasnor Irems.—A man named Hartly] js gaid to-be the best outfit that ever crossed . 4.4 pe ledges himself that, under no contin: ,
Sonne One ROD Per Medan] FHNOUs elmer 2 nan . was shot dead at the door of bis own house, . the plains, which is called the Bloowet train. . gency will If be raised above FIFTY CENTS. eir pecu
for their truthfulness or prescience. Their asNew Pxocess.—The 8. F. Scientific in Washoe Valley, by some person unknown, It 1s said there are about forty ladies in this The proprietor avails himself of this opportunity which :
Last year it took about two weeks to assertions of facts and their predictions of
future events are but vox et pretere nihil,
which, being interpreted, signifieth “A good the saving of all the metal in the reduction
deul of loud talk and no cider!”
rtain the exact vote of the State on the
tickets. The fact was, we
at Mr. Lineoln had been elected,
the old States on the eastern side
Press announces that Mr. Leopold Nolf, who
sometime ago discovered a new process ‘for
of silver and gold quartz, and.visited the
mines in Mexico for the purpose of perfecting his plans, having satisfactorily demonstrated his system on ores from nine different
prominent leads in the washoe district, has
filed his caveat fora patent. We hear by
on Saturday night. Governor Nye’s private
Secretary has been found, nearly starved to
death. Emigrants are passing in thick and
fast. From 25,000 to 30,000 are-estimated
to be on the way, mostly from Indiana, THinois and Towa.
Eee eee
T. J. HeNLEY.—This gentleman, who was
postmaster of San Francisco, for a few
train, all wearing bloomers, boots, and armed
with revolvers and bowie knives.
An EvE To Bustness.—A clergyman out
West having with great eloquence urged his
congregation to abstain on Thanksgiving Day
frem_all labor and all business pursuits, and to
attend-church inthe afternoon, concluded with
this touching-appeal: ‘‘If any brethren are rt
leisure in the forenoon, I should be pleased to see
them at my house, as [ intend to take that opporto make his*sincere acknowledgments to the publong accorded to his enterprise.
” H. D. CADY.
Grass Valley, August 28th-1m
GEM SALOON,
JENKINS. PROPRIETOR,
Basement of McLaughlin’s New Brick,
A. R.
Mill street, Grass Valley.
lic for the constant and generous patronage 80° ©
rht-to hi
Some of
8 confi
bat-with
lis belief
an’s eels.
The oth
or for
low falls
of the Contine several days before it be. Tumor that contracts Have been made by the . months in 1853, and afterwards Indian agent . tanity, should friends enough assemble, to move AVING OPENED A SALOON AT bt to des
came satisfactorilyknown which Presiden. most prominent of the Washoe miners with . at Nome Lackee, has recently been sued’ by . my barn.” H Grass Valley I would inform the citizens ey shoul
tial eandidate had cartied California. It is . Mr. Nolf, whe will leave in a fortnight to . the U. S. Government, in the U.S. Cireuit we of Merete saat Se elenaiy os pec ge peg Ring ae
to be hoped that, this yea?ywe may not be . erect his works in Nevada Territory. Court of this state, for a balance of $650, . , prjivais at National Exchange quest them to call Aaa visiting the Valley. ot vised t
kept in such. a tediously perplexing state of Racaunse Watns arash ais epee due on the settlement of his postetfice. ueiineak Steed: Merwe: bi craps ad As Irisher
dubiety as to who has, or has not, been elevated to our chiefest seats of honor.
That energetic print, the Sacramento
-to the S. F. Journal, of the wwanner in which
complaint among the volunteers, according
commission are precured. An ambitious
counts.
INDIAN. OUTRAGES.—An effort is being
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR.
SEPTEMBER 34, 1861.
CAS! CAS!!! GAS!!!
rY\HE Nevada Gas Company give notite-that
Gas will be turned into the street maius on
No Not
d feminit
: ae" : : made to raise a company in the Western por" ide i
Union, witn its characteric enterprise, has . man, who can pass the required examination, . ;; p : P y vestern por’ . HF Harris, Sac D Findley, Red Dog Saturday the 17th of August. The Company pride :
». tion'of Yreka county, says the Shasta Her. A Taylor, do WS Miller, do have on hand a large quantity of service pipe ormnin O
made extensive arrangements to have the merges y, say
é ; gy ; has only to get the names of 83 friends put . .14 of the 31st ult., to chastise the hostile Yu '!’ McKerinnie, do R P Chew, do anda complete assortment of fixtures which they rejudices
—— tea o ston Rene ae down on a muster roll, then report his comka Indians, who resi cemmitted the sssaet Palmer, do wi Willis, é ing GT nach perreas axe someraten 06 call usses wh
legraphed or express ) 10-As fast as depany full and get it accepted, with his list of i ~ . J Atkinson, do 8 P Wituington, Y . at the office and subscribe to the rules’ and regutermined. Through the medium of the
competitors. If the three tickets, or any
two of them, have approximated a ‘ tie,”
the more time and trouble will have to be
encountered in ascertaining the result. For
our part, we shall await the developments of
the Union with all due patience, perfectly
q@atistied of one thing, which is, that, let the
election go as it will, California will not
make a fool of herself by slipping from under the Stars and Stripes. .
officers complete. The ‘ straw” men then
Fo.isom.—This town is very lively new.
The stages and cars arrive full of passengers, and in. five days 140 wagons loaded and
left for the mountains. The.Telegraph says
the Sacramento railroad is doing a very
heavy freighting business. Washoe is the
cause of much of this prosperity.
THE MatNeé DEMOCRATS ON THE WAR.
The Maine Democratic State Convention
met at Augusta recently and split on the
outrages in that vicinity. Alarge amount has
pany are nearly complete and will start ina
few days. We understand that the Indians
are well armed and in force. With the ex.
ception of firing into cabins and the deatruction of cattle, no otber demonstrations have
been made since our last issue.
eae Tee
INDIANS IN HuMBOLDT.—The United
States mail carrier, on his way froin Arcata
to'Weaverville, when about ten miles beyond
Burnt Ranch, was confronted by a party of
Indians. who commenced firing arrows at
C D Jenkins, G Valley
S P Easley, do
M Burnes, 2
DL Crokins, B Creck
i)
W Jewell, Moore’s F J Shriltz, Coon Creek
G Jewell, do F M Marron, R Creck
G Morgan, do D Artmen, do
JUniz, do WCMarron, dv
E 8 Paster & Boy, VC J Summers, Pike
JD Wear. Red Dog
A. B. CARLEY. FRANK RALL. .
INDIAN QUEEN SALOON,
No. 7 Commercial Street.
Cz & HALL take this method of informing their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have taken the above place ano
lations, by signing the register.
in all cases where the entire fitting is done by the
Company, $10,00.
When otherwise,
metre. $25 60.
Price of pipe from metre, 30 ets. per foot.
Price of fixtures according to kind required.
N. kh. Neo bills for pipe or fixtures will be presented for collection until Gas is turned on.
Per order of Trustees, ei
J. 8. KANEEN,
Supérintendent ‘‘Nevada Gas Works.”’
introduction and setting
al2
ide of Ma
Union, therefore, itis possible we may be endraw out before the time comes to muster in, amp raised =) peared of citizens ie J N Tarner, City G Fovant, Ome oa is The following is the tariff of charges :— alled, 18 ¢
* * ss : oe the purpose o ing ou e company, Seen, °o Mrs Carter, 3 In corr
_ abled to know which way the State has £ONE . while the officers remain and get perinission ues t on the li ; es ‘9 a v6 = f WSHuston, do M Gragg,S Flat Price of Gas per 1000 cubic feet, $10,00. t pe t]
in less than a week ; more especially, if the . t 41) up th aa he vecvulll prominent on the list, we notice the firm of . 'Nat.P Brown, do W Brown, Jefferson : é pee
tem ; , : ee ee A.'T. Corbus & Bro. and others. The com-. %T,Hagadorn, do ‘W Huff, Gopher Hill Price for introducing Gas from the street main entlemer winning ticket has run far ahead of its two > dic : ie J Potter, d J Brown, Hunt’s Hill to pipe of consumers including setting metre
ries, are
her pones
lays ago,
ngratiate
obtain cre
ng before
quential s
irginia.
é north
ugh !” sr
~PANics.—So ni ye = 1a shout question of sustaining the Government in him. They fell so thickly around him as to pe Bs on Sone with FINE WINES ‘ih betibeacNe: &. Ohana ws. pe a
: ee see Sess BAe One! . the suppression of the rebellion. The Union seem a perfect shower. He immediately also‘have one of the best BILLIARD Henry Smith et al—composing the Penncual the scampering of the federal troops at Bull
Run, that we have become sick of reading or
hearing of that remarkable display of swiftfootedness. Russell, the wonderful Englishman who plays the American correspondent
militia mev rah away from five thousand
ington City and burn the Capitol and Presiloving portion of the party nominated
Col. Charles D. Jameson, of Bangor, as its
candidate for Governor. while the rebel portion put in nomination ex-Governor John W.
the Union. Itis asserted that a violent quarturned his mule and fled; but his backward
course being up a steep mountein, the mule
soow gave out. He then jumped off, and
being fresh, he easily out-stripped his pursuers. The mule being relieved of his load,
escaped, with aslight wound from an arrow,
can be driven along very rapidly without inTABLES in the mountains. mis-tf ~
FISH’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We
refer our readers to an advertisement of this
article in another column. The best evidence of
California Stage Company for one dollar, which
sylvania Company.
All persons holding or claiming liens upon
the flumes, aqueducts, sluices and other superstructures used for —— hydraulie power and
for mining. purposes, together with the land upon which tie same is erected, and a convenient
space around the same for their proper use and
Teeth will be filled with California Gold or
INDIA!
ew salo
erly oc
Hall, the
x ri J it. t H occupation, situated and bei the Pennfitted i
abies Laelaa Fiitev: grodeunces the retreat Dana, the author of the celebrated Frysburg bringing the mail back safely to Burnt Ranch, —— er tah sor Prepon te ba = fact ome wyiteate me ae pany's rise onthe oe eee 1 it u
". Resolutions. The mail carrier procured assistance and ® » who are well . jy side of Moore’s Flat, in Nevada county, Calit supplie
from Bull Run a most cowardly perform— went through with the mail. Major Underknown to.the public, have given voluntarily their ifornia, are hereby notified to be and appear in
ance, Russell, perbaps, knew nothing about. From ‘Texas.—Reliable private advices'. Wood, of Hoopa, has now furnished the car. Fecommendations of He eigaty. Regular ship+ gy De crenen bdtie Idk cmd to ectiet av
the Bladensburg Races, which came off in. from Texas, dated the 22d ult., represent . TF an escort, without which the mail could . ments are made to the Atlantic States of thie arthen and there proof of said liens. Methodi
1814, or he might have come to the philo-. tho Union sentiment as rather on the ini pal been carried at all.—Humboldt oo thing nnexampled in California iivenangen . oe eee Ci" Co. Court donation
.sophical conclusion that the climate, or. crease. ‘Ihe newspapers of Texas have ; = — ti Hit, Hupp] Ps: — Hon oy Deputy. building,
ee Pa in the region of Washingtop . perverted statements made by Gen. Houston . . [An ambulance is a light enrriage, the ACARD. _ . weedy aia an 8.ENE Be at 8 o’ek
a City, exerts a greater stimulating influence from time to time, as ‘it is postively known . bedy being mounted upon two wheels and. ve the People of Grass Valley and
on the legs than the hearts of American sel-. he has no sympathy with the rebels. ‘At last . supported by very light elastic springs. It Nevada, DR. N: M’NAUCHTON : Neva!
» diers. -At Bladensburg some thirty thousand . accounts he was in quiet seclusion on his . is a little over six feet in length There. aré . ' 1 have been running a line of stages into your . (1 URGEKON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST Sacrame
eige . . farm awaiting events. cots for two inside, with beds, head-pillows, . towns since the first of June, ‘thereby reducing would give notice to his many friends in the gram fre
~ British infantry without firiag a musket, and -. &c.—The top i : “ . the fare to Maryswille from six dollars to three. . mining towns of California that he will soon tating +
a! net pula i = c.—The top is covered with black oil cloth, . 5) iisele quill wheel ah ve) visit them again. ‘The Dr. is well-known and roe
uever stopped until they brought up at} PEACE PRosPECTs.—Among the Bivings . but the body and running gear are painted y little quill wheel opposition caused the fare . ., ory one should nize him, as he can pertion had
Montgomery Court House, twenty miles . Ue of thelast pony is one which hints at an. »64° The ambulance’ is intended for dune ne shy alas epiyes ng aig yi psi fone in ge Ku i Se pan a lh districts
: : 9 ’ aitiana) i : ’ wu m ten to sev lo . ni For
“y from their starting point. Their celerity in expected proposition, en.the part of the Conhorse, ‘with a seat for the driver in front, . called on your patronage, as I coulddo i ean. has been > Grass Valley, pany and edjoining Lake, E
4 retreat enabled the British to enter Wash. federates, for peace and a reconstruction of . ang being very light though strongly built, . ing fruit and you could do well ridigg with the tA wawin@w«£-_.e neal tory lyit
fegram r
‘dent’s House. It was lucky for our nativnal . Te! exists between some of the most promi: . jury to the wounded. company, I hope, gave you good satisfaction, essheet woe te seen ie tals aot soe iene SeThe t
pride that Beauregard’s victorious troops . net chiefs of the Secessionists which disae —_ pecially that portion of ae whe ‘ware Biers ps ip ee ee ee al
did not choose to imitate the British example. . tracts their councils. Jeff Davis and Toombs co Phe Bt feces Nak, reenrig_ te Seventy y progr ny iB ns lp pene G7 Charges about the same as in the Bastern condor
As a “stand off”’—as they say at vingt et . are the leaders of the strife, and each . 8°me late dispatches from California, says and ridu-with ne, or gid thetelliclenthi aad yes States. an20-2m* yes
_wme—though it isa poor stand off that balis backed by a strong popular influence. As . the atatoment that J. C. Palmer lias left San . oan sways ride to Marysville for three dollars. ; above v
ances one American panic by another—Gen. . @ ptoof that a peace is in prospect, and a con-. Francisco to take charge of the Commis. I do not intend to losaany money running stages HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE! ers ie
McCullough, who lately fought Gen. Lyon at . sequent opening of the soutbern ports, it 1s . 8*"Y Department under General Fremont is . fr any community ; . worked formy money and vote, 3,
Springfield, officidtly reports the cowardly
flight of five of his Missouri regiments from .
the field: Itthus appears that the accomplishment of foot-racing is not the peculiar
EFF Captain Charies H. Hayes, an experi
enced officer, is raising a volunteer company
at North San Juan:
said that a distinguished Liverpool merchant,
now at Richmond, has instructed bis house
to sell all the cotton it has ow hand without
delay. The rumor, which must go for what
Governor Downey for the arrest of Joseph
Isom, the murderer of Heary Ashley, on the
not true. Palmer has not received, and will
ity.
“iin PY
voted the sum of $30 to each of the ten
ters who volunteer.d for service
8th of August last, in Butte county.
not receive any appointment, in all probabil£9" There are some Basaltic cliffe in Calaa meeting held on last Saturday evening,
I do intend to keep it. It is better for you to try
and pay me to keep the fare to a reasonable
price at all times than to pay one dollar to-day
and have six dollars imposed on you to-morrow.
‘I shall stock the road-from Marysvilla to Sacvada, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7
o'clock, A.M. Returning, it will leave the office,
corner of Second and High streets, on alternate
Hi
the-POLKA. and now
Lafayette Bakery, on
Weaver next above & Newman’s
Dreacher's company, the Frankia Deced . . days, at 6 o’elock, A.M. s3*
THAT desirable Real Estate known as
iPad sercet,
be sok ey Apply to 5 MICHEL,
Carson
Council
Harring
District
1
c of althas Unianlele or! salad it is worth, intimates that the @outherners . . Famento on the 10th of September next, and then . Watchmaker, 8 two doors above the
oe of this sort of thing is to a will ask a truce, with the view ot submitting Pres county, on the west bank of the Stanis. { will. take you through from Nevada to Sacra. Bakery. we id a
: ce re mse & : . ; “ us, near the Big Trees. They are about . mento for six dollars; but without your good. AULSO—The Billiard Saloon, known U
acterize the war, European admiration will all differences to a National Convention, to . too handred feet high, and almost perpen. Will and some of your money, I cannot stay with as Goss CAFE NA »? on Broad st-,
sven be okt tn the triemphe of or leg be held at Lexington, Kentucky. pote vi . you MARYSVILLE, Sept. Ist, 1861 cele Billiard bi res, Decorather than in the glories of our arms. sili ms as j Ss Ngees! a.