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' . stages leavé Nevada at 8 o’clock on the mornre-engines .
Ga Retartay aA Netada No i paraded nnd
_ made an estate J _opeserced te rors
Wyeonstrusted Truck, which arrived in the
ie a dispense with the saddle train, and
ld eal a is lla conta cost,
‘= SS al aac cc sim of tine hwdred
—
‘Navuraizep--In the Distr.ct Cowt, last
* Saturday, the. following named persons were
admitted to citizenship : —T: on
testimony of Jno. C. Coleman and James’
Dodd; Francis Martin, on testimony ¢ Jno.
Hughes and Capt. Henderson; ‘Thos Baldwin, on testumony of Jno. Hughes anlj Capt.
Henderson; Michael Sullivan, on-teimony
of Dennis ©’Shea and Detinis Sullivag; Dennis Sullivan, on testimony of Micha Sulli-.
van and Dennis Sullivan; W. H. Birdon tes-%
timony of Doct. Weaver and N. Ro Greeley;
James O'Keefe, on testimony of A. ni Dibble,
and John 8. Lambert; Patrick Muphy, on
testimony of Jne. Doran and Patritk Me-'
Kay; Michael Cline, on testimony of U. 8.
_ Gregory and Daniel Mulloy—all: of said ap-.
plicants natives of Ireland. Also, A.C.
__ Heineken, native of Germany, on testimony
of Siesa Bowers and W. B. Brakeshin.
aly
Saenec. CorTaGEs.—On the outskirts
of the city, occupying very desirable and ¢
lightful‘locations, are many recently
cottages, and many more in process 6f etettion, all conceivedJja admirable taste, uniting
‘ft ce ience and eleganee. These
Ottages, weare pleased to learn,
‘pernitted to remain unoceupied a mowires inhabited as soowds finish‘enone ee ol de
County Convention which
in the Court House, next 5a
A CT ae A, J. + mata
dec Lf , Niles %arls, C.
gees Jno’ "Grimes,
in this city, on
th. “They have an excel
ig the names of which w
hi ‘standing favorites, »
» Mark, Mrs. Brown, Misses
» he Phelps,and Mr. W. HH. Bro:
Somme forward with their adve
‘In California, advertising is the
pabulum of a newspaper; and,
sensibly feel and.gratefully ap
liberality of our patrons.
_ THe WEATHER—The summa
along with the month «
Bright, beautiful, and balmy day¥
nights and mornings, are now tl!
— t captieaye ee sleeping, wit
ats have
gust.—-.
th evel
hion, —
nty of
sie
us ol
obMons,
injur.
d tut
office.
afflicMasnep FINGERS.—<A .wort
‘Jiging Frenchmap}of this city,
Groleud, bal one of his fiagers
heavy Ruggles press-up stairs inl
He has our warmest wr
Fousp Guury.—In the Dis Court
hegro
Le
‘. mornings the saddle train proceeds to Vir. the road between Jackson's and Virginia City.
~ phetween Nevada and Virgima City. This
~/ enterprising company is entitled to the conrsomewhat beyond the philosopliy of the’
. . Hever be less! ~~
ont sADIES, GOD BLEss ’EM !~A party of charming
Nevada
ladies visited our office
, Were -received,
ha Wage r, that has not been ‘witnessed i in the
pies nanerigarem. ts aay
are. running @ line of exceljent stages fr
Nevaila to Jackson's Raneh,passengers are carried to Vi irginia City. The
ings of Tuesday, Thursday ayd Saturday, and +
‘Peach Jackson’s before night. The following
ginia City, wineh it reaches before night. moe 8
the entire route, and thus, besides passengers, are able to carry ‘any amount of express.
matter and freight. Mr. Sale informs us that
aaa indeed, he asserts that, at presesit, the
most difficult. portion of the, entire route is T
© . between Nevada and Eureks South “By the
first of October, if not r, the company
runjtheir-stages through the whole distance’
fidence and patronage of the public.
— . rt
A Faasnic TEAM.—<As a wagon, /elonging to Mr. J. H. Wentworth, loaded with
‘lumber, and drawn by a fitie team of four
horses, Was passing up Broad \street, last
evening, when near the National Exchange
Hotel, fhe horses, without. any apparent
cause, became extraordinarily excited and
‘commenced kicking and plunging in a-most
{frantic manner. No efforts of the teamster
could quiet them, and the result was that they
kicked, themselves conipletely joése from the
Wagon, and it was with great difficulty the
bystanders prevented them from seampering
off in every direction. The-whole affair exhibited a-new feature in horse psychology
apectators.
—
>
CHINESE BRuTALITY.—Yesterday, a mis.
erable Chinese woman, whom her brutal peo.
ple had turned out to die, was found under a
shed, a short distance. from Commercial
street, under circumstances peculiarly revolting to cultivated humanity. *
both her feet t were badly fi
has been bunglingly cut of by one rad her igThe other is ina state
decay and. saiiieh soon come off. After
oh been carried out to‘die, a white womun, who lives near the place, attempted to
take her some_food, but was peremptorily
dtiven back by the Chinese. Judge Searls
with some other gentlemen, having heen: informed of the matter, immediately visite: d the
poor wretch, and under the threat of impris+} Onment, compelled the Chinese to furnish-her
with appropriate ledgings and medical aid.
‘P.S. DrsWickes and R. M. Hunt were
called and amputated both of her legs.
mS
REFRESHING:—Just assur paper was going to press, last night, when all-hands ‘wére
weary and sleepy, BLazE—the ipimitable
BLAZE—brought us up a half dozen of the
richest and rosiest champagaie. BLAZE is a
trump; he is—the jollie@t of wags and the
prince of all good fellows. May his shadow
we
eitiltiniies
——
yesterday, and expreseed themselves much
delighted. with its arrangements, and especially with the courtesy with which they
The phenomenon of ladies
Visiting a printing office, is one that does not
happen every dey ; and is one, we'll ventare
Journal and Democrat establishmenta, since
the last! great fire.
——
oo
Warer Cotrany ARRANGEMENT.—The
Middle Yaba and the Eureka Lake Water
Cc ompanies, we understand, have mutually
artanged their affairs on a very satisfactory
basis. Jt is exXpected that a consolidation of
the eapital and interests of the-twoCompa
nies will be effected in the course of afew
nionthe. The Eureka Lake Company; -it-ia5
asserted; is now selling water to the amount
of $6,000 per week, although its facilities for
disposing of the water under its control are
farfrom being —
wir
Curae Pictures. Atti ation is called to
the advertisement of Mrs. Rudo}ph imanother
column.
will take pictures at one-half the fermer
Now is an opportunity for these who
ite to seize the shadow ere the substanee
lied os €
sbcneieaeiigials For various European, Athntie and California journals, maga(pia) 8 to HH. Wickes. & Co, . We
5. K-Bale Co, a will be perceived by . _
connects with, a fine saddle tram, ty whi .
the same will be fo
She intetids closing ont her bus. . . :
. ness on the 20th of October, and meantime
zk et periodicals, we are under meny
‘Rhea seo hundred seichiieal eit pile
ent at the Park to witness the great ten
mile trot -for $1,000, sand inside stakes of .
$1,000. each, eame off this: ‘afternoon. IT
was Closély.contested by Jack Gamble and
Sarah Washington.
Jack won the Pages Time for-the whole
-.
= julian @ Nominations.
Dowste¥iik, Sept. 6,1860Phe Breckinridge County —— to-day
nominated ‘Harry tf: Thornton, jr. for the
State” Senate, and Glint. H. Pichia -and R,
H. Stanley for the Assembly.
wo
tution, which has effected miracles in the annihilation of time and space, between~California and the Mississippi Valley, hag now
an office-tmNevada, at the Telegraph office,
under the direction of Mr. Jehn -Pattison.
The express. closes on Tuesday and Friday
evenings, at 9 o'clock. Our citizens who
wish to have immediate and certain communication with the east, have now the opportunity to be amply gratified, and at a very
moderate expense.
a he a
>
ANTI-GWINisM.—The Douglas Democracy
appears to be after Senater Gwin.with a.sliarp
stick. All the candidates for legislative honors, of that party, are expressly or impliedly
pledged to exert all their talents aml infigetacn
to prevent his re-election tothe U. S. Senate.
Whether the Breckinridge Demoerats will
feel themselves: under obligations to sustain
him is more than we know. It is not probable that he will find any friends in the ranks
of the Republican and. Bell and Everett parties. It looks very much as thougli the people of California had come to the conclusion
that our ancient Senator has dope enough for
glory and ought to be permitted te repose_on .
hislaurels.’ Happy country, inwhich a statesman is not compelled to die in the harness of
office !
A DAY AFTER THE Fair,—On Monday
of this week—being the first day of the Marysville Fair—the editor of this paper zeceived a polite invitation from Charles M_
Gorham, Esq. Secretary of the “Agricultu.
ral, Horticultural, and Mechanics’ Society of
the Northern District of California,” notify.
ing him that he had been appointed one of the
judges of “native wines and liquors, also of
printing and_ pemmanship.” Whether thé
aforesaid Secretary—or, rather, the Exeentive Committee, for »whom he acts—thought
that forming a judgment on the merits of
printing andpenmanship was rather dry
work, and, therefore, threw ‘ii: the natixe
wipe@ and liqaors as a sort of stimulator, or
whether he-and the committee thought that
‘the wines and liquors was rather moist work;
and wished to correct their effects by the antidote of such desiccating agents as printing
aud penmanship, is more than the aforeanid
editor knows. One thing he knews, and
that is, that the invitation, wet and dry as it
is, reached its destination entirely out of sea8011.
BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST.
If You Wan’t a Good Drink,
Go To TRE A I
Xe vada. Sept. 6-tf
Administrator's Notice.
AY OTICE is hereby given to all persons having
a demands a a the ESTaTe or Jounx
GRAVY, deceased, to exhibit tlic same, with the
The ‘camary voue hers, at my Office, within ten
months from. the. publication of this notice, .or
the same will be forever barred.
H.R. THOMPSON,
Publie Administrator.
Nevada, Sept.6, 1860.-lm
Administrator’s Notice.
he hy is hereby given to all persone having
4% demands against the Estate OF DoxAaio
McKenziv, deceased, to-cxhibit the matic, with
the thecessary Vonehers, at my office; within =
mouths from the publication of ‘this notice,
rey aH
B. THOM PSON, =
= Public Administrator.
Nevailty Se pt. 6, 1860.-lm
Ne
. \KHE LARGEST STORE
BACs
AND Fe
oS
Largest Steck! ~~
CHEAP FouN’s
*
Careteat Tesest Commercial: street, Nevada, .
Where all kinds of ©
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats; aud Gentes’
Furubching (daodacmn okecteet nt lowey prices than any house in the
upper country.
Cait ina see before purchasing elaewhcre.
8. HAAS & €O,,. Auetioncore
"Nevada, Sept. 6-im —
HERG WILL BE ‘einite SPEAKING, IN
"E frors of Harrington’s Saloon, by.
HON. THOMAS FITCH,
SATURDAY. EVENING, ‘
‘ Sept. “Sth, 1860.
F Let ev one attend-and hear the t Re ubes Orater: eee!
er ‘ada, Sept. 6, 1860,
Physicinn and Surgeon,
FFICE AND IDENCEJUPPER PART
QO: of Main st fog fo ada. . ee
Sept. 6, 1860—-tf =N.P. snowsags (N
. ROOK & JOR PRINT
Office. Ros Commercial
TYPE, PRINTED (G PRESSES ote, , and are now
prepared to. execute all kinds of Printing in a
pag 2 s unsurpassed by any office in the State.Ve have hriuwge one of Los gen Engines, larsize, Rugglos’ Improv Hand Press, and
Too’s Rotary Card Press.
HOTEL DE PARIS,
Ovipve CHAUY KL..Proprictor,
Broad 8t., Corner of of Spring St., Nevada,
Ts HOUSE, ESTABLISHED TN 1852,
ntinues to be kept nthe same style which
preciate Good Liying, Comfort and Cleanliness.
KF Travelers -will find elean beds, attentive
. waiters and good meuls at all hours of the day.
85-tf OV. CHAUVER.:
United States Hotel,
GRUSH & P ARKER; PROPRIETORS.
Broad Street, near Pine street.
@ . WE TAKE PLEASURE ‘In inform.
ing the publix that we are now prepared
to aeeomumpdate travelers in as comfortable.a style as any Hotel in yhé
mountains. It will be ‘our constant aim to. fen‘der’ our _house—as pleasant a retreat as-éan_ be
be found anywhere, Prices are moderate and as
fair an‘equivalent will be returned for cash foeehredits times-~willaliow,
Meal, os oceee cl 50 cents . Lodgings
Nevada, Sept. 6—hn
FASHION RESTAURANT,
Opposite Taliman & Tareers, Com. strect
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
inform the «itizens .of Nev ada, miaek
all those w ishing a good SQUARE
MEAL that he has opened, and is now seeping
A First Class Restaurant,.
Under the above name, which will be condueted
in the-hest style, and in a manner that cannot fail
to please all who inmay favor him with their patronage. Having lad many yeaas. experience, in
the business the r propric tor is determined to keep
The Best Restaurant in the Mountains !
50 cents
Market, ‘and MEALS rietles to be found in the
Always on hand, .and SERVED at all hours.
cooked te orders”
Chicken, Quail and Ware.
Partiedlar attention will be paid to getting up
GAME SUPPERS to-order.
OYSTERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE
Ihave om nloyed the best Cooks to be found in
the State. Give me a trial and safisfy yourselves
that you can get as good a mealas ean be had at
Sacramento or Saii Fy ron isco,
. B. LRISH, Preprictor.
Nevada‘ Sept. ca
A. PRAUTMANN, Dr. Mea., Ei
=} are
‘We have just purstiaedd a entiré new. stock of .
has heretofore made it the resort of all who ap-.
‘ail POINTS >
TuD Tanve will be supplied with all the va_Pwith seeurity.
_L.nutarey ate
: or.
‘taken’ ae befo
pictures of all-kh
P —— State, and an
aatil colora. :
ives him the ba every Oj ut
iis plaee, and ESPECIALLY OVER HIS PUPIL RECENTLY. ESTABLISHED HERE. an
He has on hand a beauiifal jortment of. Z
dest Galaf Kinds of Sets fee cease oes me @nd sce ec
leries, and-you Wilk decide which is the bests :
tions binder in doit cheats of the
. LADEES’ AND GENTS’ aA”
DRESSING SALOON. .
OACHOT, BROAD St,
all & Newman’s, nett
00n
ewER & ™.
Ge. 2 few doors above
justo Hair D
ae re pon havin
J mig al w sty vicof SHAMPOO MPOO has
which they. warran
LG “4 .
been in inteodua uy
tthe heads of their.customers
Perfume 2 Fe
They also havé a complete a lea 4
ment of Perfumery, Combs, Hair aml Footh.
Brushes,-&e., &¢.“Particwar attention has beta.
given to artic rticles of LADIES’ TOILETTE.
fa Ladies’ Department re
: A rep arate apa roel has been providest fo
i eaica™ Hair Dre oe where Mri Meyer,
who has a long Pa mee in this de
seg will dress sialtes ae me not in the orinary mechanical ineet thers w re é
tend to be hair dressers, taut artisti
ner, and. suited to the particular expression of
phystognomy of each ular. person. They
will also attend to the calls of ladies who wish to
have their hair dressed at their reridencéh,
Wigs, Toupees, Braids and Ourls.~
A full axsortment of all colors always on hand
and adjusted in a pained natural manner, —
a6-tf “MEYER & CACHOT.
Langton’s Pioneer Express.
To all parts of California and Utah. Territory; ~~
connecting at Marysville and Nevada with
. ELTABLE EXPRESSES TO ALL PARTS
of California, the Fig aie States and Europe.
We will despatch Dalit Xpegares to and from
ORTH ae ADA, and ever;
Saturday Morning g, to the following places In Uta. i
Territory ;
Franktown, W. ashoe Valloy,
Genoa, Carson Valley,
Chinatown
Truckee Meadows,
Gold Canon,
Carson City, Eagle ¥alley, '
Johnstown,
Virginia City, md
Walker River Mines .
All Letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosedin our Gov os pe franked Envelo =
and indorsed “Overland, via. Salt Lake,” will b:
forwarded and reach wit destination sooner than
by any other Aine;
Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to
and from the above polits with unrivaled despatch and security.
Gold-Dust and Coin, ferwatded to ‘all parts of
the. United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at as low ratesas can be done by any house
Our Treasure Express will always be. accom”
panied by faitlifal Messengers, »
Notes, Drafts, Bills, &e eid or negocinted
and all orders attended to pee?
Purchases of every descr or nande. Forwarding of Merechandidestnd at sto thtitude.
Qfice in Newall Prey “mt ’
& Co's. nes
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEORGE R. LANCASTER
YR OULD RESPECTFULLY ENFORM THE
W citizens of Nevada and thePraveling pub
lic generall?.that he continues to keep the wellknown and ‘popular Hotel known as the
NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA.
The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
THOROUGHLY FIREPROOF, hay ing stood
two fires.
Large additions have been-reeently made and it
is fitted upin a Style that cannot be surpassed by
wy public Nouse inthe State.
The Beds and Furniture are New, _.
And for Comfort.and Style cannot be excelled.
THE TABLE willat all times be supplied with
all the varieties the Murket affords.
Game Suppers got up to Order !
Particular attention. willbe paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Fanlies.
TUE SAGES, rimming in ‘all directions from
parture from the National Exchmige.
> The House is kept open all night.
There is a fine Reartitsctivem attached te the
House where all the leading journals ofthe State
cain be found,
The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the
choicest
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Also, in the large aud spacious room, which has
recently heen added, ean be found twe of the best
; BIL LIAKD TABL Es iu the mountains.
Having had long experience at the business, I
shall. endeavor to continue to make the **Natioual
Exchange” the best Hotel iu the Mountains, and
a comfortable home for Travelers.
Charges will be. moderate td suit the times.
A Livery Stable
Ta connected w ie lfouse, and particular attention will be given to the cure of Hoises,Carriages>&c, Horses hud Carriages ean at all thine %
be procured, by soit sation at t 1¢ office.
Nevada, Sept. 6, In60.-tf :
UNION LIVERY STABL
Broad and Main Sts, Nevad:
Sohn A. Lancaster,
WOULDINFOR M HIS FRIENDS AND
the public gene waits that he has added exau
SI <5 ta hie already larze av 1 clegant extahisliment of Horses, Bug: ries, Sw idies, Harnexs,
be, &e., and is nowte ts aa ein he found in the State.
Well rained, fleet and casy Saddle Horses,
pod re ee oF coon: snen will be®
oe experience in the
mee of my
be able to give
to Horses on_livery.
4 a careful drivers
a
wa
will permit paypshes mre to sa
ts vi oss would do wellt i as eg . te
Nevaila, havetheir Offices at, aud take their de.
prepared fo furnish as mer .
The: lity of
BETWEEN NEVADA. Aig 1 VIRGINIA CITY.
J, Ke. SALE & CO.,
ARE NOW RUNNING A
mm tri-weekly line of tages from.
As 2 Nevada to Jackson's Kanch,
“where tke stages connoct with
Saddle Train
Which forwards passengers to Vir
The proprictors expect to run the en
the ist day of October.
Leaves Neyada Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
urdays, at 8 o’clock, A. mM.
Arriving at Virginia — on the evenings of
the: follow ing days. .
The passe nge
Jackson's. T “Kaeding tra cling: is all by daylight.
a és matter anc ioc it promptly forw Seaen
by atage and by freight wagons. Kepte-tf
E. W. MASLIN,
District Attorney,
Will practice in ull the Courts of Nevada coun
fy, Office in the Court House, Nevada. sepe
sr cestnenerasusnsnmnsnnesnsraeseeemearses
Pacific Mail Steamship Comp’s
LINE TO PANAMA.
Connecting via the Steamer of the Atlantic and
Paciiic Steamship Company » at Aspiuwall.
For Mew Work.
Having as Steamers at San Francisco ord
Panama.
iri City.—
tire route by
Hic over n on
wy EPARTC a FROM FOLSOM STREET WiTARr.
~ ‘Fhe Steamship
J. Ue STEPHENS,
Kn. i “PIERSON, Commander.
Will leave Folsom strect wharf, with Pausengers
and Treasure, on Sait
* VECESDAY Sept. Lith, 1 see,
; FORK PANAMA; at 9 o'clock, A. . tunly ae
«. and connect vin Panimna Bail Aspinwall,
with #teamship for NEW YOU. ;
Through tickets can be ined. ‘The Panan:a
Railroad Co. and At and Pacific Stewmesbip
Co. have eater us Agents for the eetle uf”
tickets.
'Preasure fof eli pinemt ih he reecived ont
the we Lio" lock Guidnight) on %
TS
will be rece ived on beard \ x
. fith, pes written or:
ope . Later Ce bps af
its shipment, For ist or apaery.
: -PORBES & B. — Oe teri andy fe fo~
Cor. Sicramienty anddeidesdorii'st:. 20.
“Sap Primes. oe
aan FRANCISCO em ex
Grane ix a only autine
lays merchandise .
Be he
MORNINGS
essre leit at b
ings Sarmllgerebicey