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September 7, 1860 (4 pages)

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: & . eee BR ‘Shs g ge. ey Te + — a Pp. Pubiet tai Mori (Bunteg xen) ap te el ied he P. aaeowie & co; _ Publishers and Propfietors. é. g. SKELTON, A. Ghsamavou, ” Jas. ALLE, or NEVADA, ‘CALIRORMIA;. FASHION E BaSTADEANT, . a First Class Restaurant, : the above name, which will be conducted lpgeceencas iin aabiber that comnce te ho mi newt Nan.’ tye peesighod LE Bawa. CRpaiee atte OFFICE-com™m SS eS . "> Next door to Blaze’s, (up-staire:). aa, al TERMS: igh THE MORNING TRANSCRIPT : Twenty-Five Cents per Week, Delivered in ae City. , a 2.000 8 WMI. FR ir obeevSa seen cbececc SD 6500" ARPORADRRADRARR ED OS 4,00) i THREE MONTHS.. Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. -All Advertisements myst es opal for at the end bof e month __ P@AME . the, State. D Wines wilt tes with all the vato be found in. the et, and MEALS SERVED at allhours. _ Abwaye., on hand, and eae order, “Chicken; Quai and Mare. : Eattendjon will b will be paid to getting ap. oY STERS SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE’ " [have yed the best Cooks to be found in ve me a trial and satisfy yourselv a meal as can be had at that you DB datetime Barts Yam bag B. URISH Proprietor, Nevada‘ Sept. 6-Im ss fbn ca UNION LIVERY™ Winx. Broad and Main cain Ste; Nevada. ~~ Yohn A. Lai Lancaster, ~ WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public sivel a ol a already large and clegent estabise ent of Tor Buggies, Saddies, Harness, rc., and is to furnish as fine os cans as gt ho und in the State. Well trained, fi easy Saddle gpm well _ . sie for tddies or . will be ready at times.. ie long expartenne in. the business and von sy authorize NING TRANSCRIPE San Orders left at his office, North ington and Sansome streets, Gov ing, (up. stairs,) will be promptly -VOLDNER’S “AROMATIC ' S6HEIDAM SCHNAPPS. CASES -VOLDNER’S celebrated “For sale by” ex ‘Polynesian and Agent, 38 Front strect: late arriy YOLDNER’S SCHNAPPS. BAviihe the coun. . try is flooded with miserable imitations, this ar-} ticle maintains: its superiority, When buying, bay the best.—[ er 85-3m HO! TEAMSTERS . 4 USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE! ‘Adolphus is known and time their ‘tirely vegetable. IE PIONEER AND ONLY RELIABLE article.iu the market ! ily: for heavy. wood axles, and WARRANTED NOT TO -€D arto el Wholensie and retail . BULLER & rel of 86-3m No, 28 K strcet, Sacramento. Ss whi . Dr. Adolph’s . _ Rheuma: and Health Restorative. is ‘Z most. val and thsurpassed remedy* Rheumatism. ani Gout to be te found in the wor! d known at preseat. The discoverer of the aboye medicine does elaim its infallibility in all cases and Gout—when used according to does offer bg oan five thow . any mm ne that supersede if The Doctor is enabled the above reward on account of his having the above for ten years in his practice, and never known it to fail-in the cure of "the most cases of pp and Gout. Dr. hly celebrated all over heumatism, Gout and offer the State, for his cures in — ealeemummen of the Glands, Dropsy, and all nervous and Cutaneous Diseases and the whole train of Chronie Diseases, whose very name is a terror as well to the Physician as.to the patient, this medicine has proved to be superior to any in existence, and has cured then ia in 80 Short a ‘time that res like being abolished hy magic infl fact a few more such discoveries, ts will not need-to era 2 lot of useon 7 Ww ey are preseribed once in a ten eae. S the > lost by r value did reside, if was Sensiiy ony any in them. Take this medicine-when your tower, organs <= aré disordered and yom ees is and it: when you have a cold, and freel Diseases. will —— <on your Take this medicine it will make you pe . Lake this medicine when oon urinary and ab. your kidneys, it sorbing organs are craton every and it will act on —— boty eyen whe Doctor, whts ‘eines, wishes it-to medicine is. mo such Nb one the introduction and direction foruse, se every suf-, the above named ‘to be his own physician i it under my ‘Thinking 0 fol oer} mode of quacks by my dient eee os het for certain re vate persons which is tao well tive mo-e-eall. tic. Cordial . and tertiary Syphillis, Serofula, . =F ovicutie, feed me -te believe able to give general satisfaction. Kk secre Fy pt to Hapade ~on live 8 in inreatiuers with carefu’ rivers fort the ns use a Balls, &e. , The qui of my stock will permit me to say that those seek pleasure or engaged “\ sepé-tf ~ Ng THE LARGEST STORE rs a AND THE we Largest Stock! eu NS CHEAP JOHN’S Corner of Pine and Commercial street, -Nevada: Where all kinds of loping, Boot , Stanes, Hats, Caps, and Gents’ farnteh: vec Goods can be obtained at lewees than any honsé in the 4 < upper count e. Call an see. earn cieiadas elsewhere. 8. HAAS & CO., Auctioneers, _Nevada, Sept. em Ne HOTEL DE PARIS, OvVIpe CHAU VEL..Proprietor, . Broad St., Corner of Bridge St., Nevada. f lye HOUSE, ESTABLISHED In 1882, continues to be kept in the same style which has heretofore made it the resort of all who apLiving, Gomfort and Cleanliness. Jers will find clean beds, attentive rs and good meals at all hours of the day. “our OV. CHAUVEL. cet mt mn ; w. Ss. C. i OLUB HOUSE GIN. JHE UNDERSIGNED, SOLE AGENTS 7 of the above GIN, offers it to the eaor as the finest Holland Gin; and the only GENUINE Club House GIN importedto this market. It is es w GREEN Ww. S. JUBHOUSE. We sha Seatoaes to receive the above GIN een Tier URE VALAMMBROSIAE WHISKY, in flasks. PURE NEOTAR WHISKY, in new style ‘PURE BOURBON WHISKY. ve idgeaes wm from the well-known ‘house of Wim. + oa Co., New York, aud BR re # 0O. street, San . wot found son . that-he hud tatety been ¢ several, A former. batch of discharged Irish[sul there had no-choice; in ‘pursiaince of his foreign service with their eyes open, in spite ey that he has added ex} confidence of my . Sega wi would do well te. 2+ gives the important inteBigence that suffi: Peaster nner bea the ‘State, Mr. eval ‘. act of Parliament, called the ‘Limited Lia‘Pern sn irtbon of the railway to the Paci 2 T expect parties here soon to represent. the . to have th . of the imputation,-so far as their house is _ horrid staff, to their customers in the inteNei ior, under ‘the name of native wine; CASES, and branded. -rRway,. t the Liberalists of Italy, have . service of His Holiness a bed . of "roses. ‘Lamoriciere— continued to have so much trouble with the Irish brigade, to-send away] one hundred more of them, and had even shot the Pope men, 120 in numbér, arrived lately at Mar écilles in'a state of great misery. The Cony} orders, ‘but to treat them as strangers, they having forfeited their nationality by‘ taking . of all warnings. There. was a talk at Mar. seilles of sending some of-them over to Algeria 4s laborers. ~ An order from the Papal G Government of the 17th of July, permitted allthe Irish recruits } who wish to quit the Pope’s service to-do soLamoriciere had near Spoleto; corps of 10,000 men, Italians and foreigners It-was being rapidly reduced in number by-desertiens, and the foreign recruits could be as little relied on as. the natives, who, it is added, desert by>scorés together. The appearance of Garibaldi on fee coast would probably dis dis. A Vetter fsa Ges. os ia 6 Senator Latham, of California, dated Jine Ist, 1860, published in the New York Tribune of. Aug. cient English capital. has been obtained to extend-the railroad from’ San Francisco to the says; “A Camguan: ‘has sole formed under an bility act’ in England, toconstruct a railway in California, ffom San Fraieisco via Stockton, ang the foot-hills to the gotd and silver The cotipany has ample means “to souslrusk the work, although the cost is estimated at $17,000,000, and itis composed of the most enterprisifig and responsible men in England. Company, with ample power to place matters on & footing to commence-#ssoon as possible.”
The\very serious difficulty in the way is ie State of California is not believed constitutional power to grant the right-of Way, it will be nece Cessary for the United States \Congress to give this privilege, and it is doubtful if it possesses: the power, or will exe jae it if it does. NaTIve CALIFORNIA _Wine.—It having been charged, in some of the San Francisco papers, thatthe native California wine has been extensively adulterated, by those engaged in its manufacture and. sale, the. firm of Kohler and Frotling make a strong denial’ concerned. They assert that thelr house, and one other are the only ones ma . engaged in dealing in native wines, in\San Francisco, and that the article they sell the pure juice of the grape. They ad i. that many small dealers palm off some ve but they, themselves, sell nothing but the genuine fluid, and not even that, until it has suflicientuge to be kept in glass: Srave CaPrroL PRoposaLs.—The Board from the Union, met on Monday aud proceeded to open the pre for the construction of, the foundatign and the erection of the-basement story walle of the State Capitol building, as authorized by an Act of the Legislature of this State, entitled “An Act fo provide for the construction of the State Capitol in the city of Sacramento. The bids were as follows : George D. Nagle, af San Francisco, . Michael Fenoell, of San Francisco, canes & of Sacramento ao mente eee F and P. E. Conner, Gee. W. i A. A. Bennett, Youn $115,000 on ANCIENT. =—MrE Elizabeth j er died at the Stork county (Ohio) infirmary sori ot Gen. Set tn Wetlades are tice whom be, cooked diifing his visits to . change m main side o dense racy ! of State Capitol Commissioners, as we learn . pat rag oe ody pare 0 — SEPTEMBER Ls 1860. HEN BROWNLOW: wih. JOIN THE De: i aeiasts asiciing ae subjoined letter, by the widely celebrated W. G. Brownlow, .DIERS = . we-do not-feet guilty. of eninn upon, ‘. that the Irisir vilaainens wlio Rocked" with Bo . =< A gach enthusiasm to Rome, in order to defend pi Pot that caveats comes. under the head of ‘Eeélesiastcal Affairs ;’ and, as have not shut. ourselves out. from the’ privilege of publishing. ecclesiastical epistles, this . missive, from a preacher so renowned, is precisely within the scope of our rights and: . franchises. The truth is—and herein résts our apology, if we owe one—that the parson, though a devout Christian and a Whig to baot, _ has a mint of fun in him; and for the sake of the fon, we give bis letter oe in tno side equally. in preaching Christ iné pulpit, and advocating Bell and Everett in the editorial oolumns of the Knoxville (Ténn.) ‘Whig. A certain Jordan Clark, of Arkansas, . being inatigated ei either by the spirit. of mirth or the spirit of darkness, wrote to thé parson, stating that\he had been reliably informed that he, the on,, was abdut,-to join the Democrats, and\wishing to know when such an tnteresting political conversion is to coine® off. is the parson’s reply, from which we Judge, after giving it a careful and earnest . perusal, that— his-conyersion will: not hati immediate: Mi. Jompaw Cuann’ I have your latter of the 30th ultimo, and ‘haxtente let you know the precise time when 1 expect te come out and formally announce that. I hava joined the Demoeratic party.’ When the sun shines sat. midnight, and the moon at mid-day— min forgets tobe selfish, or Demoerats lose their inclination to steal—when nature stops ‘her onward march to rest, or all th water courses in America flow up stream—when flowers lose their odor, and trees shed. no leaves—when birds talk and beasts of burden laugh—when damned spirits swap hell for Heaven, with the angels of light, and pay them the boot in-mean whisky—when impossibilities are if fashion, and no proposition is too absutd. to be believed, you may eredit the ag 14 that I have joined: the Democrats ! in the Democrats Never, 80 long as ibere are sects iit churches—weeds in garens—fleas in hog-pens—dirt in victuals— disputes in families, wars with natious, water te becomes bad men in America, or bage. women fh. F rance! No, Jordan Clark, you may hope, ‘you may congratulate, you may reason, you my. sneer, but that cannet—be-} The thrones of the Old "World, the Court of the Universe, te neroment' ok the world, imay all fall and crumblkninto ruin, he New World may -commit the~tational suicide of dissolving this Union, but allthis may occur before I join the Democracy. I join the Demoeracy ys Clark you know not what you say; when I join the Democracy, the Pope of Rome will join the Methodist Church, when Jordan Clark, of}. Arkansas, is President. of the Republie of Great Britain, by universal suffrage of a contented-people, when Queen Victoria consents to be divorced from Vrinee Albert, by a county Court in Kansas—when Congress obliges by law James Buchanan to marry_a European princess—when the Pope leases ‘the Capitol at Washington for a city’ residence ; when Alexander of Russia, and Naleon. of France are elected Senators in Jougress from New Mexico ; when good men cease to go to.heaven, or bad men to hell; when this world is turned upside down ; ,when_proof ig afforded, both clear and unestionable, that the: no God; when men to ants, and ante elephants, I will tical faith, and come out on pareve that this full and frank letter il enable-you to fix upon the period when I Con municate the same to all whom it may concern in Arkansas. . aol have the honor be, &e., W. G. BrowNLow. =_— ABORIGINAL FARMERS.—'Phe San” Aadreas Independent says that to the west of Wildermuth’s ranch, near Campo Seco, Calaveras county, and separated fram it bya . fenee, is a small field, embracing perhaps tour aeres, cultivated in corn, melous, pumphina, . « g&e., by a family or two of Digger Indians. They have erected several frail tenements on . .the spot, have a good supply # fine crop of corn growing, kee pins, ‘aire of flourishing The soil of their field is the ri Tye lndiaue win own ton nuit barteri ~The bail Phew “went into private a¢esion. . Our = lesser Tons a rough Pere pasa iat clined: eome-out.a full-grown Demoerat, and to . mee aes having a this_week. The Pair has Loony . yard, while.the cattle.grounds are crowded ‘ with the finest ‘and nvblest specimens of — Horses, kine, donkeys, mules, ewe Pavilion "ea Tecodey evening, by ae from the President_of the Society, @. A. Swezy, Esq. Stark & Ryer’s iieieiealCorps is in fall swing; balls, concerts andall sorts of amusement are in vogue, and everybody seems determined to have a week of . Jollty.Pre bin Urss eel. Lander, that lee e, talented, and gentlemanly officer, whio, has lately been engaged in constructing an exeellent immigrant road throiigh Honey Lake “Walley and Noble’s Pass;“has coneluded a truce, for one year, with Winnemucea, the old chief of the Pah Utes: This truce, if not violated by ignorant and blood-thirsty white men, may pave the way. to EE with the WashoeIndias. TRape W ITH JAPAS, —The first fruit of the treaty with Japan has ripened in the shape_of large exportations of an excellent — —}«paality of-tee, and-an-emeunt-of-raw ilk, -extimated to be worth $1,000,000. The whole amount of the purchases from this country of Japan productions is estimated to — five millions of dollars. This, for six monthgyis a “pretty heavy business. Of course Ja ‘will Ryser thing that this country dau faruish to iterbalanee this s outlay. ope Me -JNSANECFROM WATCHING GOLD. ~The ° Trinity aerate of Sept. Ist, relates the fol-egy . Caleb Duncan infodiied Sheriff Messee, on Lemay week, thata mrs Sar to be inhad been stopping a in the Hay Fork eighborhood, and that Gibson, a trader in that Vulley, had detained him until he could be safely dared for, “He gave his name to the Sheriff as Christian Lewis, and is either a German or Swede. From what information could be guined, he is believed te have become insane from watching his money, as about $1,000 was found on his person, which he : used every effort to conceal. Messee brought the unfortunate man-to town. : es AN Intsn ComMPLIMEN'T To. Rovaury.— An Irish bard, somewhere in New Sacha has published a poeri addressed to MR. HL.,’ the Prince of Wales, informing him that the’ “Irish exiles inthis country owe him 1 ny love. Tt-coneludes with the stanza: ‘ Go join in the revel.and riotand stéep be: * shame’s sense ih pleasure, ond leave us to wv : But eurses will Macken your way [weep; erever the wander’ skeletons creep Whio fled from mien bo in dismay.’ scotia ' LANDER’s OurriT.—F rom the Butte Res. » ord, we learn-that the entire outfit of Colonel Latider’s expedition will be sold at onee and is wdvertised. It consiats of five teama and ‘pack mulés, horses, wagons, hirnes® taddle #, appernjos, picks, crowbars and steel drills he expeditien is expected to reach Oroville somewhere between the 5th and 1th efSept. when any portion of the above stock er fix turgs will be sold at private sale. The bal, ange will be-selkd-at auction at an early day. WILL TAKE A Few. —A Southern 5 ae expresses the coufident belief that, in event of Lincoin’s election, ne man will date %, ‘to aceept-office under him in any slaveholding State. “ We should regret exceedingly,” says the Louisville Journal, “to see Lincolu elected ; but sooner than let all the offices in Louisville remain vient, we should take a few of them ourselves, if only to show thet we were uot afraid.” SHoeTING.—Jno. Chatty, of Pine Grove went intoa saloon at St. Louis, on Thursds “night, says the La Porte Messenger, ond shes Nick Webber, who was looking ob st some cnn 5 gardy girls whe were dancing. The unge was suspicion vf intimacy wilh Mrs. Ghatty. A disp. : Der re . Lean aemUCE ile te heg raphe 1 from ¢ ‘oluniina to the Bactuinediv rut says that ariel lesd was strock attele Rane hi, neor Cohonhia, «a tew deve ago Upwards of sixty thousend ‘deh uae dal. inches wide, nnd early all gokl. Mexican le DENCE. ee citizens of San intend te ceebiaiethe annivetgay -of te er vu the 16tu of $epterber Kr.ep sy Ivptans. — the Nerth Perk of Cow Creek, in ’ county, Was het Lede), npn, diai-«t his wound wit a THE tu xhihe. 4 4 Season: farm, the garden, Ge eodent ua Ee ech ralteedy teen tuken wut The deus is igre — a,