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June 4, 1861 (4 pages)

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era ~ .* 5 be ieee + Bev Ganreren tr PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. sistent a sn nN. P. BROWN & Co., Jj. P. SKELTON, A. CASAMAYOU,, N. P. BROWN. ‘ —————— ‘ OFFICE-COMMEROIAL STREET ‘Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairé.) TERMS OF THE MORNING “TRANSCRIPT ? Twenty-Five Cents per Week, ~~ Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. ciettmenenantel a, ’ J aD, THE WATERMELON. ee SAMUEL “Wi WOODWORTH. ‘yet none, and the reapers repesed on the bank our rural repast had been spread ; 4 ~ Beside us meandered the’rill. where we drank, And-the green willows waved overhead Lucinda, the queen of our rustical treat, With smiles; like the season, auspicious, Had rendéred the scene and the banquet morc sweet, But, oh ! the dessert was delicious! A melon, the richest that loaded the vine, ‘The kind-hearted damsel had brought, Its crimson core teemed with the sweetest of wine,«“ How much iike her kisses!” I thought. And I said, as its nectarous juices I quaffed, ‘¢ How vain are the joys of the vicious ! No tropical fruit ever farnished a draught So innocent, pure and delicious. in the seeds which ¢iibellished this red juicy core An emblem of life we may view, For human enjoyments are thus sprinkled o’er With specks of an ebony hue. But if we are wise to discard from the mind Every thought and affection that’s vicious, Like the seed speckled core.of the mala, we'll find Each innocent pleasure delicious.” CALIFORNIANS IN CAMP.—The First California Regiment, under cémmand of Colonel Baker, of Oregon; is fully organized, and is now in quarters in New York city. The New York HERALD says: This regiment-has wot been raised in this city, but in various counties througout the State, wherever a eS of,.ex-Californians were disposed to rally tothe Golonel’s call. The regi inefit is oepabed of a splendid body of men, not only inured to labor.in the.field but to the faand privations of the long and weary. , av hundreds of them were amongst those first dared the toil and, dan of the overroute to California. A cons Mevetile wine besides served in the Mexican war, with them the cxverience of that caimpelga periences which will be of infinite service, not sly to themselves but to their np a in arme. t is urider orders to oceupy Fort Schu: and Colonel Baker fs very anxious to Le ¢ommang there ; but this he cannot effuct 1 Duryea’s Zouves leave that encaimpbee As the accommodations at headquarters rae a Bo pone soak some three or four companies ordered to the Park barraeks,. rected he Vermont regiment. It is @x whole 2 bape will — to ta Es hye Thureda next. eat ing ef the regiment by companies wae to.have yen, heid ‘or the site conga mt officers, bat in smo at hut en of the non-arrival val othe ts ihe cloetion was an aenirest dor ed expects at being aoe a ant day Sree Geers con otibeocenee nébonen mean drilling at Fort Schuyler. Mr Pu son -Lieutenant Governor Purdy, of C officers.”’ fortiia; is‘one of Col. Baker’s Staff Tae Pkiwrer’s Story.—We Ice saw’ a young man gezing at the “ry heavens, with atind and a ~— of pistols in the other. We Neeavored to attract his atlOtien by .ing 2a 7 ina newspaper we bad in onr ER”. relating-to a young man in that § of the country, who had left bewe io a at? of Drangement. He dropped the t and pistols from hist" with the!: It ie I of whem U reed; -I left b4 my frienda knew my design. 1 80 the {9 of a girl who had refused to fis]02 me, but smiied on another. I ed from the house; uttering a will! te the 7 ¢f my friends, came bere with this t and~~— of pistals, te put a.to my xelOce: My} ease is unijed in this §. " C. L. Weller, i.q., the retiring Postmesterot Sunk Tanvtisco, is bandgomly spoken ofby the Alte, During his seven yearv'term of office upwards ol nineteen miltions of Jettora havd been received and furwerded by ‘ the Department, besides wultitudinous psektges, Rewspapers, aud various pubhe:documents” There has, moreorer. passed through bis hands in this perio some two tailliuns of dollars cash. ds oe en shat Bia Jon Dougher[Ci eecinty, oan for Cans eas of the Demo AME RICAN ~ NATIONAL EXCHANGE, . DRY GOODS STORE HACADORN & BOWLEY, Have Removed to . NO. 39 BROAD STREET. BIG STORE! BIG’ STOCK! BIG ASSORTMENT ! BIG GOODS, BUT VERY SMALL PROFITS ! a In connection with other big thin oun & BOWL , and to be ht of, is the fact t at HAGAY have determined that from -. this time out they will sell 25 per cent cheaper than any House in the city. lf you want a Rich Silk, go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. If you want a New Style Mantilla, go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you want a nice Bonnet go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Splendid Fancy Silks from 50 cents per yard to “any price you may want a HAGA DORN & BOWLEY'S. Kyerybody goes to bcc ‘. HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S When they want anew Dress, Beautiful Lawns for 12 cents at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. Fine fast color French Prints for 15 cts. at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S Those new Grenadines at HAGADORN & BOW LEY’S Are perfectly killing, the Ladies cannot resist the temptation. Must have one. Every novelty of the season in Foreign Dress Goods at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. GO TO HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S And see those rich Silks, Paris de Chien, Moir de soie, Tarleton Stripes and English Barege Dresses, AT HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S You will find Rich Plaids, Grenadines, Selforines, poranese Stripes, Organda ‘Flounced Robes, Figured Organdies ahaae, Plaide de Paris, Poulards, Peplins, er otties Lawns, and everything else you may want to make a Fashionable Dress. HACADORN & BOWLEY, fag DEALERS WN Silks, Dry & Faney Goods,. '< No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada; 590 Parasols from $1 to @% each, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. — New Style peg 8 entire] new. saa tere » something ¥ HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. : GOTO HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy one of those beautiful Party Deesses: a — . 1000 Hoop Skirts.:new styles,.from 10 to 60 Hoops each, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. If you want a nice set of Embroideries, goto penne na — Go TO — HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S And buy your Damask and Table = and save money. Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Doytes, Dixper and everything im the line of Linen ‘8, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. if ou want 4 nice pair of suk, Linen or Cot those go te HAGADORN & BOWL EY’S. Alexander’s Best Kid Glows all sizes ut HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. A A large asso -tment of Dress Trimmings, at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S, The largest assortment a newest styles oi . Carpets ever secn im the city, at : HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. oi Cloths, Matting, Rugs, &c., at H AGA DORN & BOWLEY'S. 7 Se have ricver been to _HAGADORN.& BOWLEY’S. Go ee whether you want to buy anyoes or not. THE ONLY COGD DRESSMAKER In the City of Nevada, is at . HAGADORN. & BOWLEYS. . Dresses ‘eesrantet iets You Gent hare to Broad Street, Nevada. GEORGE KR. LANCASTER, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens of Nevada Traveling pub’ lic See cece ecaemes ts toon the “ and popular Hotel known as the "RATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. two fircs. Large have been recently made and it is fitted up in a Style that cannot be surpassed by Ay public House in the State. The Beds ‘and Furniture are New, And for Comfort and . St: en cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at all times besupplied with all the varieties the Market affords. Game Suppers got up to Order! Particular attention will be paid. to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. THE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange The House is he t Ly yen all cht. here is a fine Readiu om attached to the : House where all the ag oo journals of tive State can be found. The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the choicest.Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, in the large and spacious room, which has recently been added, can be found twe of the best BILLIARD T ABLES in the mountains. Having shall enc eay or to continue to make the ‘‘ National Exchange’’ the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers. Charges will be moderate to suit the times: A Livery Stable Ts connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the care of Horses, Carriages, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by application at t the office. Kevads, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf FASHION ene: ? COMMERCIAL &T SS Opposite Tallman & Pernera, {N©, 19.) CHAS, B, IRISH ...... Proprietor . AVENG resumed preoprictersh:p of this well known Restaurant I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE. AND AT MODERATE RATES. Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and the good things in the market, furnished ata moments notice, and got up in 4 style suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to keep the “ FASHION?’ as afirst. class restaurant, and‘as. such I recommend it to the people of the city and the county at large. Thoxe persons who relish a GOOD MEAL will do well to “call and see’ for themselves. Nevada, Novy. 26, 1860-tf ‘BAILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, ‘ff ‘NEVADA, aE? wicter would to the public of this county, and the State a heen he haé taken ehatye of th¢ above endid New. Brick Hotel, aa h he designs keoping._in the best style. Travelers visiting Nevada will. find all the comforte of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished j omee fe gem this Housc.
Beds are the best SPRING MATTRESSES and the rooms ate supplicdina comfortable andluxarious etyle« THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES Te be found at the Bar. RATE OF CHARGES: Board per week. ...++.+.+0s.+. «Prom §7 to $10 ws sennnnseconsis oes a gccceees BMMty Cente deine or HOTEL DE PARIS, ov. CHAUVEL...-.-..PROPRIETOR No. 8% BROAD STREET. NEVADA me, >. Ea rtment will Ne Ae Ratint Sok CLASS RESpravkaxs eet ae will be served ” : The SLEEP S encaninearen Herve been NEWLY FURNISHED «md the Beds are as clean and lux as thy in Cal. Diuner or Ball Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, car be accommo jated:in the same room, at. the shortest notice, and in a style that can not be surpassed. . 620 tf EXCHANGE Lb geen Cc. W. rk woos inform the ga 7 cling public that the abuve Hotel hee been refitted in a style unsarpassed by T “TA BLES supplied "ith thi HE TA is bs every. 1 the market. THE BAR ia stocked with FIN LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ete. Persons visiting th * Valley,” — ve this House « call. Grass Valley, Feb, 22-tf ix MIE, CHINESE DOCTOR, At No. 70 Commercial street, m\m* NEV ADA. REMOVED. FINNIE HAS. REMOVED TO THE A Large und well selecied $TOCK OF GROCERIES PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARTLEY, Grouad Peed, eic., cic-, he will sell at the’ aoa rates and da have thew ALTERED betere pst Can a Revace. £y:D 1th Mey ave i, ail Which i} REE OF C sackr of goo eibeae SOTA TUNES Get bend) for sale yt iow prices. Sin The is of Brick, three stories high, and . THO WOUGHLY FIREBue PROOF, hosing’ seed had long experience at the business, r store latel by GREGORY.. BORING. on Mala street and will keep on hand . . “Wo. 10 Commercial Street, _ NEVADA OQITY. ‘THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A. LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY . VEGETABLES. Their Stock is received daily; is always fre sh and consists of the following articles : Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Eggs, Onions, Cabbage, Potatoes, Fruits, Apples, Prunes, Oranges. ALSO—GAME and POULTRY constant] hand. _fisteloand Families supplied with VegeThe Lowest Cash Prices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purchases. FORTUNE GUES. m2s-tf OLD EMPIRE MARKET, NO. 5& ar COMMERCIAL ST., Se bh, ¥ KENT & TOMPKINS i; AVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOgether for the purpese of engaging in tle murket business, and desiga keeping on hand fhe Best American Beef, Pork, Mutton, _Bried Beef, Cormed Pork and Becf, Vegetables, etc, We hope by strict attention to business to retain oux.old business friends and make new ones Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep On hand and for sale in lots to suit. CHAS. KENT, March 5 tf E. O. TOMPKINS. CENTRE MARKE', SORKIN SCAANE DER, PROPRIETOR, Ne, 13, Commercial Street, WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC OF THIS lace and the county at large, that I have on and and design keeping a large supply of American Beef, Perk and Mutton, ip MEATS DELIVERET in any part of the city whenever desired, at rearonable rates. Nevada, February 1, 1861-*” —W.H. CRAWFORD & CC., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN UVUILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Min Imlements, Blacksmith’s Toels, Cordage, use, Powder, Duck, etc., eto. At the old stand Ne. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf GEORGE W. KIDD, . BANEDR tn the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. Boras DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar Rates, and liberal advances made on Pe orwarded for "Anoay or for Coinage atthe U. 8 t ht Checks on San Franciseo and Sacramento on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates arlles purchase made, and State and County Se urchased at the highest Market value. March 7, 1861-tf 16 GAVIN GIBBD'’sPAINT AND WALL PAPER DEPOT; No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Ha JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ete assortment of *AINTS, OFL.8, GLASS, BRUSHES, ind everything to be found in his line. He vonid especially call the attention of the trade ad the public to his extensive assortment of, Wall Paper, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Vietures, etc, which he has just received, anc vill sell cheaper than the cheapest. All Painte our ht at this aoe poo be pines Hay bed heres. Painting and Paper Han me & &,. “at antion and on re welbornre ag Bony tai 20. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY. ROUX & Ce oppeets Nevada, HAVE NOW 4 of SSORTMENT OF cour iL.1AI NOTABLES, Dalle, Baan Cloth «nd Cues. We reveive from Paris, London and New York a full assortment of everything use in our branch of business. Cabinet Work Te Samaaaia at the most reasonable prices Better thau Preston & Merrill's AND AT -LESS PRICES, Boardmau’s Challenge Yeast Powder, Fully Guaranteed. If not satis? .the money will be returned. or saleby allJobbers, andby ~ J.C. WINANS, 50 California street, Who will also act as Commission Agent fo: pwr@sasing all kinds of Goods. ap25-3im c. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER j [ QUSe-PAINTING promptly attended to Degier inc? Heagings, Cartaim Fixtures an Ber. At thee tise thot of at. Nevads. sep! te» bee a hy’ s SALOON, >R. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALS) if You Want a Geod Dunk, GO-TO BLAZH’S! . } Nevada, Sept bef WASHINGTON MARKET . . UNION LIVERY STABLE. ee in Nook o yey fase The q of. ‘my stock will permit me to aaa. Th one ed pleasure pean edenammnciaun well'to give me a call. eeps-tfJAMES J OTT, NEVADA. ASSAY OFFICE, No, 30 Main street, Nevada, OLD AND ay pe of ony ra G tion, Melted, Francisco prices, and: RETURNS BARKS OR. COIN, in a few Hours. Melting done in’ the presence of Depo Crains and Clippings returned or our Soy ant eount and always guaranteed. Charges for meltiug and assaying gold—for lots, below 60 cme for lote—above 50 oze. & of i per cent. Propor tionate reduction for larger quantities dopodited by regular customers ; for assays of m James J. Ott is now r prepared 1 ote ie NI AMALGAMATION WORKS to operate upon”. precious ores, either in the ore or mineral, and is ready to receive Black Sand, Tailings, Sweep. Chk Tub ings, Auriferous » ete.; and i work them. with miter, at the lowest (j11-tf) MES J. OTT. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City, athe ENGINES AND D_ BOILERS BUILT to order. Oastingsand Machinery of ¢ description. Quartz Machinery constru ‘ fitted up or repaired. All kinds of grid Castings, Saw, feist Mait and Bark Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders wilted promptly.and at as low rates as any es ment in Sacramento or San Franci added. j HEUGH & THOM.. ” Feb, 16-6m* A. B. CARLEY. FRANK HALL. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE; Commercial Street, Nevada, ARLEY & HALL takes this method of ingr ery Re their friends and the age generally, that they have taken the above 2 plane will keep it well stocked with FINE INES, LI“UO and CIGARS. A They also have one of the beat BILLIARD. T LES in the mountains. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWINC MACHINES. Mrs. ©, w. SMITH, A” THE EXCHANGE aren. GRA Valley would le of Nevada Sovutyy skae” she’ ‘ala Been appointed Agent for Grover & Bakers Sewing Machines, UNRIVALLED MACHINE HIN RS, te, prie, which ee particulatly thvites the attentiun Instructions Given to Purchasers : STAMPS FOR EMBROIDERY oa tend and for sale at low prices. Wane: Grass Valley, April 18, “1861~t YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY. NV Mea aille aac pie a ; SCHOOL, for young Jadies crate ‘Cy few doors.above the sence Yoho, MAY 13th. themselves arene ee sous ocx ne wish to do botken:’ and Ddwratied eam pues Mr do or at this School. Phang « per Month, of Four Weeks: digs = Higher Kaglisb. Branches sorsee + > Drawing and Talthlintencinesreoorres. ocoe 8 Nevaaa, May uM, 18. i-tf Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, We would ‘inform our omg. and all wishing our services t WE AKB PREPARED to attend those er having” becorme with a a at = aeeereroveee hours. Teeth after hay tive sapere “dj the nerve will’ te filled. wi causing pala Wwe WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Doneat this Office, to be performed in a MORE. RILLFUL MANNEE, and better satisiaction’® siven, than cleewhere.in this-vicinity, otherwise 40 charge wil! be made. Our charger ase moderate, and to suit the times.” We are permanentiy orated fy Ubis plaee wh 4, is61tf “UNDERTAKING. M. C.ETILES, UNDERTAKER. HAS on hand and will make to erder CUY~ eEKED COFFINS at the following ratess SMALL SIZE, FROM.. 2.00 ceeses-G3 tO LARGS SIZE, FROM.. 6.6 200-005 +. $10 tO GRAVE FENCES, ohovers 8 style, furnished cueaper thaw by any other in the eounty. RE CI EY peal u q 1b ‘ear