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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

June 8, 1862 (4 pages)

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F. 4 #1 = os Oe Sie eeerlinsa Se +e + Be eee ect imty p be the Ore om ~ . RE SMERR SIGHS ode ane hun ae A eel ‘ { _ invocation evon turns to a song, when two ___Siona. are such as to call imo play nearly alj made in the Hawaiian tongue and are wniar curtain rising on a row of five Kanaka men sitting flat on the stage, their heads dressed in green leaves and flowers, the two outer ones patting their hands, while the three middle ones pat, raise and strike large enta. bash shells upon # small cushion in front of each, ull chanting a prayer or invocation to the goddess of the bula-hulajor dance. The calubash shells ate the native drum. The persons dressed as females, in native costume, dlotlied with ¢ apa, appear and dance to the rude-m usie of the five. The dance is * voluptuous one, but not much more so than is frequently seen upon the stage. The mothe muscles of the body, and produce the most profase perépiration. Dancing the hula-hola is ihdeed tard exercise fer ladies. There wis a generol sameness in all the hula-bula 18 ‘a national dance. The Mission. artes af od to put it down, but havo thus far fuiled, aud have resorted to licensing it, Boer a onsite to gee the Kanaka show }. ‘to: see some most-obscene exbibi_. <a are partly. aude, but not more inde. But: these whe sell gently Sontag t see what the native danee, native dress, the native language and native custome of the Hawaiian Islanders are like, might not rezret seeing one exbibition of the Kanakas. “To the pure, all pn an ee Paul.”A deine Joab a civil esse which vent brought befere one of our Justices of the Peace day belore yesterday, the Jury brought in a verdict $50 for plaintiff and demanded their fees, amounting in ‘the aggregate. to $36. ‘The rhino however was not fortheoming whem the Judge, to put an end men separately, somewhat as follows : “ Mr.—, Du you declare this to be your verdict?” ~ Not till after the fees are paid,” asewers the Juryman. Turting to the next one the Judge asked again : « Mr.——, do you declare this to be your “verdict?” ‘No sir, Ido not,” answered the+interrogated Juryman, at the same time, winking knowingly to the others. The question was put to other Jurors with an equal result, when the Judge ordered the Jury to go back and agree on a verdict. It was but a few minutes betore they announced that they had agreed. But thie time they exreted their fees before délivermg their verdict, and the unwilling litigant had tu shell out. [pis needless to shy that the se. Nails, cone waneer Sen pevennde be tin Ae. ine ie ueaelaioats the rear of out without damage. coy Bjenia tear was has been sich with the email pox for the past twa, weeks Priday evening last. died at Blue Tent on no variety in it, and because the chante-are . pore hy danagin on bread it is only necessary to use Redington & Co’s Yeast Powder, In every jrespect oe bes Gen laveneemn i momen . the public. See advertisement in another exPanees ainnven SALE Ste or ENGINES . ae RS BUILT to order. pte gg and Bark Mille: Ail orders sited ei ot aie ‘ _ None but tho best liquors are kept. For the Celebration of JULY 4th, 1862! MAreracrunep at the po 0. F. GIFFIN & BRO. Sam Francisco, California. committees, Clubs, or Individuals desiring _— should sand their o ders without delay ©. F. GRIFFIN & BRY. oe aml gan neg San Francisco. Liste of kinds and sent by mail or exress w hen req jane 3 SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. CEORGE E. TURNER, ~—DRALER IN— Stoves, Tin, Hardware, SIRVER-FLATED WARE. Ciirtee tote, Wooden “whe wn Ware Butte and Screws’ oamrentenr TOOLS, . ERAD and IRON PIPER, Pancets, . STEWART'S COOK STOVES ! Neos. 18 & 19 Commarcial St., Nevada, oli, M25 Covper and Sheet tron Ware made to BLACKSMITH’S SHOP FOR SALE * to Insure uniformly light sweet and natritous . FIRE Neaseeatanee st . CARDEN Seroet ‘ BOOKS & Fancy Goods, &e., eccarihant OF DORRRIOS a9 FINE CIG a! c1e yn avon ay ee. ILWAUKEE BRE . wi we WERY o “re es Ag ean eee WAGON ts offered B22 ee And JOHN ‘ " = aN PATTIS IN, Telegrap! Office. NRW SaLoon. Seat phe ig ony pong TEAS cccapred P Jas. loon adeowaely = iene So lhias Winans eutictquneee estanlish {. to be found in the Mountains. A share of . patronage solicited, — a’ va 5 Mevade. Mareh 20th 1082 x _woucarr. SPECIAL erin en INN & i ng rma
ihe ative Sem ef Dav enots e F hereby T ertineh rte . ying money spot Lert te lees antharined ty them Seat March 6th 180°. UNITED STATES HOTEL. No. 40 Broad st¥eet, Nevada City. (A few doors above the California Stage ae THIS HOTEL js located tween two fire-proof buildings and ‘withstood the great fire of ee has been thoro ly renovated fa ‘fitved up in the best manner. For convenience of locat‘on, cleanliness and comfort of rooms, thie house cannot be call thea any in this city— to which posg we cal a, tention of our fellow. THE ec i Now OPEN & READY. For the Reception of Travelers, and Boarders. The pa te Hagan share of public favor po “eg share o tron song a Formos is house forthe last ame years, he will endeayor to make. his guests comortable, and feel themselves at home rene ae sece Nevada, a > COLDEN SYRUP ! SUGARS. ~"$,000 gallons of Golden vrep aoe if ~s ew ve Sherry color and Double du'every ayy pounds Dauty of Crushed Powdered and be te shed Sugara, equal to an imported, hetabtiohient dievec= six AB ory sm polars ogy so for coal t dorks for ane bya @ “ay 100 MILCM COWS FOR SALE! i OF PER for sale at reasonable rates Hundred How chasers. Families in want of a cow cannot do better than to take alook at my stock before elsewhere. The cows ‘vill be 4 delivered to aners. gh pres coperteney ot pick Good Cows can be presented. ‘They oF ie tate onder, Leeitatay end gente. . HENDERSON Chalk Biuff, May 2d 196 F SALE! ‘ee 4 offers for sale his magni‘DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY. _ Etis the most $f Dapeledse tears ae ng gg seid on very PWREASONABLE TERMS.43 now will be cuabled to in oo as SPLENDID BUSINESS, "J. DARLING, Red Dog . * dee a4 Mileh Cows in lots to suit purWM. R. con, . Dealer. ip BOOTS etipeyr Ait kh of R ‘ates ok tho. ‘shortest i'kindy of repairing done on the, Nevada, March AND SHOKBS, fo CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, EC. . REDINCTON & CO’S. SUPERIOR YVEAST wvPowprse 8. LIGHT, SWEET ANO NUTRITIOUS BREAD! ; Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCOIT, BUCKWHEAT, AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET. Ask for Redington & Co’s Weast Powders and take no other, if you would have uniformly good bread. Manufactured and sold at wholesale b REDINGTON & Co., 416 and 418 Front Street, San Francisco. ve, ap.12-4m. EVERY MAN SHOULD SAVE A SUIT oF THOSE sFPYrnRiN & —AND— cooos!! JUST RECEIVED "BY S.HAAS & --< Nevad a, April id. Pacific Mail Ste ship Co. . A. BLOCK & CO., DBALERS LN 3 ‘ ‘qyAaesereo To MA Ym . thi ‘or sale all respectable Grocers every. aa” i] -. Nut Ol; 800 gallons Castor ou Le White We geeky the attention of bs gl to yt oe ‘stock apna Sr se Corundum: I yr em ag set beneath “00 vases eames arm face and teeth. with Seecleciee Sa luo omen Mencovsuntne eek ore. , 10 erior to of the kind ever before inte 5 a) raring +, Sacramento. Forty Thousand Almanacs Poreugecae, Haag Chinese, for German, Spanish, — eDONALI Becramento. i ih, MeDO ALD & CO., 100 Witrisl, " Restera,” 8000 thu Acid, strong ; 1800 the Acid; 10.0 the Acid; . nae ' saa 100 the site bel 125 the. noform; 106 roe by a yin Ammo. See on poet pris ae oil Spruce and Almon ds 2200 gt : Lard in tins; 800 ane b= ap ad Pe nes il seed Oil; 1000 » Nentsfoot Wash 1 ag se sed Big Srushes; Feather Dusters; 10 bbls Lamp black; 20 # lrivh Moss; 700doz Pills; gross Brandreth» Pills; 100 Ayers ynes, Lees and Mel reaparil