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May 12, 1861 (4 pages)

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a. . ra ee eB sar = as Yr elhlUR COU eS CS ae f a eal veto ay sont Pas Ph paging: ale iy dard the world, ‘to ensconee oneself. in Frank. Cleveland's vehicle and let that “Princes of “Whips” whirl one over thesmooth turnpike to Grace Valley. The roadsides are just now ee ; chi hans With thei’ tlée. of rere] ponecialness and theirpromises of harvest benefaetions. In' plain anid-honest ‘prose, there is not, snd can not be, a more delightful. drive Ginde Valley, 80 famed for = whe industry of her people and the eternal: eau . ing of her quartz mills, exhibits unmistakable evidences of'n vigorous prosperity. It is a prosperity that can ‘not be checked while’ her quartz lodes remain unexhausted and her people continue. willing to delve in them.— The present generation, and many succeeding ones, will toil and strive, and die, and be forgotten, and still the lodes will render up beir quartz and the quartz render up its gold. The Grass Valleyans are as enthusiastic: and inflexible Unionists as one could wish to meet withal. On Thursday evening they fairly crammed their theatre to suffocation, to give vent to their adoration of the Republie, symbolized by the “Stars and Stripes.” Hundredf, not early enough at the doers to gain admittance, went home disappointed in their hopes but not shaken in their principles. “Old Block,* that embodiment of all that is patriotic and genial, made a good speech, and so did that other genial patriot, Judge Roberts. It must have been a time of political refreshing—an epoch to be treasured in the traditional lore of Grass Valley— for, when we were there on Saturday, the “Huge Union Meeting” was the exultant theme. of everybody we met. Success te Grass Valley! Wong may her people flourish; and may. they all live to see the Union they love sv well restored in all its pristine glery ! {" The Rev. David Deal will deliver the next lecture of the series at the Methodist Church on Thursday evening next. His subject will be «‘ Heroes.” The Bey. Mr. Briggs was advertised to lecture on that evening, but wlooked for circumstances prevent his‘toming here at that time. He will come here, however, and deliver the closing lectute of _ the series. Turee CamwaMen KILLED.—The bodies of three Chinamen were found, last week, in-@canon in the vicinity of Washington. They were found by a white man who was out hunting, and the news created quite a sensation among the Celestials here. They. Wil, no doubt, take steps to trace the matter. RESIGNATION.—Puliceman Rider tendered it resignation on last Saturday. His place be supplied at the next: meeting of the Board of Trustees. . 4 Freusu WATER SPRING AT SEA!—Mr. W. A Booth, the coast pilot of the revenue cutter Harriet Lane, reports the discovery of a boiling fresh water spring at sea, off the coast of Florida, Hesays the spring is situated twelve miles,north by cast, from St. Augustine, Fla., and eight miles off shore. Ty boils up with great force, aad can be descricd at a distance of two miles. When first seen it has the appearance ofa break@,and is generally avoided; but there is no dager in the Vicinity,as there are five athomsef water between it and the shore. Ten fathoms of water are found to the seaward, but no bottom tan be reached with the deep sea lead and thirty fathoms of time at the spring itself. The water in the spring is fresh, and ig by no means unpalPOLITENESS IN Rosera.—Perhaps the most polite, observant, bowing and bending tation of the world, is Russia. It is to one who has a liking for these matters, quite a aan to see a Russian Nobleman of the he isthe beau ideal of good manners and sutlemauly bearing; he takes off his hat to ery woman, he bares his bead to a trades man, he salutes him when he enters his wa bows when he goes out —Princes of the imperial do this, GP President Feiton, of Cambridge, as‘Wrle'that the continued use of steel pens ‘Peulyeds the norves ef the arm. He advo“tt & return to the wee of quills Mary, wy love,” aaid @ not very at-' ae : j se prs bes If meh Sarees vine T can conceive the process by whith, without. ee mania, man who wrote against stopping . thought — . For myself, I feel the force of dgeply, that there are certain evils.of which one et ove ann tae Wen’ the young oo ek at the old they langh at themselves beforehand. JAMES COLLEY, Prepricter I.E, Kinds of Meats y on_hand at the above ple known in gute suit purchasers. delivered in any part of the city at any pore Prices according to quality of Meats purchased . . Wevada, Oct. ‘ (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN UILDING MATERIALS, PEN-B TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural ‘and Min Impomante, Sietiamits 8 Tools, Cordage, ‘owder, oy k, te., ete. At the old standNo. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. BAKER& WYMORE, ’ DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Oan Fruits, . ° Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Street, Nevada. aes MEATS, of AL. KINDS, he hand and for sale at Cheap rates for eas Geods delivered Free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. Woovp—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap forcash. d3~tf TO THE LADIES. NEW PHILADEL PRIA DRY GOODS STORE 52 BROAD STREET, (Lubeck’s Old Stand.) J ROSENTHAL begs leave to inform e his eld friends and patrons that he has just OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY GOODS And Domestic Goods, Which he will sell at THE LOWEST MARKE® RATES And not be undersold by any other house. Give mea call and satisfy ourselves. MRS. RYAN, Dress Maker and Millincr, Has taken rooms at my store, and will.be pleased to see her friends and are Nevada, April 27-tf DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book and Job Printing ‘ Office. HE Proprietors ofthis Establishment have purchased one of the finest Job. Offices ever t inte the mountains,and are now prepared to execute in the best possible manner, and at REDUCED RATES, every description of Prinuting, such as . BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS, BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, FROORAMMES, LABELS, &c., &c., &o. LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT. TO COME OFF ON WEDNESDAY, MAY i4th, 1861. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. IRBST PRI ob ena full jeweled, diamond aig Chain, Seal, en laggy, Mac Prize—La Prize-—Ladies’ Velvet Sack. Locket. Fourth R tip Taw 90] top; at. the T am afraid to think much, for fear I should . at iol. sad tor sale t W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.; every Tueed ‘. SAINSEVAIN BROS. are puttio of, you tay came'to faney. that ergs ‘one . thing were done sway, it Woltld be well with . ~ ‘the hunian race—all evil would go with it.— . 8 } Rigas nig, OS a Hall, Saturday evening — Begun commences soe, Seah Nevada R. A. » No. 6— Wednesday ev: Thompson, C. R.; a, Bean, Seo’y. Sous of Temperance. a gs Papsae Ar ltacket. 8 sos) meet every mange No. ——_ See i: ws emperance Hs oad bles W w. rs Tk; To OConsumers cof California Wines.— Our Native Wimes have been much prejudiced in this and other markets by spurious mixtures and adulteratious, purporting to be pure California Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These at almost any price, and are industriously hawked about aud peddied in every variecty®f style, until our citizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pure Wine. It may therefore be a matter of some Interest to know that Messrs. up some ‘of their celebrated Vineyard of +‘ El Also,’ at Los Wines of unexceptionable quality, .by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. itis a mo:t delicious Beve
rage and Tonic. For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State. } DErort—No. 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23—im Sainsevain’s MWative California Wines Bitters, a most.delicious Beverage and Tonic.— It is made from their best White Wine, and it is entirely exenpt from all those noxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous drugs, so deleterious to health. Panties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionable quality, can send their orders to any of the Liquor Dealers throughout the State, fer the following Wines: Sainsevain’s extra White Wine; Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine; Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters; Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne : Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ; Sainseyain’s Red Wine. For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. Derot—No, 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23—3m. VALUABLE REMEDY.—MNot less than Five Hundred Patients from the varieus Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San Francisco, in the use of which every individual has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among . 4 the theusands of persons who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months— every one of them have experienced the most beneficiel results. The immense gale of this HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable proof of its efficacy. Those who have suffered worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, experience speedy and effectual relief from its use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowledgments to the enterprising and scientific proprietor. Thelame, the halt, and all who are in any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly and permanently benefitted by using Dr. apot-~ Rusrorative. It is for sale by 124 Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. ose tn et a NOVELTY OCrOR AOVEL EN: 43 ORIGINAL INDIAN ROMANCE, WIMNWEMUCCA, THE PAH-UIE CHIEF, Or the Bridc'of the War Path. For Sale by aii the BookselierTE ane ; Six Moatis, Baw. by reyinter wf by al Aigencor or a a i BRVUES & LAWRENCE, , . : bia Olnge, April 6-Smis Ban Francesco. A. BLOCK, cheap compounds are being offered to the public: Angeles; The publicmay rely upon obtaining . PHUS’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC ConplAL and HeaLtu f ‘Five VOek s. nal nee dna nstearrnirenetenenenssall 00 2 . eaexe JOHN?S FOR. YOUR RAIMENT. + Nevada, Ageit 2, 1861-t£ 8. FURTH, &. BLOCK, Jr CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts, NEVADA. DES. CHAPMAN & HATCH, . Surgical and Mechanical Dontiats, . 2 Office—Corner of Bread amd Pine streeta, We would inform our friends, FG all wishing our services that WE ARE PREPARED to attend those favorin sg \ a. call, at all hours. Teeth after having sensitive by exposure of the nerve Sut" be filled without causing pain. WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORE SKILLFUL MANNER, and brtter satisfaction given, than elsewhere in this vicinity, othorwise uo charge will bemade. Ourchrges are moderate, and to suit the times. We are permanently. located in this place. March 4, 1861-tf WATT’S Nervous Antidote and thee ysical RESTORATIV THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE AGE. 'y\ HE mest powerfel and wonderful medicine . ever discovered, fosmanere o: eure every Nervous or Spasmodic Disease. It iis a nervine of such miraculous power, that itis ‘animportaut how long the disea.e has existed. 1 fit arises directly or indirectly froma nervous affection persevere in it at about the rate of one vial to every year the disease hag-existed. It is gmaranteed to eure even the most violent and long standing. NEURALGIA, FIC DOLOREUX, Consumption, Asthma. Cramps, Spasms, Vertigo, Headache, Delerium ba a Ww Carte: ental or Physical Decay, Whoo; Ague, Loss of Appetite, Stricture, pine, ervous Twitehings, itation, Phthysic, _ bago, Absence of Mind, Cholera, ances Hy ater ilepsy, Gout, Paley, St. Vitus Dance Sy prchouéria, Suppressed Resaceal 80 wandertal iu rejuvenating premature old ihe. va avd correcting Derepiteae Bmp oy siue indulgence, that nothing but a vince the patient of dg nny tl It is mot an excite ut a: Strenagthener! Purely vegetable and komen, like a skillful u += ; soe ardiedy 3h. cine by pd ber a firm ie we. ad gradua’ b meessa adda _strengt vie r until nothing is left unffnished. his miraculous Medicine is for sale wholesale and retail by SAMUEL ADAMS, es, Desgxiat. Clay street, one door from ee y ar Also. for sale b agg a by 7 pomnaeen & Ce,, Lampley & Co., Morrell, W Crowell ‘rane ond %. w. Snell, delph h& Hunt, ais chen R un 6 HL. i. She cor Broad and Pine sts K. F. Sesame hw "street. And at retail by a!l Druggists in California and Oregon, $1 per bottle ; 99 per dozen. THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehonse, Sign cf the Wooden Sailor. Battery street. opposite the Custom House, ‘SAN FLANCISUU. Agency fox, tbe Suie ef United Mates Covermment Obarts. GENCY’ for Lieut. Monty's ‘Wind and CurA rent Cha<* ¥; for the sale of Surveying Instrumenis, tuctired at the celebrated estabicliment ¢ of ititesn J. foung, of ‘ MAUTCICAL (NSTRUMENTS,. Kooks, Drawing Instrumcats, Surveying Le Pi ete, constantly on perigee . pen bP angles fales. ~Chronometers sated Be epaies of me a every every description executed in. uch DR. RM. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Office--Room Wo. @ Flage’s Brick, — Corner of Broad and Pine streets., Over *s Saloon. RESIDENCE, NO, oD NEVADA ST, Nevada pa pm. A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. Physician and Surgeon, FICE us AND ar gt UPPER PART Match 6, 18 ha DR. L. 8. Ofice--No, 91 Brond : H pute dnc Modal ate” UT E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary, BROAD STREET. \EALER IN 8, Oils, Paints, yt icines, Fan cles, Alcohol, Camphene, etex ete. Cash orders from the country solicted. sepé-ink hg . GROVER & BAKERS SEWING MACHINES, Mrs. OC. W. SMITH, T THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, GRASS A Valley, would respectfully in informa the pesple of Nevada county, that she has Been appointed Agent for Grover & Baker's Scwing Machines, And she has now on hand several of these UNRIVALLED MACHINES, te which she particularly invites the attentiun of purchasers.‘ ‘Instructions G iven to Purchasers Xr STAMPS FOR EMBROIDERY WORK on hand and for sale at low wey Grasse Valley, April 18, TAILORING, ‘Clothes Cleaning; Benovating. WAGNE having res recovered from his e cent injuries, is now p to attend the wants o whe is done in hie line. Shop on Broad ap24-im OPPO s I TiOoON FANCY DRY COODSSTORE Commercial Street, opposite C. W. Young’s. Breelring Honwit & Fo.. ave os: . apse ay Gi se, wai ty cop . store iu Newada. ys Eyes § call, 6 wre hove Bo Shem Woes a ee ew and Goods. imine Dry eB a The Most Direct Route to Washoe PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN DOWNIEVILLE & a @ VIMGERIA CIRy ‘Through jn 1 ja Two Days. . ae er EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. a W. — 3 rPROM pe A Ay per aee Passengers ate Sp and Mawke Downieville; the thirt There is vo snow on are in the toe z phar Sori ae fo fate with the gh ‘dom of tue imy ae gt an “s ae eo aah TLOKER, Agen®