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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OC
«
TOREK 4, 1861.
inenaiiil
The Warning Transevipt
Published Daily, Monday excepted.
——
MW. B. BROWN & CO.
A. CASAMAYOU. J.P. SKELTON. N. P. BROWN. . ‘
OFFICE — COMMERCIAL STREET.
Terms of the Daily Transcript :
'Cwenty-Five Cents’ Per Weel.
“) WONDER IF SHE LOVES ME:
corner of Broad aud-Pinue streets, Nevada.
WRITTEN, BY THE COLONEL.
1 wonder if she loves me?
I'd give the world to know *
For though her look still whispers Yus.
Her lips still utter No. :
Why should she blush so when we meet,
If I’m not near her heart ¢
Wertiny hand why tremble, when
We undertake to part ?
i wonder if she Ioves me ?
Last night we were alone,
And I thought there was a coldness
Unusual in her tone ;
Yet, toying. with her curls, I stole
Oh! such a kiss! and though ;
She looked unutterable things,
She did not bid me ge!
I wonder if-she loves me?
To wake her woman’s pride,
I feigned to love another, once!
She neither spoke nor sighed :
Stil, though she seemed emotionless
I watched her blue ¢ye well,
And Vin certain that a tear-drop
From its silken lasies fell.
{ wonder if she loves ine ? »>
I’m sure I can’t decide.
For sometimes she’s all tenderness,
' And sometimes she’s all pride ;
In vain I qnestion of my hopes,
My fears still weigh them down,
Since e’en her sweetest, sunniest smile
_ Is featured by a frown ! [s. F. Call.
de
A WIFE IN TROUBLE.—‘Pray, tell me,
amy dear, what is the cause of those tears ?”
“Oh, such a disgrace !"" i
“What is it, my dear ?
suspense.”
don’t keep me in
“Oh, T have opened one of your letters,
supposing it to be addressed to myself. Certainly it looks more like Mrs. than Mr.”
“Ts that all?) What harm ean there be in
a wife’s opening her husband’s letters 7”
“No harm in the thing itself, but the contents. Suclia disgrace !”
‘Who has dared to write me a letter unfit te _be read by my wife ?”’
“Oh, ne, it is couched in the most beautiful language. But the contents! the coutents !”
Here the wife buried her face in her handkerehief and commenced sebbing aloud,
while her husband eagerly cadght up ther
letter and commenced reading the epistle
that had nearly broken his wife’s heart. Tt
was a bill from the printer for Afiree years’
subscription for the newsngpeg !
TREASURY NoTEs—The S. F. Call states
that J. P. H. Wéntworth, Indian” Agent,
lately received upwards of $15,000 of the
new Tregetiry Notes to pay off old accounts
a Indian. Departinent. To accominvdate the creditors of the Government,
/many of whom were poor men, and to protectthem agtinst the necessity of offering
the notes for sile to brokers who doubtless
would wish to shave them, thus injuring the
ereditors and depreciating the value of the
notes, Mr. Wentworth couverted the netes
into cash, at par, and now he is ready to pay
off cluims, as advertised, with good solid
gold. Mr.-Wenfworth deserves credit for
his action in this matter, ashe ndt only seeured to Goverament ¢ reditors the full value
ot their claims, but hus also materially as
sisted in preserving the credit of Government by preventing its paper from falling into the hands of shaving brokers.
He Stitt Lives.—The latest telegraphic
details, to Sept. 10th, contain positive assuillness ag tu take au airing in « carriage —
The reference to Gov. Pickens was only as a
Prospective candidate for Viee Presideut.—
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT ‘LAW.
lantic States.
4
*, WILSON HILL.
Welch's Bookstore.
California. =
TILL PRACTICE in all the Courts
By of the Fourteentit Judicial District, and
A
rance from the Richmand Examiner that Jeff
Davia had so far recovered from his recent
341. CALDWELL,
Notary Public and Commissioner for the At
corner of Broad .
sept7tf
GEO. 8. HUPP
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Office, in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. W
Geo. S$. Hupp, Netary Public sep6-tt
THOS. P. HAWLEY,
: Attorney and Counselor at Law.
AND NOTARY PUBLIC. .
Office—Up Stairs, in Kid&& Knox’s Building,
Ofice+Flagg’s Brick Building,
nd Pine street, Nevada city.
Nevada, Mar 4k—<tf
Dunn, O'Connor & Chipman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State of
_Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley, j10-3m
AccAT SRNGENT. . A. C. NILES
SARGENT & NILES,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
OFFILCE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
T. B. MecFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
O@FFICE—ON BROAD STREET
Over Ifarrington’s Saloon, Nevada. California
J. KR. M’CONNELL, JOHN GARBER
MecCONNELL & GARBER,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Orrick—Kidd & Knox’s ih the Supreme Court 3
jy 16-tf
Brick building, Broad street. Nevada.
E. W. MASLIN,
District Attorney,
Will practice in all the Courts of Nevada coun
ty, Office in the Court House. Nevada. Rept
DR. R.M. HUNT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office--Room No. 4 Flagg’s Brick,
Corner of Bread and Pine streets.,
Over Harrington’s Saloon.
f ESIDENCE, NO. 25, NEVADA ST.,
on OldWashington road. .
Nevada, December 17-tf
~ A, TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., A.
Physician and Surgeon,
( KFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
) of Main street, (No. 96,) Nevada City.
March 6, 1861—tf ;
f E. F. SPENCE, j
Ger & arorancany. Fy
No. 43 Broad Street.
EALER EN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent Med
icines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Acids,
Aleohol, Camphene, etc. etc. j
Cash orders from the country solicted. seps--ih
OLD EMPIRE MARKET,
NO. 5
PGR cosrncrs L st. S
CHAS. KENT, PROPRIETOR.
Constaitly on hand :
The Best Aypierican Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Dried Beef, Corned Pork and
oe
go Beef, Vegetables, etc.
“We hope by strict attention to business to retain our old business friends and make new ones
Fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep
On hand aad for sale in lots to suit.
BAILEY HOUSE,
yy. ON BROAD STREET.
NEVADA,
‘2\ELE Proprietor would annou.ace to
the public of this county, and the State at
large, that he has taken charge of the above
Splendid New Brick Hotel,
Which he designs keeping in the best style.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
tensively to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Baggies, Saddles, Harness,
&e., &c., and is now pre i
turn-outs as can be found ‘in the State..
equipped for ladies or gentlemen willbe ready at
a
an earnest desire to retain t
friends, leads me ‘to believe I will be able to give
general satisfaction.
Carriages always in're
for the use of
my stock will permit me to say that those seekin
pleasure or engaged on business would do well tc
give me a call.
NEV
Francisco prices, and RETURNS MADE IN
BAKS OR COLIN, in a few Hours. :
Crains and Clippings returned or brought in ac
count and always guaranteed. Charges-for meltBroad and Main Sts, Nevada.
Jno. A. Lancaster would inform his
. friends and the public . .
~that he has added ex_to furnish as fine
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horsés; well
A long experience,in the business and
confidence of my
1] times.
Particular attention paid to Horges on livery.
iness with#areful drivers
arties*Balls, &c.” The quality of
For Cooking, and for Heating Flat Irons.
Together with all Kinds of —
For sale at Reduced rates. Also,
O-VAPOR STOVES,
Kor Heating Rooms,
For
sale very Low by .
STANFORD’ BROTHERS,
California street, near Front, y
aul7-1m ; “Se SAN FRANCISCO
sep6-ti
*~
“SAMES J. OTT,
ADA ASSAY OFFICE,
No, 30 Main street, Nevada
NOLD AND ORES, of every DescripJ tion; Melted. Refined and Assayed at Sao
Meiting done in the presence ef Depositors
iug and assaying gold—for lots, below.50 oz $2
for lots—above 50 ozs. & of l per cent. Proportionate reduction for larger quantities deposited
by regulit customers: for assays of minerals, $5
James J. Utt is now prepared with his NEW
AMALGAMATION WORKS to operate upon
precious ores, either in the ore or mincral, and is
ready to receivegBlack Sand, ‘Tailings, Sweep —
ings, Tub pani » Auriferous Lead, etc., and
wil: work them with satisfaction at the lowes!
ates (jil-th) JAMES J. OTT.
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
And Macliine Shop,
men’ =e Spring Street, Nevada City
Bee ENGINES AND BOILERS BUILT
to order. Castings and Machinery of every
description. Quartz Machinety constructed,
fitted up or repaired All kinds of Building
Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills;
Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders filled
promptly. amd at as low rates as any establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigb
added.
_Fypb. 16-6m* HEUGH & THOM. .
WEAVER & NEWM
49 Broad Strect, N yx
RIES, PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS,
Barley, Wheat, Ground Feed, &c., &c
x Always on hand @ largest. stock to-ne
found this side of Sacrathe:--Poesessing tacilities unsurpassed, we can otter
great iudueement the trade.
/ WEAVER & NEWMAN.
in GEORGE Ww. KIDD,
/ BAL_TKER,
( ‘OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar
IV ket Kates, and liberal advances made on Dust
orwarded for Assay er for Coinage at the U.S
Mint. .
Sight Checks on San Franciago and Sacramento
Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates
i¢rLotlections mate, and State and County Seurities purchased at the highest Market value
Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf
Who Makes your Fine Boots ?
CONNELLY & CRAIG,
Boor AND SHOE MAKERS,
: Broad Street, Nevada,
Opposite Hoek end Ladder Co.’s Hall.
MANUFACTURES TO ORDER the most, fashionable and easy
FITTING BOOT ever worn in this
city, at REASONABLE VRICES,
on the shortest notice.
ALL KINDS of REPAIRING
Done in ancat and mechanical style, at low rates,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
If you want a good pair of BOOTS you can have
them by calling at my establishment. m25-tf
WATER POWER DERRICK
Travelers visiting Nevada will find all the ceimforts of a home at this Hotel.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS
Furnished persons stopping at this House. The
Beds are’ all furnished with the best SPRING
MATTRESSES andthe rooms are suppliedina
comfortable and luxurious style.
THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES
To be found at the Bar.
RATE OF CHARGES:
Board per week..se-sseeeeeeeee From $7 to $10
Meals. ...--++0-Foc cece ceccccesees Fifty Cents
Board and Lodging per day... $1 50
This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours.
jutf N. BAILEY, Proprietor. .
UNDERTAKINC.
——WM. C. STILES, UNDER7. TAKER, has on hand and will
make to order COVERED COFFINS at the following cheap rates :
SMALL SIZE, FROM......-.-++ $3 to $10
LARGE SIZE, FROM....--++0+-$10 to §20
GRAV: FENCES, of every style, furnished
cheaper than by.any other 800 im the county.
xr ALL WORK DONE in the neatest style.
Plates furnished and no charge for engravingMarch 16. 1961-tf =
N ATTESON & SAMEUELS’ ARE
A associated in the business of making
WATER POWER DERRICKS
‘Lhe Water Power can be ecasily adapted to the
common Hand Derrick to PUMPING, WLNDLASSING and SAW MILLS.
1 All Kinds of Machinery
Can be run with very little water where there is
sufficient Hydraulic pressure. TRIP HOOKS
ef a new construction; that are always safe and
sure, constantly on hand Blacksmithing, Iron
Turning, etc., done at the shortest notice
Orders for WATER DERRICKS from abroad
romptly #tendedto. Shop on Deer Creek, beow the Foundry. W. H. ROOT, has been ap
pointed our Traveling Agent. au hs-tf
DISSOLUTION.
‘\HE partnership heretofore existing
Butchering, at Nevada city, is thisday dissolved
by mutual consest. The business will be conpire Market, on Commercial strect.
CHAS. F ENT.
FREEMAN &: SIMPSON’S
'\GE CONSUME TEON: and constantly
Renders us confident that it must supercede all
other forms of restorative a
urity
uxthe Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada. . [
between the undersigned in the business of
ducted in the future by CHARLES KEN’, who
will collect and ‘receive all debts dae the Inte
firm, and pay all demands against’it, at the EmBurning and Machinery Oils,. 2 — ig Gas
HACADORN & BOWLEY,
BIG STORE! BIG STOCK! BIG AS-_
this time out they will sell 25
than any Heuse in the city,
AMERICA
as
Have Removedto
NO. 39 BROAD STREET.
as
SORTMENT ! BIG GOODS; BUT
~"“YERY SMALL PROFITS?!
In connection with other big things, and to.be
articularly thought of; is the fact that HAGAORN & BOWLEY have determ from
per ¢ eaper
FS
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
» increasing demand for the
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY
combining,as it does, every element of > Strength,
Patatability and Healthfulmess. which should
Ly a
If. you want a Rich Silk, go to _
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
r f you want a New Style Mantilla, go to
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
If you want a nice Bonnet go to
_HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
characterize a beverage suited to our age and
Splendid Faney Silks from 50 cents per yard.to a
country. We desire dealers and consumers to n
se that eee every barrel and eee ‘ pied any price you may want a :
Genuine articles, our names are bran n 3 :
and also, that to each barrel and package is affixed . BA SDOEN & BOWLEY'S.
‘ Kyefybody goes to
OUR NEW CARD
With a view to prevent the sugcess of impos
When they want anew Dress.
~HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S
itions, Imitation and Counterfeits, who have:
continued the use of our former colored “ut of
the Magnolia Flower, and have substit
a Card, containing as eee of _é
nix Distillery on the Schuylkill
our name printed in fill
These various attempts to
feit our Whiskies, are perbaps the best tributes
to the high reputation which they have achieved.
kr INFERIOR <TICLES are never counterfeited. :
[figpe) FREEMAN & SIMPSON,
. Phenix Distillery, on Schuylskill river,
: Philadelphia.
fiver,” with
tate and counterPa
SHLAW, 606 Front strees,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Sole Agent for Freeman & Simpson’s Old
Magnolia Whiskey aul?-3m
LARGEST STOCK OF HATS
IN THIS STATE.
CHEAP JOHNS.
PIANO FOR SALE.
A valuable Rosewood Piano, 6%
octave, from the celebrated manufactory of Johu B. Dunham, New York, is offered for sale ata great bargaim._ For particulars
inquire at this olfice. a6-tf
UNION SALOON,
No. 46 Pime Street, Nevada City:
JOHN GRIMES WOULD INFORM
his many friends, and the public at large.
that he keeps his Saloon supplied with
The Finest Liquors, Cigars, etc.
Persons wishing to indulge in a * light summer
drink’? or take something ‘ straight” can be
accommodated by calling atthe Union. jy23-tf
A. BLOCK, 8S. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK & CO.,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC,
. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
Young Ladies’ Seminary.
RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHILN _ LIPS will open a BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL, for young Jadies, in Nevada City, a
few doors above the residence of J. H. Helm, on
MONDAY, MAY.13th. These Ladies are ex
_perienced Teachers, and 2s ag! intend to estab
Fish themselves permanently in Nevada, those
who wish to give their daughters a thorough
than place them at this School.
Terms per Month, of Four Weeks:
Primary Branches....---+-+++++° posses $3 00
Higher English Branches...-..---+--4 00
French, Spanish and Lutin, (each seee
Drawing and Painting...-.-++--+eeseeeee
Nevada, May 11. 18 1-tf
B. O. TOMPKINS.
Nevada, Sept. 1th. z ‘d
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
The rebel election occurs in November.
floe at the Court Houre.
Nevada Septé -tf
Orders for Surveying vtrietly attended to. OfCc. E. WITHINGCTON, —
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
_ Combs & Siinchfield,—
bi DEALERS IN
DRUCS. MEDICINES, OILS
Paints, Stationory, Cigarr, etc.
and aceomplished Education, cannot do better .
Beautiful Lawns for 12 cents at -—. fit
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S
Fine fast color French Prints for 15 cts. at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
Those new Grenadines at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S
Are perfectly killing, the Ladies: cannot resiat
the temptation. Must have.one.
Every novelty of the season in Foreign D:
Goods at * os , seca
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
GO TO
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S
And see those rich Silks, Paris de Chien 1 Moi
de Soic, Tarleton Stripes and English barege
Dresses.AT
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S
You will find Rich Plaids, Grenadines, Selferines, Bayadcre Stripes, Organda Flounced
Robes, Figured Organdies, Dubage, Plaida’ de
Paris, Poulards, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, and:
everything else you may want to make a Fashjonable Drvas.
500 Parasols from $1 to $20 each, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
New Style 8h : are ” ty gta, something entirely new,HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S
GOTO
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S
And buy one of those beautiful Party Dresses.
1006. Hoop Skirts, new styles, rr
Hoops each, at my OE fe ©
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
If you want a nice set of Embroideries. go to
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'’S.
GO TO
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S
And buy your Damask and Table Covers,. and:
save money. ; :
Table. Linen, Towels, Napkime, Doyles, Dia’
and everything in, the line of Linen oods, a
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
if you want a nice pair of Silk, Linen or Cot
ton Hose go. to
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S.
Alexander's Best Kid Glover all sizes at’:
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S.
A large assortment of Dress Trimmings, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
The largest assortment and newest styles of
Carpets ever seen in the city, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
“Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, &c., at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S.:
If you have never been to
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'SB.
Go immediately, whether you want buy :
thing or not. _ . ~~ 7
THE ONLY
COOD DRESSMAKER
In the City of Nevada, is at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
Dresses warranted to fit. You don’t have to
have them-ALT2RED before you can wear them.
HACADORN & BOWLEY,. —
DEALERS InN : : a
Silks, Dry & Fancy Goods
OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tc.—
Derentasane ey my Curtain Fixtures
&c. &c. At the foot of st., Nevada. Sep!
Call avd examine our handgome stock sf 72943.
Red Dog,.May2,.1862 ¢
, No 39 Broad Street. Nevada.