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August 1, 1869 (4 pages)

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his fepubHB thie “clock lidate ance ounty al MS. ple of he has line. ~ ba, the ses, its, Cs at all oor to ep on Eat-_ Hendid to real fice “is county et you ver the 1y said he day of this tto re 1 propa fife in , ehalt, #, etc., ged by PBErip, on > value ree for ) And to 4ppabove dgment operty, hen fur . damaf July, LN, wehip. ons be CRIPT, to-wit: :P. ing uaBoomeen disese will corner JERS. AN K. ind K 000. TZLAR. fORTH. IOWE, ELER, RK, ese and large or ce fee to , United w rates a.to 3a o 9. ke & The Daily _ington street, Moore’s Flat;-andspread , dwelling and furniture, $2,000. 4 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ay ’ PKS ea ae oe “LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. _ MOORE'S FLAT DESTROYED BN FERE, a ——_ Yesterday morning a fire broke out at 4 o’clock in a Chinese store on Washrapidly to other buildiags. Both! sides of Wasbington street were destroyed to and including Abraham’s dwelling. All the buildings on both sides of Yuba street to and including English & Wells’ stable, and Moore street to Dr. Hardy's dwelling. were burnt. On -Jackson street, Wells’ building was destroyed. The burnt district includes the whole. of what was considered in town, except . Dr. Hardy’s dwelling and. Odd Fellows’ Hall. The following are the names of parties and their losses, as estimated by Deputy Assessor Mason, and . John Knotwell, of Moore’s Flat : On. Washington street—Chinese store and stock, $1,200. 4 Chinese buildings, $300. Shea’s hotel and furniture, $2,500. Masonic Ha), new building, $2,500. P. Abraham, dwelling and furniture, $1,500. Yubs Street—D.-Landis, brick store, $4,000.. Hagarty & McNulty, brick store and stock, $25,000. A. Weiser, store and stock, $500. Sam: Caldwell, building, $600. J. Pachelle, stock and bar fixtures, McCormick’s shoe shop, $600. Untz’s building, $150. , store and store, $1,500Henry ‘Shofnberg, store and stock, $2.000. W. J. Tisdale,shop and fixtures, $250. Wm. Hearn, saloon and fixtures, $2,000. Hagarty & Co., the Ransom building, A spe China wash house, $250. T, Coatz's house, $300. Wah Bing & Co ,store and stock $2,500. D. Landes, building, store and stock, dwelling and furniture, $8,000. D. Landes, building, $500. Keyser, stock, $700. J. D. Winters, bar fixtures and stock, $300. Stewart, barber shop, $350. Wm. Oberman, house, $800. S. Caldwell, stock of drugs, $1,000. J.'Noonan, Awelling and furniture, $800. Marks & Co., bank building, $1,200. Wm. Hinds, building, $1,000. P. Abrabam, stock of clothing and dry goods, $7,000. ne Moore's Hotel, belonging to Samuels, $500. a Two small buildings, $400. McBrown's blacksmith shop, $600. English & Wells’ stable, $400, Morrow’s hotel and furniture, $4,000. L. Kelstrab’s dwelling and farniture, $500. David Days livery/stable, $800. °W. F, Wilsons’ dwelling, $400. Some of the property was insured, but we are unable to learn the extent. Probably a large portion was entirely uninsered. Toe Union CENTRAT COMMITTEE)! Th#® Union Central Commitee met_at the Courts House -yesterdgy, and was temporarily organized by electing Judge Stidger of Bridgeport, Temporary Chairman, and M. 8. Deal, Secre«~ tary pro tem. The following permanent officers were elected: President, Capt. 8. W. Lee, of Grass Valley ; Secs “retary, A, C. Niles; Treasurer, J. M. Hinds. After making preliminary arrangements for the campaign,the Committee adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. GEeRMAM PREACHING.—We are’ requested to state that Rev. M. Gubl will? preach in the German language to hie countrymen, at the Baptist Charch, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, REFRESHMENT Sa oon. — Reader peruse the advertisement of WN. C. Willard in another colamn, afd go and indulge im the good things of thie life. THawite. We are indebted to ‘Jos. R. English for late copies of the Phila-. o, on i Owing to. the steadily increasing popularity of thé J.C. Young. Medical ‘and Surgical ‘Institute, San Francisco, “Dr. B. F. Josselyo, the attending phy= sician has been obliged to increase his facilities and accommodations, and con-~ sequently has taken that spacious building, No. 618 Sacramento street, ‘néar Montgomery, and octupics for the Institute the whéte upper portion, where . who wish to sojourn at the Bay for medical treatment. i San Francisco, July 31, 1869. orem cme GREAT FiGHT AMONG THE CANDIDATES! FTER THE ist DAY OF SEPT, THE story will be told, that JULIUS GREENWALD * HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST 8ELECTED BTOCE as 2% CIGARS AND TOBACCO .im Nevada County. He has also on hand the GENUINE IMPORTED FIGARO & CABANA CIGARS ! oe TOBACCO, the best aesortment ever brought here, such as FRUIT BRAND, NEPTUNE, MARYS OWN, PEACH BLOSSOM, ” ke. &e. &e. kK 4 Crumpton’s “12 lb. hard pressed, Atlantic Cable, ee Lester’s Fig and Rough & Ready Twist—the best over brought to this market. tates Navy, of every description, And all other brands of . CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Too numerous too mention, —— Consumers. will save money by buying their TuBaccoO in large qQuanmtit os. Also, a large selection of Meerschaum Pipes, RX L Pocket Knives, Playing Cards, . Nionte & Faro Cards, Matches, Pipes, &c, ke, Which he will eel} at a mall ‘adyance on San Francisco Cost. Lag JULIUS GREENWALD, NEVADA CITY. cite DENTISTRY. os T. W. McINTYRE, EFDENTAL SURCEON ! oe 18 PREPARED TO DO ZLL kinds of Dental Work at short notice and in the best manner.—Artificial Teeth inserted and a good fit teed. Full Upper on Valcani 25. Teeth filled with Gold from 2 to #4. Nerve destroyed in venbitive Teeth, if desired. All work guaranteed to give the best satiefaction or no charges made. ©. ul6 ENROLLING NOTICE! YHE POLL LIST of Nevada City Precinct jor the approaching September Lida fs now ready fur Examination and correction. All Voters ahould examine and see that their names are properly enrolled by August 2nd. } peed ig my ali hours,at A, H. Hanson's Store, on Broad street. + rey Oe. H. HANSON, Enrolling Clerk. Nevada City, July 26 bh. i860 SAVE COSTS! are indebted to the 4rm ER MMUTEI A OO. are requested vo call settle the same ely. with L. Jaybe, at the store of J. -on Pine street, if b to save costs. : _ For 8ar5.—The shelves and counters in the ator ‘ poy Meyer & Co. on the Biase Siore of. Teocbo, Pine Servet. 3914 delphia Ledger and Forney’ Preee. THE Coops MUST BE/. SOLD OR CIVEN AWAY. . “he has ample-accommodations for those } . CRAWFORD & CO, . } HEAVY AND SHELF Ofice—Cor. Broad & Pine ste. over Banner's +3 “A, GOLDSMITH, AS DECIDED to diepose of his present pwek of ees Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Trimmings, Ladies’ Hats, Domestic Goods, And everything else in the Store on the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts, At 25 per cent. Less than they can be bought at any other Establishment in the State.
GEpH These Goods must be sold with in Fifty Days! X bettes chance for buying Dry Goods Cheap was never before offered to the people of Nevada Vity. NO HUMBUC HERE! 1500 pair of best quality of Hoop Skirts, at 50 cemtes each. ¢2” Ladies! Before buying elee-~ where visit the Dry Goods Emporium of A. GOLDSMUIEL§H, where you can buy the most fashionable, and the beat quality of Goods at exceedingly low rates. A. GOLDSMITH Ey DEALERS IN IRON ake STEEL, POWDEL, FUSE, QUICKSILVER, CANVAS HOBE, and TRON PIPE Made to order. ACENESRFOR ALLEN WOOD'S PATENT GOOSE NECK. CIANT POWDER, -AND— FURTH’S CAST STEEL. NO. 48 PINE STREET, KIDD’S BLOOK, we KEVADA CITY, 4 aN cae AMEE TOU INSURANCE! COMPANY, ; OF New You. _ §& B DAVENPORT AGENT —SINCER’S. iw NEW .2 FAMILY MACHINE! . —— I’ THE MOST SIMPLE, DURABLE AND TASTEFUL MACHINE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC! e2” Purchase the SINGER and you can accomplieh a variety of work never attempted upon any other Machine. ee” Our Embroidery Attachment Hus taken the Ladies by surprige. The Manufacturing Machines for Tallors, Shoemakers, Harness Work and Carriage Trimmers, Has never yet been equalled. Wherever the SINGER MACHINE has come in com. petition with others it has invariably carried off the first premium, and better still, the sales ofthe SENGER ouwiamber by thousands all others. ee We gnarantee perfect satiefaction and. before purchasing eleewhere, be eure to examine oar NEW FAMILY MACHINE or send for a Circular to the Singer Manufacturing Co, 139 Montgomery Street, ets San Francisco, Ed. Goldsmith, Agent, Nevada City, July 17th, 1869. &. M. PRESTON. J, A. FAIRCHILD, SPENCE & CO., ' Dealers in Drugs, Patent Medicines, ~ Paliuts, Oils, Varnichen, &c. ea" A new supply of Tollet Articles just received. eo «er A fine pair of ASSAY SCALES for eale cheap four cata. No, 43 Broad Street, Nevada. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. mapas )SSAY8 FOR YOUNG MEN on the inter @sting relation of Bridegroom to Bride, ia Lue institution of Marriage,~ a Guide tu matrinouial felicity,and true happiuesa. bent by maii ip sealed ieller envelope iree of charge. Address, MUWAKD aAbdsOUsaATIUN, Box Vr. Philude!phia, Pa, 5, ied LOBNER & IRVING, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLFAX, CAL. ARK. GOODS PLAINLY “CARE OF L, & EK, Coifax.”? send shipping recelpts With each baa 5 aa ef gouds. ‘ jyz 3m FIRE BOY'S SALOON, BROAD BIMEET...-+08, NKVADA CITY &. Cc. TF. CANFIELD,: Successor to G. v. Schmittburg. Wines, Li,uors and Cigare, Lager Beer, by the Galion, Quartior Glase. Wale in Gentle meh, and take # drink, jig FOR ICE CREAM, FOUNTAIN 80DA, CONPECTIONERIES —sAkD— QO xen OYSTERS, GO TO THE Proprietor. Wnmlted States Makery. go” BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and everything appertaiuing ty tae bueiness Conslaully on hand. Freeh Bread delivered at all parts of the city. JULIUS DREYFUSS, Nevada, June 11th, 1369. Frnit and Vegetable Store. ae 1. BR. RUMERY, Oommercial Street..Nevada City, Rew de constantly on haud # gyod supply r) VEGETABLES, RANCH AND 1+ EIN BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED © XUITs, SUGARS, TEAS, VOF FEES, ; KGGS, &&. &e'&C. + Lhave made arrangements to receive wlth dimorsat kinds of Fa” NEW VEUL™ ABLES ANU FRUIT se soon ae tliey appear in the markets below. Give me a call. es wt . quirements are, reels called upon to Bi . Establinhed: : . Dr. J. Cc. YOUNG, in 1850, No Cure, No Pay. Consultation by letter, cz otherwive, Farx. ‘vt BENS. F. JONBELYN, M.D. dM celebrated Inetitute has this Coast ad unifterrupt yan nee become one of ted Institutes ’ot the age. a ae ‘The great number aunually rece 4 ed, place it in point of number of ; among the very first of the wor! the PRIVATE DISEASES « «. in: Males; and Irregularities in Females are the great: destreyers of health. ‘They ine ashy attack the system, and gradualiy undermine ana destroy it: they drive the bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased ( dapring, and poison, through #uc cessive generations, the race ol man.’ ‘The marks can be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. There is BO more terrible scou to the human race than those diseases arising from the .contamination Venerial Poison. ‘The mildest forms, by retreating to the bleed, hold ever over the one aillicied, the sword of deatrietion that is liable at moment to fall and-blight —to utterly destroy—all earthly hopes, i MBRCURY, nized a6 themost FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to. man, combining ‘with the Veneaial, doubles his dangers. Those who have bevn treated with that pernicious MIN ERAL POISON, are not ¢ 3 the discage has only assumed a new form. Do Nor BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CunK. That leaves the polaon to crawl through the system, eating tis way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth sur tw buret out in the future with a virulence tha, will baffle the effecis of medicine, When. perfect CURES ean be obtained by eonsulting a hysician, whom long practice and thorough uvestiygation into the causes of Diseases ou: the URINARY ORGANS, enableto determine at once the cause of the disease, In all diseases entrusted to the Doctor's care PER ECT, SPEBDY, PERMANENT. IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED, ° * In Syphilia and its adjuncts, Gonnhorrhoe and accompyling diseases ; in all disorders of the Bladder, Kidneys and prostate; Semina Weakness, Diseases of the Heart and Lunga, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Impotency, Incipient Consumption, and ali diseases the. uniar organs in either sex, cure alwaya warranted, or NO PAY required.. ; ie yarns Ne Laer nd Ra ot oung man who experiences that grow-: ing weakness in his muscalar and mental ors ganization should ap, and consider whence it arives. He will tndin the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbe, disordered digestion. unaccountable failing of the: powers :ot. the mind, distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, torebodings of evil, » BneRe, troubled and lacivious dreame,: accompani 4 growing deathesa, loss of mugealar power, a numerous other symptoms of disurganivation, the positive traces of that Moet terrible and destructive of all diseases; Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying hie hope of life and mynhood, and drapging him along the broken pain of his existence, toward & premature and toathsome rave, ‘Tohim who finds his life dribling ont n the discharge of the-vital principle of at sions; t tence in mo i _ diurnal : mere cessation of the causes its ‘appearan brings no sg ety of baat : 4 ‘ " Marriage, that holy office, the s: ord and hope of manhood, “ts Mol to such Saas achone of cure, but adds to his misery’ in the know1edge of the one who looks to for so much. of her happiness, is a victim of his evil and an iunocent companion of his -puniehment. He adds to his misery and disorder. uniii hope:haves-him. ‘There is mo, rescue except im proper and skillul treatment. -Consult then at ouce, a phyeiclan whom long prectice aud vereunt-with every phase of the disease.— ‘Those who have become. the victine of solita~ ry vices, that dreadful, faeciuating and destruc: table hubit, which fills chousands of sick roome with puralytics and consumptives, and hundreds offuntimely 2 ak og with ite migguided victims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will syinpathise with their@ufferings. ‘To such the Doctor would especiall recommend himvelf, giving to each and all, guarantees of a Feriect ang Permanent Cure, without Hindrance from Business, Change of Diet, Kear of Expoeure. Dy not forget the address, See below,....... IMPOKTANT TO THE LADIES, When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, aud requires medical or surgical’ atvendance, tie enquiry should be, where is there & physician who is fully competent to adminieter relief, and whose respectable stand: ing in society recommends him to the. comtidence of the community ? ‘he Doctor understanding how imperatively pa mpa these reHterpose, and by calliog the attention of the attlicted to the fact that be has been a Professor of Obstetrices and Female Diseases for Tweaty Yeara, » and is tully qualified tu administer in al) cases both medically and surgically, not in a supe: ficial manner, but in a8 thorvugh a manner as years of study aud practiceo—both in hospitals and families—can muke, to save them from the hands the unqualified, unscrupalous and: ee signing. Therefore tamiliescau rely upon him us upun @ father. All in affliction can find i» him one who cap feel and sympathize witm. and betriend them in trouble—onein whose, secresy the ntmost confidence can be placed. “ Consultation (by Leuter or Otherwise) Faan See address below. .f , [ criptions © . Young, have now obtained & most exter ded popularity, and are correctly viewed to the saiest and surest remedies for the cot, plaints for which they are applied: ‘The cometantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy ; declare them to be pre-eminently superior to their action. : : No lady should be without these Renovating Agente. None gendine unless procured at thin gilice. Sent by Mail or Mxpreas to any part o. the State. om GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of thie or any other Age, . Preventive PowDers §TR Marniep Lapme. These Powders will be found of essenti value to those whore means, bealth or other circumstances do not permit them to increase the number ot their family without inconvenjence, suffering and perbaps risk of life, ‘Thig preparation is uew, safe, miallible, conveniour and simple, and cannot injure the health. ; Their use should be avoided at certain times ’ Price $10 a box. Sehtioany part of the coast perfectly safe trum suspiciou, ~ emit by Mal! of Bxpress addserwNd. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. FRENCH LUNAR OK FEMALE MONTHLY S—Prick$6. Acknowledged by the Medical Fraternity to be the only saie, mud Gnd efficacious remedy to be dependett on in long « spaee of suppreesion; irregularity, of swWpp the fuuciions of udttie, the neglect of whitkche sours sueh deplorabie ' wale “ies? ~ Sei icees BENG, ¥. JOSSELXN, M.D, W aebin~ton st. Sap " t _Compounded from the private pres Dr. careful research hastuade him thoroughly con Selmar THE CKLEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES..