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August 2, 1867 (4 pages)

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_ Homremms sre BKK: JpAN.—On Wid. . .
pear night, about. 9. o'clock; Daniel
Chonan! wad! killed "Wt North San Juan
by aanannemed . ‘Sam Hart.
dy gives us'the following panticuan of]
the shooting: (Craman,,.andsndtherSan Juan hotel, , When. Mr. Benjamin,
whe is.a Welchami, camé ins “C
said, “Benjamin, I want to speak to
you.” The party addressed, ‘said -—
“You do,» do you?’»and Crunan re‘plied, “Yes,” Immediately after a shet
was heard, and both the parties ran out
of the door. : Granaii7fan about two
hundred” feet, When he was caught by
Constable Hucking, who, thought he
fired.the shot. , Hesaia “I did. not shoot .
they shot me,”-and falling, expired in‘a
few moments. «Officer Ross" pursaed
and arrested Benjamin. The shot was
fired from a revolver, and the ball en.
tered Crunan’s left side, passing through
the ‘héart,” and’ entirely through his
It 4s ‘stated ‘that deceased has
been visiting a daughter of Benjamin's
aged “about seventeen’ years, and the
parties were engaged) bat for some reason, the; mateh ; was broken off; and he
was, forbidden the house. It is stated
that Crunan afterward’ visited the house
and ‘aBtised “ Mrs. “Belijamin, and. he
“struck: the girl. ‘ence on the street. It is
also stated that. he circulated reports
relative to a criminal intercouse between
himself and the girl, after he was disdiscarded. There are those, however,
who-take the: side of Crunan, and’ express the opinion’ that he was badly
treated. If the statements are ‘pines and .
the deceased did circulate such reports,
and:did abuse the gin by st#iking“her,;
popular opinion tt, ustify, the father
for takin ote life ‘tie Coroner’s a
found’ ‘Cranan Was killed’ without
provocation.
NEW. Scuoor, » House.—We under
‘stand the Trustees of North Bloomfield
District, haved ined to erect a comfortable school building for the accom.
medation of the ‘children of that District. Bloomfield has a large gravel
~
wit yield largely, and furnish employ.
ined to have ample
school aceommodat for the little
ones, The monéy for the new building
has been raised for the most’ ‘part by
subscription. se ~
’Coxdriion OF ; Mn Farquaar.—
We learn ‘that George K. Farquhar
wk
Tested better on Wednesday night Say
he has since he was injured by the terTible accident. on: Saturday. last,“ His
condition is such. that persons ; besides
his attendants are not yet. permitted to
see him, but he is slowly yet steadily
i We hope that he may s00n
Sho PERM
Stage, Accipenr.—On . Wdineeay
last, Legg’s Omega stage upset between the County: Hospital and Wor
réll’s, on the Willow. Valley road, and
Mr." Link, of Alpha; who was'a
ger, had hie Jeg broken. just below the
knee.. Dr. Bates, who pet, the limb,
says the bones were broke almost as
squarely as — had been cut witha
saw.
Goop TEMPLARS.—The; sTegular meeting of Nevatla Lodgé, of Good Templars
will be held this evening. "The installation of officers will take place, and
other on aang business weil ~ (rane.
ee
4
Yiesandaly ; at 9 o'clock the
duaveinies ntueerctines geese
at Se bncnped it marked
4 Léa een IS Wi hag
night, Gorbiirh;’ Pixley and Stewart ad. .
dressed the largest thécting ever held
in Placer county, at Auburn. It is er
tienahedt hig moro than 3,000) persone
‘to ‘note’ the fact that i
th dented, th brace
— = sto payment 20 inoaieen core .
IGENCE, St oe Nevada, Spty 20/3867 wT
ibe INSURANCE.—The system of
Life Insurance is-sound in theory and . ’
‘thousands . of families left. without a pro‘tector can testify to the practical (good
‘that a provident husband, father .or:
heft, by taking out a policy of insurance
upon. his life., A life or endowment
policy only costs'e few dollars per year,
and this outlay incase of death will
By ‘the endowment policy, vigorons
young men will lay up a fund in a: few
years which will give them o_ start. in
the world or, make their friends comfort:
able in cise of their death. The New .
York! Mutual Insurance. Company’ offers
the best advantages to those who de:
sire to insure by either plan. . Apply to
8, B. Davenport, Resident Agent: . *'
(csietiaeenetineteaemberiniemiaeememeeaseee
GREGORY & o.,
Successors to “an & Wisin
rer
GROCERIES,
ot AR D WARE,
CROCKERY,
Li@uors,
a
, Indeed Everything.
FOR CASH ONLY!
In the Field Again!
LEW, KELLER,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
IN THE FIELD AGAIN on his ‘(OWN
Ludo FOF TBS te ae eran ene Aten. ony
bay Ssh, city pode Kf coun
from pA of the county part
sold ¢ ission beat Inge.
endiold on commie a ea a coud
Any one 0 . to sell Furniture would
fai A
Parties Contemplating
» LIER INSURANCE!.23
‘WILL’ PLEASE CALL o8
Kk. F. SPENCE. Agent.
src a7
“BEA aE’ + ato .
oegty SPOR. Depts
= Ht Rata
-friend-has prdvided for those whom he .
make the family eomfortable for life.— .
2 -INFORMATION, without exage
1843,
b BHITT IC
2°*R ORs F
MUTUAL t4a5A2
. 08 NeW vor.
‘INCORPORATED, FRERUARE let, 1842.
Cash feuaecon, May 1, ' 1, °81,
$20,406,665 48
FREDERICK s. WINSTON, Pres't
144 and: 146 Broadway, cor. of Liberty St.
“" Company are as follows :
This Company declares its Dividends annually. —=s_—’
THE PHRASE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, in
this Company, means dividends, made anna} ally from the start, on the first and eyery subsequent premium ; and not at the expiration
of three, four or five years, and only then. ‘IT
ALSO MEANS THAT THE DIVIDENDS:
ARE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY TO
INCREASE “THE INSURANCE, OR A8
CASH IN REDUCTION OF THE PREMIUM OF THE CURRENT YEAR,
Tee os
SECURITY: —
We have [April 1st, 1867,) al accumulated Capital exceeding $20.000,000.
All being the property of our Polfey Holders, and all immediately
available.
The sum is invested as follows 3
Cash on hand,
Bonds and Mo 8, first liens
on improved property in the State
ofNew York, worth;in every case
double the amount loaned,
Beal Estate, Company’s Building
and property purchased under
foreclosure of mortgages.
Bonds of the State of New York.
United Statés Stocks,
No other kind of investment is
permitted by the charter of ‘the
Company. There could be no safer
disposition of funds.
Kt is the oldest wholly Mutual
. Life Ensurance Company in the
United States, Twenty-four years
of successful experience in the buse
inmess is sufficient proof of care in
selection of risks, prudence im disPosition of funds, and economy of
Management.
The business of the Company is
conducted on the cash pian, and
the large assets include nothing
but investments convertible into
cash at any time,
Anample reserve is now on hand
provide against all extraordinary
contingencies or unusual mortality.
All polices in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York are
practically non-forfeitable,
Policies upon any plan always
havea dividend which may be used
to reduce the Second Annual Premium.
Thereare no Stockholders in the
Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New Werk, The whole of its PROFITS are annually and eqnitably divided
among the assured exclusively, and it. now
peys annually, ip actual cash, irrespective of
the amounts applied to purchase additiona
ineurance, more than the TOTAL ANNUAL
DIVIDEND OF ANY OTHER COMPANY IN
7a COUNTRY.
~ UPON THE FIVE AND TEN-YRAR LIFE
P DIVIDENDS DO NOT CEASE WHEN
Fan mvs DO, BUT CONTINUE DURING
THE WHOLE LIFE OF THE ASSURED.
THE LARGE SURPLUS
For Dividend..:>. $2,796,478 63
Of which $2,124.000 % wes> apart for the
dividend of 1867, to be appo mong the
Policy holders, available on the next versary of each policy. THiS AMOUNT, the:
surplus for a single year, is larger than the to-\
tal dividends for the past nine years together
of any. otber Life Insurance cacrrs in the}
St. 8. ilhomii si,
General Agent for the Pacific Coast.
424 Montgomery st. San Francisco
D. CALLAGHAN, Agent,.
424 Momtgomery st. San Francisco
(a7 Note carefully the namé of this
Company, :
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
That it may net be confounded
with others somewhat similar.
N
ee
"8 B DAVENPORY, °
Oy . Mentone Agent
1867,
‘LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .
The advantages ‘offered by this
over and above all liabilities, to .
Ps SU TOK APTABRGRG
ike Sf if Pa ; Le.
* gas erawenscd,.
IMPORTERS or
Dry Goody”
AGENTS FOR"
re]
“Wholesale House:
BATTERY STREET, NEAR PINE.
* Retail House:
9 MONTGOMERY STREET, [LICK HOUSE.
D. 8, BAKER, 4 J.\&. MARTIN
BAKEB «& maemTin.
Wholesale.and Retail Dealersin
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOUD®
‘1 OF ALL KINDS. ;
WHEAT,
CORN,
BARLEY,
GROUND FEED
WOOD! WooD woop!
Shakes, Shingles, &c., &c.,
WHERE ?
AUBAKER & MARTINS,
NO. 7% BROAD STREET.
Nevada, September 12th.
WATCHES
ae,
AND S
JEWELRY,
FOR SALE BY
W. C. RANDOLPH.
Nevada, April 26th.
. RB. FININGER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
— BRANDIES, WINES,
LIQUORS GENERALLY.
Brick Store—No, 76, Broad street,
Nevada City, Jnly 2d.
MoOsitC!: MUSEC!
C. H. CHASE,
TEACHER.OF MUSIC.
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
pricey bar wd Violin. Pianos tuned and other
usical truments
* Quadtill Music furnished, from two to
ieces as may be desired.
Tne arranged for the Piano, Guitar or
Other instraments, easy or difficult as desired,
Frames ! Frames ! Frames .
P. KENT,
H” RETURNED, TO THE OLD STAND
Oppebite the Pennsylvania Engine House.
Where he has on hand the best stock of Ma
hogany, Walnut,cilt and other ae of Mouldht to this
near anal other kin of Frames made
on short notice and in the best style.
“CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at
short notice. ars
. staged ore: LADEMAN,
—on—
Commebalel Street...Nevada city.
“GQNTINUES TO KEEP ON
banda selected stock of
Groceries & Provisions,
OF fae FRESHEST AND BEST QU ALIHe has a splendid étock of CAN FRUITS
and CASE. GOODS.. ‘
PM ‘
re hoe receipt a ep aire
min ug
at a LOW a! Rates i HOR ASH, sold
and ivered free of
“BROAD STRRET,"gsr te
the old
. osm ao. Tn oe EER .
Mount ‘Vernon Duck Colvin.
+
‘CIGANS AND TOBAU0O, snd Apert branes . Se Be
shop on short
HOT & COLD BATHS~25. cents. wo sad Top do
be peers (th
bg 3HVADA," sect
FRUIT,” CONFECTIONERY.
Genetal ‘varieey ‘Store, ©
8, ABRIOOTS, ber derries
. r gence aaah ra agro ber Syprueed
Ranch .
i and Pare ty and ‘Confectionery. er
21 nd . vorite ‘Havana F
SINGER
SEWING _ MACHINES.
‘od na
T stage ‘SUPERIOR : " ‘MERITS OF THE* Machines over all others, tor
either mi use or Manufacturing purposer,
.are eo well established and so generally admit.
ted that an enumeration of ‘their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary:
THE LETTER “A” FAMILY MACHINE,
Hitherto manufactared by. this Company has
gained and maintained, the world over, and
for years past, an unparalleled reputation and
sale. But, notwithstanding the excellence of .
this machine, we have now to annourice that
it has been superceeded by our pee
NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
which tine been over two years in operation,
and which has been brought to ‘perfection regardiess of TIME, LABOR, or: -EXPENSE,and
which is now confidently presented to the public as incomparably the BEST SEWING MACHINE IN EXISTENCE.
The machine in question is SIMPLE, COM-:
PACT, DURABLE and. BEAUTIFUL . It i¢
QUIET, LIGHT-RUNNING, and CAPABLE
OF PERFORMING A RANGE . AND’ VARIETY OF WORK never hefore attempted ppon
asingle Machine, using either. Silk, Twiet,
Linen or Cotton Threads, and sewing With
equal facility the VERY FINEST and ¢oarseat
materials, and anything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial
manner,
Its attachments for HEMMING, BRAIDING,
CORDING, TUCKING, QUILTING, FELLING, TRIMMING, BINDING.etc,,are NOVEL
and PRACTICAL, and have been.invented and
adjusted especially for this Machine; «
wfactor.
Sen
Send for Circular to the Singer
ing Company, No. 189 Monigomery 8
Francisco.
' ROBERT =. saituen,
jy%-8m. General Ag’t for the Pasific Coast.
Ranch For Sale. ye
‘HE Ranch etoannat nf the head: of ‘Grizzly
‘I Canon, Nevada Vonaty, and known as
Sack’s Old Homestead Ranch,
Containing Ono Hundred a and mag oe 1 Minos, we:
cn ene al bie road Wendie ng trom Wooleey's Fix e Hint
oy Ceettes. A one of feaid Ranch
or yultubered and valuable is ; th Ri pnenk. finerad and. taleente uable to iumbermen and
sold low for cash. For suas iy to
M. Wy MART TROUNTREE ee, or to
jy-2m
Dissolution of nee i
Tee ¢o-partnership re existing un‘
the firm name of RY &
ain dag dissolved wl, thavaal ee be
‘ai ithdraw
wi tataeat nae e sig a te te
Y,. M, 4
£4. Ww.
A. B. aaree
PERRY
Nevada, July 26th, 1867,
A. ©, NELES,
Attorney and Counselor st Law,
~ — OFFICE— '
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
BRIDGE DOWN.
ee
YEAMS caer CROSS: COOPER'S
1 BRIDGE, on the
Yuba Biver, between Nevada and
Lake City, after Thursday,
July 24th, 1867.
f iiding and NO hag Pai
PASS UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC
The Bridge will be torn down for
sin ch, Sees MANCHESTER
Nevada, July 24th.
WAGON AND BLACKSMITH ,
8 HO OP.
ye
He receives, daily, everything tébe had in the VEGETABLE and pega autre ax as AN RXorTmMRN ‘on
. . WRUIT LINE.
, Justibecause LL. OC, RENTE
INGER have o one of
jer and — ry oe.
vada Cicy, where will
thine ¥orging, wou abe. W Carriages, and repair old w
pr a eal
TTT. 6S ls
Aer
OTICE.
Ea eee
ant will mot yey. py debts conANTONE STRALDNE.
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