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June 1, 1869 (4 pages)

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~*“Ggined a patent for their “improved LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. — PATENT OBTAINED.—Barnett, Par ington and Seibert of this city have ob~ ALL Oprosrriox DistaNceD.—No Opposition or competition can compete . clothing firm of Banner Bros, in this city, in the line of trade. They under‘stand all-the avenues of trade, know how to buy their goods, and can there-1 with the long established and reliable . % READ SALES \* ᴀ GRAND OPENING —Or— SPRING Cl = GREATEST INDUCEMENT EVER OFFERED! ys eeee : People of Nevada County ! fore outsell and undergell-every other-. hk 1 3 > . re . TERE «. ESRC * ‘Tue Gewrran Commrrree.—On Sat. will : ity. eld. ing anile if ae } ; townships, or Uni. n men of the pre‘ Repvetion or Fares.—The travel._. $00d sized turkey. fully described in these columns. The,. been ‘tried in, the Nevada Flouring -119, Grass Valley 15, and the vote at ?Scientific Press publishes an engraving of the invention. aud says it applies to shaft bearings “two novel principles, both of which are essential in accom~ plishing the operftion of a non~heating and self-adjusting vertical shaft. step.” Of the practical working of the inven< tion, the Press says : “This bearing has Mill, carying a shaft of 3,500 lbs, which has been running since the 1st of March last, showing no perceptible Wear, keep~ ing in perfect order, and giving full sat~ isfaction, according t6 the certificate of Messrs. Torson & Clark, proprietors, who do not hesitate to say they believe it to.be the best in-use. Tae NoMiwatinc SysTem.—The vote on Saturday intlicates that the Cashmere Suits fer $750. These are certdin!y cheap, but Banner Bros. -offer.even_a better “lay out.” They will farnish any man with a full outfit, hat, coat, vest, pants and boots for $10, throwing in a pair of socks. A twenty dollar piece invested at Banner Bros. willget enough to start a small cloth. ing store. Full linen suits trom $3 50 AND ConsUMERS or ToBACCO, TAKE NoTIcE.—As the law rebacce to be restamped before the let of Jaly 1869, Julius Greenwald is deter‘Mined tu dispose of -his entire stock before that time, and as an indacement to dealers and consutiers offers these articles below San Francisco cost prices, . ‘Union party of this county is largely in favor of tlie Crawford System for nominating county candidates. . The vote, though not large is a fair indication of the wishes of the people. In Nevada the majority for the Crawford plan-waeRough &" Heady stood 44 for, to 7 against. Though we have not. the ‘vote at Graniteville, we learn that the majority was largely in favor of the system, and the Central Committee, taking the vote as an indication, will no doubs-call the primaries at the meeting . a) arday “ext a meeting of tli® Union County Central Committee will be held in the Ogurt House in this city, at 10 o’clock; to can¥aks the returns of votes and consider the matter of making nom. ination§. "Where it has not already been doné it’ would be well for members of the.Central Committee in the several sinets to call meetings or circulate petitions. for or against the Crawford County Plan in order that the Committev may know the sentiments of Union met in all localities, The question is an important one, and the Conmittee would like to have as full an éxpression as possible. ing public will be glad to learn that the rates of fare between this city and Sacramento, and also from San Juan to Sacrainento have been great! y reduced, and will hereafter be as follows : ___From Nevada to Sacramento $5 50. San Juan “ do 6 50. ‘ Thefare has heretofore been $7 00 from this city to Sacramento. By the Steam’ Navigation Uo’s, boats the fare in the cabin is now. $2 50 to San Francisco, and deck $2. The trains on the Vallés jo road connect with the Central Pacific trains at Sacramento. Mrinine Location.—_John Hughes & Co. have located eight hundred feet on . a quartz ledge in New York Hill, commencing at John Ferry’s claims, and running in a southerly direction through Watkins’ ranch. Wo@p Bornep—aA large quantity of wood belonging to the North Star mine, below Grass Valley, was destroy~ ed by fireon Sunday.atiernoon. It is not known how the fire originated, but the supposition is that it was accidental. AN OwL,—Carley & Beckman. have a large owl Which was captured’ a few days since on Bear River. It so young that itcan not fiy, and is as large as a It is of thy species FOR CASH, to close out the articles before thattime. Those whe chew, smoke or sell tobacco should be sure to call on Greenwald and ascertain his prices. Nevada, “April 20th. : SSS ey meee sonaaeicanen GENTLEMEN ! Soe I WANE THE MONEY —and all ‘Accounts which_have been standing 90 Days and over, MUST BE PAID BEFORE MONDAY, may. 3lst, 1869, or IE shall Proceed to collect them, er No FURTHER NOTICE &WILL BE GIVEN. _a3 . ~W. C. RANDOLPH. Nevada, May 23d. BUY CHEAP & SAVE MON<Y! . J. & S. ROUSENTMAL, Pioneer Dry Goods Dealers! ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. FAYE ,.2% HAND and are constantly receiving LAKGE QUaNTILIAS OF Foreign 4 ud Domestic Dry Goods, DRESS GOODs, . CARPETS, SHOES, PAPER HANGINGS, FANCY GUODS, &., which we are selling at prices to defy competition. ‘The peopie-of Nevada Voanty are requested to call at the old stand, next dour to banner’s Cluthing dtore, and eee our goods. J. & 5. ROSENTHAL. . ANNOUNCEMENT. EO. 8. S.GETCHELL announces himself as a candidate tor the office ef ROAD COMMISSIONER Of Nevada County, at the General Election to be ie ld ob Weducaday, Sept. 1. 1069. m25 THE KAILHROAD COUMPLEKED! (peest REDUCTION OF-PRICES! French Hair Dressing Saloon, PINE STREET. FELIX GILLET..Proprictor. HAIR CUTTING, (Men, Boys & Girls) 25cts. SHA MPOOIN Ge clssccscccesscecce.. B6CUSe BEHAVING ce dcisccccvecwvievcesss sci. 25cts. BATHS 2c csecnccsccacee bok Rican’ +++ PRER, 2 Everything is kept clean about MR. GICLI1'S shop, and he “throws. off on nobody,” and pays as much attention to his cu-tomers at reduced as at former prices. Berides Mr. Gillet offers at MUDEKATE PRICES a nice assortment of French guods, imported direct trom Paris by steamers, such as Pinaud’s celebrated perfumery, shaving und toilet soaps, (by the pound ur cake), beads of ali colors and sizes, lineu thread, iu patented cups, ¢ven and strong; tailur veedies, hand made horn combs, india rubber toys, magui ‘fying glasses, French bouks of all descriptiuns, sicam engines in peciect running ordér, eic., commonly known as the “bull owl.” AT Home.—Hon. A. A. Sargent arrived in this city yesterday in five days and a half from Chicago, and was heartily welcomed by his many friends. Tue Union men. of Omega are unan‘mous in favor of the Crawiord County Plan, and the vote at Washington E. M. PRESTON. J. A. FAIRCHILD. “of this tact by reading the following . DOWN cents up; Ventilator Hats, $1-60-each; . He No Cure, No Par. Consultation by letrer; cr otlierwise, Fans. —OFr— BANNER BROS. AT THEIR OLD STAND, Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. ‘The People of Nevada Councy, WITH ANY GOODS IN THEIR LINE INTERIOR OF THE STATE, — Great Bargains for all. BANNER BROTHERS, $2 HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT THAT THEY CAN =” AND DO SELL _43 CLOTHING, POETS NEAET SEE BAK HA’ —eon = SSS f= &e. &e., Cheaper than any of their Com: petitors, ARE ’NOW.LN FIELD ~ Gents’ and Boy’s Clothing, _ Furnishing Goods, ‘We sell our Goods at from 30 to 50 per cent Cheaper than ATTENTION. All ye in want of CLOTHING, we now offer you Goods at lower prices than you -@” ever bought them beiore and Cheaper than you can get them anywhere «lise. 43 © Our Spring Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Business Suits ARE OF THE —-~ LATEST STYLES —— ' And superiorto any hitherto “imported, Fine Fashionable Dress Suits, We will él! for-LESS MONEY than they can be bought tor anywhere tise in California. §27" Geuis: Weask yuu to éxamine our CLUTHING aud we teel assured we can ratisfy you beth as toS Yio any Pricrn, MATS! HATS! MATs!
: OF THE LATEST STYLES, Including VELOCIPEDE & ALPINE HATS, Shirts and Under-clothing. Ap unlimited supply of WHITE sHIKTS, of the Fisest Quaiiy, UNUSR CLVrHINy, HUclbnl, HaNDeeRCuiors, Nock res SUSrENUEKS, aud YANKer NUTIONS of every Gescription. FIFTY PER CENT LOWER 1GREAT WITH THE : Largest & Finest, Ansortart Ever before offered in the interior Wow inform the people of this city that they bave cuuciuded to Close Out Business in this place, AND NOW OFFER FOR SALES THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING,—aNnD— : FURNISHING GOOBS! 43 Trunks, Valises, Boots, &. REGARDLESS OF ALL COST! COAT, VEST AND PANTS FOR ONLY And. Everything Else in the same proportion ! WE HAVE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GUODS, enough to supply every man in the Ceunty. .We desire to see them all . welldreased before we leave the * town and therefore we invite them to calland secure t "This is no Humbug! Before buying elsewhere examine our Goods and Prices ! = BS. MEYER & CO., Cerner Broad and Pine Streets, Opposite Goldsmith's Dry Goods Store, NeTHE PUBLIC! GEORGE E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, H” ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Kron, Steel, x Iron and Lead Pipe, Hubber Hose, §Mining and Agricultural Tools; ! Aud ali Goods in Ihe Hardware line which he offers at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES! Agent for the GIANT POWDER COMPANY. A goodsupply of Gian. Pewder,'Caps, Fuse, &c. alwayson hand. See AGENT FOR THE PACIFIC SILVER PLATE CO Anda fae’assortment of PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, And other articles always om hand. CROCKERY and GLASS WARE And a full assortment of:Cooking and Parior Stoves, Cooking Utensils, _. , Tinware, # € Whv deal in Ciothing, both in this city and counly, We Wullld say cali oy us Deore golug SPENCE & CO. Ke A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL THE . Popuiar Remedies, including Pateat Medicines, : g Drugs & Chemicals, Also, At Wholesale or Retail. At the Uld Stand. No. 43 Broad Street, stood 2 for Crawford and 15 against}tu Dai. Pianhe.cCy by Make purchases, . We cau seul you Guvds 10 cis City ALLUWEER Katies than you cau buy thems at the Bay. Uur Slucs Is Culliplé.c dur the spring Trade aad Our prices are tuwer titsu thusd os any OLbere. Pema) Se rersons in want of any Goods in our line had betier culieGil Welt OWN ibterest by Uiskiupy purcha_ce at ioic Pionee: Ciothing Emporium,BANN&@ BKy Cas. Wholesaie & Ketail Dealers, "TAlso a Large Stock of PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH 2 MECHANICS, MINERS, FARYERS; . ang the pubic generally in need of anything in the Hardware line will find it to their interC. E. TURNER, Nevada, May 29th. . Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. ; ‘Nevada, April th, ie hethe mind, distate fur society, dreed ke. &e, . . foucrions uf uatuie, tne ueglect of whick _} Address BENJ. F. DOWNFALL IN-PRIGES tT ={. = —asp— act terie ny iat St pens — GenRee : Regardless —otCost! Cess of its treatment ranks-it second tu:nune. . = — _— : PRIVATE DISEASES ’ 4 INET + eprgugust ances. ee fn Males, and Irsegularities in Femal he CAMP A IGN OP EN ED e re} great destroyers oj health, They insiduedsiy ae : B. MEYE B & co. attack the aster. and gradualiy underininy _ ? ae 4 and destr 3 Shey drive the bloom from the.‘ i THE Corner of Broad & Pine Streets eek 3 es pee ue etre ‘ e, they. ny asic Pioneer Clothing Emporium seed so he eet SSS eee cessive generations, the urace. Ot nan. . The marks tan be.seen in-Scro.ula, Consumption, Cripples, the. diotic, the Paralytic, the Insane. ’ There is no more terrivie sconrge to the hi. man race than those diseases arisy: mM thie contamination Venerial Poison, ‘The mildest. forms, by retreating to: the blood, hold ever oxer the-one afflicted, the sword of destruc. tion that is liable at moment to fall and blight to utterly destroy—all ea ed hopea, = — MERCURY, reocgniead as the noet FATAL, MEDICAL KNEMY to maa, combining with the Veneaial, do I i ; ‘i ENAL POISON ae not ube he ais 4 PUAN, are not dj OBE has only assumed a newform, . * sf d That leaves.the poison to ‘crawl « "the system, eating its way into the ti lott. anny gaus beneath the appurently emigoth “Surface, to, burst out in the future with a virulence tha sician, whom long practice and theropa vestigation into the cites of Disessds of the U ARY ORGANS; enable todetermine “pen cule of te disease. so pee seases entrusted to "8 PERE ECT, SPREDY, PERMANENT. IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. -, In'Byphilia and its. adjuncts, Gonnhe and accom sieaae titties the Bladder, Kidneys © ; ; Seminal Decnieaa: Eo ovo te Heart and Lungs, 8 tion,. tency, Inciy Consumption, abd all dissagos a? he eee organs in either sex, cure always warranted or NO PAY required-. 7 ONE. ae }, SEMINAL . WEARNEGG. he e yoling man who experiences that growing weakness invhig muveular.and mental or ganization should stop and consider whence it = ee ne ‘the: ck, trembling 0 mds, tion, uuaccuuntabl rey i troubled and lacivious dreams, by growing deatness, loss of muscular power,and numerous other symptoms of disorganivation, the positive traces of most. terribie and destructive “of all ases, inal. Weakness—wusting away aeration ing his hope of life and inyn and , drayging higa wiong the broken ps Yat 8 tence, ward @ premature and 2oa ie. rave, ‘Tohim who flads tits Tife dribling gat the ‘Of the vital principle of exis. tence in nuctugnal aad Hom emiasiona: he: mere Cessalielof the «causes its. a pearance. brings no Assurance Of relief, PE ee aa Do Nor BE Satisriap wrrn Pagtian Conn. will baiile the etfecis of medicine. When peree Of hope Of manhvod, brings to such one no eos of cure, but adds tO Hie misery in the ‘kidow!edge of he Oue Who lovks to him for 80 mach innocent companion of his punishment, adds to his misery. aud disorder natil he aves him. ‘There ‘is no -regene except : . proper and okiisa) iresemeat Consult ‘at once, & physician Who long . ice and . caretut research has made him ( Hest So ape Versant with every 7 ’ z “Those mire asl ry vices, thatdre fascinating and destructable habit, which fils choneande Of ee po tale ban paralytica and, Conetmptives, and :hon+ dredof untimely graves with its viciims, should Consult Without.a. to: ertt’s delay, one who will sympathise with their suf. ferings. ‘Co-such the Loctor would especially.recommend himsell, giving to each and Kuarautees Of a Perlect aud Permanent Cure. withuut Hindrance frou, Business, Change of Diet, Fear of Kxporure, ‘ a Do not forget the addreas. See bolow.® IMPOK TANT TO THE LADIES, When a female ia in trouble or afflicted with disease, aud requ.res medical or supgical ‘at. mis ‘eck there a physiciau who is fnily competent to administer reiief, and whose respectable stand. ing tn society recummends hini tu the’ fi deuce of the commuuity? .The Doctar.aederstanding how imperdtively uecesrary these Te-’ ‘quirements are, ieels called upon to interpose, and by calling the attentiva of theéaflicted to the fact that ne has been a Brofessor of Obetetrics and Female Diseases for Tweaty Yeary: aud is inliy quatitied tu adminibver in Al canes both medicauy and surgically, not in ® shperficial manner, but in ds thorvugh a manheras . vears Of study aud practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to savethem from the hands the unqualified, anscrapulons and uesigning. ‘Therefore families cau rely upon him as ipune fuiher. All in affliction’can find im him one who can feel aud sympathize witn. . and befriend them im trouble—one in whose secresy the nunvst confidence can be placed, Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frer See address below. 4 THE CoLEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES: Compounded from thy private prescriptions of Dr. Young, have nuw obtained a most extended popuiarity, and are correctly viewed to .be the stiest und surest remedies for the com plaints for which they are applied. The conetantly accrujug tyétimonials of their efficacy, declare them to be pre-eminently superior to their action, ees. No Jady should be without these Renovating Agents. None genuine unless proeured at thin gitice. Sent/by Mail or Express to any part o. tue State. : GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery Of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE Powpers PrR Marnrep Lapire: These’Powders will be found of essenti value Lo those, whose, means, bealth-or other circuuistauces do not perinit tuem to increase the number oi their fauily without inconvenience, suffering aud perhaps risk of life. Thig 4ud simple, aud canuot ifjure the health, ‘Their use should ve avoided at certain times Price 310 a bux. pent 0 any part of the coast vt Exp. ess aud: essed to , BaNJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. PILLo— Price 5, : . Acknowledged by the Medical Fraternity to he the only sae, mud and efficycious remedy” to be depended Un in lung standing cases of suppreesion, irr@uiariy, or stupplig of the the source of such depiorabie effects semale trame. ae JOSSELYN, M.D. Washington St. San Francisco. box tendunce, the enguiry shonid be, where is. of her happiness, is a victim ofhis evi} and a ee 2 « perfectly sate Irom suspicion. Kemit by Mai! See becoine the victims of selita-