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June 3, 1869 (4 pages)

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a * t RE SR REN a Bal serena nine ei man se ones : The Daily Transenyt, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. . Tue FourtH.—There was much talk _ upon the streets ‘yesterday, and our cit> izens generally are strongly in favor of getting up an appropriate celebration’ ( -omompp-thnePourtr of July. Ti Order that . --some~-definiteaction-should. be taken, _quested to be present. it is suggested that a meeting be called atthe District Court Room on Friday night. All citizens of Nevada are reIt is high time that arrangements were being madeNevada can have one of the finest cel~ obrations ever held in the county if the matter is taken hold of promptly by the people. é PRISONERS FROM TRUCKEE.—Three . prisoners were yesterday brought down from Truckee, by Special Constable Tracy, and lodged in the county jail. Thomas Johnson was sent up by. Jus~ tice Sykes for 30 days, for carrying con~ cealed weapons, and 90 days for assault. Ou last Sunday morning, while drunk, he drew a revolver and pursued Miss Batton, of Auburn, some distance. George Smith and George Caw were "sent down by Justice King for twentyfive ‘days, each having been convicted of assault and battery. MINING ACCIDENT.—A miner known as French Bob was'seriously injured by the premature explosion of a blast, in the Empire mine,Grass Valley,yesterday. * A charge of giant powder having failed, from some cause, he insisted, contrary to advice, on taking out the charge, and went to work. The blast went off. and he was struck with the tamping iron in the forehead, and the bone broken in two places.. Though his injuries are First TaRovuenk S#IPMENT.—A. Goldsmith, corner of Broad and Pine streets, hag just received the first in« voice of goods to this coast by the railroad, consisting of splendid new style Summer Hats, white and colored, trim} med and untrimmed, such as Sundowns Idlewilds, Velocipedes, School Hats, of Silk Cloaks’ of new sty very latest patterns of Dress Goods Trimmings. Ladies should not fail to call and see the nice goods just received: Mr. Goldsmith having deferred the purchase of Summer goods to this time is enabled to supply the market with the very latest. Give him~a call and Seg the new goods. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.—A meeting of the Nevada Library Association 7th, at 8 o’clock Pp. M. at the library room. All members are requested to be present, as business of importance will be brought up. ; CHAS. MARSH,-President. E. W. BIGELow, Sec’y. jedetd. THANKS.—We are indebted to Hon. A. A. Sargent for Congressional docu~ ments, consisting of the Land Office report, Revenue Commissioner’s report, and numerous speeches. LATE PAPERS.—We are indebted to George R. Crawford for copies of the Hearth & Home and Bazar, of late dates received overland. ee DEALERS AND CONSUMERS OF ToBACCO, TAKE NOTICE.—<As the law requires all chewing and smoking tobacco to be restamped before the 1st of July 1869, Julius Greenwald. is determined tu dispose of his entire stock before that time, and as an inducement to dealers and consumers offers these Fanchons, Shepherdess and Parisian.— . will be held on Monday evening. June . READ! READ! —_READ! GRAND OPENING SALES se SPRING CLOTHING GREATEST INDUCEMENT EVER OFFERED! TO THE People of Nevada County ! THE GOODS*MUST BE SOLD! —AND— = Private Medical Institut Establisbed*by Dr. 3. Cc. YOUNG, in-1850. No Cure, No Pay, Consultation by letter, cr otherwise, Frex. BENJ. F. JUSSELYN, M.D. Sar celebrated Institute has enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 1s, Inst ~~CAMPATGN OPENED! . Pioneer Clothing Emporium =Or— BANNER BROS. AT THEIR OLD STAND, Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. 4 BE NOW READY TKOSUPPLY a WITH ANY GOODS IN THEIR LINE FIFTY PER CENT LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE INTERIOR OF THE STATE. Great Bargains for all. BANNER BROTHERS, ¢ = Ge" HAVING ESTABLISHED: THE FACT THAT THEY CAN Ss AND DO SELL #1 CLOTHING, . BOOTS, ————_—___— ——dangerous he wilt probably recover. ’ rom ing. will hiip Y City. held PU RKcing man a 1 Of aw upile eo if ° Revef the ‘ER. yf the ve ‘Lanp Matrers.—Wm. Neely Joha-~ son, having associated with him H. C. Johnson, will devote special attention to matters relating to public lands, before the United States and State Land Offices at Sacramento, and before the General -Land Office at“ Washington, The long experience of Mr. Johnson as Register in the Land Office, gives him “peculiar qualifications for business of . this character.: His card will be seen in toeday’s paper. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.—It —is hopéd that every member of the County Central Committee will be .on hand at the meeting which is called for Satur~ day next at 10 o’clock,, At that time the vote on the new plan o/ nominating will be canvassed, and some definite action in reference to the calling-of the Primaries and the adoption of’ regulations, for making nominations decided upon. ALTAMONT Rott or Honor.—The following:is a list of names upon the toll of Honor-of Altamont District School, Miss Mary Hardy, teacher: For the last month, Miss Lizzie and Minnie Burns ; Robert Burns has been on for “4wo successive months, and Alice Burrington, George Burrington and Allen Burrington for three successive months. THE CRAWFORD PLAN AT SAN JUAN. We.are informed that no. election waé —held at San Juan, but_a petition .was circulated in favor of the Crawford ounty plan, which was signed by a ‘arge majority of Union men. . The sen. . timent on the ridge is said to ‘Be about unanimous in favor of the new system. Sopa WatTer.—Julius Dreyfuss pre~« vents spontaneous combustion of humanity by supplying the thirsty with fountain soda. The thermometer got up.to .90™ yesterday. afternoon, but Dreyfase’ soda is an excellent moderator. —— LipraR’ MEeETING.—A meeting of} the Nevada Library Association will be held at the hall on Monday evening, June 7th, when matters of importance will be considered. All stockholders are requested to be present, REMovED.—The Good Templars will hereafter hold their meetings at Temperance Hall on Friday evenings of each week. Tae Grags Valley hunters: are eae the slatighter of having great sportiin doves, ‘ g's articles below San Francisco cost prices, FOR CASH, to close out the articles before that time. Those who chew,. smoke or sell,4gbacco should be sure to call on Greenwald and ascertain. his prices. Nevada, April 20th. ANNOUNCEMENT. EO, 8. 8. GETCHELL announces himeelf aga candidate for the office ef ROAD COMMISSIONER Of Nevada County, at the General Election to be held on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1869. m25 THE RAILROAD COMPLETED: Gu REDUCTION OF PRICES! — French Hair Dressing Saloon, 4 PINE STREET. . FELIX GILLET..Proprietor. HAIR CUTTING,(Men, Boys & Girls) 25 cts. SHAMPOOING. occ cccececcssceees.:. 25CUMs SHAVING .cscececcceccsevevesesrs. BATHS. ‘ . toes BIRIEE, (2 Everything is kept clean about MR. GILLET'S shop, and he ‘‘throws off on nobody,” and pays as much attention to~his customers at reduced.as at former prices. 3 ! Besides, Mr. Gillet offers at MUDERATE PRICES a nice assortment-of French goods, imported direct trom ‘Paris by steamers, such as Pinaud’s celebrated perfumery, shaving and toilet soaps, (by the peand or cake), beads of all colors and sizes, linen thréad, in patented cups, even and strong; tailor needles, hand made horn combs; india rubber toys, magnifying glasses,French books of all descriptions, steam engines in perfect running order, etc., ete. m26 E. M. PRESTON. J. A. FAIRCHILD. SPENCE & CO. EEP A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL THE Popular Remedies, including Patent Medicines, Drugs & Chemicals, Also, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, At. Wholesale or Retail. At the Old Stand. No, 43 Broad Street. Nevada, May th. G R. CRAWFORD, BROAD ST., (Spence’s New. Building.) RETAIL DEALER IN STATIONERY Blank Books, Sheet ‘asic, Albums, Gold Pens, . Mmgravings, de. Ke.J&eC. Picture Frames, of any size, made to order &e. &e., Cheaper than any of their Competitors. ARE. NOW IN THE FIELD WITH THE Largest & Finest] Assortment : 2-OF— 2 Gents’ and Boy’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Ever before offered im the Interior et the State,
We sell our Goods at from 30 to 50 per cent Cheaper than former ratés. ATTENTION, 1° 2 6h e 4 you Goods at lower prices than you e@” ever bought them beiore and Cheaper than you can get them anywhere else. <3 Our Spring Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Business Suits . ARE OF THE —LATEST STYLES And superior toany hitherto imported. Fine Fashionable Dress Suits, We will sell for LESS MONEY than they can be bought for anywhere else in California. t27" Gente: Weask You to examine our CLUTHLNG and we feel assured we can egatisfy you both as toSTYLES AND PHICES, HATS! HATS! HATs! : OF THE LATEST STYLES, Including VELOCIPEDE & ALPINE HATS, Shirts and Under-clothing. An unlimited supply of WHITE SHIRTS, of the Finest Quality, CNDER CLOTHLNw, HOSIERY, HaNDAKERCHIKFS, NECK TIES . SUSPENDEKS, and YANKEE NUTIONS of every description. ~ ’ TO ALL MEKCHANTS! Who deal in Clothing, both in this city and county, we would say call on us beiore going” to ban Francisco to make purchases. We cau sell you Goods if this city at LOWEK KATES’ than sou buy themat the Bay. Uur Stock is complete for the Spring Trade and our prices are lower than those of any othere. ‘Persons in want of any Goods in our line had better consult their own interest by making purchaces at the a ee Pioneer Clothing Emporium. : BANNER BROTHERS. Wholesale & Retail Dealers, »¢W~Constableand Justice's Blanks on band . Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. . Corner of Broad & Pine Streets The People of Nevada Councy, . ~All ¥e in want of CLOTHING, we now offer . t af : Regardless of Cost! aoe = B. MEYER & CO. NEVADA CITY.OULD inform the people of this city that ~ they have conciuued to Close Gut Business in this place, AND NOW OFFER FOR SALE, THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHINC, —aAND— FURNISHING GOOBS! Trunks, Valises, Boots, &c. REGARDLESS OF ALL COST! r) COMPLETE SUITS: COAT, VEST AND PANTS FOR ONLY i= TEN DOLLARS ! seg And Everything Else in the same proportion ! WE HAVE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, enough to supply every man in the County. We desire to see them all well dressed before we leave the tuwn and therefore we invite them to call and secure GREAT’ BARGAINS!!!!111!!! This isno Humbug ! Before buying elsewhere examine our Goods and Prices! B. MEYER & CO., _ Cerner Broad and Pine Streets. ' Opposite Goldsmith’s Dry Goods Store, Nevada city. ; TO THE PUBLIC! HARDWARE, + HARDWARE. _ CROCKERY, &C. GEORGE E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, H** ON HAND “A LARGE STOCK OF Heavy aud Shelf Hardware, Iron, Steel, _ rom and Lead Pipe, Mubber Hose,Mining and Agricultural Tools, . Audali Goodsain Ihe Hardware line which he offers at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES! Agent for the GIANT POWDER COMPANY, A good supply of Gii ant Powder, Caps, Fuse, &c._alwayson hand, AGENT FOR THE PACIFIC SILVER PLATE CO And a fine assortment of PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, And other articles always on hand. ———$— CROCKERY and GLASS WARE And a full assortment of s Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Cooking Utensils, vinware; &e, &ee ee Also a Large Stock of PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH ——_— 3" MECHANICS, MINERS, FARMERS, arid the public geberally in need of anything in the Hardware line will find itto their interest to call on Cc. E. TURNER. minister relief, and whose respecta — and hasbecome one of the must.cele‘The great number annually received and cured, place it in point of number or patients Cees of its treatment ranks if second to n great destroyers ef health, ‘Uhey insiduous! attack the systeta, and¥ gradually undermine and destrey it: they drive the bloom from the cheek, the Instre from the eye, the strength and viger from the frame, they givé puny and . diseased cAspring, and--peison, through suc‘ecssive generations, the race ot man. The marks can be seen in Scrotula, Coneumption,, Cripples, the idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane” There is no more terrible scourge to the human race than those diseases arjsing from the contamination Venerial Poison. ‘The mildest forms, by retreating to-the blood, hold ever over the one afflieted, the sword of destruction that is liable at moment to fall and blight —to utterly destroy—all earthly hopes, MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining ‘with the Venealal, doubles his dangers. Those who. have been treated with that pernicious MIN ERAL POISON, are nok.cured ; the disease. has only asstimed a new form. Do Nor 88 SATISFIED WiTH PARTIAL Cony. ‘That leaves the poison to crawl throagh the system, eating its way into the tigsues and orto burst out in the future With a virulence tha will baiile the effects of medicine. When perfect CURES ean be obtained by eonsulting a physician, whom long practice ‘and thoroua: investigation into the causes of Diseases v% the URINARY ORGANS, enable to determine. ee hid cause * the meen s n a! seases entrusted tothe Doctor’ PERFECT, SPEEDY, PERMANENT, nica IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. In Syphilia and its adjuncte, Gonnhorrboe id accompying dis ; in all disorders of the Bladder, Kidneys and prostate; Seminal . Weakness, Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Impotency, Incipient Consumption, and all diseases of the ahiary organs in either sex, cure always war or NO PAY requiredCig een SEMINAL WEAEBNESS, The young man who experiences that grow ing weakness in-his muscular and mental organization should stop and consider whence it urises, He will findin the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion. unaccountable tailing of the powers ot the mind, distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, forebodings ot evil, sleeplessness troubled and lacivious dreams, accompanied {n Males, and Irregularities in Femalesare the . gans beneath the apparently smd6th surtace, —*— and numerous other symptoms of disorgani® vation, the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases, Semina) Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying his hope of life and mynhood, and dray ging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and loathsome zrave, ‘l'‘ohim who finds his life dribling out in the discharge of the vital principle of éxistence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes its appearance bisa gre of a arriage, that holy office, the safeguor hope of manhood; brings to sucha one fe been of cure, but adds to his misery in the know)edge of the one who looks to him for go inuch of her happiness, is 4 victim ofhis evil and én innocent companion of his punishment. adds to his misery and disorder lvaves him, . There 48 no rescue proper and skilful treatment. Consult then at once, a physician whom long prictice and careful research bs made him thorou hy convyersant with every phase of the disease.— Those who have’ become the victimes of solitary ‘vices, that dreadful, fascinating and destruc. table habit, which tills Shousands of sick rooms with paralytics aud consumptivyes, and hundreds of untimely graves with its Misguided viciims, should consult witbouta moment's gelay, one who will sympathise with their suf. erings. ‘I'o such the Doctor would especially recommend himself, giving to each wand all guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent, Cure’ without Hindrance from Business, Change of Diet, Fear of Exposure, Do not forget the address. See below, IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When afemale is in trouble or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical dttendance, the enquiry shon!d be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to aduntil hope ing ip society recommends him to the confidence of the community ? ‘The Doctor understanding how imperatively neceseary these requirements are, teels called upon to interpose, and by yin the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for T'wemty Years, and {ia fally qualified to administer in all cases ; both medicaily and surgically, not in a super— ticial manner, but in a8 thorough a manner as vears of study and practice—both in hoepitais and families—can make, to save them from tha hands the unqualified, unscrupulous and oesigning. ‘Therefore famili¢s can rely upon him. as upon a father. <All in affliction can find i» him one who can feel and sympathize wits. and befriend them in: trouble—one in whose. seeresy the utmost confidence can be placed. Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frer See address below, THE CHLEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES. Compounded from the private prescriptions of Dr. Young, have now obtained 4 most extended popularity, and are correctly viewed to be the saiesat and sureat remedies for the com plaints for which they are: . The-conmstantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy, declare them to be pre-eminently superior to their action. ° \No lady should be without these Renovating Agents. None gennine unless proeured at this oflice. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the State. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE Powpgers FTR MARKIED La pies. These Powders will be found of esgenti value.to these whose means, health or other circumstances do not permit them to fpcreage the number of their family without inconvenlence, siflering and perhaps risk of life. Thig preparatio: ew,’ iniallible, convenies: Hes simple, add cannot injure the health; : Dfheir ase shor avoided at certain times Price $10 a box. io any part of the coast periectly safe from suspicion. “Kemit by Mail. vr Lixpiese addressed to BENZ. F. d ELXYN, M.D. PRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE PILL3S— Price %. Acknowledged by the Medical Frate: be the only sui¢, mild and etiicacious rem Lo be depended on in jong standin aS suppression, irregularity, or stopplmmy the fannieen of pature, the neylect of whick the source of euch deplorabie effects female trame. i Nevada, April 7th. / Address BENJ, F, JOSSELYN, M. D; Washington St. Sap Francisco. boxHe! except in” Cases of ~ ma ~