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March 22, 1870 (4 pages)

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Serious mecident. i Ns Reed, aged about-five years was seriously purned by its clothes taking fire. ‘The little ‘one was playing near the fire-place, when . a ‘child clothing Chimne: Fire. immediately, wrapped the: im : yon iat — ‘Guide an axcttediiahs Woes froated ‘on ont streets last night, about 8% o'clock. by. the, = alrino the eufering of tho ile one-was}hand promptly, but their services were its clothes ignited, and it was speedily en-. The mother, almost} rried in. ing. oe camilla Urso. 2 ea Se “cans: of the slarm b_._ 8 (ees ata of Alex. Gault’s Restaurant. It soon burned out. sree Madame Urso, well known as the origin~ ator of the Mercantile Library Concert,propork) pebageegbon dee ngmotey She will be assisted by Mrs. Marrins er distinguished artists. Her agent 8. W. ‘Bugbey, was in this city recenttion : Jy making necessary arrangements for the ois . San Juan—Tuesday evenin: concert. ‘We bespeak for Madame Urse-® . " French Corral aay evening ay novia. good audience. Green Peas. _ Nick. Slocovich yesterday sent us @ mess of green peas, of this season fresh from the vines. Nick. has made arrangements to receive all the earliest vegetables of the EET, Cars s€aneiscy ls from the m5 season for the people of Nevads. Green if dni ha Ente Acdece VO I say cares doe ope aie ag Nevada County Woman’s Guilinge Asso} A mining accident, whieh will curted at Gayote Hill; in the claims adjoining those in which Chas, Young was killed last week. Yesterday aftermoon Mr. Nev. ins was engagéd in mining up a cut for slui[ces when a portion of the bank slid in upon him burying him tothe neck. He was taken out as speedily as acing and taken whieh will probably ly produce dentiae.s0 22 3. iene = as ery of “Fire f* “The “Woman's Suffrage. Laura DeForce Gordon will lecture at the following’ places, under the auspices 6f the March. 23 Sweetland—Thursday evening, March as. Birchville—Friday evening, March 25 .Cheap Bread and Board.Alex. Gault, of the Broad Street Bakery; will hereafter sell bread at lower rates than ever before, and furnish good square meals it in feared. he sustained internal. injuries And everything in our Line; and Wise RISE T@ A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE and inform the citizens of these United States through this medinm that from and after this date, we will eellg Wholesale ‘iad Retail, Groceries and=F rovisions, Crockery and Tobacco, out of it, peas in March would excite the sppetite of . dyspeptic. The Sheet and Pillow-case Party. The Eureka Social Club will give their “Sheet and Pillow-case” masquerade, April 7th. Those only to whom invitatiohs are issued will be admitted, and the party willbe select, while every effort will be made to etthance the pleasure of those who attend. The announcement will be found in to-day’s paper. ““nekedBO eat a ae & We saw yesterday at Jas. Colley’s a ~~poreineweighing about 100 ponnds, was eured and smoked whole at Cashin & Kent’sslaughter house. We have frequently heard of people “going the whole hog” in other matters, but this is the first time we have known of one “saving his bacon” without first cutting the hog. . Personal. Hon, 8. I. Oates paid his constituents visit on Sunday last. His announcement of @ willingness to become » candidate for} Congress has created quite a flutter among his enemies and joy among his friends. Pian ‘speeches on the _ change of District wuded by all who We had designed an have read the debates. interview; but were not fortunate enough to meet our representative. Temperance Lecture. On Friday evening next, Dr. ©. 8. Has. well, Grand Lecturer. ofthe Independent Order of Good Templars for the State, will deliver a free lecture at the Congregational Church in this city. ‘The subject of the lecture is “Temperance, and Moral Reform.” We understand the Good Templars will meet at their Room at 7 o'clock and march in a body to the Church. All are most cordially invited to attend the lecture. Warningvennns The Washingtonian Temperance Society will meet atthe Library Hall to-morrow . evening, at half past 7 o’clock. The exercises will be interesting, and the public are: invited to attend. Accident. << On the down trip yesterday morning the} Marysville stage ran against a stone and the jar was sufficient to break the pole short off. Nofurther damage was done. A new wagon was substituted and the trip made without delay. Declared their Intention. Wm. Jenkin and John Hotching yesterday declared their one ba” ame aad citizens of the United States, \._. A Pleasure._ ingen a ay PY speak & favorable word for anymereantile firm in the Bay” City whose dealings are found-}ed upon principles of fairness and honesty, and we therefore insert this word of commendation in our columns, for the welli known niérchants of San Francisco, Messrs. Haviland, Hooper & Co., dealers in crockery, glassware, clocks, cutlery, &c. Those who have dealt. with them Idiig’ say they “have always found them reasonable in their charges, very accommodating, and that they exercise more taste in selecting their goods than ever seen exhibited by any other firm. -, It is.a rare treat.to visit their establishment ‘No. 885, Pine street, and examine the exworks of art in the form of beauti-. -antiseptte properties which are not combined. . will pleage call for 25.cents. Alex. knows how to satisfy a hungry man’s appetite, being an old restauxanter. See his advertisement. What does Reason say ? deadly serpent resorts to a certain plant, eats of it, and escapes the effect of the poison. That is instinct. . Human beings on the other hand, muet depend upon reason and experience in selecting the means of protecting lMfe and health against unwholesome influences. Now, what does reason say on this vital subject? Does it not tell us. that to invigorate stem is the best way te pro= tect it against the invisible poison which gen. erates disease? Surely it does. The next The little mongoose when bitten by &}ww FOR CASH. .a8% With} [variations for SOME! -Verbum. [Satis] Sapienti est. That all may know what can be saved by the CASH SYSTEM we give the following LIST oF ‘PRICES CURRENT: To be corrected Three times a day. We have the Goods f lowing assent A. Hs HANSO ‘AROS tara eae ae ‘D AFTER MABCH. FIRST, 1870, Limes. ; Pe a las i races: NAF FZIGER Corn Fed Hogs oe * AND HAS A GOOD SUPPLY. Or ELL, WHOLESALE.AND RE =v er fa ’ ! BACON, _ ; -GxtocEn IES & PROVASIONS, and LARD, " etocRERY WARE, er waict HE WARRANTS TO BEthx bi fre _Nevada, January 2th, 1870. Os That all may know what can be sav2 CASH SYSTEM, Igive the folLIST OF PRICES CU RRENT, (Gro BE CORRECTED EVERY MORNING._£7) PRESTON. & eres Druggists and: Apothecaries question is, what guide shall we follow in choosing a medicinal safeguard? Reason replies let your moniter be experience. Well, the experience of eighteen years comprised in one unbroken series ef satisfactory testi-_ monials assures us that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters possess strengthening, regulating and in the same happy proportions in any other preparation extant, This therefore is the antidote to which reason bids us resort when . which produces. epidemic-disorders, or by any other canse, whether inherent and constitutional or r connected with our habits,occupations sad parole. “a The venom @f a noxious. reptile is scarcely more eubtie and dangerous than that which lurks in foul air.and impure water. To escape the fevers, bilious disorders, disturbanances of the bowels, and other serious maiadies produced by these insalubrious elements, it-is absolutely necessary that the stomach and all the secretive organs should be, so to speak, in a robust condition. Upon the amount of resistance which the vital system can oppose to the deleterious Influences that assail it, the safety of the health depends, and it % because the GREAT VEGETABLE INvIGORant imparts energy and regularity to the most important functious of the body, that it can be recommended and teed as an invalnable preventive medi —_———— sialic Treasurer and Collector's Notice A‘ PERSONS business. with the Conny aot soca or COLLECTOR, /
Office at the Bank of Nevada County, Where all business of those offices will be transacted. R. W. TULLY, ut ages Treasurer. Nevada, March Tork, 1810 : SPRING OPENING ! FIRST IN THE FIELD —_——— PABTICULAB NOTICE. s<aCURRENCY. st SS-TAKEN AT PAB. JUST RECEIVED! TROPA EN Is GREENBACKS TAKEN AT PAR, . Bt em. i ou: A: GOLDSMETEL our health id imperilied either by the malaria . " NEW 3 PRINTS, NEW. DRESS _ ear PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AND Dealers and Proprietors of (PeaNut nunnemand — asa out. Se €#Goods received Daily from Chicago, New York, San Francisco —~—gnd all parts of Europe, hia —and— Wolfe's Store Main Street. Fiour, B. Ex, per Ib, 33¢ cts. Flour, Family, per bs { Delivered Flour, Super’e per Ib. 2% * Mixed Feed, ht J per. Ib kt ss ‘to. the Shorts, 2 Brana, light, inixed ‘Door. with saw dast, 1% “* Whean extra, 2i¢ cents per d. Corn, Yellow, 23¢ cents por ib Beans 25 pounds for $i—400 pouate on hand. ; Coffee, 5 papers for $1 00— mixed with ground peas, Dried Peaches 20 pounds for $i—improved by age. — Ranch Butter, 25 cents per pound — Good and strong— only 1 pound left. Washing Powder 10 cents per paper. Chicken, 123, cents per can—The Birds crossed the plains—only 2 cans left Lobsters % cents per can. Nevada Lard $1 per can — softened by age -can and one-half left. Plantation Bitters, 75 cents per bottle—ome bottle in store. Calisaya Bitters, 75 cents per bottle — 24 bottles in store, Eureka Shoe Blacking, 4 boxes for 25 cents. ¥ dozen left. Pick Handles, 873g eents — mone used upon our customers, Axe Handles, 8734 cents, — Smoking Tobacco, 3s Ib es cents "his (Tobacco isa ‘ttle dusty. Any person purchasing $1 worth of these articles will be entitled to one Jar of Mose Korn’s Blacking ‘peters . Nevada, March 10th, 4080.2 28% here which is warranted to eat @ pair . : “Green corn, Win. 37% cents [per jcaii. Fresh Peaches. (87% “ “ 4 Green Peas 87% = “ ‘ Turkey 87% “ ““ oe Chicken . 8s ae Lobster 25 “ “ Sl is Yeast Powder 19% “e ii Tomatoes a 95 3 “ “ec “ GroundJava Coffee62 5 a“ 46 s Sardines, 25 “ “oe “ Goal Oil, SOB Me ener Nevada Lard 125 ” ‘ . Axle Grease, 87% “ ‘ had Ground Pepper, 12% cents per bottle. Ground Mustard 12% cents per bottle. Ground Sage 12% cents per bottle. Ground Allspice 12% cents per bottle, Ground-Ginger 12% cents per bottle. ; Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottle. Ground Thyme, 12% cents per bottle. Tomato Catsup, pts, 1244 cents per bottle. Tomato Catsup, qts 25 cents per bottle. Pickles % gal 37% cents per bottle. Olive Oil, pts 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil quarts 50 cents per bottle. Hostetter’s Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Plantation Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Bokers Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Extracts, assorted, 12% cents per bottle. Balt, in 3 pound bags, 12% cents per bag. Salt, in 5 pound bags, 25 cents per bag. Salt, in 10 pound bags, 87% cents per bag. Salt, in 20 pound bags, 62% cents per bag. Salt, in 50 pound bags, $1 25 per bag. Shot, in 25.pound bags, $2 50 per bag. Buckwheat Flour 10 Ib bags, 75 cts per bag. Hominy, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. Oat Meal, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. Rye Meal, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. “Raisins, 1% Tb boxes, 75 cents per box. ~ Raisins, in 4 boxes, $1 25 per box. _ Raisins, in % boxes, $2 50 per box. Raisins, box $4 50 per box. Starch, in 5 lb boxes, 75 cents per box. Mason’s Shoe Blacking, 3 boxes 25 cents. 6 Bars Co, Soap, 50 cents. Heavy Golden Syrup, $4 50 per keg. _ Nails, assorted $6 00 per keg. JAND FURNITURE, 5 Effected at the Lowest Mates.’ i Nevada, Feb, 16th, 1870.—ly FOR SALE! HEAP FOR CASH! ene 12-inch Engine, ~-@nue 10-inch Kngine, @ne 8-inch Pump, One 6-Inch Pump. Two Horn’s Amalgamating Pans. ONE FLUE BOILER, Twenty Feet Long. Diameter 42. inches. ONE 30-INOH GLOBE NOZZLE, reer 7 PATENT. Castings of Every Description. —aT— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. INQUIRE OF DAVID THOM, NEVADA FOUNDRY,-SPRING STREET. Nevada ab March 8th. « BALTZ & GUNTHER, Vegetable and Variety Stere Adjoining MeRoberts & Co. <P Commercial Street, NEVADA. 2 _ cer FRESH VEGETABLES received every morning, and a large supply of Fruit and other articles tor Table Use. EB Also Lot of New Sour-Mraut. ge Also a Large Stock of Candies, . Confectionery, ete. eer Fresh EGGS and BUTTER from the Ranches, and a Fime Lot o Fow!ls. GIVE U8 A CALL, HAY FOR SALE, . Boctsipin oa, «aight. on sr zr Lin MOET . “(gr All knowing themselves in-. Axo Handles 97% cents. a kn, Nav oution’s Ranch. debted to US are requested to call wr All knowing themselves in. — * sas i enegece reps is . amet : . Attorney and Coumisélor at ‘Law, me oF Pitk—Corne 1 of Broad and Pine Streets ner ea oid aon at . prer Carley & Beckmwah's ‘alba vega?” do . Famil Aix a.* : do Superfine ees binbe SE: im ois, eo na aoe on My ae gece thet bere Corn yon heivy, OK ts, the om stand, No. 43 Broud street. « Sh peer a 0 a oe ___ NORIO“, hee wer Sak. oxire eee . S Horbene ot ee ‘Possessory Titles to to ‘a Corn, Yellow xt 3g SA fo pga vada City Fee pa anf! 00 9 per 9 hence Beans, bs fe Pea, Sepouets 9 ¥ oo . {or making application for Gove:nment vides do u pf gee Lo thé same will expire on the 27th inetant— do Bago 20 100 . In case of failure to make such application, 8 ar, er ached. . ‘ ie : he oss wil bastuartiaons and sold at auction. WW. ase 18 ve no. right to do Je efioe q “ «300 . time.__By order of the Board. ee Coffee,oldGovJava 4 “ ‘ 100 7 _A, B, GREGORY, President. do Costa Rica 5 ‘ « 3100 nN H. Rou Olers } go Fava se SLRS TS BT. ev: March 4t bh, 1870. do. Rio, ground 5 24 « 100 Candles B. © %& 10 HAIR DRESSING Dried apples, 10. fa EO do peaches, NO ee et Ie SALOON, do—prunes.._7.. 100 PHELIP wUCA,. ssa: eeninetelae -sé0 currants «697 *100 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Ranch Butter, — 87% cents per pound.) grair Cutting..-++.... 25) Cents. Firkin do mere ~e Bic A ib aga AST Shav TMG occ ceceee.. YTITT? 7 + a Goshen Cheese. 25° =! Shampooing .-».+...+++ Me 6 Nevada hams 18. se his ss Baths— Hot or Cold....25._*§ Codfish 15 poisteringh EES con vepriag st cente. seas nae" _ Japan tea 6 “« “ * . ————— inate, —Beaoh tnt UW ee se in men are ge iwevnawes-oksas’,— Cream of Tartar 37% =“ “ ‘ OF SAN FRANCISCO, Chocolate _ 87% ra rrNew Citron “815 ce te Cash Capital, $7528 000 Gold field Ceinite Carolina Rice Rg tt ee é . ae Chins flo 8 “* “ “* . “"OHARIES D. HAVEN, Secretary. Spht Peas . 10 iw “a ’ —{ Washing Powder 12%. Bn Bod Mu preg ry Vermacilla Taig 4 HE BUILDINGS, GOODS, io PR ea I SRST ats a RE 2 SIG . AS ORME NIE? Fy