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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

March 3, 1869 (4 pages)

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& The Duily Trauserrpt, . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. . Bt, ots Was Sor i Bat. i oe = 7 WR re . of Ccara ac Nevapa County.—No county in the mining for its prosperity, has so miuich permanency of business as Nevada ~~ As yet very few of the vast ‘resources “besides mining, have received any’ attention, but still our-towns and mining “camps have neat homes, handsome cottages, and all the evidences of prosperity that can be found in the most-fa-vored villages of the agricultural: dis-.triets: ‘The reason for this is the confiden¢e which-our people have in the in~ exhaustible mineral wealth of the county. Though many are already sat—isfied that-other pursuits will in time be followed with-profit, there are few. who rely upon these for any immediate benefit ; but our dependence is almost solely. upon the mines. The capitalists are gaining confidence in their value, and within the past year enterprises have been @hdertaken requiring a vast outlay of capital,.in the confidence that large returns will eventually be received The minernow requires more capital, but the ranges are more extensive, and the pay more uniform and certain than in early days, where the mines are opened. This being the case, men who understand the business are the more ready to invest, and it is now found that mining, wherever fottowed as a legitimate business by those who understand it, is as safe as any other. The sharpers who never invest a dollar to develop mines, but who gamble in stock, incorporate companies and bull and bear stocks, are the men who have-of all others @one most to ruin the mining ; counties, and create the impression that the business is one of chance entirely. They have been to mining enterprises exactly what the “grain ring” has been to agriculturists, and the fact that they have let Nevada county alone, while its own population has been at work, is one great secret of its prosperity THE VELOCIPEDE.—On Monday eve. +-ning, John-Abbey’s _yvelocipede arrived ‘ in town,and the Theatre was cleared fora grand tournament. Quite a large number essayed to ride the bicicle, but it refused to be tamed. The wheels invariably got entangled in the boot legs and the ambitious “cove” who attempted to navigate with feet on the,.treadles immediately came down. The Theatre floor is a splendid place for practice, however, and after“ numerous falls the more active and persistent began to make some progress in the art of riding. BITTEN BY A TARANTULA.—A little son of Dr. A. Chapman was bitten by a tarantula yesterday morning on the shoulder and the bite was so poisonous that the cuticle came off for half an inch from the bite. The Doctor immediately saturated the wound with am-— monia and gave the little fellow a heavy dose of whisky, and no serious results followed the bite. HANDSOME JEWELS.—The Masonic Lodge of this city bas just received a very handsome set of officers’ jewels; They are of solid silver, neatly carved, and are said to be the finest in the. State. Tug TANNER Party.—The Tanner party promises to be a grand affair, and we have nodoubt that the new school house will present the liveliest scene that has been withéssed for a Jong time. The citizens of Nevada county generally are invited to attend the party. County Jat.—Nine prisoners are now confined in the county jail, three of whom are Chinamen. They are nearly all serving Out terms for petty crimes. CoLLECTIONS,-—The County. Collector paid over to Treasurer Helm $1,783.23 on, Monday last. This is the result of license sales-tor the last month. NEW Lisgany Booxs.—Y esterday about two-hundred and fifty volumes of new books for the Methodist Sunday School Library, were received. The library now contains about six hundred volumes, and many of them areworks of rare merit for young and old. THE News.—The dispatches contain principally political ramors in regard to the new administration. From the Union of yesterday we collate the following : “Wilson, of Towa,4will proba— bly be Secretary of the Interior, aiid it is said that all the present incumbents Grant is said to be strongly in favor of the recognition of Cuban independ= sation with Senator Stewart, expressed: himself in favor of universal suffrage . _ The McGarragan claim is said to be dead for this Congress.for a new mint in San Francisco. tell wanted $125,000 more. From the San Francisco Herald we get the following : General Grant says he has not promiged.and will not interfere with the appointment of subordinates, but will leave. the matter to the heads of the several departments. __ Ax= Freicut.—Yesterday an eight mule team came into town with a load of freight from Colfax. The goods had been on the road for two weeks, having been detained by the want of transportation on the railroad. The freight is not yet coming through regularly and Mr. Dunkel, of the firm of Reed & Dunkel, informs us that it is impossible to tell how long it will be before freight can. be shipped with regularity. WALPOLE, N. H., is becoming noted for the longevity of its inhabitants. It has two thousand inhabitants and four hundred and ten voters. Since 1845 there has been two hundred and eight deaths of persons over seventy years of age. The total per centage of deaths of persons over seventy years of age. ulation has been about one per cent. L -~ —_] a GREAT “EXCITEMENT 3 ABOUT GRANT’S CABINET! BUT GREATER STILL IS THE CAUSED BY A. GOLDSMITH. On the Opening of his Store this Morning The Entire Stock of Goods WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST Im order to make room For a Large Stock of Spring Goods ! NoW Is THE TIME TO BUY! DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, (CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, House Furnishing Goods, French Poplins, Poplins & Merinos, Empress and Queens’ Cloths, == The most béautiful Goods Ever before seen in this market. cae ees NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! Don’t mis the Opportunity TO GET sOODS “REGARDLESS OF COST. Ladies come see the Goods and ~ our New-Prices for them ! , A. GOLDSMITH, Corner of Broad-& Pine Streets. ence, and_it_is said, ina recent conver—. . Congress has appropriated $219,500 The total per centage of deaths to pop . a EXCITEMEN T -& “MILLINERY—G00D8,-~*+P ' AS TRUTH WILL PREVAiL., Let thy Lips utter no Falsehood ! ‘except Evarte and Schofield will resign, . IMPORTER AND WHOLESALKR . New York, We have competent -buyers not only in New York but also in the European Markets, te take advantage of the fluctuation ‘in prices. : We purchasé our Goods at Lower Rates than any One-Horse Importer & Wholesaler in this city or county! 6 (Sane Sales commence at 6A. M. and coutinue until 10 P. M. S. HAAS & COMPANY, HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT “That they can and will OUTSELL & UNDERSELL ANY 3 One-Horse Importer "87 "In this County or any other, —— OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT —or— FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Latest Style Hats, BOOTS, —axkD— FURNISHING GOODS, We CAN and WILL SELL 50 per cent less than former Rates! AND SUPERIOR TO ANY HITHERTO IMPORTED! aVe will sell English Beaver Suits, Cassimecre Suits,Black Broadcloth Suits At Astonishing Low Rates! HATS! HATS! HATS of all Styles and Colors. A Large Assortment : —or— Mission and Pioneer Blankets. 2 — BOYS’ CLOTHINC, . FURNISHING GOODS! 21 Did you hear about those NEW RUBBER COODS! Something you have not seen since 1856, in the line of RUBBER CLOTHING. HAAS & CO., are the Only Sole Agents for Nevada County. —On hand an unlimited supply Z \ ~t 7 WHITE SHIRTS! Inciuding~ the Celebrated STAR BRAND. Every Man that wants CLOTHING, BOOTS RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, &c. will best
. consult his own interest by calling at S$, HAAS & CO's, Founded July 20th, 1856. F Cor, Pine & Comme cial Sts. . ; — . fT, SHURTLEFF. A.H. IRISH, One Etorse SHURTLEFF & IRISH, — ee DEALERS IN Completely Played Out! —_{ gRoceRIES, HAPPY NEW YEAR. HARDWARE, NEW GOODS TINWARE, England, ove = s CROCKERY, : Pa q No. 37 COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevitda City. ghee RECENTLY ADDED TO OUR A Large Lot ef TINWARE, HARDWARE, x AND CROCKERY, And: also a Large Stock NEW CROCERIES! WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY CONSUMERS WITH ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE ON MOST t@REASONABLE TERMS, 23 Shurtle@® and all others whe desire — GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., Are invited to call and see us. We have just received with our NEW GROCERIES, A SUPERIOR LOT OF GENUINE gt JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE A Large Stock of Crackers of different kinds from the celebrated Boston Bakery. California and Eastern Cheese, of the finest brands, and a gemeral assortment of Goods fer the larder. ¢27" All Goods delivered free within a reasonable distance, 30 (, C HASTINGS & (0, or CHANGE, £6 —o-— Wholesale and Retaill —o-—— Superior Goods. Reduced Rates. 0 C. C. HASTINGS & CO, Successors to Heuston, Hastings & Co, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. TTENTION to the friends of the old firm, and the public at large that their present business arrangements are such that they are enabled to offer the best and most stylish goods on the Pacific Ceastat a great reduction irom former prices. At Wholesale. . The attention of the merchants, throughout the Pacific Coast, is called to the fact that we are now prepared tw fill their orders with #uperior Goods in Strictly Custom-made Clothing, Suits, Gloves, Hosiery, and Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Traveling Bags, and Valises. In Jots to suit at regular who eta e rates. Clothing to Order. Made either in New York or San Francisco, under the supervision of the beat cutters in America. Directions for Measurement goode forwarded by Express ou receipt of orders, _Sarvivlaction guaranteed. ¢, C, HASTINGS & 04., _ Successors toHeuston, Hastings & Co: THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO among ‘Fhe old customers of Baldwin & + Sent to any address upon application, and ] Private Medical Institute Established by Dr. 3. GC. YOUNGY in 1850. Ne. Cure, No Pay. BENJ.¥_JOSSELYN, M.D.” TE‘HIS celebrated Institute has ¢e ed_om I this Coast an snineirapies omen of 18: brated Inetituted of the age. The great number annually received and cur~ ed, place it in point of-number of patient. the very first.of the world and the sug. Consultation by letter, or otherwise, Frex, eee eet years, and has become one Of the most cele. ~ cess of its treatment rauks-itsecond to: none, PRIVATE DISEASES. oe in Males, and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. ‘They ineiduously attack the system, and. gradually undermine and 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 offspring, and poison, throngh sucecesive generations, the race ot man, The marks ¢an be seen in Scrofula, Consumption;, Cripplee, the idiotic, the Paralytic. thé Insane. There is no more terrible scourge to the haman race than those diseases arising from the’ contamination Venerial Poisen. The mildes forms, by-retreating to. the bl hola. over tion that is liable at moment to fall aud blight MERCURY. reoggnized as tho tees PAPAL zed as the most : ENEMY er MEDICAL ‘ to man, combining with the Veneaial, doubles-his dangers. ‘Those who have been treated with that pernicthbus MINERAL POISON, are not cured; the disease hae only assumed a new form. : i Do nor BE SatisFiep wire Péntia. Curr. That leaves the poison to crawl through system, eating its way into the tissues and orone beneath the apparently smooth su a buret out im the future with a virudence that will baffle the effects of medicine. When perfect CORES ean be obtained by eoneulting a ee ace om whom leng practice and thorough nvestigation into the causes of Diseases of the U ARY ORGANS, enable to determine at once the cause of the disease, In all diseases entrusted to the Doctor's care PERFECT, SPEEDY, PERMANENT. IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. In Syphilia and its adjuncte, Gonnhorrhoea and accompying diseases ; in all disorders of the Bladder, Kidneys and rostate ; Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Impoteney, Incipient prone per dep ali diseaue s of the B sex, eure: * or NO PAY required , — SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experiences that gtowing weakness in his museular and mental organization should stop and consider whence it arises. He will findin the ess of the back, trembling of the limba, disordered tion, unaccouritable failing of the powers of the mind, distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeple troubled and lacivious dreams, accompanied by Foxe deafness, loss of muscular power an va tion, the positive traces of that most ble and destructive of all diseases, Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying his hope of life and mynhood. an ging him-al the broken path of his = tence, toward a premature and loathsome ve. Tohim who finds his life dribling out n the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes its appearance brings no assurance of relief. Marriage, that holy office, the saféguord and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowl. edge of the one who looks to him for so much of her happiness, is a victim of his evil an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to kis imisery and disorder until ho: ivaves him, There is no rescue except in proper and skilful treatment. Consult then at once, a physician whom long practice careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the discase.— Those wip have become the victims of solita-ry vices, @vat dreadful, fascinating and destructable habit, which fills chousands of sick roome with paralytics° aud consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its misguided viciims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathi*e with their sufferings. * To such the Doctor would especial! recommend himself, giving to each and all, guarantees ofa Ferfect and Permanent Cure, without Hindrance from Business, Change of Diet, Fear of Expoeure. Do not forget the address, See below. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the enquiry shonld-be, where is there a phyeician who is fully competent to administer retief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the conftidence of the community ? he Doctor understanding how jmperatively neceseary these requirements are, teels called upon to interpose, and by callivg the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Pgofessor of Obstetrices and Female Diseases for Tweaty Years, and is fully qualified to adminisver in all cases both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, bat in as thorough a manner as vears of study and practiGe—both in hospitals and families—can make, to save them from the hands the unqualified, unscrupulous and designing. ‘Therefore families can rely apon him him one who can feel and sympathize with, and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secresy the ntmost confidence can be placed. Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frex See address below.THE CKLEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES. Compounded from the private prescriptions of Dr. Young, have now obtained a most extended popularity, and de correctly viewed to be the saiest and surest) remedies for the complaints for which they are applied. The constantly accruing testimonials of their eflicacy, declare them to be pre-eminently superior to their action. No lady should be without these craic . Agente. None genuine unless proeured @ this office. Sent by Mail or Express to any part ot the State. : GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of this or any other Age, PREVENTIVE PowpeRs FTR MaRRigp La Digs. These Powders will be found of essential value to those whose meane, health or other circumstances do not permit them to increase the number ot their family without inconvenjence, suffering and perhaps risk of life. Thia preparation is new, sate, infallible, convenient and simple, and cannot injurethe health, __ Their use should be avoided at certain times, Price $10 a box. Sent: oany part of the coast perfectly-safe from suspicion, “Remit by Mail Express add: essed. toee een DeNJ. F. JOBSELYN, M.D. FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHLY ,PILL>— Price %. Acknowledged by the Medical Fraternity to be the onty sale, mild and efficacious remedy to be depended on in long standing cases of suppression, irregaiarity, Or stopping of the functions of natace, the neglect of which. is the source of such deplocabie éffects on the female trame. 3 " £ "Aadress HENJ. F. JOSSELYN, MD. iS Wasbingtomst Gan Francisco. Box @ oné afflicted, the owaee of destriic. numerous other symptoms of disorgantas upon @ father. Allin affliction can findin + ee) a i