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September 11, 1869 (4 pages)

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ts, 7 stocks BOT eople of t he has, iding. nes, the’ Eggs, uits, Ce d at all , door to ng On e Katéplendid. ANTS, , OF “C. DY. each.coni rates. t Law, ne Streets evada, 29 taass.0 Sebo E, th Quigley be the ‘ia, known omprising d. zood stock ouse, ith water Also jor ties. One year, about il be sold ‘or ‘ YCAS . 08 ——— ALOON! id Street, is Co ublis The Daily Transcript, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, ©. ELOPEMENT.—Miller & Rogers have been for some time engaged in a parts nership business in wood chopping at at Truckee and Boca, and Rogers was a married man. . A short time since Mil~ ler came to Little York, where the wife of Rogers resided, and eloped with her. On Sunday, ‘the 5th inst., the elopists came to Nevada and stopped at the hotel, registering as J. S. Miller and wife, and onthe next morning left for Sacramento. Yesterday Mr. Rogers wasin town endeavoring to find traces of his-missing wife and his partner, with a view. of recuperating his wife and making it warm for the partner. FresH OysTERS.—A couple of enter. . : prising dealers in this city, are engaged in making arrangements for the ship~ ment of fresh oysters across the contis nent,for this market. Some have already been brought across: in good condition, and the question of whether they can’ be brought is no longer an experiment. Weexpect before Christmas that our dealers will be able to excite the ap~ petite of customers with fine Saddles rock or York River oysters. There is a goed time coming for those who-love good things. — ' Tae Crrcus.—Castello's great circus is coming, and will bring such a show that no lot can be found nearer than the Half Mile House to spread the tent: The troupe consists of seventy-three men and eighty horses. In connection with the circus, they have also a large number of wild animals. This circus has visited a number of towns in the State, and everywhere the large tent “has been crowded with people. The show will be in this city on next Thurs day week. For THE Farr.—Quite a large number of people have left this county since Monday to see the sights at the State ’ Fair; and sume have come back already satisfied. The leading hotels are doing the fair thing, but when the outside in« stitutions catch a fellow without a bed, we are informed that they stick bim for a full week’s,lodging it he winks at the Jandlady. READING MaTTER.—We are indebt~ ed to Geo. R. Crawford for Harper's Magazine for Septempber, Harper’s Weekly, Hearth and Home, Bazar, and. other late Eastern papers and maga~ zines, filled with interesting reading matter and illustrations. Those who want a feast of literature should go to _ Crawford’s. ARKIVED.—Rev. J. W. Stump, the . newly appointed Pastor of the M. E. . Church in this city, arrived with his family yesterday. He will preach at: _ the Methodist Church on Suuday next at the usual hours. Mr, Stump is high~ . ly spoken of aga minister and a gentle~ > man by all who know him. , — New Caurcams.—The Methodists and Catholics dre each erecting neat ‘Church edifices at the town of Truckee, and both the buildings are rapidly aps proaching completion. It will not be long beforegthgm@il'ruckeeites will have the advanta’ of regular church sers vices every Sunday. YESTERDAY the sensation among the youngsters was the monster colored ‘show bills of animals, horses, ete., put upin announcement of the coming cir cus. The youngsters are as much ex cited over the event,as Canada about the arrival of Prince Arthur. oo —— Dryine Fruir.—Many of the people in this locality are trying to secure fruit from utter waste, by drying it. . Every orchard is overloaded, and the markets are filled with most delicious fruits, for which there is no gale. IN the Mississippi river trade there are now nine hundred and ten steam_ers, with a capacity of 292,174 tons,and valued at $24,550,000. Eo THE oldest woman in this country. is negress-residing at Hudson City, N »., who was born in 1757, and is, theretore 112 years of age. ' ARNOLD's FaMILy MaGazinn,—A beautiful Family Sewing Machine or a Silver Watch will be given to any club of 20 subscribers to “Arnold’s Family Magazine.” For a club of ten we will give you your choice of ‘a set of Silver Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, (six to the set.) Price only $1 per year. Sample copies sent free of charge. Agents wanted, Male and Female. Large wages paid. For full particulars ‘address FRaNcIs & Co., Gen. Agents, Box 2021, San Francisco. _ FIRST oF THE Suason.—J ulius Dryfuss, on Pine street, is receiving fresh ‘oysters every day from the Bay, and will serve.them to customers in any style. His place is fitted up for the ac~ commodation of ladies and gentlemen. Goand try them. SprovaL.—When you visit the Fair at Sacramento, don’t fail to see the Elliptic Hook Sewing Machines ; and. if you don’t go, send for samples and circulars. de. W. W. MARVIN, 124, J Street, Sacramento. ‘ WATCHES! ‘JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. Me AM ABOUT TO REMOVE to San Francisco, and willsell my Stock of WATCHES, . ©LOcKs, JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE, AT COST PRICES, FOR CASH! American Watches, in Silver Cases, from 16 to $40. . American Watches, in Geld Cases, from 80 to $150. Clocks from 2 to $8, and all othe¥ Goods at the same Fates. ‘os a, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, NEW ULUSTRATED WORK ON CALI“ FORNIA. cae Y . (HE CALIFORNIA tscRAP BOO K! #4 A Repository of useful information and se-lect reading, comprising choice selections of Prose and Poetry, Tales, Incidents aud Anecdates. both Historical, Descriptive Humerous and Sentimental. , The compiler in arranging and combining -material, has preserted " whole in an inter. esting and attractive style.» The brevity and variety of topics render the work particularly . entertaining. In this work will be found facts and incidents on the, Lives of the Pionvers, and of the history of the State, that make its pages glow with the facinations of a romance, We confidently anticipate for this book a larger sale than any other work that bas been circulated upon this Coast for many years. It is one large octavo volume of upwards of 700 pages, printed on elegant paper, handsome type, with namerous spirited engravings,illustrating Scenery, Charaeter, etc, ' Itis sold only through canvassing agents, and those wishing territory to canvage,should immediately apply in person or by letter to the undersigned. ge" We have also just secured the General Agency for the Pacific Coast for the celebrated Morse’s Fountain Pens, An excellent article for Agents, “ _. HL. H, BANCROFT & CO. Publishers—609 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Sept. 7th. © GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —AaND— PRODUCE STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET, adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store. R. & P. SUMMERS, Proprietors. WM. 8S. McROBERTS, . . AS charge of the Establishment which is 4 constantly supphed with FRESH FARM PRODUCE, consisting of Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys Geese, Wheat, Barley, Corn, Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes anda gemeral assortment of Groce‘ ries and Provisions. The Proprietors having been long engaged in Kanching haye excellent advantages for procuring all sorts of Farm Produce freeh, and of selling to customers at the ! Lowest Cash Prices, Families and consumers generally are invited to givs us a call. a3 NOTICE. -A LL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED A business with the undersigned, as owners (ofthe Pittsburg Mime, are requested to call Pe the oe _— =. Cc. * PURINGTON, our o authorized A a : . 8. MERRITT. . — WM, B. BOURN. Nevada, Angust 283, 1869, 4 NORTH in his last ann Surplus, AMERICA LIFE report: -—IN THE— July. INSURANCE COMPANY, H ON. WM. BARNES, Insuranca Commissioner for the State of New York, says All Policies of the.. North America Life Insurance Co, . Are now Registered, ‘(Our Embroidery Attachment. 716,000 54,101 8, B. DAVENPORT *‘So-far as the question of Sectrity is concerned, a policy duly registered in this department is probably the safest Life Insurance Policy that can be issued by a corporation.” N.-Y. Life Insurance Department. This Company is now purely mue tual, the Capital Stock having been retired last. "DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY_@ 6 _“ON THE © New Contribution Plan ! Statement concerning the Registered Policies of the North America Life Insurance . Company, August 2. 1969; Amount Insured, $15,.751.589 00 Deposit required by law 661,808 88 Amount Deposited, 00 12 To.al Assets, Aug. 2nd, 1869, ‘ $4,250,000 00. AGENT. ‘MAGAZINES, the place an READING ROOMS --OF THE— Young Men's Christian Aszociation KIDD'S BUILDING, ope FS Se RB OMPYs 88 W.C. RANDOLPH,. ~— fas Reading Room has been neatly fitted A. up and furnished, and is supplied with 59 PAPERS, PICTORIALS Religious and Secular. ble resort for all. MITTANCE ALWAYS FREE. The Rooms are opew™to the public at all hours of the day er evening and all citizens and visitors are cordially invited to make themselves at home, The object of the Directors will be to make
1 TS ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN. is the best and cheapest. latest. improvements voX HUMANA and vox JUBILANTE, J. KSTEY & CU., Sole Manufacturers, Brattleboro, Vt. Contains the #10 YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB. OTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Young. Men’s Social Club, will be held at Wells, Fargo & Co’s Office, on Saturday,. September 11th, at half paat 9 o’clock, P. m. Every member is By order, requested to be on-hand as important. business will be considered. W. W. CROSS, President, #9-td H. H. Haskins, Secretary. Canvas. nished. (a SOCIAL SOIREE, At Temperance Hall, On Wednesday Evening, Sept. 29, Dancing from 8 till 1 o'clock. , THE EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB Take pleasure in informing their friends that they will give their FIKST SOIREE OF THE SEASON (@™ The Floor willbe covered with a new ge The Latest Dancing Music will be fur* For Justice of the Peace, OHN CALDWELL is hereby announced as a a candidate for the office of Juatice of the Peace of Nevada Township—subject to the decision of the people. For Justice of the Peace. RANK G. GUILD is hereby announced as F a candidate for the office o: Peace for Nevada Township— subject to the decision of the people, Justice of the For Justice of the Peace, W Ii. DAVIDSON is hereby announced 1s « a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace for Nevada Township, subject ‘to the decision of the people, _SINGER’S isa NEW 2 FAMILY MACHINE ! ee Ys it a ~ i THE MOST SIMPLE, DURABLE AND TASTEFUL ‘MACHINE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC! Purchase the SINGER and you can accomplish a variety of work nev_ er attempted upon any other Machine, opm Hus taken the Ladies by surprise. The Manufacturing Machines for Tailors, Shoemakers, Harness Work and Carriage Trimmers, Has never yet been. equalled. Wherever the. SINGER MACHINE hes come in competition with others it has invariably carried. off the first premium, and better still, the sales ofthe SINGER ontnumber by thousands ‘L all: others. We guarantee perfect. satisfaction and before purchasing elsewhere, be sure to examine our NEW FAMILY MACHINE or send fora Circular -to the Singer Manufacturing Co. 139 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Ed, Goldsmith, Agent, Nevada City. July 17th, 1869. . DRUG STORE FOR SALE AT COST! YHE DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES OF H. KR. BUSSENLIOS, corner ot Pine and Commercial streets. are offered for sale at cost. The proprietor has made arrangements to enter i siness in ban Francisco hence this necessity for change. The store has long enjoyed a patronage, is centrally located in the city, and offers superior inducements to a Druggist. The entire stock is offered ‘ phe ~ . BOR SALE, AT FIRST COST! ; AND MUST. BE SOLD ‘ ’ Within Ninety Days, Apply to H, R. BUSSENIUS, 2" All perzons indebted to the undersign . ed, by note or book account are notified to caland settle the same immediately, H. BR. SSUSSENIUS. FIRE BOY’SSALOON, BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY oY Cc. Tf. CANFIELD, & Proprietor. THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, ALWAYS ON HAND, Successor to G. vy, Sehmittburg.— THE BEST FURNITURE) TO BE FOUND This side.of San Francisco * ept at the Store of J. EK. JOHNSTON, Broad street, National Exchange Hotel Building, Nevada city, re. ‘ a nus Medntends, hsv ‘Tables, Sofae, . Mirrors, &c,. . . UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice, i> Calland examine the Stock !.45 Nevada, May 27th. TAKE NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME are requested to call and settle Before the Ist day of September, as I purpose making a visit to the East abou that time and wish to close all accounts.: Dur ing my absence DR. WM. McCORMICK, Of Grass Valley, will have charge of the County . Hospital and attend to my_ practice. I take pleasure in recommending him asa good Physician and worthy of all contidence* R. M. HUNT, M. D Nevada, August 4th. 4 ANSON W. LESTER, A. W. LESTER & CO. Dealers in AUSTIN W. LESTER Groceries, »Provisions, Case_ CROCKERY, LIQUORS, &e. &€; Ke. Goods delivered a reasonable distance. Free ofCharge: ~ ‘ 41 i= a my we zs ere Private Medical Institute “Established by Dr. J. C. YOUNG, in 1850, No Cure, No Pay. Consultation by letter, cr otherwise, Freer. BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. FE‘HIS celebrated Institute has enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted sic of 13 years, and has become one of the most celeted Institutes of the age. : he great number annually received and cur—ed, plate it in point of number of patients. — among the very first of the world and the.siic-: » céxe Of its treatment ranks it second to none, ° PRIVATE DISEASES: In Males, and‘Irregularities in Females are the great destroyer’ of health. They insiduous)y attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it : they drive the bloom trom the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and H diseased ( ifspring, and poison, through suc ecasive-generations, the race-of man, The marks can be seen in Scrotula, Consumption, Cripples, the idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. sage teen ees Seeds oan ae man seases arising from the contamination Venerial Poison. The mildest — mares hn retreating to the blood, hold ever. over the one afflicted, the sword of destruc tion that is liable at moment to fall and blight “MERCURY. receen ined an tie FATAL ized as the most the Ve EXEMY to ‘hose eneaial, 8 dangers ho” have eo co w MIN. ERAL > 8re not cured; the dis has only assumed a new form. . oe Do Nor BE Satisrimp wirn PaRtrat CuRE.§ “That leaves the poison to crawl through the system, eating iis way into the tisewer nd fag weengunryg bg . apparently smooth surface, burst out in ture with a virulence tha will baffle the medicine. Whe fect CURES can be by eonsulting whom long practice and. thorouah the URINARY ORGANS oeable Ciena e at once the cause of the pee ‘ es ai le IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED, In Syphilis and its sdjun Shin and sebuanpyin dneuate : apt ge abel pitineys aad cpt the Bladder. Weakness, the Heart aud Lunge, and 8 Indigestio: ten Catan, td a ban of te ary or NO PAY required: ii : ‘The young man who ex le ing weakn ons in his muscalar ant a organization should stop and consider whence it, arises. He will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, tion. unactountab: ays the powers ‘of the poner gg for — y, dreed of impendtrou bodings of e sleeplessness. troubled and lnelviows Sekine by growing deatness, loss of power, and numerous other symptoms of: \ vation, the positive traces of that most’ el = an meen of all HE mpavemen Seminal eakness—was awa pow troying his hope of life and 4 es . and ox ng him along the broken path of ; ging bi toward” a premature. and Bo hm : of her happiness, is a victim of hi innocent companies of his Ribas pleted aa pa adds to his misery and disorder hope": leaves him. ere is no rescue éxcept = i proper and ain ign ae one Consult — at once, a phys: whom lo; ctice an careful vessaveh has mad va y — le him versant with every phase of Lie. Those who have become the victims of solitary, vices, that dreadful, fascinating and destructable habit, which fills thousands of sick roome with paralysics and Cmanen tives, and hun-dreds of untimely graves with its : viciims, should consult withont a moment's delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. ‘To such the Doctor would special ‘recommend himeelt, giving to each anc all. ! guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent Cure. ' without Hindrance fron, Business, Change of Diet, Fear of Exposure. Pa ae Do not forget the address. See below. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIRs. When a female is in trouble or afflicted with . disease, and requires medical or surgical at: tendance, the enquiry shonld be, where is there a physician who is fally competent to ad. minister relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the conti: dence of the community ? ‘fhe Doctor understanding how imperatively necessary these re: quirements are, teels called upon to terpose ;: and by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been @ Professor of Obste. ' trics and Female Diseases for Twesty Years, and is fully qualified to adminisver in all cases -both medically and surgically; not in a super: ficial manner, but in as thorough a manner ag vears of study and practice—both in hospitals and families—can make, to save them from the hands the ungualified, unscrupulous and ue-signing. Therefore families can rely upon him as upon a father. All if affliction can: find im ; him one who can feel and sympathize witin, and betriend them in trouble—one in ‘whose secresy the ntmost confidence can be placed. Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frew See address below. 5 THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES Compounded from the private prescriptions o Dr. Yeung, have now obtained 4 most exten ded popularity, and are correctly viewed to b the salest and surest remedies for the com plaints for which they are applied. The con. gtantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy, declare them tu be pre-emitiehtly superior to their aetion. No lady shoul! be withowt these Renovating Agents. Noné genuine unless proeured at thi office. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the State: GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE PowbzkS P7R MaRRieD Lapses. These Powders Will be found of essenti value to those whose means, health or other circumstances do net permit them to increase the number oi their family without inconyenfence, suffering and perhaps risk of life. Thig preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenien, and simple, 4nd cannot injure the health. ‘Pheir wse sould be avoided at certain timea Prive 310 a box. Sent toany part of the coast perfectly safe trom suspicion. Kemit by Mail or Express uddreseed to BiNJ; F. JOSSELYN, M. D. FREXCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHLY.’ PILL Price $5. cknowledged by the Medical Fraternity to € only siie, mid and efficacious remed ended On in long standing cases of . suppress itregularity, or stopping of the functions of nature, the neglect of whick the source of such deplorable effects female trame,. ae ; Address BENT, F, JOSSELYN, M.D tramentd St, newer Montgomer* In all diseases entrusted a PERFECT. SPEEDY, PERMANEM ee ve. Tohim who finds his life bling out. fa the discharge of the vital prin ofan. tencé in nocturnal and diurna) ‘ , the . . mere cessation of causes its ‘ brings ings, that hol ant ihe bate a riage, holy o: ord and hope of manhood: brings to sucha one no hope of cure, but adds to his mi in the-know}of the oue who looks to him for so much fy e ‘