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September 12, 1869 (4 pages)

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ets, . ets, tock BOT best 124 oung le of fe has ing. g, the P4e, Db.” 1 cones, AW, treets © a, a9 869, ligley n the nown rising ablio snip Bins . Main and down Main until he ran -as confident that Day was the. man ' City, at 9 o’elock a. m., Thursday-Oc sens ores ernest The Duily Transcript, NEVADA CHYY, CALIFORNIA, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, RUNAWAY—Narrow Escarz.—Yesterday morning a horse belonging to Jacobs* team, ran off and created quite a consternation among people by mak~ ing a race course of the sidewalk.. In uuhitching the team, Jacobs dropped the neck yoke, which. struck the horse and he started up Main street, crossing to Haas & Co’s, store, and came up Pine street on the sidewalk, crossing Broad, here, had he not been frightened by Mr. Hanson, be would have gone into Goldsmith’s store. He ran up.the sidewalk'on Broad street, and over a little . girl of Mr. Richards, aged about four years. The neck yoke struck her, throwing her upon ‘the walk,’and the . horse jumped squarely over her. Those who picked her up expected to find the little thing crushed, but strange to relate, she had not sustained a scratch. S.veral men barely succeeded in getting out of the way of the animal as he ran up the walk. After reaching the theatre the horse tried the-road, but soon got tired of it; and he again took the sidewalk, continuing up Broad to into a wagon and ws thrown, where he was secured by some persons before he could get a footing again. THE LirtLe York WaTER MINING Co.—A correspondent informs us that the owner of the Little York Water and Mining Co., are R. F. Knox ‘and Martin White of San Francisco, W. W. Cozzens of You Bet and Geo. H. Atkins of Little York. Capt: Atkins is the Superintendent of the mine. At the time our last article was written the company was running 600 inches of water 24 hours per day, and working 21 men, They are now manufacturing, 2,000 feet of pipe, through which water will be conducted to two additional sets of claims as soon as the water season com‘mences. The operations of this company arehighly encouraging and dem~ onstrate that there is much ground in the county which is idle, that may be made to pay largely with proper management. The Little York Water and Mining Co. have also a saw mill near Liberty Hill, which is turning out 14,000 feet of lumber per day of 12 hours. The lumber is shipped by railruad to the San Francisco market, and readily sold ata profit. a Sep BuRNERS ARRESTED,—Ex. Chief of the Police, Burke, and other Officers, have succeeded in arresting ‘nine of the parties engaged in burning the snow sheds on the line of the Central Pacific Railrowd. The fact has been elicited that a band of conspirators united together for the purpose of getting even on the Company for dis charging them and hiring Chinamen. Among the party arrested was Day, alias J. H. Campbell, who was for a time in the jail in this county, charged with the robbery of Wesley Myers of Colfax. He was indicted, but on the trial, though Myers expressed himself who took his money, he failed to identify him and he was acquitted. ‘Day was in town for some time after the trial, and left here about July or August. QUARTERLY EXAMINATION.—Phe County Board of Examination wil meet at the High School room, Nevada 7th and continue in session three days. The percentagé of correct answers for certificates are 60 for third grade, 70 for second, 80 for first, and 85. with refer~ ences for State certificates, THe MEtTHopist CHuRcH.—Rev. JW. Stump, recently appointed pastor of the Methodist Church in this city, will preach his first sermon here this morn~ ing at 11 o’clock. Of next Sunday the first Quarterly Meeting of the Confer~ ence year will be held. ; A HORSE tied to an awning post ‘in front of Sliurtleff & Irish’s store, yess terday morning, became frightened and. pulled back. ‘Ihe post was moved from its place, and Shurtleff & Irish’s sign ARNOLD’s Faminy MAGAZINE,—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, Maleand Female. Large wages paid. For full particulars address Francis & Co., Gen. Agents* Box 2021, San Francisco. z FIRsT OF THE Season.—Julius 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. Go and try them. oe SPECIAL.—When you visit-the Fair at Sacramento, don’t fail to seethe Elliptic Hook Sewing Machines; and if you don’t go, send’ for samples and circulars; W. W. MARVIN, 124, J Street, Sacramento. — WATCHES! JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. ———— ] 4AM ABOUT TO REMOVE to San FranCisco, and willsell my Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE, AT COST PRICES, FOR CASH! ‘American Watches, in Silver Cases, from 16 to $40. American Watches, in Gold Cases, from 80 to $150. . Clocks from 2 to $8, and all othe. er Goods at the same rates, W. Cc. RANDOLPH, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. N*Y. ILLUSTRATED WORK ‘ON CALIFORNIA. THE CALIFORNIA @ SCRAP BOOK! 43 ee A Repository of useful information and select reading, comprising choice selections of Prose and Poetry, Tales, Incidents and Anecdates, both Historical, Descriptive Humerous and Sentimental. The compiler in arranging and combining material, has preserted the 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 has 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 numerous spirited engravings, illustrating Scenery, Charaeter, etc. ', It is sold only through canvassing agents, ; and those wishing territory to canvass,should immediately apply in person or-by letter to the undersigned. G2 We have also just secured the General Agency for-the Pacific Coast for the celebrated Morse’s Fountain Pens, An excellent article for Agents. H. H. BANCROFT & CO. Publishers—609 Montgomery St. INSURANCE COMPANY, : 4 ON. WM. BARNES, Insurance Commissioner for the State of New York, says in his last annual report: ? _ "So far as the qnestion of security is concerned, a policy duly registered in this department is probably the safest Life Insurance Policy that can be issued by acorporation.” _All Policies of the North America Life Insurance Co, Are now Registered. —IN THE— N. Y. Life, Insurance Department. This Company is now purely mutual, the Capital Stock having been retired last July. > DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY _& —ON THE New Contribution Plan ! Statement concerning the Registered Policies of the North America Life Insurance Company, August 2. 1869; : Amount Insured, $15.751.589 00 Deposit required by law 661,898 88 Amount Deposited, 716,000 00 Surplus, 54,101 12 To.al Assets, Aug. 2nd, 1869. $4,250.000 00. §, B. DAVENPORT San Francisco, Sept. 7th. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —aNnD— PRODUCE STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET, adjoining Keeney's Hardware Store. . RB. & P. SUMMERS, Proprietors. WM. S. McROBERTS, AS charge of the Establishment which is I censtantly supphed with FRESH FARM PRODUCE, consisting of Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys Geese, Wheat, Barley, Corn, Fresh Vegetabies, Potatoes and a general assortment of Grocerics and Provisions. The Proprietors having been long engaged in Manchin have excellent advantages for procuring all sorts of Farm Produce fresh, and of selling to customers at the Lowest Cash Prices, Families and consumers generally are invited to givs us 4 call. a3 NOTICE. LL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED business with the urdersigned, as owners ofthe Pittsburg Miime, are requested to call at the a, 0 a Cc. P. PURINGTON, our ualy author Agent. , 8. MERRITT. WX. B, BOURN. : i be Reading Room has been neatly fitted AGENT. READING ROOMS --OF THE— Young Men’s Christian Association KIDD’S BUILDING, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY. bk . up and furnished, and is supplied with MAGAZINES, PAPERS, PICTORIALS 2 Religious and Secular. The Rooms are opet to the public at all hours of the day or evening and all citizens and visitors are cordially invited to make themselves at home, The object of the Directors will be to make the pace an agreeable resort for all, = ADMITTANCE ALWAYS FREE. ‘HE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN is the best and cheapest. Contains the latest improvements voxX HUMANA and vox
Nevada, August 232, 1969. thrown down from its place. JUBILANTE. J. ESTEY & CU., Sole ManuSINCER’S @WNEW FAMILY MACHINE ! . 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 never attempted upon any other Machine. 8 Seon cmemeate cred t@ Our Embroidery Attachment ‘Hus taken the Ladies by surprise. The Manufacturing Machines for Tailors, Shoemakers,. Work and Carriage Trimmers, Harness Has never yet been equalled. Wherever the SINGER MACHINE has come in competition with others it has‘ invariably carried off the first. premium, and better still;the sales ofthe SINGER outnumber by thousands all others. We guarantee perfect satisfaction and hefore purchasing elsewhete;be sure to txamine our NEW FAMILY MACHINE or send fora } Circular tothe . . Singer Manufacturing Co. 139 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Ed. Goldsmith, Agent, Nevada City. July 17th, 1869. DRUG STORE FOR SALE . AT COoOsT! Ts DRUG STOKE AND FIXTURES OF H. HK. BUSSENIUS, corner ot Pine and Commercial streets. are offered for sale at cost. The proprietor has made arrangements to enter into business in San Francisco hence this necessity for change. The store has long enjoyed a good patronage, is cehtrally located in the city, and offers superior inducements to a Drugyiat. . The entire stock is offered es FOR SALE, AT FIRST COST! AND MUST BE SOLD Within Ninety Days, . Apply to H, R. BUSSENIUS, (2 All persons indebted to the undersign ed, by note or book account are notified to caland settle the same immediately, H. BR. BUSSENIUS. FIRE BOY’S SALOON, ~ BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY Cc. fT. CANFIELD, Proprietor. Successor to G. v. Schmittburg, THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, ALWAYS ON HAND. BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND Thie side of San Francisco the Store df J. E. JOHNSTON, Broad street, National Exchange Hotel Building, Nevada city, THE ept at Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, : Sofas, : Mirrors, &c,. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. x” Call and examine the Stock !.64 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 priictice. I take pleasure in recommending him as a good Physician and worthy of all cuntidence, R. M. HUNT, M. D. Nevada, August 4th. : » ANSON W. LESTER. A. W. LESTER & CO. Dealers in AUSTIN W. LESTER Groceries, Provisions, Case. Goods, CROCKERY, LIQUORS, &e. &c. &C. Goode delivered a reasonable distance Bree of Charge. fi facturers, Brattleboro, Yt, 210 4, and vigor -} diseased « to he depended on in long stand! Private Medical Institute Established by No Cure, No Pay. Consultation by letter,.cr otherwise, Frez. BENJ: F. JOSSELYN, M.D. fhe celebrated Institute has enjoyed on A this Coast an uninterrupted sicceéss of 13 — and has become one of the most celerated Institutes of the age, . : The great number annually receiyéed and cared, place it in point of number of ate among the very first of the world and the snccess of its treatment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE: DISEASES In Males, and Irregularities ia Females are tha great destroyers of health. iy insiduously attack the system, and gradually pndermine and destroy it: they drivo the bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength ae frame, they give puny and #spring, andpoison, through suc cessive generations, the race of man, The marks can be seen in Scroiula, Consumption, Cripples, the idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. forms, by retreating to the bl over the one afflicted, the sword of destruc . tion that is liable at Les pee to fall and blight the Veneaial, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MIN ERAL POISON, are not. cured; the discase has only assumed a new form. Do Nor BE SATISFIED WirH PaRTraL CurRE.§ That leaves the poison to crawl through the system, eating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a virulence tha will baffle the effects of medicine, When perfect CURES can be obtained by eonsulting a vestigation into the causes of Diseases ox the URINARY ORGANS, enable to determine at eae the cause of the disease, . G:seases entrusted to the Doctor’s ca PERFECT, SPEEDY, PERMANENT. ag ~ IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. and accompying diseases ; in all disorders of the Bladder, Kidneys and prostate: Se Weakness, Diseases of the Heart lg posal yspeps. Indigestion, Impotency; Incipient bcm on. and ali disease 8 of the om oO 8 in either sex, cure always warrant or NO PAY required. . : og ae pope gh WEAENESS. ¢ e young man who experiences that crow. ing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should “ys 4 and consider whence it. arises. He will find in the weakness of the. back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion. unaccountable failing of the powers ot the mind, distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness troubled and lacivious dreams, accompani numerous Other symptoms vation, the positive traces of that most terfible and destructive of all diseases, Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying his hope of life and m ging him along the broken tence, toward @ premature and !oathso of disor, ve, Tohim who finds his life dribling o} fine discharge of the vital sag ont tence in netape aad diurnal = , the mere cessation of the causes its a brings no assurance of relief, er . Marriage, that pe! oftice, the hope of manhood, brings to such a one no ho of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowlof the one who looks to him for so much of her happiness, is a victim of his evil and an ‘proper and skilful treatment. Consult then at once, a physician whom cti careful research has made him there: hiy and versant with every phase of the a Those who have become the victims of soliiatable habit, which fills shonsands of sick roome with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its misguided. viciims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathize with their suf. feri 0 such the Doctor would especiall recommend himsell, giving to each and all. guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent Cure, without Hindrance from Business, Change ok Diet, Fear of Exposure. Do not forget the address. See below, IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, When a female is in trouble or afflicted wit disease, and requires medical or surgical ~ tendance, the enquiry shonld be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose ent Peete . . The <i standing how imperatively n these requirements are, ieels called upon to Interpoee., and by ¢alliug the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Twenty Years, rand is net pene to administer in all cases both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as vears of study and practice—both in hospitals j and families—can make, to save them from the hands the ungualified, unscrupulous and uesigning. ‘Therefore families can rely upon him as upon a father. Aj} in affliction can find im him one who can feel and sympathize with, and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secresy the nimost confidence can be placed. Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frex See address below. THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES Compounded from the private prescriptions o Dr, Young; have now obtained a most exten ded popularity, and are correctly viewed to 1 the saiest and surest remedies’ for the com plaints for which they are applied. 3 stantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy , declare them to be pre-eminently superior tc their action. No lady should be without these Renovating Agents. None genuine unless proeured at thir office. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the State. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of this or any other Agé, PREVENTIVE PowDERS PTR Manned Lapres. These Powders, will be fonnd of eésenti value to those whee means, health or other circumstances do not permit them to increase the number ot their family withont tneba vee: ience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. Thig preparation is new, safe, imfallible, convenieu, and simple, and cannot injure the health, Their use should be av at certain times Price $10 a bax. Sefitto ay part of the Coase perfectly safe from suspicion. Remit by Mai! or Express “i to BENJ. F: JOSSELYN, M. D. FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS Price $5. Acknowledged by the Medical Princesse to be the only saie, and efficacious reitiedy suppression, irregularity, or stopping of thc funtion: of nature, the neglect of. whick the source of such deplorable effects female tramwe. Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN., M. D; Séicramento dt, near Montgomery. ood, hold ever . fe hay oe whom long practice and thoroug) . In Syphilis and its adjuncts, Gonnhorrhoe. . safeguord and ry vices, that dreadful, fascinating and destrucThere is no more terrible seou to the huMan race than those diseases ari from the ~— contamination Veneria] Poison. The mildest —to utterly destroy—all earthly hopes, MERCURY, ized as themost FATAL . MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combjting witha an ~ path of his exis-'° meprinciple of exis-‘'‘ pra sec dhnd by _— deatness, loss of muscular power, x an innocent companion of his punishment, adds to his misery and disorder awe va leaves him. There is no rescne except in re ing in society recommends high to" the bet S unde