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September 14, 1869 (4 pages)

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ots, tock. sU'l' best. 124 ~ LE. plenoung v fiytg permed 4 ity. JomPine, aah MS. ple of 1¢ has ing, 8, the EES, its, Pe at all por to: op on Katendid to real ———— iTS, ; D,* bh contes. Law, Streets da, a? —— 1869, uigi’y n the known Hising 1 stock e, barn water Jeo for : about e sold further STER, ON! reet, is o> on ‘however, always had an eye for the comfort of his Nevada acquaintances, aud if he could not sectire beds he “brick,” LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, “THe Sixx INTEREsT.—We woderstand that Ed. Muller, of this city; had the finest collection of cocoons, silk; etc., at thé State Fair, but owing to some in‘ormality in the entry he could not obtain a prize, and also that. only one prize was given for the culture of silk. It seems to us that if the Society would devote: less money to the benefit of horse jockeys, and more to’ the dévels opment of State industries, it would be more creditable to the organization, Tse Committee in noticing the silk interest, say: “If it comes within the . ‘province of your Committee torec mend special premiums to-persons who, at Jarge expense, have placed on exhis bition for the examination and admiration of visitors, superb ‘displays of ‘éo. coons and faw silks, and who have stood by their exhibits, giving daily and hourly information regarding the production of silk, culture and manager ment. of silkworms and the growth of the mulberry, . we, would. rec~ ommend that valuable’ special " pre miums be awarded to. Edward Mul-~ ler, of Nevada City, who presents the largest humber and variety of ededons. on'exhibtion, and to Thomas A. Garey, of Los. Angeles, who represents the products and silk interests of eighteen. different silk growers of Los Angeles county.” _A Friend 1n NeED.—There is nothing like having a friend at’ Court, as many of the Nevada nen who attended the State Fair, found. Alex, Zekind, an old resident of this city, never allows a Nevada man to Want if he can help. it, and his good offices have, many a}. time, helped his old friends.out.inSacs ramento.” ‘During the recént' Stata Fair . ’ that city was crowded, and all manner of extortion was practiced on visitors, us high as five dollars being in some instances charged for a single bed in the outside places. Oar old friend, Zekind, would ‘borrow blankets and give his friends a plaee to “hang up”.-on the floor of his room. A gentlemen who ; Was down informs.us it was. an -iuter~ . esting sight to see the Nevada delegation, headed by Zekind, each supplied with apair.of blankets,.marehing to comfortable quarters, while the less fortunate who were without beds ex~ claimed as they ‘passed, “Those fellows are in luck!” “Say, what'll you charge to let us look at a blanket?” ete. Our boys unanimously’ voted Zekind a PATENTS GRANTED. —R. R. & J. Craig, of this county, have received patents for their globe nozzle and the flexible pipe coupling. Both these ap« plications ake designed for. hydraulic mining, and-enable miners to change the direction of a stream at pleasure. They have been tested, and are said’ to work admirably, rt ASSEMBLY CLERK.—Candidates: for . ’ offigé in the next Legislature are al~ ready being announced. W. 8. Byrne, formerly of Grass Valley, who.was Assistant Clerk last year, will be a candidate for Chief Clerk in the Assembly next-term} MocHa CorreE.-We-are indebted to Shurtleff & Irish fora sample of gen. , » uine Mocha coffee, a variety as choice as it rare. Those who wanta cup of this coffee, which has given celebrity to the place trom which it comes, should call on Shurtleff & Irish. Democratic Nomination. — The Democratic Jadicial Convention for the 14th Judi¢ial District, comprising’ Ne vada and Placer counties, met yesterday at. Auburn, and nominated T. B. Reardan of this city, as the Democratic candidate for District Judge. WE are indebted to Geo. RB, Crawford for Harper’s Bazar for Sept. 18th, con. taining a finely colored fashion plate. EARTHQUAKE, — We uadersiand aslight shock of earthquake was felt in this city yesterday forenoon about half WILL ALSO _ ARNOLD's FaMiiy MacAzine,A’ beautiful Family Sewing Machine ora Silver Watch will be given toany club of 20 subscribers to “Arnold’s’ Family Magazine.” ‘Fora 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 partienlars address Francis & Co., Gen, Agents, Box 2021, San Francisco. Ba —— First or Tax Szason.—Julins Dryfase, 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 accommodation of ladies and gentlemen. Goand try them. SPECIAL.—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 Jas Nixon, Director, Chas Pell, Business Agt. All under One Canvas, and One Price of Admission ! ter traveling throughout the East, North and South, has reached. at length the Pacific Coast, iy} During the past. nine Waitt nonths it has doubled = he Southern States, and vaveled through — porions of Kentucky, Indiaxa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, WILL EXHIBIT —aTi-_ ‘ NEVADA! —On— Thursday, Sept 23 ADMISSION..$1 00. CHILDREN..50ers. Doors open at 2 and 7% o’clock; performances to commence halfan hour later. Will perform every afternoon and night. The management directs the attention of the public to the great free STREET PA;EANT! Tn this d calvacade and moving picture will appear T GOLDEN CHARIOT. containing Olerenshaw’s Metropolitan Coronet band which will disccurs the most popular melo dies and Operatic Gems of the ae PERFORMING ELEPHANT AND : Lions A Beautitul COLLECTION —or— WILD ANIMALS Dan Castello the Genial, jovial, comical Clown, will appear at ‘ach performance, iatroncing his Troupe of ’ ducated HORSEs, PO‘TES, MULES, incfadng the renowned JANUARY. The Wonderfal VICTORELLA. BROS, The Unrivaled LOWANDA FAMILY. /) And a Large Troupé of TALENTED ARTISTS will appear at each performance. KXBIBIT AT frtsville,. . Monday; Se Grass Vallev.-. Tuesday, Sept.2ist San Juan. Wednesday, ems DES past 10 o’clock. ; sare i 4d Friday, Sept. €elfax, aviooae” This establishment af. ON.WM. BARNES, Insurance Commissioner for the State of New York, says in his last annual report: ‘So far.as the question of security is concerned, a policy daly registered in this department is;probably the. safest Life Insurance Policy that can be issued by a corporation,” os ¥ All Policies of theNorth America Life Insurance Co. circulars. W. W. MARVIN, , Are now, Megiserehe 124, J Street, Sacruinento. \_ Se api DAN. GCASTELLO?S N. Y. Life Insurance Department. OVERLAND jamais KE ‘ CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! : dd re NIXON, HOWES & CASTELLO, Proprietors, dua Gee Omit ae ae tual, the Capital Stock ve ing been retired last ~~. tS DIVIDENDS. ANNUALLY 2! " ON THE New Contribution Plan! Statement concerning the Registered Policies of the North America Life Insurance Company, August 2. 1849; Amount Insured, $15,.751.589 00 Deposit required by law.661,898 88 Amount Deposited, 716,000 00 Surplus, : 54,101 12 Total Assets, Aug. 2nd, 1869. $4,250,000 00. 8, B. DAVENPORT AGENT. READING ROOMS -OF Young Men's Christian Association KIDD'S BUILDING, Corner of Broad and Pine Street,’ NEVADA CITY. THE— Me Reading Room has been neatly fitted up and furnished, and is supplied with MAGAZINES, PAPERS, PICTORIALS Religious and Secular. The Rooms are open to the public at all hours of the day or evening and all citizens and visitors are cordially invited to make themeelves at home, The object of the Directors will be to make the place an agreeable resort. for all. ADMITTANCE ALWAYS FREE, \HE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN ig the best and cheapest. Contains the’ latest improvements vox HUMANA and vox JUBILANTE. J. ESTEY & CO., Sole Manufacturers, Brattleboro, Vt. 810 GRanp SOCIAL SOIREE.
ae . THE EUREKA sOCIAL CLUB Take pleasure in informing their friends that-they will give their FIKST SOIREE OF THE SEASON At Bemperance Hall, On Wednesday Evening, Sept. 29, 2 The Floor will be covered with a new Canvas. 2 The Latest Dancing Music will be furnished. ba G2 Dancing from 8 till 1 o’clock. For Justice of the Peace. OHN CALDWELL is hereby announced as J a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace of Nevada Township=sabject to the decision of the people. For Justice of the Peace, RANK G. GUILD is hereby announced as F a cahdidate for the office of Justice of the, eace for Nevada Township—subject to the decision of the people, For Justice of the Peace, H, DAVIDSON is hereby announced is W « a candidate for the office of Justice of Ja. . the Peace for Nevada Township, subject to the decision of the people. July. ~~ s Cireular to the see 4 oor Call and examine the Stock 1.44 SINGER'S . = oN EW .2 FAMILY MACHINE!oe 1° THE MOST -SIMPLE, DURABLE AND TASTEFUL MACHINE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC! 2 eas @ Purchase the SINGER and you can accomplish a variety of work never attempted upon any other Machine. t#~.Our Embroidery Attachment Hus taken. the Ladies by surprise, our'g The Manufacturing Machines for Shoemakers, Work and Carriage Trimmers, Talflors, 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 of the SENGER oninumber by thousands all others. We guarantee perfect. satisfaction and before purchasing elsewhere, be sure to examine our NEW FAMILY MACHINE or send for a Ea : . “Singer Manufacturing Co, 9 Montgomery Street, Sam Francisco, aK. DRUG STORE FOR SALE AT cosT! ; 4k DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES OF Hl. 1&8. BUSSENIUS, corner ot. Pine and Commercial streets. are offered for sale at cost. The proprietor has made arrangenents to enter into business in San Francisco hence this necessity for change. The store has long enjoyed a good patronage, is centrally located in the City, and “offers superior inducements to'a Druggiat. The entire stock is offered FOR SALE, AT FIRST COST! AND MUsT BE SOLD Within Ninety Days, Apply to H. 8, BUSSENIUS, G2" All persons indebted to the. undersign ed, by note or book account are notified to calFIRE BOY'S SALOON, : Proprietor. Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, TO BE FOUND ept at J. KE. JOHNSTON, and settle the same immediately, H. BR. BUSSENIUS, BROAD STRERT......NEVADA CITY & Cc. ©. CANFIELD, ; Successor to G. v. Sechmittburg. THE BEST OF ALWAYS ON HAND, THE BEST FURNITURE This side of San Francisco the Store of Broad street, National Exchauge Hotel Building, Nevada City, sturea ds SS > Bedwteads, Shir Chairs. : a , ‘Tables, Sofas, Mirrors, &¢c. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING one at the shortest notice, 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 virit to the East abou that time and wish to close all accounts. Dur iug my absence ' DR. WM. MecCORMICK, Of Grass Valley, will have charge of the Comnty Hospital and attend to my practice. I take pleasure in recommending bim asa good Physician and worthy ofall contidence. R. M. HUNT, M. DB. Nevada, Angust 4th. ANSON W. LESTER. AUSTIN W. LESTER A. W. LESTER & CO. « Dealers in Groceries, . Provisions, Case_Goods, CROCKERY, LIQUORS, “A &é, ke, &C, Goods delivered a reasonable distance Free by and numerous othe ‘at once, a physician whom lon ofCharge. fn Private Medical Institute. Established by Dr. J.C. VOUNG, in 1850. No Cure, No Pay. Consultation by letter, cz otherwise, FREs, _ “.BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. feos celebrated Institute has enjoyed on this Coast an eoomtein ge owen 18 ears, and: has bécome one of the most celebrated institutes of theage. among the very tirst of the world and ‘The great number annually-receiy pesto ed, place it.,.in point of wy +s : e BI ‘ cees Qf its treatment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE DISEASES great destroyers ae ia the attack the system, and i -budern ni and destroy it: they drive the bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength ~ and vigor from the frame, ‘they give diseased ¢ Aspring, and poison, suc ccesive yenerations, the race-of man. The marks can be seen in Scro{ula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. here is no more terrible scourge to the human race gpd diseases arising from:the eontaminnion enerial Poison. e mildest forms, by retreating to the blood,-hold ever over one afflicted, the sword of destruc tion that is liable at moment to fall and blight —to aE A gens Boa eal hopes : MERCURY ized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Veneaial, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that MIN ERAL POISON, are not. cured; the discase puny and ~has only assumed a new form, . Do Nor BE Satisriep with Partrat Cure. That leaves the poison to crawl thro the system, eating its way into the tissues and orbans beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a virulence tha will baffle the effects of medicine, When per-. fect CURES can be obtained by: Bulting a. ie det wie Beka practice and thorous) nvestigation' into the ‘causes of Diseases o1 the U ARY ORGANS, enable to determine at once the cause of the disease. In all G’seases enteustéd to the Doctor’ PERFECT. SPEEDY, PERMANENT. oe IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED, In Syphilis and ite adjuncts, Gonnhorrhoe and accompying diseases’; 'in all ‘ the Bladder, Kidneys and p Dyaberels indigestion tapers tate Dyspeps n on ~ Inci Consimpt on, and all diseeses of the aia? o 8 in either sex, cure always warran . tion. unaccountable failing of the powers of tha mind, ate i society, evens of impendng troubie, fore OI ev sleep essness. troubled abe lacivious dreams, accompanied wing deafness, loss of muscular vation, the positive traces « ble and desiructive of » Weakness—wasting away his} ing his hope of life and mynhog ging him along the broken path hi tence, toward a p ture loa: ave. Tohim who finds his dribling o n the discharge of the vital principle ores Th Sig or NO PAY required. Ed. Goldsmith, Agent, — The young man who exp that grow. . x ing weakness 8 musi and. mental oree er =f zation should ei poder apes weal it July 17th; 1869, -\_. arises. He will find in the weakness. of the 90 back, trembling of the limbs, disordered diges/ tence in nocturnal and diurna) emissions, the * mere céssation of the causes jta: Perce that bale ohkee addin acon arriage, that holy office, the sa: rd and hope of manhood, eit to sucha one ote of cure, but adds to his geet May the knowl. of the one who looks to him for so much of her happiness, is a victim of his evil and an’ innocent companion“of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until ho leaves him, There is no rescne except, “4 proper and skilful treatment. Consult. then, ractice. and careful research has made him ordi F 6b versant with every phase of the ee Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinating and destructable habit, which fills thousands of sigk rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hindreds of untimely graves: with its mi f .viciime, should consult without a moment’s delay, one who will sympathive with their ferings, 'To such the Doctor would especi recommend himeell, giving to each and al 4 guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent ‘Cure, without Hindrance from Business, Change ot 1 Diet, Fear of Exposure. Do not forget the address. See below. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIRs. When a female is in trouble or affticted with discase, and requires medical or Surgical ‘attendance, the enquiry shonld be, where is there a physician whodg fully competent to administer relief, and w respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community ? The Doc standing how imperatively necesga: quirements are, Jeels called upon to interpose, and by calliog the attention of the afflicted to . the fact that*he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to administer in all cases both medically and surgically, not in a super-. ficial manner, but in-as thorough a manner as vears of study and practice—both in hospitals ane fas f mene to save + se a the nds the unqua . unscrupulous and uesigning,” q@inerefore families can rely upon him ag upow a father. Allin affliction can find ip him one who can feel and sympathize : and betriend them in trouble—onein whose secresy the ntmost confidence can be placed, Consultation ; Soy Letter or Otherwise) Frew See address below. THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES Compounded from the private prescriptions o Dr. Youn ve oor obta 2 ont Fs ms ded popularity, and are correctly viewed to 2 the sales and surest.sémedies for, the cam plaints ign which they are appliet: The con. stantly ateruing testimonials of their efficacy, declare them to be pre-eminently stperior to their aetion. No lady shoald be withont these ne ne pn . Agents. None uiné unless proeured a this office. Sent by Mail or Express to any part o! the State. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest Discovery of this oy,wny other Age. Preventive PowDERSs PTR MARRIED LADIEs, These Powders will be found of essenti value to those whose means, health or other circumstances do not-permit them to increase the number ot their family without inconvenfence, suffering and perhaps risk of life. re preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenieus and simple, and cannot injyrethe health, Their use sivould be avoided at certain times Price 310 a box, Sentto any part ef the coast perfectly safe trom suspicion, Remit by Mail ur Kxpress addressed to BENJ, F, JOSSELYN, M. D, FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHL _. PLLLs— Price $5. ; Acknowledged by the Medical Fraternity to be the only sate, mild and efficacious re to be depended on in long standing cases of suppression, irregularity, or stopp of the functions 2f nature, the neglect of whick the’souree of such deplorable effects 3 female frame. Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN., M. D. beaaenehlost, 1¢a2 Menige mary.