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September 22, 1869 (4 pages)

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FaTAL ACCIDENT,—An accident occurred on Monday, on the line of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co’s. ditch, about tem miles above Eureka,by _ which one Portuguese Was killed and another perhaps fatally injured. They had just discharged a blast, when a huge boulder, moved from its place ‘above them by the jar, came down, and . Salastiao Jgnacio do Silveira, aged about thirty years, and Joao Maria were crushed _ beneath it: The former was instantly’killed, and the latter so. badly injured that little hope is enter~ tained for his recovery. The rock was so large that 1t took a dozen men three hours to get the body out. The deceased will be buried by his friends . from the Catholic Church in this city, this afternoon at 3 o’clock. MINING ACCIDENT.—A man named Donully, while at work with a windlass on a quartz mine, on Rock creek, yess terday, was struck on the head with the crank and the skull laid bare for severalinches. He was knocked down and narrowly escaped falling into the shaft. «The wound is not ofa serious nature. QUALIFIED.—Chag. -McElvey, Public Administrator elect, who was recently appointed for the unexpired term, vice Joha Pattison resigned, filed his bond in the Clerk’s office on Monday, and entered upon his duties. Ike Williamson, Jas. Davis and Chas. Kent are his sureties. Mrxin@ Location.—The Dunderberg Company has located two thousand feet ‘op the south bank of Bloody Run, about « half mile east of what is known as ®ack’s ranch, Bloomfield township, The claim runs to.the center of the Backbone Ridge. District Court, Sept. 21st.—Michael Conghlin, a native of Ireland, admitted to citizenship. Pa. A venire ordered for twenty jurors, returnable on the 25th day of October Court. adjourned to Oct, 22d. > ‘EUREKA SocraL.—The Eurekas give their Social Party at Temperance Hall on.thé 29th. The room will be newly canvased, and splendid new. music will be furnished. The party promises to be a gay affair. REMOVED.—It is on dit that D. Belden wil! locate at San Jose, where he will go into business with C. T. Ryland who was Speaker of the Assembly at the last session of the Legislature. The business, rumor says, is to be law and banking. ~ Reaping Marrer.—We call attention to the advertisement of Bell & Co. newsdealer’s, ig to~day’s paper. They publish a list of prices at which they will furnish magazines, periodicals and papers from all parts of the world. The firm is reliable. a 4 LARGE APPLE.—We were yesterday shown a Rhode Island Greening which weighed a: pound and a quarter. It was raised in a garden in this city. DvuLL TRADE —The late strike, says the Union, is the cause of dullness in trade. Itis just now avout the totality of the obscuration of Grass Valley busi~ ness. . We are informed that when the _pay day of one of our principal mines eomes around, in many instances orders are presented by creditorsjof{the miners, instead of the miners themselves draw~ ing the pay. . When old accounts are squared up, as they soon. will be, and the working men come to draw for themselvdés, the merchants will com. Mhetice doing a heavy and regular business. The consequences of a month er two’s idleness must have a run. aiailiiin CounTep In.—The vote for Assessor in Sacramento county was, on the first count’ a tie, but the recount by the Board of Supervisors, gives Dray, the . Republican 11 majority. Duffy, Re~ publican for Assembly, has a majority -Of 48 instead of 44 as at the first count. All the other officers stand as before. C “we ner SoMETHING FoR Lapres.—A Gold« smith has, for ten days past, been in San Francisco purchasing a stock of . Fall goods, and in a day or two will be able to show the ladies of Nevada the dress goods, trimmings, cloaks, shawls, ete, ever brought to this county. Mr. Goldsmith knows exactly the demands of this market, and is able to buy goods on the best terms. Hg can-therefore be cértain of satisthi ng customers,and at the satie time sell at a low price. Las dies should by all means call and see the new goods when they arrive,which will be to-day or tosmorrow. ~ * —— First OF THE Season.—Julius Dry= fuss, onPine 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. : _ SpecraL.—When you visit the Fair at Sacramento; don’t fail: to see the Elliptic Hook Sewing Machines; and if you don’t gd, send for. samples and circulars. W. W. MARVIN, 124, J Street, Sacramento. portemeneemrammtss For Justice of the Peace. OHN CALDWELL ie hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace of Nevada Township—subject to the decision of the people. For Justice of the Peace. I ereenn G. ‘GUILD is perehy a candidate for the office o: Peace for Nevada Township—subject--to-the decision of the. people, announced as For Justice of the Peace. W H. DAVIDSON is hereby announced 18 e a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace. for Nevada Township, subject to the decision of the people. UNITED STATES SALOON. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, CARLEY & BECKMAN, AVE just received a large additional stock of Superb BRANDY, WHISKY, BOT LED ‘LIQUURS, etc. FINE CIGARS always on hand. si __ THE BAR always supplied with the best “fn the aboye line. Comeand sample m2 NEW REFRESHMENT ROOMS. N.C. WILLARD, OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevadacity andthe vicinity that he has opened Keltresbment Rooms, on Commercial St, Kelsey’ building. Where he will ke: p on hand, at all times, the very best of Fresh Oysters, Ham and Eggs, Chickens, covked to order, Fruits, of every kind, Wines, Soda, «c. ee A COLD LUNCH can be had at all hours. ‘ Entrance for “adies, up stairs, next door te the Oyster Saloon. The proprieter is determined to keep on ‘hand everything that.is good im the te img lime and has fitted =p two. splendid Kooms for the ladies and their escorte. By endeavoring to please he hopes to receive agood share of patronage. al MAJOR JACK DOWNING’S SALOON! PINE STREET, EXT door to the corner of Broad Street, is supplied with the finest of Brandy, Whisky, Beer, Ale, on sample, Cigars, &c. &c. The friends of ‘‘Major Jaek’’ and the publio generally are invited tu come and ‘take a nip (Gy RANP SOCIAL SOIREE. THE EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB fi At Temperance Hall, On Wednesday Evening, Sept. 29, Take pleasure in informin friends that they will give their FIRST SOIREE OF THE SEASON Q2~ The Floor will be covered with a new Canvas, — ‘ (ee The Latest Dancing Music will be furnished. ‘ ge" Dancing from 8 till 1 o’clock. ENROLLING NOTICE! \HE POLL LIST of Nevada City Precinct rT “for the approaching Judicial Election is now ready for examination and correction, . All voters should examine and see that their names are properly enrolled before 2 a 20th. Office oo food Ce oaare at A. H. Han*s Store, on Br treet. Oe AL H. HANSON, Enrolling Clerk, . . > Nevada City, Sept. 18th, 1969. finest and handsomest assortment of i Justice. of the3 NORTH ‘AMERICA ‘LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. i ON. WM. BARNES, Insurance Commis_Sioner for thé State of New York, says in his last annual report: cerned, a policy duly registered in this department is probably the safest Life Insurance Policy that can be issued by a corporation.” oa
’ 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 2 —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, Surplus, 564,101 12 Total Assets, Aug. 2nd, 1869. $4,250.000 00. 8, B. DAVENPORT AGENT. READING ROOMS . --OF THE— Young Men’s Christian Association KIDD'S BUILDING, : Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY. —— pee 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 tomake themselves at home, The object of the Directors will be to make the place an agreeable resort for all. ADMITTANCEALWAYS FREEWATCHES . — JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. AM ABOUT TO REMOVE to San Francisco, and willsell my Stock of _ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE, their . 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 other Goods at the same rates. W. Cc. RANDOLPH, BROAD STREET; NEVADA. ' DANCING sCHOOLTEMPERANCE HALL! FOR CHILDREN— . Saturdays; at 2 o’clock P. Mi. (Commencing Sept. 25th.) FOR GENTS— Monday and Thursday; at 8 P.M. (Commencing, Sept. 27th.) 8S. J. MELLINGTON, Teecher. x 818-I1m “So far as the question of security is con. £? — _.SINGER’S FAMILY ‘MACHINE ! I° THE MOST SIMPLE, DURABLE AND TASTEFUL MACHINE EVER OFFERED : ‘TO THE PUBLIC! w 2" Purchase the SINGER and you \ ‘can accomplish a variety of work never attempted upon any other Machine. . as i Our Embroidery Attachment Hus taken the Ladies by surprise. The Manufacturing Machines for Tailors, Harness Work and Carriage Trimmers, Shoemakers, 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 SENGER outnumber by thousands all others. We guarantee perfect satisfaction and before purchasing elsewhere, be sure to examine our NEW'FAMILY MACHINE or send for a Circular to the ee Singer Manufacturing Co. . 139 Momtgomery Street, e——_San Francisco. Ed. Goldsmith, Agent, Nevada City. July 17th, 1969. DRUG STORE*FOR SALE AT cCcosT! * i he DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES OF M. KR. BUSSENLIUS, 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 neceesity for change. The store has long enjoyed a good patronage, is centrally lucated in the city, and offers superior inducements to a Druggiat. The entire stock is offered FOR SALE, AT FIRST COST! AND MUST BR 80LD Within Ninety Days, Apply to H. R. BUSSENIUS, G2" All persons indebted to the undersign ed, by note or book account are notified to caland settle the same immediately. H. BR. SUSSENITS. FIRE BOY'S SALOON, BROAD STREET..+.-«+«e.NEVADA CITY €. ©. CANFIELD, ae Proprietor. Successor to G, vy. Schmittburg. THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, ALWAYS, ON HAND. TAKE NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO, ME are requested to call and settle Betore the Ist day of September, as I purpore making a visit to the East abou that time and with 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 as a good Physician and worthy ofall cuntidence. R. M. HUNT, M.D. Nevada, August 4th. ANSON W. LESTER. AUSTIN W. LESTER A. W. LESTER & CO. Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, ray (Case_Goods, CROCKERY, LIQUORS! &é, Ke, &C. Goods delivered a reasonable distance -Free of Charge. jl NILES SEAKLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, OFFICE—Corne. of Broad and Pine Streets over Carley & Beckman’s saloon, Nevada, a0 REED &'DUNKEL, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLFAX, CALIFORNIA. ARK GOODS PLAINLY CARE OF “C, , P. R. K., Sacramento ,and “#. & D. Coliax. Send shipping receip's with each consignment of goods, as eee oer Forwarding charges at the Old rates, “Private Medical Institute Established by No Cure, No Pay. . Consultation by letter, cr otherwise, Frex. BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. aa celebrated Institute “has enjoyed on : this Coast an uninterrupted success of 12 years, and has become one. of the most celerated Institutes of the age, : The great humber annually received and cur-ed, place it_im point.of number of patients among the very tirst of the worid and the saccess of its treatment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE DISEASES in Males, and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. ‘They insiduousty attack the system, and gradually éndermine 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 « Mspring, and poison, through suc cessive generations, the race 01 man, The marks can be seen in Scroiula, Consumption, Cripples, the idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. There is no more terrible scourge to the hu: man race:than those diseases arising frem the contamination Venerial Poison. ‘The mildeas forms, by retreating to the blvod, hold ever over the one afflicted, the sword of destruc tion that is liable at moment to fall and blight —to utterly destroy—all earthly ho Mb RCURY ized as the mest FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with. 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, That leaves the poison to craw] throngh the system, eating its way into the tissues and or en beneath the apparently smooth surface, burst out in the future with a virulence tha will baffle the effects of medicine. When per fect CURES can be obtained by eongulting a parsiciae. whom long practice and thorouah nvestigation into the causes of Diseases ur the URINARY ORGANS, enable to determine at —— bo cause of the diecase. “i. all d‘seases entrus' to the Doctor’s care PERF ECT. SPEEDY, PERMANENT. IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. ". . Im Syphilia and its adjyncts, Gonnhorrhoe and accompying diseases ; in all disordera of the Bladder Kidneys and atate ; emis Weakness, Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Impotency, Incipient Consumption, and all diseases of the vary war! 2 organs in either sex, cure always uired. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, or NO PAY req The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consider whence it. arises. He will findin the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered tion. unaccountablefailing of the powers of the mind, distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, torebodings of evil, sleeplessness troubled and lacivious dreams, accom by — deatness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of diso: vation, the positive traces of that moat ble and destructive of ail diseases, Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying his hope of life and mynh and ging him along the broken path of his tence, toward @ premature and } : rave. Tohim who finds his life dribling ou n the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes its appearan Marriage, that holy office, the ord and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his pier in the knowlof the ove who looks to him for so auch of her happiness@, is a victim of his evil and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder unuil ho leaves him, There is no rescue except og proper and skilful treatment, Consult then at once, a physician whom long practice and careful research has made him thoronghly conversant with every phase of the "deen. Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadful. fasciuating and destructable habit, which fills shousands of sick rooms. with paralytics aud consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its: misguided victims, should consult withouta moment’s delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To such the Doctor would eg recommend himeell, giving to each and al, guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent Cure. without Hindrance from Business, Change of Diet, Fear of Exposure. Do not forget the address. See below. IMPORTANT TO ‘THE LADIES. When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, aud requires medical or gurgital attendance, the enquiry shonld be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to ading in society recommends him to the * dence of the commuuity ? The Doctor a standing how imperatively neces these requirements are, feels called upon to interpose, and by calling the attention of the afflicted te the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Tweaty Years, and is fully Bo ayo to in all cases both medically and surgically, not in a super~ ficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families—can make, to save them from the hands the unqualified, unscrupulous and @esigning. Therefore families can rely upon hime as upon a father. Allin affliction can find im him one who can feel and sympathize with, and befriend them in trouble—onein whose secresy the numost confidence can be placed. Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Fuge See address below. THE CKLEBRATED FRMALB REMEDIES Compounded from the private p» iptions o Dr. Young, have now obtai @ most exten ded pop ity, and are correctly viewed to. } the saiest and earest remedies for the chm plaints for whieh they are apbited The comstantly aceruing testimonidls Of their efficacy, declare them to be pre-eminertly superior to their action. No lady should be without thése Renovating Agents. None gornins unless proeured at thie office. Sent by Mail part o: the State, & GREAT FKMALE MEDICINE The Greates Discovery of this or any other Age. . Preventive Powprens PR Magniep Lapis. These Powders will be found of essenti value to those whose means, health or other circumstances do not permit them to ine the number o1 their fumily without logobiyenience, suffering an@ perhaps risk of life. Thig preparation is new, safe, iniallible, colivenieny and simple, and cannot injure the health. . Their Gse should be avoided at certain times Price $10 4 box. Sento any part of the ccast perfectly sfe from suspicion. Remit by { or Kx press add: essed to * aah 8 BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. FRENCH LUNAR Oh FEMALE MONTHLY PILLs— Price $6. : Acknowledged by the Medical’ Fraternity to to be depended on in long standin suppression, irregularity, or stopping of the fauctions cf pature, the neglect of whick the source of such deplorabie effects female frame. : Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN., M: D. “. Sacramehto St. Lear Montycinery. —? a _brings no assurance of relief, aa be the only saie, mild and effitacious remedy: cases of ., Dr. J. CG. YOUNG, in 1856. Do Not B% SaTisriep with Partian CurE.§minister relief, and whuse respectable stand. or Expreés to any