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NEVADA: city. (CAL,
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
valuable Ground,
Wo. Walters, who lives on the
comer of Coyote and Washington
greets, on Sunday, became rather
just: received 2,000 pounds of:
John Jack, on Ping street,
dies, all of which he offers for saieto
‘the trade at the lowest rates. ‘Retail
dealers ure invited to cali and examme the stock and prices a2-2t
Keeping =p with the Times..
K. Casper has purchased the stock
of clothing in the store on the coré
7
pgited over his pessessions.\ Some
ner of Pine atid Commercial sircets.
Pi months since.-he bonght the . He has gone below for the purpose:
place in which he~now resides for a .
mere nominal sum. On Sunday, in.
digging round a. tree which had becomesodded over the reots with eloyer, he found among stones and oth—errubbish, a piece of-retorted goid
worth at, least forty dollars. It was
raining at the time, and he did not
prosecute bis search further. He ig
of the opini,” However, that some
miner i-former -days buried his
treasure there, or tlfat_it -wasthe .
place that Captain Kidd ‘deposited
his bullion. Real estate on that
corner has risen at a rapid rate, and
“the owner does not wishtosell, Are
rapgements have been made by bim
with the owner of a safe for t_ ede.
posit of the metal when he finds the
balance. A quick shave wag given
those’ who -visited his’ barber shop,
For City Marshal,. Ohauncey Ford, an old resident of
this city, and well known fo most of
our people, is announced as a candidate for City Marshal in to-day’s
TaasscripT. Mr. Ford was so unfartunate as to lose half of his left
lgad.while blasting, a short time
since, thus incapacitating hini from
--handwork--for-some time: He feels .
himself fully competent to discharge
the duties of Marshal, and we believe him to be worthy of the position.
:
Temperance Lecture. :
The lecture: to have been given
last night by Mrs, Duniway, was
postponed on account of her inability to be here at that time. On
Thursday evening she will lecture at
the Theatre on temperance. Before
leaving here she will deliver—a -Tec=ture on Col. Baker; Mrs. Duniway
is editress of the Now North west.
Was acquainted with Col. Baker
ftom childhood, and her lecture on
him is said'té be very fine.
Dental Office.
‘Dr. Chapman, an gld resident of
this city, has resumed’ the practice
of his profession, and opened an office in the Transcript building,
“Where every kind of dental work
‘will be performed by him, The reputation of the Dr. is too well established to need any commendation
from us. He has fitted up his office
in fine style, and solicits a share of
patronage, and we know ‘he will get
it, i
. Skilifal Operation.
The wound on the head of Jacob
Bachtal, which necessitated the operation of trepanning, illustrates the
skill of the operators. The wound
is rapidly healing, the patient is
slowly gaining, and there is but
little doubt of bis recovery. He can
credit his Tecovery to the skill with
which the operation was performed.
Kestern and Califernia Oysters.
Oysters are now in their, prime,
aid Antonio Tam; at~ his saloon on
Pine street, keeps fresh Eastern and
California oysters on hand all the
time. Cali and try a plate. Fami‘ies supplied by leaving their orders.
_ Me has also received a fine stock of
‘andies-and nuts, which will be sold
atthe lowest rates. ~ ee
New Geods! New Geeds!
Hyman & Bro. have just received
at their Clothing Emporium, a large
mdselect assortment of the latest
styles of Spring and Summer CassiMere and Diagonal suits, for gents,
Jouths and boys, All we ask of the
Piblic is to.examine our goods and
Prices, and if you do not agree with
“# that the goods are better and
Priees lower than you have ever had
the pleasure of buying clothing, furrishing goods, itats, boots and shoes,
*& we will close our store. and
leave the field of usefulness forever.
_. Hyman & Bros.,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
Nevada City,
: New Firm.
The Clothing business heretoford
“ried on by B. Schwartz, on the
‘orner of Pine and Commercial
ee inthis city, bas been purchased by K, Casper, and in future
mill be o onducted by him. .-Mr. CasPer has been authorized to receipt all}
tis due Mtr. Schwartz, .
of getting the largest and best stock
of Boods ever brought to the mountains. >Wa
rive at the Bay. “Lhey have artived
and he bas gone to San Francisco to
Fecelve them. . He is determined to
sell . his “ goods cheaper thai ever
before knowa inthis. part of the
country, —He—ig boun. to. keep —ap
and go ahead of thé ti
. all purchasers to hola on a few-days
and he will ive then barg.ans thut
Will startle we natives. “There will
be uo humbug about this arrangement, and some suits of clothing
wili-be sold for about the cust of
making the buciou holes on then.
Hold your horses tili Casper returns,
and if you dun’t Bet. goods cheaper.
than ever known before,’ then we
will give you a new ‘hat or pair of
boots free of charge, mit
tits
New Dress and Fancy Geods.
Mrs, Sterling has just _received-abeautiful steek—ofDress and Fancy 1
‘Goods, and the ladies of Nevada and
vicinity are inv ted to call abd see
then. mch 21-4¢
_—_ —
Gentlemen }
Take notice, that Kd. Goldsmith
Fine Imported Cigars, You just. go
and try them when you Want to enJoy a good smoke.
Se
Just Received.
Just received and for sale at Ed.
Goldsmith’s, tresi, Lemons,
Oranges, and Pine Apples,
Sg
School Books,
Fall assortment. of School Books
and Stationery elways oh hand at
Ed. Goldsmith’s,
m6
Limes,
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cee
_ SPECIAL NOTICE, --___]
Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of appetite, when you can, by
Dr, Henley’ s celebrated 1X L Bitters, ef
fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant
and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and
recommended by our most eminent Physicians (a8 per certificates on each bottle)
for all complaints.of the Liver and Diges
tive Organs. Ag a: family medicine they
have no equal, ne
' See advertisement in another column.
Radolph Photograph Gallery,
Broad Street, near Pine. n2
ere ee
No Name. :
Many, many People suffer from they
know not what. They are not sick they
arerot well. There is no name for it. It
5
tke vital forces. Whatever its causes («nd
they are innumerable), its symptoms . are
inthe main the same, Among tiie most
prominent are extreme lassitude, loss of
Sppetite, lose of flesh, and great mental dePression. Indigestions and a stemach
cough are also frequently concommitants
of this distressing state of body and of
mind. The common remark in relatien to
persons in such a condition is, that they
areconsumptive. Nov, what these unfortunates really want is: vigor, vital strength;
and as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness,
they can recuperate their systems and re.
gain perfect health by resorting to Hostet
ter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It is aa
clear that a life-reviving tonic is required
in such-cases, as that the dying flame of an
empty lamp requires to be revived by a new
supply of.oil. Perfectly pure aad-innocnous, containing nothing but the most genial vegetable extracts, and combining the
three grand elements of a stomachioc, an alterative, and # genial invigorant. Hostetter’s Bitters are suitable to all constitutions
and are as applicable to—the-diseases and
disabilities of the feebler sexas to those of
men. No words can do justice to its niarvelous properti It stands preemin nt
among the health restoring preparations-of
the age, and every year adds to its famef
notonly in this country, but throughout
the civilized world,
AR NE BIR A EE ET RSS He ae,
‘Closing Qut Business !
BLUM BROS.,
NFORM the public that they intend te
B change their business of a
Variety Store, Cigars, Tobacco,
etc. and offer the whole of their Stock at
San Francisco Cost!
The Stock must be sold within THIRTY
DAYS. Partics desiring the whole Stock
and fixtures SEnsecure a good established
basiness at a
All persone indebted ; to the firm sre notined tu settle within 30 days, or their accounts will be given to the Constable for
cellection:
BLUM BROTH
at
! ue below a short tine .
since he bought a. urge stock to war. . ’
ues, ind wants} ~
has just received a large invuice of .
is simply weakness—a breaking down: of . Spy wal Same fa
oeeemenen
The Gran dest Stock ever brought
te Nevada City.
ee
OF BEFORE .
A. BLUMENTHAL, .
Corner, Broad and Pine Streets,
ESPECTFULLY informs the people of
Nevada city and the surrounding plaCes that hehas :
JUST RECEIVED
~ ‘The Largest Stock of
EVFR BROUGHT TO THIS. cIT¥. To
WHICH THE ATTENTION oF—-TH:
WHOLE PEOPLE I$ CALLED.
The Stock consists in part of every style
and kinds of its.
DRESS GOODs,. _.
SUCH AS
. Silks, Satins, Empress Cloths,
Cashmeres, Foulards, Poplins, Black Goods, =
Calicos, &.
to the large stockof American
~ ‘Am Jaametite stock on
TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, SHEETING,
bleached and unbleached, and every other
article required for family nee,
d, consisting of
Of all kinds ard of the most besutifn)
Patterns—BRUSSELS, 3:PLY, INGRAIN,
OLL-OLOTHS, &c. :
SHAWLS.
A great variety of the latest Eastern style.
They inust be seen tobe appreciated.
MILLINERY GOODS.
The Largest and best Stock in
this line ever brought to this
city.
eee
LADIES FANCY GOODS.
*
My stock in this line is of the choicest
hind and of the greatest assortment. all
and see for yourselves;
Ladies’ & Childréf's Shoes.
Lhave on hand a large and most complete
Stock of Ladies, Childrens’ and Misses fine
Shoes of all kinds which are bound te give
the greatest satisfaction.
Se
OTHER GOODS.Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces,
and ten thousand other ar__ ticles ! too numerous
, to mention,
My Stock is the largest and most complete of any in the city and I propose te
give better bargains than can be obtsined
at any other establishment in this State,
~ Before buying any of the above named
goods purchasers are requested to give mie
a call as Iam determined not to be UNDER:
SOLD BY ANY OTHER DEALER BUT
GIVE ME A CALI
DON’T DELAY !
m29 Nevads City, April ad, 1874, Be
MONDAY, MARCH 234, 1874,
=4
I weuld call special attention.
BARGAINS UNHEARD!
Drv& Fancy Goods.
Augustus C.H. Moore fort
. March, 1874,
the office of the Co
aap peneianeere as
_ FLOWER SEED,
: —AT—
:
NEVADA DRUG STORE
a
te dy
+E. M. PRESTON,
oH DRUGGIST. :
»
And Dealer inACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MINgING CHEMICALS AND
MUFFLES; PAINTS
OLLS AND VARN.
ISHES,
All at the Lowest Market Rates.
T
. -Preseriptions correctly compounded
at all hours, day or night, —23
COUNTY SCRIP LOST. _.
NOUNTY WARRANT NO. 134, on GenerC al Fund of the County Treasury, for
= 8 been lost by the ow1er. Paye Warrant has been stepped at
nuty Treasurer. The
inder_of the above Warrant will please
leave the same ut the office of A. BBRADY
No 90 Main Street, Grass Valley. m23
Spécial Notice.
OTICE is hereby givento all persons
indebted to the late tirm of LANCAS.
‘ER & ROBINSON that their accoents
have been placed. in the hands of J. BE
GRAY for collection and that prompt payment must be made by those who would
Rave cost,
: A. T, ROBINSON
Surviving partner of Lancaster & Robi=sen
} _Nevada City, Jan. Jat 1474
Pies se Se . BR be
County Surveyor,
AND UD. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR,
PQ Vi VIL-AND MINING ENGINEER,
Cui SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSNEVADA cITry.
‘Wea Uflive at the COURT HOUSE. Orders
l-it at the Daily Union O
will meet with prompt a
EXEGUTION TO
Sheriff's Sale.
,
B
d delivered, issued cut
¥Y VIRTUE OF AN
me directed an
of the Dietrict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevaoa, State of California, bearing date February 26th, 1874. cna jJadgment rendered in
said Court on the day of December,1873
in favor of Daniel 0. hérty end’ against
M ¢ 5um-of Seven
. Hundred and ‘Fourteen and. 4-100 dollars
damiages, with interest thereon at the rate’
of seven per cent per annwn til] paid, pa
able in gold coin of the United States together with $25 5@ costs an d disbursements at
the date of said judgment, and accruing
costs, :
I have levied upon tho following deseribed pi + -heretotore attached, to-wit ;—
That certain let of land cg in Rongh
& Ready Township. Nevad “County, Cal. and
known and described ag. the SW % of the
SW % and'the E 3s of Lot No 9, the
LotNo8, The £ 4 of let No 5, and the
whole-of-lot No 3, and let No 4, all in Section No 1, Township 15 N Range No 6 Esat
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian and containing 206 90-100 .cres of land, Alsoa lot of
land enclused by a fenee adjoining the
above described lands on the west. Said
above described land adjoining Jackson's
on the East containing 300 acres or thereabouts, Known as Moore’s pastures. The
whoie of both aforesaid above
tracts being known as Moore’s
ge*her with all the tenem
nances thereunto belongi
eres A :
' Notice is heréby givon
to public sale all the abo
ve described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in Bnited States gold coin, in front of the Court
House door, in the ¢ity of Nevada, on
Saturday, April 25th, 1874.
Between the hours of 9o'clocx, A. M. and
5.0’clock, P, M.
} ment of th
—
Ranch, toents and appurteOg or in anywise
that I will expose
Given under my hand this 31st day of
JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff.
Dibble & Byrne, Pffs Attys.
No 548.
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. March 19th, 1874,
OTICE is hereby given that JACOB
N BACHTAL and UKIAH 8. BACHTAL,
whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada
County, California, have made application
for a Patent forthe Big Deer Creek and Last
Chance Placer mines, situate in Nevada
County Mining District, Nevads County,
California, and described in’ the plat and
notice on file in this office as fuilows, viz :
Upon surveyed land, being the N's of NK
4 8 3g of NE \ of NW % and N of N
44 Of N E ¥ of 8 E 4 NW \& Sectiod 9, Tp.
16N R.9E M.D. M. Said: location wus
made by these Applicants and others. of
whom they have since purchased, in the
month of January,1869.— Adjoiuing claimants are on the South owners of the Nevada
Mining Claims.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office, within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing hereof
Dated March 21;t, 1874.
T. B. McFARKLAND, Register.
John Caldwell, Atty for Applicant.
Z
&
CHAS. FE. MULLOY. ANSON W. LESTER,
Lester & Mulloy,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
fice, Grass Valley,
Es of . .
described-. ’
U.S. INTERNAL .REVENUS,
"May 1, 1994, te, Apel 90, 187%..
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HE LAW of December 24. 1872 req
tvery person engaged in any bi 5
ptr yah Z hs ent’ which renders:
him liable ABpeckerten, to procure and
place conspicuously in his Establishment
or place of Dusiiess & Stamp Gehoting the.
payment of said Special Tax for the Special
Tax year beginning May 1, 1874, beforecommencing or continuing business after April
30, 1874, ‘
The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the Law above quoted are: the: following, viz ; ‘
Reytifiers, $200 00.
Dealers, retail liquor, '$25 00.
~~Dealers, wholesale liquor, $100 60.
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, $50.
Dealers in malt liquors, retail? $20
Dealers in tobacco, $
Re
_ for every dol .
Dealers 1p manufactured tobaceo $5.
Manufacturers of stills, $25 60; 3
And for cach still manufactured $20 06,
And for eseh worm manwfacturec $20.
Manufacturers of tobacco, $1@ 00. é
Manufacturers of cigars $10 00, Beye
Peddlers of tobaceo, first class [more than
two horses;) $50-00.--—_— a
Peddlers of ‘tobacco, second class, {two
horses, } $25.08, eed
bacco, third class, fone “Peddlers of to
horse) $165 00. .
Peddlers of tobacco fourth class, (on foot
or public conveyance) $10 00,
Brewers of less than 500 barrels $50.90..
Brewers of 600 barrels-or more, $i00 60.
‘Any person, so lable, who—shall fail ‘to
comply with the f
will be subject to severe Penalties.
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
Spe: ial Taxes nainéd above must :
1. J, ROLFE, Deputy, Coleetor of Internal
Revenue at Nevada City; Cal; and pay for
and procure the Special .'T:
‘ax 8 or
Stamps they need; prior to May 1, 1874, and
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
=
Commissioner 6f Internal Revenne.
: Office of Interns) Revenue; Washington,
D. ©, February 16, 1874.
t#We are prepared te do Job
Printing in a style second to ne
office in this State.
As an advertising medium the
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
State.
PRICES VE2Y L: Ww.
Fine Wines. and Whiskies.
EKEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY
Ww a LARGE and varied Stock of the
above line of Goods. :
No. 52 Broad Street,
2
. ‘NEVADA crry.
Nevada; , March lath. .
ARCADE SALOON.
A DJOINING McCauley’s Cigar Store, on
3 Broad Street, Nevada City,
A. B. CARLEY,
Keeps-constantly on hand the best WINES,
Old triends and new comers are
, Job Printing)
GROCERIES, _ FOS
HARDWARE W. C. JONES, M. D.
9 ; Physician and Surgeon,
ICROCKERY,
Se
ERMANENTLY LOCATED aT
GRASS VALLEY.
OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET, mS
‘Stockholders’ Meeting.
Y UBA. TUNNEL GOLD NING OO,
Location of works; geport townsSuip, Nevada Co., California. Notice is
hereby given, that the 3d Anvual Mee
of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Co., for
cthe election of three ¢3) Trustees, President and Treasurer thereof, for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of other business, Willi take ‘place at the ofbce
undersigned, the secretary of— Company, at North San Jusp; Nevada Coum,
ty, op SATURDAY, 9th day of MAY,
A D. 1874, ab iGvlock,?. mM. Proxies muse
be in writing and fied with the Secretary.
‘order Gt the President,
JAB. A. STIDGER, Sec’y.
LIQUORS and-CIGARS, -.,
a
1 a todrop in and sce ine.
. } AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA
oregoing requirements . —
Apply to}
; he following Lectures will be deliver .
I
~[ HATR DRESSING in all its branches done
Call and see Spscimens ofjour .
THE QUESTION. 18 DAILY ASKED BX,
. THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why ~
ie it thatthe JX. Bitters HAVE APOHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY . WITH
THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IM.
GAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL
ESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND AR®
MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS
AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO HAVE
TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BEN.
EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO’.
HESITATIO. -INRECOMMENDING THEM .
TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS.
TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO TRE
/ MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per
certificates on each bottle] TO THOSE
GESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, ae a
MENSE SALE 7 “THE REASONIS BE),
THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BR.
THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR
. KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE sys:
WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE EN-"
. PONSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR
4
oh
‘blood purifier they surpass all other 8
called tonics which have lately been placed .
in the market,SOLD EVERYWHEKE,
HL. EXSTEIN & CO.
Bole Propnetors, 518 Front si.
mcohl4-14 SAN FRANCISOO
‘COURSE OF LECTURES
+ ont
Benefit of Nevada Library,
AP LIBRARY HALL, © :
;
ist Lecture by REV. J. SIMS.
o~ mae Piece of Nee aaa On Wed.
nesda ening, Marc: . ieee
“and mh REV. GEO. CLIFFORD.
Subject ; “Odd Fellowship : its field ana
mission.” On Wednesday Evening, Marth
25th. igor?
3d Eectte by B. J. WATSON, Subject »*'
“Boys. On Wednesday Evening, April 1st. :
Tickets forthe Oourse $1. Single Tiawets, to be had atthe Door, 50 cents, :
_. Dress Making & Hair Dressing.
RS, S. F, COOK & MISS REA.
NY DEES heving located ix this city
respectfully, inform the ladies thet they are
Oo Make Ladies’ Dresses, Costs,’
&c with the greatest dispatch, ou
vessonable terms and after the latest aty}s *'
to order and at reasonablerates. Rooms on
Commercial Bt. next door to the Variety
Btore of D. F, Dodge and ve ;
Shoe Store. Patronage ly solivis
”
2 ee
NOTARY PUBLIC, ~
—AND—
Justice of the Peace. —
QAR REOORDS AND ABSTRAG. ;
KD "ING A SPECIALTY. . *
Conveyancing Promptly attendtte az
_ Accounts collected.
Office No 44 BROAD STREET, NEVAPA
cITY. dasa
7
JOHNNY JACK,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
i se Opposite Kidd’s Building.
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
PIPES, of all kinds.
CONFECTIONERY, Nuts, LEMOKS
_ ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &e.
If you want « Genuine Impor’
ted Havana Cigar, goto J oHK,
JACK’S. His Tobacco is also of
the best brands.
Nevada, March 15th.
CIGAR STORE.
HUGH McCAULEY,
WY) OULD respectfully inform nis trienan.
. aid the public generally that he bax’
. Purchased the stock and trade of JULIE
GREENWALD and will constantly keep.
hand a fine stock ef ee
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
CARDS,
&e, Be.
Which he will sel) at the Very Lowest
Rates
By strict attention to the business as.
endeavoring to ee a ntie be.
‘bh to receive a g share of patronay<
er. HUGH McCAULE)
Nevada, Nov. 1, 18%.
0
_LL Warrants on Genera) Fand rejrA tered prior to May 12th, 1873; gira
registered Warrants Nos. 148, 149, 150 axe
cre aud 182 on Road Fuad. also, Warrant
No. 3on Indigent sick Fund registered Mi-y
6th, 1873, will be paid on presentaticn.
Interest ceases from this date. =
E.P. SANFURD, Treasurer,
N. San Juan, March 25; ist¢;Inzis4w
a
By A. H, Parker Deputy.
Nevade, March i co :
BY
No Family should be without them.—
_ Subject : =
WG
Bite ‘a
“WARRANTS;
‘ Pe ee nn Ae a ng Ri re
die neipcaip lbs aaRtcn thm tommy siensin: jo
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