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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

December 19, 1874 (4 pages)

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every o any pont of orders m, rs a ydjoin. nty of district e here187-4:0f unty of enk for day of of the yniment of the lis Ex: of the eae the of: ; hich he v ; ist ‘ 2 —. ’ [TON ORNES Cash.— Nevada ——— Law, Biock, BY, CROCKPAPER = a ¥CR, GINEER \UGHTS SE, OrGrass io _e "4 Xe he StockNEVADA ) ‘ 14, ‘ity, a& 7 t, Sec’y. ‘y is comyto fill all umber. stantly on m Boulder TURNER, ended to.B > Mazsa. RES. R. TIME TO S, so. they pring. 1 2D , NURSERY tate. . a Comaresasdy, to Prove Ornamental . to ¥VFORD, 54. > a iG A CITY [ay 1875. Nevada do en cents on essed value, wenty cents of assessed vreby levied axable propwithin the Nevada, for President. n2l REPOSITORY OF FASHION; PHEAST i Rough and Ready. Anp now we know why our hair a, ties, two for 75 cents, ~ The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. : B. J. WATSON. .P. BROAVN. au “CBRE N &. WATSON, ante Proprietors. 3 "SH ADE & FRUIT TREwS AND FLOWEX’ PLANTS, FOR SALE AT ft 5 m4 FELIX ‘-GILLET’S NURSERY, = on “NEVADA CITY>* CL Museslensulh. Mathers stindard tre¢s with heads six feet.troiun the ground, (a most beautiful Ornamental Shade tree) $6 per duzen. Séyentyfive cents a tree fora less number. ‘ Preach Chesnut Trees, 4 yéars old, $1. per tree, zg \ Genuine’ ‘Languedoc, (Soft Shell Almond Trees,) 75 cents per tree, a f Peach Trees, fvur. varieties, grafted : on the hard shell Almond tiee, 75 cents DIAMONDS, per tree. WATG TES HE § Filbert Bushes, five imported varieFrench Cha(selas and TABLE GRAPE. VINES, 2 years old, 10 cents per vine, Ever Bearing Raspberry Plants. (3 crops @ year,} $1 50 per dozen, Strawberry Plants, six varieties $2 50 per dozen, : Pear, Cherry and Chesnut Cuttings, for grafting. HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER. PLANTS, Ge ” RAISED IN THE OPEN AIR.) Pink,Carnation, Picotee, Pansy, . “Sweet Rocket, Lychnis, Holly. ~ time and in dll their glory next Summer, _ 4 hock, (four varieties,) Sweet Wil. liam, Hotesty Furple, Mammoth . Oriental Poppy. Digitalis, etc., All of which will ‘hots for the first . CALIFORNI A WHITE LILIES,. : Five Balbs for 50 Cents. 1 Orders can be left at GILLET & HASSELL’S Barber Shop, Pine Street ee ~ ‘ es a : Application fora Patent to MinNevada City, Dec. 8th, : = ing Claim J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND — Justice of the Peace. EARCHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING AND CONY £YANCING Reeeey atten “led te. Accounts collected. Also Agent for: ; PACIFIC FIKE INSURANCE AGENCY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDOn. ; Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR RENT PROPERTY will find it to their ad vantage to call at my office. Office No 62 Bread Street, Ner City. New Cigar and Tobacco Stand. Section 19, Township 16 North, Range 10 vai past Mt. Diablo — and Meridian. eGaid * med berestt ee ‘Letter and Note dh is : dcation was insde im 1858, In two claims, . , . er eal ? -} known as the Easterg Claim aud the Maine Tunors and Pa theuta Weems, Coat, Ben Legal Cap, Ir % OU DON’T 5 tatma. : The Raat organ piven as purchaser. cohaee sos tegen cougenial purgative yet Bill Cap ; The claim is not of reco Adjoinin : é . ARCHIE NIVENS. —_ jcisimivts are the clstins = pean sae perfected. . helt ie eels: ‘Tiey. ‘°° Drawing Paper, . YOU WILL REGRET IT. but powerful 5 Sait ‘Lind Claim on the South. are safe and pleasant to take, po ; ae velo s. eo AS opened a Cigat Stand, on the ¢orAll petsoné holding any adverse claim . & °B¢Taeg sean ut bee, op: —— ose i i ner of Broad afd Pine Streets, sao Rb cents ane hereby, required $0 . present the of the blood ; Hy fio stimulate the sluggish or a . &c. &o The stock consists of the best can be founda splendid assortment of sdme before this Office ‘within sixty days disordered organ, into action, and they im3 ‘ ri : ; Imported and Domestic Cigars, . = ‘he Srst ey of publishing hewwof. pers boaltt Pe acces ath dupamnphaa —, of Gent's and Boys’ Clothing, ve * . ai7 bea AND, Register. . oF every body. but formidable and denger. Albums, andeverything usually found in Also the fincst brands of No. 37 ous diseases. Most skilful a” Saag MOBty Gift Books, = : aU i a ee : ‘eminent clergymen, and our t citizens, a first-class Clothing Store. CHEWING AND SMOKING 'f0-/Application for ® Patent tow) send certiteates of ures performed of great . Serap. Books, 1} My Stock tirel Pp) i. j ; . : ee i nefiis they have der rom these 1 The steck is of the choicest kind, and z dren, because mild as well as effectual. *will be sold at the lowest market rates. Reactant Ch Dee tac ria} . ing sugar costed, they arecaey to & ssi Pianos, AND-EMBRACHS OTICE is hereby. given, That Jacob =. ig 4 — Organs. 4 bl The Telegraph Office has been “Ahognt, wiv Pon Qos Wevaae . 08 4 ont 5 ba Elegant Fashionable Cit evada coputy,Cu! '¢ ap plica. — : removed to the new Cigar Store. tus . for Paten tthe the Rock Greek Placer. DR. J.C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Moss.) PAINTS, OILS gk SUITS . Mining Claim bearing gold,situate in Nevada’ ; peer, zN : , a23 ARCHIE NIVENS. . Mining-District, Neves county. Californis, "Practical and Analytical Chemists. Piece , . and described as follows, viz: On surveyed! Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med ~ VARNISHES, Not to b f d. at PR. T. DB. ESMOND, — . ime ming ii ah ASPs) cae. sagt o be found a ss () ge 8 of. ; sh ainhhe teyr i Formerly of Washington, Meridian, and containing 40 acres. rh a ee WINDOW. GLASS, AS removed to Nevada, and solic'ts the patronage of the citizens of Ne wada and vicinity. Office and residence on . Water Stra + >rvea daora from corner. #19 R. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN 'ALFRED BER@s, Largs variety of Sets in Onyx, and Gold of all descriptions. HOLIDAY DISPLAY r —OF— Fine ‘J ewelry —AND— e Silver Ware. SILVER WARE, JEWELRY, &e. re. —_, Coral, Caméo, Pearl, Amethyst, 5 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S Gold Chains of all cinds. Silver Chains, Neck Piet Kiar Rings, ete, and Ten Thousand different kinds of Finger Rings and fine Charm tosuiteverybody ALFRED BERG. . GRASS VALLEY, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 12, 1874, OTICE is hereby given, That Alvert G. Turner, whose Post Office is You Bet, Nevada County, Cal, has made application for Patent for the Eastern and Maine Placer Mine, situate in Hunt's Hill Mining Dis. trict, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows. viz: Commencing at a stake marked ‘‘E’& M”’ . Eastern and Maine} and standing on the west bauk of Greenhorn Creek, about 6 2&s from the edge of the tailing®. and from which the \ sec stake between sections 24, T 16 N,RQ E, and 19,T 16 ‘na, R10 E. bears West 10. 2B chs. ‘Fhence on a true line, va. 18> Kast, West 50,16-chains toa stake marked "E & M.” Thence on a true line South 5,17 chains to a stake marked “KE & M.” Thence on a true line 8 60> 45’ E-51.60 chains stake marked ‘‘E& M” from whicha black ecak 2 in. dia bears N 6° E65 links dist. +4 sugar pine 24 inches in diameter bears 8 37% 5 W 29 links dist, Thetice on a true line N16,° 45’ E 30.67 chains to'place of beginning, and containing 87, 06-100 acres,and being a portion of Sec 24. 16N, RYE and ite. . to oue address for one year, $7 00;postage URE,-ANDINSTRUCTION. o ~ 5 ¥. 4 ar Harper's Bazar. ~ELLUSTRATED. : “Notices ‘of the Press. Tite Bazar is edited:with a contribution of.tact and talént that we seldom find in any journal; and the journal itsdIf is the organ of the grea. world of fashion —Boston. Traveller, The Bazar commends itself toevery member of the household —to the children by droll and‘pretty pictures, to the young ladies. by its fashion plates in endless variety tu the provident matron by its patterns for the childrcu’s clothes, fg paterfamillias by its tasteful d-signs fur embrvidered slip pers and luxuriovs dressing gowns. But the reading matter+f the Bazur is uniformly of great exvellencé.’ The paper has _acquired a wide et, for’ the ‘firésidg . enjoyment it affords—N. Y. Evening Post. Postage Free to.all Subscribers in the United States, = Harper’s Bazar, one year. .... $4.00 $400 includes prepayment oF Pt 8. postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to Harper’s ” Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to ‘one address for one year, $10 00; or, two of Harpe”s Periodicals free. An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar ‘will be sy pplied gratis for every Club of Five.Subscribers at $4 00 the seheme. . Mr, Dikeman, of ‘Rough & Ready, ; was. in townyesterday, and from him we learn that things are prospering well in Rough & Ready. The mines are mostly at work and doing well. The Picayune Company are now in very rich ground. ‘ There is cousiderable interest faken in the suit now pending between dne of the ‘mining companies, which proposes to run a tunel so as ‘to divert the water from the nater.l channel of the creek, and deposit the tailings on some of the ranches below., Most of the farmers are united in opposing Grass is abundart and stock doing well. From a gentleman who left Panamint a week ago and arrivedin Carson last'Sunday it is learned that that camp ie full of people, many» of whom would jike to get away but are -uuable to do so. ° There is pleuty of money in the country, but the gamblers have the most of it, Teameach, :in one remittance; Or Six Qopies for $20 00, withéiyt extra copy; postage free.
Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The seven volumes of Harper's Bazar, for the yeurs 1868, '69, '70, "71, '72, "73, "74, eleganily bound in green morocco cloth, will ~be sent by express, freight prepaid; for $7 00 . each. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers, Address. _ HARPER & BROTHERS,: i New York. “ AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, For Restoring Grey 4 Hair To Igs Narvaat VITALITY AND COLOR: ae ~ @are, disap . pointmentand hereditary pre. Aiancelsioe, all turn the Hair / Gray, andeither of them incline it teshed h prematurelyAYER’s HAIR Vicor, by long RY Yend extensive ‘) use, h as proe y ven that it stops the falling of the hair immediately ; often rénews the growth, an? always surely restores its color, when faaed or gray. It stimulates the nutritive organs to healthy. activity, and preserves both the hair and its. beauty. Thus brashy weak or sickly Hair becomes glossy, pliable and strengthened ; lost hair regrows with l‘vely‘ expression ; falling hair is ehecked and established ;thin hair thickens : and faded or. gray hair resume their original color. Its operation is sure and harmless. It cures dandruff,heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool; clean und soft—under which conditions, diseases of the scalp sre impossible.PAB a dressing for ladies’ hair, the Vicor is pPaised for its grateful and agreeable per;}fume>and -alued for the soft lustre and ri hness ef one it imparts. “PREPARED BY° DR. J. C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Draggists and Dealers in Medcine. — -6m BY Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Feral]l purposes of a\Family Physic ~ o Curing Costiv hess, Jaundic Dyspepsia, Ind gestion, Dysente ry Foul Stomach a Breath, Ery-. sipélas, Headac he P.les, Rheumatigm, Eruptions and Skin Diseas¢s, Billiousness, ing is goud—freight rates being four cents a pound from Lone five cents a pound from B ikersfield. Business men are all doing well, but laborers and mechanics’ demand, many being out.of employ‘ment. building is going on. is great and the weather cold. says “itis a good pluce to go if a man wants to starve. or freeze to death.”’ man was killed at Ruby Hill, Nevada by a miner named Garland, Chinamen accosted Garland as he . Advancirig . W&s going to work, in reference to a . __ FOAES, cknees . wash bill. during the altercation the Chinaman was stabbed. BELL & BELDEN, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, HOLESALE’ AND. RETAIL DEALCHOICE PERFUMERY, Pine and arenot in A considerable amount of The altitude He —_—__——_— Last Monday -a China laundryThe A dispute arose, and ‘ ‘Masonic Building, ERS IN: Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c. ‘A full line of TOILET SOAPS, TOILET POWDER, COLOGNE SETS, Qe COMBS, BRUSHES, : A choice selection of FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Books! Books BLANKBOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, . GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILES,NEW -FUBLICATIONS, STATIONERY. Gold Pens, Steel Pens, WINES, LIQUORS, etc., location was made in 1555 or 1856 by persons whose namesare not Kuown, ¢ aplicant claims by purchase made in 1862 ge Louis Lossa,. Adjoining claimante he elsim of John Hurt on the south . Ail persons ro aeaiireh any adverse claim NEVADA CITY. . 7 4 _BSTRAY MAME into the ameemine of the euhenel. ber, on the Washington road, near Ne. yads City, about two weeks ago, a cow and The owner can have the same by . thereto are topresent the} calf. sanic before this ge hele within sixty ~— proving property and paying chargca. from the Ort day of publishing hereof. MICHARL BRO T. Bs McF: ABLAND, Register Nevais, Dec. 16, 1874 1m, surance Co., of California PAINT BRUSHES. Agents Pacific Mutual Life Inbrushes give ont so soon.” However full of promise at the start,they soon }. drop down. jnto limbéfiiesss. It is becaube a ‘Mexican. plant, ~yistle by. name, takes the place of bristles < or is mixed with them. It isa cheap fraud, not. easily discovered, and so an article worth twenty-five cents is sold for one dollar. * A CARD TO THE PUBLIC: A Short Postponement of the Fifth Gift Concert. . — 3 As manage? of the gift concerts given in. aid of the Public Library of Aentucky, my position creates an important trust in behalf of the Public wibrary, and the ticket holders of the fifth gift -oncert. ‘The Public Librar, of Kentucky and the ticket Loldera are jointly interested in the amount of the drawing. "The lerger the fund to be distributed in gifts the greater will be the gift awarded to-éach lucky ticket holder and the more the amount realized by the Library. To have a full drawing ‘is 80 manifestly tothe interest of those interested that, rather than have a fractional drawing on the 30th inst., I deem it due to the trust confided to me by the ticket hola. ersand the Public Library of Kentucky, that a short postponement be made to enable me to. diapdéSse-of the unsold tickets and have a full drawing. Though the very large amount now in bank would enable us -to distribute handsome gifts, yet we should feel disappointed in this our last concert, should we be compelled to makea fraction: . al drawing, however large, We have. received go v ry large a number of letters from all parts of the country from those inost largely intere:ted, urging. a postponement tf all the tickets be not: sold by the 30th, that we feel strengthened in our sense of duty. to the ticket holders and the Public Library, to niake the® postponement. Under the cireumstar: ceg, we have determined in the interest of all parties, to postpone the concert and drawing to Satur day, February 27, 1875, at which time the drawing will positively. take place, and. as a guarantee of good faith toward ticketholders we pledge ourselves to’refund to any ticket holdershis money, upon presentition of his ticket shoa}d the drawing fail to come off at the day now fixed. “The past we feel assured, will be sufficient guarantee to all interésted that they will be fairly and honestiy dealt with. The money paid for tickets is sacredly preserved against all contingencies until after the payment SA the gifts, after which the expenses are be reimubursed and the Public Library : to be paid its-profits. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager. . B. H: MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. apne CITY f 4 AS JUST RECEIVED The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Fur; nishing Goods, &e. Ever seen in the Mountains ‘AND. WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER Than any anybody—considarlng the quality of Goods. Attention is a called to the GERMAN KNIT .UNDERWEAR, imported by me expressily for this market. SEE MY GOODS AND PRICES Before buying elsewhere, Any other House! e — . New Style of Gentlemen’s . Under-Garments t Tie os ‘SheiHARDWARE! PLOWS --AND— ° ’ AG RIOULTURAL * %, ; {MPLEMENTS, At ‘the Old Stana, Oo THE UNION HOTEL, MAINSTREET, Iron and Steel, : Nails and Shovels, ‘ ‘WHEELBARROWS ROPE BLOCYS & SHEAVES, HYDRAULIC PIPE, . Made to Order and Tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting, oe GLASS AND bets LINSEED AND CASTOR OIL. Sole Agent tor tie Averili Chemical Paint . Mixed Mendy for Use, Giant, Hercules and Eastern POWDER. AGENT FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE The Best Made. Go and see the new patent SPRING -BED BOTTOM! The Best Ever; Invented. Imitation Marble’ MANTLE PIECES, MADE OF IRON. EQUALTO THEFINEST MARBLE And at HALF THE COST! . Wooden and . Crockery apa LAMPS AND CHIMNEYs. ‘Ana Everything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE, ~ , aGell and. examine our prices before oithitadug ‘elsewhere, — we will convince you that we sell cheaper than any other. Hardware Store in Those or our friends who reside in the country can send their orders to us by mail or express and they will be promptly attended to. ~ W. H. CRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, _ NEVADA CITY. BELL & BELDEN. Wevada October 21. won 1: December Ist’, 1874. Willow Ware, “Glassware, al ° : 4 — < > . Be, uf : is ‘ ¢ « ii é 4 me e é S BY ‘ Fe g. t et : iZ “ Sh * x ? + ; ; a ' F ry + ‘ &