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May 21, 1875 (4 pages)

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2 ea CISCO, t those < ve nor or the t<their eS and aquali Arriuge horrid . Closea Yiends fferiug’ ” roying : orang em imLD. Who latudy ré the cury or » those e inter , to be rs whe skill in‘ :posing” HOf-€Tr 1 other ____.__BROW.N_& WATSON; — BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY \ ry Bi, TE PARR ois kp dipines cava tess ~ The Daily Cransevipt NEVADA CITY, CAL. * . WN, P.BEOWN. B, J. WATSON, CALIFORNIA INSTITU CALIF SIBLE FURNES TE aE im ee pelle gn sheelensipceicaal Sa ORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1875, TE _ OR, J. ©. X¥OUNG, IN 1850. \ _.No Cure, No Pay \ '. Proprietors. aE _ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. NAPITAL STOCK $200, 000. oS rae OFFICERS + R. W. TULLY, President. is CASHIER.,. DIRECTORS = : John Cashin, Chas, Marsh, R.W. Tully, . Jouathan Clark, M. E. Marsh; A. H. Parker, . j < W. He Duryea. s oe — \ MONEY TO LOAN on gdb collateral security: 2 ° Highest’ Pricé paid for City and Coun’ Warrants. . ; Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular Rates. nie . . Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted, ‘Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or: Billion for Assay or Coihage at tLe. Min General and Speciai Depesits received. —___ Checks on San Francisco, Sacraniento;-‘Sa « Tose, Stockton and Virginia Ciry . cured, place it in point of number of paCenealtation, by Letter_or otheawise, Free. HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed, on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of che mst celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and tients amang the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second none. PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irregularities in’ Females are the yreat destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jlie bleom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the stréngth and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Sscrofula, Consumption, vripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. : MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal,-doubles his dangers. ‘Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISO 1 mate. . ito tal ence ot praved by. the limited rtainty, Aptoms > medical e, dark ud, Tins!tling. of usieasie limbs, , loss of rstranmye. various. tongue, n,, night nsanity. 0 afflict. ither in= ettected treating effecting will give vhowit yas cured . the San ° age, who e fearful 2cred Teor delay office—or. nypysrely . secrecy no. more 1d mutnservices mstances alent and we quacks and will strument, and perJRED AT “Dr. Giblength cf and “the” ree from” irt of the ction for” JARS © if yugh the "wo & Cor, orwarded B. : Kearngy ‘ranciscv. .* treet. mu the let »_inforia udvertinemyl.a) ” it to a ice, . 1875.5 amuel T. ddress 15 vada, has se Curtis, es, in NeA ase folsurveyed the South rer_of the towiship . , contaiusurveyed er of Sec18 North. ining 16 rveyed arter, avd quarter of -Yhirteen East, M “ + ait, iy nuery 2d, ounty Re4° Califorcords, Clb ly to this » file thei? this office t publicat to appest JING MEN and Abures a. Impedew method able remcyt. free, } WARD AS ‘inth strert, m having * onduet apé SVRTC uenesneecren a Drafts on Easte.n Cities, London and Germany.” B eae : Ageuts for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. CoRRESPONDEN1TS8—Bank of California, _ Francisco; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.’ Iwelve Months Time Deposits, id aha cent. per annum. ~ ee wa” Persous résiding at u distance cap Sxpress, Cheeks ven Solvertt Bans ktaken at par. — DEN TISTRY vese has assumed a new form. DO NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE, That leaves the poisoz to crawl through the . syetem, tating its way into the-tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a virnance that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. . , The young man who experiences that . “growing weakness in his muscularand men. tal organization should stop and consid . whence ita rises. He will fina in the weak1essof the back, trembling of the limbs, iisordered digestion, unaccountabie failing . of the powers of the mind, distaste for so. iety, dréad of impending trouble, forébod. ngs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las. eivicus dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscula¥ power, and numerous othe™syGti izati the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak. : ness—wasting away his powers, destroying . his hope of life and manhood, and dragging . him along the broken path of his existence, . toward a premature and loathsome grave, fo him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of exis. . tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, . fi Rh. P. EK. HUGHSON, has opene( . . the mere cessation of the causes of its ap. an oftice Ain Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. . Over Hymun Bros.’ Store. an “He is propared to perform all kinds of . =: + gearance brings no relief. } Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings te such a one no hope of cure, but addsto his misery in . the knowledge that the one who looks to . Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the igk@a for so much of her happiness is a vic. latest and most cpproved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou guaranteed ag*to quality and price of Work. ——_Visitsmade at-residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, LX7L. LYON’S . KATHAIRON, 50 Cents Per Bottle. H* been in use over Half a Century. It Promotes the Growth, Preserves Color, Increases the Vigor and Beauty of the Hair, Prevents its Falling out-and Turning Gray. May 1, 1875. me 4 LADIES, yO YOU WANT a Pure, Blooming ComJ ptexion?” If 80, # few applications of HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratiry . you to your heart’s content. § It does away with Redness, Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes . -the Flushed appearance of heat, fatigue and Excitement. mi Ye OLD . MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ! i REPARED anid bottled under ye imme diate supervision of Professor Thuias Cross, for ye lust . y graves with its misguided victims,should > . consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa tim of his evit, and an innocent companion . of his punishment. He adds to his misery . and disorder until hope leaves him. There . is ne rescue except in proper and skillful . treatment.’ Consult, then, at-once, a physician whose-practice and—careful research . has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who hav become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that . fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics . and consumptives, and hundreds of untime-. . hise with their sufferings. To snch th . . , Doctor would especially reconimend iim . . self, giving to each and all guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, Change of diet, fear of exposure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin troncle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgi. cal attendanice, the inquiry should be, where . is there a physician who is fuliy competent . to adiminister relief, and whose respectable atancing in Koclety recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, . understauding now imperatively necessary . the aftlicted tothe 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 superficial manner, but . in as thorough a manner as years.of study . and practice—both in hospitalsand families . —cau_make, to save them fromthe hands ofthe unqualified anscrupuious, and designing. Therefore, families can fely upon him as upon a-father. ‘All in affliction can find . in him one who can feel and sympathise . with and befriend them in trenble—one—in . whose secresy the utmost confidence can be . slacee. , 4 To Cerrespondenta. . LETTERS.—Persons of either Ma, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot . . visit the city can, by stating their symptoms . in a letter, receive advice and assurance of . acureat home. All letters returned or de. truyed: Address, : ; i BENJ. F, JOSSELYN, M.D. 30 YEARS. This celebrated Liniment has no equal in . ye world ang has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Kheam, Sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str ins, Galls, Stitt Joints, Inflammuation, &c. on beust, than all Liniments put together. se : 2 MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do.just what is promised, or ye mouey will be refunded. Sold by all Drugyists No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom . i ey. Box ‘UNION GRAHAM & MAJOR, PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITE UNION <Khgiye HOTEL, MAIN ¢ SIMEET, with the greatest care, tory as ever, : . Weakness, Sterility, . these reqairements are, feels called upon to . health returns, . interpose,and by calling the. attention of “LIVERY STABLE. No 693. : Application -for-a Patent to a Mining Claim. This standard ‘article is eompounded 2 Its effects are as wonderful and satisfacIt restores g@ray_or faded hair to its youth. ful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. = By its tonic properties it restores the capiNary glands to their normal vigor,preventing -baldness, and’ making the hair grow thick and strong. . As a dressing nothing has been found so effectual or desirable, Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Maksachusetts, says of it: ‘‘I consider it the best preparation for its intended purposes,”and ‘county, Cal., bas made application for Patent for. the Union Gravel Mine bearing gold, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining District, Nevada county, Califoftnia, and described in the plat and. field notes on file in this office-as follows, viz: >. Plat A. atin es Commencing at a. stake in tailings 8 ‘of Nichols’ house and 1.50 chs N-ot center of creek, Thence, variation. being 17° 30 E 1, South 61° 35 E, 9.94 chs to a stake, No 2, and marked U GM Co., being 0.08 links S-of I. Bowen's fence, and from which a twin pine 12” dia bears N 8744" B.0.50 1ks. Thence, 2,8 399 45 E 4.39 chs to a stake Nod, fré6m which a pine-8” dia bears N 224° W34lin s. Thence, 3, 8 57° 30’ E 1.85 chs cross section line 10.40 chs W of corner common to Secs.3, 4,9 and 10, 'T 17 N RYE, 3,29 chs to a stake, No, 4, from. ‘which a black oak 24” dia bears N 47° W: 0.2L iks. . Thence. 4, 8-639 35 E 8.00 chs to a stake on Kast side of Spring-Creek, trom which a pine 6” din bears N6944 ° E 0:17 lks. Thence, 5, N 60° 35’ E 2.00 chs cross sect line 3.40 chs GS of ¢ cavee ss > 4 & ©o., Jany 15, 1857; Phil Bogan & Co., Feb. 10, 1859; Kule, Turner & Co., March 5, 1859; John Gamble etal, Feby 4,188; each of said Iocations being recorded in the .bogk 32, pp 358, 361; bdo‘ 33, pp 52; pook 40, pp 432, 434, 435, 436, 437, 488, 439, 440, 441, 442, 445, 446; book 42, pp 557; book 43, pp 501; book 44, pp 160,161; book 45, pp 70: . boox. 46, pp 157, 158, 159, 160, records of Nevada county, si anes SS VS aie Ses All persons holding any adverse claims thoreto are hereby. required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the firstday of. publishing hereof. : . ©. B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byine, Attys. PIANOS, Fesbigts voremey ORGANS, _ MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, NATIO NAL.EXCHANGE, S.A, EDDY, Proprietor. FYNHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL “Is°AL-. ti ways open fur theaccdmm@dation of! THE Sleeping Rooms are large, Stages for all parts of the their Offites at this Hotel. The,House is kept open all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billiard ‘Tables and Bar connected . with the Hotel.. — Taye : State have A shuré of Public Patronage is respectfully solicitéd, : 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Nevada, January 17th. ‘ : records-of Kennebec Hill Mining District. 3 ‘ a For title of applicant see book 4 cf deeds, ; United States Land Office, pp 532; book 6, pp 155, 209, 251, 505; book 7, _ Srer: Cale Mayr I2-T8Ts> “S37; S9T, : y Pp SF; DOS Deere eae aa ese OTICE is hereby-given;-that-the-Enion=-pp-229 book 10,pp 2; book 11, pp 346, 443, pe “Gravel Mining Company, a corpora. ard 562; book 12, pp 609; book 14, pp 170; tion existing under the laws of California, . book 16, pp 124; book 19, pp 65, 458; Doek . > any eit Se = whose Post Office is San Prancisce City . 29 pp 222; book 30, pp 477, 480, 481, 482; BROAD STREET..... “NEY ADA-CITYS: be Traveling Public, Largé additions huve beén made to it,and it has been. fitted up-in elepanestyle: larg airy and comfortable, and the Vable will compare favorably with that-of any Hotel inthe State, The Proprietor. will spare no, qn19 . P&ins wor ;expense to Tender hig pnesty — — comfortable. : ae Sa S Buckingham’s Dye for Whiskers. This elegant preparation may be relied on.to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesirable shade, to brown or black; at discretion. Itis easily applied,being in one preparation,an’ quick. ly ard effectually produces a permanent color which will neither rub nor wash off, Manufactured by = R, P.HALL_& CO., Nashua, N. H. Sold by alt Druggists and dealers in medicine, ; 18 er’s Sarsaparilla, \ pine tree 20” dia. on Exdge of Nevada and For Purifying the Blood. This e¢om. pound of the vevetable al. “ teratives, Sars-aparilla, Dock, Stillingia and Mandrake with the Todides of ratty yy, *. > . f/f i/ j
Iron makes a most effectual cure of a series : of complaints which are very-prevalent and afflicting. It purifies the Hlood, purges out thelurking humors=in the system, that undermine health and settle into troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin are the ap-. pearance on the surface of humours that Potassium and . =$6~5 trORtw; 9 and 10, 8.46 chs to a stake at foot of black oak blazed, 24°’ dia. ‘Thence, 6,8 80° 45’ E 3 49 chs to a stake, No 7, Thence, 7, 8 74° 15 E 8,67 chs to a stake,;No 8, froto which a black oak bears N 174% E 0.8 lks, 8,5 79° lu’ E 3:35 chs to a black oak tree, M 9.30” diaon summit of ridge, and on E edge of Lake City 10ad, from which a black oak 18” in, dia bears N 743° E @.8 lks. ‘Thence, 9,8 69° 30’ E 8.16 chs to a pine, tree blazed v0" dia. on line of U GM Co's fence,andich Wof Lake City and Nevada roads.Thence, 10, 8 48° 15 E 1.00 ch cross Nevada and Lake City road, 8.36 chs toa stake, No 11, 1.50 chs W of a ravine. Thence, il, 8 82° 45 W,15.91-chs to a white oak ‘tree 70” dia and 1.25 chs W of ravine. Thence. 12, 835° 45’ W5.09 to a pine tree 18in dia. 1.50 chs W_of ravine from which a black oak 24 in dia. bears 81714 > W 10 Tks. ‘Thence. 13,5 73° 00-W 4 07 chs-tow4 Lake City roads. ‘Thence, 14,8 54° 30 W 6.24 chs to a black oax stub at cross roads of Nevada and road leading to U G M Co's diggings. Thence, 15, 8 61° 30 W 7.66 chs toa pine tree 8 in dia. on Jower bank f Grizzly Hill ditch, and 2 chs W of ravine. Thence, 16,8 75° 45 W 6.66 chs to a. stake No 17, W. of old Bogan cabin, 0,50 lks W of ravine; pine 36” dia bears 877° 90-W-17, lks. hence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9.0 chs to a. stake, No18. Thence, 18, N 82° 45 W 4,26 chs to a stake, No 19, on edge of diggings, and being on boun lary line between Trood & Co. and U GM Co’s grounds, ‘Thence, 19, N $9.45’ W, 1.58 chs to a stake, No 20, on edge ot diggings, and being § E corner of Trood & Cu’s grounds. ‘hence; 20, N 43° 05 W 0.20 chs descend bank—20-feet high, 7.90-chs. Leave diggings, 8,00 chs to a stake-on edge of -diggitps, and on ‘Trood & Co’s boundury line. Thence, 21, 8 82° 10’ W, 8.21 chs to a sugar pine stub 50” dia, shonld be €xpelled from the blood. Internal derangements are the determination . of these same humors to some internal organ, or organs, wLose action they derange, and whose substance they disease and de. stroy. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA expels these humors from the blood. When they are . gone, the disorders they produce disappear, such as Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Eungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the-Skin, St, Anthony's Fire, Rose or Eryesipelas, Pimples, . Pustules, blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald:' Head, Ringworm,. Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side snd Mead, Female Leucorrhcea arising from internal ulceration and uterine -disease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and General Debility. . With their departure e PREPARED BY — Dr. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell Mass., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAI, CHEMIATS,~— SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALIN MEDICINE. ap19-taugl9 SHERIFF'S SALE. ; ¥ VIRTUE of an Alias Execntion. te me directed and delivered issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Ju. dicial District, in and for the County of Nevada; State’ of Calif: rnia, bearing date . May 4th, 1875, ona judgment rendéred iz said Court en the 27th day.of Jannary, A D. 1875, in faver of James M. Wiley, and against Philip Quirk and Mary Quirk, for the sum of Twenty-one and ninety-five . ong-hundredths. Dollars, costs and disbursements, and accruing costs amounting to the sum of $1 50, alias execution, $1 50, ull payable in U.S. Gold Coin, I bave lev. iec upon the following described property, to wit: AJl and\singular, that certain par. cel of land, mining claim and water right. and right of way and water ditch situated and Country Stores, “Be sure and get ye GENUINE. pon Manttacturing Co. mee { AVING aw The 2 ABLES; : “ we and stocked it with a fine collection New York. ““PWYOMING ‘TRIBE, > ie “No, 49, EMPORVED ‘ ORDER OF RED y MEN , meets every Julyl3-ly THURSDAY EVENING, at their Wigwam, 0dd,Fello +s’ Hell. Nevada city at 8 o'clock, Bu. HOC, McKELVEY, Chief of Records. Ordinance No. 54 An o:dinance fixing the salary of the City Assessor. NEVADA CITY, CAL. . of HORSES) CARREAGES-apd BU sG1ES, . the proprietors announce to the citizens ot . Nevada.and thé community in general,that . they are prepared to-furnish . Fe ae ELEGANT TURNOUTS: Their hog8essare kind and gentle, well . broken, and yet frew goers.Persons de. Siring tu geta Eat : * TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE, . Should call and.examine our outfits and . prices. ‘Transient custom . solicited and . ex > ‘ windeto give’ county of Nevada. and State of California, viz: That certain quartz ledge or lode on southerly direction, as shown by the tunnel known as the Cunningham and Clark Tunnel, said lode or ledge being gnown and called the Liberty Hill Ledge. Also ‘ that certain tunnel running into the said Liberty” Hill and tapping said ledge and knuwn 43 the Cunningham & Clarks Tunnel,, Also ibe right of the usecf the, waand the water ditch and right of way tor said ditch, beginning at the mouth of said tunnel and runuing through a certain in closed lot claimed by one Matthew Kelly, down to the western bouudary line of the enclosed Jot owned and occupied by said defendants, with all the tenements, hered; itaument . longing or in any wise appertaining. ters flowing and to flow from said tunnel, . WYVHE Trustees of the City of Nevada do . tion. Horses boarded by the week or mouth ordain as follows: _ : SEcTION Ist. The City Assessor shall receive, as compensation for his official serVices, the sum of Oue Hundred Dollars per annum. . : SEcTION 24d. This ordinance shall take effect and be in furce from and after April 16th, 1875. : ' SkcTion 3d. Ordinance No. 46 is hereby Tepealed, Passed April 15th, 1875. : UEL CLUTTER, President. 4. H. Haysoy; Clerk. apl7 ~ . at reasonable rajes. GRAHAM & MAJOR. Nevada City, April Ist, 1875. GEO. 8, HUPP. D. J. CBOWLEY. HUPP & CROWLEY, 3 Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Office—Brown & Morgan’s Block, NEVADA CITY, CAL.” 4 Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale al] the above described prop» erty. to the highest bidder, for cash,in front of tbe Court House duor, in the city of Nevada, on ues SATURDAY, May 29th, 1875, Between the hours of 9 o’viock, A. M., and -So'clock, P. M.Given under my hand this fth dsy of May, 1875. : G. W. SMITH, Sheriff. . — By A. W. Potter, Vuder Sheriff. E. W. Roberts, Atty, my6 ~ Thence, 22, N 86° 30’ W 11.00 chs cross outiet to U GM Co’s dizginys, 16.12 chs to & pine tree 50 in dia. on upper édge of . Richardson ditch. ‘Thence, 23, N 272 20° . W 2.92 chs along line of Richardson ditch to.a black oak tree on lower bank of ditch. Thence, 24, _N 82° 10 W 6.17 chains to a Stuke in tailings, 1.10 chs 8 of _ present discharge of flume from U G M Co's digyings into creek. Thence, 25, N 10° 35 W 2.86 chs to & cedar stump in tailings. being on boundary line of M, Z-llerbach Consolidated Gravel mine, approved suryey No 30, Thence, 26,N 74° 35 E 5.76 chs-toa stake onJower bank of Richurdson’s ditch, being 8 W corner of Trood & Co’s ground No 2, and from which mouth of U'G M Co's tunnelbears 51° 99’ E 2,50chs, Thence, 27, N 76° 30° FE 12.66 chs along boundary line of Troéd & Co’s ground, No 2, to a stake on edge of diggings, from which a pine 10” dia bearsS8 744° E1.00chs. Thence, 28, N . 33° 15’ E 0.20 chs descend bank 30 feet . high, 4:30 chs to astake in diggings, being . On boundary line between Trood & Co No 2 ;and OGM Co’s ground. ‘Thence, 29, N . 55? 30° F 2 00 chs to a stake in diggings on . boundary line, Thence, 30, N 36° 30’ E 4,10 chs to“#Sfaike in diggings. Thence, PSIy NSO IS ES. 72 chs, leave diggings 16,72 . Spring creeh, and being N E cor of ‘Treod & . Co’s grounds No 2. ‘Thence, 32; N 61° 35 . W 4.44 chajus-to-a stake in center of presj ent ped of Spring Creek. hence, 33,5 . 78° 45 "V 20.51 chs to intersection of buun. dary line of Consolidated Gravel Mine (apCor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Franciseo Wholesale und Ketail Music Dealers, Weber Pianos are the Best And’ are now used in Concerts by all of o GREAT ARTISTS, . "Bend for. Descriptive Circular.The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ . ad Is theonly ._. j FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four NWandred Dollars! PRNHE Square Pianos are 7 ‘6 octave, and embraces allModern Liaprovements; such as elegant Rosewood Case; Beautiful Mouldings, Full lron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung lguss, Agraffe Lreble, . etc." Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and are 2 FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS . ‘Agents wanted in every county county in the State for the does aoe a Whivh for Volume of Tone, Beauty of . Casé, Superierity of Workmanship, Ele. gance of Finish and Durabiiity, i 1S UNRIVALLED, . We keep constant): sortment of Reliable Cheap Piancs, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFE TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED. . : Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be . obtained elsewhere,ou Dahd a4 guod aS . PIANOS AND ORGANS . SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS. IF — . DESIRED, Call and see ‘us before parchasing, . sepl SHERMAN & HYDE, FOR SALE CHBAP! { 4 . N-NEVADACITY, THE property of J. C. Abbott on Lot. Hill, iu Nevada City, containing uabont half an acre. of . provid survey of Marks Zellerback) being Blake CG Nosl. ‘Thence, 34, N 51° 43° . E 6,30 ch along ssid boundary line to a . stake CG No 32. Thence, 35,.N 75° 45'E 15,78 chs to place of beginning, . ing 200, 18-100acres, Boujnitd on the . north by land owned by W. W. Nichols and . Evans’ & Coz; on the eust by Holden and . others and vacant; on the south by Trood’ & Co, and vacant; on the weet by Zeller} bach, ‘Iruod & Richardson, Plat b. Commencing ata stake marked C G No 29, for Consolidated Gravel Mine, being stake No 29 of Zellerbuck’s approved. survey, and from which corner No sof said approved survey. tdeptical with corner No 26 of Plat A, of Union Gravel Mine, bears N 184° E 8 &8chs. ‘thence, va.17%;° E, 4N 714, 9 W along line of-Zellerback's approved survey, 3.02 chs to #také CG No 28. Puencé, 2. S$ 15° W 14722 chs to stake CO UW .No27. Thence, 3,5 254° W wv. chs ta . stake CG No 26. Thence,4, 8 574 > W 5 84 cheto stuke © G No 25 and being idenof BR McM Fiat bs. ‘Viience, 5,8 74> tt 0.03 ‘chs to a stake McC No ‘lat N E cor of -upproved srtvey ot McM’s Piat B, vnence, 6, N $64 ° BE 2.75 chs tua pint tree McH No 1, léing correr No ivf RK. sicMur7, N387%° E4,23chs tow pine tree on N ‘sl.e Of Nevada roud, and’ marked McH No b6.\ Thence; 8, N2°%° BE 20.96 chs to o . ttake.on tailings, and being corner vo 5 of . McH approved survey.‘Ehenee, 9,N 1s‘, > E 14.35 chs to place or begiuning. Containing 12, 25-100 acres. Bounded on north and west by land owned by Zcllerback; on . South by Kk. McMurray; on east by Kk. McMurray and §. Kichardson, and designated and 10, Township 17 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian Mine consiste of the following locations: J, W. Summers et al; Mar 3, 1859; A. L: Curtis, +t al, dany. 10, 1857; I. Bates et al, Beby 4, 1858; Nicholx, Wovdside & Co., dar. 14, 1865; A. Crane et al, Mar &, 1459; J. B. Henry et al, Dec 24, 1858; Geo. F, McPhetson & Co, Sept 5, 1853; Henvy Curtis et ul, April 5, 1858; Geo. F. MePhersop, May. 25, 1858; Solomon Flanders, March 8, 1858; Rule. Turner & Co. April 10, 1858; Wis. Weiyhel et al, Nov 21, I#o7; ‘f. Tayior et ul, Nev 2., 1857; B, 1. Harrison et a1, Oct 14, 1857; Mrs, Flenzing et al, Jan.£1, 1657; Henry Curtix Couitain. rays approved-survey of Plat~Ay “Thence,” as lot Ne 59 A and 50 B, iu sections 3,4, 93 ground, enclosed by a good fence, j ig. gffered fur sales There.is a good dwelling { hefhse on the place, with six rooms,in good . repair, a tine orchard contesining choice . . trees and vines, and an excellent -well of . water. The property can be bought .at bargain, by applying onthe premises or to J.C. ABBOTT . recente HOUSEWORTH'’S . . . . Photographs > ARE UNEXCELLED. . E employs the most experienced Ar . tists. \ He bas the latest improved Instruments. . He phatograpns all the Celebrities. He docs not allow a poor Picture to leave i his place, _ He guarantees satisfaction to those patronize him. who . . He makés },fe sizé Portruits that are war. vels of perfection, . He is very successful with Children’s { Pictures. ~ . He-wishes the public to compare his . ork with ethers’; : giles t He invites every-one to visit his Parlors nd judge for themselves. A Paris and Vienna. ° . He would not have been so awarded if his . . work had not been superior, 3 His Indiaink and Water color Portraits . attract the udmiring public. _ . His patrons are always pleased with his superior work, oe { . His PHOTOCPAPHIC PARLORS. are at. No 12 Montgomr Church, Celebrated?) Staydard Organt) athe He wit awarded the Highest Medals at! DR. TB. ESMOND, ( PFICE AND RESIDENCE ON WATER: STREET, opposite the Episcopal three doors from the corner Nevada City, _ A fine assortment of Felectie mmpound, and Remedies peculiar to my practice,cen. stantly on hand. talizing ECLI the most. effec Also the six current; vi-“COTUC MEDICALe BATTERY ‘tive for the cure of diseases. cians “=v W00D RANCH FOR SALE. KS MILES NORTH OF NEVADA Contains 200 ‘acres of Tand;\50-acres under fence, 20 acres.in hay, and 4 acres seeded in alfalfa.’ There is a house of 6 a chicken house and other out-buildings, There is on the place, One Hundred Apple Trees n full bearing, Five Hundred Grape Vines, and other small friiits. All the. . above described property will be seld for $1,000. Title, possessory. Apply to : A, ISOARD & CO. Nevada, April 21, 1875, Attorney and Counselor at Law: AND NOTARY. PUBLIC. SFFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposit the National Exchange Hotel, dees Eureka Stage and xpress Co. > ae STAGES will leave Neva. Peis ri ifs eeregeewste Flat daily. ; days excepte 5} o'clock, A. M, abso rien hi For Eureka, Mondays, _Wedne a3] Fridays at same ‘honr, . ~ oo Returning will leave Moore’s Flat widays exceptod, at 6. A. ky from BKureka at 6 A. M. daily M. Also, tr» 1 D. GB, MERRY. County Surveyor, U. 8 Dep. Surveyor PALMER MITH, Dep. Co, Surveyor. U.S, Dep. Surveyor, MERRY & SMITH, IVIL AND MINING BNGINERR / LAND SURVEYORS & DRAVGHTO: MEN, NEVADA GITY, _” : ta Office at. the COURT HOUSE, —Or-ders tett-at the Daily Union Office ; Valley, wilt receive prempt attentic i ¥ Graxa ml. jal ~ ae niet eps Npinis reclined cc INDUSTRIAL . EXHIBITI A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT, weg COMPANY, chs_to a stake on tailiiga 1.50 chs 8 of . = pd WILL BUY aA First Mortgage Premiam Bong OY THE N. Y. Industrial Fxhibition Co, a —o—— j bea Core pare it with a Lottery; bear i in mind that the eapitul invested ig ulWays secured, : See _ This Joan is issyed on a-novel Plan, and is authorized by specias Act-of the Legisluture of the St:te of New Yark. ‘ _ Every bondhulder rust regeive at least $21, but he may receive re * 100,000 Or $35,000, or $10,000, of $5 2-6 Gos ke °F $5,000, or $1,000, Td «7 oy 4th Premium Allotment, June 7th, 1875. oe —5th Series Drawing, July 6th 1875. e ae street, opposite Lick House. . Circulars giving full explanation, will be His SALESKOOM is at No 9 Montgomery { @* unsler + Gc Ceres Sen Moen tiary ie COUNTZ WARRANTS. LL WARRANTS ©n General Fund, : A registered prior to = 8, 1874; also all warranta op Road Fund registered . prior to 4 pril #th, 1875, will be paid on preseatation. Interest ceases from date. : E.P. SANFORD, Co. Treasurer. By A. H. Panger, Leputy., Nevada, May 6th, 1875, sent, free of charge, on * pplication, Por Bonds and fall infurination, address Without delay, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., FYNANCIAL AGENTS, 2 23 Park Row, New York, — Post Office Drawer 29. Remit by draft on N. Y. City Banxs, ist-red Letter or P. O. Money Order, feb 27,