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May 22, 1875 (4 pages)

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i = } : . c f f + J t ses mtin ASert, Za aud OFFICERS : oo : R.W.TULLY, President. A. H. PAREER:....-; ee ++. CASHIER. . . oe DIRECTORS: . John Gaghin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully, Bur: __.__~_. Checks oen Solvent Bans ktaken at par. . Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min -Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes Vol, XXX. NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY “MORNING, MAY 22, 1875, NO. 67. Daily Gransevipt Ohe NEVADA CITY, Gal. N,P. BROWN. -B. 3. WATSON. ‘Proprietors, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, igh enero STOCK $200,000. Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H. Parker. @ W. H. Duryea. x MONEY TO LOAN-on goed collateral seeurity. —= — : Highest Price paid for City and Coun Warrants. : pat Legal Teriders Bought and soid at Regular Rates. a Ne Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted, Liberal. advances made on Gold Dust or Géneral and Speciai Deposits received._ Cheeks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sa Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. Drafts on Easte.n Cities, London and Germany. ; Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe InCORRESPONDENIA—Bank of California, — Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, a8 follows : Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. TIwelve Months Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum, wg?” Persous residing at « distance can send money by Express. DENTISTRY WAR. P. E. HUGHSON, an office in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is propared to perform cll kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most upproved styles._ Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Aluminium. . Satisfactiou guaranteed us to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1571. = * LYON’S , KATHAIRON, 50 Cents Per Bottle. HA in use over Half a Century. ‘has openec e It Promotes the Growth, Preserves Color, Increases the Vigor and: Beauty of the Hair, Prevents its Falling out and Turning Gray. May 1, 1875. : LADIES, : O YOU WANT a Pure, Blooming Com-. plexion? If-se, a few-applications of. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BAUM will gratify you to your heurt’s content. g It does away with Redness, the Flushed appearance of heat, fatigue and Excitement. ml Ye OLD Mustang Liniment ! REPARED and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas li. Cross, for ye last This celebrated Liniment has no equa) in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Rheam, sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on. the human frame and Sprains, Str ins, Gulls, Stiff Joints; Inflammation, &c. on beast, than all Liniments put together. MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised; or ye, money will be refunded. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye ” GENUINE. i : yon Manufacturing Co. Sulyls-ty ‘10.8. M. WYOMING TRIBE, No, 49, IMPORVED ORDER. -OF KED MEN , mects every w @dd Fello vs’ Hall,Nevada city,at 8 o’clock, P.M. H. C. McKELY4Y, Chief of Records. . Ordinance No. 54An ordinance fixing the salary of the City A yer Trustees of the City of Nevada do urdain as follows: Szcrion Ist. The City Assessor shall reseive, a8 compensation for his officitl services, the sum of One Hundred Dollars per annum, . ~ ee SEcrion 24. This ordinance shall take . effect and be in furce from and after April lth, 1875, Suctiox $4. Ordirance No. 46.is hereby seed Avril 15th, 1875. MEDICAL ENEMY-to: —_.syesem, eating its way i . consult wi-nout delay, one who will sympa ~ THURSDAY EVENING, at: their Wigwam CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE se Established wy OR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. Tonswitation, by Letter or octher' wise, Free. enjoyed on this.Coast an uniziterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of the ni-st celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and. cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world,and the success of its treatment ranks it second “INSTITUTE HAS} This standard article is eompounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and, satisfactory as ever, It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. Sse nohe.—__ ee . 2 Sig PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irregularities in Fémales are the great destroyers of health: They insidiously attack the system, and gradually un‘dermine and destroy it; they .drive jhe bleom fvom the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength 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’ S3crofula, Consumption, Jcipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane, — MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL , combining with. the Venereal, doubles his dangers. ‘Those who have-heen treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are not cured; the dis-: vase has assumetha new form. Do nor BE SATISPERD WHE PARTIAL CURE, ‘hat leaves the poisor ta. ctawl through the he tissues and . organs beneath the apparently~smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a yirnance that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Ss The young man who experiences that srowing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He will fing in the weak1essof the back, trembling of the limbs, iisordered digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for so1ety, dread of impending trouble, forebod_ngs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous othes symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible and This elegant preparation may be ‘relied ~ Yt Temoves all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. ’ By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor,prevent-ing baldness, and making the hair: grow: thick and strong. : Asa dressing nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. Dr: A;;A: Hayes, State Assayer of Massa‘chusetts, says of it: ‘I consider it the best preparation for its intended purposes,” Buckingham’s Dye for Whiskers, ; E __» No 693, Applicationfor a Patent .to Mining Claim. __ Uhited States Land Office, ———Sacramento,-CalMay, 12,1875. “OTICE is hereby given, that the Union : De ““GravebMining Company, a corpora~ tion existing under the laws of California, whose Post Office ia San Prancisco City Vand county. Cal., bas mide application for . Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing gold, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes°on file .in this office as follows, viz: : ‘Plat A. ; = Commencing ata stake in tailings 8 of Nichols’ house,and 1.50 chs N of center of. creek. Thence, variation being 17° 30 E 1, South 61° 35 E, 9.94 clis: to a stake, No 2, and marked U GM Co., being 0.08 links 5S of*I. Bowen’s' fence, and from which a twin pine 12” dia bears N 87}4’’ £0.50 lks. Thence, 2,8 39° 45 E 4.39 chs to a stake No 3; from which a pine 8” dia bears N 22449 W-34linrs. Thence, 3, 8 67° 30°.E 1.85 chs cross section line 10.40 chs W af 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 0.2L1ks. Thence. 4,5 63° 35 E 8.00 chs to astake.on Eastside of Spring Creek, trom which a pine 6” dia bears N .691¢° E 0.17 lks.Thence, 5, N 60° 35’ E 2.00 chs cross . sect, line 3.40 chs 8 of cor,.comiuon to 3, 4. 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 fo a stake, No7. -Thence, 7, 8 75° 15-E 8,67 chs to a stake, No 8, from 41 & Go., Jany 16, 1867; Phil Bogan & Co., Feb. 10, 1859; Rule, Turner & Co., March 5, 1859; John Gamble et al, Feby 4, 18. 8; each of said locations being recorded in the records of Kennebec Hill Mining District. For title of applicant see’ book 4 of deeds, pp 532; book 6, pp 155, 209, 251, 505; bouox 7, “pp 341, 342, 391, 567; book 8, pp 94; book 9, . pp 229; book 10, pp 2; book 11, pp 346, 443, . aid 562; book 12, pp 609; book 14, pp 170; book 16, pp 124; book 19, pp 65,458; boox 29 pp’ 222; book 30, pp 477, 480, 481, 482;a NATIONAL EXCHANGE “DOOK 32, pp 358, 361: booK 33, pp 62; Hook 40, pp 432, 434,435, 436, 437, 438,439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 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, ‘ = -— AH persons -holding any adverse claims thoreto are hereby required .to present the -same before this Office within sixty days froin the first day of publishing hereof. Dibble é Biraes oi aaeaalal peers PIANOS, -ORGANS,Sherman & Hyde, Cor, Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale ¢nd Retail Music Dealers. on to change the color of the beard from gray’ or any other undesirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. Itis easily lied being in one preparation,an4 quickly “avd effectually produces a permanent color ch ‘vill neither rub nor wash off, ee by R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H. Seld by all Druggists and dealers ih medi; cine, es ig . >, ~ ~ destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—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, To him who finds his life dribbling, out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal dnd diurnal emissions, thegmere cessation of the catises of its apsearance brings no relief. A Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope 6f manhood, to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery-in the knowledge that the one who looks to kim for so much of her happincss is a vicof his pinishment. 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 dreadfills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,should hise with their. sufferings. To snch th Doctor would especially recommend iim self, giving to each andall guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear of exposure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES: When a Female isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fuiiy competent to administer relief, and whose respectable stancing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, anderstauding now imperatively necessary _these reqairements are, feels called upon to. \ Interpose, agd by ‘falling the attent on of the afflicted 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 hospitals and families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified” unscrupulous, and design‘Ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one who can feel and sympathise . with and befriend them in trouble—one in. whose secresy the utmost confidence can be ylacee. . ‘ . To Correspondents, LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, 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 detroyed. Address, A BENJI. F. ZOSSELYN, M.D.No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ey. Box = UNION LIVERY STABLE GRAHAM & MAJOR, PROPRIETORS. _ OPPOSITE UNION <i . HOTEL, MAIN Goeet) ieee STHKEET, Oe Me NEVADA CITY, CAL, AVING leased the UNION STABLES, and stocked it with a fine collection ~ 4 U SGIES, the proprietors announce to the citizens of Nevada and the community in general,that they are prepared to furnish ELEGANT TURNOUTS. . .." Their horses are kind and broken, and yet ‘fre. goers. Biring to geta ntle, well Should call and examine our outfits and prices. ‘Transient custom solicited and every effort will be mede to give satisfaction. Horses boarded by the week or month at reasonable rates. GRAHAM & MAJOR, Nevada City, April Ist, 1875. GEO, 8. HUPP. 5; s ~ J. CROWLEY. : HUPP & CROWLEY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, * Office—Brown & Morgan's Block, tim of his evit, and an innocent companion . _ fut, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that . ‘. to wit: All and singular, that certain par. . known as the Cunningham & Clarks TunTEAM OR SADDLE HORSE, —\ own both west by one Matthew Kelly, enclh which a black oak bears N 17% E 0.8 Iks, 8,8 79° 10’ E.3.35 chs to a black oak tree, M 9,30” dia on summit of ridge, and on E oak 18” in dia bears N 743° E 0.8 lks. Thence, 9,8 69° 30’ E 8.16 chs to a pine tree blazed 20" dia. on line of U GM Co’s fence,and ich W of Lake City and Nevada roads. ‘Thence, 10, 8 48° 15 E 1.00 ch cross Neyada and Lake City road, 8.36 chs to a stake, No 11, 1.50 chs W of a ravine. 4+ Thence, 11, & 32° 45 W,15.91 chs to a white oak tree 20” 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, 817% ° W 10 iks. Thence, 13,8 73° 00 W407 chs toa Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Thiscom. pound of the vegetable a 1teratives, Sars. aparilla, Dock, Stillingia. and ZZ Mandrake with 2A the Iodides of ᐀ Potassium and \Iron makes a most effectual cure of a series : of .complaints which are very prevalent and afflicting, It
purifies the blood, purges out the lurking humors in the system, that undermine health and settle into troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin are the appearance on the surface of humours that should be expelled 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 destroy. 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, Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Eryesipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Biotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Vicers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side andHead, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhea arising from internal ulceration and ‘uterine disease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and’ General Debility. With their departure health returns. : : PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. AYER & Co., « Lowell Mass., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALap19-taugl9 . SHERIFF’S SALE; Y VIRTUE of an Alias Execution to me directed and delivered issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada, State of Califvruia, bearing date May 4th, 1875, on a judgment rendered in said Court on thé 27th day of January, A D. 1875, in favor of James M. Wiley, ‘and against Philip Quirk and Mary Quirk, for the sum of Twenty-one and ninety-five One-hundredths Dollars, costs und disbursements, and accruing costs amounting to the sum of $1 50, alias execution, $1 50. all payable in U.S. Gold Coin. Ihavelevié¢ upon the following described property, cel of land, mining claim and water right. and right of way and water ditch situated in Grass Valley mining district, in the county of Nevada. and State of California, viz: That-certain quartz ledge or lode on Liberty Hill, ruaning ins northerly .and southerly direction, as shown by the tuninel known as the Cunningham and Clark Tunnel, said lode or ledge being Known and called the Liberty Hill Ledge. Also that vertain tunnel running into the said Liberty Hilland tapping said ledge, and hel, Also ‘ihe right of the usecf the waters flowing and to floW from said tunnel, ‘wid the water ditch snd right of way Tor suid ditch, beginning at the mouth of said tunnel and running through a certain in western boundary line of the ‘lot owned ‘and occupied by gaid defendants, with all the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto -belonging or in avy wire appertaining. Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash,in front of the Court Houee dvuor, in the city of Nevada, on ‘ SATURDAY, May 29th, 1875, Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and So0’clock, P. M. ; : Given under my hand this fth day of May, 1875. . . : G. W, SMITH, Sheriff. SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. 4. H. Hansox, Clerk api NEVADA CITY, CAL. For Purifying the Blood. _. \pine tree 20” dia, on Edge of Nevada and diggings. “Bhence, 15, 8 61° 30 W 7.66 chs to a pine tree 8.in dia. on lower bank “f Grizzly Hill ditch>and 2 chs W of ravine. Thence, 16,8 75° 45 W6.66 chs to a stake No 17, W. of old Bogan cabin, 0,50 lks W of ravine; pine 36”. dia bears 7° 90 W 17 lks, Thence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9.09. chs toa stake, No18. Mhence, 18,N 82° 4 4,26 chs to a stake, No 19, on edge of digg A and being on boundary line between-f & Co, and U GMOCo’s grounds. ‘Thence, 19, N 8° 45’ W, 1.58 chs to astake, No 20, on edge of diggings, and being 8 E corner of Trood & Co’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 édge of diggings, and on Trood & Co’s boundary line. ‘Theace, 21, 882° 10’ W, 8,21 chs to s sugar pine stub 50” dia, Thence, 22,N 86° 30’ W 11.00 chs cross outlet to U G M Co’s diggings, 16.12 chs to a@ pine tree 50 in dia. on upper edge of Richardson ditch. Thence, 23, N 27° 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 }-steke in tailings, 1.10 chs g of present discharge of flume from,U GM Co’s diggings into creek. Thence, 25, N 10° 35 W 2.86 chs to s cedar stump in tailings; being. on boundary line of M, Z:llerbach Conpsolidated Gravel mine, approved survey No 30, Thence, 26,N 74° 35 E5.76chs toa stake onJower bank of Richardson’s ditch, being 8 W corner of Trood & Co’s ground No 2, . and from which mouth of U G M Co’s tunnel bears 81° 20’ E 2,50 chs. Thence, 27, N 76° 30’ E 12.66 chs aleng boundary line of Trood & Co’s ground, No 2, to a stake on edge of diggings, from which a pine 10” dia bears 8736 ° E 1.00 chs. Thence, 28, N {38° 15" E 6:30 che descend bank 30 feet high, 4.30 chs to a stake in diggings, being on boundary line between Trood & Co No 2 and U GM Co's ground. Thence, 29, N . 55° 30° E 2.00 chs toa stake in diggings on boundary line, Thence, 30, N 86° 30’ E 4,70 chs to’ a stake. in diggings. -Thence,: 31, N 8°15’ E 3.72 chs, leave diggings 16,72 chs toa stake on tailings 1.50 chs 8 of Spring creeh, and being N KE cor.of ‘Trood-& Co’s grounds No 2. Thence, 32; N 61° 35 W 4.24 chains to a stake in center of present ped of Spring Creek. Thence, 33,8 182-45 W 20.51 chs to intersection of boun. dary line of Consolidated Gravel Mine (approved survey’of Marks Zellerback) being . “stake © G No 31.’ ‘Thence, 34, N 51° 465’ .E 6,30 che along said boundary line to a stake C G No 32. Thence, 35, N 74° -45° E 15.78 chs to place vf beginning, Containing 200, 18-100 acres. Bounded on the nortb by land owned by W. W. Nichols and Evans & Co.;0n the east by Holdeu and & Covand vacant; on the west by Zellerbach, ‘lrood & Kichardson, Plat B. : # Commencing ata stake marked C G No 29, for Consolidated Gravel Mine, being stake No 29 of Zellerback’s approved survey, and from which corner No 30 of said approved-survey. identical with corner No 26 of Plat A, of Union Gravel Mine, bears N184%° E'8 8schs. ‘hence, va.17° E, 1,N71%° Walong line of Zellerback's approved survey, 3.02 chs to stake C G No 28: ‘Thence, 2, 8 18° “‘W 14,22 chs to stake ( & No 27.: Thence, 3, 8 254° W 20.6 chs to stake CG No 26, Thence, 4, 8 574% ° W 5 84 chs to stake © G No 25. and being iden. tical with McCo No 6at N Wcorcf survey of KR McM Plat B. ‘Thence, 5,8 73> 4 5.08 chs to a stake McC No 1 at N-E corof approved survey of McM’s Plet B, ‘i‘hence, 6, N 86% ° E 2.75 chs to a pine tree McH No‘l, being correr No 1 uf R. McMurray’a approved survey of Plat A. ‘hence, 7,N 387% ° E4.28 chsto pine tree on N sie of Nevada roud, and marked McH No 6. Thence, 8, N 2°%° E 20.96 chs to a -stake on tailings, and. b:ing-corner-No 6 ofMcH approved survey. ‘Thence, 9,N 18% ° _E 14.35 chsto place of beginning. Contain. --ing 12, 25-100 acres. Bounded on north and west by land owned by Zvllerback: on south by Kk. McMurray; on enrt by K. McMurray and §S. Kichardson; and designated 86 lot Ne 59 A and 59'B, in Sections 3, 4, 9 . and 10, Towhsbip 17 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian ine consisty of the following locations: J, W. 8ummers etal; Mar 3, 1859; A. L. Curtis, etal, Jany. 10, 1857; I. Bates et al, Feby 4, 1858; Nichols, Wuedside & Co., Jar. 14, 1865; A. Crane et_al, Mar &, 1859; J. B. Henry et al, Dec %, 1854; feo. F, McPherson & Co, wage 4 1858; Henry Curtis et al, April 5, 1858; Geo. F. McPherson, May 25, 1858; Solomon Flanders, March 8, 1868; Rule. edge of Lake City 10ad, from which a black . ~ . The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ ‘. comfortable. \ fully solicited. BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY; ° §. A, EDDY, Proprietor. § pk WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AI2 way8 open for the accommodation of _ the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it,and ithas been fitted up in elegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the 'ablewilk compare-favorably.with that 6f any Hotel inthe State. The Proprietor will spare no pains hor expsuse to render hig guests. _ Stages for 411 parts of the-Sta their, Offices at this Hotel. '!—. ef ates The House is kept open all night-for— the accommodation of the Tra veling Public, Billiard Tables and Bar con with the Hotel. oo A share .of Public Patronage is respect~ “§. A. EDDY, Proprietor. January 17th, : DR. T. B. ESMOND, Ov AND RESIDENCE ON WATER S STREET, opposite the Episcopal Church, three doors from: the corner, Nevada, And are now used in Concerts by all of ° GREAT ARTISTS. ; —-—-Send tor Descriptive Circular, Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold. at Four Handred Dollars! { br Square Pianos are 734 octave, aud embraces all Modern Improvements; such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Moaldings, Full Iron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe T'rebie, . ete. ngth 6 feet 10 inches; width, 38 feet a ches, and are z ‘A fine agsortment Nevada City, C of Felectie Compound, and Nemedies peculiar to my practioe-ons : stantly on hand. Also the six current vitalizing ECLECTIC MEDICALe BATTERY the most effective for the cure of diseases. WOOD RANCH FOR SALE. IVE. MILES NORTH OF NEVADA Contains 200 acres of land; 50 acres under fence, 20 acres, in hay,-and-—-4-a¢seRseeded in alfalfa. 'There-is a houseof & a chicken house and other outbuildings There is on the place, One Husiead apie Trees n full bearing, Five Hundred Grape Vines, and other small fruits. All the above described property will be sold for $1,000. Title, possessory. Apply to u A, ISOARB‘ : Nevada, April 21, 1875, ileal nts W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FULBY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS the State for t’ Celebrated’ Sti Which for Volume of e, Beauty of Case, Superierity of . Workm ip, Elegance of Finish and Durability, : {$8 UNRIVALLED. We keep constant); sortment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE) AGRAFFI TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED, Prices as low a8 worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere, PIANOS AND ORGANS “SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN1S, DESIRED, — Call and see us before purchasing. seplSHERMAN & HYDE, FOR SALE CHEAP! . A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT, IN NEVADA CITY, om Dand & «vod asIF t, THE property of J. C. Abbott on Lost Hill, iu Nevada City, con-. taining % groand, enclosed by a good fence, is offered-for sale; There is a good dwelling house on the place, with six rooms,in good repair, a fine orchard containing choice trees and vines, and an excellent wel} of water. — j ' Phe property can be bought at bargain, by applying on the prem-. ises or to J.C. ABBOTT HOUSEW ORTH’S _ Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. E employs the most experienced Ar tista. Sie ie He has the latest improved Instramonts. He photograpns all the Celebrities. af He does not allow a pour Picture to leave his place. __ : : He guaranteea. satisfaction to those who patronize him.He makes large Pictures from small Cards He makes life size Portraits that are marvels of perfection. ~ He is very stcceasful with Children’s Pictures. : He wishes the public to compare his ork with others’, He invites every one to visit his Parlors nd judge for themselves. « . He was awarded the Highest Medals at He would not have been so swarded if-hie work bad not been superior, : _ His Indiaink and Water color Portraits attract the admiring public, His patrons are always pleased with his superior work, 4 7 His PHOTOG? APHIC PARLORS are at: No12 Montgomu street, bpposite Lick House. i His SALESROOM is at No 9 Montgomery ee mailer + -Loec Letae dee Pourcdiaes COUNTY WARRANTS, LL WARRANTs on Genera? Fund, A registered prior to Sept. 8, 1874; also all warranta on Road Fund registered Turner & Co, April 10, 1858; Wm. Weighel et al, Nov 21,1857; T. Tayior et al, Nov 2i 1857; Harrison : By A. W. Potter, Under Bhiriff. E, W. Roberta, Atty, is . » . 2 a €t al, Oct 14, 1857; Fleming et al, Jan 11, 1657; Henry prior to April 8th, 1875, will be paid on presentation. Interest ceages f: date. — F E. P. SANFORD, Co. By A. H. Panxrn, . Nevads, May Gth, 1875. — -—about—half—an—sere—of-. — , . &c., &. WFFICE ON BROAD STREET posi the National Exchange Hotel. . . Eureka Stage and Express Co. ; : STAGES will leave Neva. eda for Moore’s Flat Gaily. (Sundays excepted,) at 53g eleck. A. M. or Eureka, .Mond 2 Fridays at same howe! hp yee ~ Returning -will leave Moore’s Flat daily Also, tr, ndays excepted, at 6 A. M. k rom Eureka até A.M, i . seg ans, PALMER MITH, ounty Surveyor, Dep. Co. Surveyo U.S Dep. Surveyor Z, §. Dep. Rorveyor. Be MEN, VIL AND MINING EN LAND SURVEYORS & DRAU NEVADA GITY;: tea Office at the COURT HOUSE ders left at the Daily Union Office a Valley, wil! receive prompt. attention. jat INDUSTRIAL WILL BUY A # : OF BITE N. ¥. Industrial Exhibition Co, nahin, amend ON’T.Compare it : with a Lyttery; nae in mind that the capital invested is ] '-ahWays secured, This lpan is issued on a novel plan, and ig adthorized by special Act of ra Legisla. EXHIBITION COMPANY. ; rooms. on the premises, _two—goed—barns——___— > First Mortgage Premium Bond » ws Of the Str te oF New York. Hyery bondholder must receive at le $21, but“ he muy receive ~~ asia $100,009 Or $35,000, of $10,000, or $5,000, or $3,000 a 4th Premium Allotment, June mA 5th Series Drawing, July 6th 1875. eye Circulars giving full explanation, will be sent, free vt charge, on »pnlication. . For Bonds and full information, addresa without delay, vs 2 MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & ©O. . FINaNctaL AGENTS, 23 Park Row, New York. Post Office Drawer 29. Romit by draft on N. Y. City Banxs, Reg. ist-red Letter or P. O. Money Order, oe feb 27, myfberecm: