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D OFFIcr.
il 25th, 1e7g.
hat the Soys
a corporatign
¥S Of the Stare
cipal place of
tBe is Nevada
1a have
nt of the Unj.
following deg.
: ‘Phe Kip
Claim,” gy
ituated in thy
evada County
(Tibéd ag: foi.
and miner) —
Range 10 Eos”
ian and ih the
}Sacramen;
Thing Claims ~
d iti the plat
Otice as fo}.
. bears North
ICE IN & true.
8 10° 15° y
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. Canon to a
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D
ais. Thence
mound. fromm
lumeter bearg .
18 chains —.
iol line be
wuship 16, N
Ld Meridian,
LUMO te Seg
Nn O&K tree 1}
p.of thé King
_-NEVeDa CITY, CAL
” y. P. BROWN, B. J. WATSON.
-C, Nes-o7—
‘S-above the
3> 30° E fo.
of the “Dar._ Summit. of
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5? E 2Slinks -~
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. 25 1-2 West
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rveys. Sa
north the
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ssey Brothdt ‘Limmonus
(the Chick.
ibed as
ee 18inches
No. 9) stantik Bluff and
uc se variU7 chains to
ter marked.
hack oak 1%
11. Thence
sing and reaud a deep
gzings to @
marked CP
Sonth—7,70
n diameter
the Section
32 on third
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ake imarked
< 40 inches
inks distant *
meter bears
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tree 22 inug 4 chains
tch crosses
:N0’ UW
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i Which a
ears N WS.
ak 11 inches
links die
ing Patts ra@ place of
h-1U0 acres,
_ system of
said Chickthe nerth
East by vae south by
¢ by ‘Timnthe Smifhind are
1 BC ffor
1 east side
. true hne
Nog chains
» YOu, Bet
7. Thence
arked co
$ toa stake ss
5° W 0.30
cular.bank
rikes :
ceonatrud
1e facéof &
e west side
he line of
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. .28 chainsjaim toa
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anding om
oad at the
ipany’s lechains to
e ofa high
y’ East 3,7
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30’ E 7.98
to a stake
4.94 chains
ked 8 YC,
oO a stake
+18 inches
gb bank.— ~
~aither frou Sacramento or San “Francisco,
«
!
5 links dis ~
lace. of be
acres a
em of sul
ng on the
& Dury
the mining
by Kose
eo west by
se claim
resent the
eiver, Sa
from
Register.
sea
s
York Cen‘e] Mining:
that at 4
isth, 1874,
plare wae
be (+ mpeSecretary.
ecretary.
New
‘BROWN & WATSON,
= Proprietors,
Cy
ee as
Transcript Block, Commercial St.
One Year—in advance.. %......$10.00
Six Months, “ pebbweduscaseues & 00
Three Months, “ . ~~ 300)
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. ~~ :
for Adyertising—$2 per square for
ist insertion ; $1 per square for each ‘subsequent insertion, Discount to regular advertisers. :
{ COLLEY, Proprietor. Al
ssupplied with the best of BEEF 4
, MUTTON AND VEAL. *
; Daily Transcript = = ——_ BROAD:
as Ses
iNK OF NEVADA COUNTY
ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,LIFE INSURANCE
. OF NEW YoRK!
ORGANIZED 1862.
A= OVER
~ “ $6,000,000;
-{._Lifberal advances made on Gold Dust or
+ Surance Company.
pe OFFICERS:. _"" BR. W. TULLY, President.
: <SDIREOTORS :
John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully,
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker,
: ‘_W. H. Duryea. :
MONEY TO LOAN on goed collateral se.
cur . 2
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. : : :
** Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular
Gold Dudt Bought. Bullion discounted.
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min
. General and Speciai Deposits received.
~~ Ghecks on San Francisco, Sacramento, 8a
Jose, Stockton and Varginia City.
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and GerAgents for Liverpool, London, Globe. InNDENI#—Bankof Oalifarn?, _
Franciseo ; Bank of D: O. Mills, Sa nto
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
— orders es and Meats de“ -vered at their kouges.
‘Give me a call.
Nevada, March Yh.
JOHN H. HARRISON,
ye. IN BEEF. MUTTON,
_J VEAL, CORNED BEEF, GORNED
CORK, &c. :
Meats sold at 2s*sonable rates tor Cash.—
oo on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada
. Whestre. : Se
BY WAY OF WHEATLAND,
Seg oe
NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY.
‘GREAPEST RGUTE,
FREWaRoDG MERCHANT .
~ acy gooas, “Care of C. Holland, Wheat.
Teams always on hand to convey goods
through without delay. By sending goods
Shis way there is a saving of--$2.60 per ‘on
JAMES COLLEY.
Re C. HOLLAND,
iy8, : ‘Wheatland.
DENTISTRY.
oe
R. P. E. HUGHSON has open 4
an office, ae
in Kidd's Building, Bread Street.
Over Aschheim Bros.’ Store, © ;
He is prepared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Ope-ativa Dentistry
\stest and most approvea styles. —
Artificial Teeth inserted en Gold, Si’ ver,
Vuleanite and Aluminium, Satisfaction
Guaranteed as to quality and price of work,
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
D.B. MERRY,
County Surveyor,
Ee AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR,
C IVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
LAND SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTsNEVADA CITY.
ta, Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders
. leftat the Daily Union Office, Grass Valley,
Will meet with prompt attention, ml
Eureka Stage and Express Co
> STAGES will leave Nevasts. ie Moore's Flat daily,
s ted,) at 5
kn Ms. (Sundays excepted,) at 5,
For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at same hour.
“alert en will leave Moore Fiat daily,
SYS excepted at 6 A. M. Also, triWeekly from Eureka at 6 A. M.
New Store.
cy
— HINDS. & NIC
pe tae Esupectfuity inform
pleof Nevada city andthe s
ing places that they have Opened a
Grocery and Provision Store,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET.
x aes
early opposite the ‘Transcript Block,” in
the Store tormerlv occupied by A. Lademan.
ing in the
Policies issued upon the Whole
Life, Joint Life, Endowment, or
on the Tontiene Plan; and all
Policies are registered with the
Controller, and ‘their payment
at maturity guaranteed by the
State of New York.
No Restrictions on Travel. or.
= =
General: Agent for the Pacific
Coast
_S, B. DAVENPORT,
= Local Agent at Nevada City.
~~ Nevada, February 8th, 1804.
“\_ UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CIry, CALIFORNIA,
IRA A>EATON, Prop’r.
—
THIS Well known and popStreet, in the City of Nevada,
is always-open forthe reception of guests. The Bleeping
x5 apartmentsare large, airy-and
comfortable, and every bed in the house.
contains a Spring Mattrass. As a desirable
quiet piace for the weary, the UNION ia not
excelled by any House outside of San Francisco. As an Eating House, the tableof the
Hotel in the State. The BAR is constantly
Kept supplied with the choicest brands of
Winer, Liquors and Cigars, and the Biiliard
be procured o tside the large cities. Every
attention is given to make the guests eom
fortable. The proprietor solicits a share o
} he public patronage. nls
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
‘. BROAD STREET..... -NLEVADA CITY
CARR & GENTRY. Proprietors
é ig WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS Al.
ways open for the sccommodation of
¢ Traveling Public. Large additions have
made 40 it, and been fitted wp in eleg tyle. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably with that of any Hote)
— k is entirely new and consists of ; 2 the State. The Proprietors will spare no
Le
pains nor expense to render their guests
q comfortable.
GROCERY, . : Stages for all pa of the State have
: eee : t at this Hotel.
PROVISION, . . Whe Menise is kept open all t for
= AND 4 the accommodation of ss Ceovaling blic.
oe Billiand Tables and Bar cop! “cte
VEGETABLE LIWE. . with the motel.
Wo will always be in receipt of ;
sr ghoge Hay oceans nad orem
the best
Seren mason, eee *
dealing honera withewery and
{ving the best 2 we Senate eee a
share ef the public Set
DS & NICHOLSON.
THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN
aa FT a
#12 Caliternin site
"Sadon Uilice,——<...8 Angel Co New York agents, J i WS Angel Court.
21 Broad 3 + os Seligman .& Co.,
— Vy SS receive.
Wake Collections, buy and él! Ex*bange and Bul :
letters of Hon, loan Money, and issue
the
FREDERICK F. LOW
A share ef Public Patronage is respectful .
ly solicited.
JOHN ANDERSON, __
ATTOBNEY AT LAW
—-—D—
-. JUSTICW OF THE PEACE.
Saloon. : — pi
HENRY WAGNER, M D.
Physician and Surgeen.
O F FICE AT D.E. BELL’s DRG
STORE, Corner of Pine end Comuw
cial Streets, Nevada City. luys
_ EMPIRE MEAT MAREET.
~~ Commercist Street, Nevedar Ss
AMES MONRO having opened
oJ ast Commereial Seem, ts
ers
pe i od Weel aman Pork, Veal. Corned
——s
ab Igy. STEINHAuT, } Managers
WATSON WEBB,
ular Hotel, eo on Main
UNION will compare favorably with-any}
Room and Tables are the very best that can L
yads and vicin
JX TRAYED froin thé Marchie Mine about
Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows :
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per ‘cent. per annum.
Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per cent. per
89” Persons residing at a distance can
send money by Express. =
Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par.
Imperishable Fragrance.
MURRAY & LANMAN’S
= \
CELEBRATED .\
FLORIDA WATER. \
T richest, most lasting, yet most d6:icate of all ‘perfumes for use on the
AT THE TOILET,
_ AND IN THE BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeits,
always ask forthe Flerida Water prepared
by the sole proprietors. sre,
-». LANMAN & KEMP,
NEW YORK.
_For_sale by all Perfumers—and
gists.
JOSEPH F HILL,
Cor. 13th and J Sts. Sacramento.
yz Manufacturer of
See Heavy Lumber and
<
> Ay i
QUARTZ WAGONS !
Three and Four Spring Wagons.
. All sizes of Buggies and Two Seat Carriages of superior style and finish.
Agency for the celebrgted NEFF FARM
WAGON, of Chicago, of all sizes, manufactured for the Calitornia trade of the very
best of Seasoned Lumber and warranted
“Nol. The tires are extra heavy and riveted through every joint to keep them on.
These.wagons are manufactured under
the direction of twenty-one years experience in the manufacture of Wagons in Calisfornia. m5
“POTTER & SIGOURNEY,
No: 8 Cemmercial Street,
RE sellin, at bargains 1n_ CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WALL PAPER,
aid WINDOW SHADES. ‘
Y avada. April 9th, 1
County Scrip
BS
LL warrants drawn on the General
A Fund and registered prior to Maj.7,
1873, and all Warrants drawn on the Ros
Fund snd registered prier to April 10, 1874,
will be paid on presentation. Interest on
thie same ceases from this date.
E, P. SANFORD, ‘Treasurer.
By A. H. Parker, Deputy.
Nevada, May 8th, 1874.
ARCADE SALOON.
DJOINING McCauley’s Cigar Store, on
: broad Street, Nevada City, ee
A. B. CARLEY, :
Keeps constantly on hand the best WINES
UORS and CIGARS,
id friends and new comers are invited
to drop in and see ine. = al
Dissolution.
-OTICE is hereby given that the copartN nership heretoferé—existing between
F. A.“POTTER and W. A. SIGOURNEY, in
the Crockery and Wail Paper business, under the firm name of Potter & Sigourney,
is this day dissolved, Either partner ie
empowered to use the firm name in-settlement of the Company business..
.. F. A. POTTER,
Nevada. April 2@th 874.
STOKES’ HOTEL, .
— CORNER OF i.
FR MAIN & CHURCH STs., .
. Grass Valley. .
eovaling Public ond Foniliee Tee ta” wouc . a
n?4 W. C. STOKES.
DR. T. B. ESMOND,
Formerly of Washington,
: AS removed to Nevada, and solic ts
the patro of the citizens of Ne
y. Office and residence on
Water Strect, three doors from corner. s19
&) three weeks ago.a dark ba
has a starin her foreéhcat; right hind askié is white, and branded ofthe left shou!“der with the letters “A.B.” Siieis 5 years
old and weighs about 1900 poun Tke
above reward will be paid to any
who will leave the agimal at the Mure
Mine, neer this ag 3 :
Neveds, May 187 a .
Mare, She
a ‘ ry
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
~ LETTERS.—Persons of eithersex, who“Water Pipes of all kinds:
“Hange, givi
‘ No Cure, No Pay.tonsuitation, by Letter or othe:HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and has_ become one oF}
. che most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
none. . vee! :
PRIVATE DISEASES.
‘eyé, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
race of man.
Scrofula, Consumption, uripples, 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 POISON are not cured; the disease has assumed a new form. : :
DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
That leaves the poisor to craw] through the
‘syetem, eating its way into the tissues and
organs. beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with. a rirnence that will baffle the effects of medicine
S8BEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The young man who experiences that
growing weakness-in-his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid
whence ita rises. He will find in the weakressof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodcivicus » accompanied by growing
deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of. rganization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases-Seminal” Weakhess—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 and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief.
Marriage, that_holyoffice, the safeguard
and hope ol anhoad, brings to such a one
ne hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
him for so much of her happiness is a vic.
‘tim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
is no 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 have
become victims of solitary vices, that dreadfu., fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey &raves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa
‘thise with their sufferings. To snch th
Doctor would especially recommend iim
self, giving to each and allguarntees of a
Perfect and Permanent .Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear
jyeoxposure.
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
standing in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. “The Doctor,
underetanding now imperatively nece
these reqairements are, feels called upon to
interpose,and by calling the attention. of
the afflicted to the fact that he has been s
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to
adminicterin all cases, both medically and
surgically, not. in a superficial manner, but
“i_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 seanaiited unscrupulous, and designing. There , families can-rely upon him
as upon father. Allin affliction cam find
in him one who -feel-and sympathise
with and befriend them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence-can-be
ylacee. : on
___. To Correspondents.
wish to consuit the Docter, and who-cannot
visit the city can;by stating their symptams
in a letter,ree€ive advice and assurance
acureat bome, All letters returned or detroyed. Address, ‘
: BENJ. F. JOSSEELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgem
ry. Box = .
THE RISDONIRON AND LOCO.
MOTIVE WORKS,
Loeation of Works—s8. E. Corner of Bacle
and Howard Sts. Sau Francisco. ~
WM. H. TAYLOR, President.
JOSEPH MOORE, Supt.
eae, , 4
ENERAL Foundrymen and Engineers,
W Builders of Steau Engines, Pumps,
: WATER PIPE.
1 attention
eet Iron Lr}
for any head of water. (Attention is called
to the Cherokee mine, Butte Co., where the
head is 900 ft. and pipe 30 in, dia., and to
the Virginia Water Works, Nevads, where
the head is 1775 ft., dia. of pipe, 12 in.,
built by this firm.) ;
: CAR WHEELS. ,
Railroad and Mining Car Wheels of all
kinds kept constantly on hand. These running “sr wheels are made of the best car
whvel metal and are chilled onthe face and
j Jength of weer very much
greaterthan those made of ordinary cast .
RISDON IRON & LOCO: Wo ji
‘ JosePH Moege, Supt
* WC. JONES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
ER MANENTLE LOCATED af
GRASS VA.LEY,
DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN’ 1850. ». -—§
one of . Grand Ba
> theThe marks can be seen_in_
ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las-. 5 _y,_ Blackwell,
and disorder until hope leaves him. There +
rps Masonic and Oaa Fellows Fraternities of MOORE’S FLAT, will give a
88,000,000 —
Serena’
IN Al OF THE
'. -Pubhe Library of Kentucky. —
In announcing the Fifth and_last-of the
series of Gift Concerts, given forthe. benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the
Trustees and Manager refer with pride and
“Hall, on Main Street,
Moore’s Flat; on
e
Friday Evening, June 5th, 1874,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
In Males and= ss in Fémales are rs 4 Stes EO
the great destrogers of healt. hy insidsoont porcine E 7 us peal Se
lously attack the system, and gradually untae A Sag
dermine and destroy it; they drive ghe Alex, wasck, Wm. F, Curmmings.
__{ dicom from the cheek, the lustre from the . ___ COMMITTEE. or mNvrraTion.
Moore’s Flat. North San Juan,
Chas, Allenberg, ~ Robt. McMurra
. Jos. Olsen. . ASN. Crane,
. Woolsey’s Flat. Nevada City.
James Reid, J. Earl Brown
Newton _Higdeon. R. B. Gentry.
North Bloomfield. Omeg
R.D Skidmore, 8. O. Pease, .
A.D. Lemaire. Geo, G. Shaw. ‘
Malakoff. Washington. \»;
. Emile Bremond;JL, Shivall.
o Lake City.
¥F. My Hathaway,
John Jansen.
Forest City.
R. Phillips, Jobn West,
N. Paulmire. A. H. Miller
Columbia Hill. Alleghany.
W. W. Frisbie, Dr. Josiah Lefevre,
QO. F. Hawley. John Bradbury.
Cherokee.. Graniteville,
Jobn Fitter, Jno. T. Cline,
John Trood. W. ©. Clark.
Reliet Hill. _
J. C. Hickman,
R. Penrose.Orleans Flat.
Jas, Kleese,
Lars Buck.
‘Gras Valley.
kob't Lindsley. A. H. Mulloy,
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
Snow Point.
H. Atwater, Alex. Rauch, —
W. D. Long, Chas. Allenberg,
5 FLOOR MANAGERS, :
_Wm. F. Cummings; Geo. W.,.Brown,
R. D. Skidmore, Rob’t. BD. Carter.
Arrangements have been made to secure
the services of an excellent Band, anda
splendid Supper will be prepared by Mr.
John Shea. The Committee will spare
neither time or expense in providing for
the comfort Of all who wish to-share in the
festivities of the occasion.
Fickets, including Supper, $50
Moore's Flat, April 29th, 1874.
-FranscriptJob Printing Office
COMMERCIAL STREET.
Nevada City.
iF We are prepared to do Job.
Printing in a style second to no
office in this State.
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
State. =e
PRICES VERY LOW.
Call and-see-Spseimens ef; our
Job Printing ~~
Wevada County Narrow —.
Gauge Railroad Co.
RINCIPAL place of business at the of‘ficcof-ABh. bruty in the town of
Grass Valley, Nevada County, State of California, Notice ts hereby given-that a meeting of the Board of Directors of above nam.
ed Company, held onthe 19th day-of May,
1874, atassessment, No, 2, of Ten Dollars
per share, was levied upon the capital stock
{4 of the corporation, payablejimmediately in
‘Bold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of
the-Cempany, at the-place of business No.
59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley,
County of Nevada, State of California, Any
stock ipon Which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesdsy, the 23d day of
June, 1874, will be\definquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless
payment is made beforewill be sold on
Thursday. the 9th day of Jity. 1874, ut one
o'clock, P.M. of that day to thé delinquent assessment . together with the cost of
advertising antl expenses of sale. By-order
of the Board of Di-éctors. <
GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. ~
Nevada County, Cal.
Established in 1853.
Nevada Assay Office,
JAMES J. OTT.Main Street, -: Nevada City.
}@LD ORES of every description Refined, Melted and Assayed.
~~ BY request Guid Bars excianged for Coin.
ELECTRO PLATING
IN GOLD OR SILVFR. All worn out ware
such a8 Forks, Spoons, Pitchers, Services,
in general ‘all xinds of J 7
ParUcular attention paid to galvanizing Copper Plates for Quartz
Mille. . —
PRICES REASONABLE. :
NO. 26 MILL STREET, mé
Pheer
As an advertising ‘medium the .
“Ofhce—No 59 Main Street, Grasa Valley, . #4.
: m3
Rings, Watch Cases and Chains, Waiters arid . pleasure to the four which have been already given ; The first, December 16, 1871 3
the second, December 2, 1872+ the third, '
J 4 8, 1873 ; and the fourth, March 3let*
1874. 2
Under their charter, granted by a special
act of the Kentucky Legislature, March 16,
1871, the Trustees: are authorized’ to give
. _ONE MORE, and ONLY ONE MORE Gift
Concert. With the money arising trem thisFiffh and LAST-Goncert, the Li , Me
seum, and othcr departments are to en-larged and endowed with a fixed and cer.
tain annual income. Such an endowment
fund is desired, as will secure beyond -permagnificent establishment, but its constant
growth, en
The Fifth Gift Concert
For the purposes mentioned, and which ig
positively and unequivocally announced as
‘PHIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGR.
MENT, Will Comé Off ii the Public Library
‘Hall, at Louisville, Kentucky,
Friday. July 31, 1874.
At this final Concert, everything will be
upon a scale corresponding with its increas. ed importance. The music will be rendeyed by an orchestra consisting of one hundred performers, selected for their fame in
different lands, and the unprecedented sum
of =
-$2.500,000.
Divided inte-twenty thousand Gifts, will
be distributed emong the ticket holders,
*____LIST OF aurrg,———__—
One Grand Cash Gift..... + ace. $280,000
“Ose Grand Cash Gift.....:... 160,000.
One Grand Cash Gift...... 715,000
One Grrnd Cash Gift.. 2.. 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift,.... 25,000
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 enc 100,000
10 Cash Gifts,
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each... 150,000
20 Cash Gifts, , 5,000 each.,.. 100.000
25 Cash Gifts,, 4,000 each.,., 190,000
30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 each.., 90,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000. reves e 100,000
100 Cash Gifts; . 1,000 eas -». 160,000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 sach...-120,000
600 Cash Gifts, 100 each... 50,000
19,000 Cash.Gifts, 0 each,... 950,000
Grand Total,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole Tickets: 6. o65554 ce, $58.00
MABLVOR cs 55 5 poss inks Riteacves en 25,00
Tenth, or each Coupon.......2. 5,00
11 Whole Tickets for. ..... wana s 500,00
93m Ticksti f00. 3. 25.. 6 xs + -1000,00
Tickets are now ready for sale, and erders
accompanied by cash will be promptly filled
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Circulars containing full particulars fur‘nist ed-on-application,
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE.
Agent and Manager.
ee :
Pu Library Bui'ding, Louisville, Hy,
\ ESTABLISHED IN 1832,
BRISTOL'S
SARSAPARILLA
THE GREAT PURIFYER OF THE
BLOOD.
FAVHE quickest and most certain ey
for — : ee oe
SCROFULA,
RHEUMATISM, '
FOUL ERUPTIONS,
OLD SORES
AND ULCERS.
All kinds of diseases or sures arising from
impure bieod and humors,
IT NEVER FAILS
nedfecting a.complete cure, if used @ sug.
ficient length of time,
¥or sale by all Druggists and Dealers tn
. a re
SHERMAN & CO’S”
Dally Stage Line from hum
City te Grass Valley, & Marysville.
o
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Pgh ste STAGES LEAVE THE
Union Motel daily (Sundays
excepted) atl A: for Grass Lars?
Rough and Ready, Sucker Flat, Sms.
Ville, Timbuctog, and Marysville, conneeting with traix at Marjsvi le at 10.64. M.,
‘for Sacramento and Sap Francisco,
The Yi county portion of the poad
will soon bé put in good cenlition after
which our stages will leave Nevada. Cit
‘time to connect st Marysville
traing for Sacramento, San francisco; apd
the 2 The abowe Hue of Stages connects at Bucker Filet with Hogan a O 's
Stage lige to~van ous and~ Ney ee
pointe, Marysville GUslice wt f estern
House Be
SUTISDALE, Agent %
.Mewada, april 2th, 1874, SS
DR. LEONARD,
. DENTIST,
% prepared to dc DENTAL WORK ino: ,
of Nevada County. Send pame und
place Bence, : d
Fudd up under sets of Teeth, se
NEW SAW MILL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
New Miilat Willow Valley is eom. Pieted and we are now veady to fill si
orders for Building-or Mining Lumber.
All kimds of Lumber kipt constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
a ten ag of —_ E, TURNER,
z Pine Street proiiptly attended to,
Newada, March 6th. «imi M.L:& D Mapey
z ta = as
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adventure, not dnly the maintenance of this ~~
THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER
. pers AND LAST CONCERT,
14,000 each,... 140,000 » .
Medicines, __ my a é
MAIN STREE?, NORTH SAN aUaN.
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