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September 5, 1886 (6 pages)

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Nevada City, ‘Nevada County, ' CALIFORNIA. One (2.. CRM PRR ANNUM. .......564$7.00 “PER WEEK. . ee 15 cTs. — . . SUNDAY,SEPT. 5, 1886. 7 Sgoretary Bayarp has a hard time with the representatives he Bends abroad. The last, Gen. Sedgwick, bs; special envoy to Mexic~,, has scandalized sixty mil¥.ons of people by going on a huge spree in Mexico, where he played the attractive and fascinating part of “high roller” with a dash and aplomb which captivat__ed the hearts of the golden youth of the city of the Montezumas, and excited a decided snicker around the diplomatic circle at the Mexican capital. SENATOR MrrTcHELL, of Oregon, is ~ @ Victim of mistaken identity. The papers have been printing a story ~ that he went to a Washington theater nightly to send bouquets to Nellie McCartie, an opera singer who played Yum Yum. It was _. added that Mrs. Mitchell was in o. Europe, while the attress’s husband was suing for a divorce. ‘But so far as Senator Mitchell is concerned, it was all a mistake. The party was Congressman Mitchell, of Connecticut. Tae forthcoming pamphlet of Mr. Gladstone is to be published simultaneously in London and ’ New York. Itis to be a justification.of the course he has pursued _-4n regard to home rule and will be ia two parts—‘‘The History of an Ideéa,’’ and ‘‘Lessons of the Election.”” On more than one oceasion Mr. Gladstone has revolutionized English public opinion by publishing pamphlets, and he may do so again. Nova Scorians are marvelling over a twelve year old preacher . who holds: forth from his father’s pulpit. A youth of that age who hus so little of the boy and so]. much of the man, at man’s estate will be apt to show but little that is really manly. True manhood must be preceded by a natural and healthy childhood. One of the brothers of Henry Ward Beecher las committed sui+” cide, and the’noted preacher’ himselfisso ill*in England that he has had to cance! his lecture ergagements. The decadence of the Beecher family: seems to have set in some time ago, ‘but in their prime they were.a power in the land. : ”" Wasnineron Star: Two Cincinnati policemen have been dismiss. ed from the force, because they cannot read or write. We suggest that they apply for a position as permanent jurymen. They seem to have the exact qualifications for that branch of the public service, ded ™ New Orveans has a population of 230,000, and an average of thirteen adult females to every nine adult males,, This is said to be the largest percentage of excess of women over men in any city in the United States, not excepting Boston. Young man, go South ! Tue late Republican State Convention was the only one since 1856 that Frank Pixley did not attend. Itis also the only one in which Pixley’s candidate was nomnated. This coincidence should suggest to him a hint for: future action, Accompany of English capitalists propose to build a railroad from Tuxpan to the City of Mexico, the estimated cost of which will be $25,000,000. ee 3.0 Av a meeting of forty Gladstonian Members of Parliament it was resolved to strenuously maintain the struggle for Home Rule. WM. SCOTT, Constable and Collector. Legal Business and Collections promptly attended to FOR SALE. Bonds of the NEVADA COUNTY Narrow Gauge Railroad AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. «(85-3 aaa § ups in their soda water. © tf No. 438 California Street, San ee . Mountain Ice. The Iee Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice, in quantities to suit customers. Ice delivered to any part of the city. Or ders left at the Compuny’s office or with W. H.° Cravyford, will be promptly attended to. je2 ee OH For Neuralgia there is no medicine in the wide world equal to Dr. Gunn’s Bitters. It has cured tens of thousands. Evening ’Bus to Grass Valley. Frank Richards has commence: ed running an evening ’bus to and from Grass Valley. Leaves Nevada at 7 o’clock. Leaves Grass Valley at 8:300’clock. Orders can be left at New York Hotel. ' jy20tt tal Our _Tasre. oe —>e For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitters is the best remedy in the wide world. a es : Everysopy drinks the delicious soda water sold by Carr Bros, tf —_—. DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. I coup scarcely speak; it was almost impossible to breathe through my nostrils. Using Ely’s Cream Balm a short time the trouble entirely disappeared. —J. O. Tichenor, Shoe Merchant, Elizabeth, N. J. POWDER Absolutaly Paro. This {powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup oNiv IN cans. Roya eee FORDER ‘Co., 106 Wall at. N. Y. “eed BEETLES Eye g > Agsa28 es eq an => mea agSzece (—— i) efestaa d = TENTH eT ma gate eoea eels oo 22 espa sige ah seREdESS sal 4 Wiha: 236 A SS Fusssstasese 3 Par iiisisstaia ROORE . az FOR SALE. A Family Horse, Bugand Harness. Good Milk Cow. Set of Carpenter Tools. Setof BlacksmithT ols. Set of large Platform Scales. Set of Scales. Large sized Jackscrew, new. 406 feet second-hand 12-inch pipe. Retorting outfit. Large office Desk. Large safe. Two Book Presses. Beam large ful articles. Will.be sold very cheap for cash. Apply to H. WISEMAN, Buive Tent, Nevada Co. CHICAGO HOTEL and Restaurant ty, nearly opp. Transcript. _~— KEPT BY-— MRS. SARAH MALONRAY: RS. MALONEY, THANKFUL TO her patrons and others for past. liberal patronage, now informs thé} ublic that she has made an addition toand refurnished her house with the best-of bedding, etc. LODGINGS AND MEALS, At Reasonable Rates. She solicits a share of song patronage and guarantees aa And many other usefan 81-11] “nal ha < Pomenennal Street, Nevada WILLIAM WOLF’ For Cash! per 100 Ibs, $2 50 Plour, Wheat, “ 2 Corn, ef “ 175 Rolled Barley, “ “1 50 Bran, per # “I 12} White Sugar, 12 Ibs, Brown ‘“ 14“ Rice, oe Currants, iG: “ Prunes, io * Cod Fish, 4" Beans, 2 “ Pearl Barley 12 “ Java Coffee, Go. Costa Rica “ 8 “ Roasted —«e 8 % 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 Ground oe oe Aeon . Was’g Powd’r 12 papers 1 Choco!ate, AIR. Starch, $e Corn Starch, 12 “ 1 Oysters 6 cans i Green Corn, R SAok Green Peas, Ss «4 String Beans ee eae Tomatoes, S.% Salmon, aie ait Table Fruit, Sted Pie Fruit, 10° « 1 Jelly, £628? iE Sardines 6 > F Deviled Ham, 4 “ I Corned Beef, Bee Lard, — 8 lbs.* 50 Kerosene, per gallou, 40 Syrup, per gallon, 60 Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, 2 26 Pickles, 5 gallonkegs, I 265 Good Tea, per Ib, 25 ‘* dapan Tea, “ “ 35 iT) ig ** 5 lb. box, I 50 ‘* English Breakfast ‘‘ I 50 o eee pee tb ob Soap, per box, 55 Savon Soap, ‘' I 25 Harkness Candl’s, per bx, 3 30 Goodwins ‘ “ 2% San Franc’s “ “ 1650 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 50 AND \EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. WILLIAM. WOLE _— MACHINERY FOR SALE NEVADA FOUNDRY, GEORGE G. ALLAN, Proprietor, CONSISTING , OF » One Hoisting and Pumping ejenim, Rig. 12x24 engine, with jineshe. uae heavy bob and pump wheel ee om Boiler 48 in. x 16ft, All , ae compiete, inc!uding building 60x30, and wood work. Nearly new and ready to be removed and set up. One Hoisting and Pumping Rig. 8x16 engine. Boiler 86x12 {t. All complete, including building and wood work, Nearly newand ready to be removed and set-up. ne Hoisting and Pumping Rig. 12x24 Engine, with cut-off, bob ‘and pump wheel, boiler and Luiiding; in good order, all complete. 2 Hoisting and Pumping. Rigs: all complete. 1 10x20 Engine, new. 1 10x20 Enyine, good as ncw,. 110x20 Engine, good as new. 17x14 Engine. ; 1 8-inch Plunger Pump, ' new, and new design, 13-inch Plunger Pump, second hand. 1 6-inch “ “New, 1 5-‘nch sf good as new 1 dinch ss «new. 1 8-inch Cornish Pump, new. 2 6-inch = "Rew. G2 4-inch ie «new. 300 feet 9-inch Pump Column. 250 feet 6-inch a8 sf 80 fret 10-inch ae 350 feet 4~inch Gas Pipe. 200 feet 24 inch ** * with flanges. 27-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, with 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 feet ‘troke, and 26 feet. 1: 10-stamp Mill, 750 pound stamps; all coinplete and in good order. Nearly new. 1 10. stamp Mill; 900 pound staimps. 1 Tustin Pulverizing Mill; new. Works ore wet or dry, and feeds itself automati ‘ally. Weighs 13000 pounds. -It is especially adapted os working dry, rich ore. 1 Dodge Quarfz Breaker, ,l Forster “* Md ‘3 Tubulac Boilers, 48 to 52 inches in diameter, with drums. 2 2 Flue Boilers, 86 “iucbes diameter, 12 feet long. a 2 Union Pans, new, 2 Michel Pan, 1 Setler, 8 feet diameter. 8 No. 3,5 and 8 Hooker Steam Pumps, nearly new, ‘ 1 Steam Engine, link motion, 24 inch stroke . : zuuu feet Wire Rope, 1 and 3 inch, A large stock of Pulleys, all sizes, from ( inches to 96 inches, Mill Lanterns, Copper Plates, lron Cars, Fiy Wheels of different sizes. A large stock of Brass Goods, Gas Fittings constantly ou hard. Chilled Car Wheel of different sizes, A large stock of Sheet Steel, Nos. 12 ‘to 5-16, Shoes xnd Dies made of the best material. Mining and Milling Machiuery of every de =e manufactured to orer on short notice. At the Pioneer. Reduction Works, the following complete Chlorination outfit: 1 10 stamp Mill.1 10x20 Engine, i 1 Boiler, 54 inches diameter, 15 feet lonz, 54 3-inch ‘ues, g 2 Rotary Cylinder Roas'‘ers. 16 six-foot ‘Tanks. 50,000 Bricks. Shafting and Pulleys. And all the extensive Buildings, etc. Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated Pelton Wheels, . Which are now in use all over the wérld, and have distanced all competi.ors,
G. G, ALLAN, Nevada City, Cal. aug26 ‘Established in 1862. NEVADA : ASSAY : OFFICE. d. Jd. OTT, Proprietor. OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DEscription refined, melted and assayed. By reduet, Gold Bars exchan for Coin. In connection with my assay office I have a siiall Quartz Mill with which: 1 can make practical mill tests, and tee correct ene test will 3. a be made with returns in every’ way. from Prices Low. FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET Two doors below * Post Office, Nevada City, Cal. Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty REPAIPING NEATLY DONE MUSIC LESSONS, Miss Mary Thomas wu be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at ap24-:f CARR BROS. Drug Store. POLITICAL, > For Assemblyman. EV. J. SIMS OF NEVADA CITY WILL be a candidate for the nomination of Assemblyman in the 14th District, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. For County Recorder. ILLIAM MAGUIRE, of Cowell Hill, County Recorder subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, For District Attorney. D. MASON, of Nevada City, will be a + candidate for nomination as District attorney, subject to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention. For Public Administrator. * H. HANSON, of Grass Valley, will be A « candidate for Public Administrator,subje*t to the decision of the Republican County Conventior. — For District Attorney. . ) F. SIMONDS, of Nevada City, will bea + candidate for nomination as Distzict Attorney, by the Republicay County Con vention, <j . For Assessor. be a candidate for nomination as Coun ty Assessor, subjectto the decision of the Republican County Convention. For District Attorney. W D. LONG will be. a candidate for « homination as Di-trict Attorney, subject to the decision of the Repubilcan convention, For County Treasurer. : EORGE E. ROBINSON will be a candidate for nomination as County Treas urer, subject to the decision of the Repub lican Convent'on. For County Superintendent. J, TIFFANY will be a candidate for + nomination for County Superintendent of Public Schools, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. For County Assessor. fFVHOMAS H. MOORE, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for the office ot County Assessor ‘subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. jy28 For County Superintendent. J. ROGERS, of Grass Valley, will e bea candidate for County Superintendent of Public Schoo s, subject to the deregen the Republi:an County Convenion. . For Public Administrator, A k. LORD isa candidate for re-elece tion to the office of Public Administrator, subject to the decision ef the Republican County Convention. For Sheriff. (yp renet LORD, of Grass Valley, is a candidate for re-election aso Sheriff, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention, For Publ'c Administrator. Bi M. WILEY, of Grass Valley, is a can» didate for nomination‘as Public Administrator, subjcct to the decision of theRep thtican County Convention.” ¢ For County Treasurer, fy ene MCNULTY, of Moore’s Flat, will be a candidate for the office of the Republican County Covent on. For County Assessor. _ UICK, Sen. of Badger Hill,will be a candidate ‘for the otfive of County Assessor subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, . For éssemblyman. [ J. ROLFE, of Nevada City, willfbea candidate for the nomination of Asemblyman in tie 14th District, subject to he decision of the Repubican convention. For Public Administrator. H ©. MILLS, of Nevada City, will be a @ candidate for nominatien as Public » Subject to the decision of the vention. Administrator, Républican Con will be a candidate for the office of . QNRASTUS BOND, of Nevada City, will]. Cuunty Treasurer, subject to the decision of National Exchange, RECTOR BROS. Proprietors. Formerly of the Union Hotel. A Fine Fire-Proof Structure of the Business Centre Of the City, with all the requirements of A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. es Lxpress, Post Office and General Stage Office For all Interior Points—in the Building. The Home of the Traveling Public. Sample Rooms on First Floor. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers. ‘Ke The new management are making many important changes and improvements in this Hotel and will make it the Best Motel North of Sacramento, UNION HOTEL. THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY. — MRS, J. NAFFZICER..-.PROPRIETRESS. Ou the First Day of Auoust 1806 The Management of this Hotel will be resumed by MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, widow of the late J. Naffziger, under whose popular control che house became the best resort for the traveling public fin Northern California. &(@" Vourist seekers for health and others.are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. ‘The House contains one hundred rooms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished. THE TABLES will be supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS on the First Floor and. special accommodations for Commercial Travelers, Tourists and Families. FREE BUS to and from the Depot. STAGES leave the house for all parts of the upper country, Grass Valley and Marysville daily. H. G. PARSONS..-BUSINESS iiANACER MMBWaA_LCMIVaw vt Seve eee eer ee teense THE UNION BAR AND BILLARD ROOM will jbe under the <2 23R7; We "uaa ee nati Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . County Surwveyor, L. —AND— . 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR <7 O'fice at the Court house, A Card to the Public, . THE UNDERSIGNED, INFORM THE 9 citizens of Nevada City and vicinity, that I am now associated with JM. Downing, Merchant Tailor No. 7 Commercial street, where gentlemen in want of Custom-made Ulothing, can procure & : Better Article for Less Money, Than any other place in the city. Mr, Downing buys his goods at a low figure for cash, thus enabling us to give our patrons ‘he benefit of the reduction. Having had 30 years experience in San Francisc >and Sacramento, also 10 years experience in the U.S. Army, Iam _ well vosted in all military work. Iam ranked as one of the best in the State. ; T am now prepared to Teach the art of Cutting and Fittingte Ferfection. Bouse for instruction from 7 to 9 o'clock BITTERS THE GREAT REGULATING CATHAL TIC. QTHE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE INDISPENSABLE HousrHoitp REMEDY. A SURE PREVENTIVE » AND POSITIVE CUKE FOR Costiveness or Constipation BILIOUSNESS, _ TORPID LIVER, : FEVER.AND AGUE, And All Malarial Troubles, DYSPHPSrIA BPNDIGESTION, au21-1m J. H. QUATMAN. MRS. H.C. PARSONS TEACHER OF Vocal Musicon'Voice Culture 4@ Inquire at_ the Union Hotel, Nevado NausEa, Nervousness . : s* aulate L’ athing of Food, KIDNEY! COMPLAINT, Impure Blood, General Debility, Ete, maeeae. DR. WOOD'S siemens . .(Y LA REGULATO BITTER Ss Ar [Purely Veg ta' le, PERFECTLY SAFE—RELIABLE A. Van Aisi & Company, PRO RIETORs & MANUFA CTURER: _ 422 Montgomery Street, . SAN _FRANOISOO....... CAL, Prepared from the Active Medicinal Proper. ties Contained in Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root, ya Bark, Barberry Bark. Sweet Flag, Indian e+ Wa-a-hoo, Golden Seal, ete, Say For the Speeiyand Permanent Relief of Dyspepsia, Sensaice Cail spep-ia, Jaun ills and Feve orlered Digestion, Sick — ; a General Bebility. i And all other diseases ng from a Bil-}—For sale by Carr Bros., . ious State of the stomach, or an inactive or RED INGTON & 00., 8 : Wholesale and Retail Agents. — ele by ‘ali Diuggioes AY For salé by all Druggists f ERASTUS BOND......CHIEF CLERK $ —AND— LANDS!—BY THE— Nevada County Land Improvement Association. DIRECTORS: GEO. C., GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BRAND, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, — WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS. BARKER. PEP eet ee rk. E. M. PRESTON. JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, TYOGBOPGE 3565. 56 GS: out Gay eles oe JOHN T. MORGAN. COOTOUREY 6 kA lia ss cd er G. EB. BRAND. 3 00 TWO.HOUSES and lots, f lv ai pee $1100 street in Nevadi city o avorb y Situated on principal y. Good and th : sold within a few days. ae he oo SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining ‘city lim; $350 A good chance to make’a nice rural bone <p ioalag om 5000 WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and nicst profit~ able places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitable bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch ‘and isin a warm, sunny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years. $8 0 (. 0 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 usiles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine méedow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in deep red soil. A number of never failing springs. Good house and barn. Water conducted to the barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. $2 250 A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in the : ts 8 natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good house and barn, good well. Situated: on the public road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from. Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance ME enENe HHGRCOR: Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase. : s [ 4000 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel8 tered locality in the warm-belt formerly known as Fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and barn, sheds, hay press, etc. Much of the land is well situated for the growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle. $3 0 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well located and can be irrigated from a ditch. A number.of good springs on the place and is a real bargain at the price. 500, 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the. price named a to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Luke City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for investment, I O0UU, warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little improvement could be made worth $5,000. 700 A splendid chance for a party with small means to pura chase’an improved orchard tract well located within 1 mile of Nevada City. 4000 vines in bearing, 100 assorted fruit trees, 20 pear trees. Water is conducted all over the place. : $3300. Home and Garden, containing 483¢ acres, 336 acres # in city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds, ete., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and.a fine variety of other fruits, all under a fine state of cultivation, and situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley. : . ; 2200 A good farm, 104 acres, very favorably situated 8 about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn, etc., with two horses and seven cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle, harness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and waterditch. 2550 A new House within 3 blocks of: business portion of athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed: and stable. A be. utiful situation, Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad, 60 jacres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn andi houses; natural water ; suitable for fruit, grain or stock. Ranch—127acres, patented; 120 acreS possessory title. ;Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ; 3000 grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. Woed tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres $000 eativaton; 14g-acres orchard, with house, barn and other improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. . Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street,.Nevada City. A good . jinvestment. A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard, garden, etc., $700 with good facilities for irrigation ; just outside the limits of Nevada City, Dwelling of-7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in G22 D0 pertect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by: 160 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in. the county. ; yange. A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and: pine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 mile from Railroad, A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containing 1270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced: A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18 head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1-mower, rake, blacksmith shop and tools, and various other arming implements go with the pface. Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming. 10,000 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada ‘cunty, and only 5 miles from Grass Valley ; well-watesed, and a portion well-timbered with oak and pine suitable-for lumber ; will be sold in one lot or divided up in small tracts to suit purchasers. Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. $10 0) 240 acres of good orchard and grazing land, well-situated, aid when improved will be a very profitable place. $500 A good cattle and wood Ranch, only 5 miles from Grass Val‘ley and 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid grazing land and (ree outside range. Timber will more than pay for the place. Splenid, 1995 203 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land within 4 miles ; .of Nevada City. 150 acres under the water ditch, and can te rrigated cheaply. Asplendid chance to make a home, fe S. Also 13,000 Acres of Railroad Lan For Further Particulars enquire at the office of eadache, . the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. : G. E BRAND, See. Lea po UFFERED FOR SALE. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of “” su acres Orimproved orchard Jand situated in the A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch for: 0) sate, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large free: A large tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisting of 1200 oy , ps.