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April 29, 1874 (4 pages)

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ney Insti Sehool Hong: f May. d others Will EXercises, de Y law to at. AND Man * large od Se, lard, You are our ArmoS74, at 10 hual PAR. ave engagSCCHRION to’ ber ofthe cap, Will be re15 to’ pay Cnifornisred fur the eS Appear ense of the ast report. Ssessinent RAPP, landing, UY. }OODS. Fruits. BANANortment 3, ‘a plied at H. treet. JP i Stree's, d 2 te-4 ap ounced to Re vunced see LENE tun to vy ak ¢ eer eens EEE ee oe LOCAL .AFFAIRS, Local Brevities, We ubderstand that two Indians ina semi-intoxicated staté, were seen on Monday evening at the head of west Broad street, by soyeral parties: They had a rifle aud were curelessly ‘opaudling it, und playfully pointing it atany object which attracted: their attention. It was rumored that one had murdered thé other during the night, bat for the truth of this statement we do not vouch, One. thing is certain; they were half drunk, and. wust have obtained their liquor from = white men. it would be welt for ae has_arsised“ officers to make an effort to discovér intes} anid most fashionable tyica. ‘SF and most fashionable sty “S . .28. represented. Those who call first that can be found on the coast, both . whoitis gives them liquor, ~~ We were yesterday shOwi~Kome almonds of this gS abana large as the end. of the, ittle ‘finger, (provided the fingefs are. not too large), from the efchard of Dr. Chapman. They afe at least one fourth grown. Héalso showed us some young pears, “ peaches and cherries. They are, we . } and thatthe lowest. should judge, at least two weeks in advance of fruit here in town, and the Dr. thinks other fruity. are the sume way. *. ‘We learn thit there was three fu-. “gerals in Grass Valley yesterday. It seems to have been very ‘si ckiv there for-a-year or more. The cause has been attributed to defective sewerage. Whether that is the case or not, we can not tell, if'so, there ought to be a ehange~soon; fut improvements in that-particularhave been made, and are still being made by the city authorities. Sheriff Smith arrived here from San Quentin Monday night, he had no troublé in. getting Grant to the head quarters, Mr. Smith stopped near the Ciark residence about which somuchts-saidin counection witb the “spirits.”’ He says the reports ofthe Chronitle and other “papers. are correct. Mr. Clark leftthe house The Daily Transevipt . NEVADA CITY, CAL, bed . Another Tremendous Fan. Hyman Brothers, corner of Broad . and Pine streets, have justreceived ‘their Sommer stock of: Cassimere and Linen Suits for gents and Also a large aSsortment of straw and ‘other kinds of hats, which we se]l at 25 cents and 85 cents each. All the goods in our sture have been redaced in proportion to hats, consequently Ce = — vOYS) give ws a. rest. Give Us a Rest. + In behalfof a long suffering people, we respectfully ask all one horse dry goods dealers to keép quiet and All efforts on the part of such unfortanate hombres to divert the attention ~of the public from the superiority of our gigantic stock of goods will prove unavailing. We have received goods which enasuits for which you have been paying $25 and $14, cen be had from us for $17 50 and $1150: temember the store which sells good goods so cheap is located on the corner of Pine and Broad streets. a22 —t *: The first invoice of Miller’s mains . moth-Stock of Spring ‘and Summer -Clétbing, jast—purehasedby him, f d—tt—ecomprises the for men and Leys. Mr, Miller has purchased his stock with especitl reference to-the wants of the people of this section, ef which he is well conversant, and notwithstanding the clothing war now raging,le will continue to adhere to: his one price rule, Mr. Jacobs, the salesman, will take pleasure in waiting upon all. who desire to see the new goods. -Miller’s store.is.in Odd Feilows’ Hall, Broad Sfé. a22 Seed Potatoes. : 100 bags Seed = Potatoes. Early Rose, Meshanies,. Pink Eye, -and Peach Blows. For sale at “a22 HANSON WADSWORTH’S. So Caution, Notice is hereby given that County Auditer’swarrant, No. 470. on tlie General Fund of Nevada County, for the sum of $60, payable to Ed: Bure . béen lost, and payment of the same has beep stopped. Jno. Parrison. Let the Galled Jades Wince. . Mall + Ne ,s y . 4 2 3 a” , . ors Now Stock of Clothing . only ask those in want of fine goods. roughs, dated March .2d,1874,-hasK._Casper commeneed business in Nevada City, with a-determination . bles us to make a display not ex. celled by any store in the State. We j have goods of the finest quality, . latest style, and cheapest price of jany store thisside of the’ Rocky . Mountains. To show that our as. sertions are borne out by facts we ito give us acall. We can suit you to show goods. We will not. be undersold. And-wé Warrant everything . . will-have the best selection to choose } ‘from. A.GOLDSMITH. — al5 . . Let ‘Common Se nse Decide. . . What isthe rational mode of procedure i eases ofgeneral debility and nervous . prostration? Does not reason tell isthat . juticious stimulant is required? To resort _ to violent purgation in sucha case is as ab. surd as it would be to-bleed a starving . man. Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphilosophical practice is cons . tinued in the teeth: of the great: fact that . physical weakness, with all the ner vous . disturbances. that accompany tt, is tore . . certainly and. rapidly relieved_by Hostet-. : ter’s Stomach Bitters than by any other t medicine at present kaown. Itis true_that gCueral debility is often attended with tor: . pidity or irregularity of the bowels. and . that this symptom must uot be overlooked. . But while the discharge of the waste mat. / ter of the system is expedited or regulated, . its vigor must be recruited. "The Bitters . do both, They combine the aperient and . Bati-biltows properties, with extraordinary . . tonic power. Even while removing obstructions from the bowels, they tonewnt . THE LARGE AND _ both in quality and price. No tropble . ). Reorganization ELEGANT STORE, —AT OUR— NEVADA STORE! a 101 & 103 Montgomery Strett,sv rraciséo, [ROSENBERG BROS. w™ OPEN AT THETR PALACE DRY ODDS STORE —ON— = Formerly occupied by a : Wednesday. April 8th, 1874. . One of the most elegant and finest stock DRY Goops, Ever brought to this city,: Is now Occupied by ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, ROSENBERG BROS. LARGEST and. most COMThankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us and hoping to merit 8 continuance of the same, we take ' this method of informing our patrons “and . ttie community generally, that Where can be found the PLETE assortment of WATCHES, : . We are prepared tosell anything SR = “lr our line Cheaper than JEWELRY, : any other House -.and SILVERWARE, ———— ~\ te. Our Facilities for purchasing will warrant us in selling at the LOWEST POS SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take pleasure in giving our customers the benefit of these advantages and WARRANT ALL GOODS AS WE REPRESENT THEM. Ever displayed by any establishment on-the coast. invigorate those organs. Through the . Specific acts directly, it gives uo healthy and tion. Digestion is facilitated, the falter} ing circulation regulated, the blcod rein. forced with » new accession of the alimer. tary principle, the nerves braced, and all . the dormant powers of the system roused }to-meet—with success, and he has done so. He has by honorable dealSunday morning, saying “he had . ing and shrewd business management had enough in his.” The committee who was appoin. ted to solicit subscription or prizes for the target shoot, havé canvassed the town, and have raised all the prizes they want, unless some one -wants-to-ferk -over~some more: A” list will be published to-morrow morning. John Hussey, ex-County Supervisor, called upon us yesterday, und reports things as. being in a prosperHussey stands retirement well, and we think the county misses him: as much as an officer as he does the office. Callagain. The Masons and Odd Fellows of Moore’s Fiat are making extensive arrangements, us ‘will be seen by reference to another column, for a grand ball, to come off'at that place, Friday June 5th, 1874. The best of music, the choicest refreshments, und the kindest attention will be ‘proy.ded to all who attend.. “The Old Folks* Concert will-come off to-morrow night, at the Theatre. Every eflyyt has’ been put forth to make it a) Suecess.. A large’ attendance is expectéd, and all are promised a pleasant evening's entertainment who attend, A great deal of sichness prevails in this vicinity. It is mostly pneumouik and other Tung difficulties in an epidemic form. We believe but one case has has proved fatal, and that was a complication of other complaints, The owners of the extension of the Italian ledge, near, Temperance Hall, unable to sink farther owing tothe large amount of water, have ‘mmenced runing & tunnel for the Purpose of better prospecting the ledge, ~ The brassthand_ we spokefof yester. day, we learn, belongs to the Military . Company, having joined a day or so . . 420.* We think it a good band, / and ‘re glad the company have music of . Y their own, Quite a number of our citizens . Vent to Grass Vulley, yesterday, to Steud (he Railroad meeting. We some Tieans Will be adopted to Touse up the people on the subject. tA big blast i¢ to. be fired soon at ‘ae Manzi? ita mine, near this city. ———___»-q@——____. 5,000 Oranges, #Ust received and for pale at 50 ats a dozen, by pb EDGOLDSMITH. e * eo SS in your.goods if you want them proprietor of the oldest and leading clothing house in the cou ty. Other dealers in shoddy clothing are. very goods so chezp. jades-wince.-The clothing war must g9 on, if they do fail. to make them all still-further quake in their boots. The stock of B. below cost. They are now going to purchased in San Francisco and the Eastern. markets, twenty-five per cent cheaper than any house in this city dare sell the same quality of goods for. The people appréciate fair dealing, and Mr. Casper. .proposes to divide with them the money made in purchasing his stock at twothirds its. value. Go to all other clothing stores and price their goods, then come to Casper’s and get the same goods for one fourth less money Suits formerly sold for $25 can now be bought for $20. be bought for $14. $14 suits can be bought for $10. Fine summer hats, four bits each Duck pants are sold for 75 cents, Call and see for yourself, Remember he will not be undersold, and defies competition. ald The residence of J. H, Boardman, for sale ata low figure. Four acres of ground, filled with all kinds of . choice fruit trees, vines, berries . ete., vegetable garden all seeded, & one-third water right in a ditch, a fine well of water, a pleasant resi. dence, lathed and plastered, also five . out-houses for stock, etc., are the . inducements offered. Go and exam. ine the property, and then ‘call at the Transcript office for terms. —_s -Auctioneer’s Notice. I am prepared to~receive goods . to sell at auction, at the store, innee . tion of Main and Commercial streets. ! have some goods‘on hand. Bring sold. I shall-bave a sale‘as soon as I get material enough on hand. _J. 8. HOLBROOK, Anctioneer. April 21st, 1574., Go to Casper’s, And get fine clothing cheap. a15-1m — > Rudolph Photograph Gallery, . “Broad Street, near Pise. n25 risen from: an employe to be sole’ much-worried because Casper sells . But let the galled . He proposes -be.sold. at Casper’s store with the) balance of the large stock recently .
Suits which were sold for $18 can . And all other goods in. proportion, . MUFPLRG, Will be Sold ata Bargain. } . = situated on Prospect’: Hill, is offered . cuas. 2. muLioy. ANSON W, LESTER : y E KEBP into healthy a ‘tion; not spasmodically as . would be the case if a mere stimulant were administered, but for a contizu:nce.” It is in this way that such extraordiary changes are Wrought in the condition of the feeble, . emaciated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alternative . and tonic, Let: common sense decide between auch a preparation and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a Poisonous astringent like strychnine or. quinia. . eee ls SPECIAL NOTICE. . Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ; and loss of appetite, when you éan, by using . Dr. Henley’ s celebrated I X L Bitters, ef Schwartz was bought at 30 percent. . fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant . wa invigorating tonic, and endorsed and ‘recommended by our most eminent Physi. ciaag (ag per. certificates on each: bottle) . for allcomplaints of the Liver and Diges . tive Orgalts. As a family mediciné they . have no equal: = . See advertizement in another column, . . GARDEN SEED, . GRASS SEED, — FLOWER SEED, —AT— . ‘NEVADA DRUG STORE. E. M. PRESTON, ‘DRUGGIST. . : And Dealer in ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND PAINTS’ OILS AND VAKNd ISHES, . All at the Lowest Market Rates. &#” Prescriptions correctly compounded at all hours, day or night, DESawee a 1llprarteiaamaeaenia Lester & Mulloy, — Who?‘esale and Retail Dealers, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ‘CROCKERY, . Fine Wines and Whiskies. a LAKGB and varied Stock of thé above line of’ Gootls. No. 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CIPY. Nevada, March 14th. ———Where he willat “Iltinies be found, ready permanent impetus to every enfeebled fune-. — < HAND CONSTANTLY . . ROSENBERG BROS. Call and examine our stock or send orders through Wells Fargo & Co. which . *atcan be found this side of 'San Francisa9 . co and withthat Immense Stock of New and will meet with prompt . Fashionable Goods, their Establishment is : pronounced by the best judges the attention. —— Se : : f Palace of the Mountains! i __ ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. [ « April 14, 1874, J. M. WALLING, — NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND— Justice of the Peace. ° wi EARCHING RECORDS AND ABSTRACKD TING A SPECIALTY. Dress Goods Department. ROSENBERG BROTHERS Dress Goods Department—is_ the Largest in this city, It consists of Japanese and’ Panjee Silks, French, Scotch and English Grenadines, Pique and Marseilles Linens, of all colors and descriptions and nothing short of a personal examination ean gsatisfy you that we keep the best stock of Dress ed to, 2 Goods that can be found inany retail Dry Accounts collected. Goods House, e Also Agent for: Seca ote aes INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, . AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE €O, ‘Canveyancing Promptly attendStaple & Domestic Department. a ee ROSENBERG BROS. GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANGE Co. NIAGARA INSURANCE CO. : Have in this Department avery extensive A = = . Stock of Muslin @f all brands, and Prices, Office, opposite Stumpf's Hotel, BROAD l Sh ings 7h bIB Linen Napkine. Towels STREET, NEVADA CITY. Le Tae SaneR, Repeiis, etc, etc. su h as can always be found in this First Class. Dry Goods Store, ai-lm The Reason -Why. THE QUESTION IS DAILY ASKED BY “THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is i¢that the JXL Bitters HAVE ACHIEVED ‘SUCH POPULARITY WITH THE PUBLIC;AND HAVE SUCH AN IMMENSE SALE?” {HE REASONIS BE-. now exhibiting, TL stock is very—targe OAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL and extensive. DON’T BUY ANYTHING aM yoo vee ee PINS EHTS DINE UNTIL YOU HAVE ExESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND ARE . AMINED OUR-‘SFOCK AND PRICES. MADE FROMTHE MOST CHOICE HERBS : AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO HAV¥E TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BEN. . EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO. HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS. THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP PR QYSTEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE EN. DORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR ~wMOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS fas per certificates on each bottle,;] . TO THOSE ; ' _ m N . AFFLICTED WITH DYSVEPSIA, INDI: : . GESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, as a ROSENBERG BROS. blood purifier they surpass all—other so= called rag which ‘haye lately been pluced Have.also on hand the most Elegant and in the inackat Fashionable Stock of No. Family-should be without them.— PARASOLS ! SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ever brought here—@#~all of Ban Franciseo nake and the Latest Styles. H. EFSTEIN & CO. _ Sole Proprietors, 518 Front 8t. < SAN FRANC#OO Union Hotel Barber Carpet Department. ROSENEERG BROTHERS especially invite those in want of Carpets to call and Hat Depettment — ‘ROSENBERG BROS. Hat Department “is superb. They ‘have all the Latestand most beautiful Styles.— Every lady that visits the Store leaves with auew Haton. The Hats are so~neat and elegant that every lady that sees them buys one. . + _Give us a Call. All we ask is: Call and see our Goods . and ascertain the prices. We have accommo. dating Clerks who will cheerfully show the elegant goods we have in Store. : mech? Shop. LORENZ FAUTH, ; Lute of New York, AKES pleasure in informing the people of Nevada City and the surroundiy towns that he has leased the * Union Hotel Barber Shop, Our Stere wil be open from 6% A. M, till . 9¥. M.pharp. Assessment Notice. TOCKHOLDERS of the New York CanKO on Consolidated Blue Gravel. Mining Company, are hereby notified that at a metting held on Saturday. April 18th, 1874, 8h assessment of two cents per shere was levied on the Capical Stuck of the Cdémpany, payable iummediately to the Secretary, to do work in his line in the ‘Highest Siyle of the art. . ee Forme patrons and others are assured that satisfaction will be guaranteed, m& A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATR NAGE IS SOLICITED. STORE! , ROSENBERG BROS,a W. BIGELOW, Secretary. eS Nevada, April 21, 1874. -P. 8 ADMISSION FREE:’ ® Pa Nevada, April 4th, 1874. see ghe new and beautiful-patterns theyarePalace Dry Goods! “No 558, ing Claims. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento; Cal: April 25th, 1874. 7 OFICE is hereby given that the Sou > Yuba Canal Company, 4 vorporation duly organized under the Laws of the Stato of, Calitornia, and whose principal place of business and Post Office addrese. is Nevada . city, Nevada Connty, California, have made application to the Government of. the United States for Patents to the followitjg des. eribed Placer Mining Claims’: a iy" the “Smith Powell Claim,” situated in the You Bet Mining District, in Nevada County “. State of California, and described as folslows, to-wit = On surveyed and mineral lands in Township 16, North Range 10Kass Mount Diablo Bese and Meridian aud ih the distriet-of land subject to sale at sacramen to, Csliforma..Said Placer Mining Claims being bounded and describe od in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows : Claims, =e ee Commencing. at a-stake markéa D.C. No, 1, from_whieh alive oak bush bea 47> East 68 links distant, thence ia trae line variation 17> 30’ Kast: §$ 102-48’ W. 9.65 chains to asugar pine su inches; in diW 21.78 chains to Post No 4, in the Chalk Blatt survey of Timmons ground marked C. B.C. No 4, and following aldug ‘Limmons’ line to stuke €, B. ©. No 5; thence N 29° 15’ E crossing small ravine runnisy NW and crossivg Arkansas Canon: to Sy) spruce tree 24 inches in diameter marked DR C. No3, ou south side 32.19 chains. Thence N 68> Eto a stake in rock mound fron which a spruce 40-inehes in diameter bears 8 69° W ¥4 links distant 10.18 chains.— ‘Thence 8 61° kb crossing Section line between Sections 29 and 4, Township 16, N R. 10 E Moiint Diablo Base and Meridian, 8-90 chains South of corner coms nm ta Sev 19,20, 20,-40;-16,88-chains to-an-Oek tree 14 inches in diumeter wiaEked DC. No 5 on the south side'standing 40 links above thy Darling Diggings.” Thence 8 74> 30’ E following aleny the original line-ot the “Daraing Claims’ ascending the summitof markéd DC, No. 6 from which a black onk 30 inches-in didmeter bears 826° B95 Hinks distant and a biack oak 18 inches in diameter bears N 9° W. 32 links distant 53.70 chains. Thence South bs? b to a. black ouk 36 inches in diameter marked D-CNe: 7, 8.36 links. Tuence N 73° yu’ W to a Stake D.C. No 8, standing in am old. Keser: voir and trom which an old Pine Tree, 8 inches in diameter veut, South 25 1.2 West I€links distant, 32.20 chains. ‘Thence 65° 30’ W crossing Section line between Sections 29 and 40, 14.80 chains North of Ay post #2.20°chuins to stuke at place of vegiz.ning, containing 119 67-100 acres, according the United States system of surveys. Baia King claim adjoin op the north the claims of Foley und others and yucant land on the east, the centre of Chatk Bhatt ridge on the south, the claimsot Hussey Brothers, on the west the claims of ‘liminons and vacant land. Pe ‘ 2d—The Ex.erior Boundaries of the Ciicken Poimt Claims, ure described as : : follows:: Commencing at-ablack-oak-tree-18 inches in diameter 'L No, (Limmons No, 9) stunding on the east Side of the Chaik Bhuff and You Bet Koad. ‘Lhence ona true line var.ation 17> 30’ BE, 8 21 3y’ W 4,97 chains te # black oak 20 inches ia diwmpter marke 3 't No 10, standing on top of &—high bank.— Thence » 35> 15’ W 29.50 td & Diack oak 18 inv hes in diameter marked T No 11. Thene Bb 22> 3u' Eust” 10 Cchuins crossing aud recrossing the Chalk Bluff Ditcn aug a deep eut the ont.et of the Cout’s diggings to » black’ oak 8 inches in diameter marked © P (Chicken Pomit No 4. Vhence South 7,70 chains to a black oak 12 inches in diameter marked C P Nod, trom which the Section ‘Post common to sections 3} and 32 on third parallel north bears$ 352 W 26.17 chains. Thence East 11,8) chains to a stake marke: in diameter beurs N 642 W 30 links distant and a black owk 12 inches ia diameter bears south l6}6 E 46 Jinks distant. henee N 5U* 20' Is 7.95 Chuins to a pine tree 22 ike ches in diameter C P No 7 stunding 4 chaing West of where Chulk Bluff Ditch crosses Patts ravine Or cunon. Thence N 30’ W 39.40 Chains Cros-ing Patts Kavine of canen to a stake lnurked C P Ne 8 from which « Diack ouk 1U tuches in diqmeter bears N 23= W 60 links distant and a black oak 11 inches in diameter beurs N 244° KE 4) linker dis tant, Thence N 64> 30’ W crossing Putts rovine or cunom 2.24 chaius to: the place ot beginning, containing 62 and 88-100 acres, according to the United ' States system cf burveys. The c.uims adjoining suid Chich~ cu Pourt Claims are bounded vm the north by the Tinniuons claims, eR the Bast by vacant of Wnclaitued grouud, on the south by vacant ground, ana ou the west by ‘Tim1oens and Vacant yround,. ” . 3d—The Exterior Boundaries of the Smith» Powell © uim or Mining Ground are described as foltows: -Cominencing ata stake marked B © (for Birdseye Creek) No 6 standing ou east siee of Wilcox Kavine, Thence on a trac line Variation 13> bust N 14> 30’ W190 chuins following along the line of the You Bet Claims.to a stake marked BCG No7 Thence N 27>. £ 3,88 Ghai:stoa Stake * marked BC alo 8. Thence N72 45° K £76 chs toa stake marked BC No. Thence N 22> 16’ W0.3¢ liuks tu # point on the perpendiculur bans Where the You Bet claim line strikes thot of the Sinith Powell line. Whence ona truline 13> 17.95 chains along the face of « high bauk parslicl with and ou the west side of Wil.ox Kavine toa peint on the line et : the kinigraut claim 1.64 chains N E of: cor ner No 2, aloug the liueof the Emigrant claim to‘ stuke mirked Nog. .'Thence N. 32> W 4.55 Chains to a stake inarked No 4 standing on the ridge near the Chatk Blaff Roud at the N © corner ot the Emigrant Company's lecation, —Lhenee N_ 16>. 30 -b 844-ehains te an cik stump stunding-on the base ot « high: bank. Thence ona line N 84> 30" Bast 3,47 chains toa stake marked BY CC {[oouth Yuba Oanal Co.} Thence 86% 3u’ & 7,4,; Chains, cressiuyg. old digginyato a stake varred 3 ¥ O; Thence $ 262° W 5.94 cliaing. tovi stuke in a stoue mound marked $ ¥ €, Thence 6 17> W 5.29 chains to a stake : murkedkS YC, from which a pine 1s inches in diameter b_ars N 13° 36 W 65 links dietupt. Phente 5 219-45’ W327 chains toe stake marked SY C, from which Molick os: WW iuches in diandter be: rs 8 80 1-22. Ws linke.distunt Thenve $562 WG +9 caine to ast. Ke marked 8 Y ©. ‘Thegce » 54° W 14 65 chains tv a stake Barged & Y ©, Th: nce N 12> 3y' W 0 link» ty place of be ginning, containing 26 and 54-100 acres aecerdinug-to the United States rysteit of surv-ys. The adjoining claims being Da. the ° North the Kwigrant and Rose & Duryss Mibiog ground, ou the South by theaiasing claim of: Atxins, on the kas: by Kose & Duryea iin py ground and.on the west Ls the You Bet ciaiis, Ali prsous holding any adverse clair thereto are hereby required to pr sent the 8 ioe bs.ore the Kegister and Keceiver Suc. Fituento, Cal, within sixty days from the . first uay of publishing her-oft, ap 9 T. B. McFARLAND, Rey.ster. kiIs8 R NOVIITZKY, F GhASS VALLE\, has made ar ivgsIneuis for gir ing ; Music Lessons im Nevada City. Miss Novitaziy basa clase in Gr lley. 1 and on Guid Flat, Reterence,. Pag Scot, San i ronciseo Mrnicalto er Jaxx will > formedon SATU. ~ Ab TEEN IS, APRIL 25th, at Ti aloe . Heh, whee ebe can be cons ino!) terme, (tt. J ‘ dim e 4 North — 3 Application for a Patent to Min~ 4 }ist—The Exterior Boundaries of tho King : “The ae Claini,” ‘The Chicken Point Claim,” anti-~<— Chalk Bluff to a.stake on Suuth Yuba: Ditch o CP No6 from whieh « black oak 40-‘inches . Thence N 44°. 18’ E 11.28 chains ©] ry gecayhcr 6g DOERR, ameter marked-b——-Ne25 thence N69S ad aps hischlbeheGdisth ale Wie aid odd aictassineatpaeon adhe “3 anomie EIR SRR Ne OE he 2) tine ASRS ls iH EO