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August 18, 1874 (4 pages)

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of Nevada, Matter of éceased — ‘Court od fed ue Estate of or “gm oronal prophe where roperty tu t the de. of adminue. It is ts said Court . Estateap. ~~ ; On Weai674, at 10 iy, at the le City, to ld not be 80 much perty of PC CEB ; ublished the Neva’ printed: inty, ° J udge. e County nty Clerk aitfornia, Court-ite' rtify thereet copy 8, my of1é Beal of Of Aug, , Clerk. Know allwe, Mor-. tity and Marcus sth resiaty, Cali. have: or' CO-parte other, f selling: 8, &c, in the firm: 2 -princitnership ycounty, the perch: busi= state of Notice Admin, to the claims to exouchers yublicained at State of ISON, Hutch1 MIN. Princi-: Califormfield, 8 hererectors June, y-Three re Was © id comUnited at the me 8t., ssment » Wth° ned deed for “VoL. XXVIII. yh the Daily Transeript NEVADA CITY, Car," N, P. BROWN. BROWN & WATSON, _ masa / : Proprietors Transcript Block, Comimercial St, . ' i * TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : One Year—in advance.;.... Seaed $10 00 “6 Six Months, DALOO MOURNE Oh oes risa did yess q@Rates for Advertising—$2 per square for. Ist insertion ; $1 per square for each snbsequent insertion, Discount to regular advertisers. : UNION HOTEL, . . MAIN STREET, ° ~ NEVADA ciTy, Ira A, Haton & C. H. Mocre PROPRIETORS,.._-_—_. THIS HOTEL is now open ~~ all its branches, and those in search of a ‘desirable stopping plac will find it greatly a qdvantage to give us & oe. cal ; he Table ie supplied with the best the market affords, and well cooked and served, he Bar and pilliard with the choicest of everything. The Hotel throughout is:one of the best in the State. The Kkooms being all large, u'ry and well furnished, ~— fo our old friends we have only to ask a} continuance of their heretofvre liberal patronage. To’new ones, we promise to doall ia our power to please and give entire satisfaction._ ETI aN : . EATON & MOORS? Nevada July 6th, 1874. ae, NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD STREET. .....NEVADA CITY. R, B. GENTRY, Proprietors. HIS WELL KNOWN: HOTEL IS ALWays 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 lurge, airy-and-comfertable, and the Table will compare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. -The Proprietors will spare no pains nor expense to renuer their guests comfortable, Stages forall parts of the State’ have their Offices at this Hotel. ’ : The House is kept open all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billiard. Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. j A share of Public Patronage is respectfuily solicited. ’ CARR & GENTRY, Proprietors. Nevada, June 9th. i BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY . BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Cran STOCK $200, 000. OFFICERS ; R. W. TULLY, President. Aa TE. PAMEIR 6 occ s 5 os ce'ccacesea cs CARRERE DIRECTORS : John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully, Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H. Parzer, W. H. Duryea. se MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security. ‘Highest Price paid for City and Coun Warrants. : Rs Tenders Bought and sold at Regular + Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust. or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min Genefal and Speciai Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, 8a Jove, Stockton and Virginia City. : Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany. Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe ‘Insurance Company. CoRRESsPONDENI8—Bank of Oalifarn® , ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follews P on Six Months Time Deposita,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Tiine Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum. . . &# Persons residing at a distance can send money by Express. Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par. NAPA Collegiate Institute. WITH EVEN NCED PROFESSORS kK amd Teachers, thorough Classical and Scientific Cou . Preparatory, Normal, Commercial and Ornamental Departruents, Beantiful ion, Salubrious Ciimate, L. L. ROGERS, A. M. Prineipal. Fall Term ns August 12th. Closes November 4th. , Winter Term begins Nov. 16th. Closes March 4th. Board and Fw $4 per week. 160 Students the past year. Furnished Room, B,J. WATSON, . J rnate, Rooms are supplied . . J ings, ¥ oS lama vom oo NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 18, 1874. a ---—-1860----‘ ce Ce io sTX. —¥e/OLD_. ¢ HOMESTEAD TONIC . PLANTATION BITTERS. [§ a purely Vegetable Preparation, com+ M posed of Culisaya Bark, Herbs, and Fruits. among which. will be found Sarsa‘parilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras Tansy, Gentian, Sweet Flag, etc.; also Tampreserved in a sufficient uantity (only) of the spirit of Sugar Cane . o keepin any cliThey invariably relic ve and cure the following complaints : Dyspepsia Jaundice, Liverconiplaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache. Billious Attacks; Fever and Ague Summer complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility; ete, They are é8pecially adapted as a remedy for the diseases to which." Ate subjected, and. a tonic for Feble, ,Oebilitated, hag no éqnal, They are strtctly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bitters, to be used as medicine—only and always according to directions, _ Sold hy all First Class Druggists, July 12, 1874. NAPA TT “Tuesday, Aug, 14th, 1874. AND~ CONTINUE FOR TWENTY-TWO WEEK3, This Institution offers thorough instruction in a quiet, healthful location easy of access from any part of the State. Instructions in Piano Forte, Guitar and HE NEXT TERM WILL COoMMENCK ss taught by a competent Teacher. lt is very desirable that pupils should be present at the opening of Schoul ; although they can enter at any time and be charged irom thé time of entrance. — For particulars of Schoo! apply to MISS 8. F. McDONALD, Principal. ‘ Napa city, Cal? References—Rev, R. ylie, Nepa; Ho. C. Hartson, Napa ; G. E. Goodman, Ksq., Nepe-;-DMeOlure,; Esq: “Naps; Revo bD. Woodbridge, San Francisco ; Rey. Pb. V. Veeder, Yokohama’ Japan ; Geo. K. Gluya: Esq San Francisco; James -A, Crow, Esq! Stockton; R. O. Baldwin, Esq. San Ramon: J. R, McDonald, Exsq., Grayson; J. &. Cross, . . eq. Hill’s Ferry; Rev’ C. M. Blake, San Francisco. Major Snyder, Sonoma ; 8. Alstrom, Esq. White Sulpher Springs: Geo. L, Kenney, San Francisco ; Hoa. BR. Go Clark, Sacramento. je3o New Firm, New Store. New Goods. HINDS & NICHOLSON, Vy ae respectfully inform the peopleof Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have opened a Grocery and Provision Store, ON COMMERCIAL STREKT. Nearly opposite the “Transcript Block,” in the store formerly occupied by A. Lademan Our stock is entirely new and consists of everything in the : GROCERY,; PROVISION, ; AND VEGETABLE LINE. We will always be in receiptof everything new in our line of : usiness and customers can always rely upon gettting the best at . the lowest market cash rates, By dealing honorably with every one and giving the best bargains we hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. : HINDS & NICHOLSON, Neveda, Aug. Sth, 1873. _ ¥YeOLD — MEXICAN Mustang Liniment! REPARED ani bottled under ye imme: diate supervision of Protessor Thomas k. Cross, for ye last This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Rheam, sore Nipples, Swelleness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, 8tr ins, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation; &«.on beast, than ali Liniments put together. : MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what ia promised, or ye money will be refanded. Sold by all Draggista’ and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye Lyon Manufacturing Co. July13-ly New York. DD. B MERRY . Couaty Surveyor, AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, NIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Gc Law SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTS ‘NEVADA GITY. ta. Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders icft at the Daily Unior (Office, Grass Valiey, will receive prompt attention. mi _ W.C. JONES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. SN Mapa City, Cal. July 16.-6wap cok . ea arinds, Dates, Prunes and Jupiper Berries. WOMEN 4 es nel the Aged, Vocal Music by a superior teacher. French — ~TMain . J. H. HAMILTON, Prop'r, . peated; heen ous” = “Established tw 1808" JAMES J. OTT. Street, -"Nevada City. ‘MOLD ORES of every description. -Refined, Melted and Assayea.>By request Gold Barg exchanged for Coin, ELECTROPLATING IN GOLD OR SILVER. PRICES REASONABLE, 20 vs JAS. J, OTT, _Nevada, March th. GRAVEL MINE. : WANTED. : ANTED TO PURCHASE A GOOD. : GRAVEL MINE. Address Post Of. fice Box 1930.San Franciseo, with full particulars and description. je23 FREIGHT BY WAY OF WHEATLAND, NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY, CHEAPEST ROUTE, i C. HOLLAND, F ORWARDING MERCHANT Mark gooas, land:” Teams always on hand to convey goods through without delay, By sending goods this way there is a saving of $2.60 per on sither tro.a Sacramento or San Francisco, ©. HOLLAND, Wheatland. “Cave of (. Holland, Wheatp Look Here Everybody. os Goering THAT IS USEFUL AND CHEAP. TheDIAMOND STEEL . SPRING BED, ‘ Manufactured at 1212. Market St, San Francisco. Lo ee aseismic prorraansinipseth eninge This Bed surpasses all other Beds in the market for CLEANLINESS, ' " DURABILITY ana CHEAPNESS. A)l we ask is a trial of the Bed.. A liberal discount to the trade on orders sent to DIAMOND STEEL SPRING BED CO, 1212 Market Street, San Francisco, v New Article of Food. ss California Cocoanut Co’s MANUFACTURE, ao For Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Jellies, ete. ete, Cheap, Wholesome _ ._ AND Nutricious. Ask your Grocer FOR IT. ~ June 9th, 1874, oom _ ICE. ICE. ICE. The Nevada Ice Company A= now prepared to deliver Ice to consumers in Nevada City and Gress Valley, DAILY. Orders left at the COMPANY’S OFFICE, on the PLAZA, Nevada City, will receive prompt attention. m22 AITKEN & LUCE, Premium Pioneer Marble Works 77 K 8TREET, between 6th and 7th ] Streets, SACRAMENTO. Monuments, Mantels, Table Tdps,: etc, Work, done in Indian Diggings and other Marbles. Scu’pture and Ornamental Work éone in. super or étyle. FOR SALE. NE NEW 5-inch PLUNGER PUMP, with 6% foot stroke. This Pump has never beenused, is of the most approved psttern, and will be sold at a low figure. Apply to NORTH BLOO”™**ILELD GRAVEL MINING CO, Malakoff, Nevada County. July 21, 1874, OUR RESTAURANT. rya a Application for a~Paten* to a ". and George GC. King, jel2 = UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. \ = Sacramento, Cal., July 18, 1874. NS is hereby given, ‘That Binkelman, Henry Vogelmann,’ Michael Quigley; .send, William va “F: Schulthess’ whose Post Ofh~ is4 Grags_ Valley Nevada County, Califeznia, hav¢jmade application for Patent for 1500 lip feet of the. Champion Quartz Lode, béaring gold, witn surface ground $00 feet in width, situate in Nev»da County ‘Quartz .
". Mining, District, Nevada County, California and described in the plat and field not. s on file in this office as follows, viz : Survey of Exterior boundaries, Commencing at a white painted stake, marked © M C No 1. (Champion Mining Ooinpany No 1.) from which the mouth of:the’ Company's main tunnel bears’S 77° -30' E47 links ‘distant, and the 1-4 Section stake between Sections ll and 12, Tp 16N RSE Mt. D Band. M, bears N 86° 15°E. 10.60,chs distant: theyce *} Ona true line, Variation 17° 30’ East; N 87° 30° E 3.03 chs to « painted stake marked C M Go, No 4, ina. stone mound near the west side of the Newtown road, Thence on a true line, N 2> 30’ W 6.76chs, set a stake painted and marked © M No 6 in mound of stone. Thence on: true line, N 28° 15’ B 14.33 chs, pairted stake marked'O M CG: No 6, in astouc mound, Thence on a true line, N 61> 45’ W, 4.04 chains set a painted stake marked C M C No7,in mound ‘of stone — Thence on a true line, -$ 28> 15’ W 15.56 chs, s6t 4 painted stake marked C MC, No 8. Thence on tru: line 8 z© 40’ B 7.99 chs to a painted stake marked C M Co, No 9 ‘Thence on atruc line N 87° 30’ E141 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 10 13-100 acres. Also for Mill site contiguons.’. Sur.. vey of Champion Mi)! site. Beginning ‘at Stake No 9,of surface ground as noted. Thence on a true liae, 8 25° 00" W_ 2.00 chs! to a stake marked C M Co. No 10, ina stone mound on North bank uf Wet Hill ravine, Thence on 4 trite line, 8 58° $0°.E 1.47 chs, Davitt Se John O'Keefe,.0, C Town-. No 579. . Application for.a-Patent to Min“tng Claim Sacramento, Cal. July 6th;1874, NAPOTICE is hereby given that William Ya 4 R. Wiliams," e*is Dutch \Plat, Placer county, Oal., has made. application for Patent for Williams’ Placer inine, ‘situated\in Green Valley.dMining District, Placer unty,. California, ) and described inthe platend field notes on. file iv this office as follows, viz: Survey of exterior boundaries, Commencing ata stake in rock nivund, on the north aide of the north fork of the Ameriszan .River marked aw oC" (for Williams’ claim,) and run variation 19° 45’ east. N 1534 © W, 16 50 che,.to the southwest corner of the Green Valley Blue Gravel Piacer Mine, to a stake marked “W O" onthe SW side andG@VBG@PM, (for Green Valley Blue Gravel Placer Mine) on the ‘NE side ‘Thence, variation 20° 30 B, 839%4° W, 23 60 chit, to a Pitch Pine 30 inches in diameter, marked WO on the North Side and st. L P.M (for. St. Louis Placer Mine) on the Sout side. Thence, variation’ 19° E, 39% O B, 440 chs, along the line of the St. Louis Claim to # Pine stump_niarked “WO,” and “8 L PM.” ThenceS 60% SE, 11 68 chs, to a stake in rock mound 60 links .North . from the river marked ‘‘W ©” from which the witness post in Mehaffey’s garden on the North bank of the North Fork of the American River on Section line-between: Sections 1 and 6, Towiship 15 North Range 10 and -Il East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears 3 61° W, 15 20 chs, distant. ‘Thence variation 17° 30’ East, N 344° E, 16 07 chs. Along the North bank of the River t6 the place of beginuitg, containing 28 95-100 acres. Sarvey of Connecting Line, Commencing at the South egrner of the claim and run variation 17° 30’ East, 8,612 W, 15 20 chs, to Witness postin Mehatfey’s _UNITED STATES LAND-OFFIcE,~ . No, enn. Application for _a Patent to = Mining Ciaim. “UNTTED, STATIS LAND OFFICE. Sacramento, Cal., Aug.24th, 1874, ‘OTICE is hereby given, that Osmyn %. Harkness, in his own; bebalf* and in trust for Frank Sachs J B. ‘Taylor, J. oH, Abeel, J, F,: Moody, B. F. Moore, H. H. Brown, Wm H. Kinder, Henry Weisgarber, ° Albert 8. Benton, 8. ¥. Hals y and John =~ Anderson, whose Post Office is Gold Run, Placer county,.Caifornia, have made appli cation for.Patent for the Chureh & GoidenGate Placer mine, situate in Gold Run Miving District, Placer County, Oatifornia, and described in the plat and Meld hotes on file in this office as follows, vig; Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at the 8 W corner of the claim, at corner of Henry Weisgarber’s garden fence, ata stuke marked OC, G. G, Cc. (Church aud Gulden Gate Claim) fromwhich the gorcer common to Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 sr san 15’ West 31.30 chs distantand run variation 18> Kast, North 1L4%° E£.6:77.chs aioiigQ the line of HWein. garber's fence to a'stake marked O G @ OG. N 154° E 7.36 chs to the N-W corner of Weisgarber's fence. Seta sta e.marked C GGC, 8.3742-E'3.63 che to the BW oar ner of the Gem claini. Set stake inarked ¢ 44:40, 8 67° EK 15,55 chs. Ty the sou corner of the Gem claim. Set a stake mark eACGGO. N WK? E 12.08 chs to the east corner of the Gem elaim, to’ a stake marked CG GC. N 70> W 1170 chasing on-line of Gem claim to thesouth east corner of the Bay State claim to stake marke « [email protected] cut. 8 864° B 14.60 chs, slong the line of the Bay State clainy to « pine 3 inches in dia marked. 0 GQ@Q. . N 80° W 13.70 chs to an oak stump marked CGG0. N4246> & 6387 che to a stake Inarkea U GG O in sach’s hydraulic vut. N 74> W191 che to stake marked GU GG Nbik? W849 chs to a N-18° get a stake niarked C M C.No 11 standing on the south bank of Wet Hi] Ravine. Thence on wtrue tine, N65? 30" E613 che along the south bank of Wet Hall ravine to +take No 4 of surface. ground as noted. Thence ona true line, 8 87> 30’ W 4,54 chs to stake 0.76-100 acres. Totrl 1089-100 acres and being a portion of E 1-2 of Section 11,township 16, North Range 8 East, Mt. Diab.o Base and Meridian. Said location Jan. 21, 1873, by applicants and duly recorded in Nevada County Mining Records. Adjoining cldimaits are the owners. of the Ural Quarta mine on the South. ‘There are no other adjoining claimants, All perscns holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby uired to present, the same before ‘this Oftlve within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Birne, Attya, 28 DENTISTRY Bisse.) R.P. E. HUGHSON, has opened an office : in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store, . He is propsred to perform all kinds of ’Mechanieal and’Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most .pproved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vuicanite and Aluminium, Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 80th, 1871, B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. NEVADA CITY, H* JUBT RECEIVED The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. Ever seen in the Mountains ‘rhe stock consists of the best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, and everything usually found in . a first-class Glothing Store. Nevada, May 30th, 1874: Cigar, Tobacco and Variety STORE. J. C. DONNELLY, AVING purchased the Stock of BLUM: BRUS. on Broad Street, is prepared to supply the people of Nevada and vicinity with Siw Cigars, Tobacco, Yankee Notions Foreign & Domestic Fruits Candies, &e. All of the best kinds-to be had in this ket, Calland see for yourself. A CARD. Having sold to J. C, Donnelly our stock of Goods we hereby recommend bjm to our customers and the people g ly of Neer deamsncee BLUM BROS. Nevada, May 26th.. ’ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. : Commercia] Street, Nevada, AMES MONRO having opened-s meat Market on Commercial street, is pared to supply custumers with the bert, Corned Pork,cc. at the lowest prices R. 1,’ HUNT, M. D. . ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN SEVADA CITY, No 9 at place of beginning, and containing-. foundry. quality of Beef, Muttoa. Pork, Vea),Corned . . on Section line betweén Sections 1 and 6, Township-15-North Hange 10 and” 1T Rist, Mount Diablo Base anit Meridian, and_being & portion of the Ws of NW 4 of Sec. tioh 6 Township 15 North, Range 11 Fast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridiin Said location Wus made by differerit ‘parties, the central portion by parties, unknown to applicant, on or before 1858. The. Kastern porWestern portion by U. 8. Allen in 1859. Adjoining Ciiimants aré the Green Valley Blue Gravel Mining Company on the East, the St. Louis Mining Company-on the West. There are no claimants joining on the North or South. . tues) s All persons holding any fdvérse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Rece:ver, Sacramonto, Cal, within sixty days: from the garden on the North Bank of ~ the} in mining cut. North Fork of the American River, . stuke marked OG-G@ Cin cut oO Gf chs, North of \ Section Oorner tion in 1859 by Sition B, Williams, and the . — nel 8.84 chs, to the south-east corner of the Uncle Abe claim. Set stake marked 0.G.G-c. 8 27%¢°-E 3.88 chs to the south west corner of the Prindle claith, to a stake marxéed CGGC. N72? £6.69 chs to the 8 ‘FE corner of the Prind!® claim, ret stake marned OG GC. N17%° W 15.76 che to the N E corner of thé Prindle claim, set’ stake marked CG GC, 877? W893 chs to the NW Corner of the Prindle claim set stake marked CGUGC. 8 58> W 462 chains to a pine stump, set stake marked O GG oO. 8 tie W 6.62 che to NE eor of Woleott’s garden fence marked ience posttO GGC, N 2&#%oE 5.09-chs to astake marked CGGG.N 494° BE 44.70 che to.s stake parked G6: G-G-6--N-41L2——> KE. 17.49 chs to corner stake on rail road bank marked OG GC N71° B12.80 chs toa pine stump markeh OGG OC. 816° EF 3.50 chs to a.stake marked O.GG 0. 8 66° W 15.02 chs to the N W corner of the Union Claim, (Bet stake marked UG GC, & 20° first day of publishing therecf fy ~ “h By MCPARLAND, Register. FEED SIORE. —_—-—— N. P. Moody and A. Steger, t AVING purchased the business of Mr Mike Riley are now prepared ‘to furnish HAY, BARLEY, OATS, CORN. BRAN, SHORTS, And every other kind of Feed, In quantities to suit and on the shortest notice, We hope by LOW PRICES and fair deeling and a desire to please, to secure a large share of public patronage. ¥ Nevada, June 12th. BROAD STREXT MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Al J ways supplied with the best of BEEF PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL, Orders filled from Families and Meats devered at their houses, Give me acall, ‘ JAMES COLLEY. Nevada, March ‘th. : Machinery for Sale. T THES. 8. BANNER MINE Two Engines, 10x20 in, : Une Boiler 44 in, diameter, 16 feet long, 3 in. tubes. Hoisting and pumping gear. One Engine 18<42in built by H. J. Booth & Co., Ban Francisco, Two Boilers, 46 in, diameter, 16 feet long, 3 ln. tubes. Six 5.stamp Batteries. . Eight paus, Pumps, Columns, -Track Iron. Curs, etc, cte., and in tact everything necessary for runuing a first class mi.e.— This machinery is all complete and in good order. Apply to THUM & ALLAN, se a ° THE ANGLOCALIFORNIAN BANK (Limited.)412 California street, 8. F. London Offie'..... ._...8 Angel Court New York Agents, J. & W. Seligman & Co., 21 Broad street. : Ui AUTHORIZE” Capital Stock, $6,090,000. make Collec'tin «, bow end aei) Kx changeend I uldion, lon Money, and issue Letters of Creu. «+ able suivughout tae wor AEDERICK F. LOW “16 «IGS, eTEINHART,} Managers. Eureka Stage and Express Co. ~ STAGES wi!l leave ‘Neva. Pes for More's Flat aaily. ~{Sugdsys cxcepted,) at 54g o’edock, A. M. : For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at same hour. . Returning will le:.ve Moore's Flat daily, Sundays excepted, at 6° A. M. Also, triwekly from Wureka at 6 A. M. . _ W. D. LONG, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. (. FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposite the National Exchange Hcte. = 4+ te corner of . den fence to a stake marked C G@C. ILL receive Penosits, open Accounts E 9.78 chs to the 8 W corner of Unton claim Set stake marked OG GO. N78 EB 2.46 chs, set a stake marked CGG OG, 846° & 5,59 chs to 4 conrer OF thé Racific claim, set astaks marked OG (i CO. 8164S EF &.6) cha to the line of Jonathan Moody’s claim. Set a stake marked CG @ ©, N 86> W435 chs Ay ‘. to corner of J Moody's claim, seta stake marked CG GC. 3 40 chs. Set a-stuke marked-C G-G G from which a black val 6 in. dia bears N $3'4> & 49 links distant. variation 17° 45” tast. N 86° W20 cha to 44 stake on line betsveen Sections 3 and 4, Sct stake hed © GG C, South 39 62 chs len GateClaim, stake marxed © GG CO from which the corner common to sections 3, 4,9 204 10 bears due south vx links distant, Thenie 18° Kast, N 76° W 14.78 che to a corner of the Gold Run clair set stake marked C G.G 0; N 594%° Ws.70 che aloug line of Goid Run claim toa stako marked CG GC, Nsb6%> W592 cha on Gold Kun iine to a stake marked C GG C. N 0° 30’ E 2.43 chs on Gold Run hive to a stake marked OG GU. N69? W 4.44 che on line of Gold Ktin to stake marked C G GC. N 264%? B65. che on line of Gold Run to stake marked OGG 0, N 804° W 6.10 chs on Gold Run line to a stake marked CG@GQC. N 19° W 8,60 cheto corner of Moore & 60's claims to an oak stump mark ed OCGAG C, 8 8454° W6.63 che, on line of Moore & Co’s claim to a stake marked G GQ G@ ©, 81° E 2,04 chains online of ~~ Mvore’s clalin to a stuke marked 0.4 QC, North 86% W 10.82 chains. on line of G Mackie’s fence to « #tuke marked CG G C. §.26° W 2.49 chs on line of @ Mackie's yar N 744° W 5.16 cha.ns to the place of beginning and containing 464 60 acrewand being @ portion of the Wl< of frac N W' See 3 and 814 of Sec and N By of section 4, Township 15 North, Range 10 kart, Mt Diablo Las: and Meridian. No record of said location can be found. Adjoining claimants are owners Of the Union, Pacific and Moody Placer claims on the cast, the ownersof the Moore & Co’s and Gold Run Placer Minew on the South, the owuers of the Gem, Bay Stateand Uncle Abe Placer Mines on thy west. All persons holding any adverse claims, thereto are hereby requiped ‘to mt the same before this Office’ within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. f.B MoF¥ARLAND, Register. Chas, H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento. al¢ HOUSEWORTH’S Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. \ E employs the most experienced Ap. , tiata, ; (Be has the latest improved Instramonta, He photograpas all the Celetwities. He doe& not sliow # hié place, areas He guarantees patiafaction to those who patronize him, Za He makes large Pictures froma amal) Cards _He maxes Lfe size Portraite that @e waryvels of perfection. . Sas : He ia very successful with Children’s ~ Pictures, } He wishes the publi¢ 4o compare his work with others’, F eneah i ‘ He invites every one’to visit hie Parlora and judge for thems¢iver. . . He was awarded the Highest Medais at He would not have bean so awarded if hia work had not been su 4 . 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