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August 6, 1874 (4 pages)

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rgical itute, lin 1863.) See it cy tom . .NCISCO. n Leidesdorff Street, . y to afford the afflicte ific Medicalaid,in. : and Cure of ali Chronic disOases of : Tresy ‘AL DISORDERS, Afflicted. DOHERTY RETURNS inks to his numerous ronag+,and wouldtake remind them that he at his Institute for the ses of the Lungs,Liver, ind Genito-Urinary Or. ; Diseases, viz: 8yphie horrid -¢o: neeg niea, Gleet, Strictubes. nal Emissions; Sexual ~ the Back and Loins, Bladder and the Kid. pes that his long expe. . practice Will.continue ‘ eof public patronage. many years in Europe s he is enabled to apply d successful. remedies all kinds. He uses no oderate, treats his pa' 1d honorable way; and nquestiOnable veracity respectability and high Ail parties c tin, erwise, will receive the reatment, and implicit smales.~ -eneryated of afflicted kness of the back and ead,' dimmess of sight, yer, palpitation of the yan dal} other diseases . she should go or write rated témiale Doctor, his Medicai Institute, out, her troubles and alse delicacy prevent diately, and save yourffering and premature spondents, ale.residingin any pert ever distant, who may id advice of Dr. Dower. fe Cubes, and who think” ‘written statement f to holding a personal fully assured that their ’ WILL BE HELD ne Doctor i6 a regular e consuljed with every ese befuily and canrsonat communication ', w6 instructions, . for ie general treatment of _ ding the remediee) will it. delay, and in such a no idea of the purport rcel so transmitted.— on. require immediate dollars, coin, {or that y Mar.on Weta, Far . nd a package of mediyour address with the n for use. Consulta ~ herwise, FREE; Peteed or no pay. itorrhea. as just published an , embodying his own € in relation to Impoing a short treatise on, }eininal weakness, NerDebillty.conseqzent on her diseases.ot the sex , ttle work centains innost value to ali,whethand will be sent FREE f Six Cents in postage tage. DOHERTY, M. D,, San Francisco, Cal. Ps Sale. ichard Rowe, on the July, A. D. 1874, re~ tin the District Court udicial District of the in and f.r the County the Grass Valley Conn fer the sum of ninethirty five ($1,935) dolthereon from the date ; the rate of seven per . paid, all payable in oin togetHer witb costs 150 und counsel fees ounting to the snm of i coin, which said judgthe Judgment Book 5 of ourt On page 384, and 1 that the Mortgage se* omplaint be foreclosed, ercin described, to wit: t or parcel of land sitson the north side of town of Grass Valley, te of California, more ed as follows, to-wit : don thesouth by Main y Church street, on the ‘street, and on the west nmencing at the Southot of George W. Ander‘e westerly along the in street, fifty (50) feet: » hundred and seventyor less, at right-engles: (5c) feet along the line rmerly) to the Estate of eased, thence southerly eventy-five (175) feet, ‘place of beginning, tosingular the tenements, ippurtenahces thereunnywise appertaining be udgment, togetherwith . iven that I will expose e above described prop: bidder, forcash ‘mn Uni. , in front of the Court tity of Nevada, on Aug. 22; 1874. of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5. hand this 2ist day of ), W. SMITH, Sheriff. Potter, Under Sherif. Attys. UNT, M. D. & PHYSIC:AN ADA CITY, ip Holders. a i jos. 168, 169, 170 and 17! 1e General Fund of Negis June 3, 1873, sentation. Interest 08 m this date. SANFOKD, Treasurer. A. H. Parker, Deputy Baath, es E SALOON. >Cauley’s Cigar Store. ©: Nevaua City. CARLEIY, u hand the best WINES AKS, ol new comers are ipyiie? ne, j = on fe > _ ‘8. P. BROWN. °—BROPRIETORS., > 24 ‘Deposits, 8 per cent. per tornia. ; m5 Transcript. Block, Commercial st. '. Billiard Tables and Bar connected : best Of Seasoned Lumber and warranted SERRSNRELE ASSESSES S_ Bess SENESCENT. SARTO SOO Ei . i VOL. XXVIII. The Daily Transcript NEVADA* CITY, CAL, —+—-Preprietors: > ; ——— 0 TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT: ~ ne Year-—in advantes......0. $10.00 BL SN ecm OF GN ee RF Three Months, ‘ éccetee OO T Per week, Twenty-Five Gents. Rates for Advertising—$2 per square for Ist insertion ; $1 per sqnare for each snbsequent insertion, Discount to regular advertisers. : f : “UNION HOTEL, ese MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. THIS. HOTEL is now open fn_all its branthes, and those in search of a .desifable stopping plac: will find it greatly call. The Table-ie supplied with the best the market affords, and well cooked and served, Tle Bar and Billlurd Novnis are Bupplicad with the choicest of everything. The Hotel throughout is one of the best in the State. The Rooms being. all large, a’ry and well furnished. Te-our old triends we have onty to’ ask a continuance of their heretofore liberal patTo new ones, we premise to doall entire Bat< EATON & MOORE. ronage, in our power to pleuse and give isfag¢tion, ib H OTE L, “ BROAD STBEET. ;....NEVADA CITY. R, B. GENTRY, Proprietors. f HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL: ways open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it,and it has been fitted up in elegantstyle. The sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, 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, with the Hotal. A,share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited. : CARR & GENTRY, Proprietors. Nevada, June 9th. e BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. qarrran STOCK $200, 000. OFFICERS : R, W. TULLY, President. ; DIRECTORS : § John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W.Tully, Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H: Parxer, W. H. Duryea. MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral se. eurity. Highest Price paid for City and Coun — Warrants. i —— Tenders Bought and sold at Regular 8. ‘ Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min General and Speciai Deposits received. ' Checks on San Franvisco, Sacramento, fa Jose, Stockton and Viryinia City. Drafts on Eastern Gities, London and Germany: Agents for Liverpoel, London, Globe Insurance Company. ComResPonpEnt#—Bank of Califarn? , Francisco ; Bank of D. ©. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Tine annum. @7” Persons residing send inonvy by Express. _Checks on Selvent Banks taken at par, _: JOSEPH F° HILL, Cor. 13th and J Sts. Sacrumento. Manufscturer of te “Heavy Lumber and QUARTZ WAGONS! Three and Four Sprizig Wagons. All sizes of Buggies ani Two Seat Carrie Sea of Superior style and finish Agency for the célebrated NEFF FARM WAGON, of Chicego, of all sizes, manufactured for the Caliiornia trade of the very 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 -experieuce im the manufacture ef wagons in CaliW. D. LONG, Attorney and Connselor at é AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ¥FICK ON BROAD STREET, opposite BROWN & WATSON, to-their-advantage to give us a} at a distance can . Se ne J igen (= Nee <«. =¥e-OLDa HOMESTEAD TONIC PLANTATION BITTERS. car te ~ her. Sa purely Vegetable Pre paration, com: posed of -Oalisaya Bark, Herbs, aud Fruits. among which will be found Sarsa parilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras Tansy, Gentian, Sweet Flag, etc.; algo Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and J uviper Berries, preserved in a sutticient quantity (only) of the spirit of Sugar Cané to keep in any c¢limate, They invariably relic ve and cure . the following complaints :. Dyspepgia Jaundice, Liver complaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache. Billious Attacks, Fever and Ague tation of the Heart, General Debility..-ete,: “‘Lhey are especially adap ase remedy for the disoases to which Are subjected, and a tonic for the Aged) Feble, Debititatéd, has no equal. They are strtctly intended as a Temperance ‘lonic or Bitters, to be used as a medicine only. and always according to directiens. t LADIES’ SEMINARY. Aare NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE ‘Tuesday, Aug, 14th, 1874, “AND CONTINUE FOR PWENTYtwo WEEKS, ‘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 Voeal Musié by a superior teacher, French taught by acompetent Teacher.. ion It is very desirable that pupils should be present at the opening of School ; although they can enter at anytime and be charged ‘rom tbe time of entrance. ; 4 For particulars of Scho] apply to MISS.8. F. McDONALD, Principal. , Napa city, Cal. References—Rev, R. Wylie, Napa; Ho. C. Hart8on, Napa ; G. E. Goodman, Esq., Napa ; D. McOlnre, Esq. Napa; Rey, D:. Woodbridge, San Francisco ; Rev. Py V; Veeder, Yukohama, Japan ; Geo. K. Gluya: Esq San Francisco ; James A. Crow, Eaq. Stockton; R, O. Baldwiu, Esq. San Ramon: J. R, McDonald, Esq., Grayson; J. 3. Cross, sq. Hill's Ferry ; Rey, C. M. Blake, San Francisco. Major Snyder, Sonoma ; 8. Alstrom, Esq. White Sulpher Springs : Geo. .L, Kenney, San Francisce ; Hon. R. C Clark, Sacramento. je30 New Firm, . New Store. New Goods. HINDS & NICHOLSON, Wy respectfully inform the people of Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have opened a us Grocery and Provision Store, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. . Nearly opposite the “Transeript’ 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 receipt of sverything can always rely upon gettting the best at the lowest markdt-caeh 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. &th, 1873, _ Ye OLD MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ! REPARED and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas it, Cress, for ye last 30 YEARS. This celebrated Lininient has no equal: in ye world and has produged more cures of Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalde, Burns, Salt Rheam, sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, -Chapped Haiids, Poisun< ous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str. ins, Galle, Stitt Joints, Infummation, &c.on beast, than all Liniments put tageyner. MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what ia.promised, or ye money will be refunded. Sgld by all Druggists and Country Stores. “Be sure and get ye GENUINE. baie Lyon Manufactaring Co. Julyls-ly y New York. Db. MERRY, County Surveyor, AND 'U.38. DEPUTY SUKVEYOR, NIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. C LAND’ SURVEYOR & DRAUGH Ts MaN. “NEVADA, Gry. . tea Office-at. the COURT HOUSE. Or. ders ieft at the Dafiy Union Offive, Grass JOHN H. HARRISON, EALER IN BEEF, MU i’TON, _F.VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED Meais sold at reesonablé rates tor Cash — ‘shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada . Taevtre. . , the National Exchange Hotel. oe x. : ___Neyada_ Assay Office, —{____ Mining. Claim. Su.omer complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpi* “Sold hy all First Class Druggist« new in our line of . usiness and customers. Established ‘in 1853. JAMES J. OTT. —— ins -s = Nevada City. “OLD ORES of every. description. Rei fined, Melted and Assayea. ' Sy request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. ‘ ELECTROPLATING IN. GOLD OR SILVER, PRICES REASONABLE, +. * Nevada, March 6th. . GRAVEL MINE, WANTED. GRAVEL MINE. Address Post Office Box 1950 San Francisco, with full particulars and ‘description. \ je23s FREIGHT OF WHEATLAND, ‘BY WAY Wx TO PURCHASE A GOOD’ ". beara N'86> 15 . = ° Bett a Application for a Paten+ UNITED S'TATES LAND veer Sacramento, Cal., July 18. 1874: f OTICH ishereby given, “fhatDavid Binkelman,, Henry Vogelmaun, Michael Quigiey, John O'Keefe, 0:0. Townsend, William Meier, John F. Schulthless and George ©. King, whose Post Office is Grass’ Valley Ne\ada County, Califdrnia, have made application for Patent for 1500 -lineal feet of the Champion Quartz Lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 300 feet in-width, situate in Nevada County Quartz Mining istrict, Nevada County, California and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as folldws, viz : Survey of Exterior .boundaries. Commencing at a White painted stake, marked © M C Not. (Champion Mining.Campany-No-1 which the mouth of the Com tunnel beara 8 77> 30’ E 47 and the 1-4 Section stake il and.42;.Tp 16 N ES. 10.60 chs distant; thence on a true @, variation 17° 30’ East, N 87> 30°473.03 chs to a@ painted stake mark: -edhe M €o;-No-4; ins stone mound near the west side’of the Newtown road, Thence on. NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY. ~~“ “GHEAPEST ROUTE. oe AND, FE ORWARDING MERCHANT pe ; ES Mark gooas, “Care of C. Holland, Wheatand.” : ~feamsalways on hand ty convey goods through without delay. By sending goods ‘. this way there is a saving of $2.60 per on 2ither frou Sacramento or San Francisco. pear C. HOLLAND, “jy8 Wheatland. HOUSEWORTH’S. Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. H* employs the most experienced.Artists, He has the latest improved Instruments.’ lie photograpns all the Celebrities, He-does-net alow # pedr Picture to leave: his -place, He guarantees satisfaction to those who patronize him. : He makes large Pictures from small Cards He makes life size Portraits that are ioarvels of perfection. . He is very successful with Children’s Pictures. ) He wishes the public to compare his work with ethers’; : —; -—— He invites every one to visit his Parlors and judge for themselves. He was awarded the Highest Medals at Paris and Vienna. He would not have been so awarded if his work had not been superior, ° ~ His Indiaink atid Water color Portraits attract the admiring public, His patrons are always pleased with his superior work. His PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS. are at No 12 Montgomery street, opposite Lick House. His SALESROOM is at No 9 Montgomery street, under the Lick House, San Francisco. AITKEN & LUCE, __ Premium Pioneer Marble Works 17 K STREET, between 6th and 7th A Streets, SACRAMENTO, Monuments, Mantels, Table Tops, ete. Work done in Indian Diggings and other Marbles.
Sculpture and Ornamental Work done in super or style, jel2 DR. T. B. ESMOND, ‘ Formerly of Washington, © patronage of the citizens Of Ne vada and vicinity. Office and residence on Water Strect, three deors from corner. 819 POTTER & SIGOURNEY, No. 18 Commercial Rtreet, : BE selling great bargsins 1» CROCKERX, GLASSWARE, WALL PAPER, snd WINDOW SHADES. V svade. April 8th, 1879. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. AMES MONRO having opened a. meat Market on Commercial street, ia prepared tosupply customers with the beat quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal,Gorned beef, Corned Pork,ec. at the lowest prices BROAD STREET MARKET.AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. A! ways supplied with the best of BEES PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. A@uders filled from Families and Meats dewered at their h-uses. Give me acall. ’ a JAMES COLLEY. Nevada, March ‘7th. 5 FEED STORE. N. P. Moody and A. Steger, AVING purchased the business of Mr Mike Riley are now prepared to furbisu 5 HAY, BARLEY, OATS, CORN. BRAN,SHORTS, = And every other kind of Feed, In quantities to suit and on the notice. V3 We hope by LOW PRICES pfid fair desling aud a desire to please, ty’ secure @ large share of public patronage,“ : \ Nevada, June 12th. / , urtest W.C. JONES, M.D. ~ nr aaa A ‘Physician and Surgeon. PERMANENTLY LOCATED 4? / @RAS® VALLEY. OFFICE NO. 2t M4™N STREET, ma. i . i removed to Nevada, and «clic te: . mine, situated in. Green . No-579. ee ‘Application fora Patent to MinNo 514. — Application for a Patent to'a UNITED STATES LAND OFYICE, ° Sacramento, Cal. July 6th,1874, OTICE is hereby given that William IN 8. Wiliams, whose Postotiics is Dutch Fiat, Placer county, Cal., has made applcation for Patent fort Williams’ Placer Val District, Placer Co " described in the plat a: in this office as f. exterior bound in rock mM north rr) Suryey ‘of é8, Commencing at 4 stake d,on the north side of the of the American River marked Bd Williams’ claim,) and run Varition 19%, 45’ east. N 154g S-W, 16.50 cha, to the southwest corner of the Green Valley Blue Gravel Piacer Mino, to a stake marked “WC” onthe SW side. and G V-B-G-P M, (for Green. Valley. Blue Gravel. Placer Mine) on the NE side, Thence, variation 20° 30. BE, 8. 394° W, 23 60 chs, toa Pitch Pine 30 inches in diameter, marked W OC on the North Side and St. bP: M (for. st. . Louis Placer Mine) on the Sout side, Thence, variation 19° E, s9% ° KE, 440. ehs,-along thetine of-the. St.Louis # trie Tie NYO" 30" WC. 78 clis; eta stake {-paigted and marked C M No 5 .in mound of. ‘stone, _ Thence ont true fine, N 28> 15’ E 14.33 chs,. painted stake marked @'M-C. No 6, in a stoue mound, Thenee on a true line, N 61° 45’ W, 4.04 chains set a painted stake pmurked CM © No.7,in mound of stone.— Thence on a true line, 8S 28° 15’ W_15.56. ‘. chs, set. painted stake marked C M CG, No 8. Thence on true line S$ Y© 30’ E 7.99 chs to a painted stake marked © M Co, No 9 Thence on a true line N 87230’ E151 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 1013-4004 acres. .Algo.fur Mill site contignons,—.Sur. vey of Champion Mi) site. Beginning «t stake No 9,of surface ground as noted. Thence pi 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 vf Wet Hill ravine. Thence on a-true line, 8 52° 30’ E. 1.47 chs, set a stake marked C M C.No 11 standing on ona true ling, N55>30' E 5.13 chs slong. the south bank of Wet Hill ravine to stake No 4 of surface ground as noted. Thence 1.00 a trie Tile, S3T=" 30" W454 Cha to stake No 9 at place of beginning, and containing 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, bympplicants ‘and “duly recorded: in Névada Coutity— Mining Records, -Adjoining claimants are the .owners of the Ural Quartz mine on the South. ‘Chere ‘ure no other adjoining claimants. —— . All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the fame before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, Tt. B, McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Borne, Attys, j3 22 the south bank of Wet Hill Ravine. hence ty to.» Pine stump marked ‘‘W.0,”’ and. 8. L PM.” Thence § 60% SE, 11 68 chs, to a stake in rock mound:50 links North from the river. marked “W ©” from which the witness post in Mehaffey’s garden on the North bank of the North Pork of the American River on Section. line between Sections ‘t-and 6, Township 15 North Range. 10 and li East Mount Diablo Base and Meridiat bears 8 61° W, 15 20 chs, distant. Thence variation 17° 30’ East, N 344° KB, 15 07 chs. Along. the North banx--of the River “tote place of beginning, containing 28 95-100 acres. -Survey-of— Connecting Line: Commencing st the South corner of the claim and run variation 17° 30’ East, $,61° W, 15 20 chs, to Witness-post in Mehaftey’s garden on the North Bank of ~ the North Fork .of the American River, 5 64 chs, North of \ Section Gorner on Section line between Sections 1 and 6, Ownship 15 *NorthAge anc “at, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and being a portion of the W144 Of NW-‘\ of Sec. tion 6. Township 15 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diabio Base and Meridiin.Said —location was made by different parties, the central portion by partits unknown to’applicant, on or before 1858, :'The Eastern portion in 1859 by Simon B. Williams, and the Western portion by U. 8. Allen in i859. Adjoining Claimants are the Green Valley BlueGravel Miuing Conrpany on the Rast, the St, Louis Mming Company on the West. There are po claimants joining on the North or South. ; All persons holding any -adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the sume before gister and Receiver, Sacramonte, Cal, within-sixty days from the first day of publishing. therect, jy8 ‘PD. B; McFARLAND, Register: Notice to Creditors. N the matter of the Estate of Alpheus W. Brown, decease!. _ Notice is heceby given by the undersigned Exécutor uf the last. will of Alpheus W. Brown, ceased, to the creditors Of, and all persons having cluims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this Hotice, to the #said-Kxecutor,-at his law oflice, in Nevada City,in the county of Nevaua. NILES SEARLS, Executor of last will of Alpheus W. Brown eceased, jy3 ~ DENTISTRY. Hessen RP. E. HUGHSON, has opencd an office In Kidd's Building, Broad Street. Over Hymun Bros.” Store. He is propared to perform all kinds of .Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most tpproved ‘styles, Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Alumivium. Satixfgctiou guaranteed as to quality and pkice oF work. Visits made at residence if d ° Nevada, May 30th, 1871, _B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. NEVADA CITY. Hi’ JUST RECEIVED "The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. Ever seen in the Mountains ‘rhe stock cousists of "the best . of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, andeverything usually found in a first-class Clothing Store: * Nevada, May 30th, 1874: f Cigar, Tobacco and Variety / STORE. , f y i —— / 43. C, DONNELLY, AVING purchased the Stock of BLUM ] oBRUS. on Broad Street, is prepired to bupply the people of Nevads aud vicinity with : Cigars, Tebacco, Yankee Notiors Poreign & Domestic Fraite Candies, dee, All of the best kinds to be had in thia ket, Calland see for yourself. A CARD. , Having sold tu J. C. Donnelly our stoek of Gouds we hereby recommend him to opr enstoiners sud the people generally of Ne vada Cvanty, A ELUM BROs. Nevada, May 2€th, de. . . thereto sre hereby require! ty present” the Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. ~~ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., June 4, 1874 OTICS is hereby given that David Treherne.I&aac Griffiths, M. Thomas and John R, Evans, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. have made application for Patent for the American Placer Mine,situated in Dutch Flat Mining District Piacer County, Oal,, and described in the plat dnd field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior boundaries: Commencing at post No 6,of the Dutch Flat townsite and No 17 of the Dutch Flat and Franklin Piacer mine, being the 8 KE corner of said mine and run veriation 16° 30’ East; N43-4° E 7.50chs along the line of the Dutch Flat claim to.a stake marked D F Co, (for Dufch Flat Co.) Thence var, 16° 30° East. N 27° W 3,88 chs to a stake marked D F Co on the west cide and B KE €o-(for Buckeye Company) on the Fast, Thence var.16> 30' E. N 69}4 © EB 2.75 chs on. line of the Buckeye claim to a stake marked B ECo, Thence var 16° 30’ BE. N 4° E 6.95 chs. on line of the Buckeye — to astake marked B ECo. Thence var 16° 30’ E, N19%° 14.06 chains, \on line of the Buckeye claim to a stake marked B ECo. Thence var 16 © 30’ E. N 47-4 © EB 9.39 chain, en line of the Buckeye claim to a stake marked B E Co on the N W side and AP M (for Ainerican Placer mine) on the 8 E side —aaid stake being the N K corner of the Dutch Flatand Franklin Piacer mine. Thence var 17° E, § 47° B 5.75 chains. Cross gmail ravine »unning North. 10,25 chains, Seta stake on steep side bill, about 4chains sonth of Little Bear River marked . AeP M, from which a spruce 20-in. dia.bears North #@° E 78/inks dist, ‘Thence var 17° -E,8 6° E1.00chs, Crosse Liberty Hill traid course N ¥ end S$ W. 7.47 chs to stake No 23, of the “Nary Red” placer mine, © Said stake marked NR C. on the east wide and A P M onthe westside. Thence .arl7°> EB. § 2534 E, 3-46 che on line of the Nary Ked placermine to a btake marked WR Cand A PM. Thence var 17° ER. 8 82° W947 chs om line of, the Nary Red Ple.cer mine to a stake marked NERC and A PM, Thence war 17> BF, 865445 W 3.41 che om line of the Ma.y Red Placer mine to a stake mark> e@NRCandAPM. Thensel7? £.5 44° W4.18chs., On line of the Nary Red Placer Mine to a stake marked N RC und A P M. Yhence var17° E. 8 67469 EF 3.59 chains, on lime of the Nary Red Placer Mine toa stake marked NBCand A. P.M. Thence var 17° &. N 15% ° £4.71 chains on line of the Nary Red placer mine to a stake marked N’R C anda PM. Thence var 17° E. 886° E. 2.48 chains on line of the Nary Red placer mine to stake No 4 of the Dutch Flat townaite at corner of Brown’s fence— stake marked NKR Cand DF. Thence var 18°18 BE. & 56° 10’ W 14.60 chains on line of the Dutch Flat town site to a stake marked DF, at the corncr of Monly’s garden fenee. Thence var 15> 10’'E. N 36> 2’ W2.84 che on line of Dutch Flat town site, aevows Main street to place of begtuning, snd containing 31 43-100 acres and oe ing a portion of the Township 16 North, Range WO Kast. Mt Diablo Base and Meridt an, Said lovation was made by different ompary’s a8 follows: June 8, 1457, Brown & Oe, §clatms. Jan. 26, 1458, The Garden 20:2 30’ Fast, N 544° BE 5 chs, LN B31 36 vhs. . 30° E 17 links distant, . 8814 © 12.19 cha. EB 44 links distant. Cor? claims, July 10, 1857 The Phoenix Co, M@ckaims, June 12.1857, the American Co, 16 claims. April 8, 1857, J. L, Bia. . jora et al, 4 claims, and duly recorded in . the recorda of sail district, AC yaming . claimante are the in! anvitante of the town sita of Dutch Flat on tne South; owners of the Dutch Flat %nd Franklin Placr mine on tha West and owners of the Neez Red Placer mine on the East. All persons holding any adverse claim warne before this olfice within sixty days rom the firat day of > ublishilg hersof. je7 T. B. McFAK LAND, Register. os L. COOMBS, M.D: , Gras Valley dreo * : 8 vecinlty —Diggazes of Women-and bey ’ States Land Office, ito, Cal, Pune: 20th, 1874, XE is hereby given, That the og alley Biue, Gravel Company, whose N Office is San Francisco, city avd county, Cal., has made application for patent for the Grean Valley, Blue Gravel Placer Mine, situated-in the Green Valley Mining . District, Placer connty, Oalifornia, arid described in the plat afd field aotes'‘on file in this office as follows, viz; Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at the S Wcorner of thé claim at a stake marked G@ V BGPM: (for Green Valley Brae Gravel Placer—Mine,) ou the North -Bank—ot. the North Fork of, the American River, from which a pitch pine 12 in. dia, bears $ 31° 42’ West 27] links distant, The witness post fir-Mehaffey’s garden, on the north bank of the North Fork of the American River,-on Range line between sections 1 and 6, Township 16 North, and between Ranges 10 and iJ, Mt Diabio BasAand Me. ridian, bears South 43° 03° West 30.39 chs distant, ’and run on line of Wiiliams’claim, Variation 19°45’ East. N15 2 W 1493 which a pitch pine 5 i. d’a, bears N Wig Oo West 30 links distant. Thence, variation Small -raVine bearsS E & N W 6.96 chs, to astake marked GV. B GPM, from which a white oak 20 in, dia. bears N 15° 3u’ W 33 links, distant. Thence, variation 20° 30° B, N 77> EK 20.00 chs, Ravine 6links wide SW & Ditch 3 links wide E and W 31.46che Toa stake marked GV-B GPM,from which a piteh.pine 6 in, dia. Bears N $2245 W-1T links distant. ‘Phenve vir> 16°, 30° bE, S504 > EB 0.30 cha, Ditch B&W 3-00-0 ha; W.& N E 2.20 cha, tq a stake marked G@ VB G P M. from which a live oak 8 in. dia, bears 8 77° 18 W 45 linksdistant. Thence variation 18° 15’ bh, Slay W 16.28 chs. to astake: marked GV BG P M, froni which a live oak 18in, dia. boats N 16° A live oak 38 in. dia. bears 8 22° 40’ W 20 links distant. Thence variation 16°°30' BK, 8134 9 bh g.4l chs, to a stake marked GV 6 GP M,1trom which amaplo 4 in. dia. bears 8412.30" W15 lke. «Hsant.-Fhenes. variation -14-S-90" 4 --N Along the North Bank of the River to a stake marked G V BGP M, from which # pitch pine 5 in. dia. bears N 36° 80’ B12 hinks distant. ‘I'hence variation 17° 30’ #. N 78% W 1.00 ch. Ra. vine course South, 16.40 chs. “Ravine bears south, 1697 Chet FW ike 00 links North from-the river from which an Alder 10-in, dia. ‘bears.8 50°45 Wo links distant Thence variation. 17° 45’ ES. 7044 O-W 6.43 chs to place of beginning ; : Surwey of connecting line: Commencing ' atthe S W corner ofthe claim, aud run vu riation t47~° ES 43° 03" W 30.39 cha te Witness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the borth bank of the North Fork of the Amer. ican Hiver;-6.64-che North trom 4 atrbe; between sections 1&6 on Range Lire between 10 and 11 Kast, ‘Towuship 15 North, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, and contain. ing 76 18-100 eres. aid being a portion ot + the frac N J of Section 6, ‘Lownsnip 15 North, Range 11 East;Mt Dinblo Base and Meriditn. 1,300 fect of said location was made June 23, 1873, Dy ECW. Weeks and others, and recorded in 13 D Mining Rex ords, Placer County, page 502, — 2,000. fees was located by L. C. SheaYes_and others, Feb, 13, 1874, and recorded in“Beok )" page 611, and the: balance locutéd by~Geo, Opel, who had the same surveyed and re corded in book D, page 621, gun e records. Adjoining claimant on ‘the 8 Westerly is Williams, and’ vacant lands on the other bide, é All. persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the suine before this office, within sixty days trom the tirst day of publishing herent! : T, Bs: McFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento, . jn No. 675, Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim, — Warren States LAND O¥ricr, Sacramento, Cal., June 23, 1874 j OTIOL is herehy given that M. Me. Leod, \. T. MeLeod, A. H. Cole, R. F., MeLeod, G, A. Wavamack, E. N. McLeod, 3. GQ, Poor, J.-D. McLeod, and K. J. Mc. wed, Whose Postoffice is You Bet, Nevada county, Cal, have. made application tor Pat. nt forthe MeLeod Placer Mine, siiuated in Huut Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plut and field notes on file in this office as . follows, viz: Survey ef Exterior Boundaries: Commeneing at the east corner of the claim ut a stake marked MV. P M (for Mce Leod Placer Mine) frowi Which a Black oak 3 inches in diameter bears North 9° West 1. links distant. .And the corner to’ sec. (ions 24 and 25, Townshipt6North; Range 10 East. Mt Diablo Base and Meriuian, beara south 77° Kast 6.05 chs distant, and run variation, 18> Kast, L 45° W 0.56 chs. Small ravine 10 links wide, course S$ B & N W. 1.60 che intersect Section Line bet ween Sections 24 & 257 chs West from the corner to Sections 25 & 25. 19.440. 14.86 che get astake at the original corner of the claim, Ravine-4-linka wide; 42 — marked M LP M, trom whicha svruce 20in. di#;-bears South 51° 15’ East 32 links distant,— hence, variation 18°-Fagt, N 4014 > W 2.39 cits. Stoall Ravine 6 linka wide N AS. 13.54 Che swallrayine 6 links wide 3 W ani NE. . 16.34chs, small ra, vine 6 links wide N and S$. 22:29 chains ditch 3 luuks wide BE and W. 25 09 che ditch N and 8S. 28.04 chs small Kavine # Wand N EF. 22,29 chs, Set u stake for the West corner of the claim, marked M LP M at the original corner of the claim, from which a black oak J0 in. dia. bears 3 719 Thenee variation 142 hast. N 3b FE 25s che ditch 4 links wide Nand 8. 6.92 chs ditchss links wide WN 4&.5. 32.76 che ditch 3 links wide, N & %. 1336 chs set s stake ut original corney marked M°L PM, trom which « blacw oak Ju oh. dia. bears N 23° WT lints distant. ‘Then eon line of the Jenny Lind clwiin. varjation 1839 443% KB 2.14 chains ditch N and 8. 3.14 cha, ditch .N aud 3.” 6.94 cha ditch 5 W and NE. 24.64 cha, sinall ri vine (dry) Kk apd W. 30.79 che mining flume N and 8, 41.84 chs same fluc N W ands KE, 43.29 ths KavineS E sud NW 35 64 (he to the place of beginning, anu containing 46 17-10) acres and. beiny a purligt Of the dE 24 Bectiow 244and NE \% of section 2, Townsbip 4 North, Range v fest, Mt Diablo Base and Meriden. -buii Joe tidn wax made May 10,1873, by M. Ale. [Leod; 5. T. McLeod, A. H. ole, B. F McLeod, G. A. Wauamack, Ww. McLeod, J G. Poor, 3. BE. Wanamack, J. D. MeLeud nd i, J MLeod, and rgourded in Nevada county mining recupis, Book 5,, page 39 Adjoining Claiuants ager wera of tie Jos: ny Lind pb.cer wining claim on the North aud Kast; no othep claiuis join this one. All persons khujuing any adverse claiu; thereto are hepeby required to present the same. before this office within sixty days from the §rat day of publishing hereof. 3 TB. McPARLAND, Keyiats ere toe beeierll