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> bout half e mile south of Expire 39071 26305 40901 40983" 19661” 44518
= “pront this pomne, afte way . 20400. 12522 918 -49800 49045 44014 .
Mr. St zt bis Assistant, and Mr, Organ 7 is, city, have rode over the
nr oN
p as PS yailey to Pate} ts waryevile ee 4
made, making a ‘thorough reconnois~
anes of the'ground, “witha view ‘to ascertaining the altitude tobe made, and
obtaining, such other, information as
‘will enable them to. enter-the field for
a thorough-survey. This will be cémmeted Si Tuesday or Wednesday of
next week..
,~ The reconnoisance developed many
favorable points as advantageous for
~~ ‘Tt was ascertained that
at the depot of the Cali~
pens erry aud the Oroville Ratltoad .
Companies in .Marysville, that a line
could:-be rin above the grade ‘subject
to, overflow, thence to the Yuba at
Swiss Bar. At the latter point, the
runs to the river on both
sides, rendering it the beat place to ef87450 15449 35080 40704 21651 27738
aa SIF TOTES 8057 SI9ID BOTETBS19 .
49148 31496 5286 22236 25923. 1619 527
36444-49228 29977 81248 40660 5861
LIST OF NOS. WHICH DREW .
7 9725 14856 3449124957, 41099
16831 49068 14828*31084°24890 10882
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47829 9981 24406 41435, 21880 15829
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5600 9278 1423 47248 10570 25483 8397
9758 20417 10800 25645 976 19586 1641
42340 5072 2577 26787. 23158 32536
43103 1605219637: 15071 28887 23577
49188 29428 22359. 10819: 45780. 12853
22878 46693 19382, 84892 41176 10110
The New Mineral Land. Bill.
‘designates it as
rofect the rights
okdilieers, and to rage the .development of the mines.” The object
sems to’be to codify the-laws--now in
existence and previde for the sale of
. the quartz atid gravel ‘mines. This is
a substitute for the original bill proposed” by Stewart; ‘andthe objection="
able features Seem tohave been removed. We have not seen the full text,but
from a synopsis published in the Alta
we conclude that it will be satisfactory
to miners.~
It provides that the mines of the
public domain shall be free to occupa>
tion by all “persons, — subject to legal
regulation and to the local customs.
The miners of each mining district
may determine the size of the claims,
bat the.lodé claim of any person must
not exceed 200'feet, nor of any company 3,000. feet. in length ; nor shall
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48171 12843 47143 80508 41162 34767
29698 45162 2539 4005 44512 81281
43282 6059 $4505. 3955 44234 32150
$8008 (857007 46087 46031 11276-9074
48942 42708: 6669 28927 38620 27649
_ on one Mids are Galtied to “Beat river,
“when betore thé Feconnoiwance it was
: dbout . a mile of Indian Springs. It so 26687.10140, 23294 4787127248
— val ‘an average grade of 80 feet to } 47084 28505 48803°"29108 44890 26058
a
fect a croysing, From, this point,te
Empire Ranch the highest gradeofthe
line is to be overcome, but the’ lay of
the land is guch “that: ‘+ can be easily
done. The, Foad.i, is, thought will
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20881 2239 41327 40807 44208 48149
25056 46414 22568 45813 44164 15584
done. 8139 48965 3402 22016 44848 38221
Respite from which the waters . on 28599 5621 13652 6320 82787 48551
87697. 14625 25177 27405 40098 4898
28409 22412 80748 41377 18963 10063
. 46918 257 99202 4211 25143 85118 9260
. 25965-80983 25276-15386 25955 26799 .
thought the greatest obstacles would . 94775 31880 18611 1609 15201 83270
hava to be orale ~~ 481491 6889 41656 81349 20811 17104
The road will pass through Penn . ,42804 86000: 8591 43985-27868: 24786
Valley, near Horton’s, and within . '32081 11339 45815, ‘81855. $4882 41292
and on the other-side tothe Yuba. By .
skirting the southern point of, Penn}
Valley an easy grade-can. be -segured, .
will probably then ran through Dead . . 22588 24367 278 712 36298 48624 16599
Man’s Flat, to the head of. Boston "Ra. \18084 15486 “42369 37998 10861 84955
vine, énteting Grass Valley. about.200, (85045 43566 43785 29309 41058 41492
yards from the Exchange Hetel: From . 31549 29247 15657 12588 29221 85797
Grass Valley t to Nevada, it will run ont, 88388 27877 45076. 14562. 4282 22101
the width be’ more tlian 300 nor be Tess .
than 25 feet on each side of the’ middle of the vein. ‘The title shall cover
not only the vein taken as the basis.of
the measurement, but all other veins
that-some te the.surface.within the.
aadeet of the. claim. The location of
ty claim ‘must.be distinc‘ly marked
on the ground, so that its boundaries
can, he. readily traced, and a descrip
. tion. 6 if ‘the. location. with reference to
} Some natural objector permanent mon
ument that will identify the claim,
} must be filed in the mining records. —
27872 5488-18216" 11807 10370 29761 . Heretofore it has been left discretionary with miners to. apply for patents or
not. This bill has a-new feature -requiring application for patents ‘to ‘be
made in # specified time, ‘The section . .
containing. this sca réads as fols
lows:
' Locators, their heirs or assigns, of
all miming locations heretofore made
shall commence. proceedings to obtain.
a patent trom the United States within three years from the passage of this .
Act, and locators, their heirs or assigns,
ef locations hereafter’ made. shall com-:
mence such proceedings within three
years from the. date ef their locations,
‘and ‘upon failure to comply with this
section. the. claim or claims shall be
towards Alta Hill, thence to "Weir's . '2010 84927 13362 37515. 49 34347 45788
ranch, and along the bench back, of } 11844) 2800 44245 84184 84779 7276
Huglies’ house, coming in by’ Piety 40074 18187 11839. 14874. 24726 325381
Hill, ; 26572 32819 28022. 17282 88180 16661
Phd Altitudes wore taken by a ba-. 15881 25695 8989 5959 87122 15045
Fothiete? aud Wéré found te bé about ‘ay . 28386 16997 8962 47748 81337 16769
follows : ‘Marysville 100 feet, Grass Val. . 8864 4960 11916 47707 15520 15872
0p, Nevaiia 9,450.. The highest . 98142-18629 17842-92248 85396 9043.
lg the old Mareh reservoir, on 89497 22450. 16665 33605 2723 11830
thé Between ‘Nevada and Grass 89891 8269 16191° 49542 24380 47755
being 2,650 feet. = =.= 18827 49121 . 1518 16040 47160 23600
: 8 entiniaded'that’ rhésoad: pee 44656 21188 48605-98848 247 20485 . .
40580 24825. 15871. 21251: 11885 30567
1969 44763 12104 24147 . 8926 15210.
7527 6456 30064. 42201-26617 49766.
38207 48684 89167-39140. 20209 12988
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10692 26864 17376. 48651. 8272 29108 .
9678. 87228, 25961 17568 19664. 12524 . .
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87628 20941 19471 18188 32919 $9227
14871 7168 48019 80881 41749 22856.
2208 10109 41178 44196 81879 48204
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87275 28526 14955 22078 22158 32898
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. 85048" 88607 40871 17866 579 20351
16712 15806 27195 $1118 18716 40431
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som es $a 2
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5806 218 25998° 47688 20449 85708
25600' 4983630846 23340 3175 19988 80
2409527247 13305 83706 85 10734 $670
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Son Ri.
fatnd aay in an let
i
accordance w — 28669 3108 vigor oe 8248
31207 34108:497°
e from Marysville to Swiss Bar,
i the latter point to Nevada it
is estimated that the average grade
will be from,60.to 70, and.the heaviest
grade. onthe. whole line. ; will not be}
over 90 feet to the mile. This would
give much elisiét grades than those by
whicli’ the! Baie altitude is reached on
the ‘Central, Pacific. Railroad. —
“Tp ig ‘estimated thay the distance’ to
Grass Valley from Nevada will be four
or fotif'and’a “half miles. From Grass
Valley to the . ‘county: line about 20, and
about the me distance from the county fine to Hh Sy nee making the enure distance 45 'miles. ©
~ "Phen “Afe of ‘eourse liiibticon
based upon tlie observation of the route
and may ‘be changed by the ‘sary,
They. are. however. suffivient to ahow.
that, the obstacles to “be encountered : in
the work’ are, not’ nearly’ so: great: as
thé inlenda of. a. zailroad anticipated
The pallitogd : ‘phos pects are now better
then'they have evgr been.”
hesnrwey.is. to be made fora road
suit foot: tg and after it, is ‘comb.
ot Bad fe g
a Hes
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ma} 25979 1604 80458 ae. 8155 3265 .
‘open to relocation.
The application for a patent must
show that the applicant has complied
with the local rules ; ; Ratice must be
published for ninety days by the:
Register of the Land office >a py of
the plat, with a notice of seni to
apply for a patent, must be ‘posted
Sarveyor General, that work to the
amount of $1,000 has been done onthe
‘claim, and. that the. plat. is correct,
must be filed’ with the Register; and
then, ifno adverse claim is set. up
‘within ninety days,a patent will isplicant ’ ‘lias failed to comply with the
requirements of the Act. An adverse.
‘claimant must commence suit within .
ten days or hié claim will be disregard. .
ed. ‘The Tines of. the. claims shall. be
described with reference to the lines of
the public surveys, bat. need not cons
form: with them. Sections 1, 2, 3,4
and G'of the act ot July 26th, 1866, pro. )
‘
While the proposed law provides for
the disposition of quartz. and. gravel
mines, it provides that all applications . 3
secured under. the old laws. Under . axeon
this provision miners who desire to
pense ' should fog ‘Hew dill become a
‘ aren
men hive sown 13,900 acres of wheat .
this;eeason.;.In other settlements of .
Pay fork Qu , which rte He eA ght eens, whic
@ last year,
Sane (27072 47847, $4001 Bc ‘8152 86030 i tinge
the claim ; a-certificate of the U.S. im
sue, unless it be: shown that the ap.
viding: tor the sale of lode mines, are .
tiade or peddiig beforé the passage of . ~
the new: law may be’ prosecuted and .
make application immediately will not .
be required to. go to. additional ex~.
Seer Merced -eoemiy 26°) ¥
the eotinty a greater, — of sores . 1
peri: Ai he rink will be a success.
A few wit see stars'in that rink” be=} 7
fore sotciesicy . in standing on rollers
isateined? COV
House building is in constant opera~
on West Main street, nea®’ thé cérner
of Alta street, Mr. Biackett is putting
up a neat cottage which he proposes to
rent for a family residence. The de<
mand for small houses is very great
here, even befure ground has been
broken for the railroad, 7
Pile fejusteis‘agteed that Dr. Harris’
$1,600 worth ‘by the Sunday night fire.
The insurance was.only for $1,000
which was promptly paid:
72 «< 4 6
Substantial Sigms.
. Nevada is’ showing pubstantint signs}
of improvement, Since: the first of
the year about a dozen new business
[places have been opened, ahd three or
four more ate being fitted up. Quite a
_number of new! bifilditgs have been
erected within the city limite. Among
the latest improvements we “hottce that
M. L. & Bro. are . pushing up a
few hodses “at their lumber yard on
Bandra yy 3:
County Court, Feb. 9th.
This Grand Jury ‘was ‘empaltietted, as
_. published by us yesterday morning, .
‘with the exteption of -WiisL. Tisdale,
who was excused.
Charlés’ Boyle, ‘a nitive of Ireland,
‘was admitted to citizenship.
. P6Peopleva Mary Keenan, indicted
for assault with intent.to murder, was
continued for the term.
Court Adjourned to Friday” sib
at ten.o'clock. fe dre
Declared Mis Intentions:
_ Samuel Hooper, a native of Seslnd,
yesterday declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, in
the County Clerk’s office.
The Rain Fall.. ..
Up to. .yeaterday mornipg the total
rain fall for the season, according to
the South Yuba Canal Co’s. gauge,
-was 26.25 inches» The total last year
to thé éimb.date was 25:55 inches.
An Untiucky Turn. 2
@: Hartmann, « @erman, attempted
to turns *hand‘‘spring”’ in’ the: Ayast
.Chancé saloon, at Grass Valley, yesters
\day mornipg, and fell in. sugh a way &s
is to, break. eg. ‘oi awo, Binoee below.
therkned, ay gh ples >
Adjoy a 197139R% Quings
Daniel imgeanaina at\ the County
Chureb, ’ to-day, at hd o'clock, Pi M.
2 » DOPARTNERSELE,
A,
DAVID THOM
Wis ds Gypartacrebin. wad
‘tion in Grass. alley.” “We observe that .
residence. was damaged, about .
‘The Grand Ji ury magna a yesterHowpital” fast ‘eyenthy.”. ‘The! Yunerar
will take, place. from the Catholic {6
“subeccibars, baiictila’ day form@ bd whe Foun
LUBY saan
fs TION. .
ee
ee a
Geane Valley, Feb. ist, 1971.© AGENTS.“You =
Moneys, ‘lickets and Stubs, pertaining. 40. the
Grass Walley Girt Coiicert,
FIRST DAY.01 OF ‘MARCH. 1871,
withent further notice. x ou will pleace acknowledge the receipt hereof, so that we may
know 1 that yuu have reseiyed the sameiy .
‘Tickets are generally well distributed amon 4
Agen's, and it 18 desired ihat you will let the
public know that
powément.
We are in hope tliat the whele number of
Tickers QS I be sold, and that you wiil vive
your attention to the matter and use your utmost endeavoes to dispose of the ‘Lickets.
THE DRAWING WILL POSITIVELY
. TAKE PLACE ON THE
FIRST OF MARCH,
be any) will be cancelled, The number of Prigus will not be reduced, but the amounts will
Tickets unsold. For example; if three-1
fourths of the Tickets are sold the
down in proportion to the number of Prizes
offered. ‘Therefore, by reducing the “ramber:
of Tickets the chances are iiitreased for win=
ning just in proportion as the ameunts are re~
duced in value.
Trusting that the above silver sinctory
and the explanation suffleient, w. ent we
will be more savisiactory than auother postponement.
Very respectful re
“Ge GC, KRING,
; Generali Business Manager 3. Y.-B, he
— Webber, Secretary.
~€ard—To the. Public.
Grass Valley, D Nevada County, _
January 3ist, 1871. orm
We, the undersigned, residenta of the town
< Vailey, in behalfof the public. pledge
ord and honor, to ste that the Gift Couraed to be given at this place, shall be conducted honorably and fairly; that for every Tichet sont and actothted arte tee
corresponding number shail be placed in the
wheel on the day of drawing, and that all shall
have an equal chance for the Prizes to be
drawn ;thar noite but good and horiest men
shall be placed on the Committee to be selecconnected ghall de his daty.
There will also be printed a fall and complete
list of unsold and cancelled Tickets, together
with the thereof, 80 that every *-son may know if their Ticket was place
the wheel or not.
Cc. CONAWAY,
8. P. DORSEX,
bye ado FORD,
A. HUUPER, »
~ DANIEL CULLINS.
15 Ss bP. ENGLISH.
Silk Worm®Egg# ‘atd! Mulberry
Trees’ For Sale © ©
10 ,000 RO, TEAR OP tt ey
aM aay of tne finest variety, Morte Alba, are
‘Offered Jor sale atirom $210 $6 per nundred
Also; SILK WOKM EGGS, the ye *Frenca
‘Annual, Hywird Aupmal, and Japanese © ivoitines—all guaranteud of the finest quality.—
Apply tot MULLE of FahiX uiLLsT
Nevada, v Feb, Gin, 1971. ae
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
CO ™MPAN Wy
day: toon a this: morning at ten Painminiigenan see;
o'clock, in iat Hse Walliams, . ; satusl ers ae
Die 108 = Bt odd Sretivt
srt
FALKNER, BELL & CO. Agen the Pa
cific Coast. ) ’
JOHN PATTISON, Agent,” ;
NEVADA CITY ™
L ewenes
_, SYRUR-OB. .
HOARHOUND & ELECAMPAWE
StEN,
Gaon eciery = ist ALLA. \ . Ton 7 THE CURE OP
Coughs, Colds. Croup, Whooping TT sr Os yoy WeuAR, of
aoe i ca <->: Bronshial: Affections.
el ACO ener iat ‘This celebrated Medicine re a aes
Groceri &, Provisions, Case Goods lene vate hevinga, and upon
~ Bee bbe. pout becatl ‘and safe FaMiL LY sare iar sre
“No. 58 a in.ts
‘ rie ' the country. ssp now toe easy. pecs
tion in from 20 minutes to one nent. Ifyou havea Cold, Try it,
‘Em ease of Croup, Try it.
eS, . 7. See of heorne ‘Cough, Try
ity"
“This the best Medicine for the
“hereby notified
to make a fullana complete return of all
There will be No furtier Post-—
be reduced in proportion to the: number of000 *
Prize-willhe tednced to $15:000,’ Bales On
ted ; and-that each and every one therewith
And the Tickets unsold on that date [if there
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