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S SALE. —
iven, thatin pursn(he Vickels "Gon
vada, State of Cali.
th day of January,
rof the Estate of
teased, the. under.
heirs, at law of said
blic auction, to the
and subject to the
n <
. day of Februai2 o*élock, M.
ouse Door,
. City,
the following Real ‘
All'the undividedee
Pedy we
ae
Ctnat Ouse
d, lying and being
. State of Califorand known 2s the
rd > des
ded one-sixteenth
os lot of Mining
8, situated, lying
de of sid Moore’s~
State“or
peis Mining Claims —
Sand appurtenanThe same being
nd interest of Rid
or less, to and in
n Gold Coin : the
e day of sale aiid
ion of sale,
purchaser.
LEY, Guardian.
‘Patent to a
ing Claim, —
Land Office, },
Feb. 3, 1872; }
A GOLD MINING
ration, having filed.
ce for a Patent to
-law: and instrucded, having been
oy ordered that the
pplication be pubthe Nevada Daily
published nearest
at Nevada city, in
valifornia, eae
LLUM, Register.
bon the ¢lgim.
o Mining Claim:
to whom it may
nm has been made
. Mining Company
mL. Tisdale, che
ynpany, thereunto pany ce
overnment of the
ent to the followldMining ~ Claim,
ennsylvania Comated in Wet Hill
n Nevada County,
g bounded by the
»yal Company on
ite Lands of Nems of the Hartford
nal Co, and Arbe> East by mining
al Co.; and on the
the Hartford Comost and more parlows, to-wit; On
it the Quarter Secions 1 and. 12, in
‘e@ 8 East, Mount
ian, and running
e South 20 chains;
ce North 20 chains;
thence North 10
chains ; thence
West 10 chains ;
. thence West 20
) chains ; thence
South 10 chains :
thence South 10
ning. . Containing
nd embracing the
Ki of SE & of S
4 of S E \j, the
}E \%,and the §
¢ of Section 1 and
W % of NE \& of
ip 16 North Range
and Meridian, in
et to sale at Sac. claims being still
din the Diagram
Applieation, the
. Dia showny adverse claim
d to present the
and Receiver of
Sacramento Land
‘alifornia, within
day of publishing
) MINING COMLE. Applicant.
ttorneys for Apfeb7
nd Office.
, Jan, 23d, 1872.
AY CONCERN:—
ry.of March, ap.
xf Towuship No.
t, Mount Diablo
led in the United
raménto, and by
rom the Commisnd Office, each of
d, viz: Northeast
1ed by John Boyd
ee, Cal.) and the
on 26, claimed by
ice address Trucst quarter of Secnd Shaffer, (Post
al.) allin Townst, Mount Diablo
e treated as minore valuable for
ral purposes, unafter due notice,
a Leonard Russell
ne,and Wiegand
ay of May, A.D.
office in this Disements claiming
iat the same and
gal subdivisions
n character, and
ultyral than ior
ui
rirtne of instrucnerof the General
th, 1871, we —_
ruary, A. D. 1872,
the Register and
tes Land Office at
ng of proofs as to
ral ¢ cter of
. ; at which time
, if you see prophe minéral or agi lands.
eof,we have herethe day and ycar
LUM; Register.
3, Receiver.
lotige.
n that the oe, y
existing between
ogam, under the ~
ue inthe Saloen
is day dissolved
ills due the firm
Alex. Sloan, who
{
at the old stand,
must be pres
X. SLO. ,
IN HOGAN.
a "4 EEPS or hand a superb stock of WHIS“=e; &e.
’\FUST received a splendid Stock-of ALE,
“BUILDING AND MINING LUMBER,
A LWAYS on hand the very finest quality
e take nois usually found in a Drag Store.
_ NEVADA CITY, CAL.
NN. Py BROWN. _ M.S. DEAL,
BROWN & DEAL,PUBLISHERS AND. PROPRIETORS.
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,:
TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT :
One Year—in advance....6..00. $10 00
Six Months, sine eceenccssscve 5.00
Three Months, ‘ > 3 00
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents.
UNITED
CORNER OF BROAD & PINE STS.
©. BECKMAN, Proprieter.
‘KY, BRANDY, BOTTLED LIQUORS,
FINE CIGARS always en hand. The Bar
1s always supplied with the best articles in
the abdve line. Call and sample.
Exe Billiard Tables, always
in geod order. pr ane
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
COMMERCIAL STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
jo H. FRENCH, Proprietor.
Meals at all hours. Tables supplied
with the best the market affords.
Meals from 25 to 50 cents.
IF YOU WOULD LIVE WELL, GIVE ME
A CALL. JAS. H. FRENCH.
Nevada, April 18th.
ROBINSON’S SAMPLE ROOMS
COMMERCIAL STREET,
: NEVADA CITY,
" PORTER, BRANDY, WHISKEY, and
er kinds of LIQUORS and CIGARS.
ds and the drinking pwblic are inll and sample the best in the
AMES COLLEY, RB
ways supplied with the
PORK, MUTTON AND VEAD,
Orders filled from Families an& Meats delivered at their houses.
Give me acall.
JAMES COLLEY,
Nevada, March 27th. \
CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL.
. A. ONSiles,
M. L. & D. MARSH,
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT
all times a complete stock of
Nevada, May lst.
FREEMAN’S BROOM FACTORY
Middle Yuba Crossing.
of BROOMS made in the State. Mer«chants of Nevada County supplied upon order, Address THOMAS FREEMAN, North
San Juan, Nevada County d18
THE GEM SALOON.
LEX. SLOAN, Proprietor. Broad Street
next door'to James Colley’s Butcher
Shep. : :
A splendid stock of the very best brands
of LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER AND
‘CIGARS, on har@ and fer sale at the bar.
J. G. MATHER,
F Sapte AND MINING ENGINEER,
—AND—
Deputy U. 8. Surweyor.
GRASS VALLEY.
Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871.
—_R, M. HUNT, M, D.
NEVADA CITY.
M, S. DEAL,
‘Counselor and Attorney at Law.
FFICE—“‘Daily Transcript” Editorial
Rooms, corner of Broad and Pine S8ts.,
‘Nevada city
JGHN CALDWELL,
Counselor and Attorney at Law.
FFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE, Ne‘vada City, Cal. ji
W. M. BAILEY, M. D.
QURS ROY AND HOMGEATHIC
Officeon BROAD STREEIL, opposite Naional Exchange Hotel. x
P FFICE—Corner of Broad and Pine Sts.
¥ over Greenwald's Cigar Store.
H, BR. BUSSENIUS,
GERMAN
APOTHECARY
AND.
DRUGGIST,
‘MASONIC BUILDING, ©
OORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS.
Every article kept om hand that
PBBsONS in want of anything in the
STATES SALOON.
. .. lie Mining in Use!
~* re
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY
25, 1872.
LIVERPOOL AND LOND
AND GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANY. °
——
APITAL AND SURPLUS FUND :
JAN. Ist, 1871, + (Sole)
$20,869,079 041 ——
ASSETS IN THE;UNITED STATES,
~ (GOLD)
OVER $3,000,000 00 !
aS” The Shareholders” are personally re
sponsible for the engagements of the Com
“pany. All Directors are Shareholders.
___W. B. JOHNSTON,
General Agent Pacific Department.
“R. W. TULLY, Agent for Nevada
City. ; decl2
FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES
GRASS VALLEY.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURab -chasett the Stabtes and Livery Business
heretofore. conducted_by_James Faulknor,
now -offers to accommodate the public by
letting
&
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
BUGGY TEAMS a
And attending to'all ‘matters connected with
the Livery Business in a most satisfactory
mander,
8&2” HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, D
Week or Month. 4 xtieg
None but experienced and careful grooms
employed. Satisfaction guaranteed in all
cases, ;
HENRY SCADDEN. .
. BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
—_— STOCK $200, 000,
:OFFICERS :
SOHN W. HINDS, President.
TULLY
DIRECTORS +
Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully,
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker,
John W. Hinds, ;
MONEY TO KOAN on good collateral sees Ne :
ighést Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. \ ~ “ei
Legal Tenders Boughtand seid at Regular
es
Gold Dust Bought. Bulli
Liberal advances made on
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at thre Mint.
General and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramentd, San
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. NS
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and G
many.
wpAgents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. ,
CoRRESPONDENTS—Bank of Califarnia, Sam
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento;
Agency Bauk of California, Virginia City.
John Jack’s Variety Store. .
PINE STREET, next doorto the Corner of
Broad Street, Nevada City.
OHN JACK having fitted his new Store
@y up in good style, is prepared to furnish
the pwhlic withFruit,: Candies, Berries, Cigars,
Tobacce, Poultry, Fancy
Geods, &c. &c.
Atthe LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Give
me a call. sii
Nevada, June 10th.
CHARLES F. ROBINSON,
DEALER IN :
AMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH,
BRGAD STREET, NEVADA.
aa” New and Fresh Goods received every
week, from the Bay.
Goods sold at the lowest cash rates and
delivered free of charge. 02
HYDRAULIC CHIEF!
ee HYDRAULIC CHIEF
Is the Best Machine for HydrauMACHINES. ON HAND and for sale.—
Throw from One to Eight Inch Stream.
Sacramento St. Machine Shep.
Hydraulic Miners Take Notice!
I hereby cantion Miners and Manufacturers
against making, buying, selling or using a
Hydraulic Machine or Joint known as the
Little Giant, mantfactured and sold by R.
R, & J. Craig, and Richard Hoskin, as Bo
same is an infri upon the invention
of the we tanee as FISHER’S HYDRAULIC CHIEF, secured by Letters Patent, No. 110,222, dated —_ od Tropico
parties participating in such iufri
will be rigorously
Nevada, Jan. 13th.
UNION SHAVING SALOON.
NION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEWADA CITY. aay
SHATING, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING @one in the highest style of the art.
Re oe ee
le
“hy
. }GRAND GIFT CONCERT
tog AID OF THE
“MERCY HOSPITAL
AT OMAHA, *
Under the auspices of the
SISTERS OF MERCY.
To take place
‘JANUARY 30th, 1872.
One Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars !
In Cash Prizes !
HIGHEST PRIZE ---$50,000
IN GOLD COIN !
Tickets $3 each or two for $5.
dress
PATTEE & GARDINER,"]
Business Managers.
Omaha, Nebraska, Oct. 26th.
Erne Ne. 292.
Application for a Patent to Placer
Gold Mining Claims.
Untrep States LAND OFFICE.
Sacraménto, California, Feb 5th, sta.
Yar H. CARR AND LORFNZO K.
SPAULDING having filed their application in this office for a patent to a
Agents Wanted. For ‘full particulars adH. Macxrr.
HALL, CHARLES & MACKIE;
408 Montgomery Street;—
wan FRANCISCO.
KR :
BANKERS AND BROKER
AND DEALERS IN
t
GOVERNMENT SECURITIBS AND EX.
CHANGE. #89 STOCKS BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. ~ 028
UNION MARKET.
JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Prop’r.
[” EEPS ON HAND at all imes, the
very best of i '
HAMS, BACON,’ DRIED BEEF, .
THIS YEAR’S CURING,
of
Splendid Quality 6fNEW LARD,
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &c.
All of which is the very best to
be had in this mnsixtcve,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
“Nevada, Oct. th =
—
ALEX. I. ZEKIND. Cc, KOLMAN
ZEKIND & CO.
18 epee IN
Havana Cigars, Tobacco,
Playing Cards, Pipes, &c.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER MONTGOMERY
AND CLAY. STREETS,
__ San Francisco.
San Francisco, Dec. 15th.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WM. R. COE keeps
constantly on hand Gents’
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses _& Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes
Slippers, &c.
All my Goods are from the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and
Children’s Shoes, just from the manufactoSettee
mining claim, and the law and instructions
in such cases provided having been complied .
with It is hereby ordered that the annexed .
otice of such application be published for .
. ninety days in the Nevapa DarLy TRANSCRIPT .
a newspaper published nearest the location .
ada City, in Nevada
ate of Cali ia.
JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register.
[Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.]
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A PLACER MINING cham.
Notice is hereby given whom it may
concern, that an application heen made
by Charles H. Carr and Lorenzo\K. Spauld‘ing to the Government of the United States
for a patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz ; Known ne the
Vermont Placer Mining Claim, situated
north of the Dutch Flat Mining District, 3
Placer County, State of California, being bounded by the Placer Gold Mining
claim of Tillitson, McCauley and others on
the south and by unoccupied mineral lands
-on the nerth-east-and—west-there—being—no
other claims bounding or; near t his claim
and more particularly described as follows,
to-wit : on unsurveyed land being the south
46 of south-eaat \ of Section 24 and north
¢,0f north-east quarter of Section 25, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian, in the district of lands
subject to sale at Sacramento, California,
and containing one hundred and sixty acres.
Commencing at the Corner common to Sections 24 and 25in Township 16, North Range
10 East and Township 16 North Range 11
East on Township line and run south 20
chains to a stake marked V. C. (Vermont
Company) from which a Cedar Tree four
'feetin di: meter bears south 81 links,thence .
west 40 chains to a stake marked V. Co. .
from which an Oak Tree, 6 inches in diameter bears south 56 degrees east 17 links,
thence north 40 chains to a stake marked
¥. Co. on the east bank of Bear River,
thenee east 40 chains toa stake marked V.
Co., thence south 26 chains to place-of beginning. Said claim being more particularly described in the diagram posted and filed .
with said application. ]
All persons holding any adverse claim .
nt the.
of saii-claims.at N,
connty,
same before the Register and Receiver of .
the United States for Sacramento Land Distriet; at Sacramento, California, within .
nivety days from the first day of publishing .
amd posting hereof. ,
Dated February 5th, 1872.
CHARLES _H, CARR,
LORENZO K. SPAULDING,
By his Agent, Cuarntes H. Cane,
NEVADA IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALL KINDS OF IRON
; ————
STEAM ENGINES, .
PUMPS, ie ae LS, Ke
ecuted in superior st a rices.
" Se DAVID THOM.
GSO. &. ALLAN. emen are invited to give meacall.
®
Nevada, May 25th.
. Selling Honses, Lote ke.
ry, received by the laststeamer. I also have
a full assortment of Blacking, Neats Foot
Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole
Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread,
Nails, Lasts, and-in fact everything to be
found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store.
REPAIRING DONE in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order. °
And a good fit warranted in every case.
I keep Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and will sell my goods as
cheap as any other House in this county.
UNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
THIS HOUSE is all thst can
be desired as a Home, all the
ka, ROOMS BEING LARGE,
, LIGHT AND AIRY,“Ga The
Sei ‘aa@® ‘TABLE abundantly supplied
with all the delicacies of the Season.
The Bar unsurpassed by any, for choice
WINES AND LIQUORS.
THE BULIARD ROOM contains Two of
of Phelan’s Best Tables, is light and pleasant, and well Supplied with geod cues, and
Ivory BaLLs—no\machie or bogus ever having been used in the House.
IRAMA. EATON,
E. O. TOMPKINS.
Proprietors.
Nevada, Jan. 9th. 1872.
\
The late Proprietor of the\above
Hotel, having formed a copartnershbip. with .
MR. E. O. TOMPKINS, (one of the oldest
residents of Nevada Cofjnty,) would most
respectfully return thanks to all of the pat>
rons of the House, and ask not only those,
but all others to give the New Firm a trial,
and he trusts by close attention to give entire satisfactionIRA A. EATON,
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!
LUTZ would respectfully inform
@ the people of Nevada and vicinity
that he can be found at his old stand, on
BROAD STREET, a few doors below the
“National Exchange Hotel, prepared to make .
to order the es :
Neatest and best fitting Boots t~
To be bad in the State. Try me and judge
for yourself,
Repairing of all kinds done at low rates,?
BROAD_STREE ts:
. Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
S Beas STER & ROBINSON have
the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in
this part of thé State.
TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman eares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals
promptness;
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
bearded by the day, week or month
and the greatest.of care guaranteed, —
-. LANCASTER & ROBINSON
Nevada, May 25th.
attended to with
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
. HOTEL, ise
BROAD STREET,..... NEVADA CITY.
: Oe Be LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been madeé to it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably. with that of any Hotel
in the State. The-Proprietor will spare no
pains hor expense to render his guests comfortable.
Stages for all parts of the State hay
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,
A share of Public Patronage is respectful
ly solicited.
deci1 JOHN A. LANCASTER.
CAUTION !
LL PERSONS ARE WARNED against
purchasing, “as DANFORTH'S PETROLEUM FLUID,” articles advertised as
‘Patent Petroleuni Fluid,” etc. The genuine article can only be had at the
HardwareStore of W. H. CRAWFORD, whe is the sole and only
authorized ayent for Nevada City.
An attempt was made in Sacramento, by
unscrupulous dealers, to introduce Gagoline and other Explosive Fluids, under the
assumed name of ‘Danforth’s Petroleum
Fluid,” but it was arrested before harm had
resulted, The exclusive right to sll this
excellent article on thiaCoast, ja held bya
company, that will not be responsible for
any accident resulting from the use of fluids sold under the assumed name oftheir
article, and, by order of Mr: Danforth, Will
prosecute in the United States Court, all
parties so selling.
d. J. LYNN,General Agent.
Nevada, Dec. 31, 1871. . j
THOS. FINDLEY & C0.,
BANKERS,
MAIN STREET,..... GRASS VALLEY.
URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE ADvances on Gold Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U.S. Mint.
Draw ,Checks on San Francisco,
Sacramento, ‘Virginia City,
Treasure City.
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE
FOR SALE ON .
NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG,
LONDON, DUBLIN,
AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG,
BREMEN, PARIS. m12
DR. R. W. STERLING,
No. 49 Main Street, Grass Valley.
WOULD inform the sufferers who dare notinphale the
3 vapors of Choloform or Ether .
that he will continue to use
A [FREE OF CHARGE ,FOR THE .
PRESENT, } pure Protoxide of Nitrogen, for }
the extraction of worthless Teeth and Roots .
WITHOUT PAIN, und that the time from the
first inhalation to the COMPLETE restoration
to natural condition, need potexceed? minutes. lajso administer Choloferm, Ether, .
Narcotic Spray ; while in the ## OPER-.
ATING DEPARTMENT I am using the
Preumatic Engine Excavator—a very complete and favorite instrumente-while with
the Atttomatic Mallet, and the Coffer Dam
and Saliva Pump. I am puttingin and build
ing up Co}
celled in ouNine and finish in the MECHANICAL DEPARKMENT I furnish full upper .
or lower sets for $25 on ¢ither Silver, Adamantine Base, Rowe Pear Pyroxylene, or
Hard Rubber, with or.without the Flexible
Edge: Badly —fitting plates eorreeted, or}
mended and warranted.
Teeth mounted en Gold.or Aluminum
cost more than the above figure.
Charges moderate, yet large enough to secure my best éflorts. \ novi
ad
EMPIRE MARKET.
UNCTION OF MAIN AND COMMEBRIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
Always on hand the.beat.of
Beef, Perk, Mutton, Hams & Lard,
-Whieh will be sold cheap for cash.
Ss. M. TIMMONS.
Wevada, Dee. 27th. :
. JAMES A. STIDGER, °
TRORNEY AT LAW. Agent for th.
sdleof Mining.Claims. Leasing ard
Collections Ben . attended to.
“Othice with O. P. STIDGER, AT HORT
SAN JUAN,
WILLIAMS « JOHNSON,
Counselors and Attorneys at Law,
(%FFICE—Over Bockman’s Saloon, ‘corner of Broad and Pine streets. .
Heald’s,"Bryant & Stratton
BUSINESS ‘COLLEGE,
24 POST STREETS,
San Francisco.
Benroet
VHIS is the Leading Commercial Se 1001
of the Pacific. Its object is to im art
@ thorough education im businessaffaira. It
is open to persons of both sexes and of all
: There is an Academical Departme it
for those not suflicieatly advanced for tae
Business College. Sestions continue dty
and evening throughout the year. Student,
can commence at any time. Send for
Hxatp’s CoLLEGE Lede wae and learn full
iculars. Bent y
—: “ep. HEALD,
a2 San Francisco, Cal.
eo}
NEVADA CITY .
our fillings: which cannot be ex-"1.
-EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. . The National Exchange Shaving
Saloon and Baths.
BROAD STREET, : oo. eo NEVADA.
NAT. FORD, Proprietor, —
“THE Citizens of Neva.
—— da_and vicinity are —reSoS BAT
A se spectfully informed that
T have closed the Union
Shaving Saloon, and can now found at my ~
rnew place. Having secured the services of
one of the best workmen in the State, I
prepared to give all who call on me an omch
and clean Shave. Hair Cutting, Shampoo-\,
ing and Curling done in an artistic and
workmanlike manner. oll
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANC
. Sree OF LONDON.
Capital $8, 000, 000.FALKNER, BELL & CO., Agents for the
Pacific Coast. ‘ g ;
E, M. PRESTON,
£6 Agent for Nevada City.
Application for Patent toa Placer
Gold Mining Claim. )
Unxrrep States LAND OFFICR, \
_ Marysville, Cal. Feb. 1st, 1872,
HE RADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE
GRAVEL MINING COMPANY having
filed its application in this office for a
Patent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim, and
the law and instructions in such cases
provided having been complied with, it is
hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of
such Application be published. for ninety
days, in the ‘Nevada Daily Transcript,” a
newspaper published nearest the location of
said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada Coun.
ty, State of California.
L. B. AYER, Register.
Copy of Notice posted on the Claims,
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A MIN.
ING CLAIM.
Notice is hereby given, to whom it may
concern that an application has been made
by The Badger Hili and Cherokee Gravel
Mining Company, (# corporation) by John
B, Hunter, its Presidcont, thereunto duly anthorized; to the Goverrment of the United
States, fora Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claims, viz :—
All those certain Placer Gold Mining lands
situate, lying and being in the Mining Districts known as the Badger Hill and Cherokee respectively, in the County of Nevada
and State of California, same being on unsurveyed land, North of Township 16 North,
Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian inthe District of lands subject to sale
at the Land Office at Marysville, Oaliforni:,
known as thy claims of the Badger Hill and
Cherokee Gravel Mining Company, bounded
on the north by mining claims of the En;lish Company, the Callahan mining claims
and the head of Badger Hill Canon, bound.
ed on the east by mining claims of the English Company, the Matteson mining claims,
the mining ¢laims of Moran and Company,
the Union Hilti Company’s mining claims,
the McCarty ahd Company’s mining aim,
the Ryan and Company’s mining claime,
the Inder and Company’s mining claims and
the Hunter and McCarty mining claims ;-~Bounded on the South by the Driscoll mining claims, and the mining claims of Hunter and McCarty, and bounded on the west
by claims of Hunter and McUariy, the Callahan mining claims, tle Hutchinson mining claims and Sullivan Ravine, there heing ng other claims bounding said “Badger
Hill and Cherokee Gravel Mining Company’s claims herein applied for, and said
claims being further-andmore particularly
“bounded and described as follows,to-wit ;—
Beginning ata large Pine Stump four (4)
feet in diameter standing on the Eastern
bank of Saw Mill Rayine atid marked “B.
H. & C. Co. No. 1,” from which the flag staff
in front of Turney’s Hotel, in the main
street of the town of Cherokee bears South
3146° W 21 15-100 chains distant and running thence N 8244 ° E 810-100 chains to a
stake marked ““B. H. & C.:Co, No. 2;” thence
N 56}6 ° 4 § 30-100 chains to a stéke marked
“B. H. & C. Co. No. 3,” thence N 224465 EY
chains to a stake marked “B. H, & C. Co,
No. 4”; thence N 94° E 14 20-100 chains to
a stake jmarked ‘‘B. H. & C. Co. No. 6”;
thence S. 854 ° E. 2-chainsto a stake mapked “B. H. & C. Co. No. 6”; thence N. 449
W 9 75-100 chains to a stake marked “B. H,
& C. Co. No. 7”: thence N. 76° EK. 5 90-100
chains to a Pine Stump 40 inches in diame,
ter marked “B. H. & C, Co. No, 8”: thence
N. 124° E 9 80-100 chains to a stuke marked “B. H. & C. Co. No.9”; thence N, 6640
. E. 2 82-100 chains to a stake marked “B. H,
& C. Co. No. 10”; thence NW, 4% 9 E. 6 4-100g
chains to 4 stake: marked “B. UH. & C. Co,
No, 11”; thence N. 8° W 7 57-100 chains
to a Pine 'Tree 40 inches in diameter marked
“B, H. & C. Co. No. 12"; thence N 23° Ww,
2 95-100 chains toa stake marked “B,. H. &
C.£o, No. 13”; thence N, 20° W.38 69-100
chains to a stake marked *B. H. & C. Go.
No; 14"; thence N, 15% ° W. 5 chains te astake marked ~“B H & C, Co. No. 15": thence
N. 5° W. 7 20.100 chaing toa dead Ping Tree
marked ‘'B. H} & C. Co, No. 16”; thence §,
684° W.4 95-100 chains tea Black Qak
Tree 30 inches in diameter marked “BH. &
C. Co. No, 17” thence 8. 27° W. 4 80-100
chains 4-2 stake marked-“B.1—£--6.-€o;——_——
No. 18”: thence 8,129 W.17 40-100 chains
to a stake marked “B. H, & GC. Co. No. 19”:
thence f5 23 OfW, 6 40-100-chains to a Pine
Stump 2 feet in diameter merked “B. H. &
C. Co, No, 26”; thence 8 21° W. 8 60-300
chains to an Oak Stump 2 feet in diameter
marked “‘B. H. & C.Co. No, 21”; thence 8.
33% © W. 8 80-100 chains to a Pine Stump 2
feet in diameter, marked “B. H. & C. €o.
No. 22”; thence 8. 854% ° W. 7 chains to a
Cedar stump 30 inches in diameter marked
. & OC. Co. No. 23”; thenee $. % ° WW.
sto the place of beginning.’ ConLacres or thereaboyts, lying in
one body st particularly described in Diagram posted. With copy of this notice on
said claims apd Bled in above named Land
Office,
any adverse claim
ired to present the thereto are hereby
samebefore the Register and ‘Receiver of
the United States-Land O: for Marysvilie
Land District, at Marysville, Cal., within
ninety days from the date
' Dated at Nevada City, Ne County,
Cal, the 16th day of January, 1872, >
LADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE AVEL MINING COMPANY.
By its Agent , ,
. JOHN B, HUNTER, Applicant.
Williams & Jehnson, Attorneys for rg
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