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February 4, 1875 (4 pages)

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Truckee . tract of tion 20, 0 acres, ne Tax> TruckeePact of 42;town0. ures Truckee. _ tractlof tion 22, 50 acres, me ‘Tux. Truckee _ tract of 4 and N uWwoship and. imX€S and Truckee . tract of “tion 20, '60-atcres ne. ‘Lax. ape Truckee : tract of tion 34, iGO acres $10 06, Truckee: land, on ded west I. Grace, i R land The Daily Granseript yn stress VAD A» ITY, CAL, a N. P. BROWN, B. J: WATSON. “BROWN & WATSON, . , Proprietors. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC;,; AND — Justice of the Peace. “I EARCHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING, ®# > AND GONVEYANCING promptly atten ded’ to. Accounts cotlecteds Also Agent for bounded ° st by M’ neluding — personal » Truckee land, on— munded Ks Vv by Mis neluding property, W, Boca _ a tract of sction 10, — 160 acres Truckee, a tract ofwand ih . towuship os ‘Tuxes poll tax, , Truckee / Rand, Ah Lock, ‘axes and unless thefs and perdelinquent. pon Which 1d “percenti. Saturday, cat at pubourt Hotse da, to the quantity of ed: interest tion ox the y ‘and ne Collector sale, Said Ky ’ Mi, of : onmendcing eivutog ale order until y of Janussanford, a County. Te. MIPANY. ce of bus-:. cation of: aty, Oaliforquent Woon i account of the ith day mounts set holders, as fo. of hares; Amt, 20 00 1 20.00 408, : 200 D0 20 00 450+ 26.00 40. 1900 50 100 . 50. BO. 10-00 10G,. . 2000 50 «10. 100: 20:00 250 5000 100 «=. 20. 30 «6 10" * 800 oo 20 wv _-PACIFIC FARE INSURANCE AGENCY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE . sO, OF LQNDOs,.@ Parties desixing to SELL, PURCHASE OR REST PROPER!Y will find. it to their ad vantage to call .at my office. Oiicve-No62 Broad Street; Ner+ Gity. Soldier’s War Claim Agency, No 34 Montgomery Bloék, SAN FRANCISCO. \ H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and Yo Cominander of the Grand Army of the Republic in California and Nevada, will . g.ve prompt attention to the collectioi of NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Ne. 637. Application for a Patent to a _. Mining Claim. . UNITED STATES LANDOFFICE; + _-Sueramento, Cal., Dev. 13, 13744 4 QOTICE is hereby given, That Jacob . LN Arbogast, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada county,Cal. has iiade appliéation for Patent for the Rock ‘Creek Placer Mining District, Nevada county. California, ind desctibed as follows, viz: On sarvieyed land, being the N E14 of .N.W 44.0f Section No 32, T. 17N, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Meridian, and. comtaining 40“ acrés,. Said location was twide in 1855 or 1856 'by “per. s0DS Whose nimes are not Known, The apPlicant claims by: purchase made ‘in 1862 from Louis Lossa. Adjoining claimants at pe claim of John Hart on the south east. All persons holting any atverse claim sammie before this office within sixty {-front-the-first-dey of publishing hereor, ‘ q T. B. McFARLAND, Register NEW SAW: MILL, et AT WILLOW VALLEY, HE New Millat Willow Valley is com~pleted and _we.ate now ready-to-fill-alt orders for Building oz Mining Lumber, . All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on. Boulder Street, or at the Stere of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Street will be promptly attended to. iwd M. L: & D MarsH. “A. COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY A OF THE TIMES, THE BEST, Additional Travel Pay, now due. California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles fram home. Soldiers can depend upon fair dealing. Infor. mation given freeiof charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and regiment and. whether you have a discharge. Congress has extended the time "for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act of July 28, 1866, to January £875. go all such claims must be made before that time. Original Bourity of $100 has been allowed a1] volunteers who. enlisted before duly 22d, 1861 tor ti ree years, if not paid the same when discharged, Land Warrants can be-obtained tor services rendered before 1855, but not for services in the late war. Pensions for late war and war-of 1812 ¢htained and incveased when allewed for less than disability warrants, but no _pensions are.allowed to Mexican and Florida warsoldiers,. Staty of ‘Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas Revolutions New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money i$ now due and being paid. W.-H. Aiken also attends toGeneral Law and Colection Business. F DR. T. B. ESMOND, a es ‘Of Washington, ' “wg as Riga to “Nevada, and golic'ts the patronage of the citizens of Ne -vadu and vicinity. ~ Office and residence on ‘Wuter Stre.+ Aree doors from corner. st? WILL BUY.A “CHEAPEST, AFD’ MOST SUCCESSFUL FAMILY PAPER IN THE UNION, -Harper’s Weekly; Iliustrated:; Notices of the PressThe Weekly . the -ablegt and most powerfully illu,t. {ed periodical published in this cou. cy, Its editorials are scholarly. and ¢ci.vineting, and carry much weight [:s tustrations.of current events are full aud fresh, and are prepared by our best designers. With «circulation of over 150,000, the Weekly is read by at least half organ of opinion is simply tréiiendous. The Weekly maintains a positive position, and expresses” decided views on, political aud social pfroblenis,—Louisville CourierJournal SSR The EEE Its articles are models of high-toned discussion, and its pictorial illustrations are often corroborative arguments, of no small force,—N, Y. Examiner, and Chronicle. Its papers upon existent quéstions and its inimitable cartoons help to mould the sentiments of the country.--Pittsburg Commercial, . TERMS: Fre to all Subseribers in the, United Siutes. Harper’s Weekly, one year., $4. ‘ $4 00 includes prepayment of U.S. postage by the publishers, —. Subscriptions .to, Harper’s Magazine, Weekly and, Bazar; to one add:ess for,one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper’s Periodicals to one address for one year, $7 00: postage free. cf ; Postage 1-—-irstMortgage-Premium Bond . an oxtre topy “ort tithe the ‘ytagezine; Lai) 6.10 ov ‘the B. ¥.Industvisl Exhibition Co. -—o ; % HESE BONDS are issued for the pur pose of raising funds for the erection ot a buildiaie inthe city of. New: Yors, to be used for a rf ey : Perpetual Worl#’s Fair. &@ permanent home, where every manufacturer can exh®bit and sell his goods, and very patentee se Mes al his invention; centre. ot dndugtny. : benefit to the whole country. = For this purpose the State of New hich:will prove a vast Legislature. of the orkehas granted a charter to a number of oir most Wealthy and respectWeekly, or ‘Bezar will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subgepi bere at-$4 00 esch, in vie remittance; ore-ix Copies tur $20 00, without extra copy; postage free. A Back pumbers can »be' supplied pt any ime. ‘The Annual Volumes of TR's Weekly in neat cloth binding} will ent “by express, free of expense, for $7-00-each, complete set,comprising ei . ‘went on receipt oe tas ee A en volames, rate of ‘8 25 Newspapers are) az, Bs tisement Pithent the express orders of per & Brothers. . Acdress,, .5:': . HARPER & BROPHERS; NéwVdrk. ml ‘. Mod, 2115 able mefchants, aud these ee ave Dai eae purchased no less than eight blocks of the. + H inest te le and the OF; ef New Application for Ai 4 ‘ate: “% to a York: The building to be erected will b seven stories high (150 feet in hight,) sur mounted by a mugnificent dome, gnd wil Cover a space Of 22 acres. It will be con stractel of Ion, Brick. and. Glass, and made fire-proof.’’ The bonds, whieh are all for $20 each, are secured by a first mortgage on the land and bailding, and fer the pur2 py re we ng the favs déctited to -on the amount of the whole 1 mu Every bondholder must receive at least $21.00, but he miay receive -, $100,000! Or $33,000; or '$10,000, or $5,000, or $3/000, ke, &o. : { Sa cesses © Lowmeeneed EVERY BOND purchased before Jaridaty” “4th, 1875, will participate in the ; _. THIRD “SERIES DRAWING, ss MONDAY ! Capital Prentitat; “$100,000. Thesé drawings take place every Tante MONTHS, and eventuilly EVERY BOX» will SANT. ; “hd , nd full in \ <4 es for onl all mapion. r TRRANCEAL: AGENTS) 25 67 fred t aore rte AD bag k Row, New York. ie fice Drawer 29. Sie be fice Postponements Impossible Under poe . 4 ". ) Ce: Dome, falta 2 it : AND NOCARY PUBLIC..» fi i ro) STOP Taal luw Ban ls 2 a POPTE « SiGgURNBY.S . =} Sat bes ; r ene" aS aah tod t 4 PAPER, BES. eqanas shes em popular, the directors . * sic iecenSiee rided to Have Quurteriy drawings of . .Cel. pw made ap pean Rae. for $150,000 each; this movey beirg the ir terest . He Aue fe sie < 1 BCOftR r United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. Nov, 28, 1874; ? OTIVK -is heyeby given t James Rose ard-Simeéon & pi whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada Couuty, Mining Claim bearing gold,situate in Nevada . thereto are hereby required to -present. the }days a million of persons; and its influence as an-}+per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. . ut ta: Fopy obhigendyeh , THURS FE aR ene —<—= LAY MORNING F ae KBRUARY 4, 1875 PIANOS, fermen = "ORGANS, * aoe pit Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale end Retail Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used im Concerts by alt of 9 GREAT ARTISTS, —_ Send for Descriptive Cireulse, The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dojlars! \HE Square Pianos are 7% octave, aud embraces all” Modern Improvements, such as: clégint-Rosewood-Case; itt Mouldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, graffe Trebie, etc. Lengtir 6 fect 10 inches; width, 3-feet inches, aud are‘ FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS . ~Agents wanted in every county county in the State for the if Celebrated Standard" Organ! Case, Superiority of Workmansliip, Elegance ot Finish and-Durability, ‘ {5S UNRIVALLED, ~ We keep conttant!> Sa natia a gvod as. soriment of ; ~ ‘Reliable Cheap Pianos, , SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFTT “TREBLE, MADE FROM ‘THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND -FULLY WARRANTED, Pricés as ow. as-worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere, : PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN’S, IF DESIRED, Call and see us before purchasing, sepl a FASHIONABLE Boot MAKER, A few doors below the National Hotel, BROAD STREET—NEVADA. I KEEP on hand a complete atock of the best ; French and American : CALE SKIN, 2S And ath prepared to make Gentlemen’s Boots in the very . ) Best Manner. PERFEOL FIT GUARANTEED. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. ‘O-PARTN ERSHIP NOTICK,.— Know all * Meu by these, Presenta, That we, A. D. Sutton and Frank Baker, both residing at “Nevada qity; Nevada County,Cil. do hereby certify aud declare pet we have ergazized dnd fornied ourselves into a co-partnership and Me covenant aud agree each with the other, to be co-partuers for the porpase of carrying on eud conducting the bd Valley Mining District, Nevada County. Cal ifornia, and deBeribeéd in P14 anu ticla not on file in this oftice.as follows, viz : Commeneing at the See stake at the fy corner .of Section 32, F No 17, N R’No 10 oupt Diabl) B& M? *Phdide da'a! trad. tine y1 18>" E. North 30 00 chains to 2 stake mai&ed “A No 2” (Aurora No 2) standing on the line between Sectione#2 and 33, ‘Thence on a true line West 40 00 chains Ket a stake Thenee on a trne line south 30.00 to K Sec. si ate ¥ aldod the Township OD to place of beginning,” and. coutaining 1 00LUO acres. Beiag the 8 3 of BE & and *, Mt. Di. aud Meridi sid lopadi Beer ate’ 6,7 oct? ae pene of Nevada sig ARR to cluim as locators and ‘purchasers from the e0-loca of bhid claim? claim. tomsof ie alley qua@ns «1 the ants are the Grass South, and the ColfaxGeeund pasthe West.’ All persons holding any adverse claim, thereto are hereby sited, to from the dt tay of ie Tds3 ius. 20, i > 32; N, RIG Rose, 8. E.-Cummer en. others, aud is rej, he applicants}.. if ia en t pcondu . pr There fs splendid varity of in leultivétign. ‘There iga large tract. grocery and provision -merchanuts, in the town and connty of Nevade; State of Culifornia, under the Bru, usme apd style of Button & Bakér) ‘That the principal place of business of sald co-pertiaersbip is pitvafed in the town aud county of Nevada and Bexte aforesaid, Thut the news of all the persons interested as partners in such business, are above stated, anil signed hereto. aad be in fexce wotil further potice by us. 4. D. BUTTON, Finwary 1th. 1675. FRANK BAKER. VALUABLE RANCH . rad Se Deets reer — JOSIAH DODGE, OFFERS FOR SALE HIS RANCH, situated five mi below Gr.ss Valley, on the
forest. Springs Roud. It is _ vat, . has the best soil an ‘ae fneand dubotadtiad Building, Fences, &c. as any place in Nevada County. There is 320 acres of e puace, Living ht ongsto the place, . = and su tial. The 130x56;a firet clees~ buildirg. There re ruit tons «f soiled land convenient to watey f of “ri well adapter 46 gundohicd Unk tote of the largest t ever grown in the thave been produced spout. With, the Ranch will be suld the Tools belonging-to the place. ' 1 ous ; For turthber partieulars epg’ de WaTSiN. Pewwscript Otliee, Nevada ity, Ranch and tie ‘tugs. ere is a eplen sis ap thn Lpinsei.t Teale hay grows ~ Secemse it ta kpe fi & Np” tesa, JosAH DOBaE. . za Which forVolume-—ofTone;-Beautyof {. SHERMAN & HYDE, gy and that such partnership will continues . . of.which is under a) . ‘Thera is shout, 2000 gords of . praised for ite Pea gh mj ern am pea cod . de a BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STREE®;NEVADA CITY. (Press STOCK $200, 000.. i OFFICERS: TRL W. TULLY, ‘President. wee A PARBERE 52555 cosdtsgs tes .. CASHIER, _DIRECTORS : John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, .R. W. Tully, Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H, Parker, : _W.H. Duryea, : MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security. 2 Highest Price Warrants. ‘ : : Legal ‘Tenders Bought and soid at Regular Rates, ’ ; : Gold Dust: Bought.. Bullion discoutived. Liberal advances made on Gold. Dust of Bullion for Assay Or Coinage at the’ Min Genera] and Speciai Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacraniento, Sa Jose, Steckton and Virginia City. a Drafts on Easte sn Cities, London and Germany. acied Agents for Liverpool,:iondgn, Globe Insurance Company. ‘ : CORRESPONDENTA—Bankof California, Francisco ; Bank of D. 0. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. paid for City and Coun Taterest on Time Deposits will be allow. ed; as follows Pies ep es bbe 59 Aya Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum, i aS Persous residing at » distance can Bs fetta ic sine Been x. ‘Plantation Bitters [Fs a ‘purely Vegetable ‘Preparation>.composed of Calisaya Bark, Herbs, ‘and Fruits. among which will be found Sarseparilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras ‘Tansy, Gentian, Sweet Flag, etc.;also Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Jeniper Berries, preserved in-a-suflicient quantity (only) of the spirit-of Spgar Cane to keep in any'chimate,. They invariably relicve ahd cure the following complaints : Dyspepsia Jaundice, Liver coniplaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache. Billious Attacks, Fever and Ague Su.nmer complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, General, Debility, etc, They are especially adapted as a remedy i . for the diseases to which WOMEN © Are subjected; anda tonic for the Aged, F_eble,. Debilitated, has no equal. They are strtctly intcided as w Teniperance foric or Bitters, to be used as a medicine only and always according to directions; Sold hy all First Class Druggists July 12, 1874, : send monéy by Express. ~~ Checks oen Solvent Bans ktaken at par. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. For Diseases of the Thivat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Gouak BronchiBees tis,” Asthma and Con« sumption. The few compositions which _ have won. th “confidences , Mankind and -hecome heusehold words, many ations, m wit. Ye OLD Mustang Liniment ! 2 PREPARED and bottled under ye immediate supervisieg of Professor'Fhomas lt. Cross; for ye last © 30 YEARS2 ==. Fl This celebrated Liniment has no equalin ye world and has produced more @ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprai Burns, Salt Rheam, sore ings, Layieness, Chapped ous Bites, Bruises, &c. 0 and Sprains, Str: ins, G flamumation, &¢. on ments put lonether, ‘ MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just #hatis promised, or i money ruggists ands, Poisonhe human frame fis, Stitt Joints; Ineust, than all Liniwill be réfundéd. Sold by-all have extraortiMasry rtues, “Byer secured $0 wide ® reputation, or maintained it so long, as Avun's CHERRY PecToRAL. Jt has been known to the public about forty years, by a long continued serie« of marvelous cures, that have won for it a confidence in its ¥irtues, never.equaled by any other medicine. It still makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, that can be made by’ nredical SKill,. Indeed). the Curegry PECTORAL has really robbed these dangerous diseases of “their terrors, to a grout extent, end given-a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded,-if the remedy be taken in sepnon. Eyery ifeupis. shoyid have itin their closet for the ready and prompt relief of. {ts menibers. . Bickness, . Buffering, aud eyen life is saved by this timely prutection. "The prudent should not neg ect it, and-the-wise will not, Keep it. by you for the.pr jon it‘affords by its timely use in sudden attacks, PREPARED BY ~ Dn. J; 6, AYER; & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical. and “Knalyticel Chemists. SOLD BY-ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL"ERS IN MEDICINE. 22 ’ AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, ‘Fer Restoring Gray Hair To. Ins Natura VIvTaliry, ~wo, COLOR, _ , Advancing years, sickness Care, ditappointmenutand hereditary predispositional) turn the Hair Gray,and eithec of them in\.cline it tosbed prematurely. AYER'S Hata : PN a Marie. Vicor, by long ZN . Pah vind extentive ces. 61) L/S use, b as proPow Gat os y yen that it ‘tops the falling of the hair immediately ; often renews the growth, an] always surely: . restores its color. when faaéd or gray.it} ' stimulates the nutritive organs +0 healthy ¥, and preserves both the proced sud ite boro ~ v, Pliahle ana, rerengthened ; fate owe with lively expression : ‘falling beir ib ehecked and ‘hair me: and ie@edtor gray bair re‘all hunters, an Bealp ct mS ein for lgdiew’ Leif, the Vicor is ‘aluedifor the soft: lustre and Fihness of tone it Unpsrte, ‘DR. dC. AYER.4,CO, Lowell, Mass, _caoldthy alt BPagetet and Dears tn Pos se Fee ; .* Oe — Wwe . ‘4 MAME into the: of the subseriC ber, on the wathteaten road, near Nevada City, aout €wo"weeks ago, a cow and PSeouoe “x ary erhaps.no.one-. ~ blished;thin . yy. sume t) original color: tantra bel .b feeapesy Bos wisp thes , ae Jude . spurs, ungies’ and v be ibeasee tay Roy ofB etoems an Mond x ‘The, ewngr au have the, aanié by . Pehl et ceslae seb Pand Cowntry SteréectBe Bure and get ye GENUINE. : _ youn Manufacturing Co. P TUIYIB-Ly “New York. — Notice to owners and parties imterested.in the New Engian:l Quartz Mining Company. "OTICEis hereby given to all whom i may concern, and particularly to the Executors, Adrinistraiors, heirs and as signs of Moses ©, White, deceased, that un der and by virtue of the Act of Congress o “Muy 1th, 1872, entitled “an Act to promot. ef. the development of the mining resources of the United States” the New England Quattz Mining Company, has during the year 1874, performed labor amounting . to the sum of one hundred and sixty-four (164) dollars upon that certain Quartz lode situated on Gold Flat, Neyada County, California, known and designated as the Wasson Quartz Lode, and consisting of 1600-feet on said lode owned by said Company, that of the arnount se expended there is-due and owing,from the interest of the late Moses C. White the sun of $3280 on account of ownership of one-fifth interest therein and unless said sum is paid within three months fi oni the date of first publication. hereof said oue fitth interest will be, forfeited. to the +o-ownere in said Company. Dated, Nevada, Jan. 18th, 1875, . ; ee New England Quartz **‘ring Co, j { By GEOKGE W. HOBART Kotice to Creditors. JISTATE OF JAMES GRIFFIN, deceas“ed, notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrutrix of the Estate of James Gritlin, deceased, to the creditors of . and all personé haying claiiiis against the Buid deceased; to exhibit them with the necthe first publication of this hotice, to the agid Adiuinistratrix at. her residence at Relief Hill, inthe county of Nevada, MARY: AXN GRIFFIN, Administratrix o1 the Estate of Janes Geiflin, deu’d « January 26th; 1875. Niles Searls, Attorney, Sheriff's Sale. ~Pee OF AN EXECUTION TO im j27 or te District Courtef the Fourtetnth JuWicial District, of the State of Californian afid' tor the Coaity 6f Nevada, bearing date January 251), 1875, on @ judgment rendered in said Court ou the 1 day Of Jauuyry, 1875, itt favor of W. HM. Crawford and agninst . the Mount Auburn Gold Oom pasty for the eum of Six Hundred sud Right Dollers, dawages with interest thereon #t the rate of seven per cent per annuum till paid, tovether with $3160 costs aud ade ager gb geee etthe Gate of said judgment, aud accruing costs, I have levied Upon the following vescribed property, beretofore attached, to-wit . Thut certain quartz or ledye, Known a the Mt. Auburn Gold Quagis Mining Qo'yledge, being situate in thé township and county of Nevada, State of Cal: , commeucing at the sowth line of the Vi ve Company's quartz lode and rubiing thence ina sduth e sterly direction 2400 feet toLord & Short ley’s.quartz clu ty rwith the dip, Matiaus ¢f the Balu juve. Also hoisting Works, buildings and imeline shatt, together with all ana. tip, u‘ar the tenements, privileges and apparteDi BCesthereuntd belomying or in ulry wise to oly yt EPR ee seribed projerty to the hi. hewt Didcer, fur vugh. in front Seta Godre A Dye » iid the city OF Mo. yp SATURDAY, Vebrmery, 27th, 1875, ;, rs in Med1 ‘ , . : s : augid-6m ae is Lirebiy dived that I will expose ‘memiog d this Ast day of pies the ee is sk day .o Aiw . fe : * 1874 1m,, ‘ y 2 SO GoW SMITE, Sherif, ac Rech ae ae A nye leepary Youbet, Wwithiy four months efter: é directed and-delivered issued out, Application es ing Claim _ a UNITED STATES LAND OFFIOR, Sacramento, Cal. Dee. 12, 1874, =-HOMESTEAD TONIC . AfOTiGris nereny piven, That Alvert @. ™ Purner, whose Post Office is Yo 7 Nevada County, Gil. ee for Patent for the Eastern-and Maine PlacerMine, situate if Hunt's Hill” Mining Dis. trict, Nevada county, California, and de. scribed in the’plat and field notes on 4i}4 ius this office as follows, viz: Commencing at a ‘stake marred “KE & M” [Eastern and Maine] and standingon the west bak of Green. horn Creek, about 5 chs from the edge of the tailings, and frem which the % sec stake between sections: 24, T16N,R9.E and 19,116 4, R10E, bears: West 10.25 chs. Thence on a true ‘line, va. 18° East West 50.15 chains to a stake marked “EB & M.° Thence>on’a true line South 5AT chains to a stake marked ‘i & M,” Thewe ona true line § 605 45’ E 51.60 chainss {e 20 in,.dia ‘bears N 6° E86 links dist. . * suger pine 24 inches in diameter beara § 374 2 W 29Hnks Gist. 'Thenee_on « true line N10 45’ E 30.67 chains to place of beginning, anéconteining 87, 06-160 aicres,and’ ‘Deing a portion of Sec 7 ; Section 49, Township 16 North, Rs ange Io. East; Mt. Diablo Base and . Meridian, — Sata: knownes-the Eastern Claim and the Maine Claim. The applicant claims as purchaser, The claim is not of record: Adjoining ciaimirts are the cliims of Carney and Goodspeed on the North, and. the Jenny Lind Claim on the South, thercto.are -hereby required to present, tHe sume before this office within Baty dpe fromthe first day of-publishing hercot. alt T. B. McBARLAN D, Register, No--647--+ Application for Bote toa Mining. laim, j a LS 4 ‘UNITED STATES LAND OFTICE, Saéramenty, Cal., Jan. 4, 1875. No CE hereby given that Skiflinge. 7ton T. Murchie and William H. Mur. a ,County, California, have : ; a) made ~, “) application tor Patent for the American — Gravel Mine, bearing gold, situate in Scott's Plat Mining District, Nevada eouns ty, California, and described ag tollowsr On surveyed lam being the SW; of NW ly ot NWy, the SW4 of the NW4,.Sw i of ‘SE4 of NW44, and N¥ of SW, und the Ws of Wig of the WY of SE it of Section 12, Townshiqr 16° North. Range No. 9 East Mount—Diabio—Meridian, and containing 160 acres. Said location was made in 1861 by the applicants and fourteen others, but is not recorded. The applicants. claim as. purchasers ‘from the co-locators of gaid claim, ing claim of Sargent and, Jacobs on. the north and east. : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto aré hereby-required to present the same before this office within sixty day from the first day of publishing hereof, j8 ST. B. McFARLAND, Register. Certificate of Co-Partnership. ~NOW all men by these Presents. That we, A. H. HANSON, residing at the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, and A: R. WADSWORTH, residing af the city of 7 California, do. that we have’ crganized and formed ourselves into a to-particrship, aid we cov~ «nant and agree cach with the other, to be “eo-partners tor the ysurpose of carryiPg and ing Groecries, Provisions, and Liquors, in the City of Nevada, County: of Nevada, State of California, under the firm nae. ard style of HANSON & WADSWORTH. Thet—the brincipal place of-business of said co-partnerthip is situated at the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, and State aforesaid. Thut the names et all the per. sons interested as partners in. such busiress, are above stated, and signed hereto, and that such partnership will continue and be in force until further notice by us, *In witness whereof, we have hereunto, set our hands and seals, this 4th day of January, A. D. 1875, : iy A. H. HANSON, [s£an HOUSEWORTH’S Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. ists, He has the latest improved Tustrnments. ie photogre pas all the Celebrities. He does not allow a poor Picture to leave. his place. He guarantees satisfaction, patronize him. {3 He makesdarge Rietures from small Cards He njakes life size Portraits thatare mas, vels of perfection, tp those who, Pietures, : ‘He wishes the public’ to compare his ork with others’, } He invites every on® to Visit his-Park Fs. nd judge for themselves, He was awarded the Highest Medals at farisand Vienna. =e He wauld not have been so awarded if hie fora Patent to Min» has made application — mmarked *E & M” from which a. black cak . 24. T16N,R9 Band,location was: made-in. 1855, in two claing,— All persons hoidiig any adverse clainy~ 1 J See whose Post Office is Nevada City, Ne 2 rina Adjoining claimants are the min. Nevada, Connty of Nevada, in ike State-of——— hereby certify and Ceclarecouducting the business of buying and sel. ~~ 2 4 { ER ouiploys the most expéricneed—4e--—— He ig very successful. with _ Children’s 3 Quartz -atining + Work had ‘bot been Superior, His India ink aud Water. colo? Portraits. attract the admiring public. His patrons are always pleased.with his §uperivr work. : His PHOTOC®A4PHIC PARLORS are at No 12 -Montgome: street, opposits Lick House. His SALESROOM is at No 9 Montgomery. eet, dale KHALI Hoa a Sh Pranciseo,. . ‘“ Botico te Creditgzs. UQSTATE of WM.1LLIS, deeenseds Moo 4 tice is hercby given by the undersign. Ellis, decansed, to the creditor: of, and all persons having claims agoinst the seid de-~ cessed, tox [iit them with shi’ necessary vonche:s, withiu ‘onr month, after the. } first pabR cdo of this'nohe @ ine sae Administrs(ocib, Nerth, Sariiicsn, io the. ‘eganty cf vada. q et joi ROBERT (iis es, A@minie's'ur of the Egteio: «: Willjam, BNI, 2 fob he%, sas Maley boue eso ttormey. ojos 25, 18TB, eo ppegy Boer er Phy si#h ‘anid ‘Si +o, * yes ©) swap atk fag.ibed rate 204 Leas wads Sumy ‘0h, 14 ed, Adnsinistratoc Of the Hrtate ot Willinm ° te