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July 12, 1872 (4 pages)

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GENERAL U. 8. GRANT. . POR VICE PRESIDENT, _. _ Yesterday morning the Central Pa__B, Ryan, abeated before the Board of Bqualization, and filed the fotlowing statentent, #king a reduction of _ Your pétitioner, the Central Pa¢ific Railroad, réprésents that tt has situated in Nevada County, liable to taxation, the followitig property: 30:25 miles of ratiroad and telegraph line; 30.25 #riles of rolling stock; baidings ‘anf structures at Summit and Truckee. The Asses¥or of said county has . #desessed sai@ property for the years 4872-3 as follows: = 30-25 miles of railroad : and telegtaph line’ at i $12,000 pet mile, $329,000 00 . 80.25 miles rolling stock,100,813 00. Buildings and stractures on Sumunit and Truckee, 19,000 00 ‘ 653,813 00 Your petitioners farther represent that the actual dash value of said property at the tinre of said assessment did not exceed— For 30.25 miles of railtoad and telegraph line, §,000 per mile, $181,500 00 For 30.25 miles rolling . -* stock of said Company, 80,651 15 Buildings and structures 272,151.18 B, Ryan: agent for the company. Hon:4. B. McFarland appeared for the railroad Company, and M, 8. Deal, District Attorney forthe county: TESTIMONY FOR THE RAILROAD. Capt. Cox—Reside in San Frentisco; am a railroad builder of twenty year's experience; am acquai with railroad building and havé been < over the Central Pacific railroad several times; Moui8. think a fuir estimaté of the road per mile is between $5,000 and $6,000. . GrossExamined — The weight of ion the road, from observation . would judge, 55 of 60 pounds. The value, [ batieve,, about $60 per ton _.per-milé: for One mile the cost, _ $7,. 640; take value from the English reports and duties added; tics,4U cents, new, 2,250, which’ weulthamoant to $900; spikes, bolts, ete., $400 per mile, ‘the value of the land over -which tae foad passes is worth nd, ‘morefor railfoad purposes than for any other purpose. Do not know What the railroad lands are sold at through that section. It is worth ™ ~-what it would sell for. The road bedis no part of a railroad; the superstrycture ajone constitutes the railroad. ~De not know anything’ about the value of telegraph lines. Do not know the value of American railroad iron. Tari 2 Tails; $12 ws.. Sea a Peicuwad-it the Von Schmhdtjtunnel should be constrneted and road, moved, the land would not be worth. muth. The road be@'from Auburn fo Folsom is not worth as much, Would not take the road improvements fora solvent debt for $6,000 per mile. There bis been no im: provement in the road since its com pletion. The sheds are separa pepe: If I were able to pu roadin é¢omplete operation not take it at $6,000 per pri nm engaged in the ufacturing and repairing locomotives for 22 years. fnted with the present val¢ locomotives of the Central Gific-railread. -The present cash value of locomotives 110 is $5,000 “eich. ‘Considering the original val“ue and. wear and tear. Cross-Examined—The value of the best’ locomotive is $7,500 to $8,000. ‘Tiere are nota dozen on the road worth that money. A new locomotive Ji e White Bear is, worth 99, 000 at iis -works, and it cost Very little to get V them to Sacramento. Have bought to S3000 and less is the value. Do not know how many locomotives the Gentral Pacide has in this State, wt: . és ‘pDconts per mile for every mile ran. Sar ‘Canada and in squainted with the comtand value railroads and the entire’ ofa ay Aa Bacnge: neti ‘of gssessm was. not gue $5,000 euch in coin, Tho Wants » at $10,000, ‘Oregon: . he road i very oe inthis county and depre“wear and teat wonld be greater than ‘. @stimate shown. Companies often . i aps more money in repairs than ‘ have only two engines of the same class as the Sticcess; same class as the White Bear they have four; I . think they er puiton OF road init 16 ow many m1 road in the : rae : county; know ehh course of the line . cus troupe that has_ever visited the in-fhis county; there is less than one mountains. of-California. Jack Wildegree difference in the maximum curves between Nevada and Placer; they are gréater in Phacer; the road Sef mpgs med beyond Trut-. steam hitched to one of Beekthe Central Pacific Railroad Co. on assessment and taxes. In arriving at the proportions of rolling stock, tok the number in Utah and Nevathe matter. The assessment. differs materially in this State this year; because they put up all other kinds roperty. / : a Ee nined—Property of all the election. descriptions is much higher than it wre Be deecatua aes Propeity” has . ~We understand Greeley has a new adherent in this county in the person of a man who has held office for the past twelve years, and becatse he was removed he is against Grant. heretofore been assessed less then its value, each county having a different rule; if the railroad was assessed for its fall cash value last year, it would follow — rule of sr ie mA ade r Cross-Examined-To the of . Office is everything— at Summit and Trackee, 10,000 00) tneir judgment; believe they assessed . ; ial last year by their judgment;the rules to establish the value of railroads This statement is sworn to by E. were various; there was-no difference in the stanAard of valuation of rail-}~ sees ‘ roads and other property, except 10 tion of Julius Villian, charged with the matter of judgment. UNTY. Am County Assessor and made assessment upon railroad; based my _vakaation upon the materials used in the construction of the road; in the es county there are 30 miles and aj A girl todo housework can hear of a good situation by applying at this office immediately. .quarter, 15 miles side track, aud 30 miles and a quartertelegraph line; all these wére estimated in fixing the value of the road; the valuation T placed upon it was $12,000 per mile; did notinclude the value of the land;. Weclip the following items fro ascertained the value of rajlroad iron . the Truckeu Republican: — at the number of peunds.per ton,and the price from the market reports; 3 value. of He said the best lcoamotive could be bought for $10,000 in currency, and after transportation would be worth $10,000 in coin at the present time; “funade my list by e@iculating. the first-elass engines at —. and ~ creased in me ratio upon the : rates Seetbh. @ company on other cluding the’saloons, kept o classes. a as-usual. Stevens recalledfor the Railroad— . transgressed the letter of the law Told Morgan 1 couldbuy better en. . eg gies than any the Company had for $10,000 in enrrency. — Clements—Side tracks do “not . ed fines.amouptto 15 miles. ‘The majority worth from $3,200 to $3,5) mile. The majority tracks are at Truckee. There isa wires upon the line. Cross-Examined by Judge Mce. struct Farland—Have had no experienice in railroad. building, but have been a ed the locomotives at $10,000, the first eight according to the.classification given by Mr. Ryan. Madea reasonable allowahee, and at first cost it would:come at $14,000. Even Pig re at this oF eo rorh nt a w come to $14, er mile above empl : over, including side aeohes Estision agai blige mate the ties at 50 cents each, $2,600. than any we have hand they are of au excellent and liberal kind. —GVV, Uition. Could not tell che value of engines ‘ nek? grade 'to the White Bear. ad $0,000 laid out withia: onths and renewed. They ines in use k would not give that will go for Greeley. “We know of some of the most influential Democrats_ in. this ¢ity and county, who would aee Greeley hanged to a lamp post before they would vote for him. Where one Republican goes for Greeley in this county there are ten good Democrats against him. = ¢ igte by wear aud tear at the rate of Px Ciemen's—Am civil engineer ‘of nearly_18 years’ experience in ean Have been engaged ilrouding u the “Central Pacific tea_yeoars. awed we . of sth of the Censral Basie, ‘Lhe locountives at average © cial troubles-had driven him to seek ay _ bought May, 1888, cost $Y,. one Wr eae Se ego Gods . It 8 sah that. he : Sitar 915,070; the Nevada te teen hip same _ gine.” Buch am engine cau'be bought afte running) on the California aud . tn. gehool house atthabplace. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ‘tolling stock very rapidly, and office of County Supermtendent Bd. Watson, in this city, and at the office of O-P. Stidger, North San Jian..’ ey can purchase new ones for. Cross ined—The Company Mr. Ryan— &Am General Agent ot man's posts on Pine street, became quite restless and concluded to leave . taking {the post along. The horses dropped the post im front of Justice da, and taking these from the tdtal, . Davidson’s residence on Pine street. apportioned the balance to Califor. Those animals ought to be arrested. for nia; last year the Equalization Board pétit lareny. fixed it at less than $5,000 per mile;. ~" in Nevada less than $6,000; in Utah less than $5,500; Washoe county was equalized at $12,000; Churchill Co. : vere * at-$10,000, but all finally reduced, had a jolly time on Wednesday eveNo Board has yet finally acted o8 . ning last, on receipt of the news of the nomination of Horace Greeley. ranging from $3.000 to $15,000. The . That's right, burn Greeley powder Assessors put. up railroad property before the election, and the Repubécoin, $8,181. Excelsior and Success . The School f#tstees of Sebastopol are our best engines, $8,100 in coin. School Distriet,.will, receive propov od entigines cost from $7,000 Oe: iy EE sea! $7600. é “The California. Centrab hsals fer one week, or “until the. 19th for $3,500 -mnd . ifistl, $o-do the carpenter work on. passed cece ai the ics. — ‘The Circus. The San Francisco Circus will perform at North San Juan. to-morrow, Camptonville Sanday, and Downienes; Go not ville on Monday. It isthe best cir-/ son always hasthe best. — ‘Runaway = The Democrats in Grass Valley TESTIMONY FOR THE Jno. T. Morgan; County Assessor, cans will burn Grant powder after) For Greeley, elsimants or company, from year te ciples nothing. > €ase of Villian. 2 e understand that the examinathe murder of Felix Ansill, at Kate . claim or claims, guaranteeing to the Hays Flat, on Sunday last, will take place before Judge Newell, at Birchville, to-day. evening tlaimants or company, their succesTruckee Items. The Sunday Law'was not general-Jocomotives . ly observed in Truckee. F. Burkpnts miners, we again publish the laws governing quartz tines, which were d in “Convention, at Nevada, Article Ist, The jurisdiction of the following laws extend. over’ all quartg mining property’ within the county of Nevada. Article 2d. Each prospector of a quartz claim shall hereafter be~ern titled to one hundred feet ona quartz ledge or vein; and the ese: gre shall be allowed qne hundred feet additional. Wach claim shall include the veins = Article 34. On the diseovery of se s threa “vaewe-abadit ti of his death, and all the right, title the vein of quartz, three roy the ‘said estate: has, by) the operation of law or otherwise; acquired na Wé are : ere : cis ieee ks than orin sadision to that -of the said. m ge ‘ ie thn tg aaa Jaa intestate, at the time of his death, to al] . He Sewing ‘ that mining ound er mining claim, situ. Jan 24 POTTER & SIGOURNEY, ate, lying being i the County of Neae ~~ NEY. be allowed to mark and stake off the same, im such manner, by name of the owner and namber cf the claint, or otherwise, as shall properly and fully identify stich claims. « Parties having claims May catise a map or plan to. be-made, anda copy filed with the Recorder, if, redeemed_ requisite to more particularly fix the locality. Article 4th. Work to the extent of one hundred dollars in value, of twenty days faithful labor shall be performed by each company holding claims, within thirty days from tke date of recording the same, as provided for in article 6th. of these laws; and the duly. authorized representation of a company making eath that sich money has been expended, or that-such labor has been performed, . shall be entitled to a certificate from . ‘a County Reeorder or deputy: guar. anteéing undisputed session of said claim for the term of one year; and for a like sum of money or. amount of labet expended or per. formed within twenty, days of each succeeding year, duly acknowledged as herein named, shall entitle the year, to further certificates of undisand a company. having a mill contracted for in good fgith,. to the amount of five thousand dollars, ferthe working of its claim or claims, the ‘proper representations of the company making oath of the same
shall be entitled to receive from,said County Recorder a title deed to said sors and assigns, undisputed possession and proprietorship forever under these laws; provided thatnothing in this article shall be at any time inconsistent with the laws of the United States. Article 5th. Whenever the requisite amount of money or Iabor as provided for_in Artiele 4th has not been expended. within thirty days from the adoption-of these laws, the claim or claims thus weglected. shall ject to be relocated by 2 ther party or parties. Article 6th. Any pe from Mr, Stevens in Sacramento. . halter & Co,, Wm. Lowenstein, 8, B. Weller, Frank Pauson, and Frank Stevens closed their respective business establishments and refused to sell goods of any kind to customers. All the other business houses, i 135 per nile, That line is ~ Morgan Recalied — Noticed four Yes, there are a. fow “gorebeads the reliefof the grave, but, that no » way—in fact that ¥ A number of those who tice’s office, conand paid the requir“ae fessed the of siding is made from worn iron fro p<A patent rock crusher and other the main'track. The side . }mathinery for the Eureka mine, in od Piumas ‘county, was received from © side} San Francisco, Wednesday morning a long-span running into Donner and unloaded asthe freight depot. i for use; tele-. The rock rusher alone weighed ern_be built for from . 3,000 punds and the total weight of from $100 to $186. per eile all the machinery ‘was about 10,000 Cross-Examined—My estimate is pounds. based upon one wire. If four wires, Th i nen i ike Yalna G80 en 0th mors. edemand for laboring men in around Truckee—is increasing, Metrare w-nted to dig ditches, con~ ffumes and saw mills, bu m. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. charcoal, get Out_timber for sawing, worker iti iron ail the time: Assessraft logs down the Truckee, the Little Truckee and 'Proxse®Creek, to work in saw mills, lumber yards, to sash, eta wages and good pay in this region. A flock of 1,700 sheep passed ‘Tur Tnanscerpt can find but two through: Treskee on ‘Tuesday, boutid ost: om Mdhiday inst, on ‘Pind Sixeet, Re : in the county who go for Sardine Valley. They belonged Nevada City, asmall black and c siut, With brass collaron. Answers to > y . to.a Mr. Caples, on Deer creek, near name of “Flotw:’ Any person finding te dog and returning her to No. 97 Pine Street,} BR f ” The ‘sheep ‘are tobe pas will receive Five Dollars rewarl, — j12-1w tured in the Sierras until snow flies. Recorder's Office. _. ' The following instraments were BALED peapien ‘ : ut filed for record ‘in the County BeS the 18th jmtaet, ae tion walla and. heating chamber, for the order's office yesterday:. . a ; Church, erected Deeds—D, Q, Wright to Jno. Robcorner of Nevada and High Streets. The Mining leis tie N sien ana done in accordance with the Fork of Steep Hollow Creek. ertson. John Bennett to Sera Bennett. W. i CRAWFORD, Real estate in Gruss Valley. a Thomas George to Thomas Hood. Nevada City, July Tith, 1872. Real estate in Grass Viilley. ’ Tae aggregate trade by the gulf . PRYIE Trust 3 initniibed Sm. cae @ sence re voakd know where his body lay, . "4 7iver Si Lawrenep amounts toe} sc thursday Rvemie, Jou Athy. tor te rere Sg, . Sa tht Ranch. Oucheitorie is well Gabe, recently died in }hangred million of dollars a year. ; . of the United: 5 to hold-one z claira as provided for in article Ist, and as many mere as may bé purchased in good: faith for valuable consideration, for ich certificates of proprietorship shall be issued by the County Recorder. : Article 7th. The fees of the Recorder and Deputy shall be the same as the statute fees for recording per folio. : 3 Article 8th. No title to a claim hereafter taken up or purchased shall be valid unless recorded. in the books of the aforesaid County Re corder or Deputy within twenty days of its lodation or purchase. hed After the passage of these Jaws the Convention adjourned sine die, A trne copy ‘Joun Day, District Recerder. Tuer Freedmen’s Bureau winds up its affairs this week. striking their colors. } ‘Tue last atttke of thé strikers— sills HE School Trustees of Sebastopol School District wil receive proposals to do the carpenter work on the School House in ict, until July 19th)1872, Bc agieeyey’ ef Public Schools, Nevada City,.and at the office of O. P. Stidger, North San Juan. For the ‘Trustees, ‘N.C; MILLER, District Clerk. North San Juan, July 12th. 1872. es Ai the request of several qvartayh” all the dips, angles and variations of . lows, to-wit: Aa undivided one-eight of t Probate Court. Deeds and stamps at -pur-. chaser’s expense. Henning. deceased. 7 . Finn, Attorney for Administraess ; a d iyll OVER $3,000,000 00! Judizial District, in and for Nevada County, be considered abandohed, and sxb-. at lo’clock P.M. Plan an specificationg make shingles, laths, doors, blinds; can be seen at the office of the County Su}. Men who understand and are willing to labor at any of fhe ; _ NOTICE, ; — new.Kpiscopel to include all excavations. M. L. MARSH, to be seen at the office tO eee ae “3 Mw A ome all John Bennett to Wm. Duws and the right ll bids: _ Bids ree tee at 3 : io Joseph Gilbert. Real estate in Grass E. H. Tascort, a lawyer of TallaValley; consideration $1,800. hassee, “Florida, disappeared the ‘other day leaving in his trunk an affectizig letter, the purport of which was that declining health and finaaick and stone work, and dying “per liter ay ~~ 12 . _. Glerk of the % 000 rh ~ SOHN PATTIION, Clerk, dort esti bag bee electivn of chets for the ensuing term. _— ae __Peery ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. _ GREAT BARGAINS!! . : . COMPLETE PORCELAIN D OTICE. is, hereby given that in pur: OMELET! INNER ae of an order.of the Probate SETS FOR $25: Court of ' om er Ye ~ = ct a — el rages! SET 72, inthe . % POTTER & SIGOURNEY, wi the uth dex offApril, A. D. 1872, in the . ‘ Pa ial staget, Ne 38 , te of John 8. Henning, de: ee pe at Administrator of . are now selling id estate, will sell atcpublic auction to . * ~~ fhe highest bidder for cash in gold ein, . Crockery, subject to confirmation by sai Probate Cutlery, + i C Plated Ware, Saturday, the 3d day of August, Gina: Wares A. D. 1872, at 10 0’clock A. M.,. Wall Paper, of that day, in front of the Ceurt Window Shades, door of Nevada County, at; — sO : 3 Cheaper than ever offered in Nevada county: Nevada City, oe eee fe wees ane iS viaethernatcee a Sta%e of California, all the right, title, in-. PAINTS, OFLS, WARNISHES, COAL OIL, te of the snid-intestate at the} DANFORTH’S PATENT PETROLEUM terest and estate of © FLUID, ele, Call end wo our mammoth ~ Lamps, etc., vada, State of California, described as fol) TTVERPOOL AND ae LONDON Soath Extension Allison Ranch Mine; at AND GLOBE INSURANCE ass ‘Valley, Ttevada County. California, GM taining (00) eight hundred linear feet. COMPANY. . Terms of sale,cash in goldcoin. Twenty per : — cent. to be paid to, the auctiobeer om the APITAT, AND SURPLUS FUND, (Gold) day of sale, balance on confirmation By said . Qy JAN. Ist, 1871, $20,869,079 04! “ASSETS IX THE UNITED STATES, @ F (GOLD) “Dated, San Francisco, July 8th, 1872. Dated, San "JOHN W. BRUMAGIM, Administrator,of the estate of John 8. Sa. —_— $" The Sfiareholders are personally re HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of an Ex sponsible for the engegements of the Com me ecution to me directed and delve A pany.—_All Directors are Shareholders. — issued out of the District Court of the 14 epegnmmn sali ia, date July 6th, : ee og pay rem ren eek in said Court General Agent Pacific Department. December lith, 1872. in favor of A. Delano R. W-TULLY, Agent for Nevada and against the Webster Gravel Mining Co. City. Geet? for thesum of $1,853 oo : Pagerie maodamages, with interest e Ta f er . cent per annum till paid, together with hia es REMOVAL. costs and disbursements, at the date of said : judgment snd aceruing costs amounting to the sum of $195 50. : sailien Lhave levied upon all the right, title ene ry def in and to the fol Bryhn cnoperty, heretofore attached GREAT SALE FOR 60 DAYS! puted proprietorship and pogsession; . to-wit ; Those-eertain mining claims, situROSENBERG BROS. ate and lying in Roagh & Ready Township, ote : ifs ; upon Bunker Hill and known as the ela > of the Webster Gravel Mining Co's claims, cueneiee Weed. lew eee % 3 as Se “the store nearly opposite the stand Grant & Co’s. claims and running along the Gua’ the balldisg: Sets somal thy ey southerly to the center of the hill : thénce easterly ‘Lo Grant & Co's west line. and thence northerly to the place of beginning, — 5 ifice a provements thereon consis ing of steam en’ = gine, boiler, pumps buildings, sluices, hoistin sintl paredk t wont “eh np ing gear, &c. rson te public sale all the spore tons prop-{‘a call, as the stock must be sold at some rty to the highest bidder, im front oF the . , i, ; court House San, in the city of Ne on _ or other 5o’vlock, P.M, ‘ ‘Given ‘under my Hand this 10th day of Nevada, July 9th, 1872. _ July, 1872. Lie CAHERIPF'S GALF.—By virtue of av Ete. J MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAt~ K cution to me directed ana delivered isERS IN sued out of the District Court of the 14th County of Nevada and State of California, Grant ee ill, westerly 1200 feet ; thence . Otten ined to dispose of their stock at an together with all the machinery and imNotice is hereby given that I will expose . thi in the Bry Goons line to give them Saturday, Aug72, Between the hours of 9 lock, A, M. and OSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. JOHN KIRKPATRICK = «> —Ss«SJ:. 8. CUR By A. W. Potter, Under pag + 5 i , Attys. * y ipa f cia taboo KIRKPATRICK & McCUE, Judicial District, in and for the County of judgment rendered ia said ‘on the tth > eee day of July, 1872, in favor of Daniel P. Hol604 & 606 FRONT STREET, broek and against the Webster Gravel Mining Conipany, fot the sum of $1,360 75, gold coin of the = —— pe pen gore { terest thereon at the rate 0 pt. . . A FRANCISCO. per. annum until paid, together with $29 407 . SAR ¢ costs and disbursements.at the date of said San Francisco, July ¢th. judgment and éccruing SHEEP WANTED. {Near Jackson,} costs. ry T have levied upon all the right, titleahd interest of defendant, im and to the following described property, heretofore attached te-wit : Those certain mining claims situate and lying in Rough & Ready Township, DDRESS yerese cea . om of ego igcr 9 npom, A unker Hill, a whas the claimte of; the Webster Gravel Minin Cab owe 77 ne McKENNEY & CO., commencing at the western of the: Sec , Grant _ Co aie rt bo ; the 337.. * base of the hill wester eet 5 ce bese of ty te the center of the hill ; thenee . Republican County Central Comeeasterly to Grant & Co’s west line and F thence northerly to the place of beginning. mittee. Together bys all the eons Fria imSislie : rovements thereon consisti en. one, boiler, pumps, buil s, sluices, HE members of the Republican Coun hoisting gear, &c, ty Central Committee are requested to Notice is hereby given that I wilfexpose . Hicet at Nevada City, on saturday, Jaly to public gale the above described property, 13th, 1872, at 2 o’clock, P. M. i in front of the Court House door in the cily Ve G. BELL, President of Nevada . 4 A. Hy. Pargen, Secretary. On Saturday, Aug. Sd, 1872, diguada, sally TH, UT: B. tween the hours of 90’clock, a. mM. and 5 : ‘ i IGE! ICE! o'clock P.M. -Given under my ‘hand this 10th day of July, A. D. 1872. . eae PEASE Sherif. a rags y A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. NHE Nevada Ice Company are prepared Dibble & Byrne, Attys. jyll to deliver ice in aor pact of the ped bier 3 aud county. Orders left at the office, fi © AST. of Boulaer Ln baggie promptly Biled.Nevaca, y i4th, fj j ; GREAT SAN FRANCISCO ay CIRCUS oe 5 aid CE CREAM sent to any part of the city. Put up in pint or quart cans by leaving your ordeg at FRANK’S. Pints. 50 Cents. Quarts $1. ‘. New Yerk Oysters $1 per dozerNevada, June 22d. ANNOUNCEMENT. YOUNG LADIES’ ‘SEMINARY. > BENICIA. ~\ Foun¢ ed im 1852, E NEXT “ERM of this well knows 1stitution willo on Wednesday, ¢U~ ly sist. Applicakionayass be: made early.’ Address, Ki V. C. H, 3 Principal ¥. i. 8, B., Bemicia, Cal. —s je22-2m ee FOR SALE OR RENT. b , op Aristucratic Hill. Fer fall par: : efiice of the South Luva Canal Company. CS irk, Patektee pak penon Main Strect. : ing Exhibition, will perform at : . duly 9th, 1872. NEVADA CITY, RANCH FOR SALE. On Friday Evening, July 12th . Paice nom scvoca City, near the Pend: ae wtb ono. tag syivania mine. is ofi red fur sale cheep. for. Cush. [it contains 220 acres, ete! and 40 of it uncer cuitivation. Twoditebes rum wts8 ‘a date July 6tb872, ona} Fine Wines and Liquors, bey Ee Poee ROM : DROME! _ the bexutiful residence of Géo. P. ~~ -_— «& et oe > > Ranch. On¢-helfof it is Cafldren eeivt 1S youre, 2% +50. . od, containing pbont two thousand Cort % ears: ED.D. WENBANY: oie of tap will be sold with the Ranch, _ Adtvaiieg Agen . desired. Fr full particulars spply °° + Revade, Jody Wh, 1872, *VUONES, Nevada City, is F WwW. 6 Py a whee wee oa e BE