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The. Daily Transcript
' NEVADA GITY, CAL. ee
N. P. BROWN. " .B. J. WATSON.
Proprietors,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE ll, 187
5,
Great Land Sale.
THE GERKE. RANCH,
“COMPRISING 15,00@acres
of the finest lands 1
: ee
WYOMING TRIBE,
No. 49, IMPORVED
ORDER OF RK ED
MEN, meets every
THURSDAY FVENING at their Wigwam
Qdd Fello «s’ Hall. Nevada city at 8 o’clock
@. M.-H. C., McKBLV+Y, Chief of Records
i. M. MUNT, M. D.
‘ATTENDING PHYSICZAN
. NEVADA. CITY.
<asde MM. WALLISG;—
: ATTORNEY AR LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice of tae Peace, and
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, . .
FFICH, Brown & Mor
MWADA CUPY, Cal,
DR. G. W. GRAVES
AND
DR. H. WAGNER,
Physicians, Surgeons and Obstetricians,
Permanently located at
NEVADA CITY.
FFCE in Brown & Morgan’s Bloch
Corner Broad and Pine streets. m
gin’s Block, NEaps ¢
¢
GEO, 8, HUPP.
D. J. CROWLEY,
HUPP & CROWLEY,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
_. Offttee—Brown & Motzan’s Block,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
_ JOHN H. HARRISON, .
hk ive IN BEEF, MUTTON
_7. VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNE?
PURE, ke. :
Meats sold at resonable rates ror Cash.—
hop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada
Thertre :
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law .
: AND: NOTARY PUBLIC.
EFI0# ON BROAD STREET, opporit
the National Exchange Hotel,
PALMER MITH, .
D. B. MERRY. _PALMER MITH,
Dep. Co. Surveyor.
U.8 Dep. Surveyor U.S, Dep. Surveyor.
MERRY & SMILH,
IVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS,
_LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTS. .
-; tory as ever,
white and clean.
5
Buckingham's Dye for Whiskers.
; pearance Gn the surface of humours that
This standard article is eompounded
with the greatest care. =o :
Its effects are as wonderful and satigfacIt restores gray or faded hair to its youth.
fil culor, i
Tt removes all eruptions, itching and
dandruff; andthe sealp by its use becomes
By its-tonic properties it restores the capiNary glands to their normal vigor,preventing, baldness, and making. the hair grow
thick and strong.
Aba dressing nothin ghas been found so
eff@ctual or desirable. :
_ Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massa.
chusetts, says of it: «I cona‘der it the best
preparation for its intended purposes,”
—=
This elegant preparation may be relied
on to change the color of the beard from
gray or any other undesirable shade, to
brown or black, at discretion, It is easily
applied,being in one preparation,an? quickly avd. effectually produces a permanent
color which will neither rub nor wash oft.
Manufactured by
RK. P.HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all Drugzists and dealers in medicine: "18
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
For Purifying the Blood.
pound of the:
vegetable a 1teratives, Sars7 aparilla, Dock,
eS Stillingia and
PY Mandrake with
Zo the Iodides of
\ = Potassium and
)Iron makes @
which are very prevalent and afflicting. It
purifies the blood, purges out the lurking
humors in the system, that undermine
health and settle into troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin are the apshould be expelled from the blood: © Internal derangements are the determination
of these same humors to some internal organ, or organs, whose action they derange,
znd whose substance they disease and destroy. AYER'’s SARSAPARUAA expels these
~ NEVADA CITY. —
ua Office at the COURT HOUSE. Or.
ders jeft at the Daily Union Office, Grass
Valley, will receive. prompt attention. jal
__NILES SEARLS,
Attorney end Counselor at Law
Ac BRECK OFFICK,
In Fuato the Court Hous
DR. F. BUELOW,
Physician and Surgeon.
( FFICE ON BROAD STREET, adjoir.
ing the Theatre.
Nevada Jnne loth. 1874
o No. 679. :
Application for Patent to a Min-~ ing Claim.
A oe
‘UNITED STATES LAND OFFIGE,
. Sacramenty, Cal.; April 7, 1875.4
OTICE is hereby gi en, that C.J.
" Krown, Andrew. Larsen and Nelson
Johnson, whose Pust Office is Dutch Plat,
Placer county‘ Cal., have made application
wweka Gate Placer Mine,
bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate Mining
District, Nevada county, Californ a, and de.
scribed as follows, yiz: On surveyed land,
being the 8 44 of S W 4 of ection 24, and
ction 25, £16 N, RK
9 E,.M D M, and containing 160 “acres. +
Said location was made by the applicants
Nov. 28, 1870, and is duly recorded in the
Mining Records of Nevada county, book 4,
page 691. There are no adjoining mining,
aims, “ j Lees
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing hereof.
apil T. B. McFARLAND, Register
COUNTY. TEACHER’s
INSTITUTE.
JHE Annual County Teacher’s Institute
will assemble at NEVADA CITY, at
Id-o'elock, a:-a:; on
THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1875,
And continue in session three days, in,the
Assembly Hall, Washington School
Mouse. Every teacher in the county is
expected to be in attendance,
It is hoped that at least oné Sehool Trus. .
e from each School District will also be
Prof. Denman. and -othes-distinguished +
a
‘Raucators, will be present atid deliver lec.
res.
The order of exercises will be published
during the session.
who are interested in the cause of
edueation are cordially in-ited to attend.
; FRANK POWER,
County Sup’t of Schools, _
May 25th, 1875.
NOTICE. cies
2
rye Books and accounts of the Deer
Creek Lumber (smnany have been
Piteed im my: bande f+ settlement. Ail
Qeon knowin. theme’ ves indebted to
E Company Will caves “Qsia by, -eted
Mamedinte! y. The Balance of Haver
‘the yard on Sacraznent: street Will be séld
low for :
ati SE Rao
Nevada,
s gotel
‘Tumors from the hlood,
Carriage, ‘Sign, and ink,
on the Grass
. pared to do °
‘CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING
In‘all its’ branches, ir. the anost finished
ttyle, and with promptncs
he times.
When they are
gone, the disorders they produce disap
pear, such as Ulcerations of the Liver,
Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and
Eruptive Diseases of the .Skin, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Eryesipelas, Pimples,
Pustules, blotches, Boils, ‘Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scala Head, Ringworm,
Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Pain in the Bones, side and Head, Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhwa arising
from internal ulceration and uterine dis.
ease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and
General Debility, With: their departure
health returns.
:
PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. AYER & Co.,
Lowell Mass.,
PRACTIOAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMINTS.
SOLD BY ALA, DRUGGISTS AND DEAL. . .
IN MEDICINE,
ap19-taugl9
B. H. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.NEVADA CITY,
mental Painting. —
J. W. COOLEY,
T SEAMAN'S CARRIAGE FACTORY,
(near the residence of John Cashin,
Valley road,) is now preA
Prices to suit
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Thiscom.
faly-rodicrted:
Sales made by the owner direct.
or through agencies established by him.
Ra" No MippLeEMEN,. “8A
_ A FINE VINEYARD,
Containing 100,000 vines, the yonngest df
which gre 11 years-old, cap icity 100,000
gallons, Will be included in the sale, 4
lima
LOCATION.
The Gerke Ranch is situated in Tehamaead Butte counties. The Oaliforni
and Oregon Railroad travérses: the eastern
boundary for a distance of five miles, t-e
Sucrameuto rrver bounding thé west side,
On the north ‘flows, Deer’ereck which con.
tains sufficient water to irrigate 50,000 acres;
and the water right will be.secured to every purchaser. ‘The ri eis navigable to
the farm at all seasons of the year.
“HOMES.
To those seeking homes, this farm’ pre.
sents unusnal attraction of soil, climate
and location. The.frost and drought which
has been clingst universally disastrous the
present year,*has not injured the crops or
Vineyards in the least.
Oue hundred and firty families can make
thems-lves comfortable homes here,
Terms of Sale!
One-third cash; balance in one, two and
three years at 10 per cent, per annum:
Land may be purchased at private sale
until the day of public sale Wnich will be
announced hereafter,
For further information apply to
Dr. J. 8. CaMERON,
Red Bluff, Tehama Connty, Cal
4 GroRGE HaMuin,
_ 414 Market St. San Francisco, Cal,
* Orto Henry Gerke, on the Ranch,
° Vina, May 25, 1875.
+
UNION LIVERY STABLE
of complaints]™
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
PROPRIETORS.
OPPOSITE UNION
HOTEL, MAIN
SLRLET,
as
NEVADA CITY, CAL, °
eaeyne léased the UN
Aa end stocked it with a fine vollection
of HORSES, CARRIAGES and BU JIGIES,
the proprietors announce to the @itizens ot
Nevuda and the community in general,that
they are prepured to furnish
___ ELEGANT TURNOUTS,
Their horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet fre. goers. Persons de=
siring to geta ‘
ION STABLES,
TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should call and examine. our outfits and
prices. Transient eustony bolicitéd? and
every effort will be mude to Zive satisfaction. Horses. boarded by the week or menth
at reasonable rates, ‘
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
Nevada City, April 1st, 1875."
NATIONAL EXCHANG
iia ve ee event
3 HOTEL,
BROAD 8TREET..,.2. -NEVADA CITY;
_ §. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
beet WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALWays open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public,
been made to it,und it has been fitte
leant style. The sleeping
airy and confortable,
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. The Proprietor’ will spare no
pains hor expeuse to renuer his guests
cofufortable,
,
Stages for all parts of the State have
their Uflices at this Hotel,
The House is kept cpen all night for
the accommodation of the ‘Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel. a
A share of Public PB,
“dup in
Room» are large,
and the Vable will
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.’
Nevada, January 17th.
_EBNER’s HOTEL,
18 and 20 K Street, ‘Sacramento,
ae 4 KUMLE, PROPRIETOR.
L. KUMLE, for several years proprietor of the Ebner Hotel, Sacra.
mento, and recently of the Kumle
: Hotel in that place, has again
taken charge of the
Ebmer Hotel, 18 & 20 K Street,
And is prepared to entertain guests ina
manner unsurpassed by any Hotel in the
Stite. Elegant suits of rooms can be se.
cured by sending word. The tables are nlWays supplied with every luxury the market afforés,
“Ll invite all my friends and the public
gnerally, in Nevada County, visiting Sacrauento City, tocall upon me at the Ebner
Hotel, assuring them that evegything in my
power shill ~be done to angke their stay
iweunt and areeable.
, Nevada, March 20; 1855. ai Juul L. KUMLE, Proprietar,
n the:
State. is offered FOR'SALE : . ped atti
oe il 0,80 and 160 acre Cory Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco
lots. pay .
Lerge uiditions-hevePIANOS, po
ORGANS,
‘. dia bears S73 ° E100 chs. Thence, 28, N
and from which mouth of U @ M Co’s tyneel bears S$ 1° 20’ BE 2,50 chs.Thence, 27,
N.76° 30’ E 12.66 chs along boundary line
of Trood & Co’s ground, No 2, to a'sta.e an
edge of diggings,fromwhich -a-pine 10”
38° 15° EF 0.80 chs descend. bank 30 feet
“high, 4.30 chs to astake in diggings, being
on boulidary line between Trood & Co-No-3-/ton
down from station 15. Thence, No 18, S.
65° 15’ W1.00 chs cross center of ravine
1A2chs ton twin spruce tree, blazed, and.
1 ch N W of falls. ‘hence, No 19,8 MWS
45° E 8.50 chs to asta e on W. side of ravine, and ou line between Sti.tiong 15 and
21. ‘Thence, No 20.8 °64° 30’ W 1.10 chs
stake on-edge of bark 20° high. Thence
No 2t-N 88° Th? W 0.10 chs descend bank
Wholesale und Retail Music Dealers.
Weber Pianos: are the ‘Best
And are now used in Concerts by all of o
_GREAT ARTISTS,
Send for Descriptive Circular,
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
: : Is the only
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
Sold at Four. Hundred Dollars!
-PNHE Square Pianos are 7% o-tave, and
embraces all
. Such as-elegint Rosewood Case, Beautiful
Mouldings.’ Full tron Frame, Carved Legs
and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Lrebie,
etc. Length 6 fect 10. inches; Width, 3 feet
inches, and are
FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
~
Agents wanted in eve:
the State for the
Celebrated?; Standard Organ
Whith for Volume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, Superierity of Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability,
{5 UNRIVALLED, .
We keep constant)
sortment of
Reliable Cheap Pianos, ges
SEVEN-AND A. HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFE
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
SEASONED MATERIAL AND
___ FULLY WARRANTED, __
. .Prices as low as worthless Pianos ean be
obtuined elsewhere.
_ PIANOS AND ORGANS
. SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENS, IF
DESIRED,
Call and see us before purchasing
epl _ SHERMAN & HYDE,,
ry county county in
vn and a gvod as.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
f
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. May. 12,1875,
OTICE is hereby s#iven, that the Union
E Gravel Miniiig Company, a corporation existing under the laws of Calitornvia,
whose Post Office is Suu Prancisce City
and county, Cal., bas made application for
Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing
gold, situate in Kennebec. Hill Mining District, Nevada county, Cahfornta,and—tescribed inthe plat wnd field notes on file
in this office as. follows, viz:
; Plat A.
Commencing atu stake in tailings of
Nichols’ house and 1.50 chs N et center of
creek. Thence, variation being 17° 30: EB
1, South 61° 35 E, 9.94 chs to a stake, No
2,and marked U GM Go., being 0.08 links,
S ofl. Bowen's tence, and from whieh a
twin pine 12” dia bears N 8745" 5.0.50 Tks.
Thence, 2,8 39° 45 KE 4.39 chs toa Btake
No 3, from which a pine 8” dia bears N
126° W 34 lint s., Thence, 3,8 57° 30’ Eb
1/85 chs cross rection line 10.40 chs W of
corer Common to Secs, 3, 4. 9 and 10, [17
N RYE, 3.29 chs to a stake, No 4,°Trom
which a black oak 24” dia bears N 47° W
0,21 ks, Thence. 4,8 63° 35 5 8.00 chs to
a Stake on East sfde of Spring Creek, trom
whick a pine 6” dia bears N 693g 2 0.17
lks. Thence, 5, N€09° 30° E 2.00 chs crosg
sect. line 3.40 chs § of cor ¢omiunon to o, 4.
9 and 10, 8,46 chs to a stake at-foot of black
oak blezed, 24°’ dia. Thence, 6, § 80° 45°
E 3 49 chs to a stake, No 7. Thence, 7, 8
75° 15 E ¥,67 chs ‘to a stake,’ Ko 8%, frou
which a black oak bears N17 «0:8 lks,
8, 879° 10’ £8.35 chs to a black oak tree,
M 9.40” dia on summit of ridge, and va E
edge of Lake City 1ead,-fropi wich a black
oak,.18” in dia bears N 714° E 0.8. les.
‘Lhence, 9,8 69° 3U’ EH 8.16 cheto a pine
Ptree-binzed #0" dia, orm line of U GM Co's
fence, and leh W of Cake City andNetada
roads. Thence, 10, 8 48° 15 E 1.00 ch
cross Nevada and Lake City road, 8.36 chs
toa stake, No 11,150 chs W of @ ravine,
Thence, 11, $.32° 45 W,15.91 chs to a white
oak tree 20" dia and 1.25 chs W of ravine
Thener.12, 835° 45° W 5.09 to a pine tree
18a dia. 1.50 chs W of ravine from which
a black oak 24 in dia. bears 8174 ° W 10
lks. Thence.'13,8 739 00 W407 chs toa
pine tree 20” dia, on E edge of Nevada snd
Luke City roads. Thence, 14,8 54> 30 W
6,24.ché to a black onk stub at cross roads
of Nevada and rvuad leading to U GM Co's
“diggings. Thence, 15, 5 61 > 30 W 7.66 chs
toa pine tree 8 in dia. on Jower bank ~€
Grizzly Hill ditch, and.2 chs W of ravine.
Thence, 16,8 75° 45 W 6.66 cls to # stake
No 17, W, of old Bogan cabin, 0,50 lks W of
ravine; pine 36" dia beargs 8 77° 00 W 17
Iks. Thence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9,09 chs toa
rtake,No18. ‘Thence, 18, N $2°45 W 4,26
chs to a stake, No 19, on edge of diggings,
and being on boundary line between ‘Troud
& Co and U GMCo's grounds. ‘Thence,
A9, N82 45° W, 1.58 che tu-a stake; Ne 26;
‘on edge ot diggings, ana being 8 # corfier
of Trood & Co’s grounds. Thence, 20, N
43° 05 W 0.20 ch descend bank 20 feet
high, 7.90 chs. Leave diggings, #.00 chs to
a stake on. edge of digginys, and on Trood
& Co's boundary line. ‘Theace, 21, 8 829
10’ W, 8.21 che to a sugur pin» stub 50’? dia,
Thence, 22,N 86°° 80’ W 11.00 ¢hs cross
outlet to U GM Co's diggings, 16.12 cha to
® pine tree @ in dia. on upper etge of
Richardson ditch. Thence, 23, N. 27° 20°
W 2:92 chs along line of Richardeon ditch
to @ black oak tree on lower bank of ditch.
Thence, 24, N 82> 10 W 647 chains to %
stake in tailings, £.10.cha 8 of present discharge of flume from U GM (Co's diguings
into creek. “Thence, 25, N 10° 35 W 3:
chs to® cedar stump in tailings. being on:
boundary line of M.Z Merbach Connolidated Gravel mine, spproved survey No. 30,
Thence,-26,N’14° 35 ES.76 chs to’a stake
on Jower bank ut Richardson’s ditch. betwe
_. boundary Jine. Thence, 80, N” 86° 30! Bb
} chs toa stake on tailings 1.50 chs 8 ot
{others and vacint; on the south by Trood
Modern Improvements,‘
eNO 10,£N 23° 45 F 5.54 clfs, toa stuke, No
.ide of a ravine, from which a cedur “ein.”
erred +3 & ME “errs grourrd; ‘Phrerres; oy AN
55 + 30’ E 2.00 chs toa stake in digwings onss
4,70-chs to -a staxe in diggings. Thencé,
31,N 8° 15’ £3.72 chs, leave diggings 16,72
Spring creek, and being NE cor of ‘Tr od &
Co’s grounds. No 2. Thence, 32;N61° 35
W 4.24 chains toa stake in center of present ved of Spring Creek. Thx nce, 33; §
78° 45 °V 20.51 chs-tointersection of bon.
dary line of Consolidated Grav: 1 Mine {aps
proved -survey-of MurksZeHerback) -being
Stake CG No3l, Whence, 34, N 51° 45’
E 6,30 th along ‘said boundary line to a
stake. C G No 32. Thence, 35.N-7#° 45°
165,78 chs to place of beginning, Corntuin.
ing 200; 18-100 acres. Bounded “on the
north by land owned by W. W. Nichols and
Evans & Co,;0n the east by Holden and
& Co. and vacant; on the west by Zellerbach, ‘lrood & Richardson,
} Plat B.
Commencing ata stake marked C G No
°29, for. Consolidated Gravel Mine, being
stake-No 29 of Zellerback’s:-approved sur.
vey, and from which corner No 380 of sia
approved survey. identical witl* corner No
26 of Plat A, of Union Gravel Mine, bears
N18; © E 8 $8 chs thence, -va-tt4g SB,
1,N7134° Walong line of Zellerback’s up
proved survey, 3.02 chs to stake © G No 28.
Thence, 2, 818° W 14,22 chs to stuke &
No27. Thence, 3,5254%° W 20.68 chs to
stuke CG No 26. ‘Thence, 4, 8 671g 9 OW.
5 84 chs to stake © G@ No 25, and being iden.
tical w:th McCo No 6 at N W. or of survey
of R McM Plat B. Thence, 56,8 73° £3.03
chs to a stake MeO No-1 at'N E cor of approved survey of McM’s Plat B, ‘Thence,
6, N 8644 ° E 2.75 chs toa pine tree McH
No 1, being correr No 1 of R. McMurray’s approved survey of Plat A. Thence,
7, N 87%, ° £3.28 chs to w pine tree on -N
si.e-of Nevatla-rowd, and marked MeH-No
6. Thence, 8, N 2°%°O EB 20.96" chs to a
stake on tailings,-and be ing corner No 5 of
McH approved survey. Thence, 0,N 1844-0
E 14.35 chs to place of beginning. Contain.
ing 12, 25-100acres. Boundedson north
and west by land owned by Zellerback: on
south by RK. MeMurray; on east by Rh. MeMurray and §. Richardson, and designated
as lot No 59.A and 69 B, in Sections 3, 4,9
and 10, Township 17 North, Range 9 East,
“Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian : Mine con.
sists of the following locations: J. W. Summers et ai; Mar 3! 1859; A. L. Curtis, et al,
Jany. 10, 1857; I. Bates et al, Feby 4, 1858;
Nichols, Woedside & Co., Jar. 14, 1865;
A. Crane et al. Mar 8, 1859; J. B. Henry et
al, Dec 24, 1858; Geo. I’, McPherson & Co.,
Sept 5, 1858; Henry Curtis et. al, April5,
1858; Geo. F; McPherson, May 25, 1858;
Solomon Flanders, March 8@ 1858; Rule,
Turner & Co. April 10, 1853; Wii. Weighel
et al, Nov 21,1857; 'I* Taytor et al, Nov a1.
1457; B. I, Harrison et al, Oct 14, 1857; Mrs,
Fleming et al, Jan 11, 1857; Henry Curtis
& ©o., Jany 15, 1857; Phil ogan & Co,
Feb. 10, 1859; Rule, Turner “Co., March
5, 1859; John Gamble et al, Feby 4, 18 8;
-each of-saiclocations being recorded in the:
records of Kennebec Hill Mining District.
kor title of applicant see book 4 cf deeds,
Ppp 532; book 6,’pp 155, 209, 251, 505; book 7,
pp 341. 342, 391, 667; book 8, pp 94:-book 9,
Pp 2297 boOK 10, pp 2; boox 11, pp 346, 443,
ard 562;book 12, pp 609; book 14, pp 170;.
book 16, pp 124; book 19, pp 65, 45+; bowk
29 pp 222; book 80, pp 477, 480,, 481, 482;
book 32, pp 858, 361: book 33, pp 52; book
40, pp 482, 434, 435, 456, 437, 438, 439, 440,
441, 442, 443, 446; book 42, pp 557: beer 43,
Pp 501; book 44, pp 160,161; book 45, pp 70;
book 46, pp-157, 158, 159, 160, records of
Nevada county,
All persons holding any adverse claims
thoreto are hereby required to present the
Same before this Office within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing hcreof.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
‘ Dibble & Byrne, Attys m19
No. 690.
Application for a Patent fora
Mining ( Claim.
UNITED S'TA'TES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramehto, Cal., May 6. 1875,
OTIC® is hereby given, That William
Kaukin, James Keid, Elihu Mills und
Win. W, Pryde, whose Post Office is Moore's
Fiat, Nevada county, Oal., have made application for Patent for the Blue. Bank
Gravel Miuing Claims. bearing gold, situute .
in Woolsey Fiat Mining District, Nevaga
county, California, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this office ag
follows, viz: :
_ Blue Bank Gravel Mine.
Commencing at.a stake"No. 1, in digaings
on bottadary line between Oriental and
Blue Bank ground, trom whigh shaft to
present tunnel b ars 8 645 $5" E 4.04 chs.
fhience, variation 17S 30 E, No. 1, 8 162
3’ W 11.89 chs cross county road 42.39
chs *oa pine tree, with an ‘S in trunk, 50!
from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,8
73° 45'h 18.70 chstoa stake No 3,2 chs
north of center of Bloody kun Ravine.fron; .
r
t
(
Lloody Kun Ravine. from which Balsam 5”
beurs 3 20° 30" 60.44 ehs.—4 hence, No 4;
N 16> 30’ E 27.00 chs to a stake on lower
bank of minets ditch, from which u fir 24
in. dia. bears N 752 W 0.45 chs. Thence,.
No 5, 8 $4.15" E 2.50 cliains to a stake on
bavx of Miner's Ditch, from which a fir 26
in. dia. béars N~3T72 40’ W 0.19 chains;
Thence, No 6, N72° 45’ BE 2.50 chs to a
stake “No 7 on bank of Miners’ Ditch
Thence, No 7, N 42° 30’ E 2.77 che to a
cedar tree on bank of Miners’ Ditch.
Thence, No 8, N 382 00’ E 2.88 as. to a
Stuke, No 9, on bank of ditch, trom which
balsam fir bears N: 66® 60’ W 0.20 chs.
Thence, No 9. N 182 ¥6° E, 3.34 chs ton
stake, No 10, cn Dink Or “ditch. ~ Thence,
. t
Is
t
¢
t
4
t
t
11, on bank of ditchat foot 6f aepruce snag
Thence, No li, N 60° 15’ k-1.30 chains toa
stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at inter.
section of section line between Sections’ 21
and 22. Thehce, No 12 NO°45.W 855
chs 10 a stuke om section line 3.50 chs E of
Co, Road, and 8-04 chs south of section
coracr common to fections 15,-16,-2tand
22,7 18N B10 E. Thence, No 146,.V 72° OLY
W 3.50 chs cross county road 11.5€ chs to w,
stake tree, 48 in. dia.N W of Pride’s cabin,
and just outside of fence, Thence, No. 44,
5 64> 30’ W 13:40 chaing to a stake on steep
bank on East side of ravine. Thence, Xi.
*5,N 11 © 43° W 14.91 chs to a stake on casi
f
dis. bee ms N 5S 40’ W O.26¢ch. Thepee,
No 16, N 85> 15’ W 6.02°cus ta a vedir tree
on BK e#ido of a ravine . janction with raWine cunning down from stake No 15,
Thonee. No 17, S405 13°E 9.42 che to a
8 W egrcer of Troi & Co's ground No 2]
wedar tree,on cast side of ravine rupuing
-Thence, No.33, N 83> 14° Ww §.32
dia No 18
“chains to a stake,
dia.
astuke No 16,
chains to a stake
2, being cor No 2 of a
®
76° 15’ 18.03 to @ st
Sec. stake bet ween.sé
17 North, Rarge 9 i
M, bears $ 46° 39’ BE
18,8 3°35 12:33 chs to ay:
a
45° FE 4.46 cheins toa pine tree
. Said location was ma
applicant see book 14 of
O84, 146; book 20, p 1
48, p — book 32, p30
582; book 34, pp 55
Adjoining claimants
t
~~ ?thhpersons Holdin
same baiore thie
of FW Da
ettention
20° hivh ints diggings, 7.17 chs to a stake,
No 22, on E side-of Canon. T ice, No 22,
N18} E Ose chains tow SRE Sh B side of
Canon on edge of trail to mouth of Blue.
Bankitunnel, mouth of tunnel, Thence,
No.23, N-26° 45’, B-2 76-ehs-to-n Stuke, Nov
24, on U bide of Canon, from which mouth
of Blue Bank Tunnel bars N 24° 18" W.
Thence, No 24, N 3° 30 £4.19 chs toa dead
spruce tree, opposite. mouth of tunnel,
which bears § 62> 5u’W, Thence,No. 26.N
23> 00" E.3.00 chs to astuke, No 2, on oust
sideof Canon. ‘Thence, No 26,N9° w
1.24. chs to a‘stake opposite ed. of tail;
sluice and just above Junction with ravine
running down. froii” Station 15; spruce 36
in. dia. bears.S 41 9°30" E 0.40 rhs, Thence,
No?7-8 81° 00’ W 1.00.chs cross eenter of
exnon, 1.49 chs to a stake ol west sidepf ravine. Thence,No 28,8 9OR 0.80 chains
to a. stake on west side.ot canon. Thence
No 29, 8 235 W 2.84 r
side of canom. Thence, No
3.73 chs toa stake on west side of. canon.
Thence, No 81; 262.45". W 2 59 chains to a
stuke on west side of’ can®n,
82,8 18200’ W 160 chs toa
side of Canon, and on line
21to 1, and 07
30, 83> 30° W,
Stake’ on ¥
between Stations
5 chs N of blacksmith shop.
4 chains te:
ptace of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100
acres, and designated as lot No 4lin See.
tions 16 and 21, township 18 North, tange
10 Ea&t, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 8: id
1 cations were made as follows: Dayia
Scranton, ef al, Dee. 12,-4853et al, Dec. 21, 1883, Buckeye Tunne] Co.,
April 2. 1855. Geo I Wyatt et al; June 3,
1855, and by the applicants January 8, 1875,
Said locations being of recotd. iu the Wool.
Sey Hat Mining District records, and. the.
Mining Records of Nevada county, The
applica ¢s claim by purchase and lo¢ation,
Adjoining claimants are on the West, the
Oriental X. I. X. and Boston Companies,
andon tha North, Eastand South by vacant
ground,
4
All persons holding an
thereto.are-hereby tequired to present the
same before this Offce withi
from the first day of publishing hereof,
P28, Mc¥FARLAND, Register.
Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty
mo
4s
y adverse claim
No. 696,
Application for a Patent to a
_,. -Mining Claim.
—_—
Untrep Stratks Lanp Orricr,
Sacramento, Cal, May
OTICE is hereby given t)
LY Gravel Range Mining ¢
tiom existing under the ]
Post Office is North
County, Cal., has made application for patent for the Yuba Gravel Renge Placer
mine, bearing gold, situate in Kennebecr
Hill Mining District, Ne
fornia, and dese
notes on file in
Commencing
. \
205 1875. §
Co., a corporaSan Juan, Nevada
ribed.in the plat-and “fi
this office us fe] OWS, Viz:
r : at a pine stump desivnated
on field notes as No 1, standing 8 lks South
of Hustler's wood shed, Thence. Variation
being 174 °.E, 1, 8 44°-30R 1g 08 chs to
a stake, No 2, from which a black oak 397"
bears: N-38-2-E-07-hes dist. Thetce, 9 &
55-°-45°#-3-8t chains to a Stake No 3, from
which ‘a black onk-36"~pearg S 66° W 34
Iks. Thence, 2.8 25° 39° W 1.77 chains to
a stake, No 4,1 ch '§ of mining cut, from
which a pine 8” bedrg N 12%” E39 Ix dist
Thence, 4, N 81° 15 W4.95 to » stake: dn,
diggings. Thence, 6, 8 41° 15° W 3.14
clains to a stuke, No, 6, in diggings,
Thence, 6,5 30° 09° W 1.49 chains to a
stake, No 7, in diggings, Thence, 7,930
16’ EK 4 00 chains toa stake, No & 10 lks S$ of
edge of mining cut, and from Which a
black gvk 12” Gia, bears N 83° 30’ W 41
tke, Therce, 8, N 83° 15’ W 9.94 chainga
to.a stake, No 9, 1.50 chains W of old Riehardscn Cabin, and from which a black oak
4” dia bears $ 51.9 15’ Ww 56 lks, ‘hence, 9
N79° W'10.71 chains tu a Stike, No 10, &
links S of “So. road, from which a pine 48
in dia bears N 80° B 2s ike dist, Thence,
#0 chains to a stake No,
10, N 30° 18’ W 43
11, 1.50 chs § of 'a ravine from which a
pine 30" dia, bears N 509° v2 ks. Thence
11, N29° 15’ W 15.86
No 12, blazed, and from which a pine 20 in
dia bears $17° 30° B 54 iks.Thence, 12,
N 26° 15 W 6.90 chains to.a pine tree) 10”
Thence, 13,-N-39 2 45° Ww 13.7%
No. 14," Thence 14, N
30° EB 9 56 to a black onk stub No 15, 24”
Thence, 15,8 61° 15’ F 290 03 che to
Thence, 16, N 8° 15'R 9.68
>, No 17, marked McH No
pproved survey of R,
nine. ‘Thenee, 17, N
ake from which a
cS Yand 16, Pawytighip
ast, Mt-Dinblo Band
7.48 chains, Thence*®
llow pine tree
Thencs, 19, NWS
eld
McMurr:y’s placer
Ae Tevine 46 in din,
1.20 chs to a stake, No 90. 1.50 chs EK of
avine, from ‘which na pine 30 in dia,
rents N30 St tke. Thence, 20, 816°
No 21, 48’*
lia. and 75 lks N of county roud. Then
G *
which a white hr 20 in, dia. bears 8 22 5’ . a bettie on +No 22,1 ch Nat
W 0.61 chs dist. Thence; No 8, $ 872 40° sale W 41 dks
K 13.43 chs to a stake No 4,2 chs N-of . 5.50 chains -to plare of beg
i tiining 100,
pire 5 in dia bearg
Thenee, 22,8 50° 15° Ww
inuing. Con.
30-100-aeres, lot No GI, in See.
ioun 9 and 16, Lownship 17 Nor th, Range
) Kast, Mt, Diablo, Base and Meridian,
le, nd. is of record in
hesaid Kennebec Bill Mining District,
Jounty antl State aforesaid. For title of
deeds, pp 682, 683,
59. book 30, p 624;book
{; book 34, pp 531 ana
> 500; Do0OK 41, p 16] 9
00k 43, p 463; book 45, pp 6%, 70, and book
8, pp — — Records of Nevada county,
f tre—_the MeMy
Hacer Claim and } annals phcer claim, on
he North # ae
any advérse claime
hereto are hereb
OFive
Tom She first dey of pnb
‘L. B. McPARI
Dibic & Byrne, Attys,
within sixty daye
ishing hereof.
AND, Register.
2 m2a
ICH, ICE, ICK,
THE NEVADA CE COMPANY
W ITA FURNISH ICE
IN QUA® TITIE> TO SUTE.
Orjers left atthe © es, or at the store
ejow & Co. will rece‘ ve prongpt
CHAS . ENT, President,
ILLA, Seeretst: S
May 26, 1675 —
Sy. Me
rey °
jat the Yuba — S
\ada county, Cali-chains toa pine tree,chains to a stakeon WThence, No1 sixty days.
aws of Cals*whose*
_t
Fas
y required to present the. .
Oi