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ned, and thé
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direction for——
JOLLARS
in
through the
Vargo & Co.,
be forwarded
Jnion.
, 623 Kearney
an Francisco.
rcial treet.”
57 on the le
Jease inform
his sdvertise
T. . myl
DA CITY
0, 000.
1, RW. Tully,
, A. H. Parker,
}-eoHateral Be.
ty and Coun
soid at Regular
on discounted.
Gold Dust or
sat the Min
sits recerved.
Sacramento, 88
City.
ondon and Ger
don, Globe~I?f Californias,
lis, Sacramento .
Virginia City:
: will be allewne Depos«r annum.ths Time
cept. . per
a distance cam .
“*
CTORS.
Il be received st
ice, Nevada City,
jons cin be seeB,
th, 1875, for the
rick sewer lead
e Court. House.
th said sewer,
will be required
ace of the werk.
oral wil
LN, Clerk,
cere Dopwty,
N
.
B. J. WATSON. .
HALLS.
‘THE GERKE RANCH, .
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY
Great Land Sale.
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met
'
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
ie ee
and from Which mouth of U G M_Co’s tun» . pel bears 81° 20’ E 2,50 chs.
EN 76° 30" E 19.66 chs along boundary tine
of Trood & Co’s ground, No 2,.to asta e ou
edge of diggings, from which a pine 10”
dia bears 5714 9 -E'1.00 chs.
Thence
Thence, 28, N
yes,
verre
WYOMING TRIBE, . iw
No. 49, EMPOKVER é tam
URDER OF RED & eZ +
MEN,
THURSDAY EVENING at their Wigwam
Odd Fello 8’ Holl,Nevada city.at 8 o'clock
vou. HC. McKELV:-¥, Chief of Records.
&
€ Corner Broad and Pine streets. m _
‘Attorneys & Couuselors at Law,
BROWN & WATSON, SS} COMPRISING 15,000 acres
of the finest lands in the
meets every Sig
“KM. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSIC:AN
NEVADA CITY.
J. M. WALLING,‘ATTORNEY AT; LAW,
‘ NOTARY PUBLIC, .
Justice of tae Peace, and
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgin’s Bieck, NE
’
1
tory as ever, ’
“. thick and strong.
effectual or desirable.. f
This standard article is ¢ompounded .
with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and satisfacIt restores gray or faded hair to its youthf.lcolor, _ oa j
It-renioves: all eruptions, itching ‘end
dandruti; and the scalp by its use becomes
white andclean. * . © : = :
By its tonic properties it restores the cap-.
iJiary glands to their normal vigor,preventittg baldness, and making the hair grow
“As a dressing nothing has beeri found sq
Br. A.'A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says of it: ‘I cons‘der it the best.
preparation for its intended purposes,”
Staté “is offered FOR SATE .
in 40, 80 and 160 acre
lots, : ete
e
Sales made by the owner direct.
‘or through ager cies established by him.
Ra” No Mxop.eMEN, “Oa
_A FINE VINEYARD,
Containing 100,000 vines, the yonngest of
which are years, old, ;eapscity 100,000
gallons, will be included in the sale.
LOCATION. 3
. The Gerke Ranch is situated in Tehama and: Butte counties. The Californi.
and Oregon Railroad traverses the eastern
boundary fora distance ef five miles, t e
Sacraménto river bounding the. west side.
Qn the north flows: Deer creek which contains eufficient water to irrigate 50,000 acres;
and the water right will be secured to every purchaser. The ri_eris navigable to
Weber Pianos are ~
And are-now used jn Concerts by all of fe)
GREAT ARTISTS.
Send for Descriptive Circulsr.
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
Is the
FIRST CLASS INSTRU UENT,
Sold at Four: Hundred Dollars!
HSqaare Pianes ere 76 0 tave, and
only .
Sherman : & Hyde, be chs to astake in digginus, being
Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Franciseo
Wholesale und Retail Music Dealers
he Best
38.2. 152-40-0.40 chs descend bank 30 feet
1 boundary line-between Trood & Go No 2
and-t-@-MF—-€o's ground.. Thengc, 297° N
55 30’ B 2:00 chs to.astake in digzinys on
bowndary line. Therce, 30, N 86° 30° E
+4-46-chs to-a stane-in-—dizgings——-"Thenee
31, N-8° 15’ £3.72 chs, leave diggings 16,72
i chs toa stake on tailings 1.50 chs 5 ot
Svring creek, and being N Ecor of Trvod &
Co's grounds No 2. Thence, 32;N61° 35
W_ 4.24 chains to.a stake in center of present bed of SpringCreek. Thence, 33,5
78> 45.°-V 28.51 chs to intersection of boun‘dary Ifffe of Consolidated Gravil Mine (approv: d survey of Murks Zellerbuck) being
stake CG No 3l., Thence, 34, N 51° 45
E 6,30 clic along said,boundary line to a
stake O.G No 32.. Thence, 35_N-7x 2-45" 5
15.78 chs to place of beginning; Co:taining 200, 18-100. acres, Bovinded on--the
north by land owned by W. W. Niebo!s and
Evans -& Oo.;0n the-east: by Holden aud
‘others and vacant;-on the sonth by Trood
&. Co. and vacant;-o7 the west by Zellerbach, ‘trood & Richardson,
: "7, PAGtH.
ajommericing ata stake marked CG No
29; for, Consolidated Gravel Mine, being
stake No 29 of Zellerback’s approved sur-.
~vey, and from which corner No 30 of said
approved survey. identical with corner No
. toa stake on west side of canon,
93,75 -chas to a stake on west
down from station 15,Thence, No 18, S
652 15° W 1.00 chs cross center of ravine
L142 ¢chs toa twin epruce tree, blazed, and,
lchN,W of falls. ‘Thence, No 19,8 17°
45° Eh 8.60 chs to asta & on W Fide of. ras
vine, and ou line between Stations 15-and”
21, “Thence, No 20. 8 649 30" W 1.10 chs.
toa stake on edge of bank 20’ high. Thence
“No 21. N 88° 15" W_036 -chs descend bank °
20° hish into diggings, 7.17 chs to a stake,
No 22, on E side of Canon. Thence, No 22;
N 18° £.0 80 chains to a stake on E side of
-Canon-on-edge-of trail te—mouth of -Bhe—
Sank tunnel, mouth of tunnel, Thence,
No 23, N 26° 45’. E.2 75 -clis ‘to » stuke, No
of Blue Bank Tunnel bears N 24° 15' w.
Thence, No 24, N 3° 80 KE 4.12 chs to a dead
spruce tree, opposite mouth ot tunnel
Which beurs'S 62> 50°'W.” Thence,No, 25.N.-'
23° 00’ E 3.00 chs to a stake, No 26, on eaut
side of Canon. Thence, No’ 26,N9 So Ww
1.24 chs to a stake opposite end of tail
sluice, and just above junction with rivine —
running dewn—fronr Station 15, spruce 36 —
in. dia. bears § 41° 380° E 0.42 chs. Thenée
No 27; 8:51 2.00’ WI1.00 chs cross center of
canon, 1.49 chs to a stake on west side of ravine. Théence,<No 28,8 9OE 0.80 chains
‘thence
No 29, 823° W 2.84 chains to a stakeon W
side of canon, Thence, No 30,835 30° Ww
side of ¢ :
Thence, NO 81, 5 26 45° W 2 59 chains to 6
stuke on west side of canon. Thence Ne
32,8 18°00’ W 160 chs toa stuke on W
side of canon, and on line between stations
2lto 1, and 075 chs N of blacksmith Shop.’
24, on E side of Canon,.from which mouth——
such as elegant Rosewood Casc, Beautiful
VADA-CLEY, Cal aps. = _ nee : 26-of Plat A, of _Union-Gravet Mime; benre hence, No-Bid NBS 5-89-—op st
oe = . ; 5 % ty the farm at all seasons of the year. embraces all Modern Turprovements, . 1g 9 BE 8-88chs. Tlerice, va. 174 2 EB, . Place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-106
DR. G. W. GRAVES Buckingham’s Dye for Whiskers.
AND zi
DR. H. WAGNER,
Physicians, Surgeons and Obstetricians,
Permanently located at
NEVADA CITY. :
FFCE in Brown & Morgan’s BlocY
GEO, 5. HUPP. D. J. CROWLEY,
} color which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by. all Druggists and dealers in
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 1! quick.
ly ard effectually produces a permanent
-Manefactured by
R. P-HALL & €O., Nashua, NH
medi*18
“HUPP & CROWLEY,
Gifice—Brown & Morgan’s Block,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
JOHN H. HARRISON,
. Wa IN BEEF, MUTTON”
ae VEAL, CORNED BEEF, COKNE:
‘PURE &c. ois
Meats sold at re»sonable rates tor Cash.— .
hop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada
Thevtre 3
=Tron makes a &
most effectual .
‘ + mers cure Of aseries
Attorney and Counselor at Law . = Do shea
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposit
the National Fxehange Hotel,
renege to
teens ence ei
D. B. MERRY. PALMER MITH.
County Surveyor, Dep. Co. Surveyor.
U.S Dep. Surveyor U.S. Dep. Survéyor.
MERRY & SMITH,
MIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, .
C LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTS.
MEN, ;
: NEVADA ‘ITY.
‘Ya Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders left at the Daily Uniotr Office, Grass
Valley, will receive prompt attentiou. jal}
NILES SEARLS,Attorney and Counselor at Law
Ac BRICK OFFICKH,
‘In Fe ato tue Court Hous
“DR. F.BUELOW,
Physician and Surgeon.
Oren ON BROAD STREET, -adjoir“y ing the Theutre:
Nevada June t0th. 187*
No. 679. I me
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim.’
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
: Sacramenty, Cal., April 7, 1875.4
YOTICE is hereby gi en, that C. J.
Brown, Andrew Lursen and Nelson
‘Johnson, whose Pst Office is Dutch Flat,
“Placer county’ Cal, have made application
for patent tor the Eureka Gate Placer Mine,
bearing gold, situateiu Eureka Gate Mining
District, Nevada county, Californ‘a, aud de_ ecribed as follows, viz: On surveyed land,
‘being the S %s of S W \ of Section 24, and
the N s of N ¥ \-of Section 25, T 16.N, R
9 E, M D-M, and containing 160 acres.
Said location was made by the anplicants
Nov. 98, ik7u, and is “duly recorded in. the
Mining Records of Nevada county, book 4,
page 691. There are no adjcining mining
eanims.
Alf persons holding any sadverse--claim-).
thereto are herebyjrequired to present the
same before this “office within sixty days
trom the first day, of publishing hereof.
apll T.-B. McFARLAND, Register
COUNTY TEACHER’S
HE Annual County Teacher's Institute
will assemble at NEVADA CITY, at
10 o'clock, a. M., on :
_ SHURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1875,
And continue in session three deys, in the
Assembly Hsll, Washinvton S¢hool
Nouse. Every teacher tu the county is
expected to be in/attendance.
ig hoped-that-at least one School-Trus-}tee from each School] District will also be
~ Prof. Dennian .and-other distinguished
Educators, will be present and deliver lecsures.» The order of exercises will be published
@uring the session
All-who are interested in the cause of :
education are cordially insited to attend.
. FRANK POWER,
County Sup’t of Schools.
Nevada, May 25th, 1875.
NOTICE.
APEVHR Books x4 accounts of the Deer
L Creek Lumber Wompany have been
Ns in my hands for settlement.
aly;
8. B. DAVENPORT; J.P.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
‘gone, the disorders they produce disap
Au
knowing themze’ves indebted to
my Will save costa by settling
The bvance “pf lamber in
yore ow Sacramento street will be sold
cash, :
. For Purifying the Blood.This compound of the
y-Vvegetable . al.
el (7 teratives, Sarsés aparilla, Dock,
/ eo Stillingia and
ie Mandrake with
<~. the Iodides of
—, Potassium and &
which are very prevalent and afflicting. It.
purifies the blood, purges out the lurking
humors in the system, that undermine
hexlith and settle into troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin are the appearance on the surface of humours that
should be expelled from the blood. Internal derafigements are the determination
of these same humors to some interne] organ, or organs, whose action they derange,
and whose substance they disease and destroy. AYER's SARSAPARILLA expels_ these
humors from the blood. When they «re
pear, éuch as. Uleerations of the Liver,
Stemach, Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and
Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St. An.
thony’s Fire, Rose or Eryesipelas, Pimples, .
Pustules, blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Pain in the Bones, tide snd Head, Female
Weakness, Sterility,, Leucorrhea arising
from internal ulceration and uterine disease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and:
General Debility. ath their departere
health returns. +
PREPARED BY .
Dr. J. c. AYER & Coy
Lowell Mass.
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL
" IN MEDICINE.
‘ap19-taugl9
B. H. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
NEVADA CITY.
. thems-lyes comfortable homes here.
jj cent, per ann
. at reasonable rates.
HOMES.
fo those seeking homes, this farm presents unusual attraction of soil, climate
and location. . The frost and drought which
has been elmost universally disastrous thepresent year, has not injured the crops or
vineyards in the least. :
One hundred and fitty families can make
'’ Terms of-Sale!
Twenty-five per cent cash; balance in one,
two, three, four and five years at 10 per
m,payable anrually.
Land may be purchased at private sale
until the day of public sale which will be
announced hereafter.
_ For further information apply to
“Dr. J. 8. CAMERON,
Red Bluff, Tehama Connty, Cal.
’ GrorGE HAMLIN,
414 Market St. San Francisco, Cal.
Or to Henry Gerke, on the Ranch.
. Vina, May 25, 1875,
UNION LIVERY. STABLE
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
OPPOSITE UNION
“HOTEL, MAIN ¢&
STREET,
NEVADA CIFY,.CAL,
t AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
& and stocked it witha fine collection
of HORSES; CARRIAGES and BU 3GIES,
the proprietors anhounce to the citizens of
Nevada and the community in general,that
they are prepared to furnish
ELEGANT TURNOUTS,
Their horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet fre, goers. Persons de=
siring to geta Ht :
TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should-call and examine our outfits and
prices, Transient custom solicited and
every effort will be made to give satisfaction. Horses buarded by the week or month
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
Nevada City, April Ist, 1875.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY;
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
HIS WELL ENOWN HOTEL IS AL.
ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to it,and it has 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
inthe State, The Proprietor wiil spare no
pains mor expsuse_to_render his guests
ceaufortable.
Stages for ali parts of the State have
their Offices at this Hatel.
The House is kept open all night for
the accommodatien of the [ravebing Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel. ;
~ A share of Public:-Patronage és respectfally solicited,
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Nevada, January 17th. .
EBNER’> HOTEL,
~ mental Painting.
_ ve
. }. -W. COOLEY,
T SEAMAN’S. CARRIAGE FACTORY
(near théeresidence.of John Casbin
on the Grass Valley
pared to do
%.
a
ttyle, and with promptnes
hetimes. .
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
O jnosituExchange Hotel. omim
7. W. COOLEY.
Carriage, Sign, and Orna.
‘road, 4s new pe
CARRIAGE ANB S£QN PAINTING
In all its branches, in the most’ finished
Prices to suit
“1. KUMLE, PROPRIETOR.
_L. KUMLE, for several years pro' prietor of the Ebner Hotel, Sacramento, and reggutly of the Kumle
Hotel in that" Place; “has again
taken charge of the .
ree «
. Wbner Hotel, 18 & 20K Stree
And is prepared to entertain quests in a
moanner unsurpassed by any Hotel im the
State, Elegant suits of rooms can be se
eured by sending word. The tables are al_ket affords.
Tamento City, to cell
Moaldings. Full tron Frame, Curved Legs
and Lyre, Overstrang Bass, Agraffe [reb.e, . etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet
1,N 71% ° W along line of Zelerback’s approved survey, 3.02.chs to stuke CG No 28.
No 27.
Thence, 2, 8 ° W 14,22 chs tostikeO WG
Thence; 8,8 2545 ° W90.68 chs to . 1
acres, and designated as lot No 4l-in See.
tions-16 and 21, township 18 North, I
10 Bast, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian,
tanpgé
Sid
cations. were made as follows.
inchés, aud are _
ved,
_Agents wanted in every county: county in
the State for the
a
FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
stuke CG No 26, Thence, 4,5 574% ° W
5 84 chs to stake C G No 24, and being iden.
tical with MeCo No 6 at N W
of R McM Plat B. Thence, 5,8 72° E 3.03
‘chs to a stake McG No lat NE cor of approved survey of McM’s Plat Rk,
or of survey
David
Scranton, et al, Dec. 12, 1853. By B, Duy
et al, Dec."21, 1853. Buckeye Tunnel Co.
April 2.1855. Geo L,.Wyatt et al, June
1855, and by the applicants January 8 1875.
Said locations being of record in the Wool.
Re
. Celebrated? Standard Organ
Case, Superierity of Workmenship, Elegapce of Finish and Durability,
sortment of
SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI
obtained elsewhere.
ways supplied with eyery luxury the marlinvite all my friends and the public
generally, in Nevads County, visiting Sacapo me at the Ebner
Hotel, assuring then that everything in my
bowel sealt be done to make their stay
6
Thence,
, N86" O° E 2.75 chstoa pine tree. McH . M
Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty of
{8 UNRIVALLED. r
.We keep constantly. ou pand a gvod asReliable Cheap Pianos,
’TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST ~
SEASONED MATERIAL AND*
FULLY WARRANTED. .
&
Prices as low a8 worthless Pianos can be
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, IF
DESIRED.
Calland see us before purchasi ng
epl SHERMAN & HYDE,.”
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
. United States Land Office,)* Sacramento, Cal. May. 12,1875.
O'TICE is hereby given, that the Union
AN Gravel Miniag Company, a corpora-—
tion existing under the laws-of Calitornia,
whose Post’ Office is Sau Prancisco City
and county, Cal., bas mode application for
Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing
gold, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes, on filé
in this office us follows, viz:
Fin Aj. ee
Commencing at a. stake in tailings 8 of
Nichols’ house and 1.50 chs N of center of
creek. Thence, variation being 179-30 kK
1, South 61° 35 E,. 9.94 chs to a stake, No
2, andmarked, G M Co.,; being 0.08 links
8 of L. Bowen's fence, and frum whicha
twin pine 12’ dia bears N 8736” E.0.50 lks.
Thence, 2,8 39° 45 E 4.39 chs to a stake
Ni&is, from which a pine 8” dia bears N
124%° W34lints. Thence, 3,8 57° 30’ ET
1.85 chs cross seetion line’l0/40 chs Wof
corner common to Secs. 3, 4. 9 and 10, ‘I 17
N ROY E,-3.29 chs to a stake, No 4, from]
which a black oak 24" dia bears N 47° W
O.2llks. Thence. 4, 8 63° 35 K 8.00 chs to
a Stake on East side of Spring Creek, trom
which a pine 6” din bears N 604° E 0.17
lks. Thence, 5, N 60° 35 FE 2 00.chs cross
sect. Hne 3.40 chs S$ of cor. common to 5, 4
9 and 10, 8,46 chs to a stake at foot of black
oak'blazed, 24°’ dia. Thence, 6,8 30° 45’
E349 chs to a stake, No7. Thence, 7, §
75° 15 E#,67-chs to a stake, No 8, from
which a black oak bears N174 ik 0.8 1x,
8,8 79° 10’ E 3.35 chs to a black oax tree,
M 9.30" dia on sumimit of ridge, and on E
edge ef Lake City 10ad, from which a black
Thegce, 9,8 69° 40’ E 8.16 chs to a’ pine
tree blazed 20” dia. on line of U GM €0’s
fence,and 1ch W of. Lake City and Nevada
roads. Thence, ‘10, 8 48° 15 E 1.00 ch
cross Nevada and Lake City road, 8.36 chs
to a stake, No-11, 1.50 chs W of ao ravine.
Thence, il, Sj32° 45 W,15.91 chs'to a white
oak tree 70" dit and ¥.25 chs W of ravine
Thener. 12, 835° 45’ W 5.09 toa pine tree
18in dia, 1.50 chs W of ravine from which
a black oak 24 in dia. bears S1744° W 40
lks. Thence. 13,8 73° 00 W407 chs toa
pine tree 20” dia. on E edge of Nevada «nd
Late City roads. Thence, 14,8 54° 36 W
6.24 chs tu a black Oak stub at crogs. roads’
of Nevada shd road ieading to U G M Co's
diggings. Thence, 15, 3 61° 30 W 7.66 chs
toa pine tree 8 in dia. on Jower bank *f
Giizzly Hill ditch, and 2 chs W of ravine
Thence, 16,8 75° 45 W 6.66 che to-a stake
‘No 17, W. of old Bogar’ cabin, 0,50 lks W of
ravine; pine 36” dia bears 877° 90 W 17
ike, Thence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9.09 chs toa
stake, No.18. Thence, 18,.N-82° 45 W 4,26 .
chs to a stake, No 19, on edge of. diggings,
{and being on boundary, line between ‘Traod
& Co and U @MCo’s grounds. Thence,
19, N 8° 45’ -W, 1.58 chs to a stake, No 20,
on edge of diggings, and being $8 E‘corner
of Frood & Co’s grounds: Thence, 20, N
43° 05 W 0.20 chs descend bank 20 feet
high, 7.90chs, Leave-diggings, 8.00 chs to
a stake on edge of diggings, and on Trood
& Co’s boundary line. Thence, 21, 8 82°
10’ W, 8.21 chs to a sugar pin stub 50” dia,
Thence, 22, N-86> 30’ W 11.00 chs cross
outlet to U G M Co’s diuzginys, 16.12 chs to
a pine tree 50 in dia. on upper edge of
Richardson ditch. Thence, 243, N 27> 20’
W 2.92 chs along line of Richardson ditch
to a black oak tree on lower bank of ditch.
Thence, 24, N 82° 10 W 6.17 chains to a
stake in tailings, 1.10 ¢hs 8 of present discharge of @ume from 1) G M Co's digzings
into creek. Thence, 25, N 10° 35. 2.86
chs to 3 cedar stump in tailings, being ou
boundary line of M, Z Merbach Cousolidated Gravel mine, appry ed survey No 30,
Thenee. 26,N 74° 45 B5.76chs toa. stake
vp lower bank of Richardson's ditch, being
04 ©. KOMLE, Broprietor
No I, being
ray’s approved survey of Plat A.
7,N 3744 ° E3,28 chsto pine tree-on N
6.
. stake on tailings,and being corner \o 5 of
McH approved survey,
E 14.35 chs to place of beginning.
ing 12, 25-100: acres.
and west by land owned by Zellerback: on
south by R. McMurray; on east by Rk. MeMurray and §, Richardson, and designated
ab lot Ne 59-A and 59 B, in Sections 3, 4,9
“and 10, Township 17 North, Range 9 East,
Mt.Diablo Base and Meridian
sisty of the following locations: J, W. Summers et al; Mar 3, 1859; A. L. Curtis, et al,
Jany. 10, 1857;1. 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. F>McPhetson & Uo.,
Sept 65,1858; Henry Curtis etal, April 5, .
1858; Geo.
Solomon Flanders, March 8, 1858; Hule,
Turner & Co. April 10, 1458; Wis. Weighel
et al, Nov 21,1857; I’. Taylor et al Nov 2t,. ent for the Yuba Gravel
(mine, bearing gold,
. Hitt Mining District
. fornin, and described in the
. notes on file in this office a
Comsmencing et a pine
p& Co. Jany 15, 1857; Pini) Uogan & Co.
oak 18” in dia bears N 74° E 0.8 Iks-]Thence, variation 17° 50°, No. 1,98 169
correr Ne 1 of R. MeMurThence,
re)
ice of Nevada road, and marked McH. No
Thence, 8, N 2°3,° E 20.96 chs to ‘a
Thence, 9,N 13 2
CoptainBoanded on north
Mite con* i
F. Bd. McPherson, May. 1858; . t
i¢
157; B. 1. Harrison et al, Oct 14, 1857; Mrs,
Fleming et a1, Jan 11, 1572. He nry Curtis
Feb, 10, 1850; Rule, Turner & Co., March
5, ,1859; John Gamble et al, Feby 4, 188: )
each of said locations being recorded in the
records of Kennebec Hill Mining District.
tor title of applicant see -book 4 of deéds,
Pp 532; book 6, pp 155, 209, 261, 505; bo -« 7,
pp 341, 342,-391, 667; book 8, pp 94: book 9. .
pp 229: book 10, pp 2; bvok 11, pp 346,.443, .
a1.d 562; book 12, .p 600; hoole 14, pp 170;
book 16, pp 124; boek 19, pp 65, 45s;. book
29-pp 222; book 30, pp 477, 480, 481, 4892;
book 32, pp 358, 361: book $3, pp 52; book
40, pp 432, 434, 435, 456, 487, 458. 439, 440,
441 442, 443, 446;-bootk 42, pp 557; book 45,
pp 501 ,book 44, pp 160, 161; book 45, pp 70;
book 46, pp 157, 158, 159, 160, records of
Nevada county, i
All persons holding any adverse claims
thoreto are hereby -requiréd to present the
same belore this Office within sixty!-days
froin thetirst day of publishing hi reof.
: T. B. MCFARLAND, Register.
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Dibble & Byrne, Attys. mig
we Ne. 0:
Application: for a Patent fora
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Oal., Muy 6, iris}
OTICE is hereby given, That William
AN Rankin; James Keid, Elitin Mi.l6 ad
Win. W, Pryde, whose Post Oftive is Movure’s
Flat, Nevada county, Cal, have made application ior, Patent for the Blue Bank
Gravel Mining Claims bearing gold, situate
in Woolsey Fiat Mining District, Nevatia
county, Califdrnia, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this office as
follows, viz:
Blue Bank Gravel Mine,
Commencing ata stake No. 1,in diggings
on. boundar » between Oriental and
Blue Bank ground, trom which shaft to
present tunnel bars 3 54° 55’ 1 4,04 che.
30° W 11.89 chs créss county road 42,39
chs to a pine tree, with an 5 fmtrung, 60’
from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2, 84
73° 45’ F 18.70 chs f) a stuke No 3,2 chs .
north of centér of Bloody Run Ravine.from
which a whité fir 20 in, dia. bears 8 22 05”
W 0.61 chs dist. Thence, No 3, 8 87° 30’
E 13.43 chs to mistake No 4,2 chs N of
Bloody Run Ravine. ftom which Balsam 5”
bears.S 39° 30° E.6.44 chs; ‘Thence, No 4; .
N 16° 30' E 27.00 chs to a stuke on lower .
bank of miners ditch, from which a fir 24
in.dia, bears N 75© W 6.45 chs. Thence,
No 5, 8 84° 15’ E 2.50 cliains to a stake on
bank of Miner's Ditch, from which a fir 36
in. dia. bears N 37° 30’ W 0,19 chains.
Thence, No 6, N 72° 45’ E 2.50 chs toka
stake No. 7 on bank of Miners’ Ditch
Thence, No 7, N42° 30’ E 2.77 che toa
cedar tree on, bank of Miners’ Ditch.
‘Lhence, No 8; N 38° 00’ E2.88 chs. toa
stake, No 9, on bank of ditch, irom which:
alram fir bears N_ 56% 00-We :
Thence, No 9, N 185 15° E; 3.34
stake, No 10, “n bank of ditch, Then
23° 45 K 5.54 chs, to a stake, No
Theuce, No li, N 59° 15’ E130 chains toa
stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at intersection of section line between Séctions 21
and 22. Thence, No 12 Nu? 45 W #55
chs 10 asteke on section line.3.50 chs E ot
Co. Road, and 8-04 chs south of section
corner commtnon to sections 14, 16, 2! and
22,T1IBN B10 E. Thence, No 13,.N 722 0p
W 38.50 chs cross county read 11.50 chs toa
stake tree, 48in.dia.N W of Pride’s cabin,
and just outside of fence. Thence, No. 14,
8 642 30’ W 13.40 chains to a stake on steep
bank on East side cf savine. Thence, Nw
45,N 11° 43’ W 14.91 chs to astuke on east .
side of a ravine, from which «cedar 24 in,
din. beers 86° 37 W 0.25 ch+. Thence,
No 16,N 86> 15’ W 6.02 chs to a’cedar tree
op K side of aravine at junction with ravine ranning duwn from stake No 15.
Thence, No 17, 8 40> 15 B 9.42 che to a
x
. 8 W canner of Trood & Co’g ground Ko 3, .
andon ths North, East and Soutli b
ground. :
Geo. 8S. Hupp, Atty.
Application for a Patent to a
. OTICE is Hereby given that t
i Post Office
of Hustler’s wood shed.
being 1714 9, t, 8: 44°°30’ BE 18.08 ehg te
astake, No 2, from which a>blacic oak “30”
bears N.34° E97 lis dist. :
5
. which a black onk 36”
lks.
a stake
which a pine 8” bears N-1944” E39 lig dist
rtaxe, No 7, in diggings.
15° E 4.00 chains to a stake,
edge of miping cut, and from
black ouk 12” . dij
toa stake, No
ardscn-cabin, aud from which a black oak
No 10,4N
“Li, on bank of diteb at foot of aspruce snag . y Flat Mining District records, and the
ining Kecords of Nevada county, ‘Phe
applica ‘ts ciiim by purchase and lovation
Adjoining ¢laimants are on the west, the
riental X.T.-X.and Boston Companies
¥ Vacant,
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to prese }
same before this Offlee within oe
from the first day of publishin,
Sixty days
st + hereof,
lr, B. MCFARLAND, Register.
Ip
on Ge a
No. 696,
Mining Claim. 3
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Untrep Sraves Lanp OFFICE,
Sacram@nto, Cal, May 20, 1875.4
he Yuhba—
» @ Corpora.
er the lnws of Ual., whose
is North San Juan, Nevada
Jounty, Cal., has made application for pat" Renge Placer
situate in. Kerinebeeg«
» Nevada county, Caliplat aned—freht
, 5 fol ows, vig:
ume
Stump designated
yn field notes as No 1, standing 8 Iks South
Thence Me
Gravel Kange Mining Go.
lou existing und
ears N ; ‘Thence, 2.-g
5° 45’ B 3.84 chains to a stake No 3, from
= bears. S 66° Wag
Pheuce, 28 259 30’ W 1.77 chains 45
,No4,1 ¢h Sof mining eut, from
2 hence, 4, N 81° W 4.25 to a_stuke in
diggings. “Thence, 6, § 41° 15° 3.18
cLains to li stuke, ‘digo
No, 6, in diggi
fhence, 6.8 30° 00° W 1.49 ¢ ae ge.
hains to a.
Thence, 7,930
No 4, 10 lks 8 of
:
whirh a
} Gia, bears.N 83° 39’ W 41
tke. Therce, 8, N 83° 10’ W 9.94 ebaing
9, 1.60 chains-W Of old Rich.
4" dia bears S 61° 15’ W56lks. Thence
N79°% W 10.71 chains tu a stuke, No 10,8
links § of “o. road; from which a pine ‘48
in dia bears N 80° E 2s Ike dist, Thence
10, N 30°. 15’ W 4.00 chains to a stake No
11, 1.50 chs S$ of a ravine from which Fs
pine 30° dia, beara N 50° £2 kg. Thence
11, N 29° 15’ W 15.86 chains to a pine tree
No 12, blazed, and from which a pine 20 in
dia bears 817° 3y°E 54 Iks. Thence, 12
N 26° 15 W 5.90 chains-to‘aPine tree 19"
dia No 13. Thence, 13,.N 39°.45° W 13.74
chains to a stake, No 14. Thence 14, N
30° E 9.56 to a black ouk stub No 15, 24”
dia. Thence, 15,8 61° 15’ E 20 03 chs te
a stuke No 16. Thence, 16, N 8° 15’ E 9.6¢
chnins to a stake, No 17, marked McH No
2, being cor No 2 ot approved survey of R.
McMurr '\y’S placer fu.ne. ‘TChenee, 17, N
162° 15’E 8.03 toa Btake°from which %
Sec, stake between Secs-9 and 16, ‘Township
17 North, Range 9 Ha’t, Mt. Diablo B and
M, bears. 5 35° 35’ ES 7.48 chains: Thenes
18, 83° K1 33 ch8 to a yellow pine. tree.
in aravine J6in dia. Thence, 19, N 732
E 1.80 chs to a stake, No 20, 1.50 chs E. of
ravine, from which a pine 30 india.
bears N }0°K 51 ks. Thence, 20, 816°
45’ KE 4.46 chains to a pine tree No 21, 48°
dia. und 75 lks N of county road. Thence
21,8 27° E346to a stax, No 22,1 ch Not
a reservoir from which a pire 5 in dia bears
S4t° W 41 1ks. Thence, 92,8 50° 16° WW
5,50 chains to place of beyinnifig: ~“@ontaining 109, 30-100 acres, lot No 61, in See
. tions 9 and 16, Township 17 North, Range
9 Kast, Mt. Diablo, Base and Meridian,
Said location was made, and is of record im
the said Kennebee Hill Mining District
County and State-aforesaid. For title of
applicant see book 14 of deeds, pp 682. 6%
684, 146; book 20, p 159, boox 30, Pp 624:book
48, p — book 32, p 394; book 34, pp 531 and
532: book 34, pp 535,560; voox 41, p 161;
book 43, p 463; boox 45, pp 68, 70. and book
48, pp — — Records of Nevada county
Nd claimants. are the _MeMiyrray
placer claim and ‘annals : n
_ All persons holding any adverse clatia
thereto are hereby required to present the
kame betore this Office’ within sixty dayi
from the we diy of pub ishing hereof.
S. 1. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byraoe, Attys. c = i “m98,
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ICH, 10K, ICE.
THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY
ee noe ICE
IN QUA* TITIRS TO StrF-—
Orders left at the Offies,or at the nore.
of E, W. Bigelow & o., will receive promps .
“a OHAS. KUNT, Presidents be? SHAS. awk,
T. Eo Mais, & . retary, ze
cedar tree Qu eaat Gide of ravine sted . Meads, Mev 9° °1406,,