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AE RE SIAR TIPS COTA a Riis LEER AN I:
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+markable rapidity.
"AFTER A QUARTER OF
EDICAL ‘AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
YT'E.C, offers to the aillicted posttive
A] enre in allcases of
«-" EMINAL WEAKNESS. .
‘t2-Youth is laid the foundation of much
ofthe inisery of after years by the -indulmexKing 6 a Ourse, 4nd Hpreading weakj}-mess and ruin among mankind, for itis a
well xnown fact that the induigence of
‘yg Mitary vice, even in the slightest degree,
. Plants seeds of weskness “in the system
. hat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
+ end shame in after yearr.
Young Man
experience any weakness yon should
‘mot delay, for a day may imperil your
* health if. not your life. In ali forms of
“Weakness and Premature Decay a Cure is
Guaranteed by the Doctor to the ¥oung,
‘Middle-aged or Old, -withont Exp-sure. or
Hinderance from Business. The Remedies
“STf you
“gee purely vegetable, and ofa nature that
leaves no taint behind. Observe the symtomes und hasten to check the course.of the
« complaint, if you experience any of them—
“mightly discharges, slight <fscharges st
« other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfalness, confusion, .pain in “back, lintbs or)
body, forebodings, “indige:tion, timidity,
aversion to wociety, loss of power, want of
ewmtrol, variable temper, sitacks of eivkness akin to biliousness, depositsin urine,
-itregular bowels, eto. eto.TERRIBLE POISONS.
Among the most subtle and virulent of
poisons ia the human blood:is that aris2 from Venereal ‘Taint often breaking
out, after years ofapparent cure, ip hid.
ous sores Upon variuus parts of the body.
“Its great danger lics in the fact that it is
given to the innocent partuer or to the unborn child withe~‘ showing in the person
originally contracling it,
THE USE OF MERCURY
Onty aids in this-terrible deception by dry*tng it upon the surface and driving it back
into the blood, All Venereal Pvison isa
blood poison and can be communicated-in
the blood, and the only certainty of ‘preVention of iraiismission ig in the positive
cures of the reform treatment practiced at
the Dr. J. OC. Young Medical Inetitute,
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having reveived endorseménts as thé best
of allmodern practice. Récent cases cured
“in a few days and. chronic casés ‘withOur tests of the prosco of Tait in the blood are never faI“4
. €£0 FEMALES. §$
The Doctor, after years of patient inves~ “tigation a .d treatment is enabled to assure
them rapid and thorough cures in all the
* eomplatuts incident to the sex. The weak
ean hope for strength and the suffering for
relief and eure,
Those who require. 2 personal. supervision
the Doctor cai furiish with apartments
with oareful and skillful nurses where
unrémitted attention and constant care
give every assurance of rapid and perms.
*nent cures,
The Institute is supplied with a:
LYING-IN DEPARTDIENT,
“where patients will receive the treatment
*~ge enveniial in such oases.
CURED AT BOME.
Gortespondénce. ‘The . hes difficulty
* many vik find is the troubte of visiting
‘the city, often incurring an expense far ex=“ @eeding the cost of ‘treatment. This ex-Fense can be avoided by writing to the
Doowr, giving in yourown way, the symp‘toma of your trouble or complaint, Oures
‘guaranteed the same xs by personal visit.
AH cosumunications strictly o nfidential
‘and all letters either returned or destroyed.
' @# Tie Doctor can be relied upon in all
‘gases reyuiring confidence’ and
R confidence in him,.all you who
‘ or are in distress. He will speedily
relieve and oute you. :
Address
BENJ, F. JOSSELYN, M. D.,
618 Badramnentd street,
Bok 35. ‘Ban Frantiaco, Cal. .
Look here, Carpenters !
“OSBORN & ALEXANDER,
‘Wo. 624, Market Street,
San Francisco,
PuCWAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND
the BEST QUALIPY of =
Carpenters’ Tools
aud ‘fneir prices are below,
md ‘for descriptive ciroulur.
Purchasing Agent,
Ban Francisco, Ca:ifornia. .
DR. SPINNEY & COQ,
_ SPECIALISTS,
No, il, Kearnay: Street,
PNSEATS ALL CHRONIC\OR. PRIVATE
diseases without thesia of wiereury.)
OONSULTATION FREE.
Oftice hours from: 9 t0°19 8%); to "6; ‘end
8 bs he ym ‘Sundays onsen tee
usultatiou Free. Call or-address.
‘DR, A. B. SPINNBY, —
No, 11, Kearney St,
San Francises.
*ORDHAM & JENNINGS
GROCERS,
gence, of the most destructive of habitd .
ae
‘Quartz Mine, boariug gold, with surface
“ground as shown on the official plat of sur6.13 “Chains, ‘to #take marked U M Co No
On East edgs of Wet Aili Ravine. Thence
‘3.65 chamg*to.a stake marked U M Ce., be} ledge; both of eaid locations
. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER
saiinhdicidhadasoniamenanenameiiatetl
i " NY, Location of princip#) place of
yaxiness, San Francisco, ornia. Lovation. of works, Nevada county, California,
Notice—There are délinquent upon the
following described stock, on acconnt of
Assessment NO 8, levied on the 24th day of
¥eb., 1876, the severa' amounts set opholdérs as follows:
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the
24th day of Feb, 1876, so many shares,
of each parcel of such stock as may be nec€8-ary, will be sold at public auction at the
efiice of the company, 811 California street,
second floor, Rooms 3 and 4, entrance. 309
California Street. over Aetna Insurance of-.
ficé, San Francisco, California, on. MONDAY, the Twenty Fourth day of. April
1876, at tho hour of two o’elock, P. oM.,
of such day, w pay delinquent Assessments
thereen, together with cdsts of advertisizig’
and expenses of the sale,
J. M. BUF PINGTON, Secretary
Office—311 ‘California street, Second floor
Roonis 3 end 4, entrance 809 California St.,
over Aetna Insurance office, San Francisco,
Ualifornia . a6
= 72.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim. i
: United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal. May,J9th, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given, ‘That the Wyvming Gold Mining Company, a coroe organized and existing under the
aws of California, whose Postofilice is San
Francisco, Osl., has made application-for
Patent for 2000 linear feet Of .the Ural
vey of gaid claim, situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California,
end dc: soribed in the plat dnd field notes on
ale in this office as follows, viz: :
SURYBY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Bosionieg, ata stake marked OC, M.Co.,
No. 4 of Champion survey, fromh Which
post No l of lode survey'and No 1 post of
B12 W)8.03 chains, Fromjwhich +
‘S20, Stake between Sects, 11 and 12, Twp.. .
16 North Range 6 East, Mt. Diablo Base
and Moridian, bears North 86° 15’ E 10 60
chains, variationa 17°90’ KE. ‘Thence on .«
true line, variating 18°10’ E, 856° 10 W
11 being stake OM Co-No--11, and standing
on a true line 8 ‘81° 10’ -W 2.92 chainsto a
boundary line:-between posts No. 4and 5
of Wyoming ‘approved survey, and from
which an oak tree 60 inches in diameter
bears N 560° W 90 Mnks. Thence;8 35 © 15’
E 7.24 chs. toa stake marked U M Co No
9 enu-post of Wyonitng ‘approved survey
Nod. Thence § 25’ W 6.80 chs toa stake
marked@’U M Oo xo 8 snd Wyoming Co No.
8from which an oak 10 inches in diameter
bears S 62° E 22 links. ‘The.mouth of
Wyoming Tunnel bears N 18° 40, i 2.20+
chaing;tuurel runs N 12° W. Thence 8
22° 20° EB 6.02 chains‘toa stake niarked U
M Co NoT and Wyoming Co ‘No 2, Thence 8
69> 25° W 1.21 chains tU Co No 1
being the Southerly end of 'lodeof WC Q
M 2.42 chains to astake marked U M Co
No 6, atid W ing CONo ll. Thence N
16° 06' W 1:17 chaina to a stake marked
U M \Co:No &. Thence 8 26> 20’ B 9.20
chains to'a stake: marked U M' Oo No 4 on
N edge of :Deer Creek. Thence 8 65° EB
ing the cornér post No 12 of Providence
patented ground. ‘Thence N 438° 10’ E 2.05
chains to estake marked U M Co’ No3 and
on the North beu ine between pos
No li and 12 of Providence patented
grount. Thense N 26° 20,W 3 chains to
a btake just below U Co's flume marked J
M Co No, From whica the smoke ‘#tack
of Providence Hoisting works bears N 81°
10° E, Thence N 6P 20’ W 26 58 chains to
place of mhing, and containing 14.01
acres, and Mee a ce Lot No 75 -in Sec.
11, T'wp 16 No ‘ig oH Eagt, Mt Diablo
Base and Me idian; -6aid mine consists of
two locations, ond made Sept. 24, 1857, by
D Belden et al, and called the Ural Quartz
ledge, and one made Dec. 4, 1857 by Jno.
Wilson et al, and cated tbe 5 Bh hes
: ing of
reco:d in the Office of the County Reccrder
urchase. Adjotainy claimants are, on theNorth by vis Dene on Mine and Mill bite
On the South by the Providencs Quartz}
mine, and on'the West by the Wyoming }
Quartz mine, —
All persons holding’ any adverse’ clainis.
thereto archereby required to t the
are Office vo y days’
rom the is erect,
m2 T. B-McYARLAND, Hogistee.
See
“BROAD “STREET, BELOW.
NATIONAL EXOHAWGR HO“TRL, NEVADA OFFY.
in want of Dress
Sarraghy tees Calf A gt ae
Boots, can have ‘tke sams made ty ordér.
auteced. I am also prepared to -..
Repair Boots and Sheex,
ng ye
. ' San‘Francisoo,
BALL'S HARSAPARILLA .
AND IODIDE OF
tt
+
Yeld by al) Druggtsta.® 2 ot)
».
‘Woe. 600 and 602, Front Street, .
* * WUITB bast Beantiier of the :
ee, fa; Rhewmatiem and?”
catia tepeeaheentientoeitecneclansclscenstinrsithendonpethvaeieiencianichdhdanisidioscnemnsiindinatateniaamnetaatiodnstetdadisineytieceseaea
osite the names of the respective share-7
“. EF 1.98 chains.
No of ‘No. woes
Names. Cortf, Sharea Amé.
G T Brown, 4 60 ~—$50 00
J nyse 212 100 100°00
J uffington,Tr. 327 100 100 00
JM Buffington, Tr. 353 100 10900
JM Buffington, Tr. 378 100 =: 100 00
J M Buffington, Tr. 386 50 50 00
JM Buffington, Tr. 411 50 60.00
Wm Davidson, 30 50 50 00
Wim Davidson, 31 50 50 00
Chas E Elliott,Tr 233: 100 100 00
Chas EElliot,Tr. 234 100 =: 100 00
bas E Eliiott, Tr. 235 lo 100 00
Chas @ Elliott, Tr. 236 100 100 00
Jobn Fine, 213 50 50.00
RG Gunn, 222 85 85 00
Wm J Gunn, Tr. . 146 100. ~=100.-00
Wm J Gann, Tr. 189 100 100 00
Wm J Gunn, Tr, “249 20 20
Wm J Gunn, Tr. 265 60 50 00
Jd Hucks, 96 60 60 60
James Hucks, 247 ~ Yo 10°00
Charles McElvy, 263 150 150.00
Philip Richards, _ 322 “60 00
‘E A Richardson, 248 100 00
hampion Co, survey bears 8 88° 10’ W, (8
stake marked UM C6 No. 10 and on East . ‘viz
{to an oak stumpon W side of Biue Tent
ndary line between posts . '75’ 8 of edge of
8,85
at Novads Oity, “fhe applicant claima by [S-8° E-2.65 chains,
¥8 . 41° E104 chaing to a stake on bed rock
from the best leather, and a perfect it guar.
“Nevada, Maetetee B, Lore..
ent Notice. ‘s ¢ "No, 780.
REC ES . Application for a Patent to a.
OMING GOLD MINING COMPA ~ Mining Claim,
United States Land Oftice;
Bacramento, Cal. Feb, 23d, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given, That the North
f ’ Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company,
California, whose Post Office is San n¢isco, California. has this day made applieation for Patent forthe Penelon Placer
Mine, bearing gold, situate in Virgin Valley
Mining ‘istrict, Nevada County, Californie
and described in the pl.t and field notes on
. file in this office as follows, viz: Comlor Dam and on the right bank of Humbug
. Creek and being corner No10 of Hambug
€anon Fluming Claim. Thence variation
17 1-29 E,N48° 15° w3.57 chains toa stake
marked No 2, from wnich alive oak:30 in.
diameter bears N 71-29 £32 Iss. ‘Thence
N 12° 15’ E 5,50 chains te @ ‘stake m rked
No 38,from which a live oak 18’ diameter
bears 8 811-29 & 33 links. Twin live oak
bears N 46° W 22 links, Thence N 38°
05’ E4387 chains to ast ko marked No 4,
from which twin live oak bears $ 49 1.2°
W 41 links, Thence N 20° 45’ E 6.88 ehg:
to a stake marked No 5 from which a spruce
50” diameter_bears-N _$1-1-2° E60 links, —
Thence North 30° 15° £6.06 chains to a
twin-live ouk tree just above mouth of
North Bloomfield Grayel Mining Companhy’s tunnel. mouth of tunnel bears 8 50°
Thence N 44° 45’ E 7,98
vhains to stake No7,on boundary Tine of
Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between
Stations 25 and 26. Thence 8 67° 30’ B
5.45 chains toa live ouk treé on left side of
Humbug Creek and being corner No 25 of
Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine-approy.
ed survey, Thente S 38° 18’ W.9.60 chsdown left side of Huinbug Creek to’a stake
marked No 9. opposite mouth of Bloomfield Company's tunnel from which aspruce
30” diameter bears N 46° 30’ West 20 finks
alive oak 48” diameter beats 8 26° 30° #
25 links distant. Thence 530° 15’ W 5.00
-¢heins to a.gtake miark+d No 10 left side
of Humbug Creek. Thence § &’ W
6.94 chains to a stake marked No 41 on left
bide of Crvex, Thence 8 50° 30° West 8.00
haius to # stake marked No 12 and being
corner No 11 of Humbug Canon Fluming
Claim. Thence 8 6° 16° W 2-08 é¢hains to
place of beginning and containing 16 89-100
acres, and designated as Lot No 64 in Section — Township 17, North Range 9 East,
Mt. Diablo Base and Merilian. Safad ‘loca
tion was made by Mark Emerson and A; J,
Irwin. March 8th, 1857, and is recorded in
Book-No-2, at page No-30;--records of said
Virgin Valley Mining District. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining
Hydr»ulic Company’s ground and on the
South by Humbug Canon.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required ‘to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
T, B, Mc¥ARLAND, Register.
AB. Dibbie, Atty. feb27
No 55. _. ee
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES CAND OFFICE,
—___§aeramento, Cal. Mar, 24, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Selby
Hill Mining Company, a corporation
existing unaer the laws of California,
whose Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal., has
made application for patent for. the Dow‘nie placer mine,-bearing gold, situate inSelby Flat'mining district, Nevada County,
California, and described in the plat and
field notes on file in this office as follows,
Survey of exterior lines;
Commeneing at a stake on Townshiy line
18.00 chains south of \& stake between section land6, T16N,R8and-9 E, Mt. DiabloBsndM. Thence on true line vai,
18° E, Thence N 82> 30’ E, 4.07. chains
Tuad and marked D, No.2, Thence N 64°
10’ E, 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine
tree 2” diam., just below Blue Tent road,
snd marked D, No. 83. Thence N 63° 30’
E 2,21 chains to.a stake in a large pile of
stones—stake marked D No. 4. ‘hence N
67° 25’ E 9.C7 chainto an oak tree on E
edge of a small ravine blazed and” marked
DNo.5. Thence N 32° 38’ E 2.20 chains
to a stake being on West boundary line of
Woodville ground and*marked No. 6,
Thence N 14° 25’ E 12.45 chains to a stake
on W boundary line of Woodville approved:
og » ‘Thence N 54° 10’ W 4.30 chains
a
D No.8. Thence N 12° 35’ £43.52 chaina to a
Stake marked D No. 49. Therice N 80° 20°
W. 3,67 chains to a stake marked D No. id.
Thence N 20° 20’ E2.10 chaing to &-staxe
ngs-and marked D No.
11, Thence N 756° 49’ W 6.73 chains to a
stake at foot of an oak stump. Pine tree
10 in, dia. bears 8 584° E 0.25 chains distant. Thence N 82° 50’ W 7.30 chains to a
stake in a pile of stunes 50’ E of center” of
ereek, and on edge of mining cut marked
D No. 13.. Thenee N 18> 00’ W 4.51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam, 66° E of creek blazed
and marked D No. 14. Thence N 64° W
1.10 chaing to 3 stake marked D No. 15.
Thence N 21° W 4.22 chains tos staxe on
# edge of creek marked D No. 16. Thence
16’ W 2.12 chains to a stake at a pine
ee on W side of creek. Thence 8, 36°
16’ E'3.92 ohains toa stake in tailin 8 from
which corner No. 14 (a xe tree) -bears
Thence § 125 E
2.80 chains'to 9 stake 1.60 chains W of.
creek from which ah Oak tee bears 8674°
rosy Bo, seo cng mg — 6° — 8.65 chains
a ¢ between two ‘e buulders fron.
“ehich a pine tree bears 3 102 E 0.52 chs.
Thence 8 72° 45’ W\3.17 chains to a stake
ov bed'rock marked D No. 22.° Thence 8
-marked'D No. 23. Thence 8,712 30° B 5.04
chains toa stake 50’ W of centre of creek
marked: D'No, 24 from which a pine tree 8”
diam. bears 818% W 0.18 chains dist.
‘Thésive 8 3 1¢’ W 4.85 chainato a stake.
‘Thence Esst 0.75 chains ‘to % staxe on
eee line between Sects. land 6T 16
NBs 9 E. hence South’t$.00 chains
along Pine+to place of
and ee by ey and fae ee
as Lot No 73, in Section 1, Township 16
North, ‘Range 8 East, and Lot No 51 in Sec.
6, Township 16, N-R-9-E Mt, ‘Diablo ‘Base
and Meridian. Baid locati
Nevada Conzty.
The epplicawt’ claims ‘by. purchuee. ‘Ad.
oming claimants are the Woodville ‘and
alten ond , { man and on
the west'by the South Yuba claims,
All persons helding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the,
same before this office within sixty days
from the first ho pobiahing =
T. B. McFARLAND, Register..”
Miles Seats, Atty for Applicant.
“Certificate of Copartnership,
\
. Wrneisstetess ares ox fon aoe
or mcmsg Sod Keeping «Hotel at . < WRSEOLASS STYLE, 3
sia GRAWFOMD SHAW.” A Fine BAR and BILLIARD sa.
Dated Omega, May $a; 1060 SHU erie kept at thir
“Bi” __. ‘WoO. STOXES, Promrictor, _
-abADLIBEs,
It away with
LT
Bee F ow’s Cohcen Flavoring.
*terects for ive Oruatd, Cala, oe
a corporation existing under the laws of
cluimants are,on the North by Bloomfield}
1876, file in the Register’s office of this-Dis‘at this office, before the Register and Re6 at foot of a Hve oak tree marked .
A
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
HTS Wi {. KNOWN HOTEL IS AL
ways ‘-en for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public, L ditions have
made to it,and ithas been fitted. up_in
elegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Twble will
compate fayorably with’thatof any Hotel
inthe State. TheProprietor will spare no
pains nor expeupe to render his yuerts
comfortable. : : .
Stages for all parts of the State hae
their Offices at this Hotel,
The House is kept open all night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar cbnnected
with the Hotel. ,
A share of Public Patronage is respect
fully solicited,
8. A.Eddy, . Proprietor.
Nevada, January 17th.
j
y TiO may be suffering from the ef:';
. feet of youthful follies or indis-. .
jeretion, will do well to avail'themselyes' .
of this, the greatest boon ever laid at}!
. the altar of suffering humanity. Dr.
ISPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500!
\for every cusé of seminal weakness, ‘or
private disease of any kind or ch recter'. .
. which be undertakes and fails to cure.
\He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice,.
ithat you are treading’ upon dangerous:
ground when you longer delay iu seek.
ing the proper remedy for your compluint. You may be in the first stage:
remember you are approaching the last,
ff youare bordering upon th last, andj)
are‘suff: ring some or all of its ill effects,
remember thatif you persist in procrastination, the time must come when thé
most skillfiil physician can render you!
no assistance; when the door-of hope
will be closed against-you;—wher no an-. }
gelof merey cam bring you relief. Im!
Jno case has the Dr. failed of success.)
Then let not despair work upon yonr'
imagination, but avail yourself of the
beneficial results of his treatment before!
your Case is. beyond therich of medical)
skill, or before grim death hurries you
tv a premature grave: Full course of
treatment $25. Send money by Post
Office order or Express with full deseription of éas86. Cali or Address,
DR, A,B. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearny Street, San:t rancisco.
sepT-ly ‘
‘Sacramento, Cal. Match 22d, 1376.
0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
; Whereas, on the 31 day of September,
1#74,the Plat of Township 17; North, Kange
9East, waa tiled in the U. 8: Land Office, .
and by Couwmissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, the South East Quarte. of Section 26, in Township 17 North, Range 9
East, is to be treated as mineral in character, untilthe contrary is proved, after due
notice. -And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Office address Nevada city, Nevada county,
California) did-on the 9th day of January,
trict his Homestead Declaration No 1648,
clitming the above described land, and has
applied to enter the same as agricultural
land, alleging it ‘to be mére valuable for
agricultural than for mining purposes.—
Therefore, you wil take notice, that wonder
nd by virtue of instructions from the
ommiss‘oner of the General Land Office,
ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 4th
day of May, A. D, 1876, at 1 o’clock, P. M,,
ceiver, for‘the hearing of proofs ‘to determine the character of said lends, :
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands the day and year first above
written,
: T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
a2 -HART FELLOWS, “Receiver. ~
BROAD STREET MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY,
‘F THE BROAD STREET MARKET,
is. now prepared ‘to furnish his cus:
tomers-with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, HAM. BACON, LARD S8AUSAGES, and ever ~*hing kept in a first class
market, at~whole: ‘vor retail, at the low
‘est living rates. r aQ
OAD STRERT, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXOHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. .
P. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
of.¢he" EMPIRE STAi Biles aueeemaen thee he has ;
6 Largest lot of ae ey
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of te.
Teams, with pa Smeg
and Hacks to let at shortest notice and
on the most reasonableterma. ‘
The Horaés are free from vice, of good
style and capable of @oing as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive. ‘
Good Saddie Horses 'always on hand.
Hotves berm : day, week or
month and thé greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON.
Nevads City, November 11th, 1875,
STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL, .
MAIN STREET,
+ » Mwase Valley, California,
ken this old established Ho~DR, ©, D. BOBO,
J :
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
YOUNG MEN ~ . .
. thereto are hereby required to present the
t Buggies, Wagons)“
Carriages for Funerals attanded to with .
. promptneass.
Acre
a “i,” known to travele and peo.
ple ot tine County, ena hte achonants
No, 771.
3 . Mining Claim,
5 United States Land: Office.
Sacramento, Cal, May 16th, 1876.
. New, York, whose postofiice is Nevada City
for Patent fur the Relief Hill Gravel mine
‘Qle in this office as rollows, viz:
Plat A.
Ridge muurked BR. H. G. M, No, : a
blazed, bears N 4146 ° E, 186 ehsing.
sprucs tree on rim rock,
high bank and on North Budy line of
Wauxesha claim. Thenc:
60 60 chains to a stake near top of Ridge,
links dist. Thence $ 15° 46’ W, 11-03
chains to a stake at N W corner of Waukesha claim. A pme40 in. dia, bears 5 7°
W 32 linksd. st.
chains to a stake on Waukesha lipe and
on W boundary lire of Union Co. approved
survey. Then: e 8 34° 40’ W, 20 30 chains
slong said line to a stake in a field’. Thence
N 61° 50’ W to a stuke on centre of ridge,
from which a pine 80 in, dia-bears N 435 ©
W 43 links dist., @ pine 36 in. dia. bears 8
5624 ° E40 1limks dist. Thence N 42° 39°
E41 60 chains to place of beginnning, con‘tuining 154 91-100 acres,
oe fas Piat B.
Commencing at: stake on rim rock, at
8 W corner of Waukesha cluim. Thence
on-atrucfiine var. 17° 10’ E, § 35° 25’,
W 255 chuins, to a stake on rim rock ou
brow—ot—t1ht, — 8 58° 60’ & 6.49
— toa stake on north side” of canon,
from which the mvuth of a‘funnel bears
8 83° 10’ W 31 links dist. Thence § 21°
50’ E 6 58 chaius to a stake on North side of
canon. Thence 8 51° 40’ W.3.05-chains to
a@ stake on souti side uf canon. Thence N
21° 60’W625 chaius-to a stake opposite the mouth of ‘unuel. ‘hence .N
58> 30’ W &.21 chains to a stake on brow of
hill. Thence 8 43° 05’ W I $4 chains'to a
“Staxe on brow of hill. VHERGE S 35> 50"
W 18 86-ehains toa dead pinw tree at SE
coruer of the Bull Kun-claam. Thence N
47° 50" W 17 47 chains tou b¥ack oak tree
on line of Bull Run ground. Thence N 39°
40’ E 4 45 chains to a stake in front of,ca vin
from which a pine tree 7 in. Gia. ‘bears
north 67> 40’ E27 links dist. Thence N
Ty © 45° EF 1.11 chains ‘to a stuke just inside
of fence at junction of Maia street with
alley running down to Unien Go's-resers
voir. Thence N 28°45’ E 8 93 chains along
line of fence to a stake at corner of Williars’ lot and junction of Main strect
with Bluomftield road § E corner of Williams’ house bears 8 77 © W 80 linksdist.
Thence.N 42° 40’ Wy45 14 chains toa stake
in centre of [Bloomfield road aud on]
. Union-Co'stine, bet. stakes 1 and 2; of approved survey. Thence N 35° 12’ E, 443
chains to a stake being corner No. 2 of
Union Co's. ground. Théuce N 12° 40° W
5 62 chains to stake No. 3 of Union Uo’s.
ground. Thence N 8° 10’ £2 3Uchains to
a stake on Union Co’s, line bet. 3 and 4.
Thence 8 52° 00’ E 29 80 chains to place of
beginning, and containing 56 88-100 acres:
Connection with PlatA. From stake Ng. 17
of Piat Balong Union Co’s. line N 52° 00
W 1750 Chains to stake No: 7 of, Plat A.
Connection of Plat B. with public surve
From stake No 14 of Plat B, 835° 04’
6.35 chains to ¥4 see. stake, bet. s:c’s 4and
9. Connection with public survey of Plat
A. From Stake Nu 8, N 61° 560’ W 2642
chains ¢ross section line bet. seu’s, 4 and
5, 2645 chains North of cor. common to
sec’s 4,5, 8 and 9,-and desigaated as
No. 44 A, ard 44 B, in sections
> » Township 17 North
Range 10 East, Mt, Diablo: Base and Meri.
dian. Ssid-location was made about the
year 1854, in separate parcels and duly re.
corded in ‘the records of Relief Hili
Mining District, but said records were des
troyed by fire in 1862 or_ 1863. he applicants-ciaim by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the San Juan Union Grave mine,
the Waukesha claim,the Union Go's, Placer
mine and the Bull Run claim
All persons holding any adverse claims
same before this Office within sizty days
from the first day of publishing he.eof,
T. B. McFARKLAND, ster.
Niles Bearis, Atty: for applicant. my2i
NOTICE,
OTICE IS HERBBY GIVEN THA
the principal place of business of
is removed from Nevada City,
aud County of San ene" an unty o cisco
California.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
CEE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
over Preston’s Drug Store.
Pine street.
Residence at the, old Keeney place, on
‘Main St. Orders left at E. M. Preston’
ewill be attended to. maaan” 4
HOUSE-AND LOT FOR SALE.
A HOUSE conts six
‘Tooms, good cellar, ana well
of water, ‘new out buildings,
first-class fences, three<and
one-fourth acres of land plan"7 ted to choice fruit treés vines
} with vegetables.
A good title given.
ten minutes walk of the Court House, For
further partioulars‘enquire of s
A __", LES GARTHE.
Milwaukee Brewery,
‘Proprietes,
4d
THE T LAGER BER made
cathe Facthe Courant.
the above named
{
had
r ment.
Orders from tb
eyes: .
SF Nevada, March 4th, 1876,
Doe
N the District Gourt of the U. 8
ie ce i not a
he
Application for a Patent to a
OTICE is h reby given thatthe. Eure: .
d ka Lake and Yuba Canal Company
Consolidated, a corporation orgaflized and
existing under the laws of the. stute of
Nevada County, Cal., has made application
Commencing at a stake on the cénter of
‘Lhence
ou a true line, var 17° lu’ EB, 8 51° 30° B
63 00 chains to a stake at upper edge of
of mining cut, from which an oak tree
An
oak 1Win. dia, bears $§ 644° W 42 jinks.
Thence 5 26° E 13 10 chains te centre of a
Theneg N° 68°
45" W, 16 28 chains to a stake near edge of
N 37°50" W,
being the’N E cor of Waukesha ciaim, A
black oak6in. dia. bears N 214° w 18
Thence 8 61° Go Eat wh
eens 93.3 1876 by W
‘} Oliver location, ioe :
3
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xd
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trent in the Darmy Transcairt. my) .
‘No. 766,
ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
. Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 1876.
ba ey hereby given’ that. William
" Downie,’ F, A. Wise,‘ H,
M.J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo. MelIvos,
W.L. Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose
Postoffice is Nevada City, Nevada County,
Cal. . bave made.spplication for “Patent for
the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, bearing gold,situate in Washington Mining Dis
place is within .
Said inine ecole
location, ‘made Feb
February
Moy W.L. ithe Duncan location,
‘made February 23d 1876, -by I. W. Duncan
ile be 3 Staite ‘the ion , by J. P. ith et ak; the
made March 11 1876, by ¥. es “et
the Henley locatién; March 11 1876,
M. J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location
GOOD JUDGES PRONOUNGE Pr ray . sid
SEW REMEDIES, NEW. REMEDIg
or years, and who is certain to cure theApplication fora Patent to Min
infest al] cities, publishing their skill in .
places, Be, therefore, careful -and -make—-——
sirict inquiries, or you may. fall into the 7
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