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_Saturday, March
The Daily Transcript. )
“NEVADA CFFY. CAL.
2, 1878.
state Apportionment.
da Gounty, March-f, 18781" *
"Lib. Fund. Appor’t.
aca
~
-ized Agent in Sacramento. He will receive Advertigements and Subscriptions
for tho Transckier, and receipt for us in
our name. q i
. (THE SITUATION. Cherokee,....-.-5000 621 87 . amount of $25,000 when they = eng ies, See are ~
Sees z Columbia. Hill: ... -5000 592 65] not lost one dollar; George Aten, of} pee 6 occur within the nex
The war party in England is each . po). Springs... 5000 57499} Sutter counsy, $2,000, when be bas. month.”” He says the experience
day gaining new strength, and what . French Corral....5000 64130) 1 s-05.'4 i: Reed, $15,000,. in similar cases tried heretofure
was at@tst a mere ripple in the wa-. Grass Vailey...5000 °8721 81) © cient hoor ees pong be hr seal dali Ps
ioe a hi Segall ined . Graniteville..... 28 40. 190 15} when his actual loss is not $10,000, . Sows thrt real delinquents canno
tore OF peace, DAS STACMNY BAVC Greely ..eee+++++++-28 40 19015} and all uthers in like proportion. . always be known watil evidence is
ec in cbs east and eee Se eae Seneion eT = The real facts are, that more are. heard-on both sides. “Civil suits
til public enthusiasm and national . Indian Flat..... a 5 benefited than damaged by the high . will be’ brought for the value of
__pride and ~honer—are—thorovghly . ron Mountain... 2840 190 15. 0eu 8 8 Bee:
BF dicen swam SS . Kentatky— Flat.. .-2840-190-15. waters, A few suffered slightly, but . about 50,000,000 feet of timber. "The
ee _.-atouged._The dogs . SR BM} Little York, ..+++.49.50..411 30} +5-one—thetis~injured,—over--one} principal defendants.are.Lonkey-&
tugging furiously at theirleashings, . te se co ees oa Be ie hundred are benetited by thor-. Smith, charged-with-cutting 8,832
—and it-seems only a matter of a few . Te eity.....28-40 _ 190-15{ongh wetling of their lands, thereby,. trees, valued at $2 each; the Truckee aays = havoc Wir Prevart” ST wiagnolia.. seesee+++2840 19015] insuring a bountifal harvest, and Lumber Co, 5,500 trees; and Sisson,
nation upon nation be precipitated in . Moore’s Flat. Sere Tey 50°00 S11 17} the largest field of grain ever known . Wallace &Co., and H. W. Roberts,
-a conflict, the causes for whieh are pea Fists 23555; ct rw saan 36 in Yolé~and “Colusa counties. . their agent, charged with feloniously. = ~ the'growth of years. —Malta, Gibral-) yo San Juan,...50 001141 17. Knight's Landing, from where’ this. making away with 10,200 trees, all tar, and others of -their strongholds . North BloomGeld.50-00 597 07 report emavates-ixon_the-Sacramen: 4
‘are being converted by the Britons. Noith Star..... .50 00 552 8514, .: 1 ——— ;
, itories for ti tng . Oakland’: octr-.-< 50.00 1008 51} °° Tverand the losses here arereally. = -punite Opinion Changing.
into vast repositories for the storing yet 38 40 190 15. iusigmficant—not in the aggregate =
of munitions éf war, and their fleets Bicaece Vellag =o 98 40 190 15. $9,000, and this only.on the low An illustration of how the most
are placed here and there where they . Pleasant -Kidge...28 40 19015 lands lying back of town.” g criminal man will, under certain cir-willdo-the most good incase of § ames ie A es Pe po = i = = It tw nearly always the case thab. °U™stances, draw out the sympu-.
emergency. Ships are being ago Relief Hill. seed aa” 40. 190 13 losses by flovd or fire are exaggeratomen of a Ry eo treatand fortifications strenghtened. Skill Sebsstopol ..-.-.5000 42457}ed in first accoauts, When the — accorded Joseph C. Duoean,
ed labor finds ample employment at . Spenceville... +++ ++28 40 190 15. break occurred in the levee at Sulter-. enage the Pioneer Bank
remunerative ‘wages, tor the great . Sweetland .....50 00: p83 80 . itt: the estimuted-lose,-aus-telegraph= and now. a resident of the County
i d ‘manutactories: wate Liekee ieee esas 50 00-1742 67) eee es . Jail of San Franciseo, In healti. =’
arméries and manutactories are test: ‘Uuion Hil..:.:.. 5000 . 915.59. ed to the San Francisco papers, was ‘a i ge :
om = ed to their Utmost capacity, on ac-. Washington .... 5000 473 22/as bigh as $1,500,000,.The Bee. *"* = atge a few months ago, be ee
count of the rapidly inereasing or-. Willow Valley ...2840 190 15 says it made no estimate of the loss was cousidered. a villain of the very
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~ justment ‘between Russia and Tur~* ders which are constantly coming in
Arms of all kinds in-addition—te—theamounts already sent forward, are . ,
—— being ordered for delivery, and the’
situation is becoming more dismal,
so far as the continuance of peaée is
concerned, as events thicken.
—-“En-relatiou tothe result of the negotiations looking to an amicable adTotal apportionment...33,246 08
EB. MM. Parsion,
___Superintendent of Schools.—--—-som
Mining Debris.
A petition is being circulated iv
Sacrament» and numerousty signed,
to prevent miners
key, prophecies are useless. _Although the report that in direct opposition to Prince Gortchakoff the’
war party and Grand Duke Nicholas
have arranged the peace terms, obtaing Some credence, we are told on
the other hand that peace bas been
arranged between the two powers,
and the treaty will soon be formaHy
signed, ere
Russia js organizing a powerful
—_—_ foree—in Bulgaria, and — officering .
them exclusively with Russians, and
the Czar will rest satisfied with
nothing short of a complete surrender of the Turkish fleet. Austria is
still in a bloviatiug humor. ‘Talk is
cheaper than action to, the little
power just now, although—a * day
may change its words to works.
-“Pue Pennsylvania Legislature has.
passed a bill appropriating $710,000
to the military for suppressing the
July riots, $380,000 fort e vy of
the troops: and $330,00) for transportation, subsistence and incidentil expenses. The men deserve the
oney, and nowe the less so, because
Francisco, On Monday, a fi?
built in Sacramento, expressly.
the purpose of transporting heavy
, machinery for the mines and mills of
cur
The following is the State apportionment of School Fund, for Neva. .850 00 $1260 60
~.. 9840 190 15)
93.40 190-15
50 00! 50419
9840. 19015
soee2-2840 19015
Chalk Biaff.....50 00 486 50
28 40 190-15
asking the Legisiature ty pass a law
rguning — their
iene Damage by Water.
J. W. Snowball, of Knight’s Landing, Y6I3 county, in a letter to “the
ban Franeisco Call, says; =
“The losses they~(the Associated
Press statement), put down ere, in a
: Govermment Suits.
Special Agent Hobbs writes to the
Interior Department from San Francisco, umder<date of February 13, reporting the indictment of a number,
of parties for , trespass on public’
majority of cases, so exorbitant, that
discounting them 90 per cent, would
be within the bounds of» reason.
For instance they have Hiatt & Tisdel, of Sutter county, damaged to the
because it was then, and is Still,
. doubtful whether the gain tothe}
‘land by the sediment deposited
theron will not be an offset to the
loss of fences and crops. In fact
no proper estimate of the loss caused
by the break below the city, on
the east side, can bemade till dry
land appears, The acres which
State. The citizens of Wheatland and
farmers. in that vicinity held 4 meeting Thursday to take n¥cessary action
for the adoption of a petition tothe
Legislature for immediate relief from
destruction by mining debris. It is
tailings in any of the rivers ofthe}
timber
the following” information: “The .
United States Attorney intends to
frame complaints for civil action up="
near Truckee, and adds. °
on evideuce that will be adduced iv .
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ATT BLUE-GRAVEL MINING CO.
¥ Principsl place of business, Sen
Lune , California. Locat: u of works,
_Nevuda Uvunty,California. Notice is hereby
+ given, that ata meeting of the board of
Directors, held on the 25th day ef Februury, 1878, an assessment (No. 1,) of fifceen
.
tul stock of the corporation,payube immediatety inEnitedStates guid coin, to the’
Secretary, at, the office of the Company,
414 California street;San brancisco,Cuiiforida 4
“Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 30th day of
March, 187s, will ibe delinquent and
adyértised for sale at public auction, and
Usless payment is made before, wil be
sold on LHURSDAY,vhe 18th day of April,
1878, to pay the delinquent assessment togetner with costs of advertising and expenses of sale; : aa ee 7
R, WEGENER, Secrefary.
Office— 414 California street, Sin Fhancisco, California. [28
Assessment Notice.
peemeues
5
Than Ever Krown Before: ae
_ JOHN JACK
__ Has just received an immense stock of _
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
HE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST evar 2%
deepest dye. Since captured,thoughb,
. he proves to be a broken down old
fan, unfortunate, misguided, more
sinned against than sinning, and the
chances are several to,one he will
never see the inside of San Quentin.
eo —
Harry Morse Retires,
On Monday next Harry Morse rerive been overflowed by that break .
are not numerous, _The water therefrom has not covered cultivated
land of over three quarters of a mile
wide by 20 miles long or say. 9,600
acres (and it’may be.snid that pot
‘half this area has been damaged by .
. proposed to ask the Legistature to
pass a law making it unlawful for
the discharge of mining tailings into
any of the rivers-of the Stite or tueir
tributaries or m other words to stop
have not gove daft yet.
a
Deadweod Mining Company.
elected, cousjsting of R. B, Symington, G. Ei. ‘Turner, J. J. Lyons, A.
D. Suttoa, Jas. Kitts, A. Sloan and
Wm. HSmith, who of this nuu:ber
elected R.B. Symington, President.
and W. H. Smith, Sec. and Treasurer. : ;
eee
. Chinese War.
The Virginia City Cbronicle has
an amusing article descrip:ive-of the
warlike preparations of two Chinese
companies in that city, in anticipation of hostilities arising ont of tbe
and incendiary, Ah Chouey. It will
be :emembered that Chief of Police
Breen and an attorney named
Cowie have been committsd on a
charge of accepting $1,400 and _periting Ah Chouey to escape on the
journey from Virginia to Reno, and
the break referred to as the waters
of the Mokelumne would have entered the Southern portion of the
district wheter this break _bad—or
had not occurred.) Now supposing
all-hydraulic-miving. —No.fttie Leg-. alt these 9,600 acres shall lose this .
islature will pass no such bill, they
* At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Deadwood Goid Mining Co.;
held Feb. 26th, seven Trustees were
year’s crop or rental at $20 per acre
the total would be $192,000;-and_ if
the water could be got off prior to
the warm weathberso as not to harm
the orchards much, this sum _ will
far more than cover tle entire: loss,
for no live stock has been destrvyed,
nor houses rvined in that district.
In fact nota few owners of land in
the district claim that the flood will
benefit them much if it can be got
off in time to let them make a crop
this year—and that that can be done
there seems to be little doubt. In
fact we imagine that $10 an acre or
less will be found aniple to cover the
eutire damage d one to the district.
Stockton and Grain Freights.
Leland Stanford, President of the
Central Pacific railroad, met a com. . mittee of citizens ef Stocktun and
tion on Tuesday evening. The resuit of the conference was, according
to the Herald, that the rates of freight
on grain for all points north of Stockton, and from all points south, on
the San Joaquin Valley and Southern Pacific railroads, to the Central .
‘. wealth of the county.—Colusa Sun.
Alameda county, after having served
fourteen years. No Sheriff in Cualifornia ever won a better reputution
than the incumbent who quits office
ou Monday. During his long term
of service, he discharged ordinary
complaint was ‘ever sustained. He
took upon himself extraordinary duties, When he went for his man he
generally found bim. No Sheriff in
. California ever arrested, personally, .
s6 many desperate villains, cutthroats, horse thieves and murderers,
as did Harry Morse.
It is a pleasure to be able to note
as the damage. From‘the best information we can obtain, we estimate that10,000 acres of land, heretofore compuratively unproductive,
has been covered from six invhes to
The ‘*hard-pan’’ covered : with
this sediment makes the very best
grain land. So there is $200,000 to
$300,000 added to the permanent
The Sweet By and By.
There's a land that is fairer than day,
And by faith we can see it afar;
tires from the office of--Sheriff_of}
the good done by the storm, as well . two feet with a rich alluvial deposit. .
SBURG GOLD MINING COMPANY,
Lucation of “princip«=i place of-busi“ess, Sal FTANCISCS,Califoniia. Location oF
works, Nevada county,California. Notice is
hereby given that ata meeting of the
Directors, held on the Twenty-titth day of
February, 1878, an assessment (No, 1,) of
Bix cents per share. was levied upou the
capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately, in United. States yold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the Company, 414 California street, San Francis@0, California. — :
shall remain unpaid on the 30th day_of
March, 1878, will be delinquent and ad.
-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before,will besold on
FRIDAY, the 19th day of April, 1878,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
gale, = i et aS
R. WEGENER, Secretarr.
Office—414 California street, San Francisco, California. £28
No. 957.
Application -for -a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
' Unrrep States LAND OFFICE, )
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 21,1878. §
OTICE is ~-hereby given,That the
N Moore’s Flat blue Gravel Mining
is Ban #¥ancisco, California, has made application for Patent for the Moore’s Fiat
placer mine,bedring gold, situate in Meore’s
Flat Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the piat and field
notes ou file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey of Exterior boundaries.Beginning. at a post and rock mound
marked 8 No. 2, for Ne.corner of Shanghai
claims, standing in Bath House ravine en
Urieaus’ Flat, from which-an alder tree 6
inches in diameter bears 5 562-222 links .
dist, and running thence along eastern
live of Shanghai claim; thence var 18°
east, south i21.20 chains, set pt for sw
corner marked-s No 3, from which a cedar
tree 12 inches in diameter bears 8 62° & 22
links dist; thence east 7.57 chains, post in’
ruck mound for 8B corner Inarsed M F No
4; thence north 121.20 chains, post in rock
mound marked M I’ No 3 for NE _ corner;
hing, and containing 91.74 acres, and desig-nated as lot No. 68 in sections 16, 22 and
-29, Township 18 north, Range 16 east, mt.
Diablo basé and meridian. Said location
Was made August 9, 1875, by F. P. Morr-w
et al,and is recorded in the mining records
of Nevada county at Nevada City. The
applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining
the west, east by. the American Consolidated Mining Co’s claims.
All persons holding any adverse claime
thereto.are hereby required to present the
same before this ffice within sixty daya
from the first day of publishing hereof.
£26 T. bh. McFARLAND, Register.
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim, ©
No. 953, Niagara Ledge.
No. 954, Orleans Ledge.
No. 955, Star Ledge.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, —
Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 18, 1878;
OTICE is hereby given, Chat James
Makee,Z, 8. Spalding,and the heirs of
N.T. bennett, whose post office is San Francisco, Cal., have made application fort Patent for 2500 linear feet of the NiagaraLedge,
2500. linear feet of the Orleans Ledge,
and 2500 linear feet of the Star Ledge, of
the Star Mining Company’s inines, bearing
geld, with surface ground 400 feet in width
with each of said ledges, situated in Nevada county mining district, Nevada Connty,
California, and described inthe plat.and
4
field notes on file in this offie: as follows,
Niagara Ledge.
py of exterior boundaries,
N¥ol;
. For the Father waits over the way,
‘To prepare us a dwelling place there.
Chorus.
‘In the sweet by and by, ~
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore,
In the sweet by and by,
In the sweet by and by, ~~”
We shall meet on that beautiful shore.
Nevada. It has “a carrying capacity
of forty tons, whereas the ordipary
ones are built for only ten or fifteen
tons, and is mounted on a twelvewheel truck.
Ir is gratifying to know that the
Senate has decided to re-tore the
franking privilege to, members of.
Congress. The privilege was with<“held in response to an unreasouing
popular clamor, and we hope to see
it at once restored, not with the re' strietions placed upon it by the
~ Senate; but quite us fally asit—ever4
existed, :
_<e——
Mr. Macxay has authorized the
Enterprise to deny tbe story of his
purebase--of a palace in Englind.
He says the United St.tes is his
home, and be intends t» spend bis
deciiuing years on American soil.
‘The story was a Chronicle y arn.
THE captors of Duncan are likely
to lose that $1,000 reward offered by
the Governor, us there does not appear to. beany luw tor such offer,
and consequeutly Coutroller Brown
will doubtless refuse to draw the
~warrant, ap xe
Jk. R. Keene, the stcckholder of
San Fragigiseo, now ig New York
has given $2,500; to the Sun Bra
cisce Relief Committee, = ——
2
»
armed to the teeth. The Hop Wo
preserving an attitude of observant
neutrality, and will only interfere if
war. These are the lambs Kennedy
bleats over and Bee guides. =
several months,
afflicted wife and chiliren a fortune
which may be closely estimated at
_ $$1,000,000, including a life insurance
of $20,000.
Ata meeting of the Weld County
Stock Association the following resolution was unanimously adopted:
_ Resolved; That in consideration of
the immense stock’ interest left by
the deceased in the evunty of Weld,
which ig rendered liable through his
death tolincreased depredations from
cattle thieves, we ourselves to
exercise all the pradeniial care io
a pes to protect those interests
tatives of his Ths
the more comp: p
and both sides
fighters, who
Company declare their intention of . .
their interests are menaced. Virginia City-is on the eve of a Chinese
Death of a Colorado Millionaire.
John W. llliff, the Colorado cattle
king, died at his residence, im..Denver, on Saturday, after an illness of
He leaves ‘to his
Pacific depot at that place are to be
fixed at $1°50 per ton lower than the
rates from the same places to Ouk.
land wharf. This 1s a reduction of
35 cents per ton from ail points on
the San Joaquin Valley and Southern Pacific, and 65 cents per ton
rom all points on the Oregon
, @t any time, been charg“San Joaquin grain men
Stockton smiles
smiled before.
Going to Europe:
Milton 8. Lathan, ex-Govéror,
ex-Senator and ex-Bank Preside
is preparing to go to Europe to be
gone six months. He needed a
little pocket change and has there. We shall meet,weshall sing,we shall reign,
fore mortgaged some of his proper ty
for the paltry sum of seventy thousand dullars. That amount will just
about pay his expenses,
Vice President Wheeler has been
obliged to retire from the Presideney of the Senate through iliness.
Tae survey of the San Diego
harbor reveals the fact that the
conformation of the water line has
not changed since 1859, and of 7,+
trom those marked on the cbart of)
that year,
We shall sing on that beautiful shore,
The melodious songs of the blest,
And our spirits shall sorrow nosmore,
Not a sigh for the blessings of rest.
Chorus. :
To our bountiful Father above,
We offer the tribute of praise,
For the glorious gift-of His love, :
And the blessings that hallow our days.
2 Chorus.
We sha}l rest on that beautiful shore,
In the joys of the saved we shall share;
All our pilgrimage toil will be o'er,
And the conquero1’s crown we shal] wear.
Chorus.
In the land where the saints never die;
We shall rest free from sorrow and pein,
Safe at home in the Sweet By and By.
Chorus. 3
‘. side; thence, § 27 30’ E, 36.36 chains -to
. N, R11 E, M DM, bounded on the east by
with costs of .advertising and expenses of .
rporation, whose Post Office . _
south side of read frum Moore’s flat to}.
NEVAD:
J.J. Rogers
Notary Publi
.Jas. A. Stidger
The Murph
will hotd*a
Theatre, on -5:
‘thence weat 7,57 chains to place of begin. .
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
VADA GRAVEL MINING COMPARY.
SN “Socetion of principal place of busi4 Reps, San-Francisco, Caiiforpia. Location _
orks, Nevada Co.,Cal. Notice: There is
Secleaneed upon the following described
Stock, on account of Assessment No. 1,
levied on the 17th day of Jan., 1878, ej
several amounts set opposite the uames 0!
the respective Sbarcholders, as follows:
No. = Ne. oad
ames Certificate Shares Amt.
Saecees, FC, not issued 3000 $150 nd
Bobo CD, noc issued 200 10
Hanson AH, not issued 3500 175 >
Hansen, F, not issued 3200 160 4
Laird Db T notiseued -5000 —Laird AT — not issued 4000 200 .
Messenger H W not issued 9875 = =
McClelland HH notissued 1600 5 o
Phillips Geo K, _ not issued =450 —Shorkey James, not issued 4750 os
Smith W A, zot issued 1400 a
Twist lraT, not issuea-3125 aaVarney L H, riot issued 6000 sc
Wood HH not 5000
and an orAnd in accordance with law,
acu the Board of Directors, mace OR -$
lith day-of dan, 1578, 80 maby shares
Teach parcel of such Stock 35 may be neces
from which stake No 6 of the Orleans bears
N62%° E303 chains; thence var 17m°
E, N 62° 30’ E, 3.03 chains to astake mark9 No 6 on the NE, and N No6 onthe N
W siae; thence N 27>. 30’ W 36.36 chains
stake marked N No 5 on the NW, and O No
5 on the NE side; thence 8 62° 30’ W, 6.06
chains to a stake marked N No 4 on the SE
a stake marked N No 3; thence N 62° 30’
E, 3.03 chaine to the place of beginning,
sary, will be eit
office ef the Company, Room No. ay,
Cal.fornia St., San Francise>, on FR »
THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, /Ae
1878, ‘at the hbheur of one © cloc * ,
-M:; of seid day, to pay said Delinquent fs
sessment thereon, together =e eer 0!
ges 3: vue Bale,
cate ane ENTREOST, Secretary.
. Office; Room No; 12, 541 Californi: ma
San Fran'isco, Cal. * ;
i.
ha .
brought to the town. He hgs everywe! o .
brand of Cigars known ‘to the trade, end e’clock.
Will sell them OHBAPER than any tlie ‘There wilt
establishment in tbe city.
puke
His siozk of ‘Tobacco cannot be eat, ‘of the Exemp
He has all the popular brands. eh ‘vania Engine
+¥.om 5 to9 Plugs of Cable Coil ‘day evening, 3
Tcbaceo for $1, z The city tax
“Ayid-ey ery thing cise proportion:—Ca a front-ofthe
He bas siso on hhand a fine stock of should remem
GANDIES; NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY, ete. We pablish
Now is y.ur chance. Improve it. s he request 0
: ‘ JOHN JACK, * words of that
Nevada, Feb.5, 1878. : : ~“aGweet By anc
GROCERY, FRUIT AND Weds aka
VEGETABLE STORE, . -seen we publis
— ges Bills were }
Se “yesterday, at
JOHN SENNER, Sr., -ney, Wellock
WAS purchased the Stock of Goods of address the
H Mrs. Black, on “COMMERCIAL 8T., Theatre, last «
d takes this method -of notifying the : 2
Public. that he will always be suppliot one informatic
with a cheice line of =< ter does not’ e3
GROCERIES,
Yesterday x
cANNED GOODS, ee Cee
: a the C. P. train
DE Messcddh: name ee _ quence of w
: EGGS, POULT . broaght to thi
AND EVERY KIND OF FRUIT IN Lis The entite fan
= SEASON. road, as their
Bg 2k ee ‘hours behindpas “Tn an article
BY CLOSE ATTENTION TO BUSINESS,
Baste
Low Prices and—hovoravie™ eee mie ~ HAY & TRANSC
~~ “fnert, he hopes to receive gj , _& contest over
Nevada City, Sept. 16, 187%, and §.T. Cart
verently perm
REDITORS :
NOTICE TO CB : : to occur, whit
STATE of N. W. Knowlton, deceased. . ‘ing the gener
Notice is hereby given by ihe nade “are worthy of
signed, administratrix of the esta N. : es
W. Knowlton, deceased, to the creditors of cation for an :
and all persors having claims wpainet-said——— gadtaad ae
decedent, to exhibit them with the neces sustained a
sary vouchers, within four months after ‘Sacramento ;
the first publication of this notice, to the , ”
said administratrix at the law office of J. Agriculture *
‘M. Walling, Pine street, Nevada City. in chat dacaiiea.
the county 5 Bie yNOWLTON.—
= ; :
nisteatrix of N. W. Knowltin, Dee. of the inter!
Nevada City, Feb. 11, :
into effect.
There is rt
city that is m
_just at presen
fits of a libéra
than the Was
'Fhe-structure
‘shabbiness +
shame an -:
had seen the .
more winters
surrounding .
idated conditi
who reside
The citizens ¢
aly wonder v
towards repa
that when :
vada City. the
to.point ont
Thuraday,
the sun we!
clouds, and
average weat
bet his botte
= that March
lion. Before
contaiting 22.03 acres,
as lot No. 43 in sections 34 and 35 in . p18
the Orleans ledge, and all other sides by
vacant ground. : :
; Grieans Ledge.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing at a stake marked O Nol,
froin which stake No. 6 of the Star, ledge
bears N 62° 30’ E 3.03 chains;-thence var
17° 30° E, N 62 © 30’ E 3.03 chainstoa stake
marked § No 6 on the NE, and O No3 on
NW side,and from which the mouth of
tunnel bears N 174° E, 121 link»; thence
N27> 30’ W 36.36 chains, stake marked 8
O Ne 40n SW side; thence
chains toa stake marked
N No 5 on SW side;
8 0” E 36.36 chains to steke
marked 0 No6 on NE and N No 6 on. NW
side; thence N 62° 30° E, 3.03 chains to
place of beginning, containing 22.03 acres,
a stone mo and standing on the croppines at 8 point 3.00 chains below the North
eld Ditch and opposite Robinson ’
%k tunnel; thence var 174° EN
62° 30’ E 3.03 chains toa stake marked S
No 3; thence N 27° 30° W 36.36 chains toa
stake marked S No 4; thence 8 62° 30° W
sire and O\No 4 on the SW side; thence 8
27> 30’ E 36.36 chains toa stake marked S
No 6 on the NE side and © No 3 on the NW
; thence N 62° 30° E 3.03 jas to the
of beginnivg, containing 22.03 acres.
3
t No 41 in 34 an
Sshipigitahi Bhar M" Socnid 2
“weat leans ledge on all
es 8 5 No 2 of Star ledge,
be sections 34
i8N, Rll B, MOM, bears
Said Ons Were
Seca. 34 . : and de as lot No, 42, in
and 35, Tp 18N, R11 E, and bounded on
the east by the Star ledge and west by the
hn oi Exterior Boundaries, ‘
Commencing at a stake marked 8 No 1 in
LOT FOR SALE.
—— ee
HE lot formerly occupied by & planing
T ests situated in the rear of the Ceurt
House, Nevada City, is offered for sale on
‘ ening, howe
creeping out
the indicatior
When morn
breezes of §
reasonable terms. The lot is about 150
feet scare Aaa fronts ‘on Pine, Washington wake, and t]
and Winter. streets. For particulars call: forth.eweet''t
ba ei hea ee take pleasure Nevada City, Feb. 20, 1878. ther af the al
<7 OF ga
fell fren¥-the
i ee eres, bata building on
Application for Paten“ to a Minutterly demo
ing Claim. may serve as
; who intend i
Unrrep States LanD 7 or poetical ot
‘Sacrauiento, Cal, Feb. 21, 1870 ) when “sulph
OTICB is hereby given that George Schief article c
8. Getchell, whose post agg ago
is Nevada City, California, has this ds kg
filed bis spplizdtion: for a patent for ten Teachers Qt
(10) acres of placer mining growed, situsThe regul
ted in Nevada Mining District, Nevads tion of appl
County, California, and described as fol .
lows: The north. +s of the north sof oe teach, will t
Sr er A, aecth, macys Wedel: Mt. Thursday a
Diablo base and meridian, known asthe Mth and 8
Goodman, Head & Co. claims, the raime be‘
ing bounded on the north by the school house
boundary line of Nevada City, on the esst
by land clairned by William Clemo, on the
south by claim of Thomas Brock, andon Shaving .
the west by lands for which John Casbiv
has applied fora patent, said claims being ~ W, D. Cra
a little west of the old der house ab a new barbe:
residence of William Clemo. This mine ne
‘ig of reeord in book 7 of mining locatiovs, opposite Stu
Py 932 and 233, and in bo~k 40 of deeds, the ;
pecs 148 and 150 of the Gfficial records of general.
evada county.
other brane
Any and all persons claiming adversely _v
any portion of ae placer mine are —_ reduced the
verse ¢ with the a i
Register of the Ucited States Land Office, cents. Ladie
at aye in the Beate Semcon “Nevada, E
Sereof, or they willbe barred by Virtue of a
. ‘Joknson & Cross, Att’ys for 4pp't_ Try it, 5S