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JARY
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RANCIECH,
the treat
. Diseases
e, Syphil.
Ness, Firm
of years D4 4 x
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m Visiting SES ae ToS ie eee
e, and has : » ¢ ¢ ; Seok, No, 690,
ueary, 62) of : . © 8 * ‘ :
ride San he at y raseryyt Application for.a Patent fora
and those = <=. “NEVADA GITY, CAL. ~~ Mining Claim.
. Si A an
aR a : . SON , Satcramenito, Cat., May 6, 1875.
8 for, the miner dates & WATSON, Nee is hereby given, That William . May
Proprietors: ; AW Rankin, James Reid, Elihu Mi 1s aud
oy Win. W, Pryde,whose Post Office is Moore’s
ons, both + . Flat, Nevada county, Cal., hive made apare suffer. plication tor Patent for°the Blue Bank
mm. the et. BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY . Gravel Mining Claims bearing gold, situate
rom. virng : in Woolsey. Flat Mining District, Nevaca
kat their BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, county, California, and described in the
faces and : : plat and field notes on file in this office as
, disquali. Beate STOCK $200, 000, follows, viz:
marviage ee \ ; ‘ lue Bank Gravel Mine. :
his horrid ; OFFICERS : Commencing at a stake No, 1, in diggings
sath closeg R. W. TULLY, President. on bonadary line between Oriental and
8, friends Ac is PARRERS Sco coe (invawe CASHIER. . Blue Bank groutd, from ‘which shaft to
sufferitg DIRECTORS : . present tunuel bears S545 55’ B4.0£ chs.
destroying John Cashin, © Chas. Marsh, R.W. Tully,
‘ed for and
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reumstances
revalent and
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623 Kearney
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lis advertise
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Office, .
19, 1875.4
ai Sammeél T.
e. address fs
Nevada, bes
yr the Curtis,
Mines,-in Neribed as felon surveyed
nd the South
asrter of the
24, township
) M, contalir
on. surveyed
arter of See1ip 18 North.
ntaining }
on surveyed
1 the Soutb~
quarter, and
st quarter of
tion Thirteen
ge 10 East, M
.e County Re-.
nty,, Califor
r records, on
cely to this
ar ovale thei
in this office
first publics
ight to appear
D, Register,
a
RRIAGE.
YOUNG ME
ors and Aburet
ord. Impet ew meth
arkable remesent free, ®
JOWARD. A*
n Nir th street.
ution having *
e cordust
Jonutian Clark, M.,.L, Marsh, A. HK. Parker.
: ¢ W.H.Dutyes: =
MONEY TO LOAN on goe@l collateral se.
curity. S . :
ighest Price paid for City and Coun
v Warrants. :
Legal Tenders Bought and sold at Reguler
Rates. .
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted,
Liberal advances made on: Gold Dust or
Bullion-for Assay or Coinage at the MinGeneral and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on Sin Franvisco, Sacramento, Sa
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City.
—_—__Drsits-on Easte. i Cities, London and Gereae
_CHAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM wil] gratify.
a
anany. 7
“Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe. Ingsurancé Company. :
CORRESPONDENTA—Bank of California,
Francisco ; Bank of D. O, Mills, Sacramento
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
Interest on Time Deposits will be aliow‘ed, as follows :
Six Months Time Depos.its,6 per cent.:per annum.
‘IwelveMonths Time
Deposits, 8 per cent. per
annum, —
« WSF” Persous residing at a distance cap
send money by Express.
Checks oen Solvent Buns ktaken at par.
SOS SRE Eected Ania
BMT ISTRY
R. P. E. HUGHSON,has—openee
an office :
Over Hymun Bros.’ Store.
-——He is propared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most .pproved styles.
Artificial ‘Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Aluminiam. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
> Visite made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th,:1871. *
LYON’S
KATHAIRON,
50° Cents Per Bottle.
H* been in use over Half a Century.
k
itPromotes. the Growth,
-serves Color, Increases the Vigor
and Beauty of the Haig, Pievents
its Falling out and Turning Gray.Muy 1, 1875. x
LADIES;
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»you to-your heurt’s content. oc
It does away with Reduess,
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the Flushed appearance of heat,’
fatigue and Excitement. mi
. WeOLD
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hi, Cross, for ye last
. 380 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment has no equal in
‘ye World aad has produced more cires “of
Rheumatisar, Neuralgia, Sprains, Sealds,
Burns, Salt Rheam, Sore Nipplés, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on°the human frame
and Sprains, Str ins, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, %&c. on beast, thanall Liniiments put together. S
MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted
to do just what is promised, or ye money
willbe refuuded. Sold by all Dragzists
#ud Country Stores, Be sure and get ye
GENUINE. .
; yon Manufacturing Co.
Julyl3-ly New York.
Ordinance No. 54
3
=~ AM ob dinance fixing the: salary of the City
Assessor,
4
NHE Trustees of the City of Nevada do
ordain as.follows: ~ :
SECTION Ist. The City Assessor shall reeeive, as compensution for his official serVices, the sum of Que Handred Dollars per
Br N 24. This ordinance shall. take
effect and be in furce from und after April
16th, 1875. 1
Section 3d. Ordinance No. 46 is bereby
repealed.
; ‘assed April 15th, 1875. i
SAMUEL CLUTTER, President.
_A. H. Hansox, Clerk. . “aplT
tS, en ee
WYOMING TRIBE,
Mo. 49, IMP@RVED
ORDER OF RED 7
MPN . mects every ,
HURSDAY EVENING, at their Wigwam,
dd Fello ve’ Hall.N evade cif Yt io'’al
FM. M.C.,McKEL VEY, Chie? cifeco :
Pay
4
fdd’s Building, Broad Street. . :Thence, No 17, 840°15’ E 9.42 chs to a
‘} 45° E 8.50 chs to a staxe on W side of ra‘. Wiich bears S 62° 50’W. Thénce,No. 25.N
Pre«-~t' 32,8 18°00’ W 1.60 chs toa stake on W
‘. Trees n full besring, Five Hundred Grape
“Thence; variation: 17° 30’ E,. No.1, S ig
40” AV 11.89 che cross county road 42.99
chs toa pine tree, with an‘S in trung, 5y’
from fround, and blazed; thence, No 2,8
732 45’ k 18.70 chs toa. stake No 3,2 chs
north of center-of Bloody Run Ravine.from
which a white fir 20 in. dia. bears 32> 03’
W 0.61 chsilist. Thence, No 3, S872 so’
E 13.43 chs to a stake Ne4,2 chs-N of
Bloody Run Ravine. from which Balsum 5”
bears S 39° 30’ E 0.44 chs. ‘Thence, No 4;
N 16° 80’ E-27.00 chis to a stake on: lower
bank of miners ditch, from which a fir 24
in. dia, bears N 75© W0.45-chs. Thence,
No 5, S 84° 15’ E 2.50 chains to a stake on
. bank of Miner's Ditch, trom which-«tir-36_.
(in. tia. bears N3T> 30° W 0.19 chains.
Thence, No 6,.N72> 45’ E 2:60 chs to a
stake No 7 on bank of Miners’ Ditch,
Thence, No 7, N42° 30’ E 2.77 che tou
cedar treé -on bank of . Miners’ Ditch.
Thence, No 8, N 38° 00’ E 2.88 chs. toa
stake, No 9, on, bank of ditch, trom which
balsam fir bears N 56® 00’ W ‘0.20 chs.
Thence, No % N18° 15° EB 3.34 chs toa
stake, No 10, on bank of ditch. ‘Thence,
No 10,fN 23° °45-E 6.54 chs, to a stuke, No
11, on bank of ditch at foot of aspruce snag
Thence, No 1i, N 59°15" E 1,30 chains toa
stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and-at-intersection of section line betweeh Sections: 21
and 22. Thence, No 12 N92 45 W gig
chs 10 a stake on section line 3.50 chs K of
e ; -0¢ chs south Of section
corner common to sections 15,16, 21 and
22,1 13N R10-£.° Thence, No 13,N 72% 00
W 3.50 chs cross county road 11.50 chs to a
stake tree, 48 in. dia.N W of Pride’s cabin,
and just outside of fence. Thence, No. 14,
S 64° 30’ W 13.40 chains to a stake on steep
bank on East side of ravine. Thence, No
75,N 11° 43’ W 14.91 chs to a stake on east
side of aravine, from which a cedar 24 in.
dia. beprs N55 30’ W 0.25ch+. Thence,
} No 16, N 85.9 15°. W 6.02 chs to A‘cedar tree
on F side of aravine at junction with ravine running down from stake No 15.
+ dewn-te-the-westernBays B81
SHERIFF'S SALE.‘
Y VIRTUE of n Alias Execution to
‘of thé District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in-and-for the County of
Neyada, State of Califurnia, bearing date
+ rend aia
Amé directed and delivered issuct out?
_NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY‘15, 1875,
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL..
For Diseases of the: Throat and
Lungs, suchi as Coughs, Colds,
ae
Py }
PIANOS,
ORGANS, :
Section line. 25.37 chstoa black oak, 20
in. dia marked “-N Y CC BG MCo,” stand.
ing at the 8 Ecerner of the Carlisle Plat.
Thence No9N 1044° W 62.78 chs to place
of beginning. Containing 80.10 acres. Land,
“on East claimed by Biue Gravel M Co. and
on the West by Qurlisle and others, N and
uy. 46h,1875,cn.0. judgmen
said Colirt on the 27th day of January, A
D. 1875, in favor of James M. Wiley, and
against Philip Quirk and Mary Quirk, for
the sugu of Twenty-one end ninety-five
one-huudredths Dollars, costs and disbursements, and accruing costs amounting
to the sum of $1°50, alias execution, $1 50,
ie& upon the following described property,
to wit: AH-and singular, that certain parcel of land, mining claim and water right:
and right of way and water ditch situated
in. Grass Valley mining district, in, the
county of Nevada, and State-of California,
viz; That-eertainqeartz -lode on
Liberty Hill, ranning ina northerly and
southerly direction, as shown by the tunnel known as the Cunningham and Clark
Tunnel, said lode or ledge being Known
and called the Liberty Hill Ledge. Also
‘that certain tunnel running into the said
Liberty Hill and tapping said ledge, and
known asthe Cunningham, & Clarks Tunnel, AlJso ibe right of ‘the use.cf the wa’
ters flowing and to flow from said tunnel,
and the water ditch and right of way forsaid ditch, beginning at the mouth of said
tunnel aud running through a certain in
closed lot claimed by one Matthew Kelly,
enclosed lot owned and eccupied by said
defendants;with-all the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto. belonging or in any wise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given.that I will expose
at public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash,in front
of the Court House door, in the city of Ne.
vada, on .
SATURDAY, May 29th, 1875,
Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M.,-and
5 o’clock, P. M. : : i
Given under my hand this fth day of
G. W. SMITH, Sheriff.
By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
E. W. Roberts, Atty,
my6
Nevada County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Co.
PRINCIPAL place of business in the
. town of Grass Valley, Nevada County,
State of California. Notice is hereby given
that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of above named Company, at the office
of the company, held the 4th day of May,
1875, an assessment, No, 6, of Ten Dollars
per share, was levied upon the capital stock
cedar tree on east side of raving running .
down from station 15.Thence, No 18, §
65° 15’ W 1.00 chs cross certersof ravine
1.42 chs-to a twin spruce tree, blazed, and
lch N W of falls. Thence, No 19,8 17°
vine, and on line betweén Stations 15 and
21. Thence, No 20,8 6+2 380° W110 chs:
toa stake on edge of bank 20’-high. Thence.
No 21. N 88° 15’ W 0.10 chs deseend bank
20’ high into diggings, 7.17 chs toa stake,
No-22,on E side nf Canon. Thence, No 22,
N 18> E080 chains to a stake on E side of
Canon on edge of trail to mouth of. Blue
Bank tunnel, mouth ef tunnel. Thence,
No 23;N 26° 45° E 2.75 chstoa stake, No
24, on E side of Canon, from whieh mouth
of Blue Bank Tunnel bears N 24° 15' W.
‘Thence, No 24, N 3® 30 E4.12 chs to a dead
spruce tree, opposite mouth of tunnel,
23.°.00°-3.00 chs to-a-stake, No 26; on east
side of Canon. Thence, No 26,N9 2° W
1.24 chs to a stake opposite end of tail
sluice and just above junction with ravine
running down from Station 15, spruce 36
in. dia, bears 8 44°-30’ E 0.42 chs. Thence,
No 27.8 81°. 00’ W 1.00 chs cross center of
canon, 1.49 chs to a stake on west side of ravine. Thence, No 23,8 9° E 0.80 chains
toe dtake on west side of canon. Thence,
No 29, 8 23° W 2.84 chains toa stakeon W
side ofcanon: Thence, No 30, 83> 30’ W,
3.75 cha toa stake-on west: side of canon.
“Thence, No 31, 5 26 > 45’ W 2 59 chains to a .
pStake on west side of canon. Thence, No
side of canon, and on line between stations
21 to 1, and 0.75 chs N of blacksmith shop.
Thence, No 33, N 835 15’ W 5.32 chains to
placeof beginning.” Containing 173, 26-100
aeres, and -desi —as_lot-No-4t in See1
tions 16 abd 21, township 18 North, Range
10 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 9 1d +
locations were made-as follows: David .
Seranton, et al, Dec. 12, 1853. By B, Day
ét al, Dec. 21,1853. Buckeye Tunnel Co.,
April 2. 1855, Geo L. Wyatt et al, June 3,
1855, and by the applicants January 8, 1875.
Said locations being of record in the Wool. Sey Flat Mining District records; and the
Mining Records of Nevada county. . The
applicaits claim by purchase and location.
Adjoining claimants are on the west; the
“andon tha North, East and South by vacant
. the Company, at the place of business No.
. 59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley,
. County of Nevada, State of Calif: hia, Any
of the -corporation, payable immediately in . .
. gold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of
Stock upon which this #*ccssment shall remain uupaid on Friday, the 4th day of
June, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless
Payment is made before will be sold on
Wednesday, the 234 day of June, 1875, at 1
o'clock, P. M. of that day to pay the delin2 een " together me the cost of
g and expenses of sale.
of the Board of Divsctork. ne ree
GEORGE FLETCHER, Secret
Ofhce—No 59 Main Street Grass Valle
Nevads County, Cal . sl
“A m4
YO PAKTNE«sHIP NUTICE,— pnuvow aii
“Tuen by these Presents, that we, John
Liy, Sylvester Chase, and Fred Doese,residents of the town of Washington, county
of Nevada, California, do hereby certify
that we have Oryanized and formed onrseives intd aco-partnership and we agree
each with thé other to be copartners for
the purpose of carrying.on the butchering
business in Nevada county, Culifornia,
under the firm name of Ely, Chase & Co.
That the principal place of business of said
co. partnership is situutedin Washington,
Nevada coulity, California. That the names
of ull the parties interested as partners in
such business are above stated and signed
hereto, and that such partnership will continue and
tice by-us.
e JOHN ELY,
' SYLVESTER C. CHASE,
: FRED. DOESE,
Washington, May 1st, 1875. :
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_ WOOD RANCH FOR SALE.”
JUVE MILES NORTH OF NEVADA.
Contains 200 acres of land; 50 acres
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rooms on the premises, two good barns,
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There is on the place, One Hundred Apple
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Blue Gravel Co.’s Location,
Comm-neing ata stake marked. “N Y¥ CG,
CBGM Co.” and standing at the N E corner of the Bigelow Location. . Thence, No.
18 89% 2 E 15.15 chains to a stake marked
“NYCC BG MCo.” from’ which a black
oak 8 in. dia. bears S'83° E 81 links dist.
Thence, No. 2,891; > BE 65.54 chains Crors
Secs 33; 24, 25, and 26. 84.74 chains to a
stake. mark-d*® Y CC BGM Oo.” from
W 48 lks dist. .Thence,.No 8, S 774.0.1v
15.15 chs, toa stake metked NY O.OBG
W 22.65 chains cross section line between
sections 23 and 26, 23.90 chs. W of corner
common to sectiors 23, 24, 25 and 96:
£7.78 chains to place of-beginniny; contain.
ing 129.78 acres, Tvand onthe kast claimed
by Allen et al, on the west by Bigelow Mg’
Co., on the N an4-8 vacant, * S
Allen Loeation.
+: Commencing at-a stake: marked NYC
CBGMCo.” at the N E corner of the Blu
Gravel Ce's location, “hence, No igs
¥CCBGMCo," from: whichabij;ck
section line, 8.20 chs. wof cor common to™
which a black oak 30 in, dia. bears § 35> .
893; © E78.15 chains to a staxe marked 'N ,
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A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT,
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a THE property of J. 0; Abbott on
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‘ ground, enclosed by,a guod fence, .
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J. C. ABBOTT
me No, 683. Ce
, Application for:a Patent to a’
. . > Mining Claim,
o
Unrre_s TATES Lanp OFFICE.
. ue Sactimento, Cal , April 24th, 1875. §
York Canon Biucé Gray el Mining ComPpany, & corporation whose Post Office is
Nevada City; Nevada county, Cal. has made
application tor Patent fur the New > York
Canon Gravel Placer mine, bexring gold
with surface ground situate in Biue. Vent
Mining District, Nevada county, Cul. and
described in the plat and ficld uvotes on file
in this offive as :ollows, viz;
Now York Canun Covs’d Blue Gravel Piacer
ming > F
: Carli le Location.
Commencing uta blick oak tree 20 in. dia.
marked “NY OCBGOo Nol” [for New
York Canon-Consstitited Biue-Gravel-Mining Co. No 1) and standing 6n a projecting
peiut between New York Canon and. the
south Yuba Kiver, and one chain above
*‘ond’s Ditch,” thence mag var 172 E
No 1N 703; ° E 9.20 chains, cross Bond's *
Diteh, runs NW, 11.50 chains cross Bond’s
ditch, runs 8 W, 24,00 chains, cross. Boud’s
ditch rons N W 28 90 chains, cross Bon 1’s
diteh runs § W31.77 chs tua staxe “NYC!
CB G M Co” from ‘wh ch a pine, 36in. dia
bears N 45° E 64 lis. Toenee No 2,8 19% 2
EK 62.78 chains to a black oak 20 in. dia.
marked *“NYCCBGM Co.” Thence No8,N 464% 9 Wi70.40 che to place of beginnivg, Containing 99-65 acgys. Lan’ an west
owned by Baker, or the + by Bigelow et.:
al.: rest-vacant. z A
renee ge low Feertions
' Commencihg at a stake marked NY C C
B GM Oo, standing at the N EB corner of the
Carlisle locatiomand trom whivh a pine 36
in. dia. bears N 45° E 66 links distant.—
Thence N61 N 70% > LE 2.23.che to.a etake
marked “NYC CBG M Co” standing on
the west of Rocky Point Canon. Thence No
2, N 114g 2 W16.50 chs, following down the
toarked “©N YC CBG M Co” Thence No 3
N 61° E 4.00 chs cross stream in bottom of
Canon, runs north 8 00 to: a stiéke marked
“NYCCLG M Uo.” Thence No4$12%°.
E 17.80 chs to a stake marked “NYCCBG
MCo.” Thenve No5880%° FE 4.87 chs'to
west side of Rocky Poitit Canon toa stake . Toe etal, The Allen location, Novy. 25 4873.
Gin, dia. Dears N 70” W 80 lke dist, Thatien.
No 2,874; SE 4,50 chains cross the line be.
tween sections 23 and 24, 65,18 chains cross
of the cor. common to secs 29, 24,95 & 4;
80.88 chains to a stake marked ‘NY OC 3
GM Ce,” from which a pine 86 in, dix
bears 8 75° W 18 links dist. Thence, No’
3,5 7745 W 9.75 chs cross line between
sections 25 and 25, 17,70 chs~S of corner
common to secs 23, 24, 25 and 26, 117 N, R
9 Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. 15 13
chains to a stake marked “NV CCR GM
Co,” from which.« black oak 30-in;atq
heirs S35 SW 43 likes dist: Thence; No 4:
N94 O-W-19,20-ehs, eross-seetion-tine 8.97)
chs.W of corner common to gees 23, 24
25, and 26, 84.74 chains to the place of beginning; containing 141.08 acres. Land on
the east claimed by Berry et al. on the west
by Blue Gravel Mining Co.,on N ang g
vacant, ;
Berry Location,
Commencing ata stake atthe NF corner
of the Allen location. Thence, No 1,
89°45 ° E 0.65 chains cross the line between
Sections 23 and 24,al traces of corner destroyed by fire. 16,66 chains to a Stake
marked “N Y CC BGM Co.” from which
a black oak 14 in dia. bears N 49459 p 12
chains cross line between sections 94 and
25,17.11 chs west of 4 stake, 77.30 che ton
stake marked “‘N YC CBGM Go,” from
which a‘ blagk oak 18 in. dia. bears § 19°
W 37 lxs dist. Thence, No3, S$ 77K 0 w.
15.15 chains to a stake marked “Ny Gg CR
G M Co,” standing at the 8 E corner of the
Allen Location, from which a pine 36 in
diameter bears $75.2 _w_13 Tks dist. Thence”
No 4, N 744° W 15.70 chs cross line between Sections 24 and 25, 7.65 chs E of cor
common to recs 23, 24,25 and 26. 76.34
chains cross the section line between secy
23 and 24: no section stake to be found near
here, as all the woods round thig Section
haye been burnt over recently, destroyins
atl traces of corners,” 80.82 chnins to staxe
murked“N-¥-6 0 B G M Co,” from whicha
black.oak, 6 in, dia. bears N 70° w 80 Tks
dist, place of beginning; containing 194 94
acres. Land on KE claimed by Lyon et 4}
on W by Allen et al. age
Lyon's Location.
Commencing at a stake marked “Ny Co
BGM Co.” at the N E cor ot the Berry lo.
cation, Thence No1,8 893; °¢ 5,70 clis
tou stake marked “N Y OC CO BGM Co,”*
stunding on the W side of New York Canon
Thence No.3, 8 7° W636 chs, followin
Shagp lie W side of canon to a stake mS
20 UN Y.3.0-B-G-M-€o-"-trony Which a
bidck Oak 20 in dia, bears north 1 1k dist
Thence, No 3, N 89%; © EB 3.00 chains Cros.
small stream in bottom of N Y Canon, runs
ning forth. 4.50 chains to a stake. marked
“NY CCB.GM Co." in-ae-moumtbit rook 3
Thence No 4, 87° E 6.36 chains to a gtuke
marked ‘NYCCBGM Co,” from Which
a ak-oak 12 in, dia. bears .N 80° W iil
a dist; Therce, No &$ 89359 ye 4.97
“chs toa Stake marked “NY COB G M Co”
from which a black oak 30 in, dia. bears N
4974 > E12 lks dist. Thence No 6. § 6 yo
24 und 25, 1.75 chs W of the 4; stake, 73.99
chains to a stake marked “\ YECB GM
Co,” from which a black oak 39 in. dia
bears N 54° E 23 links dist, Theace, No
7,877 = W1A9.15 chs tow stake marked
“NY GCBGM Co,” from Which a black
oak 10 in. dia. bears 810° W 37 links dist.
Then¢ge No 8, N 64° W 12°43 chs cross the
line between sections 24and 25, 17.11 chs
west of 14 stake. 77.30 chains to stuke at
place of beginn ng; contuining 114.70 ACKER.
Landon E claimed by Ghadwiet ect al; tind
on W plaimed ‘by Berry et al.; land on N
and $;"vacant.
Chadwick’s hocation.
Commencing at the N E corner of the
Lyons Location,at a stake usnoted Thener
NoO1, 8 89% > HE 15.15 chains to a stake
mark-d "*N ¥ CCB GM -Co.” from Whien
Iks dist; a black oak 8 in dia. bears $19 lks
dist. Thence, No2, 64 7 BE 61,90,chs erosy
the line between sections 24 and 25, 13.56
chs E of 34 stuke. 70.50 chs to a black oak
tree 14 in. dia, and marked “NY CQ BG
M €o,” standi:g on. the suramit of the
main, ridge. Thence No 3, 8 77 yoow
15.15 chs toa ttake marked “NYCOB G
M Co,” from which @ black oak 30 in, dia.
beurs.N 54° kb 23 links cist, Thence,No 4,
N_644 ° W 8 78 chs cross see line 1.75 chs W
of jy stake btw. secs 24 ani 25, 173.90 ehs
to place of beginning; containing 108,64
acres. Land on the east claimed by Sharp
& Co., dn the west by Lyons et al, op thy
Nand § yaeant. Said I-cations being fea j as lotsNo-5283, BL,
55.56, 57 and 68, 1h sections 14, 98. 94. 95°
Diablo Busy and Meridian, Said locations
. Were mude as follows: Phe Carlisle location was made July 23, 1873, by Thomas H.
Carlisle et aly The Bigelow location, July
24, 1874, dy-K MK DBigelow etal. he Blue
Gravel location, July 23, 1873, by J, MonThe Berry location Nov. 25, 1873. ‘The Ly.ons location Noy. 11,1871, and the Chadwick location, Noy. 13. 1871. all of said jocations being of record in Book 5, Minin
Records of Nevads county, Pages 108, 109,
329, 330, 342, 323, 470, 371, 425,436. For ti.
a stake marked “NY CC 144M 0,” from
which a pine 10 in. dia. bears & 889 B. 45!
links dist, ‘Thence No 6 8 944 > EF 65,33 cns .
E 65.33 chs cro-s séction line between Sec.
tions 23 and 26, T 17 NK 9 E. 23.60 chains ;
W of cor cominon to Sec’s 25, 24, 25 and 26 .
87.98 chs to a stake marked “NYC C BG .
M Co "from which a pine 4) in, dja! bearss .
40> W 36 1Rs dist. :‘Lhence No'7,S 77 2 W .
2.22 chs to a stake merkel ‘NY‘CCBGM
Co. Theyce No §N 12°, ° W23.60 -hs wet
tle of applicant, see book No. 44 0f deeds,
pages 455, 454, 5843, 544, Book No, 46 of
deeds, pages 365. 516, 367, 368, 369, 370,180,
131,259, 313, 114, 115, 594, 595,596, 476,477, &
Boule No 47 of dee:'s, pages 82, 64, $4 & 85.
All persons holtmy any adverse ¢lalans
thereto dre hereby required to present the
sume before this Oifice within sixty days
from the first day of pn lishing bercof,
. T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Dibbl«a& Byrne, Attys. apts
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line between sections 24 and 25, 7.65 chs, 15
Thenve, No 2, 86%; 0 7499
If 64,92 chs cross the line between sections
a black oak 8" in, Cia, betta N87 > WAG =
26, Bownship 17 Nortb, Range 9 East, Mi. . nts
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