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, 2 She Baily Transcript
NEVADA CITY. CAL.
~ fanday. May 21, 1876.
Sargent’s Speech.The Grass Valley Union says that
the article from the ‘Qakland Tran‘soript, which we copied a.few days
since, is a fair sample of the better
"Mind of partisan writing, and that the
intention of the +1ti:le was to throw
welur upon the Seuate Committee
who were appointed by a Democratic
bedy to-take evidence on the .question. After readingthe Union's comments, we are free to udmit that its
just, but we.must, at the same time,
deny having avy such motive:in copying the article. “In fact, politics.
was the last thing we thought of’
We saw that the notice was
abliout Senator Sargent, .and was com
plimevtary to his efforts, and we
clipped it out because we thought it
might ‘interest bis; friends. We
heartily agree with the Union that in
this Chinese qyestion there ought
riot to be any political differences,
and so far as we know there aronode.
Democrats and “Republicans have
worked together, and. the Senate
Gommittee have done their whole
_ duty faithfally and well; and are enSenator Satgent has done the same, and no po
litical orgavization ought to receive
the credit for the-acts of either.
That is our position, and any impression to the contrary is erroneous.
aeatiedieatl
—_---Demecratic County Convention.
At the Democratic County Convention held at the Court Howse in
_tifiscity. yesterday, A.B. Dibble was
elected President and_Jne. Webber
Secretary. The fullowing persons
were vlected as delegates to attend
4be-State Convention to be held in’
San Francisco Muy 24th.
M. Garver, G. W. Giffen, A. B.
‘Dibble, Jus. K. Byrne, J. L, Culd-: well, J.-B; Cress,M. -P.O'Coennor,
J. H. Dickson, A. J. Graham.
The following’ persons were appointed as members of the County€entral. Committee:
Meadow Lake—A.J, Graham, J.
RK, .Cross, Jas. Blany.
Bridgeport -J. H. Dickson, Geo,
McLean, Frank Coffey. ss
Little York—Jno. Hussey, G. 8.
Brown, M, Bates. —
Eureka—J, M. Shaw, Jno. Brooks
Jno. Eagan. : oe
Bloomfield Same as last year.
Grass Valley—A. B. Brady, J. M.
Lakenan, J, Webber. —
Washington ~samo as last year.
Wevada—J. I. Caldwell, Hagh MoCauley, Lee Garthe. ;
It was moyed'‘and'carried that the
Delegates to the State Cvnvention
be accredited to’ the Congressiona)
Convention.
A resolution was introduced and
earried, recommending. Hon. M. P.
@.Connor as the choice of Nevads
“County as adelegute for this State
to the National Convention.
The Minstrels
\omei performance of CalHornia Minstrels in this City, teok
place last night, at the Theatre.
The Gompany go from here to Reno,
Nevada. In common with our exehanges, we heartily commend the
troupe to otber localities. Their
performance is chaste, able and’ first
elass in every respect. The members
made many warm friends here, both
on the stagé, and off, and shoald: they
everappear here again will draw full
houses. Owing to so many things
going on in connection with the cowpietion of the railroad, the: at‘euu~
ance was not as large as our citizens
who appreciate the troupe desired,
yet it was satisfactory to the managé?: We hope Mr, Maguire will
send other companies here, when
he sends them ox interior trips,
_ and a good paying buviness will be
Railroad Ball,
We ackuowledge the receipt of
eomplimentary tickets to the railroad
ball to be given at Hamilton Hall on
Friday evening, the 26th, by the .
Young Men's Social Club. of Grass:
Vailey. «Church, Jones & Beebe, of
Sacramento, will furnish the music.
A glorious time will be enjoyed by
ali who attend.
Allamannia,
A ineeting of the Allamannia Clab
will he beld this, Sunday evening,
attké office of L. Garthe, at 1%
@'cluck. Every meniber-is requesied
to attend.
be
last wight, to
Council meeti
convenes week after next,,
Gene East.
T. H. Caswell, 33d Active member .
of Supreme Council of 33d degree
Masons and Sovereign Grand* Inspe+tor General for the State of Oulifornia, started for Washington City
ttend the Supreme
ut that city, which
The Excursion,
The train will start ffom this city
on the excursion thig morning at
9:45, . All should be on hand
promptly, . :
' lbs}
aii
Congregationa i Church.
Subject”—at-the Congregational
Chorch this: evening, ‘‘The cloud
and the sunshine,”’ J, Sims, Pastor.
Little York Mining Iteme.
Emp: rE Miner—The= second slide
took place in this mine last wee%,
causing a little delay. The bank at
‘this junction is about 240 feet deep.
There is a strata of 80 feet of clay and
centre of the ground on an angle of 45
degrees which caused the slide. This
strata of clay does not contain any
gold whatever, and.coming in such
large quanities was not appreciated at
the time.
their first cleanup, but will add
greatly to the future prospects of the
. —Cunstwas Hiru—This claim has
completed an expensive tuunel 670
feet long-which-will be brought into
use in a few days. ‘This tunnel wil
give sufficent grade to work through
for several years. This claim has
paid a large amount in dividends
during the last few years, and judging from the way M. Enright, the
foreman; is handling itnow, still
the right man in the right place.
_ The Gouncil.Claim is doing splendid work,and another good clean-up
ig anticipated ina ebort time, .
Tux following, hitherto anpublished anecdote of the late Alexander T.
Stewart wilt be -read— with interest:
»As is well known, Mr Stewart was a
Pounger son oft the third. Lord of
“Banraven, and his mother a French
lady, for many years a resident in
Alaska. It was from the latter, probably, he obtain his tendency to somnambulism. -This inherited instinct
beeame so strongly. developed in.
June, 1858, that constant care had to
be exercised over the great merchant
when he was asleep. He was_usnally secured to tlie leg’of his bed by a
small jack chain, On one occasion,
however, he-was missing. An’ anx. ious search was made, ‘with avail, all
night. In the morning, to the ‘horror of everyone, he was discovered
standing on the highest chimney of
his residence, aud'with nothing on
but his night shirt. He’ was poised
upon one leg in his trance, Lolding
the other in a position that madé@ it
evident that the memory of-a rather
tough old hen he had eaten for dinner lingered in his mind. Thispelarge bonlders passing -throvgh ‘the . Course, devoted tv the charitable
fend, bat Bibo made a distinct -bit,-}It will interfere. with .
. taste and inclination, Each bas bis}:
better results are expected. Here js] out-of it. Education isa process
receives to his special requirewenuts. .
Jife, and so winning them as not to
; be relieved from all auxicty concernsituation,
this city.
religion.
tian Obtrch.
crowd of ludies and
ent. At the close o
committee was. appointed to select
candidates for examination.
lucky man was Dr, Felix Johnaen,
Cumberland Presbyterian pastor of,
‘Tne blind man of science
proceeded to say thatthe doctor war
very fond of the fair sex—in fact, as
dJosepbas said of Solomon, “timmodérutely fond of women;’’ tnat if bis
wife were to cie he would lose no
time-in--looking out for another;:
that he had a sple
ed good eating, an I
‘out,’ snd aus sure te make it understood when he did that Dr. Johpson was there, etc.
audieuce wanted to know about his
The sightless scientist resawed: “Publicly he is not troubled
with piety; be has 4 fine mechanical
head, and, while he weuld make a
tine blacksinith, he wonld not make
muach-ofa preacher.’’ Here the Doctor turned very red in the face, and
said; ‘Sir, 1 have been a preacher of
the gospel for forty years!’
blind man shook his head, as much
as to say= ‘‘Lbat’s too thiv.”” Daring the whole lime the audience was
ip » roar und the fuu was prodigious.
Culiar attitude added to the horror of .
the scene, tor it was evident that
should the slightest jar be communicated to the chimney in the effort to
rescue the unfortunate man he would
inevitably fail from the dizzy hight.
At this moment a clever idea was
hit upon by a bystander:
wus attached to one end of a fishing
pola, and with this the uplifted foot
of Mr. Stewart was gently tickled
from the rvof below until he placed
it beside the other,
then elevated and the still unconscious man rescned from his terrible
‘This episode we are sure
will be entirely new te our readers,
particularly as it is not true,
ever, it is quite as much so as the
other items about the late lamented
individtal that are floating about,
and therefore just as good.
bound to keep vp with the‘ times.
— Newsglelter,
—_——_—__ 2 -e—.
A PuHRENoLoGicaL Sxancs.—The
Paris (‘'exas) Press, tells the follo«ing good one: A bind phrenoleyist
Jectured the other night at the Cir sThere was a large
entlemen presthe’ lecture a
id appetite, lovliked to ‘‘dine
A ladder was
Some onein tle
=
Some time’ago there was in London for the season a lidy who is very
weil known in the French fashionwor'd, Obe day. she bappened to
see in thestieets a monkey begging
pence freéin the public ia the prettiest
muuner for the benefit of his master, [
an organ-gripder, _Tbe marquise
took a funey to it, Bought it, dressed it in the gandiest of raiment and
made ita pet. The ludy the other
day bad in Paris a fashionable reception for the benefit of the Inondes, and; of course ber pet was the
wouder of tbe room. In the” course
of the evenivg a young Indy sat down
at the piano, and accompauying herself sang with exquisite taste a little
drawing-roum sony.
lidy bad finished, the monkey, who,
thongh tow partilty—civilized, bad
not forgetien-his former .juties, seized « hat, abd holding it befure each
yues, secording te tas custom, com
menesd a eollevtion. The vocalist
lauzbed, the marquise looked vexed; .
but to the anyasement of everybody,
the upimal went the rounds and collected a large sum.Has task ended
be jumped upon the knees ‘of. the
singer, amid sbouts of daughter,. and
U+ posited the coutents-cf bis hat in
ber lup. The collection was. of
aud moukeys are just now iu stroiug
request iu fashiou ble suciety,
——
Diversity of Gifts.
One of the mosf difficult questions
parents are cui -d on. to’ séttle-con
cerns the particular training each individual child requires, No two of
a dozen children in the same family.
agree ‘in dsposition, in ability, im
idiosynecacies and his special gifts
waich render special treat oent necessary. One boy bas a passion for}
fartaing, his brother delights in music, stil another-enjvys using tools;
wad solving mathematical problems..
Whauai fully it would be to subject
these three boys to the same curricu.
lum of study, aud expect in this way
to make the most.of them as men,
edueates them, but what we draw
not_of cramming, but—of develupwho, understanding the abilities of
their children, suit the training each
[t is not eusy in a multitude of cases
to tell exactly what particular talent
wait for time to develop -his or her
the best general training in our power, shaping the child's course in the
direction in which itseems most
probable he will be successful in
winning the desirable things of this.
Toxe 2 in the life to come.—N. ¥. Tri—s
Don’r Worry Yoursery.—To regain or recoverhealth, persons should
ing diseases. ‘Lf he mind bas power
overthe body, For a persen to think
he has a disease will often “produce
that disease. This we see effacted
whén the mind is intensely oonced~
trated upon the disease of another.
It is found in the hospitals that surgecns aud physicians who make a
speciality of certuin diseases are liapower is so great that people sometimes die of diseases they have in
imagination. We have seen a person seasick in anticipation of a voyage before reaching the vessel. We
have kuowna person to die of cancer in the stomach when be -had no
=
fa
Aan struck a sorrowful-looking face,
ornamented with a large nose, throdgh a
store d-or, and mournfally said; *‘Yonu
haiy't seen nothn’ of no man round here
nowhere named Jim. Crane, hain’t yer?’
“Yes, I Guess we hain't,” reptieda loafer,
aid the man d.ew back the s.trowful lookrng face and L:rge nose and ambled away.
—_»>e
A PRINTER out West, whose office. is. two
hangs his sign on the limb of a Yee, adv rt'sjs for a boy. He says: “A boy from
the country prefered 7 ~ i
Miles fies any other building, and who
[By Telegraph.)
Mining Stovks.
As soon as thi . .
Not what we pat into a boy’s head . 4% Russell,
ment, and wise are these parents
Special gifts, and while so doing givey
ble to die of them; and the mental .
Yesterday Morning's Sales.
745-O phir 5634.
825 Mexican 33%
3370 Yow Jacket 3634,
435 Crown Pont 17.
téd—-H de & Norcross 62.
40 Cuollar 91,
. 130 Savage 18%.
310 Con Virginia 7 “7/2
BW Californian 792%
630 Best & Beiche) 57.
235 Gouli & Curry 16%.
43385. Imperial
170. Aiphs 6324.
265 BaJcher 214.
140 Sierra Nevada 16%,260 Confidence 214%.
290, Kentuek 134.
1635 Bullion 48,
340 Excvequer 214.
160 “Overman 65%.
825 Justice 26%.
1UU Sueeor 1,
550 Unvien Con 123%,
455 Laity Bryan I
400 Juba 1144.
420 Exledonrs 97%,
220° U ab 231%,
7
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30 Riymond & Ety 12.
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HOTEL. ARRIVALS,
Vational Exchange Hotel.
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor——
. Feray, May 19th, 1876,
P’F Baker. San Francisco Minstrels _
T J Farron, do
J M Norcross, tio
“de
Bred: Walz, do
J Davis, de
3 Mackin, do
¥ Wilsdn. : ado.
Charlie Sutton & wife,
r girl possesses, We niust . F Walthen,” =
Bes
HOTEL ARRIVALS: .
Palon Hotel.
\ -D. WK SNAPP; Proprieter. .
= Faray, May 19th,, 1976.
J A Grahem, Nevade City
Kev G.o RWavis, do
—
C H Cha-6, == 2
G W’ Hubert, do
das M Douald, do
F Edwarus,
do
Geo Corveil, . do
W C bradicy, Willow Valley
JP Ebaugh,” ,
do
A J Koss, North Bloomfield
C McClusky, do : :
Dani C lins Gr-ss Valley @
Win Hack. tt, bur. ka
W Ewery, reuu Vall yy.
M M Cary, Washington
Béaram-Phllips, uo
G HW ilhens 1, San Jo
BH Peasely, Biae i¢nt
H A Noyes, Scott's Flot
J @ Stocks, gad Francisco
Thos Claytuu,Littie York
hi —Nolttt.
Application for a Yatent to
eae Mining €laim.
H United stsces Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal, May Lith, 1876.
O'TICE is h. reby given toat the .Eureka Lake and ‘Yubs Canal Comagany
Consolidated, a corpora ion orgsuized ann
existing unuer, the laws of the state of
New York, whose postoftics is Nevada Uity,
Nevada County, Cul., has made application
for Patent fur the Rehef Hill Gravel min:,
bearing gold, situate in Ro ii-f-Hill: Mining
Dis-rict, Nevadw CoaLty, Cailifornie, .und
dexcribel: in the plat and fieid nuteson
file in this office'as follyws, viz:
' Plat A.
Commencing at # stake on the center of
Ridge marked 8. H.G. M.No, 1, shence
on a true line, var 17° tu’, 3 519° 30’ E
63.00 chaius a stake at~upper edse of
of mining cut, from which. an oak tree
biazed, bears N.41}¢°K,185 chains. An
} o&k 18 in? dia, bears 5 64% SW 42 links
Tirenve 8 26° E 13 10 chains to centfe of a
-spruce tree-on-rim-—rock. _{I''yence N°‘ 689°
45’ W, 16 28 chains toa stake near edye of
high bank-sud ow North Budy line or.
Waukesha claim. Thence N 57 °5v’ W
60 60 chains to a stake near top of Ridge.
being the NE cor: vf? Waukesha claim. A
black oak6in. dia. bears N 2145 W 18
liiks dist. Thence SS 15>-40° W, 11-03
toa stake at-N-W corner of Waukesha claim. A pine 40 in. dia, bears 5 7°
W 32 linksd st. Thence S 51> 50’ E24 24
chains to.a stake on -Waukesha liue. anit
on W boundary lins-of Unionu-Co-approved
surféy.~ Thence § 342 40’ W, 20 30 chutas
along said Jine to a stake in a fietd® Thence
N 51° 50’ W to a stake on centre of ridge,
from which a pine 3 in. dia. bears N 445 ©
W 33 links dist., a pine 36 in, dia. Bbears-S
66% O £40 links dist. Thence N.42° 30"
E 41 00 chains to._place of beginining, containing 154 91-100 acres.
Piat B,
Commencing at: stake on rim rocg, at
. S W-cerner_ of Waukesha claim. -Thence .
on a truefiine var. 17° 10° E, 8 35° 25°,
W 255 chains, to a stake on rim rock on
brow of hill. ‘Thence S 53° 50" 5 49
chains toa stake-on-2¢!
trom which the mouth of a ‘Cunnel bears
$ 83° 10’ W 31 links dist. Thence S°21°
ao
Churlie R ea, * do.
W Courtright;— do
E Linden, . do
Chas-H Welch, dor
Chas Goodwin, do
J Kohler, do
E Borhm. do
do
P Jolinson, de
5 ge do as
D J Sherwood, dv»
8 Hetherington, Hunt’s Hill
E t Seavey, San Francisco .
“KJ Gashiere, North Sar Juan,
John Lang, Washington
J -Grissell, ". do
Win Daniéis: Moores, Flat
W O Greely, V Flume
J Woou, ‘Bear Valley
J Liever, San Francisco
P Ertie, do
Jne Melviné, San Juan
G W Hyde, You Bet
T C taudall, Rush Creek
E Dickison, Sacaamentu
I J Rolfe, Nevada City
E J West, doMrs Larowe, San Fiancisc
Miss Livingston, do
J H Harris, Downieville
S:A Hunter, Nevada City *,3
112. :
kectnaiien for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
8 Land Office. Uni te
Sacramento, « May 19th, 1376.
OTICE is hereby giv
=~ vining Gold slining Co
‘That the Wyperation organized and existing wader the
laws of California, whose Pustotticeis Saa
Francisco, Cal., has made applicatiodfor
Patent fur 2000 ligear fect of the Ura
Quartz pops baring gold, with surface
ground as shown on the official plat of surcancer Orany other mortal disease. yy ot said claun, situgte in Nevads Min.
A.blindfolded man, slightly pricked
in.the arm, bus fainted and died frum
beheving. that he was bleeding to
death, Tberefore, well persous to
remain well, should be cheerful and
happy ;.aud sick pérsons should have
their attention drawn as much as
possible from. themselves. It is by
their faith that men are saved, and
itis by their faith that men die. If
he wills mot to-die;he-ean-ofienlive
ip spite of diseuse;,and if he has little
or nyu attavhwent to life, he will slip
away as eusily as a child will fall
asleep.. Men live by their souls, and
not by their bodies. ‘Their bodies
hhave no life of themselves; they are
ouly resources of life—tenemeuts of
their souls.. Phe will bas wuch to
do im contunuing the physical oveupaucy or giving it up.
ate). _
-Encountkn wita a Dexr,.—The
Natchez ( Miss.) Democrut tells. this
huuting story: '* A singular accident
happened.to a gentlemen of our acquaintamce on ‘Thursday las. He
Was sitting on his horse in a swamp
road not fur from the vity, looking for
a deer which he heard approaching
through the undergrowth and* bushes, ‘Lo his surprise, the deer apraug
out at a point very near him and ran
full head va his horse, striking him
full in the breast. -The deer sappas
ently stunned by the. concussiva‘
fell on the spot and turned on bis
back with his feét im tue air. Our
friend's horse spraug aside when so
‘rudely attackes, and threw his rider,
who as sooa as be could recover himself, fan to the deer Which was. still
on its back, whev to his surprise, he
found itdeud, After inquiry showed
-Uhatrbe deer had been tatully shot
by a purty out driving bat bad re tiinéd vitality suflicieut tocarry it
to the spot where it encountered the
horse, Our’ triead was compensated for his fall by w fing fut quurte:
of venison,
te
“Can there bé anything brought. into
this tiouse,” asked « disgusted member,
‘that will not be repealed svvne jater?”’
Une of the vppositiva puygested ‘a skinmed
oralge.
oat
ing District, Nevaca County, California, . “
au d.scrbedin the plot aud ti TI notes 64
ale in tins vifice a8 fullows, viz:
SURVEY OF KXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Begrpming uta stake marked UC. M.Co.,
No} « of Cnampion survey, from which
post No ft of lode sumwey and No 1 post of
Champion Ud, survey. bears 3 88> 19° W, (8
Si~ Su" W). 3.03 chains. Fromiwhich the \
Nec stake between Sects, Ll aud 49 Twp
16 North Runge 8 East, Mt. Dighlo Base
and M:ridiau, boars North 86> 15° BE 10.60
chains, Variations 17° gg’ E. Thence on a
true ine, variating 18° 10\E, 3562 10° W
5.13 chains, to stake marked U M Co No
11 being stake C M Co No. 11, and standing
on East edgs of Wet Hill Ravine. Thence
on 8 true line 3 81° lv’ W 2.92 ctrains to, a
take marked U M Co No. 10 and on East
boundary line between! posts No, 4.and 5
of Wyoming approved survey, and from
which an-oak tree 30 inches in diameter
hears N 50° W 90 links. Thence, 8 35° 18’
E 7.24 cha. to a stake marked U. M Co No
9 and part of Wyoming approved survey
No 4. Thence $ 25’ W 6.30-chs toa stake
marked U M Co No 8 snd Wyoming Co No.
3from which an oak 10 inches in diameter
bears 8 52° E 22 links. The mouth of
Wyoming Tunnel bears N 18° 40, E 2.20
chains; tunnel rune N 12° W. Thence 8
22° 20° E 5.20@ chains to a stake marked U
M Co No7 and Wyoming Co No 2. Thence 8
69> 25’ W 1.21 chains to post U Co No 1
being the Southerly end of lodeof W C Q
M 2.42 chains toastake marked U M Co
No 6, and Wyoming CoNod 11. Thence N
© 05’ W117 chains to a stake marked
M Co No-5. Thence 8 26> 20° E 9.20
chains to a stake marked U M Co No 4 on
N edge of Deer Creek. Thence 8.65> E
3.65 chains to a atake marked U MCo., being the corner post No--12.0f Providence
patented ground. Thente '‘N 43° 10’ E 2.05
chains toa stake marked U M Co No3 and
on the North tea . line between posts
No H and—-12 of Providence patented
grovnd. Thence N 26> 91,,W.3 chaios te
a 6take just below U Co’s fume marked U
M Co No2. “From whica the smoke stack
ef Providence Hoisting works be: Nsi>
10’ E. Thence N 6> 20” W 26.53 ‘chains to
Place of pe er peemca aud containing 14.01
acres, and ¢ ated as Lot No 75 in Sec.
11, Twp 16 North Range 8 East, Mt Diablo
“Base and Meridian. Said mijne consists of
tWo locations, one made Sept: 24, 1857, by
D Belden «tal, and called the Ural Quartz
ledge, and one made Dee. 4, 1857, by Jno.
Wilson et al, and called tbe Big Quartz
tedge, both of said locations being of
record in the officé of the County Reccrder
at Nevada City. The applicant claims by
purehase, Adjoining claimants are, on the
. North by the Champion Mine and Mill site
On the South by the Provicence Quartz
mine, and on the West by the Wyoming
~ Quartz mine. =
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this Uffice within sixty days} ee :
Pace ee San Francisco, i
from the first day of publishing hereof,
m2l T, B, MoFARLAND, Kegist«x.
are : : ; = Nee = t
+ --One Buck Cook Stove; :
canon. Thence 851% 40’ W 3 05 chains to
@ stake Of south side of catiou. Thence N
2}-=60"W 625 chains % a stake oppo.
site the mouth of Tannel. Thence_N
582 30’ W 5 21 chains to a stuke on brow of
hill. ‘Thence-§-43 2 05° W 1-44 chains-to-a
staxe on brow of hill. Therce S 35° 50’
W 18 86 ehains toadead pine tree at SE
coruerwf the Bull Run clam. Thence N
47 2 60’ W 17 47 chains toa biack oak trée .
on line of Bul} Run ground. Thence N 37@
40’ E 4 45 chains to a stake in trout of cavin
from which a pine tree 7 in. dia. bears
north 67 © 40' E.27 links dist. Thence N
70° 43° E1 11 chains toa stake just inside
. of fence at junztion of Main street with
t own to Union Co’s reserjoe ‘hemes 5 28 245’ E 8 93 chains along
line of fence toa stake at coruer of Witlliams’ lot and junction-of Main street
with Bloomfield read 8 E corner of Wil
liams’ ‘house bears 8 7734 © W 80 links dist.
Thence N 42° 40’ W,5 14 chains to a stake
in centre of §Bloomfield road and on
Union Co’s. line, bet. stakes 1 and 2, of approved survey, Thence N 35° 12 _E, 448
chains to a stake being corner No. 2 of
Union Co’s. ground. ‘Theuce N 12° 40’ W
5662 chains to staxe No.3 of Union Co’s,
ground. Thence N 8° 10’ E-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, avd containing 56 58-100 acres.
Connection with Plat A. From stake No. 14
of Piat B. along Union Uo’s. line N 52> 00
1750 Chains to stake No. 7jof Plat A.
tion of Plat RB: with public sugyey,
ke No l4 of Plat B, 835° 04°W
to \& sec, stake, bet. sec’s 4and
with public survey of Plat
A. From Stake-No 8, N_ 51° 50’ W 25 42
chains cross sectiomiine bet. sec’s, 4 and
5, 26 45 chains North
sec’s 4, 5, 8 and 9,. at
Let No. 44 A, ard. 44 sections
4, 5 and 9, Township North
Range 10 East, Mt, Diablo Base ant Meri.
dian. Said location was made about the
‘cor. common to
designated as
yeur 1854, in separate parcelsund duly re!
corded in the records of Relief Hill
Mining District, but said records were destroyed by fire in 1862%r 1863. The applicunts claim by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the San Juan Union Gravel mine,
the Waukesha claim,the Union Co's. Placer
mine and the Bull Rur.claim. ©
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 he eof.
T. B. McFARLAND, Kegister.
Niles Searls, Atty for applicant. my2l
AUCTION SALE,
Fo. GUILD ©
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
Bread. Street,
Opposite Bank of Nevada County.
WEDNESDAY......MAY 24th, 1876.
On the Premises, at the late residence ef A. Goldsmith.
One Walnut Bed Room Set, Marble Top;
One Parlor Set, Hair Cloth;
One Hair Cloth Easy Chair;
One Gilt Frame Mirror;
Our Extensien Tabie;
One Parlor Stuve; '
Three Curled Hair Mattrasses;
Three Spring Mattrasses, : *
Bedsteads, Lounges, Chairs, Tables,
Bureaus, Uarpets, Meat Safes, Wardrobes,
Dishes, Kitchen Furniture, Whatnots, Pictures, Clocks, and @ general assortment of
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
mal8 F.G,. GUILD, Auctioner.
FORDHAM & JENNINGS
Nos. 600 and 602, Front Street,
—gide —_of_canon,+
60’ E 6.58 chains to a stake On North side of . ”
a
REUNION
CELEBRATION,
PIC-NIC P
Or THE
OLD RESIDENTS OF NEVADA
: COUNTY, =
AT ISMERT’S GROVE,
Friday, May-26th, 1876,
’
18 Bie ceccnerror there will be.
GRAND ‘KEUNION of the present
and tor ur residents o: Neaada County, ~~
Th: invitation is veueral, and citiz
are reguested, 48 far as convenient, to
br ng BASKET LUNCHES AND REFRESH.
MENTS. :
FIVE BANDS OF MUSIC,
Will be present to enliven the aeéasion.
a
A Tabl will be spread for all.
Dancing .and other Amusements
will be the order of the day,
+
GRAINS WILL BE RUN EVERY HALF
HOUR BETWEEN THE GROVE AND
_NEVADA AND GRASS VALLEY.
Exeeutive—.Committce—Niles Searls, I. _
J; tole, R. My Huut, Geo. F, Jacobs, G.
von Schmittbueg, Wm. Watt; J. C. Coleman, A. B, Brady, and.A.B.DibbleCommittee on music and grounds—R. .
M. Hunt, Géo. ¥.' Jacobs, and G. von
Schmittburg.
Finance Committee—A. B. Brady, C. H.
Mitchell, W Kspencer, I. J. Rolfe, M. L.
Marsa, and N. P.: Brown, : :
Reception Commitree—Niles Searls, Dr.
Wm. McCormick, R. McMurray, R. Shoemaker, ¥.G. Bell, A. H Hagacorn, O. P.
-Stidger, H. C. Perkins, Wm. Nuttér, J. Mc-—
Bean, B. J. Watson, Samuel Caldwell, Wim.
Powell, aiid A.B, Dibble;
Nuiies Seagus, Chairman,
: Executive Committes. .
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City to Colfax.
_ SUNDAY, MAY 2ist, 1876.
WN Excursion Train will leave Nevada
City for Colfax at 9.45 a, m:. Returp-ing, leave Colfax at3 P. mM.
Tickets for round trip $2 50 each.
Excursionists must procuse tickets befrre taking seats in cars, étherwise ful..
fare will be collected.
Tickets can be procured ef John Pattison, .
Agent, Nevada City.
JOHN F. EIDDER,
General Superintendent.
GEO. FLETCHER,
mal? Gen. Pass. and Tick’t Ag’t.
= No, 767.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
SacRaAMENTO, CaAL., May 9, 1876. _
Y OTICE is hereby given that Edwin R;B Waring, whose Post office is Colfax, .
Piacer County, Cslifornis, has made appli‘cation fora Patent for the Emma Placer
mine bearing gold, situate in Little York
mining District, Nevada Conpty, California, and described .as follows, viz: On
surveyed land, being the S 4 of 8 W \ of
NW \& and 8% of 8B of N W of Sec.
14,T15,N R99 E, M D M, containing 40
acres. Said location was made about Febrnary ist, 1873, by E. R. Wsring and others, but is not of record, The applicant
claims by location, and purchase. There
are no adjoining mining Claims. The
claim of Henry Meyers is adjacent. All
persons holding any. adyerse claims shereto are hereby required to present_the same
before this Office within sixty days from.
the first day of publishing hereof. :
mals T. B .McFaaLaxp KReGwres.
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“Look here, Carpenters !
OSBORN & ALEXANDER,
No. 624, Market Street,
San Francisco,
AVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT ANDthe BEST QUALITY of
Carpenters’ Tools
In California, and tneir prices are below
all others, Send for descriptive circular. .
“WM. B. LAKE,
Purchasing Agent,
San Francisco, Ca:ifornia.
‘DR. SPINNEY & 0O.,
SPECIALISTS,
No, 11, Kearney Street,
REATS ALL, CHRONIC OR PRIVATE
diseases without the aid of mercury.
Officé hours from 9 to 12 m.;2to 5, and
6to9r. mM Sundays excepted. “a
Consuitation Free. Cali or address
4B. A. BSPINNBY, A:
+ * No, 11, Kearney St, \
CONSULTATION FREE. + —
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