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September 12, 1871 (4 pages)

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ton; Se a ee eee 2 ee ae oe Oe a5 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12. 1871. The Daily Transevipt NEVADA CITY, CAL. N. B, BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. : BROWN & DEAL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, TERMS ‘OF THE TRANSCRIPT : One Year—in advance........$10 00 Six Months, ‘“ oe -.» 500 Three Months, “ ee 300 per week, Twenty-Five Cents. (SMBS ETL EAL IAPS TY TEETER secure your Tickets Withont Delay ! — $90,000 GOLD COIN! GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL will be given at NEW CONCERT HALL, Grass Valley, Nevada County, Qn Saturday, Sept. 16th, 1871. By the GRASS VALLEY MINERS’ HOME ASSOCIATION, in aid-of a Home for disa‘bled Miners, $760,000 Tickets will he sold at . $2.50 Coin, each. 1,501 Gold Coin Gifts.K@” The Most Liberal Scheme now before the public, NO TICKETS CANCELED. NO DEDUCTION ON AMOUNT OF PRIZES, $15,000 in Gold for $2 50!) Now is your cliance for a fortune, and to ‘aid ina noble charity. It is proposed to erect in the vicinity of Grass Valley a Home for disabled and superannuated Miners. The Home we propose to erect will be under the management and direction of the following well known gentleman, Board of ‘Trustees: Hon. Wm Watt, Hon Thos, FindJey, A. B. Brady, Esq., Dudley Hoyt,Esq., aud Martin Ford, Esq., all of whom are residents of Grass Vahey. “The first drawing to take place in Cali‘fornia, During the Festival the sum of $90,000 ‘will be distributed to the ticket holders, as tollows. ~~ 1 Gift of Gold Coin.. .s.2.0cc<e $15,000 Gift of Gold Coin. 0,000 1 Gift-of Gold Ooin. 2.2.. ces ve cevs —-$,000 LGitt Of Gold “Coin.. civiicesctsees 1 Gifts of Gold Coin of $1,000 each. 10 Gifts of Gold Coin of $500 each. 10 Gifts of Gold Coin of $300 each. 10 Gifts of Gold Coin of $200, each. 60 Gifts Of Gold Coin Of $100 each . ~~ 6,000 100 Gifts of Gold Coin of $50 each. 300 Gifts of Gold Coin of $30 each. 9, 209 Gifts of Gold Coin of $25 each. 5,000 800 Gifts of Gold Coin of $20 each. 16,000 1,501 Gold Coin Gifts, ...... $90,000 The drawing will take place. and gifts be awarded in precisely the same manner as the Concert given in San Francisce in aid of the Mercantile Library, and under the management of a Committee of well known responsible residents of Nevada County Cal. TREASURER, BANK OF THOS FINDLEY & CO,. GRASS VALLEY. With whom all moneys will be de All disbursements will’ be made t said Bank. In addition to the above Gifts the sum of Tex Thousand Dollars will be given to the following named gentlemen, Trustees of the Home: Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon, Thos. Findley, A.B. Brady, Esq., Dudley Hoyt, Esq., and Martin Ford, Esq., for the purpose of build. ing and establishing at Grass V: a Home for disabled and superannuated miners. Fora guarantee that. the gifts wlll be sirly drawn, we beg leave to refer to any citizen of Nevada County. : hc responsible agents wanted everysited. agh % per cent commission will be allowed nall orders for 50 or more tickets. Commissions paid in tickets. On receipt ef Post office order or Greenbacks for $30 we will send Twelve Tickets to any addrees in he United States. ® GEO. W. DIXON, Secretary and Business Manager. Ufice: Exchange Building, Grass Valley. WEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! THOMAS SHURTLEFF,: wou respectfully inferm the people of Nevada City and vicinity that ne hag on hand a choice stock of 7 FAMILY GROCERIES, eapecialdy adapted to this market, which he has at his New Store, at’the ‘ ' anction Main & Commercial Sts. New Goods are being constantly reeeived, THOMAS SHURTLEFY. Nevada, May 25th. PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. 422 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO, . RE AND MARINE INSURANCE PITAL STOCK.. .i.044.2$1,000,000 00 ye unt in-excess of Capital ble to Dividenda pay Losses and ASSEPS IN GOLD. ng On Real Estate and Gdlworth $2,420,000.. 1,087,058 61 ved be other Stocks Pioberty, cas m8 A 2 perty, ornia Uidesdorff Streets.. 146,000.00. dentta 50 102,642 6 740,065 11 on oy * paid LanAseots in Gold... a ya A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL! YY 2 BE GrvEn ey e BROOKLYN HALL, BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, —on— FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST. TX AID OF A PUBLIO_ LIBRARY _— $10,000 in Gold Coin Will be donated in the following manner : $7,000 in Gold Coin to establish a Ia: brary. $600 to Alameda County Hospital. $500 to General School Fund. $500 to Brooklyn Fire Department. $350 toeach of the Four Churches of Brooklyn, LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH GIFTS } The Profits go for the Benefit of a Public Library! THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD ce 2166 GIFTS ! One Chance in Every 22! The Best and most Liberal Schedule yet presented to the Public! 50,000 Tickets of Admission ! WILL, BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! GOLD COIN, Which will entitle the holder to one admission, and to any gift that may be fawarded, 87 All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees!" $50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts ! WILL BE AWARDED —TO THE— TICKET HOLDERS! AS FOLLOWS: One gift of gold ooin........$10,000 One gift ef gold colm......... 5,000 One gift of gold coin. ........ 3,000 One gift of gold coin. ....... 2,000 One gift of gold coin. ....... 1,000 One gift of gold eoin .......6. 1,000 One gift of gold coin. ........ 1,000 One gift of gold eoin., ....... 1,000 One gift of gold coin .....0.--. 1,000 One gift of gold coim........ 500 “One gift of gold coin. ...0..0000. 250 Five gifts of $150 each, gold coim... 750 Thirty gifts of $100 each...... Twenty Gifts of $50 each...... Fifty Gifts of $40 each....... One Hundred Gifts, $30 each.... One Hundred Gifts, $20 each.... 1,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 6,500 6,000 $50,000 THE GIFTS Will be awarded in a similar manner as at the Concert given in San Francisco, in sid of the Mereantile Library. The Drawing will be under the management of a ComBROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and satisfactorily drawn. We refer, by permission, te the following well-known citizens ; Duncan Cameron, Capitalist. Thomas Wheaton, Contracter, Hon. A. Howard, Jas. Larne, Lumber Deaier, H. Leise, Real Estate. J. O. Connors, Real Estate. L. B. Huff, Real Estate. James Moffat, Real Estate. , _ Becht, (Brooklyn Brewery) GOzpist. F. A. Remiflark, Brick Manufaeturer and Contractor. A. Pente, General Merchagdise. capt Tw, ‘Boles Capitalict pt. T. W. , Cap 6 Frank Hostetter, Cattle Dealer. Charies Evans, Market. William Harlson, Market, John McTigue, Merchant, J. Gcischen, Washington Brewery, OakADAM MUNK, @. H. BROWN, General Agent. 3,066 . mittee of well known responsible citizens of . " $22,000 GOLD COIN! IN 821 PRIZES ee 20,000 TICKETS. .:$2,00 EACH. RAND GIFT CONCERT AND BALL, W given by SAN JOAQUIN ENGINE CO. No. 8; Stockton Fire Department, for the purpose of purchasing for themselves and for the benefit of the city,a No. 1 STEAM FIRE ENGINE, and the necessory apparatus, On Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1871, AT MGZART HALL, STOCKTON. Tickets $2 GOLD COIN each, each Ticket entitling the holderto admiasion to the Concert and Ball, TREASURER : Stockton Savings & Loan” Soclety—] With whom all moneys will be deposited and by whom all disbursements will be made. That the Managers are gentlemen of well known standing and integrity, the following will testify : Stockton, Cal. May 24, 1871. Thg undersigned are wellacquainted with the Managers of ihe ‘‘San Joaquin Engine Company Gift Concert,” and are fully satisfied that their plan of raising the necessary means to purchase a No.1 Steam Fire Engine and the necessary apparatus, will be honestly carried. out as advertised and the money devoted to the intended purpose, and we therefore, recommend it to the favorable consideration of the public. : _.B. 8. Holden, Mayorof Stockton. . Geo. 8. vans, ex-Mayor of Stockton. J. H. O’Brien, Merchant. Melville Cottle, U. 8. Land egister. Thos. Cunningham, ex-Chief Engineer of Stockton Fire Department, R. W. Bourf, Cashier San Joaquin Valley’ Bank.— Hon, N. M, Orr, State Senator, John Sedgwick, U. 8. Revenue Collector. J. M. Kelsey, President Savings & Loan Society. 8, T. Nye, late U. 8. Land Register, Philip Kohrbacker, Chief Engineer Fire Department,— John Nichols, Merchant. : $22,000 im Gold Coin, consisting of 321 Gifts, Will be returned to the holders of Tickets by distribution by chance of the following Prizes :. 1 Gold Coin Gift..........85,000 1: Gold: Coin :Gite sss se scons oe 3,000 1 Gold Goin. Gifts oo. k ccccc cc ceecs 2,000 ~ LGoit Coin Gitte. Yt 1 Gold Cola ‘GUt: ooo. coca cscckscs 800 1' Gold Coin (Gate =. sc ccssecssccsce> 600 1 Gold: Coim Gift. o..550555.0% sees 400 ereasca ty 1 Gold Coin Gift. teesccecccess 200 -20-Gold Coin Gifts, $100 each. >.. 2,800 20 Gold Coin Gifts, $50 each. ; 25 Gold Coin Girts, $29 eseh.. > 758 347 Gold Coin Gifts, $20 each..... 4,940 821 Gifts, amounting to...... $22,000 A liberal per centage will be allowed to purchasers of fifty or more Tickets, payable in either Tickets or Coin. BOARD OF MANAGERS. Frank Seilnacht, Phil. Rohrbaeher, Fred. Yost. Eugene Lehr, Jas. Mowbray, R. Ecleston, John Quinn. All orders should be addressed to EUGENE LEHE, Secretary and General Business Agent, STOCKTON, CAL. TICKETS can be had at the principal Sa. loons and business houses in NEVADACITY. BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. R. COB keeps constantly on hand Gents’ Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, LaBA dics, Misses '& Children's Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes Slippers, &c. All my Goods are from the best Manufacturers of New York,Philadelphia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents, , Misses and Children’s Shoes, just from the manufactory, received by the last steamer. I also have a full assortment of Blacking, Neats Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Nails, Lasts, and in fact everything to be found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store. REPAIRING DONE in the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order. And a good fit warranted in every case, ep Boots of my own manufacture always ke hand and will sell my Goods cheape on any other House in this city. al WILD PIGEON SALOON. AS BEEN REMOVED to the Building next door to Srump’s Horet, nearly opposite my old stand, on Bread Street, Nevada City, I am prepared to supply my old friends and ermer patrons with the very best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, BEER, —AaND— CIGARS. @all and test the above articles, ANTOINE STEVENS, Proprietor. Nevada, Feb 11th. CAL'NIA PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY’S STEAMERS. sao HE fast and splendid Steamers CHRYSOPOLIS and YOSEMITE will leave on alternate days for SAN FRANUISCO, at 12 o’clock, M., from the foot of K Street. Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will leave on Monpays, WepwespArs and FriDAY¥#. Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master will leaveon Tugspays, TaursDays and SatURDAYS, ; For Red Biuff. .The Steamer VICTOR, Page, Master, will leave for RED BLUFF and the intermediate Landings every SATuRDAY MoRNING, at 7 a. m., until pw notice. ; For Frei Or passage a on board, or ke ‘A. REDINGTON, Agent. Cailfornia Pacific Railroad Steamers UNITED STATES SALOON. CORNE” BROAD'& PINE Sts. Cc. BECKMAN, EEPS on hand asuperb stock ef WHISK. KY, BRANDY, BOTTLED LIQUORS, &e. &e. FINE CIGARS always en hand. The Bar 18 always supplied with the best articles in. the boyeline. Callandsamnle. mA R. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING. PHYSICIAN, BROAD STREET, NEYADA CITY. oe STOCK $100,000. OFFICERS : HENRY MACKIE, President.R.W, BULLY . 0650555. ssiociecwesin s CASMERR, DIRECTORS : Jas. Whartenby, Chas. Marsh, A. C. Niles, John Cashin, H. Mackie, R.W. Tully, John W. Hinds. anes TO LOAN on good coliateral gecurity. is Highest Price paid for City and County Warrants. no Tenders Bought and soid at Regular 8 Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted, ‘Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint. General and Speciai Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, San ‘. Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. i Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany. Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe and Phoenix & Home Insurance Companies. CoRRESPONDENTS—Bank of Califarnia, San Francisco ; Bank of D, O. Mills, Sacramento; Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. ‘MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE. Grace leaves Nevada city every day at 7 KY o’clock, a. mM. and returning every day, connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores’ Wooulseys and Orieaiis Flats atid Eiteka, Packages delivered, collections made and all Express business promptly attended to. Express leaves Nevada eyery day for the
above named points. pees ; m23 WELLS & HERRING, Prop’rs. Ho! for New York and Boston AND BOSTON, Via Omaha, Chicago, Via Fort Wayne, Pennsylvania Central and Pan Handle Routes—ist, 2nd and 3d elasses, Tickets can be had by applying to W. H, DAVIDSON, atthe Stage Office, National Exchange Hotel. FURNITURE ! AILROAD TICKETS TO NEW YORK ERSONS in want of anything in the Furniture line, from the finest ‘ue Bed Room and Parlor Seis ¢ Down to Common CHAIRS AND TABLES,. can buy them at extraordinary low rates by calling on “J. EL JOHNSTON. HAIR DRESSING SALOON. ety , BROAD STREET, PHILIP DUCA......Proprietoyr. HAVING 25 cents. Shampooing 26 cts. Hair Cutting 25 cents. ths—Hot or Cold 25 cents. Panag Dressing Room for Ladies and (hilen. TEETH EXTRACTED. Leeches applied for 25 cts. Cupping 25 cts. _{ mil ALEX. SLOAN. JOHN HOGAN, THE GEM SALOON. Se & HOGAN, Proprietors. Broad ~ Street, next door to Colley’s Butcher op. A splendid stock of the very best brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER AND CIGARS, on hand and for sale at the bar. GZS eel BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel. . Pivertics & ROBINSON have the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to ke found in this part of the State. TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free from vice, of good style and eapable of going as fast as any gentleman. cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care fuaranteed. LANCASTER & ROBINSON Nevada, May 25th. ROOT & CADY, USIC PT/BLISHERS and Wholesale & Retail Dealers in every variety of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Geo. Seeck & Co’s Piano Fortes. Mason & Hamiin’:. Cabinet Organs. No. 6? Washington Street, CHIGAGO. Briss and String Music. HE Nevada City Brass and String Bands are prepared to furnish the best music to be obtained in Nevada County, for Political Meetings, Excursions, Balls, Parties, etc. T'1e Brass Band being under the leadership cf Phil. Goyne, and the String Band undex the direction'of M. M. Blum, and com osed of well known and popular musicis.ns, is a sufficient guarantee of the style of music to be furnished. M. M. BLUM, Business Manager. Nevada, July 26th, 1871. NEVADA ICE C0. Cuas. Kew, Pres’t.,.E. W. Bigenow, Sec’y. EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after this date Ice wiil be 2 1-2 Cents per pound? Delivered in any part of the City. Particu lar attention puid to serving Families. Or. ders left at the office, Junction «f Main and Boulder Streets, will be promptly attended» to. JOHN CaStiit. ma23 Geners] Superintendent. JAMES A. STIDGER, sale of Mining Claims. Co. ions m ig and ptly attended to. Office with O. P, STIDGER, AT xonty ; WEVADA CINT. {SAN JUAN, BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, . __ Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or fF FURNITURE . National Exchange Hotel Building § A j j A TTORNEY AT LAW. Agent for the . ' sell } number from 1 te 100 000, j place under the immediate supervision of $1,000,000! ¥ authority of a Special Act of the Legislature of Kentucky, of March 18th, 71 the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1871. Under the direction, of the best Musical Talent that can be procured. 100,000 Tickets of Adimission. * Tickets of Admission $10 each, Currency. Half Tickets, $5; Quarter Tickets $2 50. Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, value, $2.50 each. The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert, and tothe amount of the award to it or its faction. Tickets THE CITIZENS BANK OF KENTUCKY IS TREASURER. All moneys arising from the sale of Tickets, will be deposited with the Citizen’s Bank, snbject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Business Manager. During toe Concert the sum of $550,000 IN CURRENCY. Will be distributed by lots to the holders of Tickets in the following GIFTS : viz: ONE GRAND GIFT OF...... $100,000 One Grand gift of.ney aersroteed 1201 #) One gilt Of cnc sicecccuacecncs sees 25,000 One gift of 20,000 One Gift Of jiesiewiincen ed esceet chee -39,000 One Biftof ois. sacian< 18,000 One gift of... 17,000 One gift of 16,000 One gift of 15,000 One giftof.. 14,000 One gift of 13,000 One gift of 12,000 OUG BIN OL ss saccctenccesacesces iin dl O00 One BIll OF vs ccicaesiaenis <aaissence 10,000 ONG BICOL S55 caceG 8 sacecenewate 9,000 On Git Of oie eS dsiisisiceseaa diese cs 8,000 One gift of se eceecececeeee TET TIS ee 7,000 One gilt Ofc. acute caacauutdetees 6,000 ONG Plt OF 52s 6aos iiss eaictare 6,000 One giftof.... 4,000 ONG Gilt Of 56056 tdcrckauesss -2,000 Ten gifts of $1,000 each...... 10,000 Fifteen gifts ef $900 each.. 13,500 Eighteen gitts of $800 each 14,400 Twenty gifts of $700-eaxeh... ++ 14,000 Twenty-five gifts of $600 each... +15.000 Thirty gifts of $500 each...... 15,000 Forty gifts of $400 each......2. 16,000 Forty-five gifts of $30 each.... 13,500 “Fifty gifts of $200 cach.. T. I0,000 446 gifts of $100 each...... wee. 44,600 Val Prizes in alls ooo ceccecseses +» -$550,000 After paying the expenses of tue enterprise and making the distribution of the gifts,the balance of the proceeds arising from the sale of tickets wiil be appropriated to the establishment of a Free Lfbrary in Louisville. to be called. the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY=: . The Concert and distribution will teke the Trustees named in the actof incorporation, : Tne Trus‘ees will be assisted by the following well-known aud eminent citizens of Kentucky, whe have consented to be present at the Concert, and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts : “ The holders, of tickets to which gifts are awarded will be paid-—on presentation of them, or their fraction, at the oflice in Louisville, the second day after drawing and every business day for six meuths thereafter, and may be sent direct or through any Bank or Express Company for collection. All orders aceompanied by Drafts, Post Office Mousy Orders or Greenbacks, will be promptly attended to and tickets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired. Tickets are like grcenbacks—good only to the holder, Buyers will notice there are only One Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in the San Francisco Gi @ Concer, dnd that there is $50,000 more dinwibuted. I soldthat and made the awards in feur mouths and paid $438,000 to ticket holders’ from Nov. 2d to 15th, 1871, end turned over $11,000 to the Secretary due tickets not presented, : It will be particularly noticed that it is ‘® latter Of impossibility for any one. to know what numbers draw gifts, as it is not known what the gift of any number drawn from the first wheel will be, until the sealed box, with the amount of the gift plainly . printed, is taken from the other wheel and . ‘opened in full view of the auudiénce, therefore the larger gitts may not come out till toward the last, or in the middle of the drawing, The $100,000 gift in the San Francisco Gift Concert, under the management of C.R. Peters, was the 200th number drawn, and was awarded and puid to a gentleman in Nw Orleans. tw Che number and Gifts are drawn by biuiad children trom 8 to 14 years of ae. The drawing will be extensively published, ahd parties ordering. tickets will have ) riated lists sent to thein. Parties forming @ad desiring information, will please address this office. 11 FickETs ror $100; 28 TICKETS FoR $255° 56 TICKETS, $500; 113 TIcKETs, $1,000, The undersigned, late principal business manager.of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Francisco, California, has beenappointed Agent and manager of the Gift Conccrt in aid uf the Public Library of Kentucky. The drawing wiil take place in public, and everything will be done to satisty buyeres of tickets that there intcrests will be as well protected as if they persunally superintended the entire affair. MANNEK OF DRAWING. There will-be two glass wheels. One Wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed on leather tags. The other wheel will contain 721 boxes. each containing a gift. One tag or number wiil be drawn from the 100,000 wheel and the first box drawn trom the second or 721 box wheel, will contain a gift, neatly printed and sva}eq up. arid the gift 'so drawn trom the sec and wheel will be the gift of the teg first drawn, whether $100, $1,000, or $100,000, as aunounced. ; 14,374 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IN JULY. To-insure ticket holders, the public are assured that if only 25,000 tickets are seid, only 25,000 numbers go into the large wheel, the 721 gifts awarded, but diianiished iro rata. In case 50,000 tickets only.are suld, only numbers 1 to 50,000 go in the large Wheel}, and the 721 gifts are dimiinshed onehalf, and in ease only 85,000 are-sotd;the entire 721 gefts will be paid in iui, it’ being Jmtended that no unsold tickets ‘shall participate. he Manacer has alr ady psid into the Citiz 18 Benk $32,509 t .warls defraying sales o1 \iccets vo pay his -xpenses of printjimg, advortising, etc. Tne public are in. . the expenies, and does not depend on the . , liability of the entire affair.] Persons deslrous.of acting as agents for the sale of our tickets in any city in the United Canadas, address CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager, Louisville, Ky. Offiice: 120 Main Street, Jonnson’s Block. Rk. T. Durrett, President; W. N. Haldeman, Vice President; M, W. Clusky, Secretary; Citizens’ Bank Treasurer. Money received from sale of tiekets in California, Oregon and Nevada, will be deposited with Wells, Fargo & Co., Virginia City, to await the drawing, M. G. FRENCH, Agent. Geueral Agent, Virginia City, Nevada Who will supply tickets and furnish iuformation. ; e No. 183. Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim.UNITED Srates LAND OFFICE,, } Sacramento, Cal,, June 22nd, 1874. 5 ENJAMIN EDWARD REASONER,, tor himself and his co-partners, LEWIS . KOSSUTH REASONER, JOHN KEASONER, OLIVER P, REASONER, and Estate of ALLEN T. REASONER, by his Administrator OLIVER P. REASONER, WILLIAM HITCHCOCK, MARTIN ARFMAN, EDWARD KERRIGAN JAMES GRIFFIN & JONAS HAM BLET, having filed his application in this Office for a patent toa mining claim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for ninety days in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published néarest the location of said claim, at Nevida City; Nevada tounty, State of California, JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy 6f Notice posted on Claim. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TOA PLACER MIN. ING CLAIM. Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern that an application has been made by Benjamin Edward Reasoner for himeelf and his co-partners in the Union Mining Claims to the Government of the Unite States for a Patent to the following described Placer Mining Claims. Sitauted on unsurveyed land approximated position.on north boundary line of Township 17, Nort Range 10 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, bounded on the north by the mining claims of the Great Eastern Company, on the east by the mining claims of the What Cheer, Waukesha and Eagle Companies on the south by the cation of the South Yuba River, and more particularly described 2 follows : Beginning at a stake marked R, No. 1, ou the brow of the canon from which . the fee pote in the nati street of the Fil lage-of Relief Hill--bears—North-4744-East — and running thence through the Eureka Lake flag pole bears South 6% ‘© East thence following centre of the ridge Nerth-1234; west 5 61-100 chains to stake marked R. number 3, thence still up centre of the ridge. North 8°. East-7.23-100 chains toa stakemarked: B No. 4, thence North 513; west 1515-100 chains 354; 9, East, 30 88-100 chains to a stake marked R. No, 6, on brow of canon thence South 57% ° East 6 48-100 chains to a stake marked R. No. 7, thence South 614° West down the canon 6 50-100 chains to a live oak tree 36 inches in diameter marked R-No. 8, thence South 20° West 10 chains to steak: marked R. No. 9, thence across tail flume in canon, South 57° East 1 25-100 chains te stake marked R. No. 10, thence North 28° Eost 12 15-100 chains to stake marked R. No 11 thence South 57 © East 6 chains to plac> of beginning—containing one hundred ecres. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same tothe Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the dete of publication and posting hereof. Dated on the claims aforesaid thie 20th day of June, A. p. 1871, at Relief Hill, Nevada county, California. BENJAMIN E, REASONER, For himself and his co-partners. No. 186 Application for a Patent to Flacer Gold Mining Claim, United States Land Office, ) Sacramento, California, June 26, 1871.4 DAM BROWN, WILLIAM ENDEAN, —& WILLIAM WILKE and WILLIAM H. Kruger having filed theirapplication im this. office for a Patent toa Mining Claim, amd the law and instructions in such cases, provided having been complied with, it is heweby or. dered that the annexed Noticeof such Application be published for ninety days im the Nevada Daily Transcript, a howspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada couxay, State of Culifornis. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of Notice Posted on the Claim. je25 APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MIN ING CLAIM. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that an application has been made by Adam Brown, William Endean, William Wilke and William H. Kruger to the Government of the United States fora Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz : known as the Brown & Company’s and Sailor Claims, situated in Dutch Flat Mining District, in Placer and Nevada Counties, State of California being bounded by the mining claim of the North Star and Salt Rising Company’s claims on the east, and by the Wisconsin Company, Bear River North Star and Salt Rising on the south, there being no other claims bounding this said claim, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit : om unsurveyed land, be ing on Bear River in Sections 33 end 34 township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,’in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing ninety-one aud 52-100 acres said claim being stiil more particularly des cribed in the diagram posted snd filed with said application. 7 : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Registerand Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land Distxist, at Sacrameuto, California, within .pimety days from the first day of publishing snd posting hervof. Dated June 26th, 1871. ADAM BROWN, WILLIAM ENPEAN, 4 WILLIAM W&LKE, WILLIAM H, KRUGER, By Wiiliam H. Kruger, pia. Appl eants. ; e29 JOUN CALDWELL, Office nesrly vited w the utmoat scrutiny as to thy reJustice of the Peace pa ee © ‘road Street, Nevada City. Ditch Company’s Reservoir 29 79-100 ehaing _ to a take marked R. No. 3, from which seid toastake marked R. No. 5, thence South i Gat Seana lin phe ce ins EE Se xc