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September 26, 1871 (4 pages)

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neley, — Jaimes Apri), , MineTeap, mar af” Bacra~ Boutlh: ip 16, seand r, and Hew entral ion of 7, did, in the idavit acter, y of struc: “4 ofs as ter of 1 00s d im-. 1866, an the. cbarmsy ite) . alleit. —_ ) for t no, the vCE i g4 a ‘BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, ! i > OW 4 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1871. She Daily Granseript NEVADA CITY, CAL. x, P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. BROWN & DEAL. " pUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. corner of Broad and Pine Streets, TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : ' One Year-—in advance. ...++0.++++$10 00 Six Months, * oS eccecccgans 6 00 iphpee Months, “ween eee ee ee eee 3 00 Per week; Twenty-Five Cents. ? caer ERTL EE ES EES EE EE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. 422 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Dd, int AND WARINE INSUR SURANCE CAPITAL STOCK, ...+.+.++-$1,000,000 08 Amount in excess of Capital available to pay Losses and Pividenas: .6 .2.c8Fss ese. aie ASSETS IN GOLD. Loans on Real Estate and Collaterals worth $2,420,000.. Cash in Banks....... 8 United States and other Stocks owned by the Compmny.. Real Estate: The Company's property, corner California 620,065 11 1,087,058 61 177,863 72 226,500 00 & Leidesdorff Streets... 146,000 00 Other Assets. ..-.--.-222:--. 182.42 00 Total Assets in Gold.., ..B1, 740, 065 11 Losses paid promptly in Gold on adjusts J. HUNT, Pres’t. ment. A. J, RALSTON, Secretary: Insurance effected on the most faworable terms by ae PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, ” jant Agents for Neyada City. A I re 5B mgm ge on not 3 REKEK PSS 9 epee fame = bs h SRRSr AL, pew ~ bet 4 “ SS8Saus:. See sess Baa sg zene ea! MEU NP >? GES > BRE RKEK: KEKE ERR 8 io 2 of: peRSPoF > & re ee op > BQusawSh PRISE. oS “ BROH GEE: 4 aay B 2 2o moe we of = ke . boo BEOPe. BSR SORES T tp Bog ge GRRE ae rat Qs Sore re, UR wy Le E > 8RRRSSa: SSSRSSCR ATS Zirh p> Pr rwuN ee . HEEREERE: RERR ERR _ < . a e, -apen P aaBEB goy © si i SRaSS Sek a WESTWARD. Potay Gas § wan: #4 Rae id Beg NEW STORE! NEW NEW PRICES! THOMAS SHURTLEFF, WY ae respectfully inform thé people of Nevada City an@ vicinity that he has on hand a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Papecialy adapted to this market, which he has at his New Store, at the GOODS! Junction Main & Commercial Sts. Rew Goods are being constantly received, THOMAS SHURTLEF®. Nevada, May 25th. CAL'NIA PACIFIC RAILRGAD COMPANY’S STEAMERS., OPOLIS ahd YOSEMITE will leave on alternate days for SAN FRANCISCO, at 12 o'clock, M., fromthe foét of K Street. Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will cho ou Monpars, WEDNESDaxs and FriB. Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master Will leave on TurEsDAYs, THURSPAys and SurVRDAYs. i cs fast and piendid Steamers CHRYSFor Red Bluff. p The Steamer VIC OR, Page, Master, wiil keave Yor RED BLUFF and the intermediate andings évery SaruRDaY Mormaisna, at 7. a. M.Uatil farther notice. —. : For Freight or passage apply en board, or 0 wis A. REDINGTON, Agent. _.) Cailfornia Pacific Railroad Steamers BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. (4? tran STOCK $100, 000. OFFICERS : JIRNRY MACKIE, President. LS. feo] 1 A oii, -. +. CASHIER. ray DEREcToORS : Whartenby, Chas. Marsh, A.C. Niles, John Cashin,” Hf. Mackie, wk. W. Tally, John W. Hinds. TO LOAN on good collateral seHighest Price pai i . Wy, ro paid. for City and County Tenders Bought and seid at Regular es Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. H tal advances made on Gold Dust or ‘on for Assay or Coinage at the Mint. heral and Speciai Deposits received. pn nt ob San Francisco, Sacramento, San » Stockton and: Virginia City. Pn on Eastern Gities, London and Gerry. , Agentsifor Liverpool, London, Globe and Phenix & Home Insurance Companics. i OBRES ENTS—Bank of Oalifarnia, San Fatsiaca Bank of D.Q. Mille, Sacramento; wouey Bai k of California, Virginia City. BROAD STREET MARKET. oJ AMES COLLEY, Proprictor. 41 Ways stipplied with the test of B FORK, MUTTON AND Vian. hee Fit Families and Meats deeet tee ma . Application for a Patent to a . North, Range9 East, Mt. ‘Diablo Base and . thereto are hereby required to’ present te No, 169, AMENDED. Quartz Gold Mining Claim. United Stxtes Land Office, Sacramento, California, July 14, is71.} Ss i. DAVENPORT having filed his ape Plication-in this office for a Patent to # Mining claim, and the law and instructions in such eases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed amended Notice of such Application be published for ninety days, inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, im Nevada county, State of California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of Notice posted om the claim. Application for a Patent toa Quartz Mine ye and Surface Groand. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that an application has been mede ‘by 8. B. Davenport to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Quartz vein or lode, together with the surface ground necessary for the workings thereof, described as follows, towit : Situated on surveyed Iands in Mineral District No. 12, in the township and county of Nevada, State of California, and about one-half of owe mile north-easterly from Nevada city, and being situated in Section No. 7, in Township 16 North, Range 9 east, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian,and upon a certain gwartz vein or lede, known as the Eagle Gold Quartz Mining claims and@ lands, being more particularly described as folows, to-wit : Commencing at the mouth of the tunnel on said Eagle Gold Quartz Min ing Olaims, on 4he south bank of Deer Creck from which point the 44 stake om the eastern boundary of Section 7, in Township 16 Meridian, bears, South 82!;, East 23 chains istant and running thence North}19 4 ° E100 feet to the middleef Deer Creek for the Northern boundary, and South 194 © ,. West 1500 feet to a stake marked E 5 for the South’ ern boundary, making 1600 feet of the ledge with all its dips, spurs, angles and variaAlso, a tract of .surface ground for mining and milling purposes through which said ledge takes its course and dips, claimed by said 8. B. Davenport, for dumpage ground and the erection of milling and mining works in connection with. said claims, ani as being necessary for the convenient and proper working of the same, and being ounded amd described as follows, viz : Beginning at a stake marked E 1, from which the mouth of the above mentioned tunnel, the initial point for the survey of the ledge, bears East 30 links distant, and running thence East 2.46 chains to a stake E 2, thence sonth 22%, West 11.87 es toa corner of Cemetery fence, thence South 1545 West 10.85 chains along Cemetery fence to a stake marked B-4;thenee West2.37 chains to a stake marked E 5, the Southern boundary of claim on the ledge : thence N 15% E 11.50 chains to a small pine tree marxed E 6, thence N 22% E 11.30 chains to place of beginning; containing and half acres and situated in accordancé wit’ the diagram posted with this notice. All persons holding any ativerse’ ¢claira same béfore the Register and Receiver or the United States for Sacramento ‘Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal. July 13th, 1871. jy18 8. B. DAVENPORT, Applicant. John Caldwell, Atty. ie ¥ No. 190. Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. Unirep States LAND Or¥iar, ) Sacramento, Cal. July 7th, 1871. f EON LEDU having filed his application in this office for.a Patent to a. Mining Claim, and the law and instructions in such eases 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 nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada Coun. " ty, State of California. — JOWUN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the Claims. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A MINING CLAIM. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, thatan application has been made by Jeon Ledu to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Gold Placer Mining Claims, viz ;— Known as the Constantine or Ledu claims, situated in Virgin Valley Mining District, Nevada County, California, being bounded by the claims of the Peterson Mining Company, on the west, on the south by Humbug Creek, on the north by the claims of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company, aud on the east by landsof unknown claimants, all on unsurveyed Iands in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing an area of about 50 acres, Said claim being more particularly described in the diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons holding adversely thereto are hereby requited to present the same bef#re the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office for the Sicramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of posting and publishing thereof. Signed and posted onthe ground this 4th day of July, 1871. me jyi2 JEON LEDU. NEVADA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. SPRING STREET, NEYADA CITY. ALL KINDS OF IRON], —ANRB— car ERASS CASTINGS, Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery . STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, ke. executed in supetier style, atreduced prices. . es. PAVID THOM. ‘ GEO. G. ALLAN, Nevada, May 2%h. R. M. HUNT, M, D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, ® Stake marked E 3, at Northeast . about five and one. by WEVADA CITY. ‘ No. 191. Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim, . Uyrrep States Laxp OFFicr. Sacramento, Cal., July sth, itt USH DIX SKIDMORE, having ‘filed his. auplicetion in this Oftice for a Patent toa mining claiin;and the Yaw and instruc. tions in such eases provided. having been complied with, it is hereby ofdered that the annéxed notice-of such application be published in the Nevapa DarLy Transcript, a newspaper published nearest to location of saigyjlaim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State ofCalifornia, JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of notice posted on the claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM Notice is hereby given te whom it may . concern, that an application has becn made by Rush D. Skidmore, to the Government ef the United States, for a patent to the following described placer gold mining claim viz: known as the Hope Tunnel Company's claims,situated in the Virgin Valley Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by the mining claim of John Watt on the west, and otherwise by the public lands of the United States und’ more particularly described as follows, towit : On unsurveyed land, in the district of. lands'subject to sale at Sacramento, € alifornia, and containing 18 75-100 acres. Said claim being still more particularly described in the diagram posted and files with said application, : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby: required to present the same hefore the Register and Recsiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento Land District, at Sac:.amento, Californiu, within ninety days frcm the first day, of publishing and posting h:-reof. : Dated at North Bloomficl¢.,Nevada county, Cal. Sune 22d, 1871. jyl2 . RUSH DIX SKID AGRE; Applicant. No. £30. Application for s, Patent to Placer . Gold Mi-.ing Claims. . Untrep StaTEs LAND O¥FICE. \ { Sagramento, California, May 28, 1871. SMYN HAIMENESS having filed his application in this office fora patent toa inining clai.n, and the law and instructions in such cas-s provided having been complied with It is h-reby ordered that the annexed notice of s ach application-bepublished for ninety dys in the Nevabpa DAILY TRANSCRIPT & news)aper published nearest the location of sair. claims at Nevada City, in Nevada count,, State of California. : + -JQUN .G: McoSaALEUM, Register; ~~ _—% [Copy of Notice posted om the Claim.] APPLICATION. FOR PATENT TO-.A PLACER MENING CLAIM, Notico is hereby given to whom it may ‘soncern, that an application has been made Osmyn Harkness to the Government of the United States for a patent to the following described Placer Gold. Mining Claim, viz: known as the Lost Camp Mining claim situated in the Lost Camp Mining District, in Placer County, State of California, being bounded by unoccupied mineral land on all sides, there being no minizg claims. bounding this said elaim, amd more particularly described as, follews, to-wit; on surveyed land, being the N 4 of SW \ and N 4 of SE and 8 6 of NW ¥ of Section 23, and North East & of the South East quarter of Section 22, Township Sixtecn North, ange 11 east, Mount, Diablo base and Incridian, inthe district of lands subject te sale at Sucramento,California and containing 400 acres ; said claim being more particularly described in the diagram posted andsfiled with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required .to prestnt the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within nipety days from tbe first day ef publishing and posting hereof. ie me Dated Aug, 28th, 1971. . OSMYN HARKNESS, Applicant. og3i No. 229. ; Application for Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. Unrrep States Lanp OFFICE, Sacramento, California, Aug. 28, 1871.5 OHNC. MURCHIE having filed his appliep cation in this office for a Patent to a Mining Ciaim, ani the law and instructions having been complied with, itis hereby or dered that the annexed notice of such appli. cation bepublished for ninety days, in the . Nevapa Dairy TRANSCRIPT, a@. LeWSs] aper . published nearest the location of said claim . at Nevada city, inNevada county, State of Culifornia. JOHN @. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of Notiee posted on the cleim, Application fora Patent toa Placer Mining . Claim. — . Kotice is hereby given to whom it may . con“ern, that an application has been ma e . by John €. Murchie, to the Government of . the United States for a Patent tothe following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz; Known asthe Murchie Placer Claim, situated in the Newada Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by the mining claims of Bcasley and others on the west, and by unoccupied mineral land on the other sides and rore . particularly d@esemibed as follows. to wit: !
on surveyed land, being the EX of 8. W. and W. 4 of W. % of W. 4 of ihe S&S. E. q@asrter of Section 9, Township 16 N rth, . Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Mi rid. jan, in the district of lands subject to sale . #t Sacramento, California, and contaiz ing . 100 acres, snid.claim being more particrlar. 4y described in the diagrain posted and fled . . with aaid application. . All persons holding any adverse c’aim . thereto are bereby required to pres nt the . same before the Register and Reeeiver of the . United States Land Office, for. Sacramento . Land District, at Sacramento, Cxlifcrnia, . within ninety days from the first dzy of . publishing and posting hereof, Dated August 24th, 1874. * asd ICENC. MIRIAIE, Avp * Notice to Creditors.N the matter of the Estate of LEVI} LEVY, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the andersigned Administtator of the Estate ef. Levi Levy, deceased, to the ered. DR LEVING’S SARSAPARILLA AND ROSE WILLOW. O the Bone, the ‘blood furnishes the elements of bone with unerring accuracy; to Muscle, the same blood furnishes the elements of muscle; to Nerve the elements_of nerve; to)Skin,the elements: of! skin; 4nd Vessels, the elements of vussels--and yet, while each of these différ romewhat in composition from the other, «he constituent elements of thé blood, by which they are everywhere fiirnished, are everywhere the same; consequently the object, in all cases is to purify those ‘constitents,and rerderthis Fluid of Life as pure as’ possible, and for this purpose Dr. Ley ing introduces to the public Ja and Rose Willow. It makes tae skin smooth and clear. Try ‘it; everybody uses it who wishes to be healthy und good leoking. It can be .had at all well established Druggists throughout the State. Brass and String Music. HE Nevada City Brass and String Bands are prepared to fiirnish e best music to be obtained in Nevada County, for Political Meetings, Excursions, Balls, Parties, étc. The Brass Band being under the leadership of Phil. Goyne, and the String Band under the direction of M. M. Bium, and composed of well known and popular musicians, is a sufficient guarantee of the style . of music to be furnished, M. M. BLUM, Business Manager. Nevada, duiy 26th, 187i. ‘NEVADA ICE CO. Cuas. KENT, Pres't. Be W. BiaELow, See’y. > EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after this date Ice wiilbe _2 1-2 Cents per pound! Delivered in any part of the City, Particu lar attention paid to serving Families. Orders left at the office, Junction of Main and Boulder Streets, will be promptly attended. to. JOHN CASHIN. ma23 General Superintendent. MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE. TAGE leaves Nevada city every day at 7 o'clock, a. M. and returning every day, connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores’ Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka. _. Packages del » collections made and ail Express Business promptly attended to. Express leaves Nevada every day for the above named points. — m23_. . WELLS & HERRING. Proy ’rs ON MARRIAGE. JISSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on great 80CIAL. EVILS AND ABUSES, which interfere with Marriage—with sure means of relieffor.the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent.free, in sealed envelopes. Address :—HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 28. Ninth Street, Philadephia. Pennsylvania. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE ; General Fund of Nevada County, and registered prior to May 18th, 1870, will. be paid on presentation. Interest on same ceabés from this date. JULIUS GREENWALD, Treasurer, ‘ By R W. Tully, Deputy. : Nevada, Sept, 9th, 1871. ALEX. SLOAN, JOHN HOGAN. THE GEM SALOON. LOAN & HOGAN, Proprietors. Broad! K-} Street, mext door to Colley’s Butcher Shop. . A splendid stock of the very best brands’ of LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER AND' GIGARS, on hand and for sale at the bar. ROOT & CADY, USIC PUBGISHERS and Wholesale & Retail Dealers in every variety of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Geo, Seeck & Co’s Piano Fortes. Mason & Hamiin’s Cabinet Organs. No. 67 Washington Street, CHICAGO. CH. FERRAND, 4 Photographic and Daguerrean. ARTIST, VERY kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. @n PINE STREET, over Tam’s Saloon. JAMES A. STIDGER, TTORNEY AT LAW. Agent for the sale of Mining Claims. Leasing and selling Houses, Lots &c. Collections promptly attended te. Office with O. P. STIDGER, AT NORT SAN JUAN, jox JAMES MONRO, EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED PORK, &c. : Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.— Shep on Broad Street, opposite the ‘Nevada Theatre. ml sae & A. C. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law pee AT THE COURT HOUSE. Nevada, May 25th. WIELIAMS & JOHNSON, Counselorsand Attorneysat Law, FFICE—Over, Beckman’s Saloon, cor ner of Broad amd Pine streets. ARCADE SALOON. DJOINING Greenwzld’s Cigar Store, on i Broad Sorect, Nevada City, CARLEY & TOMPKINS, { Keep constantly on hand thebestof WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS. Old frienisand new comers are invited itors of and all persons having Claims against’ to drap amand.sce us. m2l said te exhibit the same with the /'—— necessary vouchers #ithia four months af, 2, 8S. DEAL, terthe pablication of this notice, to the un. C , ; : atla derzigaed, at.the office of John: I, Caldwell, . and Attorney WwW. Broad Street; in the City and Cor of Ne: . FFICE— “Daily it” Editorial vada. ©. McELVY, Public: . Roums, corner Pine Bts., Nevada, Sept 20th, 1371." i } Nevada city. fi > 491,000,000 1 Brgy of a Special Act of the Leg islature of Kentucky, of March 13th, 71 the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. > ee ‘On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1871. Under the direction of the best Musical Talent that can be procured. 100,000 Tickets of Admission. Tickets of Admission $10 each, Currency. Half Tickets, $5; Quarter Tickets $2 5). Each Ticket will consist of four quart >rs, value, $2 50 each. The holder is entitle 1 to admission to the Concert, and tothe amount of the award to it or its faction, Tick>ts number from 1 to 100 000, THE CITIZENS BANK OF KENTUCKY 1S TREASURER. All moneys arising from the sale of Tickets, will be deposited with the Citizen's Bank, subject only to the order of. the President and Treasurer of the Library, coun“tersigned 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... cannes $100,000 One Grand ‘gift of 0:50. csissieceacics 50,000 One pitt of..,... 20,009 One gift of.. 19,000 One giftof. 18.000 One gift of:.. + 17,000 OMS BIN Ol ccc cccccttecssccsein sa 16,000 One BIE Oo cies c.eceis cies cecsavescce. 15,000 ONG Gill Ole. sie Maske wad aeeis oy veaes 14,000 . IGG TES GEG oi b6 bik aie ceisiaa eis areales 13,000 One BITE OF foe So spae vis wives gels sinecoies 12,000 BG BUC OLS sare ate, co das eeecnsnle sir 11,000 One BiStOl..cccccrceceses: ‘ 10,000 One giftof... swiss eiane 9,000 One WLW fon oo cacic ces cess peaceen 8,000 One GC Of 5.5. cecisecierescsicie wae 6,000 One gift of... : 6,000 One giftof. 4,000 ONG Ginko 6. ee a esesiseess ene 2,000 Ten gifts of $1,000 each... Siete 10,000 Fifteen gifts of $900 each...... 13,500 Righteén gifts of $800 each..... 14,400 Twenty gifts of $700 each. .. EPR 14,000 Twenty-five gifts of $600 cach... 15.000 Thirty gifts of $500 each..2... 15,000 Forty gifts of $400 each...... 16,000 Forty-five gifts of $200 each...-. 13,500 Fifty Breet fae Seether ee we+» 10,000 446 gifts of $100 each..... 2.. 44,600 12): Prizes in os co cewdons +. -$550,000 After Darin the expenses of the¢n'erprise and making the distribution of the g fts,the balance of the proceeds arising from; he sale of tickets wiil be appropriated to th: establishment of a Free Library in Louis ville. to be called the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. ; . The Concett and distribution will take Place under the immediate supervision of an Trustees named in the. actof in-orporaon, : Tne Trustees will be assisted by the following well-known and eminent citizens of . Kentucky, who have consented to be present at the Concert, and to superintend th 2 drawing and distribution of gifts : The holders of tickets to which gi’t» are awarded will be paid on preseutac.on of them, or their fraction, at the office in Louisville, the second day after drawing and every business day for gix menths thereafter, and may be sent direct or through any Bank or Express Company,for collection. All orders aceompanied by Drafts, Post Office Money Ofders or Greenbacks, wil be promptly attended to and tickets returned. by mail, registered or expressed, as desired. Tickets are like greenbacks—good only tu the holder. Buyers will notice there are only One . Hundred Thousand Tigkets, instead of T'wo . Hundred Thousand, ‘as in the San Francisco . Gift Concer, dnd that there is $50,000 more distributed. I sold that and made the awards . im four mouths and paid $488,000 to ticket . holders, from : Nov. 2d to 15th, 1871, and . turned over $11,000 to the Secretary due . tickets not-presented, i Zt will be particularly noticed that it is . a inatter 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 smount of the gift plainly printed, is taken from.the other wheel and opened in full view of the audience, therefore the larger gifts‘ may not come out till toward the last, or in the middle of the drawing, The $106,000 gift in the San Francisco Gift Concert, under the management of C.R. Peters, was the 200th numberdrawn, and was awarded and’ paid to a gentleman in New Orleans. ’ ta” The number and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years of age. The drawing will be extensively published, and parties ordering tickets will have printed lists sent to them. Purties forming and desiring information, will please uddress this office. 11 TICKETS FOR 3100; 28 TIC:cET8 FoR $255 56 TICKETS, $500; 113, r1CkETs, 31,000, The undersigned, late principal business manager of the'very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Francisco, California, has bech appointed Ag-ut aud manager of the Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky. The drawing will take place in public, and everything will be done to satisfy bayeres of tickets that there interests will be as well protected as if they personally superintended the entire affair. . MANNER 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 will be drawn ‘trom the 100.000 wheel and the first box drawn from the second or 721 bex wheel, will contain 4 gift, neatly printed amd sealed up, and the gift so drawu from the secand wheel will be the gift of the ‘tag first jrawn, whether $100, $1090, or $100,060, as announced, f 14,374 TICKETS DISPORZED OF IN JULY. To insure ticket ‘holders, the public are assured thet if only 25,000 tickets are sold, only 25,000 numbers'go into the larze wheel, she 721 gitts awarded, but dimniished pro rata. In case 50,00) tickets only are sold, only numbers 1 to 50,000 go in the large . : whee], aud the 72] gifts are dim ‘inched onehalf, and ir ‘case-onty 85,000 ace sold, the entire {2k gefts will be puid in .ull, it being intended that no ansold tickets shall par. be owe : The Manager alrrady. paid inte the Citizens’ Rank $32,509 towards defraying the expe’ f "Ges not depend on the sales of ticketato his expenses of printing, advertising, . Tne pablic are ins vited to the utmost scrutiny na to te re! liability of the entire affair.} Persons desirous of acting as agents for the sale of our tickets in any city in the United Canadas, address : CHAS. R. PETERS, Managen,: ; Louisville, Ky; Offiice:.120 Main Street, Jo lason’s Block. R. T. Durrett, President;;W. N. Haldemen, Vice President; _M. W. Clusky, Secretary; Citizens’ Bank Treasurer. Money received from sule of ticketg im 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 aid furnish in. formation. ® $45,000 . GOLD FOR $1. THE BEST CHANCE YET OFFEDED. Look at this new arrangement. ' 633 GOLD COIN PRIZES ADDED To those before advertised. Making this Drawing the mast attractive one ever offered to the Public, AND ALL FOR’ ONE DOLLAR. THE PEOPLE'S GRAND _/MUSICAL FESTIVAL AND GIFT ENTERPMISE. To take place at the METROPOLITAN THEATRE, IN SACRANENTO, OCTOBER Ist........ 1871, Wickets of Admission One Dollar, Which will entitlethe holder to any one ne following gifts that may be awarded oO it. 110, 060 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD Any person can spare a dollar for such a chance, 699 MAGNIFICENT PRIZES, Among which is one of 320,000, GOLD COIN. These gifts will, at the concert, he awardéd to the holders of tickets im the ine eae ner as at the concert given in San Francisco in aid of the Mercantile Library, One Gift in U: 8: gold coin; :.y. ves B20, 500 One Gift in U.S. gold eoin..... 6,000 One Gift in U. 8. gold coin ..... 2:500 One Gift in U.S. gold coin ..,.. + .3,600 Two Gifts U.S. gold coin, 21,000each, 2/000 Eight Gifts U.S. gold coin, $500 euch, 4,000 20 Gifts in U.S. gold eoin, 3100 each, 2,000 200 Giftsin U.S. gold coin, $0 each, $000 400 Gifts in U.8, gold coin, $10 each’? 4000 One gift—Neat house and lot in the flourishing city of Vallejo, Valued T,860 1 Gift, neat house & lot in V: Nejo-val. 2,800 1 Gift, neat house & lot in Vallejo val. 1,200 1 Gift, neat house & lot in Vallejo val. 1,200 1 Gift, neat house & lotin Vallejo val. 1,200 1 Gift, neat house & lot in Vallejo val. 1,200 16 Gifts—16 fine building lots in Val-. . lejo, $800 each, ; 12,800 17 Gifts—I17 fine building lots in Val. lejo. Valued at 8,860 26 Other valuable gifts. Valued at $,1gs8 SIX HUNDRED AND NINE'TY-NINE GIFTS The Odd Fellows Bank of Savings, at Sac. rain ‘nto, is the repository fur the deeds of ~aH-the~renbestates and flee al? Monets re, ceived for the sale of tickets, and its officers are duly authorized by the manngers to deliver all gifts to those ly iding the winning numbers. . Responsible agents wanted, to whom s discount will be made equal to that of any similar enterprise. ‘To persons reniittin direct, cleven tickets willbe sent for $10 56 tickets for €50, or 126 tickets for 2100. We thus make it ap object to persons furming clubs. : The drawing will take place under the supervision of a committee «! well known and responsible citizens of Sar ento. Ad. dress all orders to FiLLCI & CO, General Managers, 510 No. 45 Peurth Street, Sacramento. ' United States Land Office, Sacramenta, California, Ancust 28, 1871. YO Jereniiah 8. Brown, 217!-hael Mohler. : and Benjanin Beezhey Whereas, on the Lith day of June, A.D. isis, you, filed your affidavit in the U.S. Tund Office’ at Sacramento, Califormia. ¢ ies ng that the . Sonth half of South Wesr --ctio 11 in + Township 16 North, Ras. © Mast, “Monnet Diablo Buse and Meridien. (Le mineral in character, and more vals.’ for mining than for agricultural puvyos s: and where as the Central Pacific Raiinisa Company, (P. . QO. address) Sacramento.-ii 1, on the 28th day of August, A. D. 187), a) that it is agri eultiral in character, «2 nore valuable for agricultural than fe, ming purposes: Now, therefore, you + Dicase take no tice, that under and 1.5 ‘ue of instruetions from the Commis>—ncrof tle Gamer. al Land Office, datéd Jia. 2d, 1868, we have fixed the 9th dey of Ootabor, A, D. 1874, at Lo’clock. P. M., et shis eice, before the Register and Receives, for the heaving of proofs as to the qoncral or agricultnral character of said land. 2m.1 if said Isnds have been occupied for xpricultmral purposes, and if in ved as such, before the 26th of July, Tso. the burden of proof wil) be upon the par.y suckiaeto establish its mineral charac(«r At which time end Place you may .ppeear, if you gee proper, and offer such proots ag you msy haye te sustain the allegetions contained in your sald affidavit. a ae In wttnors whereof, I have hereveni{ unto setimy hend end affixed my_ —— ) 6eal of office, the day and the yo first abeve written. : JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register. HART FELLOWS, Reeviver. BY i Tiusie ! TILE Origtna? Nevada Briss Band is prepared to furnish as goo? Muse ws mmediuy Other in the unnty, = wand most respertfally iicit the patronaze of al] desiring Musie . Excursions, Political Hustlings, ete, N.B. If you want Good Music call an the Original Nevada Bress Band. D. D. CAR. . : TER leader. G. TSE, Jiy26 Buzinees Managers