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October 16, 1877 (4 pages)

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so ing the provisions of ths Penal Code; Sach rewards to be until the total amount. hereafter edfor the purpose, ‘shousaud dollars. the Ain Z Sul Attest: Now, ia -@% the several ¢ivction -office ‘a, viz: , 1. Adastice of the Peace for each muni. . A Justice of the Peace for each muni-edpa! township.eipal township. Ribs nd it is hereby ordered, that the followMg named persons bs, ani they are hereby “ape ointed offt-srs of elections in and fur r respevsive precincts; anc that ssid election be held in the house or r»om design ‘ted opposite the name of each of said precingts, viz: NEVADA TOWNSHIP. Nevada~Polis st the Court House. G. ‘won dchmittburg, Inspector; John Dun’ micliff'and Chas. E. Mulloy, Judges. Blue Tent—Polls at the. school ouse. ‘0. D. Campbell, Taspector; B.D. Chad wick and I. Moody, Judges, : * GRASS VALLEY 10 WNSHIP. fe Gran Valiey—?olls at the Town Hall. 2. H, Paynter, Inspector; W. D. Woods and E.G. Beacty, Judges. : Allisons’ Ranch —Polla at P. Hennesay’s. .P, Hennessy, Lispector; Thos. W. ueFate @r,.and John Ford, Judges. Forest Spriags—Polls at. George Lit. tle’s buildiuy, -Z. T. Smith, Inspector; Benjamin Colvin and Joseph Perrin dadges. ‘Buena. Vista—Polls at the School House. W. Melarkey, Ins ector; Chas. Leech anc ~Soaeph Shelby, Judyes. Oottage. Hill—Poils at James McAlister’s house. J.R. Nickerson, Inspector; Dudley Dedman and Michael J.Higgin Judges BLQOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. North Blvomfield—Polils at the School House. R,, skidmore,: luspe:tor; Ed, Oummings, and A. A. Smith, Jucges. Paine, Inspector; Wan. Diack aud dale’ 6, Inspector; Wm. ~~Oregas, Judges, . Relief H-il—Polls.at Schvol House. . Penrose, Iuspecror; Joan Hickman and Thos. Moore, Judges. : Oolumbia Hill-Polls at School House. i‘, Richardson, Inspector; 0. B. Hawley and 3, B. Dasey, Judges. EUREKA TOWNSHIP. t Enroks South—-Polis at School House. A. f, Wall, Inspector; John Kellér and RB. Dil. Judges. Moore's Flat—Polls at School House. Henry At water, Inspector; David Conly and Pi Rich, Judges. nglish Dam—Pylls at Boarding House M. L. Seely, Lnspector; G@. Spooner and BE Poague, Judges. Wash : INGTON TOWNSHIP. Washington—Polls at School. House. J. McBean, Inspector; Fayetts Battis and 4ohn Ely, J — f Omega— Polis at MeCagbeidge’s butcher Shop. W.A.Marshal, Inspector; Thomas P. Merrill and Thomas Legg, Judges, BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.. Fcc oe ag gy at the School Ouse. Frauk y Inspector; Morgan Daraeal and V.G. py te oo j Birchville— Poll. at House. Joha 4. Craig, laspector; Robt, Johnsion asad dohn O'Vonnor. J . Sweetiand—Polls at School House. John 8. Brown. Inapector; William Warnér and James O.Sweetland, Judges, North San Juasn—Polls at Dr. Varley’s fice, Jofia A. Sealy, Inspector; Joseyh @, Dickson and A. J. Putaam, Judges. Cherokee—Polis at Mo ‘estore. L. D. Rathburn, Inapecter; Ryan sud Johan Fitter, Iwiges. * 0UGH AND READY TOWNSHIP. Rough aud Ready—Polls at Schroeder’s Hotel. A. D. Karly, Ios >; Heury Whisner and Geo. Grant, J John Montgomery, Laspester; BaP. Hotes o 0 mery, ot 3 : end 0. D. Gassaway, Judges. Mooney Flat—Polis at Schmidt's Hotel. David Brown, Laspector; George Schmidt and W. L. Baldwin Juiges. Pleasant, . is.at School House. Zepheniah Badly, >; John Decds end James G. B Judges. ‘Pruckee—Polls at Richardeon Bris. office. BE. J, Brickell, Tnspe tor; F. P. Steveus and Nelson . ’ Boos—Pollé at Schuol Honse. W. Doan, Isispec or; Henry G@. Dunn and A. M Wickes, Juriges. Prosser Creek—Polls at J. B. Brogsn's Store. Lewis Willis, Inspector; J. B. Brogen and Lee Robins, Judg-s. ’ » Meadow Lake— Pulls at H. H. gh ae Ba fhoure. 0.8. Holbrook, Insvector; Jo! Boyd and H. H. Hartley Judges LITTLE YorR TOWNsuIP. ane ie ee oan, Povey Pigd: a. -lnspector; Cope: and John ohn Peters, Judges, . : Lowell Hill—Polls at 8’ building. 4° B. Frick, Mnapector; J Ragan and Horace Knight, Judg %.. Hunta Hill—Polde at School Honse. A. @. Turner, Inspeotor: W. Wiseman and Jorn Linderman, Ju ges. You Bet-—Roiis at re Hetel, J. Hassey, Inspector; (. H, Hankins and J. Lcisson, Judges, Ordered and _pocototena Moaday, OctoAttest; James D, Warre, Cief&. oF 4 i No. 891. ae _ Application for a Patent toa Mining Claim. } Burren Szarzs Lanp Orrce, ; facramento, Cal., Aug. 17, 1s7T. OTIC# ie hereby given that Henry Salt banmande speiittee hea Gal, m. plication for Patent fon the Kennebdeo minh ‘Piseer mine, boar. ing gokl, situate in Kennebeo Hill Min» dag District. Nevada County, California, and descrided as follows, vig: On surveyed lend, being the lets Sand 10 of SW gec 3, Lot 8 of SEM of sectian 3, Lets J and Tof NW of section 10, Lot 1 of NE “ of section 9, township 17 N, R.9 EB, Mt. Diablo base and: Meridiag, containing & acts. Said location was made by E. Evana et’ale, ia September 1857, and waa socorded i the ing retords of said elistrict, The appricant claims by purbea «hase, Adjoto a'n's. Claims on the sou > Foe eof persons holding vm nico nats the sume, Miers y twice: reactes the sum ot ten Wit ‘ band and the great seal of State, this fifteenth day of September, of State. accordance with the forezo ng ‘proclamation of the Guvernor of Osliforvested, it Lis heteby ordered that stethiiat lection beheld by the qualified el -ctors of the County of Nevada, on ‘Wednesday, ‘the Seventesuth day of potas td fe a 1877, precincts of Nevada ‘Gounty, for the election of the following claimantsare the U ion oad lb ga h in all its bran on the eact and the claime of A, Hele os satisfaction 2 4 ¥ a ao Seventeenth UOCTOBER, at a / ’ : : which the following will de elected DE-GIBBON’S . vor the agp ose 8 os of Specegeh city and owaanip. in the severst DARPEMBARY, . 8) ot ee cambiomee + 7 dyrsiogd ey ay gaat cage “23 Kearny Street, oe Miredansof the Res : ia be! 4 reby ¢ & rewatd of one . vous.systeni. os “hondtel deine for tl eset and conComanes Commexnorat, ; Be Relea Dh Hey wighes (oC ems. anata ae bast 1, of ' . peyee IMM@NSE DESTRUCTION OF 1 wan Francisco. ISTABLISHED in 1854, for the tre:t ment of Sexual and Seminal Digease: auch as Gonorrhes,Giedt, Stricture, Syphil potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of year: standing) and Ulcerated egs success: ally OL GIRBON has the pleasure of an nouncing that he has returned from visiting the princips] Hospitals of Earope, and har resunjed practice at his D-spensary, 622 Kearney Stréet, corner of Covamercia., Sap Francisco, where his.old patients and those requiring his services may fad him, Y ‘the Doctor has spared neithertime nor muney in seeking out new remédies, and har returned with increase. facilities for the alleviation of hu:nan suffering. Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both male ana female, are there who are suffer. ing outs miserable existénce from the effect of secret indulgences, or from virur absorbed into the system! Look at thei pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken dowu. constitutions, disqualifyingthem for the happiness of marriagc orth enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the acene. . Let parents, guardians, friends atte toany of those who are sufferiug with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—see that they are cared for and eured before it late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, s physician whc has made private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure tae most inveterate cases without mercury 07 injurious drugs. It is important te those who are afflicted, or to those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors whe infest all cities, publishing their skill im curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of em. inent physicians from Europe and other places, Be, thorefore, careful nd wake strict inguiries,or you may fall into the haudyg of ¢thercharlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgénce, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing witb unerring certainty, the folowing train of morbid symptoms, uulegs cembatted byscientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise Jikethe rustling of lasves and the rattling of chariots, uneasi.hess about the loins, yeaknessof the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffiderce in approaching strang‘ers, a dish'ke to form new acquaintances, a dispositinn to shuh sucicty, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and yariou eruptions about the face, furred tongue, eweats, rmonomania aid frequent insanity. veh relief be not saggy es persons be = or by latte, and have a cure effected y his new and seientific mode of treating this disesse, which never fails of @ quick and radicalcure. Dr.G, will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who wil) prove ¥ to him that he wascured of this complaint bg either of the San Francisco quacks. at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by adiressing a letter to Dr. Gib. bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continned, end the medicine promptly forwarted, free from damage and ‘curiosity, to any partof the conatry, with full and plain direction for use. enclosing TEN DOLLARS in eoin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co. a package of medicine will be forwarded by expres; to an ar of the Union. DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stiect,comner Commercial, San Francisco PostOMic« Bex 1957, . Privateentrance on Commercial trest. Remember to put BOX 1957 on tho'let ter. Consultations FREE. &7 Coil mdents will please. inform DR. GIBBON thatthey ead his advertiament in the Dar.y Taansénirt myl a ' Assessment Notice. -OORE’S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN. ING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business San Francisco.Californix. Locgtion of Works, Moore's Flat, Bureka Township, Nevada County,California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, hela on the }7th day of Sept., 1877, an assessment, No, 4, of twenty-five cents pershare was levie® upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, 311 California street, rooms 3 & 4, second floor, over Aetna Insurance office, entrance 309 California street, San Franeisco, California. Any etock upon which this assessment shal) remain unpaid on the 22d day of Oct., 1877, will be delit quent, and ad ised for gale at public ages and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Suturday, the 10th day of Nov., 1897, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costa of advertising and expenses ofvsale. By oruer of the Board ef Directors. J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. California Street, rooms 3° floor,, over Aetna Inauran Offiga, San, Francisco, California. 820 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. DESIRE toinform those who lave so lorg beeu the patrons of my horse shoeing establishment on Main Street,that Lhave éisposed of my intgrest ia the same together with the right to use and tarn my patent shoe, and my goud.will of the conacern, to Dan. Clancy and hereby request my old customers.to continue their. pateee = — ng toy hep all the facilities and a G) up the utation of thi — wy jn 4 es was ever done by myrelf. : aRT. BARTON. __Nevade City, July 19th, 1877. : AVING the shop, materiale and good willof Barton's horse-shoejug eStablichincat I take this opportu , ach: BRATS . Dhave the: Barton’s dic for tumaing ant gee > ale> the right to use «his faced shoe. Owniits of “horses are as: that mv ual most efforts will. be exerted t> satuty al and do work unexcelled inthe county. eo oe “Dad. CLANGE R “a REMEDIEC! NEW BEMEDIE'! Aes ied Ee ew om is in all ite forms, Seminal Weakness In“. be treated as mineral in character, unti) as good werk as]: . HSTRAY NOTICE, Fine my premises abouta week *: PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 209 Kearny St., Sun Francisce. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, human life annauelly from secretand chronic diseases, caused thi+ old and reliable institation to pr omigyes! — in jladelphia, Penn , in ), an terGee ts tak! Pranciteo, Cal.; in 1854 asa he nore d:spensary,in order to aff.rd the afflicted the best medical and +urgical trestinent fur the above and all other affe. tions and complaints. Consultations at the Institute or vy letter, FREE, ‘PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEBILITY Vital weakn-ss, nervousness, low spirits, Iassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, logs of muscu ar power, iudisposition and incapability for labor or study, * weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage, p*lpitation .of the heart, dullness of apprehensiou. loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust loss of manhood, dizzincss headache, the result of _ torrhoea, pains in the tide, aff-ctio: pimpleson the fuce, sex or other infirmities in map or woh, are cured by the justly celebtated physician, L. J. CZAPKAY,. M. D. His method of caring diseases is peculiarly his uwn, (unkocwn to others) and hence the great success. DR. CZAiPKAY may be consulted confidentialty-in -reference-to the above and all other coinplaints, at the institute, No. 209 KEARNY STREET, San Frencisco, Cal. 87" The Doctor offers Free Consultations, and asks no rem fon unless he effects a cure. Chatgés mod+rite. Communications. strictly . confidential. Medicines sent by express. Office hours, Stol0a.M.;Lltodand7wBP, M. Address L. J. CZAPKAY, M. L., Post Office Bex 64, San Francisco. . sepl [No. 898.[ Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFiCE SacraMENTO, Cal., Sept. 8, 1977. YOTICE is hereby given, that Fritz N Meister, whose Post Office is. Washington, Nevada county, California, has made application fir Patent for that cer tain Placer mining claim, beartng gold, situated in Diamond Creek Mining District, (now in an unorganized condition.) Nevada County, C lifornia, and described as follows, viz: On surv: yed lend, being the SE \ of NW \ of NW 4, and the NE -& of SW \& of NW \, and the SW % of NE \ of NW . and the >E of NW %, and the S 4% of sW \& of NE 4g, and the N 5 of NW \ of SEX, and the SE X of NWX of SEX, and the SW \ of of the eye, fetid breath, cccghs,; consumption, night . .NE y of SE \, ana the N 6 of SE \ of SE] J. Haydock, as agent forthe United States 4%, and the SE & of SE \ of SE \, all of Sec. 23,T wp.17N, #11 E, M.D. B. ind M, and containing 160 acres, ‘This claim was located April , IkTi by Edwards Woodruff and 7 others, and their notice of location recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County, Cal,, iu Book No. 7 of Miniig Records of ssid county, on pege 116. The applicant claims by pur chase. The nearest clxims are John Dill’s, 23, and Sanders and Chase’s to the Northward. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. T. B. MoFARLAND, gister. sep ll SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, 88. In the Distriet Ccurt of the Fourteenth Judicial Lis rict of the State of California, in aud for the County of Nevada. The People of the State of California send greeting to John Craze, defendant. You are bereby required to . ar inan action brought against you in he District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, on the Bist day of August, 1877, by Emma Crease, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint fled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service] after the service on you of this Summons—if served within this county; or, if served out or this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment will be taken against you by default. according to the prayer of saiu complaint. Wherein plaintiff sues to ob. tain a-decree of divorce from the defendant, on the grounds of habitual intemperance and extreme cruel treatment.— Plaictitf alleges that she and defendant, were marri¢d on the 16th day of August 187.5 at the town ef Grass Valley, Nevada Count ; that immediately atter said marriage defundant began to treat plaintiff in an unkind and cruel manner, and that defendant has ever since been habitually intempe-ate in: the use of intoxicating drink. Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment dissoi ving the bonils of matrimony heretofore and now existing betweon plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff may resume her maiden name of Emma Jetzer, and forsuch other and further relief as plain. tiff is equitably entitled to And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said soenpant as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to theg Court for the relief therein demanded, In testimony whereof, I, James D. White,Clerk of District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and imprers the seal of ‘said Court, at office: in the city ef Nevada, ‘on the 3ist day of August, A. D.1877. JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. By ‘oun Weaver, Deputy. Jobn I. Caldwell, plff’s att’y. * Mineral Citation. United States Land’Ofiice, } SaerameEnro, Cau. Sept. 12, 1877. GALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Whereas, by Commiasioner’s:letter dated December 2d, 1871. the S 1-2 of NW 1-4 and NW 1-4 of. NW quarterof Section. 32, in Township 1? North, range 9 eastZis to —— seal _—_ the contrary 8 proved, after due notice; And whereas. Jaceb Arbogast, to offer proof asto the character of th: above desoribed lands, Therefore, will take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissfoner of the GeneralLand Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 22d dayof Oct.A. D. 1877, at IL o’clock A. M., at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the of proofs te determine the characterof saidiands. In witnes$ whereof, we have unto setour hands the day and Girst above written. 4 T.B. McFARLAND, Register. sexil KART FELLOWS, Keceiver. @ smal pack mule. The owner til the owner comes forward and prove ~woperty, the aforesaid mule will be kept in a team, to psy for feed, Fer eulars enquire of WILLIAM Mental Overwork or Sperma-/. lying to the Westward in Sections 22 and . boxes at 25c qnts, 62 cents and $1 each. re Complexior. . (Post Of.,¢5 Fan : fice address Nevada City. Cal.) has ppl FAMMEES—P'nd’s Extract. No Stock have the same by proving property. Un. {* The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. **] had no appetite; Holloway’s Pilla gave mie a hearty oue.”’ i : **Your Pills are marvelious.”” **] gend for another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr, Holloway has cured my headac . that was ghronic.” c ~*T gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well io a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cured.” “Your box of Holloway’s Ointment cured me of noises in the head J rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the noise has icft.” ; . send me two boxes; family.” . **] enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dellar.” _*send me five boxes of your Pills.” **Letme have three boxes of your Piils by return mail, fcr chills and fever. I have over 209 such testimonials as these, but want of space compels nie to conclude. Iwant one for a For Cutaneous Disorders, . ND all eruptions of the sxin,this Ointment ismostinvaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrate withthe most seaching effects to the yery root of: the evil. + \ HOLLIWAY’'S PILLS Invariably cure the following diseases: DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organ , whether they secrete too much or too little water; o¢ whether they be afflicted with stone or gavel, or with aches ard pains settled in the loins over the region of the hiditeys, these Pills shonid be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment shou:d be well rubbed into the small of the back «t bed time. This treat ment will give almost immediate rel.et when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER. No medicine will so effectually iniprove the tone of: the stomach as these Pils; they remove all acidity occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy action; they are wonterfully efficacious in cases of spasm—in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomh ach. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best in the wosrld fur the following diseases: Ague. As,hmna, Bilious Complaints, blotches on th skin, Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Eemale Ir. regularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits,Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation, aundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, les, Rheumatiam, Retention of ur? ie, rofula or King’s #vil, Sore Throat, £1 ne da Gravel, Tic Doulonreux, Tumors, Ul. rs, Worm; of all kinds, Weakness from ny cause, etc INPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the signature of surrounds each box of Pills, and Oirntmeut A handséme reward will be given to any one tendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medic nes or vending the same,knowing them tc bespurious. *.*Sold at the manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by .all respectable druggists and deslers in meaicine thronghont the civilized world, in & There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa— in every disorder are aflixed to each
x Uffice, 11I2ZLIBERTY STREET. dl2 New York. POND’S . _ EXTRACT, 6 ear, forl will speak of ExHeen.k things, nee POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty yeais, and for cleanliness and prorapt curative virtues cannot be oxcelled. : CHILDREN. No family can afford to be without Pond’s Extract. Acidents, Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external apscene Promptly relieves pains of urns, Scalds, -Exeoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, ete. Ar. rests inflammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding. removes discoloration and heals rapidly. . FEMALE WEAKNESS. ‘[t alweys relieves pain in the back and loins, fullnes and pressizj; pain in the head, nausea, vertipiece go. IN LEUCORR a8 no equal, Al) kinds of ule‘?8tinn.to which ladies sre un promptly cured. 1 uller dea4 m book accompanying each bottle. PILEs—blind and bleeding—meet prompt relief and ready cure. No case however _ chronic or obstinate can long resist its regular use, VARICLOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. o : KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for > rmanent cure. BLEEDING from any cause. For this it is aspecific. It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach lungs and elsewhere, TOOTHACHE, Esrache, Neuralgia and Rheumatism are slike relieved, and often permanently cured. PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acqguainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch Haze] recommend it to their practice. We hav letters of commendation from . hundreds of physicians, many of whorr order it for use-in_their own practice: In addition t+ the foregoing, they order its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quin: sy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea; Catatrh (for which it is a speciic),. Chilfdlsins, Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Moequitos, et, Chappad mands, Face’ and indeed all manpér of skin diseases. . _ TOILET USB’ Removes Sorenees, Roughne @ ng; heals cuts, cruptipns, and Pimples. It revives,invigorates ard . while wonderfully improving Breeder, noLivery Man can afford to be without it. Itis used by all the lead. img Livery Stables, Street Railreads and first Horsemen in New York City, ItBas mo equal for Sprains; Harness or Sad dle Chafings, Stiffness, Scratches, Swellings; Cuts, Lacerations, Ble dings,Pneu monia. ( olic, Diarrhes, Chills, Colds, &c, Its range of action is wide, and the relief it caged rompt that if is invatuable"In every Farm yard as well as in every Farm bouse. Letit be tried once. and you will never be without it. CAUTION! Pond’s Extract kas been imi tated. The genuine article has the words Pond’® Extract blown in each botthe. Itie prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it pro y. RePose a!) other pre fone of Witch Hazel. Tuis is tke only article used by physicians, and in tne i 3 of this country ard Europe. a : HISTORY ana uses of Pond’s Extract, in pamphiet free on application te POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY. }— stip, in the County of Nevada, State of California. Dr. F.von Buelow plaintiff, of the State of California send greeting to Roscoe Merrow, defendant. You are hereby required to sppear in an action ht in the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer before the Justice at his office in said Township, the complaint filed therein within five days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this summons—if served within the ‘Township in which this action is brought; or, if served out of said Township, but in sdid County, within ten days; otherwise, within twenty dzys. The said action is brought to reco. er the sum of 227 50, alleged to be due to plaintiff from defendant for profesgional services as a physician, and for medicine rendered and furnishei to defendant at his special instance and request during the last two years. And you are hereby notified thet if you fail to so appe it and answer said comp aint, as above required, said plaintiff will recover judgment agsinst you for the sum of $27 50, together with costs, Bh Given under my hand this 19th day of . September 1877, LEVP. GARTHE, Justice of the Peace of said ‘Township. oct4-Im Mineral Citation. United States Land Office, SackRaMENTO, CAL., Sep. 24, 1877. O all whom it may concern: Whereas, on the 25th d@y of December, 1574,the Piat of ‘township 18 North, Range 10 East, was filed in the U.S. Land Office, and by Commissionét’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, tne SE. »warter of Section 28,in ‘Township 18 North, Range 10 East,is to-be-treated «#3 mineral in character, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, The University of California, by J. Ham Harris, Land Agent, Post Office address San Francisco, Cel., has applied to enter the same, Therefore you will take notice,that under and by virtue o1 instruc. tions from the Commissioner of the Genera] Land Jfficte, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 6th day of November, A. D. 1877, at 11 o’clcck A. M.,at this oilice, before the proofs to determine the charactir of said: lands: In witness whereof, we have herennto set our hands the duy and year first aboye written. : T. B. McFARLAND Register, ep27: HART FELLOWS Receiver. Geo. Cadwalader Aft’y, Sacramento, Cal. NOTICE. N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICAtien of Mary T. G. Floyd to pérpetuate testimony. To James b, White, County Clerk in and fer the county of Nevada, and to I. N. Walton, brother of James M. Walton, deceased, and to the unknown heirs of suid deceased, and to all others whom it may cenvern. Pursuant: td an order of the Honorable T. B. Reardan, Judge of the District Court of -the Fo’ rteenth Judicial District of the State of California, made on the 22nd day of September, A D. 1877, noticé is hereby given that the testimony of this applicant, and H, ©, Mills, buth residents of Nevada City, iv suid Nevada county, will be taken before J.1. Caldwell, a Notary. Public in and for said Neyads county, at his office in said Nevada City, on Monday, the 26th dey of November, A. D. 1877, for the purpwse of showing that the said James M. Walton, in his lifetime, and on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1872, sold to said H.C. Mills. for a valuable consideration to him‘ in hand paid by taid H. C. Mil’s, al] that certain tract ot lard, situate iu said Nevada county, described as follows, viz : the north half of the nortiiwest quirter of section number twenty-two, (22) in Township number sixteen, (16) north of range number nive (9) east, in the district of lands subjert to sale at Sacramento, Califurnia, and that on the tame day the said JamesM. Walton executed tn due form of law, and delivered to said_H. O. Mills a deed of conveyance, intending thereby to convey to the said H.C. Mills the said described tract of Jand, but that by mistake, and contrary to the intention ot said James M. Walton, and to the said parties to the seid deed, the said described tract of land was erroneously described in said deed os the north half of the southwest quarter of said section number twenty-twu, and further that this applicant is now the owner of said devertbed tract of land, and that this proce+ding is ior the purpose of perpetuating said testimony when so teken. In witness whereof I have Keréunto set my hand mal 22ud day of September, A. D. 1877. MARY T. G. FLOYD, se21:td . Applicant, ™ THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 4 UYITFD STATES, DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA. In the matter of Martin Quick,«f Nevada County, bankrupt. Be. fore Mr. Samuel J. Clark, Jr., Register in Bankruptcy: Notice is hereby given, That a Petition bas been filed in said Court by Martin Quick ,of Grass Valley. Ncvads Co, in said District, duly. declared a Bankrupt under the Revised Statutes of the United States Title LXI,“Bankruptcy “and the acts amendatory thereof and supplementar y thereto, for a discharge and = certificate thereof from 21) his debts and other claims provable under said Revised Sta'utes, and that Tuesday the 16th, day of October 4 .D.1877,at 11 o’clock A M.,of said day, before the District Court of the Ua, States, in the City aad County of Pe Francisco,is assigned as the time and place for the hearing of the ssme, ph ns and where any creditors who have proved their debts, and any person on Seon may appear and show cause, if ahy they have,» hy the prayer of petitioner should not be granted. By order of SsMCRU J. CLARER, Jr., A gister in Bankruptcy. City and County of San Franciace, po 19th, 187 wD & Wilson, &sqs., Attorneys for Pe. titfoner. sep22-ta PROBATE NOTICE, N the Probate ourt 6f the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the E:tate of George Flint, de. ceaned. It appearing to the Judge of said Court, by the petition this day pr-eséated and fled by Susan C. Flint, the Adminis. tratrix of the Estate of Geo. Flint, deceased, praying for an Order of Sale of Real Estate and personal propetty, that it is necessary to sellthe whoie ef the real estate aud personal property to pay the debts outstanding against tle deceased, and the debts , expenses ard charges of administra. tion. It 1s therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, th-t all persons interested in the Estete-of ssid deceased, appear before the said Probate Court on Thursday, Octo. ber 25th, A. D. 1877, at }lo’clock A.M. of said day, at the Court reom of said Goart, in the city of Nevada, to show cauee why an order sheuld not be granted to the sai Administratrix to sell so much of the real estate and persenal property of tle said deceesed'as sliall he necessary. And ths acopy of this order be published at least sper Sao-ctre weeks in she Nevada Daily ‘SCRIPT, & neWwepa: tinted and pul liched ieuituene * . e JOHN 54 ag ee te Court. Dated Sent. 22nd, 1877. Admin ivtrs‘J. M. Walling, Atty. f pa ey) eben — 7 NILES SEa RLS, a AT BRICK OFFICE, . if the Justice’s Court of Nevada Town-. © vs. Roscoe Merrow, defendant. The Peopie . . Regi ter and Receiver, for the bearing of: “or hear Randolph Fiat. against you by the above named Plaintiff (i for every case of seminal weakness ‘privete disease of aly kind or ch ter! which he undertakes aud fails to cure ‘He would therefore say to the unfortn.! ‘nate suffer, who may read this notice/¥. Fthat you are treading upon dangerox ‘ground when )ou longer delay in seek ang the proper remedy for your com \plaint. You may be in the first stage;§remember you are approacbiny the last} Tf you are borderi>g upgn the last, and] are suffering some or all of its ii) effect ,. ‘remem! e~ that lf you persist in procras-. tination, the time must comie when fhe im st skillful physcian can render you Pno assistance; whet the door of hope’ iwill be clored against }ou; when no an-} . elof mercy can bring you relief. Inj no case bas the Dr. failed of success. Then let not Gespair work upon your imagicati n, but aveil yourself of the; beticticio! results of his treatment before} your case is beyond the reach vf medica} skill. or bef re grim death hurries you toapremature;rave. Full course = treatment $25. Send money by Post Otfice order or perry bre Fes de is on of case. Call or ress. wR DR. A. B. SEINNEY, . No, 11 Kearny Str: et. San Francisco. jan. 20-ly . NOTL. & TU CONT: ACTORS. OTICE is hereby given that-in ac.eordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled an ‘‘ Act to provide for the locat’on construction and maintenance of ‘ Public Roads in: the Courty of Nevada,” I will sell st public eale 'o the lowest bidder, . in'front.of Gaynor & Dickson’s Saloon, in the towy of North Say Juan, on TUESDAY, October 16th, 1877, at 1 o’clock P. M., also in front of S: hroder’s Hotel. in the town of Rouphani Ready, on THURSDAY. Oce~ tober 18th,"1877, at 1 o’clock P M., Con‘tracts for repair ng and keeping in repair, for the period of two years, the following described roads of said county; 2 Bridgeport Township. ; Section 1. pti ali pd at footof Main Street, North San Juan, at end of Freeman's toll rosd: passing thenre through Main Street in said town, by Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville, Empire Flat and Fiench , Corrr}, to fonction “with the Virginia ‘Turnpike road. said to bein front of the French Corr 1 Hi tel, kept by Jobn Kohlman, six miles more or less. ars Section 2. Commencing at junction fof Pine Street with. Main Street, in North San Juan. at residence of John Hogan and R. Huckins, thence by the old race track to the forks of the Cherokee and Nevads ‘road, by Long’s ranch, Rathburn’s ranch, thence to Badger #ill end through the town of Cherokee to the Crusen toll road, neur the townsh'p line, above Cherokee, ineInding the bridge spanping a branch of Shady ( reek, abc ut a half mile more or less above Cherokee; also Cherokee street and Reservoir street in the a North San Juan. Seven m les more or less. ; Section 3. Commencing at a point on the o te ihe barn of Martiv Jauch. passing” ae by k. B, Phompson’s ranch, Connor.Cox’s ranch, S Par ‘ A.J. Ray’a ranch, and Thomas Fitzsim* mon’s ranch to All‘son’s. House, at intersection with the rogd from North San Juen to Msaysville~ Six and a half miles, more or less, ~~ ee Section 4 Commencing at the forks of the road at Jchn Hogan’s ranch, sbout one and one quarter of a mile east of North San Juan, where the Nevads and Cherokee roads form a junction; thence to Peter Wodell’s ranch, to Montezuma Hill, to John Glassett’s house. thence across Montezuma Hillto J.A J. Ray’s ranch from Glassett’s at jun tion of said Nevada road with Peter Pureon’s toll road. Five miles, more or lexa. ee Section 5, Commencing in the village of Svettlaad, orpesite Mrs. Rarcum’s resi. dence; extending thence by the way of Slack’s ranch to & poiut about balf a mile distant from J. A.J. Ray's ranch to intersection with the Allison Ranch and Cherokee road; slso a road extending from Dan Breen’s house, on the Allisop Ranch and Cherokee read, to Slack’s ranch aforesaid. Two miles more or less. ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP ROAD SECTIONS. Seetion 1—Commencing at the township line separating G ess Valley township from Rengh and Ready townsnip. on the old McCourmey road; thence alopg the American Ranch on said road; thence along the road eztending to the Indian Spring House, by Hatcla’s house; thence to junction of toll road, known as Hatch’s, at the Downey House. Ten miles more or less. ~,, Seetior 2—Commencing at 4 poiat en eri the old WeConrtney road, ra byt can Khanch. where the ssid road is intersected by the road leading from the Indian Springs; extendiag thence along ihe old eCourtney road to the Yuba county line; thence frum the Shagfidge . ranch to Reid’s ranch. Thirteen tiles more or lesa. Section 3—Cemmencing at the end of the Union Puripike, Gephard’s toll road, thence,thénce’by way of Taylor's old ranch to the Iidian Spring House; thence across to Horton's rench on the. Marysville road; also all that portion of the road lying between Taylor's cld ranch and the end of the Pet Hill told rad. Fight anda haif miles, m: re or lees. ; Sec 4 Commencing at the Anthony House . on the roed leading from North San Juan to Marysville thence to the Yuba county line, near the Union Ranch by Mooney Fist, Six miles, more or ‘ess. : is bec No 5. Commencing at Widow ‘s barn on the Maaysville and North Sen Juan road; thence ico Pleasant Valley over the new grade at Beckman’s Hill; thence across to Kaner Ranch; thence to Kentucky Fict over the new bridge to Union turmpike et Also trom the township line eeprentios Nevada Township from Rough & Ready to to Newtown +nd through Newtown to Junction’of Newtown road withthe road first — Ten and a balf mtles, more ot Specifications for the above mentioned Road Sections. All road bods must be Slled and rounded up. All bridges and culverts ou these sections mast immediately be put and kept in good substeactial order and repair, Ditcb@s must be open during the raimy scaconBreakwaters placed at proper intervals to Pp event the road from beiug washed and to keep ft in good travel orcer during tbe contract. Al) obetructions must be removed from the road, springy places thereoa Grained, ruts, chuckhules and uneveR places properly filled. Al) loose rockwand permant lt opes mmoved, end the séctier® improved and kept in good substantial or@er and repair.. _ WM. NUTTER, Road Commiesioner for said District, . NICE GROCERIES. CHAS. F. ROBINSON A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, oPposite the Methodist Church, Frees. on band as fine.2 stock of GROOERIL VISIONS, &c. as caabe forad in Nev , Which will besoldas LC W As LOWEST. “ive meagall — . — Attornew and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. parti BURGE, Banner Hili, Nevada Township. Yevada 18, 5. eeld-aw ° 1877, Pi ize 98 Maiden Lane, New ¥ork. infront of the Court Heures. GS FFICE-ON ‘STREET oppesit= North, Sen Juan snd Cherokee toad, nearly Pc ter Wode I'sranch, J. : ~'W. D. LONG, ‘ _voL. XX: She Daily NEVADA Cl M. Pi BROWN. ‘ BROWN. Propri ce NOTICE TO CO OTICE is hereby eordsnce with ¢ act of the Legislature fornia, entitled an ** Ac jocatiun, construction ; Pablic roads iu the € I will sell at public sal der, in front of B. F. § town of You Bet, on T 95th, 1877, at One o’vlo for,repairing ani keepi: period of two years, scribed rords of ssid co Little York ‘I Section 1. Commen: thence by way of Yuu B the Grass Valley and the White House, 21% This line of rvad re and turn-outs to keep road, and also from we be kept in good traveli) der ‘during the Winter be kept open duriug th ail bridges and culvert ‘substantial repair imu kept so during the who section 2. Commenc House, thence tu Bear . more or less, This line of road req and turn-outs to keep th ing said rad, The You iso requires a ditch on inches deep and twely keep the water off of . ssine to be sept open a also all bridges and cul good, suitabie condit and to be kept so duriag 02 contract, Section 3. Commenci: House, thence on the «. and the Busva Vista horn bridge: Two 0} oless, including one-h, This ling of road req ad turn-outs to turn th toads, to a them f) ia good traveling order ¢ also all ditches to be gery niny #046 Nn; also al cu good substantial repair w be kept xo during th Section 4, Comnencin hence up the Ridge to L The tins or less. ne of road be filled, with culveres cury all water off that bridges and all culve: ept in good and substar be whole term of contra wand turn-ou's to ty hetoad, tu keep it fror vol trfveling and passat ng the Winter and sprin eT open during th The above said culve haa twelve inches in lsnks to be well spike pikes.. Sectlon 5. Commencin, houee down to Ste>p Hol: Mid creek to Little Yor! more or leas. This line of road reqt um each side of the cre tek; also a good road a¢ pM said creek, and to ba’ ke hole term of said cont tires Dreak-waters aud . he water off tiie road: to ke mg: Also ail ditches are t wing the rainy season; deulverts are to be put istely, and to be kept so ¢ a. of contract. . The Gontractor shall be Aeroad free from all cb: fallen trees, rocks, ston rwike) from said road. The Contr itor of each D be Fequired to pass ov: honth and .seefhat all ry ve properly filled and the and that the road is ke ing ordet during the wh, bAtract, JESSE T : : Roai € Assessment N. @ME GOLD MINING jon of princip: . the nin ber, 1877, an ' . n (10) cents per share was . pital . the yh uately, in United St the Secretary at the offic ber Ouumercial strec ‘ny stock upon which th ti em Unpaid ‘on ti tuber, 1877,will be deli: for gale at public at is made before. ‘AY, the 10th day of I ‘nd the quent assess $0ste Of advertising an "renter ot the Board of D OMe, 619 Gommenciar an