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October 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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an — a en ek ees 1 forks of the Middle Yuba over to Snow Poiut, + ; virtue of an . ‘ nee eo + isaued ont of the bi ecution *v ed, ieaued out of the Hon. Dfstrict Se the Mp Ji Dis. Hon. District Court i4:h Judicial District fw mid for the eon efnia, : of} trict. iu end for the Nevada. State of }, California, bearing date 7, 1803, in favor . California, bearing dat@ Sept. 15, 1863, in favor of Jos Mar ‘i, and at The KurckaLake . of Richard Kelsey, Adige C. Kraf and ¥F. Com sty ‘or the sam Of Nine ‘Thousand. Four . Bulacher for the sqm of Six Hundred and =evontred aiid Sixty Nine Dollars, debt. with in. en:y 49 100 ddllaré. debt,’ with interest on the rae on tlic said sum of $9,409 dollars, from the h day of Veb 1463, at the rate of ‘wo 72 cent ser month, together with all costa of suit, 1 tate levied upon all the right, title and interest of défendants in ind to the following described roperty. heretofore attached to wit: That eerin ditch knowr.'as the Eureka Like Water Co’s, diteh, having its head on Canon er: ek and from . ridge be’ thence extending down th» -ividt ‘tween the Middle and South Yuba river to the National, where the sume divides forming what ia known asthe Magenta ditch_and the Irwin ditch, ‘he said-Mrrenta ditch, which crosxes Bloody Run, and extends to the head of UWumthe -Nattonal to Lake eity. couducting warer to aad supplying the mining localities kiown-nas Mt. Zion. Kellief Hill. North Bloomfield, Mala‘kof Hill, Hill Dizgings, Magenta Hill, Villa “Rico, Kennebve Hifland Grizzly Hill. Also the ditch known as the Miners’ ditch which directa fh HERIFP’s SA5-Re~ By virtue ofan exsum of $340 40 from the [5th day of sept. 1863, atthe rate of two per cent per Mmcnth till paid, (sxid sum of $340 40 payable in U8. yofd coin) and interest on, ‘he sum ef $330 00 from this date at 10 percent per annum, together with all costs or aut I have levied upon all the right. titie and interest of defendants in and vo the following descriled property heretofore -attached to wit :— That certain slaughter heusc aad corral, togeth. er with the lot upon which the sameis situated, doested in the rear ofthe half mile houée in Ne vada, Nevada county, California, known as Kraft & Balachér’s+langhter house. ~ Notice is hereby giv.n that I will expos®to The sail irWin diteh extending from public sule all of the above described property to the highest bidder for cash,.in front of the Jourt House dour, m Nevada, on“fuesday, Oct. 20, 1863, be. ween the hours of 9,o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. : “Given under my hand this 15th dey of Sept. A. D. 1362, _N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.. Ry A. W. Porres, Under Orleans, Moores an . Wool«ys Flita and th nee to Bloody Run as aforesnide Alad th: Poor Man’s ditch so catied. which conducts the water to Poor Mun’s ereek, Snow Point, Orleans Moores and Woolseys Flats. Aiso-the two ditches known ag the Griaaly di’ ehes which takes the waters from Bloedy Kun and conducts the same to Columbia Hill and 5 Bases mining loeali.Hes Also the two ditches known as the Spring ereck ditches thet conducts water from Uainbug ereek to Columbia Hill. Also the Montezuma ditch extending from Montezuma Hill to Cola bia Hill and. other mining locasities, . * okee and San Juan diteh extending from ( bia Hill to North san Juan and interm oalities. ‘The Missouri diteh, con from Missouri ravine to North Bioomiield — Al-9@ the Fenn diteh that conductn water from Fenn'a Rayine to Uelicf HIN Alse the Rattleanake ditch that Gonduc asthe waters of Katrlesnake ravine to KureRay and the South Fork ditch that conducts the witer of the south fork of Poor Man’e cr to the mines at. and near Kureka, together with all lakes, reservoirs, water rights, ‘er privileges, easements, franehises. priviloves and appurtenances thereunto belonging. or in-any wise appertaining Also certain diteh Knuwn as the Eureka Lake conveying and conducting water from Can, creek ju Kureka ‘township, in aaid Nevada _ sorinty. to Etreky, Wt. Zion. Kelief Hill. Lake City; North San Jaan and other mining locall ties. Also those two certain water ditches known and designitedas the Humbuy and spring ereek Mtehes vonveying water from Humbug canon, . Spring ercek and their tributartes. to Che: okee Columbia Hill, Montezuma Uill and other min‘localities in Bloonitield and Bridgeport townshipa, in sail Nevada county. Also those certain ditches knowa as LD Bear ditch, Olinger a md Canadian diteh, conveying water to Rehselleer (Vinvent) Hill and Lake city in suid Bloomfield Township, together with ali the fumes, acqueducts, roservoirs, water rights, franchises, privileges and appurtenances there unte belonging. Also thatlot of mining claims / vod mining yronnd situated at Kelief Hill in said pognty, bounded va the.south-east by mining ldims lately owned by G. K feed, being 46 fect front and rudniny back-to the length of the ledge.’ Also that: fmiieing claims and mining ground situated at the Head of south . Bhady ervek in said county, and Drown as the Lewla & Co’wetaims. Alsothe mintiy ¢laimns known as the Gray di,ginve, adjoin Bric hiewls & Oow. claiins. Also the miniug Claiins kiroWn as the Baker & Holand cleima, atjcitiug doGra Haines frouting Gn “pring ereeK ! feet. Also that lot of miming cluiias fa .,#ad county, cmndies from the mouth of Virginia ravine, down . amileand a half. Also the mining claims In eaid county, bounded wast by. Willa & Cos, claims, and caat by clxims ot Pettijoan & Co — Also the mining cliiins in sjid county bounded east by Haskell & Cos claima and west by claims of Chapman, county known as the Alkyn diggings, extend . dag from Grizzly ravine on the nuwgth to the read * Teeamng from Columbia Hill t0 Cherokee: also 6 mining claims adjoining said Alxyn’s clalins and known as the Claittiy elaims Also the wining claims and tall Sluice In said county, commencing at th. bridge near the store of Martin & Davis ii Cherokee and extending up the ravine classed by said bridge 1,000 fect more or Joss. Also the mining claling in faid county _ a south fork of Poor Man's creek known “8 the Chapman diggings. Aloft the above property ia lorated in Novada pany California. _. Notice le hereby given. that L will exposé to pu fale all the above described property, to ute Nigheat bidder for cash,in (rout of the Court house door, in Nevada, on TUKSDAY, Sept. ‘20th, 1863, between the hours of ¥ o’elock, A. M and4do’clock, P.M. . liven under v hand, this 7th day ef Sept. Ay DAN. W. KNOWLTON, Sherifl. ~——— The above sale Ke postponed to October 20th, N W. NOWLTON, Sheriff. (RRC UTOR'S NOTICK,—Notic: is here. ia by giren thatin pursuance of the order of the Probate Court of the county 6f Nevada made tn the 7th day of September, 1863, inthe matter of the estat’ of Daveud Shrum deecaised, the undereigned, exeentors of the lustaeH! and ~+tfagtament of said David Shram, will sell at pubWe auctions to: the kighest bidder for cash, in were parcels dnd subject to confirmation by sald Probaic Court, on Saturday, the 2th day of C otober, ha3, at 12 -o’clovk Mi, at Omerva, Nevada County, nll the tight, title and interest that the estate of sald David Shram now has or that said Shrum had at the time of his death, in aud to the following dese: ibed property, situated at Omega. Nevada county, to wit: . The uniivided fve-eighths {\) of these cer: tain hting claims known as the ‘:Payne & Q@ ‘alaims’’ together with five-egehths of all hede, mining tools and cabin belonging to said “aime. : ad; The undivided five sixteenths (%&16) of that etaall mining or water ditch known as the *'st. Charles diteh.’' ; : $d. The undiviced three sixteenths (3-16) of ‘tpat certain water ditch: known as tne “Cushen H . giteh.” . 4th. ‘The undivided one-third (Cy) of the Cayvote ravine tail flume, oe weds at expense of purchascra. : MATHEW CREAMER. “ OLIVER A. PAYNE,Kxeeutors of last wilh of David Shrum, decowneed. ~ Nevada. Sep. 24th, Tsos. NOTICE. . @ hereby given that the and»rsigned ‘will, af. ter the expiragon of thirty dave pudlication wt this patice, aad as svoy as the appheation ~ van be heard apply to the Boatd at Supervi_ sure ot Nevade county for a. teeuse to keep ® Foil Bridge at a powt Kaown ae Truckee bedetye, al Loe crossing of the Truckee river, . af the Truckee river and Washoe city umbug ereck about one . Also the mining -clvims in cat ’we and a half miles below Donner d. T:Caldwell Piff's Att'y. ‘ME RIPE? BALM. — by Viriae or au on i) éeution to me delivered isaued out of the Hon District Court of the 4th_Judicial District in 9th. 1863, in fuvoof BE. W. Uenison-and agait st Orlando Evens, E. W. Malfand J, N~ Taylor for the sum of ‘Twenty-nine Hundred Seventythr e 7/-100 dollars, debt, with interest on tre saideum trom the i2th day of Sept. 1863, at the Fate of two per cent per morth. together with allcosts ot suit. Phave levied upon all the right, title and int®rest of defendants in and to the following deseribed property. which was herete= tore attached, to-wit :—That certain set of mming claims or miniag — known as Mull. } evans & Co's claims, situsted on Buckeye Hill between Sweetiand and Birchville.in Bridevpart township. Nevada counfy, together with hydraulic hose; iron pipes, tuunels and all ap purtenances thereunto belonging. Also that éertam et of mining claims known as Mull, Kvans-& Go's Crick claims, located in town ship. couaty and State «foresai l. on Sweetland Creck and bounded on the east by Hiscox or Beck’s. claims and on the west by Spencer’s chums a ‘ ‘ Notice is hereby given that I will exp’ se to public sale all of the above described property, to the highest bidder for eash, in front of the Court House door, in Neva‘a, on Tueaday, Nov.34, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’elock A. M. arid 4 o'clock P.M. Given under my hand this 9th day of Oct. A. D. 1863 ; N. W. KNOWLTON, Sherlff, By A, W. Porrre, Under Sheriff. A. Ay Sargent PIs Atty. a \HERIF E'S SALe.—iby viride Of aur ace caution to me delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 4th Judicin Distriet, in aud jorthe county-of Nevada, State of Califor — Murks & Co. and against the Consolidated Min ing Co. for the sum of $5,076 with interest cn said suta atthe rate of ten per cent per annum from rendition of judgment together with all costa of anit. Thave levied upon all the right, title and: interest of defendants in and to the fol luwing deseribed property, to-wit That cer tam act of mining claims or mining? ground known ns the Consolidated Mining Co's clatins, located at Columbia Hill, Nevada county, Cai together with the ravine known as the New York Ravine, extending from.the upper part of said claims downto Knapp or Spring Creck — Alvo ull stuices extending down said ravine to gether with telegraphs, hose, mining tools and all appurtenances thereuntd belonging. fhe ubove is entitled to « ercdit of $2,372 88. Noticeis hereby given that . will expose to publicsale, all the above described property to the highest bidder, for eash, in front oftie Court House door, in Nevada, on TUBSDAY, Nor. 10th, 1863. between the hours of 9 o’clock,-A, M-, and4 Pp. M. sS Given under my hand, this &th day Oct. 1863, N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff Nilea Searls, Atty. : ‘UMMONS.,-—<Siate of Californian, Townel, b of Little York, county of Nevada ern e Pe ple of the State of Californiaxto R.* farkte-e we ul. known asthe TalliwanaCo ~You gre hereby: eummoned to appear before me, atmy. office in the township of Little York, im the county of Nevada, on the 17th day of October, 18 3, at 10 o’clock, A.M. toansawer unto the complaint of N. Dodge wh» deman is of you the sum of Two 4 Mundred Dotla:s. balance due on account. with twenty-five 81-100 dollars interest on the same as per account now on file in my office, when judgment will be taken agamet you for the said amount, tovetherwith ¢oats and damages, if you fail toappear and xuswer. a : oes under my hand this 16th day of Sept. a. p.1 : R, McGOUN, Justice of the Peace. Siebaail It appearing upon affidavit to the satisfaction of the Court thatthe Defendants here'n named are now absent from the ¢ nity, and it appearing \ikéwise thata case of action exists. in favor of plaintiff aud aguinst defendants, it is hereby ordere ', thut service of the above semmons be had by publication in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in Nevada eonty, for thirty days néxt eusning. : RK. McUQUN, J. 2. A true copy, attest, ‘ MILT. Coons. Constable. Aduiinistrater’s Notice, AVING been appointed Administrator of the estate of B. I. Diekerman, ail persons hokting claims against the seme are notified to present them, with ropes vouchers, within ten months from the date of this notice or be forever barred. J. C. DICKERMAN, Nevada, Sept, 11, 1863. For Sale. ,EVERAL toas of Peaches and Apples, at s Phillips’ Ranoh, on the Ked Doy road. one half mice east of Nevada azi tf Agents Wanted. J eae su indueemests to Cauvassers. for the sale of the Celebrated Couiage $12 sewing Machine. I wish to engage an active Agent in every Gounty in the Uuited States and Canadas~ to travel-and introdiicc my. News Cheap, Family Sewing Machine. ‘This ‘fichine posresses more than ordinary merit.js just patented with valuable improvements, and xcknow gaged to be unsurpdss.d for general uiility. A damited number of responsible Agents are Want ved-to eohtielt orders, ary of from » to whom & & , $40 te $150 pér “month aid expenses will be paid. For conditions and ‘fall particu. lars audtess, with stamp for return postage, ““. MALCOLM, Box 2.788, Hoxton, Masa. National Biths AND Hain DRESSING SALOON, T=, undersigned weutd inform the citizens of Nevada and vigiuity tat they have com pleted a tine Bathing House attached to their establishment, where oF inven) cam be accomome 4 “ily, Malntain and. up the same in] ‘gh Ry La . eonnegtion with the ahcen tovutiened pund. . Seer oa nae Dale’ ie entirely Suerte ee ®D. W. STRONG & CO, a Fre ‘LAMPs, _. Dari Flat, Aug. T8th, 1863. i Opposite National Bxchange. 4 and treks on the tHe, of and for the county of Nevada—bearing date Oct.4 nia. bearing Cate October 7th. 1863. in favor of + ‘in hureka township, sohing water from 1 Pio lee in bete rari see 1 4. D. 1863 one in favor of Cornelius Fogarty and against the Kureka Lake Water Company for the sum of ‘Iwo Thousand Six HundredForty-three 50-100 Dollars. debt with interest on the said sum of #2,' 43 50 from the 21st day of May. 186% «the rate of 3¢ per. cent. per’'month, and one in “avor of Patricx Brophy and avamst the Eureka t. ke Water Company for the sum ot-‘Twelve Thousand, One Hundred and seventy ‘Two 77-100 Dollars debt, with interest on the anid sum of $12,172 77-100 from the 25th Cay of July. 1463, at the Fate of 244 per Cent. per month, a her ceith, Ait costs of_suit—T heave levied pon allthe right, tithe and_iut+ rest of defend) bate in andto the following deseribced ‘property, to wit: ~~ a All those certain water ditches, flooms and acqueducts. knownas the ditches, flooms and acqueducta of the Eureka Lake Water Company, situate, lying and being in the conaty of Neva da, State of Ca'ifornia, including the right to the waters of ‘‘Canon. Creek” aud che tributaries. the “Canon Creek pokes. tee arene or FY ea,” and of all ravines. :guiches riences tise tae of nit deh cald i oe extending from Canon Creck.to Bloomfield (formerly Humbug City,) and used for supplying Eureka Mount Zion, Relief Hill, Bloomfield and adjacent locaiitirs, with water for mining purposes. ; 2 Also that certain other ditch or canal situated in the townships of Eureka and Bridgepert, intersceting with the stream known as -*Humbug Canon,” in the village.of Bloomfield, and extenting along the north sidelof said canon to Spring Creek. and known as the Lower Him oug Ditch.” 3 aera Also-that certain other aitetyP alte ted in the last aforesaid townships intersdettiig with the stream known as *“flambug Canon,” about one half mile above the villige of Bloomfent*ind: extending along the north@ide. of said canon to the place kaown as Hell s Kanch ; said ditch be ing known as the ‘-Olmger Diteh.”’ é Also that other small. ditch situated in Bloom. ficld township, known a* the **De bour’s Dirch,”’ intera: cting with said Romeg Vanon; near ‘the east end of De Bour'’s ranch, and. extending along the south side of said stream.to Vasseau Hill. : ; Also-tliat certain other ditch, in the county of Nevada, intersecting with said tlumbug Canon near the west side of De Bour’s ranch atoresaid, and extending along the nor’ h side of said stream ahout three-fourths of a mile, and known as the “Baptiste” or **Freneh Ditch,”’ with a reservoir site belonging thereto. ae Also that certain di ch krown as the **Spring Creek-Diteh.”’ situate in the county aforesaid and conveying water from Spring Creek to Coumbia Hill, Pleasant Ridge, Montezuma Hill, and mining localities ia the vicivitv of said last named places, for mining aud other purposes. a ° Also that other emall ditch in the county aforesaid leading from Bell's Ranch aforesaid to Columbia Hill, and knowa as the ‘Olinger Ditch ” : Algo that certain other water ditch or canal, situated in the county aforesaid, known as the © Miner’s Diteh”’ extending from the North and South Forks of the Middle Yuba river, »t a point about one mile above the jénction of said forks, and carrying the waters of said streams to Snow Point, Orleans Flat. Moore’s Flat. and other mining localities for mining and other purposes ¢ Also those eéergiin other water ditches or ca nals, situate Inthe eounty aforesaid, known as thesGrizzly Ditches” situate on the divide between the South Yuba and the Middle Yuba rivers, atid which convey the waters of ‘Bloody Run” and*Grizzly Canon’? by means of two separate ditches, to Little Grass Valley, Chero kee, Badger-Hill, San Juan. and other mining localities. fur Minipg and other purposes. Also that certain other water ditch or, canal. situate inthe coutity aloresaid, and known ax the ‘Poor Man’s Creek ditch’’ extending and conveying water from Voor Muan’s Creek to Snow Point, Orleans Flat ans other mining lecalities in said county for mming and other purposes, tog ther witlt the ““Extcnsiva’ (#0 called) of said diteh to the South Fork of the Middle Yuba river.Also that certain other ditch, situate in the count oresnid, and knewn as the ‘*Empire Diteh)” conveying Water from Bloody Run aforesaid to Moore's Plat, Weolsey’s Fiat. and vieinity for mining aud other purposes. ; Also that certain water ditch taking water from the streams kwown ad Missour! canon and also from the soutiy branch of Humbug eree®, and carrying the sume to Relief Hilt for mining purposes, aud known as the '‘Spicer Ditch.’’— Also a reservoir connected with said dituh— Also that other water ditch, known, as , the
“Fenn Ditch,’.-taking water trom Fenn’s ranch and also from Logan canon. and carrying the same to Relief Hill for mining purposes ; also that certain other ditéh taking water from # branch of New York ravine. Also that certain other smull-ditch taking water froma ravine in the direction of Noyes’ rane; both of said two last named ditches carrying water to a reservoir at Snow Point. Also twat certain ether ditch known as the “’Punfel Diteh,”” runnieg from Bloody Run to Woolsey’s Flat in said eounty. Also that certain other water ditch gy new York ravine, and conyeying the same to Orleans Flat and vieinify for mining purposes, and known a@ the **Brace Ditch.”’ aia Also that eertain other water ditch or canal in Nevada ‘county taking water from the South Fork of the Middle Yuba river, at a point ahout one half mile above the junction of said Sout Fork with the Lake stream. and a’so taking the water of said Lake stream, and carrying the same by meana ef ditches, floome, &e., to Chimney: HIM, Colambla” ciill, and other localities, for mining and ether purposes, and known as : be ; Memphis and Orleans Kace’’ or ** Weaver Jitely. ‘ Togetherwith all and singular the easements, franchises, rights of way and of water. belong ing or appertaining to any of ditches above deseribed ; and all -flooms, reservoirs, Tateral ditches or branches. dame or structures of auy kind whatever i@iougiug te either of said ditche8, Or connected therewith, aad the appertenances. : Also that certain lot of aioe epyend situate at Relief Hill in Bloomfield township, bounded on the South-eastby the Reed claims. being 45@ feet front, and running back to the a ait ina thats wet gd ay Paty liggings.”’. Also that’certain other lot of min jugelanee #Puated at the head of South “Shady Creek in_gahtewnghip, known as the «‘ Lewis ~& Co & € &,”.Also that certain other lot of claima or grotind adjoining Lewis & Co's. claims on the south and known as the “Gray dig ginges'< piso ines cecal canes lot -of on f known asthe ‘Raker & Halland diggings,” being 1,800 feet. fronting on Spring ereek apd run ning back to the Gray diggings aforesaid. . Also that other parecl of mining claims in said town ship, commencing at the mouth of Virgin ravine, and extending dowa Humbug creek.at out 44, _— to Lig el ee a ae hal f ane —_—ne falls att cad of Paylor’s dit and ¢x retstung ta Wwidtte Wrotir tins te: baby Bie: tailings. flowing or being thereins Also that oti cr parcel of mining ground m satd township, fronting on Virgif raxine, bounded on the west by claims of Dr. Hiller and east By: claime of Pet tigean & Co. Alva that eertain parcel of mini ground situated Hill, ie Bloomfiel east by Haskell & Co’s claims bank to bank, with ‘all . Chime of Shady Creex, vod che . ye Mlb ded on the’ srizzly reservoir, 4 dine to the road ing from -Cot bia Hill to Cherokee. Also that other parpoe oh ground adjoining the eleims ber above dcseribed on theeast. and Dossclly aim claims on the west, and known as the * y dizciage Also there other mining elaims and fla ing atthe bridge near Davis & Martin’s store. and thence running up the ravine crossed by raid bridye 1000 feet more orlcss. Also th+ un divided one half of those other digginys in Kereka township. on the South Fork of Poor Man’s the Eureka ditch and thence extending up the Creek, and known as the Chapman diggings.” . -Alwo that lot of Jana and house thereon situate in Lake city, Nevada county, heretofore occuoffice Also the lot of landa’ Lake city-aforrsaid and building thereon oceupied-by said Company as a-stable, Also the house and I¢t at the village of North Bloornfield veeupied A J Henderson as a dwelling houxe and water office; Also the town lot in the village of Moore’s Flat and house thercon ’oceupied by the said Company as a water office, Also the certain water saw mill in the county aforesaid, about three miles above Rowman’s ranch on Canon. Greek with the machinery and a,purtenances. Alxo that other saw.mill and site situate at the head of Humbug Creek about one and a half miles westerly from Snow Tent. Also that ot h er-saw mill and site situate on Poor Man’s Creek, about one haif mile above Eureka. with the machinery and appurtenances., Also. the saw miland machinery about twe miles from the village of Eureka, ang known as the ‘Wea ver Mill.’ Also # lot of-land s.cuate anout ore and one half,miles in an.gasterly direction from the saw mill last above m¢ntioned, and containing six huadred and fore acres more or less ; together with dll and sibgular the tenements, longing or appertaining. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, wll the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on. Tuesday, Octoter 2*th, A. A. M.,and4P. M, Given tinder my hand, this 3rd_ dav of Oct 863. N.W. KNOWLTON, sheriff i By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. A. A. Sargent, Vi’ifs Att'y.’ Election Proclamation. ey OF CALIFORNIA—EXECUTIVE WO DEPARTMENT —Notice is hereby auren that'a Special Judicial Ktection will befhele on WEDNESDAY, :HE TWENTY FIKST DAY OF OCTOBEK NEXT, throughout the State, at which the following officers are to be elected : A buperintendent of Public Instruction. SAMS, .. Five Justices of the Supreme Court A Dirtrict Judge for the {4:h Judicial Distriet— compose?-of the counties of Placer and Nevada. A County Judgé for Nevada County. % Election Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, NEVADA COUNTY—SS. Ata regular session of the Board.of Supervisors in and for the county of Nevada, held at the Court House in the city of Nevada, the county’ seat of seaid county,-on the 5th day of Octobef, 1462, it was ordered that the following named pluces be and they a e hereby established a« Kléction Precinets for the ensuing Special Judicial Rlection to be holden on-the 2ist day of October next as aforesaid, and that those porsons whose nemes are therewith respectively annexed, be and they are hereby appointed Inspectors and Judges of election at sch precincts, namely : Nevada precinct at the ourt House. Inspector. l. Williamson. Judges. IT. T. Davenport, John H. Uixon. a Biue ‘tnt precinct at the Blue Tent House ~— Inspector, Sol. Cashman. Judges, G. H. Coop-er, J. Peasley. Mountain Well preeinet atthe Mountain Well House. Inspector. Henry Summers. Judgi's, P. Hennefaunth, Sam Johnson. Grass Valley precinct at Smith’s Exchange.— Inv g sek L. L. Whiting. “Judges, J. M Days, T. J. Pegg. Aldeom Rasch precinct at He nnessy’s store.—Inspectur. Phil. Galway. , Judges, Frank Shirland, Wm Vaile. Forest Springs precinet at Blodgett’s hotel. — Inspector John Shaw. Judges, 8. Blodgett, mur, Blake. Globe Kanch precinct. at Globe Ranch. Jn speeto:, A. J. Danforth. Judges, A J. Web ster, A. Goodwin. Boena Vista precinct at Leach’s mill.Inspedter, M. Barker Judges, S. Lewis, B. Tayor. j Rough and sReady preeinct at Walling’ss In= pompin L. A. Walling. Judges, H.W Woed, Henry Rix. Hacketsville precinct at Hacket’s hotel’ Inspeetor, A. M. Crane. Judges, D. Ellsworth, Jase McClusky. Indian Sproggs precineé at Hatch’s hotel. Jn speetor, L. totten. Judges, 8. 8 Walker, C. A. heighman. Downey Honse precinct at the Dowmey Huuse. iuspeefor, Wuae Varnor. Judgés, J. S. Kay, Wm. 4d. Organ. = Zine House precin t at the Ziwe House. Jnepediér, D. S.'Tallman. Judges. 8. L. Bargum, . 2 ee ~ Goney Fiat preciuct at Otis’ atore. Imepector. f. P. Otis. Judges, C. Monasco, Wm, H. Jackson. . Pleasant Valley preeiact at the Anthony House. Iuspector, M. J. Smith Judges, 8. W. Piper. J. Stark Newtown precinct at Schardin’s store. spector. Charles Taylor. E. Robbins, French Corral precinct at Freneh Corral house Inspector, M. Alger. Judges, James H. Warren, Rufus wt cons h F : Birchviile et at Thonrmpson’s hotel. spector, V. ett. yi Patrick Qaian. : , ie San aon, eyes at Wormster’s saoon. Inepeetor. J. Johnsou. J es, John doha MeCoy. John McBrown. netbepes wo Sweetiand precinct at Wood’s hotel. Inspec. er. Elijah Mull. Judges, John S. Brown R. B. "atten. Cherokee precinct at Smith's hotel. ,} tor. John Hunter. InJudges, Wm. McCrea, J In Judges, John Thompson, InspeeJudges, John McGraw, J. B. placuey war ; Columbia-}Hi peecinct-at-Putnanr’s @8l66n.— nspector. T. W. scott. Judges, 5. Riel kK. P. Hubbard. . — Lake City precinct at Armold’s hotel. Inspector. H. MeNulty.Judges. James Cregan, Sam T. Henry. Ly Blovnifield precinct at Fulton’s satoon. ors Jd. F) Marriott: “Judges; John Dennett, has. Abbott. _ Relief Hill precinct ot Todd's hotel “Inspec: tor, Thos Cary. Judges, Wm. Keasouer, Chas Goldemith. : Woolseys Flat precinct at Lezien’s saloon.— Inspector, A. Wells. Judges, Robert Houston, yA ne — vores tprecinct at room ing Cranson's dr on. laspector, a Galdwell. Judges Wm. J. Tisdale, Johm MeKinaey. Eurek® precinct at Evan’s saloos. Inspector. Johw Stewart. Judges, Alfred’ Viro, A. 3. Thoratog. : . Bowmans Ranch rrecinct at Be wman’s hotel. Inspector, tty bene hg tndgen., d. Pe Bowman, Chas. Johnson s Washington at Waskington. ¥x. Judges, A. D. Skillman, Alao that other parcel of mining rien P wa precinet, at Pierce s hotel. Laspector, gaan FSR ES RS me thereon. in Cherokee. commenc. Creek, commencing at the dam at the head ot. -pied-by the Eureka Lake Water Company ag 7 es hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto bep., 1863, between the huurs of 9 o'clock. [ w. i. Gantt. sutges,'s. 8. Holbrook, Z. x, tt. Alpha preeirct at Alpha hotel. In«pector, on Holmes. Judes, A. D. Skillman, ptull. 4 Fall Creek precinet. at Leery store. Ins or, G W. King. Judyes, J. I'ckeon, Mr Muney. Bear Valley preeinet, at Tompkins’ house. Inspector, E. 0. Tompkins. Judges, Mr Pike, -Mr-Seott. Little York precinct at Cealbrath’s hotelcll. J’ E. Squire. ; erm: Red Log precinct, at the Pavilion. E. Bal. denger. Jndges, Wm A. Begole. John Grone Lowell Hill prerinet. at. Duffy’s hotel, Inspector. Mr Maxy, Judge, Duffy, Py ou Bet peeeinct, Teperetcr's hotel. Incpee. tor, W. W.€ozzens, Judges, J. Keller, Frank Quaker Hill precinct. at Wilson’s. In+pector Frank Larkin © Judges, W N Jacobs, Jolx R H. FARQUHAR, County Clerk. —— Election Law. ee Saal 0 . —_See-29 of the statute relative to Elections” amend: d. vide statutes 1885, page 745 2 as foliows: ‘ ; Beis Sec. 29, If sach person shall insist that he ts entithd te vote, and the challenge shall nat. be witndrawn, he ahal! not be entitled to vote anlea: he take the following oath, to be administered by the Inspector or one of the-Judges, viz: *You dd swear—or affirm as the cas¢ may be— that you sre of the ug of twenty-one years, according to the best of your kuowledge and be lief and that you have résided in this State six months next preceding thie clection, and that you have not veted this day.’” Upon taking which.cath, he shall be entitled to vote for all state offices and if he offer to voté for any district, county or township officer he shall in addition thereto, make oath that he has resided in such strict. county or town-. ship—as the casé may be—ihirty days. Sec. 104 of seid statute as amended, vide statutes 1863, page 398, reas as follows: Sec. 104. Ifany Inspector, Judge, o1 Clerk of an elcetion shall, previous to putting the ballet ofany elector ib the ballot box, a'tempt to pry into or find out any name or names_on such ballot which shall have beeu_ handed in by, said elector-in a folded form, or if any Inspector, Judge or Clerk of any election #! ull open. or sufbeen handed into the Boand of Judges, tobe opened cr examiued into pretious to putting the same into the ballot box, of if any Inspector, Judge-or, Clerk of wn eleetion sh»li make or place any mark or device on any Tol ‘ed ballot Which has been hanied in -to the Beard of Judges, by any ecleetor with the view te ascertain the name ofany person or persons for whom such elcetor shail have voted .t any euch election. or if any Inspector, Judge, or. Clerk 6fan election, without the consent of the elector, shall disclose the name of any person or per } sons wloch such Inspector. Judge, or Clerk of an election so offending, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in auy Sum not-less than fifty, nor. more than--five hundred dollars. Every person who-shall forge or connterielt returnée of an eiectiun purporting to have been held at a: precinct, town, or ward. where no election was in fact held, or shall wilfully substitute forged or counterfeit returns of election im the plaee of the true returns, for apr: cinc’, town, or ward, where an election was actually held, shall, upon conviction. be punished by imptisomment in the State Prison fora term not less than two years, and not more than ten years. Every person whe shall wilfully add to or subtract from the votes actually cast at an election.in any returns of such elee ioncr not. every officer of elections who shall wilfully make false and fraudulent returus. in any mahner whatever, of an election held in any precinct, town or wurd and every person whomsoever, whether officer or not, to wfom or through whom any <uch returne by law are required to be made, whether such persen be Courty Clerk, Messenger, Seerctary of State, or other persvh, who shall alter such eleetien returus, shall unpon conviction, be punishea by impriaor ment in the state Prison, fora term not less than one vor more than five years. Every person who shall aid or abet in the comsection, or who, being present at or cognizant of the commission Of either of said otfences, and “shall not give information thereof as_ soon. a» practicable. to the District Attorney, or Grand Jury ol the: proper county. er to some Justice of the Peace of such county, shall, for eyery such offence, be punished, upon eonviction thereof, bv imprisomentiin the county jail for the period ‘ofsix mouths or ip the State Prison for a term of nct' more than two years. ~ Section 35 of sald aet has becn amended, vide statutes i863. page 334, sv as to read as follows: dee. 35. As soon as ali the votes ae reid of and counted,a ¢ rtificate shail be drawn upon each of the papers containing the poll list and tallies, or attached thereto, siating the number of votes eagh person voted for has reeeived, and de-ignating the office to fill whien he was voted for, which.gumber shall be written in words at fulllength. Bach certiticete shall be signed by the Clerks. the Judges, and In«pector, and preserved by him at least six months. ‘ihe ballots shall be strung upon a cord.or thread by the Inspector during the couvtiug of the ballots, in the.order in whieh they are entered upon tre tally list 7 the clerks, said ballota. together with the other of said certificates, with the poil list ani’ tally, paper to whici it is attached, stall be sealed up by the Inspecter in presence of tlhe Judyes and Clerks, and mdoracd **Kleetion Ketuins.”? and be directed and delivered or sent by the cee apenas to the County Ulerk of the county in which the election is held, amdithe said ballots shall be kept for ut least six months by said Clerk; and if any person. be of the opinion that the vote uf any precinct shall not have been correctly counted, he may appear on the day appomted for the Board ot Supervisors to open the retirns. and demand a recount of the vote of said precinct, and the Board of Supervisors shall proceed to recount the vote ofthe precinct t at is so ecluimed to have’ béen incurrectdy eounted. The attention of voters and of Inspectors and Judges uf electionsis prt calariy called to the folowing sections of ti @ Statutes regulating elections. vig: oe 1G, b1, 12, 1B, 14, 15, 16, 42, 18. 19, 20, 22, Zt, Bh, 25< 26. 27, 28, 29, (Am: Of 1863.) 30, 31,32, 33. 34, 35. (Am of 1863.) By order ofthe Board of Supervisors’ of Ne vada County. R. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. = Ss ee a= —— a oe == Itis ony Gade: red. that the foregoing be pub-— Menon th tke “NEVADA DaAILy Teamdcnar’, for 10 paccessive days. e J RH. Farquitan, Clerk. --JOHN ADAMS,” CITY BILL POSTER, —— a orders for Posting Bille left at my office J on Pinevsticet, opposite Flagg’s stable. or at Guild’s aloon. will be. pro’ All persons are fiereby for b on my Bulletin vr. 'o mutilate them is og be — a — — that the — A » in ture, meat and reapects! Nevada, Aug, 10th. 2 tly attended to “nto post bills A, €. NILES, Attorney and Counsellor at bawfer the folded ballot ef any elector which hag--. mission ofany of the otieases mentioned in this . . O''tresd i Fine strecta, r-~ Laspector, Kemington. Jadges, Ed Twitch: \-. (} At t! OLD Sigt Excha) in sums 1 Advan 8. Mint f County Age evada "RON ee = ted ol Castings, Horse = rom Gee * added, Connec LIT" ow as an’ FA FAS! Cor. of AS; Win As this . !