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of California, Executive Department 4
HERE wiil ve a Ju.jicial Ele :tion nl
through out the State on NEWSDAY
the Seventesoth day of VOPROBER, ut
wiich the followin? officers wil de elected
Such number of Justices of the Peace for
each city and Township in the several
counties of the State as is ptescribed by
Law. '
And Ido, herby offer a reward of one
hundred dolars, for thé arrest and conwiction of auy and every person violating the provisions of Title IV, Part 1, of
the Penal Oode;' Such, rewards to be paid
until the total amount hereafter expendedfor the purpose, reactes the sum otf ten
thousand doliers. :
Witness my hand and the great sent of
the State, this fifteenth day of september,
A.D, 187%, 2
{ a) WILLIAM IRWIN.
+ Seal Attest: Governor,
({—~)} Tomas Beck, Secretary of State.
Now, id accordance with the forezo ny
proclamation of the Goveruor of Cualifornia, and by virtue of the suthority in us
vested, ithis hereby ordered thit a Jadicial.
« Blection be held by-the qulifled--el ictors
of the Coynty of Nevais,on Wednesday,
the Seventoouth diy of October, A. D, 1377,
at the several olection precincts of Nevada
County, for the election of the following
Officers, viz:
I, A Justice of the Peace for exch muni+
oipa! township,
2. AJusti-e of the Peace for each muni¢eipal township. . a
And it is hereby ordered, that the following named persons ba, ani they are hereby
appointed ofi-ers of elections in and for
theff respective precincts; onc that said
election be hell in the house or room desigu»ted opposite the name vf each of said
precincts, viz:
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nevada--Pol.s ut thé Court House G.
von &ohinittbarg, Inspector; John Duauioliff and Chas. E. Mujloy, Judges. :
Blue Tent—Polls at “the schoo: Souse.
©. D, Campbell, Inspector; B. D. Chadwick and I, Moody, Judges. ;
GRASS VALLEY IOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley—rolls at the ‘own Hall
> P. By, Paynter, Inepector; W. D. Wood’ and
¥. G. Beatty, Judges.
Allisone’ Ranch —volla at P. Heonessy’s.
P. Hennessy, Lispector; Thos. W. «cFate
Sr. and John Ford, Ju igés.
Forest Spriags—Pulls at George. Littie’s buildius. «Z, ‘2, Smith, TBuspéctor;
RenjamiaOolviu. and Joseph Perrin
Fulges.
Buena Viata—Polls at the School House.
W. Melarkéy; Ins ector; Chas. Leech anc
Joseph shelby, Judes.
Cottuge Hill—Poils at James McAlister’s
house. J, R. Nickerson, Inspector; .Dudley Dedman and Michael J.Hiygin ,Judges
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Nerth Bivoinficit—Polls at the School
House. BR.. skidmore, Inspe-tor; Ed.
Cummings, and A, A, Smith, Judges,
Lake City —Volis at School House, P. A.
Paine, Luspectur; Wow Black aud. James
Oregai, Judizes,
Relief i 1l—Polls at Schvol House. RB.
Penrose, Luspecror; Joan Hickman and
‘hos; Moore, indges, er
Columbia Hill-Polls at School House.
®. Riguardson, Inspector; OG, B. Hawley
ead 3. B. Dasey, Judges.
KUREKA TOWNSHIP.
Rureks South—-Polis at school House. A.
8. Wall, Inspector; John Keller and KR, DilJon, Judues.
Moore's Flat—Polls at School House.
Menry A‘ water, lnspector; Dayid Conly and
Jolin Rith, Judges,
English Dim —Polis at Boarding House’
™.L. Seely, Inspector; G, Spobuer and E
Poague, Judges y
; W \SHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Washington—Polis at School House, Jo
McBean, Inspector; Fayetto Battis and
Jolin bly, Ju iges. sf
Omega~ Polls nt MeCambridge’s butchrr
shop. W.A.Marshul, Luspector; Thomas
P, Merrill and Toomas Legz, Juiges.
BRLDALPOR? TOWNSHIP,
¥ronch ‘CoiralPolls. ut the School
House. Frank Ooff-y Inspector; Morgau
Daroeal and V.G, Bell, Fu tgs.
Birchviile— Poll. at School House, John
A. Craig, Luspeswr; Robt, Johnston and
John O'Vonnor, Jud-sus.
Sweetland—Polis at achoo]l Honge, John
8, Brown, Inap ctor; Willlum Warder and
dams O.Sweetland, Judges, ;
North dan Juan—~Polls at Dr. Farley's
efflog, Tuhn A. Sosty, Inspector; Joseph
4t. Dicks m and-A. J Patuain, Judges,
Cherdkeo—-Polls at Morgan’s store. I.
YD, Rathbarn, Inapecter; John Ryan tnd
Moho Firter, Ju tages.
ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP,
Rough aud Roaty—Polls at Svhroeder’s
Hotel. 4. D. Karly, dasoector; Henry
Whiener and Geo, Grant, Judges.
indian Sprinys-—Polls at Hatch’s Hotel
Jeht Nontzomery, Inapecte+; M, Po Hatehand ©. D. Garnaway, Judges.
Moowy Flat—Polls at Schmidt's Hotel.
Pavid Brown, Inspector; George Schmidt
eda W. L.-Balilwin Ju:iges,
Pleasané sid P lis at Sctool House,
Sepoeniah Badly, Inepector; Joon Deeds
ead James G. Buckland, Judges.
MEADOW LAKB TOWNBHTY
Truckee—Polls at Richardson Brv's. offive, E. J. Britkell, Inape tor; Fe P.
Blevens and Nelson Martin, Judges.
Boca—Polis at School House. W. Doan,
Tuspeo or “Henry °G. Dunn @nd A, Mf
Wickegs Judges. 7
Prosser, Orce’—Polis at J. B. Brogan's
#toru. . ewig Willis, Inapector; J. B. Brogan and Leo Bovine, Tudges,
Meadow Lake—Pulle at H, H. Hartley's,
Roure. ©. 8, Holbrbuk, Inspectorpduhn
Soyd and UU, H, Hattley Judges
LITTLE York TOWNSHIP,
. Little York Polls at the Hotel. W. Hr.
Pili Inepector; Frauk Ovpeland’snd John
vbn Peters, Ju lyoa,
1.owelhdiil—Poils at Ragans’ buildings
$ Ds Frick, 'ispectOr; John Ragan and
Horace Knight, Judg 6
Hants iil—Polla at Brhool Honse. A.
«h, Turner, Inspeetor; W. Wiseman and
John Linderman, Ju ges.
You Bet—Polls at Druoaer’s Hotel, J
Huaszey, Enspec'or; ©, H, Hankins and J.
NH isson, Futiges., :
Ordered and piveiaines Monday, October Ist, A. D. i,
Wittdam M, Norres, President,
Joun Kxorwecu,
J.. THomrson,
WituuaMm 8. Sattre,
Micaas, Dyan, Jr.
Board of Supervisors, Nevada County,
Mealifora in.
Attest; Jamas PD. Witrre, Clerk.
So, Now Bol,
Application for a Patent to a
_ Mining Claim.
Urwen Srarcs Layp Orvcer,
Saaruinente, Cxl., Aug. 1¥; 1877,
YOTIC ds hereby given that Henry
PoweM, whose post office is Nevada
‘fity, Cal,, baeaade applivation for Patent
st the Kenneteoo Milt Placer wine, boar.
1ayg vold, situate do Kennebec Hill Min‘ing District. Neyada County, Caliuornia,
wad-doaeribed as follows, viz: On surveyed lind, being the lets 9and 10 ef SW
weo 3, Lot Sof SOM Of sectinr 3) bots p
and Tof NW Y¥ of section 10, Lot 1 of NE
-< of seotian @, tomnabip i? N,R 9 B. Mt.
Yiahlo base and Meridian, containing &
sors. Said? location was.made by E.
vans ef ais, ia Sep'eutyor 1857, and was,
rwordel ithe mining records of said
district.. Tha, anpaicant eladwa by purehase” Adjotning olaimtnt are the TU ion
u's. clinus on the south, thal XL Co.
eo the cast and the claims of &. Wells ‘on
sas nerta. Jil persons holding anyroadvers=
aims th roto dre hereby teqaired to spres
eeut the sune Dofore this vliee within
bixty tiave fromthe Op + of naa lish.
ag barevben so be B. MCFARLAND,
.
“hbaadg of cthercharlatans,
/the following train of -morbid synyptems
Oue Hundred Dollata to any one who wil
' aud geod willof Barton’s horse shoeect LE IEEE OAL AED ADELE IO TLE LILLIE ELLE OTT
[0 THE UNFORTUNATE.
yew REMEDIES!, NEW REMEDIE .
‘ q DR.GIBBON’S
DISPENSARY, .
623 Kearny Street,
CorNER COMMERCIAL
STREET,
San Francisco.
KR sBLISHKY in 1854, forthe tre t
‘4 m-nt of Sexual and Semina!t Disease
such as Gonorrhea,Glest, Stricture, Syphil
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness Inupotency, etc. Skin. Diseases (of yéar.
standing) and Ulcerated egs success, ull)
truated.
:
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an
nouncing that hé has returned from visitin.
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and ha:
resumed practice at his D:speusary, 62
Kearney Street, corner of Commercia., Sar
Francisco, where his old pationts and thos
requiring his services may Lad him.
ihe Doctor has spared neither time_norowney in seeking out new remedies, and has
returned with increaseu facilities for the
alleviation of buman-suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
flow many thousands of persons, both
male and female, are there who are suffer
fag out a miserable existence from the ef.
fect of secret indulgences, OF trom virus
absorbed into the system! Look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken dowu ap teoerte mee disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
oF thes enjoyment of lite. In this horrid
sitvetion thousands suffer until death closes
the scera, Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toauy of those who are sufleriag
swith any. of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they are cared for and
eured before it be too late. Serid them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician whe
has made private disease his especial atucly
for years, and who is certain to’ cure tie
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs, It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
estcdin to@-welfare of their friends, to bé
careful of fhe many pretended doctors wh:
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all-diseases in a tew days, fmposin,
upon the public by using the uames of em
ineut physicians from Europe and other
placer, Be, therefore, careful and wu ake
strict 1a juiries, or you may fall into the
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequen.:e 0:
s#lfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraveo
sexual iudwmigence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certeinty,
unless combatted by scientific medica)
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
Spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring:
ingin tbe ears, noise )ike the rustling of
‘leaves and tho rattling of chariots, uneasi.
nugs about the loins, yeaknessof the limbs,
confused visiou, bluoted intelloct, loss o}
confidenca, diffidence im approachingstran;ers, a dislike tu form new avquaintances, a
disposition to shun svucicty, loss of mem
orv, hectic flushes, pimples and variou
eruptions about tne face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, ect ghs, consumption, nighi‘
Sweats, monomuna aid frequent insanity.
Ft relief be not obtained, persons so afflict.
el should apply immediately, either in
persomor by letter, and have a care effectéd
by his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
w quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will give
prove satistictorily tohim that he wascured
of thfa cOmplaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate’ marriage, whe
are suffering under any of these fearfa
maladies, should not forget the sacted re.
Spunsibslity resting upon them, por delay
t» obtain immediate relief.
Di. GDEBUN 4s responsible, and. wil)
give to each patisnt a written instrument
vinding himself (c¢ etfect a radical and per
manent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED:AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib
bon, etating case, smyptoms, length o
tims the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwar-ed,. free from
duimage and curiosity, to any partof the
country, with full and plain direction fo:
us. by enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
eoin, in a registered letter through the
Post Oifice, or'through Wells; Fargo & Gog
a packuge of medicine will be forwarded
by expres? tuany partofthe Union,
Address D&®. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
etreet, connos Commercial, San Francisco
Post OMe: Rex 1957. ‘
Privatee ntrance on Commercial treet
Remember to put BOX PV57 on the let
ar.
Consultations FREE,
7° Correspondents will please inforn
DR. GIBBON that'they cead his advertis:went in the DarLy Transonwt myl
2 os
Assossment Notice.
; OORE'S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN.
ANG COMPANY. Location of primes
tips place of business,San Francigeo, Oa:
fornix. Location of Works, Moore’s F lat,
Fk uteka Township, Nevada County, Califor.
nia, Notice is he:eby given, that at a
meeting of the Board ef Directors, hela
on the 17th day of Sept., 1877, an assess.
ment, No, 4, of twenty-five cents pershare
was levied upon the capital stock of the
corporation, payable farmedidtely in United States gold ccin,to the Secretary, at
the offfce ot the Company, 311 California
street, rooms 3 & 4>Becond floor, over Aetna Insurance office, entrance 309 C.lifornia
street, San Francisco, Ualiformia, Any
stock upenm, whdch this assessment shal}
remain wupaid on the 22d day of Oct.,
1877, will be delit quent, and advertised
for gale yt public auction; and unlesa payment is made before,will be sol. on Suturday, the 10th day of Nov., 1877, to pay the
delinquent assessment, together with costs
of ativertiking and expenses of sele.
By orucr of ths Board ef Directors,
J, M. BUPFINGTON, Secretary.
Office, 309 Culfornia Street, roows 3
and 4 second flbor,, over Aetua Insurance
Office, San Francisco, California, 820
Ga
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
DESIRE. to inform those/who have so
org been the patrons of my; horse
snocing esthblishment on Main Stroet,that
“Uhave Cisposed of my interest in the ease
together with the right to use and turn my
patent shoe, dna my good will of the con.
cern, to Dwa. Clancy and hereby requist
my oh} Custumers to continue ther patrovage with Mr Clancy, who hag ali the tacilities and ability to Keep up the reputatiou of the shop and do ag good werk as
Wau ever dope by myrelf.
aRT. BARTON. ~Nevada City, July 19th, 1877, ~
d AVING purclnsed the shop, material:
jog vstabli-hin ntl take -this opportunity
to inform all my. friends and the eusteni6To of the shop that fwmr prepared to “do
horsesheoeing jp all its branekes and gnere
antes satia'yction, Ihave the right to use
Bartei’s ‘lie tur turning steel shoes and
als» an to Bse bis Steel faced shovUwnrts @ Tse3, ace assured that my
ym ry ris will be exert to eon Ty
an ick
Sr Se eae,
“
fy acter of said lands.
DR, I. J. OLAPKAY'S
PRIVATE MEOICAL INSTITUTE,
209 Kearny St3 San Francisce.
‘ESTABLISHED IN 3854,
Fort the Permanent Care of Speciul .and Chronic Diseases, as
——~hiso oll Female © omptuints
and Diseases of the Nere
vous System.
HE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF
homan hfe anuneally from sccretand
chronic Giseares, caused thi-+ old and reliable institntion to be established first in
Philadelphia, Pena, in 1850, and after
wards fu Sau Francisco, Cal ,.in 1854 asa
private d:spensiry,in order to «ff rd the
afflicted the best medical and +uryical
treatment fur the above and all other af.
fe:tious snd complsints. Cotsuitatious
at tue Institute or vy letter, FR&L.
PHYSICAL & MENtAL DEBILITY
Vital weakn-ss, nervousness, low spirits,
lassituce, Weakuess of the Jimbs and back,
loss of muscu‘ar power, iddispusition and
ineapability tor labor or study, ° weak
exhausted feetting, no ebergy or courage.
pPlpitation of the heart, dullness of apprehensio. loss Of Memory, aversion to B0ci-ty, love of solitude, timicity, self-distrust,luss of manhood, dizziness ,headache,
the result of :
Mental Overwork or Spermatorrhoea,
painsin the tide, aff ctions of. the eye,
pimpleson.the face, sexual or other in
the justly celebtated physician,
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.
His method of curing diseases is pecnliarly his «wn, (unkucwu to others) apd
hence the great. success. ;
Dit. CZAPKAY:° may be consulted
coufidentially im reference to the above
and all other. complaints, at the institute,
No. 29 KEARNY STREET,
san Francisco, Cal.
82 The Doctor offers Free Consultations,
aria asks no remuneration unless he etfects
acure Charges moderate. :
Communications strictly confidential.
Medicines, sent by expr ss. Office hours,
8tol0a. Mg lito #and Tt: 8p, M.
Address LL. J. CZAPKAY, M. v., Post Office Bux 64, Sun Franciavo. sep]
eee ae ENG 898.[ : .
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LL.ND OFFiCE
Sacrnimento, Cal., Sept. 8, 1877,
YOTICE is hereby piven, that Fritz
N Meister, Whose Post Office is. Washington, Neveda county, Calitornia, has
m de aplication fr Patent for that cr
tain Placer mining claim, beating .gold,
situated ws: Diamond Creek Moning bis.
trict, (now in an unorganized ecoudition,)
N. vada County, C litornia, and described
as follows, viz: On survived‘ lind, being
the $k \ of NW \ of NW 4, and the
NE \ of 8W % of NW ¥4, and the SW
4 of NE \& of NW \, and the-kb \ ef
NW 43, and the 8.) of. 2W \ of NE
yw andthe N % of NW 4 of bE 4, and th
Si. \% of NWY of cE, und the sW dof
NE \ of SE 4, anu tle N 36 of SE 4 ot SE
4g,n dthe Se \ of SE 4% of SE 4%; all of
rec, 23,T wp. 17N, # 11eE, M.D. B. int M,
und cv taining 160 acres. ‘This claim was
lockted April 3uth, 1s71.by Edwards Wood.
ruff and 7 other-, and their notic? of 1 en.
tion revorded in the e@iice of the. County
Keconler of Nevsdi County, Cal,, i Book
No. 7 of Mit ing Records of sid county, om
page 116. The applicant claus by pur
chase, The neares: claims are John Dill’s,
lying to the Westwart in Sections 22 and
23. and Sanders-and Chase's to the North.
‘word. All persons holding ary adverse
claims thereto are required to present the
sine before this Office wWithi:rixty days
froin the first day of publishing hereof.
YT, U. McFARLAND, Register.
sep lt
SUMMONS.
—
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Connty ‘of
tirmities in man or women, are cured by }
The Testimony of the Whole World.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
“T had no appetite; HoNoway’s Pil’s gave
mea hearty ove.”
“Your Pills are marvellous.”
“YT send for another box, and kcep them
in the house.” see
‘Dr. Holluway has_cured my headache
that was chronic.” }
“I yave one of your Pills to my babe for
cholera raorbus. The dear little thing gut
well iu a day.”
“My nousea of a morning is now cured.”
“Your box oi Holloway’s Uintment curé?
me of noises in the head I rabbed some
of your Ointment behind the ears and the
noise has I+ 1 § Peas
“send me two boxes; I want one fer a
poor family.” i
**f enciose a dollar; your price is 25
cents, but-the medicine to me is worth a
doilar.”
“send me five boxcs of sour Pills,”“Det me bave three boxes of your Piils
by return mail, f r chills and fever.
Il have over 209 such testimoniuls as
‘these, but waut of space compels me to
conclude. :
For Cutaneous Disorders,
ND all eruptions of the sxin,this Ointment is most invalusbie. It does not
heal externatly alove,but pevetrate with the
most scaching effects to the very root of
the evil,
os
HOLLIWAY’S PILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases:
DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.
In. all diseases .affectimy these organ ,
whetherthey secrete too much or too litfle water; or whether they be .afflie* edi with
stone or gavel, or with: aches ard pains
settled in the Joins over the region of the
hidmeys, there Pills should be taken. according to the printed direction<, and the
Ointment shou ad be well rebbed into the
smmll«f the back +t bed time. This treatmeénut will give almost immediate relet
when all othér means have failed,
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER.
No medicine will so. effectually amprove
the toue ofthe stemagh us these. Pils;
they remove. all acidity occasioned either
by intemperance or improper-dict. They
reach the liver and reduce .it to a healthy
action: théy are wonsirfully efficacious in
enr ng all disorders of the liver and stumach.
‘HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best in the
world fur the following diseases: Agne
As, bma, Bilions Comp ints, . lotches on
th «kin, Bowels, Consumption, Debnlity,
Dropey, Dysentery, Erysipelus, Eemate Trregitacities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits,Gout,
Hiadache, Indigestion, Inflammation,
antndice; Liver Complsints, Lumbago,
les, Rheumatism, Retention of urrre;
rotula or King’s #vil, Sore Throat, £* ne
d Grivel, Tic Doulonreux, Tumors, U)rs, Worms of all kinds, Weaknerg from
ny cause, etc
INPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine urlets the signature of
J. Haydock, as upent for the United St.tes
eure -nunds cacti box of Pills, and Oirtment
‘A handsome reward wili be given to any
one vendering such information s® may
lend to the detection of any party or p:rties counterfeiting the medic nes or rending the same,;knowing them te bespurious,
**Sold at the wanufactory of Professor
Holloway & Co., New York, end by all rerpectable druggists and de#lerg in meaicin. thronghout the civilized world, in
boxes at 25¢ 4 nts, 62 cents and $i each.
ee” There is considerable saving by takiug the larger rizes:
N. D.—Direetions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each
box. j
vuifice, M2 LIBERTY STREET.
a2 New York.
POND'S
KO Nevada, 88. In the District Ccurt of
the Fonrteenth Judiejial Lis rict of the
State of California, in aud for the County
of Nevada. ‘The People of the State, of
«california send ‘grveting to John Croz-,
defendant, You are hereby required to appear.inan action brought against you in
the District Court of the Fourtesuth Judicial District, of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada, on the
Slst. ot ef August, 1877, by “knw
Crazy, pfaintiff, and to answer the coutlpieint ied ther-in, within ten days p,exclusive .of the day of service} after the
service on you of this Summonus—itserved
with. n thi county; or, if served out or
this county, but iu this District, within
twenty days; otherwise within forty dava,
or judgment wiil be taken against you by
default, according to. the: prayer of sui t
complaint. Wherein plaintiff sues to ob.
tain a di eree of divorce font the defendant, on‘the grounds of habitual intemprance anid ,.xtreme, eruel treatment.—
Jaintiff alleges that she and defendant
were mitried on the 16th day of August
197.5 at the town ef Grass Valles, Nevada
Count ; that immediately alter suid mar!
Hage defendant began to treat plaintiff in
an nokind and cruel manner, and that defendant hasever since been habitualy intemperate in the use of Intextcating
Wherefore plafhtiff prays judgment diesoi
ing the bonds of matrimouy heretofore
and uow existing betweon plaintiff and
defendant, and that plaintiff may restme
her maiden name of Eiama Jetzer, and
for puch othér snd further relief as plain.
tiffis equitably entitled to’ And you sre
hereby notified that i€ you fail: te appear
and answer the said complaint as above
required, the said plaintiff will apply to
theg Court fo# the relief therein demwanaid,
—— ) In testimony whereof, I, James bi
seal} White,Clerk of District Court aforesaid, do heretnto set my~hand a
impress the seal of said Court, at office, in
the city of Nevada, om the 3lst day of
August, A. D. 1877. i
JAMES D. WITITE, Clerk.
Sy ‘omn WeBper, Deputy. ~
John I. Caldwel], pliff’s att’y.
Mineral Citation.
United States Land Office,
SacRamenro, Can. Sept. 12, i817.)
0 ALL WoOMIT MAY CONCERN.
Whereas, by Commissioner’s letter dated December 24. 1871. the S 1-2 of NW 1.4
and NW 1-40f NW gnarter of Section 32,
in Township 17 North, range 9 east, is to
be “treated as mineral in character, until
the contrary 8 proved,after due notice;
And whereas Jucob Arbogast, (Poste Office address Nevada @ity. Cxl.) has applied
to offer proof asto the character of th:
above described lands. ‘Therefore, you will
take notive, that under and by virtue of
instructions from tae Commissioner of the
Geners? Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871,
we have fixed the 224 dayof Oct.. A. D.
1877, at 11 o'clock A. M. at this office, be.
fore the Register and Recetver, for the
hear ng of proofs to detemnine the chaz.
‘Tn witness whereof,
we hav6 bereunty eet our hands the day
and year first sbow written >
YB. MCPARLAND, Register.
sep2l AR? FELLOWS, Receiver.
MoTRAY NOTICE,
—_
AME to my premises about.a week dre.
C i ag mule. The Por .
ave the same by oving erty. :
til the owner tate Vorerde tok al
“roperty. the aforesaid mute will be kept
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NOTIUE.
——p.
N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA.
tion of Mary 'I’. G. Floyd to perpetraty
testimony. ‘To James b, White, County
Clerk in and fer the county of Nevada,
and to I. N. Walton, brother of Jam+s M.
Walton, deceased, sud to.'the vnaknoys
heirs of suid deceased, and to al] others
whom it may cencern. . Pursuant to an
order of the Honorable T. B Reardan,
Judge of the Distr:ct Court of the fo rtreuth Judicial District of the State of
California, made on. thé 23nd day of reptenrber, A D. 1877, notive if iereby given
that the testimony of ths applicnn-, wnd
H.C. Mij)ls, buth residents of Nevada C ty.
iv suid Nevada county, will bs taken before
3.1%, Caldwell, a Notary Pwhhic in and-:for
-Buid Nevada coutty, at his office in said
Nevada City, on Monday, the 26th cay of
November, A. D. 1897, for the, purprse of
rhowing that the said James M. Wulton,
iu his iifetime, and on the &th dav of
Jabuary, A.D. 1872, sold to s#id U.c,
Mills. for a valuable consideraticn to him
in hena paid by seid H. C. Mile, all that
certain tract of la: d, situate in said Nevada
county, desvribed as follows, viz: the north
half of the nortuwest quirter -of section
number twenty-two, (22) in ‘Township
number sixteen, (16) north of ratige nur
ber nine (9) cast, in the district of lands
mbject to sale at Sacramei.to, Califurnia,
mid that on the sume day the sail dames
M. Waiton executed In due form ot law,
and deliv: red to suid H.C, Mills a deed of
conve,ance, inteuding thereby. to couvey
to the said H. ©. Mills the said dercribed
tiact ef land, but that by mistake, and
contrary to the intention o1 said James M.
Walton, and to the said parties to the seid
deed, the emid described tract of land was
erroneously described in said dived s6 the
north hult of the suuthwest quarter of said
section nutib+r twenty-two, and furthers
that this applicant is now the owner of
said -desvribed tract of land, and that this
proce-ding is for the purpose of perpetuuting said testimony when so taken. .
In witness whereof I baye hereunto set
my hand this 22cd day of September,
A. D. 1877,
MARY T. G. FLOYD,
Applicaut. se2l:td
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UvYIT+D STATES, DisTRICT OF
CALIFORNIA. Im the matter of Martin
Quick,’ £ Né@vada Connty, bankrupt Be.
tore Mr, Samuel J, Clark, Jr,, Register in
Bankruptcy: Notice is hereby given, That
a Petition bag been filed in said Court by
Martin Quick ,of Grass Valley. Nivgan Co,
in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt
under the Revised Statutes of the A/nited
Siates Title LXI, Bankruptcy “ana the nets
amendatory thereof and supplementa y
thereto, for a discharge and certificate
thereof from all his debts and other claims
provable uider said Revised Sta' utes, and
that Tuesday the 16th, day of October
A.D,.1877,at ‘11 o’clock A M.,of said duy,betore the Distritt Cuurt of the United
States, in the City aad County of San
Francisco,is assigned ag the time and place . ‘he
for the hearifig ef the same, when and
where any creditors who have proved their
debts,and any perron in interest, may ap
pear and show cause, if any they have, why
the pray: r of petitioner should not be
granted. By order of
SAMUGEL J. CLAREF, Jr.,
i Register in Baxkruptcy.
City and County of San Franciacy, Scpt.
19th, 1877. ‘ x
Tilden & Wilson, Esqs., Attorneys for Pe.
titinwep, 3 fep22-td
PROBATE \AOTICE,
Ut the Probate Court of the County of.
Nevada, State of Californis. In the
matter of the Ertate of George Flint, deceuned. It appearing to the Jy lige of said
Court, by the petitioa this day presented
and filed by Susan C. Flint, the Adminis.
tratrix of the Estate of Geo. Flint, dec: ased, praying for an Order of Sale of Real
Estate and persoral property, tet it is
necesnary to se'] the whoie ef the real es.
‘tale aud personal property to pey the debts
outstanding against tle devessed, ard tne
debts, expenses ard cherzes of administra.
‘tion. It is therefore orderéd by the Judge
of said Court; th t all persons iutereated in
the Kstete of said deceased, appear before
the said Prodate Court on Thareday. Octo.
ber25th, A. D. 1877, at (To’clock A M. of
said day, at the Court room of said Geurt,
in the cityof Nevada, to thew eause why
an orier should not be granted to the said
Adwinistratrix'to sell so mach of the rea}
estate and personal property of tle said
decessed as shall te necessary. And ha
acopy of this order be. published at least
four succe-tive weeks in thé Nevada Daily
‘TRANSCREPT. 4 DeWspaper printed ami publizhed in said county.
Se JOHN ip tgeledy oon
ite Guurt.
Dated Sent. 22nd; 1677. : ‘
Aduvinistratrax. ; *725-4w
HO may be suffering from the ef.
fect of youthful fullies or indis.
cretion, will do well to avail tl emrelyes
3 this, the grentest bocn ever laid atif
he sitar of suffi ring humaiity. DR
sPjNN-> ¥ will guerant:e to forteit $5uch.
furevery case of seminal weakiess, off
‘privete di-caxe of any kind or character/f
‘whieh he undertakes and frils to cure
He would thereture ray to the -unfortn.
Jonte safferea whe muy read this notice,
ithat you are treading upon. dangerous
ground when you longer deley in seek
ng the proper remedy for your com
royal You may bein the first stage;
reraember you ate approaching the last
Jif you ate borderi g upon tie la-t, and
. re suffering some or all of its i leffeci
lrerhent: ex that lfi.on persist in procras.
tination, the time must «ome when the
‘mn stekilifal phsscian,can render you
ino assistance; when the accor of hope
iwill be-clored against yeu; ¥ ben Do an:
. elof merey can bring you relief. In
‘no case bas the Dr: failed of succers
‘Then let not despair wor’ upon yom
fimagicati n, bet avedl yourself of the
beneficial results of bix treatment before
your case is beyand the reach of medica!
skill. or bef: re griin desth hurries fou
tou prewature grave. Ful) course ot
treatment. $25. Send money ty Pos'
Office order or Epress with fuil -de‘~cription of case. Call or Andress,
PR. A. B. SUINNEY,
No. 11 Kearny Str et “an Francisco.
. jan, 20-ly
Se eee
NOTI. E TO CONT. ACTORS,
OTICE ishereby given that in ac.
cordsnee with the provisions of an
Act of the Tegisieture of the S'ate of Cali.
fornia, entitled an ‘ Act'to vrovide for the
loeat‘on construction and mantenence of
Public Roads in the County of Nevada,’ T
will sell st 1 ablic sale ‘o the Jo west bidder,
in front of Gayner & Dicksen's Satorn, in
the tow: of North Sav Juan. op TUESDAY,
Oe:cber 16'h, 1877. #t Vo'clock P. M,, alge
infront of & hroder’s Heute] in the town
of Rou han) Ready, on THURSDAY, Ore
tober t8th, 1877,~'at 1 o0’e'ock PM . Contracts for reprit n¢ end keeping in repair,
for the period of two_veirs. the following
described roads of said county:
sridgepert Township.
Fertion 1. Pip reing at feotcf Main
Street Morth Sim Juan, st.en? of F eemn's
toll rerd; passing then~ through -Main
Street. in ga’d tuwn, bv Sr bastcpol. Sweetland. Firehville, Lmpire Firt and French
Corrr’, to juretion with the Virginia Turnpiker ad said to be in front of the Fre nch
Ccrr 1H tel. kept ly Jobn Kobi aran, six
mies more or less. :
Section 2 Commencing rt junction fot
Pine Street wth Main Stret.in North
Ran Juan. at r sidence of John Hogan and
R Huckins, thence by the old race track
to the forks of the Cherokre and Nevada
road, by Leng’s'ronch. Rat} burn’s Tanch,
thence to Padger Hill :hd through the
town of Cherckce to the Crusen tell road,
nesrtne townsh p line. al» ve Cherokee,
inciudivg the bridge snenring a pranch of
Shady (reek ab uta halt mi'e more or letra
above Cherokys; also Cherokee s'reet and
Revervi ir gtreet inthe fown of North San
Juan. Seven m Jes more orlyse. — .
Section 3. Commencing at a point on the
North Sin Juan en! Oberoker roast, pearly
opposite Zhe barn of Marti: Jeuch. passing
thence: hy &. Bs 'Thompson’s ranch, Cornor Cex’ ranch, P: ter Wede I's ranch, J.
A J. Ray's ranch. and Themss Fitzsimmon’s ranch to All son’s House. et interrection with the roed frem Neritb Sen
Juanto M<aysville ‘Six anda half miles,
more or Jess.
Section 4 Commencing at the forks of
the rord st di hn Hegan’~ ranch, shor tone
and one quarter of a mile east of North
Sin Juar,’where the Nevada and Cherokee
roads fora a junction; the nee to Pcter Wodeli’s raneh, te Mint) zuma Hill, tu Joba
Glassett’s house. thi nce acr ss Morntezt=
ma Hilito J A J. Rays rinch from Glersett’s at jun tion of said Nevada road with
Feter Purfon’s toll road.
more or Ies8.
Section 5, Commencing in the villageof
Sve f'aad, or pesite Mrs. Har nin’s 1esidencey «xtervliny thence by -the way of
Slack’sranchtu a point about half a wile
distunt from J. A. J. Ray’s rench to intersection with the Allison Ranch end Cherckee road; sIsoarovd extending from Dan
Cherokee rond, to Slack’s ranch aforesaid,
Two iniles more or lees. ’
ROUGH & RFADY TOWNsHIP ROAD
SECTIONS.
Section 1—Commenci:g at the township
Ine sepatating Gass Vailey townrbip
from Riewgh and Ready tuwnr hip, on the
eld McCour ney road; them @ slorg the
Awerican Ranch on said road: therce along
the read eztending tu the Inuian Spring
House, by Hat: i’s honse; thence to juncticn of toll road, Bnown as Hatch’s, at the
Downey House. Ten miles more or less.
Sctor 2-—Commencing at a point on
the old MeCourtuey 1o0xd, pear the Amerifan hanch. wheré the sai*# road is intersected by the road leading from the Indiap
Springs; extendiug thence alung ihe old
. . McCourtney road to the Yuba county line;
thence from the Sh tridge ranch to Reid’s
ranch. Thirteen miles more or legs,
Section 2—Cummernciny at tue end of the
Union Turnpike, Gephsrd’s. to)] road,
thénce,thence by way of ‘Taylor’s o'd ranch
to the li. dian Spring Houge;'thenees acic ss
to Horf& n’s ranch on the Marysville road;
aleo alithat portion ef the road lying between Tayl.r's «ld ranch and the end of
the Pet Hill told rad. Light aud a half
Miles, m ve or lesa.
Sec4 Commencing at the Anti ory Horse
on the road leading trcm North fan Jusn
to Marysville thence to the Yuba county
line; near the Union Ransh by Mooney
Fiat, Six miles, more or 'ess.
bec No 5, Commencing at Widow Rapp’s
yn on tre Maaysville and Ni rthS:n Jurn
road; thence io Pleasant Valley over the
new grade at Beckman’s HiJ];thence across
to Kaner Ranch; thence to Kentucky Flot
over thew bridge 6 Union turnpike st
or nexr Randolyh Flat. Also trem the
townshin line « pirating Nevada Town
ship frcm Rough & Ready townsbip to
Newtown’nd throvgh Néwtewn to Juncticn cf Newtewn road with the road fret
— Ten aud a hali mtles; more oF
past ~
Road Zech ons.
All road bods must be Slled and rounded
up. All bridges and culverts o1 these sec‘tions must immediately be put and kept
in good substactia] order and repair. Ditch@3 must be open during the rsiny season.
Breakwaters placed wt proper intervals to
to keep it in good traveling order during
the contract. All obstructions niurt be1emoved from the road, springy places thereoo drained, suts, chuckh. les and uveveR
Places properly tilled. A}l luce. rocks and
permanm nt ones rm mved,:ud ithe sections
Munproved and kept in good subs antial or
dey and repair. WM, NUTTER,
Road C mmisrsioner for said District.
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS, F. ROBINSON
. T his Stere, on BROAD STREET, oP
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GR'
CERILS, PROVISIONS, &c. ag can be fut >4
in Nevada city, wnich will be soldas LC W
AS THE LOWEST. Give mevacall
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
FFICEON AD SPREE? oppesi?
& the Povinbel Mba Botsan
Five milts ,
Breeu’s house, on the Allisén Hanch and —
‘ty, within
bpecifications for the svove mentioned Ss
p event tbe road trom bei g washed. anc °
posite the Methodist Church, keer* —
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