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70
EW
DR.
SLABLISHED -in
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
~# as Gonorrhes,Gi Stricture, Syphiljain all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
pdtency, etc. Skin Diseases (of ‘years
mtanding) and Ulcerated egs succesal aly
ig tri ‘
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of annguncing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
sumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
éarney Street, corner of Commercial, San
s ' Francisco, where his old patiénts and those
wequiring his services may find him.
The Doctor’has spared nme _—ney in seeking out new remedies, and has
poor with increased facilities for the
alleviation of human suffering.
ae Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both
male ana female, are there who are suffer-.
fect ef secret indulgences, or from virus
maciated and disfigured faces and
ken _dewn-constitutions, digquali‘pallid, e
-—-+=prths enjoyment of life. In this-horrid
<= the scene. Let-parents, gu + trie 5
attend toany of those who are sufferiug
with any of these horrible life destroying
~ waaladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late’ Send them im_.___ mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has made private disease his eapecial stucly
for years, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without tnercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or-to those who are inter
‘ eatcd in the welfare of their friends, to be
oareful of the many pretended doctors who
—-.$nfcst all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, impusing
upon the publit by using the namesof eminent physicians from Europe and-—other
places, Be, therefore, careful and make
etrict inquiries, or you may fall into the
. Bands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness. oon
_Semingl E.nissions, the consequence of
self sbuse. ~ This solitary vice, or depraved
ual indulgence, is practiced by the
-extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following train-of morbid symptoms,
Measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtng in the ears, noise like the rustling of
ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
¢onfused Vision, blunted intellect, loss of
«onfidence, diffidence in approaching strang€rs, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun society, loss of memory; hectie flushes, pimples. andvarious
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, nionomanja and frequent: insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons go afflicted should apply immediately, either in
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radicaloure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollarsto any one who will
prove satisfactorily tohim that he wascured
of this complaint by either of;the San
Francisco quacks. ae
: Married Men,
Or those who.contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any -of these fearful
muladies, should not forget the sacred. res#punsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief. :
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
eending for packages of medicines may fely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
f with implicit faith, and expect no more.
: than to be charged witha fair and mutually satisfactory remunerntion of services.
rendered, considering tho circumstances
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and_ wil)
“-'* “give to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical. and permusnent cure, or make no charge, =
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
H{OME, byaddressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating casé, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
tuedicine promptly. forwarded, free from
—tlamage and_—curiosity, to any part-of the
' oountry, with full and plain direction. for
use. By enclosing “TENDOLLARS. in
coin, in’ a registered letter. through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
& package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union.
Address Di. J. F. GIBBON, 623° Kearney
@treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Office Bex 1957, i:
Private entrance on Commercial tréet.
Remember to put BOX 1957 on the tet.
ter. : t ‘
Consultations FREE.—
~ &J Correspondents will please
DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise
ment in the DarLy TRaNscRIPr. myl
Dress Making & Hair Dressing.
: Rs. S. F. COOK & MISS REA.
iV _ NY DEES heving located in this city
respectfully inform the ladies that they are
prepared to make Ladies’ Dresses, Coats,
Clotka, &c with the greatest Cispatch, on
reasonable terms and after the latest style
of fashion.
HAIR DRESSING inall its branches done
to order and at reasonable rates. Rooms on
Commercial St. next door te the Variety
Store of Db, F, Dodge and opposite Coe's
Shoe Store. Patronage respectfully solicited, ° meh§
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
——
@PMarket on—Cotinrercial Street, is 1>epared to supply customers with the best
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beet, Corned Pork, «te. » the lowest rate
POTTER. & SIGOURNEY,
No. 18 Commercia) Streot,
RE selling great bargains in CROCK.
A ERY, GLASSWARE, WALL PAPER,
and WINDOW SHADES.
2 ovad», April Jth, 1872.
L. COOMBS, M, D.
Grass Valley
Women and ¢€hil
n22
e ¢
Sv ecialty —Diseases of
rien,
Assessment Notice.
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL _MIN.AN ING COMPANY. Looation of prineipal piace of business, San Francisco, Califor.
uia. Location ef works, North Bloomfield,
Revada County, California—Notice ia here.
by given that ata meeting of the Directors
held on tke—fhirteenth — day of April,
i874, an assessment (Number Thirty (ne
of One Dotlar (—$i
levied upou the capital
pany, payable irmediately, in United
States gold eoin, to the at the
wffice of the company, No. 320 Sam-ome St.,
San. Francisco, California,
Any stock upon which Said assersment
#hall remain unpaid on Wednesday, 20th
alay of May, 1874, shall be deemed deiinquent, and will be daly advertised for
asle at public auction, and unless pagmont. shall be made before, will be sola
ou y, June tvth, 1874, to the
delingvent ith
stock of said coning out a miserable existence. from the efs#sbsorbed into the system ! Look at their .
_fying thera—for the happiness of marriage 4
-gittation thousalds sulter untildeath Esra!
youth-of both sexes to an almost unlimited
unless cembatted by scientific medical [
_leaves and the rattling of chariots, unesai.
of the cases, rather than a toc prevalent andselfish practice of extortion among quacks
gud See
}-vassed, or at anyother time, with the in.
AMES MONRO haying opened a Meat_
G0—)-=per share was.
ELECTION ,. PROCLAMATION.
Election will be held on THURSDAY
the 7th day of May, 1874, in the Township
of Rough and Ready, county of Nevada, to
-vote o.1 the question of ** Liquor. License”
ii. >a 2 & » ee {Rt No Liquor License” in said township,
1854, forthe treat said election being called to'-be held
‘pursnant to-dn-Act of tha
Permit the vcters of every township or incorporated city in this State to-yote on the
question Et eyonon,. license to sell intoxicating Hiquors;Sapproved March 18th, 1874,
The officers of el on and the place of
election at the respec precincts, is as
follows: :
ROUGH AND READY PRECT
kenpine, Yudges.
IAN SPRINGS PRECINCT.
spector; M. P. Hatch and John Montgomery, Judges.
je . ANTHONY HOUSE PRECINCT.
Polis ‘at Anthony House —M. Rowe,
Inspector; J. P. Novey and C. J; Cole,
Judges.
MGONEY-FLAT PRECINCT.
;— Polls at Schmidt’s Hotel—Wm. Hartley,
Inspector; W. L, Baldwin and George
Schmidt, Judges. —
the Elective Franchise. ———___—
Section 41. .Every person Charged wit
the -periormafice of py duty under the pro~
Visions of any law of this State relating’ to
elections who wilfully neglects or refuses
to periorm-it,or—who-in his official capacity knowingly and fraudulently acts in contravention or violation of any of the provisions of such law is,. unless a different
punishment for such an act or omission is
prescribed by this Code, punishable by a
fine not éxceeding one thousand dollars, or
by imprisonment in the State Frison not
exceeding five yéars, or by both. :
Sec. 42. Every person who wilfully
causes, procures, or allows himself to be
registered in the Great Register of any
-county-knowing hims:-lf not to be entitled
to-such registration, is .punishable’ by fine
not exceeding one thousand dollars; or by
imprisonment in the County Jail or State .
Prison not exceeding one year, or by both.
In all cases where on the trial of a person
charged with any offense under the provis~.
ions of this section, it appears in evidence
that. the accused stands registeied in the
qualified for such-registration, theCourt
must order such registratidirto be canceled,
Sec. 43, Every person. who, after being
duly required by the, Board of dJndges at
any election, retuse to be sworn, or who,
after being sworn, refuses os vapid bg =
rpertinent questions propoutided by suc
. Board, touching his right-or-the right of}
any other person to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor. :
Sec, 44, Every person summoned to appearand testify before any Board of Kegistration, who wilfully disobeys such summons, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
vote who fraudulently v-tes, and every
person who votes more than once ‘at any
ene election or knowingly hands in two or
more tickets folded together, or changes
any ballotafter the same has been éeposited im the ballot-box, or adds or attempts
to add, any ballot fo those legally polled at
any election_either-by fraudulently introducing the same into the ballot-box before
or after the ballots therein have been
counted, or adds to_or_mixes.with,_or.attempts to add to or mix with, the Ballots
lawfully polled, other ballots while the
sameare being counted or canvassed, or at
any other time with intent te change the
result of such election, or carries jaway or
destroys, or attempts to carry away or destroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box,
for the purpose of breaking up or invalidating such election, or wilfully detains, mutilutes, or destroys ary election. returns, or
in any manver so interferes with the officers holding such election or conducting
such canvass, or With the voters lawfully
exercising their rights of voting at such
-¥assng
conducted, is guilty of felony.
Sec, 46. Every person not entitied to
vote, who Sehudatestity attempts to vote, or
who, being entitled to vote, attempts to
yote more than once at any election, is
guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 47, Every person who proctres,
aids, assists, counsels or udyvises another to
give or offer his vote at any election, know. is guilty of a-misdemeanor. —
Sec. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Election who aids in changing or destroying
any poll list, er in placing any ballots in
the ballot-box, or. taking any therefrom, or
adds, oMattempts to add, any ballots to
thore legally polled at such election, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into
the ballot-box befere or after the ballots
therein have been counted, r adds to or
mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix
with, the ballots polled, any other ballots,
while the same are being counted or cantent to change the result of such election)
or allow another to do.so when in his power
to prevent it, or carries away or destroys, or
knowingly allows another to carry away or
destroy, aby poll list, baHot-box, or ballots
lawfully polled, ig puni-hable by imprisopment. in the State Prison tor not ieas
than two nor more than.seven years.
Bec, . 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an elevtion, who, previous te putting the ballot of an elector inthe ballot
bex, attempts to find out any nameon sne
ballot, or Wno.opens, or suffers the folded
ballot of any elector which has-been hanaed in to be opened or examined previous to
putting the same into the Dballot-box. or
who makes or places aby Mark or device on
any folded ballot with the view to ascertain
the’ name of any person for whom. the
electer has voted, or who, without the cenbent of the elector, discloses the name of
aby person which such Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk has fraudulently or illegally diseovered to have weeen voted for by. such
1 atute of
the State of Califhrnia, entitled-“An Act to:
Polls at the Wallfng Hotel—Henr igner, Inspector; A.J. Early and John i
Polls at IM. P. Hatch’s—Wm. Nutter, In. ,
PART I, TITLE 1V.—Of Crimes against.
with .
Sec, 45. Every person not entitled_to .
election, as to prevent such election oF can. »
from bet
ing that the person is not qualifiedto vote, . 7 Saguniaietnatpanebeecah
ot attempts to induce any elector,
elector inOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that an voeai or desived to vote, he is guilty of a . .
misdemean r. : :
Sec 54. Every person who, with intent
te. proipote the election of himself, or any
other etWer>s 3° : ;
1. Fut entertainment at his ex
“pense to any meéting of ‘electofs previous
to or duringanelection. = . 2, Pays for, procures, or engages to pay
+ for any such entertairiment: , See
3. Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver
any mouy or pruperty for the purpose ot
procuring the attendance of voters at the
‘. polls, or for the purpose of compeisating
any person for procuring the attendance of
voters at the polls, except the colveyance
of voters who &re sick or infirm. :
4. Furnishes or engages to pay er deliver
ny money or property for any purpose into promote the ‘election of any cancept fer/the expenses of he:ding
ng/public meetings, and of
printing and of*yirculating ballots, handbills, and otKer papers previous to such
election, is guilty of & rhisdemeanor.
_$ec. 55. Lvery person who, being a_can-didate at any election, offets or-agrees to
appointor procure the appointment of any
. -particfilar person to “office asan induce. mment-ot-vonsideration tu any person to vote
for, or procure or aid in procuring-the-election of such candidate, is guilty_of a misue. Sec. 56.
s00, with-intent to induce him to -yoté for
or to procure the election of the candidate
making the. offer, is guilty ef a misdemeancr. =
ec, * 84, 35, 86,-Evéery-person who gives
or Offers to bribe any officer or member
of any legislative cancus; political convention, committee, primary election, or
political gathering of any -kind, held for
the purpose of nominating candidates for
offices-of honor, trust, or profit in this
. to whom such bribe is given or offered to
be more fayorable to ove candidate than
another, and—évery_person, member of
either of the bodies in this section men.
tioned, who receive—or offers -te receive
any such bribe, is punishable;by imprisoument in the State Prison not less than
one hor more than fetirteen yeurs.
Sec. 58. Every person whe by threats,
intimidations,6r-tnlawful violence, wilGre et Kogister of any county without being . *ahy—hinders or prevents electors. from
assembling -in blic meeting for the
Guilty of a misdemeanor. : —
Sec. 59. Every person who willfully
disturbs or bresks up ‘any public meeting
of electors or others, lawfully being held
for the purpose of considering public
_questions,_is_guilty_of a-misdemeanor, —
Sec. 60. Ever} person who makes, offers
“or accepts. any bet or wager upon the result of ariy election, or upon the success
or failure of any person or. candidate, or
npon the number of votes to be cast either
in the aggregate or of any particular eandidate, or upon the vote to _be cast upon any
person, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 61. Every person who willfully
violates any of the provisions of tho laws
of this State relatiuy to elections, is, unless
a different punishn nt fer suc’ volation+
is prescribee by this Code, purfishable by
& a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the State
Prison not exceeding five yearsor by both,
By order of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Nevada, State of California,’
made and dntered at regular session, on
Wednesday, April 8th, A. D. 1874.
M. L. MARSH,
A; B. BRADY, ~
T. P, CRANDALL,
JOHN McCOY,
FRANK PAUSON,
Supervisors,
Attest: John’ Pattison, Clerk. =
= No. 541.
Application! for a Patent to a
sSining Claim.
\4 +
ither b
inespof, £4
Every person, not being a can—.
didate, who communicates any offer made
-in violation of thetastsection to_any—pér--}-sase has assmmed a new form.
State with intent to influence. the person j
C4 LIFORNIA) INSTITUTE
Retablished by
DR. 3. ©. YOUNG, IN 185%
. . Consultation; by Letter or otherHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on.this Coast an uhinterrupted
suceess of 21 years, and at become one of
che must celebrated Institutions of the age.
’ The great number annually received and
cured, place itin point of mumber of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment rairks it second
: none.
: PRIVATE DISEASES.
In; Males and Irregularities in Females are
the great destroyers of health.° They insidiously attack the system, and-yradually un\ dermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
bieom‘f-om the cheek, ‘the lustre from the
eyé, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
‘pace Of mah. The marks can be seen in
Serofula, Constimption, ufipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. ~~ :
-MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles-his— ers. “Those
MINERsL-POISON are not cured ; the dis. DO-NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
fhat leaves the poisor to crawl through the.
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst ontin the future with a yirnencé that will baffle the effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS. :
The young man who experiences that
growing weakness in his muscularand men:
tal organization’ should stop and consid
whencé ita rises. He will find in the weak.
aessof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing
deafness, loss of muscular power, and nuaierous other symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak-hess—wasting away his powers, destroying
bis hopeof life and manhood, and dragging
him along the brokén path of his existence,
to -pre toathsomie grave,
To him who finds hi@@ife dribbling out.in
the discharge of the Vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no reliat, eo scdiniact
—Marriage, that_holy office, the safeguardand hope of snanhioot, brings to such a one
no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
tim for s0 much of her happinces is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder-until hope leaves him. ‘There
is ne fescue except in proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research
has: made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the disease. Those who have
become victinis of solitary vices, that dreadNo Cure, No Pay. « -who have been treated with that pernicious’
syttem, eating its way into the tissues and’?
%. Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuN ance of the setieis ot the Probate Court
of the: County of Nevada, in the State of California, made on the Seventeenth day of
“Mirch, A, D,/ 1874, in the matter of the estate of J, L. Covel, ‘decéased, the” undersigned, Executor of said Estate, will:seil at
private stje; to the highest bidder-for cash,
in sepatate pareels, and subject: to contirmation by said Prubate Court, at
MOORE’> FLAT,-NEVADA COUNTY,
Qn Saturday, April 5th; 1874,
At Ten o’clock;-A. M-«afl-of-the property,
realand persoiral; hereinafter described
and for that purpose will receive bids in
writing upto said day for the purchase of
said property in seperate parcels, and if not
solid at private sale will seH the same at
pubfic auction to the highest bidder for
cash, subject to confirmation by the Probate
Court of Nevada County. Said. public sale
to take place at the store of Charles Hegurty, at said Moore’s Flat, and to include all
the right, title, interest and estate of the
suid deceased at the time of his death, and.
all the rig: t, title and interest that the saiu
eState has, hy operation of law or otherwise
acquired, other than or in addition to that
of the said deceased, at the time of his death
in aud to all these c-rtain lots, pieees or
parcels of land, situate, Jying and being in
Said Nevada County, and described: us foltows, to-wit: Phat certain Dwelling Houre
Sitiste and being ut Moore’s Elat, Eureka
Township, Nevada County, California.’ aAlSaine place. Also-that certain Barn situated
aé-Woolsey’s Fiat, Eureka ‘Township, Nevada Couaty, California. Also that certain
Timber Koad, situated at the same place. +
Also that certain Dwelling House with garden lot belenging thereto situated ‘at Luke
City, Bloomfield. Township. Also that certain Barn situated ut same placc. Also the
following personal property : ‘'wo Horses,
One.set of Harness, Two Wagons, Fixtures
fox, Wagons, Six Choppitig Axes, ‘wo Broad
Axes, Six Cross cut Saws, One Grindstone,
Three Squares,One Plow, Three Cooking
Stoves, Six Chairs, One Clock, @ne Table,
Two pair of Blankets, Lot of Iron Pipe, Oue
set of Blocks, One set of Brace and Bit,
Three Tonsof Hay,One Hundred pounds of
Corn, One jot of Potatoes and Carrots, Forty-five feet of Hose. ;
_ Terms of Sale. Cash: Ten per cent of the
purchase money to be paid on the day of
sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said
ser. CHARLES HEGARTY,
Executor of Last Will of J. L. Covetl, dec’d.
Niles Searls, Atty. : “mch24
4
No. 540.
Application for a Patent to a'
} Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 19th, 1874.
NYE is-her. by given, That Thomas
; B. Ludjum, whose Post Office is Dutch
‘Flat, Placer County, Cal., has made application for Patent fer Gold Run Placer mine
situate in Gold Kun Mining District, Placer
Ceunty, California, and described in the
plat and field notes on file inthis office as
follows, viz : :
Survey of Exterior Boundaries. _.
ful; fascina: } ; that
fills thousands of sick rodms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untime’y graves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa
thise with their sufferings. To snch th
Doctor would especially recommend iim
self, giving to each and all: guarntees of a
Perfect and Permatient Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear
yexposure.a : ;
“IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. —
When a Female isin troucle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgiCal attendance, the ineaies should be, where
is there a physician who is fully competent
_to administer relief, and whose respectable
stand.ng in society recommends him to the
confidsnce of the community. The Doctor,
understanding how imperatively necessary
Sacramento, Cal., Feb, 19, 1874.$
WT OFICE is
B Ludlum, whose Postoftice is Dutch
‘Flat, Placer County, Cal., has made application for patent for Cedar Creek Placer
Mine, situate in Gold Run Mining Distric ,
Placer County, California, and described in
the plat and field notes on file in this office
as follows, viz: ,
_ Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing at Station Ne 28—of-the
“Church and Gelden Gate Placer Mine,”
on line of Jonathan Moody’s ¢laim, ata
stake marked © C. P.M., for Cedar
Plicer Mine, and run on line of Moody’s
claim, variation 18° east, $ 86° E 7.84 chs
top of hydranlic bank 14.14 chs center of
Wagon road N and §, 18,19 chs Rock Creek,
smull stream, 3 links wide Nand S$ 18.65
chs to the 8 E_corner of the claim to a Stake
marked CC PM from which a cedar 9 inchee diaweter bears § 51° E26 links distant: N 5° 2.00chs recross Rock Creek 5.50
chs to a stake marked © C P M on lower
bank of minipg citch. N 22> E 1.95 chs
center of wagon road 6.30 chs center of
same road N and 8, 10:80 chs to a-stake
marked C C P M; from which a cedar 26
inches in_diamoter_bears N 75> E-26-Hhks
distant; N-20%° 7.71'to a staxe marked
C CPM, 15 links west from Rock Creek
‘tromtwhich a pine 6 inches @iameter beara
edst 18 links distant: N 46%; a 4.18 chs
fence N E and 8 W, 4,42 chs center of diteh
running NE and 8 W, 4.85 chs wagon road
NE and 8 W, 5.60 chs bank of reservoir
10,97 chs across reservoir, very little water,
11,53 chs mining flume 20 feet high, 11.90
chs center of ditch, 12.44 chy center of
ditch, 12,81 chs enter Railroad Cut, 13.63
cha across Railroad Cut, 15.80 chs GoldjRan
snd Dutch Flat wagon road, 16 70 chs set a
Stake wrarked-€-C PM from which & cedar
stump 27Tinches in diameter bears § 17> ci)
W 36 links distant; N Td5}g> E 9.63 chs toa
stake marked CC P M from which an oak
in Hudson's garden 12 inches in diameter
bears S 75° E 63 linksdistant, and the corelectar, is punishable by fine, net less than
fifty nor tiiere than five hundred dollars.
Sec. 50. Every person who ferges or
counterfeits returns of an election purport.
ing to have-been hela at a precinct, town,
or wilfully substitutes :oryged or counter.
teit returns of election in the piace of the
where no election was actually helt is puntshable by imprisonmenti.in~ the State’
Prison for aterm of not .ess than tWo nor
more than ten years.
. Sec: 51. Every person who wilfully adds
to, or subtracts from, the votes, actually
alters such returns, is punishable by im.
prisonment in the State Prison for not less
than one ner more than five years. :
See $2.
in the commission of any offenses mentioned in the four proceeding sections, or who,
being present at or cognizant of the comgive information thereof as SOON 28 prac.
ticable to the District Attorney or Grand
Jury of the proper county, er to some Justice of the Peace of such county, is punishable by imprisonment in the County
dail tor a period of six mopths, or in the
State Prison not exceeding
Sec. 53. Every person who, by force,
threats, menaces, bribery, or any corrupt
means, either directly or indirectly atsempts to influence any electcr in giving his
vote,or deter hin: fron: Riving the same, or
attempt by any means whatever to awe, restrain, hider, or disturb any elector in the
free exercise of the right of suffrage, or‘ fur
nish § any elector wishing te vote, who
caunot read, with a ticket. informing or
giving such elector to und tstand that it
-outuins # name written or printea thercon .
or See aay elector at any: such elec.
tio, by deceiving and.causi ch elec
to vets fora ifferen ie “4
than be futended or desired to ¥. ‘te for; or
‘ Bye order Thome ot
: ‘ 4S DERBY. Secretary
isco, California, . a as!
= ; ‘ 2a : : = .* .
whe, being Inspector; Ju + oF Chrk of
any election, while po gv pao os ald
or ward where ne election wasin fact held, }
true returns, fora precinct, town or ward .
east ut an election, in any returns, or who!
Every person who ‘aids or abeta .
mission of tither such offences does neot+Phence
two years. sf
. Wining Tecordsof said district. Adjoining
_ the Nerth and West, and owners
t person or any office ’ from the first day of publishing thereof,
N
ner pest common to Sections 2 and 3, Tp
. No. 15-N, Range 10 E on the third standard
. North, bewrs N 30° E 67.41 chains distant,
. N 145, > W 14.62 chains to a pine stump 20
; inches in diameter murked 6 C PM, Thence
. N 2954 W4.42 chs to an oak-9 inches in di. amter marked CC P M,N 8644 W 64 chs
. enter hydraulic cut, 4.86 chs flume, 7.15
; chs set a stake in cat marked © CP Ms
544° 9.29 chains, set stake in perpendicular
bank marked C CP M$ 75° W 5.33 chains.
This cerner could not be established on account of working the mine. 8 64 KS W
4.50 chs could not be’ established. S2° E
2.88 chs to a stake on top of bank marked G
. CPM, N 69> E 1.78 chains to a stake on
south bank of little ditch marked C C P M,
8 1735. E 8.03 chs to astaxe marked € € P
M on bank of ditch near wagon foad. §
58%° 0,75. ehs to centerof Wagon road, 3.00
chs eater Railroad Cut, 4.80 chs acros idroad Cut 4.46 chs to a cedar stump marked
. UCP M, being also the north cawhad of the
Church and Golden Gate Placer Mine.
following the Church and Gold n
. Gate Mine,S 16> £3. 5uchs tostaxe marked
CGG'C. 3 6°. W 15.02 chs to stake
. marked C GG C. 8 209 & 9.78 chains to
. Stake marked C @ GC. N7Re E 2.46-chs to
. Stake marked € G G C, 845° EF 5.59 cha to
, Stake’ marked CG G C¢. $16%° 5 61 chs to
the Tlace ot beginning, and containing 107.
20 acres and being a portion of the Tots 3,
4 and 4of N 4s of Section 5, Tp 15 North:
Range 10 Exst Mt Diablo Base and Merid.
“jon. -Said location’ was mad many years
ago by different parties and Nconded in the
claimants are owners of the Cburch 1
Gol. pn Gate Placer Mine on the-south 4
west, Owners of the Benhett Placer mine on
—— — mine on-the North. =o
: persons holding any adverse claim
thereto »re hereby required to present the
Sue before this Office within sixty days
T.B. McFARLAND. Register.
these reqairements are, feels called upon to
ling the attention of
given, that ‘Thomas the afflicted tothe fact that he has been s
Professer of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to
administer in all cases, both medically and
surgically, not in a superficial manner, but
in as thorough a manner as years of study.
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from tho hands of
the unqualified unscrnpuious, and design.
ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in him one who can feel and sympathise
. with and befriend them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
viacee. :
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who
wish to. consult the Docter, and who cannot
visit the city ciin;by stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
a cure at home. Al) letters returned or detroyed. Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street> hear Montgomry. Box: Delitiquent Sale:
NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location
of Works, Columbia Hill, Nevada -County,
Oilifornia. Notice. There are delinquent
upon the following described stock on ac.
count of asses&ment No, 9, levied on the 12th
day of March, 1874, the several amounts
set opposite the names: of the. respective
“shareholders as follows :;
Name. No. ot No. of Shs. Am’t.
F Cer
Abner H. Barker, 2
1000 #4,600
8S. F. Butterworth, 32 500 2,000
Est F, L. A. Pioche, 48 * 434 1,736
L.L. Robinson, 2] 233 932
1.1L. Robinsen, 35 5 200
. L. L. Rolanson, 50) 17 63
E. A. Richardson,Tr 28 200 800
And in accordance with law and an or der
of the Board of Directors made on the 12th
day of March, 1874, so many shares of
each parcel of said stock as may be neces. Sary will be sold at public auctien at the
; au tion house of Maurice Dore & Co. No,
. 317 Montgomery Street, fan Francisco, Cal‘
Thursday, the 7th day of May 1874, At the
. hour of I ’clock, PM, of Bald day to pay
. said delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising aud expenses of
sale.
THOMAS DERBY; Secretary.
3 Office. 320 Sansome Street, San Francisco
Calitornia, ap2i
W. C. JONES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Pe™vrenr1y LOCATED AT
GRASS VALLEY.
OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET, ma
Stockholders ‘Meeting.
rae Annual Meeting of the Stockhold-.
. 4 crs in the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ASSUCIATION will be held in the Hall ou
Monday Evening, May 4th, 1874,
At 74 o’clock. :
“ A. H. PARKRR, Secretary.
Nevada, April 4th, 1874. ce
ARCADE §
DJOINING MeCaniéy’s Cigar Store, om
Broad Street, Nevada City. :
Keops constantiy on inant thy be on t
LIQUORS and dlgane. ee eee
U
Dibble & Byrne, att'ys for a jeant.
February 22d, 1614.0 Piteant.
* .
Olé triends and x
~~} Swarop in and see tag STO Bites
Commencing at the South East corner of
the Church and Golden Gate Placer Mine,
at a stake marked C.G. G. C, for Church
and Golden Gate Claim on the N E side and
on § W side G. R. P, M. tor Gold Rum Placet Mine and run yariatiou 18° East, 8. 0.38
chains on Section line to corner of Sections
3 and 4, 9 and 10, Township 15 North Range
10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, 7.60
chains on line of J. F, Moody’s Canor
claim, te Gold Run ravine. 8-28 chains to
the N Ecorner of the North Star Placer
Mine. Stake variation 17° 45’ East, S 853;
© W, 15.91 chains. Along the liné of the .
Ni
corner of the Home Ticket claim. Thence
$.4534> W 11.71 chains ona line of North
Star Placer Mine-te-corner stake. S 59342
W_5.00 chains on line of North Star P.acer
Miue to corner stake, § 85> W.6,84 chs.
On liné of North Star Placer Mine toa stake
on bank of Hydraulic Gut on the East side
of sand box marked G. R, P. M. Thence
variation 18> East. N7%° E. 6,29 chains
on line of tie Kearsarge claim to a spruce
stump marked G.R.P, M. N 44%>. KE 0.61
Coains to Hydraulic eut, 12.36 across Hydraulic cnt, 13.46 chains to Spruce Stump
40 inches in diameter marked G.-RP,-M,
N 524° W 5.00 chains ‘to Hydraulic Cut.
6.06 chains to stake in cut marked G.R.P.
M. N 88> W 6.40 chains across Hydraulic
Cut, 11.33 chains on Kearsarge line to a
ne Stump 33 inches in diameter marx.
G, R, P.M. 8 20452 W 2.73 chains to a
spruce stump on-_south side of trail marked
running North 1,30 chains, ditch running
North, 4,00 chains diteh running North,,
6,56 chains, wagon road North and South,
1,10 ditch, 8.80 chains intersect section line
between Sects 4and 9. 9.68 chains to a
spruce stump, set stake marked G, R. P, M
N 514s E 0.53 chains Cross Ditch, 1.18 chs
TrailS.E& N W 6.24 chains Wagon Road,’
6.90 chains Wagen Road, 7.17 chains to
epruce stump cor 20 lins south of Gold Run
Ravine, N 7#%2> W 5.20 chains cross fence
8.60 chains center of Wagon road 8.89 chains
to an oak 14 inches in diameter in front of
Barrett's dwelling house marked G. R. PF,
M, Thence N 38\%° & 0.65 chains; centre
of Gold Run Ravine, 4.70 ohains,; fence,
Narth and South, 1,75 chains, line passes
through Mallory’s house. 4.76 chiins Mallory’s garden fence E & W. 5,74 chains to a
stake on N E side of trail marked G. R. f,
‘M. froin which a spruce stump 36 inches
diemeter bears North 5> 15’ W 40 links distant. N 18° E 2.64 chains. line tut East
end of a barn, 4.31 chains, cabin close to
line on the West. 5.08 chains wagon road
East and West, 8-74 chains lo a stake Taarked G. R, P, M, from which an oak stump,
26 inches in diameter bears $ 762 I5’ East
69 links distant. $ 62> £1.30 chains. Set a
stake marked GR PM.N, 37° E, 6.88 chs.
Wagon Road N W and 8 E, 10.25 chains to a
stake marketi G BR. P M. from. ‘Which an
oak 14 inches in diameter, bears N_ 8° 45
East, 114 links dis'ant, $ 31 3, E7,75 chains
to stake No 39 uf the Church and Golden
Gate Placer Mine. Thence following the
Church and Golden Gate lines. § 80%> EF
6.19 chains to stake N6 38. _§ 26352 W-6:34
chains to staxe NO 37. 8 69° KF 4.44 chains
to staxe No 36. $0.30 W 2,43 chains to
stake No 36. ¢ £0.30’ W 2.43. chains to staxe
No 34. 8-365; E°5.92 chains to staxe No.
33 8 59%° E8,70 chains to staxe No 32.
5S 76> E 14,78 chains to place of beginning.
and containing 101 and 21-100,acres and being & portion of the S 4 of SEX and E §
of 8 % Section dand N-E % of NW &
and N E 4 of Section 9,1 Ownsbip 15 North . .
Range 10 East Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location . was made many years’
ago by aifferent parties: gnd at different
times and recorded in the records of said
District, Adjvining claimants are owners
of the Church and Golden Gate Placer mine
onthe North, On the South by the owners
of eee diarth Star Placer Mine, and on the
st-by the owners of the J. F. y Can“. , All persons holding any adverse cl
thereto are hereby requived to present —
same before this ofties within sixty days
from the — day of p lishing hereof,
-——-__—-—"—_ $B ARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for apoio, .
february 22d, 1874, ‘ :
=
_ DR. T3B. ESMOND,
Fermerly of Washington,
AS removed to Nevada, and solic’
H%: patronage of the citizens of ve
vada and vicinity, Office and residence on
ect, three doors from corner, 819
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSIC:AN, .
. Application’
8o that certain barn situxte and being at the .
G.R. PM. N30%° W 0.63 chains, ditch-. No. 543. ~
for a‘
Mining Claim,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFI
‘ 1 Cal., Feb, 2% mo
“Woodville Gravel’ Min “Company
whose Postoffice is Nevada “dy Nevads
County, Cal., have made application f
patent for: the Woodville Placer Mine site, ate in Nevada Mining District, Newt. County, California, and described in the\
plat and field n0te® of; Hike in thip fies @?,
follows, viz:. Commencing at a post m 98
ing the center of ‘Section No. 6, Tp 16 i
9k, M D M, at a black oak 30 inches < diameter, and marked ““W No 1” (We =,
side Nol). The.ce ona true line a
tion 17> 30’ eust, Wwest,4.00 chs cross sums.
mit of main ridge E of Siar Boat Ieee
chs.-Set a stike marked ““W No 2‘dear
on 3 true line south ‘6.50 chs.” A ra
cross t'e crest of main ridge, 19.99 th
stake mar ed ‘‘W No 8” froin which a black
oak 12 inches in diameter bears § 25° py
36 links distant Thenee on a true line W
2.06-chs cross summit of Tidge 9.69 chs
cross Eureka stuye road 10.09 chs, stake marked **W No. 4” from Which the. ~s
Shaft of the Woodville Company bears x
9° 30 E 4.03 chs distan:. ‘Thence ob
true line 8 1.50 chs, cross-the Eureka se
read —rans-N-B-3-25-chrs—strke
Thirked-wNo 5° standing on the west-bank of the olg— {Land Ditch. ~ Tenesc true line wept
1.00’ch, recross—urekw Stage Foad 5 75. ch;
Bt warkéd “W No 6” from } .
oak 12-inches in diameter bears § 88> _F
links distant. Thence on a true line Nigo55” E 23.95 chs, along ttre foot of the rig
. to astake marked -“W No 7.” ° Thence on
true line E12 ® chs, cross’ Eureka sta z
ro#d 20.00 chs to'a stale standing on the;
W side of main ridge and marked **W No ry
from which a yellow pinc—sé-in. diameter
bears‘S 10° E22 links distant. Thence On
4 true.line 8 6.50.chs, cross SuInMItOf Main
ridge 10.00 chs to place of beginning dnd
containing 36 68-100 acrés and being ® por.
tion of the 8 %s.of N W 54 and Ns of § Ww
4 of Section 6, Townsh. } 16 North, :
9 East. Mt. Di. blo Base and Metidian. Said
location was made by the Woodvili¢ Grave}
Mining Company and « uly ‘recorded Feb
7, 1814, in Book 5 0f Mining Claims, Page
389 Recerds of NeVada County. Adjoi
Claimants are onthe north ownsrs of the
liowe and Kansas ground,east owners of +
Young America Placer Mine,—south Young
America and Manzanitaclaime,
and west by
the Keytone and Nevada Compat ies.
All _persens-holding any
thereto are hereby required to
wame befere this office within
a the first day of publishing
8
present the
sixty days
hereof,
y fee McFARLAND;
Register,
_~ Sheriff's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF AN” EXECUTION To
me directed and deiivered, issned ent
of the Dictric$ Court of the Fourteentn Jue
dicial District, in and for :
vada, State of Calfornia, bearing date Feb.
Tuary 26th, 187 4. (fa judgment rendered in
said Courtomthe:.uday of December, 1873
in favor of Daniel , ouvherty and against
Augustus C,H. Moore fort e sum of Seven
Hundred and. Fourteen and 1-109 dollars
damages, with interest thereon at the r:
r cent per annum till
ablein gold coin of the United States togeth‘ Moe est 50 Ne and disbursements at
e date of said judgment, and accruing
costs. oe
I have levied upon tho foHowing described property, heretotore attached, to-wit ;—
That certain lot of land situated in Rough
& Ready Township.Nevada County, Cal: and
‘known and described as the SW. % of the
SW 44 and the E: ¥ of Lot No 9, the E 34 of
Lot No8, The E % ef lot No 5, and the
whole of Jot No ¥, and Jot Nu 4, all in Seetion No 1, Townthip 15 N Range No 6 Eaat
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian ana containth Star Placer Mine to staxe North Lust . ing 206 0-100 acres of land, Alsoa lot of
land enclosed by. a fence adjoining the
above-deseribed lands on the west, Ssid
above described land adjoining Jackson's
-On the East containing 300 acres or thereabouts, Known as Moore’s pastures, The
tracts being known as Moore’s Ranch, to‘gether with all the tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining. :
Notice ig hereby givon that I will expose
to public ssle-all the escribed property to the highest bid ier, for cash, in United States gold coin, in front of the Court
House door, in the city of Nevada, on
Saturday, April 25th, 1874.
Between the hours of 9o’clocx, A. M. and
5 o’clock, P, M,
Given under my hand this-3lst day of
March, 1874,
JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff.
Dibble & Byrne, Piffs Attys.
PROBATE NOTICE.
a TATE of California, Ccuuty of Nevada.
New) In Probate Court. In the matter of
the Estate of Perry Boardly, deceased—
It appearing tothe Court by petition duly
filed by C. Beckman, the adininistrator of
said estate praying for an order to sell rea}
estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole
of the real ertate or suid deceased to pw
the debts outstanding against the d
and the expenses and charges of adminis.
tration. It is therefore ordered by the Court
that all persons interested in said Estate appear before the said Probate Court on SATURDAY the 25th day of April 1874, at 16
o’clock, in the forenoon of said day, at the
Court Koom of said Court in Nevade City, to
show cause why an order should not be
wil to said Administrator to sell the
[tracts of both aforessid above—deseribedr—
whuigof the real-estate of the deceaced:
and that a copy of this order be published
at least four successive weeks in the Neva
da Daily ‘I ranscript, a newspaper printed
and published in said city and county,
Nevada City, March 4th, 1874,
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office of the County Clerk of the County:
of Nevada-~I John Pattison, Cou ity Clerk
of the County of Nevada, State ef Ca‘ifornis,
and ex-eflicio Clerk of the Probate Court in
and for said County, ao hereby certify the
foregoing to be a full, trne and correct copy
an original order, of file in this, my of
ce,
)ai
ml15
; Witness my hand and the seal of.
{ said Court, this 14th day of March
1874.
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
STATE OF L. A. WALLING: Deceased.
Notice is. hereby given t} at the sale
of the property of the estate of L. A. Walling, deceased, is hereby postponed. until
SATURDAY, MAY 9th, Is74, at 10 0’c!0¢ »
4. M, Terms of sale—Cash In gold coin,
mation of sale by Prubate Court.
ateXpense of purchaser. For description
of property, see notice of sale publishei iz
the Nevada Daily Transcript, from January
15th to March 6th, 1874.
J. M. WALLinG,
Executor of last will of L. A. Walling,
“eased. apli-2w
Stockholders’ Meeting.
pol TUNNEL GOLD a, =
tion of works, ridge 0
ship, Nevada Co., California. Notice §.
hereby given, that the 3d Annus] Meeting
of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Co., "F
the election: of three (3) Trustees, Pres'dent and Treasurer thereof, for the @ suing
year, and for the transaction of other burihess, will take place at the ofbce ot th
undersigned, the Secretary of said Company, at North San Juan, Nevada Cour
ty, on SATURDAY, the. 9th day of MAY,
A D. 1874, at 1 o'clock, Pp. Mm; Proxies must
be in ee fi:ed with the Secretary:
ON. San Juan, March 25, 1874.
t— —
JAS. A, STIDGER,
yaa! SP
t
NG is hereby given that a.
which a liga:
adverse claim
the County of Ke
Cs
VOL. XD
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Proy
Pranscript Bloc:
: TERMS OF TH
One Year—in advanc
Six Months, <*
Three Months, ‘‘
“Per week, TwentyRates for Advertisi
lst insertion ; $1 per
sequent insertion. ]
REREAD PRLS TAT STOEL
BROAD STRi
AMES COLLE
ways supplied _w
PORK, MUTTON Ax
Orders filled from E
vered at.théir hous
Give me a call.
Nevada, March 7!
_ JOHN H. }
EALER IN 1}
VEAL, CORN
PORK ke.
Moats sold at reso
Shep on Broad Stree
Thestre i
FRE
—1
NEVADA and@
CHEAPES
C. HO!
paid, payten per cent down, snd bulance on ccnfit ———
F° ORWARDING M
Mark gooas, ‘Care:
land.”
Teams always on
through without dels
this way there is a sa
either from: Sacrame:
6
DENTI
i?
RP. KE. BU
an office,
In Kidd’s Batldiy
ae Over Ascitheit
e 18 prepared to ;
Mechanical and Ope
latestand most approy
Artificial Teeth inse
Vulcanite’and Alum
guaranteed as to quali
Visits made at residk
Nevada, May 30th, }
Notice of Stockho
dhe Nevada
Gauge Railro:
he pr is hereby
ing of the sto
vada County Narrow
will be held at the }
Company, to wit, at
Davis, Esq., Justice o
town of Grass Valle
State of California, «
28th day of April,
®. M., for the purpos:
of by-laws for the
. Company.
By order of
JOHN C. COLEM.
Dated Grass. Valley,
GkEorGE FLEI
D.B. M
County Su
AND U. 8. DEPU'
IVIL AND MI
LAND SURVEY(
MAN
NEVADA
MA Office at the°CcoU
I*ftat the Daily Union
will meet with prompt
no RES =
Eureka Stage ay
STAC
da tor
(Sunda
Welock, & M.
or Eureka, Monday
Fridays at same hour.
_—. Returning will leave
®indays excepted at
-, Weekly from Eureka ut
We ee aa er ae a a
CIGAR §
HUGH Mc!
Wo respectful
: and the public
Farchased the stock a
REENWALD and wil)
o 4 fine stock ef
*GARs,
TOBACCO,
PIPEs,
CARDs, .
CUTL
. Which he wit) ‘sell 9
By strict attention tc
pideavoring
to pleas
an to receive a geod
: ’ HU
Wevada, Nov. 1, 1873,
etic
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Piety, Cheap
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