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August 22, 1875 (4 pages)

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1B . ti . ce: SSN ON PEALE IE SEA ORIN ON WW mo MINING COMPA: “” tesa payment is _ Floor, Yooms 3'and 4, S_n Franc sco, Cal, _ ness, San Francisco, Cal,fornia. . of August 1875; will be delinquent, and ad; -_an TUESDAY, the Fourteenth day of Sept, “NY—Location of principal place of . basiness, San “Francisco, California—Loca‘tion of works, Novada, Nevada county,California—Notice is hereby given that at a moating of the Directors, held on the 13th day of. July, 187, an assessment (No, 7,) of 35 cents per share was. levied upon the eapital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in. United. States gold coin, to’the Secretary at the office of the Company, 311 .Califorsia. strect, second floor, oome 3.gnd 4, San Francisco, Vaiifornia. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of August; 1875, will be delinquent’ and ad. vertised for sal public auction, and une before, will‘besold on SATURDAY, the 4th day of September,1875, ta pay the delinquent assessment, together with eosts of advertising.and expenses of —" M-BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Offiee—311, California . Street, Second — Assessment Notice. NION GRAVEL. MINING COMPANY. -Location-of principal place of busi7 an Logation of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada’ county. . Caltforaia. Notice is hereby, given that at « theeting of t e Directors held on the sixteenth day of July, 1875, an ‘sssessment, (Mo, 11) of One Dulla: per. share was leviéd upon the capital stork of the Corpcra tion, payablé immediately in United Svates gold coin to the Secretary at the offiie ot the: Company, No. 320, Calitormis Street San Francisco, California ‘ Any stock upon which ‘his assessment ahall remain unpaid ontheTwenty third day vertised for sale. at public auction; sn: unless payinent is made before, will be sold 1875, t. pay the delinquent assessment; together with costs of advertising and exponses of sale. ; ; : THOMAS DERBY, Secretary.. “Office—No, 820. California street. San Frandisoo; California. mig “PAKE sOTiCK. OTICE of a delinquent assessment. No‘ tice is herebygiven to Tom K Spray. Elijah Hamlin, Wm. Fields, Wm. Ramsey, J.8. W. Stines. and H Massman, that you ment, Sacramento, July 31, tice is hereby given tha, a General ELECTION PROCLAMATION, Sut of California, Executive Departcounties of Coluse’'and Tehams, hams, One Sen Also, members of the Assembly, as fol-lo¥S: S i : 5: Noican t sbi San Diego County, one member. will be Held throughout the State on WEDSan Bernardino.county, one member. Los Angeles county, two members. :Fresio. Kern, Merced, Mariposa,stun:slaus, -of Mariposa; Merced, and Stan -shius.-One NESDAY. tue FIKST day of SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1875. .when the foilow.ng officers are to be elected: 3 A Governor; de A Lieutenant Governor; A Seeretary of-Stetc; A Controller; An Attoriuiey General; “A Surveyor General; A Clerk’of the Supreme Court; 5 Eour Representatives to the Congress of the United States; to be elected in the fullowing manner: ; One Representative in the Fir t Congressional Di. trict—C -mprising the City and County of San Franc sco; Q One Representative im the Second Congre<si nal District -—Cowprisibg the 4 ounties of Contra Costa, Al meda,san Joaquin, Calaveras, Amador, El Dorado, Sacrawen to; Placer, Neva a, Adpine, and Tuoluamne. Oue ‘Representative in the Third Congressional District—Comprising the Counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, SolanoYolo, Sutter, Yubs, Sierra, Butte, Piumas, Lassen Tehama, Colwsa, Mendicine, Hum~« boldt, Trinity, Shasta, Siekryou, and Mo‘ doc 3 _One Representative inthe Fourth Con@ressional District—Co'uprising the counties of Sait Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernirino. Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Ubispo, Tulare, Monterey, Sam Ben:to, . Santa Clara, Sauta Cruz, San Matco, Monu, and Inyo. : Also, “tate Senators, as follows: First District—Composed of the counties of San Diego and San Bernardino, Que Senator. é ‘ Fifth District--Compose:! of the counties Senator, Sixth District--Composed of the countics of Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito, One Senator. ty of Santa Clara, One Seu. tor, Eighth District—Composet of the city and county of Sau Fr-nciseo, and county of San Miteo, One Senntor. — Nisth District—Composed of that poracc 9S. saad ee Sa eI _ ns Thousands Of Sick rooms Withparatytics, x niné and desttgy it; they drive ;he ‘ % fom the cheek, the lustre from the ro, ' of the powers of the mind, distaste for so: . d@afpess, loss of muscular power, and nu‘feerous tne symptoms of disorganization, y aitlicted tothe fact that he has been a . and practice—bvoth in hospitals and families > aa upon a father. are delinquent fo= your prope tions of the assessment in the sum of ten dollars each, req wired to develop a 1 de kuown as the Rory Kanch Lode, located in Gvass Valley Mit. og District, Nevada county, California, That the said assess‘nent was lew iextuver one year ago, a d if the same is noé payed on or. before the expiration of nihety days from the date of .his not:ce, your ioterest will revert to the co-owners, we per section five of the Mining Laws—of she United States = ; GEO. C. BOUCHER, Secretary. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE stablisned by : @R. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Gure, No. Pay. Pongn tation, by Letter or. othe» wise, Free. HIS CELEBRATED (NSTITUTE HAS i énujoyed on this Coast an urtinterrupted fuuccess of 21 years, and has become one of che m stcelebrated Institutions of the age. : The great. number: snnualty received and , place it in point of number of. patients among the very first of the werld, and the success of its treatment ranks it second none. PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irregalarities in Females ane the east destroyers of health. They. insidfoubly attack the system, and gradually unhe strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diweased offepring, and poison, through successive generations, the Yack of man. The marks can -bo seen in Acrofula, Consumption, vripplés, the Tdioctac, the Paralytic, and the Insane. : MERCURY, recognizedasthe most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venercalt, doubles his dangers, Those atho have been treated with that pernicious ‘*KUINER«L POISON are not cured; the disvaso has assumetl @ new form. } Do NOT.BK SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, That leaves the poisor to crawl through the gayetera, eating its way into the tissues and ‘ergans beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a virpeace that will baffle the effects of medicine : SEMINAL WEAKNESS, j Tho young Map: whe experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and men4o1 organization should stop .andconsid ‘whence ita rises. He will find 1m tlraweakaessof the back, trembling of the [imbs; disordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing ety, dtead of impending trouble, foreboangs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lasYavics dreams, accompanied by growing: tno positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Séminal Weakaoss—-wasting away hig pewens, destroying fis hope of life and manhood, ‘and dragging ‘Wim slong the broken path of: tié existence, édoward a premature and loathsome grave, “% him who dinds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of exis¢@ence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, ‘¢he more cessation of the causes of its ap‘wearance brings no relfef. : : arriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such 4 one mo hope of cure, but adds to his misery in +he knowledge that the one who looks to hin for-so mich of hoe happinces is a vic4im of his evit, and an innocent companion of bis punishment, “Hé adds to his misery” wad (lisordcr until hope leaves hina, There ig no rescue except in proper and skillful seeatmenit.’ Consult, then, at One, a physi«chen whose practice and carefal research fan vaade him-thoroughly conwezsant with avery phase of the disease. Those who hav become victime of solitary vices, that dread. fu!, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that end consumptives, and hundreds of untitney graves w thits misgaided victims,should odiwult ft cout délay, one who will sympa hise with their sufferings. To snch th sPeotor. would gspeeially recommend iim walt, giving toeach and all guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Curcawithout hiadrance from busineks, Change of diet, fear ef axpurure. IMFORTANT TO THE LADIES, When a Female isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgiwl attendances, the tnquiry should be, where ia there a physician whois fuliy competent ¢o administer relief, and whose respectable . #andiag in society recommends him to the confidence of thecommunity. The peek: anderstauding. aow imperatively nece : thoge req airements are, feels called upon to interpose,and by eallimg the attention of fessor of Osfetrits and Femate diseases “ue Gow onty Years, and is fully qua'ified to adminbterin-ail eases, both medically and #argicn!l«, got in a superficial manner, bat in as thorofgh “amaaner sa eof study an makes, to save them from the hands of the unpuclified unsampuleus, and designfag .‘heretore, families can rely upon him Allin affiction, a3. find oQin one vho can feel and sympathise with and befriend them, indroyble—-ote in whose secresy the -ntmost confidence can be viacer ; ’ : 'T'n Correspondents. LETTEWS:—Peraons of either Rea, who wish to conwilt the Decter, and who cannot vigit the city can, by stating their symptoms Wa letter, receive Advice and asa@urance of x cereat home. All letters reburned or ttoge.a. 4 a. ¥, JOSSRLYN, M a ’ 19388 » ME, ats, Monitgom aay eS easterly, along said Washington street, to Market street; thence northeasterly along Reservaiion, known as the ‘Presidio Rep. ervation.” intersects with the waters of the Pucific Ocean; thence me: ndéring slong the vaters of ssid geean and the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, northerly, e:sterly, and southerly to the point wh. re Washington street intersects with said bay; thence westerly, along said Washington street, to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the ‘*Presi.io Reservation;” thence westerly, and along the southerly boundary lire ef said ‘‘Presidio Reservation” to its interseetion with the Pacific oceun and the poi t of. beginning—-Oue senator i Tenth istrict—Composed of that portion of the City and’ county of an Fr xcisco, bounded and describedrag follows, to wit: Commencing at_apoint where the southerly bouudary line of the ‘ Presidio Reseryation” intersects with the waters of the Pavifie ocean, thence easteriy and aloug th southerly boundary line of said ‘P:esidio Keservation,” to the point where First Avenue intersects with said boundary line; thence seutherly, a ong said First Avenue, io.the puint where Washing on street intersects with said First Avenue: thence its int rsection with the wuterso! the Bay of Sau Francisco, thence southerly, along the line of said bay, to the point of intersection of Markét street with raid bay; thence weaterly, along said. Market street, to the point where Geary street intersects with guid Market street; thence westerly, along said Geary street,-to where it con. nects with the Point Lobos Toll Road; thence along said Point Lobos ‘roll Roxd, and sail toll road produesd in a direct line tu the Pacific ocean; theuce northerly, along said’ oceait,.to th+ peint of beginning—One Senator. Eleventh District-—Composed@ of that portion of the city and county of S:n Francisco, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the line of . , Market street where F urth street intersects with said Market street; thence east erly, and_along said Market street to the waters of the Bay of San Franciseo; thence southerly and south westerly along the line Of “he waters of satd bay, to a point where Fourth street intersects with suid bay; . . thenee northerly along the line of s:id Fourth street; to the point of beginning— One Senator, ‘Twelfth District--Composed of that. portion of the city and county of San Francisco, bounded and described as follows,to wit: Commenciig at ‘the intérsection— of Larkin and Geary streets, and running thence ensterly slong said Geary street. to its intersection wi h Market str“et; thence southwesterly along the linerof said “Mar. ket street to the point of ‘intersecfion _o Fourth street with said Market street; thenye soutberly along said Bou th, styeet to the point of its intersection with’ Channel street ;.thence southwesterly along said . Channel strect to thy point of its intersectiou with Eighth street: thence northerly, alung said Eighth stte:t to the point of its intersectio: with Market street; thence southwest rly along sid Market street to thé point of the mtersection of Larkin street with said Market street; thence portherly along said Larkin stree: to the point ot bsginning=-"'wo Senators. Let phage ioe District--Composed of that portion of the city Jand county, of San Fraucisco bounded ‘ahd described’ as folrlews, to wit: Commencing at a point where the Point Lobos"foll Read produced in a direct line westerly. intersects with the watirs of the Ricitiec Oceanysand running thenee easterly elong said Point Lobes Toll Koad to the point of its conne tion with Geary strett; thence alongsuid Geary strest ‘easterly to its interseetion with Lerbin street thence southerly along saithaarkin street to the point of its i: ters ction with geld Market’ street to the p int’ where Kigitth street intersects with said Market Street; thence southeasterly along said kKighth streét toits intersection with Chaanel street; thence northeasterly slong sak Channel street to the point of ‘its interseetion with Fourth strect; thence. sonthesaterly along seid Fourth strvet to the point of its iurters ction wifh-the Bay of‘ 82n Francisco; the:ce southerly-along the line 4 intersection of the bounda y line betwee the city and connty.of San Francisco and the county of San Mateo with the waters of said bay; thence’ westerly along: sar boundary Hae.o the noint of its inters¢tion with the Paeifle ocean; thence north. erly along the line of said ocean te the pointiof bevinning--'Two Senators .eountly of Alumepa, one Senator, Fitkeenth Distriet— ‘omposed of the counties of Contra Costa und Merin, one Senator, .. é P 33 Sixteenth District—Comporet of the jy eounties of Sen Jo quit and Amador. om Senator [Say Jorquicele ting the Senator] higbteenth District—Composed of tie county of Secramento, Ohe Senator. 4 _) Nineteenth Di trict—Composed of the Counties of Solaue ann Yolo, *.ne Senator; Scline te ting tle Senator.) an ‘Twentieth Dist. iet—Con posing the coun. oh f Mapa. Lake, and Sonoma, One Serz_‘fwenty-Seventh District—Com posing the tountics of Mendicino, Humboldt, end Del Norte, One Snator, ~~ Twente-highth Distriet—Composing the counties of Siskiyou, Modoc, Trini.y. and Shinsta, One Senator, (for the term of two veers) ih place of Hon. Wilham Irwin,iow 4 acting av Lient-nantGoverror, j @o © Sacremonte Slrset, near . i. = teventh District-—-C rhposed of the coun» ~ Humboldt county, one memb ¥. Mendocino county, one member. Del Norte county, one member. “the Board of, Supe 2nd ard 4th Supervisor Districts, viz: ninied—persenselection inani for their respective cinets, anu that the election be held iméhe house or room designated name of each of said precincts: SUPERVISORS DISTRICT.NO, 1. of the waters of suid) bay. to the point of} house. ing House + Pwenty-Noadh District—Canipoajug the . 4 / will ,Ventura and Santa Barbira-coupties; “one member. ra sap Luis Obispo county, ore member. Fresho county, one member, ‘ulare and Kern counties, one mémber. Mono and Inyo Count-es, one member, A ‘Treasurer en iposa and Mereed counties, one memstanislaus cornty, otie member, ~ Santa Cruz county, oné member, , Monterey county, one member.san Benito county, one memiber. Santa Clara county, three members, San Mateo couuty, one member. Sau Francisco (fron: Ninth Senatorial District) Four members San. Frencisco (f om “Tenth Senatorial District) four members.” Sin Franclsro, {4rem Eleventh Seratorial District) four members. San Francisco, (from Twelfth Senatorial District) four member-. = trom’ Thirteenth Sengtorial District) four memberr. Alameda county, three memb rs. Contra Costa touuty, one november, Marin county, one member. Sun Joéquiu county. three m: Amador county, two memb« fs. Tuvlumne county, one member. Calaveras county, one member. Sacramehto couuty, three members. Solano ounty, two ms mt-ers, Sanu Franrisco Yolo county, one meiuber. Napa conuty, one member, Lake county, one member. Sonoma county. three members, Placer county, ore member. EF] vorado county, one member. El Dorado and Alpine counties, one member. : ; . Nevadacounty, three members. sierra couuty, one member. Yuba county, two mei bers. © Sutter county, one member, Butte county, two niembers, Plamas and: sen counties, one memSiskiyou and Modoc counties, one memIno. Reasoner, Judges, 3 a _ Solambia “Hill — volis(/at . Woodraff's store. §. Rithardson, Inspectcr; A. L. Woodruff and Jii-n Driseoll, Judges. : . WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Carlisle--Polls at Hotél. O,H.Cujbertson, Inspector; H. H. Harttey and O. E; Green, Judges. Wastington—Polls at: McBean’s saloon. Henry Ko! ler, Inspector; 5. C. Chase-a_d E. D. Brimsek' ll, Judges. Omega—Poplls at Lyons’ Hotel. T. Merrill, Inspector;.W. A. Marshall and A. T. kry, Judges. : DISTRICT NO. 4. ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP., Rough snd Ready—Polls st =chroeder’s Hotel. Johit Perkénpime, Inspector; A.D. Earley and A. L. Slack, Judges. Indian Springs--Polis at M. P.Hatch’s. -M P. Hatch, inspector; Wm, M. Nutter ana H. L. Hatch, Judges. * Antuony House—Polls at Anthony House, Guiltord bubllard, Inspector; Chas. Cole and Thumes*tark, Jeages. = Mooney Flut—Pclls at Schmidt’s Hotel Geo.-Smith, Inspector; Ames. Power and David brown,Jdudzes. — eae eae BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. Cherokee—Polls st school house, Pau, Quick, Inspéctor; Kerr: «hela, and J. V White, dndyed. 2 = SEE Sai Juan—Poll’s at James A, Stidger’s offle. Jame A. Stidger, Inspe tor; J. G. ‘Dixon and §. M. Crall,dudges. : sweetland—-Polls at school house, H.4*, Hiscox, Lnspector; Juhu S. Brows aad Win Aarner. Judges. Birchville—Potis at G. B. Newell’s store. Geo. Bb, Newell, Inspector; John Conners and J. A Craig, Judges. French Corrak—volis at school house. V. G. Beil, Inspector; David Alexander and Ss. Daucher, J udges. : _ PISFRICK NO. 5, MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. __ 'Truckee—Polls oue doo west of Post. Office. Charles Humphrics tnspe-tor; B. Cruthers ad &, ‘V. Haydin, Jutiges. ~. Boca—Pulls at School House. L. E. Doan, Inspector; B. F.Bucon and Harry Vunao, Jvdyers. LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP. You Bit--P otis at Peter Drunzer’s “Hotel. John Hussey, Inspector, B. +. Snell and Frank Enns, Jud,.es. a ‘Little York—Polls at Mrs. Deynan’s Hotel. .William Hili, Insp ctor; John Robb and A. Schutt, Judges. Lowell Hill—Polls at Regan’s building 4 mentioned in the four precéding sections, a Pt prisonment in the State Prison for not less . than one nor more than five years. -. . Sec. 52, Every person who dids, ora in the commission of any of the offences is ‘punishwble~ by impris nment in the County Jail four the period. of six months, ears. . Sec 53. Every person who. by force, threats, menaces, bribery, or any corrupt means. either directly rindi: ectiy attempt to infiuence any elector in giving his vote, or deter nim from, giving the sume, or attempt by any means whatever to awe, restrain, hinder, or disturb any elector in the free exercise of the rizht of suffrage, or furnishes any elector wishing to vote, who cannot read, with a ticket, informing or giving such elector to und«rstand that it cont ins a name written or printed thereon or defrauds any elector at any such <lection, by dec:iving and causing such elector to vote for # different persun or any, office than he intended or desire: to yote for; or who, beirg Inspector, Judge, ur Clerk of any-election, while acting. as such, inua eor at empts ‘oiniuce any elector, either by-sméans of. reward, or promise thereof, to vote differently from what such” elector intended or desired -to vote, he is guilty of, a misdeneanor. Sec 54. “other person either — = peuse to-any, me to or during an el: ction. for any such entertaininent. 8. Furni hes or +ng:ves to pay or deliv of procuring the attendance of voters at the of voters who are.si:k or infirm. avd conducting public m etings, and o biils, ahd other papers previous to such e.¢-tion, is guilty of a misdemeanor. * Bec. 55. misdemeanor TO THE UNFORTUNATE, . SEW REMEDIES, NEW -REMEDIRg DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY _ or in the State Prison not exceeding two . 623 KEARNEY sTE a s "° Cor. Commercial, Sax Francisco ST BLISHED ih 1854, for the treat m nt of Sexual and Seniinal Diseases such as Gonorrhea,Giect, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, ImSkin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulceruted egs Success. ully DK. GIBBON has the yleasure of an. aouncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Lurupe, and has resumed practice at his L-spemrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Ccvamerue:, San Francisco, where his old patients and those cey tiring his services may io hin. Vhe Doctdr has spared neitheritime nor Seekiry out ~wremedies,and hag ith increase cilities for the — alleviation of hiadan‘sufleving.— . putency, etc, } returned w Evy ry person who, withintent to promote the eleétion of himself, or any 1, Furnishes a at his exng of electors previous 2. Pays fur, procures, 0 engages to pay er any money or property for the. purpose polls, or for the purpose Sf comp nsating any-person for procuring the attendance of yoters at the polis, except the conveyance
4, Furpishes or engages to pay or deliver shy moncy or property for any puriose.inA tended to promrtethe el ction of any tan=}-or yeers; end—who-is—cortuin_to_cur_tae ——_ didate, except for the «xpi uses of holding . printing and of cireul jing: ballots, handEvery pers n who, being a can. didate at any electi: n, offers or agrees to appoint or procure the appointment of anv particular person: to Office as an in<ucement or consideration to any person to vote for, °r procure or did in procuriny the . strict wg. xies, or you. May fall into the ele tion of such candiuate, is guilty of a Horrible Diseases., wale and female, are there, who are sufferfect o1 secret indulgences, or from Virns absurbe to the system . ! Look at their pallid, e.aciateld and disfigured faces and their broken dcwu constitutions, disquali. (} fying them for the happiness of marriage ‘. or th enjoyment of life. th this horrid -. thescere Let parents, gus.dians, friends attend to «ny of those who are sufferiug with anv of these horrible life destroyin, mualadies—see that they are cared for brs. cured »sfore it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibboa, & physician who ues ade private disease lis -especial study most inveterate cases without mercury or injur.eus drugs. It is iTuportant to those who, are aiaicted, or to those who are inter astcd in tue Welfare. of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, pubiishing their. skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing apou the public by using the names of em. inet physicians from Europe and other places, Be, therefore, careful and make panes of those charlatans. seminal Wenkness. * ber A tion of the city and connty of “San Francis. ~~," 2 soa co, hawuded and degsribed es follows, te aap d and Shasta counties, oné mem southerly tine of United States Military han uea and Tehama ¢ 7 Ue EeUr r. ; There will also be submitted to the people for their ratification or rejection “Ai Act recommending to the electors of the State to vote for or aga'.ist a Convention to r vise and change the Constitution, of the State,” approved March 27 1874. © is “The ballots used at this vlection may éontain the words ‘For the Cunvention,’ or the words—Against the Conv: ntion,’ or words 10 the -ame effect, written or printed thereon: and the Inspector and thé Judges of Election at each and every poll in_ the State, shall ascertain and make return of the number of Votes cast in fayor: faCoverition, and the number of yotes cast against a Conve: tion, as aforesaid, in like manner aud with the same particul»rity as other votes are required by law to be counted and returned,” “And T do bereby offer a rewat:' ‘of one hundred dollars for the arrest ad convic= tion of any and-every ptrson violating any of the provisions of Title IV, Part 1, of the Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until the total amount hereaiter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thou. sand dollars.” In witness whereof, I have hereunto set Attest: [SEaL.] my hand, and caused the Great Seal of State to be affixed at Sacramento, this thir ty tirst duy of July, A.D. 1875. . JR. PACHECO, , ‘Governor, Drury MELONE, Secretary of state. In accordance with the foregoitig-procia1 Governor, 2 Lieutenant Governor, 8 Secretary of Stated, 4 Controller, 5 Treaster, 6 Attornty General. 7 Surveyor General, 8 Clerk of the supreme Court. mation of the Gove nor of, the State of California, 1t is hereby ordered thit a Gen+ral Election be held on WEDNESDAY, the FLUST day of SEPTEMBER, for the following State, county and township officer; Kora Representative for the Second Congre-sional District, and for @ memyer oF r¢isors from each, the 9 A Kepresentative for the Second Con‘Qrésnional District, 10 Member of the Asseinbly. 11 Member of the Assembly. 12 Member of the Assembly. 13 Sheriff. 14-0 unty Clerk.“15 Recorder. 16 Treasurer:17 Assessor, 18 District. Attorney, 19 County Surveyor. 20 School Superintendent, 21 Public Administrator. 22 Coroner. 23 Constable’ for each municipal town. ship. 24 Constable for each municipal townehip. 25 There will algo. be submitted, to the people for their ratification. or rejection, “An Aet recouimending toe the electors of the State to vote for or against a convention to revise und change the Constitution of the State.” Avproved Merch 27th, 1874. in accordance with the proclamation of the Governor of the State of Califurnia hereinbefere given, Constitutional Convention [Yes or No.] 26. 1 Supervisor for the 24 Supervisor Dis? trict, com pused of Grass Valley ‘Township, 1 Supervfsor for’ the 4th Supervisor Dis trict, comprised inthe townskips of Bridgeport and tough ant -Ready.And it is further ordered, in, ace rdlance NEVADA TOWNSHIP Nevada—Po Is at the Court House. L. M-rsh, Tnspe Chas. E. Mulloy, Indges. With Section 1142 of the Political Code of the State of California, that the following iht-d —etierrsof 18 vopposite the M. ¢tor; John DuanielNff and Blue Tent Precinet—Polls at the gchool DISTRICT NO, 2. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP, Graes Val!ey—Folts' at’ Town Hall. H, Paynter, Ins Hamilton, Judges: 0, D, Campbell, Tnuspector; B. D. Chadwick ant J. Moody, .-1 aan. P, pector; W. D. Woods and G. Forest Springs Poilg at Geo. little’s min Colvin aud T, J. Lyon, Judge. Buens Vista—Polls at Gio. Kress. ton, Inspector; Geo, larkey, Judges, a DIST: 16T No, . 8. kts District—Composed of the “builditg. Geo. Little, Inspector; Benja EUREKA TOWNSHIP, Eureka-P-Als at Robb’s\ Hotel. Powell, Enspe! tor; Dawid Col } Wall, Judves,. oS ey Hia! Kress and Win. Me. Wn. M:-cre’: Fl:t-—Polls atthe Skating Rink. Win F Cewmings bl ot aery and J. Rich, oy op 7 Maches Oxsavi'le--Polls a' Gulbertson's BoardR, Crooms, Ing ector; L. D. butts and Wm, Pao A: aifee Mag BLOOMPIALD. TOWNSHIP. North Bloomfi-1d—Polls at Toss Hotel. W.G. Montgomery. Inepector; BE’. Cum mings an? Geo. § Farley, Inger. juke City—P lls at Payne’ Hotel. P. \. Payne, Inspector; Wm, Black and Jas. 1a HOB x Retief HF Polls at “Pentor Hotel. H. £5 jams, Igspectur; J. C. Hickman agd J, 8. Frick, fuspector; John Regan and John Smith, Jadges. Hunt’s Hill-—Polls at-M°Auley’s Hotel Thomas Haniy, Inspéctor; A, G. Turner nd Wm. Jones, Judg 8. PART IL. TITLE IV.— Of Crimesagainst the Elective Franchise. , . Section 41. Fvery person charged with the periormance of au” duty under the provisions of any law.of ‘thos State re lating to elections who wiltally neglects or refnses ro-perfomnr it, or-whe in his official capac. ity kuowingly und fraudulently acts in contravention or violution-of apy of the_provisions of su-hiaw is, unless a different punishment forsuch xn act or omission is prescribed’ by ti is. Code, punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousaid Collays, or by i» -prisonment in the State Prison not ’Xceeding five years, or both. . 4 sec. 42. Every person who wilfully causes, prgcur 8, or sliows hinnself to be registered in the Great hegister-ot any couuty Knowing himself not to be entitl d to such registration, 1s punishable by fine uot exceeding one thousend dollars, «r by imprisopment in the County Jail or State Prison not exceeding one year, or by both. In all eases where on the trial.of a person ‘harzed with any offense uncer the provisions of this section, it appears in-evidence that the acensed stands registered in. the Great Reg ster of any county without being qualified for suca registration,the Court tust order-au: h rezistration to be canceled, Sec. 43. Every p rson who, after being registered by t e Boar.i of Judges, at ary election, refuses to be sworn, or, being -worn,. refuses to auswer any pertinent question propounded by such B ard,touching the righ of .uthors to vote, is gui.ty of a mindemeanor. Sec. 44 Every pe:son summoned to appear and testi y bef re: ny Boar: of Registration, v ho wilfuliy disobeys such suminons, is guiity of a misdemeancr. Sev. 45 Every person” not entitled to vote who fravdulentiy votes, anid every p rsoh who votes more than once at any one eleciionor-knowi gly hauds in two or more tickets folded together, or changes any ballot aiter the same has beer d posited in the ballet-box. or ads or attempts to add, any ballot to those eg lly poled at any election eith: r by fraudule tly intro= ducing the same into the ballot box before or after the ballots therein have been counted, or adds to or‘mixes with,or attempts toadd to or mix with, the ballots lawfully polled,. other balluts while the same are being count dor canvsss d or at any othertime with intent to change the } result of such election, or carries away or destroys, or attemp's to carry away or destroy, any poll list, or ballots.dr Ballot-box, for the purpose of breaking up or invalid -ting such election, or wiiful:y d«tains,mutilates, or destroys any election returns, or in any manner so interferes with. the offi. cers holdi ig such election or conducting such canvass; or with the voters lawfully exer. ising their rights of voting at-suc elestlon, as to prevent such election or canvass from being fairly held and lawfully conducted, is guilty of felony Sec. 46 Every person not entitled fo vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote,or who, being entitled to vote, attempts to vote more than once st any e.ection, is guilty of a misdemeanor, rec. 46. Xvery person who procures, aids, agsiéts, canhsels cradvises another to vive or offer bis vote at any election, knowing that the person is not qualified'to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Flecstion wie abis-in changing or destroying any poll list, or in placing any ballots in théballot box, or taking any therefrom, or ndds, or attempts to add, any ballets to those legally polled at such election, either by frauda‘ently introducing the sawe into the, ballot bux before. or after the ballots . therein have. been counted, or adds *to or mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the bellots polled, any other ballots, while the same are being courited or canvassed, or at ony other time, wifh the intent to change the result.of suid eleeticn, or allow another to do so when in hjs power to prevent t, or carries away or destroys,or &no wingly aHews anether-to-carry awey or estr y, any pei) lit, bullet box, or bajlots lawful y polled is punishable by imprisonment in tle State Prison for not-less eee ee soe oe than seven years. eC. 2 Eve Iinsvector. Judge, or Clerk of hir’clettion? who, pr viens 7 puts ting the ballot of av elector in the ballot box, attempts to find outauy name on such ballot, or who opens, or suffers the folded ballot of any elector which has been band’ ed. in to be opened or exymined previous to pu tng the same into the baliot’ box, or who makes or p!aces an markordev ce n any folded ballot with the view to ascertain the name of any person for whom the elec ‘tur has voted, or. who, without the consent ef the elect -r, dis-los s the name of any person* which such Inspector. Judge, or (lerk has fraudulently or illegally discov. ered to have been vote for by such elector, is punishabl~ by fine. not less than — fa aaa than five hundred dollars, © oe. 5 very person who for, or counterfeit. retur sof an election por’. ing to have been heli at a pfecinct, town,’ or ward where noelrction wus in fa t held, or wi ful y subs:itates forged or -ounterfeit reburns of election inh: place ef the true returns, fora recinct, town or ward where no election wasa tually beldipun‘ish: b e bimprisonment in the State Prison fora term of not less than two nor more Sec. 51. ! very person who wilfully sdds to, or subtra ts. ‘rom. the vote-. actually. east at an electi>:, in any r-turns or who alters such returas, is punishableby ina. Sec. 56. didate. who communic:.tes any off r made meanor. purpos fices of honor, trust, or profli in this’Sta with intent t more favorable to one candidate that er of the bodies im this section mentioned. bribe, is punishable by imp’ isonmeni in th State Prisow not more than fourteen years. Sec. 3, sembling in public meeting for the cunsidmisdemeanor. Sec, 59. turbs or breaks up any ptiblic meeting of tions, ix guilty of a» misdemeanor. or accepts an didate, or upon the vote to be ca t upon oy <a is guilty of a misdemeancr. a different punishment for such violation exceeding five years or by bot. Sec. 62. Every person who prints any hundred and minety-one of .th Poiitica) Code, is guilty of a misdemeanor. uiday, Jaly 24th, A, D. 1875. i A BK, BRADY, ‘ GEORGE G. ALLAN, T. P. CRANDALT,, FRANK PavUsON, : #OHN MeOvuY: Attest: Jno. Pattison, Clerk. By James D. White, Deputy. No. 701 hining Claim, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal:, Juve 19, VeIB in Nevada Mioing District; Nevada county, On surveyed land, being the S§ « of SE \ of S % of Section No. Three (3) in Towtship. Sixteen (16).North, Kanye Fight (8) containing Twenty (20) aer’s. Saiu ioca,tion was mude March 19, 1873,.by the apNev .dwcounty, California, book No. 5, page 259. Adjoining claimants are the claim of Robert Hughes on the North. All persons. holding any adyerse claim thereto are hereby required to present the from the first day of publishing hereofi im? T. B. MCFARLAND, Register ee a No 704. as Application fora Patent to Mining Claim’ ; peicisgee 4 STATES LAND OFFICE, : cramento, Cal. June, 24, 1875. Nas is hereby given. that James Di ‘ White, whose Post Ottice 1a: Nevads City, Nevada county, Cul., ‘iss tris day made application f-r patent for eertein ate in Diamond Creek Mining Histri-t, vaca cou ty, California, and described #s follows: On surveyed and, being.the N } of S'W 4. of See. 13, Tp: 17N R11 EM % M, and contatpiny 8 acer a,* Said location ws made Augnat 20, 1873, by T. bk. Esmond, et al. ard is revorded in the mining tecorts of Nevada -onnty. on pages $40 and 341 of said reeor’s, book No. 6. The applicant claims by purchase.” For title of an 460 records Nevada congty. ioe oe at omy are the claim: %., and ¢ : ‘ oat _ of Reger. & All , ho’ ak" paris ding any adverse claim mme yt this office. within sixty frorn rst dey of publishing her 29 —p publishing hereof. + @« Every person, rot being a canin violation of the lust section to any pérson, with intent to induce him to vote for or to procure the election of the candidite making the offer, is guilty of a mis'e Sec. *F 4, 85, 86. Every person who gives or offirs to bribe any officer or member of any iegislative caucus, politi al convention, committee, primary election, or. po-itical gathering of-any-kind, heli for the of n-minating candidates cha e, ; influence the person ta whom such bribe is given or cffered to be another, and every person, member of eithwho receive or offers to receive any such less than one nor : Every person who by threats, intimidations, or unlawful violence, wilfully hinvers or prevents electors from aseration of public questions is guilty of a Every person who wiilfully diselectors or others, lawfully being held fer the_purpose of considering. pubiic questec. 60. Fvery person who makes, offers bet or wager upon the result of any election, or upon the success or f ilure ofany persqu or candidate, or upon the number of votes to be cast either in the aggregate or of any pxrtlculrr ea:Every person who wliliully violates any of the provisions of the laws of this ‘tute relating to electisns, is, unless is prescribed by this Code, punishable by a Dk. fine not exceeding one thousand doilars; or by impris: nment in the State Prisou not ticket not in conformity with section ore thousand one hundred and ninety-oae, of the Political Code, or who. cireulstes or -pives to unother any ticket, Knowing at the ‘time that such ticket does not conform to the provisions of s:ction one thousand one By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of Califernia, meade aad entered at regular session, SatApplication for a Patent to a Eden, whose Post Office is Nevada uty, Nevada County, Cul., has made appli-4 catiom for patert fur the Spring Ravine Placer Mining Olaim, bearing gold, situate N OTICE is hereby given, that John H. Caliternia, and deecribéd as follows, to wit: Piast Mount Ditbio Base and-Merictinr, amt . ise Govrtiont rg -apd whereas Plicar t, and is recorded in the Records of Same before this offiée within sixty days placer mning ground, bedring gold. i XN applicant see book “44 of deeds, pags 459 . self abuse. ns solitary vice, or depraved gexual indulgence, is practiced by the. youth of both sexes to,.an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following tram of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlug in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling ot chariots, uneasiavss about the loons, weaknecs of the limbs, temfused vision, Haunted intellect, loss of ers, a disiike to form new tt uaintances, & disposition to shun society, loss of memory. hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about tne-f ve, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweata, mon MALL a td trequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons 80 affiicted should apply immediately, either in person or by ictier, and have a cure eflected by his new amd scientific mode of treating this discuse, which never tails of effecting quick anu radical . ure. Dr. G. will give Une Hundred Voilars to any one who will prove satistactorily tohimthat he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. : 5 Married hien, are sutiering under any of these fearful aiuludies, should not forget the sacred reapunsibility resting upon ‘them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. : Persons calling at Dr. Grbbon’s office or sending for packages of meaicines may rely apon his assurance vf confuential secrecy ally satistactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances se)fish practice of extortion among quacks ana pretenders. tye to euch patient a written instrument, binding himeelt to eflect a radical ond pe}= nent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home. ; Persons ut a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to pr. Gibben, stating case, smy} tome, length of tirie the disesse has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from duuage and curiosity, to any) part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for are. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Otlice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.. a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of fhe Union. : 4 et.eet, co wer Commiercial, San Francisco. Pust Offic Bex 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Rememw er to put BOX 157 on thé let er Consult.tions FREE. : ’ 8" Correspondents Mil please inform DR. GIBBON tyattifey cead his advertise . mentyp to LY TRANSCRIPT. myl SHERIFF'S SALE. ; V HEREAS Johi Stewart, W. BR. Diem ieson, M. Bohunnan and M. E. D.E. Boeing. Sieiniexl of the estate of ¥.: Hacling, dec’d, on the vith dey of July, 1875. necoveredd aducgment in the District Court of the Fourtecntu Jucicis] District,of the State of Cal.fornia,» and for the county of Nevada, against M. W. I win,for the snuin of One Thousani Three Hundred and Seyent,-Two (81,372) Dolinrs,@uld Coin of U. 8. with interest thereon ircm the date of sid ju. gment at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum till paid. together with costs of suit taxeu at $35, which said Judgment: is ree ried in the Judgment Book 6 of the said deseu that the Morigaye set torth in Plain-tiffs Complaint be forecl sed end property therein described, to wit; ‘The undivided ont-third. part of in’ snd to that certain” quartz mili, sitnste ond being on Reek Glen, bureaa ‘Township, Nevada county, Cahforria, and known ‘and designated a6 the “Black & Irwin,” mill, with the machinery thcreiu or thereto belonging. Alaud to that certaiv quartz lode, situate and county aft reraid, Known and design d as the Banberry & Siacy Quartz lode, be sold to satisfy said judgment, to étherwith interest and costs Notice is hereby given that I will expore at public sale. theabove described property to the highest bidder for caxh in front of t e Court Horse door, in the city of Ne vada, on sATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1875. Between the hows Of 9 o'clock, A M., and So’clak. P. M, ae Given uuder my hand this 28th dey cf July, .875. oe. W. SMITH, eberiz 4 e y A. W. korren, Deputy: Niles Searle, Aity jyde OBSTAC.ES TO MARRIAGE. APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MES ck from the effects of Errors and Abuses Adjoin-7 in gatly life. Manheod restora. Lmpedof White & . iments to marriage removed. New me Co, on tie of treatment. New and :emerxable remedies. Buoks and errcujars «ene free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AB Tequired to present the }SOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth strees, Philadelphia P»,— s» in-titution having ® high reputation for honorable.cenduct amd drofessional skill. : Or those who contemplaie marriage, whe . with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutuflow mapy thousands of persons, both ing.out.u miserable existence from the éf-. gituatinn thousands sutier unfil death closes Seniinal buissions, the consequence ot — = confidence, ditduerce in approaching strang.ai the cases, rucher than a tov prevalent and. “GIBBON is responsible, and will © Address DL. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearneysu the undivided one fourth (34) part of in” being on said Kock Glen, Township and .