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Delinquent Sale Notice,
ISING STAR MINING COMPANY.
E Location of Works, Nevada County,
California. Notice, There is delinquent
, upon the following described stock on atcount of Assesment levied on the Ilth
day of July, A. D.,.1873, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows:
No CertifiNo.
Names. cate. Shs. Amt.
i. M. Buffington, tr,, 401 375 22 50
J.M,. Buffingten,tr., 431 O° 6 00)
J. M; Buffingtou,tr., 434 31 1 86)
J. M. Buffington, tr , --435 662-36 72}
H. B. Berryman, 185 109 6 00
H. B. Berryman, 1887 =:100 6 00
i. B, Berryman, 180. 31 1 86
H. B. Berryman, 365 51 3 iA
£. B. Barnes; 353 95 1 50}
Jacob Bryan, 416 25 1 504
_. 1. Englander, 99 100 6 00)
nue W. Frederick 392 25 1 50)
§. T. Kentiedy, 15T 169 6
$.-T: Kennedy, 158-109 6
S. T. Kernedy, 343 855-7: 5
Bamuel Marks, ae ee
S. Nathan, trustee, 424 . “331 19 86}
P. Newman, ’ 294 O° *
bP. Newman, 195 5D 3 00!
P. Newmun, 196 50 3 00)
___. dgba-Witkes, “2479 = 831“Sty, A. Wakeman 418 25 -1 60
‘And in accordance with law, and an order . toa post marked B, M. No, 35 in-mound
ling District;
: eas :
@Application fora Patent to a
ss x te
United States Land Office, )
Sacramento, Cal. June 24th, 1873.
AY OTICE is hereby given, that the MamAN moth Blue Gravel Company whose
Post Office is San Francisco, San Francisco
Coutity, California," has made application
. for Patent for the Chaik Mountain Blue
Gravel Mines, situate in Chalk Bluff MinNevada County, California,
an 1 described in the plat and field notes on
file in this office as follows, viz ;
Bract No 1.
Commenting at a stake in a mound of .
stones marked B.°M. No. 1 étandiig 13.66
chains south of the quarter section stake on
the .Township line betwecn. Sections
Township 16 North Range 10 East ahd Section 33, Township 17 North, Range 10 East
oo . Mount Diablo Beeeard? Meridiah.-Thenge j
00-4 on a true line, variation of m~ gnetic needle .
20 . being, variation 19> _E.N.15.66 chains ‘to .
00 . the quarter Section stake’ above -noted.— .
Thence on a true line N. 81> 00° E,. 93.30
300 . chains to a post made on a Small black oak .
five inches in diamet¢r and marked B.-M.
No.2. Thence South 77 47’ E. 69.25 chs
19 86 . to the quarter section po&t between sections
2and 35. Thence $3 72> 5b’ East 51.60 chs
of the Board of Directors, made onthe llth . of stones, from which a Yellow Pine, 30 inday of-July, 1873, #0 many shares of
each parcel of said Stock.as may be necessary, will be sold at publie auction, at the
* on. Saturday,—the thirticth day of August,
1873,.at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M. of said
day, to pay ssid Delinquent Assessment
thereon, together with costs of advertising .
and expenses of sale. .
‘ J. M. BUFFINGTON,,Sec’y.
. Office No. 37 New, Merchants Exchange.
third floor) California. Street, San Francisco, California. Bit
“PROBATE NOTICE.
NW THE PROBATE COURT of the Conunty of Nevada,State of Caligornia. Inthe
matter of the Estate of Patrick Gilchrist dec. .
It appearing to the Court by petition duly
filed by J. M. Bush, administrator of the said
dece sed, praying for an order of sale. of
the real estate, that it is necessary to sell
the whole of the real estate,to pay the debts
outstanding against deceased add debts expenges and charges of administration. It is
thetefore ordered by the Judge of the said
Probate Court, that all persons interested in
theestate of said deceased, appear before the
said’ Probate Court on Saturday, the 13th
day. of. mber, 1873, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the Court room
of said Probate Court at Nevada City, in
County of Nevada, to show cause why anorder should not be granted to the said Adminstrator to sell so much of the real estate of
said deceased as shall be necessary and that
s copy Of this order be published four su~es—
sive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
a newspaper printed and published in said
county, ten days prior to the
fixed for said hearing:
Dated Aug 12th,"1873.
. SOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office of the County Clerk of the County
, of Nevada. I, T. C. Plunkett, County Clerk
of the County of Nevada, State of California, and Ex Officio Clerk of the Probate
Court in and.for said County, do hereby
certify the foregoing to be.a true, full and
correct copy ofan order duly made and entered upon the minutes of ‘said Probate
—~) Witness my hand and the geal of
seal } anid Probate Court, this 12th day
—~ ) of Aug, A. D. 1873.
T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
Jno. Pattison, Deputy.
M. 8. Deal, Atty. a3
Bol a SALE.—Stute of Californis, County of Nevada, ss. Township
ot Kureka. By virtue of an execution to
me delivered, issued from the Court of J.
M. Ballard, Esq.,an acting Justice of the
Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date July 25thyA. D, 1873, to satisfy a
ju ent rendered by said Justice of the
Peace, on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1873,
in favor of .W.B. Churchill and against
Rising Stat Mining Co., a co: tion, for
the eum of ($141.00) one hundred and fortyone dollars debt, interest, damages and costs
of suit. I havetaken in execution, and will
_ sell to the highest bidder for cash the following bed property to-wit: All the
right, title and interest of the above named
? defendant of, in and to that certain quartz
mill, with engine, boilers, stamps, wheels,
beite, shafts, batteries, copper plates, and
all the appurtenances thoreunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining, together with
"two Cars “and “se certain wire rope;
office of thea Company, 37, New Merchants’ .
Exchange, Cala. Street, San Francisco, Cal., .
dsy herein } distant.
.da County Mining Records.
ches in diameter bears N. 95 30’ W 95 links
distant. Thence South 72 30’ W. 129.00
chains to & spruce tree 30 inches in dfameter, marked B. M. No. 4. Thence N.
30’ W. 20.00 chains to a spruce‘tree 30 inches
in diameter marked B. M. No. 5, Thence
N. 55> 54, W. 17.57 chains to a post, the
centre of Section 11. T.16 N. R. 10 ‘East
Mount Disble Meridian. Thence West30,00
chains to a post, the center of Section 10,
whence the North east corner of tract No. 2
of this mining ¢laim bears South 27> 15°
W.178.50 chsins distant. Thence North
-40:00 chains te-a—-post—-which~wih be-thequarter section post between Scctions 3 and
10,, Thence Fast 40.00 chains to a post
which will bethe Section ‘corner common
to Sections 2, 3,10 snd 11.
64.52 chains to a post marked B.M. No. 6
in stone mound. Thence West 120.00 chs:
to place of beginning, and containing one
thousand four hundred and sixty-one and
91-100 acres, and being ® pertien of Section
1, 2;3, 4, 10 and 11, Township 16, North,
Range 10 E. and Sections 33, 34 and 35, Tp.
17 North, Range 10 East Mount Diablo base
and Meridian. Siar Sac
Tract No, 2.
‘Near Chalk Bluffs.
, Commencing at a stake marked B. M No
1, in mound of stones standing in thicket
of small pines, and from which a post intended for but not approved as, the quarter section post between Sections 29 and 32,
Township 16. North, Range 10 East Mount
Diablo Meridian, bears South 3> W 23.70
chains distant. Thence variation ‘18° E
S 62> 45’ B 10.00 chains to a stake marked
B: M. No. 2, from which a black oak 50 in.”
dianieter bears North 39° 45’ East 180 chs
Thence North 339 45’ East 123 00
chains to a black oak 30 inches in diameter
marked B, M. No. 2, standing on the north
bank of South Yuba Ditch Company's Reservoir, whence the South west corner of
tract of land No.1 bears North 27> 15" E
178,50 chains distant. Thence North 62°
45” W 10.00 chains to a stake marked. B. M.
No. 4, from which a black oak 18 inches in
diameter bears N36> 30’ E.86 links and a
-Yellow Pine, 14 inches in diameter bears 8,
63° E 104 ehains distant: Thence 8. 33°
45’ W. 123.00 chains to place ef beginning.
and containing 122 22-100 acres and being a
portion of.the E of Sec. 29, N W 34 of N
W of Section 24, and 8 W \& of 8 W ¥ of
Section 21, Township 16 North. Range 10
East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian.—
Said location was made May 29th, 1866, by
J.L. Sandford.etal. and recorded in Book
3 of Mining Records, pages 566 to-573 NevaAdjoining
claimants are the owners of the Sugar Loaf
claim on the South ; and Rose and Duryea;
on the west by Hussey Brothers, Frank Ennis and South Yuba Canal Company.
All persons holding any adverse cleim
thereto are hereby requested to present the
same before this office within 60 days from
the first day of pubjication hereof. .
j26 T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
ANNUAL MEETING.
FFICE OF GOLD RUN MINING CO.,
San Franci-co, July 31st, 1873.—The
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Gold Run Mining Company will be heldat
the office of the Secretary, corner of Market
and Spear Streets,on Monday, teniber
Ist, 1873, for the election of a d of
Trusteee to serve for the ensuing year.
alt __0. ©. PALMER, Secretary.
sos .
78>)
Coos Bay Coal Agency.
> 3 ay 4 spre
4. BERRYMAN -& “DOYLE,
EALERS in Cumberland, Lehigh and
= all descriptions of Fereign and Domeatic Coals.. Also,
;
_. Pig IRON. ©
Bulkhead, bet®yeen Pacific & Jackson St
. Wharves, San Fi ancisco,
—~
NILES SEARLS,
. Attorney and Counselor at Law
AT BRIC { OFFICE,
In Fiont of tie Conrt-House,
Nevada City.
Finest Coffee in the World.
Is that manufactured by
“MARDEN & MYRICK,
San Francisco.
——T.
. :
7 O burnt and ground Coffee, in papers:
N is equal to that-ef_Marden & Myrick
Try it, and we guarantee: you: will n¢ver
. use any other. It cen be had ef any grocer iff this county. It has been in use over
that it is
. THE BEST.
Take no other kind if you want good
Coffee. 7
. San Francisco, July 15th, 1873.
{ —+
i
U. S.A.
Indian ‘Root Bitters.
CONTAINS NO 4LCOHOL.
Thence North..
physicians in the East.
For CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS and CHRONIC DISEASES,
*_ SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUSCOMPLAINTS and INDIGESTION,
It has No equal. _Try it. _It can be had
atall first class saloons and. grocery stores.
Dealers can obtain it of San Franeisco job; bers, or of the agent for this coast. ~
418 Sacramento Street.
_No Family should be witheut it.
San Francisco, July 15th, 1873.
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
(APrTAL STOCK $200, 000.
: OFFICERS :
JOHN W. HINDS, President.
Be We TOLL os ccc sion naan’ ..CASHIER
DERECTORS : :
A. C. Niles, . Chas. Marsh, R.W, Tully,
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H. Parker.
John W. Hinds.
Hare gi TO LOAN on good collateral security.
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Legal Tenders Boughtand soid at Regula:
Warrants.
Rates.
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min
o General and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, £a
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City.
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany.
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. :
CoRRESPONDEN1I8—Bank of Califarn® ,
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento
Agency Bank of California, Vitginia City.
Interest on Time Deposits will be -allowed, as follows :
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.
Iwelve Months Time
* wise
biacksmith shop with anvil, bellows and
tools. Said property is situated on the
, bead of Devil’s Canon, about four miles in
a south-westerly direction from the town
of.Graniteviile, Township of Eureka, County. of Nevada, and State of California, and
known as the property of the Rising Star
Mining Oo., # corporatiGn. “Notice ia hereby given that I will expose to public sale
all the above described property to the
highest bidder for cash in U.S. gold and
silver coin, in front of J. Egan’s saloon, in
the town of Graniteville. on Tresday, the
di day of September; A. D. 1873, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A.M. and. 5 o'clock
P.M. Taken asthe property of the above
named defendant to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. .
Given under my hand this 8th day of
August, A, D. 1873.
et RICHARD DILLON
aid Constable Pureka Townsbi
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal, August 19th 1873. ~
‘ 8. °D. Merchant, Thomas Mein, R.
Wing, Oscar Maltman, Peter Ismert
aad Elijah Prior, and to all whom it may
concern; Whereas, you filed your affidavits
, , Menge 8 East, to be mineral in
and ‘by Gommissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, the game land is to be
treated as mineral in 6haracter, and more
valusble for mining then for agricultural
purpose the ig proved after
due notice. And whereas, Philander Sutton. (Post-office address Nevada City, Cal.)
did, onthe 3d day of March, 1873, file in
the Register’a office of this District his
, homesterd application No. 546, claiming
the same land, and an affidavit alleging that
it is icultural in_character, and more
i Eton See for mining
purposes. erefore, you~ will please
take notice, that-under and by virtue
of instguctions from the ; missioner of the General Land Office,
May 6th, 1671, we have fixed the 24th day of
hept. A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
this office, before the Registerand Receiver,
for the hearing-of: to. determine ag
to the mineral or agriculfural character of
aald lands. °° "2 eo. 5,
\~> in witness whereof, we haye.heredeal } auto set our heads and affixed the
vee ‘MeFARLAND, Register.
: a22 HART FELLOWS, Receiver, .
ore
Notice to Creditors.
~——— > j s#ilebriat, deceased:
quem by ‘the undersi dG adiministryptor of
the above named Fstaté, to the
iors of, avd all persons having claims
Notice ia hereby
smi aat 2gid .decdascd, ta exhibit the satae .
“with the necegsery vouchers within four
months sfter the publication of this notice,
40 the the tndersigned admiifstrator, at]
at the Court House, Novada City, }bie office
Neved@ Qenneyy ;
Nevada, Ros tth, 1873. . :
JOUN M, BUBH, Aministrator.
Cha? Mekly yy Agent. a5
‘
\
\
in the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N E
_E_North, .
character,
N THR imatter of the Vatate of Pa'rick .
LAY
FREIGHT
BY WAY OF WHEATLAND,
~TO—
NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY.
. CHEAPEST ROUTE.
~~ €. HOLLAND,
roe ™AnerNe uenceanr.
Mark gooas, ‘Care of C. Holland, Wheatland.”
Teaws always on hand to convey goods
through without delay. By sending goods
this way there is a aaving of $°.60 per ton
either from Sacramento or San Francisco.
C. HOLLAND,
jy8 . Wheatland.
B. LUTZ,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER,
IS pre
fect fit guaranteed
country.
lowest rates.
If you want a fine
order, or any thing
me a cali,
B. LUTZ.
At the old stand, on Broad Street, below
National Exchange. Hotel,
Nevada, June 22d, 187%. .
pared to make Boots
and Shoes in. the latest and
most fashionable styles. A perin in all
eases, and prices as reasonable
as-any establishment in the
—Boets and Shoes repaired in the best
manner, on the shortist notice, and at the
pair of boots made te
done in my. line.give
a
POTTER’ & SIGOURNEY,
No. 18 Commersial Street,
A Sie GERSWALE WALL PAPER,
and WINDOW SHADES. .
* evade, April 86sh;18¢3
CHAS. H. WYMAN,
(Permerly Clerk U. S. Land Office.
Attorney for Land Claimants, :
’ Saeramente, Cal.
PABTICUIAR attention given to all
business ponnectsd witn Public Lends
Somesteads, Pre-cmptions, Applications
ehousl Lanes
annum.
@?” Persons residing at a distance can
send money by Express. :
Checks on Solveiit Banks taken at par.
CASHIN&CO,,
“OF NEVADA CITY,
' @ RE now prepsted to furnish the interior trade with
BEEF CATTLE,
HOGS,AND
SHEEP,
At their place of business, Nevada City,
or deliverthem wherever desired,
Their facilities enable them to sell very
low, and the beat of Stock will always be
kept om hand. :
Address — 4
CASHIN -& CO., .
Nevada City.
W. A. ROWE,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER.
“HOP ON BROAD STREET, next BuiliKD ing to the Skating Rink. All orders
promptly and faithfu.ly attended to. je4
W. H, DAVIDSON. .
JUSTICE Or T THE PKACE. .
ONVEYANCING done and Collections
A made. Otice—Odd Fellows’ nell
building, Broad Street, Nevads. jivs
~ ROOMS TO LEL,
oe ROOMS for single gentla.
. men cen be vbtaired at tire house furmerly occupied by Kichard Kelsey, corne:
of Main and Cottage streeta. “Apply to J.
House, = jy 26-im'
?
1 No. 4”
THE WONDER OF THE, AGE.
. 4.54 1. Dense, Puss thitsugh Stake No. 3, /
@
S. HOLBRUUE, at hia store, or at the
)_ No."497.
Application for-a Patent to a
_. Mining Claim.
UNITED STa’TES LAND OFFICE,
Y OTICE is hereby given, That FrederN erick Ogden and Henry B. Tichenor,
whose Post Office address is San Francisco,
CsP, snd Sa: Jacke and Samnel McCard}, whose Post Office ig Washington,
. Nevada County, Cal. have made application
. for Patefit for three thousand lineal feet of
4 the Canen Creek Quartz lode bearing gold, .
} with surface ground six hundred feét in
j width, situate ii Washington Mining Dis. triet, Nevada County, Calforpiay and dea i
cribed inthe plist and field notes on file in j
' this office as follows, viz :
2 Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
PS
Gomth
45. 2. L. No. 1” from. which a
hes in diameter bears 3.
EO co dhatms anda Black Oak
ip 17 North, Range 11!
‘3.51 chains ; t
East, Mount Diab
bears S. 43>, 15° E.
which a Black GQak 36 inches
r, bears--S. 12> 30’ W 42 links, } in diame
twenty years, and the people have decided . .4 q Black Oak 30 ‘inches in diameter}
thenre 8. } bears KN. T= 30’ E 107 links:
} 30 15° W.7 5 chaius to the South ide of .
Canon Creek, and 8.00 chainsto the North
‘side of Canon Creek and (ascending Bluff
} 45.45 chains to astake. mark&d “C. C.Q, L,
rom which a Black Oak 22 inches
tin di. ‘er, bears 8.445 30° W.33 links,
and a Live pia
$ 28° E 123 links; thence S 69> 45°°W.
{9.09 chains to’a stake matked “C. 9 2 Fa Pah
} No. 5,” from which s live oak 40 inches
/E:C 3Jinks: Thence $. 205 15’ .E 39.90
chains to the north side of Canon Creek,
and 40.45 chains to the
i Canon Creek,
south side of
. black oak 7 inches in diameter bears N 73°
. TIS recommended by all the proniinent . 30’ E 75 links,.and a black.o«k: 12 inches in.
. diameter bears N 51° 30’ W links, and
. Canen Creek bridge “bears S 16> W about
}.3.50@ chains; thence N 69° 45° 4.544 chains
. tothe place of beginning, and containing
. 41 27-100_acrés and being a portion of the
tW -1¢—of-Section 4,-Township.17_ North,
. Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Merid. Said location was male in the year 1866
. by A. B. Lindsey, Albert Lindsey, Samuel
. Howe, Montgomery Howe, John Huston,
. Orin Judson, Francis Smith, Thomas Free. nan, B. F. Derrickson, Robert Lytle and 19
others. Adjoining ciaimants are Cowles
¢t-al-en the north.
Ail persons holding any adverse claim
thereto-are hereby requiréd to present the
same before this office within sixty dsys
from the first day of publishing Hereof,
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne. Attys for Applicants. a6
NEW SAW MILL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
5 HE New Miltat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill afl
orders for Building or Mining Lumber. *
Ali kinds of Lumber kept constantly. on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
Pine Street will be promptly attended to.
jy2 _ M.Ur& D. MARSH,
NOTICEAVING sold out our Business, con-.
sisting of a well-selected stock of
Clothing, &c. to Messrs HYMAN BROS, we
thank the people of Nevada city and county
for their liberal patronage bestowed upon
us and solicit a continuance of the same to
our successors. ASCHHEIM BROS.
: Cor. Broad and Pine Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 1, 1873.
Wefraiarneaye
‘Referring. to the above notice of Aschheim Bros. we desire to give notice that we
will continne in the same line of business
at the old Clothing stand. Corner.of Broad
and Ping streets, and solicit the patronage
of their former customers. and assure them
afaction in all our dealings.
Aug. Ist. HYMAN BROS.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
AARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in
ie) part of Ad, State.
El t Buggies, Wagons
ané@iHacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
Becnglon pase om ae ftom -vice, of good
e and capable of going as fast as an:tleman cares to drive. “ Asa
for Funerals. attended towith
pomprtness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
LANCASTER & ROBINSON
Nevads, May 25th.
LAnceioes & ROBINSON have
Imperishable Fragrance. :
MURRAY & LANMAN’S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER.
gf RLS richest, most lasting, yet most del.
ieate of all pertumes for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF,
AT THE TOILET,
AND IN THE BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeits,
always ask for the Florida Water. prepared
by the sole proprietors.
LANMAN & KEMP,
NEW YORK.
my22
* NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
; 7 > Al persons having
claims against the estate of Daniel Trevethick, deeeased, ore requested
f them to the undersigned, the
date of the first publiestion of this notice.
JOHN TREVE! HICK, Adrainistrater,
eta
_ DINELE «& BYRNF,’
tornevs & Counszlors at Loaf,
(James K. Byrne, Actary Public.)
@
{ PMxcuavge
Valley, 4
Bicdiding Mala Street, Gras:
se eh Sphere;
FFICH—Wext doce to Poet-Omice,” ie"
/ ARCADESSALOOW.
A DIOINING Greenwald's Cigar Store, on
2% Broud Street, Nevada City
Av. CARBRYY =<
‘LIQUOhs and CIGARS
4 2 drop in end gee me. = mt
. Keeps constantly on bana the best of' WINES
Ot friends ond new comers sre invited
August 19th, 1892. OB. Stidger, -atty.
"EMPIRE MEAT MARKEY
Commercisi Street, Nevada.
ANES MONRO heving opened a Meat
uelity of beef, Mouton, Pork, Vea Corned
i$, Cormed Pork, te os tLe lowest Pate
jthe county of
meter, bears S$. G5 W 44 links, .
ce }
m a true line, var 17° 30° E N. 69° 45° EL
m s toa stake marked “C.C, Q. i
and 45.45 chains -to astake .
. marked **C. C. Q. L, No.6,” from whfch a .
8 well as the entire commiunity perfect tat.
¥ he all Per i.
N the matter of the estate of Daniel Trevt present
ra' tor of said estate, at his office—O. P. #tiager’s law office -at_ North San Juan, daly
authenticated, within ten months from the
6 { :
Election Proclamation.
TATE CF GALIFORNIA, Executive Department, Sacramento, August 1, 1873.
Notice is bere by given that a General Election will be beld threughout the State on
= “Wednesday, the 3d-dey ef September, 1873,
Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 4th, 1873.) . at which time the folleWing officers are to
: . be elected.
State Senators, as follows :—Second., Dis. trict, composed of the cofipty of Los An.
member; Third. District, com. gelos—one
posed of tie counties of Santa Barbars,
San Louis Ob'spo and Ventura— One Senator: -Fouct District, compored of the .
éounties of Tulare, Eresno and Kern—one .
Senatory “Seventh District, composed of .
the county of Santa Clura—one Senator; .
Kighth District, composed of the counties
of San Francisco and San Mateo—two Sen.
ators—(to be elected in, ‘he cguity cf San
. Francisco;) Ninth District, éomposed of
'
a* a stake in a stone mound .
the county of Alameja—one Sepater;
Twelfth District, compored of the coun.
ties of ‘Fuolumne, Mono and’ Inyo> one .
Senator; Thirteenth District, compcsed of .
Calaveras—one Senator; .
Fourteenth Disiritt—-composed of the .
COUNEES OF Amador and Alpine—one Sen. }
ator; Fifteenth District, comyposéd of the
county of El berado—one—Senator; Six
teenth District, cdimposed of the county cf}
Sacramento—one Sengtor; seventeeth Dis.
triet, composed of the counties of Solano .
and ¥elo—one Senator: bine‘centh Dis;
trict, compas: d of tie county of Sonoma— .
one Senator; Fwentieth District, composed .
ef the county. of. Plicer—one . senator; .
Twenty-first Disirict;composed of the:
. county of Nevada—one’Senator; Twenty. .
second District, conrpos d of the county of .
Sierra—one Senator;-Twenty-thita District
} composed of the counties of Yuba and Sut. fer—one Senator; Twénty-fourth -Distrtet, .
k20 inches in diameter, bears j composed of the counties of Butte, Plnuas t
and Lassen—two Senators—(one Senator to
fill the vacancy occasioned by the death Gg
Senatcr Boucher, and one Senator to b
os ; elected by the county of Butte); Twentyi in diameter beafs N.J0S E 47 liks, anda .
. black oak 165 inches in diameterbears 8. 36" .
eighth-Distriot, composed of the county of
Siskiyou—oreSenator.-—— MS
Also members of the Assembly, as follows: San Diego county, one member; San
Bernardino county, one member; Los Angéles county, two members; Santa Barbara,
San Louis Obispo and Ventura counties,
one member; Fresno county, one member,
Tulare and Kern counties, one member,
Mariposa county, one member: Merced and
Stanislaus counties, one member; Monte.
rey county, oné men ber; SantasClara
county, one member: Santa Cruz county,
one member; San Francisco county, twelve
members: San Mateo county, one member;
Alameda county 2 memirs; Contra Gosta 1
member; Marin county 1: San Joaquin county 2: Tuolumne, Mono end Inyo counties 3;
Calaveras county 3 ; Amador and Alpine 2;
El Dorado eounty-4; Sacramento county 5;
Solano county 1; Yolo county 1; Napa and
Lake counties 1; Mendvcino county 1; Sohoma county 3; Piacer-county 3; Nevada
county 4; tierra county 2; Yuba county 33
Sutter county. 1; Butte county 2; Plumas
and Lassen counties 1; Tehama and CSlusa
counties 1; Shasta county 1; Trinity county
1; Humboldt county 1; Klamath and Del
Norte 1! Siskiyou county 2. :
“And I do hereby otfer a reward of $100
for the arrest and eonviction of any and every person violating any of the psovisions
of ‘Title IV. Part 1, of the Penal Code ; such
rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches
the sum o’bemthousand dollars.”
‘In witness whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand, dnd caused the Great Seal of State
to be affixed, at Sacramento, this first day
of Augupt, 1873. ;
NEWTON BOOTH, Governor.
Attest; . Drury Melone, Sec’y of State.
In accordance with the foregoing proc!amation of the Governor of the State of California, it is hereby ordered that-a Gen-ral
Election be held on Wednesday, the third
day of September, 1873, at the several election precine'ts of Nevada County for the
following State, County and Township Ofticers, to-wit :
One State Senator. Four State Arsemblymen. One Sheriff. One County Clerk. One
Gounty Reeorder. One Treasurer. One District Attorney. One Superintendent of
County Scheols. One County Surveyor. One
Public Administrator. .One Coroner. Two
Gonstablés ia and tor each Fownship ia
the County.
One Supervisor for Supervisor. District
No 3, composed of he Townships of Pioomfield, Eureka-and Washington. Fe
One Supervisor for Supervisor District
No 4, composed of the Townships of Bridgeport and Rough & Ready.
One Supervisor for -Supervisor District,
No. 5, composed of the Townships of Meadow Lake and Little York.
The Supervisors elected will classify
themselves after their election as to the
. length of their respective termsin accordance with thprovisions of the code.
And it is jurther ordered, in accordance
with Section 1,142 of the Pouitical code of
the State of Callfornis, that thefeliowirg
named persons be, and they are hereby appointed officers of election in and for their
respective precincts. And that said election
be held in the house or room desinated opee the name or “ach of said precinct, viz
ART 1. TILLEIV, Of Crimes. against
the Elective Franchisé. ==
Sec, 41. Every person charged with the
performance of any duty under the previsions of any law of this State relating to
elections who wilfully neglects or refuses
to perform it, or-who in his official cape-.
city knowingly and fraudulently acts in
contravention or violation of any of the
provisions of such laws is, unless a different punishment for such act or omission is
rescribed by this Code, punishable by
e not éxceeding one thousand dollars, or
by imprisonment in the State Prison not exceeding five years; orby both.
Sec. 42. Everh persén who wilfully
causes; procures. or allows himself'to’be
registered in the,Great Kegister of any county knowing Limself 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 ons year, or by beth. In all
eases where on the trial of a person charged
with any. offense under the provisions of
this section, it appears in evideice that the
accused stands registered in the Great Register of any county without being qualified
for such registration, the Cou’ t must order
such registration te be cancelled.
. SEc. 43. Every person, who, after being
duly reyrired the Board of j at
“any election, reiuse to be sworn, or who,
after being sworn, refuses to answer any
rtinent questions propounded by such
Board touching ae ot says or the right ef
er person to vole, is guilty uf a misdemeanor. ite
Ske. 44. ] person. summoned to a:
rand testify before any of sts a
tion, who willfully disobeys such sumoe ~ em of a misdemeanor.
iC. 45. Every person not entitled to-vete
who fraudulently votes, and_ every
who votes more than once at any One election or knowingly hands in two er more
ickets folded together, or changes any balballot box, or adds or attempts to add
ballot to those legally polledat aay clestion
either by fraudulently introducing the game
into the ballot box before or after the bal‘OF Mixes With, Grattempts to add to i
Witp, the ballets lawfully Datied, scher
Duliots while the same are being counted
or canvassed, or at any other time with intentto change tae tesult of such election
CaCO RE s way or destroy, any poll iist,lots or balict box, ea tie perpe ea a inek
ing US oP imvahdsting such slection,.or
w.lfuliy detains, matilates, or destro) 8 say
éieofion Peturag, or in any manner so inter.
feres with the offers holding auclrelection
or conducting such canvags, or witn the
voters lawivily exercising their tights of
Wwung at such election, as to prevent such
-@9. Market on Cotomereiul pircet. ig urn.
pated to supply customera with tthe bess
i she Whe ftsudulomily kitem:
eetion or canvases irom being fairly held
ot after the same has been deposited in the
lots therein have been counted, or adda to
ter
or who, being entitled to vote, atte
vetp more than once-at any ateatinn .
guilty of 8 misdemeanor. Bs:
Src. 47. Every petson who procures aids
assists. counsels, or advises another to giv ‘<
oF offer Tis vote at any election, knowing
that the ‘person is not qualified to yote =
guilty of a misdemeanor. ote
Seo. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Elec
ticn whe aids in changing or destroying any
poll list, or im placing any ballots in the
ballot box, or taking any theresrom, or adds,
or attempts to add, any ballots to those Je.
gally pulled at such election, either by
fraudulently introducing the same into th
bullot box before or «fter the ballots there.
in have been ccnnuted, er adds to or mixes
with, or attempts to add to or mix with
the ballots polled, anyother ballots, while
the same are being counted or canvassed ee
or ut any other time, with the izftent to
change the;-resnit' of such election, or 4). VO
lows anotierto do te when in his power to
prevent it, or carties away or destroys, cr
knowingly allows another to carry away oy
desttoy, any poll list, ballot box,’ or ballots 5 ANCES
lawtully polle', is puiishable Gy ingpris.
onment.in the StetePrisonfor not lersthan
two hor more tlian seven years,SEC. 49. Every Inspector, Judre; oF Clerk
of an el ction; Who, previous to puting the
ballot of yn elector in the ballot box, at.
tempts to find out any nameé.on such bal. N. P., BROY
lot, or who opens, orntffers the folded ba).
lot of any elector which has been handa:
in to be opened Gr examined previcns to ;
putting the same into the ballot, box,-cr ms
who makes or places any-mark or device on Transcr
any fplded ballot with the view to agcer. ~~ eee
tain the name of any person. for when: the : be
eleckor Has Voted, 6F WhO, Wi*tHOUEt the con. ~ One Yearsent-of-the ele tor, discloses the name cf ®ix Month
any person Which such Inspector, Judge, or Three Mot
Clerk has fraudulently or illegally diacoyPer wee
ered to have been voted for by such elector,is~punishabie by fine, not less than fif: Rates fe
Dor more than five hundred dollars, = Ist inserti
$xc.50.~Every person who forges or sequent ii
counterfeits returns of an election purport vertisers.
imgta have been held-at a precinct, town, (neem semen
or ward where no election was in fact held,
or wilfully substitutes Tor, a or counter.
feit returns of election in the place of the
true returns, for a.precinet, town or ward ra
where no election was actually held is-furishable by ir prisonment in the State Prison FIR
for a term of not less than two ner more '
than ten years. : 4“
SE. ob Every person who wilfully adds : Self-}
to, or substracta from, the votes, ‘actually oe
cant at an election, in any returns, or who >
alters such returns, is punishable by imprisonment inthe State Prison for not less
Th
than one nor more than five years. eS
Sec. 52. . Every person who aids or abets use
in the commission of any offenses menernmeut.
tioned in the feur preceeding sections, or Mines, I
who, being present at or Cognizant of the vate Dwi
commission of either such offences, does Frencise
not give informaticn thereof #8 soon #3 F
practicable to the District Attorney or Entire
Grand Jury of the proper county, or to to
some Justice of the Peace of such coanty,
is punishable by imprisonment in the A SAFE
County Jail for a period of six months; or
in the State Prison not exceeding two years, _ ;
Sec. 53. Every person whc, by force, Send fi
threats manaces, bribery, or any corrupt ;
means, either . directly or indirectly, atR n-this
tempts to influence any elector in givieg coed
his vote, or to deter him from giving his rT 8 =
vote, orto deter him from giving the same, ‘ Bran
or to attempt by any means whatever to Hoist
awe, restrain, hinder,: or disturb any elecoisting
tor in the free exercise of the right of sutfcrRIC
age, or furnishes any elector wishing te
vote, who cannot read, with a ticket, inG@
forming or giving such elector to under. PF
stand that it contains a name written or OF aq
printed thereon, or defrauds any elector Pp
at any such election, by deceiving snd
causing such elector to vote ,for a diferent jy5
person or any office than he intended or
des red to vote for; «r who, being Inspetor, Jadge, or Clerk ofany election, while
acting as such, induces, or attempts to induce any elector, either by means er reA
ward, or promise thereof, to vote differently Gity
from what such elector intended or deda
sireé'to vote, he is guilty of a misdemeanor. still
Sec. 54. Every person who, with intent
to promote the election of himself,-or any
other person either, fo uge
1. Furnishes entertainment at his ¢x. Apdo
pens to any meeting of electors previous
to or during an election.
2: Pavs for, procures, or engages to pay
for any such entertainment.
3. Furnishes ur engages to pay or deliver
any money or property for the purpose of
procuring the attendance of voters at the
po.ls, or for the purpose of compensating
any person for procuring the attendance of
voters at the polls, except the conveyance
of voters who are sick or infirm. ©
4. Zurnishes or engages to pay or deliver
any money or property tor any purpose in hes)
tended to promote the election of any County
candidate, except for the expenses of holdTam
ing and conducting public meet ngs for gars an
the discussion of publicquestions, and of asian
printing and of circulating ballots, handUBL abe
bills, and other papers previous to such
election —is_guilty.of a misdemeanor. _ Neva
* Sec. 66. Every person who, being a cand> —
date at any election, offers‘or agrees to «p
point or procure the appointment of any
particular person to officeas an inducement
or consideration to any person to vote for,
or procure or aid in procuring the election
of such candidate, is guilty of a misdce
o> a
geo BE. very person,.not being » candiOILDE
date, who communicates any offer made in
violation of the last section toany person,
with intent to induce him to vote for or to
procure the election of the candidate Prom
Inaking the offer, is guilty of a misde-., Se
meanor. ; sagas
Sec. §§ 84, 85, 86, Every person who
gives or offers to bribe any officer or member of any legislative caucus, politics! con( ¥
vention, committee, primary election, oF 1
political gathering of. any kind, held for ning b
the p se of nominating candidates for. _Vads C
officesof honor, trust, or profit in this daily,
State with intent fo influeuce the perpi
son to whom such brite is given or offe ©o}
to be more favorable to one candidate than Rg
another, and every person, member of an
either of the bodies in this section mentionSan dy
ed; who receive or offers to receive sBY vada
such bribe, is punishable by imprisonment ae ,
, im the State Prison not less than one BOT
more than fourteen years. »
Sec. 68. Every person who by threats,
intimidations,or uniswfal violence, willfully hinders or prevents. electors from
assembling in public meeting for the coD@ideration of public questions, is guilty_of
& misdemeanor. :
’ Bec. 69. Every:person who willfully ay
turbs or breaks up any public meeting
electors or others, lawfully being held for
the purpose of considering public que™
tions, is guylty of a misdemeanor.Bec. 60, Every person who makes, offer,
or accepts an S or wager upon the rsult of anv ; or upon-the--saccess.
or failure of any n or ¢andidats, of
upon the number (f votes to be cast either
in the aggregate or of any. particular candiate, or upon the vote tobe cast upon BY
person, is guilty of a misdemean’T. —_—s
" Bec. 61, Every person who wilfully “
lates any of the provisions of the laws ©
this State relating to elections, is, unl#s *
different punishment for such violation *
resctibed by this Code, unishable by * of
an not. exceeding one thousand do}lare, oF the.
by imprisonment ‘n the State trison net
exceeding tive yerrsor by dothOrder made and-entered Friday, July 5°
1873. J.W. ROBB, ) yi
M.L. MARSH, { Supervisors #
ee peavey: <3}, 2a
Attest, T. C. PLUNKETT, Ch THe
entero Pattison, Beputy. ocho
saya ress = Por
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Fede
BAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEK aan
} ‘from the effects of Errors and Abuee?® .
inearly lity, Manlded restored. unk" k
iments to warriage removed, New methes ek
of ireatwient. New and remarkable ree
dies. Rooks and. cireulara sent ‘Tees 3F
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
exd lawfully conducted is guilt
Bee. 46, Every person A perenne
emtitied to) Philadelpbia. Fs.-— Vega
Pts to vote, . high’ reputation tor henorable conduct
c yrotess:onal wk: },
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