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June 17, 1874 (4 pages)

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mediately to Dr. Gibbon, s physician who hes eer private disease his ial study for years, and who is cé@rtain cure the maost inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflieted, or ose who are inter 6stod in the welfare of ‘their friends, to be careful of the may pretended doctors who infost-all cities, pub ishing their skill in “="Curing all diseases in a few days, impusing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other plabeie: therefore, careful. d make i gtrict Inquiries, or you may fall.into the bands of these charlatans. --— : geminal Weakness. Seminal. Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved . sexual indulgence, is. practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited “extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless: cambatted “by scientific medical ‘measures, viz: Sallow countenanee, k spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of eaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasi“nwas about the loins, weakness of the limbs, «cafused’ vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, difiderce in approaching strangers,a disiike to form new Ss a disposition to shun society, of _memory, hectic flashes, pimples and various ‘eruptions #bout the face, furred ton o. fatid.breath, csuge, consumption, nigh aweats, monomanis 41d frequent insanity. If relief be not obtamed, persons so afflict.@d 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 radical eure, Dr. G. . will give One Hundred Dollars toany one who will prove satisfactorily. to him that he wascured vot this bap by either of the San ‘Francisco quacks. ' Married Men, : Or thesewho contemplate marriage, Who are suffering awwiadies, shodid notforget the sacred re-epunsibility — them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons’gallingat Dr. Gibbon’s office or} ~sending for kages of medicines. may rely upon his esneivenee of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be. charged with a fair and. mutually satisfactory remunbration of services .condered, consideringthe circumstances _ Of "ths cases, rather than #toc prevalent and sol8z) ico of extortion. among quacks “on GIDEON. te -responaible and will > ive toeachit a written instrument, ‘iuding himself to offect a radioal and persnunent cure, or make no charge, : ‘Persons at a distance may be CURED AT ‘HOME, ‘by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptems, length of time the has continued, and ¢ Meine promptly forwartied, free uamage and curiosity, to any partof the country, with fall and plain direction for ase, y enclosing T LLARS in coin, ‘in a re detter through the Post Office, or t ‘Wells, & Co.,. -a paekage of will be :forwarded by oxpresato Wane en; * ikiroce ie, D. GIBBON, 623 Kearney oat Office Bex 1967.. « ~._-+ Private entrance on Commercial treot. ., Remember to put BOX 1967 on the let‘Sere. Ounsultations FREE. ~~ e7' Garrespondents will please inform DR. GIBBO “Sheriff's Sale — Y VERTUE ‘OF A Seeenee 5) me-directed and de. ed, issued ow of the Bietvict Gourt of the Fourteentn JuUicial District, m@nd forthe County of Kevaca, State of Odlifornis, ‘bearing date ril 23d, 1874, «mn ajudgment-rendered in sald Court on the 20th day.of.@ctéber, 1873, “in favor of Thomas Findley and againat the Mutual Gold Mining Company ‘for t 16 sum of 8ix Thohsand two hundred and i ‘htyvne and 23-100dolara damages, with inter»st thereon at the rate of seven per cent per _annum,-till paid, together with $72 70 costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment,-and accruing costs, —— iz T have levied upgn the following desoribthat. they cead his advertise ; ‘wnant inéhetDary ior o~myl . vd property, heretotore attached, to-wit ;— ‘That certain quarty ledge and all the propi tty.of defendant, ‘tuated in Fireka Tp. Nevada County, Cat. known e “Jim nine? or mine of the Mutu d Mining Co, veing about four miles gfoutherly from the town of Graniteville or Eureka South, upon Little Canon Greek and consisting of 1400 feet upon the quarts Jede or vein known and recorded as the Jim Quarts isdge commencing for s northerly bounda. ry uta point enwaid ledge indicated by a bufnt pine treeand extending thence eouth“ rly upon and following the true course of said lode or vein and crossing Little Cano ‘reek at Ryan and Kerby's old gravol dig1400 feet to a. siake for a southerly , together with all improvementa in part of a ivé stamp sting works, machinery and all appurtenanin anywiso ap. crushing mill, ‘of all Kinds, buil ‘ces therentitoe belon gi pertaining; Notice is hereby given that t» public Bale aH the above deecri wrey to. thé highest bidier, for ‘Satarday, June 6th, 1874. Lotween ‘the hours of 9o'olocx, A.M, and 4 o'clook. 2. M Z Given under my hand this 6th day of Apeil, 1874. ce) ‘@,'W. 8MIT Sheriff. ‘Dibble & Pitt Attys. Notice is'hereby given that the above gale has been postponed to BATURDAY, June We L674, -SR 3 << G. W. SMITH, Sheriff. jal By AoW. Rottor, Under sneriff, be — ander any of ‘these fearful” rem ~ “. Clerk of an election, who, to vole fora by imprisonment in the State Prison not ex 1g five years, 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:if not to be entitled to such registration, is punishable by fine not ex iog 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 perton charged with any offense under the’ provisions of this section, it appears in evidence that ‘the accused stands registe:ed.in theGreat Register of any county without being qualified for such registration, the Court niust order such registration to be-canceled, Sec. 43. Every person who, after being. duly required by the Board of Judges at any election, refuses to be sworn, or who _ after being sworn, refuses to answer any rtinent questions propounded by such ad, tuuching his right ‘or the right of any other person to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor, . : a Sco. 44. Every person summoned to ap-+{ pear and tesify before any Board of Registration, who wilfully disobeys such summons, is guilty of amisdemeanor. . Sec. 45. Every person not entitled to ‘vote who fraudulently*‘votes, and every person who votes more than once at any one election or knowingly hands in two or more tickets:felded together, or chanyes any billot after the same has been depos‘ited in the ballot-box, or adds or attempts ‘to add, any ballot to those legally polled at Sny election either by fraudulently introducing a t or after the ballots: thercin have been counted, or adds toor mixes with, orfattempts to add to or_mix with, the ballots lawfully polled, other ballots while the Same are being counted or canvassed, or at any other time with intent to. change the result of such election, or’carriés—away or destroys, or attempts to carry — or. de. stroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box, forthe SS of breaking up or invalidating suvh election, or wilfully detains, mutilates, or destroys any election returns, or in any manner so—inteferes with the offi. cers holding such election or conducting such canvass, or with the voters lawfully exercising their rights, or voting at such election, as t> prevent such election or can. vass for being fairly held and lawfully conducted’ is-guilty of felony. : Bec. 46. Every person not entitled to vote, who fraudulently attempts to-vote, or who, being entitled to vote, attempts to vote more than once at aziy election, is guilty of a misdemeanor: Sec, 47. Every person who procures, aids, a8sists, counsels or advises another to the same into the baHot-box before +political gathering of any kind, held. for. the purpose of nominating candidates for State with intent to influence the person to whom such bribe is given or offered to ‘be more favorable to one candidate than another, and every person, meinberof either of the bodies in this section mentioned, who receive or offers to receive any sach bribe, is punishable ry impris-. ‘onment in the State Prison not-iess than one nor more than fourteen years. : . Bec. 68. Every persdii who ‘by threats, intimidations, or unlawful violence, wilfully hinders or prevents electors from assembling in publie*-meeting for the. consideration o public questions, —is guilty of a misdemeanor. : Sec. 69. Every person who wilfully ‘disturbs or breaks up-any public meeting of electors or othgrs, lawfully being: held for the purpose:.of considering public questions is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 60,-Every person who makes, offers or acceptsany bet er wager upon the result of any election,-or upon the success or failure of any person_or candidate, or upon thé number of votes tu be cast either in the aggregate of any particular candidate, or upon the vote to be cast. upon any person, is guilty of a misdemeanor: Sec. 61. Every person who wilfully violates any. of the provisions of the law of this State relating to elections, is, unless. adifferent panishment for such violation is preseribed by this-Code, punishable hy afine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or ‘by imprisonmemt in the State ison not exceeding five years or by both. By order of the Board of Supervisors: of the County of Nevada, State of California, Tiads and entered “at Special “Bession, on Monday, June 8th,A. D. 1874, M. L: MARSH, A. B. BRADY, ' T. P. CRANDALL, ~ JOHN McCOY,_—. FRANK PAUSON, : : _Bupervisors< — Attest:.John Pattison, Clerk. NOW all men by these Presents, that < we, Nathaniel P. Brown, residing at Ahe town of Nevada, County of Nevada, and ‘Bradley J. Watson, residing at the town of Nevada, County of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into acopartnership; and-we -covenant,<and agree each with the other; to be co-partners for the purpose of carrying on and conduct_five. or offer his-vote-at any-siection; kno wtng that the person isnot qualified to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor, : ‘eo. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Elecition who aids in changing’ or destroying any poll list, or in placing any baliets in ‘the ballot-box or taking auy therefrom, or ; < OF attempts to add, any bal’ots to thoselegally polled at such election, either by traudulently introducing the same into the ballot-box before or after the ballots therein have beeu-counted, or adds to or mixes with, orattempts to add to or mix with, the batic Hed, any other ballots, while the samc being counted or canvassed, or at any otlier time with the intent to change the result of such election, or allow another to do 80 when in hig power to prevent it, or carries away or destroys, or knowingiy allows another to carr, away or destroy, any poll list, ballot-box, or ballots lawfully polled; is punishable by impris~onment in the Staté Prison for not less than two nor more than seven years, ‘Seo. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or previous to putting the ballot of an. elector in the ballotbox, attempts to tind out any name on such . ballot, or who opens, or suffers the tolded ballot of any elector which has been hand. ed into be opened or examined previvus to putting the same into the ballotibox, or who makes or-places aby_mark.or devise on any folded ballot with the view to ascertain the name_of_any person for<awhom the eleetor has voted, or who; witheut tlie consent of the elector, discloses “the name of any perso= which such Inspector; Judge, or Clerk has fraudulently or illegally ‘discovered to have beén vetei for by suvh_ elector, is punishable by fine, not less than fifty ner more than five hundred dollars. Beso. 50. Every persen who forges or Counterfeits returns ofien election purport. ing to have been held at a precinct, town, orward where no election was in fact hetd; or wilfully substitutes forged or counter. feit returns of_an election in the place of the true returns, fer a precinct, town or ward where no election waa actually held, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for term of not less thian two nor more than ten years. . Beo, 51. Seve. person who wilfully adds to, or subtracts from, the votes, actually east atau olection, in any returns, or who altera such returns, is punishable by imPrisonment ia the Siate Prison tor-not less than one nor morethan five years. Sec. 62. Every pergon who aids or abets in the commissionof any offense mention~ ed in the four preceedi sections, or who, being nt at or tof the com— of — a offenees does not Give informatiyn thereof as seen aS ,practieable to thé District Attorney or Grand dury-of the proper county,-orto some alnstice of the Peace of such county, 18 -panishable by imprisonment in the County dai! tor a period of six months, or in the to Prison not exceeding two.years, ,» Every person who, by force, threats, menances, bribery , or any corrupt means, either. directly or indirectly attempts to infl @ any elector iu giving his Me or — him f iving the-same, or attempt by any means. atrain, giving such elector to understand .that Jit contuins a nanie-writte) pritted thereon! or defrauds any elector at y such election, by deceiving and causing such elector different person or any office ingin-silite-various branches, in the town of Nevada, County of Nevada, State ef California, under the firm name of Brown & Watson. : ‘That the principal place of business of said copartnership-is situated at the town of Nevada, County of Nevada, and State aforesaid. That the names-of all ‘the persons interested as partners in such busiress, are above stated;-and-signed hereto, be in force until further notice by us. In witness whereof,-we have thereunto set our hands and seals, this 22nd day of. May, A, D. 1874 oS N. P. BROWN, m23 B. J, WATSON. County Scrip. LL werrants drawn on the General A #und.and registered prior toe June 3d 2 1873. Alse, all Registered Road Warrants will'be paid ;on presentation. the same ceases from this date. ¥. P. SANFORD, ‘Treasurer. _ By A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada, June 4th, 1874. : EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street; Nevada. AMES MONRO having opened a meat Market on Commercial street, is prepared to supply customers with the best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal Corned beef, Corned Pork,et c. at the lowest prices -OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAS RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN ‘i from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restered, Impediments to marriage Femoved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD As. SOCIAT. Yo 2 South Winthstreet, Philadelphia, Pa,—an institution having a high reputation for honorable ce nduct and professional skill. = Notice to Creditors. PN the matter of the Estate of T>E. w:A: Nickerson, deceased. Notiee—is_he: given by the undersigred Administrator uf the Estate of T. EB. J. A, Nickerson, deceased, to the creditors of, and ail persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within-four months after the first publication of this notice, to Chas. Mcklvy, at his office, at the Court House, at Nevada City, in the county of Nevadn, : WM. &. CAMPBELL, Administrator of the Estate of @. 2. .d. Ke . Nickerson, de seased. g -mavse offices of honor, trust, or profit in this} cian whose practice and __. cal attendance, the in ing the business of Publishing and Print. and that such partnership w il continueand . Interest ont. The young man who experiences’ th growing weakness in his ‘muscular and mental organization 5) d stop and consid . whence ita rises.“ He will find in the weakressof the pack, trembling-of the limbs, disord estion; unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste fer society, dread_of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las. civicus dreams, accompanied--bygrowing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, the pobitive traces of that most terrible and ness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and I him along the broken path of his existence, toward a preruature and loathsome grave, To-him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of exis. tence in nocturnal and di "4 ons, the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no, hope of cure, but adds to his misery in thé knowledge that the one who looks to iim for 80 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 no reseue — in proper and skillful treatment. . Consult, then, at once, # physieareful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the di ~ Those who have become victims of so. vices, that dreadfu:, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of #ick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untime-y graves-with itsimisguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th octor would especially recommend iim self, giving to each and sll+ guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinrance from-business, change of.diet, fear pexposure. == = < IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.When a Female isin trourle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgi. — should be, where is there a physician who is fuiiy competent r-relief,and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understauding now imperatively necessary these req airements are, feels called upon 'to interpose,and by calling the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to administer in all cases, botl: 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 the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families-cepm rely upon him as upon a father. All-in-atfliction, can find inhim one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be OT eee 'o Ca! ien .—Persons of either sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating; their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assyrance of a cure at home. troyed. Address, BENJ. F. JOSi3ELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom vy. Box Z “Nevada County Narrow ___._Gauge Railroad Co. . Laer place of bussiness at the office of A. B. Brady in the town ‘of Grass Valley, Nevada County, State of California. Notice ts hereby gi ven that a meeting of the Board of Directo:rs of above nam. ed Company, held en the 1thday of May, 1874, an assessment, No, 2, of Ten Dollars per share,;-was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in gold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of the Cempany, at the place of business No. 59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, Any stock upon. which this assessment shall reMain unpaid on ‘Tuesday, the 23d day of June, 1874, will be delinquent and adyertised for saleat public auction, and unless payment is-made before will be sold op Thursday, the-9th day of July, 1874, ut one quent assessment together with the cost of advertising ant expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Di-ectors. : GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary,
Ofbce—No 59 Main Street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal. m23 To Deling tients. . FFICELOF COUNTY COLIECTOR,—— County of Nevada. Notice is hereby ( reby . given that the Duplicate Assessment nooks for the 24th and 25th fiscal years (1872 and 1873) have been placed in my hands. The Taxes entered on said Books will become delinquen the First Monday in July, (6th) 1874, an less the same 18 paid_prior to that date, twRpty-five per cent will be added to the amount alt E. P>SANFORD, : County-Colfvetor. Nevada, > Notice to Creditors. ‘JN 'the.matier of the Estate of William . Robertson, deceased. In Probate Court, . Nevada:Cornty. Notice is hereby given by} the undersigned admiistrator et the es. ‘tate of William Robertson, deceased, to: the erditors of,and to all’ persons having claims againss-the suid” sed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within tour mouths after the first publication of thig notice, to Charles Me Elvy, at his office -Btthe Court House at Nevada City, in the uu = WM: B. CAMPBELL. Administratoref the Estate of William Robertson, dece Cal. May 16th, 1874. ~~ W Builders of Stea i~Engines, Pum = ee Dimes : . . Quartz. Mills, m. Boilers_and piece R. M. HUNT, M. D. ~{ Fenning prs Toso a . . WATER PIPE. ~_ ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, . ,, Specie! attention peia Hydraulic Sittings, , a : Water Pipes ofall kinds. Sheet lron Pipes ADA 7 fer any head of water. {Attention is galled S wR = wi wee phe hago mine. re, Butte Co., where'the Z 4 : and yepe 30 in. di: Ph te ige online aa the Virginia Water Works, Nevada, where dren) manent of Women and Chil . palit by this Remy DO. 12 im, w22 POTTER & SIGOURNEY, iz = No. 18 Commercial Street, may3) RE relling ; reat bargains in CR@CKERY, GLASSWARE, WALL PAMER, snd WU" DOW SHADES. Lt sveds. April th, 1873. ee destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak-+ +} on line of the Buckeye claim to a ‘stake All letters returned or de-o'clock, P. M. of that day to pay the deiin. “matter of the Estate of John Rochey-de‘Saturday, the 20th day of June, A, D.,.1874, ‘Application for a) Patent . corner of said mine and run -veriation-16 © ‘elaim to a stake marked B ECo. Thence { on line of the Nary . THE RISDONIRON AND LOCO. j { j . ] greater than made of ordi cast RISDON TRON & LOGO. ORKS, vada. In the Probate Conft, in theceaced. Purruant.toan Order of this Court made-+this. day, notice is hereby given that at 10 o’clock, A. M., of. said day, at the Court Room of this-Ceurt, inthe County of Nevada, has beer appointed for hearing the application of John McBean, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and testament of John Roche; ‘deceased, be admitted to Probate, and that letters testamentory be issued thereon to-the said John.McBean, at which time and place all persons inter: ested therein may. appear.abd contest the same. aa z . INO. PATTISON, Clerk. J.1. Caldwell, Att’y for Petitioner. Nevada, Cal., June, Sth, 1874. plicant by purchase from J.C; Linerrian;et al_Patrick Campbell and Bavid Rose, No. recerd of location of this -ground has ever: \? been made. Adjoining claimants are the —~ Mammoth Blue Gravel Company on'the North, East and South, .— : All. persons holding @ny adverse claim. thereto are hereby reqwired same before this office wit from the first.day of publish — T. B. McFARI Chas, H. Wyman, Atty to present thehin sixty days ing bereof, Sacramento. ap2 PRIVATE MEDICAL AID, Quick Cufes & Moderate Charges. JR. W:. K. DOHERTY’ Medical and Surgical Institute — {Founded tm 1853.) toa Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } ——-+-—Sacre , Cal., June 4, 1874 , is hereby given that David TreN ~“herne. Isaac Griffiths, M. Thomas and John R. Evans, whose Post Oftice is Dutch Flat, Placer Comnty, Cal. have made application for Patent for the-American Placer . . Mine,situated in Dutch Flat Mining District Placer County, Cal:, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior bounda. _ ries: Commencing at post No 6,of the Dutch~ Fiat townsite and No i7 of the Dutch Flat and Franklin Piacer mine, being the 8 E 30° East; N 43-42 E7.50chs along the line of the Dutch Pist claim to a stake marked D F ©», {for Duteh Flat Co.) ‘Phence var 16° 38? East.__N-27 © W_3,88 chs to a stake marked DF Co-on the west tide and B EK Co {for Buckeye Company) on_the Fast. Thence var. 16> 30’ E. 6935 © E 2.75 chs marked B ECo. Thence var 16@ 30°K. N 4° E 6.95 chs. on line of the Buckeye varl6° 30’ E, N19? KE 4.06 chains, on line of the Buckeye claim to a stake marked B ECo.~Thence var 16° 30’ E. N474°E 9.39 chain3,.en line of the Buckeye claim to. s¢take marked B E Co on the N W side and A P M (for American Placer mine) onthe 8 E side—nsaid stake.being the N EB corner of ‘the Dutch Flat and Franklin Piater mize. Thence var 17° E. § 47° E 6.45 chains. Cross small ravine :.unninig Novth. 10.95 chains. Seta stake on steep side/hill about 4 chains sonth of Little Bear River marked A PM, from which 4 spruce 20 in. dia. bears North 80> E78tinks dist. Themeewar 17° E, 8 5° E16chs. Cross Liabetty Dill tral. course N E and 8 W. 7.47 chs to. i 23, of the ‘‘Nary Red” placer ‘mine. Said stake marked N ‘RC. on thereast side and A P Mon the westside. Thence var 17° BE, 8 2534 © E. 3-36 chs-on line of the Nary Red placermine to @ stake marked NR Cand A PM. Thence var 17© BE. 8 822 W 9.47 chs on line of the Nary Red Placer mine to a stake marked NRO and A PM. Thence var 17° E, S 65% © W3.41 chs on line of the Na.y Red\Placer mine to a stake markedN RCand APM. Thence 17° E.$ 4° W 4.18 chs. On line of the Nary Red Placer Mine to a stake marked N\R'C and A P M-! Thence var 1TS E. 8 6746 ® E 3.59 chains; Red. Placer Mine toa stake marked NRCand A. P.M. Thence var 17° E, N %53 71 chains on ‘ine of the Nary Red placer mine to\a stake. marked N RC andA P.M. Thence var 17° E. 886° E. 2.58 chains on line of the Nary hed placer mine to stake No 4 of the Datch Flat townsite at corner of Brown’s fence— stake marked NR Cand DP. Thence var 18° 10’ E._$° 66°10’ W 14.60 chains on line of the Dutch Flat town site to a stake marked D F, at the cornerof Menly’s garden fence. Thence var 18° 10’E. N36>. 20" W-2.84-chs on line of Dutch Flat town site, across Main street to place of begiu-_. ning, and containing 31 43-100 acres and bdeing & portion of the Township 16 North, Range 10 East. ‘Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was m by different ‘ompany’s poate Nw 1857, Brown & Co. 8 claims. Jan, 26, 1858, The Garden Co, 2 claims. July 1@, 1857 The Phoenix Co. 21 claims, June 12, 1857, the Anserican Co. 16 claims. April 8, 1857, J. L. Ma. jors et al, 4 claims, and duly recorded in the ‘records of said district, Adjoining claimants are the inhabitants of the town site of Dutch Fiat on the Seuth; owners of the Dutch Flat and Franklin Placer mine on the West and owners of the ‘Nary Red Placer mine on the East. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present. thé fatne before this office within sixty days from the first day of ublishing hereof. jeT T. B. McPARLAND, Register. MOTIVE WORKS. Location of Works—¥. F. Cornar_of Bac! and Howard Sts. Sau Fraa et " JOSEPH MOORE, Supt. . ENERAL Fonsi men and Engineers <A CAR WERELA. Railroad and Mining Car Wheels of al)-. Mian RebS constantly. on hand. ‘The —_ ning +-T wheels are-made of the best c. wheel metal and are chilled on the face and flange, Riving a length of W6al Vere much a / senre of chronic diseases of t stake No . death. : + ual Organs, ~ formation of the utmost value to ali, whetber married or ‘Single, and will be sent FREE by mail of-recejpt of 8ix Cents “in postage siamps for retarn California, Man Francisce. ° No. 519 Sacramento Street, Cerner of Leidesdorff Street— ““. below the What Cheer _« SAN FRANCISG Private entrapoe-on Leidesdorff Street, Established expPsssly to afford the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aidjin the Treatznent and Cure of ali e Private and Chronic dig: eases, Cases of Secresy a AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, ; __ To the Afflicted, OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS °' : his sincere thanks to his numerous _ patients for their patronageand would take this opportunity to remind ‘them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the he Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid conseque mes of self-abnse, Gonorha@a, Gleet, StristuresNocturnal and Diurnal ‘Emissiors, Sexual ~ Debility, Diseases of ‘the Back and Loins. Tnflaniimtijon-ef-the-Bisdder and the Kédneys, etv., ayd he hopes that bis long experience ccessful practice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of mrahy years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate; treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men,of known respectability and high standing-in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. : Zo {A’tew doors el : \ 1 * To Females. ‘When a female is enervated: or sffticted with disease, as weakness ofthe back and limbs, Pain in the head, -dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation.of the ~ heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility an d all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the eelebrated_¥emale Doctor, W. K. Doweary, at his Meédicai Institute, and conguit him about her troubles snd diseases, dis tely, end save-yourTing and premature‘ ~X ~~ self from painiul To Correspondents Putients.male or female residingin any part of the country, however distant, whe ma desire the opinion and adwice of Dr. Doher$y, in their respective cases, and who think Preper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to bolding a personal interview,are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACKED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and\may be consulted with every confidence. If the crse ,be fuily and candidiy descrited, personal communication will be unnecessary)~-as instructions, for, diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, {imelnding the remedies}it—be forwarded without delay, and in such « manner as to convey no ijiea of the purport ofthe letter oF parcel so transmitted.—Shouid your eondition require immediate attention, send ten dollars, coin, [or that, value in curreticy] by Mais on WELI8, Far Go & Co's Express, and » package of medivine will be sent to your address with the necessary instruction for use. Consults ‘tions by letter cr otherwise, WREE. Per manent.cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea. DR. DOHERTY has just published an impcrtant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relstion to Impotence’or Virility, being short treatise on Spermatorrhesa, ur Seminal weakness, Nervous and Physical Débillty conseqzent on this affection and other diseases of the wey his little work centains 1netage. ~~ & DOHERTY, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. Assessment Notice. OLD RUN MINING COMPANY —Principal place of business, San Francisce. Notice is hereby given thst a¢ Address, 824 Ww. ' a meeting of the Board of Diréctors, bel! on the zznd day.of May, 1874, am assess mint No. 6, of Twenty-five Cents per share Wasieviedtporm the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States guliand silver coin, to the Secretar}. . otfice corner Marx t and Spear streets. ADY _ stock upon whic this asaessment shall rewain unpaid on the 28th day of June, 1874, will be d Jinquent, and “advertised for sale at pubhe “Anciion, and unless payment is ‘hmude-tetore, will be sold on day, the 2uth day of July, 1874, to ‘pay th ~delibquent assessment, together with costs 0‘ advertising and expenses of sale.* = © _C. PALMER, Secretary. Office—Corner Market snd Spear ae & 2 e Let no false delicacy.prevent. _ you, but apply t ~ eo cbs : 1 3 , ; \ a i << Bie goa fg 1 een rat , a LA} than he intended or desired to vote tor; or . , LIFORNIA INSTITUTE. E STEAM ASHER!’ No. 657.‘10 THE UNFORTUNATE. . ELECTION PROCLAMATION. . yo tcing Inspevtor, Juige, of Cieex wf }C4MORMIA INSTITUTE. THE ST Po ". Application for a Patent to a a ae Oa: of the Legal Voter#-of. Washi . reward, or promise thereof, to, =.. Lo ee =e } ° _ = se = Bees tee the Board of _Sopervisors their petition . tsnded or desired to vote, he is “guilty of a . ™™ Bosna Sneed ni enh a Oe SS So Sacramento, Cai April 94. ist we erbons. — = SARY™ of UaQuom Lidsuen yd re ee sie : with : ar & s : gle : f Nes Steam Washer or Woman’s poco OTICE is hereby given that Le Tous = ao a } QUOR LICENSE” in sid-townahip, . to promote the clacton of aca or ayt _ No Cure, No-Pay.; . palthowal evcred of apoting iam ar N iets’ Ponto 2” * pitas Pacer eam "Ee tatate of Calif cole eee mtuze of . ottier person either. abner: “3 rectly to the clothing, which could.be used . for a Patent for the Moutit Oro Pine ee State of California, entitled ‘An Actto. -1>Furnished ettertainment at. his ex: ion, by Letter or other-. ins profitable manner, for domestic. purpo. (F 82 Stent for the ne, EY STREET, ~. permét the voters ef every township or inEts mecting of electors previous Consultation, by ina profi i si nti Ar situa e in Mount Oro Mining District, Ne, 623 KEARN ’ P ' ote on thee . Pe Sar & P ae ee ‘seg. The Woman’s Friend washes without . y4¢4 County, California, and described jn: Cor. Commercial, Sax Francrsdo, ceunenet yo og pa fg ell ‘alos ae Parag d py eta gy to ‘ Free. labor. It will do Riser of Foe ne the plat and field notes on file in the of : ; = Syn SUS, Peers, OF Sagages Pay wise, . . vy family in thirty minutes toan hour. The : , viz: . : : a 3 : caticg liquors,” approved March 8th, 1874. det ang 0a entertainment. ~~. : : peony Si Hac ia sapert oe 40 ail ofan Aavi: fice as senate on “ as ABLISHED in 1864, for the treat . Therefore: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, . 3, Furhishes or engages to pay ot deliver \HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS . ces for the following reasons: Ist. It docs] Survey of Exterioe Boundaries, : oes ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases . that an election will be held on any money or pruperty for the purpose ot enj on this Coast an uninterrupted . its own work,thereby saving a large portion Conimencing at actake ina Stone moun 4 @ uch as Gonorrhes,Gleet Stricture, Sfphil. Mond July 6th, 187 4,procuring the attendance of voters at the . success of 21 years, and has become one-of . of the time u-ually taken in a family. 2d, . standing 15.66 chains.south of :the \ Sec. eee ex isin all its forms, Seminal Weskness, Im pit ay, y ve, + polls, or-for the purpose uf compensating the most celebrated Institutioris of the age. -It uses much less 808) than is required by . tion Post on-Nofth iine of Section 3, Town. VO] potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years. 1, ., Township of Washington, Connty . 89y person for 6 hy . attendance of . “tne great number annually received and . any ot er method: “3d. It requires no at. ship 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Us atafiding) and Ulcerated egs success: ully of Nevada, to vote.en the quesiion of “Livoters at the polls, except the conveyance cured, place itin point of number of pa: . tention whatever while the process is going . Base and Meridian. Thence ona true line tans 2 ‘ 3 : quor e” or ‘No Liquor License” saia . of voters a are sick petbeg gon “ss dalioes tients among the very first of the world, and on. A lady can do her washing while she nn 18 S. West 29.00 chains. to's : DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an. if icction ing called and to be held pursu-. _4-. Furnishes or ey pay 2 in. . *he success of its treatment ranks it second . is eating her breakfast and doing up the — rom which-s sugar pine 36 itches in —— nouncing that he has returned from visiting . t+ waid Act of the Legislature. any money or property for any purpose in. “ one, breakfast dishes. 4th Clothing wears dou. diameter bears N 20> W 68 links distant ~~ the principal Hospitals of Europe, snd has ‘Tae Officersof election "the -place of . tended to promote the election of any canPRIVATE DISEASES. ‘ ble the time, washed in this washer, that . Thence on a true liné South 24.62 chaing to > oo! h * Jan . Slection at the respective pi 38 Ol . et eee me iaPenses Of holding . tn Males and Irregularities in Females are . it will washed by a macaine, or by hand-la. » stake from which a black oak #inches in. ie r posing ; : et and conducting posts, meetings, . et 4 the great destroyers of health. They insid-. bor, or a wash-board. 5th, Lace Curtains, . diameter bears 8-443 E 97 links distant. f . _ Carlile precinct, polis at the hotel. 0. H. . Printing and of circulating » Banc. jously attack the system, and gradually un. and sll fme fabrics; are washed in a superi. Thence on a true line East, 39,00 chains to x P. Calberston, Inspector; H. Hartley and . Pills, and other papers previous to such . gernine and destroy it; they drive ;he . or manner. Al fabrics, from the finest lace . a stake in the center of Section 3, Tow. . } Leonard Johnson, oe p election, is guilty of a misdemeanor. _ birom f~om the cheek, the lustre from the . tos bed-blanket, can_ be washed perfectly ship 16 North, Range 19. East. Thence on __N, P. BROV “Washington Precinct, polls st McBesn’s . . Sec.56._Every person who, being a_canthe. +and with esse, withont tt bing board —/-s true line South 21.00 thaing-tostake —wi . saloon: Battis. ctor; Wilson . didate at.any election, offers or to offspring, It is truly a Labor and Clothes Saving In. from which a Yellow Piue 40 inches in diBRO\ alleviation of human = . Foster aM , dudges.— appoint or i oth a soca mand ve S= = vention. Zs a — — —< N _ W.101 atte distant. Ss _— fe Jmega precinct, polis ’s hotel. 15 ular office ensured eS man. @ marks: can seen icates as to merit, but none ca isfied . Thence on a true-line East-40: ing to a Se thousshds, of persons, both en ghee re og . P Merrill aed ~— be! hesmsepienty g hg eine the slat, derotuls, Consumption, « <stypien, the Idiot-} until they see it in operation. He nevss Late aieke oh-tbe its haben Seetions eer Ss male sna female, on hcg eg. . WA. Marshali go ee aid . Be taty-+-ic,the Pata and the . te +~Fhe Wash: . standin, ins south o: : : fy ing out amis existence from ‘the of . PART I. TITLEIV.-Of Grimes against the . t!0 of such candidate, ts gu MERCURY, re se themost FATAL:. ow in. ss-ieDatsh-Flatrt {ports hence -onm trae The Noe 0-0 ‘Transeri) _ Fock of secresindulgences, or. from virus . "ri ection Franchise. mene being’ a can. MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with-. fax, Auburn, Rocklin, Folsom aut Sacra. . chains \ cn — a absorbed info the system! Look at-thetr) a oction 41 Every person charged with . , Sec. 56. Every person, not Baden OTR : : : er W. if use in Neva. 2 and 3, . ownship 16, North, Range 10 East Bie pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and . 4044 36 of. : epro-. didate; who-communicates “any offer MEST’ oho have been treated with that pernicious . de-and Grasb-Valley in a few days by J. C. . 44.52 chains to'a stake from which « sugar air seonthe — *T visions of any law of this State relating to . in violation of the last section = an A er MINERaL POISON are not cured ; the dis. FISCHER, of klin, Placer County, who . pine 40 inches in diatheter bears §. 212k, eta ia Sent elections who wilfully neglects or refuses . 89% with intent to induce 4 anditdite vase has assumed anew form. . owns the patent rights of J. C. Tilton’s late . 124 links distant, 8. M. No.6.” Thence var Rane senjeyment of life. to perform it;,or who ia bis official capac. . OT t Procure the election o “4 c isd DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, . Patent issued Dec;-23d, 873, for Sacramento on a true line west 40.90 chains to the place . ~ bass nituation thousands suffer until death closes . i+ sowingly and frasidulently acts in conmaking the offer, is guilty of ® misde. snot leaves the poisor to crswl through the . Placer and Nevadacounties, —m27 of beginning, and containing 297.12 acres, penton r ,. . meanor. f : ‘ aa ee : : with sny of Shese horrible a _punishmeat for such an act or omission is ae sae to bribe. Any Ofer titiéal aoe face, to burst out in the future with a viruaa np ae ; ia 10 East, Mt, Diablo Base and ell ake par a to sg oe See es poe + thin peg epee Remege cat toe grace by a cn — 86 so primary election, or . ¢#¢® that will baffle the effects of medicine . , snare oF c ALIFORNIA, County of Ne. . Meridian. Said location is held by this apencore cart cur ed = not ex: r usaD » OF x oe = 7 Wwe CIGAR « CANDIE Tropical Ful! assa a ORANGE NAS, PINE of ro. always on . San Franci Nevada -C NATIO BROAD ST) CARR & \ HIS WI ways © the Traveli been made t elegant styl airy and co “compare fa itMhe State pains~nor ¢ comfortable Stages . their Offices The Ho the accomm Billiaré withthe Hc A\ghare fully Sedier a Nevada, J _ BANK BROAD E Gihec oe A. H. Pans; John Caghis Jonathan G) 22} = = MONEY T ourity. Highest } ‘Warrants. Legal Ten Rates. Gold Dust Liberal ad Bullion for: General a1 Checks on Jose, Stockt Drafts on many. Agents for Surance Con CORREsPo? Francisco ; Agency Ban] Interest 01 €d, a8 follow its, 6 pe Twel Deposit: annum. &F” Persoi send money Checks on AR DJOIN} ee Broad 4 Keeps consts LIQUORS an Old triend to droy in an ers