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June 28, 1874 (4 pages)

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a) hy ovine pen tee tec AI TNE TAR Ae rte pene erm per sn Vee “19 THE UNFORTUNATE. ‘NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES _ DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY4‘628 KEARNEY STRBET,. i: . MASLABLISHED «in 1854, for the treat ‘4 merit of Sexual and Seminal Diseases @ uch as Gonorrhea Gleet, Stricture, 8yphilis in all its forms, Semingl Weakness, Im patency, etc. Skin Diseases (of ‘years standing) and Uloetated egs success, ully ‘treated, ; 1 “. DR. GIBBON has thé pleasure of announcing that he hag returned from visiting’ ‘* {he principal Hospitals ef Europe, and has soured Traction at his Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San ¥ raricisco, where-his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor has spared neithertime nor money in seeking out new remedies, and ‘has returned with increased facilities for-the alicviation of human suffering. ~ a JHerrible Diseases. <<" ¢n¢-out-a'iniserableexistence from-=the-ef. Ss ences, or from virus. “How many -thousands-of pe 7 male ana female, are there: who are. suffer““phaorbed into the system 1 Look at_their --patlid, emaciated and-disigured:faces.and. their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriaye or the onjoyment.of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents; guardians, friends attend toany of those wlio are sufferiag * withany of these horrible life-destroying Cor: Commercial, 84x FRANc1sCo, } ELECTION PROCLAMATION, e277 HEREAS, one fourth of the. number _-of the Legal Voters of Washington the Board of .-Snpervisors their petition praying for ati Election to vote on the ques‘tion of “LIQUOR LICENSE” or “NO LI. QUOR LICENSE” in the’ said towhship, pursuant toan Act of the Legisfature of thy: State of California, entitled *‘An Act to ‘permit the voters of every township “or incorporated city in this State to vote On the cating liquors,” Approved March 8th, 1874. Therefore: NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, that an election will be held on -’ Monday, July 6th, 1874, In the Township of Washington, Connty of Nevada, to vote’on the quesiion of ‘Liquor License” or ‘‘No Liquor License” said Election being called and. to -be held pursuant to.said Act of the Legislature. «=~ i * The Officers of ‘election and the place of election at the respective, precincts as follows. 4 Carlile precinct, polis at the hotel. O.H. ; Culberston spector; H. Hartley and “Fownship haying hled—with the-Clerk of. ‘. quéstion of granting license to: sell ‘intoxi. ” who being Insp¢ctor, Judge, or Clerk of any election, while acting as such, induces or attempts toinduce any elector, either by, ‘means or reward, of promise thereof, to tended or desired to vote, he is guilty ofa misdemeanor, ; & Bec. 24" Hvery person who,with intent to\promote.thé election of himself, oF ‘any “otherperson either, «_ 1. Furnished ertertainment at his expense to any meeting of electors previous to or during an election. ee ef} Pays Lor, procures, or engages to pay for any such entertainment. 3. Furnishes or éngages to pay or deliver any money .or pruperty for the purpose of procuring the attend@nce of voters at the ( polls, or for the purposé of compensating any person for procuring the attendance of voters at the polls, except the conveyance of yoters who are sick or infirm. any money or property for any purpose . tended to promote the election of, any <andidate, except for he expenses of hédlding and conducting public meetings;‘and of “printing and ‘of circulating ballots, handbills, and ether papers, previous to such -election.is-guilty of a mils a os Washington Precinct, polls at McBean’s saloon; Fayette -B , lospector; Wilson, Foster -and-#, M--Hathaway, dndges, -_,Omega-precinct, polls at Lyon’s hotel. Marton Canon, Inspector; ft. PyMterritt and W.A. Marshall Judges.. eee PART L,.TITLETV.-Of Crimes against the Election Franchfse. , Section 41 Every person charged with the performance of any duty. under the pro-: visions of any law of this State relating, to elections who wilfully neylects oer refuses didate at any_.election, offers or agrees to . appoint or procure the Appointment of any particular person to’ office as an indticement or consideration to any person to vote for, or procure or Mid in procuring the €lécs ‘tion of snch oapdtdate,ta guilty of a misdemeanor. i ss 3. Every person, not being, a candidat o communicates any offer made in violation of the last section to any person, With intent to inducevhim to vote for or to’procure the election of the candidate ‘than he intended ordesired to vote for; or yote differently trom what sich elector in. ‘Mining . 4, Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver’ a iN _ Application for a Patent to“. Sacramento, Cal. June-26th, 1874. [° Nowe is hereby given, That the Green Post Office is San Francisco, citysand ty, Cal., has. madeApplication for ‘patent for the Grean. Valley Biué Gravel Placer Mine, situated #D the.Green Valley Mining District, Placér connty, California, and described in fhe plat and field notes on filé in this Office as follows, vi7; Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at the 8 W gore of the claim, ata stake marked G V B ?M (for Green Valley Blue Gravel PYacer Mine,) on the North Bank of the orth Ferk of the American River, fro Which a pitq@i pine 12 in. dia, bears S$ 31° 42 West 271 links distant, The witness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the north bank of the North Fork of the American River, om Range line between sections 4 . and 6, Township 16 North, and betweenRanges 10 and 1k, Mt Diablo’ Base and Mestant, aid run On line of Wiiliams’claim, Variation 19°45’ East. N1534 ©. W14,23 cha toa stake marked GV BG PM, from. Which a pitch pine 5 {n.d'a, bears N.2334° pres 30 links distant. ‘Phente, variation 0S 30’ Fast, N 543, OE § the. Small_raa United States Lana Office.) . “. WOMAN'S PRIEND: . Valley Blfie Gravel Company !w A SE ee dosent o 5 retain.) * fos HF. Steam Washer or Woman’s Friend, although often attempted, no method -been discovered of applying steam. di-. rettly to the clothing, which could‘be used in # profitable manner, for domestic purposes, The Woman’s Friend washes: without labor. It will do'the washing of anjordinary family in thirty minutes toan hour. The Steam Washer is Superier to all other devices for the following reasons: Ist. It does its own work,thereby saving a large portion of the time u-ually taken-in a -family, -2d, It uses much less spay, than: is requtred by any-ot er.method. éd. It requires no-ate tention whatever while the process is going on. A lady can do her washing while she is eating her breakfast and dving up: the breakfastdishes. 4th. Clothing wears double the‘time, washed in this washer, that, it will washed by a macnine, or by hand-la“her, or a wash-board. 5th, Lace Curtains, and-#iH-fine-fabrics, are washed_in-a superi. popsmanner,-Ali fabrics, from the finest lace to a.bed blanket,can be washed--perfectly and with ease,-withont the rubbing board It:is-truly a Labor and Clothes Saviag Invention.. lL would give thousands of certificates as to merit; but none can be satisfied until-they-sew.it in operation. It needs on, Applitation for a-Patent : ee oe reece) _ Nov657, Shs Po ee a “Mining Claim. = ? United-Stater.Land Office. Sacramento, Cal., April 24, 197g. OTICE is hereby given that Lewis ¥. “ts LN whose Post Office is Coltag, “Placer County, Calitornia, has made applicag’ on Plaver Mine +t ‘for 4 Patent for the Mount Oro District, ».! described in situate in Mount Oro Mining vada County, California, and the plat-dnd field nutes on tie id“ the of. fice as fgNowsy viz: ' be_.upurvey Of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a rtake ina Stone: Standing 15.66 ch a A mound 4ins south of :the 32 Sec. ‘tion Post on North line of Sécti, on 3, Town ship.16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridran. Thetice on a trne line variation 18> E. West 29.00 chains to stake froni which a sugar pine 36 inches. jn diameter bears N 20> W °58 links distant Thence on # true line South 24 52-eflaingtg a stake from-which a-black oak # inches 4p diameter bears S 444%" E 97 links divtant Fhence on a-truc-tine East, 30.0 j ; # stake in the ccuter of Seshon— ship 16 Merth, Range 16 Kast. # rub TeeSeuth 2-00 chains to a stake from=which a Yellow Pine 40 inches in di. ameter bears N 23> W107 links distant Thence ona true lite East-40.00.chaing to-s } Stan stiuke on the line between ‘Sections 2 ang a 35 Tew Thence “on -Yine bears SE & N Wes:$6-chs;-to-a stake marked G V BGP M; from which a-whiteoak 20 in, dia: bears’ N 152-30’ W 33 links distant. Thence; vatiation 20° 30° k, N ‘77 > E 20.00 ché. Ravine 6 links wide 8 W & N E 31.36 ch$. Ditch 3 links wide E and W 31.46 che“To a yistadice—seo thet “cared for and .crured before it be too late. _ Send them in mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician. whe has made private disease his especial study ‘for years, and who is certain to cure taé “Jaost inveterate cases without, mercury or fajurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who, are inter estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who {nfcst all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in-a few days, impuosing wpon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places, Be, therefore, careful and make istrict inguiries, or you may fall into the Land#-of those chamatans, ra : Seminal Weakness. Seminal: Emissions,.the consequence of felf 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 syniptems, unless cembatted by scientific medical. measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark . *pots under the eyes, pain in thé head, ringIng in the ears, noise like the-rustling—of deaves and tho rattling of chariots, uneasinvss about the loins, weakness of the limbs, (cafused—vision, blunted intellect, loss of «confidence, difiidence in approaching strang: ora, a disiike toform new acquaintances, a disposition to shun svciety, loss of momory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue,, fetid breath, coug's, consumption, night sweats, nonomanta and frequent insanity. . If relief be not obtained, persons s0 afilictd should apply immediately, either iz person or by letter, and have a Cure etfeetod by. his now and scientific mode of. treating this disease, which never fails of “ffecting quick and radical oure. Dr. @ will give =p than--te-he-charged with One Hundred Dollars to anyone “who will prove satisfactorily to him that hé wascured of this-cemplaint by either-of the. San Francisco quacks. 7 : : ‘Maryied Men, ‘ Or those who gontemplate marringe, who are suffering “under any pf these fearful masladies, sould not forget the sacred reepunsibiltty resting upon them, to obtain immediate relief. Pefsons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s o ~oF nding for packages of medicines nfay rely / “pon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more fair and mutu— ally satisfactory rem ration of services rendered, considering the circumstances han a toe prevalent and f extortion among quacks oo 3BON is responsible, and will {ve to~each pationt a written instrament, “iyding himself to effect a radical and perxanent cure, or make no charge, £ _ Cured at Home, _Persons at a distance may be CURED AT ~HfOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib.» bon, stating case, smyptoms, length-of dime the. disease has continued, and the “cine promptly forwarded, free from ~aamage and curiosity, to any part of the country, withlefull and plain direction for wae. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Vargo & Oo., # package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney #t.cot, corer Commercial, San Francisco, Poat Office Box 1957. d Private entrance on Commercial treet. Remeniber to, put BOX 1957 on the lettar. 2 : Consultations FREE.. a" Correspondents. will please inform DR. GIBBON that they ead his advortise ment in the Dany Taansonier, myl Assessment Notice. WOLD RUN MINING COMPANY —PrinW cipal place of business, San Francisco, California. Notice ia hereby given that at ‘# meeting of the Board of Directors, held onthe 22nd day of May, 174,an-asaeasment No. 6, of ‘Twenty-five Cents per share was lovied upon the capital stoce of the corporation, payable immediately in ‘United States gold and silver coin, to the Searetary; oftice corner Market and Spear streets. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re. . . main unpaid on the 29th day of June, 1874, will be d Iinquent, and advertised for sale at public Auction, and unless payment is made before, will bo gold on Monday,. the Oth day of July, 1874, to pay the delin. quent assessment, together. with. costs of: advertising and expenses of sale. : C 0.PALMER, Secretary. « Office—Corner Market and Spear Streots; tan Francisco, y m2 e, Notice to. Creditors. i N the matter of the Estate of -T. E. J. A. * & Nickerson, deceased. Notice is hereby given by thé undersigned Adminletrator uf the Estate of T. KE. J, A. Nickerson, de ocased, to the creditors of, and-all persons. having claims against the said deceased. to exhibit, them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the tirst publica. tion of this notice, to Chas. Mcklvy, at his ottice, at the Court House, at Nevada City, 1m the county of. Nevads. gees WM. B. CAMPBELL, —__ Administrator of the Estate of T. KE. J. A. Nickerson; deceased, mavid art _~ Notice to Creditors. . Robertson, decéased. In Probate Cuurt, Nevada County. Notice is hereby given by >, the undersigned administaator of the es. tate’ of William Robertson, deceased, to the creditors of, and to all’ persons havivg chGms syvinst the said deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers within tour nionths after thé first publication of ‘hig notice, to Chaties MoKlry, at his uftice nt the Court House at Nevada City, im the Uounty of Névada. oe : S WM, B. CAMPULLL nor delay ‘ cue . being _“@N the mattor ofthe Estate of William’ to perform it, or;who ia his official capacity Knowingly arid frandulently acts in contravention-or-viglation of any of .fhe*provisions of such law as is, unless.a differe punishment for such an act or omissio prescribed by this Code, punishable’by fine not @xceeding one thousand doljars, or by imprisonment in the State Prison. not exceeding five yéars, orby both. 7 * Sec. 42. Every person o wilfully causes, procures, or allows himself to be registeredin the Great Megister of any county knowing hifnselffot to be entitled: to Buch registration, ig” punishable by fine not exceediog one thOusand dollars, or by inprisonment in the County-Jail or State Prison not exceeding one year, or bv both. in all eases where-on the trial-of-a person charged with any offense under the provisions of this Bection, it appears in evidence Great Register of any county without beingy quatified for euch registration, the Couft must order such registration to be caneled. Sec. 43. Every person who, aftef being duly required by-the Board of Judges at any election, retuses to be sworn, or who after being-sworn, refuseg-to. answer any pertinent q@estions propounded by such Board, : any other person toVote, is giilty of a misdemeanor, oe. : icc, 44, Every pergon snmimoned to appear dnd testify before ally Board of Registration, who wilfully disobeys such summons,A8guilty of a misdemeanor, \ Sec. 45. Every person not entitled to yote who fraudulently votes, and every person who yotes more than onte at any one election or knowingly hands in twoor. Inoretickets: folded together, ;of . changes any ballot after tho saine hasbeen deposited in the ballot-box, or adds or attempts foadd, any ballot.to thatelogally 4 any election either by fraudulently introducing the same iiito the ballot-box before OT after thé ballots: thercin “have been counted, op-idds to or mixes with, orfattempts fo add to or mix with, the” ballots lawfully polled, other ballots while the saxie are being counted or canvassed, or at other time with iutent to change the result of such clettion;—oreatries away or destroys, or attempts to carry awa stroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box, forthe purpose of breaking up or invalidating such election, or wilfully detains, mu. " tilates, or destroys any election returns, or in any ii Oo Mpereros With the giicers holding such election, or conducting buch canvass, or with the yoters lawfully oxercising their rights, or-ivoting at such election, a8-t2-prevent such election or canvass for being fairly held and lawfully conducted’ is. guilty_of felopy. Sec. 46. Every person not entitled to vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote, or who, being entitled to yote, attempts to vote more, than once at any election, is guilty of a.misdemeanor. Se Sec. 47, Every. per-én who procures, aids, aSsists, counsels or advises another to Give or offer his vote at‘any election, knowing that the pereon-isnet quatified to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor, Bec, 48, Every officer or Clerk of Election who aids in changing or destroying any poll list, or in placing any ballots. in the ballot-box or taking auy therefrom, or adds or attewpts to udd, any bal’ots to those logally polled at such eléction, either bytraudulently introducing the same -into the ballot-box before or after the ballots therein have been counted, or adds to or mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the ballots polled, any other ballote, while the same are being counted. or canvassed, or at any other time with the intent to change the résult of such election, or allow another to do so when in his power to provent it,.or carries away or destroys, or knowingiy allows another to carry away or destroy, any: poll list, ballot-box, or ballots lawfully polled, is punishable by. imprisonment in the State Prison for not less than two normore than seven years. Bec, 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or Clerk of an election, who, previous to. putting the ballot of an elector in’ the ballotbox, attempts to find out any name on such ballot, Gr who opens, or suffers the folded ballot of any elector Which has been hand. ed in to be opened or examined previous to putting the same into the ballot-box, or who makes or places any mark or devise on any folded ballot with the view to ascertain the-name-ef—any person for. whom the éleetor has voted, or.who, without the consent of the elector, discloses the name of any person which:such Inspector, Judge, or Clerk has fraudulently or illegally diseovered to have been yoted for by~-such elector, is punishable by fine, not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars. Seo. 50. Every person who forges or counterfeits returns of an lection, purporting to have been held ata precinct, town, or ward where no eléction was in fact held, or wilfully substitutes forged or counter. feit returnsof an election in the place of the true retufns, fer a precinct, town or’ ward where no election was actually held, is pun. ishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for « term of not less than two nor more than ten years. Sec. 51. Every person who wilfully adds to, or subtracts from, the votes, actually cast at an election, in any returns, or who aiters such returns, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison tor not less than onenor morethan five years. Sec. 52. Every person who aids or abets in'the commission of any offense mentioned in the four preceeding Sections, or wio, 3 present at or cognizant of the com. inission of either ‘such offences does not give information thereof as goon’ ag practicable to the District "Attorney or Grand Jury of the proper county, or to some Justice of the Peace-of such county, is punishable by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period of six months, or in the State Prison not exceeding two years, : See. 54, Every person who, by force, threats, menances, bribery, or any corrupt meand, either directly or indirectly at. tempts fo influence any elector in giving his vote or aéter him fromg iving the same,or r ATH inistrati weft ortsen, Cecvased. NILES SEARLS, » Attorney and Caunselor at Law AT BRIC { OFFICE, in Fiont of tie Court Youse* tay Ge { he Fate of Willian Rob. 1% ipE DY aby mans whatever to awe, rehinder, Or disturb sny elector in the irae oxcreise @f the right of suttrage, or fur. Hisheswny lector wishing to vote, who cannot read, with a ticker informing or élving such elector to wuderstand fhat it . COnta its a ame written or printed thereon . a ‘oOnnient ip that the accused stands -registe:ed in the . £ @uching-his‘ht—or-the right-of . —See;—_60,_Every_person-whomakes,-offers -riation-19%4-S-E-8 43°63" W-30:39--chs tof aurs,-or by or de-} ° making ‘the offer,is guilty of a miadeeanor. " Sec. ** 84, 85, 86., Every person who. gives er offers to bribe any officer or member / of any. legislative caucus,’ political -con< vention, committee, primaty election; or political gathering of any kind, her@ for the purpose. of nominating candjdates for officus of ‘hhoner, trust, or ‘profit: in this State: withdutent to influénée’ the person to whom such bribe is given or offered to bemore favorable to ote candidate than another, atid” every “person, member of either of the bodies -in this section mentioned, who receive or offers. to-receive any such bribe, is punishable hy impris-lie State “Prison Wot ‘less than one nor-more than fourteen years, : Secr'b8. Every person whe by threats, intifhidations, or-unlawful violence, willly liinders or prevents electors from assemblibg in public meeting for the considération. of public questions, is guilty of a misdemeanor. ihe Sec, 59. Every person who wilfully disturbs or breaks up any public meeting of electors or others, lawfully being held for the purposé of considering “public questions is guilty of a misdemeanor, or accepts any bet or -wager upon the result of any election, or upon thé success or failure of any person or candidate, or upon thé numberof votes tu be cast either in thé aggregate of any particular candidate, or upon the vote to be cast upon any” person, is guilty of a misdezeanor, Seé. 61, “Every person who wilful violates any of the—provisions—of—the~ . of this State rejating to clections, is, unless adifferent punishment for:such violation is prescribed by this Code, punishable by afine not exceeding one thousand dolly: Prison not-exceeding five years-or by both. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of Galifornia, Made and enteredat Special session, on Monday, June 8th, A.D. 1874.. a ‘ M. 1, MARSH, onic . A.B. BRADY, T.P. CRANDALL, POHN McCOY,; FRANK PAUSON, Supervisors. John Pattison, Clerk. Attest: . ‘No. 571, Application for a “Patent” to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . Sacramento, Cal., June 4, 1874 OTICE is hereby given that David Treherpe,Isaac Grithths, M. ‘Thomas and John R. Evans, whose Post Oftice is Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. have made application for Patent for the American Placer Mine,situated in Dutch Flat Mining District Piacer County, Cal,, and described in the plat and field notes on tlé in this officeas ‘follows, viz: Survey of Exterior boundaries: Commencing at post No 6of the Dutch Flat townsite and No 17 of the Dutch Flat and Franklin Placer mine, being the 5 E corner Of said mine and run variation 16°. 30’ East; N 43.42 EK 7.50chs along the line of the Dutch Wlat claim to a stake marked D F Co, (for Dutch Flat Co.) Thence var. 16° 30° East. N 27° W 3,84 chs to a stake marked D F Ce ox the west rideand BE Co (for Buckeye Company) on the Wast. Thence var.16° 30' FE. N.60 © B 2.76 chs: on line ef the Buekeye claim to a stake marked B E Co; Thence var 16% 30’. oN 4° E 6.95 chs. on line of the Buckeye claim to a stake marked BOE Co. Thence var 16° 80°. E, N 193° 44.06 chains, on line of the Buckey¢ claim to a stake marked . BeECo. Thence var 16° 30’ EK. N 474° B 9,39 chains, en line of the Buckeye elaiz to a stake marked B E Co on the-N W side and AP M (for American Placer mine) on the S E side—said stake being the N-E corner.of., the Dutch Flat and Franklin Piacer mine. Thence var 17° E, § 47° E 5,75 chaina’ Cross small ravine yunning North. 10.25 chains. Set a stake on steep side hill,about 4chains south of Little Bear River marked A PM, from which aspruce 20 in. dia.bears North 80° E78 links dist, Thence var 17 2 E,8 5° E1.00chs. Cross Liberty Hill trail course N E and 8 W.7.47 ths to stake No
23, of the «“Nary Red’ placer mine. Said stake marked N RC: on the east side and A P Mon the westbide. Thence var 17° E, § 25%4 © E. 3-36 chs on line of the Nary Red placermine to a stake marked NR Cand A P M/Thence var 17° E, § 822 W 9.47 chs on line of the Nary Red Placer wine to a stake marked NRO and A PM. Thence var 17° E, 8 654% ° W341 chs on line of the Na.y Red Placer mine to a stake marked NROand APM. Thencel7° E.8 44° W 4.18 chs, On line of the Nary Red Placer Ming to a stake marked NR Cand A P M. Thence var17° E. 8 674%.2 E 3.69 chains, on Jine of the Nary Red Placer Mine toa Stake marked NR Cand A. P.M. ‘Thence var 17° KE, N 754g 2 E 3.71 chains on line of the Nary Red placer mine to ‘a stake marked NK CandAP.M,. Thenee var:l17 > E. 886° E, 2.53-chainsg‘on line. of the Nary Red placer mine to stake No 4 of the Dutch Flat townsite at corner of Brown’s fence— stake marked NR Cand DF. Thence var 18°10’ E, 8 56°10’ W 14.60 chaine on line of the Dutch Flat town site to a stake marked D F, at the corner of Menly’s garden feneé. Thence var 18° 10° E. N 362 20" W 2.84 chs on-line ‘of Dutgh Flat town site, across Main: street to place of . begianing, and containing 31 43-100 acres and being a portion. of the Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt Diablo Base’ and Meridi. an +; Seid location wasmade by. different company’s a8:follows: June 8, 1857, Brown & Co. 8 claims) Jan. 26, 1858, ‘fhe Garden Co, 2 claims. July 10, 1857 ‘The Phoenix Co.21 claims, June 12,1857, the Ameriean Co, 16 claims. April 8,-1857, J. L. Majors. et al, 4 claims, \ and duly reeorded in the records of said district, -elaithants-are-the inhabitants of the town site of Dutch.Flat on the South; awrers of pthe Dutch Flat sud Franklin Ptacer amine onthe West aid owners of fhe Nary Red “Placer nme ry tig East SS phic Tat All persons. holdtig any ssdverse .claim thereto are hereby. required to. present the Same before this office within Sixty days fron thé first day of publishing herost, — at, T. B.McPARLAND, Reeisters R. M. HUNT, M.D. for defrautls any elector at any sudlrelec} tteny by deceiving and causing such elector ! ER +fosute tora diferent persop-Or apy office . ‘ ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN, the c_ N % of Section 6, ‘Township 15 LWT NGrt fH ange 11 Rast, Mt Diablo Base and hnprisonnient--it—the: State was located’by Lb. C. Sheaves and others, . ‘. thereto are hereby reqnired to present-the seach with the other, to be co-partners for Adjoining + . Db ted eis Pri fy¥ of June, 1874. ly to be'seen to be appreciated.” “The Wash-, er is‘now in-general use in Dutch Flat, Col fax, Auburn, Rocklin, Folsom and Sacra“mento. The Washer will bein-wée in Nevada-and Grass Valley in afew days by : J.C. ptanding 20-chaitis hoOuth OF the Quarters post, Thence ona true line North 20 00 chains 44 Section cormer between Sections 2 and 3, ‘lownship 16, Nort h, Range 10 East 44.52 chains to a stake -from Which 4 SU ar from which a pitch pine 6 in. dia, bears N 8IS15" W 17 links distant. Thence var. j6>. 80> E, §$ 504% ° E 0.30 chs, Ditch FE & W, 3.00 chs, Ravine 6 links wide, 8 “WEN £4.29 chs, toa stake marked G VB G.P’M. from which a livé oak 8 ‘in. dia. bears:S.77:2 15° W 45 links distant. Thence variation 18° 15” E, 8 124g © -W 16.28 chs. toastake marked-G V*B. G P.M, from ‘which a live oak 18in. dia, bears N 15° bears 8 22° 40’ W 20 linksdistant. Thence variation 16° 30’ E,8 13% © E 9.41 chs, to # stake-marked-G VB G PM, fronr which amaple 4 in. dia, bears 8 51° 30’ W 15 lks.)! disant. Thence variation 14° 30’ BE. oN 8816 © 12.19 chs, ‘Along the. North Bank of the River to a stake marked G V BG P M, from which 4 pitch pine 5 in. dia. bears N 36° 30’ E 12 links distant. “Thence variation 17° 30’ E. N 783g W 1.00 ch. Vine course South, 16.49-chs. Ravine bears south, 16.97 chs, to’ a stake 50 links North from the river from which an Alder 10 in, ia, bears 8S 50° 45’ W 9 links distant. Thence variation 17° 45’ E $8 70% 2 W 5.43 chs to place of beginning. « Survey of, connecting line: Commencing . , atthe S W corner ofthe. claim, aud run vawitness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the north bank of the Nogth Fork of the American River, 5.64. chs North frém \ stake, between sections 1&6 on Range lire be. tween 10 and 11 Kast, Township 15 North, Mt. Diablo, Base and: Meridian, and contatning 76 18-100 acres. and being a zportion of Meridian. 1,300 feet Of said location was made‘Juae 23, 18738; byak. J. Weeks and others, and recorded. in-B D Mining Records, Placer County, page 562. 2,000 feet Feb. 13, 1874, and -recorded in Book ‘D” page-611,.and.the balance located .by.Geo,. Opel, who had the same surveyed and re= corded in book D, page 611, Saine records. Adjoining claimant on the S Westerly is Williams, and vacantlands on the other side. : All persons ‘holding any adverse claim. same before this offices, within sixty “days trom the first day of publishing hereof : T. B. MceFARLAND, Registane:> Chas, H; Wyman, Atty, Sacramento: jn26, Copartnership Notice. } NOW all men by these Presents, That : we, John Savage Holbrook, residing in the city and county of Nevada;and Flora Belle Holbroox, residing at the city aud county of Nevada, in the State of Oalifornia do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed oursélves into ‘a copartnership, and we covenant and agree the purpose of carrying on and conducting the GROCERY, PROVISION AND LIQUOR BUSINESS. in the city and county-of Neyada, State of California, under the firm name of J. 8, Holbrook & Co, that the principal place of business of said co-partnership is situated in the city and county of Nevada aud State aforesaid. That the names of all the persons interested as partners in such business are above stated and signed hereto. and that such partnership will continue and be in force until further notice by us. JOHN SAVAGE HOLBROOK. FLORA BELLE HOLBROOK, Nevada, al. June 24, 1874. Notice to Creditors. — « N the matter of. the Estate of John Roche deceased. In the Probate Court of. Nevada County, State of: California, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor, to the creditors of, and all persotis having claims against ‘said deceased, to exhibit . thens-with the necessary vouchers to John Metean, Executor at his residence, at the village vf Washington,in Washington town. . ship;-Nevada county, State ef California, within four months after the first publication. of this: notice. JOHN McBEAN, Executor of the last Will and testament of Join Roche, deceased.J. 1, Caldwell, Atty, pc NnAavE eres Notice to Creditors. “N the matter of the Estate of Grove Win. ters, deceased. In the Probate Court of Nevada County, State of California. Notice is‘hereby given by the undersigned Admianistgator, to the creditors of, and all-persous having clainis agninst. said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers to P. A. Paine, Administrator, at His residence at Lake City,.in Bloomfield township, in the County of Nevada and State of California, Within four months after the first pub. lication of this notice. P.A. PAINE, Administrator of the ee Grove Whit. Jwne 25, 1874, hey, deceased. a. 1, Caldwell. Atty, To Delinquents. une 25, 1874, ( FVICE OF COUNTY -COLJ.ECTOR,— : County of Nevada. Natice is hereby given that the Duplicate Assessment sooks . for the 24th and 25th fiscal years (1872 and 1873) have been placed in my hands. The Taxes entered on said Béoks will Beeome delinquent on the First Monday in July, (Gth) 1874, and unless the same 1s paid prior to, that date, twenty-five per cent will be added to the amount thereof. : =~ E., P. SANFORD, = “ — _County Collector. Cal. May 6th, 1874. € Nevada te. Co-partnership No “cea ut . . EN 30’ E17 links distant, A live oak 38 in. dia. . Ra-.}y ‘ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. and ‘disorder until hope leaves him. “There” ; Court made this . eny That Mo Patent issued Bec. 23d,1873, for Sacramento Placer and Nevadacounties. 27 ~ €ALIFORNIA INSTITUTE " Establisned: by ee DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, — ‘rs No Cure, No Pay. Len@nltation, by Letter or othei} wise, Free.. = ‘PAIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS a enjoyed-on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of che most celebrated Institutions of the age, The great number annually received and cured; place itim point of number of patients among the very first’of the world, and the success of itetreatment ranks it second none. ‘ PRIVATE DISBASES. : In Males and. Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They imsidiously attack the system, and. gradually un-_ dermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and disessed offspring, and poison, through successive generations, -the race of man. The marks can be seen-in scrofula, Consumption, Jripples, the IdiotMERCURY, recognized'as themost FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, Combining with the Venereal, doubles hia dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERsL POISON are-not cured ; the dis.” ase has assumed a new form, Sonne DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE; That leaves the poisor to craw] through the Byrom, cating its Way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a rirn: ence that will baffle the effects of medicine . / cad SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who, experiences that growing weakneéss in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid— whence ita rises. He will find in the weak. "aessof the back, tremb)]ing of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountable failing ciety, dread 6f-impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las-. civicus dreams, accompanied by growing deafness; loss of muscularpower, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive trmees-of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying bis hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life-dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no 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 the knowledge that tte one who'looks to him for so much of her happinees is a victim of his evit, and an: innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to hie misery Is no réscue except in proper and skillful treatment. onee cian whose practice and. carefal research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dread. ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fillethousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimeJY graves with its misguided victima,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor would especially. recommend’ iim velf, giving to each. and all: guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent. Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear jyexposure. IMPORTANT TO. THE LADIES. When .a Female ism troucle or affifeted . ’ ‘with diseasé, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry-should be, where is there a physician who is fuliy competent to administer relief; and ‘whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community, The Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these reqairements are, feels calied upon to interpose,and by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fact that ‘he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to adminiiterin all cases, both medi¢ally and surgically, not ina 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 ag” co unscrupulous, and designing. evefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him ore who can feel and Syanpathisé with and befriend ‘them introuble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be vlacee. 2 Te Correspondents, Ms LETTERS.—Persons of eithtr sex; who wish to consult the Docter, and who ca visit thé city can, by stating th in a letter; receive adviceand a: acureat home. All letters re ed or detroyed. Address, : f BENJ. F. JOSSELYX, M. No. 618 Sacramento » County of New. . e Court. In the Alpheus W. Brown, to an_ order af this . Gay, Noticeis hereby givy,.the 6th day of July, A.D . from the first day of publishing bereot— ithe south -easteec FISCHER, of Rocklin; Placer County, who bright eat ate plore ds beats 8. Sk, owasthe-patent rights of 3-6 Fiiton's inte Far rtes NO, OE NENG on a true line west 40.00 chains of begihning, and containing 22742 acreg and-being w portion of the N% of Settion and Ns of S Ey of Séction"4, Townshiy 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt, Diablo Base and Meridian. * Said location is held by this ap. plicant by purchase ‘from J. C. Linerman, et al. Patrick ‘Campbell and David Rose, No recerd@ef location of this ground hay ever “heen ‘made, “Adjoining “claimants sre’ the Maramoth Blue Gravel Company on the North, East.and South. — : : All persons. holding any~adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the kame before this office “within sixty day to the place T, B. MoFARLAND: Register. Wyman, Atty Sacramento, api Sheriff's. Sale, are Y virtue of an execution to me deliyered, issued out of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bear. ing date June J5th, A.D. 1874, on a judg. ment vencered in sald Court on the 19th, day of June, 1872, in favorof James Cullo_ Chas. H. % _Yin and against William Moriaty, J.B Pow. ell, Peter Minor,Edward FE. Looney and Phillip Gunuip for the sum of $88 00 costs and disbu"sements, at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs, amounting to the sum of $1,—payable in Gold Coimof the United States. I-hrave levied upou-all the right, title and interest of defendants, Phillip Gunnip aud Wm. Moriarty in and to those certaiX mining claims known as the Enterprise Mining claims, situated at Burrington Hjli, Nevada County, Cal. and des: cribed as folldws ; Commencing at the min ing Claim of Ahe Gray Eagle Company, at st-eorner-of Creek, thence running up said Deer. Creek 2800 feet, thence back to the center of the ridge on the north side of said Creek ,thence alotig the center of sdid ridge in & Westerly Airection 2300 feet to the Gray Eagle Conipany’s claims, thence in a, southerly direc. tion to the place ef beginning, commonly known and called the Enterprise Company's claims, : apenas eee Notice is hefeby given that I willexpose. to public. ale all the above deseribed property to the highest bidder, forcask in United States gold com, in front ef the Court Saturday, July 18th, 1874. Between the hours.of 9 o'clock, A.M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. : Given under my hand this 16th day of June, 1874. st GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff: By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. ~ Niles Bearlsy Atty. ~ PROBATE: NOTICE. BN the Probate Court of the County of Ne ° vada, State of California. In the matter-of the Estate of JoshuaMuiloy, decess/ ed. On reading and filing the*petition of Charles E. Mulloy, Administrator ofthe Es tate of Joshua Mulloy, deceased, praying for an-order to sell the whole or such portion of the Real Estate belonging to said Egtate as shall be necessary to pay the debts outstandiug agdinst said deceased and the debts, expenses and>charges of the administration, It is: ordered, That.sil persons. . interested in said estate appear before the Consult, then, at once, a physj. S#id Probate Court of the County of Nevada State of California, at the Court Room of said Court, at tlre cityof Nevada, in said Nevada County, on the twenty-fifth day of July, A. B. 1874, at eleven o’clock,\A. M., then and_there to chow cause-avhy such order should not be made, And it is further ordered, That a certified copy «f this order be _ published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said: Nevada county, at least twice a week for four weeks and to be completed ten days before said 26th day of July 1874. : Dated. Nevada City: June 15,1874. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate ducge. Office of the County Clerk of the County. of Nevada. I, John Pattison, County Clerk of the County of Nevada,State ot Californis, and ex-ofticio Clerk of the Probate Court-in and for said County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of a:eriginal order, on file im this, my 0% fice. j ~~ ) Witness my hand and the seal 0! seal { said Court, this 15th day ef, June. —— ) 1874: : : jel6 ~ JOHN PATTISON; Clerk: . Assessment Notice. Y ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN z NG-COMPANY,—Loeation of pnn<:< pal pacrof businesa,San Francisco, Caliket nia. Logation of works; North Bloomfield, Nevadnee ity, California—Notice is bety~ by given that at a meeting of the Direotérs held on the hirteenth day of — 1874, an assessment (Number Phirty< of One Dollar <<$i 00—)=pef share we levied upon tie capital stock of said com: pany, payable immpdiately, in pegs Pola -coimto-the Secretary at [4 States t € Ps ostice of the conr y, No. 320 Sansome oF, an Francisce, Calitornia. : Any stocktpou which ssid assessment in unpaid on Monday, Pa July, 1874, shall be deemed. de ént, and will be duly advertised : sete at public auction, and unlesé aa fuent shall be made before, will be 60! on Monday, August 10th, 1874, to pay Mr delinqtent-assessment, together with com of advertising and expenses of sale. . ly order of the Board of Trustees. i THOMAS DERBY. Secretary Office—Ne, 320 Sansome Street, San trae: shi cisco; Cahtorniz: eo eee : OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE: Hes RELIEF FoR YOUNG MES clock, A. M., of said day: att he . { [7 NoW ALL M A ENTS, That peng at Nevada t : Aty; Nevata” County, Cali Lia, aln-cy tying ch-the business of sell’ .: AO LIQUOLS, PROVISIONS, &e~ tm said NovadaCity, under the name and \ styl of KR. Firingér & Co quid declare Po poPard ee tis fR. Fin inger & Co.. ) ttt Iain the only mombero ected With said ti m6 > i. FININGER. wz YSpplication of Niles Searl Yont.of this Court, in the County of . Stas bocn appointed tor hearing the 8, praying that docrment now on file® in porting tobe the last x. 1A, W. Brown, dece batePand that lk a : this Court, ‘yur: . ‘Ul aiid testament of1 asod, be admitted to Pfo. tters testamentary be issued . thereon to said Niles Searls at which time} and place a persons inter ste] therein uisy pear and contest the same, eee) } e JOHN PATTISON, Clers. Niles Searis, Atty for Petitioner, jv23 Ps = ‘ . dren from the effects of brrors and Abie in early life. Manhood rester=d._ Jer ; iments to niarriage remeved. 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