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___-apon-the public by using the bames of erm“= Wonfidencé, dimdenes in approaching strang
“tt
NSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat
E ment of Sexual and’ Seminal Diseasex
Such as. Gomorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilin all ifs forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
‘ potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Uleerated egs success: ully
*reated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleastre of sn‘ mouncing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Earope, and has
fresumed practice st his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Streét, corner of Commercial, San
Prancisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his’ ces may find him.
The Doctor_has spared meither time nor
money in seeking out new remedies, and has
with increased facili
ties for the
‘elleviation of human suffering.
— Horrible Diseases.
9f-from virus .
“absorbed into the. system Look at_their .
Did, etpacisted end a faces and
Sette broken:-down
~, fying them for ‘the cr agg wie eg hoof
er ttL< enjoyment of .
life. In this horrid
gituation thousands suffer until death closes
‘the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of these who are @ufferiug
with any of these hérrible life destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
«cured before it be'toolate. Send them inmédiately to Dr. Gibbon,'s physician who
has made_private disease his especial sturty
for years, and who is certain to cure tae
most invetefate cases without peagowrs or
4njurious drags. It is importamt to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfareof their frends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
Anfcest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, impusing
tment physicians from Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, eareful and make
wtrict inquiries, or You may fall into the
bends of those charlatans.
: —— hed nage is
Seminel Emissions, the consequence
‘Welt abuse ‘This solitary vice, or depraved .
twexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to amalmost unlimited
extent, producing with certainty,
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
sspota under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears; a likethe rustling of
‘leaves and the rattling of ‘chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknéss of the limbs,
wanfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of
4 disiie to form new a, ero an 8
disposition to shun’ pts ; = —
ory. héstic flushes, pimples and various
ern ico akon the face, furred tongue,
“fetid breath, supe, consumption, uight
sweats, monomant 42d frequent insanity.
U relief be not obtained, go afflicted should apply immediately, either in
' person_or by letter, and ha : cure effected
y his new and scientific, = treating
rs) this diseose, which never fails ffecting
quick and radicaleure. Dr, G. ive
One Hundred Dobars to any one who
prove satisfactorily to him that he .wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
sje
4
re
oO
@
SS “Francisco
pr.
——+f-8ix-Phonsand two bu
Sonesetere Spee Canon Creek and cenaiating
Claims” hounded as follows : On the south
Bhs
ws
cee Wi beeen
4 , State of Califernis, in and: {.r the County
of Nevada; against R. CO
Thom, ead
and G Allan being made
jeg deTenfiaot herein, that their
pyght be determined) for the sum Of six
thousand two hundred dollars, with inyo frorn the date of said judgnum till paid. all payabje in United States
gold coin er with costs of suit taxed
at. $10 50, and counsel fees allowed herein
amounting to the sum of $200, in U. 8.
gold coin, which said jucgment
in the Judgment Book 5 of the said District .
Court on psges 362, et seq., and where-.
as it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth .
in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and .
the xty therein described, to-wit :— .
All and singular that certain lot or parcel .
.of mining ground lying and situate at, on
and near Republican Hill, near North
Bloomfield, in said Nevuda County, Bloomfield Township and known as ‘Black’s
Jacob's Fist claims” {86 called] and
claims of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company, snd on the east byVvacant
ground. Also, all tunnels, cuts, sluices,
rights and privileges, tail rights and privileges and every variety of mining property
thereunto belonging erin sarywise appertaining. Also all of the'certain ditch taxing water fro the South Fork ef Humbug
~Creek and known as Jacob’s Ditch, about
% of.a mile in extent together with t e wa
ter right thereunto belonging. Also the
one undivided one-balfof that certain ditch
‘known as the Ender Ditch taking water
from the same fork of said Humbug Creek
togéther with the water privileges thereunto belonging, Also all of that certain ditch.
connecting with said mining claims known
as the‘Favorite Ditcn,” together with the
waterprivileg-s thereunto belonging. Alvo
the one undivided two-thirds of ali of that
certain Quartz mine, vein or ledge or lode
known asthe ~‘Hilineis Quarts Ledge” situ ited at, in and near Rocky Glenn Ravine
in the township of Eureka in said Nevada
County atid about one mile due south from
the town of Eur+ks Sonth, together with
tuppels and_minin perty thereunto
belongi g. Also a like-interest, undivided
in and to that certain quartz mill situated
in said ravine, 500-feet distant from said
ledge and known a% Blacx & Young’s mill.
together with a like interest in the machinery efevery description thereunto belong:
ing. Also a interest in and to all buildings
of every description at and near said mill
and all lands occupied by said buildings,
Also the one undivided three-cights of all
of that certain Quartz Ledge situated in
Rocky Glenn Ravine aforesaid and known
asthe Banbury Ledge situated about 300
ards in an easterly direction from said
Quartz miilcommencing at a large Sugar
Pine Tree standing 100 feet northof a resérvoir-at the head of said ravine and extending 700 feet each way. from said tree,
along the ledge.that is northerly and southerly, together with.all the dips, spurs and
angles, together with all and singular the
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining in and to all of the different pieees of property hereinbefore described. Alhwo the one undivided one-fourth of all of
that _certain.quartz ledge situated about one
< wplarried Men,
“Or those who contemplate. marriage, who
are suffering any Of thease fearful
miladies, should not forget the sacred reSpunsibility resting upon them, nor-delay
to obtain immediate relief. = .
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon‘s office or
sending for p#ckages of medicines may rely
Hpon his assurance of confidential secrecy .
with implicit faith, and no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration. of services
rendered, considering tho. circumstances
of the cases, rather than a tov prevaleut and:
#dilish practice of extortion among qir
°and pretenders.
DK.
give to each pationt a written , instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
¢ime the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
eountry, with full and plain direction for
use. By enclosing T DOLLARS in
eein, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
m pavkage of medicine will be forwarded
by express to ong of the Union,
Address DR. . GIBBON, 623 Kearney
wtrect, commer Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Office Bex 1957, : =
Private entrance on Commercial. treet.
Remember to put BOX 2067 on the let.
er,
Consultations FREE,
@7 Correspondents will. please inform
GIBBON fhat they sead his advertise
"myl
N EXECUTION TO
i ivered, is@néd ont
ef-the District Court-of th ;
dicial District, in and for the
vaca, State of California,
April 25d, 1874, «pv a judgment rende
#aid Courton the 20th day of Ceteber, 1873;
4 fuyor of Tionans Findley and against the
ntual Gold Mining Comp fort e*un
and Ei btyone and 23-100 dollare Gamagee, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per’
annum tii) paid, together with $72 70 costa
and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs. :
___ Thave levied up-n the following describ#1 property, heretofore attached, to-wit ;—
That cerinin quartz ledge and all the pruparty of defendant, situated in F: reks Tp.
’ Nevada County, Cal. known as thé “Jim
toine,” or mine of the. Mutual Gold Mining
“o. being aout four miles southerly from
the town of Graniteville or Eureka South,
of
1400 feet upon the Qiarts lode or vein
known and recorded a8 the Jim Quariz
ledge commencing for a northerly boundsry at a point on unid ledee indicated by a
burnt pir e tree and extending thence southatly upon and following the true course of
asid Tode or vein and orgsaing Little Osnoe
Creek at Xynn und Reeby's old gravol digsings 14°0feet toa slake for a southerly
Soundrry, together with all. improvements
thereon cousigiiagin par$ of a dive stamp
erushing nih, hoisting: » machinery
of all Kinds, buildings aad all appurtengn.
ees thereunty belon-ing of It anywise appertaicing: ese ‘
Nott eis hereby given that I will expose
I ¥ VIRTUE
to public sale si) the abewe decribed -ferty to the highest bidder, for cash, in}
front of the Court House deor, in the city
t Nevade,on ‘
Saturday, June 6th, 1874.
Between the hours of Bo’eloox, A. M. and
So'elock P.M :
Given unuder my bend thie 26th day of
April, 1874.
_@, W, RMITH, Bheriff. ;
, By A. W. Potter, Under sberiff.
Dibble & Byrie, Piffe Attys.
Annu i Meeting.
Ts Anna! Meeting of the Stockhoklers
5 Vi
of be Masonic Hall Association ‘os
evads City, will he beld at the affice of
the South Yubs Cans! Compapy, in News-+
St Bae SATURDAY, the Ba day of
GIBBON is responsible, and will} —
nrite~ ‘ pi]
ville in Eureka Township and known
as the Hayago.L.dge being a north extension of the said~Banbury Ledge, fourteen
hundred féet in extent. Also all tunnels
and , improvements thereon together with
the dips, spurs and angles, and also all
metals, ores, and silver bearing quartz
therein and-all rights and. privileges thereante belonging, inchiding houses, mines
and thachinery be sold to satisfy said judg:
ment together with interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to pitblic sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, forcast n*Uni
ted States guld coin, in front of the Court
House door, in the city of Nevada, on
~ Saturday, May 16th, 1874.
Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A.M. and.6
o’clocx, BP. M, :
Given under my hand this 16th day of
April, 1874,
: GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff.
: By A, -WPotter, Under sheriff.
Viles Searls, Atty, 3
Assessment Notice.
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, bocation of-principal piace of business, Sen Francis.o, California. Location of works, North Bloomfield,
Nevada County, California—Notice is hereby given ‘that at a meeting of the Directors
}held on the Thirteénth day of April,
1874, an assessment (Number Thirty (ine
of One Dollar (-—-$1 00—)—per share was
levied tipon the capital stock of said coimpany, payable immediately, in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary at the
office of the company, No. 320 San-ome St.,
San Francisco, California,
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain anpald on Wednesday, 20th
Gay of May, 1574,, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for
s*le at public auction, and unless pay—— be made before, will be sold
on TF Ivth, 1874, to pay the Tiday, June
delingnent assesement, together with cost
of advertising and expenser of sule.
By order of the Board ot Trustees.
THOMAS DERBY. Secretary
Otfice—No. 320 Sansome Street,San Fi unisen, California, al6
Two Kugines? lox BR.
One Boiler 54 in. diameter,
in. tubes. “Hoisting ana Punipir
One Engine 18x42 in, built by H.
& Ov, 8an Francisco; biskhcs
wo Boilers, 48 in, diameter, 16 feet long,
8 in, tubes. :
Six 5-slamp Batteries. :
Fight Pans!’ Pumps, Columps, Track
Tron, Cars, ete, etc, and in fact evervthing
necessary for running a first-class t dine—
This machinery te all complete afd in good
orders Apply te THOM & ALLAN, Neva.
ee eo] rete Feandry, 1 ow
STOKES’ HOTEL,
— CORNER OF
MAIN & CHURCH STS.,
Grae Valley.
. This Hotel is ex} ressty adapted for the
Traveling Public and Families, ‘Try it,
ar W. Cc STOKKe
DR. T 3B, ESMOND,
~~ * Formerly of Washington,
I ASremoved to Nevada, and solic t:
the patronage of the citizens of Ne
vada and Vicinity, Office and residence o
W ter Sire t, three-doors from corner, 9
R, m. BUNT, Me
ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN,
“ea EY
—-:
BA CITY
JOBN (NDERAON,
(RNEY AT Law,
A
AND— :
JUSTICE OF THE PRACK, 1
+ Black, David .
Geo. G, Allan, (the said David .
. corporated city.in th
per cent per an-.
i Therefore: N
. Wednesday, June.10th, 1874,
is recorded . In the Township of Meadow Lake, County
ell and L. #, Butts, Ju
hydraulic pipes, hose, waterditches, water pees. 1rTLE 1¥—OFGrimes agatust the
guilty of a misdemeanor.
. EAS, one-fourth of the number
j "of the Legal Voters of Meadow Lake
. Township having filed with the Cl of
the of “a “a bg petition
ying for: ection to votee. theques
Tron aed LIQUOR LICENSB” 6r ** No Li.
QUOR ron gale Pied seid oe ge
jursuant to an Act of thBegisiat ure 0
the State of California, entitled *' An Act to
permit the vc ters of ievery township or ine to vote on the
question of granting license to. sell intoxicating liquors,” approved March 18th, 1574.
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that an Election will be held on -~
of Nevada, to vote on the Question of ‘*Liwor License” or ‘‘No Liquor License” said
ection being calléd and ty be held pursuant to said Act of the Legisiature. .
The officers of Election and the place of
Election at the respective precincts as follows:
Truckee Precinct—Pulls at Keiser's Hotel. J. V. Hoag Inspector, JN
B. Cruthers, Judges:Sd
Boca Precinct— Polls:
~ Tnker’s Station Precinct. Polls at Tinker’s Hotel,. _W. Richardson, Tnspector —
T. Fenton and D. F. Potwine, Judges,
—
Elective Fran hise. . ;
Section 41. Every person charged wit
the pertormanceof any duty under the pro‘visions of any law of this State relating to
elections whv wilfully neglects or retuses
to perform it, or who in his cfficial capacity knowingly and fraudulently acts in contravention or violation of ‘any of the provisions of such law is, uvless a different
plinishment for such an act or Omission is
prescribed by this Code, punishable by a
fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or
by imprisonment in the State Prison not
exsvedtion five years, or by both3
Sec. €2. Every person who wilfully
causes, procures, or allows hiniseif to be
registered in the Great Register of any
county knowing hims-. f not to be entitled
to such registration, is punishable by fine’
not x ug one thousand-deHars;or by
imprisonment in the County. Jail or State
Prison not excéeding one year, or bv both.
In all cases where on-the trial of -@ person
charged with any offense under the. provisions of this section, it appears incvidence
that the accused stands registe:ed an-the
Great Register of any county without being
qualified for such registration, the Court
must order buch registration to be canceled.
Sec. 43. Every person who, after being
duly required by the Board of Judges at
any election, refuse to be sworn, or who
after being sworn, refuses to answer any
rtinent questions ae tog by such
rd,-touching his right .or the right of
any other person to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor. :
Sec, 44. Every person summoned to appearand testify before any Board of heyistration, who wilfully disobeys such sumnions, is guilty of a misdemeanor,
Sec. 45. Every person nut entitled tovote who fraudulently v«tes, and every
person who votes more than unce at any
one election or knowingly hands in two or .
more tickets folded together, or chanyes
any\ballotafter the same has been @epus
to add, any ballot to thos: legally polled at
any election either by fraudulently introducing the same into the ballot-box before
voters at the polls; except the conveyance
.to whom such bribe is given or offered to
-intimidations, or—unlawful_violence, -wil-+ jog¢ of musenlar power, palpitation of the
ited in the ballot-box. or adds or attimptsS. SRIVATE MEDICAL AID. °
oj Quick Cures & Motdierate Charge
vote differently from what such elector in ; j
tended or desired to vote, Ke is guilty ofs. Qs —————
ae guil DR. W. K, DOHERTY’S .
Sec 54. Ev who,, WKH intent}. . Os
to promote the Giactteh BF bite, of hy Medical and Surgical Institute,
other. person either, see 5 ; spose
1. Furnishes entertainment at his expepse to any meeting of electors preVipus
of durifig anelection. ~~ .
-2, Pays for, proetres, or engages
for any such entertainment. :
[Founded in 1953.]
od, 1
to’ pay ‘Ne. 519 Sacramento Street,
3. Furnishes or*engages to pay or deliver
money or perty for the purpose of
4 g the onda of voters at the
polis, or fof the purpose of compeusating
any person for procuring the attendance of.
Corndr-cf Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
~ below the What Cheer Honse]
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
Sound and Scientific Medical aid; in
the Treatnient and Cure of all
Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of
: , Secresy :
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
To the Afflicted.
OCTOR: W; K. DOHERTY RETURNS
his sincere thanks tohis numerous
ints for their patronege and
this Opportunity toremind theni that he
of voters who are sick or infirm.
4. Furnishes or engages to psy or deliver
any money or prope for any purpose intended to : the election of any candidate, except fer e expenses of hoiding
and conducting-public meetings, and of
printing and of circulating ballots, handbills, and. other papers previous to such
election, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
See, 55 Every person who, being-a -can-lection, offers or agrees tof
ure the a intment of any
particttlar to__office as a —induce= wert Ben 3
mént or consideration to any person to vote Fcire of chronic diseasesof the Lungs,Liver,
for, or procure or aid in procufing the elec. Kidneys, Digestive; amd Genito-Urinary Ortion of such candidate, is guilty of a-misde, and all Private Diseases. viz: Syphimeanor. oe ‘ : ~ big in all its forms and stages, Sciminal
bec. 56. Every person, not being a can. Weakness, and all the horrid cénsequences
didate; whocommunicates any offer made) of self-abnse, Gonurke@a, Gleet, Strictures
in violation of the last section to Bny per-. Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexuai
son, With intent to indnee him-te—vete for! pebility, Diseases of the Back ind Loins,
or to procure the election of the candidate . Jnfiammation of the Bisdder and the Kidmaking the offer, isguilty of a misde-. neys, etc., and he hopes that his long expemeanor, : rr rience and successful practice will continue
Sec. ** 84, 35, 86. Every person who gives . to insure hima share of public patronage.
or offers to bribe any officer or mem ‘By the practice of many years in Europe
of any legislative caucus, political con-. and the United States he is enabled to apply
yention, Committee, prima: election, of . the tnost efficient and successful remedies
political gathering of any kind,.held for . against.diseases of all kinds. He uses no
the purpose of nominating candidates for . mercury, charges moderate, treats his paoffices of honor, trust, .or profit in this . tients in a correct and honorable way, and
State with intent to influence the persou . has references of unquestionable veracity
from men of known respectabflity and high
standing in-society. “All parties consulting
him, by jetter or otherwise, will teceive the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit
secrecy. :
be more favorable "to ove candidste than.
avother, and every person, member of.
either of the bodies in this section -men-.
tioned, -who reeefive_or offers to receive
apy such bribe, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison not less than
one hor more than fourteen years. :
Sec. 58. Every person whe by threats,
$ To Fema'es. ;
When a female. is enervated or_afflicted
with disease, as weakness of the back—and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight,
fully hinders or prevents electors . from J
asseinbling in blic “meeting for the
consideration 0 public. questions, is
guilty of a misdemeanor,
Sec, 9. Evéty personwho wilfully
disturbr or breaks up any public meeting
of electors or others, lawfully being held
for the purpose of considering. public
questions, is guilty of a misdemésnor,.
Sec.60: Every person who makes, offers
or. accepts apy bet or wager upon the re
sult of any election, or upon ter snocess
or failure of any person or candidate; or
npon the numbcr of votes to be. cast either
in the aggrégate or of any particular eandidate, or upon the vote to be cast uponany
person, is. guilty of a misdemeanor,
Bec. 61. Every person who willfully
violates any of the provisions of tha laws
of this State relatiug to elections, is, unless
a difierent punishment fer knch volation
ea by this Code, punishable by
a a fine not exceeding one thousand dvllars, or by imptisonment in the State
Prison not exceeding fiye years or hy beth,
heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility hysteria. sterility and al} other diseases
peculiar to females, she should go or write
at once to the celebrated remate Doctor,
W. K. Donerry, at his Mbdicai Institute,
and cofisult him about her troubles and
diseases. . Let no false delicacy prevent
you, bit apply immniediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature .
death. 3 ; a
To Corresjondents,*
“Patients.male or female residing in any part
desire the opinion and advice of; Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and ‘who think
proper to submit a written” statement of
such, in preference to holding a personal
interview, are respectfully assured that their
COMMUNICATIONS. WILL BE ; HELD
MOSP SACRED. The Doctor is a regular
graduate, and may be consulted with every
confidence. .If the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication
or after the ballots therein have been
counted, or adds to or mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the ballots
lawfully -polled, other -ballots-while the
sameare being counted or canvassed, or at
any other time with intent to change the
result of such election, or carries away or.
destroys, or attempts to carry away or deStroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box,
for the purpose of breaking up or invulidating such election, or wilfully detains, mutilates, or destroys ary election retarns, or
in any manver so iuterferes with the offi
cers holding such etection—-or—conducting
such canvass, or with the voters lawfully
exercising their rights of voting at such
election, as to prévent sich election or canvass wm being fairly held and lawfully
conducted, is guilty of felony.
Sec. 46, Every pereon not entitled to
vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote, or
who, being entitled to vote, attempts to
vote more than once at any election, is
Sec. 47. very: person who procures,
aide, assists, counsels or advises another to
give or offer-his vote at any election, knowing that the person is not qualified te vote;
is guilty of a misdemeanor.
“Seo. 48, Every officer or Clerk of Election who aids in changing or destroying
any poil list, er. in placing any ballots in
the ballot-box, or taking apy therctroni, or
adds, or attempts to add, any ballots to
thore legally polled at such election, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into
the ballot-box b-fere or atter-the ballots
therein have been counted, : r adds to ox
mixes with. or attempts to add to or mix
with, the ballots pulled, any other ballots,
while the same are being counted or canvassed, or atany other time, with the in
tert to change the result of such election,
or allow another to do so when in h 6 power
to prevent it, or carries eway or destrceys or
knowingly allows another to carry away,or
destroy, any poll list, ballot-bex, or ballots
lawfully polled, is puni-hwble by -impris-onment in the State Prison for not tess
than two nor more than seven years.
Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an clection, who, previous to prt.
ting the ballot of an-elector in the ballot
bex, attempts to find out any nameon sich
ballot, or who opens, op siiflers the folded
ballot of any elector which has been hanued in to be opened or examined previous to
putting the same into the bailot-box. or
who makes or places apy mark or device on
any folded ballot with the view to axécrtain
the name of any person for whom the
electcr has voted, or who, withyut the consent of the elector, discloses thé name ot
any person which such Inspector, J-dge, or
Clerk has fraudulently or illegally discovered to have beeen voted for by~such
ector, is punishable by fine, not less than
ftnor more than five hundted doblers.
Seo.“8Q. Every person Who forges or
counterfeitsreturns of an election purporting to have been held at a@ precinct, town,
or ward-where nePicetion was in fact held,
or'wifally rubstitut orged oF counter
. teit p turns of election inthe place-of the
true'returns, for a precinct, fon or ward
where no election wasactually he
inbable By imprisonment in the
Prison for aterm of net ess than twa Do
taore than ten years. .
Bec. 51. Lvery person who wilfully ac is]
to, or subtracts: frum, the vetes, ages :
cast et an -cleetion, in any returns,6. who
alters such returys, is punisliabie by im
prisonment im the State Prise for not leas
tha one normore than fx years.
_ Bee, 62. Every per, who aids or abets
in the commission ef any offense. meution.
ed in the four proceeding rections, or who
being pres ut tor cognizant of the cow
mmission of either such offeuers does not
xive information thereof as soon as prac
tivab'e te the District Attormey or Grais
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824 San Francisco, Cal.
By order of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Nevada, State of California,
made and entered at Special session, on
Monday, May llth, A. D. 1874. :
._ A. B. BRADY,
'. P. CRANDALL,
JOHN McCoy,
FRANK PAUSON,
5 Supervisors.
Attest: John Pattison, Clerk.
No. 657,Application for a Patent to a
_ Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Oal,, April 24, 1874,
YT OTICE is hereby given that:-Lewis Voss
whose Post Offica is-Oolfax. Placer
County, Calitornia, has made application
situate in Mount Oro Mining District, Nevada Soumty. Califurnia, and described in
the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz :
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing at 4 stake in a stone mound
standing 15.66 chains south of the \ Section Post on North line of Section 3 Lown.
ship16 North, Range 10 East, Mc unt Diablo
Base and Meridian. Thence on a true line
variation 18° E. West 29.00 chains to a
sta e from which a sugar pine 36 inches in
diameter bears N 20° W 28_ links distant.
Tbence on a true liné Sonth 24,52 chains to
a stake from which a black oak & .nches in
dinmeter bears 8 444° E97 links distant.
Thence.on a true line Kast, 30.00 chains to
stake in the center of Section 3, Township 16 North, Kange 10 East. Thence on
a true line South 21.00 chaibs tw a ‘stake
from which a Yellow Pine 40 inches in 4iatneter bears N 23° W 107 links -c istant,
ao ae ie Fast 40 00 chains toa
stake on the line between Sections 2 and 3
standing 20-chains south of the Quarter ae caring nt @ stake snarked N. QL. peat encaon a-true-Hie North 2000 {> o 1 (National Qvartz Lode No‘) on north
chains i. Scetion corner between Seétiona er kK, Q. L, Nol, (Republic Quertz
2-and 3, Township 16, North, Range 10 East No 1) on thesout. side, and standing
44.52 chains to a stake from which a sugar on She worsh bide of the 'Hwreke otihetr ad, n:ne 40 inches in diameter bears 8, 27° E, and from which the corner post~eommon
124 links distant. “B. i. No.6" ‘Thence t@ Sections 7 and 6, t-and48, fp isnt ity
on a true line west 40,00chatgs ta the place . ©;Mt Diablo Base and Mefidian, bears N
of beginning, avd containing 227-12 acres, . o-, * West 64. OR che distant; —Phevee-on-yand being a portion of the N 4 of Section . ® true line-veriatiop (T° Sy’ E 2 S15 Ww and Ny of SE \ of Section 3, ownship,16 3.03 chs to a stakermnarked “N No 6” on the
North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and . N F end “2B Ny3" on the SE, ‘Thence on a
Meridian, Said lecation is held by tis aptree ling ‘ GW 10 Abs Gross Eureka.
-plicant by parchase from J. C, Linerman, ps oon , 3.50 chains cross North Blooma ‘et. al. Patrick Campbell’ and ‘Slavia Rese, field Ditchruns westerly 37.68 chs ret-a
No record of location ef this ground hus ptSho markeg “i @ L, Nos” from which
‘aves haat i Adjaininy clarmauts 7 black oak 8 inches in diameter bears 8 78>
the Mainmoth Blue Gravel Company on 13 links distant, A black oak 6 imehes dithe North, East and South Sr ameter bears 18° W 14 links distant end a
blaék oak & inches diameter bears 8 75 td
W 21 links distant. Thence ona true Jing
N 8% 00° E 3.03 chs pass through stak ee .
2, at-& endl of the line of the lode. i .
ter bears §
ence on a true
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
United States-Land Office,
Sacramento. Cal. March 26th, 1874.
YT OTICE is hereby given, That David W.
Snapp, whose Post Office is. North
bioomfield, Nevada County, Cal., bas made
application for Patent for 2,500 lineal feet
of the Republic Quartz lode bearing gold
with surfaee ground 400 feet in wi th, situate in Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in-the plat and
— notes on file in this office as follows,
viz 3;
Survey of Exterior Boundaries,
ae
AlDpéers>neWolding any ‘rse claim
thereto are lereby required to’ present the
Raine before this office ~ within. sixt days
from the first day eg bereoti
T. B. MCPARLAND, Register.
Chas. H. W Yunity Atty, Sacramento. ap2s .
set a stake murked ‘RQ T. No &’
a black oak 92 mehes india
69@ W 12 links distant.
2
oe : line N 3> 00° W 37.78 ch cross center of N
ie Mo 548. ty ditch, 3 U8 chs stake marked N
ie (ET sce 4+ No 3,0u theN Wand R GL No6é on!
App seation fora Patent.to Min the SW. ‘Phcnce on « truc-iine s 33> 13 }
j ifg Claim t f bh chsto plas >of beginning and coniniz
22.77 acres and being @ portion of .
. 49 of Section 17, Township 18 North’
ange 11 East, Mt. Dinbio Base aud Meridian, Said location wae 5 oF 7
by, Wim R. Cary, Thos. Saddl r, John Shand
++ -M-~ Hathaway, R. Banbe try, Robt. Bindsy
D. Conley, G@. W-Shegrer and E, Crandall,
Pisagag) apne sen be * ee nang pega _ National Q. M
eg ol . 1 corded In B 3, page 392 Mining claim
Placer min Yada. Records of Nivadn Couaty, 1600 feat was County Mining Dj ict, Nevada Cou i ‘ ;
Califer br, ind deecribed in “he viat and cated ey this applicant, June 3, 1873, re-,
UNIFED STATES LA? D OFFICE,
Steere t6, Cal. Merch 1th, 1k74,
AY OTICE t8' hereby given that J)
AN. BACHTAL an
Whot: Post Offiée is Net
county, California, have m
tice op filein this office as foalows, yiz : + varded B 5. _p.ge a4 sxme records, AdjoinUpon eugyeyd lead, being the Sof NE . ing Maimanis are-owners of the National
us LNB MofN WA and Ss of ny . Quartz ods on the north.
SE of \W Pee
INE OE wD. :
innde By these Applicaniw and o or, RaMHe Defore: ths offive within sixtv days
thers of ar
won they have since purchased, in. the . {0M the first Sate, ing hereof.
wonth of danuary, 1869 Adjoining vinime a « FAL.LAND, Register.
Mine Ch Whe South ownerwet the Neva ia . CD88. He Wyman, «.teormey. m 31
juin Claims, f ‘
“. ef Caliiurnia, and whose
businexs and Post Office addrese is Nevads
continues to ‘consult.at his Institute for the . Application for a Patent to Min:
ed eh
rere.
_ UNITED STATES LAND OFFIcE.
. Sucramente, Cal. April.zsthytwid.
: OTICE ia hereby given that the fon
, Yuba Canal Company, a Corpo
auly organized under the Laws of the State
principal place of
city, Nevada County, California, have
application to the Government ef the Uni.
ded, Btates for, Patents. tothe follow
eribed Placer Mining Claims: ‘The ki
Claim,” ‘The Uhicken Point Claim,” Ps
the “Smith Powell Clim," situated in thy
You bet Mining District, in Nevada Count
State of California, and described as 1cilows, tu-wit: On surveyed aud tminera)
lands in Township 16, North Range 10 East
Mount Diablo Base and Méridiau aud in the
district of land subject to sule at Sacramen;
to, Califurnia. Said Piacer Mining-—Ciaine
being bounded and deseribed in the pigy
a field Lutes on file in this Ofice a8 fo}
wand would teke/ 18t~ Lhe Exteris .Bomudaries of the King= = Claiuis.
J, trou whiest @ live oak Bash bears North
4;> East6s liaks distuut, thence in # ‘true
line Variation 17> 30° East :°3 lo? 15" w
9.05 claius tu apugar pine 30 inches in di.
ameter Marked 'D . Ne 2 ; thence N. g9o
W 21,78 chains to Post No 4, m the Chalk
Bluttsurvey of Timmons ground marked
C, 4. C. Nod, and following along Tim.
tons” line to st. ke C. B. Cr No 6; thence
N 29> 15° E crossing suiall ravine running
N-Wand crossii.g Arkulsua Canon to a
spruce tree 24 inches in diameter. marked D
C. Sod, on sotith side $2.19 chains. Thence
N 68° Eto a stake-in rock mound trom
Which # spruce 4 inches iu diameter bears
StvyO W 94 links distant 10.18 chaing. —
‘Theticé 3 61>" crossing—section ‘line be.
tween Sections 29 and 40, Towuship 16, N
K.10E Mount Disblo Base ang Meridian
38.90 chains South of corucr common te Sec
19, 20, 20; 00} 15,38 «:hains to an-Gux tree ib
luches du diameter marked DC, Nod on .
the south side standing SU-links above the
Dacling Diggings. Thence 8 7s? 30’ E following-aloug the original line of the “Dar.
ing cluiins” ascending thé sufnmit ofCaulk Blutl toa stake op Suuth Yuba Diteh
inéreed D.C,‘NU. 6 from which a black oak
30 Inches in diamcter bears 5 25° (25 links
distant aad a biack oak 18 inches in diameter bears N95 W 32 links distant 53.70
chains. ‘bhgnce, South teS bk to a black
ouk 364nch@® in dianieter marked D. C. No
7, 6.36 Jinks. Tience'N 73> 3’ Weto a
stake, D. CoNo 8, standing in an old Reser.
voir and front.which au old Pine Tree, §
inches in diameter be rSouth 25 1-2 West
i4tinks distant, $2.20 chains. Thence ¥
6a? 3’ W—erpssitre—Section tine between,
Sections 2 anu 30, 14.80\chains North of &
“} post 22.20 chains to stake at piace of beginbing, coulsiming £9 67-10 aweres, aecording
ef the country, however distant, who. TUPY+-the Camite q Stutes systeingt. surveys: Said
Kings sdaisu ~“ adjuin op north the
claims of Foley and others and vacabt lend
on the east, the centre of Chaik Blutf ridge
ou the south, the claims of. Hussey Brothers, on the west the claims of Vimmons
aud vacant land,
2d—The Exverior Boundaried ot the Chick~en Point Ulaims are des
foliows
rived a8
Commencing ata black-oak treet inch
in diameter ‘f-No 9, (Limmons No. 9) standing on the east stue of the Chalk Bluff and
You Bet Road. Thence on a true line variation 17> 30’ E.S 27> 3’ W 4,97 chains to
“a btack oak 20-inches ia. diameter marked
‘Lt Now, standing on top of a high bank.—
Fhence 8 i560 45" W29.50 to « biack oak 18
inches im diameter marked ‘fT Nu 11. Thence
622° Ww Kast 10 Chaiis Crossing and reerosting the-Chalk Bluff Ditech aud a deep
eut the out.et ot the Coat'’s diggings to »
black pak 8 inches in diameter marked CP
¢Ch.cken Pout No 4. “thence south 7,70
¢hains to a bisck vak 12 inches in diameter
‘marked C P Nod, trom which the Section
Post common to dections J] aud 32 on third
parallel) north bears5-35>-W-26.17 chains.
Thence hast ti-sw chains to a blake Marked —
CP Not from which « black oak 40 inches
in diam ter bears N.64> W 30 links distant
ane a bjack o k 12 inches in diameter bears
south 16, E 46 links distant. Thence N
5u* 20’ ib 7.05 chains toa pine tree 22 inches ry diameter CP No 7 Ptanding @ chains
west of where Chalk -Biuft Ditch crosses
Putts raviue or Capon. 'Ticuce N 30’ W
39.40 chains cros ing Patts Kavine or canon
to a stake Inuarked CP NGS trom which a
Diack oak LU 1uches in diameter bears N 23°
W 5y tinss distaritand a bisck cak 1) inches
in diameter bears N 2446S b 4) linker dis
tunt, ‘Thence N 64° ov’ W crosping Patts mVine or canon 2.24 chains to tue place of
beginning, contaming 62 and 5-100 acres,
according to the Urated States system of
surveys.. The ¢.gimes adjoining said Chickeu Puint Claims are bounded om the north
by the Tinninons claims, oR the East by ¥acant or unclaimed growud, on the sotith by
Vacant ground, ena ou tle West’ by Tim
mens aud Vacant pround,
3d—The Exteriur Boundafies of the Smith' PowelGlaim or Mining Ground are
. dtscribed as foliows :.
€om cue, at a Stike marked B C (for
Birds sJereck No 6 standing Gu east Bide
ot Wale Ravine, Thelce on 4-true lne
ne 18> fast N 14> 30’ W 4.90 cheins
lowing along the hne of the You Bet
claims to a stake marked BC No 7. Thence
N 21> b3,88 chai sto a stake marked BC
No’. Thence N 7° 45° & 1.76 chs toa stake
murked Bb C No, ‘Thence N 22> 15’ W 0.30
links to a point oa ibe perpendicular bank
where the You Bet-cleimn line strikes tb
of the Simith Powell dine. “hence on atros
line N 13> 1 7.9% chatus along the face of ®
high bank parallel with audou uv west side
of Wilcox Ravive to a pein the line of
the Emigrant claim 1.54:chuins N E of. cor:
net No 2. : Thence NéAq> 15’ E 11,28 chews
along the ue of tHe Emizrantociaim to s
6take marked %. Thence N 3u? W 4.39
chains to astak warked No 4 standing on
the ridgefiear the Chalk Bluff Road at the
sfuer ol the Emigrant Company's ie
Phence N 76] yo’ BE B.is chains t
nu cak stulup stamiuug ou the base of a high
bank. Then é ona line N > 56° East sf
Chains to a stake marked 5 ¥ CU Or [south
¥ubsanal Co. Lhence s6> so’, £ 7.98
chuins, eressing. old diggin 8 to a stake
burked S YC. ‘heuece 5 zi> Wo chase
to-a stake in a stoue niound marked $Y 0,
Theuce S 172 W 5 chains to a stake
maursed 8 YC, frei which a pine 18 inches
in diameter bears N 13> vO’ W 55 links ditynit. Thence m aio 45' W Z.17 chains ws
stake marked SY Ci drom which r black
Winches in diameter be rs 3/80 1-25 WO
Luks distant "Thence § 55> W 5 89 chains
\me
14.65 chains to a stake lunuaed SY C.—
Thence N 125-30 W iu Luks to piace of
ginu.ng, coAtaining 26 and o4-iw acred &ec Tuimg to the Uniea States ryoiem . of 8UrTveys. Theadjoting clams Leing on the
North the kuwigranut aud Rese & Duryes
miiiing yrouod, on ihe South by the mining
elaim of Alkins, on ihe Yrs by Bore
Duryea min bpzround and on the west ¥~
the You Ret ciaims /
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