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PETE er Rtrtashadre Be . WAT BEREAS, ote forth of the, suber
DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY
Fed oo
GAr>LABLISHED in 1864, for the ‘treat
‘4 ment of Sexual apd Seminal Dises
wh as Gonorrhea sleet, Btrivtire, Syph
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In
-petency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
‘} eovered . a fadgment in the District Court
of the re Sadicial District of the
State of California, .
of Nevada, Ggainst RK. C,
Thom,and Geo. G: Allan, Tthe-said David
‘Tham, and George G. Allan being. made
parties defendant herdin, that theinrights
4 might be determined) for the’ simi ofsix
thomsand’ two hundred dollars; with inment at the rate of seven~+ Y ¢e Tr
standing) and Ulest@ed gs success Uy i yontil paid. al! payable in United State
treated, os an Pon are :
_ DR, GIBBON @as the pleasure of’ announcing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals. of Eutope,’end has
sesumed practice wt his Dispensary, 623
* Kearney Street, comerof Commercial, San,
Francisco, whare his old — ee and those
iri a services may find bim.
Se ee has syered neithertime nor
owt new remedies, and has
we Sih incaeated facilities for the
“alleviation of hulawn suffering.
——s Horrible. Diseases.
. } smounting-to the
Adtoja together sith costs pf suit-taxed
ft $10 S@y and cblinsel fees aligwed Nerejn
sum of $200, in U. 8.
g01d coin, which said jucgment is recorded
jin the Judgment Book 5 of the said District
Court on p 362, et seq.,and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth
in Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and
of mining ground lying and sittiate -at;on
and near Kepublican, Hill, . near ~North
‘there who afe suffer. Claims” bounded a6 foll fs) mele and who ate 6W%er. Claims” ded as follows : On S01
_4ng conte existence. fromthe. et-; ; ’ on
feet-of secret p from: vitae the Jasob s -Claixis’*[ab called!
“absorbed into the syst ook at their . Humbug Creck; on the north by the mining
pallid, emaciated and disfigured feces: #4 . ¢jaims of the North Bloomiield Grave) Min‘their broken down constitutions,“ -. ing Company, and on the east -Byvacant
»fying them for the es < mattiage
orth enjoyment’ of life.
-gituation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians, frsends
attend toany of those who ere sa@etiug
“with any of these hortible—life destreying
nisladics—see that they ere cared for and} ing water
cuirett before it be too late. ' Send them ime
eels to Dr. Gibbon, ¢ physician whé
has made private disease his especial stady
for years, and who is certain to cere the
most inveterate $ without mercury or
$njurious drugs. [t¥e important to those
who are afflicted, or to Ghose who are inter
ested in the welfare-of their. friends, to be
~~eareful'of the many pretended doctors who
_. 4nfest all cities, publishing their_skifr in
curing all diseases ime few days, imposing
-wpon the public by asing.the names of eminent physicians from -Europe. and other
strict inqaivies,or you may fall into the
Lands of those charlatans. :
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, thé consequence of
self abuse. ‘This solitary vice, er depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with ane 7
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless .combatted: by scientific medical
Ineasurés, viz: Ballow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ring“tng in the ears, noise like the_rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of thé limbs
zontusead vision: byinted intelledt,loss of
confidence, diffig efce in approachingstrang°
ors, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition 40 shun society, loss ‘of memotv. hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions «bout. the tace, furred_ tongue,
fetid. breath, csup 4s, Consumption, night
sweats, monomenn 47d frequent. insanity.
If relief be not obtamed, perbdns: 606 afflicted should apply immediately, either in
erson-or by i iter, and have -@ cnre éffected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
_. quick anu radical oure. ‘Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured
In this berridground. Also; all tunnels, cuts, sluices,
hydraulic pipes,-hose, water ditches; wat r
theretinto belonging or in anywise sappertaining. \Also sll of the certain ditch taxCreek and: as Jacob's Diteh, about
% of 4 mile in extent together with t « water ‘right thereunto belonging. Also the
one undivided one-half of that certain ditch
known as the Knder Ditch taking water
froin the same fork of said\dumbug Creek
together with the water Rtas Serranto ‘belonging, Ajso a}] of that certain ditch
water privilegvs thereunto beionging. Ale
the one undivided twy-thicds of ali of tha
Own 4s the “‘Iilinois Quartz Ledge” -sit.
County andaboiit one mnije.due south from .
the town of Eur ka South, together with
all tunnels and raining property thereunto
belongi g. Also a Hike interest, undivided
in and to that certain Quartz mill situated
. iitsaid ravine, 500 fect distant. from said
ledge and known as Black & 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. raid ini
and all lands, oceupied by said buildings,
-Also the one undivided three-eights of all
‘of that certain’ Quartz, Ledge situated in
Rocky Glenn Ravine aforesa:d and known
as the Banbury Ledge situated about 300
yards in an easterly direction from said
Quartz miilcommencing ata large Sugar
+ Pine“Pree-standing-160-feet-nortirof—a«tes*
ervoir atthe head of sijd 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 aid singiilar the
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining in-and-to-ah-etthe different picees . property hereinbefore described, Al#o the one undivided one-fourth of al” oF
that-certaip-cqueriz ledge sitjated aboutone
in-end f:Pthe County, praying hi
pees, Davia’ Py or Liquor LICENSE:” 6 RO LI.
the property therein described, to-wit :—/
. All-and singular that certain lot or pateel . jection at the respective precincts 2s folBloomfield, in eaid Nevuda County, Bioem. ¢.1.
(ae, Diack ’s 5. Crathers, Judges.
el and b.#. Batts, Jwiges.
rights and privileges, tail rights and priyi.
leges and every Variety of urining property .
Township having filed with. the Glerk of
the oe Supervisors ‘ theif petition
Llection to vote ao. fhe quesQUOR 4c E.” in the said;fowaship,
4 pursuant to an Actrof th¢ Legislature of
ithe State of Califfrnia, entitled “An Act to
rmit the Ve M fet every towna@dip or ineqrporated city 1h is Stateto vote on the
terest théreon from the date, of og Ppt question of granting license to seh intoxif ¥.
éating liquors,” approved March 18th, 1874.
Therefore: NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEX,
. that am Election will be heid on
. Wednesday, June 10th, 1874,
‘ In the Township of Meadow. Lake, County
. of Nevada, to vote on the Question of ; **Li. quor License” or “*Ne.Liguor License” said
' Election being called and to be held pursuant to said Act of the Legislatare.
The officers of Election and the place of,
fiows:
. Truckee Preeinct—Polls at Keiser’s HoJ. V. Hoag Inspector, J. N,’Payne and
;—_ Bees Preeinet— Polls at Doan’s Lumber
. . ‘Tinker’s Station Precinct.
\ ker’s Hotel. ‘W. Richardson, Inspector.—
T. Fenton and D. F. Potwime, Judges.
. PART I. TITLE I¥.—Of Crimes against the
Elective Fran hise. = ae
Section 41. Every petson charged wit
the periormepeeot any duty under the pro. visions of any law of this State relating to
™ the South Fork ef Himbug ejections whe wilfully neglects or Tretuses
to pertorm it, ofwho in his cfficial capacity knowingly and fraudulently acts in con. travention d? Violation of any of the provisions of such lawis, unless a different .
punishment for such ap act or omission is
prescribed by this Code, punishable by a
fine not exceeding one thousand doliars, or
_ by imprisonment in the State Prison not
connecting with ssid mining clainis Known . ¢x-: eding five years, or by both.
as the ‘‘Favurite Ditch,” together with the . ‘ Sec, 42. Every person ‘who wilfully
. equses, procures, or allows himself to be
\ registered in the Great Register of any
: certain Quariz mine, vein or ledge or lode “younty knowing hims-If not to \ be entitled
piaces, Be, thevefore, careful and make (Ry
; bal
to Buch registration, is punishable by fine
aitedat, in and-near Rocky Glenm Ravine . pot exceeditig one thousand doliars, or by
in the tewnship-of Eur ka in said Nevada } injprisonme nent ip the County Jail or State
Prison not exceeding one year, or bv both,
In all cases Where On the trial of a pérson
charged with-any Offetise under the provisions of this section, it appears in evidence
that the accused stands registe:ed in -the
Great Register of any county without being
qualified for such registration, the Court
must order such registration to be canceled.
. Sec. 43. Every person who, atter being
duly required by the Board of Judges at
cany election, retase to be sworn, or who
after being sworn, refuses to answer any
ertinent questions propounded by such
oard, toaching his right or thé right of
any other person to yete, is guilty of a misdemeanor, ~—_ ;
. Sec. 44, Every.person summoned to appearand testify betore any Board of hegistration, Who Wiliilly disobéfs such fumnions, is guilty of a misd@meanor,
Sec. 45. Eyery person not entitled to
vote who fraudulently v-tes, and every
person who -yotes more than once at any
one election or knowingly hands. in twa oF
more tickets folded together, or chan
any bailotafter the same has been Weposited in the ballot-box, or adds or. atthupts
to add, any ballot.to these legally polled at
any election either by fraudulently iNtroFrancisco quacks,
Married Men, .
Or those who contemplate martiage, who
are gitffering under any’ of these fearful
muladies, should not forget the sacred reepensibility resting upon them, nor délay
to obtuin ispmediate relief. ee ‘
Persone calling &t Dr. Gibbon’s office or
tending for packages‘of medicines nay rely”
upon his assurance of conSdential secrecy
th tmpticitfaith, and expect no thore
than io be charged With o fair and mutually #atisfectery rentunerntion of sbrvfeds
rendered, considering, the circumstances
oor tie cases; rather tier ate ontand
fish practice df extortion among qumicks
an ‘elemdlers.
Di, -GIDBON is responsible, and will
ve to enc atient a written instr
mile in @ southerly direction from Graniteville insaid Eureka Township and. known
as the Savage L: dge being a north extension of the said Bunbury lue, fourteen
nundred feet in extent. . Also all tunnels
and improvements thereow together® with
the dips, spury and aniles, and also all
metals, ores, gold and silver bearing quart¢
thereimand all rights and privileges thereunto belonging, incInding houses, mines
and machinery be soldto satisfy said judg-°
ment together. with interest-aud Costs.
~ Notice is lereby given that Pwill expose
to public sale all the above described propducing the” s batiot-box betore—
or after the ballots therein have been
counted, or adds to. or mixes with, or at.
tempts to add to or mix with, the’ ballots
lawfully polled, other ballots while the
sameure being counted or canvasred, or at
vany other time with intent to change the
result of such election, oF carries away or
destroys, or aitempts to carry away. or deStroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box,
_for the purpose of breaking up ur invalidating such election, or wilfully detains, mutilates, or destroys ary election retarns, or
in any manverso interferes with tie offierty to The highest bidder, for caak—n Uni
. te@-States gold coin, in front of the Court
House door, in the city of Nevada, on
Saturday, May 16th, 1874.
pindiag bimselfto effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.’ La
Cured at Home,
Persons at 9 distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease haw continued, ahd the
medicine. promptly forwarded, free from
¢arnage and curiosity, to any part of the
eountry, with full and — direction for
use. y enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or throngh Wells, Fargo & Co.,
will Bn forwarded
by express to Any part of the Union, —
"addres DR, i. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
*treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Bex 1957. :
» Private entrance on Commercial treet.
Remember to put BOX 1967 on the letter. ;
Cunsultations FREE, ; :
Correspondents will please inform
DR, GIBBON that they read-hia advertise
‘ mient in the Dainy Transcript. myl .
Sheriff's Sale.
any ‘>
Y VIRTUE OF AN“ EXECUTION TO
} me divectedand deiivefed,. isdaed ort
oft the District Court of the Fourteentn »u
dicial District, In and for the County of Nevada, State of Calfornia, bearing date
April 23d, 1874, «n a judgment rendered in
said Couston the 20th day of @ctober, 1873,
in favorof Thoms Pind!ey and «eainst the
Mutupl Gold Miniag Company fort. eum
of Bix-Thonsand two hundred ind, ‘Ei’ htyerie and 23-100 Jollaredamages, with interest thereon atthe rate of eeven"per cent per
annunrtill paid, tegether with $79 70 costs
‘and disbursements at the date of. said judg.
mont, and accruing costs. :
I have levied up a the folowing desdribed property, heretofore attached, to-wit ;—
That ceptvin quartz ledge and ‘all the property of defendant, situated im Ku rekw Ep.
Nevada County, bl kuown as the “Jim
nine,” or inthe of the Mutuaf Gotd Mining
'o, being shout four miles soathi
the town of Graniteville or Eureka South,
upon Little Canon Creek and conssting of
1400 feet upon the quartz Tode or yein
hnown and recorded as the” Jini Qniirtz
ledge commencing for a northerly bowndary at a point on said ledge indicated by a
burnt pive tree and extending thence seuth.
erly upon and following the trua course of
waid lode or vein and crossing ‘Little Ganou
Creek nt yan and Kerby’s old gravel digsings 1400 feet toe Sinke for a sontherly
boundery, together with all improvements
thereold coosisting io partof # tye stamp
@ushing mill, hoisting works, Imachinery
of al! kinds, buildings and af appartces thereunto belon "ing: or ir tapuiet oe
pertaining: ., st anes. 1 it
Notive is hereby given that I will expose
Public tule »!] the above described propy to the bighest bidder,: for cakir, in
ont of the Court House door, in the ety . ._ JA Nevada, on
. Saturday, June Gth, 1874.
Between the hours of Pa'clock, A. M. and!
& w'clock. P.M.
Given vudey my hand this 26th diy of
April, 1874.
Q G, W. SMITH, Sherif.
By A. W. Potter, Under Slierif?,
* Dibble’ Byrua, Piife attys. : :
he : erro i .
Aenusi Meeting, ~~
io Mates eg tm
_ of he’ Masonte Hall Aewoedution Or.
Nevoda City, will be held at the office or)
kw South Yuba Carel Hewes Mage ee
Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A, M. and 5
o'clock, P. M. aes . E
Given under my hand this 16th day of
April, 1874.
f GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff.
By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
Niles Searls, Atty. Ne FRB °
Assessment Notice.
ORTH BLOOMPIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Location ef pringipal piace of business, 8an Francis.o, Califcr.
hia, Location of Works, North Bloomfield,
Nevada County, California—Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors
held on the Thirteenth day of .April,
18t4, dil AESESEICHE™ Number Thirty «ne
of One Dollar (—$100—)-per share was
levied upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately, in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary at the
office of the company, No. 320 Sanrome St.,
San Frangisce, California, . _. :
Any stéck upon Which saitl assessment
shall remain ufpaid on Wednesday, 20th
day~ of; May, 1874, slmll be deemetidelinquent, and will be duly advertised for
sele at public puction, and nnless payment shall be’ madé-defore, Will be sold
on Friday, June 1¢th, 1874, to pay” the
delingnent ‘assessment, together with cost
of advertising and expenses of sale,
Ly order of the Board of Trustees.
THOMAS DERBY.
Office --No. $20 Sansowe Siredt,San Fiunisco, California, Bib
.Machinery For Sale.
} T THE 8. 8. BANNER MINE,
Two Engines, 10x20 it. .
One Boiler 54 in. diameter, 16 feet long, 3
in. tubes, Hoisting and Pumping gesr.
Oue Engine 18x42 tn, built by H. J. Booth
& Ov, San Francisce,,
“wo Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16 fect long,
3 in, tubes, \
. Six i-stamp Batteries.
Fight: Pans. Pumps, Columns, Track
Tron, Cars, etc, etc, and in fact evervthing
necessary for running a first-class taine—
This inachinery is al} oe alete and in good
order, Apply te'THOM & AL N
ha woundse. 4 ait On, ape
STOKES’ HOTEL,
CORNER OF :
vi MAIN & CHURCH STS.,
‘ / Grass Valtey. °
This Hotel is expressly adapted for the
‘Traveling Public and Families, ‘Pry it
» o% ee: Ww. ©. STOK
DR. T 3B. ESMOND,
Formerly of Washington,
E AS removed to Nevada, and setic \
the patronage of the citizens of Ne
vada and \ icinity. Office and residence ov
W.ter Strey t, three doors from corner, 819
os ‘om M. HUNT, M. D. :
ATTENDING PHYSiCzAN,
NEVADA CITY ‘
rT t
.
SOHN ANDERSON,
‘ATTCRNEY AT Law,
: a)
such canvass, or with the voters lawfully
exercising their rights of voting at euch
election, aa to prevent such election or canvass from being fairly beld and lawfally
conducted, is guilty of felony. é
Sec. 46. Every pepeon not. entitled to
vote, who fraudulently atténipts to vote, or
who, being entitled ‘to vote, attempts to’
vote more than once at any election, is
guiity of a misdemeanor,
Sec. 47, Kvery person who. procures,
, aids, asgistsycopnsels or ndvises avotber to
give or offer his vote at any’ election, knowing that the'person is not qualified to vote,
is guilty of a misdemeanor.
any poil list, er in placing any ballots in
the ballot-box, or taking avy therefrom, or
adds,_or ts to’ edd, uany ballots to
thore legally polled at such election, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into
the ballot-box b.fere or after the ballots
therein have been’ counted, ‘cr. adds te or
mixes with. or attempts t add to.or mix
with, the ballots polled, any other ballots,
while the same are being counted or con
vassed, or staby Aher time, with the in
tent to change the result of such election,
or allow another to do so when ia h.s power
to provebtit, Gr durries away or destrcys, or
knowingly allows another 1G. carry away or
destroy, aLy poll list, baitot-box, or ballots
lawfully pollef, is pusi-hauble by imprisopment in the State Prison for not teas
than two per more than seven years.
. -Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an election, who. previous to putting the ballot of an electur in thie ballot
be x, attempts to find out any name on such
ballot, or who opens. or suffers the folded
ballot of any elector which. bas been-hanaed in to.De opened or examined. previous to
putting the same into the ballot-box. or
who wakes.or places any mark or device on
any. toldel battot th the view to ascertain
the name* of any person for whom the
electer has voted, or Oo, Without the consnt of the elector, tloses the name of
any person which such Inspector, Jndye,or
Clerk has fraudulently or iegally diecevered to have beeen vo for by sueh
‘elector, is punishable by Me, not leasthen
fifty nor more than five hundred doHare.
Sec. 50. Every person who forges oF
counterfeits returps of an election purporting to have been held: at a precinct, town,
Ward Where no election was in fact held,
or wilfully substitutes torged’ or counter.
) felt weturns of election jn the place ef the
.. true returns, fora precinct, town or ward
where pe election wasactually held is punishable by imprisonment in the State
Bison; fora term of not .ese than two nor
more than ten’ yeers, ,
-y Bea. 1, _byery person who wilfully adds
‘to, or-subtracts from, the votes, actnally
cast at an election, in any returus,o: who
‘Ml t0fe Such returns, ix punishable by imprisonment in the State Priven for not less
tha: one nor more than five yeara.
Sec. 52. Every person who aids er abets
in the commission of any offense: mentioned in the four proceeding sections, or who,
being present »t or cognizant of the, commission of either such offences. does not
give information thereof aa soon. as prac
ticab.e to the District Attorney or Grand
perry. of the ‘r county, of to some JusIce «
ishabie by imprisonment in the Cownty
dail for a peried of six morths, or im the
Btute Prison not exceeding two years. .
threats, menaces, bribery,or any corfupt
. means, either directly or indirectly atsclupts te jofinence any elector in giving
vote or deter him from giving the sume; or
attempt hy apy meaus whatever to e. re.
strain, hiuget, of disturb spy cleetor in the
free exxr ise of the right of spffrage. or tur.
bish 8 any elector wisly
capict read, with at : et
Biving su ho Tgety © Und Psiand thet it q ” b, >. } + \ t AND <org .
. VLA Bh Saree 2 kuay, the id day Of May! : sOStick Or THE Price contain se ame tten or printed ther. on
aes ne ‘Ae . TI i ——e 1) OP «di irauds ay clectorat any such elec. ‘ — CHARLES\ MARSH, President: ‘ Pos 5 3h : by e
oes SS =r Nat Pk Sk ; + Bis ¥¥ICE on Brosd: t. nk . tH hy ee ag attttecueitiy euch eledtor
Wevaane ty, April de, 18h 8, tnd i oO Saloon : Sees oret Pexyene " te vote ravcifrest person or any otide . tiep
s f ” =] $
$ ,
sy
. “ a ° a : oe ; 2
, aS —@
aon be or weeneetiin meen een memmmmnnent eine ae = .
Polls at Pin . appoint of procaré the appointmens of any
. . ment or considération tu any person to vote
Sec. 48. Every officer.or Clerk of Elec.
tion who sidg“injehanging or destroying
the Peace of such county, is pens
sec. 3) Every person who, by force,”
to-vote, Who
jnformin® or
jthan he inténded or desired to vote for; or
whe, being Inspector, Judge, or Clerk of
¥ote differently from what. such elector in
tended or desired to vote, he is guilty of s
tigdemeat Te uk shaS kent
Sec 54. Every]
other person either, ' ; ‘
1,.Purnishes entertainment at his expense to'any meeting of ¢lectors previous
-to-or during sf dléttion. ee Phi
2. Pays for, procures, or engages to pay
forany such entertainment.
3, Furnishes or engages to“pay or déliver
any money Of pruperty for the pur > of
procuring the atténdance of voters ‘at the
polis, or for the purpose uf compeusating
an}‘person for procuring the attendance of
voters at the polls, except the conveyance
of voters who afe sick orinfirm.
4. Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver
any monéy or pro for any é intended to promote the election of ary candidate, except fer e expenses of ho'ding
and .conducting public meetings, and-of
printing and of circulating .bellots, handbins, and other papers previous to such
election, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
= 66. Every person who, being can
didate at-any election, offers or agrees to
particular person to office as an -inducefor, or procure or aid in procuring the elec-.
tipn of such candidate, is guilty of @ migueméanor. a : :
sec: 56. Every person, not being a candidate, whocommunicates any offe® made
in vivlstion of the last se te any person, with intent to induce him to vote for
or to proctire the electionof thé candidate
making the. offer, is guilty of a. misdemednor,
Sec. * 84, 35, 86. Every person who gives
or offers to bribe-finy officer or member
of any legislative caucus, political convention, conimittee, primary election, or
political gathertng of any kind, held for
the purpose of nominating candidates for
offices of <hovor, trust,or profit in this
State with-intent to influence the person
to whom such bribe is’given or offered to
be more favorable to ove candidate than
another, and every person, memberof
either of the bodies im this section mentioned , who “receive .of offers tu receive
any sach bribe, ia punishable by imprisonmept in the State Prison not less .than
one nor more than fourteen years, —
Sec. 68, Every person who by threats,
intimidations, or unlawfyl violence, wilfully hinders or prevents electora__ from
assembling in public meeting for the
cousideration. © public questions, is
guilty of « misdemeanor,
Sec. 59. Esery person Who willfully
disturbs or breaks up any public meeting
of electors br otheéra, Jawfully being held
for the purpose of considering public
“questions, if guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 66>” Every person who makes, afers
oF accepts any bet or wager upon the result of any electfon, or upon the success
or failure of amy person or candidate, or
‘upen the number of yotes to be cast either
in the aggregate or-Ofany particular eandidate, or upon the vote to be cast-upon any
person, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
See. 61. Every person who willfully
violates any of the provisions of tha laws
of this State relating to élections, is, upless
‘a different punishment for such volation
is prescribed by this Code, punishable by
aa fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the State
By order of the. Board of Supervisors of
the County of Nevada, State of California,
made" and entered at Special session, on
Monday, May lith, A. D. 1874.
M. L. MARSH,
ae By ee;
. TP. CRANDALL,
JOHN McCOYFY,
FRANK PAUSON,
: Supervisors.
Attest: John Pattison, Clerk. 2
“No. 687,
. Application for a Patent to a~
~Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
» ~~ Sacramento, Cal,, April 24, 1874.
OTIOE is hereby given that Lewis Voss
N whose Post Office is Colfax, Placer
County, California, has made application
for Patent for the Mount Ora. Place? Mine,
situate in Mount Ore Mining District, Nevada Oountty, California, and described in
fice as follows, viz. +
Survey, of Exterior Boundaries.
Conimencing at a stake in a stone mound
Standing 154.66 chains south of-the \& Section Post on North line of Section 3, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mcunt Diablo
Base aud Meridian. ‘Thence on a true line
variation 18> E. West 29.00 chains to a
sta ec from whicha sugar pine 36inches in
diameter bears N 20° W.28 links distanti
Thence on a true line South 24.52.chaing to
a stake from which a black oak 8 .nches in
diameter bears 5 44> E97 links distant.
Thence on a trué‘line Eust, 30.60 chuilis to
} stake in the center of Section 3, ‘Township 16 North, Range 10 East. Thence on
a true line South 21.00 chains te-a stake
from whidh a Yellow Pine 40 inches in 4iameter beays N 23> W 107 links cistant.
Thence on a true line East 40 06 chains toa
stake on the line between Section: 2 and 3
ee at 20 chajns. yy the titra
post. Thenceon a ne North:
chain’ \& Section be 3-2 vc af i akon
2 and 3, Township. 16, North, Range 10 East
44.52 chains to'a stake from which a sugar
nine 40 inches in diameter’ bears 8, 27° E.
1% links distant. ““B, M. No. 6." Thence
on a true line west 40.00chaiux to the place
of beginning, and containing 227 12 «cres,
and being a portion of the N % of Section
and N’¢ of 8 E of Section 3, Township 26
North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and
Meridian, Said location is held by this applicant by purchase from J. ©. Linerman,
et.al. Patrick Campbell and David Rose,
No record of location of this ground hss
ever been made. Adjoining . claimants are
the Mamnwth Blue Gravel Company on
the North, East arid South,
All persons hoiding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required tos present the
same before this office within . sixty, days
from the first day of pubifshing hereof; +
T, B. McPARLAND, Register.
Chas, H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento, ap28
No sas.
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim :
UNITED STATES LAND, OFFICE,
. Sacramento, Cal. Marclr 19th, 1874,
7 OTICE is bereby given that JACOB
BACHTAL and UKIAW'S. BACHTAL,
whose Post Offiee i Nevada city, Nevada
County, California, have nade applicat
for a Patent for the big Deer Creek an st
(hance Place? nrines, ‘situwe in Nevada
Covnty Mining District, Ne
Califernia, and described in
matics on file in this —
‘pom surveyrd land, b-itig the Ns of N &
MS ¢ of NE & ON Wh atl Ns of N
% Sectiod 9, Towuship
D. M. Suid location was
Applicants aud others. of
wher org bate since purchased, in the
f Jar: + 1869.) Adjoining ciaimt@ are on the South owhers of tie eve ja
ining Claims. wi
All persons: holding any adverse elvoim
thereto are hereby Nquitd to present the
sime before this offiee, within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing bereet
Dated March 22 eu ae
T. B. Me FAI AND, Register. ~
John Caldweil, Alty ior Appik ear ree
L. cOOMBs, as ee
Connty,
the plat and
any election, while acting.as, ii {
or attempts to induce by
Means or reward, or mise thereof, to
to promote thé eliectiOn of ‘himself; or gny .
e
. Patients male or female residing in any part
. Prison hot exceeding five years or by both, . Wwilr
_yalue in currency] by Main or WELLS, Fartions
the.plat and field notes on file in this of-}
. field Ditch--rens westerly 37.68 chs set a
foslows, vez :/
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[Founded in 1853.) iz
; No. 519 Sacramento Stre¢e,
. 4
Qorner of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doors
below the What Cheer Honse}
°°" §AN FRANCISCO. ©
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the aftlicted
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of all
Private and Chronic dis° -eases, Cases of
: é Secresy
-——2ND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
To the Afflicted,
: tis sincere: thanks to his humerous
patients for their patronage,and would take
this opportunity to remind them that he
eontinues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of -the Lungs,Liver,
“Kidneys, Digestive, and GenitoUrinary Orans, and allPrivate Diseases, viz: Syphiis in‘'all its forms and stages, Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abuse, Gonorhcea, Gleet, Strictures
Nocturnal and: Djurns! Emissior+, Sexual
Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, ete., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue
to insure hini a share of public ‘patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he isenabled to apply
the most_efficient and. successful remedies
against diseases of all kinds. He uses no
mereury, charges moderate, treats* his patients in a-correet 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. . :
To Fema!'es. ;
“When a female is enervated or afflicted
with disease, as weakness of thé back -andlimbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight,
Joss of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functidns, general debility. hysteria, sterility and all other diseases
peculiar to females, she should go or write
dt once to the celebrated Female Doctor,
W. K. Dowerry, at his Medicai Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and
diseases, Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painiul suffering and premature
death. ’ ‘
To Correspondents.
of jhe country, however. distant, who may
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
MOST SACRED.
graduate, and may be consulted with every
confidence. If the case be fully and can: sii
Medical and Surgical Institute, .
OCTOR W.-K. DOHERPY-RETERNS .
BPTSETT an aus PREELE:
Application for a Patent to
¢
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
_ Sacramento, Cal. April 25th, 1874."
AT OTICE is hereby given that the Sou
Yubs Canal Company, = corpor jon
duly orjanized under the Laws of the State? 7
ee
. of CM&iternia, and Whose principal Place of
business dnd Post Office address. ig Nevada
e.ty, Nevada County, California, have made
application to the Government of the Uni.
ted States for Patents to the following des.
erived Placer Mining Claims: * The King
Claim,” **The Chicken Point Claim,” and
the ‘Smith Powell Clsim,” situated in’ thy”
You'Bet Mining District, in Nevada Cou
State of Culifurtia, and described: ag ¥ojlows, to-wit: Un surveyed aud minérgj
lauds in ‘Township 16, North Rapge 1g Kast
Mount Disblo-Base-and-Aeridiai aud in the
. district of land subject to salu at Sacraiiie,:
to, California. Sai Piater Mining: Claims
being bounded and described in the
bist 3 wo seecthinmene
ist—The Ex
‘ : 3 5 :
andteld usteson tile in this oltice ag fol.
Coyamencing at a stake marked D, ©,
1, tro, Which # live oak bush bears con
4/> East 65 Winks distant, theice ina troe
line variation 17> 39’ hast : 5 10>. 15° W
9.65 chaius to a sugar pine 30 inches in Qj.
ameter niarked D . Ne 2; thence N @9e
W 21.78 chuins to Post No 4, in the Chalk
Bluff survey of Timiuons ground marked
C: B.C. Nu 4, and foilowing along: Tim;
liens’ line to st-ke-C.-B-C, No 6; thence ——
N 20° 15’ E crossiny smal) ravine Putiniy
NW. and crossiig Arkuusaa Canon to
spruce tree 24 inches in didiiieter marxea pC. Nod, Ow sOUutL side 52.145 Chains. Thence
N 68> E wo w stuke in rock mound from
Which w spruce 40 inches in diameter bears
5 69> W Yd links. dystant’ 18 chaing,—
‘Phence § 61> # crossing section line be.
tweem Sections 29 and 3/ Township 16,
“Kh. 10 & Mount Diablo Buse and Meridian,
8.90 chains South ot eorucr common te Sec
19, 20, 29,40, 15,88 chains to am oak tree 1)
inches ludiameter marked D CU. Nod og
the south side standing 50 links above the
Darling Diggiugs. ‘Thence § Je? 30’ E fol.
lowing along the original line of/the “Dar.
ig claims” ascelding the summit of
Chalk Biull to a stakeon Suwth Yuba Diteb
warsed D>, Nu; t-from whith a black oak
30 inches jn. diamcter bears $ 257° # 25 links
distant and # biack oak 18 inches in diame.
ter bears N 9° W. 32 links distant 53.70
chains. Thence Sunth ts> k-t9 a black —
oak J6 inches in dinmeter marked D, C.Noe
7, 8.86 links. TLeuce N 73> 30’ W toa
stake D, C. No 8, standing in ap old Reger.”
yor und from—which an old Pme Trec, §
inches in. diameter-be.r-Suath 46-41-90 West
14 links distant, 32.20 chains, Thence §
65> 30’ W crossing Section line between
Sections 29 and 30, 14.80 chains-North of &
post 42.20 chains to stake at place of bepinH1bg,-CQntin ag 11067-1400 vers, aecordimg ~~
the Umited States system/of surveys. Said
King cléim adjuiu onthe north the
claims of Foley and others and vacant lend
Ou the east, the centre of Chalk Bluff ridge
ou the south, the clainisof Hussey Broth? © *
ets, on the westthe claims of 'l'immons
EE?
, The D ai
. NEVAD
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BROWN
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No 550.
» Application for a Patent toa
“ Mining Claim. :
Da United States Land Office,
* ' Sacramento.:Cal. March 26th, 1874)
NS is hereby given. That David W.
Sn«pp, whose Post Office is, Norte
Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cal., haa made
application for Patent for 2,500 lineal feet
of the Republic Quartz lode bearing gold
with surface ground 400 feet in wisith, situ.
atein EureKa Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and
field notes on file in this. office as foilows,
viz: : : .
Survey of Exterior Boundaries,
Commencing at » stake marked _N. Q, L,
No.1 (National Qvertz Lode-No 1) on north
Side and R, Q. LgNol, (Republic Quartz
~ode No 1) onthesout side, and standing
on the north side of the Eureka stage r ad,
and from which the corner post common
E. Mt Diablo Basé and Meridian, hears N
52> 54’ West 61.58chs. distant, . 'Fhenée br,
a true line variation 17> 30’ ES 2 15° W
3.03 chs to a stake marked ‘*N No 6” on the
N Eend “R Nos” onthe SE, hence ona}
true line § 3© 60° 1.30 chs Cross Eureka.
stage road, 3.50 chains;cross North Blooma
Stake marked ‘*R Q L, No #”. from which
black oak 8 inches in diameter—bears $ 78>
13 links distant, A black oak 6 inches diameter bears 18° W ¥4 links distant end a
black oak 8 inches diamcter. bears § T5432
W 21 links distant.Thence ona true Jine
N 87° 00° E,3,08 chs pass through stake No
2,atS end of the line of the lode. 6.06 ch
set a stake mmrked -"R QLNo5’ from whi
a black onk #2 inehes in diameter rs §
69@ W 12 links distant. Thence of a true
line N 3° 00° W 37.78 chs cross Center of N
Bloonfield ditch. 26 08chs étake marked Ni
QL, No 3, ow the 8 Wand BR GL No6 on
the S W. Thence on » trae line 8 33° 15°
W 3.63 chs to plac of beginming and conicres and being a portion. of
ection’17, Township 18 North,
st, Mt. Diabio Base and Mericiid location wag made by He
m R. Cary, Thos. Saddl r, John
M. meme . R. Banberry, dsy
D. Conley, G. W. Shearer andCrandall,
as to 1000 feet adjoining the National Q. M.
and recorded in B 3, page 392 Mining claims
Rerords of Nevada Couaty. 1500 fevt was
located oy this applicant, June 3, 1873, _re.
a B 5, page J04 same records, Adjoin-.
ciatmants are owners of
Quartz Lode on the north. ee
in diameter T No 9, (Limmons Now 9) standivg on the east side of the Chalk Blu and
You Bet Road. Thence on a true ne vark
ation 17° 30’ E. S 27> 30’ W 4,97 chains ‘to
DMG. O8k 20 inches ia diameter marked
T No 10, standing on top of a high bank.—
Thence b 35° 15’ W 29.50 to a black oak 18
inchesin diameter mayked T No LL. Thence
8 22> 30° East. 10 chains crossing and recroseing the Chalk Bluif Ditch wud a deep
cut the out et of the Cout's diggings to @
black oak 4 inches in diameter’ marked CP
(Chicken Point No 4, Lhenee sonth 7,70
chains to a black oak 12 inches in diameter,
marked C P No5, frum which the Section
Post common to Sections Ji.and 32 on third
parallel worth bears 3 35° W 26.17 chains.
‘Thence East 11.80 chains to a stake marked
CP No6 from which biavk Oak 40 inches
in diamcter bears N 64° W, 30 links distant _
and a black o.k 12 inches if diameter bears
south 163g E 46 links distunt,; ‘Thence, N
50". 20" ks 7.95 chains to-a—pihe tree-22-in¢bes in diameter C P No 7 etanding 4chaine
west of where Chulk Binf Ditch. crosses
Patts ravine or canon. Thence N 30’
39.40 chains crus-ing Patts Rave or canon
toastakeimerked €P iyo o from which »
black oak IW inehés in diameter beats N 23°
W 5y iinks distant aud w biack oak di) inches
in diameter Dears N 2445 E 4) linke dit
tant. Thence N 64> Ju’ W crussing Patts ravine or canon 2.24 chuius to the place of
beginning, containing 62 and 88-100 acres,
accurding to the United States system of
surveys. he ¢.aims adjoining said Chicken Point elaims are bounded o« the north
by the Timmons elaims, ok the East by va
cant or uncidimed ground, on the south by
vacant ground, and ow the Wwést.by
Mons bud Vucani proud,
3d—The Exterior Boundaries of the SmithPowell Claim or Mining Ground are
described as follows. , ;
Commencing at a‘stake marked B,C (for
Birdseye Creek) No 6 standing gu east side
of Wilcox Ravine, Thence on.'a true line
variation 13> Last N 14> 3y’ W190 chains
following alotig the Hine of the You Bet
claims ta stake marked BC No 7. Thences
N 27> E 3,88 chairsto a stake, marked BC:
No 8. Thence N7° 45’ b 1.76 chstoa stake .
marked B © No 9, ‘Thence N 222 15' W 0.30
to Sections 7 and 8, 17 and 38, Tp 18 N R13 punks to a pomt'on the perpendicular bank °
where the You Bet claim line strikes that :
of the Smith Powell line. A’heneeonasty ~
bine N13° E 7.9x,chains slong the’face of #
high bank parallel with and ou the W ide
ot. Wilcox Rayine to a pent en the Tine, of
the Emigrant claim 1:54 chins of corner No 2. ‘Thence N44 15’ 11.28 chains
along the hue of the Emigrant claim to &
stake niarked No 3. Bience N 32> W 4.99
chains to astak parked No 4 standing oF
the ridge neartie Chaik Bluff Road at, the
N E corner peg Emigrant Company's location. hence N 76>. 3u’ E 3.18 chains to
an oak Stump standing ou the ofa high
c<. Thence on a line N 84> Sv’ East 3,57
ins toa stake marked 8S. ¥_ CC. [south
Yuba Cunal Co.] Thence 86> 30° E 7.98
chains, crossing old diggings to.a stake
marked S ¥ C. Yhevce $ 26> W 8.94 chains
to a stake m a stone mound marked SY C,
Thenee 5S 17° W 5.20 chains to @stake
marked $ YC, from which a pine 18 inches
in disinates bears N 13° 30" W 56 links dit
fgnt. Thence S$ 21° 45’ W 3.17 chains tos
Stake marked 8 ¥ C-from which r bleck oak
10 inches if diameter becrs 5 80.12% Ws
links distant Thedce So? W589 chains
toa steKe marked SY. ‘Thence 8 4° W
14.65 chains to a stake marséd 8 Y C.—
Thence N 12°. 38’ W 30 links to place of
ginning, containing 26 and 34-100 acres &ec rding to the Uniied ntates dames of sur
veys. The adjoiring claims being 08 the
North the Emigrant and Rose & Dury
mining ground, on the South by the mining
Claim Of AfKins,on the Bab! by Rose .
the ¥ou Bet claims,
All persons holding. an Ali persons hviding any adverse clsim
thereto are hereby hot Pe Pog ie thereto-wre Len by required to presemthtbe
same before this office within sixtv: days . © betore the Reginter and Kecelver, Bacfrom the first ‘day of Diishing hereof 7 Pepe Cal, within sixty days from ©
T. B. Me LAND Register "2 st day of publishing hereet.
Chas, H. Wyman, attorney." in gr} RO 2. B. McFaiLAND, RegistetOBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. se Sur a
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TOCKHULDERS o. the New York (a?
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By, payable inunedistejy_to the Secretayy:
“#. ». BIGLLUW, secreted
k Nevada, April 21, is74.
N' : t ‘find vaoant jand. é ——_
fhe Doctor is a regular 2d—The Exverior Boundaries of the Chick“> i C; “H
eu Point Claims aré described as ee
toliows / : me G
Comimencing at a black Oak tree 18 inchew =
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