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No Cure, No Pay.
; ‘Tomeustation, wy" Gutete: ér othersnatee bee aa
‘the rh st $Bibations of the age.
‘The great nusber annually received and
, piace ee Us «point ‘of number of pavery lirst of the world, and
‘the success cout ite treatment ‘Fanks it
es an sare
‘he es t fap ae Peele
it; they. drive 7h
Sicom fom mitteok. the instre from the ‘sand
“995, the atrength and vigor fro
‘they give puny and dise. ued olupeingtand
poison, through ee ccatttee generations, thi
trace of man. The Pee cam. be seen”
-acrofula, Consumption , veipplés, the Taioe
* the ces for and the Insane.
Vi seeogeness the —_ FAT.
‘to man, combining wit
renereal, doubles his Those.
who have been treated with,
iMINER~L POISON aré not . ot cured tus die dis .
yee with ‘PARTIAL CURE;
‘phat leaver the poisor to crawl tnrough the
tayetem, eating its way
“waqgans "pencath
(ies tot ia be ‘¥nso Ww
SEMIN
The yo
the and,
the a ly hh surthe future with a viruthe eon of yeigetes 4
who ex pertencen, that
wookriéés in whe experiance atid ‘men"tal p= gee should stop and consid
napet he eG Rare, Sodan tea weet
ness of the pa
rg ae failing
eosaianatign. om, dita for Bovioty, dread of im ing trouble, forebodings of ra sleepl , troubled and lab‘tacen—waatis away his panei ree sey
, nie ae pat ove manhood, and dragging
ken path of his existence,
and loatltsomé ‘grave,
try
sch pe
tenga >
cnt Gace aie arene sope
one. who wrens to
Gee ae shot a meee & viceee eee,
‘
a4 disordersuntil hape
is'ih a , !
should wos mh
Sats:
re, feels <. St apont e upon to
that
ly, not ina rape eet but
crore, sitonran say wp nin
in affliction cau
: P : ¢: ae thote Con the ie Gren, Judges, «
e. : Pit 9
spe
eet Al} letters, Rng ll he
Su.
ORAS E RAR ee, cathe . f
% Mary Slocovich deceased. Chas.~ Std
‘erty, Gua :
the minor h uri
ant fo so a Suga of the id
“overt, Sa eeh r,
A. D. 1876. ak oa is uh tay a iven, that
On } naa A.
», en Rig ed of Oe O'elor J
aa ya of the said
House door,)in
ry opublnd State a
A cae:
eT coltey. on the east by Tand o of
“on . atréot .
‘twenty-five keel or less, south.
erly from t me _stiset to the said lot
“Jamel CO 4 the offi‘clal map of the > oat city of .tevada, as sur.
veyed _§.Gradley, in the year 1869,
tas Lot 3. 16
CHAS, EGARTY, ha
_ GONSTABLE’S, oe .
syeaous
of Li tie RS. Town.
morene alg ss i on’)
and a wniaat ina Jonn Lav a Lawrence
Five ub five husarenee Sout,
—— nee wi
ee the date of vaid Jada’ wg.
‘ upon the Milowingdeconplian
ae . Section 1142-of the Political Code of
TATE OF CALIFORMIA, Executive
ter. re will be a Judicial
Bisction bela he Ghroughoat the Btate on
. Sapam, Scarabs t Bite an the. pie
ing mate are to be elected:
A Superintendent. of Public Instruction.
Cunibieiiials gadge Foodie weuttocnth:
Judicial District. id a ree
‘om Comet Judgeforthe ‘County of Nevada,
* * #8 hep tnnd 9
And Ido hereby offer & hong ed of one
hundred . dollarg for,the arrest and conviction of any and Wieipparyon . any:
of the provisions of Title IV, Part I, of the
Penal @ode; such rewards te. be paid untii .
the tetal amount, héreafter @xpended for’
the purpose, reaches the sm: Lp wen phous .
“Ti w thess-wheredf, 1 have’ “pervanto set
my hand and caused the great seal of
State to bo “Sacramento, this
thirteenth day'of September, A. D. eighteen >
hundred and seventy-five
ooo essa ct Davupx .MELONE,
And ‘n ‘a seaman foregoing
procl of the nes. withthe of the State
of California, it is hereby ordere. that a
Ju i Zlectipn” be. h
DAY OCTOBER 20th, A. D. 1875, gt the
several. tion he See of ‘Nevada county, fort
-and townsbip officers, vier
i. A Superintendent’ of
tion.
. 2 One District Judge for the Fourteenth
Judicial District.
‘ewer County Judge for the county of
4 One Justice of the Peace for each ™mu— tdéwnship.6'One Justice of the Reece for eech municipal Township.
And its further ordered, tab
of Public Instruc
6 fate of California, that the following
anesod: “persons be, and they are hereby appointed officers of election, in and for their,
Tes péctive: And that said eiection be held in the ‘house or foow desigite the mame of each of -said.
proinieee viz:
SUPERVISORS DISTRICT ‘NO. 1.
°"“SEVADA TOWNSHIP,
Nevads—Po Is at the Court: House. M:
L. Marsh, Inspector; John Dunnioliff and
Chas. E. Mulloy, Judges.
Blue Tent Precinet+Pdlis at the’ school
house, Jrotaly Moody, Inspector; E. P.
Hayardiiid Le vi Wifiaaison, Judges. ~ .
DISTRICT NO. 2.
GRASS TALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Gees, Falls —ralle at Town, Hall. P,
Paynter, Inspector; G. Hamilton and
nean Gillis, es.
Pines Vista— at Geo, Kress.) Chas.
Leach, Insp epesarad en MeTakey. 338
age Bolin at Geo. Little’s
‘baiting. eo. Little, Inspector; B. F.
Cauldin‘and:?. 0. Lyon, Jadges.
t
baer No. 3.
‘eOHhicA TOWNSHIP,
ParekaeeP Hs at Robb’s: Hotel. Wm.
. Powell, Inspector; D. Conly and A. §. Wall,
‘. dud
‘Moore's FlatecPohls at the Skating Rink,
PW, doppets. ap 7 all J. ¥. Montgom Deeevilie-o#otle. at Culbertson’s Boarding House. R. H. Ms os matnieetiey: Léonard and A. nd Willett, Judges.
kL TOW
R. 0. sslertcsalah
at Ross Hotel.
‘O. McGagin,
de humo. ne a he rie Ci jaraie at Payne's Hotet. P.
A, Payne, pector; W, D, Black and Jas
eat eahaiet Benioy Hotel.
2 B. Williams, Tespectors 3. ‘G. ickman and
Reéasoher, Judges,’ ©
ey Vhestis Hill — Polls at “ Woodruft’s
es 8. Par yas Sot Inspectcr; A. L.
ek Driscoll, et ba
Cay isle-Polls at ~ oO, pg , Culberttor; ‘H. H, Hartley and ®. i;
ingtou-—Polly at McBean’ P ide,
Hey Tospectér, 8. 'C. Chute ard
E. Pen hi, , foagen. it as ee
ft) 8’ Hote omas
i ap Wek + Marshall and
4 x ay.) %.
TOT NO! 4.
Reavy f6wxsurt.
lt h ag a nda Pela Mest eae
Hotel. John Perkenpin pected, A.D.
Sete nied ie Hatch’'s.
M. P. Hatch, gudpese c: H, cemeee, und
sonny Monae Pl at A Kundhiy Houge,
eeu rh tor; C.J. Cole
ast;
Mooney Fiate-Pol 8 at Schmidt’ 's Hotel,
Geo. Schmidt, Inspector; A. M. Power and
David eat Tudges,.
Polls at school -houée. el
ee ‘Saseotem Kerr Phelan, and J.
‘nite, ‘Judge 8.
at James A, btidger’s
Dickson and 8, M. Crall,-Judges.
Hiscox, duspector; at achool house,
bees’ John Browa and Géo.
oBawia le, wet, fi ab. Sedes: ‘s "store,
HO,
¥ ¥dh4. ee Ss Cs eS 4
V; G. Bell, Ins: “sar Hotie here gaaner™ andy
‘gd. Dauchex, J m
DIS: ioe xO. 5%
Office. Chas. W, Humphries, Inspector; Bia
Cruthers and BOWys Hayden, vudges. ‘s,
Boca—Polls at School House. /
Bunk cece i Bana a
Wu Bet — Hotel. ou Bet--. 6 r’s te
uit Husse §, Taopee f suet Raed
e W. 4d. ill, ti ctor}. w. pe ot
sBactrsk, tuapes at re "s building.
ck; Inspegtor; Joba nm. and
Nistie: Judges, ieee
unt’s LeiibPotty ad wechooi house. _ G,
{Rana * 4, G, Turner gna
~ SRLROTION AW.
c(t a 41. a ae Comet 7 person Charged with
performance of ange duty under the proity. kno wig
tayo or_ vio
8 of such law is, be i a different
MN Rey MP BED LT fe The ey
as
for such on UPEr eatin
Tdollays, or
the State Prison
WIA:
Rd "who. vi
+: for the purpose of
» Gh -WEDNES-"
foHowing State, District county”
ali,
San Juanes
office. James A.“Stidger, Inspector; J. Ged ruett
_ MEADOW LAKB TOWNSHIP.
*“rackee—Polls one doo: weit of, Post’ yee:
isles race fen Laer oe
bee canceled,
régistered by the Board of Judges, at ary
‘election, refuses. to be ‘sworn, or, being
sworn, refuses> to Emp any pertinent
question pane by such pAb ry poing the righ. of 4 tb, vote, is
ofa caahemeakian:
Spe. 44. Every person summowed: d: to appear and testi!y before eny Board of Registration, who wilfulty di eh summohs, is guilty of a misdemean
vote who fra ffy ~ yotes,” tha every
persoh who votes more than once at any
one. #lection or kitowiugly-hatds in two or
ckets folded together, or “changes
at dt after the same hasbeer deposi‘ted in the ballet-box. or adds or attempts
to add, any ballot to those Jegally polled at
any election either by frauduleutly introduving the same inge-the ballot bex before
‘or r-the ballots~ therein ™have been
the Siti pobpec ge pabliel gues
—_ a rey of a jemeanor.
pepe aaah ch eee es ‘the reor
sult of any nm, or upon ‘the saccets .
or f. iinee Cae on or candi oF
upon the roc ot yotes to be cast tither
in thes or of any particulrr wandidate, or w thd r, to “be cast upon
an person, is ‘gaily a misdemeanor.
aw fy 61.4 Every + Person -—who ‘wilfully
violates any of “the provisions of the laws
. of this ttate relating to-electisns, is, unless
See. 4g Ftd? Bay “not 4 ntitled to . -s different punishment for such violation
a is prescribed by this Codie, p bya
fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or
by imprisonment ip the State Prisou not
exceeding five years or by bot.
Sec. , 62. «Every person, who prints any
ticket not in conformity with section one
thousand one hundred and -ninety-oae, of
the Political Code, or who circulates or
givés to another any ticket, = at the
time that such ticket. does notcontorm to7
counted, ot adds to or oO with, or atts to add to or mix. w the’ Ballots .
lawfully polled, other ‘ballots while the.
{same are being count.d or canvessed. or at .
any othertime with intent to change the .
result of such election, or carries away or
destroys, mat = 9d arty Way or destroy, aay poll list, or or DALE OF Dallot-box,
yi Bp or invalidatilates, -or destroys any election returns,-or
in any manner so ifterfetes with: the cfti:
cers holdiag such election or conducting
such canvass, or with the voters lawfully
ex their rights.of voting at sach
elestion, as to prevent suchielectiow or
capvasefrom aa fairly held and lawfally cond guilty of felony. a
Bet. 46° Every’ ‘person “ not entitled to
vote, who freudulently attempts to vote,or
who, being entitfed'to: ‘Vote, attempts to
yoté more than orce st any election, is
guilty of a misdemeador,
. Bec. 45, Every _ person who procures,
aids, absists, counsels Oradyvises another to
give or offer his vote at any electiod, knowing ‘that the person is not qualified iy vote,
ees of vase omectiay has ot 21 4
48. et or Cler ection who valde I changing or destroying
any poll list, or in ‘placing any ballots in
th ‘ot or taking auy therefrom, or
adds, or atte@pts to add, any ballots to
‘those‘iegally polied st sucheléction, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into .
the ballot box before or after the ballots
therein have been counted; or adds to or
mixes with, or attempts toladd to or mix
with, the ballots polled, any other ballots,
while the sanse are being counted or canvassed, or at any other time, with the intent to change the result of ‘said efsetion,
or allow another to do so when in his power
to prevent it, or carries away or destroys,or
knewingly allows another to away or
destr y, any poll list, ballot box, or ballots
lawful y polled is punishable by imprig‘onment in the State Prison for not less
than two nor more than séven years.
Sec, 49, Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an election, who, previous to pultting the ballot of -an-eleetor-im the ballot
box, attempts to find outaay name on such
ballot, or who opens. or suffers the folded
‘dpatlot of any elector which has been banded in to be opened or examined previous to
puting the same into’ the ballot box, or
who makes:or places anx mark or device on
any folded allot with the view toascertain
the naine peony person for whom the elector hits vo' or who, without the consent
of.the elector, disclos-s the name of any
person which such Inspector, Judge, or
Jlerk has fraudulently or illegally discovered to have been voted for by such elector, is punishable by filte, ot Jess than
fifty nor more than fivé hundred dollars,
Bass 50. ae ee forges or
rfeite returns of.an.election purportfat have been held vy & pfecinct, ee,
or oe merd where noelection was in fact held,
or wilfully substitutes forged or counter.
feitreturns of election in the place of the
true returns, for a precinct, town or ward
where no election was a Arne heldis pun-ishab Ue lpprogpnaent . State Prison
totth teow of ae ne 6 nor more
than ten years. i
Sec, 51.
to, or salitra ts from, ‘the votes, actually
cast at an election, in any returns, or who
alters such returns, is punishable by impee
‘. prisonnient in the: State Prison for not lds’
than one nor more than five years,
Sec, 62, Every person who aids, or abéts
in the commission of any of the. offences
mentioned‘in the four preceding gections,
is pee by impris nment in the
County Jail for the period of six Jpontiis,
or in'the State Prison not exceoding two
years.
Sec. 53. Every person who, by forde;
tiireats, menkces, bribery, or any corrupt
means, either directly or indirectly attempt
to influence any elector in giving-his vote,
or deter him from giving the sme, or atempt by any means whatever to: awe, fe.
hen hinder, or disturb any y elector in
the frée exercise of the right Faneng’. or
furnishes any elector wishing to wpte, who
-cannot read, With, a ticket, inf ing or
giving such ‘€ ector “to Whderstand that it
cont ins a name written or printed thereon
or defrauds Gny ¢lector'at apy ‘wuth. eléction, by deceiving and causing such dléctor to Vote for a different person or any 0’& ge vom <d or desired-to Nate for,
. or . C] .
P any elec ‘ie, white~-acting as“such, fi@uces or at cmp tg induce any elector,
» bt promise
". efi Wy mis vote rafttersntin rom What such
ene intended or seme to vote, he is
oe of eeeden
wits 64 ve te ao eh with intent
to promote the nace of himself, or any
other
T Vernienon ckeoswbudne at his exGeo, B, Newell, “Ipspector; John Connors, pense shakin Mave checcn ts PRoaets
or during .
2. Pays for, procures, or engages to
for any auch entertainment, we 2
vd, 3. PurhiHes or ni bap “pay or deliy
any. im or, ‘or the OBe
of procuring the} etindalse of votere at (net pez
He, or pensa'
any person for procurin the attendance of
voters at the polls; excépt' the conveyance
of voters whomre sik or infirm.
4, Furnish a ta.pay or deliver
sny thoney of property,for any puroose intended to pg 108 the election of any candidate, ex the. ‘€xpenses of holdin
and conduc miblic m:etings, and one
rinting and hing ballots, handjils, and o previous to such
Sigction. § is ity of a Sindemennor.
ery pérscn who.
didate at: any éleéticn, offers o so
sppoint or sci ng the appointment of aay
particular. “" pare. to ce as an induce.
ment or oO any person’ to
ey ey oR Be yet or sid in faye ey Pi)
wialeaennr
Pi ie SERS PERE ot on
ta wiletempthe fest sree foany Yor
or or te making” tHe oe the oe of po Ba candidate
& misde
280n whargives
cer or memher
mea. tRA,
oo EO
E
i Bry
iitieal gather
‘aad
Kind, held for
this State,
rson to
4
Every person who wilfully adds .
the ptovisions of séction one thdtisand one
hundred and .ninety-one of the Political
Code, is gulity of misdemeanor. °
nd it is further, ordered, in .acccrdance
with Secon 14? of the Political Code. of
the State of Se or Gaatioreias that the following
named -persons. be appoiated -officers of.
election in and for their respective precincts, anu that the election be held in the
“house -or Forme Rare gencenn “opposite the
name of id precinets:. .
Made an * Soneh ‘in pursuance of law
and an order of the Board‘of Supervisors,
dated September th, 1875
A. B. BRADY, Pres.
? GEORGE G* “ALLAN,
‘i, P. CRANDALL,
FRANK PAUSON,
JOHN Mccoy.
Supervisors, } Nevads county, California.
Attest:
dso.) Patrison, Clerx’of Board. .
By James D. Ww hite, Deputy.
OTICE to Tax Payers ana Gdltractors,
Notice is hereby viven that in accordLegislature of the State of Califort.ia, entitled an “‘Act to BW ip for the location,
construction an aintenancé of Public
‘Roads in the County of Nevaila,” Iwill sell
at public sale lo-yest bidder in front
1875, at I o’clock,. P. M.,. contracts for re.
pairing and keeping in repair for the term
of two years, thefollowing described roads
of said county, im Nevada Lownsbip:
Sec. 1, Commencing at the junction of
Broad #nd Pine streets, running thence
over the suspension ‘bridge past . .the Half
Mile House, thence up the ridge passing
the house of T.L. Hughes to Skate Creek,
including, the Uridgeon.said Slate Creek,
three miles more or less. This section’
will also include the cross read leadih
cet and my
> _ aio Fats, ah to #o rock ke of spbroten
cep the ‘road: imgoed repni
= ade, of settee ame r
fen 9 Section No. rites Abe a
% ‘aero inter* ‘tor 18 Fe.
quired to — the Suspension oritep clear
ant to o Beetle ‘14 of ‘the Nevada
N mee County Narrow®
ak ee a ee
bustage in the
State of io Baa is oy aten
Pe Board of Direot.
pany, at the office
of eo company,h Va ee 5th day of October,
Be * . ‘
Secre
ty cat de for of.
= Bate ar furs :
that at a
ors of abo
M. of thet day to faye
ance with the ‘provisions of an Act of the
of the Court House on Monday, Nov. Ist.,.
months ef April 1876ef 25th ea
Derge the ruts trate le pat a: niyo Ky
ay = ene a
+, 1875, at i
ee es for a Patent to a . i. ,
hice Cal, Aug. 26, 1875.
sE is hereby given, that the Oma.
nN ‘Gold Mining Company, a coyporation existing ead sha cn of Cal., Whose
Por 8 Sacramento, Sucramento-eadhty, Cul, has made ap aptestion tor patent
for 1300" linear feet the Omaha Qnartz
Mine; bearing gold, with sarface
situate in Grass Valley Mining District. Nevada County, California, and described in
the plat end field notes on file in this office
as follows, viz: Survey Of Exterior Boun‘. daries: Commenving at post No. 1, matked
O GM Co; (Omaha Gold Mining Company)
on the north end of the Lode of the **Lone
Jack Quartz Mine.” ‘Iinence,; var. 17° E,
$ 82° E 4,75 chains, Post No 2 marked O.
G M‘Co,8 E cor. Thence NYS W 24,10
chains, Post No3 marked OG M Co, NE
cor, Thence 8 1° W 4.54% chains Post.
No# marked OGM Co. 9.09 chains post
No 5,2 marked O-G M.Co, on the east Tine of
the New York Hill Quartz Mine. Thence
$ 31% ° E 6.08 chains along the East Line
of the, New York Hill quartz mine, to its
SE cor. and Post No marked OG M Co;
Thence-N.88° W 2.78 chains along south
tine of the New~York-Hil quartz mine; to
Post No 7 marked 0 GM Co. Thence 8 9°
4.15.42 chains ost No 8 marked O G M CoThence $ 82°°E 4.75 chuinsto Post No 1
and piace of béginning. Survey of Connecting Line: Post No 3, NE corner bears
South 36° 35’ ‘East 9.19 chains from. the
Northwest corner of Section 2)Tp 15.N k
8 E, and containing 19.87 acres, and designated aé lot No 64 inSéctions 2 and 3,Township 15 North, Range .8. East,.Mt: Diablo
Base and Meridian. The names of the original locators are unknown te the applicant,
but itis believed to have been located by
Washington Bays etal in 1855. No record
of said location gan be found.. The applicant claims 8 te hla Adjoining claim.
‘ants are the New York Hill Quartz Mine on
the West, and the Lone Jack. Quartz Mine
on the Scuth.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are Lereby required to-present the
same beiore this Office within sixty days
from the a ‘day of pub. ishing hereof.
~ B.McFARLAND, Register.
. Chas. H, Miondd Atty. -sl
Delinquent Notice,
Mex? AUBI'RN
Mining Company.
“GOLD QUARTZ
Locdition of princizal of business, San. Francisco.
Nctice—There are delinquent upon the
folluwing descri utock, oh acecdunt of
Assessment levied,on the, 25th day of August, 1875; the several amounts set opporaz so" ny cee fh @hares
ihe: ‘action Ane pu ie gan
n, on ery stree omnd
day of October, 5, at 4 Tot ‘of 10
o’eloch, A, Mi, Of said day, to‘pay said delinquent assessment thereon, to,
costs of advertising and expenses 0 Shae.
€yA. JAMES, Secretary.
Py i re one street, ions 9;
ol
County te } willbe re. ; ;
fi per v2 ive Road Ea Jeo rite ocent, of the ers ofthe e he contract. 4 “YounG MEN
o12 wibAilsomer 10 District Wine rom the ef-. /} may be sufferi
reo of Mi ul follieg ot pe
of this, the won : ever laid
the al ot" sutfering ‘humanity. D s
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfert 16
for every case of seminal weakness, or
private diseasé Of any kind or ch recta
which he undertakes and fails to cure.
ty
ing the popes remedy for your com.
ee you are i ia eT ltr stmae pproaching the last, .
gu last, and
are suff ring some or all of its ill” effects, ‘
remember that if you persist in :
fen, the, must come . whensthe
most skillful p meng + age render 5 ha».
pty
ou relief,
gel of me can
no case has
heb let tae
{in reék moun ~titir' base Gf Bi
[Stent Ra aera
yey ens ‘Lilive oak tree ie aa!
lie woul therfore ey to She waft fia Src poe
that you are treads ae 5 a Rotice,. . . cheins to a e. epee @ live oak
ground when you oop ac delay ay ihe & me rate be Ise distant
Avi. BLISHED Di 1604 i tos ‘treat
4 mentof Sexual an al Diseases
such as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, Syphi).
povewn ae 8% Sentinal .Wesknege,’ 1m
Skin Diseases. (of me tency,
standing) ané d Uleersted . aus Uly
DR. ‘GIBBON has “the ‘pleasure of ‘mn.
peepee pi poe e ae or
the. princes Hospitals UEUDC, B
resumed ae ction at his “T-spenr
Kearney Street, corner of Commer sias, Sen:
Learn where his old patients and thoge
uiring his’ may {dd him.
money in speking rs now remedies, and his
ret y puereinpeier acilities for ‘th
Horrible Pred sts. ,
How maziy thotsauds of persots, both
male ana female, are,there who are. suflering ont 4 miserable etistence ffom the’et. ‘
feet of secret rot dndtndenmeety Se 5 or .from_virns
absorhe__ nto the system ! Lookpallid, et. iinted amd dedecaes “faces: anid
their broken. dowu constitutions,
fying them ;
or tLe enjoyment of lifes In, this:
situation thousands suffer until death qieses
the scere , Biardians, friends
attend teany of th ose , Who) are, suiferiug
with any of these horrible ife ‘destroying
maladies—see thit they ate caredfor ami
cured hefore it-be too late,. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbons a° physician who
ties waite private disease his especial 4
or.yegrs, and who is certain to, cure the
most inveterate cases without whateuty br °.
-{njurious drugs. . It, is,important to those
who are afiiicted, or to those who are intér
ésted im the welfaré of their friends, te be
careful of the many pretended,doctors who
infcst all cities, publishing thefr’ skit in
curing #1)-diseases in a.few days; ing
upon the public by using the nemes of em.
inent phy agg boomy bat pos i a.
placess herefore, care
strict ingu!ries, or you may fat into the
Jeanes-of titose charlatans. ! e
Seminal Wenknsne ;
Seminal Ertscions, the ‘consegtiendé ot
self abuse. “Thissolitary vice; er on
sexual indulgenee, is: practiced by in
youth of both sexes to an Doane
pene deni With unerritg’.
irre Se cy aA cd Notat ithe
measures, Viz: Sullow conntines
spots under the eyes, pain inthe he ringfug in the ears, noise pet rastling -of
. site the names o/the respective thareholdfc i
from the Grass Valley toll road to roa ors as follows: : ~— dearer “ne peri eer th e
Section No. 1, néer the residence.of C. W:" No. of No. of 1 ees vision. blunted whine done
Beedle. Names Certifiie Shares amt . . sonfidence, diffiuerce in approge strangSec. 2. Commincing opposite the-resiFrank McCoppin,. 35 ig «2.504 ors, Staite to form new i ia
dence of H Milis on Sacramento Stree’ of, . Teebe sabella G Prince, 5 1 25-00 ition to shun a9 Koh a
thence to a point near: the residence Isabella .@ Prince, 1 g 2500 . ory, hectic flushes, pimples and
Hinds, thence across Gold Ravine, up the . Isabella’GPrince, 10 12 50} ¢raptions about tie Fete 2
hill to the Grass Valley ‘‘ownship line. Isabella G Princé, “° T1 12 £0 . potia ‘breath, ecughs, cance
Aiso the road coramendivg at Or near Hind’s . Isab lla G Prince, 12. ‘s. 12 56 . sweats, "monomanis, ¥4,) Bae beni ins®
house, thence across Gold Flat, past 8. Jsabella G Prince, 13 560° -:12 50 . te relief be not obtained,
Wentworth’ » house and intersecting Grass wa peeatn, \ ta 100 25 00 . o4 should apply mmetotlie situer eis
dey and er toll road; opposite the . . J.Prigg vowe . 5 125 n or by agent eo mer es iss eft
ee Pg C. W, Beedle, three miles . Beory ter, 18 10 2 50 his new and scien fis ot cet
: enry Eife “1 10. 250 tn iis ice in
Sep.3,, Commencing at » point opposite, A Cary,” M8 95), 028-4. atnek con raion mas Dv. G, will giys the residence lden, thence down . 'M A ‘Cary, * 98 To 2 50 one a pumares Do Peat ii
Sacran ento street, to the junction of Broady BJ Hutchinson, 20 56 6:25) prove satisfactorily ee nt ee be ae
and Main streets, fiience up Boulder street EJ Hutchinson, 21 26 6 25 pr this complaint’ by: either of
and the Red Do, °K road to a poirt where Nicholas Lorbig, * 55 100 25 00} Brancisco ks.
oy ope eon peti or ot eee ee. Se le a
at por ion ) cho ois. 23, 10 2 40 0
——a at ‘the function of the’ Red . Nicho! tas Lor big,’ 25 10 ~ 290 Blipar ms ‘nn ue Sy Pt a
og and Quaker Hill roada one-half mile . Nicholes ~ ai 26 10 2 40 oialadies, should not forget the, sacted
east of the Crystal Spring House, thence on . Robert 45 18 75 ibility.x. upon. them, nor : ai
the last mentioned! road to the residence of . Robert’ . Ht “100 25 00 + chant re eginte pet :
Gao. q., peco be. at Quaker Hill, three.milés } Robert my _ 4 Persons ae at Gitbon’ 8 office . i
Robert ; ding. uckages: edioines ni@y re
‘aia ha oa streets, hue Sp Mat So oom ea . ede oe es ae aa lp a juncti.n of Commercial and Coyote streets, . James Curley, 31 4 5 60 oon ea 0 us goers peor
thence up Coyntb to inte rsection of Wash. Jaines Curley, a7 Dn Ss ial satisfacto’ remanat mn of oftuerviess
ington road, thence, to Johnston & Son’s . James Curley, 38 20 3404 rendered, » cons: tito” ciotiramtaxioes
Powder House, thence by .way of County . James Curley, 34 2% 6 00} 5¢ the cas s, rather th srs out i ™ i
Hospital tu Willow Valley ——. the . John Rourke , 85 20. 600 Divaahe Oreck tice of yeas
hopes. Pe M. Hanley, thence to Scotch Flat, Fs nal eh “; 36 20 5 00 fhapretenders.
Sec. 6” Oominencing at ithe jun ti f z 4) 580 = — ON 3s responsible, oe ya
b _ g ° on v copa eat: 38 2 5 00} ive to’ etch patient a-written instrament,
‘ hénee to the head sone Neforse, 39 20 5 00 . binding himself to effect a radical and perA @ stree Ag the’ west gap of Sugar} $ DP Melville, #2 100° 25 00} “isnent cure, of make rio chi hse
af, thence on the road leading to Biue. S.p ville, . 48 200. 25 00 es ‘oret at
Tent, from Blue Telit House to intersection [3 D Melville, ee ‘125 3125) persons be pooner be “GuRED. AT
borane Vernon House, 74 Pepe 43 60 12 60. HOME, i addressing a létter to Dr, @ib5 N Currol), 44 2 50
ec we eta tg. alg. ani tas ene bn cent 4. 4 ; 7 2 00,
Arad, ening Apennines of od aE dame na arti a0 gat of ooler, thence to’ 6. 6 “6 1256
Rough & Ready ‘Townebip line, four milea. N Rorei ry 50), 12 60 $a, Piper Mee oie “ lane Sa 4
mens or leas. Chas J Hobler,50 200 © 50 00) coin, ie a “Fenisered ao through the
c, 7, Conutiiog at the junction of . : Mis De Heward; 8 100.» :25 00). Post Office; or ugh ye fervent’ & 0o.,
fhe Scotch # lat and Washineton reads; at ' Mrs Dr Howard, 9 100 a e of, shat
t the residence of pBanles, ,shénee up the . Mrs Dr Howard, 10 100 38 tees to an
ae on line of’ éshingto n road to Wash. Mrs Dr H ward, i 100 25 spire sto teod ce arte Uli Siam
" ington’ township hue, bo miiss*more or . Mrs E B Rider, 42 10) 98'00 . et cet. cousier Comm San_ Francisco.
v8 a8 . : Mrs EB Rider, 13 400 26 00 . post Ofc. “Bex 1957. .
sour Lat ante thes wth FE £e. Sette . Romo cc to'po SOR eo
By! rane of Peter Bardon, two tailes Heywood Heeane , ‘62 : ah 25 on ee attend Poe Wao ele
ridge Dirbron,Tr, 63 1-13 08.784
Sec. 9. Commencing at the jnnction of . Hbridge Dusbron,Te, a 4 35 8 4} a
sar ah lee Sige ge abl ok caiok car MM
wards’ toll road, one mile more: or less } John: agent, ps » 68 10 2 ot ‘meat im the Recut mgt
. . These lines of roads require break waters . Geo 'T’ Knox, 61 25 6 26 ‘
Sertoat senegal Lito oR eae we
seep it in good passablé teveling “oe So) pont eed et 100° . Application for “a” gs to a
throngly she Winters weep ‘the diten-. Solomon Johnsos, 16. 100» 5 00 Mining, C1 Chait
ca. cpen t rua Wat rey Solomon Johnson, 500 . 143 00° , a en oa wert AG SelomonJobneon, 24 +100 9500} Unita a State nd Office,
— “Tam te hfe Solomon Johnson,. .25 100 = 25 00] Sacramento ep had of, ts
aring hoe ft Ble Pg grt of contract John C,Jamisur; § wos 125} KX POTICENs hereby gi ven i the wis
rnd deget sushi "ie Pu . cana racrencievneaan Sed] ON sea HS A a
i e Ww. 4
so be reqired to go over the eS of the Board oe 7 rs, haee ane +38 by sc Ha Va
has made application
vere vgn ‘the Yuiba®
bearing gold, wita. s bib
if width, situate in
a: ae 3
Lied,
< erouad 0 ay At is
Distfict, «Nevada Fat pet
gether with a mill site non cep recite
and described in the ‘wotes ylatand field
on file-inthie office po epee viz:
Survey ‘of oe ne: eg ee ae.
cing at astake if the Plitincenterofa
‘beulien split in center,1.40 cb sant of aye
ing fiouse. “Thence, variation’ 17°
30° 36° W 23. 2, cbs to a istahe. No: :
Thénce, § 85° 45° W 9.09 chains se ’
ence N.85° 45K X09 ehbaive to piace of
Open cm agi SIS
et gl pg
Pee
roc’ Dount 180 che Rorth ot ive
fa Neu? 40° B «pmo
ee ° een
No, & Fron cara
8 49> 30’
lof = 30 JF 498 alba, Feu Seer
i 21r
‘at their __
for the happitiess of inary :
£
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N. P, BRO
BRO
OTIC!
Noti
_ dance with
" Legislature
titied an A
constructic
Roads in }
lic sule. to
Skidmore’s
Bloomfieid
at 11. o’cloc
aud keepin
years, tha
Bloomfield
Section 1
of the brid
line, runzi
Lake City.
be kopt_in
above the x
taken out,
Ditches au
dn such ple
Comer
ithe road fr
leveled ap;
before the
‘that piece «
ranch to th
projecting:
Temoved, x
off, and th
tion of the
yon.. Ditel
such places
Road Comin
the road fr
Oy in ani
tance of 1
Section 2,
of the Alpha
the ridge on
four and on
“Section 8,
ot te Og
crise sat
a
rnd bed ¢0'