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Re ee ae eeceetee eacaetier ee edeeioaeeeanteedaeaneieeeeaerenseenncormeteaananaayracat
a of. man.. The. marks®cam-be_seen in
ero Caines, abe Tatot.
¢ the Venereal;’' doubles his. dangers: Those
. the dige¢harge of the vital prinetple of exisig 4 tong that, holy office, the safeguard
au
” treatment. Consult, then, at. once, a physi«
in as. thorough manner as
é
: ~__Afotice is hereby given to whom it m
'@ :
. A LAFORMIA > INSTITUTE
"+" “tablished by
DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850,
No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation, by Letter or otherwise, Free.
CELEBRATED: INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast en uninterrupted
of 21 Years, ahd has becortie one of
the most eclebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cewted; place ft in point of nuriiber of patients among the very first of the world; and
the success of its,trestment ranks it second
to none.
PRIVATE DISEASES.
In-Males and Irregularities in Females are
th destroyers of nee ie They insidhes y attack de bene afid gradually undermine and destréy it; they drive she
bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the
é76, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through snecessive generations, the
Berofula, Consumption,
ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
MERCURY ,recognizedas the most FATAL
MEDICAL: ENEMY to man, cOmbining with
who Have been treated with that ‘pernicious
MINERAL POISON art mot’ cured ; the disease has assumed a new form.
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH P. CURE,
hat leaves the poisor to crawl ugh the
~gyr’em, eating its way into’ the tissues and
organs, beneath the appardhyy smooth surfave, to burst out inthe future ba virnence that will baffle the effects of medicine
The yourg man who experiences that
weakness in his muscularand menwing
Sa organization whould *tép“and consider
whence ita rises. He will find inthe weakness of. the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, wnactountah.e failing
éf the powers of .the mind, distaste for so. ,
‘ty; dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleepléssnesg, troubled and Iascivics dreams, accompanied by growing
* deafness, loss of br hme power, eco 2g
merous other symptoms of disorganization,
he positive tinces Of that mostterrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weaknoss—wasting away his. powers, destroying
his hope of fife aifd manfiood, and dragging
him along the proken:path of his existenee,”
tosvard a. premature and loathsome. grave,
To him who ands his life dribbiing-onut in
tence in nocturnal and ditirnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance br no reHef-ope of manhood, brings to such a one
ay hope “of ‘cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
him for ses;much of her happiness is a ¥ietim of his evit, and an intlecent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and diorder until hope leaves him: “There
$9 me rescue except, in proper and skillful
cian Whose practice and careftl research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the disease., Those who have .
heoome victims of solitary vices, that dread. .
fnl, fascineiing and destructabledalit, tint .
fills thousands of sick rooms with paruiytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of wytioi.
y graves w th its misguided victins,:
eonsult wi noyt delay, one who will sj mpmthise with their sufferings. To st*h the
Doctor would especially recommend him.
acl, giving toeach and all guarantees of »
Perfect and Permanent Cure, without hinerance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADFES:
When a Female isin troucle or afflicted .
with disease, amd requires medical or surgical #, the'inquiry should be, where
is there a physieian.who. is fully competent
to administe? relief, and “whose respectable
stanéaag in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. The Dettor,
understanding new imperatively necessary
these req direments are, feels ealled upon to
int ,aud by calling the attention of
the alllicted tothe fact. that he has beenja
‘Profeasor of Obstetries and Female diseases
fur Twenty Years, and is. qualified to
administer in 91},.cases, both
surgically, not in a superfici
of study
and: practice—both in hospitalg and families
—¢an make, to save them f the hands of
he ungualified. unscrupulous, and designng. itp pe ary can ns upon pen
me UPC ergs 4 paftiction can fir
in i, pay Toes éel ‘and: ernie
with friend them in trouble—one, in
wh0ée secresy the utmost confidence can be
placee.
To Cor¥espondents, © &
LETTERS.—Persons of either oo wig
wish t« prnenitahe Dooter és canno’
visit thé eity can, DY ethti Mis niptome,
in a letter, receive ‘advice and assurance of
acure at home. All letters returned or deei BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.i
Mo, 618 GBacratiento Street, near Montgomry.Box ,;
No, 385,.
Application for a Patent to Placer Mining Citim.
Sacram orniasA ug, 16th, 1872,
I ,. TULLY, having filed h
application in this office for a Paten
1 the le fous
eoncern, that ae Sige gg ae gee
Coen ge ie Oui fora. .
so ornia,
: mining
etc eine
cs eee eee eee
parents “lands subject to
wale at Sac fornia, and contain. omnes still more ber describ4 m "
edin the diagram peal cep uber said
sEP foatiens
All persozs hol an » parame claim
reto Sete ed present thie
e before th tog) and Reeeiyer it!
Vint tates Land Oice, for Bacrunent
Yand District, at Sa ia
brine gee Bags ahh
ra Pea
a ery
Bc al sa acagptibe
“ites Sees Atty for Apiicane age
Soancelit-aind "Attorney at Law. Ome
.
: *
a bow NS get ert Fi
,*How many thousands of persons,, both
oyh
. ie Nbokaes which never fails of effecting
of this complaint “by either of the “San:
are sufféring
maladies, should not forget the sacred reDit. GIBBON is responsible, and will
give te each, pati a written .instamment,
‘binditig 1 f to effect a radfeal and per.
. manent cure, or make no charge.
with the teacher, on account of its clearness
5 ria,
@ Bre diy. of pub
TO: THE UNFORTUNATE. ~
NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Commercial, Sax Francisco.
&
. Tae angers p 1854, for the treatment of Sextualand Seminal Diseases.
#uch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphii
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases (of years’
standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully
treated. 3
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting
he princigial Hospitafs of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his servie@s mey find him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking out new remedies, and has
returned with increased facilities for the
aileviation of human sufferings _
f Ho jisefses,
malejand female, are there who are suffering ont a miserable existence from the @ffect of -secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbed into the system !-Look at their
pallid; emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken down: constitutions, disqnalifying them for the happiness of marriage
or Mi¢ enjoyment, of life’* Ta this horrid
situation thouSands stiffer until d_ath closes
the secenc. Let parents, guardians, frienrs,
attend toany of those who are sufferim
with'any of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they. are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has madc private disease his especial study
for years, and who is certain to cure the
mout-inveterate-cases without ‘meroury or
tbr ings i drugs. It is important, to_ those
who are Aiflicted, or to those who are inter
estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all éities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
npon the public by using the names of eminerit physicians from' Eur" and other
places. Be, -therefore, careful and make
strict inquiries, or yon may fall into the
ands of thase charlatans, a
Seminal Weakness. .
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of . .
self abuse. This solitary vice,.or depraved
sexnal indulgence, is practiiced by. the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing -with unerring certainty,
the following train of morbid symptorns,
unless cembatted by scientific medieal
measures, viz:.Sallow. countenance, dark
spots ander the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
confused yision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun society, loss of mem. .
ory, hectic finshes, Pimples, and various .
eruptions about thé face, rred tongue,
fetid breath, cougls, consumpWNon, night
sweats, monomania/and frequent insanityy
If relief be ri ined, persons so afflicted shoul ply: immediately, either in
persen or by letter, and have a cure effected
ienéw and scientific mode of ‘treating
quick atl radiceleare. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dol’ars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to himthat he wascured
Francisco quacks.
Married Men, :
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
imder‘any of these fearful
sponsibility resting. upon them, nor delay
to obtain immedixte relief. ]
Persons-calling at-Dr, Gibbon’s off 3 or
sendin? for packetes of medicmes may rely
-be.charged with &fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services .
rendered, considering the cirowmsiances
of the cases, ruther than a too prevalent and
elfish nractiesof extortion ameng quacks
and pretenders.
Cured at Home.
Persons at-a distance nay be CUP Ast
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length’ of
time the ease, has, continued, and haye
medigitie promiptly i forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
country, with full and plain directions for
use. By enclosing $15in currency or $10 in.
coin, in a reytetered-letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Cd.,
a package of medicine will be forwarddd
aby op pewrade ny a of the Union sf’
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearr@y
5 Commercial, San F $600.
Post fee Rox 1957. “ wo
Private entranceon Commercial stneeti:
Remember to put BOX 1957 on the let
Oonsultations FREE.
we?” Correspondents will . please . inform
DR. GIBBON that
ment in the DarLyY TRANSCRIPT.
KIN ‘8 NEW. METHOD
7 FOR THE:
REED ORGAN.
would call the attention of Teach
~erg and Amateurs to Kinkel’s New
Method for the Regd Orgamand Melodeon,
which We will issué about September ist.
This work is pronounced superior to ajl
others of its class by Teachers, who have
examihed it. It contaifisa clear and simple course of fratruction whereby any one
may easily acquire the mastery of this favorite , nment; With a few menth's
‘Tt ‘will’ always be a favorite work
myl
end, suploaiic progression; ;more of ah
ent than a study for the pupil, ani
will prove a mine of wealth to the amatuer,
on account of the many choice melodies,
songs;-.ete,, that Mr,-Kinkel has selected
and arrefged expressly for this work. Kinkel’s New Method will be mailed, postpaid,
on receipt fo. Address,, ;
I. LS ERS,-599 Broadway, N. ¥
Send 30 cents for the latest number of
Peter’s Musical Monthly,and you will get
atleast $4 worth of our latest: and best Vocal and Instrumental Piano Musi¢.” 817
Ce ma GOLD SILVER AND COP.
per Mining Company. Location of
works, Mining Dtstriet, Nevada
County, 8) of Cullfornia. ‘Notice is here
by-given that at a meeting of the Board of
ustees of said Company, held en the 5th
day of »ber, A. D. 1872, an assessment
of fifteen (15).cents per share was levied
upon the capital.stock of said Company,
payable immediatelyin United States gold,
tothe Secretary, a offibe, No.
Main Street, in the city of iy ckton, county of San Joaquin, State of Cal nia
ihn m which said nent
Pron taped on Saturday, the Tath
day of November A. D. 1872, ehall be deem:
ed delinquegt, and.will be duly advertised
for sale at public auttior, and unless payment shall be msde before, will: be-sold on
aturday, the 7th day of December, A. D.
1872, to pay the délinquent assessment, togcther with costs of adyertising and‘ exBy order of the Board of Trustees.
ds Tas, Rul. M Serzetary.
. Office, No. 200 Main Stree§. Stockton,’
) Cadidiorniay ; w reall
ee
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
Medical and Surgical Institute,
« ‘No. 519 Sacramento Street, .
below the What Cheer House]
: SAN FRANCISCO.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Stree
tablished.expressly to afford the afflicted
: “Sound and Scientific Medical aia, in
thé Treatmenf and Curé of a °
Private.and Chronic dis‘eayes, Cases of
Secresy
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
‘To the Affficted.; , .
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETUNS
his sincere thanks to his numeréus
atients for their patronage, and would,take
is opportunity to remind them that ne
continues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of’ehrotiic diséases of the Lungs, 1 iwer .
peoe é
gans, and all Private Diseases, viz< Syvhilis in alf its forms and stages, S@minal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abuse, Gonorhaa, Gleet, Strictw#es,
Nocturnal and Diurnal Efnissiors,.Sexnal
Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Inflammation of the, Bladder an@ the Kidneys, te. an@ he_ hopes tat “his feag experience and successful practice will contimue
to insure him a share of public patronage.
By the practice of niany. years in Farope
and the United States he is enabled to apply
the most efficient and successful remedies
againstdiseases of all kinds. He uses no
mercury, charges moderate, treats. his patients in a correct and honorable way, nd
has referencesof thquestionable «veracity
from. men of known respectability and high
standing in society. All parties consulting
hith, by letter or otherwise, will ree-iwe the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit .
secrecy.
To Correspondents
Patients (male or female) residing in-amy
part of the State, however distant, Who niay
desire, the opinion.and advice of, Dr,.Doher-'
‘ty, in their respective cases, and who think
proper to submit a written statement o
such, in preference to holding a personar
respectfully assured that their } interview, :
COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE“HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case
be fully and. oid idly descofbed, personal
commuhication will Be unnécessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen, and fhe
eneral treatment of the case itself; (incladng the remedtes) will be forwarded without
delay, and in such a manner as to convey .
no idea of the purport of the letteror parcel
coviven sxtiftied Consultations by letter or’
otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guargnteed or no pay.
DR. DOHERTY has just published an
important pamphlet, embodying his ‘@#n
views and experience in relation to Impo.
tence or Virility, being a short treatise on
Spermatorrhces, or Seminal Weakness, Nérvous and’ Physital Debflityconsequent on
this affection and other diseases of the sex
pual Organs. This little work. contain Sin
formation of the utmost value toall, whether married or single, and will be sent FRBE
by maid on -réceipt. of Six: Odats in postage
stamps for return postage.
Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. Dw
824 San Francisco, Cal. ;
SS" MONS :=Stateof California, County
Ky of Revach, ss. Int fife Disirtct Court of
the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State
of California, in and tor the County of Nevada. The Peopleof the State of California
send greeting to SAMUEL A., BUTLER,
defendant, You are, hereby required to
appdamria an adtion broughtageist You in
the District Court of the Fourteenth Judiupon his assurance of confidential secrety cial District of the State of California, in
sits implieit faith, and expect mo pore
han 4
and for the County of Nevada,on the tighth
day of October, 1872, by SARAH A, sUTLER, plaintiff, and to answer the complant:
clusive of the day ‘Of servite) after the service on you of this Summons —if serv
within this county ; or, if served out
this Gounty,; but) in thie: District,
twenty days ; otherwise, within forty days,
or judgment will be taken against you by
default, according to the yer of said
riser 2 cam J ~ acti for the dissoution*f the bonds of Jeatrimohy existing
bet wood ne Reiehas ey ihe plaintiff,
on the grounds of failure of defendant to
provide thé eéfyrhon nécessaries of life for
this plaintiff. and acts :
ted by the eat defendant.’ Alsée ‘for her
costs of this action a8 more fully set forth
in enid oe eee And you wre hereby notified; that if-yow fail t6 appear and answer
saad platinttwiit apply €0 the Couretor ths
relief demanded therein.
Bot vIn, te: y Wheneof/ot, oT’. @.
Nacht whch of District Court
aforesaid, do-hereunto set my hart
and impréssthe Seal of said Court, at office,
in tie City of Nevada, on. the. 9th day of
October, A. D, 1872. .
TE. ©, PLUNKETT, Clerk.
By John Pa‘tison, Deputy. ®
—_—<
ey read his advertise +»; JohayCald wall, Plaintiff's Attorriey. “o10
Application. for Pardon.
To the Hon: T.'B. McFarland, ex-District
Judge, and John Caldwell, ex-District At. torney. ee
IEASF take notice tWat thé undérsigned will apply to His. Excellency the
i page! of the sag of California, for the
on of Quon ep, who.was convictetl
n the Diakeslet Gout of thé 13th Judicial
District, Nevada county, of the crime of
murder in the 2d-degtee, on the 24thday of
September, 1867, and who was sentenced
on 0th of September, 1867, to unden
go f nt forthe term of 25 years
in the State Paison of the State of Californiag ats* ‘
CHOW S8EE.
?Sdevies By" Sépy wccepted this soth 4
of September, 1372. . = ¥
» T. B. McFARLANDe
i BY * Late District Judge:
Service of the above is hereby accepted
lny-et-Qeto —
this Sth: pene
. 3 JOHN CALDWELL,
» Ex-District Attorney, .
+ James YR Coffeoth; “Atty for Pet’r; v6 "
.» Notiee:to Creditors.
ry
. pape peng Dereased
Notice is hereby given by the undes
dersigned pes of the above named
estate, to the § tors of-end all persons
having clsims against the estate of Joseph
Meek. deceased, to exhibit the same, with
the necessary vouchers, within ten months
from a tke first publication of, this. to
at elena Reedy, Connig pe eeube at Ro and . le of Nevada,
State of Calitornia, ‘ a
RACHEL B.
. Biecutetc Bf tHe estate of Joseph Mech,
Wiains Eohnson, Attorneys for the
estate.
* 02
N THE MA OF THE ESTATE OF
Albert Lindsey, sdeceased.: Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, adminigtrator of the Estate of, Albert Lindsey,
deceased, to t I
having claims in s , to ex_— deere the necessary vouchers
within 10 3 e first publicati
of thie wath to atthe the
r of ‘Chas. McElvy, at the Court House,in ttorney and-Counseler at Law
of Broad and Pine _
\ : i
1
F COVKT HOUSE, Ne-. Bl me
city,and county of N«vada. : :
USH, Administrator. .
Quick Curesand Moderate Charges
Kidneys, Digestive,and Genito-Urinary Orf
“there; withy Coit (ex. Sr.
adultery commit.
the
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, .
Sacramento, Oct. Ist, 1872.
Y OTIC is hereby given thats General
: Election will be held throughout the
state on ‘Tuesday, the fifth day of Novem.
are to be elected ; 2
% Four Representatives to the Congress. of
the United States, to be elected In the fol 4
lowing manner. . 3 :
One Representative in the First Congressional District, composing the city and county of San Francisco. i
Une. Re: ntative in-the Secom® ConFras .Vistriet, comsposimg the counties
of COntry Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin,Calayeras, Amador, El Dorado,. Sacramento,
Placer, Nevada, Alpine and Taolumne.
Oue Representative in the Third Congrassionai District, comprising the counties ‘of
Murin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Solano, Yolo,
Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Butte; Phumas, Dassen
Tehama, Gpbuse,.Meadocino, Humboldt
Trinity, Sudsta, SiskfyOu, Klamath and Del
-._One iye in the Fourth Céongressional District, comprising the counties
of San Diego. Los Angeles. San Bernardino,
Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Tulare,
Monterey, Fresno, Kern, Merved, Maripgsa,
Stantslaus, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San
); Mdno and Inyo,
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few ae E71 officers
There will also Be-elected Six Elettors of
President.and Vice Président of the United
States.AndI do hereby offer a reward of One
Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any ‘and every person violating any
of the provisions of Title IV, Part I. of the
Penal Qpde; suctexewatds tebe paid until,
the total amount heréeafterexpended for the
purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand
Dollars,
j
In witness whereof, I have herewith set mywhand and!caused the
Great Seal of the State of California
seal
—~
. to be affixed: Done at Sacramento, this first
. day of October, A. D. 1872.
NBWLON BOOTH,.Goyernor
Drury’ Maione; See. of State. Attest:
In accordance with the foregoing Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, it is hereby ordered that a General
Election be held on Tuesday, the fifth day
of November, A. D. 1872, atthe several election precincts of Nevada County. for the
following National and State efficers, viz:
Sit Blectors-of Président.ancd Vice Prusident.
One Representative for tne Second Congressidnal District, and S
Qne Supervisor forthe second Supervisor
District, composed of the Townships ‘of
Grass Valley, Rough & Ready and Little
York.
Ar dbitts farther. ordered, in aceordance
with Section-¥;142 of the'Peliti¢al Code of
the State of California, that the following
named persons be, and they are hereby appointed, officers of election inand for their
respective precincts, And that said election
be held in the house or room designated epposite the name of each of said precincts, viz;
MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP.
Trnckee precinct Inspector, W. C. Rich
mond, Judges, G. W. Giffin, K. Cruthers.
Polling place, at Keiser’s hotel, Front street.
The territory heretofore included in Carlisle and Tinker Precincts is npw included
in Truckee Precinct. : ‘
Boca—Place of polls at Doane’s lumber
office. Inspector, L. E. Doane. Judges,
_ WASHINGTON TOWN:
Washington—Polls at McB
street, Inspector, Wilson Foster, Judges,
Fred Specker, Ed. Brimskii1.
~Omega—Polls at Mrs. Lyons, hotel. Inspeetor. Wm. H, Bratidon. Judges, T. P.
Merrill, S. O. Peas-~
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nevada—Potlis st the Court House, Inspector, J. HW. u.elm-«Judges,C. E. Mulloy,
Geo. E. ‘Parner.
Blue’ Tent—Polle at the school house.
Inspector, Horace Hale. Judges, J. Moody
Harvey Cooper.
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley—-Polls-at Concert Hall. Irspector. Jv.C. Goad. Judges, 8. Lathrop,.
Fofest Springs—Polls at Litt?@s Building.
Inspector, F. K. Stratsman. Judges. W. A.
Patridge, 8. W. Davis, 4
Buena Vista— Polls at Geo. Kreiss’s Building. Inspector, Geo. Kreiss, Judges, D,
M. Barker, Wm. Melarky.
ate GH AND READY TOWNSHIP..
r an@ ‘Ready.2+Polle ats Walling’s
hotel. Inspector, J;Scholtthaner. Judges,
H.Q Roberts, Shephard Davis. :
Indian Springs—Polls at Indian’ Springs
ns, Main
spector, Harvey Robb. Judges, V. Curran,
m.D. Applin, erie!
Lowell Hill—Polls at Regan’s house. Iaspector, F. ‘I. Maguire. Judges, J. B. Frick,
Jas. Hill. i
Hunt's Hill--Polls at‘ McCauley’s Hotel.
Inspector, Thomas Hanly. Judges, J. A.
Taylor, R. D. Williams.
. EUREKA TOWNSHIP.
Eureka—Polls-et-Decker House. Inspector, David Connolly. Judges, W. P. Morris,
John O'Gara,
Moore's Flat—Polls at the Skating Rink.
Inspector, J.C, Cookerly. Judges, J. C.
Eastman, J. M. Starr.
: BLOOMFIE TOWNSHIP,
. North Bloomaticld—Polisat dohn Marion's
cabin. Inspector, N. MerryiMan. Judges,
D, R. McKillican, A, D. Lemaire, .
Lake City-—Polls ‘at ’s Hotel. Inspector, James Creegan, Judges, P. A.
Paine inae O'Conner., Relief till—Polls at Todd’s Hotel. Inspector,C. Harker, Judges, W. F. Cumanings,
Jno. Reasoner.: © : i EO
Columbia Hill--Polls at Donnelly’s Hotel.
Inspector, W. HGrove. Judges, A. L.
Woodruff, A. A. Olinger. :
* Sweetland —Polls at Warner’s Store. In.
‘tor, Henry P.Sweetland. Judges, Wm.
‘arner, Jno. 3. Brown.
Birchville—Polls at Newell's. store.
ter, John O'Conner: Jud gaps. As
French Corral—Polls at School How eae
Inspector, Dave Alexander. Judges, Wm.
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PART 1. TITLE IV. Of Crimes Against
**See>aty Every a“with the
performance of any duty under the previs
ions of any law of this State relating to elec
tions who willfully neglects or refusee to
performit,or who .im his official capacity
knowingly and fraudulentty acts in contra.
vention or violation of any of the provisions
of such laws is, unless a different punis
ment for such act or omission is preseri
by this Code, punishable by fine not excee
ding cne thousand dollars, or by imprisonment. in the State Prison nut exceeding five
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e8, procures, or allows himself to be reg’
-. less than @néhor more
sine
“@eeding one thousand or by impris.
onment in the County Jail or State Prison
not exceeding ome yésr, both. In all
cases Therma the-trial of a person charged
with any offense’ under the provisicns' of
this section, it appears in evidence that the
accused stands registered in the Great Register of any county without being qualified
for such registration, the Court mustvorder
such régistration to be cancelled.
See, 43. Every person, who, after being
daly ired by the Beard of Judges at any
election, refuses to be sworn, or who, after
being sworn, refuseseto answer aly pertinent.question propounded by such Board,
tieching hitsight or the rig it of any other
ferson to vote, isguilty.efa misdemeanor. 4
Séc. 44. Every p rson! summoned to apmons, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Bec. 45, Every pervén not entified to vote
who fraudulentiy votes, andevery person
who votes mord than ente‘atany one election or knowingly hand#imtwo or more
tickets folded together, or Changes any bal.
lot after the same-has Been deposited in the
ballot box, or adds, or attempts to add, any
balict to those legaily polled at any election
-either by fraudwentiy inteodveing:. the same
inte the ballot box before orafter the ballots
therein have been counted, cr‘adés to or
mixes with, or attempts. to add.to or mix
with, thé ballots lawfully polled, other
batlots, while the same syt . being-eointed
or canvassed, or at amy other time, with intet to change the result of steh-election,
ing wp or“fnvaifiatihg such election, or
wilfully detains, mutilates, or destreys any
election returns, or in any fnanner so interferes with the officers bolding such-election’
or conducting such canvass, or with the
voters lawfully “exercising theirrigitts of
election or canvass from being fairly held
ani lewfanh? tonducted is*gnilty of felony.
Sec. 46. Every person not entitled to vote,,
who fraudulently attempts to vote, orwho,
Leéing entitled to vote,attemptsta vote more
than once at any election, is guilty of a
nrisdemeanor. .
Sec.47. Every person who procures, aids.
assists, counsels, or advises another to sive
or offer his voteat any election, knowing
that the person ésnot qualified to vote, is
guilty of.a misdemeanor, tala
Sée. 43° Every ‘Officer or Clerk of Election
who ads in changing or destroying ‘any
poll list, or in placing any ballots in the .
ballot box,or taking any therefrom, on.adds,
or attempts to. add, any ballots to those %egully polled at guch “election, either by
fraudulently introducing the same into the
ballot box before orafter the ballots therein
have been counted, or adds to or mixes with,
or attempts to add to'or mix with, the bak
lots polled, any other ballots, whil ne
same are being counted or canvasse at
any other time, with the intent to change
result of such election,’or dilows apother to. do so when in his power to pre-.
ventit, or carries away, or destroys, or knowingly allows another to
stroy, any poll list,
lawfully polled, is
Iry away or dellot box, or ballots
ishahle by. imprison. ment in the State Prison for not less than
two nor more than seven years.
Sec. 49. ery Inspector, Judge, or Clerk
of an election, who, previous to:-putting the
ballot an elector in the ballet box, attempts to find ont any hame on such bal{ or who epens, or suffers the folded baltof any elector.which-has been, handed
into be Opened or examined.previous. to
putting the. same into the ballot. box, or
who makes or places any. mark or device on
any, folded ballot with the. view to ascertain the name.of.any persem-for.whom thé
elector has voted,,or: who, without the consent of the elector, diseleses the name of
any person which such Laspector, Judge, or
Clerk has frapdulently om. illegally. discovered to. have. been. voted. fox by such
electox; is punishable by, fine;.not less-than
fifty nor more than five hundred dollars;
Sec. 50.. Every person, who forges. or
counterfeits returns. of an election purporting to. have been. held at.a precinct, town,
or ward: where no election was:in fact held,
orwilfully substitutes forged or ceunterfeit returns ‘of election in the place of the
true returng, for a precinct, town, or ward
where no ¢ on Was.actually held is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison, for a terra of not less than two nor more
than ten years.
Se@ 5 Fwy son who yiifully adds
td, oF a racts from, the votes, pe
cest.at:an election, inany returns, or who
alters such returns, is punishable by im‘prisonment in ‘the State Prison for not
: that five years.
Sec. 52. Every person who aids or abets
hecomimission of any-of the ‘offenses
mentioned in the four preceding sections,
or’ who, being present at or cognizant of
the commission of €ithes “Bsuch offenses,
disturb any elector inthe free exereise of the
right of-Eufffage; or furnishes any .elector
wishing to Vote, Whitcarimof Sénd,with a ticket, informing or givihg such elector to understand that it contains-a name Written or printed thereon ditfere 1t from the name which is
Written or printed thereon, or defrauds any
elector at any such election, by deceiving and
causing suck: e to votefor 2 different
person or anyo: than he intended or desired te vote for or who, being Inspector,
Judge, or Clerk ofany election; while acting
as such, intluces. or attempts to induce any
elector, either by Or reward or promise thereof, to vote differéntly from what
sudh elector intended or desired to vote, he is
guilty ofarmisdemeanor.
Sec. 54 “Every person who, with intent to
promote thé election of himself, or any other
perven,; “ither.>
1. Fusnishes entertainment at his expense
toany meeting ofelectors previous to or duringan election.
2. Pays for, procures, or engages to for
any entertainment, aa
4 shes or engages to pay or deliver
any money or groperty.fyr the purpose of
procuring the attendance of voters at the
. RQMS,,orsfor the purpose of.compensating
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. . any person for suring the attendance of
. Cherokee—Polls at Jno. Fitter’s “Hotel. Vpn, Phemp lie, except theaammeyence at
laapector, L. a Kathbun, Judges, H. Cal-} “", Furniahes.or to.pay. ep deliver
anan, Kerr Phelan: Cn * . r
Sut Juan--Polls at Colddi's store. In. {edded to promote the saath te yaa
> A Se Judges, Simon . date, except for the aheuoesel holding and
conducting public meetings fer the discussion of public questions, and of printing and
péré previous to such election—is guilty of a
tear be ke ; é :
dato it dy" alection, offers tek toor procure the tinent of
} ticular person To chaeteh an indubednenieconsideration to any-person to vote for, or
procure or aid ir ng the election of such candidate, is guilty of a misdeS60. 66. Every pers nt alike’ coat . 56. ng a
date, who : ole made in
violation of the last section ‘to n,
mich otendtoteecntans meee ft
the candidate making the offer, is guilty of a
RA ;
See. 57. $$ 84, 85, 86. Every person who
yes or offurs a bribe to any. ormem, political conr of any slative
election, or vention, mittee,
tred in the Great Register of any coun:
SSMU Se vagistrs’ oy SP Shy ee not
pear and testify before any Board of Regis~
‘tration, who. willfuily.disebeys such sum.
voting at such slection,.as to prevent such },
Prisen not te than. ¢ Moab
: . 58.. Every person. who
intimidations: of ‘uniswful tioltae we
fully hinders or prevents electors from as.
ser pe = sow Seentinn for the con.
sideration of public Questions, is gui
a Misdemeanc® eaity ot
_. See. 58. Every person who willfully dic.turbs or-breaks-np-any public ibeliing
electors onothers; lawfully being held for
the purpore ef considering public ques:
tious, is guilty of. “misdemeaner. ‘,
>” Sec. 60. Every-person who makéy, ‘offers’
or_aecepts any. bet of wager upon the re.
sult of any eleetion, or upon tiiesuccess or
fellate of any person or candidate, or npoy
Ke number of vats s to be Cast écither in’ the
aggregate or for any particular candidate
or upon the vite to be’cast by any person’
is guilt;-ef a, misdemeanor, :
* See. 6f7 Every person who willfully vio.
lates any. of the provisions of the laws of
this State relating to elections, is, unless q
different pynishment for stich violation ig
prescribed by this Code, punishable by fing
Hot excetding one thonsand dollars, or ty
imprisonment in the State Prison. not ex.
ceeding: fiveyecans, or by both.
Order made and duted, Nevada, Cal., Oe.
tober 7th, 1872. <JUOHN.HDSSEY: —
J. W. ROBB, +".
M. L. MARSH,
Supervisors,
6rvarries away or destroys, or attempts to . . Attest: _T, C. PLUNKETT,
carry away Or Gestipy; any poll like, or balf Clerk of the Board,lots’ or ballot box, for the purpose of breakBy Jxo. Parrison, Deputy. :
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PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
‘NORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STS.,
over the Nevada Ding Store.
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We have jist received from the California.
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large and superb stock of 8@-PLAIN AND:
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House. Inspector, Wm. M. Nutter. Judges, —_ not give infompanien iherpot he gm cme > . sages bie ‘for évery <class
M.P. Hatch,A. J. Peiham. Grand Jury of the. proper county, or to . " Merchants and others in want of
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Inspector, David Brown. Judges, George . . 3. (gh (Boddy pettaadtiolop tore, ireats . LABELS, PAMPHLETS,
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You Bet—Polls at Snell's. Inspector, T. . ence any elector in giving his vote,or tp deter WAY-BILTS, INVITATIONS
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Or any other kind of Printing .
Witt find it greatly to their advantage.
have it executed at the:
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