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so Seats
ti
_ to none.
. a YOUNG,
3 No Cure, No Pay,
. nigh STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat-'
theamal of 21 hae and has pdoracur, E ment of Sexnaland Seminal Diseases.
most celebrated : such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphii
‘ The pee. rage 3 erg ee bs 7 — is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Imtionta§ he Very first of the wotld, and . Potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’
the su its treatment ranks it second Ha ag and Uleerated legs successfully
” PRIVATE DISEASES.
the
_ do
they give puny and, diseased offsy
potson, throu
race efman. ‘The marks can be seen it
Keryful, Gommuaption, Crippen Py Bo
MERCURY, recomnized a
MEDICAL ENEMY to
the Vénereal, coe ok :
who haye b L wi at.
Skea P ISON. are not cured ;
“ease has assumed a new form.
Do NOT BY SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL ConE~
“Phat leaves the poisox to crawl through the
sytsem, eating its -way into’ the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently s7ideth sur: 4eve,to burst out in-the future with avin.
* ‘enee that will baffle the effects of medicine,
The young man who experiences that
> growing weakhess in his muscular and men: tal organization should stop and eed
Wihidnee ita tists; He wil) tind in the’ kness of ‘the back, trembling’ of*th* fimbs,
' disordered digestion, unaccountale failing
* of the powers of the'mind, distaste for society, dread.of, impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and Tas.
civics dreams, aecompatiied by growing
s.crous other symptoma of disorganization,
he positive traces: of that most, tergible and
destructive of to Bas a tie od Weak.
ness—wasting away his powers; destroying
his hope of lifeand manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of ‘his existence;
toward a prérua and loathsome grave,
‘fo him. whe his life dribbling-outin
the discharge of the vital principle of existence insnecturnal and dinrnal emissions,
cessation of the causes of its apice brings no relief.
darriage, tint ‘holy office, the safeguard
/aud hope.of manhood, brings to such a one
" no hope.of cure, bit adds to-his misery in
the knowledye that the one who looks to
hiin for so much of ‘her happiness is a vietim of bis evit, and an innocent companion
ot hispunishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
is ne -reseué except in proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then,-at once, a physician whose practice and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every plese of the disease.’ Thosé who have
become victims of solitaryviees, that dreadfil, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
’ fills thonsands of sick todng with pafalytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untime Y graves. w:th its misguided victims,should
ednsult-wi_naont delay, one-who-will sympa.
thise with, their sutierings. .Yo such the
Doctor “would especially recommend himalt giving to eich and all guarantees of a
Perfect. and Permanent Cure, without hinerance from business, change of Mink: fear
of exposiire. ° :
When a.Female isin troncle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medigs! or surgical attenddncg, the fnquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fully eompetent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in society recommends him to the
contidanee of the community. 'The Dortor,
understanding now imperatively Yecessery
these req airements are, feels called upon to
iuterpose, and by calling the ft. theafflicted to the fact that he
Professor of Obstetrics and’
tur Twenty Years, and iw fully
administer in all eases, both
slirgically, not: in aswperficial manner, but
in a8 thorough a manner as re FB of study
and practice—both i hospitals families
—tan make, to seve them from hands of
he unqualified ous, and designng. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as yon a father. All in affliction can find
in him ome) who cil’ Aad ahd sympathise
with and befriéiid thes n trouble—one be
whose secresy the utmost co ee Cal
cee ee es I OP eames
pla ’
To Correspondents.. . 5
. LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who
with to consult the Docter, and who canhot
visit the ett stating theirsymptoms
tn a letter, receive advice and assurance of
acure at —. Al? Tétters. returned or deetroyed. Address
é BENS. FP IOSSELIN, M.D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, Rear, Moutyomvy. Box Opes" “ ?
No. 3s,
Application fora, Patent to Placer Gold:Mining Claim.
_ United States Land Office, '-}
Sacramento, California,Ang, 16th, 1872. }
‘ } ICHARDeW, cPULLY: baviiy tiled his
application in this office for a Patent to
* Mining Claim,and the law and ipstructions
in such CRAGEO tied i plica
with, if is hereby ordered that the annexed
Notice of such Appligatiofi be published for
kixty daye, ee Nevada Daly tannery
# newspapel she 3 € location
of said. claim: oh Nevada ‘City, i Nevada
ounty, State of Cahiformia. 0
a ee McFARLAND,: Register,
A seni tae on the Claim.
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO. MIN.
ee ee
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
concern, that an! pRucation, has. been.made
hy Richard WeTully, of Nevada City and
County, State of California, to the Govern.
woeut of the United § for @ Patent to
the folldwing described Placer Gold Min=
ing Claim, situated in Omega Mining Distuict, in Nevada Coun x ote of Onlifornia,
being bon y ot Gold mining
claim of Wane fre pe ot Dy the
Mining Claim of the Omega Water Co, on
the Kast, Dy vacant growud' on ‘the South
sud by the claims of Pense; Puller & Co. on
the west, amd) more particularly described
as follows, to-wit: ; onwurveyed and mini ral land being the ust one-half (E4s) of the
5 rter. (8 E&) and the Soath
ange 11 East, Mount Diablo Base and Me.
vidian, in the distriét(/efMilids subject to
ale at Suermefto, California, and contain.
bigg ome anda and twenty acres..
Consh)tation, by Letter or otherPR aie tree ee
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
great d vot. health. "They insid.
attack the system, and. gradually un.
dermine,and destroy it; they drive she
bleom from the ‘cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigor from: the ‘frame,’
; pring, antl
gh successive generations, ‘the
Said . .ty of San Joaquin, State of California
+ . 1872, to pay the delinquent assessment, toDR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting
he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed i at his, Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
Franciseo, where his old patients and these
requiring his serviees may find him. ~
The Doctor has spared: neither time. nor
money in seeking owt new remaedies, and has
returned with increased facilities for the
aileviation of human suffering,
Horrible Diseases. :
How many thousands of persons, both
male and female, are there who are suffering out # miserable existence from the effect; of secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbed inté' the system ! Lock at their
pallid, emaciated and—disfigured-faces and
their broken dowu colistitutions, disquali‘vr the-enjoyment of life. . In this horrid
situz ‘thonsands snffer untild.ath closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend to aty_of those who are sufferin,
with any of these horrible life destroying
. maladies—see that they’ paiy eer for and
cured before it be too iste Sénd them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a>physician who
has madc private disease his especial study
‘for years, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or.
fying them for the -happiness of marriage’t
Medical and’ Sirgical Institute,
2INS!S19 Sackainents Strect,
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
Below.the WHRt Chea# Housd}
SAN FRANCISCO.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, >
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
», Sound and Scientific Medieal aid, in.
=a # the Ereatmabatt and Cure of alf~
. Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of 32
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
..To the Afflicted. Se
Sp ingress K. DOHERTY RETURNS
5 his sincere thanks to his numerowds
-patients for their patronage, and would take
this opportunity to rerbind them that. ne
continues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of the Lings, Livér
Kidneys, Digestive, ana Genito-Urinary Ctgans, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphiis in, allits: forms andstages, Seminal
eakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abnse, Gonorh@a, Gleet; Strictures.
Nocturnal: and: Diurnal: Emissior 3, Sexual
. Debility, Diseases of the Back and. Loina.
Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidney, tc», 2nd hé hopes that hisiohg expe
riencé dnd Suceéssful practice will continue
to insure him a share of public patronage.
By. the praties of, many years in -Earope
and the United States he is enabled to apply
the most efficent and successful remedie®
against diseases of aH ‘kinds, He uscs ne
mercury, charges ‘moderate, treats’ his ptt
tients ima correct and honorable way, and
has references of unqitestionable veracity
from men of known respectability and hich
inj us
‘i , 08. to.thosé who«are inter
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
. infest all cities, publishing their skill in,
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
inent physicians from Europe and other
places’. Be, therefore, careful amd make
strict inquiries, or you may fall into the
iiands eftbhose charlatans, '
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
ees If is finpottant to those [stan
. upon the-pnblic by using the names of em: . .
’ ¢eafness, loss of muscular power,and nu.
sanding in society. All parties.consulting
himby letter or otherwise, wil] receive the
best end~géentles} treatment; and implcit .
Secrecy, > 2 7.
«», Lo, Gorr ndents, -.
. Patients (male or-fenmile ‘residing in any
part of the State, however distant,~who may
desire the opinion and advice of Br. Doherty,in their respactive eases, and) wh k
proper to*submit a written statement 6
such, in preference to holding a personaf
interview, are respeetfully assured that their
COMM UNICATION 8 abt, BE HELD Sa.'
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence,,is practiiced. by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty;
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes,pain in thehead, ring.
fag in the “ears, noise like'the ristling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uncasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused ‘vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in-approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new .acquaintances, a
disposition to shun society, loss of mem.
ory,, hectic, flushes,.pimples. and various
. stuptions about the face,. firted tongne,
. fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either in:
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific rhode of .treatiny
shis disedse, which never fails of effecting
quick and radi¢al eure. “Dr. G. ‘will give
One Hundred DoLays to any one who will
-prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured
Of; Sie complaint by either of the San
‘AACISCS quacks.
es Married Men,
; Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these. fearful
nialudies, should tot forget the sacred responstbility resting uporr them, hor delay
to obtain immediate retief. peaches
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s offi or
sending fo# pnékages of medicings may rely
upon his assurance of. confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no moj
than. to.-be:eHarged with fair and biti
ally satisfactory remuneration. 6f Setvicks
rendered, considering the cireumstances
of the cases, muther thama tou prevalent and
elfish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders. , wis
Dk. GIBBON .-is responsible, and wil)
give to each patient a written ipstrum
bihdiag himdelt to effdet aneéeeal land. rmanent cure, or make no charge,
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED_AT
HOME, by sddressitig & letter to Dr. Gib.
bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continned, and have
medicine, promptly forwarded,.free
from
damuge aad curiosity, to aay’ part of fhe
country, with full and plain directions for
use.By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
' by express to.any part of the Union. 7 i
Address DR. J) F. GIBBON, 698" Rettrney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Bow 19502" Ge EAIF OAT a
Private entrance on Commercial st eet,
Remember to put* BOX P9S7 on the fet!
er.
Consultations FREE,
RF" Correspondents will please inform,
DR. GIBBON that they rend his: ad vettise:
ment in the Darty Transcript, myl
KINKEL’s NEW METHOD,
REED ORGAN. .
WH Exons call the attention Of “Teach
ers andAmateurs to Kinkel’s New
Method for the Reed Organ and } odeon,
which. we will issue bln jmiitedibe Ist.
This work is pronounced superior to ail
others of its class by Teachers who have
exemined dit. It cont ins a.clearrand*siinple course of i utruct iO whereby any one
may easily atquire the mastery of this favorite Instrument, with a few month’,
study. It will abwaysobe &fa¢orite’ work:
with the teacher, on aceount of its clearness
and’ systematic progression; more of an
amusement thane stady forthe pupil, and
will’ prove a mine of wealth to the ama uer,
on account of the many choice melodies,
songs, etc., that Mr, Kinkel has selected
and arranged expressly, for this work. Kinkel's New Method wili be mailed, postpaid,
on receipt of $250. Address,
J. L. PETERS, Broa@why, N.Y
Send 30 cents for ried latest number of
Peter’s Musical Monthly, and. you will get
at least $4 worth of our Jatest a st Vocul end Instrumente! Piano Mfusie, eOGTTA
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
. i
a GOLD SILVER AND Cop.
per Mining Company. Location of
works, Empire Mini rict, U.evada
County, State of Califomia. 8 here.
by given that at a mecting of the Board of
Trustees of said Company, held on the Sth
day of October, A. D. 1872, an assessment
of fifteen (15) cents ~per-share was levied
upon the capital stock of said Company,
fo ge Ragen e in United States gold
coin, to the Secre at. his.office, No. 200
Main Street, in the atorkton. coun.
Any stock upon which said assessment
: Ghai Remo unipa ¢ 16th
day of November Fie os Sine ome
ed delivquent and duly advertised
for sale at pelle : » ARG: unless payment shall be made before, will be sola on
the 7th day of December, A. D.
gether with costs of advertising and exOf sale. . ta
* FS aa ot thi Bonen of zrubters.
Niles Gea
California, : olf .
ttorney and Counselor at Law
CRED AND' CONFIDENTIAL. If ‘the case
be fully and candidly described, personal
comlnuniéalion will be umnecessary, as in.
structions, including diet, regimén, and the
eneral treatment of the caseitself, (includ.
ng the remedies) will be forwarded without
delay, and in such a manner ag to convey
no idéa of the purport of the letter or parcel
so transmitted. Consultatiers by létter or
otherwise FREE? Pcfmanent cure guaranteed or no pay. .
Spermatorrheea,. ;
DR.“ DOHERTY has just published an
important pamphlet, embodying his wn
views and experience in relation to Impo.
tence or Virility, being-a short treatise on
Spermatorrhwa, or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and. Physical Debility consequent on
this affection and other diseases of the sex
ual Organs. This little work contain Sin
formation of the utmost value to all, Whether married or single, and will be sent FREE
by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage
strinps for rettirn postage.
Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D,
824 San Francisto, Cnt;
‘UMMONS.—State of California, County
kD of Nevada, ss. In the Distriet Court of
of California, in and for the County of Nevada. The Peopleot the State of California
send greeting to SAMUEL A. BU LER,
defendant. You are, hereby required to
appear.in an action brought inst you in
the District Court of the Fourteenth Judi.
cial District of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada,on the eighth
day of October;>~1872, by SARAH A. GUT.
vice on you of this Summons — if served
within this county ; or, if served out of
this,Cotiuty,-but in this District; within
twenty days ; otherwise, within forty days
or judgment will be taken against you by
default, according to the prayer of said
complaint. Being an action for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony.existing
between, the defendant ‘and. this
on the grounds of failure of defendant to
Rravide the common necessaries of life Por
this,pluintiff. and acts of adultery committed by the said defendant. ‘Alse for ‘hé:
costs of this action as more fully set forth
in said complaint, And you ure hereby notified, that if you fail.to appearand answer
the said complaint as above required, the
said plaintifY will apply‘to the Court tor the
relief demanded therein, ‘
Governor of the State of California, for the
pardon of Quong Yep, who was convicted
in the Distriet. Court Of 16 13th Judicial
District, Nevada county, of the crime of
murder in the 2d degree, onthe 24th day of
September, 1867, and Who was sentenced
on the 80th of September, 1867, to under.
eoimprisonment for the term ‘of 25 years
in the State Paison of the State of California.
Service by song cerpepted this 30th day
of September, I
tet McFARLAND.
Late District Judges
Service of the above is hereby poem
this Sth day of October, 1872, , ft
. ——=JOHN CALDWELL,
i Ex-District Attorney.
James W, Coffeoth, Atty for. Pet’r, . 06.
Notice to Creditors,
_—
KR OF JOSERH M
Notice is hereby given” by the under.
dersigned Execuirix
estate, to the creditors of, and 21] persons
Ferre corner of Brow’ and Ping
Sets nse le :*
8
t
$Y Election will be held throughout the
PStanislaus, Santa Clara,
af
office.
L, D. Butt, D. W. Leech.
t f p : istric > St street, Inspector, Wilson Foster. he Fourteenth Judicial District of the State Fred Specker, Ed. Byimekill.
knector, Wm. H, Brandon, Judges, T. P.
Merrill, 8S. O. Peasspector, J. H. .elinJudges, 0, EB. Mulluy,
Geo. E. Turner.
atinés ing.
Plaintiff, M. Barker, Wm. Melarky.
hotel. Inspector, J. Scholtthaner, Judges,
H.Q Roberts, Sheptiard Davis.
House. Inspector, Wm. M,
M. P. Hatch, A. J. Pelham.
Tuylor, R. D. Williams.
or, David Connolly.
John O'Gara.
Inspector, J.C. Cooke rly. i
Eastman, J. M. Starr, ;
ie: Senate such elector intended or desired to vote, heis.}
; guilty ofa misdemeanor.
. Ee.
CHOW SEF. eubin:
D, RB. McKillican, A. D. Lemaire.
Spector, James Creégen,
Paine, Hush O’Connor, i
spector,C. Harker, Judges,
Jno. Reasoner.
Inspector, WY
Woodruff, A. A. Olinger.
anan, Kerr Phelan.
spector, Juno. A, Beeley.
of the above named . Furth.
State of California,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Sacramento, Ovt. sty 1872.)1 .
OTICE is hereby given that a General’
} -tate on Tuesday, the fifth day of Novetnber, A. D, 1872, when the following officers”
are to be clectéd e:
Four Representatives to the Congress of
‘the United States, to be elected In the foF
lowing manger. i
One Representative in the First Congressional District, composing the city and county of San Francisco. <
Une Repregentative in the.Second. ConSresstonalDistric hk Sa fe the counties
of Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin,Cal. *
averas, Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento,
Placer, Nevada, Alpine and Tuolumne.
ne Representative in the Third Congress.
ionai District, comprising the counties of
Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Solano, Xclp,
Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Butte, Plumas, Lassen
fehaina, Coluss. Mendocino, Humboldt,
Norte. :
Uue Representative in the Fourth Congressional District;comprising the counties
of San Diego, Los Angeles. San Bernardino,
Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispd, Tulare,
Mofitery, Fresnd, Kern, Merced,-Mariposa,
Santa Cruz, San
Mateo, Mane pad tayo. ere
There wilbaiso'be elected Six-Electors of
President and Vice President of the United
States. 3 : en,
AndIdo -hereby offer. a reward of One i
Huudred Dollars for the arrest and cenvic.
tion of_any aud every person violating any
of the provisions of Title IV, Part I. of the
Penal Code; such tewards-to be paid util
the total amount liervafter expended for tre
purpose reaches.the suim of Ten Thousand
Dollars,
sae In witness whereef, Ihave hero.
seul } with set-my-heand and caused the
{ —— j} Great Seabot the State of California
t» be ajfixed, Done at Sacraments, this first
ober, A. D. 1872.
WiEWLTON BOOTH, Governor.
Drury Malone, See.of State.
In accordance“with the foregoing Procla
Mution of the Governor of ‘the State of Cal.
ifornia, itis hereby ordered that a. General
Election. be held on Thesddy, the fifth day
ovember, A. D. 1872, at the several elec.
tionpréeincts of. Nevada County. :for the
follywi
Six Etee
dent.-” eH j
Vue Representative for-tne Second Conof President anu Vice Presi.
One Supervisor forthe setend Supervisor
District, composed of the. To Snips of
Grass Valley, Rough “& Ready anc ittle . ¢
York 5 = 1
With Section 1,142 of the Political Code of
the State of California, that the-following . t
pointed, offizers of election inand tor their
respective precincts. And that said election . 4
be held in the house or room designated opMEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP.
Trackee pracihct—Inspedtor,W. C. Rich
Polling place, at Keiser’s hotel, Front street,
The territory heretofore included in GarlBoca—Place of polls at Doane’s lumber i
Inspector, L. E. Doane: Judges,
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Washington—Polls at McBeans, Main
Judges,
t
Omeyga—Polls at Mrs. Lyons, hotel. In¢
&
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Névada—Polis at (the Court House. InBlue Tent—Polls at the school house.
Grass Valley--Polls at Concert Hall. InGoad. Judges, 8. Lathrop,
Judges. W. A,
Buena Vista— Polls at Geo, Kreiss’s BuildInspector, Geo. Kreiss, Judges, D.
ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP,
»Rengh and Ready --Polls at Walling’s . i
Indian Springs==Polls st Indian Springs
Nutter. Judges,
Anthony House—Polls at Anthony House,
EUREKA TOWNSHIP.
Eureka—Polls at Decker House. InspectJudges, W.-P. Morris,
Moore’s Flat—Polls at the Skating Rink.
Judges, J. C,
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
North Bloomfeld-Polls atJdebn Marion's
Inspector, N. Merryuian. Judges, I
Lake’ City--Polls at’ Paine's Hotel. In.
Judges, P. A.jt
Rebief Hill—Polis at Todd’s Hote. In.
Ww. F.Cuminings,
Columbia Hill—Polls at Donnelly’s Hotel
Grove. Judges, A. L. I
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.
Cherokee—Polls at Jno. Fitter’s Hotel.
Inspector, L. D. Rathbun, Judges, LH. Caltore. InJudges, Simon
San‘Juan--Polls at Colodi's
Jos. G. Dickson.
Sweetland —Polls at Warner’s Store. In.
Raving clotme Kealnst one estate of Joseph ‘Saal peg . . Sweetland. Judges, Win. ironing ballots, bandbilie ae ne 2
eek, deceased, to exhibit tt . Wi eee SRO. &. BRUWN. ) ; " tion ~is gui
the grt os vouchers,-within ten twonthe B eg Se A at ake pa *. te aes hitb Pe agahedesenates tt
from the first publication of this notice to . Spector, John maar. a Fs de COMES FT sec. 55. Even rson being candi 4 Sec, 55. person w: 4 a
the undersigned at her place of Pesidence . John ogart y. date st any pt ona sieete aan
Bush and Ready, County of Nevada, . _ French Corral—Polls at School Hon-e. point or procure the appointinent of any mee
State ot Califomiay Me befor, Dave Alexander, Judges, Wim, . Blut person to office as an inducement or
ie ‘sa ade 8, a . Eddy, Benjamin Aiderson, consideration to any pergon to vote for, or
Pha utrix estate oseph Meek, * ig es euebiooe sce eae: precure or. aid in brocuring the elec.
ceased, let; 1000 : : —_ odin meee Crimcs. Against Womofsach candidate, is guilty of a misde.
emAgt, 1879.05 9» m2) co: ve c mesnor. Cia
Wi “& Johnson, Attorneys for the} See! 41. Perwon ‘charged: with the} "'Ses.58. Every perio m, not being & candipstate, sabe 02 . performance of any duty under the previs. date, whe conn apy.offer made in
oe ; ions of any law of this State reluting to elec. Wiolation of the last section té any
Notice to Creditors. . Hons Who willfully neglects or refusce tc . with meant ta induee hinne veta for-or te
perform it, or who in. his official capacity
Trinity, Shasta, Siskiyow Klamath and Del . +
than once at an
misdemeanor,
stroy, any poll list, ba
posite the name of each of sdid precincts, viz; lawfully polled, is‘punishab
ment inthe State Prison for no
two nor more than seven years.
mond, Judges, G. W. Giffin, K. Cruthers, of an election,
putting the same into the ballot
who mukes or places any mark or device on
any folded ballot with the view to. ascermentioned in the four
or who, being present at or cognizant of
. any tmaoney or property -for the Purpose of
polls,
any person for procuring
voters at the pitin
voters who are sick or intir’
any money or property
tended to prqmote the election of any candi-} h
date, except for the expensesof holding and
conducting public meetings fer the discuss.’
ister of any county
for such registration, the Court
such registratioh to hecancelled.
Sec, 432 ohh sage ink who, after being
thy Board,of Judges atlany
“lection, Refuses to be sworn, or who, after
duly required by
being sworn,refuses to answer any pertinent question prdpounded by such Board,.
touching his right or-the right of any other
person to vote, is@iilty of.a nisdemeanor,
‘See. 44. Every p rson summoned to appear and testify before any Board of Registration, who willfully disobeys such surhmeas, is guilty of a misdemeanor,
Sec, 45. Every person not entitled to vote
Who fraudulently votes, and every person
who votes more than once atany one elevtion“ or knowingly hands in two er more
tickets ovate r, or changes any ballot after the same has been deposited in the
ballot box, or adds, or.attempts to add, any
balict to those legnily policd ut any election
either by fraudulently introducing the same
into the ballot box before crafter the ballots
thercin have been counted, cr-adds to or
mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix
with, the ballots lawfully polled, other
ballots, while the-semte—are being cognted
or canvassed, or at any other time, with intet to chtinge the result of such election,
. OF carries away or destroys,or attenrpts tu .
. Carry away or déstroy, any poll list, or ballots’ or ballot box, for the purpose of breaking up or invalidating such election, or
wilfully detains, mutilates, or destri *yS any
election returns; or in any manver sv inter.
. feres with the officers holding such ¢lection
or conducting such canvass, or with ‘the
voters lawfully ‘excréising their rights of.
voting at,sach election, a to prevent such
election or canvass from. being fairiy held
und jawfully conducted is guilty of felony.
See. 45. Every person not entitled to vote,
Who fraudulently attempts to vote, or who,
being entitled to véte attempts to vote more
y election, is guilty of a*
See. 47. Evety person who protires, aids,
assists, conusels, or advisesanother to tive
or offer his vote at any election,
that the
guilty of a nrisdemeanor.
knowing
person is not qualitied ‘to vote, is
See. 43° Every officer or Clerk of Election
who aids in changing or destroying «any
¢ National and State officers, viz: poll list, or in plecinu any ballots in the
ballot box,er takingatry therefrom, or adds,
or attempts to adi, any bellots to those legally polled at such
gressiqnal District, and fraudulently introducing the sume into the
: ballot box before oratter-the ballots therein
have been counted, or adds to or mixes with,
election, either by
yr uttempts to add to or mix with, the bal.
ots polled, any other’ ballots, while the
And it.is further ordered, in accordance Pampe ae being counted or canvassed, or at
any
ther time, with the
intent to change
he -rest
ay, Or'destroys, or kuuwugly allows’ anothermto carry away or-det box, or ballots
huprizop288 than
Sec, 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
who, previous to putting the
ballot of an elector -in the ballot ‘box, at: ‘ } ? tempts to find ont any name on such balisle and Tinker _Precincgs is new fncluded . . lot, or who opens or suffers the folded balin Truckee Precinct. lot of any elector which lyas-been handed
nto be opened or examined previous to
box, or
“in the name of any person for whom the
elector has voted,wor who, without the conseut of the elector, discloses the name of
any person which such ee } prepecten, Judge, or
Terk has“ traudulently or illegally _ disovered to have been voted for by such
elector, is punishable by fine, not less than
fifty nor more than five hundred dollars.
Sec. 60. . Every person. who forges. or
counterfeits returns of:un election purporting to have been held ata precinct, town,
or ward where no election was in fact held, LER, plaintitf, aud to answer the comInspector, Horace Hale. Judges, J. Moody orwilfully substitutes forged or counter.
Plainttiled therein, within. ten Sy (ex. Sr, Harvey Cooper. feit returns of election in the place of the
Clusi¥é of the day of service)after fie. serGRASS-VALLEY TOWNSHIP. true returns, for a precinct; town, or ward
where no election was actually held is pun.
ishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for a term of not Jess
spector. J. C,
Ge ton,
; .
rf fires Springs—Polls at Little’s Building, . ‘#42 ten years.
Inspector, F. K. Strdtsman.
Patridge, 8. W. Davis,
to, or swbtracts trom,
east at an electién, iu any réturns, or who
alters such returns, ‘is punishable by imprisonment in
less than one nor
than two nor more
who wilfully adds
the votes, actually
Sec ‘51, Kvyery person
the , State Prison for not
more than five years,
Bec. 52. Every person who aids or abets
n the commission of any of the offenses
preceding sections,
he commission of either of such’ offenses,
docs not give informatien thereof a8 soon
48 practicable to the District Attorney or
Grand Jury of the
some Justice of the
proper county, or to
Peace of such county,
elector at any such election, by déceivine and
causing
personor anyoftice than hé intended ‘or dc.
sired to vote for: or who, being
Judge, or Clerk ofany election, while acting
as such, induces. or attémpts'td Induce any
elector, either by menace or reward,or promsuch elector to vote for a diferent
Inspector,
se thereof, to vote differently from’ whet
Sec, 54, Every person who, with intent to
¥-mote the election of hiniself, or any other
person, “ither. é }
1. Farnishes entertainment at his expense
oany meeting of electors previous to or durbg an election.
2. Pays for, procures, or engages to pay for
any such entertainment,
3. Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver
procuring the attendance of yoters at the
or for the purpose of compensating
the attendance or
» except the cohveyance of
im.
4, Furnishes or engages tS pay or deliver
for any ‘purpose inia THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF knowingly ayd fraudhiéntly acts ih contre. } 1 Deabeldete smiioe, rete Sowers ¥.1
Albert i, : Notice is . vention or violation of any of the provisions miscemeanor. — ape a
hereby given by the ubdersighed, adminis. . uf such laws is, unless a different punish. Sco, 57. §$ 84, 85, 86. Ev ‘person who
trator of the Estate of Albert Lindsey, . ment for suck act or omission is-prescribed . of or. offers a bribe to any or mem.
deceased, to the + Ane ereons . } Code, punishable by fine not excee. toraf ane legisiative cauens, political con.
having claims c te-ex. . ding «ne thousand dollars, or by imprison. . ntion, committee, primary. or
Bibit the same with the necessary vouchers i athcring of : ny kind, thre}
within 10 months after the first nati
of such election, or allows BD.
named persons be, and they are hereby ap-. other to a #2 When in his power to preventit, or carries
Clerk!
“er
one thousard-dollars, or by impris. . bodies in
onment in the County Jail or State Prison . Celvesor offers to
not vicesding one yeat, or by both. In all
cases where,on the trial ofa person charged
with any offense “under the provisicns of . fourtee
this section, it appears in evidence that the
accused stands registered in the Great Regoutbeing qnalifica
must order
2 rq Sideration of public
Prison not less than
wec. 58. Ever rson who. by. ’
acide ae ener violtnes mn
fully hinders. or prevents electors from as.
seinbling in public meeting for the con.
questions, 18 Guilty oy
a misdemeanor,
Sec. 59. Every person who willfulh
turbsor breaks wp any public sivelieg oy
the purpose of considerimyz Bublic ques.
Jong, is guilty of “misdemean ry, *
Sec. 60. Every person who izkes, offers
or accepts any bctor wager upon the re.
sult of any election, or upon the SUCCESE OF
failure of any person or candidate, on Upon
the number of votes tobe cast cither in the ©
aggregate or for any partichlar: candidate
or ppeay the vote-to-be cast by any’ person’
is ghilty of 4 misdemeanor. : :
c. 61, *Every-person who willfully vio.
‘8 ghy wf the provisions of the laws of
this Stute relating to elections, is, unless a
‘different punishment for such Violation iy
prescribed by this Code, punishable "by ting
not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by
tnprisonment in the State.trigon not ex.
ceeding five year’s, or by both,
Order made’ and dated, Nevada, Cal., O¢.
tober 7th, 1872, JOUN HUSSEY,
é. W. ROBB,
M.L. MARSHS~
; hen ons Su bervisorg,
Clerk of the Board, ~
By Jwo. Parrison, Deqity.
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