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October 7, 1875 (4 pages)

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os . tani LIFORYIA INSTITU TE OR. J. ©. YOUNG, IN 1850, . . Mo-Cure, No Pay. .* -. Donsuitation, by Letter or “dther‘enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years; and has become one of cho must celebrated ‘Institutions of the agb. The great number annually received and cured, place it in of number of patients armiong the very first of the world, and Cie success of its treatment. ranks it second none. : ' PRIVATE DISEASES. " {Males and Irregularities in Femsies are ‘the Papers destre yers of health,. They insid-. touély attack t ¢ system, and gradually unAermine and destroy it; they drive zhe Dicom f-om the cheek, the lustre ffom the eyo, the strength and vigor from the frame, _they give puny and diseased offspring, and . the wnqualified unscrupul “fh. D.18TS. Notice ts hereb: « YJO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in &crofuls, Consumption, vripples, the Idiot-. ic, fhe Paralytic,and the Insane, * . MERCURY, reco MEDIOAL ENEMY to ame om wag, Psa the: Vencreal, doubles his dangers. : whohave been treated with that pet ous POISON are not cured ;' the. new form. ~~ Ee ‘Phat loaves the poisor to crawl through the syttem; eating its way into the es and organs Veneath the apparently smooth suraace, to burst outin the future with a yirnyoce that will baffle the effects of medicine . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that owing weakness in his muscularahd men41 organization should stop and consid ‘whence ita rises. He will find in the weakness O ck, trembling e s disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for sowicfy, dread of impending trouble, forebodfags of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las_¢ivicus dreams, accompanied by growing @bdfriess, loas of muscular power, and numbrous‘othes symptoms of disorganization, tne positive traces of that mostterrible and’ destructive of all disesses—Seminal Weakyess— was away his powers, destroying ‘his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward 6 cogay: ‘and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in eho discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diufnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its “pgearancte brings no relief. ° Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no. hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the .knowledge that the.one who looks to him for 80 much of her happintes is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of hts punishment. . He adds to his misery ani disorder until hope leaves — PP we laino exce proper ani teehtthent,. Consult, then, at once, a physician. who practice and c research has made him thoroughly conversant with evety phase of the disease, Those who ha Kr eecuanes hi structable habit, that ee and destructable , that fis trockeetent sick tooms with paralytics and: unpt , and hundreds of untimey Qtaves withits guided victims,shouldeonsultwi-nout delay, one who will ayeps puffetings. To snch th hii6é with ‘thejr Doetor woudl wert, gi oh ‘and all . guarntees of a . Perf manent Cures without hin\" IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. —‘When aFemale isin troicle or afflicted with disease, and roquires medical or surgiou] attendance, the inquiry should be, where 1¢ there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose raspectabdle etandisy in society recommends hii to. the tanfidance of the community. The OF 5 eiderstanding now imperatively necessai those req airements are, feels called upon to ig sand ing the attention of ‘eo afflicted to the fact that he has been » 1 gofesnor of, Obatetricsand Female diseases, ry vices, that dread. Ty recommend ium . . dranes from business, change of diet, fear . ELECTION . PROCLAMATION, ? } ” é £ Sia Ms TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Executive kK) Department. There will bé a Judicial Election held througtiout the’ State of WEDNESRAY, the TWENTIETH day of OCTOBBRF next, at which time the foliowing ofticers are to be glected: q A Superintendent of Public Instruction. * * * * ss * One District Judge for the Fourteen Judicial District, 3 * * ~ * * * * * One County Judge for the County of Neyada. . : * cad = Bi, * = = * 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 Code; such rewards to be paid untii the total amount, hereafter ‘expended. for the p , reacbes the sum of ten thousend dollars. au : In witness whereof, I have hereurito set my hand and caused the great seal of State to be affixed, af Sacramento, this as the most FATAL . thirteenth day of September,A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-five ees . RB. PACHECO, ‘Governor. Attest: —Drery MELonE, ~“TSEAL,T. > Secretary of State; —7 And in accordance with: the foregoing proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, it is hereby ordere. thet 6 Sudicial. Election be heid on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, A. D. 1875, at the several election precincts of Nevada county, for the following State, District,county and township officers, viz: 1 A Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2 One District Judge for the Fourteenth Judicial District. ;3 One County. Judge for the county of Nevada. : 4 One Justice of the Peace for each municipal township. -" : 6 One Justice of the Peace for each municipal Township. ee And it is further ordered, in compliance with Section 1142 of the Political Code of the State of California, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby appointed officers of election, in-and for : respective precincts. And that said eleotion be held in the house or roow designated opposite the name of each of said precine's, viz: , oe SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO. 'f. “ -WEVADA TOWNSHIP. ” Wevada—Po Is at the Court House. M. L. Marsh, Inspector; John Dunnicliff and Chas. E. Mulloy, Judges. Blue Tent Precjnet—Polls at the school house. Isaish Moody, Inspector; E. P. Hagar and Levi Williamson, dudges. “' DISTRICT NO, 2. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. : Grass Valley—Polls at Town Hall. P, H, Paynter; ern G. Hamilton and Duncan Gillis, Judges. : _ Buena Vista+Polls at Geo. Kress. Chas. Leach, Inspector; Geo. Kress and Wm. Melarkey, Judges. 2 : Forest Springs—Polls at Geo. Little's building. ae F se gual ae Gauldinand T. J. Lyon, Judges. DISTRICT to. EUREKA TOWNSHIP. : : Eureka—P-slls at Robb’s Hotel. Wm. Powell, Inspector; D. Conly and A. 5. Wall, Moore’s Flat—Polls at the Skating Rink. P WwW, Poppers. i ector; J, ¥. MontgomJohn , Judges. * es ills Polls at Cubbertson’s Boardore R; H.Crooms,inspector;J. Leonard‘and A. L, Willett, Rae \ed BLOOMFIELD TO . North Bloomfiela—Polls at Ross Hotel. R.CG. Black, a T. O. McGagin, ES . 8. Farley, Judges. . ft is Polls at Payrie’s Hotel. P. A.’ Payne, inspector; W. D. Black and Jas Cc n, Judges. . Z Reliet Hill—Potls at Penross Hotel. W. fupteanty Years, and ia fully qualified to} R. Williams, Inspector; J. C. Hickman and e#Aininivter in all esses, both medically and! surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as »ugh a manner as years of study énd p ce—both in hospitals and families gan make, to save them from the hands of ous, and designfing \Therefore, families 6an rely upon him. asupona father. Allin affliction can find fim him one whoocan feel and eg ago with and befriénd them in trouble—one in betes socresy the utmost confidence cay be t.000. , _ Yo Correspondents, LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoins n a letter, receive advice and assurance af s'‘orreat home, Alf letters returned or de. troyea, Address, ; BENS. F. JOSSELYN, M. D, fo €1 Sacramento Street, near Montgom pt Pn a TAKE NOTICE. TY OTIOE of # delinquent arsessment. Notice is hereby given to Tom R Spray, h Hamlin, Wm, Fields, Wm. Ramse Stines. and H. Massman, that you guent for your preportforns of mtin the bumof ten dollars ~ @UARDIAN’S BALE. WTATE OF OALIFORNIA, County of . NMeyada. Inthe matter of the «state of Mary BSlocovich deveased. Chas, Hegerty, Guardian of the persons and eatate of the minor heira-of the asxid estate, pursuent toanorder of the Judge of the said court, made on the 24th day of September, given, that on Bat sthe 1tth day of October, A! 1), 1875, between the hours of one o'clock, Y.M., and five o'clock P. M., of the. said atay, in front of the Cou*t House door, in the ety of Nevada, county and State afore. said, will sell at Public Auction, for eavh, (United States Gold Coin;)-the fal-. lowing described property: A certain house . nnd lot, situated in the eity of Nevada, county of Nevaca, and State pf California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by Spring atreet, on the weat by the lot of land uvon which stands the Baptist Charca, on the south by lands of James Volley, on the east by land of 4% P Davis, tronting on Spring street, twenty-five feet more or less, and southerly fram tho said stiset to the said lot of. James Colley, and des.a!bed upon the offi~ Gial map of the said city of Jevada, as sur yoyed by H, 8, Tiradley,in the year 1869, as o. iV: aR ee 3 1 ‘% . HE Gu By W.D, Long, Atty. saat . gure OF OALIFORNIA, County of Ne) vada. se, Inthe matier of the application nf Otto Swurtgwalter for a condition. ‘at pardon. Please take netice that at the hbouraf ten o’clook, A, M, of Saturday, Ovber 30th, 1875, the said Ott» Swartzwalwho ow thevist day of May, a. p. 1875 ‘was convicted in the County Court of said * <Jonnty, upen a ploa of gutity to an iudict‘ent for highway robb: ry, and acnteneed ¢o the State's Prison of mk State for pe term of four vaarsa, for highwa rebbery. wih naty to the Governor of said State ror # conditional poird » Weder the wrovixions of Chapter 13, of the Pen: : sitet pter . al Code of said wae HUPP & CROWLEY; To EB: Gay lord, Ay strc ? nay, Nevada Giittomae’ aise Nevada itp, 4opt'35. 1078, Jno. Reasoner, Judges. Columbia Hill—Polls at Woodraffs store. §. Richardéon, Inspectcr; A. L. Woodruff and JeLn Driscoll, Judges. WASHINGION TOWNSHIP. Carlisle~Polls at Hotel. O, H. P, Culbertson, Inspector; H. H, Hartley and O. Ej Green, Judges. . Wastiington—Polls at McBean’s saloon. Henry Ko ler, Inspector; 8. ©, Chase and k. Brimskill, Judges. ‘Omega--Polls-at Lyons’ Hotel. T >: eee ees W. A. Ma Ai Judges. ’ 7 DISTRICT NO. 4 ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP. Rough snd Ready—Potls at Schroeder's Hotel. John Perkenpine, Inspector; A. D. Earley and A. L. Slack, Judges. parity Springs--Polls at M. P. Hatch’s, nepector; H. L. "Hateh, and , Judges. ouse—Polls at Anthony House, d Bullard, Inspector; ©. J. Cole and, J. Stark, Judges. : ‘Mooney Fiut--Polls at Schmidt's Hotel, Geo. Schmidt, Inspector; A. M, Power and Dayid Brown, Judges. : BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP; -‘Cherokee—Polls atschoo! house. Paul Quick, Ingpect0¥; Kerr Phelan, and J. V White;Judges. ; San Juan--Poll’s at James A. Stidger's oftice. James A. Stidger, Inspector; J. G, Dickson and §. M. Crall. Judges. Sweetlana--Pells at school house, H.O, Hiscox, Inspector; Johu Brown and Geo, G. Davis, Judges. : Birchville-~Pol!s at G. B, Newell's store, Geo. B, Newell, Inspector; John Connors dJ.A, Craig, Judges. : ‘French Corral--Polls at_ school house,’ Y. @. Bell, Inspector; David Alexander and 8. Daucher, Judges. DISTRICT NO. 5, MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. . Truckee—Polls ove doo: west of Post Office. Chas, W. Humphries, Inspector; B, Cruthers ad B. W. Hayden, Judges. Woca—Polls at School House. B. F. Bacon, Inapeetor; Henry Daniel MePheeters, dvdges. _ LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, ‘ You Bet-—-Polis at Peter Drunzer’s Hotel, . John Hussey, Inspector; B. F, Snell and 0, H. Hankins, Judyes. Little York--Polls at Mrs, Drynan’s Hotel. W.d. Hill, Inspcotor; W. Db. Aplin and Moses Bates, Judges, Lowell Hili—Polls at Regaii's building: J, B. Frick, Inspector; John Regan and Horace Night, Judges. Hunt’s Hill--Pells at school house, Cy Hi. Erskin Inspector; A. G. Turner and W. H, Jones, Judges. ELECTION LAW. a PART I. TITLE E¥,— Of Crimesagiinst the Elective Franchise, Section 41. Every person charged with the performance of anv duty under the proVisions of auy law of this State relating to elections who wilfully végiects or refuses to perfern: it, or who in his offieial eapacity knowingly andfraudutentiy nets in contravention or viplation of any of the provisions of such law is, -unless a different punisument for such an act or omission is preseribed by this Code, punishable bya fine not exceeding one thousaud dollays, or by imprisonment in the State Prison not exceeding five years, or both, = j deo, 42, Every person -whoe wilfull causes, procur 8, or allows himself to -be registered in the Great Register of any couuty Kuewiug himself not td be entitled. to such registration, is punishable by tine not exceeding one thouswihd dollars, or by Nel agri — County Jail or State -rixon not exceeding one: or h, ae cases where + the teal of ‘yd hme charged with an y offense mneer the proivisLions of this section, it appears in evidences bhatthe acéised afandS. reuittered: in : — Reg'sterof any county without . 2 And Ido hereby offer a reward~pf_one . . maixes or allow ano . lawful_y*polied is punishable by imprisG. Dunno and }. ° by the Board of Judges, at ary election, refnses.to .be sworn, or, being sworn, refuses. to answer any pertinent question propounded by such Board,touching the righ of authors to vote, is guilty of d misdemeanor. — ; Sec. 44. Every person summoned to appear and testily beans Fae Board of Registration, who wilfully disobeys such summons, is guilty of a misdemeanor. _ See. 45 Every persom not entitled to yote who fraudulently Votes, and every ‘one election or ee hands in two or more tickets folded together, or Changes any ballot after the same has been deposited in the ballet-box.or adds or atiempté to add, any ballot to those legally polled at any election gither 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 to add to or mix with, the ballots lawfully polled, other ballots while the same are being counted or canvassed. or at any othertime with intent to change the result of such #ection, or carries. away or destroys, or attempts to carry away or destroy, any! poll list, or ballots or ballot-box, . for. the py tilates, or destroys any election returns, or in any manner so interferes with the cfficers holdiig suth election ‘or . conducting such canvass, or with the voters lawfully exercising their rights of voting at sach election, as to prevent such electio. or canvass from being fairly held and law. fully conducted, is guilty of felony. Sec. 46 Every person: not entitled to vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote,or who, being entifled to vote, attempts to vote more than once st: any election, is guilty of a misdemeatior, Sec. 46. Every person who. procures, aids, assists, counsels or advises another to give of offer his yote at any election,knowing that the person is not qualified to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor. ey Sec. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Election who aids in changing or destroying any poll list, or in placing any ballots in the ballot box; or taking any therefrom, or ‘adds, or attempts to addy any ballots to those legally polled at such election, either ‘by fraudulently introducing the samednto the ballot box before -or after the ballots therein have been counted, or adds to or with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the ballots polled, any other ballots, whilethe sameare being counted or canvassed, or at any other time, with the intent to change the result of. said eleetion, herto do so when in his power to prevent it, or carries away or destroys,or kncuwingly allows another to carry away or. destrvy, any poll list, ballot box, or ballots onment in the State Prison for not less than two nor more than seven years.. Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or Clerk of an election, who, previous to putting the ballot of an elector in the ballot box, attempts to find out aay name on such ballot, or who opens, or suffers. the folded ballot of any elector which has been handed in to 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 person for whom the elector has voted, or who, without the consent of the elector, discloses the name of any person which such Inspéctor, Judge, or Clerk has fraudulently or illegally discoyered to have been voted for by such elector, is punishable by fine, not less than fifty nor more that five hundred dollars, Soc. 50. Every person whe forges or counterfeits returns of an election purporting to have been held at a pfecinct, town, or ward where noelection was in fact held, or wilfully substitutes forged or counter-’ feit retarns of election in théeplace of the true returns, for a precinct, town or ~ward where.ao election was actually heldfs punishable by imprisonment in th te Prigon for a term of not less than two nor more il Tease san npbecteatetr accel Sec. 43. Every who, after being person who voies more than once at any . ting such election, or wilfuliy detains,mu-' \ the purpose of considering public questions, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 60. Fvery person who makes, offers or cepa ore betor wager upon the re. or f ilure of any or eandidate, or in the aggregate or of any particulrr cavdidate, or upon the vote to. be cast upon any person, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 61. Every ‘person who: wlilfully violates any of, the provisions of the laws of this ttate relating to electisns, is, uiless a different punishment for snch violation is prescribed by this Code, punishable by a . fine not exceeding one thousand dollars; or by imprisonment in 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 oné; hundred-and ninety-oae, of the Political:.Code, or who circulates or gives to another any ticket, knowing at the time that such ticket does not conform to the provisions of section one thousand one hundred and ninety-one of the Poiitieal Code, is guilty of a misdemeanor. And it is further ordered, in accordance with Section 1142 of the Political Code of the State of California, that the following named persons be appointed officers of election in and for their: respective precincts, anuthat-the-election be held in the . . house or room designated ~gpposite the: name of each of said precincts]: Made and published in purstiance of law and an order.of the Board of. Supervisors, dated September 10th, 1875,. ; A. B. BRADY, Pres. GEORGE G. ALLAN, T. P. CRANDALL, FRANK PAUSOA, _ JOHN McCOY,. Supervisors, Nevada county, California. Attest: .: pee JNO. Patrison, Clerm of Board. By James D. White, Deputy. DELINQUENT NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place . of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, North Bloomfield; Nevada County, California, Notice—There aré delingvent, upon the following described: stock, on account of And*in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the Fourteenth -day of Aug., 1875, 50 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may ho wilfully adds he votes, actually cast at an election,in any returns, or who alters such ret , is punishable by imprisonment inthe State Prison for not less Every person who aids, or abets ssion of any of the offences mentioned in the four preceding sections, punishable by impriscnment in -the County Jail for the period. of six months, or in the State Prison not exceeding two Sec. 53. Every person who, by. force, threats, ménaces, bribery, or any corrupt means, either directly,or indirectly attempt to infiuence-any eléftor in giving his vote, or deter him from giving the same, or attempt by any méans whatever to awe, ren, hinder, or disturb any elector in the free exercise of the right of suffrage, or furnishes any elector wishing to vote, who cannot read, with a ticket, taforming or giving such elector to understand that it cont+ins a name written or printed thercon or defrauds any elector at any such election, by deceiving and causing such elector to vote for a different person or any office than he intended or desired to vote for; or who, beirg es ager Judge, or Clerk id any election, while acting as such, inuces or at.empts to induce any elector, oither by means of reward, or promise thereof, to vote differently from what such elector intended or desired to vote, he is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 64. Every person who, with intent te promote the eleetion of himself, or any other person either, : 1. Furnishes entertainment at‘his ex. pense to any meeting of electors previous to Paper an election. . Pays for, procures, or engages to pa for any such entertainment. —— 3. Furni-hes or engages to pay or deliy ef any money or property for the purpose of procuring the attendance of voters at the . polls, or for the purpose of compensating any person for procuring the attendance of voters at the polls, except the conveyance vf yoters who are si«k or infirm. : 4. Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver any money or property for any purpose intended to promote the.election of any candidate, except for the expenses of holding aud: conducting: public. meetings, and of 1 peed and of circulazing baflots, hand. biils,and other papers previous to such erection, is guilty of a misdemeaoor, Sec, 55. Every person who, being a can. didate at any election, offers or agrees to appoint Or procure the tment-of any particular person to office as an induce. ment or consideration to any person to _vote for, “r procure or aid in procuring the election of such candidate, is guilty of a misdemeanor. hg didate,who comwmunicates any offer mad
in vivlation of the last ueetinn to any oak orto procure the election of the candidate making the offer, is guilty of a misde msec. ** 84,85, 86 Every iC. » 85, 86, son who gives or offers to_ bribe any officer ‘or poche of any legislative caucus, politiral convention, committee, primary election, or political gathering of any Kind;held for the purpose of nominating candidates. for offees of honor, trust, or profit in this State, with intent to influence the person to more favorable to one candidate than another, and every person, member of eith. er of the bodies in this section mentioned. who receive or offers to receive any such bribe, is punisheble by imp:isonmeni in the State Prison not less than one nor mee i. — years, « .*8. Every person who th intimidations, or unlawful a Phra ea what abel or prevents electors f; ; rom 45sembling in public ug for the eonsideration of lic Si eR ogy q vps is guilty of a ~ See, 69 Every person who willful! turbs or ee se any public 3 teosthnc'o electors of ut ; lewiutly being held for a Sec, 56. Every person, not being a cait’ son, with intent to induce him to ¥ote-forwhom such bribe is given or offered to be’ be necessary, will be sold at-pnblic guction at the office of the Company, Ne, 320 California Street, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY the Twelfth day of October, 1875, at the hour of one o’clock, P. M., of such day, to pay delinguent Assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. : THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. ~ Office—N5. 320, California Street, San Francisco, California. No 704. Application fora Patent to Mining Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal. June 24, 1875, OTICE is hereby given, that James D. White, whose t Office is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal,, has this day made application for t for certain placer mining ground, ring gold, situate in Diamond UOreek Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described as follows: On surveyed land, being the N of 8 W \& of Sec. 13, Tp. 1J NRiL EM D M, and containing 80 acres, Said location was made August 20, 1873, by T. B. Esmond, et al: and is recorded in the mining records of Nevada county, on pages 340 and 341 of said records, book No. 5. The applicant claims by purchase. For title of applicant see book 44 of deeds, pages 459 ani 460, records Nevade county. Adjoining claimants are the claims of White & Cn. 004 the claim of Roger; & Co, on the south. All persons holding any adverse claim theretoare hereby required to, present the game before this office within sixty days from the first dey of publishing hereof.j29 ~'T. B. McFARLAND, Register, SUMMONS. Ne oes OF CALIFORNIA, County of KD Nevada, ss. The People of the State of California. send greeting to Matilda Burth Defendant. You are hereby reanired to appear in an action, brought againet 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 7th day of August, 1875, by Martin Burth, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed ' therein within ten days (exclusive of the day ‘of service) aftr the service on you of this Summons-— if served within this county, or, if seryed out-ef-thig county, tit in _ prone taayed ‘twenty days: otherwise, y8— or judgment will be taken -against you by default, accurdjug to the prayer of said complaint, Being an action to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretefore.cxisting between -76n and this Piaintitt,.on’ thé grounds of desertion-‘and ‘wilfull disregard of by de. fendant of her marriage vows. Plniptiff prays fora decree of divorce, disolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such further reliefas the Court may seem just and proper, And you are hereby notified that if you fsil to appear and answer the said complaint as above required; tha said pamut will apply to the Court for the remanded, ief therein de; —~—) In imony whereof,I, Jno. Pat. seal tison, Clerk-of the District Court ——~ ) afuresaid, do hereunto fet my hand rong Ri hat ad seal of said Court, at office, evada, On the August, A. D. 1875.0 ret je 80. ParTwon, Clerk. J. B. Jobnson,Piif's Atty, aug $2,400 a Year to Agents at Home—Steady Employment — jsOR all Ladies and G k ticles, Novelties, pe Wey P ona 4 hoy _ One lady made $31 60 Jan’y 16, and 2. slon Pe i Grsath, Unly n year, two $5 Chromoa. es = FAMILY JOURNA sult of any élection, of apon the. success . upon the number of votes to be cast either . SAORI IIIS AREAL SE RE sg “No, 15, ] Application fora Patent to a Unrrep States Lawp OFrice, Sacramento,-Cal, Aug. 26, 1875. OTICE is liereby given, that the Omaha Gold Mising Company, @ corporation existing under the laws of Cal., whose Postoffiee is Sacramento, Sacraniento conhty, Cul , has made application for patent for 1500 linear feet’ of the Omaha Qnartz Miné, Bearing gold, with surface ground, situate in Grass Valley Mining District. Nevada, County, California, and deseribed in the plat and field notes on file in this ottice as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundaries> Comniencing at post No. 1, marked O.G MCo, (Omaha Gold Mining Company) on the north end of the Lode of the ‘‘Lone Jack Quartz Mine.” Thence, var. 17° E, § 82° E 4.75 chains, Post No 2 marked O. G MCo,8 £ cor. Thence N9Y° W 24,10 chains, Post No 3 marked OGM Co, NE cor, Thence 8 81° W 4.54} chains Post No 4 marked O G@ M Co, 9.09 chains post No5, marked O G M Oo, on the east line of the New York Hill Quartz Mine. Thence $314 ° E 6.98 chains along the East Line of the New York Hill quartz mine, ‘to its *$ E cor. and Post No 6 marked OG. M Co, Tene NBS? W 243 chains along southline of the New York Hill quartz mine, fo. Post No 7 marked O GM Co. Thence § 9° E:15.42 chains Post No 8 marked O G M CoThence S 82° E 4.75 chains to Post No 1 -. and. piace of beginning. Survey of Connecting Line: Post No 3, N E corner bears “South 36° 35’ East 9.19 chains from the Northwest corner of Section 2,Tp 15N k 8 EB, and containing.19.87 acres, and designated as lot No 54 inSections 2 and 3,Township 15 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. The names of the original locators are unknown tothe applicant, but itis believed to have been located by Washington Bays et al in 1855. -No record of suid location ean be found. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the New York Hill Quartz Mine on the West, and the Lone Jack Quartz Mine on the South. eee All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are Lereby required.to present the same beiore this’ Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof._—j ‘ b, BS Mo ARLAND, Register. 1 of Marietta approved survey, bears —— ‘Thence 8 80° 40’ W 1000 ch#ins to a stake, from which a live oak 10in dia. beara$ 9° E 23 jlks distant. Thence § 9° 20’ E 5.00 chains toa stake in rock mound, 1.50 chs North of River. Thence N 8y° 40’ EF 10.00 chains, to place of beginning, containing 5 acres. ~ Survey of Connecting line: From corner No. 4 of Plat B, to corner No. 1 of Plat A, 8 49° 30’ E.4.98 chains, From corner No. lof plat. B, to section corner common to sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, Tp 17 N, Ril E, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. The said quartz ledge and mill site. being désiguated as lot No. 41 A, and 41 B, in Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo basé and Meridian. Said location ‘was made by Joseph Soper, on’or abont Jany.1, 1875, and is recorded in Book 6, page 30, Mining Records of Neva’a county, Jat Nevadacity. Theapplicant claims by purchase, Adjoining claimants are Sublett & Co., on the south, and the Fowler claim on the North. : All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required o present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. : Tv. B. MoFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. aug28 AN ORDINANCE, ee prevent the disturbance of the peace and good order of the City of Nevada by minor children. : The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful, and is heredeclared to be a nuisance, for any minor child under the {18) eighteen years, to visit or loiter about any coma pi house, bar saloon, or any place where malt or vinous liquors are sold or dispensed. or to loiterabout any public place, alley, shed, or house of prostitution, or to play be any public place, alley or street after the hour of (8) eight o’clocx, P. m., from the (Ist) first day of November to the (ist) first day of May, and after the hour of (9) nine o’élocx, Pp. m., from the first day of May to the first day of November of each year except when in pursuit of some necessary or business. Sec. 2. It shail be unlawful, and is here. by declared to be a nuisance, for any minor child under the age of (18) eighteen years, to play or loiter about any railroad depot, or the cars of any railroad in this: city, or to ride upon any railroad car, engine, track or other vehicle, without the consent of the owners or agents thereof. Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any parent, guardian, orother person having ine control of minor children, to encourage, cet i a hee ge sy to violate © provisions of either of the two preced. ing pections." . , ” Sec. 4. The Marshal and Policemen of Nevada City are authorized and empower. ed, and it is hereby made their duty, to ad‘honish, all minors violatingthe pro ns of Ons one and two, conduct such/ minor or minors to their-homes or h in their discreiion to arrest such minors. ; i Any person guilty of a violation of er of the forcauene sections, one, two ‘an three, shall upon conviction, be fined in . og Peabo mK Wee hundred dollars. 3 soned not exceed ys at the discretion of the tga sicpdlaeds W. J. OnGan, President. A, H. Hanson, Clerk. g FOR SALE. A SIX HORSE TEAM and two wagon lock nas and everything aioe, : anon hauling timberor freight. plete for Aine one second-hand top buggy, with two sets " Will sell the whole or any : . Ib quire of ‘ Nevada, Aug. 29, 1878. REO & 20. DR. F. BUELOW, Physician and way, New es FFICE 0 4 So, QUIESE GR ERLAD STREET, adjoic ; ‘Nevads June Wth. te74 inent physicians from chains to a stake, from which corner No. . 8PY spirituous, . [0 THE UNFORTUNATE. DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, D cor. Commercial, Sax -FRaxcisco ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases suchas Gonorrkea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, -ete, Skin. Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated eg8 Stocess. ully treated. : : : : DR. GIBBON has the pleasure: of an. nounc¢ing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Eurbpe, ang hay resumed practice at his Digpenrary,. 62 Kearney Street, corner of Ccrumer_ia_, Say Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may fad hin. Fstesuseep in 1864, for the treat money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increasea aeilities for the alleviation of huinan suffering. » Horrible Diseases. ‘ How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there whowre _suttering out a miserable: € ce fro fect of secret indulgences, or from virus pallid, ex.:aciated and disfigured faces and’ their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of Inarriaga or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferiag with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—see that-they are cared foriéind cured before it be too late. Send thefn immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who neo ade private disease his especial study or years, and who is certain to cure tae most inveterate cases without mercury or Injurions drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or t0 those who are inter estcd in the welfaré of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing ali diseases in a few days, imposing = i ing.the names.of en. and other Assessment No. 39,levied onthe Fourteenth . . ‘ ; : day ‘ot Abe. 1875, the several amounts. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, sl i ise ee en inte the ith er oh est of the respective . ~ Mo. 714 = y piled pr etn chaxtetai. ak : 8 holders as follows:. S : 5 2 ' " > piri poet RE 7 muy a Amt Applieation, for a Patent to a FONG gs ne agi corisequence ot ore dines 18 : 500 500 Mining Claim. ~ pence — —_— bere . ght ‘ : ie ‘ sexu indulgence, c Win C Boheton: : 0 500 500 United States Land Office, youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited Wim 4 oh 500 500 Sacramento, Cal; Aug. 24, isis. extent, producing with pen a va fore Wm C Ralston, ey 500 OTICE is hereby given that the Yuba . the following train of morbid symp sr Wm C Ralston, BB; ~~ s 500 Gold Minin ompany, & corpora. unless combatted by ps ees me! pind Wm C Ralston, 2% 500 500 . tion existing under the laws of Cal., whose . Measures, viz: penn age ~ qe aoe Wm ¢ Ralston, 25 500 500 . Post Office is Grass Valley,Nev.County,Cal., . spots under the eyes, pain a e aWm C Ralston, 26 500 54) . has made apPlication for patent for 1500 . lug in the ears, noise pe mening. © 4 Wm C Ralston, QT 100 100 . lineal feet-éf the Yuba Quartz Ledge No, 2, . leaves and the rattling at Be vas See. Wm C Ralston, 28 100 100 . bearing gold, with surface ground 500 feet . aess about the loins, wea’ Neidio aed Wm C Ralston, 29 100: 100 . in-width, situate in Nevada County Mining . «czfused vision. blunted eet 88 0 . Wm-C Ralsten,—_____30 100 100 . District, Nevada county, California, to. confidence, diffiderce in approac ee oe Wm © Ralston, 31 100 100 gether with a mill site non contiguous, . rs, 4 disitke to form new — yo a Wm C Ralston, 32 100 106 . and described in the plat and field notes . disposition to shun suciety, ety meme Win C Ralston, 33.7 * 100 100 . on file in this office as follows, viz: _j ory, hectic flushes, pimples — various Wm C Ralston, 84 100. 100 PlatA. eruptions. about the face, .furr Wages. Wm C Ralston, . .35 100 100. Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Commen. fetid breath, coughs, consumpt oe t Win C Ralston, 36 200 »]00. cing at astake in the Flatin center of a large . sweats, Monomanta and frequent in > yWm @ Ralston, °; 69 420 420 . boulder split in center, 1.40 chs east of dwell. If relief be not obtamed, persons sae i Wm C Ralston, 9 7° = om 280 . inghouse. Thence, variation 17° E, §. ed should apply immediately, either Bic Wyn C Ralston, 19° 360 350 . 30° 35’ W 22.72 chs to a Btake No. 2. . person or by letter, and have a cure effet Wm C Ralston, AS 350 350. 'Thence, 8 85° 45° W 9.09 chains to a stoke . by his new and scientific mode o bore Rozella Locan, ~ 117 1250 1250 . in rock moun? near base of high ¢l ff,. this discese, which never fails. o ng ing Chas R Story, Guarae Thence N 30° 35’ B 22.72 chains to a stake . Quick anu.radicalcure. Dr. @. wi on" dies, 118 1260 ~—:1250 . on the North side of River, in rock mouna, . One Hundred Dollars to any one who wilt John Ni gale, 60 500 500 . Thence N 85° 45’ £9.09 chains to place of . Prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured John Nightingale, 61 500 600 . beginning, containing 16, 91-100 acres. of this complaint by ‘either of the San R, Bayerque,J .B.Fel: Plat B. : : Francisco quacks. : ton, G. Dussol,.and 8. Survey of Mill Site: Commercing at al. , Married Men, 4 .Theller,Eexecutors live oak tree 75 linxs North of South Yuba. Or those who contemplate marriage, w! : of the Estate of F.L.A. river, and néar a large granite boulder. . @f¢ suffering under any ay ay es ide Pioche, deceased, 62 6250 6250 . Thence, variation 17° E, N9° 20’ W5.00. Muladies, should not forget the Teneibility-resting upon them, to obtain immediate relief. . Een Persons ¢alling at Dr. Gibbon’s office: er sending for packages of medi may rely uyion his assurance of confidential secrecy’ with implicit! faith, and no more than to be charged with a f and mutually satisfactory remuneration of. services per delay of the cases, rather than a tov preyalent end selfish practice of. extortion among quacks and pretenders. : ‘ if Tees DK. GIBBON is responsible. . will ive to each patient a written” ‘ binding himself .to effect a radical and. peruwnent cure, or make no ¢ a €ured at Home. . -. + Persons at a distance may be CURRED AT HOME, by_addressing a letter to “Dr. Gibpa the disease has continued, Fi. medicine _promptly--forwarded, f) ne damage and curiosity, to any techn be the conntry, with full and plein. fer we. By enclosing in coin, in a registeredPost Office, or through Wells,. Fargo & Oo., a package of medicihe . Gey: be by express to any of the Union. .; 5 Address DR. J. F. the Post Offic: Box 1957. *Private ntrance on ‘treet. ' Rememier to put BOX 1957 on the le er, a + ie bi 2 Consultations FREE. ; a ents will pledse inform DR. GIBBON that they vead: his advertise. ment in the Darcy Transcaret. ~ myl SICILIAN This standard with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and satiefattory as eyer,: “é % It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. , It remaves all eruptions, itching ond dandruff; and the i white and clean. yada dom ae hepomes By its tonic properties it restores the cap~ {alanis to their norma) vigor, préventtuidness, and making hair thick and strong, ” m . a As a dressing nothing hag been found «0 i effectual or desirable. ° “ ‘Preparation for its intended purposes,” . oa && Buckingham’s Dye for Whiskers. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the. beard: from gray or apy other undesirable shade, to brown or black, st digcretion: It is easily applied, be “uhe y ickly sara eAeti mt een eo open color w neither wash of. A atanufactund by a * : . 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