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. ie, the Paralytic, and the
\_ gisordered digestion, unaccountsbje failing
” gne positive tesces of that mowt terrible and
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
Established by
OR. J. €. YOUNG, IN 1850.
No Cure, No Pay. *
Zensa:tation, by Letter or ofhe1— wise, Free.
HIS CELEBKATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast ex uninterrupted
eacéess of Jl years, and has become one of
2h4 tavet celebrated Institutions of the age.
The ¢ number annually received and
cured, place it in point ef number of pstients aniting the very first ef the world, and
the success Of its treatment ranks it second
none. ° 2
: .PRITATE DISEASES.
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the great destrc yers of health. They insid.
joualy attack t e system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive she
blo fram the ¢ , the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give pany and Uiseased offspring, and
poison, through successive geperations, the
race of man. The marks can be seen in
acrofula, Consumption, cripples, the Idiot
recognised the most PATAL
MERCURY,
as
MEDICAL EN. to msn, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
who have been with that cious .
esac has assumed a new form. t
Do NOT KB SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
That leaves the poisor to crew! through the
gystem, eating its way into the tissues and
‘organs beneath the a ently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with 5 tiruence that will baffle the effects of medicine
The young man who experiences that
owing weaknes# in his muscularand men“fal orgsnization should stop and consid
whence ita rises. “He will find mm the wenkness of the beck, trembling of the limbs,
s powers of the mind, distaste for soely. aad of im ng trouble, forebodings of evil, slee , troubled and Iaseivics dreams, accotnpented by growing
¢eafness, less of muscular power, and ny“porous othe symptoms of disorganizstion,
Gasteactive of all diseeses—Seminal Weak_REECTION LAW.
PART I. TITLE FV.—Of Crimesagainst the
Elective Franchise. {
Section ‘41: en charged with
the ferforinance of aifr duty under the provisions of any law of this State rela to
elections who wilfully pegiects or refyses
to ‘orm it, or whe in his official capac
ity knowingly and fraudulently actain contravention or violstion of amy of-the provisions of such law is, unless.a different
punishment forsach an act or omission is
prescribed by tiis Code, pumishabie bya
fine not exceeding one th ud doliays, or
by imprisonment in the Prison not
exceeding five years, or both. :
Sec. 42. Every person who wilfully
causes, procur-s, or allows himself ys be
registered in the Great of apy
county Knowiug himself not to be entitled
act exceeding one thotifand dollars; or by
prisopment in the County Jail or State
piles not exceeding one po or by both.
In all cases where on the trisi of a person
charged with eny offense uncer the provisions of this section, it appears in evidence
that the accused stands im the
ps may eas 8 to be canceled,
Sec. 43. Every person who, after being
i by the Board of Judges, at any
election, refuses to be sworn, or, being
sworn, refuses to afiswer any pertinent
question propounded by such Board,touching the righ: of sutliors to vote, is guilty
of a misdemeanor. i
Ss and testify before sty Board of Regstration, who wires seat. such sumts) of « misdemeanor.
be ag oe person not entitled to
vote who fraudulently votes," and every
person who votes more than ci¢c¢ at any
one election of knowisgly hands in two or
‘more tickets folded together, or changes
, beoa, with intent fo induce him to
im violation of the last section to'any'peror to procure the election of the candidate
making the offer, is guilty ofa misde
meanor. .
Sec. ** £4, 85, 86. Every person who
or offers to bribe any officer or er
of any legislative caucus, political conges-.
tion, committee, primary election, or po-.
litical gathering of any kind, beld for the
purpos+ of nominating candidetes for offtces of honor, trust, or profit in this State,
With intent to influence the person to
whom such bribe is given or offered to be
more favorable to one candidate than
snother, and every person, member of either of the bodies in this section mentioned.
who receive or offers to receive any such
bribe, is punishable by imprisonmeni in
the State Prison not less than one nor
nore than fourteen years. ee
Sec. 58. Every person .who by thrests,
intimidations, or unlawfal violence, lL
fujiy hinders or prevents electors from assembling in publie meeting for the consideration of public questions is guilty of s
misdemeapor.— “
See. 59. Every person who willfully dis
turbs or breaks up-any public meeting of
electors or others, lawfully being held for
the purpose ef considering public ques-—
tions, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 6. Fvery person whe makes, offers
or accepts any bet or wager ppon the resultef any e oh, or upon the success
br failure of any person or candidate, or
upon the number of v to be cast either
in the aggregate or of any particulrr candidate, or upon the vote to be cast upon
any person, is guilty of s misdemeanor. .
Sec. 61. gg and who willfully
violates any of the provisions of, the laws
of this State relating to electisns, is, unless
'@ 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
any ballot after the same has been deposi.
ted in the baliet-bex. or adds or attempts .
to add, anyfallot to thoze legally polled at .
any election either by fraudalently intro-j}
ducing the same into the ballot box before i
er after the ballots therein have been;
counted, or sds to ur mixes with, or at-/
neas—wasting away his powers, destroying
tris hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence, i
towsrd w prevusture and loathsome grave,
che discharge of the vital principle of exis"
tence in noctarnal. and diurnal emissions, .
the mere cessation of the causes of
gearance brings no relief. ‘
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Bre md ye Dede ia Baad
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tosucha oné’
kim for so much of her happinces is a vic.
tim of his evit, and an innocent compsnion .
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There}
is no rescue except in proper and skillful .
treatment, Consult, then; at once, s physician Whose practice and careful research }
lias made hint thorgughly conversant with .
avery phase of the disease. Thosewho hav .
becorpe victims of solitary vices, that dread.
f2!, fascinaiing and destructabie habit, that i
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi pout cage od who will sympa
hase with their @dfferings. To ench th .
Doctor would especially recommend iim
self, giving to each snd ell ofa
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear
expoeure.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When a Femsie ¢gin troucie or afflicted .
with disease, and requires medical or surgi.
2a! attendance, the inquiry should be, where
there a physician who is fuiiycompetent
to adrninister relief, and whose respectable
stanGing in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. The Doctor,
wnderstanding now imperatively necessary
these req airements ate, feels called upon to
interpose, and by calling the attention of
theafilicted tothe fact that he has beens
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully.qualified to
administerin all cases, both medically and
sargically, not in a superficie] manner, but
ia as thorough a manner as years of study .
and practice—both in hospitals and families .
—can make, to ave them from the hands of .
tre unquzlified unscrupulous, and design.
fog .Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upon 8 father. Allin affhetion tan find
iu him one who can feel and sympathise
With and befriend them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
To Correspondents.
=> LETTERS.—Persons of either fea, who
#iah to consult the Docter, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
4u a letter, receive advice and assurance of
5 cure si home. All jetters returned or de. troyea. Address, : :
BENS. F. JOBSELYN, M.D.
To {i Sacramento Street, near Montgom
sry You :
ASSESSMENT NOTICE. .
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MEN:
ING COMPANY, location. of principal place of businesé, Sm Francieco, Califernia. Location of works, North Bioom.
field, Nevada county, California, Notice is
la reby given, that ata meeting ofthe Di.
rectors held on the Fourteenth day of Angust, 1575, an assessment, of One Dol.
Yar per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immedi.
ately in United States go'd coin, to, the
Secretary at the office of the Company, No.
329 Calitornia street, San Fraticisco, Oalitornia,
Any stock upon’ which this assessment .
Shall remein nnpaid on the tweuty.becond .
day of Sept. 1875, will be delinquent and ad.
Vortise? for sale at priblic auction: and .nnloss payiuent is made before, will be sold on
Tuesday, the Twelfth day of Qctoler,
1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of anle. :
THOMAS DERBY, Secretar: .
Office :—320 California Street, San FraaCo-Pertnership Notice.
g. NOW all Man by these Presents, That
: we, #. A. Rogers, and T, PR. Crandall,
residing in the connty of Nevada, State of
Caiifornia, do Jhereby certify and declare
that we have organized and formed ours
@elves inte a copartuersbin, and wa covenant and agree. each with the other fo be
. yirecee ofcarrying on
snd conducting a Livery arid Feed business, at Graniteville, in the connty and
State aforesaid, under the firm name of
Rogers & Crandall. That the nsmes of a)]
the pe~sone interested as. partners in such
bastnes¢ sre above-stated and signed here.
to and that such partnership will continuc
end be in force until fu Otice by us
That the prinefpal place of ssid copartner
ship is Granitevilie, county and State aforesaid, :
¢, A. ROGERS,
; T, P. CRANDALL
(iraniteville, Ang 23 1873. @
“MAKE NOTICE.
OTICE ofa Aélinguegt aRsesiment; No.
tice is hereby given¢o Tom R Sprar,
Hitish Hawlin; Wm. Kiel, Wm. Ramsey,
J. 5. W. Stines, and H.-Massiman. that vou
nve delinquent for’ your propcrtions of
the assessmentin the som of ten dollars
each, rec rired to devel a lndeknown as
the Hors Ranch Lode, located im Grass Val.
Jey Mit ag District. Nevada county, Califorgia. . Twat the sald “asaeasment was ley
and if the same is
tpiration of
Your ingurcet willy t theo, ler Ro get we Oo»
-bOvewrr,
. sume are being conntedor canvessed. or at }
—te bin was Gnds his life arivbling out in . *ue-othertime sith intent th_chang cer gp honey emeggees ne sing
ity fg ty $a jin an
+ tion who aids -in.-changing er destroying
‘
. Suilty of a misdemeanor,
. Dense to any meeting of electors previous
tempts to add to or mix with, the ballots .
lawfally polled, other ballots while .the .
result of such eléection,or carries away or .
destroys, or attempts to carry away or de.
‘ poll list, or ballots or ballot-box, . cincts, anu that the election be heid im the} its. apFi ¥, any poll list, or ballots or balks cincts, anu that the e
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dr the purpose of breaking =p of invalidating such election. & wilfully detains,»
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PE or
manner so interferes with the offi.
exerciking their rights of voting at suca .
electlon, as to prevent such election or .
capvass from being fairly held and law.
fully condacted, is guilty of felony. aa
Sec. 46 Every person not entitled ta}
wote, who fraudulently attempts to vote.or .
who, being entitled to vote, attempts to . .
vote more than once st amy election, is
guilty of a misdemeanor. z
Sec. 6. Every person who procurés,
sids, assists, counselé'or advises another to
give or offer his vote at any election knew. .
ing that the person is not qualified to-vote, .
is guilty of 4 misdemeanor,
Sec. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Elecany poll list;or im placing any balicts in
the ballot box, or teking any therefrom, or
sdds, or attempts to add, any ballots to
those legally polled at such election, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into
the ballot box before. or after the ballots
therein have been counted, or adds to or
mixes with, or attempts to add te or mix
with, the ballots polled, any other bellots,
while the same are being counted or canvaseed, or at any other time, with the in.
tent to change the result of said eleetion, .
or allow another to do so when in his power .
to prevent it, or carries away or destroys,or .
. knowingly allows another to carry away or .
. destroy, any poll list, ballot box, or ballots .
. lawfual.y policed Is punishable by. imprisonmeéent in the State Prison for not less
than two nor more than seven years,
Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an lection, who, previéus to put.
ting the ballot of an électurin the ballot!
box, attempts to find out aay name on such .
ballot, or who epens, or suffers the folded .
balot of any elector which has been hand-'
ed in to be opened or examined previous to
putting the same into the ballot box, or
who makes or places anv mark ordevice on .
any folded ballot with the view to ascertain .
the name of any person for whom the elec.
tor has voted, or -who, without the consent .
of the élector, discloses the name of any .
person which such Inspector, Judge, or .
Clerk has frandulentty or iflegally discov. .
ered ti have been yoted for by such elec. .
tor, is punishable br fine, not jess than
fifty nor more than-five hundred dollars,
Soc. 50. Every person who forges or
counterfeits returns of an election purporting to have been held at gp pfecinct, town,
or ward. where aoelection Was in fact held,
or wilfully substitutes forged or connterfeitreturus of €lection in the place of the
true returns, fora precinct, town or ward
where ho election was actually held is pun.
ishabte hyimpris« ynmeut in the State Prison
for a term of not less than, two nor more
than ten years. :
Sec. 51, Every person whowilfully adds
to, or subtra ts from. the votes, actually
cast at anvelection, in any returns, or who
j alters such returus,is punishable by im.
prisohment in the State Prison for not less
than one nor more than five years.
See, 62,Every person whoaids, or abets
in the commissicvn of any of the offences
vmentioned ip the four preceding sections,
is punishable by impris nment in the
County Jail for the period of six months,
} or in the State Prison not exceeding two
} years.
Sec. 53. Every person who, by force,
threats, menaces, bribery, or any corrupt
means, either directly or indirectiy attempt
te influence any elector in giving his vote,
or deter him from giving the same, or attempt by any means whatever to awe, re.
strain, hinder, @r disturb any elector in
the free exercise of the right of suffrage, or
furnishes any elector wishing to vote, whe
cannot read, With @ ticket; informing or
giving such elector to understand that it .
cont ‘ins a name written or printed thereon
or defrauds any Glector at’any such election, by deceiving snd cansivg such.elector to vote for a diferent person or any office than he intended or d 4 to vote for;
or'who, beirg Inspector, Judge, or Clerk
of any election, while: acting as such, im
. duces or atempts toinduce any elector,
. sither by means of reward, or promise
j thereof, to yote différentiy-from. what such
) elector intended or desired to-vote, be is
Sec. 4. Every person who, with intent
to promote the eleetion of himself, or any
other person either,
1. Furnishes entertainment at his ex.
to or during an election.
2. Pays for, procures, or engages to pay
for any such entertainment. .
3. Furni hes or engeges to pty or deliv
e> 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 polle, exéept the cotiveyance
ef yoters weo.are si-k.or infirm, .
4° Porpishes or Stigages € pay of deliver
shy money or. property for any purvese in.
tended to promote the election of auv candidate, except for the expenses of holding
amd conductigg public, meetings, and of
=} sme J snd of cirenlajying ballots, bend:
ils. and other papers previons to such
eiection, is guilty.of a eavor.
See, 83. Every person-who, being s can.
Gidate at any eleétien; offers or avrees to
appaint or proctire th* appolntment of any
particyglar petadw ti:office as an induce.
meat or consideration to any person to
ee hare oF aid iti proenring the
elevtiog of such candidate, is. guilt
misdemeancr. : eiryt &
Rvery person, npt _beirtg a ran.
HE] Nevade—Po.ls st art House. M.
. such-canvess;or-with the voters lawfualiy + Po.ls st the Court Ho :
ticket notin conformity with section ‘one
thousand ome hundred and tinety-oae, of
the Political Code, or who cireuistes or .
gives to another any ticket, knowing at the .
time that such ticket does not conform to .
the provisions of sertion ome thousand one
hundred and ninety-onme of the Poiitical
Code, is guilty of s miademesnor.
Abd itis further ordered, in acocrdance
With Section 1142 of the Political Code of
named persons be appointed officers’ of .
election in end for their respective pre.
house or room designated opposite the
pape of each of ssid precincts:
“SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO. 1.
Bullion for Assay oF Coinage at the Min:
General and Speciai Deposifs received.San Prancisco, Sacramen
Job Printing Office
‘cuiaaiiakas ebicaek
Nevada City.
t=’ We are prepared to do Job
Printing ina style second to n0
office in this State. 2
As an advertising medium the
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
PRICES VERY LOW.:
Call and see Specimens ~ ofu
Job Printing .
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY
(aPrraL STOCK $200, 000,OFFICERS :
R. W. TULLY, President.
. A. Bi. PARR. 5.5055 iuekencehees CaSHIEB.
DIRECTORS : :
John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W. Tully
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker,
W.H. Duryea. . es
MONEY TO LDAN on good collateral. eGold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
-} Placer Mining Claim;bearing gold, situate
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
PP cua tit ceeds Bie le armen .
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular
Rates. i ,
S
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Application for a Patent to MinUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
: Sacramento, Cal. June 24, 1875.
OTICE is hereby given, that James _D.
AN White; whose Post Office is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has tmis day
-. made application for patent for certain.
placer mining’ ground, bearing gold, situvads county, California,-and described as
follows: On surveyed land, being the N 44
of 8 W ¥¢ of Sec. 13, Tp. 27 NRIUEM D
M, and containing 80:acres, Said location
was made August 20, 1873, by,’T.B. Es:
pmond, et al. and is recorded in the mining
records of Nevada county, on pages 340 and
34t of said records, book No. 5. . The applicant claims by purchase. For title of
— scones teak: ty. Adj ry ani 460. Ne county. oining claimants are the claims of White &
Co., and the claim of Roger3 & Co, on the
south. ; ;
All holding any adverse claim
theretoare hereby required to present the
game before this office within sixty days
from the first dey of publishing hereof.
jas Tr. B. So ARI AND. Beahine
Application for a Patent toa
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
: Sacramento, Cal., June 19, 3875
“Y OTICE is hereby given, that John H.
Ss Eden, whose Post Office is Nevada
City, Nevada Connty, Cal., has made application for patent fur the Spri Ravine
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county,
California, and described as follows, to wit:
On surveyed land, being the S of SE &
of SE & of Section No. Three (3) in Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (8)
East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, aud
containing Twenty (20) acres. Ssia location was made March 19, 1873, by the applicant, and is recorded in the Records of
Nevada county, California, book No. 5, page
259. ‘Adjoihing ¢laimants are the claim of
Robert Hughes on the North. °
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within. sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
jm , 1. B. McFARLAND, Register
ate in Diamond Creek Mining District, Ne.
“Btrict
SEW BEMEDIES, NEW. REMEDIEs ~
“"pR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY
_ 623. KEARNEY STREET,
: LA
LISHED in 1854, for the treat
2 ae of Sexual and Seminal Diseaseg
guch as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in all its forms, Seminal W » Im
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Uleerated egs Success. ully
oe GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
houncing that he has returned from visiting
prince. Hospitals of Europe, and hag
pai asp Teaclick at his Dispenrary, 6B
Kearney Street, corner of Ocramersial, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those .
requiring his services may £ud him
The Doctor has neither time nor
money in seeking out ~w remedies, and has
re with imereasea: acilities for the
alleviation of human suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both
mate and female, are there who are suffering out 4m existence from the effect of secret indulgences, or*from virus
absorbe. into the system! Look at their
pallid, e.saciated and disfigured faces and
their broken ce constitutions, disqualiying them for the
= tke enjoyment of life. In this horrid
gituatinn thousands suffer until death closes
the scene,” Let pafents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are suffering
withany of these:horrible life destroying
‘maladies—see that they are cared for andcured before it be too late. Send them im. madiately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
—ade private disease his especial study
So peued. cal who: is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or
Injurions drugs. It is important’ to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
estcd.in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors. who
infcst all cities, publishing ‘their ‘skill-in—
curing all diseases in a few days, impusing
upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, carefal and make
banés of those charlatans. s
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence 0!
‘self abuse. ‘This solitary vice, or depraved
On To:
: Marsh, Inspector; John Dunnicliff and .
Chas. E. Mulley; Judges. t
Blve Text Precinct—Polis at the
heuse. ©. D, Campbell, e
Chadwickand J. Mody; Judges.
DISTRICT NO. 2.
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley—Polls st. Town Hall. P,
H, Paynter, luspector; W. D. Woods and G.
Hamilton, Judges. : :
Forest Springs—Polls at Geo. Little’s
building. Geo. Little, Inspector; Benja
min Colvin and T. J. Lyon, Judges.
Buena Vista—Polis at Geo. Kress. Hilton, Inspector; Geo. Kress and Wm. Melarkey, Judges. i :
DISTAICT No. 3.
EUREKA TOWNSHIP. g:
Enreka—Pclls at Robb’s Hotel. Wm.
Powell, Inspector; David Conly and A. L.
Wall, Judges. a
Moore’s Flat—Polls at the Skating Rink.
Wm F.Cummings/ingpector; J.Montgomges
3 B.D.
ery and J. Rich, Judges.
Ossayille--Polls at Culbertson’s Boardang House. R. Croonmis, Inspector; L, D.
Butts and Wm. Bockman, Judges.
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
North Bloomfield—Polis at Rogs Hotel.
W.G. Montgomery, Inspector; Ed, Cummings and Geo. 8. Farley, Judges.
jake City—Polls at Payne’s Hotel. R.
A. Payne, Inspector; Wm. Black -and Jas.
Cregan, Judges ; : :
Reliet Hill—Polis at. Penros> Hotel. H.
A. Williams, Inspector; J. C. Hickman and
Jno. Reasoner, Judges.
Columbia Hill— Polls at Woodruff’s
store. §.' Richardson, Inspecttr; A. L.
Woodruff and Joln Driscoll, Judges. j
WASHING TOWNSHIP.
Carlisie—Polls af Hotel. O, H.-Culbertson, Inspector; H. H. Hartley and O.-E;
Green, Judges.
Washington—Polis at McBean’s saloon,
Henry Kot ler, Inspector; S. GC. Chase and
E. D. Brtmskll, Judges.
Omega—Polls at Lyons’ Hotel. -T. .Merrill, Inspector; W. A. Marshall and@f T.
Fry, Judges. :
DISTRICT NO. 4,
ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP.
Rough snd Ready—Polls at Schroeder’s
Hotel. John Perkenpine, Inspector; A. D.
Earley and A. L. Slack, Judges.
Indian. Springs--Polls at M. P. Hatch’s.
M. P. Hatch, Inspector; Win, M.Natter and
H. L. Hatch, Judges. :
Antnony House—Polls at Anthony House,
Guilford Bullerd, Inspector; Chas. Cole
and Thomes Stark, Judges.
Mooney Flat—Polls at Schmidt's Hotel.
Geo. Smith, Inspector; Ames Power and
David brown, Judges.
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.
Cherokee—Polls at school house. Pau
Quick, Inspecter; Kerr rhelan, and J. ¥
White, Judges.
San Juan—Poll's at James A.-Stidger’s
office. James A. Stidger, Inspector; J. G.
Dixon and 8. M. Crall. Judges,
Sweetlana--Polls at school house, H.C,
Hiscox, Inspector; John S. Brown and Wm
Warner. Judges.
Birchville—Polls at G. B. Newell's store.
Geo, B. Newell, Inspector; John Connors
and J. A. Craig, Judges. e
French Corral—Polls at school honse.
V.G. Bell, Inspector; David Alexander and
38. Daucher, Judges. :
: DISTRICT NO, 5.
oe MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP.
Truckee—Polis one doo: west of Post
Office. Charles Humphries Inspector; B.
Cruthers a::d E,W, Hayden; Judges:
Boca--Polls at Schvo! House. L, E.
Doan, Inspector; Bs F. Bacon and Harry
Duna, Jrdyes.
LITTLE YORE TOWNSHIP.
You Bet;-Polis at Peter Dronzer’s Hotel,
John Husjey, Inspector; B. F. Snell and
Frank Enns, Judyes.
j se! Eg at Mrs. Drynan’s Hoel. iNiam Hill, Inspector; John
and A, Schutt, Judges. ai 5 ee
Lowell Hill—Polis at Regan’s ‘pbuilding.
J, B. Frick, Inspector; John Regan. and
Jobn Smith, Judges, :
Huat’s Hill--Polis at MecAuley’s Hotel.
Thomas Hanly, Inspector; A. G. Turner
udges.
and Wm. Jones, J
Assessment Notice.
(asce2E BLUE’ GRAVEL MINING
of business, san Francisco, California,
Location of works, Néevada Township, Ne.
vada county, California. Notice is hereby
given, that at a meeting of the. Board of
Directors, held on the 20th day of July,
1575, an-assessment, No. 3, of 10 cents
was tevied-upon-the capital stock of.
the corpoiation, pasable ly in
pene —_ _ coin, to the Secre at
the office of the’Compsny, 311 Californ
Street, Rooms 3 and «Second Floor, aan
Francised, California. Any Stock upon
Which this assessment remain und on the 25th day of August, 1875, will
delinquent, and advertised for gale +t
public auction, and unlesss payment is
made before, will the:
of September, Irs ee Spe boon
the del ent
srgeraent, lover with co of adver.
‘By order of the Directors, fs.
7s Ga; GTON,
Oftice—Sli_ Calter oe rete:
t By 0’ rs,
is per rection five of the Mining tap
Secretary .
s ?
atin: who compuunicstes any off-r ukade
Company. Location of principal place} Pine
Checks on > to, 8a
Jose, Stockton ani Virginia City.
Drafts on Eastern Cities, Londen and Ger
many.
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe In. surance Company.
CoREEaPO NDENIS—Bankof California,
Francisco; Bank of D.O. Milis, Sacfamento
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
Interest on Time Deposits willbe aljowed, as follows : ; .
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per’ cent. per annum.
Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per cent. per
annum. —
@7” Persons residing at a distance can
send money by Express. _
Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par.
‘LIVERY. STABLE.
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO. Proprietors.
> weet a4 .
“ proprietors of the EMPIRE STABLES announce that they have now
the Largest lot ofHorses, Carriages and Buggies 5
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
<n the most reasonable terms. F
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive. ;
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
LANCASTER & CO.
City, March 7th, 1875.
DENTISTRY
Bessa.)
R. P. E. HUGHSON, has opened
, an offite
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.” Store. j
He is propared to perform sll kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most approved styles,
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to qualityand price of work.
Visits made at residence if desired. :
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
D. B. MERRY. PALMER MITR.
County Surveyor, Dep. Co. Surveyor.
U.S Dep. Surveyor U.S. Dep. Surveyor.
~ MERRY & SMITH, «.
Cur AND MINING ENGINEFRS,
J, LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTSNEVADA CITy.
ta_Office at the COURT HOUSE, Or.
ders left at the Daily Union Office, Grass
Valley, will receive prompt attentiou. jal
NEW SAW MILL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY. —
New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill all
for Building or Mining Lumber.
al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Ordets left at the office on Boulder
Street, or at oiics of Geo, E, TURNER,
Street promptly attended to.
M,. De D Marsz.
Eureka’ Stage and Express Co.
< STAGES wil! leave NevaPSS. for Moore's Flat daily.
clock, A.M, UUMAAY® excepted, at 5%
Fi *
init Bs ee by Wana sind
undays excaptel, at & A. af.
kly from Bure€s at 6 ba.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
AMES MONRO,
to supply customers wit
Guslity of Beet, M . Pork, Veal, Corned
Avo >
» Seecnd
i bypsemcier al Ln ~~)
Pad
ri the lowest
' Returning will leave Moore's Flat daily’
~~ SUMMONS:
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County -of
Nevada, ss. The People of the State
of California send greeting to Matilda Burth
Defendant. You are hereby -required to
appear in an action brought against 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 Atigust, 1875, by Martin Burth,
Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed
therein within ten days (exclusive of the
day of service) after the service on you of
this Summons—if served within this county, or, if served out of this:county, but in
this District, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will
be taken ‘against ‘fou by default, according to the prayer-of said complaint. Being
an action to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between
you and this Piaintiff, on the grounds of
desertion and wilfull disregard of by de. fendant of her marriage vows. Plaintiff
prays fora decree of divorcee, dissolving
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 fail te appear and answer the said
complaint as above required, the said
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded.
morn In testimony whereof,J, Jno. Patseal > tison, Clerk of the District Court
' —— ) afcresaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
in the city of Nevada, on the 9th d#y“of
August, A. D:’1875,_ . ;
JNO. PATTISON, Clerx.
By James D. White; Deputy,
J. B. Johnson, Plff'’s Atty, augls
: No. 715,Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Untrep States Land OFrricr,
Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 26, 1875. \
LJ
NWS is hereby given, that the Omaha Gold Mizing Company, a corporation existing under the laws of Cal., whose
Postofiice is Sacramento, Sacramento county, Cul , has made application for patent
for 1500 linear feet of the Omaha—Qnartz
Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground,
situate in Grass Valley Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in
the plat and field notes on file in this office
as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at post No. 1, marked
0 G MCo, (Omaha Gold Mining Company)
on the north eid of the Lode of the “Lone
Jack Quartz Mine.” Thence, var. 17° E,
8 82° E4.75 chains, Post No 2 marked O.
G MCo,8 E cor. Thence N9° W 24,10
chains, Post No3 marked O GM Co, NE
cor. Thence S$ 81° W.4:54% chains Post
No4 marked OGM Co. 9.09 chains post
No 5, ™ O G M Co, on the east ling of
the New York Hill Quartz Mine. Thehce
8 3134 ° E 6.98 chains along the.East Line
of the New York Hill quartz mine, to its
S$ E cor. and ‘Post No 6 marked O G M Co.
Thence N 88°. W 2.73 chains along south
line of the New York Hill quartz mine, to
Post No 7 marked OG MCo. Thence $ 9°
E 15.42 chains Post No8 marked O G M CoThence S 82° E 4.75 chains to Post No 1
and piace of inning. 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 15 N Rk
8 E, 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 it is believed to have been Jorated by
Washington Bays et al in 1853. Na record
of said‘location can be found. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the New York Hill Qnartz Mine on
the West, and the Lone Jack Quartz Mine
On the South. _.,
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same beiore this ‘Office within sixty days
trom the _ ag of Brn ed hereof.
. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. a
United States. Land Office.
O John H; Eden, Mineral A licati
é§ No. 701; and John Lynch. Sone 2.
Comancho, Joseph Kosta; Thomas Kosta,
Affidavit No. 2. and to all whom-it may
concern: Whereas, by Com missioner’s let. ter dated Necember 2d, 1871, the.S E 4% of
SE Querter of Section 8, in Township 16
North, Range.8 East, is to be trea as
mineral in character until the con is’
proved; afte: due notice: And whereas. the
Central Pacific Railroad, by B. B. Redding,
Land Agent, (Post Office address, San Fran.
+fiseo. Cal,) has applied to offer proof as to
e character of the above described lands:
erefore, you Will take otice that under
and by virtue of instructions from the.
Commissioner of the General Land Office,
dated May 6th. 1871, we have fixed the 27th
flay of September. A. D. 5, at 11 o’clock
A. M., at this office, before the Register
PE Pepiver, § the ape aa Proofs to
etermine the character o lands; -_
In witness whereof, wé have te
Set our hands the day and year first above
“written, © :
~ . . B. McPARLAND, ;
Tau HAKT FELLOWS, Receiver.
.
1 ind > ed — 0}
pose of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, produejpg with, unerring certainty,.
the following in of morbid symptonis,
unless “Gembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, psin inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and tho rattling-of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
eeafused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difiidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, &
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania a2q frequent insanity.
Lf relief be not obtained, persons 60 afflicted should apply immediately, either in
on or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scjentific. mode of treating
this disesse, which never fails of effecting
quick anu radical cure:
Une Hundred Dollars to any one who w
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint. by either of the San
Francisco quacks. .
Married Men, .
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are sufiering under any of these fearful
oixladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr,. Gibbon’s 0: or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
apon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of Services,
rendered, considering the circnmstances
of the cases, rather than a toc prevalett and
selfish practice of extortion among quacks
ana ders. Pi
DE. GIBBON is responsible, and will
binding himself to effect a radical and peraenent cure, or make no charge.
-: Cured at Home. ;
»Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr: Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continned, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free. from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
cowntry; with full and plain direction for
ure. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS 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 ay ye of the Union.
Address DR. J. P. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
etieet, couner. Commercial, San . Francisco.
Post Offic « Box 1957. =
Private « ntrance on Commercial. treet.
D Ler to put BOX 1957 oun the let
ir. :
Consultations FREE.
Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
ment in the DaiLy TRaxscRIPt, . tmylSHERIFF'S SALE.
ee
HEREAS John Stewart, W. R. Dicxieson, M. Bohannan and M, E. D.E.
Haeljng, Administratrix of the estate of
F.-Hacling, deo’d; on the.27th dsy of July,
1875, recovered adudgment in the District
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District,of
the State of Californis,in and for the county
of Nevada; against M. W. Urwin,for the sum
of One Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Tio (31,372) Dollars,Gold Coinoi U. 8.
with interest thereon from the date of ssid
jucgment at the rate of: 7 per ecnt. per annum till paid, together with costs of suit
taxed at $35, which said Judgment is recorded in the Imigment Book 5 of -the said
District Court,on page-and whereas it is or‘derea that the Mor.gage set forth im Plaintiffs Complaint be forecl-sed end property
therein described, to wit; The undivided
one-third part of in and to that certain
quartz mill, situate and being on Rock
Glen, Eureka Township, Nevada county,
California, and known and designated as
‘the “Black & Irwin,” mill, with the machivery therein er thereto belonging, Alte
and to that certain quartz lode, situate and
being on said Rock Glen, ‘Township end
county aforesaid, knowmand a ed a8
the Banberry & Stécy Quartz lode, be sold
to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs. :
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
at public sale, the above described property
to the highest bidder for cash, in front of
$4 Conse House door, in theeity of Ne-,on
vATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1875.Between % hours of 9 o’clock, A; M., and
§ o'clock, P. M, 4
Given under
‘July, 1875, :
‘ ‘ GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff.
By A. W. Porren, Deputy.
Niles Searls, Atty jy0
“The above sale is postponed to SATOBSTACLES TO 14
‘ee Sotabs LTS
in early life. ‘. a3 hes oy by hep ebte gy poe
New ané r
remo
of Teahieeble Texee} and , in
Sane oe
of.marriage .
Dr. G. will give .
ive to each patient a written instrument, .
80 the undivided one fourth (44) partof in.
my hand this 28th day of ©
vo!
Che 3
iN. P. BROV
zi HER
day
udgment i
Judicial bi
in and for .
John Mitte
aif B. F. Be
* Six Hundr
aollars, go
. trom the d
of seven pe
“eounsel fee
the sum of
recorded ir
forth in’ ph
and proper
“ATI and sin
(8-8) of all
und lands;
vada town
California,
ot Nevada,
‘the west
claims, on
ter Ditch,
of J. C. Mt
Sailor Rav
“2,000 feet
hundred ('
the undivi
certain W
Scott’s F!
Mining cla
and count;
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rights bek
nances,
2 Notice is
at public :
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of the Cou
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SAT
Between )
SoM
Given u
Jaly, 1875
I
John Ca
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in é
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and descr
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