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Fa oneeeds
CALIFORNIA INSTITU TE
om. & & YOUNG, EN 1850.
No Cure, No Payy
by sort. or other-.
Ww. ree. .
WHYMIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
2. enjoyed on thia Coast an uninterrupted
“gnvcéss Of 21 years, sud has beconsé.one of
‘cho mst celebrated Institatiqns of the age.
‘ Phe great number annually received and
“ented; pleés it in point of number of patiemis among the very fitst.of the world, and
the success uf i's treatment ranks it second
BUMS. PRIT ATE DISEASES.
In Maloa and Irregularities in Females are
“the great destre yers'of health. They insidy attack,t e system, and gradually unsdermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
: ‘al organitztion should stop
lye traces of that most tecribis and the pou ve
, dleam from the cheek, the lustre from the
-ey6, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
race of map. The marks can be seen in
<nciiempea@iPofula, Consumption, Jripples, the Idiot4¢, the Paralytic, aud the Insane.
CURY, recognhizedas themost FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, com with
“tha Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
@ho have been treated with that ricious
oreo Lad pete are ni ;. the dissane has ed a new form.
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL
Thet loaves the poisor to crawl through the
-ayeam, eating ita way into the tissues and
beneath the apparently smooth sur-'
4sco, to burst outin the. future with # viru‘will baffie the effects of medicine . .
— tnt SEMINAL WEAKNESS
, wan who experiences that
in his muscularand menand consid
‘whence ita rises. He will find in the weak“aces of tte back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
‘of the powers of the mind, distaste for sowictg, dread of trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las-eivic1s dreams, accompanied by growing
Sateen, tons ot musculsy power, and numcrous other symptoms of ion
The youn
growing wea
a4 —wasti awe *
pee howe of i hoods and dragging
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SURE; .
PART I, TITLE I¥.—Of Crimesagainst the
. result of such election, or carries away or
the performance of any duty under the proelections who wilfully neglects or refuses
ity Knowingly and fraudulently actéin convisions of such law is, unless a different
exceeding fivé years, or both.
tegistered in the Great Register of any
auy election either by fraudulently introSection 41, Every person charged with
visiohs of any law of this State relating to
to perform it; or who in his official capactravention or violation of any of the proputiishment for such an act or omission is
prescribed by tlis Cofle, ptinishable by a
fine not exceeding one thousand dollays, or
by imprisonment in the State Prison not
Sec. 42. Every ‘person who wilfully
causes, procur-’s, or allows himself to be
county Knowing hi if mot to be entitled
to such registration, is punishable by fine
not exceeding one fi dollars, or by
imprisopment in the County Jail or State
Prison not exceeding one year, or by both.
In all cases where.on the trial ofa person
charged with any offense under the provisions of this section, ft appears in evidence
that. the:aceused stands in the
Great Register of any county without being quelified for suca registratton the Court
must order such registration to be canceled,
Sec. 43. Every person who, after being
re by the Board of Judges, at apy:
election; refuses to be sworn, or, being
sworn, refuses to answer any pertinent
question propounded by such Board ,touching the right of authors to vote, is guilty
of f pry Fe = . 3:
ec, 44. Every person summoned to appear and testily before any Board of Registration, who wilfuliy disobeys such summons, is guilty 6f a misdemeanor.
Sec. 45 Every person not entitled to
vote who fraudulently ‘votes, and. every
person who vetes more than once at any
one election or knowiogly hands in two or
more tickets folded together, or changes
any ballot after the same has been depositeddn the ballet-box. or adds or attempts
to add, any ballot to those legally polled at
ducing the same into the ballot box before
or after thc. ballots therein have been
counted, or adds to ur mixes with, or atjae to add to or mix with, the ballots
lawfully polled, other ballots while the
game aré being countedjor cafvassed. or at
any othertime with intent to change the,
destroys, or attempts to carry away or destroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box,
for the purpose of breaking up or invalida‘and hope , brings to such a one
mo hope of cure, but edds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
kim forso much of her happincss is 8 victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
hment, He adds to his misery
leaves him, There
: er and skillful
Consult, then, at once, a physi‘cian whose yiice and careful research
‘hes made ‘hbfonthowoughly conversant with
: phase of the disease. ‘Those who hav
become victims of solitary vices, that dfeadfai, fescinaiing and destructable habit, that
i
. ‘fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics,
. confidence of the community.
_ theae *egatrements are,
-_ +
and:bonsumptives, and hundreds of untime'y graves with ite misguided victims,should
consult wi nout delay, one who wiil preys
hise with their . ‘To snch .
Doctor would especially recommend bim
self, giving toeach and all guarntees of a
Port Permanent. Cureawithout hin*‘ degnee from business, Change of diet, fear
“te: Dares wtp coos aiiibted "“When_.a Fem in e or
-~witt) disoaee, aud beaten tnedical or surgi, sal eftondance, the, a, should be, where
in dhere a physician yee is fuliy nee
to administer reltet, whioxe respectad
recommends in soaiety.
ny. spary
ng the attention. of ,and calling the a oh 0
peadnoted to the fact that he ‘has been a
Professor < ceand Female diseases
5 anty Years, and is fully qualified to
in-all.cases, both medically and
edegically, not dn a superficial manner, but
in as thorough a mauner aa 3 of study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
--oan make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and designdng < fore, families can rely upoh him
ax opone father. Allin affliction cam find
in’ him one whocan feol and sympathise
with and befriend then in trouble—one. in
yf
‘whose secresy the uvwost confidence can be.
vlaoee.
, “Po © oOrrespondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea; who
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating theirsymptoma
‘ha a Totbervreceive advice and assurance of
a<mre at home. . All letters returned or detn open, address,
6M BENJ, F. JOSSELYN, M, D.
‘No (i: Sacramento Street, near Montgom
“ry fox
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN.
ING GOMPANY, location of principrs vince of business, San Francisco, Califoruia Location of works, North Bloom‘fiejd, Nevada county, California: Notice is
hsaroby. given, that ata meeting ofthe Directors held on the Fourteenth day of Aunus‘, 1875, an assessment, of One Dol‘ie Por share was levied upon the capital
vatock of the corporation, payable immedi.
wioly\du United States gold coin, to the
Hocro'ary at the office of the Company, No.
320 C@lifornia street, San Francisco, Oalifornia,
Any stock upon which this assessment
whall vemein unpaid on the twenty-second
aay of u, 1876, will be delinquent and advoertise? for eale-at pabiic auction; and unleas paytuont is made before, will be sold on
‘Tucaday, the Twelfth day of October,
1816, to pay the delinquent assessment, toether with costs of advertising and expenees of Bald. <
THOMAS DERBY, Secretar: .
Office: —3%0 California Street, San Frandew. Oi" ornis.,
-Co-Partnership Notice.
~ NOW all Man by these Presents, That
EC we, J. A: Rogera, and T. P. Crandall,
residing in the coutrty of Nevada, State of
<‘iifornia, do fhereby certify and declero
that we have orgunized and formed oursolves into a copartnership, and we covenant and agree, each with ths other to be
“opartiers forthe
and condecting a “Livery and Feed busiran @ coznty and
State aforesaid, under the firm name of
Hogors & Crandall. That.the nawies of ail .
thy po"sens interested ax-partners in such
bygsiuess are above stated and signed heretv and that such partnership will continas
urpose of carrying on
noas, at Graniteville, .in
sod bo in-foroe, until rurtherfnotice by us
: That the prirofpal place of said copartner
ship is Granitevilie, county and Stateaforethat holy office, the safeguard .
») true returns, for a precinct, town or ward
e@nid,
; “. A, ROGERS,
2 “"T. P. CRANDALL
Granitavitde, Aug 23 1875, ;
TAKE NOTICE. .
oe
N OTM fet adtelinquentaasceament. No.
Wek: Raest, Wm. ,
J. 8. W. Stines. and H. Mass:nan, ant ros
aro delinquent for your pwn of
dallars
exch, re( aired to develop a lode Manon an
ho Kass Kanch Lede, located in Grasa Val.
» Cali.
tice is hezeby given te Tom
Rliish Hamiin, Wm. Fields,’
the asseakmont.in the sum of ten
ley Mit og District. Nevada ‘cou
fornia. That the said Sant eal lev
over-One tyear aga, dnd tf the same is ied
payed on or before thie prnizats
meh ae days from the date of this
"HBG, C, BOUCHER, Sadretary
of
toa,
era, oper y oy ee
mixes with, or attempts to add t6 or mix
. elector intended or desired to vote, he is
ting such election, or wilfully déetaing niu.
tilates, or destroys any election returns, or
in any manner so interferes with the officers holding such election “or conducting
such cativass, or with the voters lawful!
exercising their rights of voting at suc
election, as to prevent such-electio. or
canvass frofm being fairly held and lawfully conducted, is guilty of felony.
Sec. 46. Every person not entitled to
vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote,or
who, being entitled to vote, attempts to
vote more than once at any election, is
guilty of a misdemeanor,
Sec. 46, Every person who procures,
aids, assists, counsels or advises another to
give or offer tris vote’at arry election -knowing that the person is not qualified to vote,
is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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 add, any ballots to
those legally lled at suchelection, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into
the ballot bex before or after the ballots
therein have been counted, or adds to or
with, the ballots polled, any other ballots,
while the same are beiny counted or canvassed, or at nf other time, with the intent to change the result of said eleetion, '
or allow another to do so when in his power
to prevent it, or carries away ordestroys,or
knowingly allows another to carry awny or
destroy, any poll list, ballot box, or ballots
lawfully polled is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for not less
than two nor more than seven years. :
Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Glerk of an election, who, previous to putting the ballot, of an elector in the ballot
box, attempts to find out any name on such
ballot, or who opens, or suffers the folded
ballot of any elector which has been hand.
ed in to be opened or examingd previous to
putting the same into the Dallot box, or
who makes or places anv mark or device on
any folded baliot 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 Tnspector, Judge, or
Clerk has fraudulently or iflegally discoveréd to have ‘been voted, for by such elactor, is punishable by fine, not less 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 a pfecinct, town,
or ward where noelection was in fact held,
ot wilfully substitutes forged or counterfeitreturns of election in the place of the
where no election was actually held is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison
for a term of not less than two nor more
than ten years.
Sec, 51. Every person who wilfully adds
‘to, or subtra ts from, the votes, actually
cast at an election, iu any returns, or who
alters such retarns, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for not less
than one nor more than five years. “"”
See. 52, Every person whoaids, or abets
in the commission of any of the offences
mentioned in the four preceding sections,
is punishable by impris.nment in the
County Jail for the period. of six months,
or inthe State Prison not exceeding two
years.
Sec. 53. Every person who, by force,
threats, menaces, bribery, or any corrupt
means, eitherdirectly or indirectly attempt
to influence any elector in giving his vote,
or detér him trom giving the same, or attempt by any means whateyer to awe, restrain, hinder, or disturb any elector in
furnishes any elector wishing to vote, who
eannot read, with a ticket, informing or
giving such elector to understand that it
cont.ins a name written or printed thereon
or defrauds any elector at any such elec.
tion, by deceiving and cansing such elector to vote for a different person or any office thap he intended or degired to vote for;
or who, beitg Inspector, Jadge, or Clerk
of any election, while acting as such, induces or at.empts to induce any eleetor,
either by means of Yreward, or promise
thereof, to vote differently from what puch
guilty of a misdémieanor.
Sec, 54. Every person who, with intent
to promote the eleetion of himself, br any
other person eitlier,
~1. Furnishes entertainment at his expehse to any meeting of electors previous
to i ain un election,
. Pays for, procures, or engages
for-any such entertainment. _— ”
3, Purni:hés-or engages to psy or deliv
er ahy Money or property for the purpose
of rocuring the attendance of voters at the
pola, or tor the purpose of compensating
any person for procuring the attendance of
voter# at the polls, except the conveyance
of voters sho are sick or infirm.
4. Purnishes or engages to pay or deliver
sny money er property for any purpose intended to promote the election of any candidate, ead for the expenses of Holding
aud conducting public meetings, and of
printing and of Circulating ballots, hand.
bills, apd other papers Préviouws to such
election, is guilty of a misdemeanor,
See. 85. “ Every person who, being a can.
didate at any election, offers or agrees to
appoint or procure the appointment of any
particular peragn to offite as an inducés:
ment or eaten to any person to
vote for, or re 6raid in procuring the
Cede ome,
4
Sao. S6. Every person, not heing Ncoms
r
“Hamilt
the free exercise of the right of suffrage, or .
4s guilty of a {
>
or to}
another,
Sec. 6
Code, is
LL. Marsh
Chas. E. i
Blue Tent Precinet--Polls at the school
house. O, D, Campbell, Inspector; B. D.
Chadwic
Ossavi
ti
store,
Green, J
i. D. Br
Hotel.
David B
Warner.
tel,
son, with in
ér of the
Sec. 61.
and
Crean Jud
Relfet Hil
Jno. Reasoner, Judge
Coluwbis Hill—
Carlisle--Polls at. Hotel.
son, Tispector; H.
Anthony
Oe
and every pe
bodies in this s
taisdemeanor.
Every
2. . Every
guilty of a misdemesnor.
And it is further ordered, in acco
with Section 1142 of the Political Code of
the State of California, that the following
nated persons be appointed officers of
election inand for their respective precincts, anu that the election be held in the
in violation of the last section to any pertentto induce hinrto vote for
procurethe election of the candidate
making the offer, is guilty of a misde
‘See. ™ £4, 85, 66. Every person who gives
or offers to bribe any officer or member
of any legislative. cauens, political conven-.
tion, committee, primary election, or political gathering of any Kind, held for the .
purpose of nominating candidates for of.
fices of honor, trust, or profit in this Stste,
with intent to influence the person
whom such bribeis given or offered to be
more favorable to’ one candidate than
member of eithon mentioned.
who receive onoffers to receive any such
bribe, is punishable by imprisonmeni in
the State Prison not less than one ner
more than fourteen years.
Sec. 88. Every person who by threats,
intimidations, or unlawful violence, wilfully hinders or prevents electors.from assembling in public meeting for the consideration-of public questious: is.guilty of a
misdemeanor. :
Sec. 59. ° Every person who willfully disturbs or breaks up any public meeting of
electors or others, lawfully being held for
the purpose of. considering public ques-.
tions, ofa J 5
a BO who makes, offers Sec. 60. Fvery person
or accepts any bet or wager ugon the result of any electién, or upon the success
or feilure of any person or candidate, or
upon the number of votes to be cast either
in the aggregate or of any
didate, or upoh the vote to bé cast upon
any person, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
who wilifully
violates any of the provisions of the laws
of this state relating to electisns, is, unless
8 different. punishment for such 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.
person who prints any
ticket not in conformity with section one
thousand one hundred apd ninety-one, of
the Political Code; or who circulates or
gives ta another any.ticket; knowing at the
time that such ticket dqes not conform to
the provisions of section one thousand one
shundred and ninety-one of the Potitical
particulrr can-}
to
. Transcript
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Nevada City.
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best in the N orthern part of the
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u
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
: OFFICERS :
2 R, W. TULLY, President.
A. H. PaRKER...
= STRzcToORs > ;
John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W.Tully
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H, Parker.
H. Duryea. Ww.
MONEY TO LOAN on goed collateral se.
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants.
Legal Tenders Bought and sold at Regular
tes. .
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
cincts:
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Taspector
Mulloy, Tudges.
kand J. Moody, Judges.
DISTRIOT NO, 2.
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
DISTKICT No. 3.
EUREKA TOWNSHIP.
lle--Polls at
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
es.
—Polls
S. Richardson, Inspectcr?
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
H.
udges.
imskill, Judges.
Omega—Polls at Lyons’ Hotel.
‘rill, Inspector; W.
Fry, Judges.
DISTRICT NO. 4.
rown, Judges.
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. .
Judges.
DISTRICT NO. 3.
ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP.
Rough and Ready—Pollis at Schroeder’s . .
John Perkenpine, Inspector; A. D.’
Earley and A. L. Slack, Judges.
Indian Springs—-Polls at M. P. Hatch’s.
M. P. Hatch, Inspecter; Wm, M. Nutterand . .
H. L, Hatch, Judges.
House—Pollaat Anthony House,’
Guilford Bullard, Inspector; Chas. Cole
and-Thomas Stark, Judges.
Mooney Fiat—Poils at Schmidt's Hotel.
Geo. Smith, Inspector; Ames Power
Cherokee-—-Polls at school house.
Quick, Inspector; Eerr Phelan, and J. V
White, Judges.
an Juan-—Poll’s at James A. Stidger’s
office. James A. Stidger, Inspector; J, G.
Dixon and S. M. Crall. Judges.
Sweetluna——Polls at schocl house, H.C,
Hiscox, Inspector; John 8. Browa and Wm
MEADOW LAKE TOWNSAIP.
LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, *
. .houge or room designated opposite the
name of each of said ‘
SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO. 1.
Nevada—Poils at the Court House. M.
; John Dunnicliff and
Grass Valley—Polls at Town Hall. P,
H, Paynter, Inspector; W. D. Woods and G.
n,. Judges. ;
Forest Springs—Polls at Geo. Little’s
building. Geo. Little, Inspector; Benjamiu Colyinand T, J. Lyon, Judges.
Buena Vista—Polls at Geo. Kress. ‘ Hilton, Inspector; Geo. Kress
larkey, Judges.
and Wm. MeEnreka—Peclls at Robb’s Hotel. Wm.
Powell, Inspector; David Conly and A. L.
Wali, Judges.
Moore's Flat—Polls at the Skating Rink.
Wm F.Cummings, Inspector; J. Montgomery and J. Rich, Judges. ‘ :
Ouibertson’s Boarding House, KR. Crooms, Inspector; L, D.
Butts and Wm. Bockman, Judges.
North Bloomfield—Polls at Ross Hotel.
W.G. Montgomery, Inspector; Ed, Cumeo, 8. Farley; Judges.
Take City—Polls at Payne’s. Hotei.P.
A. Payne, Inspector; Wm. Black and Jas.
at Penross Hotel. ‘i.
A, Williams, Inspector; J.C. Hiatman and
8.
Polls. at ree art be
A. L.
Woodruff and John Driscoll, Judges.
O, H. CulbertHartley and O. E;
. Washington-—-Polls at McBean’s saloon.
Henry Kohler, Inspector; S. C. Chase and
T. MerA. Marshall and A, T.
Birchville—Polls at G. B. Newell’s store.
Geo, B, Newell, Inspector; John Connarg
and J. A. Craig, Judges. « 7
French Corral--Polls at-s>hool.house.
V.G. Bell, Inspector; David Alexander and
8. Daucher, Judges
‘Truckee—+Polis one door west of Post
Office. Charles Humphries Inspector; B.
Cruthers and E. W. Hayden, Judges. _
' Boca-—Polls at School House. L. E.
Doan, Inspector; B, F. Bacon and Harry
Dunn, Jvdges.
You Bet--Polls at Peter Drunzer’s Hotel. +
John Hussey, Inspector; B. F. Snell and
Frank Enns, Judges. ;
Little York-—-Pelis at Mrs. Drynan’s HoWilliam Hill, Inspector; John Rubb
and A. Schutt, Judges.
Lowell Hill—Polls at Regan's’ building.
J, B. Frick, (Inspector; Jo
dohn Smith, Judges, :
Hunt’s Bill—Polls at McAuley’s Hotel.
Thomas Hunly, Inspector; A,
sad Wm. Jones, Judges.
hn Regan and
G, Turher
pud
Pau
: —
Interest on Time Deposita will be allowed, as follows : >
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.
Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per cent. per
annum,
a7” Persons residing st s distance can
send money by Express. :
Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par.
ee eeemhseseeeee
gs idee ee STOCK $200, 000.
ia
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at tke Min
_ General and Speciai Deposits received.
‘Checks on San Francisco, Sacramen‘o, Sa
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City.
Drafts on Eastezn Cities, Tondon and Ger
many:
po hae for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company.
CorresronpENts—Bank of California,
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, SacramentoAgency Bank of California, Virginia City.
;
q
Yada co
United
Fran
sdidate, who communicates any offfr made
Compauy. Lo
. of Dusiness,. San
given, tha
. Directors, held on the
1575, an-nssesement,
the corpti ation,
serge: this
paid on the 25th day of Augus
be delingueat, pee pers a
publie auction, and
made before,
of september
‘assessnent, togeth
States gola
assessment
unilesss
Assessment Notice.“NASCADE BLUE GRAVEI MINING
cation of principal place
i : Francisco, California.
Location of works, Névada Township, Nequi, California. Notice is hereby
at 8 meeting of the Board of
20th day of July,
No. 3, of 10 cents per
share was levied upon the capital stock of
payable immediately in
coin, to the Secretary at
the office of the Company, 311 California
Street, Rooras 3 and 4, Second Floor, San
isco, .Califorhia. Any stock upon
shall reniain
unit, 1875, -will
sed for sale »t
ent is
will be sold onthe 13th day
, 1875, ay oa the ee
‘ costs 0}Using and -expenses of sale. . bee
EMPIRE
4 =
J £
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LIVERY STABLE;
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATION
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO.. Proprietors:
HE proprietors of the EMPIRE STABLES :rmance that they have now
the Largest lut off /
Horses, Carriages, and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terns. :
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style andi capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptiess. .
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
Fe
R. P. EB. HUGHSON, has opened
an office
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is pi propared to perform cll kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most spproved styles. :
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Aluminium. Sa
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
guaranteed as to quality and price of
“Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
jou
D. B. MERRY.County Surveyér,-~ “Dep. Co. Surveyor.
U.S Dep, Surveyor U.S. Dep. Surveyor.
MERRY & SMITH,
IVIL AND MENING ENGINEERS,
LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTSMEN.
PALMER
NEVADA GITY.
Wa Officd at the COURT HOUSE. Or
ders left at the Daily Union Offiee,.Grass
Valley, will receive prompt attentiou. jal
MITH,
NEW SAW MILL,
AT WILLOW VALIEY.
ge: New Mill at Willow Valley is completed and we are hg Bi Xe! all
g or r,
Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
Street; or'atthe Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
Pine Street willbe promptly attended to.
; MarsH
orders for Buildin,
of
Eureka Stage and Express Co.
STAGES will leave NevaPPE: for Moore’s Flat daily.
(Sundsys excepted, at 5
o’vlock, A.M.
For Eureka, Mondays,
Fridays at same
_. Returning will leave M
‘undays: exe sptau,
hour,
ly from Eureka at 6 A. {.
Wednesdays and
oore’s Flat daily
a0 A. M. “Atao
. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
gr aah oa
. same beiore
=
MORALES Ah IR IL RoE
‘ No ¢: sae
Application fora Patent to
. ing Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, .
Sacramento, Cal. eg: wb
QTICE ig hereby given, that James D.
“White; “wihtdse 2 AA Office is “NevadaCity, Nevada coutty, Cal., has this day
made application fur patent for certain
placer mining -grouad, earing gold, situate in Diamond Creek Mining District, Nevada county, California, snd described as
follows: On surveyed land, being the N%
of § W 34 of Sec. 13, Tp. 1INRUEM D
M, and containing 80 actrs, Said location
was made August 20, 1873, by T. B. Esmond, et al. and is recoraed in the mining
records of Nevada county, of pages 340 and_
$41 of said’recorGs, book No, 6.. The applicant claims by purchase., For title of
applicantsee book 4¢ of deeds, pages 459
an . 460. records Nevada county. Adjoining claimants are the claims of White &
Co., and theclaim of Rogers & Co, on tLe
erie iv holdi y adyerse claim _ All pérsons holding an L
thereto are hereby: required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
T, B. McFARLAND, Register. .
529
¢
: No. 701 : .
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
“QNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
Sacramento, Cal., June 19, 1875}.
OTICE is hereby given, that John H.
Eden, whose Post Office is Nevada
City, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for paterit for the Spring Ravine
Placer-Mining Claim, bearing gold, situate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county,
California, and described as follows, to wit:
On surveyed land, being the 8 % of SE
of 8 E & of Sectdon No. Three (3) in Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (8)
East, Mounf Diablo Base and Meridiun, and.
containing Twenty (20) acres. Saia iocation was made March 19, 1873, by the aplicant, and is recorded in the Hecords of
evada county, California, book No. 5, page
259. Adjoining claimants are the claim of
Robert Hughes on the North. es
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
Same before this o: within sixty days
from the first day of publis! hereof.
SUMMONS.
-) Nevada, ss. The People of the State
of California send greeting to Matilda Burth
Defendant. You are’ hereby renvired to
a r in an action brought against you in
the District Court of the Fourtecuth Jadicial District of the State of California, in
‘and for the County of Nevada, on the 7th
duy of August, 1875, ,by Martin Burth,
Plaintiff, and to sore 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 counKe or, if served out of this county, 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 saidcomplaint. 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 disrégard of by de‘fendant.of her marriage vows. .Plaintiff
prays fora decree of divorce, dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and-for such further relief as the Court may Stem just
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. : &
~<—) In testimony whereof,;T,¥no. 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 day of
August, A. D. “1875.
JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
_ By James’D. White, Deputy,
J. B, Johnson, Piff's Atty,
: No. 715. é
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Untrep Starrs Lanp Orrice,
Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 26, 1875.
None is hereby given, that the Omaha Gold Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws of Cal., whose.
Postoffice is Sacramento, Sacramento county, Cul , has made application for patent
for 1300 linear feet. of. Omaha Qnartz
Mine, bearing gold, v ‘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: Comnienting at post No. 1, marked
[email protected], (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 M Co, 8 E-cor. “Thence N9° W 24,10
chains, Post No 3 marked O GM Co, NE
cor, ThenceS 81° W 4.5434 chains Post
No4 marxed OGM Co. 9.09 chaiths post
prob hea ok Ge a east line of
e New Yor! z. Mine, ‘Thence
8 314 ° E 6.98 chains along the East Line
of the New: York Hil quartz mine, to its
SE cor. and Post No 6 marked 0 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 OGMCo. Thence § 9°
E 15.42 chains Post No 8 marked O G M CoThence $ 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 15 N RB
8 E, and containing 19.87 acres, and desig.
nated as lot No 54 inNections 2 and 3;Town-~
ship 15 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo
Base and Meridian. The names of the
but itis believed to have been located by
Washington Bays et al in 1855. No reeord
of said location cam be found. The applicant claims = purchase._Adjoining claimnog are the rset <= oi Ques Mine on
wet nd South bs gas .
rsons holding any adverse claims
thereto are kereby aes to present the
this ce within sixty
from the first day of fgg hereof.
I. B. MCFARLAND, Register.
Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. 3
United States Land Office.
rT John H; E@en, Mineral Application
sl
ne hag ou — Lynch, John G.
Cemancho, Jose osta,.
Affidavit. Ne. 2, and to
concern: Whereas, by Co’
ter dated December 2d, 1871, the S E % of
SE Querter of Section 3, in Township 16
psec yg 8 a is to be trea as
alin character until the contrary
proved, afte: due notice: i.
Central Pacific Rai
Land Agent, (Post
cisco, Cal,) has a
Thomas Kosta,
-whom it ma
Iread, by B. B. Redding,
plied to offer proof 4s.to.
and by virtue of instructions from the
= phi had fen ee i e ert
3%) k MD :
aay ct Septie, AD, 1
Raid
lI LOCATE LED CET Cie BC:
DR. GIBBON:
. . fect of
. their broken dowi
TATE OF CALIFORNIA,. County of,
are suffering under p Of hese 16
and} ‘siadies, should not forget the sacred reaugls
inal locators are uaknown tothe eel
¥_. 5o'’clock, P.My 00
ssioner’s let-".
And whereas. the.
the character of the above described ‘
Therefore, you will take otice that upaake :
ce,
ock
ter } iments
fs to.
ante
5 ARRAS AAMAS ESY Hie PULA EAR, GE SO ARET A
TO THE UNFORTUNATE. —
SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIng
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
633 KEARNEY, STREET,
i cor. Commercial, Sa8-Faaxcisco
t
A SHED in 1854, for the treat
. Dpkotor, Sexual and Seminal Diseases
guch a#Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, ly
potency, etc, Skin Diseases (of year,
standing) and Uleerated — egs Success: ully
treated. hav the pleesu ot ‘a,
nouncing that he has.returned from Visiting
the prindipad Hospitals of Evrope, and has
sumed practice at his D-spenrery, 62;
Kearney Street, corner of Commer.ia., San
Francisco, where his old ps ents and ‘those
his ma ad him.
teeDaaor has spared neither time nor
money in see ‘out few sand has
urned with increagea . acilities for the
ps amiah stffeving. «
How many thousands of persons, hoth
male ana femate;-are there who are suffer.
ing out 4 miserable existence from the et.
secret : ;
absorbe. into the system ! Look ‘at their
and . d faces. and pallid, a.sciated istirtions, a
o tke enjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
. Let — algo ——
nd toany of those who are suliering
pany of "ihede horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send them im.
madiately to Dr. Gibbon, & physician who
ues ade private disease his e jal study
or yéars,and who. is. certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or.
injurious drugs. It is t to those
‘who are afflicted, orto those who are inter
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many : e ed doctors who
Infest-all cities, publishing their ekill. in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of em.
inent physicians from Europe and othe
places, therefore, careful and make
strict legate, OF i may fall into the
if those charlatans. bands of We:
’ Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of botli sexes to an almost unlimited.
extent, producing with unerring certsinty
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by. scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
ts under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlug in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
eeifused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disifke to form new acquaintances, &
disposition to sbun , society, logs of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, ‘persoms so afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either “in
ners or by letter, and have s cure effected:
y his new and scientific mode ¢ e
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radical oure. Dr: G. ‘Will give
One Hundred Dollsrs to.any one who Will) ve satisfactorily to him that he wascured .
fap mii either of the San!
Francisco quacks.
Married co iaiate
voritua any ‘of these fearful
nsibility resting upon them, nor delay
Persons calli: shy Gibbon’s office .
sen for s of medicines may rely
con hl assurance of colmsdentisl secrecy
with foguek faith; and expect: no more
¢. than to with a fair _ fautually roatecett Meueenertsite f services
tendered, vit oe
of the cases, rather than 9 toc prevalens ang
DA GIBBON te responsible, and
ive to: each: aes
binding himself, to effect gal and per
aenent ~ ‘Or preg r os
u f Home,.
Persons at a-distance may GURED aT
HOME, by addressing a letter t6 Dr. (ib.
ben, stating case, smyptoms,—length of
, ig case,
time the disease: has continued,and, the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and , to any partef the
, with full and in. direction for
oe hy cuctosing TEN DOLLARS in
Post Olle, or tnough Wel 8, Fargo 5 Ss
(psf ache
y adrees “Dit. 3 TGIBBO , 023 Kearney
etieet, commer ; San.
Post Offic: Box 1967. ~
Private « ntrance on Commercial treet.
ter. ae
ment in the Damiy Tra . Inyl1875, recovered a Judgmen
Court of the Fourteenth J
at hee of pm ag 3g ag pera spt
of Nevada, against M. W. Irwin, sunl
este Thret Wenaten knd Sevcial District,of
of One Thousand Three dre¢
énty-T'wo($1,372) Dollars,Gold Coin of U. S.
with interest thereon from the date of said
juagment atthe rate ef 7 -per+cent, per an
paane tDlgat , together. with. costs. of suit
taxed at $35, which said Judgment is re
corded in the Judgment Book 5 of the said
District Court,on page-and whereas itis or
“dered that the Morigage set torth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreciesed and property
therein described, to wit; The undivided
one-third part of in and to that certain
quartz mill, sitnate and we. ony Rock
Glen, Eureka Township, Frith county,
California, and known and desigtated +
the “Black & Irwin,” mill, with, the mchinery therein or thereto belonging: 4l. so the undivided one fourth (34) part,of in
and to that certain quartz lode, situate apd
penne Deva tes go Glen, Township re
coun oresaid, known designated &
the Banbérry & Siaey Gubte cee be sold
to satisfy said judgment, together . with iuotice perey: eb ven that I will expos?
pad ang Sale, t 3 Se déscribed _——
highest bidder. for ¢ash)in front 0
the Court House reel thé tity of Ne
. . SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1875.
Between the hours of 9'o’clocx, A. M., and
Given under,my hand this 28h day
GEO. W. SMITH, Sherif
By A. W. Potren, Deputy:
Nilés Searls, ity, ee
_ The. above ag gi ; D0 od, to saTURDAY, SEPTEMBER ke
Sct = GRO. WeSMIRR, Sherif.
ve
sing and ex, AMES MONRO, having or es or the. h
20 As * pared ply cus wit ; “— ’
hoor, Boome t dard Ar be eg ere qusiity.of Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Cornea written, ibe. Opa ape veer Sret above
Mfornia, : as ae te poste Corned Pork, etc, at the lowest 2B Sena “oes i 4
: a : dais's: Sena rauctl HART FELLOWS, Recetver. Fila
treating §
Francisco. .
Remember, to put BOX 1957 ou the ie .
a7 Correspondents: will lease inform a
DR. GIBBON that they pend is advertive:
Applica
1
Y OTIC
. Gold
ti-n existi
Post Office
. Bas made
lineal feet
bearing ge
, in width,
District,
gether wi
aod descr
on file in 1
Survey.
cing at as
boulder 8}
ing houst
30? 85"
Thence, §
in rock 1
_“Thence N
on 2 NO
‘Thence N
beginning
Survey
live oak t
river, an
Thence, 1
‘ «zhains to
I of Mari
chains to
19in dia
“"Fhence §
, Tock mot
Thence )
-of beginn
Survey
No. 4 of .
$ 49°30"
1 of plat
sections 1
Mt. Diabl
quartz le
ted as lot
Townshiy
Diablo bs
was mad
Jdany. 1,1
page 30, )
at Nevad
ze purchase,
Sett & Ci
claim on
All per
thereto a:
Bamé bef
from the:
Didble
rea