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November 12, 1871 (4 pages)

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: in 1854, for, tho.treatEK ment of Sexual and Seminal Diséises. wuch a5 py foe ent fg pl dept pe ray th . kin Dinenses tof yours’ standing) and ‘ally. DR, GIBBON jhas the pleasure. of annotncing that he pre from bared e principal Hospitals of Europe, . pate yey at his Dispensary, oe Kearney Street, 6f Com: a Francisco, where his old patients and those aguas his services mey find him. ‘ Doctor bas sp nefther time fier Be ching out newremedies, Sater en inerdaded facilities for the aileviation of human suffering. ‘ forribié Diseases, Hor many neuen, f pee, et female, are there who are or prone ten “4 miserable existence from the ef: fact. of t indulgences, or from virus absci bad inte the system . Look st their yallid, emacigted and disfigured faces and, their broken oe pe mapa Sue hem for the happiness of m 7 or iveniovmesit of life. In: this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scenc. . Let parents, guardians, friends, attend toany of those who are suffering with any of these horrible life destroyin maladics—see that they are cared for anc cused before it.be too late. © Send them imyacdiately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study for years,and who is certain to cure the inveterate cases without mercury or Sr oes drugs. At is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who fre inter ‘eatcd in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many. pretended doctors who gnfcat all cities, publishing their skill in etiring all diseases in o few days, imposing upon the public by naing the names of eminent physicians fro ‘Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and ray etrict inquiries, or Pte may fall into #ha Juanda of those charlatans. . Seminal Weakness. fleminal Emissions, the consequence of eelf abuse, . This solitary vice, or depraved gexual indnigence, is practiiced by the youth of both sexes to-an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certninty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical méasures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, ‘pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of: chariots, uncosimens about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intefiect, loss of confidence, diffidence tn appyoachingstrang> @m8, # disitke te form new. acquaintances, _aaaneniticn to shun gociety,.loss of. mem, hectic flushes, pimples, and various eruptions xbout the fave, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night eweats, monomania and frequent inganity. 2 relief be not obtained, persons 60 afilicted ghould apply immediately, either in n or by letter, and have a cure effected his new and scientific mode of treating hie disease, which never fails of effocting quick and radical cure. Dr. Gs. will give Ono Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily tohimthat he waacured ef this complaint by either of the San : Married ooh : : those who conte: . Taarriage, who ee suffering dee tay of ttitse foarful Winlhdies, showd not forget the Fe. sponsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immedixte reliof. Go the Ladies. ‘The various complicated and distressing Algonses incident to females, treated with eminent success—such es Banperssions, TrToqulerities, Whites, Ehret of the Womb, Pumors; all Urinery Diseases, Daly, Painful orDifficult Menstration, Barrintés, eto., will be fly cured, without poisonous drugs, inieries or. unpalatable médicines of-any kind. ve ‘no: pans d _ moalling, ne difference what your troubles pod be. Sithe fui ore cordially invited call and aatiafy themselve. ba calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off f° or wending for packages of medicines may. rely ‘upon his assurance of confidential secrecy wath implicit’ faith, end expect na; more . than to be chirfed with a fair “ond nrutn~ wily satisfactory. remuneration of services reaidercd,. considering the cireumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and elfish practice of extortion among quacks and protenders. : PK. GIBBON ts responsible, and will qive to each patient a written instrument, Pénding himeelf,.to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Cured. at, Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT a pga by addressing a letter te Dx. Gibhon, etatingy éaaé, Brbyptoms, length of time the diseadé ‘has continned, and havc ine promptly forwarded, free from alamage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain directions for . By encloring $15 in currency or $10 in >. @ in a registered letter’ through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine wilh be forwarded Dy_express to sy part of the Union, Address DN. J. . GIBBON, 623 Kearney «treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco, Post Office Box 1957. Private entrance on Commercial street, Remember to put BOX 1957 on the lotConsultations FREE,2" Correspondenta. will please inform DRE GIBBON that they read his abuses, my No. 229. Application for Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. © Unrrep Starrs Lanp Orrtrer, } Sacramento, California, Ang. 28, 1871. OHN C. MURCHIE having filed his application in this @ifice for a Patent to a ining Ciaim, ani law end instructions heving been conipl with, itia hereby or dered that the annexed motice of such appligation bopubl’ahes for ninety days, in the MNeyana Day ‘NECRIPT, & news t published nearest the location of said-claim ah Nevada city, inNevada county, State of ornia. JOHN G,McCALLUM, Register. Cony of Notice posted on the. claim. Application forse ges toa Placer Mining im. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made hy Join C. Murchie, to the Goverment of the Un wee for tg in eget the following deseri acer GoldMining Claim, viv; Known as the Murchie Placer Claim, ituated in the Nevada: Maping District, in evada County, State of California, being bounded by the.mining claims of peony and others on the weet, and by uncecupie ymiineratlandapethe ether sides, apd more parttéwierly described ag fo , to-wit: Rae TotW. Wy ot Wee or thes. 1 Bection.9, Towns 6 North, hee test Mount Ia d Merid. ian, in-the distnict.of subject to sale st Bacramento, California, and containing 200 acres, anid claim-being more psrticuiar. ly degeribed in the diagyam posted and filed ~gtth naa BET ABUL iewl la us eles nt 3 “any adverse \ claim So = hereby fred to rag a — « hefore r ver e ond Gt. heerhared Nervous. De} ‘MEDICAL INSTITUSRE' . ams ‘ccommues wed @t7 0 » _ jpR. 3. © YOUNG, IN 1850. Consultation, by Letter or others wise, Free. 6 hens? OELRAR ATED INSTITUTE. HAS A enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, er epee ap pan of the.most celebrated Institutions of the age. “The great hahder annually received and. eured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the. world, and the success of ite treatment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE DISEASES. In. Males and Irregularities in Vemales are the great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive she bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the cye, the strengtlt and vigor-from: the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining ‘with the Venereal, doubles hig dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicions MINERAL POISON are not cured ; the disease has.assumed'a new form. ff . Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE. That leaves the poison to crawl through the, system, eating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surfacé, to burst outin the future with a virulence that will baffle the effects of medicine. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ~ The young man who experiences that growing.weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consider whence ita rises. He will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unrecountah .e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending tronbic, farebodings of evil, sleeplessness, tronbled and lascivious dreams, accompanied by growing deafness. loss of nmuseulhr powers and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, he positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseeses—Seminal Weakness—wasting, away his powers, dlestroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward's premature and loathsome prave, To him who finds his life -dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of. its apsearancve brings no relief. Marriage, that holy offite, the séféruard 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 so much of her happiness is.a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his.:punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope leaves txira,.: Phere is no rescue except in proper and skillful treatment.. Gonsuit; then, at once, a-physitian whose practice and careful researcir has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of; selitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaling and destructubte habit, that fills thonsands.of sick.rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and Hundreds of untimely graves w th its misguided victims,should consult wi. nout delay, oné Who haat thise with their sufferings. To such the Doctor would: especially, recommend him-. selt, gtving to cach arid’ all: guarantees of a Perfect. and Resmanent ,Cure,; without hinof exposure. . IMPORTANT TO THE LADTMS. When a Female isin trouble or sfiticted with disease, and.requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry shoul , where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding how igs “a abe! necessary these requirements are, feels called upon to inferpose, and by. calling the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that He has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for, Twenty Years, and’ is fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as yesrs of study and practice—both im hospits!s and families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and design. ing, erefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one who.cen feel and sympathise with and. befriend them in tobitite cone in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be placee. : Consultation, by Lerter or otherwise, Frev THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES Compounded from private prescriptions of Br. Young, have now obtained a most éx. tended popularity, and are correctly viewed to be the safest and stirest remedies for the complaiyts for which they are applied. The constantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy, declare them to be pre-emfnently superior in their action, No lady should-be withowt these Renovating Agents, GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Great. ~ est Discovery of this or.any ather.Age. PREVENTIVE POWDERS FOR MARRIED Tasential value to those Whose. meats, héalth or other cireumstances do not permit them to increase the number of their famiry without inconvenience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenient, and simple, and-can not injure the health. 4 Their use should be avoided at certain times, Price, $10 a box. : FRENOH LUNAR OR FEAMLE MONTHLY PILLS, for the cure of suppressions, etc., sent by mail or express. Bice. $5, To Correspondents. LETTERS.-~Persons of either sex, who wish to consult the Doctor, and whe cannot visit the eity can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assurance of acure at home. All letters returned or destroyed. Address, BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box =, COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H. BH, PEARSON Proprietor, [Late of the Russ House.] SAN FRANCISCO. T take pleasiire in inform. ing my old friends of Nevada County. that I have bought the interest of Messrs. Tubbs , » & Patten fn the Cosmopolitan = ™ Hotel, and have secured a Leese for a term ‘of years of this we known house. The prices will be reduced, rang. } ing from two to three dollarsper day for ordinary accommodation. Suits of rooms, with Bath reom end petent closets attached. Board by the week or month aspercohtract. hoes table will be Kept on the most liberal scaler ia , There is one of Mifler’s Patent’ Safety tpenenece Car Elevators sched, to the shonae eon ‘guests to the tleer apon which their rooms mey Da Tocated, . My intention is to make this a fainfly and business house, guaranteeing te every guest Theme, end would be pivened tO MaVORAD GAS ome, and woul pleaned to have the: trenade of the people of Nevade Coun oT F erance from business, change of. diet, fear:. pirs.— These Powders will be found of es:" Notice to Tat Bayetv’ and Cona) mf CE inhereby glvey that in ‘adend sf yee with the provisions of an ‘act the I palate of Sanat anion tled'an * yovsoardern vi and maintenance of the Pu Roads in the yor d Fad py! e: re se J at public sale to the lowest . er, in of a Ain Court House, ‘ity, on . day, Sesh 23d, 1871, at 2 o’clock, P. ue contracts for repaiting and: keeping in Pepair urititSeptember 2d, 1873. the following deseri roads of said county, situated NEVADA TOWNSHIP. Section No. 1. Commencing at the junction-vof Broad -and. Pine Streets. rinn then¢e over the Suspension bridge, past -Half Mile House : thence up the ridge pass“ing the house of Thos. L. ughes to Slate Creek, including the bridge said Cre-k, two anda half miles, more or jess. This line of road requires breakwaters and, turn out places'to’ tarn the water off the road #o a8 to keepitfrom washing,and keep it in good passable teaveling order through the winter. Also, to kcep the ditches open through the rainy season. Also, all bridges and culverts'to-be put in good substantial repair finmediately, and kept'so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required ta keep the road clear of all obstructions. He brite eal ses i,t be ass-overthe road each spring, and see tha the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section No. 2, Commencing opposite the residence of H. C. Mills, on Sacramento street ; thence to a point near the residence of John Turner : thence across Gold Rovine up the kill to the Grass Valley Township line : also the road from Biéna Vista road, 7 across Gold Flat to Goodman’s House ; thence near the residence of John Byrne, passing neer the Pittsburgh mine, a distance of three. miles, more or less, This line of road requires. break waters and turn eut places, made to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing and keep it_in good passable traveling order through the winter. Also to koep-the ditches open-during the rainy season ; also the bridges to be put in good substantia] repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract ; and four string rs twenty-seven feet long, near the Pitt-* bargh Compsny’s mine, 12 x 12 timber‘ and ten new plank laid thereon, “4x12 incacs fand at: Hitchcock's ravine two new stvingers twenty-four feét long, 12x12timber and twenty new planks leid-thercon; fourteen feet long 4-12, to be of good sound sprace lumber. The contractor will be required to;pass over the road each spring and see that the Tuts are, filled, the road leveled and the louse rock taken therefrom. , Section No 3. .Commencing at a point near the residence of J. N, Turner, thence down Sacramento street to the junction of Broad and Main streets: thence up Boulder street and the Red Dog road to the point where Chew's ‘foll-Roadcommences, six miles, more or less. This line of road requires breakwaters and turnout places to turn the water off the road to keep it from wasbing and im geod passable traveling order through the winter. Also, to keep the ditches open during the rainy season, and to put the bridges and culverts in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept soduring the whole term of the contract, The contractor will . struetions, fill up the ruts, level the road and remove the loose rock therefrom. ' He will berequired to pass over the road each . spring and see that fhe road is in gond trayeling order. \ Section No. 4. Commencing at the junction of Main and Broad streets. ruuning up Main to junetion-of Commeéreiai and,Cayote to intersection of Washington road, thence to Crawford & Ca's. powder héuse,: thence through Willow Valley, up th~ ridge to the, Washington townahip line; twelve miles more or less. his Tine Gf road requires breakwaters . and and turn out places to turn the, wafer off the road to keep it-from washing, and in ‘ood passable traveling order through the inter, Also,.to keep all ditches open during the rainy season. Also, all bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. Also’ thirty (30): feet of railing of 2x4 lumber, to be constructed on the Oayote Ravine bridge. The contractor will be required ‘to keep the road cleer of all obstructions. He will slsa be required to pass over the road éach Svring and seo that all, ruts are filled, the road ‘leveled and the loose rock taken ther2from, Sectyon No. 5. Commencing at the june. tion of Rroad and Main street®, thence to the head of Broad street, to the west gap of Sugar Loaf, thence ott the road leading t» Blue Tent, thence past the Blue ‘lent saw mill to the lower Cooper road, six miles more or less. This line of road requires break-waters and turn out pleces, to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good passable traveling order. through the Winter. Also, to keep the diches open dur. ihg the rainy: sedson, Also; the ‘briéges and culverts to be put. in good substantial repair immediately, and to be keot se.during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required to keep the road clear of obstructions. He will also be required to pass over the road each Spring and see that the ruts are filled, the road leveled aad the loose rock taken therefrom, Section No.6. . Commencing at the junc. tton of Kast and West Broad streets, thencd up West Broad street, crossing American Hill te Rough and Reedy: township line; also, from west gap of Sugar Loaf through Selby Flat to J. M. Black's toh road, at F, E. Mills, six and a half miles more or less, This line of road requires break-waters and turn ext places, to turn the water off the road to keep it from Washing, and in good passadle traveling ofder through the Winter, Also, to keep the ditches open during the rainy season. Also, the bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will bc required io keep the road clear of obstruct.ons. He will also be res quired to pass over the road each Spring And see that the ruts are filled, the read leveled an? the 1. ose rock tak: n thereftom, Section No.7. Commencing at the residence of W. 8. Heusto:. thence to Scott’s Flat, four and a hal miles more or less. This line of road requires break-waters and turn out places, to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and to be kept in good passable traveling order during the Winter. Also, to keeo the ditches open during the rainy season. Also, the bridgea.end culverts to be put in godd substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required to keep the road clear of obstructions. » He will also be required pass over the road cach Spring and set that the ruts are filled. the road leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom: WM, DAWs, Road Commissioner Nevada County. United States Internal Revente, ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, ~ 6th Division, Fourth District, Cal, Octeber 2ist, 1871. QTICE is hereby given that the County of Placer, formerly the 4th Division, . xs been consolidated With Nevada and Sierta Counties, in the 5th Division. 4th Ool lection Distpitt, Califernial’ All official business will be addressed to . r 33 be-required to keep the road elear of the.ob. Notice to Tax’ Payers end OanOTICE is hereby given that in accvtdance with the sions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, etititied *‘an-Act to: provide for the locati construction, end maintenance iz Public ‘Roads in the County of Nevada,” I Will se: at public sale, to the lowest bidder, in front of Paine’s Hotel, Lake City, on Wednesday, November 15th, 1861, at:4-0’clock F. M., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair antil A873, the fol4 deprecret yc os eet county, siteated BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP: Section No. 1. Commencing at the cen‘ter of Shady Orgek, et. the Brides t Lovenship line, thence by way of ‘umbia ‘Hil! to Lake City, de Bloomfield and Pelic,¢ Hillto Eurcka “Township Mune, hine mi' es more or less. This line of road rr qu‘reg break-waters and turn out places, masse to turn tlie water off thé road, to keer it from washing, @nd in good passable tr: .veling order_and condition through tue. Winter. Also, to keep all ditehes ‘open dv ring the rainy season, Also, all bridge:,an d culberts to be kept in good substantio’, re pair immemediately, and to be kep$ so during the whole terin of the contract. There shall be no unsound timber.use J ir; the ediistruction or repatr of tny bridge or cilbert, and no plank shall be used for or in such construction or repairs lers than three inches in thickness: spruce.nvust be used when the same can be obt?.incd. : section No, 2. Commencing at Lake City, thence up the Rid ge +o the Backbone House, four iniles more or ‘ess. 4 This line of rosd requires break-waters and turn out places, made to turn the wate
off the road, to seep it from washing, ard in good ‘passabl 6 traveling order and condition throngh. the Winter. Also, all diches to be-kept open during the rainy ser.son. Also, all bridges and culverts to be ‘cept in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole te? m of the contract. The contractor shall al‘,o be required to kecp the road clear of all <bstructious such as fallen trees, etc. He w'.fl also be required to pass over the road eath Spring and see that all ruts are filled, the road leveled andthe loose rock aud tree coots taken therefrom, ; Sectiow No.3;' Commencing at North Blvomfield, where the Relief Hill road turns off, thence to the Backbone House, thence to Eureka Township line, three miles more or less. Also, the road from Mr. Watkins’ up the [email protected] the Eureka road,two miles. Toetsl, five, miles-more_ar.less. These two lines of Road require breakwaters and turn out places, indde te turn the water off the road, to keep it from ‘washing, ghd in good passable’ traveling order and condition through the Winter searens. Also, all ditches to be kept open during the rainy season. Also, all bridges: and: culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and tobe kept so during the whole tctm ofthe foftrect. The contractor shall be required to keep the road clear of all obstructions, such as. fallen trees, etc. He shall be required to pass over the roads each Spring and see that all the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock and tree roots taken therefrom. Through the. Summer seasons all loose rock shall be thrown off the roads. -WM. DAWS, Road Commissioner Nevada County. Notice to Tax Payers and Contractors, OTICE is hereby given, that in pur. suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled ‘an Act to. provide for the eonstraction,; loeation, and maintenance of Public Roads in the County of Nevada,” I will expose at public sale td the highest bidder, in front 6f John Heinsén’s Saloon. in the town of You Bet, Little york township, on Monday, Novem= ber 20th 1871, at 1 o'clock Pp, M., contracts for repaircaig ana’ keeping fm repair until September 2d, 1873, the following described roads, situated in : LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP: Section No, 1.) Commeneing at Red Dog, thence by way of You Bet fo the junction of th: Grass Valley and Bear River road, at bd ‘ite House, two and a half miles more or ess. 2 ‘his line of road requires break-waters and turn ott places, to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in foot traveling and passable-order during the Winter. * Also, all ditches to be 7m open during the rainy season. Also, al] bridges and culverts tobe pes be g06d substautial repair immediately, and be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor shall be required to keep the road clear from all obstructions, such as fallen trees, etc, He shall also be required to pass over the road each Spring and see that all ruts are filled, the rords leveled and the loose rock takentherefrom, + : Section No: 2. * Commenting at the White House, thence to Fear River, three and a half miles more or less. : This line of .read requires break-waters and turmeut places, to turn the water off the road to keep itfrom washing, and in zood passable traveling order through the Winter: 4 ‘ Also, all ditches to be kept open during the rainy seagon. Also, all bridges anid culverts fo bé pat in good substantial order immediately, and to be kept so during the ‘whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required to keep the road cleer of all obstructions, such as fallen trees, ete. He will also be ,required to pags over the road each Spring, and see thatall ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section No.3. Commencing at the White House, thence on the Grass Valley and Buena Vista Ranch road to Greenhorn bridge; including said 1 bridge, two and 9 half miles more or less. This line of road requires break-waters and turn out places, to turn the water off the road to keep ft from ‘Wasbing, and in good travelingoorder through the winter. Also, allditches to be kept open during the rainy season, Also, al} bridgewand culverts to be put in’ good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so.during the whole term of the cantrgct. The contractor will be requifed to keep the road clear of all obstructions, such as fallen trees. ete. He will alse we Sarees to pass.over the road exch Spring and-ree that all ruts are filed, the rosd leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. : Section No. 4. Commsencing at junction of Red Dog and Quaker Hilt Roads, “thence on the last named road to the residence of Geo. F. Jacobs, three miles, more or less. This line of road requires break waters and turn out places to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good passable traveling order during the winter, Also, to keep all ditches mn during the rainy season; ‘Also all brtdges and culverts to be‘put in good substantial repair_ingmediately and to be Kept so during ‘the le term of the contract. The contractor’ will also be requited to Keep the road Clear of all obstructions, such as taliew trees ete, He will also be required to pass over the road each spring and sce that all ‘ruts are filled, the rad leveled, end the loose rock ‘taken therefrom. . ee Liberty Hill ‘to Lowell a 4 ss igton Hl, seven miles, more This lite of road F tures break waters Lage oat nse tt aes a water Oirthe toed to keep it ffom washing and in good ‘passable tra: order through the winter ; also, to keep all i : : 8. verts to be put in st , repair im kept so di = seeas nicer ene oan ate by way of ill of ' t ditches © the onl pen . Revads City, Gal. Be © hoop. sed clear bs ° sen onan Stine as ieselendesi all bridges and culvertsto be put in good ‘. as fallen trees, ete. He shal) be required to} i . Jen trees, cic. He is required to pass over (pantera ; kept so during Section No.5, Commencing at Little York: — ales be ‘co phim over the ee eet "toad, Co sunissfoner, Nevada County. Notice to Tax Payers and Con-! “Wy (0 TICE is hereby given that fa zccordance with the provisions of Act of thie "Legislature, of the State of California, t stled an “tAet for. the locatiom, constructic n and maintenance of Public Roads, in th.e County of Nevada,” I will sell at public ale to the lowest bidder, in front of the San Juan Hotel, on Tuesday, Novel 14th, 1871, at 1 o’clock, P. M., contracts Mo be ing and keeping in repair until niber 2d, 1873, the following described roads ef said county, situate in BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. Section 1. Commencing at French Corral, on the Marysv Tle road, running thence by way of Birchiville, Sweetland and ‘North San Juan, tothe Liberty Pole, six miles, more or less. This line of road requires break waters and turn out placesto turn the water eff the road, to keep it in good pussible traveling order through the winter. Alsoto keep all the ditches open during the rainy season good substantial repair immediately and te be kept so during the term of the contract, Also, two new bents and new sills of good sound #prace timber, if the same can be obtained, of 12x12 timbers, at the bridge on the top. of Sebastopol Hill. Also, to cuta ditch around the rocky point between Sebastopol and North San Juan, three hundred feet long, more or less, of sufficient depth to drain the road and run the water o*¥. There must also be two new culverts 1° inches in the clear to be constructed of 12 jnch plank.The contractor is required to pa: & vver the road each spring end see that at rut; are filled, the road leveled, and the leoserocks and tree roots taken therefrom, Section 2. Commencing eat Allison’s ranch and running thence to Ray’s; thence to Odell’s : thence to the Cherokee road, sevmiles morc or less. quires breakwaters and turn out places to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good traveling and p:ssable order through the winter. All ditches to be kept open during the rainy season.— Also, all bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor shall be required to keep the road clear of all obstructions,such a8 falicn teses,-dte,_-He shall alas be e-quired to pass over the road cach spring and see’ that ail ruts are filled, the road leveled, and the loose rock and tree roots taken thereSection No. 3. Commencing at Sweetland and running thence to intersect Allison ranchand Cherokee roads, about one half mile below Ray’sranch. Also. line of road from Kitchins’ House to Lexington House, two miles, more or less. ‘Fhis lineof road requires breakwaters.and turn out pleces to turn the water off the road, so asto keep the road from washing and in good passable order through the winter. Also to Keep all ditches open during the rainy season. Also substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during tle whole term ofthe contract. The contractor will .be required to) keep the road clear of all obstructions, such pess over the road each spring and see that all ruts are filled, the road leveled, and the loose rocks and roots taken therefrom. Section No. 4. Commencing at the head of the new grade of J. M. Black’s road, at Mon. tezuma Hill, thence to Odell’s House to Cherekee and North San Juan road, three miles, more.or less. This line of road requires ‘break . waters. an tum ont places made to turn the water o{i the road, to keep it from washing, and in good traveling order through the winter. Also, to keep all ditches open during the rainy season. Also, all bridges and culverts to be put in good fephir Wimedintely; and tobe the full term,of the contract The contractor shall be required to keep the road clear of all obstructions, suck.as fallen trees; etc. He shall also be required to pass over the road each spring and see that all ruts are filled, the read leveled ‘and the loose rock and tree rots taken therefrom. Section No. 5. Commeneing at the Liberty Pole, North San Juan, thence through Chervkes to the Township line at: Shady Creek, four and a half miles more or less. This line of road requires breakwatersand ‘turn out places made to turn the water off Also all bridges and culverts to be put—-in+ This line of road re. . to. be in good-su _ Pepaix, immediately and to be kept so during the entire term of the contfact. The contractor wil) be required to keep the road clear of all obstr ctiops, suchas fallen: trees. etc. He will also ide pie to pass over the road éach see. that al} ruts are’ filled, the road teveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. WM. DAWB, Road Commissioner, Nevada County. Notice to Tax Payers and Con. tractors. NES aes given that in_accord ance with the provisions of an act of: the Legislature ofthe State of California, entitled an “Act to provide for the location, constraction snd maintenance of Public Roads in the county of Nevads,”’ 1 will seit at public sale to the lowest bidder in front. of Sprecker’s Saloon, inthe town of Omega. on Tuesday, November 21st, 1871, at 12 0’cl’k M. contracts for ropsiring and keeping in repair until September 2d, 1873, the following described. roads of said pag in WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. = Section No. 1. Commencing. ‘it Nevada Townsbip line, thence by wry of Skillmang Mill to interseet the Alpha and Weshington Toll Road at Alpha, four miles thore or less, This line of road requires break waters and turn out places tu turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, end in good paseable traveling condition through the winter. Also, two new stringers 18 féet long of good sound 12x12 timber,cn the bridge near Alpha. The ditches long the line of said road to be kept open during the rainy season, end the bridges and culverts to be put in good sabstuntial repair immediately end to be kept so during the entire term of the contract.: The contractcr shell be re quired to keep the road clezr of obsteuctions, such as fallen trees, etc. He will be required to pass over the road each spring and see that the ruts are filled. the road leyeled, end the loose rock taken therefrom, Section No. 2. Commencing at the june tion of Alpha end Omega roads, thence wp the ridge on the Omega rondto Omega, four and a half miles, more or Iers. ‘This line of read requires brsakwatersand turn out places toturn the water offthe road to keop it from washing, and in good paseable traveling order and condition through the winter. Also, the ditches to be kept open during the rainy season: also the bridges and culverts to be put: in good substandnring the entire term of the contract. The contractor shall be required to pees over the road each spring and see that the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. He is required to keep the road clear of the obstractions, such as fallentrees, &c. Section No. 3. Commencing at the junction of the Omega and Besr Valley roade, thence ,on the Beer Valley road to E. Q. Tompkins’ Hotel, six miles, more. or less. * This line of road requires break waters and turn the water off the road andto keep it from washing and in good paseeble traveling order through the winter. The ditches to be kept Open during the rainy season The bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repsir immediately and to be kept so during the whole term of the cop tract. The contractor is required to keep the road clear of obstructions, such a8 falthe road each spring anu sec that the ruts are filled, the road leveled ‘and the looss rock taken therefrom. ._WM. DAWS, Road Commirsioner, Nevada County. ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Mederate Charges DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S Medical and ice] Institute, No. 519 Sacramento Street, “Oorner of Letdesdori Street—7 A few dooms ~ below the What Cheer House} © SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leid« sdorff Street. Established expressly to afford the affiieted Sound and 8cientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of Secresy AKD ALL SEXUAI. DISORDERS. To the Afflicted. . ’ ‘Wyocror W. K. DOHERTY RETURRS his sincere thanks to his numerons the read, to keep it from washing and in good ¢.traveling order through the . winter. The bridge on this road, near North . San Juan requires three new stringers 40 . feet: longand to te: planked with six inch plank, of good sound spruce lumber, if the . same can be obtained, Also, to keep ali the . ditches epen during the rainy season. Also, . all bridges and ‘ewlverts to be put in good . substantial repair immediately, and: to be . kept so during the whole term ofthe contract. The contractor shall be required to) keep the road clear of all obstructions such as fallen trees;ete, He shall also be requir. . ed to pass over the road each spring and see that all ruts are filled, the road leveled. and the loose reck und tree roots taken’ there. from, i .2. 3 WM. DAWS, . Road Commissioner, Nevada County. Notice to Tax Payers and Contractors. OTICE is hereby given that in accord. ance with the provisions of ah act of the Legislature of thé State of California, en. titled, an ‘Act to.provide fer the location, construction, maintenance of Public Roads in the county ef Nevada.” I will sell at pub. lic sale to the lowest bidder, tront of Robb’s . Hotel, in the town of Graniteville, « EUREKA TOWNSHIP, On Thursday, November 16th, 1871, at ¢'clock, P. M., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair, until September 2, 1873, . the following described rouds of said éonnty, in Eureka Dewees = Section 1. mmencing at Bloomfie Township line, thence thresh Eureka . miles more or less. This line of road requires breakwater and turn out placesto turn the water offthe road to keep it from washing, and in good passable traveling order through the winter sal. . So one new culvert in the hear Mrs. Shand’s House, said cnlvert to be built of 12x12 spruce timber, if the same can be ob. . tained. Also ali ditches to be kept open dur . ing the rainy season ; all culverts and bridgef on the line of said ‘section td be put in good substantial repair iminediately, and to be kept so during the entire term of the con, tract. The contractor shall be required to keep the. roadclear of all obstructions, such as fallen trees,etc. He will be required to pass over the road.each spring and see that ail ruts are filled, the road: leveled and the serene — therefrom. ion 2. Commencing at the ridge ro: near the Sudw Tent Housa, hence to ner Fiat, thence isey's Flat to the end of “Merriman’s Toll Road, three and a half ingles Tha tenet Sk taal 8 line of road requires break wa and turn out places to turn the water pve road, to, froin Wishing and in « — traveling order through the winter. Iso to keep all Ae tspes prea through the ~~? ps copy ; siben re and culverts a ‘ Stately, good al repair imm term of't’ be uired ‘ ped te At ny een’ of gles spring, and@ee that all roe ae “the road leveled, and the loose #otk tek ere thence hy way of'Henness, Pass road to flume on rosd, thence to the county @'eramch on said road, This line ef aes asguizer Drege es ‘ ‘Views and : end other diseases. OF A kk -ercuekh HY Sree” This little work poten . Commencitig Wheaten, pope ie of the value togll, whetbpatients for their patre nage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that ne continues to consult ct his Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and.all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and steges, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior:, Sexual Debility, Diseases. of the Back and Loins,. ‘Inflammition of the Bladder and the Kfaneys, etc, and, he hopes that/his long experience and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Eur and the United States he is énabled to a’ the most efficient and successful against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionsble veracity from men of known respectability and high standing ‘in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best. and gentlest treatment, and impliedt secrecy. ae To Females. 2 When a female is in trouble or with disease, such as weakness of the back ; and limbs, prainsin the head, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties general debility, vaginitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she shorld or write at once to the celebrated Female Doe tor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and disease. Irregularities, suppressions, etc., will receive the Doctor’s particular.ettention. Let no false delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately and save yours if from painful suffering and premature death. All Married Ladies whose delicate health rother circumstances prevent: an increase n their families, should write or eal} at W. K. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, an they will receive every possible relie ; and help. The Doctor’s offices, consisting of six rooms. are 86 arranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents. : Patients (male or female) resislingin any of the State, however distant, who May esire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doh ty, in their respective’cases, and who chen preper to sukmit a written statement ¢ such, in preference to holding a persomaf interview, sre respectfni}y nasured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE Ey BA €RED AND CONFIDENTIAL: ° ff :thie cane be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnetessary, a8 instructions, inclnding diet, regimen, end the eneral treatment-ef the case itself, (inclndng the remedies) will be forwarded without = ap fo stir pate x no idea o: € purport of the latter or parce “m storrhecen. , TY has just, pubdlished. an -pamphlet, embdédying his own ‘experietice in rélation to ImpoSpermatorrnees or Bersinal Weaknenss Rex. spe irhoea, Or 28 : ig vous and Physical Debility consequent on and will be . le trave order through lhe 1 2 Also, tokeepall dite ad , the rainy season. Also all and culverts tial _repairimmedistely, and to he kept Bo . PACTIFIO I . com 422 California Stree : prmeanpmas available to psy ‘Lo [sre we i ones wewees Taanson Real Estate ‘jaterals worth '$2,42 ‘@ash in Banks. .:.. United States and oth: owned by the Comp Real Estate :. The Co , corner C ain aaa = Other Assets. .6' 5.. ae in Gold. , Losses paid prompt ment. Aid. RALSTON, Se Insurance effected < terms by PRESTON 4d “BROAD STREET 2 OFFI _. HENRY MAC Bullion for Assay or . Checks on San and