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November 17, 1871 (4 pages)

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. DR. THBON'S DISPENSARY } of and: Seminal suc) Pe i hea a olay reated, + 4 “DR. GEBBON Was the pleasare of anDR. GIBBON fas P oe ; nnd has » 623 OATNe: ; jal, San Feet, orbit die ake prams oad thove f services, ma: him. -.,+ Phe Dector tee spied, elthes Hine tor oney seek t new remnedies, olet CiE teceeden Gatitties for, te nouncing fiyat he has re ospita resumed . practice at, his Dispense: Francisoo, Ww retarned atteviation of human suffering, ‘Horrible abes, How many th of fect of seeret indulgences, or frora a stem! Loo iii 1854, for the treat: ment of Gexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im» both , mole and female, are there who are’ suffering out a misérable existence from the efvirus at their absorbed in e 8 pallid, teased ted “Aishigured faces and their bro en down constitutions, disqualiing them for the. happiness of marriag oo In-this horrid "or the enjoyment of life. e tno'seehe. bet parents, Guardians, Mente, ttend to of, tone, ho, sufferi winacy oF As horr: bie life destroy: maladics~-see that are cared fox cured before jg ae Sie i. mocin to Dr. Gib} ay mn fp oeaps fenced ad 2 bisny ecial atu for years, ind who is certain, to cure t most inveterate cases’ without mereury e ng n m imhe or ; vate afBiced, 0 thowe wo ag tater ested in the welfare of thei friends, careful of the many ten: infest ell ities, pablishing tWeir skill ded doctors who in curing all ‘diseases i's few days, imposing the public by using the names of emupon. inent physicians places. ,. there? ririct inquiries, or ands of those charlatans. Seminal -Weakness, ou may fall into {nil Emissions, the consequence of . ‘This solitary vice, or depraved abuse. nexnal indulgence, ts practiiced by t yor extent, produ: ! the haggle, Seer of and other ‘ore, Carefnl and make tha he both sexes to an almost unlimited cing with unerring certainty, . morbid symptoms, Refentific medical. ‘medsures, viz: Salow countenance, dark spote under the eyes, pain in the head, ringjag in tho ears, noise lite the rustling of erased ele Oar ens confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffigence in approachingsirangera, a disiike to form new uaintances, disposition to shun society, ory, hectic flushes, of memimples and various Pace tongue. eantiens. at. face, f fetid” na. phen es consump on, night mo momania and frequent insanity. ts, Te relief be not obtained, ed should apply imm mn. or by. letter, and have a wy y his new and scientific, mode @ mons, so afflict. tely, either in effected treating Which nevet fails of effecting and radical cure.. Dr, G. will gi One Hundred Dollars ve one who will satisfactoril Be hiss that he was cured ee cnpintae byeither of the San qaiac: . (8 thione who conteneplate Siarvtage, whb mae. should not ata fearful retmnaibility resting npon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To the The various Complicated and distressing } diseases incident to females, treated wi th eminent ‘succesas—such as eeyccunicas, Irregulurities; Whites, Falling o: wil Womb, De. rinecas, eto., will be ily: cured, without ‘ara , OF unpalatable medic of po kind. Have delicacy m™ nes ; , 1 catifiny, #0 AMMbPeHOO vhs . Your tdubles to Porsond callfniy at Dr. Gibbons off g a ? , ees i cordially inyited Pah ad ie een eT or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon h assurance of confidential secrecy and expect no more with implicit faith, ¢ * of ‘and selfish p @ quacks’) and pretenders. DR. GIBBON’ te YeSporisible, and w manent cure, or make no charge. ~ “Cured at of weeriees yendered, considering the circumstances ill ge to cach patient a written instrunient, vurding himself to efféct a radical and per. . Persons at a distance may be ‘CURED AT HOME, b: bon, stating case, smyptoms, length fete! se has continned; and ha medicine prompbhy, forwarded) free midressing a letter to Dr. Gibof ve froni eurrency or $10 in wae, ing win, in’ & tered letter throughr t Post hrough Wellg))Ratgéde@p., a pac led ge of medicine will be forward ee a , to any, barn og country, W nT an rections for 3; ‘srr #1 he 1 to Of thei Union. fm 3 DRS. i GIBBON, 623 Kearney atreet, corre? Gommercial, San Franciseo, Poat Office Box 1967. tations “eh wilt my Tease in ay read Tb avert Crean MROgpaMeRRAT ct Ru A, ASH R ” erin ARES Orricr, ‘etan in Seay Dublished for ninety dager An the ALL (Dhaneorirr,. a paren ty Sr. , Oulifornia, Aug. § tera. MTU ROMLE Mavfng het le pp 8 r‘ JOM, G. MeCALLAM, Reginter, et AL afd MAS“. OT 1GHAD by Zohn C. Murchie, to the Governme the United for a Pa ing po" bla . vi¥; Known as the edd Nb ade “ngs jie Placer Claim, f situated Witrict, in Nevada County, State of California, being 1 the mining. claiths: of Beatley and others-on the west, and by unoccupied nGeral land on-theother sides and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: = Ay Se ihe 8 Pe) oss fasion Teva 18, Mert, “ * Rohini Deg 200 acres, more particular. ty described fn ry ee posted and filed with asid application.: ~ a3) cn Os 4. 2 lt bebijetis (ily tots ~ m , the . ot attendance, the inquiry should Sorthonty: a. all cases, Goth m MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Established by DR. J. ©. YOUNG, IN 1850, ») No Cure, No Pay. wise, Free HIS CELEBRATED INSTJTUTE HAS T éhjoyed 6m thie-Goast an: uninterruptetl success of 21 years, and has become one of the most celebrated poor ae bar a, The great number annually recety: Garéd, Pace it inpoiftt of number: of--pa tients among the very first of the world, and the success.of itetreatment ranks it second to none. ean 9 PRIVATE DISEASES. In Mates end” rng et ies ie Females are the preat Dads of ith. They insiaiously attack thesystem, and gradually undermine and destroy .itg. they drive jhe bloom from the Cet la fee eee the eye, the strength and yigor from the frame, they give ptiny and: a offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of mans ‘Rhe) ameitke'ean be seen in Scrofula, Consimption, Cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and-the Insane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY, to man, combining with the Venereal, doubles his gripe ae who.have treated. perni¢igus Mian ate ISON are not cured ; the dis @ase has assumed a new form. Do NoT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE. That leaves the poison to crawl through the system, eating ifs way.into thé tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a virulence that will bafile 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,. Hé will find in the weakness of the back; trembling of the limbs, disordered, Higéstion; yndccountabie failing of the powers of ‘the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, tronbled and lascivious dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of mmsc' power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, he positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Somingl Weaakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a” ture and latisome ve, To him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existerice in nocturnal apd diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief. . . Ma , Hat holy office, the safeguard and hope of manh no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks po hity for‘so nach of her Happfhess fs a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adiis fo his misery and disorder until hope leaves him, There is no rescuo except in proper ahd akfilful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physicitn whose practice and careftil research has mado jim thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have ecome victims o: itary vices, thatful, feecinatling aha Weeareacene habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves w th its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who'will sympathise with their sufferings. To such the Sign ten ] a a — self, giv each, an + gnarantees of a Perfeat ‘and anient Mure widtont hineran ™ business, change \of, diet, f priate sa h tom IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. _ ‘When a Female isin trouble or with disease, and requires medical or sungibe, where is there # physician who is fully cothpetent to administer relief, and whose ble standing in society recommends him to ‘the confidetice of the commun Tie Doctor, understanding how impera' peo necessary these reqyairements are, feels called upon to int , and by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fact that’ he has been 4 Professor of OWetetrics and Female diseases for Twenty Years, and ts fully qualified to : cally and 8 ally, not n'a superficial manner, but in'as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families . car make, to save them from the hands of the ungnalified unscrupulous, and designing. érefore, familfes-can rely upon him es upon father. All in affliction ean find in him one who can feel and athise with and befriend them in trowblé—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be placee!’ a Son Gian eee Arter or otherwise, rarer THE CELEBRA FEMALE REMEDIES Mme! bara from private acTiptions of Br; g, have now obtained # most oxtended popnlarity, and are correctly viewed to be the safest and surest remedies for the complaints for whieh they are applied. The constantly accruing testimonials of their e } them. to. be ! aspertevih Moidactiten, Mo Eat eee ao Guat these Renovating Agents. REAP. KEMALE ee ‘This }Greatest Discovery of this omany other er PREVENTIVE POWDERS. FOR ED, La, pD1k8s.—These Powders ‘Will Bo it of ee posers value to those whose means, health’ oro pogo n to in¢ their pots out inconvenience, sutfering and perhaps risk of life. This preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenient, and simple, and can not injure the health: Their wae sheuld: be avoided at certain times. Price, $10 a box. FRENCH LAINAR OR FEAMLE MONTHLY PILLS, for the cure of es ei ete., rent by mail or express. ice, $5. LRrree ersons of either sex, who wish tq ult the Docter, and who. cannot visit thi shep coat by stating their sypiptoms ina mera receive advice and assurance of acure at home, A Bs turned or destroyed. nae i rn i BENJ. F, JOSSELYN, M. D. No, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box F a 33 s > Hf. H. PEARSON Proprietor. OpkaRS OF Ud Rurs Howse.) SAN FRANCISCO. a f take pleasnre ininform. oA ; ; of Nevada 5 ~. ty that ove bought © In crest of Messrs. Tubbs & Patten in the Cosmopolitan eaytrteeied eecine howe" pricee will be reduced, ren a ; eemarene lice. Suita of Bean iy the weak of monthanperconurt 5° eRe Paesenger Gar E house t Consultation,, by Letter er othex-. ; brings to anch a ene} -will-be Notice t0:Faix Payers and Contractors. OTICE ishereby given, thet. in ance With the aadobeccagl gt Cais * ¢ th lature of State () . ent: an ‘*ACt Ligeoriasthce the location, construction antl maintenance of the Public Roads in the county of Nevada,” I will sell at public sale to the poster pip ." _ ot Maurt Hones. evads.city,on Thursbo oveinber 23d, 1871, “4 d olioek, B M, vontracts for repairing an ping in rebait tthtil September 2d, 1873. the follow. ing described roads of said county, situated in ie 8 rroyre ae} NEVADA TOWNSHIP. Section No. 1. Commencing at the jutction of Broad and Pine Streets. running thence over. the Suspension bridge, the Half Mile House ; thence up the passing the hense of Thos. ,L. Hughes tg Slate Creek, including the bridge on said Cre.k, two and ahalf miles, more or less. This lineof read requires breakwaters and turn out places to turn the water off the road so as to keep itfrom washing,and keep it in good passablé@ traveling order through the winter. Also, to keep the ditches open through the rainy season. Also, al) bridges and culyerts to be put in good substantial . répair im mediately,and kept so duxing the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required to keep the road clear of all obstructions. He will also be i ig ahr ass over the road each spring; and see tha the ruts are Aled, the foad leveled and the loose toek taken therefrom, h «Tt Section No. 2, Commencing ‘opposite-the residence of H, GC.. Mills,on Sacramento street ; thence to # point néar the residence of John Turner : thence across Gold Ravine up the hill to the Grass Valley Townshi line: also the road from Buena Vista ro: across. Gold '¥lat to Goodman's House ; ‘thence near the residence of John Byrne, passing near 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 substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so‘during the whole term of the contract ;.and four stringers twenty-seven feet long, near the Pitts* burgh Company’s mine, 12 x 12 timberé and ten new plank laid thereon, 4x12 inchcs :and at Hitchcock's ravine two new stringers twenty-four feet long, 12x12timberand twenty new planks laid thereon, fourteen feet long 4-12, to be of good sound spruce lumber. The contractor will be required to, pass Over the road each ng and sée that the ruts are filled, the r leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section No 3, Commencing at a point near the residence of J. N, Turner, thenée down Sacramento street to.the-junction of Broad and Main streeta-: thence ap Boulder street and the Red Dog road to the point where Chew's Toll Road commences, six miles, more or leas. This line of road requires breakwaters and turh Out places to turn the Waiter of the road to keep it from washing and in good passable traveling order through the winter. Also, to keep the ditches A on durin the rainy season, and‘to put the bridges and Cdlverts in good substantial ir immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term ofthe contract. The contractot will be required to keep the road clear of the obstrietions, fill up the ruts, level the road and remove the loose rork therefrom. He ‘quired to pass over the road each spring and see that the road is in good trayeling order, j ‘ Section No, 4. Commencing at the junction of Main and Broad streets, mitining up Main to junetion of Commercial and Cayote to intersection of Washington road, thence to Crawford & Co's. powder house, thence through Willow, Valley, up the ridge, to the Wai ton. townahip line; twelve «miles more or less. This line 6f Youd tequires ‘break-waters and and turn out places to turn the water Winter. Also, to keep all ditches open durithe rainy season. © Adso; ald ges and culverts to be put in good substantial rgir immediately, and to be kept so during the whole tarm of, the contract. Alse thirty (30) feet of railing of 2x4 lumber, to be constructed on the Cayote vine bridge. a ee will be requ to keep the road ¢) f all obstructions. . He w 1so be requif 8 eh “over the “Gach Spring and see that all ruts are filled, the —_ leveled and the loose rock taken therem. i ’ Section No. 5. Commencing atthe june. tion ot Rroad and Main streets, thence to pa head Se gt street, to the west gap of Sug » Lhonce on tho road, leading te Blue*Pent, Re past the Blhne’ Tent Saw mill to the lower Cooper road, six miles more or leas; j This line of. road requires break-waters and turn out’ pleéés, to turn ‘thé water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good passable traveling order through the Winter. Also, to keep the diches open duri ing the rainy season,. . Also,, the bridges and culverts tobe put im good pubptantiel repair tmmediately, and to be kéot' so during the whole term of the contract ‘The contraetes svill be required to keep the road clear of obstructions, .He will also be reuired to over the road each Spr see that the ruts are filled, the road leveled aad the loose york taken tlierefrom. a eps No. os Wer eer at the juncon. of East an est Broad streets, thence up West Broad street, crossing Amerighs Hill to Rough and Ready townshi @; also, from west yp eee Y Loaf th h Selby Flat to J. M. Black's toll road; at F. E. Mills, six and a half! miles more or less. This line of road requires ‘ bréak-waters . and turn out places, to turn the water off the road to koep it from Washing, and in good “paséable'traveling order through the Winter. Also, to keep the ditches open during: the rainy season. Also, the brid ges and culverts; to be: putdn good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required io keep the ro: paral . foun ginny He will also be qu 0) Over the road each — and see ie ruts. are filled, the ro leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section Ne. 7. Commencing at the residence of W. 8. Heuston. thence to Scott's TabOmes aaa Pliers reas and turn oyt plages, to turn, water off the roal to keep it from washing, and to be kept in good passable traveling order during!the Wintcr. ° Also, td Rees the ditch open during the rainy séason, Also, bridgea and cuiverts to be put in good subatantial repair immediately, and to be kept 80 during the: whole term of the contract: The contractor will be required to keep the road clear of obstructions: He willalso be required pass over the road cach Spring and see thatthe ruts.are filled; the road leveled and the loose tock taken therefrom. . WM. DAWs, Read Comuniasioner Nevada Gounty. Unitea States Internal Revenue, ASSISTANT ASSESBOR'S OFFICE. Sh Division, Foerth District, Cal, > “Octaber tat, rere. None tn hereby given that the County 0! 1 Division, has been and Sierra Counties, in the Sth: Division. 4th Ool. lection Diatriet, Califamia. : Ad oficial business "be adi@ressed te good traveling and passable order during . road each Spring a of Red Dog and Qnake? Hill Roads, thénce rainy season, diately and to be keptso durin term of the contract. The contractor will also be required to keepthe-road clear of aft obstructions, such.es fallen trees. ete. He wilhalse be requ: each spring an the read leveled, and the loeese rock taken therefrom. thenee by way ‘6f} Liberty Hin Hill or Remington Hill, seven wiles, more or less. turn out places to tarn the watér off thet ee keep it from washing and in — ‘ passe. it from. washing, and ig . .4ble traveling order through the winter; gio paste traveling order through 3 )also, to keep alb ditches open: ‘during the 1 Notice toTax Payers gnd.ConNone: is hereby given, in Boe of the Stafe of California, entitled ‘‘an Act to provide for the construction, location, and maintenance of Public Roads in the Gounty of Nevada,’ f will éxpoge vans sale to the highest bidder, in front of Jo Heinsen’s Saloon, in the towsh of You Bet, Little york township, on Monday, November 20th 1871, at 1 o'clock Pp. m., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair until September 2d,-1873, the ‘following described toads, situatedin £ ~~ LITT LA YORE.TOWNSHIP:) ** Section No.1. Commencing at Red Dog, thence by way of You. Bet to the junetioh of the Grass Valfey and Bear River moad, at White House, two and a half miles more or less, ; .
This line of road requires break-waters and turn out places, to‘tarnthe water off the road ‘to ‘keep ft from ‘washing, and in ankaer the Winter. 3 Also, all ditches to be kept open during the rainy season. Also, a!) bridgesand culverts to be put in good substautial repair immediately, anrd be kept so during the whole term of the contract.. The contractor sha}l be required to keep the road cleffr from ali-ebstractions, such as fallen trees, etc. He shall also be. required to pass over the ; vad that. afi ruts. are filled, the roads leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section No. 2. Commencing at the White House, thence to Bear River, three and a half miles more or less. This line of road requires break-waters and turn ont places, to turn the water off the road to pitfrom washing, and in passable traveling order. through the inter. Also, all ditches to be kept open during the rainyseason. Also, all bridges and culverts to be putin good substantial order.immediately, and to be kept so during the whole term of the contract. The contractor will be required to keep thd road clear of all obstructions, such as fallen trees, He will also be required to pass over the road each Spring, and see that all rutsare filled, the road leveled and the looge rock taken therefrom. . Section No. 3. Commencing at the White House, thence on the Grass Valley and PONE accetead Protas Galette On zeading and fil: the County of Ne#ada. ing the petition of Daniel O’Brien, Administrator of the Estate left unadiiinistered of James O’Nesh, > Setting forth that deceased he has filed his final account o: istratt that the same has been d lowed and confirmed ; that ali the debts and xpenses of administration have been filly paid : and thata portion of said estate_re. mains to be divided among the’ heirs of deceased and praying among other things for an order of distribution of the residue of said Estate among thé persons entitled thereordcred that ail persons interested in the Estate of James O’Neal, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, at the Court Reom of said Court, at the Court House in-said county, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1871, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of that day, then and ler of distri¢ to. -ftis upon said Esta there to show cause why an 0: bution should not It is further o DatedOct. 24th, 1871. Office of the County Clerk of the County I, J. J. Rogers, County Clerk of the County of Nevada, State of California, and-ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Cotrt, in and for said Nevada County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, full and correet copy of an order duly made and entered upon the minutes of said of Nevada. = By H. Oct, A. D. 1871, his admin} an . audited, al» made of the residue of said Estate smong the heirs of said deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that said notice shall also require al} persong claiming to have any interest in said Estate to appear before the Court on said day then and thereto show to the Court by satisfactory proofs their consanguinity to said deceased, to the end that they may receive their due proportion of said estate.— deren that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks before the said 30th day of Nevember, A. D. 1871, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published ‘in the city ef Nevada, in the County of Nevada. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. ; Probate Court. Witness my bandand the Seal of said Probate Court, this 28th day of J.d. ROGERS, Coun Darneal. Deputy. ty Clerk. 031 Buena Vista Ranch road to Greenhorn bridge, including said 1 bridge; two and a 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 it from washing, and in good traveling ordef through the winter. Also, allditches fo 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 tetm of fhe contract. Tlie contrattor will be required to keep the road clear of all obstructions, such as fallen trees, eté. He will also be required to pass over the road each Spring and see that all ruts are filled, the rdad leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. ‘ Section No, 4. Commencing: at janction on the last named road: tothe residence of Geo. F. Jacobs, three thiles, more or Jess. This line of road requires break waters and turn out places to turm: the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good passable eeveling order. during the winter. Also, to keep all ditches’ open during ‘the Also all bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immethe whole to pass over the road see that all ruts are filled, Section No, 5. Commencing at-Little York te Lowell This lineof road requires break waters and e-road rainy season : also all bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be. * ws so. during the entire térm of thé contract. The con ractor will be required to. kee r of obstructions, such Pr altea betel He will also be required to pass over the road each spring and see that all ruts are filled, the road leveled, and the loose rock taken therefrom. WM. DAWS, ~ Road Commissioner, Nevada ‘County, No. 230. Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claims. J Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made by John 8. Colgrove to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Olaim, viz : known asthe Boston beg Company, Bear River Hill, Queen City, Dutch Flat Company and Buckeye Com tedin the Dutch Flat Mining Placer County, State of California, being bounded by the mining aoe! Brown & Com RY: op the new h, y rican Oonipany, and town site oe deh Fee on the east ; on the west by North Star Company and Gray Eagle Company, and 60 the south, in part by town site of Dutch Flat, there being no other claims bounding this sai im OTe, . ieularly described wolowe, om ok veyed an Se ing in Section 27 and 34, Township 16 North . : ‘Fast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing . one hundred and fifty-five acrés. Said claim . . cularly described in ‘and filed with said appli“Range, 10 being still more the diagram pos atjin. A. persons holding a thereto same Before the No. 217.: . are hereby requi Dated August 11th, 1871. Application for a Patent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICB, Sacramento, Cal. Aug. 14th, 1871. OHW 5. COLGROVE baving fied bis application in this office for a Patent to a Mining @laim, and the law and instractions in such. eases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexcd Notice of such applieation be publishe@ for ninety days; in the-Nevana TraxSCRIPT, & newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city.in Nevada county, State of California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of Notice posted om the Claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING Claim, adverse claim to present the gister and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land Dirtriet, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. JOHN 8. COLGROVE, Applicant: alé klin ny, situaistrict, in . UNITED, 8 Lanp OFFICE. feittinnenta talidoraia, Aug, 28, 1871. SMYN HARKNESS having filed his application in) this office for a patent toa a claim, sea law and instructions in such cases provided haying been complied with It is her€by ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for ninety days inthe Ngyapa xT, PT a newspaper publi math tae ion of said claims at Nevada City, in Nevada county, State of California. 2 2 JOHN G. McCALLUM, Registhey” {Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.} APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A PLACER MINNotice ig hereby given to it ma: concern, that'an application mi oe Be by Osmyn Harknéss to the Government of the United States foraipatent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, vig: known as the Lost Camp Mining claim situated ih the Lost Camp: Mining< rict, in Placer County, State'of Californiw; bounded by unoccupied mineral Tknd 6n a} sides, there being no mining claims bounding this said claimn, and more particul described as follows, to-wit ; on ’ land, being the N 4 of 8 W \& and N %% of 8 B26 and 8 } of MWe snathaN E \ of Section 23,andN E \ of the § E panfer We h, i of Section 22, Township Sixteen ange 11 east, Mount jiablo base and meridian, in the .dis! vof lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California,and containing 44C Ase ; said claim being more particularly degeri in the diagram. ited and flew titel Soylioaeee ye All persons holding any adverse claim Register and Receiver of 4}y United States for Sacramento: Land District, at Sacramento, California, within one" Dated Aug, 28th,) 1971. OSMYN HARKNESS, agsl Applican . Trustee Meeting. Nos is hereby given:that a Special Meeting of the: Truatees of the Badger Hill and Cherokee Gravel Mining Com pany will be holden L of the Company, at North San Tah Metaa homee on SatSMYN HARKNESS plication in this office for ecman claim,and the law and instructions ving been complied with, itis hereby-ordered that theannexed notice ef such appli: cation be pub-lished for ninety days in the Nevapa Datx u lished in Ney; Notice is baby geo ee ohm it . concern, that an application been Osmyn Harkness to the Government of the United. States for'a the sowing Comeined Placer Geld Mining own 46 the Bogua Hill Placer Claim, situated in Gold Run Mi made by Claim, viz ; MINING CLAIM. yu Application for a Patent to a Placer,Gold Mining Claim. Untrep States Lanp OFrice. I Sacramento, California, Aug, 29, 1871, filed his api a Patent, to newspa ada.city, Nevada county, State of Gallfomis JOHN G. MoCALLUM, Registex: [Copy of notice postéd on tle claim.) APPLICATION FOR) A PATEND BOA PHACER trict, in Placer Gounty, State of southwest quarter o: lishing and posting hereof. Dated : Aug. 29th, 1871. bee bounded bythe mining claim known as Moody’s Fluming Claim on the north and west there being mo other claims bounding this'said claim and mote particularly. des cribed a8 follows, to-wit ; on surveyed land being the sontheast } rong and east hajfof oe rane Section oe north alf and southwest. quarter northeast quarter and east half o of Section 10, Township East, Mount Diable Base the district.of lands ramento, California, a hundred and forty ac more ly deseribed posted and filed with said a All persens holding any thereto are hereby required to prekent the same before the Register and Receiver. of nited States Land office for Sacrame to Land District, Sacramento, Calif within ninety days fro; northwest quarter 15 North, Range 10 and Meridian, in Subject to wale .at Sacnd ¢ontaining four res. Said claim being in the diagram ppl On. adverse omnia, un the first day of pub* i a per pwb. Patent to Disfornia. claim n< urday the 2nd day of December next, at 2 o'clock, P.M ‘for: theor hb business as legall couse atenedt. 2 , North San Juam, Nov. 6t, 1871. bord E GEM SALOON. © ¢ ‘tid stock ofthe very best: Brande poe , WIN PORTER AND A ETWEEN Blue ‘Tort tint Routh The >a Ey rka> oon ornica. leaving ‘Kevada ; A “ 4 é er Vinegar, and FRESH PREIS Tae este ge med . der Vinegar, kinda. to give esl —___ A i x Tk. ¥% Kd a ee. y G PHYSICIAN. eee. Bk > PILTIE ’ = 4 a + Medical and Surgi Kidneys,D Hiotine to NN “cies wun tho gievistobs or Saas, ae erent constructio ~aimain eof Publi Roads ate Stnigetctee ~w ill seit at public sale to the lowest pide er in trons of car righ oe inthe A a Omega, on Tuesday, Noyembe 2st,1 » Bt120’c)’k M. contracts for ropairing y keeping in repair until September 2d, 1873, the following described roads of said county, in WASHINGTON TOWNS: 5 Section, No, 1. Commencing at Nevada Townsbip line, thence by way of Skillmang Mill to intersect the Alpha.and Washington Toll Road at. Alpha, four miles more or less. This line of road requires break waters and turn out places toturn the water off the road to keep it from washing, and in good paseable traveling condition through the winter. Also, two new stringers 18 feet long of good sound 12x12, timber, on the bri near A ne ditches —— the line of said road to it open ing: the rai season, and the bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediateiy and to be kept so during the entire term of the contract. ~The contractor shall be ve. quired to keep. the road clear: of .obstenctions, stich as fallen trees, etc. He will be r and.see that the ruts are filled, the 3 ley. eled, and the loose tock taken ‘therefrom, ‘Section No. 2. Commencing at the june. tion of Alpha and Omega roads, thence up the ridge on the Omega road to Omega, four and a half miles, more or less. This line of road requires brsakwaters and turnout places to turn the'wateroffthe road to keop it from washing, and-in good paseable traveling order and condition through the winter. Alpd; the ditches to be kept open during the rainy season: also the bridges and culverts tobe put in good substan-. tial repair immediately, and to be kept so dnring the entire term of the-contract. The contractor shall be requited topass 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 obstructions, such sa fallen trees, &c. Section No. 3. Commencing at the june tion of the Omega and. Bear Valley roads, thence on the Bear Valley road to EK. 0. Tompkins’ Hotel, six miles, more or legs} This line of road requires break waters and turn the water off the road andto keep it from washing and in good passable traveling order through the winter. The ditches to be kept Open during the rainy season The bridges and culyerts to be put in good substantial ee immediately and to be kept so during the whole tei of the con. tract. The contractor is required to keep the road clear of obstructions, such as fallen trees, etc. .He is required to pass over the road each spring: atid pee that the rata are filled, the road leveled and the Wwoss rock taken therefrom, ‘ WM. DAWS, Road Commissioner, Nevada County, _ PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. . Quick Cures ana Mederate Charges DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s cal Institute, No. 519 Sacramento Street, i Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors Chteer below the What ase SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to"afford the afflicted ~ Bound and Seientiic Medicsl aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronie disLes Cases of ” , patients for their patronage, and: would take this; opportunity to remind continues to consult at his Institute for the, cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs; Liver ~ ative, a OFS gans, and all Private D » viz: Byphilis. in_all its forms stages, Scminal Weakness, and all the horrid of self-abuse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures,. Nocturna] and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexaal’ Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, angye mpapane — age yy the Kidneys, etc., a 2 that his rience and successful practice Wil contioes te iy pa @ bhiare of public y the ¢ and tho United Staite he Taehabled toarehe a the most efficient and, sueceasfal renodies against diseases of afl kinds. He useg no mercury, eiaygos modérate; treats ‘his patients in a eorrect and. honorable way, and wd Sc hinge ph of unquestionable veracity rom men 6 OVER lity and hy standing in society. nee laces peaches him, by letter or otlierwise, will receive the best and. gentlest’ treatmen ; 8 s gentlest’ trea t, and implicit "Po Femates. When a fe " . afflicted with disease, ttc ait co tHennae at the oe ; Pe Tpst-al, wore Be of fg me roninde, cto driaty difiules era) >» Va 7G of the ee Hysterif, sterility a elt ether dis— pony ie: females, she should go or Ww once ta, e Ci Z for, We KDOHERTY At Nis Matters thee Say Sree BOO phos poet ions, ete., will receive The Doctor ee lar at. tention, Letno false delicacy prevent yous but ‘apply inimedivtty ahd oo) yourself. All ied Ladies, vag licate hea] Ww a their fam 5 write or ¢all at W. x: DORERLYS Medical Institate, an they. will) reerive every ) “yelie and help. The Doctor’s of six rooms. are 80 eae ‘that he can be consulted withont*fear jon. T 'o Patients (male or femate) resid gin port of the State, however ae ar esire the opinion and adviee of Dr, Dohes. , in their respective eases, and’ who think ereper. to submit 3 written statement o such, in preference to holding a maf GOMMUNICATIONS WILD epee €RED AND CONFIDE. gh ig on be fullyend candi y described, personal structions, including dict, regimen, and tho encral tof 5; spe enema oa cate, Gare ind -im sucha ‘a8 to conver cotrinaaitied Reakehine te eet 80 tran. 4 tions or otherwise EREB. . Pérmanent cute guaran: teed or no pay. — pei a penal pampBilet, pe ayo his ewn views. eupdetencel vetence or Virility, being a cotigs oh Spermatorrhea, or Semi: ae. Nervous and Physical. aent on conseqa nal Orca ther d eo crud or ge Sano er Pa by wnilom, of Six Cente in postage uired to pass OVE THE Toad cach spring them that ne @ne Yeer— Six Month “™{pree Mon “ Per weel PACT. 422 Calif IRE . ~GAPITAL Amount i: available Dividen: d Toans on I laterals ° Cash in Bs Pnited Sta ewned b: Real Estat: property & Leides Other Asse * Potal Asse Losses p ment. A.J. RA Iasuranc -terms by PR janl BANK BROA qeen HE R. W. TU! Johan Cash MONEY enrity. Highest Warrants. Legal Te Ratea Gold Du Liberal ; Bullion fo General Checks « * Jose, Stoc livered at Give mé Nevada, D1 Rs. hav Im Kidd LONDON