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DR: GIBBONS DISPENSARY
*
‘mént of Hexual and Seniinad
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasttre of ancing that he has returned from visiting
he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his: Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
whe old patients and those
yr no
Francisco, re his
requiting his services mey find him,
e Doctor has spared
money in seeking out new remedies.
returned with increased facilities for the.
uileviation of human suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
Wow many thousands of 2
male and female, are there ‘who are suffer:
ing out a miserable existence from the ef_ tegt, of -secret: indulgences, or from-virus
absorbed into the system . Look at their
pallid, énd—dis: d°faces and
* their broken down constitutions, Adisqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of life. In this .horrid
situation thousands sifer untildeath closes
the dcene., Let parents, guardians, friends,
attend to any of those who ane: suffering
with any of these horrible life destroying
matadics+gee that they are cared:forand
cured before it be too.late. Send them immediately to-Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has made private disease his. especial study,
for years, and who is.certain to cyre the
imont-inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious dnigs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to thore who are inter
esicd in. the welfare of their friends, to be
careful.of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
euriig a1 diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of eminent physiciang; from. Europe and other
places. Be, therefore, careful and make
Htrict inquiries, or you may fall, into tho:
hands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weaktiess.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
self alike, . This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiiced by the
youth of Doth séxes' to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
_ the followit eng & ene Gant
Se a Mion Coenasitee ar,
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringfng.in the .ears, noisé Mike the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasinese about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
confused vision, blyanted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approachingstrangere, oa disiike to forrmnew acquaintances, a
disposition. to shun society, loss ef mem-;
ory, hectic sagen puspies mee ota
eruptions «bout the face, furred tongue,
: Paul tenth coughs: consumption, night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
Tf relief be not obtained, persons so afflicttd. should epply immediately, either in
vexson or by Riter, and have a cure effected
te his new and scientific mode ef. treating
hig disease, which: never fails of effecting
qavick and radieal cure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any. one who. will
proye satisfactorily to him that he was cured
of this complaint by either of the San_
Married Men,
Qr those who cqntemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
yhaladies, shquld not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor. delay
to obtain immediate reef.
To the, Ladies,
The virions complicated and distressing
diseases incident ta females, treated with
eminent snocess—such as Suppressions, Ir.
regularities, Whites, Falling of the Womb,
"unors, olf Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debidity; Painful or Difficult Menstration, Bar.
riness, etc., will be speedily cured, without
we Tee ae NEW REMEDIES
the treat.
jal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Imhainding) and ieetated legs ‘successfally
neither time. nor
has
ns, both.
“‘MEDIOQAL INSTIEURE.
__ Eatablished by _
ie
DR. J. C. YOUNG, EN 1850.
No Cure; No Pay, 54
wise, Free.
The grea
to none.
PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males and Irregularities in Females gre
iously attack the system, and gradually unermine and destroy it; they drive yhe
bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the
HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and has become one of
the most celebrated Institutions of the age.
t number annusHy received and
cured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success 6f its treatment ranks it second
the'great destroyers of héalth. ‘They insid-.
i‘ Notice to
OTIGE isheteby given thet in accordance with the visions ofan act of
e ure of State of California;
entitled an ‘‘Act.to provide for the location,
construction and i of the Public
Roads in the county of Nevada,” I will sell
at public sale to the lowest bidder, in front
of the Cour? House, Nevada city,-on’Thursday, November 23d, 1871, 4 2 o'clock, hg M,
ntracts for re an refoie until pine boes eta 1873. the followng described roads of said county, situated
in i
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Section No. 1. Commencing at the junction of Broad and Pine Streets. running
thence over the Suspension. bridge, past the
Half Mile House ; thence up the ridge passing the house of Thos. L. Hughes ‘to Slate
Creek, including the bridge on said Cresk,
two and a half miles, more orless.
This line of road requires break waters and
turn out places te turn the water off the
road so as to keep it from-washing,and keep
it in good passable traveling order through
the winter. Also, to kcep the ditclies »pen
through the rainyseason. Also, all bridges
and culverts to be put in good substantial
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
Trace of matt:* The marks can Be seen in
Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, andthe Insane.
_ MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY t® man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Thoge
who have. beep treated with that pernicious
MINERAL POISON are not cured ; the disease has assumed a new form. !
* Do NOTBE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE.
That leaves the poison to craw] through the
system, eating its way int the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a virulence that will baffle the effects of medicine.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The young’ man who experiences that
‘owing weakness in his muscular and menfal organization should stop and consider
whence ita rises. _He will find in the weakness of ‘the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digession, unaécountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and laseivious dreams, accompanied by growing
deafness, loss of-musculam power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization,
he positive traces of that.most terrible and
destructive sf all discases—Seminal Weakhess—wasting away his powers, destroying
his hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken_path of his existence, .
toward'a puematare and loathsomé grave, .
To him who finds his life dribbling out in‘
the discharge of «the vital principle of existence in nocturyaj and diwmal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief,
Marriage, that holy office, tite safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings te such-a-one
no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge. that the one who looks, to
him for s0 much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an iénocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
repair immediately, arid kept so-during the
whole term of the contract. The contractor
Will be required to keep the road clear of all
obstructions. He.will also be required to
‘pass over the voad each spring,and sce that
the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the
loose rock taken therefrom.. i:
Section No. 2, Commencing opposite the
EE TPE UE BNE WEEE TI NET NY RRR ORIN:
Application for Patont to
; United States Land Office,
Pensa ee Ah
Es
HARRY WHITE and LEONARD EVER.
HART having filed their application in this
office for a Patent to a Mjning Claim, and
the law and instructions in such cages provided having been compliéd with, it fs hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of such
application be published for ninéty days, in’
the N¢vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper
published nearest the location of said claim
at Nevada Cify. in Nevada County, State of
California.
JOHN G. McCALLUM,
Register.
Copy of Neticé posted on theClaim. _
APTLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING
CLAIM.
} Notice-is-hereby given to whom it may
concern, #hat ah application has been’ made
by James Holmes, Stephen A. Holmes, Harry White and‘Leonard Everhart, an associa
tion of Miners, to the Government of the
United States for a Patent to the following
described Placer-Gold Mining Claim, viz ;
Knowa #s the Brushy Caron Placer claims,
situated in the Gold Run Mining District,
in Placer County, State of California, being
bounded by the mining claim of Leonard
Everhart on thesouth east and by unoccupied mineral lands on other sides and more
partleularly described as follows, to-wit :
residence of H. 'G. Mills,on Sacramento
street ; thence to a point hear the residence
of John Turner:: thence across Gold Ravine
up the hillto the Grass Valley Township
. line: also the road from Buena Vista road,
across Gold Flat to @oodman’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. tum 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 ditch. es 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 strin. gers twenty-seven feet. long, near the Pitts?
burgh Company’s mire, 12 x 12 timber!
and ten new plank laid thereon, 4x12 inches :and at Hitchcock’s ravine two new strin-:
gers twenty-four feet long, 12x12timberand
twenty new planks laid—thereon, fourteen
feet long 4-12, to be of good sound spruce
lumber.. The sontreater.-wil} be: sequize
to[pass over the road each spring and see that
the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the
loose rock taken therefrom.
Section No 3. Commencing at a point near
the residence of J. N. Turner, thence down
acramento street to the jnnetion of Broad
and Main streets : thence up Boulder street
and the Red Dog road to the point where
Chew’s Toll Road commences, six miles,
more or less.
. This line of road requjres breakwaters-and
turn out:places to turn the water off the
road to keep.it from washing and in good
passablectraveling order through the win.
ter, Also, to keep the ditches open during
the rainy season, and to put the bridges ang
culverts in'good substantial repair: immeis no rescue except in proper and skillful !
treatment. Consult, then,.at once, a physi.
cian whose practice and careful research .
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the disense. Those who haye
become victims of solitary vicls, that dread.
ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, fat
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consunmptives, and hundreds of nntimely graves w'th its misguided victims,shouldconsult wi nout-delay, one who will'sympathise with their sufferings. To such the
Doctor would especially recommend himself, giving to,each and all? guarantees of a
Perfect and Permanent 'Chre, without hinergnce from business change of dict,’ fear
of exposure. . :
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES,
When a Female isin trouble or afflicted
poisonous: druge, iujuries,.on. unpalatable
inedicines of any kind. Have no delicacy
n ealling, no difference what, your troubles
muy be. The afflicted are cofdially invited
ta tall and astisfy themselve.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off3 orsonding for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidentix) secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than ta, be charged with a fair. and mutuilty satinfadtory remautneration of: services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the ennes, rather than # too preyalent'and
* seliish'practice of extortion antiong quacks
and pretenders. ;
Dk. GIBBON fs responsible, and will
tive to cach patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and permanent oure, or make no chargo.
Cured at Home, .
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing wtetter to Dr, Gibbon, stating. case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease. has continned) and Have
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
‘dgmage and curiosity, to any part of the
country, with full and ‘plain’ directions for
use. Dy. chalosing $16 im currency or $10 in
coin,.in a registered letter through the
Pest Office, on through. Wells, Fargo & Cai,
n package of medicine will be forwarded
by cxprese to any et ofthe Upion.
Address DR, J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney
strost, corherCommercial, San Franciscs.
Pst Office Box 1957. ‘
Private éatfaty tect.
Remember €6 Oat Boe hosts. 6 letbe 1)
Seeing FReF ,
omespondenty will 04 inform
“DR: GILBON this iRoy TG ing Mah
iment in the Darny Transcrrpn, myl
aM: Nax220.: i !
Appling wiiguy Chun.
Va ma Ze OFFIcE,
arent ifort 8, Aug. oA ABT,
Wound, FI baving dled his «
; ie 08 . office nape > Patent
ning ¢ en ey ;
lered c a : fe
cation Be} intighed? foe ninety aye” the
"FRANRORIP?, NEVADA ne ne . pecery a
California, ~ —
Copy of Notiee posted on the claim,
Application fora pel tea Placer Mining
Notice is hereby. giyen, to. whom it may,
conctrn, that af Hebilcatiote tee eee ;
by John on oh beg to metant te ibe tell of
the Lnited States for a Pa © followtat hes ea Wade God Beiues Claim,
viz; Known asthe Murchie Placer Claim,
situated inthe Nevada: Mining: District, in
Rect or le May ce
and others on the west, and by unoccupied
mineral land on the @thersides and more
» particu) described as are to-wit:
on sur Iu } ngthe ‘BLW. y
ond Woe 0 WwW. be VY. 3g atte 8, KE.
quarter, -of ‘Section 9, Towaship 16. North,
Nees . a. Mount Distlo Bite and Meridrt Sacramente, Ca. , snd containing
100 acres, pe ey coy Popice mabre particularly described in the diagram posted and filed
ere applications” ~ i
4
eee,
ajbject to gale . .
with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fully competent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
stenging in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community, The Doctor,
understanding how imperatively necessary
these requirements are, feels called upon to
initerpose, and by éalling the attention of
the afflicted to the fact that he lias Keen a
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to
administer in all cases, both meditally and
surgically, not in 4 superficial manner, but
in 28 thorough a manner as years of study
and practice—hoth in hospitals and’ families
—can make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and design.
ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
4s upona father, All in affliction can find
in him one who can feel and npathise
with and befriénd them in trouble—one in
whose secresy, the utmost confidence can be
places.
Congr ion, by Lerter or otherwise, rnkr
_ THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES
eg te from private prescriptions of
Dy, Yoting, have now obtained a most extended popularity, and are correctly Viewed
to be the safest and -surest remedies for the
complaints for which they are applied. The
atom Bate testimonials of their
e Yedeclare them to be minentl
superior in their ection. No inay should be
without these Renovating Agents. ;
GREAT FE MEDICINE--The Greatest Discovery of this or my other Age.
sPREVENTIVE Powngne. Marriep LaprEs.—These Powders will found of es.
sential value to those whose means, health
or other circumstances do nipt sath them
to incréiise thé number of their amijfy without inconvenience, suffering, and perhaps
nat aig e This preparation is new, me 2
a convenient, and simple, and ca:
not injtite the health. RAR OP
Their use should be avoiiled at. certain
times. Price, $10 a box.
FRENCH LUNAR OR FEAMLE MONTHLY
sent by mail or express. ax: 8.
LETTERS.—Persons of either
wish to eonsult.the Dec
visit the city can, by atat
in a letter, recei
sex, who
vend whe-cannot
#@ theirsymptoms
ve advice and assurance of
Btroyed, Address,
BENJ. EF. JQSSELYN, M. D,
No, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom~ ry. Box
:
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. —
a. H. PEARSON pigs Proprietor.
[Rate ofthe Ries Honse.]
SAN. FRANCISCO,
T take pleasure in informold friendy of Nevad
Ghat her e Genehe
PILLS, for the cure of suppressions, etc., .
& cure at home, . All letters rotugned or de-+ Fy,
diately, and to be kept so during the whole
term of the contract. The contractor will
be reqnired to keep the road.clear of the ob. . tion have been duly paid : and that a por. the Unit
strnetions, fillup the ruts, -level. the road
_and remove the Joose roc .
spring an
eling order.
Section No, 4._
tion of Main and Broad streets, ruuning up
Main to junetion of Commercial and Cayote
see that the road is in good traythrough Willow Valley, up the ridge to the
Washington townahip line; twelve miles
more or leas,
‘This line of road requires break-waters
‘and-and turn out places to turn the water
off the road to keep it from washing, and in
qos passable traveling order through the
Winter. Also, to keep all ditches open dur.
ing the rainy season. Also, all bric ges and
culverts to be put in goodsubstantial repair
immediately, and to be kept so during the
whole term of the contract. Also hirty
(30) feet of railing of 2x4 lumber, to be
constructed on the Cayote Ravine bridge.
The contractor will be re quired to keep the
Toad clear of all obstructions. Hé will also
be required to pass over the road each
Spring and seo that all ruts are filled, the
road leveled and the loose rock taken. therefrom,.
Sectzon No. 5. Commencing at the junction of Rroad and Main streets, thence to
the head of Broad street, to the west gap
of SugarLoaf,: thence on the toad leading
te Blue Tent, thence past ‘the Blue Tent
saw mill to the lower Cooper road, six milés
more or less.
This line, of yoad reqnites: break-waters
and turn out pieces, to turn the water off
the road to keep it from. Washing, and in
gro passablé traveling order -through-the
Winter. Also, to keep the diches open during the rainy season. Also, the bridges
and culverts to be put in good substantial
repair immediately; and to. be -keatino.during the. whole term of.the contract. The
contractor Will be required to keep the road
clear of obstructions. He Will also-be re.
quired to pass over the road each Spring
and see that the ruts: are filled; the road
leveled aad the loose rock taken théréfrom.
Section No.6. Commencing at the june.
tion of Bast and West Broad streets, thence
Bam got Broad street, crossing American.
to Rough and Ready township line;
also, from west gap of Sugar Loaf through
Selby Plat to J, M. Black's toll road, at F.
E. Mills, six.and a half miles:more or less.
This line of road requires. break-waters
andturn out places, to turn.the water off
the road tokeep it from Washing, and in
hae passable traveling order through the
Winter. Also, to keep the ditches open
during the painy season. Also, the bridges
and culverts to Ye putin good. tantial
repair immediately, and to be kept so dur.
ing the whole term of the contract. The
. contractor will Ue required io kéep the road:
; clear of obstructions. He wilt atso he re
. quired to pass over the road cach Sprin
and see that the ruts sre filled, the rial
leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom.
Section Ne. 7. Commencing at the resi.
flence of W.S. Heuston. thence to Scott's
at, fonrand shalt milesimord.or Tess.
This line of road reg break-waters
. and turnout placer, to tarh water off the
. Poad to kéep it frem washing, and to be
kept. in.good pasrable traveling order dure
ing he bar ror to keeo the: ditches
open during the Season, Also, the
b: wane and culverts to be put in good substantial re immediately, and to be kept
80 during the whole terni of the contract.
The contractor wil). be required to keep the
road clear of obstructions. He will also be
requited pass oven the road.each Spring and
see that the ruts ane filled, the Toad leveled
and the loose roek therefrom
WM. DAW:
Road Commissioner Nevada County.
the interest of Messrs. Tubbs
m & Patten in the Cosmopolitan
= ‘Hotel, and have secured a
Tease fora term of years of this.well known,
house. The prices Will be reduced, ranging frem two to three-doliars per day fov-ore
on. Suite of roonis,.
Patent
is
shes table will be kept on the most liberal
Beale.
_ ‘Phere is one.of. Miller's Patent Safety
Car Elevators. attached. to: the
United States Internal Revenue,
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S. OFFI€R.
‘Oth Divibion, Fourth Distwict, Cel,
e Couxity ; is Neredy given that ¢
consolidated with Nevada and Si.
=
ry
AS
frre. in she 5th Division, 4th Ook;
istrict, ‘ornia. a u 4
On surveyed land, being the east 14 of south
east 44 of north east % and north east . of
north east 4 of south east &% of Section 19,
and west }¢ of south west 14 and west 34 of
west 1 of south east % of south west of
Seetion 20, and north east 4; of north west
PROBATE NOTICE:
istrator of t
James O'Neal, deceased, setting forth
he ‘has filed his Saal pony of his admin. istratiott fpon said Estate in this Court and
that the same: has been duly audited; allowed and confirmed ; thatallthe debts and
expetises of administration have been fully
paid : and thata portion of said estate remains to be divided among the heirs of deceased and praying among other things for
an order .of distribution of the residue of
to. It is ordcred that all persons interested
in the Estate of James O’Neal, deceased, be
and appear before the Probate Court of the
County of Neva
sid Cotirt,at ae ourt Hau:
ty,on the 30th day of Noyember, A. D. iy
at 10 0’clock, A. M. of that day, then, aud
there to show cause why an ordér ofdistribution should not be made of the residue of
said Estate among the heirs of said deceased, accofding to law. It is further ordered
that said notice shall also require all persons claiming to have any interest in‘ said
Estate to appear-before the Court on said
day then and there to show to the Court by
satisfactory proofs their consanguinity to
said deceased, tothe end that they may,greceive their due proportion of said estate.—
It is further ordered that # copy of this order be published forfour successive weeks
1871, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in the city of
Nevada, in the Connty of Nevada.
A. C. NILES: Probate Judge.
Dated Oct. 24th, 1871.
Office of the County Clerk of the County
of Nevada. I,J: J. Rogers, County Clerk of
the County of Nevada, State of California,
% Of north west 4% and west % of northeast
4 of north west 14 and north west quartet .
of south east % of north west quarter of
Section 29, Township 15 north, Range 10
East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in
the district of lands subject to sale’ at Sacramento, California, and containing one hun*
dred and sixty acres sald claim being. stlll
more particularly described in thg diagrara
posted and filed with ssid application.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same ‘before the Register and Receiver of the
United States for Sacyamento Land District,
at Sacrameuto California, -within ninety
days fron first day of publishing and
posting her€of.
JAMES HOLMES. t
STEPHEN A. HOLMES,
* LEONARD EVERHART,
By their Agent,
JAMES HOLMES, :
Applicant,
PROBATE NOTICE.
r the Probate ean of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter
of the Estate of William Stariteal, deceased.
On raéading and filing the-petition~ of -G: W:
Beedle, Administrator of the Estate of Wm,
Stanteal,-deceased; setting forth that he has
filed his final account of his administration
of the estate ef said deceased, in this Court,
and an order has been made appointing the
9th day of December, 1871, at 10 o’clock, A.
M. on the settlement of said account : that
all the debts and expenses of administration of said estate remains to be divided
He . among the next of kin heirs of said deceased
will ee to pass over the road each . 824 prayingamong other things for an or, . Company,
der of distribution of the residueof guides:
tateamong the persons entitled: It ig ortate of the said William Stanteal, deceased,
be and appear before the Probate Court—of
7 Y i town site of Dutch Flat
to intersection of Washington road, thence . the said county of Nevada,at the Court Toom Company, and 2
to Crawford & Co's. powder house, thence . Of Said Court, im the city of Nevada, in sattt{ the
Nevada county, on Saturday, the 9th day of
December, A. D. 1871, at. 10-o’clock, A. M.,
then and there te show cause why anorder
of distribution should not be made of the
residue of said estate aniong the next of kin
heirs of the said deceased, according to law.
It is therefore ordered, that a copy ‘of this
order be published for four successive weeks
before the said 9th day of December, A. D.
1971, in. Nevada Daily. Transcript, a
hewspaper printed and published inthe said
Nevada county,
#6. NILES; Probatt Judge.
Dated November 6th.
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
, J.J. Rogers, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Prebate Court in and fortte
County of Nevada, State of California, do
‘hereby. certify the foregoing.to be #trne and
correct copy of an Original Order duly made
and entered in the minutes of said Court.
sisiare Witness my hand and the Seal of
seal said Court, this 6th any of Novemft;
J.J. ROGERS, Clerk.
ns By H. Darneal, Deputy.
i No. 230.
Applicationfor a Patent to Placer
Gold Mining Claims, .
Ustrep Srares Lanp OFrice. \
Sacramento, California, Aug) 28, 1871.
pec’ HARKNESS having filed his ap
plication in this office for a patent-ton~
mining elaim, and the law and instructions
in such cases provided having been complied.
with It is hereby ordered that the annexed
notice of-such application ‘be published for
hinety days in the NEVADA DalLy TRANSCRIPT
& news lished gegrest fh: cation
of anid tetas oe a’ City, Ag arene
eounty, State of Californ
Be Se a oan cir: Register.
[Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.]
APPLICATION FOR PARBHT TO: A PLACER AION:
ING. CLAIM. , i
Notice is ‘hereby given to: whom it may
concern, that.an application has beon made
by Osmyn Harkness to the Government of
the United: States for a nt o the following described Placer RAKE Minin Claim,
viz: known as the Lost Camp Mining ¢laitn
situated in the Lost Camp Mining District,
in Placer County, State of California, being
bounded by undtctpied mineral land on all
sides, there being no mining claims bounding this said claim, and more particnlarly
describe dy’a followa, to-wit on‘ Surveyed
land, being the N 6 of SW & and Ns of
S Ed and 8 of N-W ij andthe EY of
Section. 23,andN EB % of the § E quarter
of Section 22, Township Sixteen North,
‘ange 11 east, Mount “Diablo base and
meridian, inthe district. of lands subject t6
sale at Sacramento, California, and conta ining
#4C acres ; seid claim being more “par.
ticularly described in the diagram -poated
and filed with said application,
ATT persons holding any ady, claim
thereto are required to present the same
before the Register and Receiver of the
United States for Sacramento Land District,
at Sacramento, California, within ninety
fore Leese *be frst day of publishing and
pos ereof.
Dated Aug, 28th, 1971.
ae OSMXN HARKNESS,
“H is.hereby giman that
ting of yoy: om ednee tral —
be holden at the office of ae
and ex-oflicio Clerk of the Probgte Court, in
and for kaid Neveda-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 Probate Court.
) Witness my handand the Seal of
seal) said Probate Court, this 28th day of
—~~ } Oct, A. D. 1871.
J.d. ROGERS, County Clerk.
By H. Darneal. Deputy. o31
* No, 217,
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Gold Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND rg:
Sacramento, Cal. Aug. 14th, 1871,
~—
OHN 8. COLGROVE having filed his application in this office for a Patent to a
Mining Claim, and the law and instructions
in such cases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of such application be published for ninety days, in the NEvapa TranSCRIPT, @ newspaper published hearest the
vada county, State of California.
JOHN’ G: MCCALLUM, Register.
Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINENG
CLAIM.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
concern, that an application has been fhade
by John§. Colgrove to the Government ef
States fora Patent to the follow:
d Placer Gold Mining Claim,
asthe Clahn;Fruklin
ear River Hill, Queen City,Dutch
Flat Company and Buckeye Company, situatedin the Dutch Flat Mining District, in
ing desc;
viz-:-kn
Commencing at the jyne. dered, that all persons interested in the es. Placer County;State of: alifomis,: being
bounded by the mining claim of Brown &
Company, -on_the north, and—byAmerican
east ; on the west by North Stir Company and Gray Eagle Company, and on the
south, in‘part by town site of Dutch Fiat,
there being no other claims bounding. this
said claim and more particularly described
as follows, to-wit ; on unsurveyed land, being in Section 27 and 34: Township. 16 North.
Range, 10 Eaat, Mount Diablo Baseand Meat Sacramento, California, and containing
one hundred and fifty-five acres. Said claim
being stilt more py described in
the diagram posted and filed with said appliatlin.
A persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before the Register and Receiver of the
United States for Sactamento Land Dirtriet,
at Sacramento, California, within ninety
days from the first day of publishing and
posting hereof.
JOHN 8. COLGROVE, Applicant.
Dated August 11th, 1871. alé
No. 231.
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Gold Mining Claim.
Gyrrev Srares Lanp OFFice.
Sacramento, California, Aug. 29, sit,
O SMYN HARKNESS having filed his application in this office for a Patent to
amining claim,and the law and instructions
having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that theannexed notice ef’ such applcation be pub-lished for ninety dys in the
NeEvapA Daly TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in Nevadacity, Nevada county, State
of California.
JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register.
s WP 2
[Copy of notice posted on the claim.]
APPLICATION FOR .4 PATENT TO A PLACER
MINING CLAIM.
Notiee ise h given to all 4vhom. it
may concern, that an application has been
made by Osmyn Harkness tothe Government of the United States for a Patent to
the following déscribed Placer Geld Mining
Claim, viz ; Known as thé Bogus Hill Placer
Claim, situated :in Mining District, in Placer County, State of California.
being bounded.by the mining claim known
as Moody's Fluming Glaim onthe nerth and
west there being no other claims bounding
this [email protected] andmere particularly described as follows, to-wit : on surveyed land
being the Southeast quarter and. east half of
southwest quarter of Section 3, and north
half and southwest quartcr of northeast
qugrter and east half of northwest quarter
of Section 10, Township 15 North, Range 10
East, Mount Diable Base and Meridien,.in
the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and eontaining four
hundred and forty acres. Said claim Being
more. be i
: With said application.
ena ging eet any adverse claim
ereto axe hereby required to — the
Same before the Register and eceiver ‘of
the United States Land office for Sacramen.
to Land District, Sacramento, California,
Within ninety days from
lishing and posting
Dated. Aug. 29h, 1871.
“st Applicants.
FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE.
Chapman's Old Stand, Pine gi,
__
:
TYNEIS Store will be éoustentiy supplied
at North San Juan, Nevada coeaty, on Sat. with the best of CONFF ERY
urday the 2nd day of December next, at 2. Nuts, Case and Cap Goods, eas tienes ci
clock, P.M for. the Sunevation cd: mek ae mF, 8 FRUITS of ali.
nlegally come before . e citizens ‘vada i
=’ *JORN. B MUNTER to giveme a call, ove? Wie invited
North Sau duan, Now. 6th,.1871. ee) ees ae Ye FOSTER, Proprietor.» »
Fx "3
N the matter of the Estate of JAMES. < ©
O'NEAL, deceased. Probate Court,. in
the County of Nevatla: ‘On reading and filing the petition of Daniel O’Brien, AdminEstate left Bees Pree: “<4
at .
said Estateamong the personsentitled there.
at theCourt Room Gk:
before the said 30th day of Nuvember, A. D&
location of said claim at Nevada city in Ne.
ridian, in the district of lands subject to sale .
OTICE is hereby given ‘that’ ix accord.
ance with the provisions of @n ‘act of
entitled-an ‘Act to provide for the location,
construction amd maintenance of Public
Roads in the county of Nevada,” I will sei)
at public sale to the lowést bidder in front
of Sprecker’s Saloon, inthe:town of Omega
on Tuesday, November 21st, 187 1, at 120’)
M. contracts for repairing and keeping in
repair until September 2d, 1873, the following described roads of said county, in i
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP,
Section No. 1. Commencing. at Nevada
Townsbip line, thence by way of Skillmans
Mill to intersect the Alpha and Washington
Toll Road at Alpha. four miles more or legs,This line of road requires ‘bregk waters
es foturp t Water off the
of good tound et
near Alpha. He ditches alone the line or
said road to be kept open during the rainy
season, and the bridges and culverts to he
put in good substantial repsir immediate, ¥
and to be kept so during the eutire term of
the contract. The contractor shall be tequired to keep theroad clear of obsteuc.
tions, such as fallen trees, ete. He will be
required to pass-overthe road each ‘pring
and see that the ruts are filled, the roa ley.
eled, and the loose rock taken therefrom,
Section No. 2. Coinmencing at the junetion of Alpha and Omega roads, thence up
the ridge on the Omega road to Omega, four
and a half niles, more er less. .
This line of road requires breakwaters and
turn out places toturn the water offthe road
to kéop it from washing, and in good passable traveling order and cogdition through
the winter. Also, the ditches to be kept
open during the rdiny-season:also the bridg:
es and culverts tobe put in geod: substantial repair immediately, and to be kept s0
during the entire term of the contract. The
contractor shall be required to passover the
. road each spring and see that the rats are
filled, the road levelé@_and the loose rock
taken therefrom. He isirequired to keen
the road clear of the obstructions, such as
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 E. 0.
Tompkins’ Hotel, six miles, more or less.
This line of read ‘requires bredk waters .
and turn the water off the. road andto keep
it from washing and in good passeble traveling order through the winter. The ditches to be kept Open during the rainy season
The bridges snd culverts to he put.im good
‘substantial repair immediately and to be
kept go during the whole term of, the contract. 'Tke contractor _is required to keep
the road clear of o®struetions,.such
as fallen trees, etc. He is required to pass over
the road each spring and see that the ruts
are filled, the road. leveled and, the leone
rock taken therefrom. :
: WM. DAWS,
Road Commissioner, Nevada County,
ears Se! ATES ASE CT eT EN Sey. A
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s
Medical and Surgical Institute,
o, 519 Sacramento Street, ‘
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
below the What Cheer House]
. SAN FRANCISCO. :
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the aiflieted ,
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment. and Cure of all ,
Private and. Chronie diseases, Cases of
Secresy
. “AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
on .
:. To the. Affficted.OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETERNS
. his sincere thanks to his numerous
patients for their patronage, and would take
this opportunity.to remind them that ne
continues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver
Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Usinary Or8, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphiis in all its forms and-stages, ; Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abnse, Gonorhea; Gleet, Strietures,
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual
Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loina,
Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kia
neys, etc., and-he hopes that bis long experience and successful practice will continne
to insnre him a share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he is enabled to applythe most efficient and successful remedies
against diseases of all kinds. He uses no
mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa-tients in a correct ahd honorable way, and
has references. of unquestionable veracity
t
standing in society. All parties consulting
him, by letter or otherwise, will reéeive thebest and gentlest treatment, and implicie:
secrecy.
’ To Females. ‘
. When a female is in’ trouble or afflicted
with disease, such as weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head: los of: muscular power, palpitation of the heart, neryousness, extreme urinary difficulties gen‘eral debility, vaginitis, all. diseases. of the:
. womb, hysteria, sterility and all other d@is. €ases peculiar’to females, she should go or:
jte at‘once to the celebrated Female Doe-:
tor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Thstitute; and censult him about her treubles:
and disease. Irregularities, suppressions,
ten will ane = pore *s icular atention. no false delicacy vent 4
but apply immediately and ore pot Bg
. from painfal suffering and premature death.
All Married Ladies whose delicate health
r other circumstances prevent an increase
their lies, should write or ealk<at«
W. K., DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, an,
they will receive every possible relie
and help. The Doetor’s offices, corsisting. of six rooms. are so arranged that he can
. be consulted without fear of observation.
_ "Co .Correapondents.
Patients (male or female) residing in any. part of the State, however distant, who may
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think
proper to submit a ‘writtén’ statement o
. Such, in preference to holding a personaf
; interview, are respéctfally éeSured that their
. COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE
CRED AND._CONFIDENTIAL. . If the case
be fully and ‘andidly doseribed, personar
. Communication . will be unnecessery, 46 in-:
. structions, including diet, regimen, and the
. eneral'trestment of the itself, (inejudng the remedies) will vader andes without
. delay, and in such a manner a8 to convey
icularly described i . no idea of the purport. of the létter or paree!*
. So transmitted. Consultations by letter or
. otherwise FREE. ‘Permatent ¢ure guaran. teed or no pay, . :
matorrlica, ~
DR. DOHERTY has just publighed an
important pamphlet, embod is own
iy *
tence or Virility, being a short on
Spermatorrhcéa, cr Seminal Weakness, Ner-.
veus and Physiral Debility: ent or
this affection and other diseases of the Sex,
wal Organs. This little work contains in
formation 6fthe utmost value to all, whethi Taarried beth ge big ‘be sent FREE .
mail on receipt of Six Cents in. postege
stamips for retarn te We ee
Address, WW: DOHERTY, M.D.
824 San Franeisco, Cal,
XN THE MATTER oF RSTATE oF
. John Ryan, deceased: “Notice Rereby
Rag said deceased, to poste same
soni «After the pablicaticn of Uh note,
. eet eee Mt tere
from men of known respectability and high. °
Views and experience in relation to Impe~ —
“OFT
HENRY MA
R, W. TULLY.