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_.er via New York or St. Thamas—if a desived
the above orders.
Grass Valley & Rough & Ready.
@LCALDWELL, De
caiaiiienibinea
Ele Faily Granswript.
N, P,. BROWN & M.S. DEAL,
Publishers and Proprietors.
°
Office Cor, Broad & Pine Streets.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMHIP CO’S
ae ee _STEAMSHIPS
PA —FoR—
ae NEW, YOR K,
a AP ANOAND CHINA
Will -be dispatched as follows:
Leave Wharf,’ corncr First ‘and Brannan
Streets, at 11 o'clock a.M. of: the following
dates, for PANAMA. connecting via Panama
Railroad, with one of the Company's splendid
Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK.
On the LOth, 18th and 3Ctha of each
month that has ad days, Onthe 10th, 19th
and 30th of each month that has 31 days.—
When the 10th, 19th and 30th fal) on Sunday,
they will leave on Saturday preceding ; when
the 18th jalls-on Sunday,;they will leaveon Monday following. Steamer leaving San Francisco
on the 10th touches atManzanillo, All touch
at Acapulco. =
Departures of 18th or 19th connect with
French Transatlantic Company’ s. Steamer for
St. Nazaire and English Steamer sor South
America Throngh tickets-can he obtained.
Departure of 1@th connects with English
wpton, Anrtralia, and
South America, and P. RR. Co’s Steamer for
Central America. Through tickets can be obtained.
The following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below: ~ °
Feb. 10—Montana, Capt. E. 8S. Farnesworth,
connecting with Henry Chauncy, Capt. Gray.
Feb. 18—Golden City. Capt. W F. Lapidge,
connecting with Rising Star,Capt Connor,
Feb. 2)—Sacramento, Capt. W. H. Parker,
wonnecting with Arizona, Cart. Maury. .
_Cabin passengers berthed ve pe Rageace
checked through— 100 pounde allowed each
adult parsenger. An experienced Surgeon on
board. Medicine and attendance free. These
gteamere will positively sail at 11 o’clock. Pas
sengers are requested to have their baggage
on board before!0 o'clock. Through tickets to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and National
Steamship Jine, can be obtained at the P, M.
8. $.-Co’s Office in San Francisco. where. may
also be obtained orders for passsae from Liverpool or Southampton to San Francisco eithamonnt of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
ers. Holders oforders will be
required to identify themselves to the agents:
in England, For merchandise freight_apply
to Wells, Fargo & Co,
The steitniehip Great Repubdli¢; Capt. Doane,
will be dispatchedsMarch 5th. 1868; at noon,
from wharf corner of Firet and Brannan Ftr'ts,
for Yokahama and Hongkong. connecting at
Yokohama with the steamship Costa. Rica for
Shanghae. ~ mR
For passage and other information apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Compan¥s office,
corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets,
San Francisco.
OLIVER ELDRIDGE. Agent
GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
‘HIS cemetery is peaaitaly located in a
fine grove on the turnpike between
Tt is laid outepecially for a
BURYING GROUND,
and contains over
FORTY ACRES OF LELAND!
The greatest care will be taken of the
grounds, nnd no labor or expense spared to
wake Greenwood the finest cemetery on the
Coast, Lots are offered for sale on reason
able terms, and full particulars given by
; "WC. POPE, Supt.
Grasa Valley, Augitt 10, 1867,
U.S. LAND-OF FICE, .
SacRAMENTO City, Noy, 16th, 1867. 5
OTICE is hereby given that James E
Perkins has filed vhis day, in this office, a
petition and diagram of the “*Salathiel -Minlox Claim.” on the Mary Etta Quartz Lode,
situated about four miles easterly from Omega
in the Nevada County Mining District, county
of Nevada, State of California, aud bounded
a8 follows; Begiuuing at the incline «hait on
said lode, which. shaft bears N. 83 deg E. 11
28-100 che, from the 3/ #ec., Cor., between sec.
tiona 11 and 14 T,17N. R. 11. E, Mt. Diabio
’ Base Meridian, and ruvning thence along said
lode northerly 200ft, to a point at the northerly
end of said claim, and from said incline shaft
southerly along said lode 1.800 fect to a potat
at the southerly end of said claim, together
witha tract for mining aud milling purposes
rienant to said mine, as shown in tke
uresaid diagram—and the said James E.
Perkins intends to.apply for a patent for said
wnine and tract under the Act of Congress ¢utitled “An Act granting the right of way to
ditch and canal owners over the public anda,
and for other purposes,” Approved July 26th,
1866, Any person or persons claiming adversedy to eaid Perkins. must file a netice of the
fame iu this office within three calendar
months from this date.
ee ne NEELY JOHNSON, Register.
December 7th, 1567. oar
. DENTISTRY.
Ww. McINTYRE,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Ofiide—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's.
"3s PREPARED TO DO ALL
kinds ef ental Work at. short
notite and iu the best manner.—
Artificial Teeth iy ag es ‘s
teed. Full Upper Set, on Vules shy 5. Teeth filled with Gold from 2
te $4. Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth,
if desired.
air tasains
Tt.
All work guaranteed to give the
jon or nocharges made, nl6
J.L, Caldwell and John Caldwell
Attorneys and Counselors at woman
Ofice No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City.
‘ Public for Neva
BS iA = tof Notary ‘cor Ghoaense of
North American’ Steamship Co
OPPOSITION
: via
PANAMA.
YHE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP
COMPANY will dispatch the splendid
New Steamer.
AMERICA-—2,500 TONS,
EDGAR WAKEMAN,,..+..,Commander;
FOR PANAMA,
From Mission Street Wharf, San Francisco,
at 12 o'clock, noon,
Saturday,...February 15th, 1868,
ship :
DAKOTA—3,000 TONS,
FOR NEW YORK,
One hundred pounds baggage free.
An experienced Surgeon on board; medicine and attendance free.
All the steamers of this Company will hereafter touch at Manzanillo, each way. Freight
and paseage at redaced rates. i
Passage Tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, by the ‘Liverpool and Great Weetern
8.8. Company’s® staunch and elegant Iron
Steamehips, at unusually low rates.
Paseage from Bremen, Hamburg, Southampten and Havre, by firet class Stexmers of the
North German Lloyds.at very reduced rates.
The Company wil dispatch the Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR, Feb. 25th, via Nicaragua.
For further information apply to t W;
RAYMOND, Agent,Northwest corner Battery
Land Pine sts. (up stairs), San Francisco
a 6 OCB a
NEW STYLES
NEW STs%.
_ LAMOTT,
227 Montgomery St. San Francisco
Ts out again with another
_ New Style HAT, for Winter.
Nothing like giving peorle NEW STYLES.
THAT IS. WHY _
Lamerr TAKES THE LEAD IN
THE HAT BUSINESS ON
— PRES COAST:
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
Wi: ‘. WOULDINFORM
i _ the people of Neva. ; da that.they have
P the livery stock. and business of
farvey Helm, and united the stock of the
Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest
lot_of Horses, Buggies, and Carmages, to be
foundin this part of the State. 4
“Tears, with elegant Buggies, Wagone and
Hacks to let at. the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terme, Our Horses are free
from vice)of finestyle and capable of going
as faet.as anygenti¢man cares to drive,
Carriages for Fonerale attended to with
promptness, 7 :
Good Saddle Tloree* always-on hand.
Horrex boarded by théday, week or month
and the best of care guaranteed. ~_
BAXBY, & LANCASTER,
Nevada, Dec, 5th. : >
ere eS sy
< UMMONS.—State of California, Connty of
~— Nevada, Township of Little York, ®.—
Before R. MeGonn, Justice of the Peace. The
People: of the State of California send greeting
to B, F. Coon, Miles Toby and Joseph Unketer.
You are hereby summoned te appear before
me.at my offiec, In the township of Little York
in tne county. of Nevada, on the 1%h day of
March, 1868. at 10 o'clock, A. M.to anewer unto the complaint of Nelson ¥. Waggoner who
sues to recover the sum of $159 25 on a proimissory note bearing date Dec. 15th, 1863, with
interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum
as per note now on filein ».y office when judgment will be taken against you fer said amount
together with costs and damazes if you-fuil to
appear and anewer,
siven under my hand this 17th day of Dee.
1867. R, MbGOCS, J. P
Revenue Stamp, 56 cts.
It is hereby ordered that theaheve Summons
be served by publication in the Nevada T'ranscript, a newspaper published in Nevada county, for the oerk of ninety day« from date,
it. MeGOUN, J. P.
At copy, Attest.
a "i M. COMBS. Constable.
NHERIFF’S SALE.--Whoreas; bya certain
S Decree made and entered in the District
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of
the State of California in and tor the county of
Nevada, on the 1th day of Jamnary, 1568, in an
action wherein P. M. McCarty ix plaintiff and
Mrs. E. Green is he pare K mas ortersd
-adjudgea and decreed that the mining copartnership beretofore existing between said plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and the propesty belonging to said copartnerehip and described in #a a Uecrep as follows, to-wit: Those
certain mining claims,the mining ground property and premises cituated on Mjssouri Canon
in the townehip ef Little York, Connty of Nevada, State of California, described as follows:
Bounded on the south by the mining claims of
hk. Comba, and on the north by Smith & Co's
mining claims. Also, that certain Canon commencing at the upper end of Gable & Co's
Canon claims.and running up the. North Fork
of said Missouri Canon tothe Canon claims of .
MeGahey & Co. the eame ‘being wred for the
purpose aiases yar oe age mini n
re described. sold Shenidt o si
pe sp ‘the proceeds of said sale be
in said action and exnally diviwill ex to : I . ct
public ealeall the above ee ar
the t bidder, in front of the Court Houee
door the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY
March 10th, 1868, between the hoare of 9 o'clock
a. x. and 5 o'clock P.M.
County. Public for Nevada Consity: . p Hawley, Atty.
» Connecting via Panama Railrgad. at Aspin.
“(wail with the Company's entirely new SteamDR. J. M. MOREENO,
(Late consulting Physician at Dr. Gibbon’s
Dispensary.)
HAS REMOVED TO
No. 695 Sacramento {Street,
. Qne door above Montgomery,
San. Francisco, Californiu.
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
the treatment of diseases of women and
children—Communications strictly confiden
tial, and all correspondence promptly -answered. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREER,
——pan
TO THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED,
Dr. Moreeno has been established in San
Francisco since: 1852, and has uade a reat
reputation in the treatment ot all forms of
Private Dieeases—snch as Syphilis, Gonnorrhea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse. In the firet stages of
ryphilitic or gonnorrhoeal diseases he guarantees'a cure ind few days without -inconvenience to the patient or hinderance-to his business, When a patient, by neglect, or improper treatment, has developed the secondary
symptoms of syphilis,such as painful swellings
on t of neers or ulcers in the throat or nose,
which if not. checked, destroy the soft parts
and.cause the hone to.mortily, separate and
come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold, or when blotches and pimples
. break out on-the skin-or when-he has painfil
swellings upon the bones, or when his consiitution is injured-so-as-topredispose -to consumption or other constitutional disease. the
Doctor guarantces a cure or asks no compensation. In rheumatism, chronic or acute, in
dysentery or disirrhoea he has safe and effectnal remedies.
uences of.self-abuse, snch as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, ringing in the eare, pains in the back and limbs,
with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss
of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness,
confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a
fecling of weariness of tife; the-nervoaysystem so excitable that slight noises shock or
startle the patient, making hia existence miserable...k°or the.above. maladies .the} Doctor
will guarantee a cure without mercury, or any
deleterions drugs, or ask no compensation.
He can be consulten free of charge, and invites
all to-call, as it ‘Will cort them nothing, and
may bemuch to their advantage. Office hours
from 9a. M. to9r. mM.
SPERMATORRIIOEA,
Or local weakness,nervons debility low epirits
lnssitude., weakness of the limbs and hack, indisposition and incapability for Jabor and
study. dnilness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains inthe side, affections
of the eye, pimples dn the face, sexual and
other infirmities in man, are cured without
. fail hy the Sustly celebrated phyrician and sur:
geon, Dr, J Moreeno. His method of
curing disease is new, (unknown to others)
hence his great success.
NO NECESSITY FOR. A PERSONAL INTERVIEW.
Persous residing at a distance who find it
inconvenient to leave their business and visit
the Doctor at his office, by sendin. a full and
minute discription of their compla_nt,together
with ten dollars, can have their medicines forwarded to any part of the. Paci Court, togetherwith full directions fo without
charge loranedicines.
A PREVENTATIVE,
Persons who Weh to fward against disease
of the natural consequences of ghe marriage
state, can have a preventative forwarded: that
can be relied upon at all times, by cending two
dollars encloged ina letter Wirected to Dr. J.
M. Moreeno. Address DR. MOREENO,
.605. Sacramento Street, one door hhove Mout
gomery: San Francisco.
Dissolution of Copartnership>
None is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between P.
Scientti and Victor Chevalier, under the 4rm
name of P. Scientti & Co. in the liquor bneineas, in Nevada City, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. P. SCIEUTTL
VICTOR CHEVALIER,
Nevada, January 9th, 1868.
the old ‘stand by Victor Chevalier. All per:
ties indebted to the off firm are reqneted to
come forward and settle up immediately. jlo
MUSLC! MUS Ic!
f Cc. H. CHASE,
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
CHER :OF> MUSIC
Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned.and other
musical Instruments repaired, :
Quadrille Music furnished, from’ twe_to
six pieces as may be desired,
Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or
other instruments. eay or difficult as desired
GENTS WANTED.—§250 per month Tne
Year Rounp, or 0 per cent. profit on
commission. We guararty the above salary
or commission to active, indastrions agents at
theirown homes, to introduce an article
indlepence big can ocery Bosecscie. —
‘or full particulars call on, or adddress
of G JACKji 11 South street, Baltimore, Md.
THE PEOPLES MARKET.
Next door.to Baker & Martin’s Grocery Store
’ ON BROAD STREBT.
MHS Establichment-still: maintains its character of usefulness by selling the best 0
* at hegre gi pe Ml my de hand,
t}a Superior Article of
Head Cheese, Can Lard, ectc.
holesale
JOHNSON
For the treatment-of the conse-.
XN. B.—The business will be continued at
Tap Osa .
PERRA m
Winter Arrangement.
( N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER
J ith,1867, until further notice, the Trains
of the Central Pacific Railroad will run.as felows:
Going East,
Passenger trains Will leave Sacramento at
6:30. a. M., and arrive at Cisco at-12 m. Accommodation and_Way Freight Train at 2.30
P, M., arriving at Colfax at 9 P.M.
Going. West.
Passenger trains leave Ciscoat 6.45. Mm. arriving at Sacramento at 12:45 p.m. Aecommodation and Way Freight Train leaves Colfax at 6:10 A.M., arriving at-Sactamento at 1:16
P.M.
Through Freight Trains to and, from Cisco
daily.
The morning passenger trains connect at
Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jime, Forest
Hill, Michigan Bluffs, Greenwood and Georgetown.;-and at Colfax with stages for Grass Val.
ey, Nevada, San Juan, Camptonville, Forest
City, Downievilleand Iowa Hill; and at Dutch
Flat with stages for Little York, You Bet, Red
Bog and Nevada, and at Ciseé with stages for
Summit City, Austin, Virginia City, and all
points in the State of Nevada.
The 6:30 a, M. up train connects at the Junction” with the cars of the California Central
Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all
pointe north.
All trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
C, CROCKER,
Suverin.endent C, P. R. R,
GEO, W, KIDD. J. W. HINDS, RnR. W. TULLY
BANKING HOUSE
‘ ANDRA..
ASSAY OFFICE.
GEO. W. KIDD & CO... Bankers.
Ty the Granite Building, on Broad Street,
Nevada City.
The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Duet:
Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a
low rate of interest.
Registered County Scrip bought
at par. :
_ LEGAL TENDERS bonght and sold at the
Regular Rates,
Deposits received. Cheeks on San Francisco
Sacramento and Virginia city,
Drafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and
Dublin, Ireland.
Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire
and Life Inenrance Company,
Gold and Ores of every description Melted,
Refined and Axsayed.
Correspondents=-San— Franciseo, ~Bank-of
California; Sacramento, D. 0. Mills & Co.
Virginia City, Agency Bank of California.
ovt2 GEO, W. KIDD &CO,
~HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an ExecuKK) tion tome delivered, issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District,
in and for the county of Nevada, State of Cak
ifornia, bearing date January 2st, 1808, Ly favor of M. C. Taylor, and against Ancient River Channel Blur Gravel Company fer the sum
of Twelve Hundred and twenty-three 98-100 dollars ($1,223 Ss) dainages, With taterest thereon
at the rate of ten percent per annum tiil paid,
together with €16 50 costs and disbursements,
at the date of said judgment, and accruing
corts amounting to the sium Of $1. Thave levied upon all ie right, tile and interest of the
BOOTS AND Ss HOES,
WILLIAM R, COE,
Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts,
Lhave just received a
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
a, Consisting of :
Gents Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladics’? Misses? and Children’s
Slippe &e.y KC.
From the best Mamuficinrers of New York,
Poa ys and on a he
ubber Boots,Gents, Ladies, i
AND CHILDRENS’ SHORS Se
Just from the Manufactory,recei ved by the ast
steamer, Talso have a fullassortment of
SHOE FINDINGS, . .’
Miller's Celebrated Harness Hlacking, Neats Foot O11,
French Calf, Kip lining Skins; Sole Leather,
_ Lace Leather, ees, ails, Awls, Th
’ Lasts, and in fact everything tobe’ ~
found ina first clase Shoe
and Finding Store,
Bopatring done in the. very best style
Boots and Shoes made to order,
And a good fit warranved in every eaae. 1
keep Boots of my own mannfacture always
on hand and will sellmy Goode 0 fs
cheaper than any other House in
this city.
STUMPFS HOTEL
—AND—
RESTAURANT,
BROAD STREET, above Pirie
Street, Nevada city. i
—
ia F. STUMPF, Proprietor
Good Booms,
Good Meals,
Good Cooks,
Good Liquors, :
Low Prices
: French, En m h a
PP ahi » English and German spoken in
Apartments for Ladies,
Neatly furnished, and the beat of aeccommodathous tel
o12 Powe STUMPR,Dr. J. H. JOSSELYN, .
Set CONTINUES TO TREAT the a +
ed. with his valuableand NEVER FAI
MEDIES, at the r
645 Washington Street, —
Just above and opposite Maguire's Opera
House,
SAN FRANCISCO, — >
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
~ ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE,
T 18 SEVEN YEARS, up to Febrnary 12th,
1867, since the Institute ‘was established.
. The Directors challenge the world to show—a
more successful medical triamph. There have
been over TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND consultations, and nearly TWENTY THOU:
contracts made, with only eleven failures tocure ; (in those cases the fee was returned.)
A large number of cases prescribed for w .
from the hatare of the @isease, could only he
temporarily relieved. 4
The Doctor makes it his‘study to help suffering humanity withont regard tothe amount of
money the patient may be able to pay. His
remedies are mild and gentle in their action,
They are entirely free from all min ' 5
or any eubstance that can possibly injure the
most delicate system. The Doctor's mode of
practice is the REFORMED or ELECTRO*ATHIC system, by which one-half of the
dlonaene n the catalogue can be cured without
medicine,
defendant, the Aucient River Channel Blne
Gravel Company, herein meutioned, in and to
the following described property, to-wit :—
Phat certain jot or parcel of mining ground
consisting of thirty-one thonsand five hundred
and eighty lineal feet (31580) of mining ground,
commeucing at the north-east end of the Chalk
Blut! Mountain Company’s yround, in Nevada
county, State of California, and ruuning or exfending thence northerly or north-easter)
throuvh the centre or summit-of Chalk Blo
Mountain across Bear Valley to the head of
two mile Vatley,. together with all the mining
ground in said mountain from ita summit to
its base, both in its uortherly or north-weesterly and southerly, or south-westerly sides, bes
ing one hundred Ines! feet to cach Jocation,
extending along the summit of said Mountain,
and extending the same width to_the base of
raid Mountain on cither side, by lines at right
angles with said center or summit ground, together with all the mineral therein comained,
brallits earth, gravel avd cement depostites,
in its basing. channels aud spars, with ali the
tights of mining, ai the timber .thercon aud
all the waterand water righta therennto belonging or in vywise appertaining. together
with all the machinery and improvetnents on
said mining ground, sonsiating of one 30-foot
water wheel, drum, tridNon wheels and hoisting works complete,aid the building covering
the same, #ituated fi Bear VaNey, icar the old
residerce of EK, O. Tompkins and known as
the Ancient Kiver Chaunel Blae Gravel Company's Holsting Works. :
Notice is hereby given that I will expoteto
public sale all the above deecribed property te.
the highest bidder, in front. of the Ce nrt Hoase
door, in the city of: Nevada, on PUESDAY,
Marck. 101i, 168; bet weew the hours of o'eFk
A MM and6 o'clock Pp. a.
Given under my hand this 11th day of Feb.
1863,
Rh. B, GENTRY, Sheriff.
J.C. Deuel. Atty. fil
“AT OTICE is hereby yviven to all — not
N to buy or weyotiate for the following described etock ofthe Kentucky G. & 8, Mining
Co., a8 the same was ¢0ld for assessments on
the ith day of December, 187:
Names. No. Feet.
fanborn'd L 110
Tilford Fraik ao 5
Loomis Thos, OO 3 8-12
Rhodes W H 88 P2)
Tryon MC J 14912
Mussell Wi ~ oe 185-12
Heather W 118 28
101 38-12
Fingand John
Vandevier A K Ni p
Seavy ' muarseseed —
Byori, ert a peretary,
r
jas ” Kentucky G. & 8. M.
No, Shares,
rT ae
IN ALL CASES HE WARRANTS A CURE
: or aske no pay for hia vouvient. It has been
. too common with persons ealling themselves
Physicinns, to treat their poor victims whtil
their funds were exhansted, and. then daya
them away, half cured, to die by the way-side,
or become a burden to the public while he lingers out a life ot snffering and misery
ae cece omens wit h womentlouable complaints, the Doctor wonld ray that he cure
the worst possible case In pres snort tao,
without the persons afllicted being do
their moat intimate friends.
To those whose conetitutions have been injured by youthful excesses, the Doctor. offers
a positive and speedy return of health and
manly vigor. ‘To: the Rheumaticalimost fnstantanheous cure,
To Females,
Either sick or in tronble, the Dervtor'wishes-te
say that hots thoroughpy conversant with their
delicate aud sympathetic systems, the diseases
and troubles incident thereto, and can assure
them # perfect cure or.velief, ax the case may
require. His FEMALE MONTHLY medicines
are uneurpaseed by anyother known. They
ate pleasant tothe taste, and will be warranted
tafe and aure.
("The utmost secrecy observed,
All ydu timt are afflicted, Male and. Fe i
no nxtier what the.care may he. E-wit give
yeu rclief or a cure, or ack nothing for my
trouble. Persons residing at a distance w 4
business or domestic affairs prevent their vis«
ling the city, or those who feel a delieses.in
pereounl cousaltation, can correspond with
the bortor, and have advice or pomedies bent,
which will be warranted to effect the result
reauivad and the letters will be-destroyed,Jua
writing bare rhould te taken 10 describe symptome corretty, State how long-the dlacare
“or nag has beeu running, together withsex
and ave. ™
47 Always addrevathus; J TH. JOSSELYN
M.))., San Francisco, . Box 1945; or, if’
sent by Exprert, 45 Washington -etreet, jnstead of the number of the b é
Advite by letter or otherwise, yratis,
Ofiice hours from 9 4. M. to 9 FP, 9
J. if, JOSSELYN, Mo R.
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