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UAL, January 27, 1977,
Some Pegg e or .
* plat oP oveae
» Wap filed ia the U. 5.
y Commissioner's letter
L, 1871, te N. BX of
~ 4% and oh X of
township 17 north
pe treated as aimee in
orth Cohimbia, Cal.)
‘of Febr 1835, 61
ffice of this T strict his
land, and ‘has sp.
9 same as ulturl
for mining ses,
Fiat totice, that under
lay and year first above.
ELLOWS, Receiver. .
AD GRAVEL aosg
Nevada City, California,
adjoinining on the east
claims, vel Mining Co;’s: =
rada, County, California,
veh, that at a meeting
eld on the 30th day of
ssessment {No 8) of six
is levied upon the cap-poration, payable tmad States “eoin, -to
1€ O of the Comparé, Broad street, Neva» Ay ving upon rages
il remain unpaid, on
ch ,87T. Bic ‘be dein
for public
puter is made beparas S. G. Ladday
*
om Saturday, the twen—
larch, 1877, to pay the
etrt; together with costs
ex) of sale,
M , Secretary,
MONS.
2 COURT OF NEVADA
the County of Nevada .
J. Naffziger, Pisintif,
n,Defendapt. The peoMalifornia Sent greeting
n, Defendant, You areo appear in an action
of Nevada, State of Calwer before. the Justice
i Township, the com. within five-days (exi NOTICE.
Youtt of the Countylotof In the
2 of . gs Cline'.dethe petition
tor of the
: cand
final arcoun'
estate of ssi
t ail the debts
ne 2
portion of estate
NE cireet
of eetfoution of the
we. the persons
r S
ronan Cline, deceased,
re the Probate Court of
ada, at the Court Room
ibe of Nevads, iB
, oR , the 1
* D, 1877, at 10 o'clock
foution should not be
» of said estate
ive that a copy
; — a nth day of
7, in the NEVADA Led
—, P. BROWN, .
_ BROWN & WATSON,
<
The Daily Transcript
____ NEVADA CITY,’ cat.B. 3, WATSON,
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SAN FRANCISCO, _
ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of Mathematic and Scien e of Aceunts; graduate. of Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Modeland Normal ‘l'rainng School; late Sta'e institute Director
hd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the Minucapoig. Business College; having disposed of
ia entire interest in that. institution, and
emgved to San Francisco, will hereafter
_onduct a FirstClass Commercial College
n that city, entrance-at 120. Sutter street,
aod-220 Kearny strect, Hardie Pluce, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will give his
personal attention and servi: es to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science.of Accounts and English
Branches, Prof. Baruard is the originator
and_author of the celebrated metnuod_of
Teaching Accounts which has bicome 80
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping; In order to se
emplify the super.ority of his method of
imstruction, he has organized _Barnard’s
San Francisco. — :
A SPECIAL FEATURE.
No miore students wili be admitted to the
College than Professyr Burnard can attend
to With his é6wii personal itistruction. He
has not organized this enterprise tacrely as
an easy Way:to.make m ney, but to establish as en viable a reputation as an Instruc. tor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up a Business College of the
highest merit, in Woict the fulles) equivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and-which, by personal effort, he will
make the best institution on the Pacitic
Coast, in which to obtain a first-class Pravtical Business Heducation, —-*
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. und 2 to
2. M. é 5
Eventna Srestoxs—7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
Students wi'l be entitled tothe use of
tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to5 P. M., thus
enabling them to -vork outside of the hours
of instruction. i * :
Lapigs— A separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Stuients, who will
be provided with every convenience to fa¢ilitate their work. :
STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—Our arrangements are such that ali supplies icr the
eourse can be obtained of us at rates much
below the usual cost, and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
poay business.
Dyetomas -Our Diplomas are engrave
on stee) ; ively executed at great cost; the
will be issued to students completing thy
Course in the Business. Department ona
payment of the fee of five dollars.
No. Vacarton--The Colleges will be in
s@@pion during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time.
No Copyine vrom Text Booxs—The
highly objectionable methad of copying
from text. books without understanding
what is intended to be conveyed is sitogether avoided. All work dene is the direct product of the student's own thought.
DiscreLing—We mainta:n we pair rigid
discipline, insisting up¢ n perfect order ard
system in everything. We treat every student as @ gefitieman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
teturn. Wedo not have rules or penalties
but adapt spesial modes of treatment to
special cases. Nocofduct is allowed that
would not be tolerated in the drawing room
of a’ well regulated family.
For full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Conrse of Study.
We offer inducements that. are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
San Francisco, Cal.
References, by permission: Hon. David
' Rurt, State Superintendent of Public In
* some street, 8. F
struction, Mimnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instriiction
Minnesota; W: D: Garland, Equitable Lif.
Assurance Society, 426 California street, 2
F.; 8. P. Ball, Attorney at-Law, 213 San
San Vrancieco, Oct. 31,1875. ~
CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY)
OF CALIFORNIA.
“PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
San Francisco,
FIRE IXSURANCE ONLY.
J. ¥. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Howard, Vice President.
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N.B, Eddy, Marine Secretgry.
. H.A. Bigelow, General Manager
R.H. Magill. General Agent.
Grass Velley Branch
. County~
TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt, Tf. W. Sigourney
A. B. RRADY. Manager,
ile Nevada
Office No. 9% Main Street,
ag? Grass Valley, Ont.
CITY TAXES,
2 Ps
OTICE 18 HERFRY GIVEN, THAT
City texes for the yearr 1876-77 are
See eneene, able at the Marsbal's Office, street, end that: unk ea prid
ev or before the first Monday in hf el
3877, wil noses Satna ent sed ve per
: Me. 3. ORGAN. city Clerk. na. A ork,
Neveds Oly, Jan. tad, 187) tt
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
CHARLEY KENT'S _ PHILIP RICHARDS,
: No. 30 Main Street,
MSY. ADA CITy, CALL Pee
. . tion ‘discounted. Advances
——snade-on told Dust or—
Keystone Market,
$
_ TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. . COMMERCIALSTREET,NEVADA+:
CITY.
BAD
for coina,e.a. the Mint. e
CHECKS ON S4N FRANCISCO,
.Correspondent, wiss-Américan Bank,
San Francisco jy2-tm
PIANOS, =
Sherman. & Hyde,
Cor. Kearney-& Sutter 8ts., San Francisco
Wholesale end & stail Music Dealers,
Weber Pianos~are the Best
And are now used in Concerts by all of 0”
GREAT ARTISTS.
Send for. Descriptive Citculse. —
ING AVAILED HIMSELF
of every advantage which long expetience and ample. means can give, is”
prepared to furnish the public with
The Finest Quality of
HA
MUTTON, .
SPRING LAMB,
CORNED. BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
_ THE BEST ~
“HAMS AND BACON,
(Of his own manufacture, )
To be found in Nevada County.
Also, a Choice Quality of
PURE AND CLEAN LARD
In quantities to suit.
ener
He is prepared to and will offer to
customers greater inducements than
can be found elsewhere in Nevada
County.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY.
PIANOS,
DECKER BROS,,
EMERSON,
FISUHER.
HE ABOVE. ARE THE MOST POPUlar and reliable Pianos in the market.
Our profitsare small aud terms easy.
Every instrument fully warranted. We
sell no bogus. Piszos. :
Send for catalogue.
KOHLER & CHASE,
633 and 635 Clay street,
jani2-cw San Francisco,
*
_ANNUAL MEETING.
SYNDICALE MINING COMAANY
YHE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK
holders of the Syndicate Miving Oompapy will be held at the office<f the Company ,304 California street, on DHURSDAY,
February 5, 1877, at 1 o’cldak Pp. m.,for the
election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, snd the transaction. of such
other busimesrs a8 may properly come before the meeting. F
jan23ta A.BAIRD, Secretary.
CONSTABLE’S SALEko
¥ virtue of an exeeution, to me directed atid delivered, issued from the
Court of Leopold Garthe, an acting Jus
tice of the Peacein.and fom the Township
of Nevada, County of Nevada, State ot Cal{fornia, bearing date January 17th, 1877 on
a Hy ogee renderec in said Court on the
2 “y of teptember 1876, in favor of W,
. Johnston and E.J.DeHart and against
Wm. B. Campbell, for the sum of eighteen
54-100 dollars, damages, and twelve 45-100
dollars costs of suit, with accruing costs, I
have this day levied upon and seized, and
shall expose at public auction. in front of
the Conrt House, Nevada City, on Monday
the 12th day of February 1877, between the
hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and. 6 o’clock
P. M. of said day, for casb in U. 8. yuld
coin, all the right, title and intdrest of
Wm. B. a of, inand te the-following di
on south of Water street, Nevada Citys
non the official map of Weveds
City as lot 10 im bleek 4. Given under my
hand this #9th duy.ot January 1877,
‘} and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe ‘Treble,
‘bin diam. bears n 40° w 0°56 chains dist:
. first day of publishing hereof. ~Town lot wil eRe, Tus That cartein ,
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
‘ Ig the only
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
Sold at Four Hundred Dollars!
fi het Square Pianos are 7} o«‘tave, and
embraces all Modern Improvements, ’
such as elegant Ros¢wood Case, Beautiful
Mouldings, Full Irdn Frame, Carved Legs
inches, and are me sng.
FULLY WARR/ NTiID FOR TEN YEARS
Agents wanted in
the State forthe ~
Celebrated Standard Organ
Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, Superiority of Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability,
{S UNRIVALLED,
every county county in
, We keep constant’s 5a nand & ,vod assortment of; — :
Reliable Cheap Pianos,
SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
SEASONED MATERIAL AND
FULLY WARRANTED,
Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be
ebtained elsewhere. :
PIANOS AND ORGANS ~
SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENiS, IF ~
oe DESIRED,
Call and see'us before purchasing
SHERMAN & HYDE,,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
wei, LOTS 6 AND 7,in BLOCK 35 ON
+s] Broad street, the property of Dr.
ti fl F. Buelow, with all yefiaings, sa:
. ble, outbuildings, @c.,are offered
for sale, Terms—Half cagh and half to
be secured by mortgage. Bids to be made
In writing, with 6 per cent. of the bid deposited. All bidsto be left with Leop.
Garthe, the agent of Dr. F.Buelew. No
bids received after January 15,1877, 430
ore No 83§ a E
‘Application fora Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal, Jan. 27, 1877,
OTICE is hereby given, (hat W. A.
Meyers, whose Post Oftice is Nevada
City, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for patent for 1,500 linear feet of
the Venstitution quartz mine,besring gold,with surtace ground 6(0 feet in width, situate in Willow Valley mining District, Nevada county, California, and described. in
the plat and field notes on file in. this
office:as follows: Commencing at post No.
tin Deer creek, on the west end of the
lode, marked C. Q. M. (Constitution
Quartz Mine;) thence var.17> 30’ e, n
© 30° w4.54chains, Post No Z, marked
C. Q. M, from which a live oak tree 16 in,
dia. bears 6 25° w 0.86 chains dist; thence
n 88° 40’ e. 22.73 chains. Post No.3
marked C. Q. M. from which a pitch pin3
15 inches in diam. bears n 80> w 1.le
chains distant; thence south i> 30° e 4.549
chains. Post No. 4, on lode, marked C. Q,
M, from which « live oak tree 14. inches
thence s 1> 30’ e 464 chains. Post No. §
at north bank of Deer creek, marked C,
Q. M. from which a live oak tree 15 in. in
diameter beara n If? @ 0.46 chains dist;
thence 6 88> 30’ w along the north bank
of Der Creek 2,273 chains to Post No. 6, a
black oak tree 17 inches in diameter,
marked ©. Q@. M, n 1° 30° w 454 chains,
Post No. 1, the place of beginning; containing 20 64-100 acres. .
Survey of conrecting line.
Commenced at Post No. 2 marked C-Q.
M; thence var. 172. 30’ e, n 9© 25’ w, 12.24
chains to sec. Post common to seca. 3, 4,
9and 10 of.tp 16, n r9K, md band m,
aid designated as Lot No.° 54 in Section
16, township 16 north, range 9 esst, Mt
Diatlo base and meridian, Said location
“was, nade May.17?th, 1876 by the applicant,
and is recorded in the mining records of
Nevada County at Nevada City. There are
_no adjoiniog mining ¢la ms, All persons
holding any adverse claims thereto are
hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the
fT. B, McFARLAND, Register.
W.D. Long, af pl’te att’y. jal
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
TORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN.
ING COMPANY, location ofprin
pal place of busine-#, San Francieco, California Lotation of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada county, California. Notice is
hereby given, that at a meeting ofthe Di. ,
rectors held on the 23rd day of Janu
1877, an t, No. 43 of One Dollar per share levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in. United States’ goid coin, to the
Secretary wt the office of the Company, No,
$20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Oalitornia, : j
Any stork upon which this assesement
shall remein on the Second day of }
March 1877, will be delinquent and adyp
4 Phaintift-wilt recover Judgment agvinet you .
ci¢:
. in County Clerk's .
. SUMMONS. :
EE
Township, in the Cotnty of Nevada
Stateof Calitornis. J. Naffziger, Plaintiff,
vs John KR. Goodman,Defendant. The people of the State of Califurnia send greeting
to John R. Goodman, Pefendant.—. You-are
hereby reQuired to appear in an action
brought aguinst you by the above named
Plaintiff. in the Justice Court of Nevada
Township, County.of Nevada, State of Cal:
ifornia, and to answer before the Justice
at his office, in sid Township, the evmplaint filed therein within five days (ex-Clasive of the day of—gervice), after the
se: vice on you of this summons—if served
is brought; or, it served out of said Town‘ship, but in said county, Within ten days;
otherwise, within twenty days. The ssid
action is brought to recover the sum of
$92.96 in U.S. Gold Upin, alegedto be
due from Defendant, on a promissory note
dated O.t. 8rd, 1873, and interest at the
rate of ten per cent. per ainum, from Oct,
3rd, 1873 to date, And you are heyeby roti
said complaint. as above required, said
for thesum of $92 96, together with costs
all payable in gold coin, Maie legal service and due return hereof . Given under
my hend this 28th day of October, 1876.
LEOP, GARTHE,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
PROBATE NOVICE.
{ the Probate Court: of the County of
Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate of Thomas Cline deceased. On reading and filing the petition
of Frank Eilerman,—administrator of the
estate of Thomas Cline deceased; setting
forth that he has filed his final aecount of
his administration of the egtate of said
deceased, in this Court, thet all the debts
and expenses of administration have been
duly paid; and that a portion of said estate
remainsto be divided among the heirs of
said deceased, and praying among other
thiugs' for an order of distr‘bution of the
resi ue of suid estave among the persons
entitled; and also that said final account
ba approved, allowed and settled, it is
ordered that all persons interested in -the
estite of the said Thomas Oline, deceased,
be and appear before the Probate Court of
the County of Nevada, at the Court Koom
of said Ccurt, in the City of Nevada, in
said Névada county, on Saturday, the 17th
day of February, A. D. 1877, at 10 o’clock
A. M., then and there to show cause why
sn order of: distribution should not -be
nade of the residue of said estate among
the heirs ofthe said deceased, according
tolaw. It is further ordered that \« copy
of this order be published for four sucvessive weeks, before the said 17th day of
February, A. D, 1877, in the Nevapa Daiiy
‘I RANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and pub-lished -in the said Nevada county,
¥ JOHN. CAlt DWELL,
January 5th, 1877, Probate Judge:
Le ws al ee Ae
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. TO
me directed, bearing date Je2uary
3ist, 1877,issued from the Court of Leopold
Garthe, an acting Justice of the Peace in
and for the Lownsip of Nevada, County
of Nevada, dtate of California. On-a juiig.
ment rendered in said Court, en the 30th
day of January, 1877,ic favor of E. W.
Bigelow & Co., and against W. H. Norton,
for the sum of ninety-one amd 60-100 dollars
damages,and twelve and 175-100 dolluis
costs of suit, with accruing cests, I huve
this day levied upon aud seized, and shall
expose at public auction, in front of the
Court House, Nevaca City,Nevada County,
on Monday, tlie 26th day of February, 1877,
bet ween the hours of 10 o’cloek A, M., and
5 o’clock P,.M., of said day, for cash in
U. 8. Gold Cein, all the right, title and
interest of W. H, Nurton, of, in and to the
tollow.ng described, property, viz: That
certain dwelling house, kmown as W. H.
Norton’s, with ell iands and improvements of any kind thereunto belonging.
Said honse is situated rear the site of
Murchie’s hoisting works (recently burn.
ed}, and. about 234 miles easterly from
demand, with costs. Given under my
hiand this 9rd day of February,1877.
a WILLIAM 8( OTT,
£3 Constable Nevada Township.
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NAT ONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
P. WELLINGTON, Preprietor.
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE STaBLES aanounces that he has now
the Largest lot of ;
Horses,. Carriages and Huggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks toilet at the shortest, notice and
on the most reasonable terms, :
~The Horses are free from vice, of good
ptyle amd capable of going a8 fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
‘ Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness. . :
Good Saddle Horses #lways on hand.
Heowses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
: D. WELLINGTON.
_ Nevads City, November 17th, 1875.
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Gy sictan and Sargeon,
af GRADUATE of the University. of
Pennsylvana, and fegally
under the new law of Califoraia, by cert1-ficate from State Medical Board, recorded
Cau be consuited at P. H. Belden’s Drug Sto e, or his
Residence, Bioad BStrect, opposite the
Theatre, 2
Nevada City, Cal
Reférs to Dr. H. H. Toland, fan Frauiveo, California, n@
vertise@ for sale at public auction; and unless paytzent is made before, will be sold on
1877, to pi
gether with costs of ad OX
mses of sale,
— -" M. FP. GAME, Secretar:
jar WILLIAM : Comptatle
2h
6
F
Feisco, Oulif trois..
e :
the Fwenty-fourth day pf March} .
the delinquent ssaraslyrnt, 2
vertising a
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
a
FIRE INSURANCE AGEYT,
FFI Brown & Morg1n’s Bioch,.N
7%
within the Township in which this action . ”
fied that it you fail toso appewr and answer . $4 00
a e by
Nevada City ‘Taken to satisfy the above . .
nalified . .
cas
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TIME TABLF, NO. 3.
Pe the government and informationofEmployees, the Company reserves the ~~
right to vary the same as cireumetanees“
cs
dmday require. To tuke cifoct—
Wednestay, May 24th 1876,,
At 7:30 A. M.GOING SOUTH:
Train No. 1 leayer Nevada City at 5 AS
M. end leavos Groes Valley at 5.304. M
arrives at Colfax at 6:504.M, .
. Train No. 3, (loc-Fbt tween Grass
Valley
rives dt Grass Valley at 11:35-a. M.
and Nevada) leaves Nevada-at-tt-A.M,, urs“Trai No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:16 P.M,
leaves ( rass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives ut
Colfax at 6.15 P.M.
: GOBNG NORTH,
Train No. 2leaves Colfax at 7.30 A, M, .
leaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at 9:36 A. M, .
Train No, 4 (:ocal between Grass Valley
P.M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M.
Train No. 6 leaves Colfax-at-6-50 P. M.,
Nevada at 8:54 P. M,
JOHN F. KIDDEN,
General Superintendent. —
Mark These Facts.
The Testimony of the Whole World, 5
HOLLOWAY’S PILBS.
“Thad no appetite; Holloway’s' Pills gaye
me a*heerty ove,’’ : .
“Your Pills are marvellous.’
“T send for nother box, and kcep them
in the house.”
“Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
that was chronic.” 2 =
ma24
cholera morbus,
well in a day.”
‘*My nsusea of amorning is now-cured.”
“Your box of Holloway’s Gintment cured
me of noises in-the head. J rubbed seme
of your Ointment bebind the ears and the»
noise has left.” . hee
“Send me two boxes; Iwant one. for’ a:
poor family.” ;
‘Il enclose a dollar; your price is ¢s, but the medicine to me is worth a
dollar.”
“send me five boxes of your Pilla,"'.
The dear. little thing gut:
by return mail, fer chills and fever. :
I have over 209 such testimonivle as:
these, but want’ of space comple me to.
conclude,
ee
. For Cutaneous Disorders,
ND all eraptions of the skin,thig Ointment is most invaluable. It does not
heal externally elone,but penetrate withthe
most seaching effects to the very root of
the evil. :
— HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
_ Invariably cure the following diseases;
DISORDER OF THK KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these organe,
whether they secrete too much or too Ht
tle water; or whether they be efflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled in the loins over the region of the
hidneys, there Pills should be taken ae-cording to the printed direction«, and the
Ointment shou d be welliubbed into the
small cf the back st bed time. This treat:
ment will give almost immediate reer’
when all other means have failed, :
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER..‘
No medicine will so efféctually improve
the tons. of the stemach as these Pile; ;
they remove all acidity. occarioned either
by intemperance or innproper'diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy
action; they are wonderfully efficacious in
cakes of spasm—in fact they never fail in:
cuEne all disorders ofthe laver and stumach. . *
. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are'the best in the
world for the following Giscases: Ague,
Asthma, Billions Complaints, Hlotches om
the skin, Bows 1s, Consumption, Debility,
Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Eemaje frregularities, Fevers of al) kinds, Fits,Gout
Headache, Indigestion, lam
undice, Liver Complaints, Limbago,
iles, Rheumatiem, Retention of urfie,
crofula or King’s £vil, Sore Throat, tone
nd Gravel, Tie Donloureux, Tumors, 01aers, Woring of all kinds, Weakness’ from.
ny cause, etc.
.
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INPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine utlera the signature of
J, Haydock, as agent for the United States, °
surrounds each box of Pills, and Ointmert
A handsome reward wili be given to any
ove rendering such information as’ may
1 lend fotthe detection of ony party or pur-.
ties counterfeiting the medic nes or vend
ing the same;knowing them tc-beepurious.
**Sold atthe manufactory of Professor
Holloway & €o., New York, end by ail ‘re.
spectable druggists and deslers in. mec-.
icine throughout the civilized. world, in
} boxes at 25.cents, 62 cents ard 31 each.
. a There is considerable saving by tak-ing the larger sizes. ‘
N. B.—Dixections forthe guidance of patients in every disorder are aflixed to each .
box ‘
Office, 112 LABER1 ¥ STREET,
dl2 “
Central Cazriageand Wagon Mar -.
, ufactory. :
Grase Vawtey romi, near Half Mile Ifous
WILLIAM SEAMAN,”
Agent f.r Studebaker W'
gons, Everv kind of vet
ele manufactured to ord:
in the finest: style and .
low prices.
Particularattention givente Re .
pairing and Puiptiag . ;
“EL W. VALANTINE. M: D-, _
RESIDENT PHYSICIA N,
FFIC#, CORNER BROAD AND PIN
STRMETS. over Prestos.’s Drag tw .
Entrance on Pime street.
Residence at the old” Kow phice:
Matin St Orders left st XK, M Prete’.
pwie beattende . te. ,
and Nevada) leaves Gfacs Valley at 9:40° . ;
leave Grags Valley at6.25?-M:;, mri
“E-gaye one of your Pilts to my babe for"
"Lot me have three boxes of your. Pils: ~
inflammation, —
New Yok.’