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eir friemgs, to be
nded doctors whe
ng their: skill in
sw days, imposing
the names of em.
turope and other
areful and make
alkmeo 4. ee
6 consequence
r vice, or depraved
practiced by thealmost unlimited
nerring certainty
aorbid
scientific medical
countenance, dark
ke the rustling of
_ chariots, uneasi-__
Kkneas of the linits,
i intellect, loss of
pproachingstrang.
3 Maintances, 2
tty, Yond of ‘mem.
uples. and varion _
e;. tongue,
msumption, night
frequent insanity.
persons so afflict.
diately, either in
ave a cure effected
mode of treating
: fails i effecting
ny. one who will
i that he wascured
iem, =.
ate marriage, who
ry of these fearfhl
yet the sacred rethem, nor delay
f.
Gibbon’s office or
nedicines may relymfidential secrecy
i expect no more
.afair and mutm,
ration of services
the circumstances
: tow prevalent and
ion among quacks
yoneible, and will
ritten. instrument,
ta radical and per
» charge, —
Home. ‘
pay be, ED AT
1 letter to Dr. Gibyptoms, length of
ontinued, and the
warded, free from
to any part of the
plain direction for
EN DOLLARS in
etter pay
Wells, Vargo oy
will be forwarded
ithe Union. 2
BBON, 623 Kearney
ial, San Francisco
ymmercial . treet.”
YK 1957 on the let
itt ‘please inform
ead his advertise
SCRIPT. myl
ILD. GRAVEL MINlocation of princiSan parca ome
rks, Nort ,
ulifornia. Notice is
meeting of the» DiYo. 43 0f One Dota upon the capital
n, payable immedi~
3 gold coin, to the
f the Company, Nean Francisco, “alich this assessment
n the Second day of
iélinguent and
lic auction; and "2efore, will be sold on
rourth day of Mare>
uent assessment, t\dvertising aud
GAME, Secretar.
. Street, San Frat
Lea Se
FREDITORS. .
La
KITTS D. a
given by the under
x of the estate pf «
creditors of, and
raat against the said
jem with the neces
four months after
f this notice, to the
ber residence 12
he Iaw office ote
Nevada City, in
‘ANE W. KITTS,
beg Kitts deceased.
for Adminis.ratr-*, 1BT% '
MEETING.
NG COMAANY
sETING OF ST
ndicate Mining Com
ftice of the Com” _
eet, on THURSDAS,
Selbok F.x.,for #0
F properly) comme Be
oe
sy
oo WwEvADa erry, CALIKORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, ¥ EBRUARY 6, 1877
She Daily. Geanseript
N, P. BROWN.
q
UO Re AND— 8 1S
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
2 SAN FRANCISCO, _
_{ FENBY BARNARD, A. M., Professor
Hi of Mathematic and Science of, Accounts; graduate of Prince of Wales ColPs yon So Stow’s Model and Normal ‘rainng School; late State Institute Director
nd Lecturer of;-Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the M:nneapois Business College; Waving disposed of
is entire interdst in that institution, and
emoved to San Francisco, will’ hereafter
onduct a First Class Gotamercial College
n that pldhcnapiraaory at 120 Sutter ‘street,
nd 22 street, f
3 in Room 38,) wher
personal attention and services to’ those
who désire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of Accoants and English
Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author of the celebrated method of
feaching. Accounts which has become so
popular in. Hp aR Sat the lpfriconine ABA
ries of Bookkeeping. In or 8
ae wider field of labor in which to’ exemplifythe-saperiority of bis method of 4
instruction, -he-has—orgenized Barnard’s.
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
“San Franciseo,~:
si A SPRCIAL FEATURE. .
No more students wili be aoe gens ~ —
Collegeithan Professgr Barpard.can atten
ta paid Rep et etpnal traction. He
has 70 bet ed this enterprise mérely as
un easy way to nak’ my: Hey, bit “to establish as en viable a repatation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up.a Business College of the
highest merit, in waich the fullest equived, and which, by personal effort, he will
make the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, in whieb'tooptainre first-class Prac.
tical Business: Education, t
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Dax SEsstons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to
e.M.
EVENING SEss10Ns--7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
Students will be entitled tothe use of
“tne rooms from 8.30,A: Mi. to 5P. M., thus
enabling them to ‘work outside of the hours {/
of instruction. ;
LaviesA separate apartment will be
reserved forthe Lady. Students, who will
be provided wh ae convenience to fa-. ~
cilitate their wo:
‘STATIONERY aND Booxs—Our arrangem-ntg are such that all supplies ior the
“eourse can be obtained of us at rates:much
below the usual cost, and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
peay business.
‘Dipiomas’ Our Diplomas engrave }
étea. fively executed at lo cost; the
will be issued to students completing thy
Course-in the Business Department on
payment of the fee of five dollars. ‘
No Vacation—-The College will -be in
session during the entire year, _ Students
will be admitted at any time. ce
No Copyina FROM TEXT Booxs--The
highly objectionable.metbod..of. copying
from text bodks without understanding .
whatis inténded*t6 We ‘coriveyed is altogether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought.
DiscrPLing—We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insistingupen erfect order aad
_system in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return, We do not have rules or penalties
but ada win modes of bie pt to
pi es. Noonduct ds v thet
would wot be tolerated in thé drawitlg room
6f @ well regulated family. = .
For full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining ‘Course of Study.
We offer induce 8 that are superior to
those offered by any Similar institition in
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
Referenicer by rmissign: Hons Davi
Burt, tate Sup r iden © Tic In:
struction, Minnesota; Hon. &. B. Wilson
iate Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minuet: W.D, Garland, Equitable Lif
Aseurance Seciety,.426 Califorpia strect, £
F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, -213 San
some street, 8. F 2
San Francisco, Oct.31, 1875. ..
CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF. CALIFORNIA.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
San Francisco,
“. , “FIRE INSURANGE ONY;
J. F/Hotightow, President: ¢< *«
Geo. H, Howard, Vice Prerident.
Charles. H. Story, Secretary.
N. B, Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bigelow, General Manager
R. H, Magill. General Agent, .
Grass, Valley Branch for Nevada
County —
Wm. Waitt, T. W. Sigourney
A. B. BRADY. Manager,
Office No. 99 Main Street,
ag? Grase Valley, Cxt.
ee
Nes 18 HERERY GIVEN THAT
’ City taxes. for the year 7576-77 are
how due and payable at the Marshal’s. OfBee, on Broad street,.2nd that unicss. peid
on or before the firet Mondsy in February.
3817, wigl become deMoquent and five per
@ent, thereto, with other-costs.
W.J. ORGAN, City Cleré
a =
alent will be given for all Tuition collect. ,
SSn5 he ie aes Soo.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA
CTY.
SH
of every advantage which long experience and ample means can give, is
prepared to furnish the public with
~The: Finest Quality of
BEEF,
‘MUTTON,
SPRING-LAMB,
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
_ THE BEST
HAMS AND BACON,
(Of his own manufacture, )
To be found in Névada County.
Also, a Choice Quality ot
PURE AND CLEANLARD
In quantities to suit,
°
ee ee
eustomers greaser inducements than
can be found els¢where in Nevida
County.
.
es
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY.
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NAL INAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL: NEVADA crry.
D. WELLINGTON, Preprictor.
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE 8TABLES anrfounces that he has now
the Largest lot of
‘Horses, Carriages and Buggies
_. To be found iti thie part of the Btate.”~
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
-are free from, vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
Cen ee ae to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptuess,
Good Sac Horses always on hand.
Horsesed by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care gnaranteed
: BD. WELLINGTON.
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875.
PIANOS,
DECKER BROS,,
: EMERSON, .
-FISUHER,
HE ABOVE ARE THE MOST POPU.
lar and reliable Pi in the market.
Our profiieare small audNerms easy.
Every instrument fully warranted. We
sell no bogus Piazos. :
Send for catalogue.
; KOHLER & CHASE,
’ 633 and 635.Clay street,
janl2.ow San Francisco.
DR. C. D. BOBO
Physician: and Surgeon,
GRADUATE of the University of
A Pennsylvana, and legally qualified
under the new law of California, by certs
ficate from State Medical Board, recorded
in County Clerk's Office. Can be consult‘ed at P. H. Belden’s Drug Sto e, or his
Residence,.Bioad Strect, oppesite the
. Nevada City, Cal ~ :
“Refers to. Dr. H. H.Toland, San FranI
t .
Nevade City, Jan. Sed, 1877 _. ‘a
i-co, Oglifornia. ; n2
CHARLEY KENT’s.
"sued fron
A house and lot situated.above the old rosd
-} leading
se tiene} HAVING AVATLED. HIMSELF
He is prepared to. and will offer to.
. Sold at Four Hundred. Dollars!
LDia,on Wery, A. D. 1877, ween the hours of 9
. Nevada, January 6, 1877.
CONSTABLES ‘SALE.
evade, fownship of Eureka, ss, By .
virtue of an execution to me delivered, is
he Court of J, M. Ballard Esq.,
‘an acting
the-County aforesaid. bearing date January ith, 1877, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace, onthe}
ath day of January, A. D. 1877, in fayor of
M. L. Morrow and against Charles E, Puschell,for the sum of one hunéred and twen
ty-seven dollars and one cent($127 01) ,inU.
8. Gold Coin, debt, interest, damages and
costs of suit. lbavetaken in execution,
and will sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
r tu_Moore’s Flat, and near the old
Brewery, and one house and lot ‘situated
at the new town site of Moore’s Flat, and.
all the land laying below the Eureka road,
and notth of the new town site of Moore’s
Fiat, claimed by the said Charles E. PuBehéll. Notice js hereby given that I will
expose at public sale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for
cash, in U.S. Gold Coin,-in front.of Hagerty & Co’s. store, in the Township of £ureka, county-of' Nevada, State of. Califex
i B Janua-4
o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clockP. M., taken as
the property Of the above named defendant,/to satisfy the above and,and accruing costs. Witness my hand this sixth
day of January A. D. 1877.
. » WILLIAM HEARNE,
jan6é Constable Eureka Township.
PROBATE NOTICE.
FN the bate Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California. In* the
matter of the estate of ‘Thomas Cline deconged. On reading and filing the petition
or nk Eflerman, administrator of the
estate of Thomas Cline deceased, set tig’
forth that he has filed his final account of
his administration of the estate of said
deceased, in, this Court, that all the debts
and expenses of adminjstration b.ve been
duly paid;and that a portion of said estate
remainsto be divided among the heirs of
said decéased, and ‘praying amang other
things for an-order of distr‘ bution of the
resi ue of said estate among the persons
entitled; and also that suid final account
be approved, .allowed. and. settled. It is
orderdd that all persons interested in the
estate of the said ‘Thomas Gline, deceased,
be and’ appear before the Probate Court of
the County of Nevaaa,at the Court Room
of said Court, in the City of Nevada, in
said Névada county, on Saturday, the 17th
day of Febryaty, A. .D. 1877, at10.0’clock
A. M., then and there to show cause why
an order of distribution should not be
made of the residue of said estate among’
the heirs of the said deceased, according
to law. It is further orderedthat a eopy
of this order be published forfour successive weeks, before the said, 17th dayof
February, A. D. 1877, in the Nevapa Dary
TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in the said Nevada county.
JOHN, CALDWELL,
Sth, 1877, Probate Judge.
al” ing, Atty. et.
Jan
Je M.
: 3 ¢
PIANOS,”
ORGANS,
MUSIC,
Sherman & Hyde,
Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco
Wholesale wnd R:tail Music Dealers,
Weber -Pianos are the Best
And. are now used in Concerts by all of o
GREAT ARTISTS.
Send for Descriptive Circulse,
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
4 Ie the only —
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
f be Square Pianos are 7} octave, aud
embraces ajl Modern Improvements,
such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful
Moaldings, Full Iron Frame,-Carved Legs
and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Treble,
etc. Length 6feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet
inches, and-are ‘
FULLYsWARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
kK, .
Agents wanted in every county county in
the State for the
Celebrated -Standerd Organ
Whith for Volume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, Superiority of Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability
{8S UNRIVALLED.
“We keep conttant!> oa hand a gvod assortmént of
, Reliable: Cheap Pianos,
SEVEN AND_A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
BEASONED MATERIAL AND
FULLY WARRANTED.
Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be
obtained elsewhere. . :
PIANOS AND ORGAN
SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, IF
DESIRED, ;
Call and see us before purchasing
: SHERMAN & HYDE,.
HOUSE FOR SALE. ~
LOTS 6 AND 7,in BLOCE 35.08
ia:+s. Broad gtreet.the property of Dr.
i Hf F. Buelow, with all buildings, staa ble, Outbuildings, &c., are offered
for sale, Terms—Half ¢ash and half to
be secured by mortgage. Bids tobe made
In writing, with, 5 per cent, of the bid deposited. “All bids tobe left with . :
Garthe, the agent of Dr, F. Buelow. °
bids received after January 16, 1877, 430
per a
COUNTY WARRANTS.
JL warrants on General Fand, re-is_ tered prior to January 6th, 1877. Also
gil warrants on Special Fund,: registered
‘prior to January 6th,—1877. Also all war.
ants on Road Fund registeredfpriorto Oct.
5th, 1876. Alo all warrants.on Hospital .
Fund, registered prior to July 11, 1876,
will be paid on presentation. Interest
ceases fromi date, _J.N, PAYNE,
County Treatyrer.
tice of the Peacein and for]
r
=
¢
~ No 838.
UNITED. STATES LAND OFFICE,
: ae ee Caldan. 27, 1877. ;
E is_hereby.given,.
;
N Meyers, whose Post Office is Nevada
City “Nevada County, Gah., has made application for patent for 1,500 linear feet of
the Venstitution qitartz-miné, bearing gold,
with surtace ground 600 feet in width, situate in Wiltow, 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.
lin Deer creek, on-the west end of the
jode; —-marked—€.—Q.— M;~ (Constitution
Quartz Mine;) thence var. 17> 30’ e, n
I? 30" w 4.54 chains. Post No 2, marked
C.Q.M, from which a Jive oak tree 16 in.
dia. bears 8.25>: w 0 86 chains dist; thence
n 58%_H0" e. 92,73 chains. Post No. 3
marked C. Q.M. from which @ pitch pi
15 inches-in diam: bears a 80> w its
chains distant; thence south iP 30° e 4 54
chains. Post No. 4, on lode. yaarked ©. Q,
_M, from which a live oak tree. 14 inches
ir Giam. bears.n 40° w 0'56 chains dist;
thence 6 1> 30’ e 454 cliains, Post No. 5
at north bank of Deer creek, marked C,
Application for a:Patent to Min: .
es : im "The @veraticreasing “circulation of this
that W. A}
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“‘Q. M-from Which a live oak tree 15 in. in
diameter beais n 16° e 0.46 chaing dist;
thence s 88> 30’ w along the north ‘bank
of Decr Creek 2,273 chains to Post No. 6, a
black oak tree 17 inches—-in.diameter,
marked C. Q. M, n1° 30° w 454 chains,
Post No. 1, the place of beginning, céntaining 20 64-100 acres.
Survey of conrecting line,
Commenced at Post No. 2. marked ©, Q.
M; thence var. 179 30’ e, n.9° 25’ w, 12.24
chains to sec. Post common to secs. 3, 4,
Vand 10 of tp 16,n r9k, md band m,
aiid designated as Lot No. 54 in.Section
10, township 16 north, range 9 east; Mt
Diatlo base and meridian. Said location
“was made May 17th, 1876 by the applicant,
and is recorded in the mining records of
‘Nevada Couliily at Nevada City. There gre
no adjoiniug mining-cla-ms.— Al_personsholding any adverse claims thereto are
hereby réquired to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the
first day of publishing hereof, ,
T. B, McFARLAND, Register.
W. D. Long, ap pl’'ts att’y. j3i
United States Land C fiice.
MINERAL CITATION.
BacRaMENTO, CAL,, January 27, 1877.
‘To all whom it may concern,,
HEREAS, on the 34 day uf Septem-'
ber, 1874, the plat of township 17
north, range 9 east, wasfiled in the U. 8.
Land Office, and by Commissioner's: letter
dated December 2d, 1871, t.e N. #. \ of
N.W. 4%, N. 6 of N. Evdg and 8: W & of
N. E. 4 of section 4, im township 17 north,
range 9 east, is to be treated as miveral in:
character, until'the contrary 18 proved. ufterdne notice. And whereas A. G, Laada,
(Post Office address North Columbia, Cal )
did, on the 4th day of February, 1875, file
. in the Register’s office of this District his
pre-emption Deciaration, No, 4898, ¢laimg the above described land, aud. has.»pNed to enter the Same a8 agricultural
nd, alleging it to be more valuable for
agricultural than for mining purposes.
Therefore you will take notice, that under
and by virtue of instructions from the
Commissioner of the General T and Office,
dated.May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 12th
day of March, A. VY. 1877, at 1 0’clock, P.
M., at this office, before the eegister and
Receiver, for the hearing of ‘proofs to-determine the character of said lands;
In witness whereof, we have herrunto
set our hands the day and year first above
written. ,
_T. RB, MCFARLAND, Register.
jan 30 HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
¥ virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, bearing date January 29th, 1877, istued fron the Court of
Leopold Garthe, an acting Justice of the
Peace in and for the towuship’of Nevada,
County ofNevada, State of California, on
a judgment rendered in said Court on the
29th day of January ,.1877, in favor of A. H.
Hanéon and A. R. Wadsworth, and against
Wm ©, Wm. G, and A.A. Stiles, in the
sum of $108 84 damages, and $11 65 costs
of suit, with aecruing costs, I have this
da¥ levied upon-andseized, and shall-expose ut public cuction, in-frent of the
Court House, Nevada City, Nevada County,
California, on Saturday, February 24th,
1e7%, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A.M.
and 6 o’clock P. M, of said day. for cash in
terest of the said Wm. C, Wim. G, and A, A,
Stiles,of, in and to the following described
property, viz: That certain quartz ledge,
situated in Nevada township, county of
“Nevada, State of California, commencing
atthe m uth of Kegér Williams Ravine,
on said ledge, on the north bankof Deer
Creek; and from thence ranhing with said
ledge up said ravine in a northerly. .direction twelve hundred feet, includihg the
Jand on both sides of said ludge; 300 fest
east thereof,and 300 feet west thereof, with
the dips, angles and varistions of said
leage. Taken to satisfy the within execution and costs.
Given under my hand this 29th day of
January, 1877. WM, SCOTT, Const. ble,
jan 3i__: Nevada Township
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
Y¥ virtue of an execntion to me directed aiid délivered, bearing date
January 22d, 1877, issued from the Court
of Leo. Garthe, an acting Justice of the
Peace, in and for the township of Nevada,
Nevada County, and State of California,
on a judgment renderedin said Court, on
the 12th day ef Sept. 1876, in favor of A,
H. Hanson ard A. R. Wadsworth, sud
ageinst Wm. C., Wm, G.and-A. A. Stiles,
inthe Sum of $938 65 damages, and $21
50 costs of suit, (on which there is a credit
of $124 59) with accruing costs, I have
exposé at public auction, in front of the
Court House, Nevada City, Nevada Go.,
California, on Saturday, Feb. 24th, 1977,
between the hours of 10 A. M, and 5 ©. M.
on said day, tor cash in U. 8. ~_ coiyr, all
}-the-right, title and interest of seid Wm. C,
Wm.. anda. A. Btiles, of in and to the
following described property, viz; That
certain quartz ledge, situated in Nevaua
Township, Nevada County, California,
commencing at the mouth of the ravine
known.as Roger Williams Ravine, on said
ledge, on the north bank of Qeer Creek,
and from thence rnupnping up said ravine
with said ledge, in a northerly direction
1,200 feet, including laud on both sides of
said Tedge 300 feet, With all dips, angles
an@ variations of said ledge. Taken to
satisfy the witbin execution and costs. .
Given urder my hand this 29th ey of
>
January;.1877. , SCOTT,
4 Township. jan 3) ‘Constable, Nevada
U, 8. gold coin, all the right, title and in-}——
this day levied upon and seized, and shal] . ’
© one address for one year for $7 ,00; pos
age free. .
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~ DURING THE PAST YEAR.
The Most Reliable,
Best Finished, .
And Lowest Priced Safes in
_ the Market.
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SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR
VAULT DOORS,
_ LININGS,
. FIRE AND
BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES,
Of any Arrangement or
Dimensions. _
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Now constructing, a 20,000
pound Burglar Proof Safe
for the Sacramento Savings
Bank.
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Dealers generally are especially
prices of
KEY.LOCKS POR DOORS,
DRAWERS, CHESTS. etc. ete,
Atterney and-Counsel at Law
year, $10, or, two of Harper’s Periodicals, .
invited tosend. for circulars and-.
_4T BRICK OFFICE, .
N.C. N. G. RR. GO;
TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
F® the government and tnformatton ef
a. Employees, the Company reserves the
right to vary the same as circ
may require. To take effect ——
Wednescay, May 24th 1876,
At.7:30 A.M,
GCING souTH,
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 8 A.
and leavos Grass Valley’ at 6.350A) M,
arrives. at Golins at 6:50 A. M,>-— <
Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley
and Nevada) lea Nevada at 11:As Mijian
rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M.
Train No. 6, lewves Novada at 4:15 B, Mm,
ve 7,
leaves ‘rags. 452M:
Colfax at 6.15 P.M. S
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2leaves Colfax at 7.90 A) M,’
leaves Gras Valley at 9:05.A, M,, arrivewat
Nevada at 9:36 A: M.
Train No. 4 (iocal between Grass Valley:
and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at.249
P. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P! M.
Train No, 6 leaves Colfaxat 6-607 P; M,,,
Jeave Grass Valley at 8.25 P, M., arrives at
Nevada dt 8:54 P. M.
JOHN FP. KTDDER,
General Superintendent,
Mark ‘“hese Facts.
The Testimony of the Whole World.
ma%
HOLLOWA WS PILLs.
“TI had no appetite; Holloway’s Pills gave
mea hearty oue,”” j :
‘Your Pills are marvellous,’’ a
“I send for another box, and kcep them
in the house.” : 5s
“Dr. Holloway has cured my he ,
a was chronic?” Y, mache
“IT gave one of your Pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear little thing gut
well in-e-duy.” ;
‘*My nausea of a morning is. now cured.”
“Your box of Holloway’s Ointment cured
me of noises in the head. J rubbed some,
of your Ointment behind the ears and the
noise has left.” : i
‘Send me two boxes; I want one for ~
poor family.”
‘I enclose s dollar; your price is 95,
: cents, but the medicine to me is. worth a
‘. dollar.”
:
‘‘Send me five boxes of your, Billa.”
‘‘Let me have three boxes of your Pills.
by return mail, for chills and fever.
_I have over 20) such testimonials ‘as.
these, but want of sp compels me to.
conclude, Thi
For Cutaneous. Disorders,
ND all eruptions of tbe skin, this OintA ment i¢ mostinvaltuable, It does nor
heal externally alone;but penetrate withthe.
— oe effects to the very root of
e evil. . ‘ ;
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HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Invariably cuve the following diseases:
DISORDER OF THE KIDNEY¥s.
In ‘all diseases affecting these organs;
wuether they secrete #o much or teo Hit
tle water; or Whether they be afflicted With,
stone or gravel, or with aches ard pai
settled in the loins over the region of the
hidneys, these Pills should be taken he»
cording to the printed directions, and tha
Ointment shouid be well rubbed into tha
small of the back at bed time. This treat.
ment will give almost immediate relior
when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER.
No medicine will sé “effectually improve.
the tone of the stomach as these Pintes
they xemowe allacidity occasioned either
SY intemperance or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy:
action; they are wonderfully efficacious in.
cases of spasmr-in faet they never fail ‘in,
curing al} disorders. of the liver and stom.
ach. cs
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best in the
world forthe following diseases; Ague,
Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on
the skin, Bowels, .Consumption, Debility ;
Dropsy, Dysentery, Frysipelas,Eemale Tr.
regularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits,Gout,;
Headache, _ Indigestion, Toflammation,
Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago,
Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of: urine?
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Sore Throat, Stone
and. Gravel, Tie Dowloureux, Tumors, UT.
oc, ¢rs,, Worras of allkinds, Weakness from
ny cause, etc. ‘
INPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine unless the signatnre of
. J. Haydock, as agent for the United States ,
surrounds each box of Pills, aud Ointment
A handsome reward, wilibe givan to any
one rendering such information as "may
lead to.the detection of any party—or par.
ties counterfeiting,the medicnes or vending the same,knowing them te be spurious,
**Sold at the m 4 of ProfessorHolloway & Co,, New York, and by all re.
spectable druggists and deslers in medicine throughout cthe civilized world, in
boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each.
#7 There is considerable saving by tak«
ing she larger sizes. 5
-.B.—Directions for the guidance of pa— in every disorder are affixed to cack
x. :
Office, 112 LIBERTY STREET.
d12 New York.
Central Carriageand Wagon Mar.
ufactory., op
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
. WILLIAM ‘SEAMAN.
; Agent fur Studebaker W!
gons, Every kind of vet
cle manufactured to,ord(
jm the finest style and {
low prices,
Particalarattention given to Re.
pairing and Painting. *
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. Attorney. and Counsellor at LawNo. 211. SaysomeEpnzer,
(Booms Nos. 6 & 7,)
, Iu front of the Court Heurge.
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