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February 8, 1877 (4 pages)

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> oNEVADAOITY, CAL: * rs ended doctors:who ing their skill in lew days, imposing depraved practiced by the y almost unlimited inerring certainty morbid symptoms, scientific countenance, dark n inthe , Ting» ike the rustling of r Chariots; uriessahaa nae d Tatellect, tose (GN approaching strangvy acquaintances, a foty, loss of mem. { mples and variou ve, furred tongue, ~ onsumption, night frequent insanity, persons 80 afflict. diately, either in have a cure effected ; mode of treating rfails of effecting . Dr.G.-willgive any one who will mthat he wascured © sither of the Saa Men, . late marriage, who y of these fearful get the sacred re» them, nor delay of. * i e Gibbon’s. office medicines may rely onfidential secrecy d expect no more h a fair and mutueration of services the circumstances a tow prevalent and ion among quacks ponsible, and ----* rritten ins’ ent, taradical and pes> charge. Home. sis may be CURED AT i letter to Dr. Gibiyptoms; length of continued,.and the plain direction for EN DOLLARS in etter through the Wells, Fargo & Co., will be forwarded f the Union. BBON, 623 Kearney} ial, San Francisco — ymmercial treet. OX 2957 on the let rill please inform read his advertise (SCRIPT. myl y }. NOTICE. [LD GRAVEL MIRlocation of princiJan Francisco, Calirks, North: Bloomulifornia. . Notice is meeting of the Dird day of Ging =A to. 43, of One Doldupon the a a, able immeciLer evin, to the { the Company, No. in Francisco, Calich this assessment nthe Second day of elinguent and lic auction; and unefore, will be sold on ourth day of March 1ent assessment, todvertising and ¢3FAME, Secretar} .° Street, San FrabREDITORS. . KITTS DECEASED, aven by the undercof the estate of he creditors of, and ms against the said em with the necesfour months after f this notice, to the ; hgh vege }. e law office , Nevada City, in the . o. Kitts p or Adminid.rat 1877: : eRe caer ETING-OF . ip: Comdicate M ; clook P. M.,for the pron for the eBrangaction of such properly come be ‘TELEGRAPH INSTITUT ee =e Shp stag . : —AND— See “" SAN FRANCISCO.* — WENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor of Matlitmatic and Science of Ac@unte; ¢raduate of, Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Model and Norma} 'lrainng School; late State tustitufe Director _. nd. Leeturer of-Minnesota, and for the ative years President of thre Minneapois Business College; having disposed of ia entire interest: in that institution, and . CHARLEY KENTs. BROWN & WATSON, . BS ® Genoa ‘ ee i COMMERCIALSTREET, NEVADA FS Cay vanities EE FOE WUE RGEC AE CONSTABLES “SALE. << — ie ed ahi, }_ Nevada, Township of virtuéof wHexécution tome deli SS ineces fone . sued from th £ IM, $8q. . . 8 rom, Court at M, Ballard Ksq, ‘an acting Just he Peace in and for ary 4th, 1877, te satisfy a judgment. rendered by said Justice of the Peure! on the 4th day of January, A.D. 1877, in favor of. M. L. Morrow and poe Charles E. Pu. Schell, for the sum o undréd and twen-: even dollars and’one cent; 3127-01) ,inU. 8. Gold Coin, debt, interest, damages and cdsts of suit. 1 bave taken in; exeeution, dnd will Sell to the highest bidder for cash; the following described “property, to-wit! . ‘A house and lot situated above the old rond leading to Mooce’s Flatjand near the old’ . Brewery, ahd one Wotise and lot situated at the new towh site ofiMoore’s Flat, and al] the land Juying below the Eureka road, and north of the new town site of /Moore’s Flatyelyimed, by the sid Charles E..Puschell. Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale all the above de. -Francleco,will. hereatter onduct # First Class:Commercial College . that-city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, ani-220 Kearny street; Hardie Place, (with office in. Room 38,) where he will, give his . . 1 attention and services to those one casice instruction in Bookkeeping or the Scierice of* Accounts and: English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and: author of the celebrated metiod of Teaching Accounts which has become 80 popular,in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to Be> cure a wider field of labor in which to exHAVING AVAILED HIMSELF . of every advantage which long expe: rience and ample means can give, is prepared to furnish the public with mplify the,superority of. his method of inaareeron he ‘has organized Barnard’s Business College and Fetegraph Institute; jam Frantisco: * “ A SPECIAL FEATURE. Mo more students*wili be admitted to the College than Professor Burnard cah attend to with his own personal instruction, He has not organized this enterprise merely as aun ¢asy Way to inake m: ney, but to establish as ev viable a reputation as an Instructor as be has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build'up a Business College of the bighest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent will be given for all ‘Puition coltected, an@ which; by persoual effort,.be ‘will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Pracical Business Education, . . ‘ OURS OF INSTRUCTION. ee SEsstons~9 to 11.80.A. M, and 2 to Evexrse Srsstons—7,30 to9.30 P. M, Students wi'l be entitled to the use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M,. to5 P. M., thus enabli é of instruction. iy oe “ LapresA separate apartment will -be reserved forthe Lady Students. who. will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work. SraTIONERY any Becoxs—Our arrange+ m-nts aresuch that all supplies tor the wourse Can be obtained of us at rates much below the ‘usial cost, aud’ eorrespanding im every particular with the books tked in reay business. ¢ Durptomas =-Our Diplomas are engrave. on steel; fibély exdgnted at great anst; the will he issuéd to stndents completing thy Course tu «he Business Department on “payment of their. af §ye dollars: No Vacation--The Convge will be in Se6s10: the-entire years: Students will be admmittedat any time. _ No_Copyine ¥rom_ TEXT Boors--The highly objectionable method of copying from text books without understanding whatis intende@;te be conveyed is altouether avoided, -Afl work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought. DiscreLtine-—We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upc AE shine order ec my Stem rything. We treat eyery stupa edt dhithan or Ltt and ‘expect only géentiamanly or lady-like conduct in return. Wedo.not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to} special cases. No conduct is allowed that would nét be tolerated in the drawing rodm },~ ° of a well regnlated family. For full particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. We offer in@ucements that are superior to those offered by any similar oka in : the clt¥ 2.8 Fier fnformation adc ress BaliNa W'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120Sutter street, Room 38, : Cee San Francisco, Cal. References, by permission: Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public In. structionyMinaésota;Hon, ff 2b. Wilson late Superintendent of Puolic Instruction, Minnesota; W. D, Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Soviety, 426 California street, £ ¥.; 8: P. Hall, Attorney at-Law; 218 Sap some street, 5. F. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. CAPITAL $390,000, HOMES MUTUAL “INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, — 406 CALIFORNIA STREET _ . ) gah’ Francisco, — FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. J. ¥F. Houghton, President. £ Geo. H, Howard, Vice President. Charles H, Story, Secretary. N. B. Eddy, Marine Secretary. H. H, Bigelow, General Manager R. H. Magill. General Agent. Ce ee lley Branch for Nevada ~ County TRUSTEES, Win, Watt, eA © . Sigourney Office No. 99 Main Street, ee Fs CITY TAXES, vi eG Ads NS” ENS Ge eRe Hie ‘ OTICE 19 HERERY GIVEN THAT . City taxes for the year 1876-77 are now due and payable it the Marshal’s Office, on Broad street, and that unk sa: paid ©n or before the first Monday in February, _ 3877, will’ become delinquent and five per o ut. added thereto , with other costs. i W.J. ORGAN, City aad _ Nevada City, Jan. fad, 1877 themto work outside ofthe hours ,) on the most reagonable terms. “. janla-cw o, BRA Grass Valley, Cat. . . aa os SS MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, VEAL, 3 CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, o 20HE “BEST ~~ HAMS AND. BACON; (Of his Own, mibufacture, ) The Finest Quality of . } "Ro be found in Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEAN LARD In quantities to suit. a wi eustomers greater inducements than can be. found elsewheré in Nevada County. > os PLEASE CALL AND ‘EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. — —— EMPIRE LIVEHY STABLE, RG She Chel BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NA® ONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL; NEVADA CITY. I. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. id . TY VLE proprietor or the EMPIRE 8TABLES announces that he has now the Largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Klegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 4 The Horses, ate free from vice, of, good style amd capable of going as fast as-any . gentleman cares to drive, . Carriages for Funerals attended to with . promptness, ‘ Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses buarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed A w= rare scribed property,.to the highest bidder for CaSN, Tt TU, S$ Geld Coin, O = . erty & Go's, stote, in the Township. of £ureka, county of Nevada, State of Califor. nia, on Weinesday, the Jlst day of Januae ry, 4. D. 1877,, between the hours of. 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P. M., taken as the property of the dove named defendant, to satisfy the aboye demands and accruing costs. ‘Witness my hand this sixth day of January A.D. 1877; : ‘ WILLIAM HEARNE, Constable Eureka Township, jane Nthe 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 Prank Kilerman; adovinisttator of the estate of Thomas Cline deceased, settin forth that he has. filed his’ final account c his adinivistration of the estate of. said deceased, in this Court,-that all the debts and expenses of administrafion have been duly paid;and that a portion of said estate remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, and ‘praying among other thiugs for an order of distr‘bution, of the rest: ué of paid estate among the persons proved, allowed, and settled. It is t dll persons ‘interested in the estate of the said Thoinas Cline, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of rahe Oountyot: Neyada, at: the Court Room Of said Court, in the. City of Nevada, in said Nevada county, on Suturday, the ‘17th day af Februaty,; A.. D, 1877, ‘at 10.0’clock A.M,, then and there to show cause why an ordef. 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 ordéred that. a copy of this order be published for four succes. sive weeks, ‘before the said 17th ‘day of February, A. D, 1577, im, the a ee Day TRANSCRIPT, mu Newspaper printed and published ih thewaid Nevada county. «. py ee eo } { i 5 , JOHN WELL, . He is prepared to and will offer to} ‘Jannary‘sth; » tS athe Pate Judge. PIANOS; : "ORGANS, . Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney € Sutter Sts., Sin. Francisco Wholesa @end BW itail Music Dealers, Weber Pianos are the Best -. &nd‘are Dow used in Congerts by alliofo GREAT. ARTISTS. . . ; ,,,,. Send for Descriptive Cirewlor. The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ 7 8 thie only FIRST. CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Feur Hundred DoHars! J fs HE Square Pianoy,are 734, octaye,.and “embraces all“ Modern Tinprovements; such as elegunt Rosewood ;Casé,; Beantifnk Mouldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs ‘and Gyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Treble, inchés, and are : FULLY ‘WARRANTED: FORVWEN YEARS Agents wanted in every county county in ‘the State forthe’ 0!) “7 = Celebrated’ Standard Organ Which for Volume of. Tone; Beauty of Case, Superierity .of ,Worknianship,. Elegance of Finish and’ Durability, : {3S UNRIVALLED. We keep conctant!y ou nand a ,vod assortment of Reliable Cheap, Pianos, SEVEN AND A. HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI ” TREBLE,’ MADE FROM THE BEST D. WELLINGTON, Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. } DECKER BROS, ~ EMERSON, —_ . FISUHER, . HE ABOVE ARE THE. MOST POPVU. +z lar-and reliable Pianos in the market. . Our profits are small aud ternvs easy. : Every instrument fully warranted. We . sell no bogus Pianos. Send for catalogue. KOHLER & CHASE, 633 and 634 Clay street, San Francisco. e -_ DR. C. D. BOBO Physician and Surgeon, _ GRADUATE of the Uniyersity of under the uew law. of Califoraia, by certificate from State Medical Board, recorded in County Clerk's Office. Can be consvulted at P. H. Bel@eu’s Drug Sto e, or his Residence, Dioad Strest, opposite the Theatre. 3 : : Nevada City, Cal — Refers to Dr. H. H. Toland,.San — ‘i-co, California, dyana, and legeHy qualifed+ SEASONED MARERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED, Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere. . SAL; PEANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY PNSTALLMEN'S, IF’ bs DESIRED, Call and see us before purchasing . " SHERMAN & HYDE,. HOUSE FOR SALE. LOTS 6 AND 7, in BLOCK 35 Oe Broad street; the“ property of ‘Dr. F. Buejow, with all buiidings, staa ble; outbuildings; &c.,are offered
forsale, Terms—Half cash and half to bé secured by porters Bike » be made In writing, with 5 per cent. of the bid deposited. All bids tobe left°with Leop. Garthe, the agent of Dr. F. Buelow. No bids received after Januosry 15, 1877, . 430 . COUNTY WARRANTS. f ‘ SPRESLI E BSS SAA ~ & LL warrants on General Pond, re-istered prior to January éth, 1877. Also all warrants on Special+Fund, registered prior to Janusry 6th, 1877. Alse all war. ants on Road Fund registeredfprior to Oct, ‘Sth, 1876. Alo all warrants on Hospita] Fund, registered prior to July 11, 1976, will be paid on presentation. — Interest ceases from date. ~ J.N. P. Contig Arba os ati seisurer, Nevada, January 6, 1877. ae SOE SE ‘bearing: date Jang. qytitied; sana alyo that said: final account . a etc. Length 6 feet JQ inches; width, 3 feet. . .». NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, LG. sige ‘Application fora Pateut to UNITED STATES, LAND-OFFICE,—— a Sacramento, Gal. Jan. 27, 1877, AT OTICE is hereby given, Chat W.—Av -Meyers, Whose Post Office ix Nevada; City;-Nevada County, Cal., has made application for patent for 1,500 linear feet of the Constitution quartz mine,bearing gold, with suriace ground 600 feet in width, sit-’ uste in Wiliow Valley mining District, Ne,vada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows; Commencing at post No, lode, marked C, Q, M. (Constitution Quartz Mine;), thence. var, 17° 30! e, n 1> 30° w 4.54 chains. . Post-No 2, marked Q, Q. M, from which a Jive oak tree 16-in, dia. bears s 25> w 0 86 chains dist; thence ’n §8> 30’ @. 22.78: chains. Post No, 3 marked ©, Q.M. from which a pitch pine 15 inches in diam. bears n 80° w 1.19 chains distant; thence south i? 90’ e 4.64 chains, Post No, 4; on ‘lode; marked €, Q, -M,frdm whichs“lveoak: in diam. bears n 40>, w 056. chains dist; thencé’s i> 30’.e 454 chains. Post No. 5 at north bank of Deer creck, marked 0, @. M. from which alive oak tree 15 in. in diameter bears n 1S e 0.46 chains dist: thence’ 88° .30’ w along. the north bank of Deer Creek 2,274 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 connecting line, ; Commenved ‘at Post No. 2 marked_0. Q. . Mytheneé var. 17>" 80", n 9S 95° w, 12.04 chains to sec. Post common to sees. 3, 4, . Vand toot tp tt, n rv E, m d-b-and-m, and 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 ia the mining records of Nevada County at Nevada City, Thereare no adjoiniug mining clams, All persons holding ‘any adverse clifms thereto are hereby’ required to present the. same. before this-Otlice within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof.’ f sy T. B, McFARLAND, Register. W,D. Long, appl’ts att’y. jai United States Land C ffice. “MINERAL CITATION, SactiayEnro, CaL,, Jantiary 27, 1877) To all whom it may concern, . HEREAS, on the 3d day uf Septemben, 1874, the platof township 17 north, range 9 east, wus filed in the U.S, Land Office, and by Commissiober’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, tie N.£. i of N.W.%4,N. %of N.E.Y and 8. W. \ of N. Ey 4 of section 4 in township 17 north, range 9-eust, is to be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary 1s proved, sfter dne motice. And whereas A. G. Laddh, ‘(Post Office address North Columbia, Cal,) in the Register’s office of this District his g the above deseribed lahd, and has sp. pe to. enter}. 6 AS icultural and, alleging it to nore valuable for agricultural than for mining p poses, Therefore you will take notice, tha under {and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General I.and Office, dated-May 6th, 1571, we have fixed the 12th . day of March,A.D: 1877, -at-b o'clark, PS M,, at thdg office,. before the Register and . Receiver; forthe hearing of proofs to de. termine the character of said lands. i , in witness whereof, we haye hereunto wet our hands the day and year first above written. . FS T. BR. McFARLAND, Register, jan 30:' HART FELLOWS, Reveiver. . ¥ virtue of an execution to me. directed and delivered, bearing date January 20th, 1877, igsued fron the Court of Leopold Garthe, an, acting Justice of the Peace in and for the township of Nevada, County of Nevada; 8tate.of Oulifornia, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 29th day of January, 1877, in favor of A. H: Hanson and A. R. Wadsworth, and against Wm C, Wm. G, and A, A. Stiles, in the suth Of $408 84 damages, and $11 65 costs of suit, with gccruing costs, 1 have this. day levied Xpon and seized, and shall expose at-public auction, in front of the Court House, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, on Saturday, February “4th, le77, between the hours ofJ0 o’clock, A.M, and §.0’clack P, M, of said day, for cash in U, 8. gold coin, all the right, tide and inStiles,of, imand to the following described property, viz: That certain. quartz ledge, situated in Nevada township, county of Nevuda, State of! California, commencing “atthe mouth of: heger Williams Ravine, ousali ledge, on the north bank of Deer Creek, and frum thence runnivy with said ledge up said ravine in a northerly direction twelve hundred, feet, including the jJand on both sides of said’ ledge, 200 feet east thereof,und 300 feet west thereof ,with the dips, angles ‘4nd varistions of said leage. Taken. to satisfy the within execu3 tion and costs. . Given under my hand this 29th dav of January, 1877. WM: SCOTT, Conat: ble, jan 31 Nevada Township CONSTABLE’S SALE. : Y virtue of an execntion to me directed and delivered, 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 @ judgment reudered in said Court, on the 12th day of Sept. 1576,in favor of A. H. Hanson and A. R. Wadsworth, and aga‘ijst Wm. C,, Win, G. and A. A. Stiles, in c: sum of $738 65 damages, and $21 50 costs of suit. (om which there is a ercdit of $124 59) with accruing costs, I. have expose at, public auction, in front of the Court House, Nevada City, Nevada Co., California, on Saturday, -Feb. 24th, 1677, between the honrs of 10 A. M, and 5 P. M. on qaid ddy, tor cash ir U.8. gold eoin, all the right; title and interest of said Wm. C, Wis. Gt, and A. A. Stiles, of in and to the following described jroperty, viz: That eertain quartz ledge, situated in Nevaua Township, evada County, California, khown as Roger Williams Ravine; on said ledge, on the north bank af Deer Crevk, and from thence running up said ravine with said ledge, in a nortivrly direction 1,200 feet, including Jand wn both sides of said ledge 300 feet, with all dips, angles an! . yaristions of said ledge. Taken to satisfy the th ee a Coste: . Given urder my idte 29bb of os nae OOTT. January, 1877. : , SCOTT, . jan ai Constable, Nevada Towaship, lin Deer. creeks-on.the—west end of-the-. did, on the 4th day of’ February, 1875, file’ ‘pre-emption Decinration, No, 4898, claim." terest of the said Wm. ©, Wm. G, ainda, A, + this iday levied 1inon and seized, and shall . commenting'stthe mouth of the ravine} is . “Wie ever-increasing circulation of this “. excellent monthly proves its covtinued ad. ium lar desires'and needs. 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COMBINATION AWD REY-LOCKS, A SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these , ‘GELEBRATED SAFES —AND— BANK LOOKS, 3 : DURING THE PAST YEAR. The Most Reliable, ‘Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in the Market, SPECIAL, ORDERS TAKEN FOR. VAULT DOORS, LININGS, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Of. any Arrangement or Dimensions. . ' Now constructing,a 20,000 pound ‘Burglar Proof Safe for the Sacramento Savings Bank. Dealers generally are especially invited to send for cifculars and yak a, CR Bae KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS, . DRAWERS, CHESTS, etc, etc, am * e ') NILES SEARLS, . -atterney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, lu front of the Court Heurse, it penetrates every ndonth we must-consider . “Gs Be pese-b-and-Ni the evil, N.C. N. G. R. R. CO. TIME TABLE, 'NO:"S: At : re the government and informatibn of a. Employees, tle Company reserves-the: right to ‘vary the Same. as circumstances — “. way Fequire, “To taWe effect Wedhestay, May 24th 1879" Ariag a.m Cee GOING SOUTH. : Train Nc. 1 leaves Nevada City atb A. M. and. leavos Grass Valley at 6.30A, M, arrives at Golfax at 6:50.A. M. Train No. 3, (locul between Gr: vives at Grags Valley at1135A,M. 2. Train No. 6, leaves Novada ‘at 4:15’ PB. M., leaves Grass Valley.at 4.45:P, M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P, M, : GOING NORTH, . Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.50 A°'fir: leaves Grass: Valley at 9:05 A. M., atrives dt Nevadaat 9:36 A.M. E ‘ Train No. 4 (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Gruss Valley. at 2.49 2, M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. Mo. . leave Gras Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at Nevada ut 8:53 P.M, 3 ma24 . Mark Thése Facts. The Testimony of the Whole World, HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. “I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave mea hearty one,” ee “Your Pills:are marvelionus.’* ; “I seud for another box, and keep them in the house:” @ ts ‘Dr, Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic.” psa “T guve one’ of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus, . The dear little thing gut well in a duy.” “sh “My niuses of a morning f@now cured.” “Your box of Moiloway'sG@intment cured me of noisesin the head. J rubbed sore of your Ointment behind the ears’und . the noise has left.” “Send me two boxes; Twant one! far’, peer family iy os. : ' ‘ey ; ‘*T enclose a dollar; your price ‘is 95 cents, but the anédicine tome is worth a dollar.” i : 1 Bend me five boxes Of four Pills.” “Let me have three boxes ot your! Pills by return mail, for chills and fever, ° Ti have! over 207 ‘stich’ testimonials “as these, but want of space conipels, we to conclude, 4 For Cutaneous Dieorders, ND all eriptions of the skin:tiie Ofit. nent i6 mostinvaluable, It Goes not heal externally alone, but penetrate withthe most seathing effects to the very root of 4 bi, SE SSS Se a eh AE es HOLLOWAY'S PIDIS Invariably cure the following diseases: DISORDER: OF TRE KIPNPYs, “"Tnal], disesses. affecting, these orgins, whether they secrete too much or too Tit tle water;'or whether. they be’afflietéd with ‘stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the revion of the hidneys, these Pills should be taken sac. cording to the printed directions, and the Ointment shouid bé well rubbed into the sinall of the baek-st bedtime.. 'Chig treat. ment -will ‘give almost immediate reliey when all other means have fuiled, : FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER. No medicine will-so effectually naproye the ‘tone of the stomach us these Pills; they remove allacidity occasioned jeither by intemperance or improper diet, They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they-are wonderfully efticacious in capes of Epasin=in fact they never al in enuring all disorders:of the ae aise. ach. HOLLOWAY’S PILIS are the beat in thie world for the following : diseases: Agne Asthima, Billous Coanplaints, Blotehes on the skin, Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysontery, Erpsipelan, Kemale Tr. regilarities, Févergs-of all kinds, Fits,Gont, Headache; © Indigestion, Intlam mati6n , Jaundice, Liver Couplaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of urine, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Sore ‘Throat, Stone nd Gravel, Tie Donloureux, Tumors, Ulc, ers, Worms ofall kinds, Weakness from “my cause, ete.. . —mee . INPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine avlesr the signature of J. Haydock, as agent for the United States, . surrounds each box of Pills, and Ointment A bhundsome reward will be given, to any ove rendering such information asx "may levd to the detection of any party or par. ies counterfeiting the medicenes or vending the saine,knowing them te bespirtous. **Sold atthe manufactory of Professor Holloway:& Co., New York, and by all re: spectable druggists and deulers in medicine throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 26 cents, 62 cénts ard 21 cach, ha There is considerable saving by taks tug the larger sizes. N. B,—Direetions for the guidance of pa. tients in every disorderare-aftixed to each box. Office, LIZ LIBERTY STREET. al2 New York.Central Carriage and Wagon Mar ~ ‘a ufactory, ~ Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous r WILLIAM SEAMAN, Agent fr Studebaker Wi gous, Every kind of vet cle manufactured to ord: in the finest oP and { % low prices. . Particular attention given to Re Bairing and id Painti nee : JAS, K. BYRNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. No. 211. Sansome Stuenr, ee (Rooms Nos. 6 & 7,) BET. PINE AND CALIFORNIA €Ts. ¢ . . SAN FRANCISCO, “Traia-No, 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P.M = ut : : :