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January 31, 1877 (4 pages)

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ORTUNATE.. DISPENSARY RNEY STREET, cial, Saw Franctacg 1854, for the treat nd Seminal Diseases ect, Stricture, Syphil. minal Weakness, Im Diseases (of yearg fed @@8 BUCcess, ully the pleasure of ap, eturned from Viaiting ssof Europe, and hag — his Dispenrery, ¢99 ‘of Commer.ial, Sap 1d patients and those may find him, : red* neither time nor row remedies,and hag’ Re: nds of persons, both there who are suffer. xistence fromthe ¢f. ences,-or from vifaa, stem . Look at their spstitutions, di iness of et life. In ‘this horrig . ufier until death closég its, guardians, friends 8¢_Who are. suffering wrible life destroying hey are cared for and late. Send them im. bbon, ® physician who ease his especial study 8 certain to cure the without mercury or is important te those to those who are inter of their friends, to bepretended doctors who lishing their skill in in a few days, imposing ising the names of em. om Europe and other. re, careful and make. fall into the Weak : 8, the consequence ot litary vice, or depraved is practiced by the to an almost unlimited ‘ith unerring certainty Of morbid symptoms, by scientific médical low countenance, dark » pain inthe head, ring. se like the rustling of ng ef chariots, uneasi: , weakness of the limbs, unted intellect, toss of ein approaching strang. new acquaintances, a sucicty, loss of mem. pimples and variou e face, furred tongne, 1s, consumption, night and frequent insanity. ned, persons 60 afflict. » mmediately, either in and have a cure effected ntific mode of treating never fails of effecting rure. Dr. G. will give 8 to any “one who will to him that he wascured by either of the San ed Men, emplate marriage, who r any of these. fearful t forget the sacred reupon them, nor delay relief. Dr. Gibbon’s office or s of medicines may rely of confidential secrecy 1, rand expect no more i with a fair and .mutumouneration of services ing the circumstances than a tow prevalent and sxtortion among quacks 3 responsible, and will nt a written instrument, effect a radical and per ke no pa at Home. nce may be CURED AT sing a letter to. Dr. Gib, smyptoms, length of has continned, and the y forwarded, “free from sity, to any part of the and plain direction for ig TEN DOLLARS in red letter through the ugh Wels,Fargo & Co., icine will be forwarded art of the Union. ! ". GIBBON, 623 Kearney mercial, San Francisco on Commercial treet. ut BOX 1957 on the le» REE. nts will please inform they’read, bis advertise TRANSCRIPT. myl *? —— ENT NOTICE. MFIELD GRAVEL MI’NY, location of print ess, San Francisco, Cahiof works, North Bloom ty, California. Notice i8 tata meeting of the Di e 23rd day of January ent, No. 43. of One Dellevied upon the capital, ratien,;-payable— immedStates gold coin, fice of the Company, * “ et, San Francisco, “ . which this nasecemedt id onthe Second 48y “4 be delinguent and adt public auction; and “yr ade before, will be sol ; nty-fourth day of = linquent assessment, ua of advertising and _¥. GAME, Secretatsome Street, Sab Fras0 CREDITORS. BO. KITTS DECEASED, eby given bythe unde ratrix of the ests ©. d,to the creditors of, tc g claims against the — rit them with the nec : thin four months any ofi_of this notice. tv = ix, at her residence * ‘atthe law office ofney, Nevada City; int JANE W. KITTS, of Geo. Kitts decease’: tt’y for Adtn ipistrae n. 13, 1877. at i) eae iL MEETING. : MINING COMAANY “MEETING OF STOR. i anes Mining OR” . ; e office cf the COR a street, an THURSDAY. at 1 o’clook P. M-; be @urs to serve fer of ‘ the transaction © nay properly come A.BAIRD, Seorets*7to the K.P. BROWN, ’ TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. —uthatcity, entrance at oF STECET, ~“oftiice in Room 38,) where he will give his _ fe steel, fipely executed af great cost; the mosaics "de NEVADA CITY, CaL. . WN. = Bor watsow. . ! : ‘Proprietors. BUSINESS: COLLEGE, —AND— ff SAN FRANCISCO, “ENRY. BARNARD, A. M., Professor “of Mathematic and Science of Acounts; gtaduate of Prince ef Wales Col@ge, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘l'rain.mg School; late State Institute Director nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the *ast five years President of the Minneapois ‘Business College; having disposed of . : is entire interest iff that institution, and emoved to San«Franciseo, will hereafter conduct a Fitst Class Commercial College _Keystone‘Ghe Duity Bearseript. CHARLEY KENT'S ie 4 em CITY.. and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with personal attention and services to those who-desire instruection—in—Bookkeeping or the Scieuce.of Accounts and. English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and author of the celebrated: method of Teaching Accounts which has become so poptiar in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkesping. In order to seeure a wider field of.jabor in whieh te exemplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he has organized Barnard’s Business Colleve and Telegraph Institute, Sen Franeciseso. . A SPECIAL FEATURE,Mo more students wil: be adraifted to the College than Professor Darnaid cau attend to with bis own personal instruction.: He has not organized this enterprise 1ocrely as an @asy way to make m:‘ ney, but to establish as» enviable a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up @ Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent will’be given for all Tuition collacted, and which, by, personal effort, he will ‘make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Pravtical Businesa Education.. 2 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, . Day SEss1ons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to } #. M. KVWENING Sresstons—7,30 to 9.30 P. M. Students will be entitled to thé use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to‘6 P? M., thus enabling them to work outside of the hours of instruction, re ’ Lapges-"A separate apartment will be reserved fot the Lady Students. wno will be provided with every convenience to fa‘ ellitate their work. STATIONERY AND #COKSsS—Our arrangem nts are stich that’ all supplies for the eeurse can be obtained of us at rates rauch below the usta) cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in rea] business. : DreuoMas’-Our Diplomas are engrave ~yill be issued to students ¢om) leting thy Course in the Busipess Department on payment of the tee of tive dollars. No VacatTion—The Odlfege will be in xession during the entire yeat Students will be admitted at any. time. ‘ No CopyixG rrom TextT. Booxs—The highly objectionable method of copying from text” books without “understanding 7 what is intended to ¥e conveyed is sitogether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought. DiscrPLink—We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting epen perfect order aud; system in everything. We treat every stndent a8-a gefitleman or lady, and expect ‘oply gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return, We do not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. Noconluct is allowed that would not be tolerated in the drawingroom! of a well regulated fanrily, wed For fall particulars send for Catalogue ‘and Circulars, explaining Oourse of Study. We offer inducements that are superior to those offered by any sirmilar institution in . the city. For further information address . BARNARD'S. BUSINESS COLLEGE, . ‘ 120 Butter strect, Rooin 35, } «-<. Sam Francisco, Cal. . References, by permission: Lon, David Burt, State Superintendent of Pubiic In straction, Minnesota; “Hon. H. b. Wilson Inte*Superintendent of ‘Public Instruction Minnesota; W.D. Garland, Hable Lit . Ateurance Sdciety, 426 Ouliforiia wtreet. © . F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, ‘213 San . su mestreet; 8.. San Francisoo, Oct, 31, 1875. ~ Rtegis CAPITAL $300,000. HOME MUTUAL . { —Phe Horses are tree from’ vice; of good . INSURANCE COMPANY) OF CALIFORNIA. . i i ! ! PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 406 CALIFORNIA STREETSan Francis¢o, j —— roll FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. 4 i J.P. Howghton, President. ~~ Ee Geo. H, Howard, Vice President. Charles H. Story, Secretary. N. B. Eddy, Marine Secretary. / H. H. Bigelow, Genéral Manager RK. H. Magill. General Agent. 3 ‘ Grass Valley Branch for Nevada! > County “PRUGTEES, . Wm. Watt, T. W. Sigourney . A. B. BRADY. Mangger, Office No. 99 Main etreet, ag? ‘ Grass Valley, Cas. ~~ slidig-a—ih aa > OE SAR ys ee Woce 18 HBRERY GIVEN THA AN City taxes ‘for the year 1876-77 how dueahd payabfé at the Marshal’s. O “See, ort Broad street, and that unless pdid oR OF yin: ory; IMT.will become delinquent and fvé per eent. added thereto, with other costa. = W.I. ORGAN, City Clerk. pievede City, Jan. Ind, 1977 . ‘ef ey Ci . the Largest lot of . under the new law of California, HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF ef every advantage which long experience and ample ‘means can give, is prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of . MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, ~ . THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, (Of his own manufacture, ) To be found in Nevada County. Algo, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEANLARD In quantities to suit. He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, . BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NA* YNAL . EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA ClTY. . WELLINGTON, Proprietor. HE proprietor. of the EMPIRE S8TA. BLES announces that he has how Horses, Carriages and Buggies _To be found in thie part of the State. . Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons . ance of Finish and Durability, . and Hacks tolep at the: on the most reasonable terms. NEVADA CITY; hdered hy said Justice of the Peace, onjth ortest notice and . ~CALIFORN ‘CONSTABLE’S” SALE. re TATE OF CALIFORNIA, ‘COUNTY OF. Nevada, Township of Eureka, ss." By sued from the Court of J, M. Ballard Esq. e 4th day of January, A. D. 1877, in favorof M.-L. Morrow and against Charles E. Puschell,for the sum of one hundred and twen Br ty-seven dollars and one cent ($127 01) ,inU: . COMMERCIAL STREET,NRVADA . . B--Gold Coin, debt, interest, damages and Coste sfsuit. Ibavetaken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the followisgdescribed property, to-wit: A house and lot Situated above the old road leading to Moore’s Miat,and near the old Brewery, and one houseand lot: situated at'the new town site of Mdere’s Flat, and all the land laying below the Eureka road,and north of the new town site of “Moere’s Flat, claimed by the said Charles Ex Puschell. Notice is hereby given that I-wih. ‘expose at public sale all the abowe described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in U.S. Gold Goin, in front of Hag‘Ow reka, county of Nevada, State of Califor: nia, on Weanesday, the Jlst day of January, A. D. 1877, between the hours of 9 ‘o'clock A. M, and 4 0’clock’P, M., taken as the property of the above name defendant, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Witness my, hand this sixth day of January A. D. 1877. ye WILLIAM HEARNE, Constable Eureka Township. PROBATE NOTICE. Nthe Probate Court of the County of Nevada; State of California. In the matter of {he estate of Thomas Cline deceased.’ On roading and filing the petition of Frank ‘Kilerman, administrator, of the estate of Thomas Cline ‘deceased, setting forth that he has filed his final account of his administration of the estate ef. said deceased, in this Court; that all thedebts and expenses of administration bave been duly paid; and that a portion of said estate Temainsto be divided among the ‘heirs of said deceased, and praying among other thiygs for an order of distrsbution of the resiiue of said estate among the persons entitled; and also that said final account be approved, allowed and settled. Jt is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said Thomas Cline, deeeased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County.of Nevada, at the Oourt Room of said Ogurt, in the City of Nevada, in said Nevada county, on Saturday, the 17th day of February, A. D. 1877, at 10 o’olock 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 ofthe said dectased, according tolaw. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks, before the said 17th day of February, A. D. 1877, in the Nevapa Dariy ‘TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in the said Nevada county. JQHN CALDWELL, January 5th, 1877, Probate JudgeJ.M. Wal” lng, Atty. ; jan6 PIANOS, : ORGANS, . MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Prancisco Wholesale end K:tail Musie Dealers, _ Weber Pianos are. the Best. And are now used in Concerts by all of 0 . GREAT ARTISS. . i. Send for Descriptive Circeler. . . “ai . The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is the only . FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! PPNHE Square Pianos are 74 octave, aud embraces all Modern Improvements, . such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful : . Mouldings, Full Iron’ Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe T'reb!e, . etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and are’ ’ { ¥ULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS Agents wanted in every county county in . the State for the (Celebrated Standard Organ . . Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty of . Case, Superiority of Workmanship, ZleIa, WEDNESD virtue of anexecution to me delivered, is . an acting Justice of the Peace in and—ior}— ‘A$150 BOOK FOR 10 CENT The Lakeside Library “JS PUBLISHED semi-monthly, and each one of great authors of the world, as Chas. Readb, Dickens, Seott; Anthony ‘frol--} lope, Jules Verne, etc., etc. “The completion of long and important novels ina sin: gle issue, is thé most unique and valuable feature yet introduced into the periodical literature of the day, and is peculiar to the Lakeside Library. Subscriptions awe received for 24 num‘ bers (1 year.)~Price $2 15; or for 12--num-bers (6 months) Price-$4-10: or for 6 numbers, (3 months), omtrial,55 cents. Single copies. postpaid, TZ cents, (except Nos. 9-& 10, and 14. & 15—26 cents.) Sample pages sent free on application: i Ournext issue, No. 17, ready this day, convains: ‘ KAVERFELTO, by Major G>T. WhyteMelville. : ~. “KATERFELTO is the best, becanse the most original of all Maj. Whyte Melville's storiés. It is full of life, character, and ac‘ ELTO_of the _stary _ whose performances pass those of ¢ Turpin’s ‘Black Bess.” It is undoubtedly che of the most fascinating romances we hive read since—we
khow not when or where.”’—The Press. (Dr. Shelton Mackenzie.) = tse” This is really a remarkable book one of the very best published for years -Price Only 10 Cents; by mai Only 2 Cents. Kegular price, $i 26. We particularly urge you to get. this Number as a sample of a uew idea in the cheap printing No. 19. MAURICE DERING, by the famous author of ‘Guy Livingstone’ Price 10 cents; by mail, 12 cents. Regular price, $1 25." *‘Brilliant-and fascinating. ‘The readeris held in eestacy,”—London Timés. Nos. 14 & 15,..20,000 LEaauEs UNDER THE Seas, by Jules Verne. Anintensely interesting account of a voyage of 60,000 miles under the ocean! Price, only 20 cents: by mail 26 cents. -##" Regular price, F4 00. ° Nos.9 & 10. THe Law ANp THE Lapy, by Wilkie Collins. His farnous author’s last.and greatest work, Price, only 20 cts. by mail 25 cents. S@”Regulur price, $) 25, A splendid book. i The wonderful cheapness of our Books leads many to fear it is humbug. » We would refer then to thie editor of this paper who has « samp}e copy, or Specimen Pages will be sent rx ‘ * : They are wel printed and remarkably ‘low priced Editious of Standard Books, by the Best Authors, and merit the attention of every reader, R@” Buy a sample copy. Catatogues of 20 books free, A néw book added syery two weeks. K9#”Forsale by all Newsdealers, or sent, postpaid, by DONNELLEY, LOYD, & CO., Publishers;-Chicago; His. AY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1877, L-issue-containg—a-OomMPLETE-NovEL, by} . 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Cloth cases, for binding, 68-cents, by mai. post-paid. : A Complete Analytical Index tithe first Fifty Voluines of Harper’s Maguzine. has just been published, rendering available for reference the vast and ,raried wealth of information which constitutes thig periodical a perfect-ithustrated literary eyclopedig. 8yvo, Cloth, $3 00; alf Calf, $5 25. Sent postage prepair. A seriesnof pupers under the title of “The Figst Century of the Republic.” contrib. uted by the most eminent Americin~ pubNiciats, is tow being published in Herper’s MIMagazine. This series of over twenty papers gives a comprehensive review of Pre gfess duping the century now —dosing,in eyery department of our national lite HARPcR & BROTHER: ; Ne Semnierepemiainllh ‘W. G. WILLIAMS, To All Whom It May’ Coneern NOW ALL MEN'BY THESE PRES. , ENTS, thet I, L. Charonnat, of the county of Nevada, State of California, the party of the first part herein, do hereby emancipate my son, Anselme Aristide Charonnat, a minor,the party of the second part herein. And I do hereby grant to ny said son, Anselme, the right to make. contracts, to labor for wages, to receive his own Wages, and to do all other things on his secount as fully and effectually as he might if he were now of the full ege of twenty-one years. And Ido hereby fully retease to him the said Anstime, all right to his own wages, and the fruits-of his own labor and services, without les or -hindrance on my part. .And that I willnot be respousible for any contracts which he may make, but all persons dealing. with him are notified that they must do so as though the satd Arnisefme Aristine Char onnat wereof the full a-e of twenty-one years. THe said Anselme will be of. the . fall age of twenty-one years on the twen . tieth day of July, A. D.1877. Witness my hand and seal 4 ‘this , geal twenty-third day of December, A. (—~Jp. 1876: jan3 Lb, CHARONNAT. ALLEN MINERAL SPRINGS. Mooke’s Fuar, Nov. 13, 1876. rn. Eprror:—1 deem it a duty I owe to thesick and suffering,to cal! theattention ef the-public to the deservedly popular Allen Mineral Springs, in Lake county. Itis known tosomie that Ihave beem an invalid since 1863. Last May, -hearing of the Allen Springs, I visited them, and was induced to give them «a trial, Ina few clays I felt a decided improvement, and for the first four weeks my symptoms were varicu® Sometimes worse-and then better. but on the whole the feeting of returning health was predominate. I perse18 UNRIVALLED. . — style amd capable of gping as fast as any . sortment of gentleman cares to drive. : Carriages forFunerals attended to with . Sa Reliable Cheap Pianos, promptness. y Good. Saddle Horres 4l ways on hand. Horses boarded Hy ‘the day, DD. WELLINGTON. Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. enter slice xa DECKER BROS,, EMERSON, FISUHER ; HE ABOVE ARE THE MOST POPU. . lar and reliable Pianos in the market. . Gur profits are small aud terms easy. Every instrument fully warranted. We . well no bogus Piazos. Send for catalogue. . KOHLER & CHASE, 633 and 635 Clay street, ° __jenl2-Cw San Francisco. _ DR. C.D; BOB), Physician and Surgeon, . GRADUATE of the University of PRennsylvana, and legally qualified ficate from State Medical Boar, recorded in County Clerk's Offiee.Can—be consutted at P. H. Belden’s Drug Store, or his Residei Bioad Strest, opposite. the i week or! . aOtth and the greatest of care guaranteed . y certi-; . SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND ae FULLY WARRANTED. . Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be . Obtained elsewhere. ‘ PIANOS AND ORGANS . . . SOLD. ON EASY. INSTALLMEN%?S, IF . DBSIRED. + ‘ Call and see us before purchasing SHERMA N & BYDE,. HOUSE FOR SALE. LOTS 6 AND 7,i2 BLOCK 35.0N Broad street, the property of Dr. F Puslow, with ail bulidings,stabie, outbuildings, &c.,are offered Terms—Half cash and half to Bids to be made oe for sale, be secured by mortgage. In writing, with 6 per cent. of the bid de. posited. All bids to be left with Leop. Garthe, the agentof Dr. F. Buetow. bids received after January 14,.1877,_. No d3e COUNTY WARRANTS. A “0 . EL warrantson Genera) Fund, re-isA tered prior to January 6th, 1877. Also . #il warrants on Special Fund, registered prierto Janusry 6th; 1877. Aliso all warants on Road Fund registeredfprior to Oct, 6th, 1876. Also all werrants on Hospital dé Nevada City, Cal . Refers to Dr. H. H. Toland, San Franizco, California. n2 Mines 4 a Nevada, January 6, 1877. Fund, registered to ; 5 will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date. J.N. PAYNE,. Connty Treasurer. ’ ‘We keep constant)> ou Band a yvod as: vered, and bow am réwarded with a complete restoration to health. : The waters have been analyzed by Prof. WwW. To Wentzell of San Francisco, and foand to-coptain chlorite of sodium, mag_. nesium and potassium,®Picarbonate of mage nesium sodium, and calcium, sulphate of sodium, phosphate of iron, silica, carbonic acid, The water.is strongly aerated with earbonic acid, with the salta of sodium, and magnesium, and phosphate. of iron precorminating, therefore. the medicinal value of the water ls-superior. tion is one of the pleassntest to be found in the Coast Range; ite walks are shaded by forest trees, of fir, epruce, live oak.ete. The, climate is not surpassed anywhere on the Coast, the air being very balmy and pure..The altitude is about 2,500 fect above tide water,and the winds are broken by meuntain ranges, north and south. The average maximum temperature is about 80°, Lhave known persons to visit these springs for only three or fonr weeks and return home cured—cured of some longatanding compldint. In ehronie cases more time is usually required to effect permanent cures. From what I have Jearnéd cf mineral waters, £ am gatisfied.there are none superior, if equal, to. the. Allen Chalybeate; Sulphor and Soda Springs, and I gratefully and. cheerfully, ‘without solicit ition, earnestly recoramend them to the public patronage. The proprietors are gentlemen, attentive to the wants of -visitors, making sll feel ab homie during thei . stay with them,’ Colusa end Wliliams; from Sacramento by rail to Williams; from San Francisco via Woodland to Wi.liams, thence by daily stave, 36 miles.aver a smooth moaurntein road, having been shortened.and improved this season. <i m™5-1rn JOHN SHEA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. po BE . FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, ADA CITY; Cal. Ps OU Browa & Morgan's Block, % 7 eee ~“How to get there—From Marysville, via . PACIFIC COAST AGENT a ¥YOR THE DETROIT SAFE COMPANY, —AND— Sargent & Greenleaf’s : DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, COMBINATION AND ; ) KEY LOCKS, if AS SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED “I AND FIFTY of these CELEBRATED SAFES . AND BANK LOCKS, DURING THE. PAST YEAR. The Most Reliable, Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in right to-varythe may require. M. and leavos Grass Valley arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. ‘Harper’s “Magazitie )~ ‘Train No. 5, le leaves Grass Valley at 4.45 P, M. a Colfax at 6.15 P, M ; leaves Grass Valley at Nevada at 0:34A,M; and Nevada) leaves ‘Grass Valley BM,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M, leave Grass: Valley at 8; Nevada ut 8:54 P.M, HOLLOWAY’S PILES, The TIME TABLE, NO. 3. KS the government and informationot # Employees, the’ Company reseryes theTo take effect Wednesday, May-24th, 1876, AC.7:30.A. Ws «. GOING BOUT, Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 6 Ay at 530A, M. Train No. 3, (local between Gragg Valley M., ar-. 8 Novada at 4:16. P, M., rrivee at GOING NORTH,, Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A.M 9:05. M., arrives ud Train No, 4 (local between Grass Valley at: 3:40 * in No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-60 P.M 20°POM., arrives’ ag JOHN F. KIDDER, mar + _Genheral Superintendent, Mark TlieseFacts. The Té&timony of the Whéle World. “WRhad no appetite; Holloway’s P mean hearty one.” . aap Pills “Your Pilg are marvellons:” “I send for tmother box, and keep the in the honse.” “. “Dr. Holloway has*eured mi she that was chronic.” — hited headache. “Egaye one of yous Pills fan cholera morbug. T wellin a day.’ ‘ “My nauses ofA niornin “Your box-of Hollowny’s Ointmen me of notses in the head, 7 rubbed po of your Ointmént behind thie &% noise has left.’ ii aa ‘Send me two boxes; poor-tamily.” °. ; “TI enclose a dollar; your price ig ok cents, but the medicine ta m eB dollar.”’ ee ‘Send nie five boxes of your Pilla,” °* Let né have three boxes of babe for Iwent one for 4 ver, L have ever. 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space c¢ penta om t cOmpels me to a For Cutaneous Disorderg ND all eruptions of the skin thi thie ment ia most invaluable. aera hea poet pai alone, but penetrate withthe mogt seaching effects to the. ve . ; the cil, ‘8 4 s ie very root of HOLLOWAY'S PILI Invariably cure the following disease a: DISORDER OF ‘THE KIDNEYS In all diseases affecting thee . whether they gearete too anuch re Fito tle water; or whether they b i they be afflicted stone or gravel, or With aches and wit ‘settled in the loins over the region eye hidneys, these Pills should be taken ‘ac cording to the printed directions ‘ Ointment shoaid be wel] rubbed ms me emall ct the back it bed time, ‘This treat. ment will give almost irumedinte Telet when all other means have failed. ; FOR STOMACH OUT OF ‘ORDER No medicine will sa effectually i ; the tone-of the stomach ug toss ie they remove all neidity ocessioned either by intemperance or improper diet. Th reach the liver and reduce ie action; they are womlerfnlly efficacio canes of spasm = infact they never fail i + all disorders of the liver and’ stom. ach. ' : FOLLOWAY’'S PILLS are the bost f world for the ‘following diseased: tan the Market. . SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR (VAULT DOORS, . LININGS, _ SAFES, Of any Arrangement or 1 Dimensions. Now constructing,a 20,000 pound -BurglarProof Safe: for the Sacramento; Sayings . Bank. ein eithadt ta . invited to gend for circulars and prices of ‘ . KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS,___. DHAWENS? CHESTS. ete. ote.) : oe Attorney and Counsellor atLew, —; NBLES SEARLS, Se eens . Scrofula or King’s Kvil, So tcete, Worms of allkinds, \ . any cause, etc. . surrounds each box of Piile ae “wom BURGL AR PRO 0 F A handsome reward w ili be . one rendering sich inform . tug the samedtnowing them te Foe "iit Salih Reiou Mca cena TE ce oc Ssesie Sel Re Asthma, Bilious Complaints Blote ‘ the skin, Rowels, Consumption, Devine Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Eemale Tr. . regularities, Fevers of all kinds. Fi } Headache, nds, Fits,Gout, =p dauadica, Liver Compitints, Lin bego-—— } Indigestion, Inflarimativn , Piles, Rheumatisry, Retention of ur ibe te Throat, Stone and Gravel, Tie Dowlourewx, Tumors, U1. ‘eakness from . : . INPORTANT CAUTION. ae . FIRE AND . None are genuine upless the st turé gna of J. Haydock, as agent for the United States , and Ointment Styen to any ation as*may lend to the detecttiomof any party or an ties counterfeiting the medic« nes or vendbespuri < *,*Sold st the mamifactory of Peofdioes Holloway & Co., New York, and by. all -re. spectablo Grageists and dealers in mecicine throughout the elvilized world, in boxer at 26 cents, 6% cente and #1 each : 7 There is considerable saving bying the laryer rizes. : — N. B.—Ditectiona for the. guidance of pa ha in every disorder are affixed to each NIX., ‘ Office, 112 LIGERTY STREET, di2 : oon Central Ca ringe a nd Wagon Mar. , ctory. Graves Valley toad, near Half M4je Hous WHAIAM SHAMAN, : Agent for Studebaker W! cla manufactured tonrds low prices. it tou healthy.’ BRine ag cireutustandesg ae © dear Litthéthing got 818 now cured” t cured. y > Ley return mail, for chills and faeces Pile, ea New York,” “ons, ~Evere kind of yer in the finest style and ae) Particalarattentton given toRe. pairing and Paivting. t tn nee ne Stith —— JAS. K: BYRNE, . Atterney end Counse} at Law’ ' 4T BRICK OFFICE, ° 2 a . : Tn front of the Court Beuree: i NOD Bannente Seg a, (Booms Nos. 6 & kp) e BET>PINE AKD. CALIFORNIA © £9, SAN FRANCISCO, -