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November 17, 1876 (4 pages)

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g. ee mee Or . a $24 SACRAMENTO S1., SAN FRANCISCO. EPOSITS of tullion received, melted : l into hars, and returiis made in from a4 heurs. : : sag on can be foywarded to this Office from any part ofthe interior by Express and returns made in the same manner. Careful Anaiysis made of Ores, Metals, Soils, Waters, Lndustrial Products, ete. Mines examinedani r p rted upon. Con sultations on Chemical and Metulurgical questions. Charges: Gold and Silver Bullion. Gold bars.on all amounts below-$1,000, 2 00. atid Bars on -al? amounts above $1,000, 14 r cent. Ph sod Bars on all amounts below $400, PS 3 2 60. S 3 Ph Bars on all‘’amounts above $400, 4% per cent. re Bars for the Gold....... $2 00 urigerre “ Silver -...%4 per cent. Determination of Guld and bilver in-any alloy, $2 00. ; / ‘ Ores. Assay for Gold and Silver.. .<.... $3 00 yi “ Gold, Silver and“Lead. +6 U0 “« 4 Gold, Silver aid Copper: ..5 00 C2 Copper ..<. was is {ROU <5 } e ices 9 . Ga a cites teinesase et “ §© _QGIGEMIVOE oo oe iid ice case 5 00 “ : Manganese. ..-.-.20-2++4.500) © *-CDIOUAUM oo sscee ocesaecl Test forany single metal,....... 200 / Analyses Qualitative Analysis of Ores, of Water. ....2 Quantitative “ of ** : LS # of Guano > Proximate Analysis of Coul..... Quantitative ‘* te Complete analyses, qualitative and quanti. tative, of complex substances at special rates. aglo ~ A. LADEMAN,:» WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada Cit ye Y STORE I3 ALWAYS FILLED \ WITH ° CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Produce of all kinds, etcMy Goods are So'd at the Lowest . Prices and are Belivered within a Reasonable Distance Free of Charge. Thankful for the patronage already be. stowed, I respectfully solicit aace of the same. % A.LADEMAN, Nevada City. August 9, 1870. a continu. MOUNTAIN FhHUL4; From the Orchard of JOSIAH ROGERS, On American Hill, \ TILL, FROM THIS’ TIME FORTH, . be for sale at the store of 3 WILLIAM BLACK, . Commercial Street, Nevada City. The fruit from this orchard ‘is justly cel. tbrated for its variety, fine flavor and size. . FAMILIES SUPPLI+D IN QUANTITIES . TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, . All orders from any purt of the State . Promptly filled. . cat Regular customers will be fairly dealt With and satisfaction guaranteed. : WILLIAM BLACK, Comme: cial St. ?unT-1m FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN ORCHARD: L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of the . 4 above Orchard, has appointed SUTTON & JUDGE, 4gents for the sale of all kinds of FRUFIS . * their season. g © . families will be supplied in quantities F . ° Suit, at the lowest market rates. ®@ 7 “Tiers from the surrounding towns ank 4 ‘per part of the connty Solicited and . Pa’ mptly filled, ; Fe i Direct al} orders to ’ SUTTON & JUDGE, . ) gether avoiiied, ~ San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. the resuits of twenty years successful prac. OPINIONS OF IHE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is] no member of society by whom this book” will not be found useful, whether he we parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London Times. a CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.:”—This booxr shoula be read by the young for instruc. tion, and by the afflicted tor relet; it will injure rio one.—Medical Tiimes and GaPrice—One Dollar, b¥. mail or express Address the author; DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter street, or P. 0. Box 497, San Francisco, al. Zz s5-ly BUSINESS COLLEGE, “ —AND— * TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO. ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor i ot Matheinatic_and Scien-e of Acouuts; graduate. of Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Modéland Normal ‘lrain. hz. School; late Sta‘e lustitute: Director nd Lecturer. of Minnesota, and for the ast five years President of the Minneapo‘is Business~College; having disposed ot is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to Sin Franclsco, will hereafter onduct 4 First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 12)) Suttér street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with othice in Room 38,) where he will give his personal attention and services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts and English Branches Prof. Barnard is the originator {and author of the celebrated metiiod of . Teaching Accounts which has become so popular in elucidating the intricacies and i mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se cure a wider field of dabor in which’to exemplify the super.ority of his method of instruction, he has organized Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institute, Sen Francisco. a A SPECIAL FEATURE, : SNo-more students wilt be admitted to the College than Professor Burnaid can attend to with his own personal instruction. He has not organized this enterprise merely as an easy way to make m: ney, but to establisb as en viable a reputation as an Instrue. tor as he has left behind himin Minnesota. and to build up # Business College of the highest merit, in which the fullest equivalent will be given forall Tuition collected, atfd which, by personaleffort, he will . make the best institution On the Pacitic Coast, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business -Education. : HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. © Day SESSions—9 to 11,30 A. M. and 2 to f£. M. . Evenrse Sesstoxs—7,30 to 9.30 B. M, Stude will be entitied to the use of tne rooms from 830 A. M. to5 P: M., thus enabling them te *vork outside of the hours of instruction. nts LavYesA separate apartment will be . reserved forthe Lady Students. wno will be provided STATIGNERY anND Bcoks—Our~ arrangem-nts are such that all supplies jor the course can. be obtained of ts at rates much below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in reay business. DipLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved on steel, finely executed at great cost; they “vill be issued to students completing the Course in the Business Department’ on payment of the fee of five dollars. : No Vacation--The College will be in session during theentire year. Students will be admitted at any time. No, Copyinc From Text Booxs--The highly objectionable metbod of copying from text books without’ understanding what is intended to be conveyed is altoAll work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought. DIScIPLINE—We maintain the most rigid discipline. insisting upcn perfect order asad system in everything. We treat.every student us a gentleman or lady, and-expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return, We do not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. Noconduct is allowed that vould not be tolerated in the drawing room Of a wellregulated family. For ful’ particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars. explaining Course of Study. We offer.in ucements that are superior to those offered by any similar institutson in the city. Kor further information addjyess BARNARD’s BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, San Francisco, Cal Referefices, by permission: Hon. David Rurt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. A B. Wilson’ late Superintendént of. Puplic Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. $ F.; S. P. tall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sao some street, 8, F. ® GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY FURNITURE. now reduced toa nominal figure, Parties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity can SAVE 50 PER CENT, [RBzIsET frou: Sad Francisco being From local prices, by sending‘direct to with every convenience to fa. . gilitate their work. days. : = Bullion an be shipped by Express, and returns in Coin made in the’ same manner, J:.G. KELLOGU, President. J. HEWSTON, Jr., Sup. rintendent. Formerly of Kellogg, Hewston & Co. aug5-3m RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. _ Mrs. J. FF. Eudolph, Artist. Haze the modern Photographic Ap pliances, is prepared to make ‘and finish Photographs in the highest style of the art : CONSTARLE’S SALA. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF kK Nevada, Towehip of Eureka, By virtue of anexecution to me dejivered, issued from the Court of J. M:Buillsra £sq., an acting Justiceof the Peace. in and tor the county aforesaid, bésaring date October 2>th A. > 1876, to satisfy a jndgmeut: rendered by said Justiee-of the Peace on the Ind da y of September, A. D. 1875, in favor of Robert Moor+ aud against Literty M & M Co., & corporation,°for the sum of Two hun. dred snd eighty six dollars, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit have taken iu execution, and will sell FE bidder for cash, all the foTlowing de. scribed prover'y. to wit; That certain qu. rtz claim known asthe Liberty Quartz Ledge, together with tunnels, Shaits, cars, also aquirtz mill w:tn and right of way; battery stamps, copper Plates, sluices and ging to the the Liberty boilers, belts: and all the apthe same. Said 4a mile above the same; the hoisting works of M.& M Co., with envine, shafts, pullies, whe ls, purtenances belonging te . property is situated 3 . town of Graniteville, Fureka Township, . county of Nevad» State of Cal fornia, ‘Notice is hereby given that I will exe pose at Public Sale ali of the above de. scribed pruperty in tront of John Evan's . Saloon, in thé town ot Graniteville, Township of Eureka, County of N. vada. State of California, on SATURDAY , the 25th day of November, A. D., 1876, between the ; hovrs of-9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P, ; M. Taken us the property of the above named defendants, to satisty the above de mands and accruing costs RICHARD DILLON, Constable Eureka Township. Constable’s Sale. 0 . Y virtue of an Ex: cutie ntome direeted and deli: ered issued from the Court.of Leop. Garthe, an acting Justice in pand tor the Township aud County of Ne . vada, State of Culit rola, beari . Ist, I876, on a Judgment rend Se aa ; gI idered in said ; Court onthe 25th day of August, 1876. in . favor of Samuel Nichols and iguinst A. H. . Eddy and Iva Twist in thesum of $179 56 . (one hundred and S¢eventy-vine and 50-100 dollars] damages, and$12 50 Costs sf suit ; With accruibg costs. f have t} ; upon and seized and shal . auction in front ef the C : olrt Howse on sa ‘f. URDAY, Nov. : oth, 1876, betwes 2 the bours low!1.g déseribed pro erty, tain piece of mining grou; 1g miles north of Nevada ( ity, adjoining the Woody: l'e Companyon tue. Bust and the Manzsnita Company on the South and known as the L ird ground. > Also, Hovistir@ Norks with all sppurtengnces and black mith shop. Also, all shafts, tunnels, “Ulises and Connections in “und about gaid ruine. 5 iven under my hand this 34 vember, 1576. ns = WILLIAM SCOTT, Constable. viz ; That cermand situated about day of No: '. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ? 7 UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. — Location of “principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county ,_California. Location of works, Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California:—Notice is he reby given that at a meeting of the Directors held at the oftice of the Company on. the 20th day of Owedber, AD. 1876, an assessment (Noo7) of -torty cents per share vas levied upoa the capital stock of the corporation. payable immediately in United States gold evin, to the Secretary at the office of the company,-Main street, North san Juan, Nevada connty, California, Aby steck upon which this assessmert shall remain unpaid on Monday,the 4th day of l’e: ember. 1876, will be delinquent and advertin« d forsale at publicauction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, th Twenty-sixth day of December, 1576,t5 pay the delinquent sssessen , together with costs Of adveriising and expenses of Sale. JNO HUNTER. Secretary. Office Main Street, North San Juan, Nevada County, Cal. ‘ero nl STOCKHOLDFR'S MEETING. MFETING OF THE STOCKHOLM. f ER% of the Citizens Benk will be held at the Banking on street, on Monday evening, Nov 6, at 73 By-Laws, und transacting sneh other bneginess as’ may lawfully cout before it. . (WUH®. Arvnai Meeting of the Stockholhd. a } ou a) . ers of the shove named Company, for j °MMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. . J.A. SHABER & CO., . the election of Directors to serve for the . lune 92 m if sa: 2} €nsuiug yer end for the transaction of! *une 28th, 1876, ; Wor anything in the Furniture and Bedding . coc, ari. ness «a may p ee seremuinieeectiecey hcg 8s meena [or Ur holsters Boe, ane it will be shipped . , .wili be h ICE, It a, IGE. der for th 2 h if } Re ting, No. 220 Sangc1u ’ = ; 7 ° fy see toon y t See i I RDERS sent to the Ofes, or EF ies , N f ee Hey , : : = in} > ters of iG = y Bigelow’s, or givénto the Driver will dik. e [ere 'aires Gay of 3 ' : "Momoptly atten i *to by ti : $A 4 } sn q , rT > ! r } . a I M ‘ * mao NEVADA C: Pr . iy2 TUT Market Street, San Praneise i tis M.% Send. Aar3 2 ep » } : ! : Fr, ic ° es all the appurtenances beloy, 1 tis day leview . leXpose at public . Broad . o’clock Pp. M., forthe purpiose of adopting . Qe 10 stamp (650 1b3; Mill, with battery frame. ae (900 Tog te {in excellent order. 2 8 stamp Milis. 4 sets hoisting machinery, 2Kets pumping machinery. § sets hoisting snd pumping machinery with wood work complete, in geod order “pger pump, 10 inch 6 feet stroke. “es 1 8 g « ‘ i 2. {Sab 6° “ 2 te. ory Rt 6s é Pe 8 Cornish 8. 6° és = ) SSUES ok pues OSs BAG oe 1 ee ‘e 4 46 5B “ 2Hansbrow’* 6§ * 6 inok = 6 Knox pans. 12 water gates from 5inchesto 15 inches.
700 teet 8 inch pump column 1-% iron. oo me eS = 3-16 > “* 350 =‘ 4 ee “6 te : = L000 ** 11 «* ** water pipe No. 14 iron A variety of mining and blacksmith tools, etc., etc. THom & ALLAN, Revada Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. m2¢ PIANOS, ORGANS, — MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor, Kearney & Sutter Sts., : San Francisco Wholesale wud & >tail Music Dealers, Weber Pianos are the Best Aud are now uséd in Conterts by all of o 5 GREAT ARTISTS? Send for Descriptive Cireul Sf, The Sherman & HydePiano’ Ig the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! FRNUE Square Pianos are 736 octave, and tmbraces-all Modern Improvements, , CELEBRATED SAFES DOUBLE TIME LOCKs, COMBINATION AND , KEY LOCKS, AS SOLD OVFR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these =AND— BANK LOCKS, DURING THE PAST YEAR. The Most Reliable, Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in the Market. re SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FuR VAULT DOORS, LININGS, —*FRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, such a8 elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings, Full lron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Ag ‘ etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches, and are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS Agents wanted in ever county cou in the State for the * z i Celebrated Standard Whith for;Vohimé of Tone, Case; Superierity of Workmanship gance of Finish and Durability, = 18 UNRIVALLED. inches; width, % feet Organ EleWe keep conrtant)y oa on sOrtment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, ; SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAEFI . TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST j SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED, . Prices es low as wo obtuined clsewhere. ; PIANOS AND ORGANS . SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, IF . } rthless Pianos can be . DESIRED. . Figg o'clock, A. M sage 5 #’clock, P\M.,. Calland see us before purchasing or ¢ash in hitec States gold cof 4 . > ce 7 allthe right. titie und ji, terest of A, H j SRERMAN' & BY eidhee Eddy and Ira ‘Tw ixt, of-inand t¢ »p the fo}. NOISE TO“TAXPAYERS. FYXHE ASSESSMiNT ROLL FOR THE year 1876, forthe county of having been completed and delige uy hand, the property. holders of ¢vunty are hereby notified-that the onthe same are how due, the cellection of taxes will be s(ictly inforced. Taxes become delinquent on_ the first Monday in January, and if pot paid prior to that date, five per cent. will be adued. Nevada, taxes ou Bet, Oliver & Fox's store Nov 18th. . Truckee, F, Burckhalter & Co,’s store, Mo: diy and Tuesday, Nov. 20th and 2Let. At Grass Valley, Findley & Co.’g.£auking Huwuse, 23a and 24th. 10 At Nevada City, Citizens Ban and Tue-day, Nov. 27th and.2 ’ Silv rto the amount of five dojte¥s only wili be taken on any one aréessipent. J.N. PAYNE, County-@otlec'tor. * on yee k, Monday h. NORTH SAN JUAN. . raffe Trebie, . Jennty of . and 4 «vod -as. = . 4th AND J, STREETS. SACRAMENTO, red into} the . andthe law tor . Notice is turther given that for . the purpose of receiving taxes, } shall be , Saturday, Thursday ard Friday, Nov. . New Tri-Weekly Stage:Line ‘to . Of any Arrangement or . ' Dimensions, Now constructi ng,a 20,000 . pound Burglar Proof Safe . for the Sacramento k. Savings . See j . Dealers general] especially . y re invited to sénd for circulars and . prices of KEY LOCKS FOR books, . DRAWERS, cuES Es. . . The Finest Locks ever made. etc. . OFFICE . AND SALES” ROOM, CORNER: CALIFORNIA. — ' * ag9s. . NEW SAW MIL’, AT WILLOW VALLEY. ,f~ . FYNHE New Mill at Willow Valley is com; pleted and we are now re ady to fill all . orders tor Building or Mining Lumber. Al) kinds of Launber ki pt constantly or hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder . Street. or at the Store of Geo E, TURNER, }Pine-Street will be promptly attended to. M.U: & D Mansy. in the several townships at the times and , re ; shaded Wain’ 6s oot: Founded March, 1576, At Moore’s Flat, Banking House of Marks . & Co., Friday, Nov. 10th. — j Q, OF C. At North Bloomfield T -P. Crandall & . ——— Co.'s store, Saturday, Nov. 11th. i mm r At -erth San Juan,-Block & Furth’s . CAM} » NO. (3, : Banking Hou e, Monday, Nov. 13th, . RDER OF CAUCASIANS, Meets At hough & keady, Walling’s Hotel, . EVERY BATERDAY. EVENING. . at Tuesday, Nov. 14th. . their Hall, Corner of Broad apd Pine : At b anger ju, Buismaan’s Hotel, Thurs. Streets, over the Lruy Stores. ol0him day, Nov, léth, td NICE GROCERIES ~CHAS. F. ROBINSON T his Store, on BROAD S'TRE ET, opE pos'te the Methodist Church, keeps ; constantly on hand as fine astock of GRO. THE LOWEST: Give meacall. 04 . id we —— . EALER IN BEEF. MUTTON . Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. E. NORTHUP, WILL, on and sfter this . dite, run a Jine ef stages } between NEVADA CITry. . apd NORTH SAN JUAN(/ cs fi. llows: . 1. 5 824 . EB. M. PRE-TON, President. Leave North San Juan at 6 A. M:; on cgi 3 _ * Monday, Wednesday and Friday WW . Te . ANNUAL MEETING. . ee: NORTH RLOOMFTELD GRAVEL MINING CO, And arrive st Nevada City ;at 9°¢ A-M. Leave Neo’cloek, P. 4 M;, arriving at orth den . duan at TP. M. Pachages delivered, and. all orders of . any kind promptiy attended tor . Ne July 19, 187° } RK. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, . NEVADA CIT}, e — ls City on the same days, at . ~ CERIELS, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found . I VEAL, COKNED BEEF, CORNED Shop on Bread Street, opposite the Nevada . } in. Nevada city, wrich Will be sold as LOW . JOHN H. HARRISON, PORK. &«. Theatre B, H. MILLFR’S — — ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE, ODD FELLOWS’ BUITDING, BROAD . . . . BLEEDING from any rauce, 2 = . . % % ° : : j ; ; Bee 5 a SS ' . 2 : as ee : ee = . ' vou. <XxI0. a ee NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA FRIDA¥Y MORNING NOVEMBSR 17 1376, NO. 63, a i” : : =? : sistance: : eee EB Se ee oo ——— JUST ISSUED. . PACIFIC REFINERY . _Machinery for Sale, . W. G. WILLIAMS,) _ a ee ae eS a a es = Seaieaema aS aeneniens : ne > ; ¥ : : NEVADA -CITY, Cau. o——-~_ 290th EDLtTFion, Se a ee AND AT THE NEV ADA FOUNDRY. PACIFIC COAST AGENT oe B g.p.BROWN.” Bd. WATSON. : BULLION EXCHANGE. 4 : ea one ; ii wen cs 4 BRO WN & WATSON, I A IW bs . oO OD, dis = oe Cylindér 30 in, stroke, = “See PETA ss a) LN E =. : : ae , Sy tax ; Montgomery S11 éet, Z < ies a2 New, : : — = ——. 4 : rietors. .s REVISED AND CORRECTED Z z : : 1 ‘6 12. ‘ee 4 +s oy : A f =: Prop 8 AUTHOR, SAN FRANG‘ Isco, cA LIFORNIA., T S40. ** Bo 20. ** * new DETROIT N. C. r e. G. R. R. Co. ; a E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e. = 2 =o A ee : a OS. PRICH’S , A Medical Essay on the cause andéurevf . _/ SSAY returns-for U mparted Gold or}1 « ss = 6°. Se § . ; a TH : premature decline in man, showing how Biiver Bars made in 24 hows. 1 fone Jee = 16“ = . : TIME, TABLE, NO. 3. i ' ASSAY OFFICE, health is lo-t and how regain. d. It gives) . Deposits uf Gold Bullionfor Coin, deacer rari Prien dee gi eer pad ao — Fe sorerpment and information ot . 3 : a clear synopsis or the impediments to . } posited before 120’clock; will -ve paid the 1 iz 18 ss ae 4 <a = 2 ‘Employees, the Company reserves the © & —AND— marriage, the treatment of nervous and . NeX DAY after I2 Mo 2 S25 = ek Se: = — = Sargent & Greenleaf’s Tight to vary the same as circumetances . . ABORATORY phy-ical debility, exhausted vitality. and : RE ea te 2 muy require. To take éffect CHEMICAL Li : all other disea es. appertaining thercto . Returns of Fine Silver in from 10 to 2041 124s 30 fine. ‘§ : Wednessay. May 24th 1876 At 7:30 A.M, GOING SOUTH, Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5. A. Z M. and leavos. Grass Valley at. 5.304, M arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. Train No. 3, (loc 1 between Grass and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M,, ar. tives at Grass Valley at11:35A.M, Train No. 5, leaves Novada ‘at 4-15 P.M. Jeaves _rass Valley at 4.45 P.M. arri — Colfax at 6.15 P. M, sittin GOING NORTH. ~ Frain No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30-A. M Jleaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M. : Train_No. 4 (:0cal befween Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 P. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 PM. Trai> No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P.M. leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at Nevada st 8:54 P. M, JOHN F, KIDDER, General Superintendent, EXTRACT, bad © Baars for I will speak of Ex.: cellent things ” POND’S EXTRACT. The great Ve ©. Pain Destroyer:; Has been in ig table thirty: yens, and for. cleanline © over prempt cirative virtues cannot be oxcelled. & : s CHITDREN. No family can afford to ha without Pond’s Fxtrect, Acridents, Bruises, Contygijons, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external ap. plication Promptly relieves pains of Jurns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons. Corns, ete. Ar. Valley maa ———~« rests inflammations, reduces swellingé, stops bleeding removes discoloration ‘nd heals rapidly. FEMALF WEAKNWSS. it flweys relieves pain in the bark and loins, fullness and pressing pain in the head, Ladusea, verti. . £0. . IN LEUCORRH@A it hag -no equal, . kinds of ulcerations to which ladies are subject sre promptly cured. 5 uller de. . _ tails in book accomrany ng each ;PILES—blind and bleedin relief and r-ady cure. chronic or o reyvular use. VARICLLOSE VEINS. Ai} bottle. g— meet prompt No cage however bstinate crm long resist ity It is the only sure a eyre ‘ KIDNEY DISEASES, Ithes no equal for permanent cure For: this’ it Wwaspecific. It has:sived hundreds of lives when al! other remedies failed to ArT es bleeding from Lose, sbOMach lungs and elee where, y < TOOTHACHE, Eurache, Rheumatism are alike ten permanently cured PHYSICIANS of blk schools who are ac. quairted with Pond’s Extract of, Witch Haz l recommend it tetheir Wractice, * We have l*ttérs of comme ndation from hundreds of. physicians, n any of whom order it for use-in their own ‘practice. In addition tthe fore going, they ozderz its use for Swellings of all kiy ds, Quinsy, Sore Throst, Inflamed Torts, sinaple amd chronic Diarrhaa, Catairh (for Which it i8 a specific), Chillblaing Frosted Feet, Stinus of Insec te: Mosqui. tos. cic, Chapped Handa, Face, aud indeed all manner of skin diseases. TOILET USE Removes Sore ness, Rowghne and Smarting; heals cuts, « ruptions, and Pimples. It re Vives invigerates and refreshes, while Wonde rfully improving the Commlexior. TO FARMERS— Pond’s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Mon can afford to be without it. It is used by all the leads ing L very Stsbles. Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. lthes no equal for Sprains, Harnegs or-Sad dle Chefings Stiffness, Scrs te hes, Swelb. ings, Cute, Lacers tions, Ble« dings,Pnenmonia, olic, Diarrhaa, Chills, Colds &c. Its range of action ig wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt thet it ig invaluable in every Farm yard ag well as in every Farm house, . Letituhe tried once. and rou Will never be without it. CAUTION! Pi nd’s Extract has been imifut d,. The genuine _urticle hag* the words Pond’s Extract blown in each bot tle. Itis prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly. -Refuse all other preparations of-Witch Hazel.’ This is the only article used by physicians, and in the hospitala of this country ard Furope : HISTORY andnses of Pond's Extract, in pamphlet forrtgent free on application te POND’S EXTRACT COMP ANY. jiy22 98 Maiden\Lane, New York. Neuralzia and relieved, and’ of, DR. F. 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