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November 18, 1876 (4 pages)

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3 : j -) 4 a 8 a $ l : d L 4 3 a 4 + F aaa a a Bs % & v aest VOL. XXXII. » . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY \MORNING NOVEMBER 18. 1876. “BROWN & WATSON, : % Proprietors. _ (THOS. -PRICE’S, ASSAY OFFICE, —AND— : CHEMICAL LABORATORY. 24 to 48 heurs. os Bullion can be forwarded to this Owice and returnsbwade in the. saine manner. Soils, Waters, todustrial Products, ay Mines-examinedant rp rted nporm. 30 sulfations ow Cuemical und Met:lurgical ’ guéstions. _ Charges: Gold and Silver Bullion. Gold bars on all amounts below 31,000, $2 00. ’ 2 Goll Bars on al! amounts above 31,000, +; per cent. se : silver Bars on alf amounts. below $409, $2 00. : . per cent. 5 . Dore: Bars for the Gold...,...4.8 00 ‘ey bd Sliver: ... Ig per cent. Determination of Guld and bSilverip avy wa s —_ ‘ alloy, $2 00. Analyses of Quantitative of <* Sere er or 75 60 = of Guano:..: 2 «25 UU . ine aoa OU +..50 00 Complete analyses, qualitative and quant itative, of complex substaices at special ratés. : agl6 Proximate Analysis of Coal... Quantitative ‘* or * Ay Pe A. LADEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City. “4 AY STORE IS ALWAYS FILLED M WITH CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Produce of all kings, eteMy Goodsare Sold at.the Lowest Charge. Thankful forthe patronage already beance of the Same. A. LADEMAN, Nevada City. August 9, 1876. MOUNTAIN FRULS; . From the Orchard of JOSIAH ROGERS, On American Hill, JILL, FROM THIS TIME FORTH, be for sale at the store of WILLIAM, BLACK, Commercial Street, Newada City. The fruit from this orchard. is justly celebrated fur’its variety, fine flavor and.size. FAMUMIES SUPPLIFD IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWESD, All orders from any pert of the State promptly filled. Regular customers will be fairly dealt . with and satisfaction guaranteed, WILLIAM BLACK, fun7-1m Comme cial St. CHOICE FRUIT;, FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN ORCHARD, L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of the @ above Orchard, has appointed 4 SUTTON & JUDGE, Agents for the sale of all kinds of FRUITS in their season. Families will be supplied in quantities to Suit, at the lowest market rates. Orders from the surrounding towns nk pq “Pper part of the connty tolicited ond Prumptly filled. Direct all orders to “SUTTON & JUDGE, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. June 28th, 1876. . oy ICE, _ ICE, ICE. Ozws sent to the Office, cr E. W. Bigelow's, or given to the Driver, wil! © promptly attende to b the mad NEVADA de ‘CUMPANY. 4 bee 524 SACRAMENTO SL., SAN-FRANCISCO, . ’ EPOSITS of Lullion received, eited i) into bars, and returns made 10 froin . from avy part of the interior by Express i Careful Anajysi§ made of Ores, Metals, . Silver, Bars on all amounts above $400, % . Qualitative Anulysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00 . Prices and are Delivered within . stowed, I respectfullysolicit a continu. . JusT ISSUED. -_. 200th-EDITION,_-— REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE : AUTHOR, E. pe F. CURTIS, M ’ &e., &e. es . premature decline in man, showing how Hi . . i . A Medical Essay on the eause and cure of i i > . inart ge, the treatment of nervous and } phy-ical debility, éxhausted ‘vitality. and lell other diséea-es. apvertaining thercto . tice, . 5 . +7 OPINIONS OF tHE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”’—There is } no, inember of sociery by whom this book . “will not be‘found usetul, whether he be . parent, preceptor or elergyman.—London . ; Times. ‘ CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This booxr . sShoula be read by the young gbr instruc. tion, and by the afflicted fon rel et; it will injure no one.—Medical Timés and GaBette 5 . -Price—One Dollar, by mail or express . Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut. ter street, or P.O. Box 397, San Francisco, al. « 85-ly . BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— : TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, i ENRY BARNARD, A.M.,Professor Ores. i of Mathematic and ee of “at ‘36 : f eee eee $3 00 . .vUuts; graduate of Priuce-of Wales Cvul~~ Tous deren 7 fad. .; a v0 . ege, and Stow’s Mod. land Normal ‘Vrain“= Gold, Silver and Copper..5 00] Ng School; late Stace Institu’e Director OS AE OGN OEP ocak can cee re. +23 OO] nd Leeturer of ‘Minnesota, and for the oa oped 5. Se eee Ce eee 9 . ust five years President of the MinneapoSEED pean ss owes o = ene oe cece 500) i8 Basiness Colleges haviig disposed ot es © SgIgEMIGOr os. oo ces nse .560) is entire interest in that institution, and Be $8 EPA MRUCGO. 5 ac sco a cen ced 500} emoved to San Francisco, will hereafter ‘ SP eee lise oe cices 560} onduct a First Class Cominercial College Test forahy BINGO WIGS p05 ss ccc ences 200 . » that cit’, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with . vtlicé in oom 38,) where he will give his personal attention ahd servi'es to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts and English Branches Prof. Barnurd is the originator and author of the celebrated metnod of leaching Accounts which has become 80 ; po mlarin elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se ih-truction, Be~has organized Barnard’s . Business CoMeye and TeleygraphInstitute, ; San Francisco. . . A SPECIAL FEATURE, . No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Burniid can attend . to with bis own personal instruction, He lish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in woich the fullest eqnivalent will be given for ali Tuition coliected, and which, by personal effort, he will make the best institation on the Pacific . Coast, in which to obtdin a first class Prac. tical Business-Educetion. . HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, . Day SEssions—9 to 11.30:A. M, and.2 to . 9. M. = EVENING SEssions—7,30 to9.30 P. M. . Students will be entitled tothe use $f . tne Podtis from $.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus . enabling them to ‘york outside of the heurs . of instruction. 5 LanresA separate apartment will. be a Reasonable Distance Free of . reserved for the Lady Stuients. wno will * . . be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work.STATIOCNERY anp Bcoxs—Our arrangem-nts ure such that all supplies icr the } below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in rea, business. j : DrpLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved on steel, finely executed at great cost; they ‘will 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. the entire year. Students will be admitted at any time. A; No Copying ¥rroM TExT Booxs—-The . highly objectionable method of copying . whatis intended to be conveyed is alto; gether avoided. All work done is the di. rect product of the student’s own thought. . Discrprine—We mainta'n the most rigid . discipline, insisting upcn perfect order ayd . system in evetything. We treat every stu. dent as a gentleman or lady, ard expect only fentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return. We do not have rules or penalties . but adapt special modes of treatment to . special cases. No conduct is allowed that 1 vould not be tolerated in the drawing room . ofa 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 institution in the city. For further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, , San Francisco, Cal 1 References, by permission: Hon. David Rurt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. H° LB. Wilson late Superintendent of Puolic Instruction i Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equiteble Lif as j Assurance Society, 426 California street. £ , F.; S. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San . some street, S. F. a : . San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. ‘GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY FURNITURE. (NREIGHT from San Francisco being nyw reduced to a nominal figure, Parties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity cau SAVE 50 PER CENT, From local prices, by sending direct to J, A. SHABER & CO., For anything in the Furnitureand Bedding or Upholstery line, and it will be shipped promptly, and bé. sure fo come in guoi order, for they are the gheapest and most reliable dealers in San FFancisco. Address . ali orders or letters of enquiry io -” J. A. SHABER & CO.,. j722 707 Market Street, San Francisco. 4 “wk “i sex BULLION . EXCHANGE. MAN HO’OD,® seis health is lost and how reguin d. Jt gives \ a clear synopsis o: the impediments to the results of twenty years successful prac. : cure a wider field of labor in whieh to exemplify the superiority of his method of . ; has not organized this éngerprise mereiy as . an easy way to make m ney, but: ‘to estab. course can be obtained of us at rates rauch . . from text books without understanding . -. 'pany, Main. street, North san Jwan, Nevada . PACIFIC REFINERY > i 416 Montgomery sueet, SAN FRAN CISCO, CALIFORNIA. ° — returns for Unparted Gold_or 2 Sliver Bars mude in 24 hours. Deposits of Gold Bullion for Coin, deposited before 120’elock, will ve'paid the . NEXI DAY after [2 M. . , Returns of Fine Silver in from 10 to 20 days. : AT THE-NEVADA FOUNDRY. — } 3 1Enginel4in. Cylinder £0 in, stroke, L,--*£ 2 66 = =e 8 “new, 1 =§ 12 sé ae 4 cc é eerie . eee = 2° “* new 1 fe? 10 «« “s 20. «« “ I “ S “es “ 18 “se “e Jink 1 ae 8 «6 es 16“ “é ee? 1 : ce 6 ee as 16 “se «“e a 3 Boilers 16 feet by 40 nches 3 inch tubes. ] * 16 -é ee 48 S + +e ee 1 ac 16 ry “6 40 “e 3 “ “ l “e 12% sa” ae 30 “es 38 “e «ec oe sé 1 = 4a =~ fas 10 stamp (650 lo’ ‘Mill, with battery frame. 3c “ {900 Tbs) ‘ ‘6 ie! ea E § & Kah r= i a d_ by Express, and returns 10 (vin made in the sume manner, J. G@. KELLOGG, President. J. HEWSTON, Jr., Sup. rintendent. ‘Formerly of Kellogg, Hewston & Co. aUgs-stu aes . RUDOLPH PHUTO-GALLERY. BROAD STREET, NEVADA: CITY. Mrs. J. F. -udolph, Artist. _W AVING the.modern Photographic Ap ; .pliances, is prepared to make and? finish Photographs in the highest style of the art = jv23 CUNSTARLE’S SALE. ; ; STATE OF; CALIFORNTA, COUNTY OF kK) Nevada, Tow'ship of Eureka. By virtus of anex-cution tu me delivered, issued from the Courtof -J.M. Ballard fsq., an acting Justiveof the Peace. in and tor the county aforesaid, bearing date Uctober 26th A. =* 1876, to satisfy a judgment tendered of September, A. D. i875, iv favor of Robert Moore and against Literty M & M ( 10, a corporation, forthe sum of Two hun. . dred ond eighty six dollars, debt, ; damages and-costs of suit. l bave taken . in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder tor cash, all the fullowing de. Sctibed prope r.y.to Wit; That certain qurtz claim known asthe Liberty Quartz Ledge. together with: tunns Is, shatts, cars, and right of way; also a quariz mill wito battery stamps, copper plates, sluices wud all the appurtenances belonging to the . same; the hois ing works of the M.& M Co., with enyine,. boilers, belts Liberty by said Justice of the Peace on the ong day intere.t, . shafts, pullies, whe ls. and all the uppurtepances belong: ng te the Same. Said . . property is situated 33 a mile above the town ot Graniteville, hureka Township, county of Nevads. State of Cul feruia. Notice is hereby given that I will ex. . . pose at Public Sale ali of the above de. scribed pruperty in front of J¢ hn Saloon, in the town of Graniteville, Township of Eureka, County of Nevada, State of California, on SATURDAY , the 25th day . of November, A. D., 1876, between the i} hovrs ot 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Taken us named defendants, to satisfy the above de . mands and accruiriy costs, . RICHARD DILLON, . © nstable Eurcka Township. ° j } : Constable’s Sale, . Y virtue of-an Execution to me direc} ted and delis ered issued from ibe Court of Leop. Garthe, an ucting Justice in . and tor the ‘townshi p and’ County of Ne. . Vada, State of Culitornia, bearing date, Nov . . Ist, 1876, on a judgment rendered in said . . Court on the 25th day of August, 1876, in j . t . i faver of Samuel Nichols and against AH. Eddy and 1a Twist in the sum of $179 50, . (one hundred and 5s venty-uine and 60-100 . dollars) damages, and $12 50 costs sf suit, . . With accruibg-costs;'1 have upon and seized and sha} ¢ . auction in front o . URDAY, Nov. 25t this day levicu . Xpose at public f the Court House on SAT. h, 1876. bet ween the Lours . Of lu o’clock, A, M. and § o’clock, P. M., . . for’ cash in United States gold coin, . . allthe right. title und inter Bt of A. H. . Eddy and Ira Tw-t, ofin and ty. the follow!.g described pro erty, viz; That cer. tain piece of mining ground Situated abuut 13s miles north of Ne vada City, ad joininy the Wuodvil'e Company On the East and . the: Manzanita Company on the South avd . known as the L ird €round, Alsv, Hoist. } ing Works with ‘ali appurtenances and . . ] j Diacksmith shop. Also, all shafts, tunnels, drifts and connections in and about ssid lu ine. : [ «iven under my hand this 3d day of No. venfber, 1876. 0B _WILLIAM SO@TT, Consteble, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. YUBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. Location-of principal plage of. business, North San Juan, Nevada county, Cal. .
ifornia. Location ot works, Grizzly Hill, . Bloomfield tow: ship, Nevada ecounty,-Cal. . ifornia.—Notice is here by given that ata . . neeting of the Directurs held at the oftice . lof the. Company on the 30th day ‘of October, A. D. 1876, anh assessinent (No. 7) of forty cents per share was levied upon . . the Capital stock of the corporation, paya. ble immediately in United States goid coin, . to the Secretary at the office of the comcounty, California._Any stock upon which . this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday,the #th day of De ember, 1876, will be delinquest-and advertised for gale at public anction and unless payment ig made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the Twenty-sixth Gay of December, 1876,to pay the delinquent assessren‘’, together with costsof adver.ising and expenges of Sale, -~JI NO HUNTE Secretary. Office Main Strcet, North San Juan, Nevada County, Cal ‘vypar nl STOCKHOLDFR'S MEETING. MFETING OF-THE STACKHOLD. d ERs of the Citizens Bank will be held at the Banking House, on Broad street. on Monday evening . Nov. 6, at 71s o’clock Pp. M.,forthe purpose of adopting By-Laws, snd transacting such other business as may Jawfullv come before it. 824 E. M. PRE-TON, President. ANNUAL MEETING. NORTH RLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING Co. ersof the above named Company, for the election of Directors to_ serve fox the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business +s may properly come before the meet'ng, will be held at the office of the company, Room 24 Halleck Building, No. 320 Sanscme street.. San} Fravcieco, California, on WEDNESDAY, phe first day of Novembe?, 1876, at 12 oel2td *clork ». M.F.GAME Secretary, Buan’s I . the prope rty of the above . HF Avnual Meeting of the Stockhold. [in excellent order. ? 8 stamp Milis. : ee 4 sets hoisting machinery. 2eots pumping wa *hinery. . 6 sets hoisting «nd puniping machinery with. wood work complete, in good orflér “nger pump, 10inch 6 feet stroke. 1 8 “ss 5 < ee 1 hae “ q « 6%° “ 9 ree “ § és Gk ‘ “ 8 Cornish 8s 6 °a “ 2 «é ee 5&6 “ee et I te “46 4 « § « “e 2 Hansbrow ** 5° “6inech. « 6 Knox pans, ; : : 12 water g.tes from 5 inches.to 15. incher. 700 tect 8inch pump column 1-8 iron. WD 4) 8 te : = 3-16 ** 350 4 +8 : RGOU fT ‘* water pipe No. 14 iron A variety of mining and blacksmith todie, efc., etc. i S THOM & ALLAN; Aevaca Foundry. Nevada City, Muy 26th, 1876, m2é PIANOS, Sherman & . Hyde, Cor. Kéarney & Sutter Sta., San Francisco Wholesale end K stuil Music Dealers Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used in Concerts by all of o ~ GREAT ARTISTS, i Send for Descriptive Circulse, . The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is. the only : FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! — Square Pianos are 7% o-tave, aud é «mbraces all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings. Full Iron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe lrebie, etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, % feet inches, and are FULLY-WARRANTED FOR TEN: YEARS Agents wanted in ¢ “very county coun the State for the J ms 7 . Celebrated Standard Organ _ Whi *h for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Cuse, Superiority of Workmanship, EJe. gapce of Finish and Durability, i {8 UNRIVALLED. We keep constantly oa nand a gJod as. sortment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCYAVE, AGRAFFI} TREBLE, MADE FROM. THE BEST. SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRAXTED. Prices as low as worthless P obtatned elsewhere. ; PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, IF . t DESIRED, , Calland see us before purchasing . SHERMAN & HYDE bee -NOLICE TO TAXPAYERS. HE ASSESSMi NT ROLL FOR _ THE year 1876, for the county of Neyada, hiving been complete’ and deli vered into my hand, the property holders of the ¢vunty are hereby notified that the” taxes on the same are now due. and the law tor the collection of. taxes will be strictly in. forced. Taxes betome delinquent on the first. Monday in January, and. if not puid prior to that date, five per “cent. will be adcued. Noticeis turther given that for ; the purpcseof receiving taxes, 1 shall be in-the several townships at the times and places stated, to-wit: z At Moore’s Flat, Banking'House of Marks . & Co., Friday, Nov. 10th At North Bloomfield T.-P. Crandall & . Co 's store, Saturday, Nay. lith. ‘ (Ww. G.WILLIAMS,. _~ PACIFIC COAST AGENT FOR THE DETROIT . SAFE COMPANY, —AND— se Sargent’ & Greenleaf’s DOUBLE TIME LOCKS,, . _. Wednesuay, May 24th 187g, COMBINATION AND _ FT LOCKS: + FAS SOLD OVFR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these : CELEBRATED SAFES —AND— BANK LOCKS, “ DURING THE PAST YEAR, The Most Reliable, Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in the Market. a —— SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR VAULT .DOORS, ‘ LININGS, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Dimensions, . Now constructing, a 20,000 . pound Burglar Proof Safe . ianos can be . } ' } At orth San Juan, Block & Furth’s . Banking Hou e, Moud t¥, Noy. 13th. At Kough & Ready, Walling’s Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 14th. At Watbinyton, Buisman’s Hotel, Thurs. Street re 2 stor . day, Nov.16th. * Petar pele me Deng Sirs. »ou Bet, Oliver & Fox's estore, Siturday, Nov 18th. } } . . Truckeé, F. Burckhalter & Co,’s store, . Mo.day and Tnesday, Nov 20th and 2Ist. . At Gruss Valley, Findley & Co.’s Banking Honse, Tuursday ard Friday, Nov. . 23d aud 24th. At Nevada City, Citizens Bank, Monday and Tue day, Nov. 27th ana 28th. Silv rto the dmount of five do) lers only wilt be taken on any one assessment. J.N. PAYNE, County Collector. NORTH SAN JUAN. — E. NORTHUP, = WILL, on and efter this PS iia. run a line of stages ' between NEVADA CILY and NORTH SAN JUAN, os follows: Leave North San Juan at 674 A. M.,on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ‘Mornings, And arrive at Nevada City,st 934 A. M. weave Ne-ada Cit, on the same days, a‘ 4 o'clock. P. M,, arriving at-Jorth San Juan at 7 P. M. = ; Pachages delivered, and all orders of any kind prompt y attended to, Nevada City, July 19, 187° 4 . R. M, HUNT, M.D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY, , 7 Bank. Dealers generally are especially invited to send for circulars and prices of KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS, DRAWERS, “CHESTS, etc. ete. The Finest Locks ever made, OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, CORNER 4th AND J, STREETS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. ags NEW SAW MIL’ 4; AT WILLOW VALLEY, HE New Millat Wiliow Valley ig completed and we are now ready to fill alJ orders for Building or Mining Lumber, 4) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. “Orders left at the office on Boulder Stieet. or at the Store of Geo. TERNER, Pine Street will be promptly attended to. : M.U:& D Mansy, Founded March, 1876, O, OF ©. —— CAMP, NO. 73, ( RNER.-OR CAUCASIANS, Meets HVERY SATURDAY EVENING, at f their Hall, Corner of Broad and Pine o10-1m NICE GROCERIES CHAS. F. ROBINSON A T hig Store, on BROAD STREET, op£ pos'te the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on.hand as fine a stock of GROCERIFS, PROVISIONS, &e. as can be found in Nevada city, wnivh will be sold as LOW THE LOWEST. Give mea call. 04 JOHN H. HARRISON, I EALER IN BEEF, MUTTONVEAL, CORNED BEEF: GORNED PORK, &c. Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. Shop on Bread Street, opposite the Nevada Theatre. ‘ B, H. MILLFR’S . ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE, ODD FELLOWS’ BUIT DING, BROAV STREET, NEVADA CITY. A SHARE of the public patronage respectt ully solicited. ag2 Eureka Stage and Express Co. STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore's Flat dafty, (Sundays excepted, at 5% o’vlock, A. M. zs For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays aud. Fridave at same hour. Returning will leave Moore's Flat daily Of any Arrangement or! for the Sacramento Savings . TIME TABLE, NO. 3. NOR the government and information of Employees, the Company reserves the rizht to.varythe same us circumstances muy require, To tike effect At 7:30 A. M. GOING SOUTH. ; “Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A. M. and leavyos Grass Valley at .5,3¢A2 M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. : Train No. 3, (loc lbetween Grass Valley and NeVady) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M,, ar. rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A.M. ; . Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:15 PUM, Colfax at 615 PLM: GOING NORTH, I@aves Grass Valley at 9:05 A, M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M. Tram Ne: 4 (.0cal between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at -2:40 P. M., arrives at Nevada at 3310 P, M. Trais No. 6 leaves Colfax’at 6-50 P. M., leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P, M., arrives at Nevada st 8:5a'P. M. : 2 JOHN F, KIDDER, General Superintendent. 2. mad POND’S EXTRACT, cellent things ” POND’S EXTRACT. The great ¥Fege Pain Destroyer’. Hag been in ‘ug table thirty yeors, and—fer cleaujine® over prempt curative Virtues cannit be oxcelled, CHILDREN. No family can affora to be : Without Pond’s Fxtract. .¢: qdents, Bruises, Contusions,. Cuts, Sprains, are relieved ulmost instantly by exte; nal application Promptly relieves pains of Burns, Bcalds, Excoriations. Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons Corns, ete. ATrests inflammation, reduces swellings, s‘ops bieeding removes discoloration end heals rapidly. FEMALE WEAKNESS. it alwers relieves. pain in the back and loing,fullness ana pressing puin in the head, nansea, vertigo. IN LEUCORRHA it has no eqnal, All kinds of ulcerations to whith ladies are: Fubject ave promptly cured, ujler de. tails in book aceon: any ug each bottle. PILES —bhlind and bleeding—nect prompt relief and r ady cure, chronic or obstinate ce long resist its reyniar use. . } VARICLOSE VEINS, Tt is the only sure cure . KIDNEY DISEASES, } permanenc-cure . BLEEDING from any cause. For. this it isa specific. It has sived hundredg of lives when all other remedieg failed to arrest bleeding from Lose, stomach bangs-—sare-elscwhere, ate TOOTHACHE, Earache,Rheumatism are slike ten permanently cured It has no equal for Neuralgia and relieved, and ofquainted with Pond’s Extract of, Witch Ifazel recominend it to their practice, We have letiers of commendation from order it for use in their wn practice. In-addition tthe foregoing, they order its use for Swellings of 4]] kinds, Qwinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Yonsils. gimple and chronic Diarrlitea, Catairh (for which it 38 a* specitic), Chillbjaing » Frosted Fect, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chapped Hands, Face » and indeed all manner of skin diseases TOILET USE Removes Surene 58, Rough. ne and Smarting; heals cuts, ruptions, and Pimples. ‘It revives invigorates and refreshes, while wonderft the. Complexier. TO FARMERS— Pond’s Extract. No Stock sreeder, no Livery Man can. afford to be without it. Itis-used by all the lead ing L very Stebles, Street Kailroids and first Horsemen in New York City. Ithas no eqnal for Sprains, Harne &8 Or Sad dle Chafings Stiffness, Serpt: hes, Swell}ings, Cuts, Lacer: tions, Blec dings ,Pneu.monia, olic, Diarrhaa, Chills, Colds . &c. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prempt that it ig invaluable in every Farm yard ag well as in every’ Farm house. Let it be tried once, and you will never be without it, CAUTION! Pena’s Extract has been im i,' tated. The gennine article has words Pond’s Extract blown jn each b tle. Itis prepared by the only persof living who ever knew how to prepare +} properly. Refuse allother preparatio of Witch Hazel. This ig the-only arti¢ HISTORY and usesof Pond’s Extract, im pamphlet form,sent free on application to POND’S EXTRACT COMP ANY. jy22 98 Maiden Lane, New York. DR. F. BUELOW, Physician ar.i Surgeon. Orem: ON BROAD STREET adjoir~ ing the Theatre. Nevads une With. 1874 Central Carriage and Wagon Mar .« ufactory. Grass Valley toad, near Half Mile Hous . WILLAAM SEAMAN. Agent for Studebaker W gona, Ever: kind of vek cle mannfactured to ord? in the finest style and { b — low prices. ; Particular attention given to Re-. patring and Painting. JAS. K. BYRNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Me. 211 Sansome Street, (Rooms Nos. 6 & 7:) Sundays excepted, at.¢ A. M: Alx? ¢riwee cly from. <urcka gt -A. M. oe . BET, PINE AND: CALIFORNIA §F8. SAN Fik4 SCISCO. . ‘leaves:, rass Vulley at 4.45 P. M.; arrives at’ Train No. 2 léaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M, ; CET ear, for I Will speak of ee No casi however-. PHYSICIANS of #1I. schools %ho are ac. . hundreds of physicians, many ot whom . tlly improving » ‘ used by physicians, and in tne hospitalge) of this country and Enrope : * i sh id lel {neni arn eae ee dis