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November 3, 1876 (4 pages)

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18 “hor Bd -heg Or the » both Bufier. the et. virna t their PB an? f ITE -the CUry oF > those € inter , to bee rs who kill in posing Of én. L other . mneke ito the nce ot praved yy the limited tainty. ipteme, medica! e, dark d, ringling of aneas). > limbs, _ Togs of pstrang. neces, & f Tet. various tongne., 1, night nsanity, O afflict. ither in effected treating ffecting vill give ho wil? ascured he San ge, who fearful cred rewr delay office. oF nay rely secrecy 10 Mere 1 rmoutuservices ostances lent anc quack nd will trumient, and perRED AT Dr. Giblength of and the ree from rt of the ction for ARS in ugh the go & Co. orwarded Le Kearney Tancisce treet. n the lee inform diverts my). ——en NTY OF t_ Court dof the county e of Cab w Silver efenant. jn an o¢rictCourt * ct of tnt , eguaty Oetober d toa , within service ummors or, if this Dit ise swith be take? g to the an action o recover tred fone ed to ® jntiff for d at Debetwee® 1875 and nich De1 to pay ‘ers that , or any for pay: . Plaintiz id sam © j you ar p appes ag above ke jus ¢10,13 # Mines exaniined ant rp mebaupon “SUTTON & JUDGE, Ghie Daily. Gransevipt NEVADA—GLFY;— CAL. N, P. BROWN. ; B. J,. WATSON. BROWN & WATSON, Proprietors. THOS. PRICE’S ASSAY OFFICE, —AND— ., . LABORATORY. CHEMICAL : FR Tar ei other. djgea es apoertuining thereto 524 BACRAMENTO S1., SAN FRANCISCO. . the resuits of tw enty years successful peer \ —_— . tice. @ M EPOSITS of tultion received, melted . . into pars, aud returns made in trom ‘ » 48 heurts. : es oH pullion van be forwarded to this Othce fromavy ptt of tne interior by Express . ; nd returns wade in the same manner, ‘ Carcful Anaiysis made ra Ores, 1 Ty ro to i Waters, {niustmal routcts,. ete. Soils, —sultations on Cuemical ubd Metilurgical questions. Chaxgens Gold and Silver Bubion. Gold bars on all amauays bene ara bate on al? amountdabove $1,000, -1; al bans on all amounts below $400, Po fia on allamounts above $400, per cent. ne eae { "S OG GONS caiesencess es 32 00 . ite ere ae He Silver. ..4. 36 per cent. . Detetinination of Guld ‘and pilver ip any . alloy, $2 Ud. . Ores. 3) Assay for Gold and Silver.....65 $3 05 . ae -Gold, Silver aud” Lead chon Ph «“ Gold, Silver and Copper.. 00 “ $] COPPedess cic cei evievaseee, --3 00 . oh aes yt) APORE MERE RR ED OT ICE 3 00 . “ STS aac Scene Saige wea F 8 00 . #6 t. QuicKsilver i. .g.c. sue coy =~ 6:00 “ (CE RRIGWORG So he06 ss chdiee eo aise 5 00 . “ 48 OPO AI eee eens sa 50 . Test forany simgle metal.....--2.00 . Atnalyses Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to Ot Water.. cck. 25 OU itati petted 75 00 uantitative ‘‘ OE ee awww ke 5 ’ bh ae of Guano..... 25 OO Proximate Analysis ot COL creams ge Quantitative ‘ 2) Geen eines ie Ie oe 50 00 Complete analyses, quulitative and quanti. . tative, of complex substances at special . rates, agib A, LADEMAN, WHOLES«LE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, . . to with his own personal instruction. COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City. MWY STORE I3 ALWAYS FILLED M WITH CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Produce of ail kinds, ete‘My Goods are Sold at the Lowest . Prices and are Delivered within . a Reasonable Distance Free of . Charge. Thankful for the patronage already be. stowed, I respectfully solicit a cuntinu‘ance of the same. A. LALEMAN, Nevada City. August 9, 1876. premature decline health is lost and bow regain d. a cleur synopsis o, inarriage, the treatment of nervous physical debility,-exhausted vitality.. und no member of sociery.-by whum-this book will not be found usetul, whether he be ; parent, preceptor or clergyinan.—London Metals, . shoula be read by the young for. instruc. tion, and by the afflicted tor rel et; it will . injure no one.—Medical Times and Gazette. 5 Addréss the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter street, er P.O. Box’o97, San Francisco, emoved to San Franelseo, will hereafter . persynal atte tical Business Edutation. . &. M. . of instruction. JUST ISSUED, 200th EDITION. WAN HO Sp, BULLION mRemINGH REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE j AUTHOR; E. DE F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e: A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of in minan, showing bow . It gives the impediments to and OPINIONS OF CURTIS ON tHE PRESS. ““MANHOOD,’’—There is . Times. CURPIS ON ‘*MANHOOD,’’—This beox Price—One Dollar, by mail “cr express al. s5-ly ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO. — \ ENRY BARNARD, A. M.,. Professor . He of Mathemati: and Scien e of. Acvuunts; graduate’ ot Prince of Wales Colze, and Stow’s Model and—Normat-+trainny Schyol;late-Sta-e institute .Directoc nd Lecturer of Minuesota, and for the ast five years President of the Minneapo. is Business College; having disposed of is entire interdst-,in that institution, and onduct a First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, . wid 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with . fice in om 38,) where he will give. his ntion and’ servi es to those ; who desire instruction in. Bookkeeping or . the Science Ob) Accounts and English . Branches, Prot. Barnurd is the originator and author of the celebrated method of . Ceaching Accounts—-whieh—has. become so . polar in elucidating the intricacies -and . mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se. 4 cure a wider field of lebur in which to exemplify the superiority of his method of . imstruction, he has organized Buarnard’s Business Qollege and “Teleyraph Institute, . San Francisco, A SPECIAL FEATURE, . No more students wilt be admitted to the . College than Professor Burnaid can a . has not organized this enterprise macrely.as . an easy way to imuke m ney, but ,to emabs sb as enviable a reputation as an Instructor as he has Jeft behind himin Minnesota. and to build up a Business College ‘ot the highest merit, im-waich the fullest equiv. alent will be given for all Tuition coliected,gnd which, by personal effort, he will nuke the best iustitution on the Pacific . Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac . HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, Day SEssiIons—9 to 11.30 A. M, and 2 to EVENING SEsstons—7,20 to 9.30 P. M, Students will be entitled to the use of . tne-rooms from $.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus . anubling them to work outside ofthe hours . LavigesA separate apartment -will be reserved for the Lady Stuiegts. who will be provided with every convenience to faeflitate their work. STATIONERY AND, Books—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies ior the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual ¢c , and corresponding ost . in every particular with the books used in . reay business. Diptomas--Our Diplomas are engraved . on steel, finely executed at great cost; they MOUNTAIN FRUI1, . From the Orcbard of JOSIAH ROGERS, ; On American Hill, JILL, FROM THIS—TIME. FORTH, . \ be for sale at the store of i . -vill be issued to students completing the . Course in the Business Department payinent Of the fee of tive doilams. r No Vacatrion--The College will be in session during the entire year, _ Studcuts will be admitted at any time. : No OCopyinc FROM ‘TEXT’ Booxs—The highly objectionabie metpod of copying from text books without understanding whatis intended to bs conveyed is altogether avoided, All work done is the direct product of the student's own thought. DiscreLinE—We maintain the most rigid on WILLIAM BLACK, Commercial Sireet, Nevada City. The fruit from this orchard is justly celebrated for its variety; fine flavor and-size. . FAMILIES SUPPLIFD-IN QUANTITIES . FROM THE CELEBRATED CITAPMAN ORCHARD. * TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THEE LOWEST, of uel teantated family. All orders from any pert of the Stet} For ful! particalars send for Catalogue . premptly filled, . and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. . Regular cust ; will be fairly dealt . We offer in'ucements that are superiot to with A at : eg ea a kvke . + J = . those offured by any similar institution in . th and satisfaction guaranteed. . the city. For further inforn ation i alive SE WILLIAM BLACK, BARNARD'S BUSINESS: COLLEGE, tunT. ’ 120 Sutter street. Room 3s, j _?an7-Im Comme: cial St. . . i Sais Wrencinge. Cait 7 7 _ . sRefe ences, by permission: Hon. Duvid . Cc H 0 + C Ki I R U I =» non st ite Senicion ndent of Public In . i TI) L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of the e above Orchard, has appointed Agents for the sale of all-kinds of FRUT1& iu their season. Families will be, supplied in quantities . to suit, at the lowest 1 rket rates, : Orders from the surrounding towns ank epper part of the « inty soligited and saccnatieisiieoaieaniiesinte . \GREAT discipline, insisting upc n perfect order and . system in everything. We treat every stu. dent 48 a gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or Jady-like ‘conduct in return. Wedo not have rules or pepalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. No conduct is allowed that vould not betdlerated in the drawing room struction, Minneseta; Hon. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Punlic Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lit ) Assurance Society, 426 California street. = . F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sar some street, 8. F. 3 } San Francisco, Oct. 31,,1875. BAT INDUCEMENTS . IES WISHING TO BUY TO PART ' } . . QREIGHT froui San_ Francisco . a ‘Lau now reduced to a nominal fvure, ur NA tiesin NEVADA CITY and-vicinity cau . SAN FRAN.ISCO, CALIFORNIA. . ated returns for .“pparted Gold or Pe posited ( efore i2o’lock, will te paid the NiX'L DAY after 12 M. days. returhs 1B Coll Madr in the sume uunner, RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. Wirs. J. F. F.udolph, Artist. finish Photographs in the highest style of the art Constitution and By-Law which shill be known as the GROCERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, ard we do-each bind_ourselses to abide. by And cumtomn to the Rules and Kegulatious adopted by this Association. Dealers against that class of persons in our community and vicinity who are unworthy of credit, either teom dishon sty or inabiland to. promote the best interests of our . Groeery Dealers generally,.by the encéur . ing of the A-sucia:ion for the term of tix . record of all the \ PACIFIC REFINERY . AND é . ey 416 Montgomery Sueet, Sliver Bars made in 24 hours, Deposits of Gold Bulion for Coin, deReturns,of Fine Silver in from 10 tu: 2U om Jsullion oan be shipped by Express, and J. G. KELLOGG, President., J. HEWSTON, Jr., Sup-rinteneent. Formerly of Kellogg, Hewston & Co. augd.smi BROAD SFREET, NEVADA CITY, AVING the modern Photographic Ap pliances, is prepared tO make and jy23 OF THE a; f Grocers Fr .ective Union, ? OF NEVADA CIT bf PREAMBLE ; Ww» he understgned;—do~hereby “or: ganize ourselves into a Society of Nevada City, OBJECT, Sec. t. Mutual Protection of Grocery ity to pay their debts when contracted ;: agéineut of such enterprises ag shall tend to a healthy incresse of tradein our midst. OFFICEKS., Sec, 2. The-Otiicers: f this Association shall consist of # Preside tana Seer tary, to be chosen by ballot: at a regulur mieetmunths, or uutll their successors are chosen. MEMBERSBIP. Sec. 3. -Any person engaged in the Grocerytrede in Nevada City may become a member of this Assuciation by signing the By-Laws and paying the-régular dues. DUTY OF MEMLERS. : Sec. 4. Every Member gha]l act in good faith and for the benctit uf this Association to the best of his-ability. “M+ETINGS, onthe FIRST MONDAY uF EVERY MON'ISL, at nine o’cluck, P. M. DUES. 8ec.6. The Members of: this Associa. RY SAE SNE SES: ~ AI S S The Mettings shall take place . CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 38. 1873,.*) Machinery for Sale, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY. Se SESS: # “erates 1 Engine 14 in. Cylinder 30 in, stroke, 2 Iwo---—*¢ it" Ooo i Oe, l 1 “e 12 < fi rai 94 aa a 1 fe? 2 Bass “ 20°" ** new l cai 10 oe ae ow ae ae 1 ae 8 se “oe 18 or oa link 1 “s 8 « 46 16% “ss 4 4 1 ad 6 oe e 16 “ee cay * 3 Boilers 16 feet by 40 nches 3 inch tues. ] A “ 16 s* 48 ee & “es "os 1 “ 16. “6 40 pene “ ae 1 ee 1246 “e “ 30, oe 3 é e 1 Ste okie st S8 "G06 10 stamp (650 los Mill, with battery frame, 2 ** (900. Ths). bs re wy {in excellent order. 28stamp Milis. ‘5 S. 4 sets -hoisting machinery; 2 sets pumping nacmiedry. 6 sets hoisting »nd pumping machinery with woud work, complete, in Lood order “nger pump, 10 inch 6 feet ttroke. Pa “a ay 5 oe 6 1g.« ool 8 Cornish He bd ee.. 6 ro! 2 ‘“ “e 5&G ‘s oe . ae “e 4 “e 5 ae oo 2 Hansbrow * a G6inch A 6 Knox pans, 12 water gi tes from 5inches to 15 incher 700 teet 8 inch pump column ‘ ae 1-8 iron, 300 8 « ei teat 350 “ 4 « “se oe 1000“ 11 « é ** water pipe No. 14 iron
A variety of mining etc., etc. as .THOM & ALLAN, Aevaca Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. m2t and biacksmith tools, PIANOS, ORGANS, — MUSIC, Sherman .& Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale und & stuil Music Dealers Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used in Concerts by all of o — ‘GREAT ARTISTS. Send for Descriptive Cirewlac. The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ i Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! » PACIFIC COAST AGENT NHE Square Pianos are 7% 0 tave, and embraces all: Modern Improvements, such as elegynt Rosewood Case, Beautiful Moaldings, Full lron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Buss, Agrafte Crebie, ete. Length 6feet 10 inches; width, & feet inches, and are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS Agents wanted iv every county county in the State for the Celebrated Standard Organ Whith for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Case, Superiority of Workmanship, Ele-'. gauce of Finish and Durubility, {5 UNRIVALLED. We kéep constantly vit Nand a good as sortment of 2 tion shali be asseesed for its ne cCessary expenses, NOTICE OF DELINQUENT DEBTORS. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every . Member of this Association. to reé port immediately, in writing, to each a d «ll the . other Members, the name, residence aud occupation of any person in debt to him or them. forany article of mere dndise and who has negléeted or refused to pay such inde btetiness, BLACK LIST. tary to enter, in writing, tie name, resi. dei ce, and occupation of every pérson = reporte adto him. by a Member of this A BOciation, as delinquent, amount of imdebtedness and tec whom due, .in 4 Look Je pt for that purpose, styled the *Black Book.” He shull notify each Member, in writing,. every month of all such delinquent debtors: and no Membr of tis Assagiation, after receiving Such notice, shall give the per son 80 complained of any credit uritil notified that the nome of said p rson has been erased trom the ** Black Kook.” DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT. Sec.9. When a delinquent makes settle. ment in full, it shall be the duty of. the Member to-whom-such settiement i made to inform the Secretary of the fact.’ who shall in lke manner, give immediate no tive to every Member of this Aésociation. BLACK LIST FOR B.NEFILT OF MEM. BERS ONLY. See. 10. Neither the Secretary cr‘any Member shal! make known or game to be doe, theancnthly report of the Soviety’s list of delinquent debtcrs, or any copy thereof, to persons not members of this association, in good standing. DUTY-.Of PRESIDEN®. See, 11. It shall be the dutxof ‘the President to preside a all Mee.ings of this Associaticn. He shall see that the rules ane regulations are properly enforeed, an . perform such other duties as ma” be con. . sistent with his offle, and ior the beget interest of the AssOciation, DUTY OF SECRETARY. 12: The Sec. Secrétury shall keep a tr nsaictions of this AssoCas n. Hesh Jl keep all Books of: Ace count. .He shall receive all monevs of the . Ausot jation, and pay the same out only upon an order sisned by the resident He shall send all netic’ s and communications salled for Ly these rules. QUORUM, At #11 } monthly, or special rs shall constitute a + transaction of business of special meetin)s.of the Associa j in’ the rs, five Mier all be Niven 7 Wo days Promptly filled, Paily ¥,, sigred_ ly the i ' SAVE 50 PER CENT, . Precident and v. Direct all erders to . . AMENDING BY LAWS. sU Mi JUDGE ee godly . Ser.4 o part pf these Rules and Reg TTON & USUsy, . — CO . } nlatiors shall » altered or amended. ex. . ~ ON to! “ray wey Lb ; oe ees Au ° eent } a tw iirds vote of : ; Wer. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. . J . ; sia. Hoe sige eee nag Sere June 28th, 1876. 4 . . For anything in thé F-arniture and Bec purpose, (rata regular monthly meetirs Cp cane IEA enon ceemctpmorancn a cuae or Upholstere line, and it will be shipped . The .followi' = fimeta of the ’ Tcr Tee promptiy.and be sure to come in good or-} ,, st i ihe intion;-+ ICE, ICE, Sis Sie der, for they are the cheapest and most fy). nce, Wadsworth, Lester . reaga rie ay ‘ abl lealers in San Francisco. Address os ‘ a nal. Wa Q “Traced sent to the bas ee ae ? ii orders or letters of enquiry «0 1 we F “i and Alex. Genit. © tins sie 8, OF piven to Ae MELYC: ul F JA. SHABER & CQ : ‘ \r yt iAent Yroli ptly attended to-bw th } ie os a ' : mas NEVADA ©CFE COMPANY 2 7 Markct Street uF rs 5 ‘ B.H . y 1t shall be the duty of the Secre. . permit-the4 Reliable Cheap Pianos,. SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGKAFFI TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL: AND FULLY WARRANTED, Prices.as low as worthless Pianos can be obtuined elsewhere, PIANQGQS AND ORGANS . SOLD ON-EASY INSTALLMENTS; IF . DESLRED. . Call and see us befoxe purchasing SHERMAN WS HYDIs. . Harper’s. Magazine. The ever-increasing circulation exceitent monttly proves itseo tinued ad. aptation to popular desiresand needs, Indeed, when we think into how many homes . for the Sacramento Savings . i “ . Bank. W. G. WILLIAMS, 2 FOR THE DETROIT SAFE COMPANY, : = aa « Sargent & Greenleaf’s DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, COMBINATION AND KEY LOCKS, . i . AS sotn! 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. : % SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR VAULT DOORS, “LININGS, , FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Of any Arrangement or} : . Dimensions. . . Now constructing, a 20,000 . pound Burglar Proof Safe Dealers generally ‘are especially . invited to send for’ ciréulars and x prices of KEY LOCKS, FOR DOORS, . DRAWERS, CHESTS, ‘etc; ete. . Notices of the Press, . of this . at pevetrates every month we must consider . . . it as one of the educators as weH as euter . tainer's of the public mind.—Boston Globe. . ‘The chardcter which this Magazine po k. aesses for variety, enterprise artistic wealth . aud liteary cuiture that tras kept ¢ ace with, . Wf it has not Tead the tiny &, should cause its conductors, to regard it with justifiabl complacency. The Mag zine lus donegood . avd not evil all the days of its Brooklyn Eagle. Some of the most popular of modern novels have first appear d as serials in this . Magazine. In all respects, it is ap éxcell life.— $4 OU includes prepayment of U. S. pos. taze by the publishers N . fubseript ons to Harper's . Weekly, an i Bazar, to one address jor one i year, $'0, or, two of Harper’s Periodicals, ‘o one address for one year for $7 00; posaye free. . Anextra copy of either the Maguzine, . Weekly or Bazir will be supplicd gratis for every Club of Five Subseribers at $4 G0 vach, in one remittance; or six Copies for 220 00 without. ext'a copy; free, Back Numbers can be supplied ut any time. A complete set of Harper’s Magazine now comprising 51 Volumes, in geat cloth binding, will be sent by express, treight at expense of purt haser, for $225 per volut Simgle volumes, by meril, postpyid, $4.00. Cloth cases, for binding, 53 cents, by mail, post-paid, ‘< a ‘ A Complete Analytica! Index tu the first! fty Volumesof Harper's Magazine has . just bs en published, rendering available . for reference the vast ane ¢aried weaith o ] information wifich cop stitutes t . eal a perfect illustrated lit postage Postage } t MiB per (j‘ rary ev clopedis avo, Cloth, $3 00; ialf. Calf, $5 25, Bex ostage .pre . é 5 ries ot pipers under the tithe of “The . -Firet Century of the Republie.” —contrit { uted bg th 2 mest entine \imorie iy pub . ticists, is pow being published in. Hrrper’s 1 pragavine This series of Over twenty . papers gives a comprehensive review of . Pre (rers Gurme the centi now jin évery department of ¢ mr nesioial Lin . HiRPek yy. GRUTHES:) , heo The Figest Locks ever made, — . OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, CORNER , 4th AND J, STREETS, § S\CRAMLENTO, CALIFORNIA. age NEW SAW MIL; AT WILLOW VALLEY. » PYNWE New Millat Willow Valley is com pleted and weare now ready to fill all orders for Building or Mining Lumber. al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly or hand. Orders left at the office on’ Bonider Stieet. orat the Store of Geo. h, TURNER, . Pine. Street willbe promptly attended to. . } ent periodical, «nd fully deserves . its . wreat success.—Philade!phia Ledger. TERMS: Postage free to al Subscribers in the . Tnit da S vtes, Harper’s Magazine, one, year...$4 00 Magazine, . ee STREET, NEVADA CILyY. M.U: & D MArsu. COUNTY: WARKANTS. A LL warrants on General Fund, revise re tered prior to April 3d, 1876. Als Warrants Nos. 86, 90, 56,119, 116, 100 and 6}on Road Fund,: registered July J1ith 1876, wil be paid on presentation, Interrest ceases from date . JERKY PAYNE, Treasurer. 1 . Nev da. Oct. 4th, 1876. . INICE GROCERIES CHAS. F. ROBINSON . T his Store, on BROAD STREET A constantly on handas fine a stock of GRO. CERTIE“S, PROVISIONS, &e be found in Nevada city, which will be suldas LOW THE LOWEST. “Give me a call. Ab can ‘ O4% JOHN H. HARRISON, EALER IN BEEP MUTTON 1 VEAL, COKLNED LEEF, CORNED PORK, &c. ly Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. Shop on Broad Street Theatre. », Opposite the Ne . BO BL. MILLFR’s NE PRICE CLOTHING STORE, ODD FELLOWS’ BULTDING, BROAD . . . } & SHARE of the public A patronage rei & spectlolly solicited. 4k ca ~ ' . Eureka. Stage and Express Co. . ea Pe ao SVAGES will leave Nevs. . ae ANE Ss “2 da for Moers Fiat daii< oy tance (dt nn ene (Muddays excepted, ato ‘CICCK Ay Os: : For Eureka, Mondays, Wedneedssa anc Fridays ut same turar, . Retarntty 2511-3 ve Meore’s Piet Ast s i Sandays excepted,” ut \. M; Als tri exly frow .ureta o A.“Oi, t \ P; -POND’S EXTRACT. CHILDUEN. EXTRACT. OT Tear, forlI will speak of Ey. eeNent things The gre J Pain Destroyer.. .Hag i 7 VeRCtabio thirtvy-ye1s, and for (le nline, Over. prompt curative virtues cannot 9€ Ox celled. : “ No family ean affora to be without Pont’s . Extract, dcr {deuts,, Bruises, Contusiens, Cuts, Sprains, are ~relieved almost iustantly by external ap. plication Promptly relicves pains of. Burns, Scalds; “Excoriations, Chafings, Old’ Sores; Boils, Felons Corns, etc. Ar. rests: inflummmatiou, reduces swellings, s‘ops bleeding removes discoloration ‘nd heal+ rapidly. = FEMALE WKAKNESS. Tt alweys relieves IN LEUCORRHGA it has no equal, PILES —blinl-and bleedi TOILET USE . ducting a . for them, and Homestead cases atte OD . posite the Methodist Church, keeps . VARICLUSE VEINS. KIDNEY DISEASES. BLEEDING from any cause. puin in the back and lofns, fullness. and pressing pai: in the head, balisea, verti. £0. : peas J ; All, kinds of ulcerations to which ladies are subject are promptly cured, uiler de. tails in book accompany ng each bottle, ng—meet prompt reliefand r-adycure, No case however ‘chronic or obstinate cin long resist its revular use. ae It is the only sure cure, 4 permanent cure For this it isa specific, It bas siyed hundreds of lives when all other sdinentics failed to arrest bleeding from ‘nose, stomach lungs ond ele where, 4 TOOTHACHE, Ejrache, Neuralzia and Rheumatism are slike relieved, and often permanently cured : PHYSICIANS of all’ schools who are AG» quainted with Pend’s Extract of, Witch Haz] recommend it to their practice, We huve letters of commendation from hundreds of physicianr, many of whom, order it for use in their volwn practice, In addition t: the foregving. they order its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore. Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhaa, Catarrh (for which itis a specific), Chillblains, Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chappe! Hands, Face, and in-+ deed #11 manner of skiu-disenges. Removes Soreness, Rotighne and Smarting; h-als éuts, ruptions, and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and refreshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexicr, TO FAKMERS— Pond’s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Mon can afford to be without it. Itis used by all the leade ing L very Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in) New York City, — Ithas noequl forSprains, Harness or Sud dle Chatings Stiffhdss, Serstches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacer-tidng Ble dipgs;Paeumonia, olic, Diarrrd@a, Chills, Cotas, &c. Its renge of action ts wide, and the relief itaff-rds is so prompt that it e invaluable in every Farm yard as wel as inevery Farm house. Letitbe tried once. and you will never he withoutit. CAUTION! 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