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September 26, 1867 (4 pages)

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&. % # e @ ~~ , tothe-highest bidder, forcazh, in United, o 2 N Witliam Hengh, deceased. Notice is Bye 2 Re n of the Stockholders of the above g and seventy AS AEE.—State of California, on Sncoutian ta:tpe O° ex me dirt-of R. McGoun, the Peace in. and for bearing date aa the ent rendered by said 26th day-of Au we it bidder for cash, all the erest of the above defendyo. W. , M. Li. Garber, et ai., in and’ to the following described pro : That certain set of Mining : Red Dog, and known as the Old Perkins Claim fronting on Arkansas Capron. and runnin ‘back to Williams & Co.'s line, ther wit all and singular the tenements, hereditaments Noti 1s hereb gi ols ae exes otice 18 hereby given will expose 7 sale all the above Mescribed ¢ the highest bidder for cash, at £© ¥. Mo ’. Wear, M. 8S: Garber® above and costs of suit. Given my hand this 3d day of Sept. hier. COMBS, Constable sep 4. Little Yerk Township. va gent of Seneahoe a Baye EL 0! a le judgment in he District Court of the 14th d fi 26-100 Dollars, in gold «coin. ries tat the f 2 t en rate 0 cen r oe pat tees ‘of $100, and suit taxed‘at' 827, judgment is recorded. in the Judgment 0. 4 ofthe said District Court, on pages 403, 404, 405 and “406, and whereas is ordered that the MortSted cok Genpeamente Seamebeaeeeeinen 12. i ¥ escr ° wit: : eae toliceton darted thinin late. situate and in the aren s Grass Vi , county 0 State of California, to-wit: An undivided: one-half (3¢) s or interest of in and to all those certaif minin cladme situat St. Lawrence Hill, abou two miles south easterly from the town of aes Valley, commonly known as the ‘*Betoy Mime,’ consisting of five hundred (600) feet upon the certain lode or vein’ known as the Osborn Hill ledge, commencing at the nerth line of s of Jos. Woodworth and Fid ypen. said , and thence extend'ng thereupon northerly, with the dips, h Tees tase sete coutbasty line i tee ne 0 Me Ru claims.’’ with a like interest in the machinery and all igrovements and a) purtenances thereupon : Also, all those certa mining claims lying northerly fron# and adoining the ‘Betsey Mine’’. afore described, known as-tite Prescott Hill ledge, consisting of two hundred (200) feet of ground upon the Osborn Hill 1 aforesal unded on the a west by the claims of the “Orleans Minine-Com i akon on sout by vy Aebaatepol Winiee Coben” teeta om Bs all ee dhathe,: broth Sautudl.’ basees t certain tract or parcel ef land situate and being in the township of Grass Valley aforesaid, upon:South.Wolf. creek, about 34 miles south hereon point ec cgi of Grass ap a w 8 erec' e m quartz m' ‘as‘‘Byere Mill," said nd’ being in ex-4 acres, and also the said i machinery, fixtures and rtenances therein orin anywise thereto : ;and also, two certain water ditches parenive ‘water: to said mill, the one from fanson's Ravine, being about one-half mile in le the other from a ravine leadin down from tie Italian Ranch, and being abou five map gy Sie in length, as also, all the water rights, franchises, easements and priviJeges, and the filumes, reservoirs, and all and singular; ‘the tenem , hi ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging orin anywise appertaining. ven that T will expose Notice is here to publle-sate sil’ the above déscribed p-. @00r in the city t Nevada, + aeons ° ev , on October sth; 1847, the hours of § pt rae A.: age Sr AS. Pas wiven uD my hand a! ev: day of September. 1867. an K. B. GENTRY,. Sherif, — Dibble & Byrne, Pits Ati'ys. B15 COMPAN Y.—Notice: regular annuvam pany, will be held at tie office of the Com at Empire Rranch, -Yuba-Co., on TUESDAY. Oct. let. 189%, at. 2 o'clock P. Dnsinese as come “@. ©. Eaton, Secretary. ‘Empire Ranch, Sept. 2d. 18°7. sepl? OTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of to the north west corner of Stotlar’s lot ;. mort; ; Hienlarly mentioned and described, and the ap‘. sale-to the payment of the.amount due on . Complaint, made q relief, or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified plaint parplication of the moneys arising from such -six certain sie mayen f notes set forth in said delivered as follows: The ist for sa to Geo. G. Kelley; the 2nd for $10.000 to C.J. Pollard ; the 3d for 87,000 toM. Quinn, and the 4th, 5th and sixth, for $5,000 each, to A. Block & Co., bearing’ date as nr gg in said agen ee thereby intended to be ee ew to-wit: The sum of 500° 00 Principal of said notes—in U. 8. and silve> with interest thereon . i Of said notes, at the and expressed in said notés and mortgages, and in like gold and silver coin till pee ve oop i‘ Bes Bye shall corgpeglens “ aj D ° moneys. properly so a cable thereto, then that aintif n may pots 4 pee ecution inst the said defendant, Jeremiah Pollard, also that said Defendants and all and every person cleiming through or under Defendan\apubesnnens'y the-date 'of Plaintiff’s mortgage and the mencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mo premises, or any part thereof, and for such other and further that if you failte answer said Complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will take judgment oe yon therefor by default, ther with all costs of snit,_ and also demand of the Court such other relfefasis prayed for in Plaintiff's said Complaint. : ~ n testimony whereof, I, R. H. Farseal > quhar, . of the District Court <—~ ) aforesaid,.do hereuto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, ax office, in Nevada City, this 8th par a duly, a. D. 1867. é R.H. FA [AR Clerk. Revenue stamp 50 ge va 3 A. C. Niles, Pf its: tty. jyi9 = LaNONSTABLE'S SALE. —State of Calitornia, 4 County of Nevada, Township of Little York—ss. By virtue of an Execution to me directed issued from the Court of A. P. Schutt, Exq., an Acting Justice of the Peace ‘in an for the County of Nevada, bearing date Aug. Sit, 1867, to-satisfy a Judgment fendered by said Justice of the Peace on the 26th day of Pw geo 1867, in favor of Combs & McGoun, and against J. W, Wear, M, L, Garber, et al. for the sum of Ninety-seven and 13-100 dollars, debt, damages and cost of suit. I have taken in Execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the ass title and interest of the.above defendants, J. W. Wear, M. L. Garber, et al., in and to that certain Canyon claim heretofore attached by me on the 26th day of 1867, described as follows : That On claim situated in Arkansas ——_ nuing At Bush & Co.’s upper line and running up taid canyon to Williams & Co.’s line, together-with all the improvements and ap swenencos Lalanging pt n any wise spre ng. ete gets b, ven that I willexpose to public all the above described property ta_the a. bidder for cash, at Red Dog, on Wedn y fifth’ day of September. 1807, between. the we eh as O'elock A. Mand five. o° P. M. Taken as the peopert of J, W. Wear, M, L. Garber et al., to satisfy above demands py og Rag under mm 4 : — e H.HEYDLAUFF. : 2 sep4 Noo PARDON,—To the Hon. A. C. Niles; Judge of the County Court in and for Nevada county, State of California, and T. P. Hawley, ex-District Attorney of Nevada county, California, please take notice that a 3 ion will be made, by me, to the Hon. F . Low, Governor of the State of California, ‘ fora on,.on_ behalf of George Sneath, who waa, ng is of office as District Attorney of said Nevada county, convicted of the crime of grand laréeny on the 23d day of May A. D. 1865, in the County Court of Nevada county, fornia, and was on the 26th day of May, A. D. 1865, sentenced te hard labor in bogie Prison of California for the term of 8 re. Service of the above notice ‘acknow! by copy this 2nd oy of ee mesg A. D. 1867. A. C.N nt; bap ¢7 Thomas P. Hawley, Ex-Dist tty. Attest: A true Co cept G. K. FARQUHAR, County Clerk. NOTICE, _— FEF. HEREBY GIVEN, that a meeting of the Owners of the Jenny Lind claims and backund of said cleime, will be holden on Tuesay, the fifth (5th) day of November, A. D. 1867, at two (2) o’clocks P. M., at the store of ‘Geo Roberts, in Om: Washington township, Nevada county, and State of California, which aforesaid Omega, the aforesaid mining ground is situated, for the purpose of levyi an a to is — and back ground in good working order. ; ‘MILTON GREEN, CHARLES LIND. + *Omega, Sept: 5th, 1867. Le di consult af his Institute for the cure of chronic -}-vate Diseases, viz: 8 Seminal Part Owners of the aforesaid claims. will receive wee anne telief and help. Treasurer. sacred. Dr. takes this opportuni All: por cae onc ae eran cubs cane Opposite Pacific Steamship Co’s Office. . Established expressly to afford the afflicted sound and Scien treatment and eure of all Chronic Diseases, cases of secresy and all . and would take this oppora them that he continues to diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digest. ive and Genito-Urinary sand all Prino pore bad ai toe hor and ¢ " arid consequences of self-abuse. Gonorrhoe, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emis-: sions, Sexual ino Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he hopes ny his long exience and successful practice will continue: 6 instire him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years.in Europe and the UnitedStates. he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases ot allkinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his p»tients in a correet and honorable way, has references of unquestionable veracity from men of -known respectability and h standing in society. All partiea con®nlting him. by letter or otherwise; will receive the best and gentlest treat> ment and implicit necrecy. : DR. ‘DOHERTY would call attention to the following certificates, from two of his patients who, having fully recovered their health,desire to make known theirremedial agent. It will be seen their statements are fully authenticate by a Notary Public. # The welfare of society imperiously demand their publicity, and they are given. more to warn the unwary than to sound the praise of a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases ean be cited, during a practicé of more than fifteen years. ‘ A Case of Gleet and Stricture. Dr. Donertr—Dear Sir I feel my health so fully restored that, in common gratitude, T believe I should make you some written acknowledgment for yonr valiable services—: particularly so as * yea fee Was small for the work performed. I arrived in this city from the Eastabout one year ago, and was then suffering from an old case of Gleet, coinplicated with Stricture. The latter was so bad that I feared an entire stoppage of urine. «Bein a stranger in this city, and believeing tha those Doctors who gave such positive assurances of suecess were necessarily the best, I myself in their . and continued under their treatment until I had lost peatly all age and a considerable sum of money. wish to say now that yon are the sixth doctor I have employed, and the only one that has ever done me any service. My Gleet is wholly cured, the Stricture is all removed, and my general héalth is better than it has been for years. In conclusion, I would eay to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom yozmay employ, ask Dr. DOHERTY for my address. and call and ee me. keep: store in thiscity.) Mye lence may save you many dollars, I wonld also add, that in the early stage of my disease, I used a large amount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrohea, Gleet, etc., sg aoe derived any benefit from them. San Francisco, June 16. 1864e@ Subscribed and sworn to before me this Qist / of June, a. p. 1864. A. 8. GOULD, Not. Pub. Seminal Weakness—A Sworn to Cer tificate of a most Remarkable Cure of Spermatorrhoea A desire to benefit suffering humanity, and a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. DO . induces. me to make this statement. For many years I have been afflicted with Spermatorrhoea, the result of self abuse, buat till 1855 experienced but little trouble or inconvénience; in that year I had Seminal Weakness to a fearful extent, which was followed by alarming symptoms, such as weakness ofthe back andlimbs, dimness of vision, nervousness, etc. My mind, too, was affected to such an extent as to seriously impair my memory; my ideas were confused and spirits depressed. I was averse to society, had evil oe and self-distrust, and was entirely unfitted for any duties of fe. From 1855 to the summer of. 1863, I employed the very best medical talent
Lcould find, butin no instance obtained more than temporary relfef. IT had about concluded there wasno relieffor me in this world, but treading Dr. Doherty's advertisement, I deterwined totry him, though I did notex much benefit from his treatment.~On the 5th of December a, I placed myself under hie care ; in one week I found myself very-much imroved, and now, after five weeks’ treatment, feel myself thoroughly cured of all my tranbles, and in the enjoyment of the best of health. Hoping that my experience may be of benefit to others similarly afflicted, I enhecribe myself, JAMES JOHNSTON. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th day of wwe Ti D. 1864.{1.8 A. G. NDALL, Notary Public. To Females.. ‘Whien a: female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease; such as weakness ofthe back and limbs, pain in the h loss of muséiilir power pelpttalion of the heart, nervousnese, extreme uri difficulties, general debility, vaginitis all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other “peculiar to females, th should go or write at: once to the celebrat Female rW.K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Inatitnte, and consuit him about their troubles and dieease. yn tote suppressions, etc., will receive the tor’ smnost par: . . ticular attention. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and’ save ourself vara sufferings and premadeath. -Ali Married Ladies, wliose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, should write or call at -Dr. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, and they hey cong , const ofa ee of eix room 80 arranged ¢ can be consuited without. fear ofobservation. To Co ndents, Patients (male nad sc female) residing in any rt-of the State, however distant; who may oe a x — and —— ot Deneey, and w 2 cH) bmi Seatemsent of tack Ia preference to holding « If the case comm os: Dr. W. Kk. DOHERTY, : ve ey ge * Tare to beel Medical Aid, in the}. Private and “Aha io Bate. =. " f the counties of Alpine, Week DOMMITY returas Ms slo} See free Bae ee tients for . " A Probate Judge for the City and Connty of Sidney Richardson, Judges. ThomasGershon, Ling sions of the OTICE is hereby given that 8 Special JuN dicial ill be held ee gt t N State = Le DNESDAY the Sixteenth day raagioeg agetem at which the following officers a pein ; cot of Pubic Inatruc Judi A District e for ' t ofthe counties of Tulare, iro ees Mari sa and Stanislaus. A District Judge for the Sixteenth Jndicial A County_Judge for each ¢ the following counties: Alameda, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del No El Dorado, Fresno, Humboldt; Inyo, Kern, math, Lake Los Angeles, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Monterey. Napa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San hep. San Francisco, San sesqnta, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Bar , Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shaeta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, ; Yolo, Yuba, : The attention of the Boards of Su sors of the sevetal counties is directed to Section 1 of *‘An Act supplementary. to and amendatory of been owe { cts — aoaran and = re certain laws on the su’ , approve March 31, 1866. (See Statutes 1865-6, page 509. ~——) In witness whereof, I have hereunto seal } set my hand and-caused the Great Seal . =~ ) of State to be affixed, this Fourteenth day of September, A. D. 18°77. : _FRED’K F, LOW, Governor. Attest : B. B. Redding, Seetetary of State. Notice is hereby given thata Special Jndicial Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the the 16th day Of October next throughout Nevada county, at which the following officers are to be elected, viz: One County pe Two Justices of the Peace in each Township in the County. : The Board of Supervisors of Nevada Connty in pursuance with the; requirements of the Registry Act, have established the followin Election Districts and Precincts for the holding of the polls, and em oa the followin; Clerks and Judges of Election for the Speci Judicial Election to be held: Wednesday, October 16th, 1867, to-wit: First District. NEVADA TOWNSHIP. : Nevada Premct, John Belden and A. B. o— , Judges, A. H. Hanson, Clerk. Bine Tent Precinct. Levi Williamson and F. G, Armour, Judges. Horace Hale, Clerk. Scott's Fiat Precinct. H. Southard and W. 8. Osborne, Judges. T.K. Holmes, Clerk. .. Second District. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. Grase Valley Precinct. John I. Sykes and E. Maslin, Judges, Roberts, Clerk. Buena Vista Precinct. Peter N. Hanson and W Degolia, Judges. D. N. Barker, Clerk. Forest Springs net. L. L. Bullock and Joseph Perrin, du . eee , Clerk. Globe Ranch Precinet. John Thrasher and J. W. Grant, Judges. D. Johnson, Clerk. Third District. ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP. Rough & Ready Precinct. Henry Whisner anc L. A. Nie ane “dors 0 A. L. Slack, Clerk. Indian §) rings ecinct. Wm. Nutter and A. P. Van Slyke, Judges. M. Hatch, Clerk. Mooney Fiat Precinct. W. B. Oague and W. Westerfield, Judges. T. P. Otis, Clerk. __ Anthony House Precinct. 'T. T. Stark and’s. W. Piger; Judges. D. Shoemaker, Clerk. Fourth “District. BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. French Corral Precinct. G. W. Parshly and P. Burk, Judges. Silas Heath, Clerk. Birchville Precinct. N. Cadwallader and P. Quin, Judges: Henry Everett, Clerk. Sweetland Precinct. Winans and Jas. O. Sweetland,Judges. Wm. Warner,Clerk. North San Juan Precinct. R. Abbey andy, Dixon, Judges. E. 8. Pratt, Clerk. Cherokee inct. H. L. Kinney and J? B. Murphy. Judges, W. O. H. Martin, Clerk. Fifth District. BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP. Columbia Hill Precinct. W. H. Graves and Clerk. Lake City Precinct. P. A. Paine and Jas. Cregan, Judges. Wm. Henry, Clerk. orth Bloomfield Precinct. R.C. Black and* A. G. Dennett, Judges. C. A. Tilton, Clerk. Relief Hill Precinct. James Carney and L. M, Scott, Judges. J. Knotwell, Clerk, _ Sixth District. : EUREKA TOWNSHIP. Moore's Flat Precinct. H. Atwater and 8. B. Blakeslee Jndges. J.C. Eastman, Clerk. Eureka Precinet. Jno. Young and J.W.Paramore, Judges. W. R. Carey, k. . Seventh District. MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHI?. Meadow Lake Precinct. J. E. Jones and Edwin Fowler, Judges. P. E. Jefferis, Clerk. Bowman's Precinct.. Hoisington and J. F. Bowman, Judges. Jacob See Clerk. Carlile Precinct. N. W. n and C. W. Carlile, Judges. W. Meade, Clerit: Coburn’s Station Precinct. N R. Maxey and 8. Kane, Judges. J. D. Pollard, Clerk. Tinker’s Precinct. HYM; Jones Sr. and B.‘Webster, Judges ; Jos. A. Tinker.Clerk. Righth District. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. . . Ninth District, as / EYTTLE YORK TOWNSHIP. ttle YorK Precinct. Thos. Patterson Val. Curran, Jadges. Jos, Gardner, a nyewell Hill Precinct, Jno. Dusty and. Jas. You Bet Precinet. $. J. Lewis W.8 Judges, GS: unt's Hil Heulak et Fuller and Ed. ed Dog Prestint. Wore Winns. art : Begole, Judges. L. Hl. Hydelau, Clore," Particular attention is called to thie Siew. ute, and of the RegistryAct, the Seat ecttions of voters = the duties of the been a resident of the x months next eye cw Prowl } , and the thirty day rsbalt py titled to vote at ail elec 8. 8 en’ ‘eleclook which are now or hereafter anthorized by law; atten: that, ig herein contained shali construed to pre lature,-by a two-thirds concurfent vote, rom admit to he a ee Indians or the descen of ans, in such s 1 cases as.such a proportion of the ive body may a and proper. — 2, $1] 2. Electors s in all cases’ 2lony, or breach of the peace, be privi hom arrest on. the days ection, their neem at ae er to return: therefrom, x 5 8. hon elector: shat?” ilitia duty on the days of election, except in time of war or public gm Art. 2, §3.] > #@ For the purpose 0 voting. no. person ‘shall be deemed to have gained or lost a resience by reason of his presence or phecence while employed in the service of the Uni States: nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States or of the high seas; nor while a student of any seminary of learning; nor while kept at any almshouse, or other asyinm, at pale exPeres 4, while confined in any pu y fe prison, 5. No idiot or insane pergon or roe convieted of any infamous cine shall be entitled to the privileges of an elector. [Art2, §5] _ PROVISIONS OF REGISTRY ACT. 125. Src. -No person shall be allowed-te vote except at the polls held in the election district where he resides; nor unless his name {s enrolled on the polllist where he offers his vote in such district, nor for local or sentative officers, unless he shall have his residence for thirty days next Pa mr the territorial limits prescribed for the election of such officers. If any person enrolled.on ll list, whose vote shall be obiected-to on e day of election by any qualified elector, shall be pes to the satiefaction of the Board of Judges, either by his own oath or b the oath of any other qualified elector, an householder of the district, or by other-clear and competent evidence. not to be legailly qualified and entitled to be enrolled on said ap list. or if it be proved as aforesaid that he offers his vote, or is otherwise not ified to vote at such election; his vote shall be rejected. The Board of Judges and Board of Registration, and each member and officer thereof, shall cause to be carefully taken down and preserved in the office of the Clerk of Elections all the affidavits and a brief statement or record of the substance of the oral testimony taken before them or either of them, pr in relation to the right and qualification of ay person to vote, or to have his name enrolled on the poll list. : By order of the Board of rectly GEORGE K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. sep22. By T. P. Hawley, Deputy. . LACOUR’S SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS t Have so speedily grown in favor that their unrivaled sale has attracted remarks and criticisms of the trade. . Jealousy attributes their success to the fineness of their general style. . and principally to the originality and beauty of the bottle, which was conceived and ; tured by California artists. Mr. Lacour, an energetic promoter of Califorsia reso debeing tsibatary to other countries higtalent or other countries fo nt oF peg ci yon tay si acy te The cause of their success is the great benefit they have been to the large number who. haye aie, Leneny ina pendaghnal th Polytechn ytechni r. risa uate of the ic fuetttats of France, and adds to a thorough knowledge of Chemistry, many years of expe~ rience; and after a long and careful experimental stady,; has been enabled to offer LACOUR’S SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS! They are the most efficient -Blooé ‘Purifier, because they combine with the whelesome Sarsaparilfa, which operates By cutaneons excretions, other substances w: cre . ulate the secretions of the lower glands and organs, render digestion easy, obviate “es — and remove regularly every impu 0. Dyspepsia. consumption, Liver Nervous affections, Colic, IntermittentWHO TAKES THEM. The Old Man Fakes them as a gentle stimulant and mild‘ re+ juvenator. : : 2 The Young Man Takes them to regulate his system, prevent disease, and’ stimulate oe. new Tite fis over. tasked body. : The Young Woman Takes them to seeure regularity in-herhabite ll ag oe Pog og with the loom of . and to give as eyes and sweetness to lier breath. The Husband Takes them to promote vitality, : to the bony. pens to thea mind, atin comfort to his his health, wealth and family. The Wife Takes them to invigorate and strengthen her system, and as an aid to nature in regnlating her periodical sickness. — : Children . . Take them as a gertle-yet effective tonte: Dashaways Take them as a mild, pure stimulant; contains” ing none of the deleterious essential fusil oils of forbidden drinks,The Inebriate Takes.them to-give tone to his poisoned stomack, ama ater se fearful longing for rong a stimulan ‘does not madden or destroy. __ Whe Traveler Takes them to prevent seasickness and ecen his health against changes are heats EVERYBODY TAKES THEM! 4. Pro Bono Publiieo, . §NEVADA & MOORES FLAT. will be , Fegimen-ant the gem weneral Trestmenc for theeaes Registration, warded without remedies) will be for. CONSTITUTION—RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE. . tthe — enrolled on more than one;poll list me ‘ They are unrivalled as a remedy for scrofula; and all diseases arising from im of the1 blood or costiveness. ” dei : )2 SOSSSSESR sre ti tH) BoB ped CmiP BE Ho Y 2 Smee