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Show ASIATIC CHOLERA, Cholera Morbus,, Summer Complaint, Colic, Sour Stomach, Dairrhea [Diarrhea], and all Affections of the Bowels, incident to either children or adults, are cured at once by Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam. It allays the irritation and calms the action of the stomach, and being pleasant to the taste, is an acceptable remedy to the youngest in the family. ---- <br><br> FIFTY CENTS in postage stamps will get the most brilliant and complete weekly newspaper in the world. The San Francisco Weekly Chronicle prints regularly 70 columns, or eight pages of news, literature and general information, also a magnificent Agricultural Department, and 50 cents will pay for it for three months, including postage, to any part of the United States. ---- <br><br> FOREWARNED FOREARMED. Physicians and invalids use with confidence The Kaiser Celebrated German Elixir for Consumption and throat and lung diseases. It is rich in the medicinal properties of tar, wild cherry, etc. Is rendered perfectly harmless to the youngest child. This would have proved an Angel of mercy in the household of those unhappy parents at Vallejo, Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous other places, whose children were slaughtered by a quack medicine recommended by its owner to cure croup, possessing no properties calculated to cure it, but instead, a deadly drug which has slain its thousands. Be sure you get only German Elixir. The genuine bears the Prussian coat of arms and the facsimile signature of Dr. Kaiser. Samples at all drug stores. Large size, 75 cents. Chas. Langley & Co. wholesale druggists, sole agents. ---- <br><br> ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL TO GRANT. The Standard Soap Company have presented General Grant with an elegant box of perfumed toilet soap, especially made for him as a momento of his visit to California. The box contains a dozen cakes, several of which have a head of the General, a facsimile likeness in red and purple, running through the soap. Around the head is a wreath of flowers, inscribed on the top with the word General, and underneath the head is the word Grant. Other cakes in the box represent an initial, the whole spelling U. S. Grant, making it a neat and acceptable gift.BS. F. Evening Post. ---- <br><br> TURNER'S REGULATOR is proving such an indispensable article to those suffering from liver complaint that parties are in some cases purchasing half a dozen bottles at a time, after they have tried it. Physicians frequently prescribe the Sacred Bark which is one of the ingredients in this medicine. The advantage of using Turner's Regulator arises from the fact that its ingredients are the result of experiment and study such as few physicians could devote to a single object. ---- <br><br> THE ROBERTSON PROCESS is growing more popular every day for the reason that more ore can be extracted from mines where roasting is necessary. The simplicity and economy of this process are important, yet the fact that more gold and silver can be saved than by any other known method will sooner or later bring it into use in all mines. ---- <br><br> C. J. HAWLEY & CO. This popular and reliable house will not only fill all country orders for every description of groceries, but will fill orders for any and all descriptions of goods needed in the household or the farm. Give particular description of goods needed and remit by Wells, Fargo & Co., or by P. O. order to 215 Sutter St., San Francisco. ---- <br><br> A RECITATION ROOM SCENE Professor in history to non-attentive senior "Mr.----, how long did the thirty years' war last?" N. A. S. --- "About sixteen years I think, sir." Applause on the part of the attentive seniors. ---- <br><br> PROFIT, $1,200. "To sum it up, six long years of bed ridden sickness, costing $200 per year, total $1,200 - all of this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it, for their benefit." Ed. Register. ---- <br><br> OWNERS OF FINE HORSES should remember that phosphate soap is good for man and beast. It will cure scratches, collar galls or any kind of a sore on horses quicker than anything else. Every stable should keep a supply of phosphate soap on hand. Ask your druggist or grocer for it. ---- <br><br> SULLIVAN'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of ladies' cloaks and suits. It is the friend of every household and a useful companion of every wife and mother, the delight of every young lady. Sent free. Sullivan's, 220 Kearny St., San Francisco. ---- <br><br> BUY THE BEST. The best photograph is always the cheapest, but at the Imperial Gallery, 724 1/2 Market street, San Francisco, you get not only the best but the lowest-priced work in the city. ---- <br><br> DENTISTRY. Go to Dr. Cochrane, 850 Market street, San Francisco, if you want first-class work at low rates. Cochrane stands at the head of his profession. ---- <br><br> SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, The Great English Remedy, has made more cures of nervous debility, paralysis, and such diseases as result from the errors of youth than all other medicines combined. Why will you suffer? Send to A. E. Mintie, M. D. 14? 11? Kearny St., San Francisco, for the Restorative and be cured. Price, $3 per bottle. Dr. Mintie treats all special diseases successfully. ---- <br><br> DR. PIERCE'S EXTRACT of Smart-Weed is a compound fluid extract of smart-weed, or water-pepper, Jamaica gloger and other ingredients known to be efficacious in curing colic, diarrhea, dysentery, blood-flux, and kindred affections. It also breaks up colds, fevers and inflammatory attacks. Sold by druggists. ---- <br><br> $1,425.50 PROFIT in 30 days. $10 in legitimate Stock speculations in Wall St. pays immense profits. Pamphlets explaining everything sent free. Heath & Co., Brokers, 1227 Broadway, N. Y. ---- <br><br> $45 WILL BUY 1000 fine cigars at J. W. Shaeffer & Co.'s, 323 Sacramento St., S. F. (No drummers employed.) ---- <br><br> THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY of Wm. Snow has been removed from 115 to 523 Kearny St., San Francisco. ALL PHOTOGRAPHS MADE at the New York Gallery, No. 25 Third St. S. F. are guaranteed to be first-class. Prices to suit the times. J. H. Peters proprietor. ---- <br><br> HALL'S PULMONARY balsam price 50 cts. AN IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, influenza, catarrh, loss of voice, incipient consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Ask for the California Pulmonary Balsam, and take no other. Sold by all druggists. ---- <br><br> P. N. P. Co. (New Series). No. 89. ---- <br><br> J. W. TUCKER & CO. Jewelers and silversmiths, 131 Kearny St. San Francisco agents for all American, Chronograph, Swiss and English watches. ---- <br><br> PICKLES AND FRUIT. The purest home-made [homemade] Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, put up in the good old Southern style. A liberal discount to the trade. Address Mrs. Abbey Fisher and Husband, 362 Howard Street, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> CURE FOR CANCER. Red Clover cures cancer, Salt Rheum and all other blood diseases. For references and full particulars address W. C. Needham, sole agent for Pacific Coast, P.O Box 422, San Jose, Cal.[California] ---- <br><br> TO FARMERS AND GRASS GROWERS. The Green Valley Grass will yield from 10 to 12 tons of hay to the acre, and from 2,000 to 4,000 bushels of roots, good feed for all stock. For circulars and price lists address Arthur Taylor. Watson, Atchison Co., Missouri. ---- <br><br> MAGIC LANTERNS and stereopticons public, Sunday school, home exhibitions C. T. Milligan. ?????? Chestnut St. Philada. [Philadelphia]. ---- <br><br> MRS. M. P. SAWTELLE, M. D. Gynecologist. OfficeBThurlow Block, Corner of Sutter and Kearny Sts., San Francisco. Office hours from 11 until 3 when she will diagnose and treat diseases of women. Editor and publisher of Medico-Literary Journal, a monthly, devoted to the diffusion of medical knowledge among women. Terms, three dollars a year in advance. ---- <br><br> CHAMPION SAFE of the world. Manufactured by Detroit Safe Company. A sure protection from fire and burglars. Sargent, Greenlief, and Yale Time Locks. Harts Patent Emery Wheels, Benicia Buck Skin Gloves, Ac. Sam L.B. Paige & Co. [company], Agents. New Montgomery Street, Palace Hotel, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> AMERICAN MACHINE AND MODEL WORKS. Fine special machinery. Planing, gear cutting, musical inventions perfected. Band instruments, printing press, sewing machines and general machine repairing etc. I. A. Heald, ???? Commercial St. [Street] San Francisco. ---- <br><br> INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824 and 826 Kearny St. [street], San Francisco, $1.25 and $1.50 per day. H. C. Partridge, proprietor. Two Concord Coaches, with the name of the Hotel on, will always be in waiting at the landing to convey passengers to the Hotel free. Be sure you get into the right coach. If you do not they will charge you. ---- <br><br> ORMSBY THE PHOTOGRAPHER. 914 Market St. [street] near the Baldwin, San Fran [San Francisco]. Send stamp for sample. Cabinet photograph free. ---- <br><br> IN MAKING ANY PURCHASE or in writing in response to any advertisement to this paper, you will please mention the name of the paper. ---- <br><br> ST. GEORGE HOTEL. Just opened on the European plan. 812 Kearny Street, S. F. [San Francisco] (Near Old City Hall) Meals served in first-class hotel style, of great variety and good quality, at all hours of the day, for twenty five cents. Steak and coffee fifteen cents; coffee and cakes ten cents. Rooms from 25 cts [cents] to $1.00 per night, as per size and location. Board, per week, $1, Room and Board, $5.50 to $8.00. Timothy Sargent, manager. ---- <br><br> JOHN ROGERS & SONS, general stock and sale yards, cor. [corner] Market and Ninth Sts. [streets] San Fran [San Francisco] are dealers in hay and grain at lowest market rates. John Rogers has been well known in S. F. [San Francisco] for the last twenty six years. ---- <br><br> WANTED, SOLICITORS, male and female to take subscriptions for the California Independent. Liberal commission will be given. It is the only independent and ???? journal published on the Pacific Coast. Every family wants it. Address, The California Independent, 526 Montgomery St., San Francisco, California. ---- <br><br> GARDEN CITY COM'L [COMMERCIAL?] COLLEGE H. B. Worcester, princ.l [principal [printed on illustration that looks like a seal or emblem] San Jose, Cal. [California], Box 490. First class, Centrally located, well equipped. Full corps of Teachers, All branches belonging to modern Business College Send for circular. ---- <br><br> THE PACIFIC, a weekly religious and family paper. The oldest on the Pacific Coast, Established 1851. Subscription $2.50 a year in advance. Remit to The Pacific, P.O. Box 2348, San Francisco, Cal. [California] ---- <br><br> CALVERT'S CARBOLIC sheep wash. $2 per gallon T. W. Jackson San Francisco, Sole agent for the Pacific Coast. ---- <br><br> KELLY BARB WIRE. Cheapest and best fence made. Costs only half as much as board fence. Write for circular giving particulars. Huntington, Hopkins & co., agents San Francisco and Sacramento. ---- <br><br> JOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A half interest in the finest book and job printing office in one of the most prosperous and attractive localities in California may be purchased at a decided bargain, if applied for immediately. Has three presses, steam power, and is fully equipped for all classes of work, from a visiting card to a three sheet poster. Is now paying handsomely and will bear closest investigation. Owner is compelled to sell on account of sickness. Price of half interest $2700. Apply to or address Carlos White, ???? St. San Francisco. ---- <br><br> THE SAN FRANCISCO PUNCH is the most lively and the most funny illustrated paper ever published on the Pacific Coast. It has three times the circulation of any other illustrated weekly on this side of the Rocky Mountains. Subscription 25c [cents] a month, payable in postal stamps, in advance. Sent post paid to any part of the world. Address, The Punch Publishing Co., ??? Market Street, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> BOOTS AND SHOES. John Sullivan, N. E. corner of Battery and Jackson Sts. San Francisco, offers to make to order the best French calf leather boots at from $5 to $9?, California leather boots ?, Galters? and Alexia Ties, $5 to $6. French Calf Oxford Ties? Of? California $4.50. Boys' and children's boots and shoes made to order. Persons in the country ordering boots and shoes to the amount of twelve dollars or more will be allowed a reduction of four per cent, so as to make the express charges light. I sell boots and shoes of my own manufacture. Only boots and shoes sent C.O.D. Positively one price. ---- <br><br> THE DAILY EXAMINER of San Francisco will be sent to subscribers postage or express charges prepaid at $7.50 per year. The Examiner, established in 1865 is the leading Democratic organ on the Pacific Coast and is the city and county official organ The Weekly Examiner, a quarto of 56 pages of reading matter will be sent per mail or express at $3 per year. The market reports of the Examiner are of the most reliable character and persons engaged in business should give it a trial. Both papers are conducted so as to make them welcome visitors to the home circle. All advertisements of a certain character are rigidly excluded from their columns. Families will find under its weekly columns devoted to matters affecting "The House and Farm" the most valuable information. The Daily receives the latest telegraphic dispatches and the Weekly contains the latest received until going to press. A great struggle is before the Democracy and it behooves the Democrats of the Pacific States to make a gallant fight in the next Presidential contest. Subscribe for the Daily or Weekly Examiner. Wm. [William] S. Moss, Philip A. Roach, Geo. [George] Pen. Johnson. Wm. [William] S. Moss & Co., 833 (or 633?) and 835 (or 635?) Washington St. ---- <br><br> SEND 50 CENTS in postage stamps, coin, or postal order, and get the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle for three months. Encouraged by an enormous and increasing subscription list, and with unsurpassed facilities, the Weekly Chronicle has been enlarged from a 64 column paper to a paper of 72 columns, and price reduced to $2.00 per year, and in connection with the change the price has been reduced materially, making this the cheapest, largest and best weekly publication in the United States, if not the world. It is the great family paper for the farmer, miner and merchant of the Pacific Coast. It contains eight large pages, clearly printed with new type and on new presses, with nine long columns to the page. It is a complete mirror of the passing events of the world, as well as a library of literature, amusement and knowledge. An agricultural department is one of its leading features, which is under the management of a gentleman thoroughly qualified for the position by education, experience and long residence on the coast. As a medium of agricultural information it has no superior. For freshness of its leading features, editorial ability, literary excellence and artistic arrangement it challenges competition. It supplies the intellectual wants of all B the Farmer, the Laborer, the Artisan, the Merchant, the Miner, the Old and the Young. The price of this unrivaled paper has been reduced to $2 per year, payable in advance, which includes postage. Club rates. A club of three subscribers on year, $1.75 each, a club of five subscribers, on year $1.60 each, a club of ten subscribers, one year, $1.50 each. This includes postage. Send for a specimen copy. All postmasters are authorized to receive subscriptions. Send money by postal order, registered letter or by express, addressed to Chas. [Charles] De Young & Co., San Francisco. ---- <br><br> GILHAM'S GREEN HOOF AND HEALING OINTMENT for collar galls, harness galls, saddle galls, burns, scalds, bruises, old and recent wounds, brittle hoofs, fever in feet, founder sand cracks, quarter cracks, scratches or grease. For cuts, burns and all flesh wounds on ???? flesh. This ointment has no equal. Its the only ointment in the United States that ever received a medal. For sale and recommended by all traders, druggists and harness makers. Main & Winchester, 214 and 216 Battery St. S. F. [San Francisco] Wholesale agents. ---- PAPER HANGINGS! G. W. CLARK importer of fine French, English and American paper hangings. The newest productions of the leading manufacturers constantly arriving. Window shades, dealer in all kinds of shade material and trimmings. Agent for the self adjusting spring shade holders. The manufacturer of the gold band and elegant decorative shades for the private real ???? a specialty. Geo. [George] W. Clark, 615 Market St. San Francisco. ---- <br><br> W. DAVIS, MANUFACTURER OF Horse Harness, Collars, Whips, Lashes and Saddles of All Kinds. [Illustration of a saddle]. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Leather, Saddlery, Hardware, Horse Blankets, Robes, Sponges, Horse Brushes, etc. Send for catalogue. 421 Market St., Near First Street, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITY ARGUS [text embedded inside patterned block], Published Every Saturday. It is the brightest, spiciest, and liveliest paper published on the coast and the Leading Weekly of the Metropolis. All the leading sensations, portraits of prominent persons, pictures of eventful occurrences, etc. $3.00 per year, prepaid extra inducements offered to postmasters and others to canvas for subscriptions, sample copies free. Address, The Argus Publishing Co., 405 Kearny Street, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> THE GOLDEN ERA. The Oldest, Ablest, and Best family paper in the Pacific Coast. Only Three Dollars Per Year. J.M. Bassett, Editor and Proprietor, San Francisco. ---- <br><br> CONCORD CARRIAGES. [illustration of a carriage] Removal. The Concord Carriage Repository has removed to No. 46 New Montgomery street, next to Palace Hotel, San Francisco, where a full stock of "Concord" buggies and wagons, the genuine "Concord Harness" and E. M. Miller & Co.'s (Quincy Ill) buggies and carriages will be constantly kept on hand. T. S. Eastman, Agent. 46 New Montgomery St. S. F. [San Francisco] ---- <br><br> PACIFIC WATER CURE and Eclectic Health Institute, northwest corner 7th and L Sts. Sacramento, Cal. Being fully prepared to treat all forms of disease on the latest and most scientific principles together with good rooms and board, we with confidence ask for public patronage. For further particulars address H. F. Claxton, M. D. proprietor. ---- <br><br> N. CURRY & BRO. 113 Sansome Street San Francisco sole agents for the Sharps Rifle Co., of Bridgeport, Conn. for California, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington Territory and Idaho. Also, agent for W. W. Greeners celebrated wedgefast, chokebore breech-loading double guns and all kinds of guns, rifles and pistols made by the leading manufacturers of England and America. Ammunition of all kinds in quantities to suit. ---- <br><br> GLADDING McBEAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON STONE SEWER PIPE. [Text written on an illustration of a pipe]. Chimney Pipes & Tops. Vases, Flower Pots, Fire Bricks, 213-1310, 1312 Market St., S.F. Manufactory at Lincoln, Cal. [California]. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ---- <br><br> DR. SPINNEY & CO. [Company] 11 Kearny St., San Francisco. There are many men from thirty to sixty years of age suffering from general prostration and a weakening of the system which they cannot account for. Dr. Spinney will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases and a complete restoration of the physical and nervous powers. Call or address as above. Send for Dr. Spinney & Co.'s new pamphlet. ---- <br><br> PHOSPHATE SOAP. [illustration of a tin of Phosphate Soap with words "trade mark" written across a buckled belt] . If your wife is in the habit of using cosmetics of any kind, advise her to give up the pernicious practice, as the most harmless face powders obstruct the pores of the skin and sooner or later injure the complexion, while Phosphate Soap removes all impurities and assists nature in developing a natural, healthy and beautiful skin. No salve or ointment can heal a wound or sore of any kind. Every educated physician will tell you that nature alone can do this. Phosphate Soap, by its cleansing, soothing and purifying qualities, gives nature a chance to act freely. Ladies who have injured the skin by the constant use of cosmetics may do much to restore their faces to that beauty which nature alone can give by constantly using Phosphate Soap. If you wish to make your hands soft buy a cake of Phosphate Soap, and when that is gone you will buy a dozen and recommend your friends do the same. Phosphate Soap costs no more than other good toilet soaps, while its medicinal qualities make it worth ten times its price to every man, woman and child. Sensible girls avoid cosmetics but use Phosphate Soap for the toilet because it is fragrant, pure and pleasant. Testimonials. San Jose, September 21, 1879. To the Standard Soap Co. -- Gentlemen, It affords me pleasure to say to the public that I have used and prescribed your Phosphate Soap as a remedy in various forms of cutaneous diseases with the happiest results. I am of the opinion that it is the mildest and most perfect detergent that can be used, either for cleansing the skin and leaving it soft and healthy, or for removing the fetor and corroding influences of sores and ulcerations. I should be sorry to be without it in shaving my face or making my toilet, to say nothing of my good opinion of its remedial qualities. A. J. Spencer, M. D. San Francisco, Aug. 27, 1879. Gentlemen I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses superior remedial qualities. I have used it in two cases of obstinate skin disease, one of intolerable itching, Prurius, the other an Eczema. In both great relief was obtained. Its emollient properties are remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. Douglass, M. D. 120 O'Farrell St. to the Standard Soap Company. San Francisco, July 12 1879. Standard Soap Co. -- Gentlemen: The ladies of my household, four in number, unite with me in pronouncing your Phosphate Soap the best ever tried for toilet use. It is noticeable that while it readily removes impurities from the skin, it also leaves undisturbed the natural oil so essential to the health. It is not too strong language to say that we are delighted with it. C. M. Sawtelle, M. D. 120 Capp Street. San Francisco, July 19, 1879. Standard Soap Co.BGents I have tried your Phosphate Soap, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap I ever used. My wife has used it and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as fifty cents per cake for an article in every respect inferior to what you sell for twenty-five cents. Henry H. Lynch, 615 Haight Street. The genuine merits of Phosphate Soap and persistent advertising will force every druggist, groceryman and general dealer to order it by the gross sooner or later. Ask for it in every store. The retail price is 25 cents per cake. We wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case you cannot find it we will send a nice box of three cakes by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap Co., 204 Sacramento St. S. F. [San Francisco] |