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August 1, 1876 (4 pages)

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a i . you. xxxt, NEVADA CITY, he Daily Granserip _ NEVADA CITY, CAL. BROWN & WATSON, = “Proprietors.” : PUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. coms OF THE UNION REPUBLICAN )'SraTE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, San Francisco, May 23, 1876: HE next Union Repwblitaii State Convention for the nomiuation of Six SIDENTIAL EvLECTOR’ ani 58:x ALTERes, and a ‘‘State Contruller,” to fill the ancy caused by the decease of-Hon. J. MANDEVILLE, the late in-umbent, will held ia tne city of San Francisco, on IDNESDAY, August 9th, 18°, at. DashaHall, soutn side of Post street, between mey and Dupont streets, at ten ock A M. micas calling the Convention for the election elogates, the committees uf the se verpunties are recommended to* invite all Sublicuu electors. and all other voters bout regard tq past political differences evious party affiliations, who are oppd to reviving section . issues, and deto promote friendly feeling and perent harmony’throughout the country paintaining and enforcing alt the cinfonal rights of ¢very citizen including ulland free exercise of the right of ge without intimidation and witnout d; who are in fuvur of the continued ecution and punishment of all vilicial onesty, and of an economical adminison of the Government by honest, bful and capable officers; who are in r of makiny such reforms ingoverntt as experienve may from ,time to] b suggest: who are opposed to impairthe credit of the nution by depreciating of its obligations, and iu favorof susing in every way the national faith and cial houor; who hold that the comm n ool syste'o -is the nursery of American y‘ and should be maintained abso ply free from sectarian control; who beve that, for the promution of these ends direction of the Government should tinue to be donfided to those Who adeto the principle of 1776, and support m as incorporated in toe C .nstitution i fhe laws; and who arein favor of recnizing and strengthening. the fundantal principles of National Unity in this ntennial Anuiversary of the birth of the public. Lé apportionment of Delegates is as fol19. Plumas 1Sacram-nto .. 184n Benito.. ..-% ..10/San Beruardino. ;.4 eoeee 6/840 Dieyo <..5 4'San Francisco.. 8isau Joaquid 1j3an Louis Ubispo.5 gisau Mateo 6 . . PEA Qisanta Barbara...6 NN an bias i! Di ose. 3: Santa Clura.... 15 ee BOC. ccc cccceseee fi Tehaime,..> BOG sca bcavece tesa etry +oees? 1 Tulare aecensae 8 Cuclumne,...> hes scevelh' Yuba.. ‘' County Committees and Congressional mmittees will make prvvision in the.r pective counties for the election of deltes inaccordance with said apportionnt, holding Primary eiections for the oice of such delegates; and the State mtral Committee recommends tuat the egates chogen to the State CouVention empowrred to act as Delegates to , the ngressional Conventions,ot their respect® Cistricts. x The State Central Committee recomends the following t-st: “Oppositio, to the r sturation to power the Democratic varty, and intention to’ in good faith with the Kepublican y order of the Committee. -D. BORUCK, ALEX G. ABELL, Bec. RB. 8, C. C. Chsirman. MINERAL CITATION. —— Usrrep ‘Brares Lanp ae BacRaMENTO; Cal. July sth, 1876. Q E. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H. Weeks, O, E. Green. Lester Linl-y 3. ves, R. B. Gentry, Alba Hrown and tu il whom it may couceru. Whereas, min. afiidavit Nos Gland 179 were. filed in he U. 8, Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of E quarter of Sec. 18, in Township 16 N nge 9 East, to be mure valuable for miobg than for agricultura! purposes,by Comhigsioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871 he same land is to be treated as mineral charecter, until the contrary is proved, ter due noiice. And whervas, William alsh,.(Post Office address Nevada Ciiy, vada county, Cal.) did, onthe 10th usy March, 1875, file in the Rewister’s Office this District his pre-emption Decl»raon Ne 4989, claiming the above described nd, and ‘has applied tu enter the same as Ficultural Jand,alieging it to be more uabl» for cultural than for wining poses; Therefore you wi . take notice t ander and by virtue of i-structions bm the Commissioner of tne General nd Office, dated May 6th, 1571, we have ted the 21st day of August. 187t.at eleven lock, A. M., at this office, b-f re the gister and Receiver, for the hearing of bofs to determine the character of said In Witness Whereof, , * have hereunto Sour hands the day »nd year fist abu ve en. T.B MckaR Register. HART FLLLOWS, Keceiver. 1. Caldwell, Atty. ¢ ji2 . NILES SEARLS, ney and Counsel at Law > AT BRICK OFFICE, Tn front of the Cou ICE GROCERIES 4 scmtaninie CHAS. F ROBINSON T his Store, on BROAD STREET} opPosite the Methodist Church, keeps tantly on hand as fine a stock of GR«2S, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found prada city, whieh will. be sold as LOW ELOWEST, Give-meacall. of + debt, with CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORN ING, AUGUST 1, 1876, T THE _—OF— Nevada and Grass Valley, RE now prepared to fill orders for . Lumber of Every Description, ‘Mining and Building Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a General Assortment of Building Lumber AlWays on Hand, A Large Amount of Seasoned SPRUCE WOOD on hand. Orders left with Johnston Son, Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will receive prompt attention. sf N. & G. VW. & LUo. Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. No. 790, Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. Untrep States LAxp OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Ca, July 24, 1576. OTICE is.hereby. given, tnat, the Fountain Head Gravel Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws of California, whose Post offise ts” Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal.; has made application for Patent for the Fountain Head Gravel Mining claim, bearing geld, situete in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, ‘California, aud described as foliows, viz: On surveyéd land, being the NW\& of Sec. 3, NEY of NE% and Es of EX of SW otf NE of Sec 4. "p16 N RYE. Also the SE of 8 EX of Sec 33, 8 of SW and SW of SE of Sec 34, Tpi7, NR9 E Mt. Diavlo base and meridian, coutaiming 383 ,89-i00-acres. Said location was made Juty r 18th, 1867, by E. F. Bean and others, and is recorded in the mining records of Nevada @ounty, at Nevada’ City, in book 4, pages 256 und 257. ‘The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the Colt Spring Gravel Mining Company’s ground on the West. All persons holding any adverse chitms thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. jy26 T. B. McFARZLAND, Register. CONSTABLE SALE. ¥ virtue of an execution to me direeted and delivered, issued from the Court of Leopoiu Garthe, a Justice of the Peace in an. fur the Township and county of Nevada, State of Califoruia, on a cer tain judgment rend-red therein on the 6th day oF July, 1876, iu favor of Jerry Blake, and against J. M. Fulweiler. W A. Roberts Sain’i.Junivon fas Executur «ft ie-estate of B. B. 'Vitcomb/ deceased,) for ine sum cf one hundred gnd thirty-four doilars ($134) “efuing costy, all payable in old coin of théUnited /statey. I have ‘levied upon and seized dnd shall expose for public sale in front othe Court house, Nevada tity Nevada. Cottuty, California, for cash to the highest-bid@er, on Saturday, the 19th day of Augus:, 1870:.becwecen the hours.¢ 10 o'clock’ A. M.,and 3a’clock P.M. oféaid day,, all the rigu,t title ae Ie tof <. M. Fulw.iler, W. A. Roberts.et.af. of anu to the following described prdperts » Viz: All those P.acct mining claims known as the Manzanita Uo’s, Claims, situated onehalf mile nortuerly trom NevadaUity, Nivada Township and county, State of California, formerly known as the Manzanita claims, the Bill White claims and all as conveyed tu &. P. Marselus by patent trom the United Stutes. Also sll reservoirs, tunnels, fumes, pipes, monitorgand tools belonging to sai Oreex ditch, taking water from Slate Creek and conveyiug the sawe to tue suid Manzahita claims. Also that certain j,iece oe Ppuctlof mining ground 8 tuated in ther ved of Deer Crees, connecting ata point known asthe Gold Tuunel dam, and exF leinming’s quartz tunnel. Taken to satisfy suid execution, and costs, and accruing costs, WM. sCuTlT. Constable of Neveds Township. © Nevada City July 26th 1476. jy 23. V Flume Company, . _. Nevada at 9:36 A. M. taxed—at $1635, and—ac-. claims. Also tne Slate . . tending up said Crovk 1500 feet, to C-p—. fession will entitle him tour ‘ N.C. N. G. RR. CO. . : ‘TIME TABLE, NO. 3. OR the government and information of Employees, the Company reserves the right to vary the same-ascircumstances muy require, To take effect Wednesday, May 24th 1876, At 7:30 A. M. GOING SOUTH. ; Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5A. M. and leavos Grass Valley at 5.30UA. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. Train No. 3; (local between Grass, Valley. and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. Train No, 5, leaves Novada at 4:15 P. M., leaves Grass Valley at. 4.45 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P.-M. GOING NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M, leaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at Train No. 4 (socal between Grass’Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 P, M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M, Traia No. 6-leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M., leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at Nevada at 8:54 P. M. maz General Superintendent. : J. M. WALLING, . ATTORNEY AT Law. _ AND. rage ; FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, OF: Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE J NADA CITY, Cal. apa PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Btreet, _NEVADA CITY, CAL, lion discounted. Advances made on Gold Dust or bullivn fur coinage at the Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO, Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco jyl-im Central Carriage and Wagon Mar « ufactory. Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN. — Agent for Studebaker W gous, Every kind of vét cle manufactured to ord: ‘Tow prices. t Sikes . Particular attention given té Repairing and Painting. NEW ASSAY OFFICE. —— OMAS PRICE (formerly of the Sin“Francisco Assaying and Refining Works), having Z y fitted up the-old Pacific Mail dhilding, No. 524: Sacrameuto street, corner Leidesdorff, as +n Assay Offite and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores, as well as . complete-or partial analysis of all minerals, salts, water or othat substances that mayb desired. * His office will be opened for business on Monday, May lst; and he hopes that his long residence and experience inhispsonable portion of the busin.ss of his friends and the publicgenerally. _ 080-3m CUNSTABLE SALE.. ‘ED Y virtue of an execution: to me direeted sud delivered, issued from the Court of Leopold Garthe, a Justige of the Peace in and tur the Townsaip, ani Coun y of Nevada, State of Guliforuia, on a cir. tain juigmeut rendereu tuercia‘n the 6th day of July, 1876,in favor uf George White aud againss J. M. Fulweiler, W. A. iwoberts, Ssmue) Jauisun(as executor of the estate of B. B. ‘Litcomb deceased.) fur the sua of Two Hundred and ‘twenty-nine 56-100 dollars ($229 56) debt, with costs taxed at 216 35 und accruicg costs, all payable in Gold and Silver coin of the United Siates, I have levied upon aud seized, aud shall ¢xposée tur public sale in front of the Court House; Nevada City, Nevada County, California, for Cash, w the bighest bidder, on SATURDAY, the i9th day of August, 1876,between the hours of 10 o’cluck a. M,, and 3 u’clock eP. Mm., all the right, titie and mmterest of the gaiu J.°M. Faiweiler, W. A. Kuberts et al, of, in and to the fo lowing described property to wit: All those, placer mining c¢ isisms, kuown as the Manzanita Alining -Gv’s. cluims, situated ove ba.f-miensertkeri++4 from Nevada City, Nevads ‘township and Gounly, stute of Calfurnia, formerly knowu as the Manzanits claims, the Bill White claims, and s]1 s# conveyed tu F. Pp. Maraelus vy patent from the United States. Also, the Sl.te Creek aitch, taking water from Slate Creek. and conveying the same to the said Manzanita clauus. Also all re-ervoirs;tunnp ls, flames, pipes, monitors aud wols “belonging to suid cla:me. Alse that certain piece or parcel of mining vrouad, situated in the bel of Deer “Oreck, commencing ats point known «the Gold ‘Tudiei dain, snd «xtendivg up sai 1,500 fvet to Capt Fl: mmings’ quartz tunnel. Taken to satisfy said execution with accruing cvsts, WM. SCOTT Constable of Nevada Township. Nevada City, Juiy 26th, 1876. jy28 a creek MARCUS C. HAWLEY & Co., i CORNER OF# AND SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMETS, STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL AND MINING GOODS OF EVERY DESOCRIPTION.UR STOCT IS COMPLETE in. department, and our pricea AS LOW as any house in the State for the same class of goods. We handle none hut what we know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and always Keep the latest improved Machines which are known to. be good, . -ble-tothe cider styles; — oe SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF Gaar, seott & Co.'s Portable En: gines, ae Moline Wind Mills, Gold Medal Separators, Taylor Sulky Rekes, Haine’, Gen, Headers Underwood's Hay Louder & Kake, Prade Engine, Vibrator Threshers, Soe ~ Challenge Spring Wagons, Schuttler Farm Wayons, . Pitt’s Horse Powers, and THK MEADUW KING MOWER e? See them before you buy sny other . Rone for Catalogues. Rs ea au Gold Dust bought and sold. Bale in the finest style and A : < Constitution and By-Laws OF THE Grocers Protective Union, OF NEVADA CITY, .PREAMBLE ; E, the undersigned, do héreby organize ourselves into a Society which shall be known as the GROCERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City; and we do each and conferm to thé Rules and Regulations {. adopted by this Associations, OBJECT: Séc,1. Mutual Protection of Grocery Dealers against that clars of persons in our community and vicinity who are unworthy of credit, either from dishonesty or inability to pay their nebts when contracted ; and to promote the best interests of our Grocery Dealers generally. by. the encouragement of such enterprises as shall: tend to a healthy increase of trade in our midst,
OFFICERS.. _ Sec, 2. The Officers of this Association shall conrist of a Presidet and Secr-tary, to be chosen by ballot at a regular meeting of the Association for the term of tix months, or untll their successors are choMEMBERSHIP. Sec: 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevada City*may become a member of this Axsociation by signing the By-Laws and paying the regular dues. DUTY OF MEMECERS, Y Bec: 4. Every Member shall act in good ‘faith and for the benefit uf this. Association to the bert of his ability. MEETINGS, Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take place onthe FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH, at-nine.o’cluck, P. M; DUES. Sec. 6. The Members of this Association shal: be asseesed for its necessary ex-penses. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT DEBTORS. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every . Member of this Association to report immediately, in writing. to each ayd all the other Members, the name, residence and occupation of any person in debt to him or them, fur any article of merc andise and indebtedness, BLACK LIST. Sec. 8. 1t shall be the duty of the4 tary to enter, in writing, the » resideuce, and occupation of eve rson reported to him, by a Mem ‘this Aegociation, as delinquent, sinount of indebtedness and to whom dae, in » Book kept for that purpose, styled the ‘‘ Black Book.” He shall notify¢ach Member, in . riting, every month 6f all such delinquent debtors; and no Mefnber uf this Association, after receiving such netice, shall give the pers0n 6 complained of any credit until notified that the nume of said person has been erased from the‘ Black Book.” =, DELINQUENT'3 SEERTLEMENT. 8ec.9. Whena delinquent makes settle. ment in ful), it shall be the duty of. the Member to whom such settlement is made to inform the Secretary of the fact. who shall. in like manner, give immediate no‘tice to every Member of this Association. BLACK LIST FOR BUNEFIC OF MEM. BER3 ONLY, Sec, 10.Neither. the Secretary cr any Member shall make known or permit the bame to be done, the monthly report of the Society’s list of delinguent aebtcrs, or aby copy thereof, tu persons not members of this association, in good standing. DUTY OF PRESIDENT. Sec, 11. It shall be the duty of. the President to preside a: all Mee ings of this Association, Me shall see that the rules and regulations are properly enforced, and perform such other duties as maz be consistent with his office, and tor the best interest of the Association, . DUTY OF SECRETARY. Sec. 12. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the trunsactiong of this Association. He sh+ll keep all Books of Account. He shall receive’all-‘imoneys of the Association, and pay the sanie/out only u on an order signed by the President. He shail send all notic:s and communications called for by these rules. QUORUM, Sec. 138. At ell monthly or special mectings, five Members: shall constitute a quorum jor the transaction of business. Notice of special meetin: 8 of the Associa tion shall be given for two days in the Nevada Daily ‘transcript, sigred by the President and Secretary.AMENDING BY-LAWS. Sec. 14. No part of these kules and Regulatio’ shall be altered or amended, except by a twu-thirds vote of ell the Members present ata meeting called for that purpose, crata regular monthly meeting. C. E. MULLOY, President. iy8 A. H. HANSON, Secretary. JUST ISSUED. 200th EDITION. MAW HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, E. pz F. CURTIS, M. D., ke:,&e, A Medical Essay on the cause and‘cure of premature decline in man, showing how health ix lo-t and how regain: d, It gives a clear synopsis oi the impediments to marriage, the treatment of pervous--and idebility, exhausted vitality. and ell other dieea es apyertuining thereto _ results of twenty years successful prac. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no member of society by whum this book will not be found useful, whether he be ~ it, preceptor or clergyman.—London es. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox sboula be read by the young far instruc. tion, and by the afflicted for reliet; it will iujure no one.—Medical Times and Ga. zette. Price—One Dollar, by mail or express Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter street, or P. O. Box 397, San Francisco, al . al.. a5-ly ind ourselves to abide by . . y “the Ti + -Pine Stveet will REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. OTICE is heraby given that a County Convettion of the -F-publhean Parry of Nevada County, for’ the selection of Fourteen Delegates to repr sent Nevada County at the Republicay State Convention, to be held in Sen Franciseo, on WEDNESDAY, August 9th, 1876, will be held at the Court House, in Nevada City, on : SATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at 1 o’clock Pp. M: Primary elections for the election of Delegates to the Convention will be held Fo Sag : 5 SATURDAY, July 29th, 1876. In the Precincts of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Truckee and North San Juan, the Piimary Elections will be held between the Hours of. 4 and § o’élock P. M., and in all the other Precincts between the hours of 7 and 9 P.M. “Supervisors: of Election. Nevada City Precinct, P. H. belden, ‘Grass Valley Previnct, F. G. Beatty. Truckee Precinct, 1. ©. Plunkett. North San Juan Precinct, J. A. stidger *In all the other Precincts, the voters will select their own Officers of Election. The basis of: repres@ntation” will be one Delegate from esch Precinc, and one Dele. gate for every 40 votes pulled at the last state Electiou, for Phelps and Bidwell, The following i. the apportionment of Delegates for the severai Precincts: Nevada City Grass Valley Rough & Ready.....6.%. Forest Springs . Buena Vista MAUBTIOE TAINO S 6 us ca ce hkostbinvsess es Moor 6 Flat.,..... Ossaville et SV oseat N. Bloomfield..... Relief Hill.... Columbia Hill..,.2 Washington ; sa er ina Aa a TePEP Tete Indian g Antho: Pron Moonéy Etat who has neglected or refused to pay such . ~ BAGONG ROPE 65 os oncincsccopputenvrd Hunt’s Hill The County Central Committee recommend the following Test: ‘* Opposition to the restor tion to power of the Democratic Party, and intention to-actin good faith with the Repnblican Pirty.” . By Order of the Couniy Committee. E. W. Kop: 2:8, Chairman, jy19 I, J, Rouek Sec’y. CENTENNIAL. . 1776. : 1876. PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES TERN RAILWAY. rp POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, Passengers Pittsburg, Philadelpbiz, Montreal, Quebec New York, Boston, or any ppint.ecast,should buy theirTKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, ” Via the Pioneer Routs, —THE— CHICAGO AND NURTAWESTER RAILWAY. THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST, Its track.is made of STEEL RAILS, and oa it has been made the FASTEST time tbat has ever been MADE in this country. By this route pass+nges for points’ east of Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago: BY THE .‘ITTSBORG, FORT WAYN AND CHICAGU AND PENNSYI.VANIA RAILWAYS. m% fore BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRANT TRUNK, GREAT WESTEXN AND ERI AbD NEW YORK CENTRAL KAin. WAYS. 6) THROUGH TRAINS, °with Pullman Pullman Palace Drawing Rowm anc Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester; or New York City. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 4 THROUGH TRAINS <cuily, with Pui! map Palace Cirs, for Newark, Zanes ville, Wheeling, Washington aud. Balt. more without change. This is the shortest, bést, and only line ruapbing Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un ion Pacific Rai at Omeha;-and-from the West, via grand Junction,-Marshll, Cedar Rapids, ( lihton, sterling and Dixon, for Chicago and the East. ; This popular route is unsurpassed for well ballasted aud perfect track of stee) rails, the celebruted Puilman Palace Sieeping Cars, toe Perfect Telegraph Sytem ef moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the adm‘rablo arrangement for runving through cars to Chicago from all poiuts West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Trsveiing. No changes of care and uo tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find -Tickets via this favorile route, at the Genera] Ticket Office ut T Pacige Katiroad, sicramento. ckets forsale;at all the Ticket Offices of the Centra] Pecific Railrovd. W, H. STENNET, Gen: Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STANWOOD, (carral Age Montgomery St, San Frencisvo. NEW. SAW MiL:, AT WILLOW VALLEY. j het New Millat Willow Valley. te~coim KL pleted and weare now ready fo fl! al! orders for Building or Mining Lumber. al) of Lumber kept constantly o1. hand. Orders left at the office on Moulder att wo. [email protected]. & D Mansa, for Chicago, Nisgra_ Falls Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth. POND’S : EXTRACT, 6 Hs: for] swvill_speak of Exe cellent things ”? = 4 POND'S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer._Has been in use over thirty yes, and for cleanliness and prompt curative virtues cannot be excelled, CHILDKEN. No family can-afford to be without Pond’s ~ I xtruct, 4.c°idenite, Bruises, Contusions, Cuts; Sprains, . are relieved almost instantly by external ap.plication. Promptly relieves pains of urns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings, Old Svres, Boils, Felons, Corns, ete, Ar~ rests inflammatiou,—reduces swellings, s‘ops bleedig removes discoloration tnd, heals rapiuly. FEMALE WEAKNESS. [t alwoys relieves pyin in the back and-loins, tullnesa ana * pressing paiu in the head, tiausea, verti. go. she IN LEUCORRHG<A it,has. no equal, all kinds of ulcerations to which ladies . ure subject are promptly cured. ~ uller de‘tails in book accom; any ng each bottle. PILEs —blind aud bleeding—weet-prompt ° relief and ready cure.» No case however ehronic br obstinate can long. resist its regular use. bed ; VARICLUSE VEINS. cure, o KIDNEY DISEASES, It has no equs}for permanent cure ¢ eg BIELDING from-any canse. Fof this it » isa specific. It has saved Jrandreds of hves when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from” nose, stomach tt and els. where? ; i TOWTHAUHK, Evfache, Netiralvi * Rheumatisp we alike relieved, er es ten permapently cured. PHYSICIANS of allschools who are aequatated with Pond’s Extract of Witch Hae recommend it to their practice, //We haveletters of commendation from: hundreds of physicians, many ot whom order it foruse in their own practice, In addition t-the fureguing, they order ite use for Swellings of all'‘k nds, Qiinsy, Sore Throat, Inuflamed Tonsils, sim. ple and chronic Diarrhea, Catarrh which it” is a specite), Chillblains Frosted Feet, Stings of -Fnsects, Mosquitos, etc, Chappeu Handa, Face, and in-— . deed all mauner of skin disenges. TUILET USE’. Removes soreness, Rough. hess and Smarting; h als cuts, . ruptions and Pimples. Ic revives, invigorates and reireshes, while wouderfully improving’ the Complexiur. TO FAK MERS— Pond’s Extract, No Stock in cun afford to be Breeder, no Livery M without it; It is used by all the léade ing L. very Stables. street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. Ithas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Bad dle Chatings, Stiffuess, Scrit hes, Swellings, Cuts, Lacer: tions, Ble: dings,Pneumaonia, olic, Liarrhaa, Chills, Colds &e. Its ronge of action is w ide, and the. relief it affords is so prompt that it ia invaluable in every Farm yard as well as in every Furm house. Letit be tried once, and yuu wiil never be without it. CaAUTTON! Pc nd's Extract has been im ttat d. The genuine a: ticle has the words Pond’s Extrect blown in each bottle. It is. pre pared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly, Refuse all oth: r preparations of Witch Hazel. This isthe only article used by physicians, aud in tne hospitals of this country avd Europe. HISTORY and uses of Pound's Extract, in pamphlet furm,sent tree on application te POND’s EXTRACT COM PANY. jy 22 93 Maiden Lane, ‘New York, Bstablished 1865. American and Foreign Patents. . GILMURE & CO, UCCE*S” RS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER KO & Co:,: Svlicitors. Patents procured in ull countries. No fers in advance, No ch rge unless the patent is granted. No fees tur m “king preliniiiiary examinations. No additional fees fur epeasttl ng tid conducting a rehearing. Spr cial attention given to Interference Cases before the Pat. ent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringemeuvt Sui's in different States, and all litigation appertuining tu Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmore &.Co, for pamphlet of sixty pages. Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last Report of the Commissioner of tha General Land Office shown 2,897,500 acres of Bounty Lona Warrants outstand ing. These were issu«d under act of 1456 and pritr acts. GILMOWk & CO, pay cash forthem. Send by registerrd letter, I¢ Assignments are imperfect we give inslructior# to perfect thei. U. §. General Land Office. Contested wand Crsespros cuted before the United States Genersi Lund Office and Departunent of the Ite iow. 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