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“NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1876, INO. : 127.
The. Daily Granseript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
x. P. BROWN: ___ B,J. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
Proprietors.
VENTION,
-Rooms oF THE UNtoN. are . 0
STATE CENTR‘\L COMMITTEE
Sau Francis:0, Muy 23, 1876. ;
HE next Unio Republican State Con“i yveution for the nomination of Six
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR: anil 5'x ALTERyacaney.caused by the decease of Hon. J.
W,. ManDEVILLEe, the late in :umbent, will
be held in tiie city of ‘San Francisco, on
way Half, soutu side of Post street, between
i
at
“WEDNESDAY, Aagust Pos “18°6,-at Dasta-. Kearney and’ Dxpont . streets, ten
o'clock A M. :
I» calling the Convention for the election
of delegates, the coinmittees uf the 8+ verRepublicau electors and all other voters
‘without regard fo past po itical ciifereuces
“or previous party aililiations, who are opposed to reviving section . issues, and dewire to promote friendly fevlin4 smu perby muintaining and’ enorcing alt the constitutioaal rights of «very. citiz nm invluding
the fulland free exercise of the right of
snffrage without intimidation and witvout
fraud; who are in fuv-r of the continued
prosecution and punishm-nt of allofticial
dishonesty, and of, an economical administration of the-.Governme.t by houest,
fa thful and cgp*ble oticers; who ure in
favor of making such returms in goverumnt a8 experience may from time to
time suggest: who are opposed to impairing the credit of the nation by depreciating
any of its obligations, and iu tavor of. sustaining in every way the national faith aud
financial honor; who hold that tue comm n
schoolsyste'v is the nursery of American
liberty‘ and should be muintained abso
lutely free from sectarian control; who velieve that, for the promotion of these ends
the direction of the Government should
continue to be corfided to, those who adhere to the principle of 1776, »nd support
them as incorporated in the © nstitution
and the laws; ani who are in favor of recognizing and strengthening the funda.
mental principles ot Nations! Unity in this
Centenuial Anniversary of the birth of the
Republic. s :
‘Le apportionment of Delegates is as fol.
lows: * .
Alameda...,a eee 19, Plumas...,.5.+. £
AIDING 66550 ceseaees aSscram™Ato..«.,, ‘21
AmAGOr ...0.0000; 7S1n Benito.. ...3
Bate a cc bsnvcs #, .410'San B. ruardino..4
-Calaveraa ... a6 io (OB ODEO 6.000. 28
CONISS 154.5 ois cence ss 4'San Francisco.. 75
Contra Costa.. 2.2. 8i3au duaquio, s.. 15
Del Norte ..,...1j3an Louis Ubispo.5
El Dorado....:. Qisau Matco.7.... 6
POGUO. as cc0ce vie ceas 2isanta Barbara... 6
Humboldt-:.. ..+$i vauta Clara.... 15
{YOs. econ cose ys s <3) 9RUtd Crug. ..,.%; 8
ROP co ceccscc cles. + OURO ei cc keccces 4
RANG cckcassacceeaes QSierra.. se.sseese
TASHGD. . 20. ccc es ’siskiyou.
Los Angeles.... UNSoluny...0., ;
‘MAPLIN. .cccpesevincns 4) SONOMA, .. 20.06%
Mariposa.....-3'Stanisiaus
Mendoc?no..... SiSmtter. ce. ceeeeee ees
WMoerehd.s. coc vcceceach fehaua.....-County Commit'ees nd Congressional
Committees will make prvvision in the.r
respective counties fur the elev tion of delegates in accordance w.th said apportionment, holding Primary eleetions for the
¢thoice of such deleyates; and the State
Central Committee recommends tuat the
Delegates chosen to the State Convention
be empowrred to act as Delegates to ‘the
‘Congressional Conventions,of tucir tespective districts.
The State Central Committee recommends the following t»st:
Opposition to the r sturition to power
of the Democratic Party, and intention to
act in good faith with the Kepublican
Party.”
By order of the Committee.
M.D. BORUCK, / ALEX G. ABELL,
Sec. BR. 8, C.'O. «chairman.
MINERAL CITATION.
od
Unirev Srates Lanp dae .
BacRaMENTO, Cal. July Sth, 1876.
FPO EB. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H.
Weeks, O, E, Green, Lester Linky 8.
Barnes, RK. B. Gentry, Alba Brown and tu
all whom it may couceru. Whereas, minral athdavit Nos 6laud 179 were filed in
the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of
N E quarter of Sec. 18, in Township 16 N
Range 9 East, to be mure valuable for mining than for agricultura] purposes, by Commigsioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871
the same land is to be treated as mineral
in character, until the contrary is proved,
after due noiice. And whereas, William
oie. (ost Office address Nevada City,
levada county, Cal.) did, on the 10th «ny
of March, 1875, file ia the Register’s Omce
ofthis District his pre-emption Declaration Ne 489, claiming tlie abuve described
land, and has applied to enter the same es
agricultural land, alleging it to be more
valuable for sgricultural than fur mining
purposes; Therefore you wi'l take notiee
that under and by vittue of i-structiens
from the Commissioner of tne General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixed the 2ist day of August. 1870,at eleven
o'clock, A. M., at this office, bf re the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
pone to determine the character of said
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto
. ground on the West.
° THE %
V Flume Company,
—OF— i)
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da
and ‘Grass Valley, ,
4.
A . prepared *to fill orders for:
. Lumbjr of Every Description,
Mining snd Building Timbers,
Common, Finishing, and a
—Gexeral Assortment ofBuilding Lumber Ak
-.___wayaon—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.
N. &G.V.W.&LOo.
Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
nae No. 790,
Application fora Patent to a
Mining Claim.Unitep-Strates Laxnp OFFIcE,
SaCR\MENTO, Ca; July 24, 1576, }
YUTICE is hereby given, that the
Fountain Head Gravel Mining Company. a corporation existing under the luws
of California, whose Post office is Nevada
Uity, Nevada County, Cal., has made applicaiiun fur Patent for the Fountain Head
Grivel Mining claim, bearing, gcld, sitrete
in Nevada Mining District, Névada County,
Culifornia, aud desvribed as fol'ows, viz:
On surveyed land, being the NW of sec
3, Ni of Nh und EX of EX of SW
of NE%4-of Sec 4. ‘p16NR9E,. Also the
SKY of 8 EK} of See 38, S%-of SW and
SW 4 of 804" of Sec 34, Tp17, N-R9 E Mt.
Diavlo base and meridian, cortaining 383
89-i00. acres. ‘Said location was made Juty
i8th, 1867, by E. F, Bean and others, and
is recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in book-4,
pages 256und 257. he applicant claims
by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the
Cola Spring Gravel Mining Company's
All persons holding
uny adverse claime thereto are hereby reqiiired to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of
publishing hercof,
jy 26 T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
CONSTABLE SALE.
Y-virtue of an execution to me direc.
tcd'and delivered, issued fromthe
court of Leopotu Garthe, a Justice of the
Pesce inun forthe Township and county
of Nevata. State of California, on a ceitais judgment rend: red therein on the 6th
day of July, 1876, in tavorof Jerry Blake,
and-«gainst J. M. Fulweiler>W. A. Roberts
Sau.’ Jemison fas kxecutor ofthe estate of
B. B. titcomb, deceased,) for the-sum of
‘one hundred and thirty-four dollars ($134)
debt, with costs, taxed at $16 36, and accruing costs, ali payable in .old coin of
the United states. I have levied upon
and seized and shall expose for public sale
in front of the OCuurt House, Nevada City
Nevada County, California, for cash to
the highest bidder, om Saturday, the 19tli
diy ot Augus:, 1876. betwecen the hours of
10 o’vlock a. M.,aud 3 o’vlock P.M. of taid
day,, all the rigu,t title and interest of J,
M. Fulw iler, W. A. Roberts et al, of and
tu the tullowing described properts, viz:
All those ¥.accrmining claims known 48
the Mauzunita o's, Claims, situated one.
halt mile nurtuerly trom Nevadacity, Nevada Township aud county, State of Califurnia, formerly known as the Manzanita
claims, the bili White claims and all as
conveyed tu &. P. Marselus by patém trom
the United Stuts. Also all reservoirs,
tunnels, flumes, pip+s, monitors and tools
belonging to said claims. Also the Slate
Ureea ditch, taking water from Slate Creek
and conveyiug the same to.the said Manzahica claims. Also that certain jpiece o
Ppucclof mining ground s tuated in ther
ved of Deer Unex, connecting ata point
known as tre Gold Tannel dam, and extending up said Creek 1500 feet, tu Cap .
F leuming's quartz tunnel. Taken to satisfy
suid execution, apd costs, and accruing
custs. WM. scurT.
Constable of Nevade Township.
Nevada City July 26th 1876, dy28.
CUNSTABLE SALE.
Y¥ virtue of an execution to me directBD eduud delivered, issued from ‘the
Court of Leopuld Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in and tur the Townshi, and County
of Nevadu, state of California, on aj certain ju:igmest rendereu thereiu¢n the 6th
day of July, 1876,in favor of George White
and against J.-M. Fulweiler, W. A. hoberts, Sauae)Jdanison(as executor of the
estate of B. B. 'Vitcomb deceased,) for the
sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-nine
5s-100 dollars (3249 56) debt, with costs
taxed at 216 35 and ‘aceruiug costs, 21),
payable in Gold and Silver coin of the
United States, I have levied upon and
seized, and shall expose for public sale
in front of the Vourt House, Nevada City,
Nevada County, California, for Cash, to
the highest bidder, un SATURDAY, the
19th day of Augtst, 1876,between the hours
of 10 o'clock a. M,, and 3 o’clock Pp. M.,
all the right, title and interest of the said
J. M. Faiweiler; W. A. Roberts et al, of,
in and to the fo. lowing described property
‘to wit: All those placer mining claims,
set ouf hands the day and year fist ab. ve
written. T.B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FLLLOWS3S, Keceiver. ~
J.1. Caldwell, Atty. ji2
NILES SEARLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law
4T BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Cou
NICE GROCERIES
4 Store, on BROAD STREET, opnalts the Methodist Church, keeps
on hand as fine a stock of GR()-.
VISIONS, &c. as cam be found
Neral city. whieh will be séftias LOW
known as the Manzanita Mining Co's.
claims, situated One hasf miie vortherly
from Nevada City, Nevada Township and
County, State of California, formerly
knowu as the Manzanita claime, the Bill
White claims, and 211 es conveyed tu EF. P,
Marselus by patent from the United States.
Alse the Slute Creek ditch, taking water
trom Siate Greek and conveying the same
to the said Manzanita claims. Also 4)l
reservoirs, tunnels, flumes, pipes, monitors and tools belomging to said claims.
Also that certain piece or parcel of mining
ground, situated in the bed of Deer Creek,
commencing at s point known asthe Gold
1,500-feet to Capt. Fleumings’ qnartz tunnel. Taken to satiefy said Execution with
accruing costs, , ‘
‘ WM. SCOTT,
Constable of Nevada Township.
THE Give me won!}!. oy
muy require, To t.ke effect t
Wednessay, May 24th 1876,
. "Train No, 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A
. Vibrator Threshers,
Tunnel dam, and €xtending up ssid creek Tt
am t
v gl 2 aUU ei eae ee (YS
N.C._.N. G. RB. R. co.
TIME TABLF, NO. 3.
‘FOR the government and information of
Employees, the Company reserves the
rizht to Vary the same as CircUlustances
_At 7:30 A: M,
-GOING SOUTH.
Constitution and By-Laws
OF THE
“Grocers Protective Union,: OF. NEVADA CIrTy.
PREAMBLE ;
ga1izours -lyes into a Society
PROTECTIVE UNION, of: Nevada City,
and we doveach bind ourselves to abide by
and conferm to the Rules and Regulations
adopted by this Associitiun. :
a : OPJECT,
Sec: 1. Mutual Protection of Grocery
‘. Dealers ¢ gainst tht clars of persons in our
community and vicinity who are unworthy
M. and leavos Grass Valley at 5.3¢A. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50.A. M.
Train No.3, (local be tween Grass Valley
and Nevadn) leaves Nevada at 1l-AsM., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A.M. ‘
Train No. 5, leaves Nevada at 4:15 P. M.,
Teaves -rass Valley at 4.45. P. M., arrives ut
Colfax at 6.15 P.M. :
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax;at 7.390-A. M,
leaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at. 9:36 A.M,
Train No, 4 (,ocal between Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Gruss Valley at. 2:40
P.M,, arrives at. Nevada at 3:10 P, M.
Trai. No, 6Jeaves Colfax at’ 6-50 P. M.
leave Grass. Vulley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at
Nevada ut 8:5a P.M. ‘
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent,
J, M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Browh & Morgan’s Block, NE
VADA CTTY, Cal. apa
PHILIP RICAARDS,
é No. 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
ma24
4Gold Dust bought and gold. Ballion discoun:ed. Advances
made on Gold Oust or ballivn
fur coinuge atthe Mint. —
CHECKS.ON-SAN FRANCISCO.,,
Correspondent, Swiss -AmericanBank,
San Francisco jyl-1lm
Central Carriageand Wagon Maxufactory.
-Grags Valley road, ncar Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent fur Studebaker W
gons, Every kind of vet
cle manufactured to ord
in the finest style and:
low prices.
Particular attention given to Repairing and Paipting.
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
Paemas PRICE (formerly of
the Sin Francisco Assayiug
and-Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific-Mril
building, No. 524 Sicramento
street, corner Leidesdorff, as :n
Assay Office 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 oth< substances that mayb desir, His office will be opened for
business on Monoay, May Ist,
and he hopes that his long residence and experienceinhispfession will entitle him toursonable portion of the busin es
of his friends and the public generally. a30-3m
MARCUS ©. HAWLEY & CO,,
CORNER OF .
J AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, .
AGRICULTURAL ;
IMPLEMETS,
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
@¥ EVERY DESCKIPTION.
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
department, and vur prices AS LOW
as any‘house in the State for the same class
of goods.. We handle none but what we
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always Keep the latest improved Machines
which’are known to be good, and preferable to the vlder styles.
SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF
Gaur, Beott & Ce.’s Portable. Engines,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen, Headers
‘Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engines,
‘Chatienge Spring Wagons,
Schattler Farm Wagons,
Pitt's Horses. Powers, and
THE MEADUW KING MOWER
SF” See them before_yoa buy any other
Nevada City, July 26th, 1876, jy28
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery: Dealers generally. by’ the encour
to a healihy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS,
sen,
MEMBERSHIP.
By-Luws and paying the regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMBERS,
tion to the bet of his ability.
*MLETINGS. ©
Bec. 5.
MONTH, at nine-v’cluck, P. M.
DUES,
penses,NOTICE OF-DE! INQUENT DEBTORS
indubtedness,
BLACK LIST.
Sec. 8.
‘tary to enter, in writing, the name, resi
dei. ce, and occupution ot every person re
and no Member uf t.is Aggoci: tion,
which. shi}] be known as the GROCK Rs!
of credit, either from dishonesty or inability to pay their debts when.contracted_;. -pimaryElecttoris—wih—be—
ageritent of such enterprises as shall tend
Sec, 2. The Officers +f this Associstion
shall con: ist.cf# Preside: t snd-Secr tary,
to be chosen by ballot at a regniaur meeting of the A<socia‘ion for the term of tix
months, or untli their successors are choSec.8. Any person engaged in the Grocery trnde in Nevada City may become a
member of this Axsociation by signing the
Sec. 4. Every Member shall act in good
faith and for the benefit uf this AssociaThe Meetings thall take place
onthe FIRST MOND AYOUO¥F EVERY
Sec.6. The Members of this. Association shali be asseesed for its necessary exSec. 7. It shall be the duty of every
Meupber of this Association to report immediately, in writing, to each a: d all the
other Members, the name, residence and
occupation of any person in debt to bim or
them, f.rany article of merc andise and
‘who has neglected or refused to pay ‘stich . ;
1t shall be the duty of the Secre.
port-d to him, by a Member of this A+so
ciation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and te whoin due, in » Book wept
for that purpose, style 1 the‘ Black Boos,”
He.shall notify euch Member, in Writing,
every mouth of all such delinquent debtors;
fter
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
OTICE is hereby given that-a Ccunty
Conve:-tion of the RP: putlican Par. y
of Nevada Uounty, for’ the selection of
Fourteen Delvgates’ to leyresent Nevada
County at the Republican State Conven?
tiou, to be held in Sen Francieco, ou
WEDNESUAY, August 9th, 1876, will be
held at the Court House, in’ Nevasa City,
E, the undersigned, do hereby or*}/on ~—
SATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at
1 o'clock Pp. mM.
Primary: elections for the @lection of
Delegutes to the Convention will tbe held.
on '
SATURDAY, July 29th, 1876.
In the Precincts of Nevida City, Grass
Valley, Truckee and North San Juan, th:
the Hours of 4and 8 o’clock P, M., and in
all the uther Precincts. between the hours
orTand 9P.M.
“Supervisors. of . Election.
Nevada City Precinct, P. H «Belden,
Grass Valley Precin:t, F. G. Rea'ty,—
Truckee Precinuet “Cy Plunkett.
North San Juan Preciuct, J, A. st-dger
In all the other Precincts, the voters
willselect their own Officers of Election,
The basis of representation will be one
Delegate from exch Precinc, and one Delewate for every 40 votes polled at the last
state Election, for Phelps and Bidwell.
‘ The following i. the appoitionment of
Dele gutes for the severai Precincts;
/
Nevada Ony ics. civicessecs sks 15
Grass Valley nieces. EPO AEX 14-EUGMOG rae cor ecns sinc Win ceee sian 8
N. San duvin..... jbsanbowacy Gals 4
TOUugy & NGsy, vejcancuncasececd
BAUG TON, iis 5 ise dbsiv i vecevecun 2
FORGEG BUYIN RE: i6 vs cass vc ecoceessak
Buena Vista.... Wide xs $ileeeawen
Graniteville
WROOE OMe cased cuiawnd s¥ixs
WOCRS (ois Gis <e
Ossaville ...
Wes PIOUINMOIG ac aiieeccseans ee
DAKO ORY6 cu nese rrere ore 1
Relief Hill. ..4:
Columbia Hill
Washington
WU OGE iiss esig'ks btican ee tegne ace c ee 2
PIMUIMTE ODUUMOCs iss cckdcsscavens ae
Anthony House
PROONOSBRE rs rs cc cntiinies ieaees
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= The County Central Committee réeom. mend the following Test: ‘* Opp: sition to
the restor tion to power of the Democratic
Party, aud intention to actin govd fuith
with the Répnblican Perty.”’
By Order of the County Committec.
k E. W. Ronrte, Chairman,
jyi9 I. J. Rourge Sec’y,
receiving such notice, shall give the person so complained of any credit until notified that the n: me.of suid‘p: rson has. been
erased trom the Black book.”
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT,
Member to whom such settlement fs mad
tice to every Member of this Association.
BER$ ONLY.
Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr an
this association, in goud standing,
DUTY OF PRESIDENT.
Sec, 11. It shall be the duty. of th
President to preside a all Mee ings of thi
Associaticn, He shall see that the rule
terest of the Assuciation,
DUTY OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12. The Secretary
cpunt.
on an order signed by the vresident.
called for by these rules,
QUORUM,
fiec. 13. At: sll monthly or
Precident and Secretary.
AMENDING BY-LAWS.
©. E, MULLOY, Preeident.
jyé A.H.HANSUN, Secretary.:
‘Bec.9. When a delinguent makes settle.
ment in full, it shall be the duty..ofthe
to infyrin the Secretary of the fact. who
shall. in like manner, give immediate noBLACK LIST FOR Bi NKEFI£ OF MEM.
Member shal! make known or~ permit the
same to be dove, the montuly report of the
soviety’s list of delinquent vebturs, or any
copy thereof, tos persous not members of
anu regulations are properly enforced, and
perform such otuer dutiés as n.ay be consistent with his office, and-ior the besi inshall keep a
record of all the transactions of this Association, He shill keep all Books of “AcD He shall receive all moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only Ha
]
shall send all notic: s and communications
special
meetings, five Members shall constitute a
quorum jor thé transaction of ba»iness.
Notice of special mectin. sof the Association shall be given for two days in the
Nevada Daily ‘IRanscarpr, sigved by the
fec. 14. No part of these Kules and Regulatio~# shall be “altered or amended, except by a two-thirds vote of sll the Membere present ats meeting called for that
purpose, or ata regular monthly meeting.
1776.
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RATEWAY. i
e
y
Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphi:; Montreal, Quebee
New York, Boston, or any point east,suould
buy their :
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
: Via the Pioneer Route, ©
8 —THE—
CHICAGO AND NURTHWESTER
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
oa it has been made the FASTEST time
ttut has eve# been MADE in this country.
By this route passenges for points eust of
from Chicago:
BY THE ‘ITTSBYURG, FORT YAYN
AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA
RAILWAYS.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTEXN AND EKI+
A) D NEW YOKK CENTRAL RA. WAYS.
ey THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmaz.
Pullman Palace’ Drawing Ruvm anc
Sleeping Care through to’ New Yours to. NiCity. “ar
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
4 THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl'
nianv Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimere without change.
This is the shortest, best, and only line
runping Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
. ing Care and Coaches, connecting with Un
ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from
JUST ISSUED.
—
200th EDITION.
‘REVISED AKD.CORRECTED BX THE
AUTHOR,
E. vz F. CURT#S, M. D., &c., &e.
-henlth in lost and how' regain d.
ell-other dieea-es appertaining
tice.
OPINIONS OF SHE PRESS.
. CURTIS ON “MANH
no member of seeiety
al i for Cataloguce. eplu-6ém-3/ .
\ io pean JD
$
MAW HOOD,
A Medical Essay on’the cause and cure of
remature decline ‘in man, showing how .
the results of twenty years successful prac.
D.”"—Thete is
(whom this book
will petbe found ‘esefal, whether he be
nt, preceptor or elergyman.—London
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by the young fer instruc.
tion, and by the afflicted forrel.et;. it will .
Afidress the author, DR. CUWTIA, 620 Butter Street, or By O. Box armen x Wine Stvect will be p
the West, via grand Junction, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, ¢ liuton, Sterling and Dixon,
for Chicago and the East,
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth,
well ballasted aud perfect track of stee)
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf
moving trains, the regularity with which
theyrun, the adm‘rabje arrangement for
runving through cars to Obicago from
all points West, secure to passengers all
the comforts in, modern Railway -Traveling. No clranyes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries.
lt gives ;
a clear synopsis of tthe impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
phyrical debility, exhausted vitality. and
Passengers will find Tickete:via this f:
vorite route, at the Genera] Ticket Office of
the Centro ‘Pacige Railroad, Sacramento.
‘Tickets for sale at all the Tieket Offices
of the Ceztral Pacific Railroad.
... W, H, STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen; Sup.
H. P. S©ANWOOD, General Age
Montgomery St, San Francisvo.
1876.
Jhicago have choice of the following lines
agra Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New Yours
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living who ever knew how to prepsere it
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ot Witch Hazel. This is the on]; article
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IS'TORY and uses of Pond’s Extract, in
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PON D's EXTRACT COMPANY.
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