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SUS Hara Chas BARR AREAS
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She Daily Granserint Bab, net Pup. Unusual Spectacter (By Telegraph.) First Clearing Sale! E SALOon, z
£ D y p It is singular how technical ConThe Truckee Republicam says: Mining Stocks. * 3 EPESIE GWHERRY Prepeivicn,; bout the names given . One of the incidenta of the late storm =. oe ; “GQ NONSTANTLY on had the gneg NEVADA CITY, CAL. gressimen are a : n é e late storm . eg : as ae Pe , © finest
See ee them, ‘When Cox said the other) worthy of note is that the snew plow . © esterday Morning’s Sales.) GreaTEST EXCITEMENT “-TIQORS AND CIGARs ne
; = a ee . day° that Hale had been known 5 s~FQ1 mise
Tuesday, Feb. 1 1876 ~. Raines li we ee re Fan Se Thee eee —~ gerd wein = OF THE SEASON! Yo be found in the country, :
pmenOn Ty FOR or : as ‘“Bilaine’s little bab,” it w4s# fifteen inches of snow on the traek,. ’ 495 Mexiean 13%. ee ge ee KF Families supplied With pave Wix ‘=
waderstood ——**pup.* “Then “there . and Superintendent Nate Webb reot me ee net LET THE WORLD KNOW IT?” . and LIQUORS for medicinal PURpOSes, Ge ;
; : ‘ 2 Sy ' i 920 Bes elcher 61, —— = oe ~ onan aa is
._ Editorial Phekings. 5S Delay breeze in the House.— . ceived orders to clear the way. The} 1199 Savage 22%, aE parent “GONSTALLE'’S § rth Ree ‘.
‘The bill to amend the libel lawyt¢ sreatest-— excitement —~ pre} ijjow certainly had néver ran ao fer, . 10 Grolier 927. : qe BR panes tan es : ‘
teads; ‘Every person who wilfully, . V#iled. Members on. both -sides because the platform at ‘the Colfax. an omega L. JACOBS & 0. an Koueapin oe ee of Nevada, =~
( ; = : ; ze f . 34, rary sdk apes ~ i Ck x a ; mee
\ and with a malicious intent! to injure sprang to their feet. The chairnian depot projects too far to allow her to 185 Yellow P teen t 105 RE OFFERING THE GREATEST . of an execution “to. me delivered’ fet. SERN ci
\ F beat the desk with his gavel “while z s a 4 Se SRC Ret 100. RGAINS ever given inthis City. from the court of J. M. Ballard Esq, ——_ rei another, or procures to be published, . ook v g a pass. Unused to being impeded in} 285. Imperial-9. a hae acces a imniense im-. acting Justice of the Peace in and for the
‘any libel, is punishable by fine not above all the din Hale aud Cox were . jer onward course, the old plow de1800" Kentack 13%. portations from-Eastern markets. They shisha, a goa. — the 34 day
’ 3 > aoe) = 3 A g ‘ . le Py a « ary, . . 10, tO sati jadu
exceeding $5,000 and by imprisonvociferating and géestulating at each liberately ripped up the platform as ade Poh aed A offer forthe — ment pet lg alge [odes iaty 0 Jady. =
ee ue ay CaS 2 ya; , 3 3 Ut ta ab "” the 24th @ it Dece rae aT
ment in the county jail not exceed. Other. It-really looked as Com she went. Tyennis McCarty, who 134 Contidenee22-— oa zZ NEXT THIRTY DAY 8, favor of BR. Glerk, and contin oe
ing one year, or imprisonment in . *0™¢ one would get hurt. But they . was standing on the platform, bad. 385 Gon Virginia 416. — "The fellownng = ee gt ren a ae seuntred and
the State prison-notwerethan—twe+bave got no Mariposa blacksmiths urgent business-out_aeross the Nar-. 380 Sierra Nevada 229, = SSS ee Geil Goin, debt,” interest, oamanet agi =
— years” in Congress. ‘The trouble was s00n . row G auge. Others who bad een Pou = aerate Se ~ -_ Sree cuate takeinto execntion: : —— ; — : yy xehéquer 13. : Peas BES WiiF SEIT the highest bidder Ry
Where is the “Fare and Freight settled by discovering that Cox said standing close by watching the unAO ‘hep. Batones Sai ER ~ DRY GOODS LINE. the following descr! vee ee rede
Bill,” the “cheap transportation,”’ Hale had been called “bub” instead} asugl spectacle of » moving snow} 335 Overman 65.. > . SS é ee Ab see sight-titie faced brite :
. ee ¥ : : a z +)9-3-— z + wi ey ints Aditi : 8-61 ; “{lis giand antl-monopoly programme of “pup,” ‘We are glad it was not plow, senttered helter skelter. 109 Justice a7 vee = We will sell whatiwe advertise and (*s)part of that certain quarts ede oe
gees that was to be enacted, introduced . “P'Pr” but that it was “bub” he ae ae sae orev = Guarantee what we sell. win siie ee anak ledge,
Sh tae oe “See “3 poe peer eter ee = a a The: Foot Hills. Sei ies ar ag the appurtenances belongine tn
ee and carried out if those in office now . ®84-—; 2980 Lady Bryan 334, : : 3 arias Pee ete hging to-or in any
es tigns the theme ofall the orators a eek supported by Miss-An-. 82: recently from Santa Rosa, says 140 Culedonia 35.) = PRICES. — hin of tees Ce the i.
ace a . pH 0 eee Le e ; 5 , . —f 2 r * oe L a : a: a . Lf DS iip of cure a, Jounty of Nevada
eat : re 7 : pga ae oe 71. . the foot hiil cguntry is getting to be = a Beate of Canines ser let :
o made night “hideous last Fall . nie and Katie Firmin Frank -Wil: es 4 wy jf -. BG State of California, aiso the one-ftouri—~ is
aa a x —— — _Lall-th i i esterday _Afternoon’s —Sales. -—_13 re Sprague -qnd-} (4) part or that certam quartz cai : :
ae as and Summer?-Do we see any strikliams “ana Borthwick. Reid, thé all the-rage that. a Well it : ¥ pen cia eel : 1 ya is ~ a by the name of the Savage or @ivcum aecan Th
ing change in the laws as yet? Echo champion swordsman of the world, ts Lig ad nection, Aa, —— _ 85 Northern Bell 30. Merrimack Prints, $1. glk ten Be a, vara. afte
answers, yes—in the school law, and} yi] appear at the-Theatre in this loubt,-it Sys destined te rank untverTeo New Caso: ry. 10 vards Muslin, $1. aes __. to the seme, the ‘same being situated on 2
+-___~—"—““‘the press laws ; nt —— sally, as it does‘tiow with: those who 230: Utah 1844. cz J yé ee the above named Rocky Glen, in the above
— vil abu dae « _ } city on ‘Thursday and Friday evektinww-it--au-tho-most—favoied-caek {ie Miser Mul 193% —-eards— White Rock 4-4 . 2ame? townsnip, county and-mate: also: No!
Benator Saino“ calls newspaper . pings of this week. ° Read the advert likusanies iad Woke a P 220 Rock Island 4,. ~—p-yards ite tvock 4Se nts snd Tok koa. the bonse nov
writers hirelings, He calls them: iteanibet in atoPbereolalen. of this golden lan . ei pro 195 Woodville 254, Muslin, . $1. sig gwincise ingairnine} Jgen belonging: to.the same. Gaia ab _thi
hirelings because they work for hire. ts tacit duces equal to any, it has thosein-. 430: Raymond & Ely 1844. : sian and lot is‘sitnated on said Rocky Glen, ins. i
“Senator Laine meant. to speak-as Centennial Mining Co. estimablé advantages of climate,} 200° Eureka Con 15%4.— 9 yards Lonsdale 4-4 Musthe sbove named township, county ‘and bi:
disrespectfully of thé pressas he. Four miles above Washington, scenery and health not elsewhere-to+ rrr Leppard ae : “Hin, $i, oe Bi Notice is Kerehs “Gyros that T will sell at _
; es =Ae : eS 9 ea ee 7 . ta} f : 5 ; a) rams See PARA OG : p _ . public-sale al ne above described °
eae eould_when_heealled_nrewspaper}Nevada Couity, Cal. —— be dequired.—A-poor-men-here;aid=. 800 Jetferson 61%: 1 7 wards Fruit of “Loom . &'y © the Mgnest bidder tor cash, fn U. ast
“; writers hirelings Senator Laine January 3lst, 1876, . ed by the advantages of nature, can} 280 Gila Be, = yé ae Gold epgee in, et feed hig Ba ry
: } : fe ene ‘ : q en, in the town of Graniteville,
read newspapers. not even Ep, Transekipr: As-you-take—a}-build-a home that.a valley duke.might — Muslin, $1. Township, Névada county, Cal. As es : does not re papers, ne seelv-4 Sete aa + Oxy S1-onBanxgurrey:—=St 4 Siege ce a SATURDAY, Jan. 29th, A, D. 1876 =
Les those of his own county. He does ~_— y svete = Ess are POEMS . CRY, 25 = touched Sab ot. his we frie nd ; 7 yards New York Mills Between the Lours of-9 O'CLOCK, = Mana the
; ill he allow others to. ing to.mining in Nevada County, I a Ses ia P Se in 2 #o’clock, P. M. “fnken as the property of x
= re! neta plated aan xd send vo few lines to let ou know How'He Dogs Ir.—When the lips the other morning, says the Atlanta Muslin $1; = the above named M. W. Irwin, to satlity bet
pray for ‘him; so what chance is Somat Scipdbe ts a so Bete dtban ~ J ates : Re Constitution, and usked: aoa en emits item te ore reas the above-demands and-accruing costs. a
= ; = 39 jill . that alfhoughthe snow has reached . Of the venerable editor of the Carson ‘‘Boss, 18 you gat uny ole pair Qivay 2 5 on = RICHARD DILLON,
there to save the poor cuss? He will v ugate deta persia yOu = Pp J. yards. Fequo rownh gg: Constable. of Baraka Towach: me
. discover, after afew more grey heirs . the top of our cabin, about 12 feet in Tribune are parched for $-drink, and . gloves ‘rouud dat you don’t want; Muslin. “$1 = a nen ene ae mre Ome ownship. :
a = added to hip bead, that thenews-. dépth, we are keeping the tunnel . he reaches clear down to the bottom a = is mighty aippin’ dis morn. MEUSHN, Phe = Tho above Sale “is postponed until Sat. Lo
: OL ‘: at LOWE eee : — : : SS — : ; : : : SS 7. tiv, . Urday, Febiuary 5th. 1876. res
paper press is-a-powerin the land, . going lively, night and day, We are of his hip pockets aud finds there . ” ~ Ei -see-when-t-go-home, 8i;—but 10-4 P equotRest Sheeting, ee Se a
\ und he who attempts to put himself . getting’prétty well through the bard . Bly empty nothingness and _a_six-you ought tu-buy you a uew, warm,t4Q cents per yards ~Constebie-Eureke fownship;a
1 jn-ite-way-to-stop-ite-prégress-will be-. rock in. the front ground, and are . Shooter, he goes into the nearest sa-. pair.” 0 Sec etecierniotarcr_ seem , Snttncenns rn nn
ee Scientific Press ip its last is: .
. ate; give a-eut-and -deseripiion—ef . say-that this 16 doing-pretty-well,af-+
_erushed to atoms with its onward
“movement, ‘The -press-will net —die
“for want of Senator Laine’s smiles,
bat’Seuator Taine may find it hard
for him ‘togyin much honorable fume
without i,
the furnace usead_by—Mr.—Fryer_ter4
the purpose-of-oxydizing the~ base”
metals in ore, and to & certain ex
__o¢ at least-putting the rock in such
averaging gbout 25 feet a week bow.
Weare into the hill a distance of
. 200 feet, and £ think -we—owght tot
strike the gravel in 600 or 700 feet
from the start. “With fair working
rock we may. be into pay dirt by
forthe drawbacks—we had—in—the
‘Fall, while preparing for Winter, and
cousidéring that. we have been runhing tunuéhbut pm nyouths,
__\Yourg truly, anaes
a condition that those metals may
“nore easily bé Obtiined by subse-. ~~
_~quent pulveriZation and amalgamation. ‘The balance of the process will
—— soom be given by the same journal.
The Directors of the Bank of Cal-+
ifornia have levied another assessment of ten per cent.
p ~ Jonathan Earle, Treasurer of the
~ Forfylk and New Brunswick Hosiery
Company, is a defaulter to the
amount of $142,000. _He-has-turnéd:
-ever--property ard stock suflicient
to cover tbe defalcation, but the seeurities are not convertible at presShares < ent. It appears that his son, G. B.
= ' «Kathe, of New York, kept his bank
accounts and was given blank checks, .
signed by Earle'as Treasurer, to fill
_ out when required to meet bills and
; ~~ jiabilities of the Company, and tiat
<--sssusndmhaving-the blapk signed at com=.
iwmand he has overdrawn his account
< = WIbLIAM Down. .
é
: Advertised Letters. E
-—Phe following letters-remain in the Post
Office; in thisccity, for the week ending
Monday, sanuary dist; 1876. ~~ %
—__ Hasking, P.M,
Borgas Manuellita Mrs, SS
Bernardo Manuel, :
Badley Miss Samantha,
Crawe Samuel,
Calloway W. J,Dean Joseph. W,
Davis Mrs. Wm,
Eastman Albert P,
Granger Mons Wazaire,
‘Grider L. B,
Holver John, _ ee
Lowrie, Miss Ernisteine,
Lyford C. A,
Michaels Win,
Martin Mrs. Clara,
»-—Otiver Miss Mary,
Roussin-G, ,A5—
Stanpinger R. Ky 3
Thompson M: EB,
Vanderbilt A; — SSS st
PEASE at
i
nothing by thete-doubeings: Mtr e-ccent the fruit growers of this coo:
to the amount stated. It is said-that
young Earle speculated in Wallstreet.
The value of scientific experts’
epinions was pretty well illustrated .
the other day. ‘The scientific Raymond wiote to the Mining and Engi~~ Saeae Journal,—that—Mr.Fryer
eould not do what he pretends with
his new process, Mr. Stenhouse,
the correspondent of the New York
Herald, was at the Fryer works when
Lie read the ‘sciéitific article, He
sail—according to the Grass. Valley
Uniou—'‘Mr. Fryer has done it, and
all the learned Raymonds can change
Stenhouse addéd: ‘Raymond says
that Fryer can not do what he(Fryer)
_ says, and while reading Raymond's
-.words I looked up over the paper
a in which they were printed and saw
done just what was asserted could
not be done,”” Mr, Stenhouse. left
yesterday afternoon for San Francisco, and like everybody else who
has visited us, goes away with the
ae impression that Grass Valley has a
new future before it uf great wealth.
Gov. Irwin has appointed Robert
Biate Insane Asylum. No better
appointment cvald be made outside
of the Watt family. If the other
gentlemen of the Buard areas honest,
= capable, and worthy as. Mr. Watt,
—we will guaranted:an administration
“of affairs that will ke a-eredit to~ the
Btate.
Creed Hamond, the great codifier It is‘ a question whether this fireis doing. as much to uncodify the
laws of the State as the most euthuWatt as one of the Directors of the+Chinese store on the corner of Pine
~ Williams W. R,
__ White Bridget,
Woods Francis M, Rt
Walker Mrs, Win.;
Fruit Dryer.
The Placer Herald says, Mr, J.
W. Faulkner, patentee of the Excelsior Fruit Dryer, writes to that pa—
per to know if purties in that section
will unite in putting up a Fruit
Dryer. He says a factory with a oapacity of 20, bushels of apples an
hour can be put in running order
for from $1,500 to $2,000, Now if
that is the casey what Is there to}
tion combining and getting a dryer
ready forthe fatl-erop df-fruit? -A
dozen men ean be found in two
hours who would take $200 worth of
stock each. Why don't sdme of the
orchardists about here move in the
matter among themselves, and try to
secure & home market for their -proauctions? ‘They are the ones who
want to sell apples,
Accident,
A team standing in front of the
and Commercial streets, was fright.
ened by a bunch of firecrackers being thrown in front of them, on yesterday evening, and the leaders
wheeling around, broke the tongue
te the wagon, and in the fracas one
of the horses was quite badly injured’ on one ofsits hind legs.—
cracker nuisance inside the city limits ought not to be abuted, and dampiastic Legislator at Suctawento, ay paid for by the ones to blame.
age dove by means of the nuisance
Suly-or-August:—E-think-you-wilt}
_. that had been pre-empted, while the 7
taken-ingeneral.
loon aud telts the proprietor thatit is
rumored” “dowm “town that ail the .
The indignant proprietor, as a convincing proof that the rumor. is unSacramento held that a soldier’s lend
Wirraut could not be applied on land
Receiver contended that it certainly could. Not being able to
making uroney these Winter days?
BORN,
_Oh, yes, sab; I’se wurkin’ an’
‘makin’ sume little, but ‘fore de Lord
rai ney bab; there's lots-ob tings 11 ~-9-4 Pequot best Sheeting, . ——-—
oughter buy, but how am I gwine a
30 eents per yard.
© . 35 canta par yard. <1
aking wousy too Ween sot . 8-4 Pequot Best Shecting
Puts and Calls
E MAKEMPUTS” AND “CALLS” a
{. And our entire-stock will be
wife, a son.
Ti Nevade City, Jan. 93d, 1876. to Fred
T. Marker and
OER ORES i AOA CT,
sold in the\same proportion.
oe
agree, it was resolved to submit thet
issue thus raised to the authorities
at Washington, :
————————‘ning. ‘They all went on the -firattrain, as soon thereafter ag eonvenjent. A grout many more of-the}sume class, who had not as yet received their “papers” went with
them to keep them company. —‘Phe
town is pretty well cleaned out now,
aud all is “‘quieton the Potomac.”
-_<:<Tux Marysville Appeal and other
journals are urging the passage of a
law that when # plea cf insanity is
offered on w murder trial, it shall be
accepted as a plea of guilty and all
such murderers be jimptisoned for
life. The suggestion is a good one.
TE Cen Hawkeye says:
Webster Cityfejoices in a local noyelist whois publishing her earliest.
. . ©601,""—Four or five of” the boys {. “=
Pieter dso ro Bareke-nadCarson, “says the
tices from 601 last-Wednesd lar ‘ac =
os
With
Frecereetony
‘JOHN JACKS
__ THEATRE
AND ~
Thursday and Friday Evenings, Feb. 3d and 4th, —
oe
FUN! DRAMA! VARIETY!
ee
7.
The charming Actress and Vocalist
MISS ANNIE FIRMIN,
Who will appear in: six. different charac.
ters.
DOUGHERTY FUSILEERs.
Also the Milkmald's song from Tennyson's *Queen Mary,”
%
MR. BORTHWICK REID,
__}_Everybody invited.to ealland con=’
Songs, Dances and Ballads. JOHN JACK, ad
The great new character song, .
able to palm’ himself off as a res
table citizen in benighted Indiana,
but there are other States in the
Union.— Worcester Press,
A LAWYER employed -a—new bey,
the other day, and when the lad asked for iastructions, the attorney replied: ‘‘your instructions are to be
Keep thie office
clean, borrow coal wherever you
can, and quder nocircustances must .
you ever lend my umbrella to a lawyer.”
efforts in the local papers. “Elfiua, .
a “i oo The great Scottish athlet@~ana. 7°A#S * SMOKING Bitescos aes
dostest -thoun me?” “Good, Champion Swordsman of the world, Y . t-keepers will hereafter find it to their
tha eaven, Weare saved,”’
their supplies. I will z:
met.“ GRAND tiem “LGAs tower than they ‘can ge
Oxk of the “respectable citizens” De the brands: 2” Wis are_some of
of an Indiana town was recently . LEAP YEAR PARTY! . ‘ :
ieana a. to death with a jug of z BOUQUET,
whisky within réach. A man who}
will deliberately freeze to death withU.8. SENATE,
in reach of a jug of whisky may be VENUS,
MEE —oN—.
Monday Eve'ng. Feb. 14, 1876,
‘To which they extend « general in.
Dancing from 8 'clock to 1,
oti.
. will sell goods as advertised
. for the next >
a &
= So
And give the Ladies of Nevada City.
In order to make room for
our next Spring stock, we}
Wells, Fargo & Co. or Post Office -onders at
our Fisk, Addréss : en aa
£22 Montgomery Street
“aN FRANCISOO.
pand County the benefit of this Great
Clearing Sale. a
Orders kindly solicited and promptly filled. ~~
owt
vince themselves, at =~~_
L. JACOBS & BRO.,
> _ Broad Street, Nevada. +
February tst, 1876,
IMPORTANT: NOTICE.
‘ NEVADA CITY,
AS been appointed role agent by
LIEBES BROS. & CO.,.
For the sale of their famous brands‘oft
UNANUE HERMANOES,
PERLA DE CUBA,
. SARYMEN,
“REPUBLIC DE CUBA,
PUMARIEGA,
__ CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA,
AMERICAN TEAM,
& variety of other brands. t wnt: ;
ous to mention. The io oan
® Cigar of me guaranteed to
Ci ata very low figure.
“i >
. sideration the amen
get . All stockhaidera are earnestly
JEWELERS, _
Clock Tower Building,
CORNER QF SUTTER AND MONTGOM—
ERY STREETS, :
SAN FRANCISCO,
8 2.3) . ea rE
‘_—_JBWELEY,
ioale SILVER WALBE.
Orders from the interior will
meet with prompt attention,
and goods forwarded atgvery “
low prices.
January 20th, 1876.-3m
Stockholder’s Meeting.
Nevada County. Narrow Gauge
Railroad Company. :
HE STOCKHOLDERS of the Névads
County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, are hereby requested to meet at the a
office of the Company, No. 59 Main Street,
Grass Valley, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of
February, 1876, at 11 o’clock, a.m. for the
purpose of considering matters of import
ance to the Con:pany,and to take into con
tof the aye
be present. By order of the Board of Directors
i
ARAL NOES Per weit Sola “nial can
j% GEO. FLETCHER, Secsetery.
founded, set the b A : : é ; = ak
a out he ottle aud tells . it’s u little shure ‘nul, sal! Sides} _Delaines, the best, per \ specialty. -This system of dealing on ? ? ¥ y y z theDeacon -to—test—itfor himself, . dut, I don’t get it all!” : : s 37 2 in STOCKS is growingin popularity, as it pa:
which that: gentleman —ptoceeds to} — “How is that?" = is yard, 1 cents. —___ SSS —— ae ——— tea ite
= ee eer eS =p a ae ae . 77 ~ = antage o 2@ RISE AD “ALL 0 ° :
do, aud after swallowing a big-horn, _, Weil, sah, de_ times eg mightly Repps for Wrappers best, priced Stoéks. — See es silacke his lips and says) “fF knee . disjinted, ay” dere’s nuffin’ much 7 We refer to scores Of persons who. have a NE ‘Sayes I gWine on now, so dey tells me, bu per yard 22, cents. =ptteared:irom $2.00 to $19.00 per shaPeon ple
t-must be a malicious liv, but I} payin'eb taxes-an, bustin’ up in de : ae : “CALLS” during the past two weeks. ~~ no
always make it a-poist to investigate . bauksrupt cuurts, sab. very day All. wool Poplig Plaids, smbiol @ it tee ae ee
‘street ramors before publishing any. 5°™ePOuy shots up i his store and SS eS See Se
i = ne SSY--} see dat's be's fatied can't 100k ata {Per-yardy= We also Buy and Sell Stocks <= thtug about then Ja my paper.""— . store now but what it busts ‘pears. ¢_ ounces Zephyr Wool ee ay — a aA like, and every one ob dem stores -JUNG aGpay * . on Commission and Loan Money “ia
—— Owes lue somowhar~"twixt-twe—bits-. $1, en re ae ‘. on them aN =m
TRaNSFERRED-To WASHINGTON,— . @D’a dollar, an’ dat’s whata keepin’ . — es & B k oe ae The contested land case involving dis niggers hand onkivered, yer} 500 dozen Coats & Brooks a suse ow Yaris Oe on un
: z : : 4 s ’ = ae : ; ‘ col .{ title to the secation of the People's Lhe case was considered well made Spool Cotton, the best, rer SRADES AED OFWinees no : Ice Company’s-works, near Truckeé, . out. . dozen, 75 cents. — $100 pey.share for 10 days, wi
[Says the Republican, and which has z aie — $1 23 per share\for 15. days.
occasioned the-attendance at SaeraWay are the Cuban revolutionists 3-ply Carpets, per yard, ” 92 25 per share for 80 dive Tal
mento ofmany of our people, is to. like the Venus of Milo? Because $120 : ! “ : > es = . they ace in want of arms \ ase — #4 SEND-FOR-CIRCULAR [FREE] erxact
be finally determined wt'Washingten, : Brussels. per yard S120. . oicies t Rémittanoes by Te a SS Se eae 1 ° & ul “4
The Registerof the Land Offire at . <== aes i 6
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