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Mirus absorbed into the
+ pallid, emaciated and
ir broken down constifor the iners
mt of life. +In this
enffer nntil death.
Parente. guardians,
. Seminal Emissions the consequence of self
Indcoenesiracdeea tho Footh of bth ¥ 1 on
sew i a at unlimited extent. rodnc
pega erring certaint:
following
es and rattling of chariots, une loins, weakness of the
d vision, ted intellect, loss
re, diffid approaching stranSlike to form new acquaintances, &
to shun eecicty, loss of memory,
mes and varion= ernptions
1 i tonene, feted breath,
“coneumption, night seats, monoania and . ent ineanity. If relief be not
obtained, 8 #0 afflicted should apply imimediately, er in person or ‘by letter, and
have a bes eich his new Hee scientific
: treating this a
‘ ve satisfactorily to bim that he
“an gored of this complaint by either of the
Married Men,
Or those who contemplates marriage, who4
areeuferine under any of theee fear‘u! maladies, should not forget the eacred reeponsibilittes reatt mthem nor delay to obtain
The various complicated: and distresaing.
‘diseases incident tofemalee, treated with emivent euccesr—etuch as Suppreesions, Irregutarities, ieee Falling of the Womb. To? : By ae Nervous Debility,
Painful or Ditton Menenration, Barrinese,
ete., will be speedily cured, withont poisonous
druga, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of
any kind. fe Hh delicacy in ,calling, no
differance what your troubles may be. The
affiicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy
~Pereona ‘calling at Dr. Gibhon’a office or
seh for packages of medicines.may rely
upon his ‘aesurances of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and. expect ne more than
pr ; with a fair and sately setts
‘aetory remuneration kervices rendered,
~onelde the cecum inne wee ee .
of cased, tather. than'a prevalent anu seiaah pee of extortion among quacks and
it
STOR GIBBON is responsive, and will
give to each eed a written instrument,
inding himeelf to effect a radical and permanent eare, or make no charge.
Cure@ at Home. .
Pereons at a distance may be CURED AT
ROME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating tase.cymptoms. length of time the die.
. ome has continued. have medicine prompt
ygfarwarded,.free. fr and curiosity,
‘any part of the: rith fall and plain
digections for use. By enclosing $15 in cur
enes(lor. S104in seta a registered letter
tarough the Pest e or through Wel, s, Far.a package Of medicine will he foress to anvpartof o fthe Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, €28 Kearney
treet, ecrner C ercial, San Francisco.—
Post office hox 252 ‘
Private entrante on’Commercial Street.
pyar = tee 262 on the letter.
‘Copeultations FREE. ad saith
BO ea ¢reesg os will please inform DR.
Gq fee that they read his advertisement in
thé Darey Transcerpr. 7 ae
ie WONS.—State ot California, County of
7 Nevada. In District Conrt of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Califcrnia, in and’ for the ecunty of Nevada. The
People of the State of Cal forma, send greeting
to pther, A, Bea’ i ¥.-Gariiardore, F.
BA. cioche, ite neon, John Doe and
Re Roe, doing business under the rame
; he C ood Bet eels A deen ‘on are here’ u a r
it_ an action brought pesldek sen in the Dia.
ogegers of the Fourtéenth Judicial Diatrict
of California.in and for the county
of Nevada, on. the 6! of May, 1869. by
Samuel Merritt m. B. Bourn, plaintiff,
and answer t
within ten days (exclusive of the day of eervice) after the service on you of this summons
~rifeerved within thia‘county : or, if served
out of this county, butin thie District, within
twenty days: otherwise within forty days—or
judgment will be taken wt you hy default
ding to the prayer of said complaint—
aintifts og a judgment against
in the sum of $1,368 @ alleged to be due
ont: inethem from you defendants for cerhear nreta sold and deliverntiffs at your special fnatance .
And you are hereby notified.
fail to Appear dnd answer the eaid
*,
‘ igieunk eaid sum of $1,368 00
{~=) in hy. erga whereof, I, GK. Faraeal > quhar.Clerk of the District Court afore-_
; les. said, do hereunto set my hand and impress seal of Court, at office in the
city of Nevada, on the 6th dav of May. 1869.
aes ~ @ K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By John Abbey, Deputy.
By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, Jndge of
ibe Court Sheen mnade the 25th day of May,
complaint filed therein, }
required, the said plaintiffs . . D. 1869, at 11 o'clock, A.
show canee why an order o
should net be made. of the
tate among the heirs of the ea
cording to law : and that a copy :
ished st least four successive weeks in
the Nevada. vaily.Tranecript. 2 newspaper.
printed and publi-~hedin said City and Coonty.
_. ,__ A, ©. NUILKS, Probate Judge.
I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada
county, California, and ex officio Clerk.of the
Probate Coprt, in and for said County,do hereby certify. the ioregoing tu be a true and correct copy of an order made and entered upon
the min of eaid Probate Court.
~~ Witness my hand and. the Seal of
} sei tsa Pr. bate Court, this 27th day of
—~ ) May, A.D. 1569. z
G, K. FARQUGAR, Clerk.
_ By John Abbey, Deputy.
J. 1. Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attys.
ROBATE. NOTICE.—Probate Coart, City.
and County of Nevada. Inthe matter of
the Estate of trick Sullivan, deceased. It
appearing to the Court by the petition presenhe and filed by Mary Sallivan, the adminietratrixof the te of Patrick Sullivan, de‘ceased, praying for an order to eell real estate
that it is necessary to sell the whole of the
real estate consisting of interests in mines and
mining claims an® other property situated in
Bloomfield township, Nevada County, Califor1ia,to pay the allowances to the family, the
debts outatanding the deceased, and
the debta, expenses, abd charges of administration. It ia therefore ordered by the Court
that all persone interested in the said estate
appear before the said Court, on Saturday.the
gi de of July, A. D. 1869. at 10’o'clock, a. m.
ofeaid day, at the Court Koém of said Pro
bate Court, in the City and County-of Nevada,
State of California, to show cause why an or-,
der should not.be granted to the said Administratrix to sel! go wuch of the real estate of
the deceased as shall be necessary,and that a.
copy of the order be published at least four
successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Tranacript. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge.
I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada
County, State of California and ex-officio Clerk
of the Probate Court, in and for said County
do hereby certify the foregoing to bea true
and correct copy of an order duly made and !
— ‘upon the minutes of said Probate
‘ourt.
Feet Witness my hand and sea! of said
seal Court, this 20th day of May, 1869.
GK, FARQUHAR, Cterk.—. By John Abbey,. Deputy.
J.1. Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attys:
2 oe
NUMMONS.— State of California, Connty of
i) Nevada, es. In the District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District. of said State.
The People of the State of California send
Greeting to Mary Ann McKcrrow, defendant.
You are hereby required toa owed in anaction
brought exattiet yoy in the District Court of
the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State
of California, in and for the County of Nevada_on the ist day of March, 1669, by Robert
McKerrow, plaintiff, and to answer the Complaint filed therein: within ten days (excinsive
of the day of eervice) after the service on you
——
thie District, within twerty days; otherwise,
within forty days—or judgment will be taken
pe tt hi by default, according to the prayer
of eaid Complaint, whercin plalntift — for
a decree of our District Court, annulling and
digsolving the bonds of matrimony existing
between anid plaintiff and defendant,’ all. of
which ia more fully set out in said Complaint
now on file herein, And you sre hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer
the said Comp!aint as above reqnired.the said
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded.
~~“ In testimony whereof, I, George K.
seal Farquiar, Clerk of the District Court
—~ ) aforesaid, do hereby set my hand and
impress the seal of gaid Coart, at. office in the
cits of Nevada, on the ist day of March, A. D.
1869. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland,
Judg> of the District. Court aforessid.
*J.i. &Jobn Caldwell, Piff’s. Att'y. mi3
mei UMMONS.—State of California. County
+— of Nevada.e#. In District Conrt of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of said State,—
The People of the State of California,to Huldah
Piercé, Greeting. You are hereby. required to
appearin an action brought against vou in
the District Court of the 14th Judicial District
of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, on the tenth day of April, a.
», 1869, by R. A Pierce, Plaintiff, and to anewer the complaint filed therein, within ten
days, exclusive of the cav of service, after the
gervice on you of this Summons—if served
within thiscounty ; orif-eerved ont of this
county, but within this Judicial District, within twenty.daye: orifserved out of said District then within forty daye—or judgment will
be taken against you by default, according to
the prayer of said complaint. This action is
bronght to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing
between eaid plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds set forth in the complaint on file in
this‘action, and for géneral relief And you
are hereby notified that if yon fail_to answer
the said complaint ae above required, the said
plaintiff will apply tothe Court for vhe relief
demanded.
St ees Tn testimony whereof, I, George K.
j seal } Farquhar, Clerk ofthe District Court
! —.~ . aforesaid, do herennto set my hand and
‘impress the Seal of sald Court, at office in the
city of Nevada. on the 10th day of April, A,
D, 1969, G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By order of Hon, T. B. McFarland, District
Judye of the 14th Judicial District, made this
23d day of April, 1869. ‘
John Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. ad
FY NTERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER MIN4 ING COMPANY. Location of Worke,
Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county,
Californis.” Notice.’ There is delinquent u
on the following described interest in sald
r
ae ee *
to-wit ic? $
John W. Grier. 10 feet. #0 shares $40 00
The said John W. Grier not having signed
the Trust Deed of said Company, and ‘being a
non-resident of the State of California, now
therefore in accordance with the provisions of
ehip for Mining purposes,”* approved April 2d,
1866, if the said John W, Grier fail to pay said
assezemert on or before the 18th day of June,
1869, notices for the sale of his said interest
witl on that day be posted and the sale will
follow in accordance with law. :
: WM. B. MAY, Secretary,
Office of Co ny, Room No. 5 Government
A. C. Niles, Piffa Atty. m26
Houre, corner Sansome & Washington streete,
San Francisco. ‘ a® td
of digtribution .
of this Summons—if served within this coun{
ty; or, if served out-of this County, but in /
mine on account of assessment levied March
an Act entitled “An act concerning parinexe
Pp
pa
‘. gary who.ie not qual
\.
r
Abe county, may vote upen pledging themand im the geal of
Surveyor. one cond date for Coanty Super:ntenden of schools, one candidate for Coroner,
one cand‘date for Public Administrator, one
candidate for Road Commissioner, aud in the
Second Supervisor District, comprising the
peng “of Grass Valiey. Little York and
Kough & Ready one candidate for member of
the ard of Supervisors, and further. to
elect sixteen delegates to the Union iterublican Convention, who shal! be authorised to
represent the county in the Judicial Cunvention of the 14th Jodicial District:
The Republican voters of each township will
aleo elect members of the County Central
‘ ommittee, as follows: Nevada, 4; Grass ValAA and each o her township 1.
“No person shali be os tovoteata pi
fied to vote ata general
election under the State Lawe and who shal!
not be able to satiefy the election officers if
his vote ia challenged, by the teatimony of @
member «f thé party in good standing that, to
the best of hie know iedge and belief the appli
cant to. vote acted with the party ard cast his
vote for Grant and Colfax, and if the voter »!#20 swears that he voted for Grant and Colfax
hia vote shall be connied; provided, that minots and all who were necessari'y abseut from
selves to support the nominees of the party.
The following Inspectors and Judges* are
appointed to conduct said election, the Inspectora-to act.as Supervieors of Election, as
#,<. be ae Lalo BH oe eke
Tass ey—Inspector, J. es. ez,
8. D. Boeworth, mn Bennett. ,
Forest Springs—Inspector, Jog. Perrin. Judg.
es, O. H. P. sheets, B, J, Watson.
Buena Vista—Inspector, Reuben Leech.—
Judge, D. M. Barker.
hough & Ready.—Inepectot, 8. H. Dike. Judges, Jno. Landis, §. Davis.
ian oSprings—Inepector. H. L. Hatch.
Judges J. P. Van Slyke, l, Herton.
¥iat—Inepector, O. Hyatt. Judges,
eaten Houe ing tor,T. Stark. J ony ne r,T. Stark. Judges, H. J Hoffman, 8. W. Piper,’ -~
North San i og ector. Simon Furth.
Judges, A. J. Patnam, Elon White.
rench Corral—Inspector, W: M. Eddy.—
Judges, Geo. W. Parshiey. W. Moulton.
es, G, B. Newell, 5. B, Malick. :
Cherokee—Inspector, H. L. Kinney. \Judges, F. Schmidt, KR. McMurray. we
Columbia Hill—Inepector, 8. Richardson.
Judges, W. W.Nichols. Wm, Weighel.
Lake City—Inspector, P. A. Payne. Judges, Jog. Wheeler, Jno. Hea).
Biloomfield—Inspector, R. C. Black. Judges, R. D, Skidmore, J. M. Bush.
“Relief Hill—Inspector, L. K. Reasaoner.—
Jud 2, Thos. Carey, Charles Mackintosh.
loore’s Flat—.nsepector, H. Atwater. —
Judges, D. Landes, James Kleese,
Eureka—Inepector, W. R.Cary. Judges, J.
Hf. Young, J. C. Dean.
Truck+re—inepector, W. C, Richmond.—
Judges, 5. C. Chambers, Wm. Hurd. s
Meadow Lake—Officers to be appointed.
Boca—Inspector, L. Doane. Judges, Aaron
Beck, Mr. Jones.
Judges, J,. Sanders, Frank Clampett.
Little York—Inspector, J H. Dodge. .Judgea, H. Langley, Capt. Atkins.
Lowell Hill—Inspector, John Duffey. Judgea, L. D. Wells, James Stevens,
Hunt's Hill—-Inspector, George F. Jacobs.
Judges, N. Wilkinson, J. D. Wileon.
F. Ennie, W. W.Cezzens ,
Red Dog—Inspector, Milton Comba. Judges. J. Heineon, J. Duryea. :
Thie clegtion will be holden in pursnance of
and subject to an Act ofthe Legislature of the
State ot California, entitled “An Act to protect the Elections of voluntary political associations, and’to punish frands thereon.’’: Approved March 26th, 1866, and styled the Primary Election Law. :
By order of the Union Republican Central
Committee of Nevada County, . :
CHAS, KENT, Chairman,
M.S. Dra, Secretary.
Nevada, June 10th, 1869.
G2 The Central Committee will meet on
at the above election, and declare the nominees of the party.
Nevada, se. In the District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of
California, in-and for the County of Nevada.
The People of the State of California send
greeting: To David 8. Scott, defendant. You
are hereby required to appear in an action
brought against yeu in the District Court of
the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of
California. in and for the county of Nevada,
on the 9th day of June, 1869, by Phebe J. Scott,
plaintiff, and to answer the complaint. filed
therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day
of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within this county’: or. if
served out of thie county, but within this District, within twenty days; otherwise,’ within
forty days—or judgment will be taken against
you by default, according to the prayer of said
compiaint. .This action is brought to obtain a
decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the piainiffand detendant, and
giving } 7 onan > care, custody and education of Chester Cariton, son of said parties.
and jor general relief. ai
And you are hereby notified, that if you fail
to. appear and answer the eaid complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded, .
—-}) In testimony whereof, I, G. K. Farseal }quhar, Clerk of ‘the District Court
—~ ) afo do hereunto set my hand
s ‘forsTreasurerot
one candidate for Assessor, onr cand:date for
—— by the Porter Primary Law.
evada—Inépector, A. B. Gregory. . Jadges, W. H. Crawford, Joseph Worrell. .
Biue Tent—Inspector. Horace Hale. JndgSweetland—Inepector, Benj_ Wood. Judg.
Birchyille— Inspector, N. Cadwalder. Jadgbg ae er gna A. Eagge. Judges,
C. Kreig, D. Asback. —
Omega—Inspector, L. R. Prescott. Judges,
De, ‘Teeple. -S Hotbrook. :
Dia 1d Creek— PF Moeeore.—
You Bet—Inspector,Capt. Cuvilla. Judges, . ’
Saturday, July 17th, to canvass the votes cast .
Sag UMMONS.—State of California, County of /
Sree ea tag aid Washingt the debt incurred ing aehin
Seh-ol House, outbuildings and fences. et
The amount of money pro to be rai
for all of said purpores is e Thousand and
Six Hundred sass. John A. €. Palmer,
e a) adges —
The cells will =e ats > the
. tinge nun e
; At nail lection pa pom and Collector
ry %,
wili be elected. J. 1-CALDWELL,
A. B. GREGORY,
&choo! Trustees. m39 . a
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET. NEV ADA CITY, :
Opposite the National Exchange"
od
LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
Have the Largeet
jotof HORSES,
wi uM Vv. i= CARRIAGES, and
BUGGIES to be found in this part of the State
Teame, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terme. Our Horses are free
from vice, of fine style and capable of going
as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
romptnesr,
9: Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, er or month
t of ‘guaranteed.
— LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
Nevada, Oct, 4th.
G R. CRAWFORD,
BROAD S8T., (Spence’s New Building.)
RETATL YDEALER IN
S(TaA TION ERY
Blank Booka,
Sheet Miusic,
; Albums, 3
—_ a,
Mouldings,
Engravings,
&c. &c.J&e.
: “Picture Frames, of any size, made to order
bat ansnignaae ‘
27 Constahleand Justice’s Blanks on hand
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BK FOUND
Thie side of San Francieco —ept at
the Stort.of
J. K. JOHNSTO iN,
Broad etreet, National Exchange el Building, Nevada city, .
Bureaus, ee
Bedsteaads,
Chairs,
‘Tables,
Sofas,
: Mirrors, &c.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
ir Call and examine the Stock !.4%
Nevada, May 27th.
8. BAKER. J. A. MARTIN
BAKER & MEPARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOOD
OF ALL KIND#. =
—ALa0—
WHEAT,
CORN,.
BARLEY,
GROUND FEED
WweoDdD!: Wood WooD!
Shakes, Shingles, &c.g &e.,
WHERE’ ea
, At BAKER & MARTINS,.
NO.'% BROAD STREET
Nevada, September 12th.
Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka
STAGE LEAVES NEVADA
Pos day on the arrival) of the
Colfax 5 connecting with “ee
Wells, Fargo and Co's 0% for LAKE
CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, MOORES
WOOLSEYS-AND ORLEANS FLATS and
EUREKA. Packages delivered, Collections
mades nd all Express business promptly attended to.
ga Express leaves Nevada every day for
the above named points. é
ENGLISH & WELLS, Proprietors.
NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
tite 57. S: LAMPE continneeas
er heretofore, at the old stand.
ay Particular attention paid to
2 BATHS’ the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. Ifyou wanta
ehave, Gents’ cal! at this place. Hot, cold and
shower eatalltimes, Always on hand a
large stotk of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the
best article for the hair ever prodated Agent
Knowles ¥ Hair Restorer, 24
the
¥For Suisun, Vaca, Dixon, Davieville and Bec.
+ eng Also with the Express Trains of
‘NAPA VALEEY RAILROAD,
For Soscol, Napa City, Yountville and Calis.
“Staged connett at Napa for Sonome, Sants
Rovaand Peteuament at paler ed Healde
burg, Clove e, Geyser Springs, &c. Stages
esuaret at Davisville for Wocdland an@ for
Knight's Landing. . ‘ :
Returnin Trains leave Sacramento (Wach
ington) wd. A. w, and 8 P. M., anid Calistoga at
Ta. M. and 2 P. M.
' ‘New World leavea Vallejofor San Francisco.
atQa. M.and 6 P: ve oF am arrival of Trains
from Sacramento an stoga.
Cloxe connéction made at Vallejo by all
Trains with Steamer. ,
Passengers go through direct each way hetween Sacramento and Calietega by both the
Morning and Evening Trains.
Tic.ets sold and baggage checked. to any
point on.either line. :
a .
PACIFIC UNION EXPRESS 00.
Organized under the Laws of the
; State of Californ a.
Capital Stock, — -. $3,000,000.
RINCIPAL OFFICE, 435 California Street,
San Francisco. bry cg Offices, No. 07
Broadway, and 9 Canal Stree
yoda’ JOHN J, KELLY, Agent.
FORWARD
FREIGHT, PACKAGES, PARCELS, JEW.
ELRY, SPECTE. CURRENCY, CU. 3.
BONDS, LETTERS, Ere.
Te al} parts of Caltfornia & Nevada
And by every steamer, via Panama, to West
Coast of Mexico, Central and South America.
New Zealand, Australia, and New York, for
all parts ofthe Unite¢ States, Canadas and
Provinces: and from New York connecting
ie the Atlantic Foreign Exprees to all parte
of Europe.
Onr especial attention will be given to the
following, viz : oe ase: Ps to ea
lect on delivery, Notes, an Ceoun'
for collection ; coftection of Savings Banka deite, stock dividends and bond coupons.—
Donkentagbane for the purchageand sale of Min.
deeds, service of legal*papers, transfer ock
ete etc. Also, oe a al '— from all
f and Un : i
nm nee A. K. GRIM, President.
GEO, W. KIDD & CO. Agents for
Nevada City Office at the banking Honse
on Broad Stre¢. av
THE
SACRAMENTO,
Capital..se.ssee.geseeee 81 20,000,
SECRETARY ..+<++0..5. O. WOOLWORTH
DIRECTORS $
GEO. W. MOWE.
D. W. EARL, C. T. WHEELER,
JULIUS WETZLAR, C. W. CLARK,
PHILIP SCHELD,
This Bank is now open for business and
will receive Deposits of Money, in large or
small sums, without charge of entrance fee to
Depositore. e
87" Money to Loan on Real Estate, United
Statee, State and County Bonds, at low rates
of interest. %
OFFICE HOURS, daily, from 9 A. ¥. to 5 P
M., and on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9.
Sacramento, April 9th, 1869.
IMPORTANT TO MINERS !
‘L. WILLIAMS,
—THE NEW—
BLASTING AGENT,
teGIANT POWDER =
r. \HE attention of Miners and Mine Owner#
is respectfally called to the new explosive
agent known a3
THE GIANT POWDER.
"The manufacturers bf the Giant Powder
eral working of the mine by the use. of Giant
Powder, in connection with the eyetem of sin
le handed drilling, using 3¢ steel, 1 inch bit.
Sx hammer—an experienced single-hand driller doing the same amount of work as two
men the old way of working, making 2 Com:
plete saving of the labor of one man.
CRAWFORD & CO.,.
Agente for Nevada City.
BANDMAN, NEILSON & CO. Commercia!
Agents, 210 Front street, San Francieco.
. H. BIRDSALL, Travelling Agent. 8%
CRAIC’S
PATENT COMBINATION
ida, iy of June,
G, Kh, FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Joun Ansy, Deputy.
sages ofthe ah athcae pues age ndge of the u
10th day.of dune, A. D. 1869. cate —
Wiliams & Johnson piff's atty’s, junil
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.
ASSAYS FOR t YOUNG MEN on the snter.
4 ee reia Bridegroom to Bride, a
‘the institution of Marriage.—a Guide to matrimonial felicity, and trae nese. Sent
by mail in sealed letter env of.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box
A. D, 1869.
Philadelphia, Pu, : jo
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA
_ DAILY STAGE LINE, __ _.
AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
H long established and popular Stage Line,
we are ready to be pace oo over the
Stee chs Gqegeetn ey wir eee nas
Hours of Departure,
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