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November 19, 1876 (4 pages)

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<n ~ She Daily Transcript sEVADA CIFY. CAL. a ae Sunday, November 19, 1876 . at Seen coc Fraud: Fraud! Newspapers of both political parties are duily filled with charges of . fraud against the voters or the leaders of the opposing party. The ery comes from every part of the Union. . A fordigner reading the daily news _of this country, would be led to be“Jieve that the Whole country y wae _ rotten to the core. Democrats charge “that the “Administration, with the} ~ Army at i its cas ‘guiity of coercing’ white Democrts of the Scutb into “voting for. the Repabiican party. And if what they say be true, ’ Returning Boards of 43 three doubta vd ful States of Florid i, Louisiana and . 1. South Carolina will return the Elec“toral: votes for, Hayes “and Wheeler, ; whether the honest. majority warsants them in doing’ so or not. If -one half these clinrges: are true, it proves that onr Government is in 4 very precarious position, and that its” early downfa!l may be regarded as certain, No Government can long exist when condn ted by f audu en: and corrupt officials. If it can be proven tLat the Pre sident has sent the soldiers of the Union into aby: State, forthe purpose of intimidating }. votes, he ought to be ‘impeached at} once. If the Returning Boards of "any State are going to’ perpetrate the high-handed outrage of throwing out enough honest ‘Demoeratic ballots: in that State to carry it for the _ publican nominee forthe Presidency, . their count ought not to beaccepted by the countfy, and it will not be. Butare any of these charges susceptible of proof? Has there, or cun there -be an instance ‘shown, where soldiers have used their pow er to ccercé Democra 8. There is not a Democrat in the country who will dure assertsuch a thing, -beoatse he can not bring a scintilia of proof to justify him in so doing. ‘No such complaints come from the ~ South. The troubie then must be with the Returning Boards. . We venturethe assertion, and we know it will not-be controverted by a te" Democrat in the land, that if those} Boards should return either or ell three of the doubtfal States for Tilden, there would net-be.a complaint from # Democrat all over “the—tand. You never hear ono of that party talking about fraud or coercion, when they carry a State. . Is it be liéved by any candid man, that all the fraud carried “on in -the South has been in the States of Florida, Louisjana and, South Carolina?, You migh! as well ask the question ‘‘would a duck swim?’ Yet we hear nothing about “addiuvistration outrages’’ in any of the other’Southern states, Arvo all the frauds and political tricks in onr own State perpretiated by Republicans? You never hear of Republican frauds -here, except when Republicans are‘successful. Recent news comes from North Carolina that everything was not exagtly according to Hoy e, there, on election “day, bat now that the state is conceded to Tilden, we do not hear of any very greit Republican frauds, It 'is said in a recent dispatch, that jn 1872 Grant carried the State, re. ceiving but 94,000 votes, while Hayes: and. Dibble received over 112,000. It is notoriovs that the population “sof the State bas decreased largely since 1872, but the Democratic countieson the coast have been swojlen beyond theiractual number toan extent that will give Tildeu and Vance 30,000 more votes than were ever cast by the Democratic party there before. Republicans charge that this looks like fraud, but we. shall leear nothivg said about it by Democrata, except an investigution ‘is called for, then the cry of “Admin istration Outrage” will be ard from every quarter. , Has there been way vidence to pisjont'y my wore now ed * We beg to inform those Aiietane that they are Pnown in the North, and that their supporters inthe North in 1860 ere talerably _ well known in 1876, and it will be difficult to belic that. they have been’ transformed into © bariiless ve doves, and those who BUSstained the ' Union have been tGbnverted into hawks and ready, to devour The cry of fraud, coercion Andtreachthem, 4 . toe ih ery comes.With por grice froth such aquarter. Ifa fair vote could the . franchised. Lis making honest men Sick of unihave been beld in the Sonth; Hayes would-have received a million of the popular majority for President, and at least twoutbirds of. the electoral vote. Ww hen Democrats talk of frand and upfairhéss, they forget the history of the past. Recent events in tbe history of the country are too q . South are the only ‘men tvere who! are guilty of fraudulent practices. remembered by the: people ‘of the i Mis siourl, Tenn 1€SSEC, Kentucky, Maryland, Vi ginia avd other States. inwere fi irced into the rebellion by dred to! . ing down all, those who fag. ‘‘Kuigbts of the Golden Cir. lele,”” “The Precipitators,” ‘tVigilance Committees’ . and Mc n'’ made it their special daty to . of tue Viewna Ladies’ § tiger coudemn treason, as “Lincolnites, istS, Por a hetupen cord sufficed ta make cessionists. tbe the 3 oi ry kuows that a majorily slave States, with two-thirds of holding regioh, was openly and pos . Stutes seceded und fouglit to destr ‘tue Union uotl conquer J; ><. ee The Remedy. It-is a lamentable facet that there . are American citizens who so lightly . regurd the daties of citiz they will vote early and often, aud if it is wecessary to commit fraud to do it, they even then do not hesitate. No good citizen desires to have such practices continued, even if’ his own political party gains thereby. The Marysville Appeal presents a remedy which we think will just fitthe case and puta stop to the evil, . It says: “The next Constitutional Amendment necessiry to save our. Republie, if it is ‘savable, is one fordver disfrancbising any man Who in any wav corrupts the .ballot-box, either by voting illegally, afiy other person to do so, or buying at vote, selling, snsbip, ‘hat inducing In the case. of buying and . both should be " Such an amendment would check the.villiin forever dis. whose work versal suffrage.’ z County Meyistrar, Under ‘the law it is impossible for County Clerks present reyistration to perform the duties imposed upon them acceptably. The trouble Hes n the fact that all the work be done comes up suddenly -just before glection. The suggestion hat it is) necessiry to create a new office expressly to attendto the work; All that need be done in three-fourths of the counties of the State, if not in ull of them, is to provide additional deputies for a couple of mouths in the year, If the County Clerk bad noother business to attend to, he could very eusily register all-the names entitled to it. Give tim deputy for a mouth preceding each election and the problem will be to we do not consider a necessity. a solved and sis: new office need be created. = W rony,. so as. to prevent eleven from casting their bafiots-at Truckee. We learn we wére in error. ‘The master.of ‘Transportation at Trackee Mr. K. Watson, who has fa chatge of all trains at that place did @ll in his power to allow allhis men to vote without regard topurty or favor to any ove. The man who performed the little job, wastbe train Dispatcher at Wadsworth and Mr, Watson had nothing to do with it. We thought it singular that a Watson would be, guilty of such practices and we gladly make the correction, for the credit of had family. ee a Church. Surject at the Congregational Chureh this evening, “The Ruined femple canbe Rebuilt,” Rev. J. Sias, Pastor. — + 0+ Tur only way to distingnish musbroom from a tdadstool is eatiug the specimen. — If you live, a b it fresh in the minds of the people to} . believe that the carpet baggers of the . fhe bistory of the manuer of carry. bamboo pipés, ing the Svath into the rebellion is! ple isant sounds, anda three stringed . North, and there’bas’ been nothing } inal veli-boond with -b atmona i inuls spell z Z ". died at Riehmdnd, Vir. inia, Tudeer$o prove that what the ie ders down . What would be the pri »bable +hére-reaorted-to-thea,-theywill. Hut +-of-the-masieperformed bythe Va-. Lresort to now. “It iswell-known that ae Ladies’ ; it j timc luting, brow-beating aud han at . ae ile he would place the’ Germ 1 stand up for the Union aud -tire obi . Bartha Nenber, En ty Ko n, Lin: “Minute ler, and equally meritort us mem bers ratize-every-man-—who dared—to+ tnay—truly—be—snid—of thistroupeA . that they caa wield. huge *tSubtnissionist’’” “and “Abolition: . tune with the most, _ perfect ease and "and the shot gus, bowie kn fe . . felicity. ‘then bush up or become avowed Se( forth Every reader of bist)tin: their rendition.} ody, and the spentaueous applause tree pop tatton of the entire stave ythey receive at the Couclision of -itively adverse to secession, yet the . the rudest power of. appreciation 3 . as well as tlose with the most cul i-) . the simultaneous soandi: ; uluost ipnumerabie strans of meliing better than ever. We made an item the other day $e tepublicans . The Vienna Ladies’ Orchestra. Cpnfneias'said one hundred years "before Piato: ‘‘Would’st thou know ifa people bg. well, goverved,*if its manners be good or bad, exsmipe the musie it prattices.’’ And Koaie, ~a Chinese mosician who lived atbou. sand years before the assumed era of Orphens, said: ‘‘When I play aythe animals range themlon my Ain, Latest News. _ There Gre feays of fon! play in New York in the case of G@ W.s Tiffity of ¢ disappeared. The Joint Congressional Commission to frame A unew government . for the District of Columbia is bulding daily sessions.,: I: is the opinion of partiés_ con. selves ‘spell-bound before me with . If the music of th® gong, little boards ‘wh! melody.’ i fiddle, could make Mon; gula an apt ff_Orchesira, “If -Coni faci 18 gauged the manuers: and Morals of a people by the kind ‘ot misc wouder im wWitia! pructices, we peepige who-boast such musicians as AE. J, Stricbe und atl the. o C, Bellipa, Theresa Hufnan, . Barsteip, i O.che sira. Asses of The leftiest conceptions of . Bach or Beethoven, with the falluess « i, Har ude I, burst of inspifatiog They send from the stage a perfect avalanche of uieleach effort, proves thit those with ated tastes, appreciate the agreeabie g of the ody produced by them, The company give the best aud the most of it of any troup= that! has appeared on the-Coust, aud they deserve the most flittering Dials and the mésHberal patron ge. Cueir performances here gave unbounded satisfiction, aud were beartily appreciated by al who listened tuthem, The troupe go from: here to Sin Francisco, where we predict tiey will receive the most Gcrdial and enthusiastic reception, a ee Mining at Allison Ranch, music { testimo; The Gruss Valley Union ha’ the apnexed mining The Allson Ranch Franklin mine is JookThe shaft is down about 170 feet, there is a magnificent ledge in the . bottom of the sbaft, as there is all the way down. “A <pan, such used by the miners in testing dirt; full of the ore was washed out the other, day and gave in about ‘the neighborhood of $30 worth of free gold. That was the result without ponnding up’ the rock, ‘The truth is the Allison Ranch Franklin shows itself to be véry rich—fylly equal if intelligence: main and as is not superior, tothe old mine. The first level} at 120 feet down, runs rock all north and seuth with righ through. th ten or tweive days the new mill willstart'up, and by ‘running night and day will,¢make for the ore ready to be taken out, As matters there now stand itis not worth whil+ to pile up any more pay rock on the surface. We do think atwenty stamp mill will bé ab) le to keep the “‘pay dump’ Sufficiently clear, and we would not be surprised if a thirty or even forty stamp mill will be The Atlison Ranch Franklin is looking well we showd say. : = The Allison Ranch Ford is north of the above named mine and adjoins it. The north drift of the. Franklin inereases in ricbtess as it approaches the Ford, Hence, there is ageneral desire to get the stock of the Ford mine, There is none . of the stock in‘ market, and advertisements from responsible parties . wishing to purchase stock bave failed to be rexpoaded to, It is said by those who know the, country there thatthe Ford is the coming mine-:of thls district. a > Oe ee Baptist Services. Preaching at the Baptist Church morning and eyening. “Subject in the morning, ‘Walking with God.” _. Evening, .“*Stone with Seven Eyes.”’ _G, W. Sovrr, Pastor, . re —— —,-— kK piscopal Church, room quired. morping and evenibg at usual-bours. Seats Free, — Gronor R, Davis, hinice. -_ee Cha age of kv ening Service. Hereafter, until farcher notice, preaching in the Protestant Churebes tsa mushtoom; af you die it is a 10a istool. 7 ? N will commence at 7 -o'evjock id the . evening, instead of 7*4 o’clock, . “The total numbe ‘on the C . Regular services at Trinity Charch } nec ed with the foreign embassies in Washington, that a war in . Europe is inevitable, Dr. John Dove, the oldest Grand -Secretary of Musops ii the world, California, who bus “mysteriously ' Heis happy whose circumstances snit his temper: but he is*more excellent wLo can suit his¢emper tuany cireumstances, ‘ on {By Telegraph. Mining Stocks. Vésterday Morning? s Sales. ipl 705 Ophir 43. 940 Mexican 170 Gould & Cirry 113%. 1885 California 48%%. . 1185 Savage 9%. ¥ 2330 Ogo. Vituiuia 4454, 390: Crown Point 84 y 580 Yrow dackes tigd B4i 30 a ee al 2 2 827: bs 15 ‘Bxevequer ‘hy, “120 Overman 75.
9957 oa8 d ty. 2 Badd_ D able] is at Chicago, €n ronte to G: alifornia with a pumber of famous trotters, itis now thought probable in San that the difficuities in reyard to the Bick Trust wil. bé_amieably urranged, ~ ‘ Franucise QO, A white Woman was married toa . CBhivaman in Sun Francisco Thursday. progressing. Tue death of George Chapman, the af t.e.uge of 73 years. The invitation. sent to prominent. Northern Republicans to meet aud cunfér in New Ofleans witb the Deimtheta -régura— to_couutingthe} <a P'Eastman, Granitexjle vote of Louisiqpa, has been declined’ “The Board to arrange a Eig or the reorganization of the army met st Washington Th Fas ; ‘hursd and adjourned until Monday . sefsation produc d on the ear by of visitors to the . Centennial fro May 10th tg sovem9,910,966. ber 10th wa¥ 9,6 Totil cash receipts 3,843, 724. A Taine of. Germans for Ean Okitge river, Wisconsin, arrived at New York Tharsday. . on General Crovk expécts a. speedy termination of the Iudian war, City Marshal Flot, of “Texana, Arkansas, was killed Thursday nigit by’a desperado. W. O. Avery’s pardon was forwarded to Jefferson City, Missouri, Charsday. A strike of locomotive engineers Cairo and St. Louis Railroad took place Thursday. J«ff. Davis is a passenger in the Adriatic, which sailed Thursday from Queenstown for New York. All British soldiers on furlough their regiments. In. the Fourth C Congressional Dis trict ‘eX-Governor Pacheco now figqHres out a majority of “43, including the estimated vote of. Mono county, the returns-from which are not expected to materially vary the result.” ing Democrats“im Louisiana’ to the Republicans, is mace public Itadnits all want of autbority to interfere with the internat affairs of Louisbut says~“a popular demand arvision necessary, and at Tilden ie elected by over ,000 votes, evidently referring to inna, makes 5 insis (i that popular fallacy about popalar majorities, against which the Constitution seems to have been speciully framed in the formation of a true Republic, The. reply takes direct issue, with the Republicans ag to counting the. Electoral vote, and insists that such counting is the duty of Congress, and not of any one person, Tnis statement may reasonably be,accepted as clearly foreshadowing what the issue will be between the ‘wo great parties on this question in Congress in February next, the positions having pow veent squarely taken by the’ prominent leaders. The press opinions at the East confirm tbis view as to what will be the topic of discussion. =~. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘National Exchange Hotel. S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Farpay, Nov. 17th, 1876. E Neimer, Vienna Ladies Orehentre Miss KB Neuber, * Miss A Navopvi, = Mise A Bramel, do Miss B Blecksnith’, do .Mirs kh. Korn, do Mi, Meyer, dv Miss L Beilina,” do L Haman & wite, ao C Shernstein, do J Stracke, do H Forte, do M Bates, LittieYork c Godtrey , Arcade M Dumler, Cascades J Miller, Grags Valley Cc Sherwood , City W Freeman, Rough, & Ready, JB Conn, City A Airaecnow, San Francisco -A McClusky, North Bloomfield _ 3 J Dorsey, Grass Valley : B Sh: caan, City ‘The investigation into the .alleged . . Telection frauds in’ San Fiauciseo is veteran pigueer actor, is aunOouuced, . in Ircland have been ordered to juin . The substance of the reply of_visit“SI” CA slag 25. ciiplerainenaivaee = cell tates HOTEL, ARRIV ALS. Union mn Hotel.JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietos Frrpay, Nov. 17th, = A Barton, City James J Donne lly, Virginia City John GL ornelly, ; do Buck Davis, Carson City. eE Pridesux,/ 4 ity ¥ P Morrow Moore’s Flat M . Smith, San Francisco oe rtio, Sucramento i chlvy, City © peponi Payne, do D R McKillican, San Brancisco “WG Morgar, RR J T.Pottle, Marysville R H M's, dc C Harrison, Grass Valley BORN. — + (77 THREE NIGHTS ONLY ¥¢; ie ‘Monr ay. Tuesday & Wednesday “y . , OC NOVEMBER 20, ‘ aa, & 22, . We acknow complimentat a Thanksgi va Truckee, on‘ 30th, to be gis Band Associa circumstance ONLY'M ATINE E, WE DNESDaY, aT 39 P.M. McDONGUGH & EARNSHAW’s Royal Marionettes, FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, ceptance of t] is instore fer they~have The Grandest Show fn tunes Ww as Thanksgiving orld. p RINGING their eu ire “te enery, see oud effete ete Se ___can give than BtU Biers Newsca 1027. \_ /TWENTY-T 'WOPEOPLE, from ~ . oe Hii Ey 3% = The Comic Georgia Minstrels! in all (he "ghd e Wonderful Italian Vanteccial ~ Little Red Riding Hood, Get your m your tickets { ade ball, ot It is going to you cannot a ‘ _SLOSING Wit WICH THEDEST The San fF TRANS SF ORMATION , : = life-size bust S Cc ; gent, recent] EVER WITNESSED. COSTINX $10,000. Deg oahet a ome LN LONDON, ENGLAND. —_— : well preserve fo PRECES: OFADMISSION -~-a8-if-he-bad-j [Dress Circle...... One Dollar. .a spirited adc Parquetes,.....,. Fifty Genis. * ' _ Republican x . readily reco: ood, the dra No exura charge for reserved séats. be had wt’ Be ue«’s Liug S.ore. MA TINit—UCnbiluren 25 cents. Adnits *Fifvy Cents, miT-5t To, of Col. H, G. Shaw, a daughter. In Nevada City, November lith, 1876, Phi'ip Bendér, aged 45 yeers. At Grass Valley, Nove Bulmer, aged 47 years, 9 months and 17 days, « ‘native ot Florida. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. HE HOUSE AND LOT. formerly owned by Nimrod *Jones, on Nimrod Sireet, NEVADA CITY, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on ~ Saturday, Nov. 25th, 1876, AT THE AUCTION STORE STREET, AT 2 O’CLOOK, P. of. A G@UVOD HOMFSTEAD, containing 3%; acres of lana, adwelling house of six rooms, about, one acre of vineyard, choice berries and trvit tress, “all enclosed with a good “The re are aiso on the premi-es,a fence. ‘good chicken yard, a fine well of water. : The premises are opel for inspection at ali times, i F; G. GUELD, Auctioneer. _ ASSESSMEN T NOTICE. You ARUN MINING COMPANY: ys cation of principal place of buri Doss, — Francisco, Cal. Location of Works, Nevada Co. , Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeti ng ofthe Board of Directors, held on the 14th day uf Noveinber,’1576, an assessment (No.14) of Fifty cents per sbare was levied upon the cupital stock f the corporation, payable iinmediutely, in United States gola coin, to po. 41 Market St., San Francisco, any stock upon which this secndsinent shullremain unpaid on the 2ist day of December, 1876, willbe delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is mad; befure, will be sold ou WitDNESDAY, the 10th day of Junuary, 1877, to pay the delinquent as Sessmnent together with costs of advert.sing aud expenses ¢f Sale. By order of the Board of Directors. is Cc C. PALMER, Secretary. Office ‘41 Market St., Sanu Francisco, 020. e Warrant in Bankruptcy. Nthe District Court of the United States for the Dis‘ricgt of California.— In the matter of William B. Gilbam, a volvuntary bankrupt. This is to give notice, That.on the 11th day of November, 1876, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Wiliam B. Gilham, of Kough ‘. abd Ready, inthe County of Nevada und a Bunkrupt on bis own petition; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any pr perty belonging to such Bank.urt, to him tor his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. rh.t a meeting of the creditors of-the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one oF more assignees of his — wi!l be held at a Gourt of Bankruptcy, bholien at Roonis Nos. 25 and 26, in the builaing situated on N. E corner of Washangton and Battery Streets, of the City and Coun'y of San Francisco, before hem. uel J. Clarke, Jun., Register,on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1876, at 2 o'clock, 2, M. E. P. MARSELLUs, <—' U. 8S. Marshal. nls As Messenger, District ot Cal. . ADJOURNED STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. 2 get drones stivernmeani, the stoc k‘CITIZENS BANK, Will meet at the Banking House, on Broad #reet, Nevada City, on At 7 o’clock, P.M., for the purpose of adopti g By-laws and transacting ‘such otber bu-iness 8 may lawfully come before them, E.M. ren Fres't. Jou Parrison, Seo’y onie "t i In San Franc isco, Nov. 10th, to the. wife} 17th, 1876, Isaac” ON BROAD . ’ henhouse, barn, and the Seeretary, at the office of the gage } State of California, who has been adjudged . ' Wednesday Evening, Nov. 15th, FAIR Ea : FESTIVAL! W ILL BE GIVEN bY THE : There is.a \ man to meke dred dollars i ted States, b: who puts obs road track, there will be how a man k dangling frou D Ladies of the. Episcopal Chrrch, A prt ——-ON THE— ELVENINGS OF DECEMBER 6th and 7t There : we tions of rain seemed to wi fere with t Clerk of the There will. be articles for Secretary ¢ following ca stowed. In r the Colusn ‘8; very materia yged for ball in that count State being n therewith, EI: but one colo: furnished f State’s office. or kind of pa it must have private partic Grass Vall meeting of th do not know Sale, and a, SOCIAL DANCE The Last Ev ening. Nevada 1 City, Nov, 9th, 18 Bs. ‘JOE'S BULLETIN OF PRICES. EGG-NOG. TOM AND JERRY. HOT SCOTCH, HOT: IRISH. ees ¢ i ° diseussion wi Z question Wi Old: Seserac, 1660.. 24..quarte, $: = sid . Kine old Whiskies Seas ae 12 @) Preai weed Old Edi nburg Seotch Tt . 15 We i Meheim’s old Dublin‘ 175 = ind . H. idsick C hampggne SOF CPS eee -pints, 1 son, ofthe (] ee ee ae Ore ~ : od alifo rola % pete quatte,1 ei) 2 box of fine, ], Old Army and Navy’ Sherry, irm5 2 and what is ported expressly for Joe, from ‘ ‘ EDRIANGy.ee ee. ee eeeesceees . oo a pure, sweet Old Oporto Port.. .. Pe vir ae 4 ‘ é ‘ Claret—Chateau Leoville..--‘* 125 tasted this se ))) Reren Rey eae 200 — “ S$. dulien.. 3. x. <4 ree 1-00 ” Chateau Larose.... pints 100 Fae Sautaarne Graves’ superior.. ** i? ? Old Sw nv. Holland Gin... . quarts,! * To-morrow Old Jamaica Kum.....0> e ie ; ; Beagett’s Porters.. .0s¢5 dee? pinta, 3? a Be LaneHes will esc pe eer ae ee ik . Notwithstand . + several publi All cone Sold Here Guaratof late, we teed 10 be Pure. will be well p Fine Ijanch Every Day from I! folks will all b A.M. toll P, M: JO. PETTITT, Prop’r. .: and the large ‘see the _mag ear the singi Mected with seats can be without extra nYl BE, W. CHARLES, M. D, SURGEON and PHYSICIAN, OFFICE, 62 BROAD 5T iFET. esidence, Main Street, two deors abeve R Congregational Church. i Quar Licensed under the New Lav, 4% The first qu . . »present confer _E. Church, in téMfay, Presid officiating. L, ‘in the’ vestry o'clock. Saei the following shows: No. 283. The Board of Beaminers of the Medical Society of the State of California: This is to Certify that BE. W: ; CHARLES . E Bervices. Sur M.D., holding a Diploma from St. Loe i a : Medicxi Colleve, in the State of yen i! z and pregching and dat-& march 1865, isin coved é Bs ‘e’cloc } the’ act to regulate the j ractice of “Medi: fo: clock, All, cine in the State of Califi rnia,”:®PFTey! 2 _— rene + ractict ue April 3d, 1876, hereby licenced to f 3 The ‘Medicine and Surgery in said State. In witness where .fwe herennto aif x! armesand the seal of the Lourd, ths + day of Bepte mn ber, 1876 = ᐠ᐀ j Jas. Simpson, President. a Pp. baeyseul) cock, Luke Kobinsen, H. 8. Orns ——~) Jigs. F. Montgdmery, Ch nt n Curt iuy, C. M, Bat 8. Board ot Exe mi sp : We have ja styles-of Hats Boy's Clothin Overcoats ani Recorded in the office of the Clerk ¢ Ai — and pr vada County, this 4th day of 2ailbe 576, jamis’D. WHITE. y any other I nit * Coupty CF 1 Corner Bre