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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MO
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2 nor N, P. BROWN,
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WATSON
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the BROWN & SON,
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. -—Proprietors, —_____ aE ee re ‘NCc NS G RR
a wwe
Keystone. Market
suffer. : vie ? e ¥
, es . PRICE’S .
me THOS toto ‘ TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
their i. ss AY OFFICE ’
FK® the government and Swann
8 and
Ip— :
Employees, the Company réserves the
quali.
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5 right to vary the same as circumstances aes CHEMICAL LABORATORY. :
muy require. To take effect
orri
. closes {ai 84CRAMENTO S'l,, SAN FRANCISCO. COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA
Wednesday, May 24th 1876, ‘lends
oie ears :
:
oe EPOSITS of bullion received, melted
At 7:30 A.M. or and yee bars, and returns’ made in from CITY.
aes bars yet se ve ™ imi to48heuts. .
rain No. eaves Nevada y 2 ‘
n who Bullion can be gity wer ag gg cen
M. and _leavos Grass Valley at 5.30A. M, {
study from avy part of the in iene
arrives at Colfax at 6350 A. M,
ré the returns made in the same man Metais
Train No.3, (loc«l between Grass Valley
ury or ‘ai Analysis made of Orés,' Me es >
and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., arthose Soils, Waters, industrial Products, ‘Gen:
rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. “
: inter Mines examined ant reported_a “4 oad
_ Train No. 5, leaves Novada ‘at 4:15-P. M.,
to be sultations,on Cnemical and Metilurgica :
leaves Grass Valley ot 4.45 P. M., arrives at rs who questions.
cies
. Colfax. af 3.15 P. M. : : :
ci in Se oe mecieh oe HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF
GOING NORTH.
posing
d and Silver Bullion. . rae
io. 2 le 30 A.
Pp ah Charges: Gold a ; of every advantage which long expe-. _ Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M, other Gold bars: on all amounts below $1,000, y 8 § exp leaves Grass Valleyat 9:05 A. M., arrives at
a ‘
‘ . A +. . Nevada at 9:36 A. M. an Ga mae on al! amounts above $1,000, +; . Tence and ample means can give, is Train thy (focal between Orens yay
!
4
: a : > ad Nevada) leaves Grass Valléy at 2: PP otis 208 on all amounts below $400, prepared to furnish the public with >. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. : ‘ Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M.,
a "i sig allamounts above $400) 14 The Finest Quality of leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives st
aa ee) t
Nevada st 8:54 P. M
yy* the per cent. _
: F i -M. ‘imited ; Dore Bars for aaa hah seeeee BR St ed BEEF
{x :
_ JON F. KIDDER,
‘+a4 at “ “= §6©€6—6e6B Se : .
:
lo =k Determination of Gold and silver ip any ait 4 y ma24 Gcneral Superintendent, nedical allay, $2 00.
MUTTO N
P
a, dar . Ores.
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2 i ae ec ee $b PACIFIC REFINERY ling of ue Gold, Silver and Lead, ..5 00 SPRING LAMB, cree mg “« ~G@old, Silver and Copper.. < : a F
AND
Limbs, + rT eee. ARR ee A re +t
z lose won BR ins cance cess st VEAL, BULLION EXCHANGE.
Strap “ Se. SOS ie Pore eer re
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neee:¢ “ou aspen Serer rT ee er poe
CORNED BEFF, 416 Montgomery Sueet, al “« 6s i eee ee Il,
é
varioud “@ Qhrombum .0.l0s 2005 pit
SAN FRANLISCO, CALIFORNIA,
= : Test foray sence Seer bewess PICKLED PORK,
aaa
amet
Analyses
. sanity,
?
SSAY returns for Unparted Gold or
afflict ‘Qualitative Analysis of hel ited —= THE BEST A Siiver Bars made in 24 hours.
sfocted Quantitative bs ie idee Freres = =
; Deposits of Gold Bullion for bors gr
eating (fe one Of Guano.... 5 Of AMS AND BACON posited before 120’clovk, will be paid t te
ffecting Proximate Analysis * Coal...+-+++ io ar H Ss : NEX' DAY after [2 M. tog ee ats cates wetland ti . Returns of Fine Silver in from 10 to 20
no will Complete analyses, qualitative and quanti. f his own manufacture ) : is cured “tative, of complex substances at oad (O
_ > . days, a a =
16 «San rates. . :
. : Bullion oan be shipp y Express, an
: —To be foundin Nevada County * . returnsin Coin made inthe same manner, J A, LADEMAN,
: :
t.
iter
Also, a Choice Quality of J. G. KELLOGG, Presiden
at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN prinit en Gy ies ke J. HEWSTON, Je., Supsrintendent.
r delay
ARD . . . Formerly of Kellogg, Hewsten & Co.
: GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
aug5-3m
flice or
ities to suit
ay rely COMMERCIAL STREET, In quantities to Anis
secrecy
, . BROAD STREET MARKET,
© more
Nevaga City.
“
pA siden nd nea
a : JAMES COLLEY, poo
He is prepared to-and will offer to) -\ » tue BROAD STREET MARKET,
hance
Pp “aia ies
> is now prepared to furish his cusoii U* STORE 13 ALWAYS FILLED . . atomers greater indugéments than . tomers with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK, ihe adele
Rees ahaa Sateen Sane one
oe < 2
i SA and eve’ ything ke a@ first class
nd ‘wil : can be. found elsewhere in Nevada aie crate bgp mestrone ee CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
ats ving lea 3 > a2
andy
: County.
.
Produce of all kinds, etceee DR, C, D. BOBO, . Rap it Eee ae . PHYSICIAN AND SURG ON, ength «f aos
PLEASE CALL AND EX-. , ESIDENCE, BROAD STRFET oppo
pay My Goods are Sold at the Lowest
R site the THEATRE, Offfice at of LG . . AMINE Mipg@irrzy. Bell & Belden’s Drug Store, be . a Reasonable Distance Free of : Denney a Specialty. 98 be =
Carriage and Wagon Marok Ge — LIITTON SPRINGS —— ee
_ biciepebentna rind cecaherra ar pagnen they SELTZER WATEB . . GrassVaiicy road, near Half Mile Hous Kearny stowed, I respectfully solicit a con :
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
pee! ence of the came.
; FROMAgent for Studebaker W . LADEMAN, : :
gons,. Every kind of vet
a the ie : :
win the finest style and ;
:
Nature’s Specific for the cure of low prices.
inform”
Indigestion, Costiveness,. Piles, Particular attention given te Redvertie ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Irregularities of the action of . pairing and Painting. _dpy!
the Kidneys and Liver, Inflama.
—— ‘OLD SPRING GixAVEL MINING CO mation of the Eyes, Gout, RheuMARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,, Principal place of business, Nevada ‘ Ete
‘ City. Location of works ut ue ma tis, °
CORNER.OF cPAXY. ley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is i
3 AND SECOND sT nt Ca ett ha meeting of the Trustees, . rays without any question, is the best
:
cation ay = ot of the oro i pe ea miuersl —. urd the ——, yoyo SAC i. TO
nt, T,3tn, 21 assessment (No. 9, and its beneficial effecté are ce
‘the . conte a 07) Pal hyp ‘ bye . a sitar all who have an opportunity of using it. WHOLESALE KALERS IN
on. the mpon Capita sk oO ¥
:
esmet! ny, payable immediately in United States :
aaa gol coin, to the Secretary — =e a Families and pn aie nda on appliHARD W ARB, ‘orper at his office, Broad street, Nevada Ci y, Z sa aA stock pon which said assessment Wi + wesc: AGRICULTURAL ce Of remain unpaid’on the ay >
2 October, 1876, will be bears’ —— Proprietor of the Grass Valley IMPLEMETS, and advertised for sule at public auction,
. esse! and unless payment is made oan pod Soda Works.
STEAM ENGIN ES,
oe Sat ine Hii eee ee vee We AND MILL AND MINING Goops "and capenens of th, conte. of advertising and . General Agent for Nevada County OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
be sold penses of sale.
je2t-Im
:
oe vee TOs ROLIE: Sectotery ;
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
— d Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1876 ; O department, and our prices AS LOW
—"
: a beni 2
as any house in the State for the same class
tart
et
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
of pot We handle mone but what we
rs
know to be FIRST-CLASS: ARTICLES, and
at. Se ASSESSMENT NOTICE. TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY always Keep the lates improved Machines -igacoreapigs
which are known to good, and preferao Y UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING co. FURNITURE.
ble to the older styles. ; news, Nocation of principal place of busiSOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST-OF—
; __ess, North San Juan, Nevada county, Cal.
: , & Cos P $1
j oat —. Location of works, Grizzly Hill, = Gaar, Scott — os ortable EnNevaia ~oomnfield township, Nevada county, Cal» of Cal ifornis.—Notice is hereby given that at a DE genre god Mnarserd leet box peo pg mt Moline Wind Mills, _ in 0 oe eset the_-Direc : cae the office ties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity can Gold Medal Separators,
. recor of-the Company on the 20th. day of . Mesin >
layler Sulky Memes
x & Cty August, A. D. 1876, an assessment (No. 6) of : E 5@ PER CENT.
Taylor Sulky kes,
54 40-08 meen cents pershare was levied upon “ SAVE 5 hase
Haine’s Gen. Headers
opt # 2€ Capital stock of the corporation, payaae : r oe.
’
it pai rhe immediately in United States paid ootar From local prices, by sending direct to Underweed s Hay Loader & Rake, a coum to the Secretary at the office of the comTrade Engines, ih,
vied UT Paty, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada J.A. SHABER & CO., Vibrator Threshers, erty © breve ested ge Any stock upon which
:
Challenge Spring Wagons,
town. # MS assessment shall remain unpaid on :
adt Schuttler Farm Wagons, cout bhp & the 3d day of October. 1876, ‘will it chy gic ger pense Pitt’s Horse Powers, and ae ant Hesuauent and advertise for sale at peo plty, dead Ge woraite cena in etcrec. THE MEAMOW wena MOWER
» CyB Uolic auction and unless payment is made F Pssltattal ae ets g
—— 53
ve give defore, will be sold on TH URSDAY, the mer aan gee — Mair. 0. = &J” Sec them before you buy any.other
if dete te ay sixth day of October, 1876, to a 4 at soak of Gk . ot enquiry see i Send for Catalogues.
apl0-6m-34
ningted € delinquent assessment, together wit’ bs
Seve county sts of adwertiuing and expenses. of Sale.
J.A. SHABER & CO., Ae
Menem oe
bt, 0
NO. B. ATUNTER, Secretary. 22 707 Market Street, San Francisco.
¥ 4
god # : Office Main ‘treet, North San Juan, Ne3 Sane Sue . RUDOLPH PHOTO. GALLERY
pub vada County, California.
sl DR. F. BUELOW “l BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
pidée’
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ge ; . 3. Fi Eudolph, Artist.
Hag ICE, ICE, ICE. . Physician ariSurgeon, . Mrs. J es : Vo
spaRalisig cle "ota
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: . AVING the modern Photographic Ap
TIS, ¢ pRDERS sent td the Offiee, or E. w.} Ore ON BROAD STREET &1}G Le} H ‘ pss? Biselow's, or given to the B
Sprompily attenite ?
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BEVA
te by the
i CE OOMPANY,
ver, Will!
RNING, OCTOBER «18 1876,
ug the Thestre.
Nevada ‘June loth, 187s
4
pliances, is prepared ‘te make and
. Snish Photographs in the bighest etrie of
. the art is
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Constitution and By-Laws
ie OF THE
—+ Grocers Pr itective Union,
OF NEVADA CITY.
PREAMBLE ;
_ PACIFIC COAST AGENT;
FOR THE
undersigned, do hereby or.ganize Ourselves into a Societ
PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City,
and we do each bind ourselves to abide by
and-conform to the Rules and Kegulations
adopted by this Association, * Fa
= OBJECT. Soca
Sec.1. Mutual Protection of Grocery
Dealers against that class of persons in our
community and vicinity who are unworth
of credit, either from dishonesty or inability to pay their “fiebts when contracted H
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery Dealers generally, by the encour.
agement of such enterprises ag shall tend
to a healthy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS,
Sec, 2. The Officers «of this, Associstion
shall consist of a Presidert and Sétr-tary,
to be chosen by ballot at a regular meet-’
ing of the Association for the term of tix
months, or untll their successors are chosen.
MEMBERSHIP,
Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevada City may become a
member of this Association by signing the
By-Laws and payi.g the regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMCERS,
Sec. 4. Every Member ghall act in good
faith and for thebenefit uf this Association to the bert of his ability.
MEETINGS,
Sec. 5. The Meetings shal! take place
onthe FIRST MOND A Y UF EVERY
MONTH, at nine o’cluck, P, M.
‘ DUES.
Sec. 6. The Members of this Association shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses.
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT DEBTORS,
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every
Member of. this Association to report im-.
mnediately, in writing, to each aid all the
other Members, the name, residence and
occupation of any person in debt to him or
them, for any article of mérc andise and
who has neglected or refused to pay such
indebtedness,
BLACK LIST.
1t shall be the duty of the Secre.
tary to enter, in writing, the Dame, resideuce, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this Afsociation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and te whom due, in a» Book kept
for that purpose, styled the ““Black Book.”
He shall notify each Member, in writing,
évery montb of all such delinquent debtors;
and no Member uf this Association, after
receiving such ‘notice, shall give the per80n so complained of any credit until notified that the name of said person has been
erased, from the “ Black Kook.” 1
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT.
8ec.9. Whena delinquent makes setileSec, 8.
Member to whom such settle 8 made
to inform the Secretary of the fact. who
shall, in like manner, give immediate notice to every Member of his Association,
BLACK LIST FOR BENEFIC OF MEM.
BERS ONLY.
Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any
Member shall make known or permit the
same to be done, the monthly report of the
Society's list of delinguent debtors, or any
copy thereof, to persons not members of
. this Association, in good standing.
DUTY OF PRESIDENT.
Sec, 11. It shall be the’ duty of the
President to preside at all Meetings of this
aticn. He shall see that the rules
and regulations are properly enforced » and
perform such other duties a8 may be consistent with his office, and for the best interest of the Association, .
DUTY OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12. The Secretary
record of all the transactions
ciation. He shall keep all Books of Ac
count. He shall receive al moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only _
e on an order signed by the resident,
vhall send ali
salled for by
shall keep a
of this Asso.
these rules.
QUORUM,
Bec. 18. At all monthly or special
meetings, five Members shall constitute a
uorum for the transaction of business.
otice of special meetinys of the Association shall be given for two days in the
Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, signed by the
President and Secretary. ~
AMENDING BY-LAWS.
Rec, 14. No of these Kules and Regulations shall altered or amended, except by a two-thirds vote. of all the Members present at a meeting called for that
Purpose, or ata regular monthly meeting.
Tne following are the names—of
members belonging to the Association ;—
Hanson & Wadswortt, Lester & Mulloy, E
W. Bigelow & Co., a, Lademan, ™.
Wolf, sutton & Judge, and Alex. Gault.
Cc. E. MULLOY, President.
A. H. HANSON, Secretary. jy8
200th EDITION.
MAN HOO
a.
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE
_. AUTHOR,
E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D., &e., &e.
A Medical Essay on the cause and cnreof
premature decline in man, showing how
health is lost and how regain. d. It gives
,& clear synopsis ot the impediments to
marriage, the treutment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
ell other’ disea+és appertaining thereto
the results of twenty
years successful prac.
tice. °
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS,
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is
no member of society by whom this book
‘will not be found useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London
Times. :
CURTIS OY “MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by thé young for ingtrine
tion, and by the afflicted for re] ef; it wil!
injure no one.—Medical Times and Ga. .
zette.
Price—One Dollar, by ‘mail cr express
; Address the suthor, DR. CURT IS, 620 Sut. ter Street, or P.O. Box 597,-Sau Francisc:
we >
ment in full, it shall be the es 4 ‘Ot the T°
ment i
notices and communications .
the} Warrants Nos.-86, 90, 56, 119, 116, 100
JUST ISSUED.*
a
Co. which shall be known as the GROCERS’
SAFE COMPANY,.
AND— feo
Sargent & Greenleaf’s
DOUBLE TIME LOCKs,COMBINATION AND
KEY LOOKS,
AS SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED
AND FIFTY of these : e
CELEBRATED SAFES
—AND-~
BANK LOCKS,
DURING THE PAST YEAR.
The Most Reliable, ie
Best F inished, : ‘ )
And Lowest Priced Safes in
di
SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR
VAULT DOORS,
LININGS,
7 FIRE AND
BU RGLAR PROOF
SAFES,
of any Arrangement or
Dimensions.
Now constructing,a 20,000
pound Burglar Proof Safe
for the Sacramento Savings
Bank.
Deolers generally are especially
invited to send for
prices of.
KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS,
DRAWERS, CHESTS, etc.. ete,
The Finest Locks ever made,
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, CORNER
4th AND J, STREETS, SACKAMENTO,
CALIFOKNIA, ag25
a = 1
=
NEW SAW_MIL.,_
AT WILLOW VALLEY, —
HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and. we are now ready to fil) all
o1 .for Building or Mining Lumber.
* al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand, Orders left at the office on Boulder
Street, or at the Store of . E, TUBNER,
Pine Street will be promptly attended to.
M.L: & D Mansn.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL warrants on General Fund, registered prior to. April 34, 1876. Also
aud
60-0on “Road Fund, registered July lith,
1876, will be paid on presentation. _ Interrest ceases from date.
JERKY PAYNE, Treasurer.
Nevida, Oct. ah, 1476. ’
circulars and
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F, ROBINSON
A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opposite the Methodist Church, keeps
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
in Nevada city, which will be sold as LOW
THE LOWEST. Give me acall. 04
JOHN H. HARRISON, _
RALen IN BEEF,MUTTON
EAL, CORNED \BEEF, CORNED
PORK, &c. '
Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.
Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Navada
Theatré,
5
B, H. MILLFR’S
ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUIT DING, BROAD
STREET, NEVADA CIPy.
SHARE of the public patronage respectinlly solicited ug? ~~ r'
Eureka Stage and Express Co.
— STAGES will leave NevaPSA da for Moore’s Flat daily.
(Sundeys-excepted, at 5-:.
o’sloek. A. M, .
For Fureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and .
Frides: Pentoe honr.
Ret mwill lewve
kented, at 4 i.
urehki at
Meore’s Flat 4ails
M. Aik» tri
4. MM. !
W. G. WILLIAMS, POND’S . Cd
bad © bes for I will speak of
nia
EXTRACT,
oe
ctlient things:”’
Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over ‘
thirty years, and for cleanliness and t.
prompt curative virtues cannot be ex :
celled. '
CHILDREN. No family can afford to be
without Pond’s Extract. Acidents,
Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are
relieved almost instantly by external ap-.
lication. Promptly relicves Pains of
Burns. Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings,
Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Ar.
rests inflammation, reduces_ swellin cs
stops bleeding. ~removes discoloration
»nd heals rapidly.
FEMALE WEAKNESS. [t alwo 8 relieves
pain in the back and loins, fullness and
pressing pain in the head, nausea, verti.
0.
IN LEUCORRHGEA ithas’ no equal, AM
kinds of ulcerations to which ladies ; re
subject are promptly cured. . uller details in book accompanying each bottle.
PILES—blind and*bleeding—meet
prompt
relief and ready cnre. No cage however
chronic or obstinate can Jong resist ity
regular use. =
VARICLOSE VEINS. It is the only ‘sure
cure.
KIDNEY DISEASES,. It has no equal for
permanent cure.
BLEEDING from any cause. ‘For thig it
isa specific. It has saved hundreds of
lives when all other remedies failed to
arrest bleeding from nose, stomach
lungs and elsewhere. 4
TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and
Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often permanently cured.
PHYSICIANS of all. schools who are aceer quainted with Pond’s Extract of, Witch
j Hazel recommend it to theit practice,
“We have lettersof commendation from
4 ‘ hundreds of physicians, many ot whom
‘ order it for use in their own practice.
In addition. .tthe foregoing, they order
its use for Swellings of al] kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea, Catarrh (for
which it—is a specific), Chillblains,
Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, ete, Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skip diseases, :
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Rough.
ne and Smarting; heals cuts, ¢ ruptions,
and Pimples. It révivesjin vigorates and
refreshes, while wonderfully improving
the Complexior.
TO FARMERS— Pond’s Extract. No Stock
Breeder, no Livery Mun can affordito bewithout it. Itis used by all the leade
ing Livery Stables, Street Railroads and ~.
first Horsemen in New York City. Itbas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad
dle Chafings, Stiffness, Seratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerstions, Ble dings ,Pneumonia, « olic, Diarrhcea, Chills, Colds,
&c. Its range of action is wide, and the
j relief it affords isso prompt that it is
. invaluable in every Farm yard ag we)]
as in every Farm bouse. -Letit be tried
: once. and you will never be without it.
i CAUTTON! Pond’s Extract has been imii : tatid, The genuine article has the
A words Pond’s Extract-blown in each bottle. Itis prepared by the obly persens
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properly. Refuse all other preparations
of Witch Hazel. This is thé only article
used by physicians, and in tne hospitals
of this country and Europe.
HISTORY ana usesof Pond's Extract, in
pamphlet form,sent free on application to
. PON O's EXTRACT COMPANY, ae
jy? 98 Maiden Lane, New York,
Established 1865. 5
American and Foreign Patents, oe . ' E
GILMURE & CO, ~
NUCCESSCRS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER :
K & Co., Solicitors. Patents. procured i
‘in all countries. No fers in advance, No
chorge unless the patent is granted. Wo
fees tor m:king preliminary examinations,
No additional fees for obtaining and con.ducting a rehearing. Special attention
given to Interference Cases before the Pat.
ent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different States, and
all litigation a pertaining to Inventions er
Patents. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for
pamphlet of sixty peges.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
«The last Report of the Commissioner of
the General Land Office shown 2,897,500
acres of Bounty Lana Warrants outstand
ing. These were issued under aot of 1865
and pri: r acts. .GULMOKRE & CO/ pay cash
forthem. Send -by registered letter. 1¢
Assignments are imperfect we give instructions to perfect them.
~U. §.General Land Office.
Contested sand Cases pros cuted before ae
the United States Genersi Land Office and
Department of the Ioterio-. Private Lend
Claims, Mining and pre-emption claims
and Homestead cases attended to.
Arrears of Pay atid Bounty. ie
Officers, soldiers and sailors of the late
war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of
which. they have no knowledge. Write
full history of service, and state amouot
of pay snd bounty received. &nclore
stamp to GILMORE & CO., and a full reply, after examinatiun, wil] be given you
frie. 7
&
by =
—
Pensions.
All officers, soldiers, and sailors wonnd
ed, ruptured, or.injured in the late war,
however slightly, cap obtain a pension by
eddreesing GILMORE & CO. —
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & co.,
before the Supreme Court of the. United
States, the Court of Claims and the South.
efn. Claims Commisrion,
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Fach department of our business 1¢ con.
ducted in « separate burean, under the
charge of the same experienced parties ex:
ployed by the old firm. Prompr ettention
to al) business entrusted to GILMORE «
CO. is thus secured. We desire to win 4
success by deserving it. °
Ac.dress, GILMORE & €O.,
+ fy22 Washir gton, D. €,
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