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VOLUME VIII.
Hevada i Democrat.
PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
On Taesday, Tharsday and Saturday.
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
1.3, ROLPR, A.P. CHURCH, G.1. LAMMON,
T. H. ROLFR.
OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
Tus Tat-WiekLy Democrat will be delivered to town
subscribers at 75 cents per month,
Carrier; single copies 10 cents. Mail subscribers,
6 per annum, in advance; for six months, $3,50;
three menths:, $2.
Rates OF ADVERTISING—Fur one square of ten lines,
tirst iceertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1.
One hundred words on an average make a square.
Jop PRINTING, of all kinds, neatly exeented,
_ City Business Cards.
—J. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public and Commissioner for
the Atlantic States.
Orvick—On Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon, .
Nevada, California. oct2-tf
<. WILSON BILL,
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
orrice—Over G.W. Welch’s Book Store, in Wiljiams’ Brick Building, Commercial st., Nevada.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Orrice—Op Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada.
“DAVID BELDEN,
Atterney and Couaselor at Law.
Particalar attention given to procuring United
States Land Warrants for persons entitted to the
wame by Military Service.
Orrick—At the Court House, Nevada.
J. S. NICHOLS, M.D.”
Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon,
@FFICE & RESIDENCE 121 BROAD ST., NEVADA.
(First house above the Methodist Church.)
August i7. 1861.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—Room Ne. 4, Flagg’s Brick,
orner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s
Saloon,
Residence—No. 25 Nevada street,
On the Old Washington Road.
PDR. LEVASON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Orrice--U p s!aira, next to Chas, Kent’s Meat Mar‘ket, over Block & Ce’s Store, Commercial street, Ne~ aka,
Wuose Fee FOR RACH OPERATION IS ONLY $2,50,
" _BREDERICK MANSELL,
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA.
JOHN KENDALL,
Justice of the Peace,
Orrice—Keleey’s Building—Entrance on Pine st.,
next.dgor below Kent’s Meat Market, and over A,
lock & Co’s Clothing Store. dec6-tf
CHAS. W. YOUNG,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods,
KELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST. NEAR PINE, .
ba Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made
te order, All Articles Guaranteed.
u. W. KNOWLTON,
LORING & KNOWLTON,
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Commercial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and
Shoe Store, Nevada.
gar Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice.
Every variety of California Jewelry, Manufactured in
the best style.
J. F. HOOK.
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
Commercial Street, Nevada.
A Full Assortment of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’s SHOES, and GIATERS, and
Benkert’s Qullted-Bottom Boots,
Constantly on hand and for sale at Reasonable Rates,
rr Boots Made to Order. “=
tenairing done at all times, and at short notice,
eS J, F. HOOK,
NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY.
RLACK & HUGHES, Proprietors.
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
Gorner of Washington street, in the rear of the .
Court House.
ANUPACTURERS OF DOORS, § ASH
and Blinds, Window Frames Casings, and
Mouldings, of every variety.
BO” JOBING ATTENDED TO AT Snort NoTIck. “@@
CITY BREWERY.
‘WHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REspectfuily inform the lovers of good LAGER
BEER. that he manufactures an article that can
not fail to please the taste
ne Sale Reer furnished regularly to Bar-1
Saloons, Families and dealers generally, at Keducec
ee A. BLASAUF,
asert Oty Brewerr, Spring st., Nevada.
rOTNS.
payable to the .
GEO, 8, HUPFP.
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GEO. H. LORING, }
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e Nevada
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1861.
_ Hotels and Restaurants.
“WASHOE HOTEL,
EUREKA SOUTH,
PATRICK BOHANNAN, Proprietor.
p fn THE PROPRIETOR WOULD
respectfully inforin the public that he bas
opened a first class Hotel at Eureka South,
: on the direct road from Nevada to Washve,
aud is prepared to accommodate Travelers and cus. tomersina style UNSURPASSED in the MOUUNTAINS,
. "PheBautlding is Large, has been newly furnished and refitted, and the Rooms are well ventilated,
THE TABLE
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TERMS:
. Single Meals
ecececeeess 10"
Eureka is located 26 miles above Nevada, and pereereeeee ewe eee renee
". sons going to Washoe can be assured of the very best .
accommodations at this place.
PATRICK BOHANNAN, I’ro’r.
Eureka, April 20th 1861. —3m*
BAILEY HOUSE!
. 88 & 89 Broad Street, Nevada,
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THIS SPLENDID, NEW FIRE
Proof Hotel is now opened to the Public.
Its appointments and commodiousness are
. superior to anything in the mountains.
. We havea large numberof Large, Single Rooms,
. well ventilated and airy, :
. 2 THE TABLE
Is supplied with all the delicacies the Market affords,
. served up ia a palatable and healthful style. Our
accommodations for families and for Theatrical
Troupes are not excelled by any—Terms Liberal.
. ‘The House is Open all Night!
. Passengers are called for by the Stages
for all parts of the Country,
A LIVERY STABLE is connected with the
. house. Horses and Carriages taken from, and
. brought to the door, Horses and carriages fur. nished at short notice.
TERMS:
ME CIE ss 05s oc cna deiaes ceca Cis i $7
. Board and Lodging (according to the room
occupled) Trot.. se. cecedsves cece’ $8 to 10 00
LOGQUIGE. . oc cc cccccc ceed cece covees cs COOMBE US
It will be the constant aim of the undersigned to
make his guests comfortable and feel at home,
A shar¥ of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
. apr-20 NAT. BAILEY, Pro’r.
oxsninpleananhepnioatthlanteddc apahiaebipedglngnieee lee cee laces
FASHION RESTAURANT.
CHAS. B. IRISH, Proprietor.
NO. 19 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
aving purchased the above Restau,
rant, [would inform the people of this place
and the county at large, that I design keeping it as a
First Class Restaurant.
OYSTER. SUPPERS,
ay Served up to Order,
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The Table will be supphed with everything in
. the market, aud none but good cooks will be em. ployed. Meals furnished at all hours—and on short
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Game Suppers served upto order, on the
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\UNITED STATES HOTEL.
. BROAD ST., BELOW PINE, NEVADA,
. GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Hk UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE FITTED AND
/ completely renovated the building occupied by
. them for the past few years, and will continue to
carry on the Hotel Business.
They are now prepared to accommodate Travelers
in as good a style as any other
HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS,
. The Rooms are well ventilated, and are fur. nished with the best of beds and bedding.
Dioals.. osc csccssses, ane Conte,
j Lodgings pernight,,. 50 and 75 cents.
. Whe Table will be bountitully supplied with all
. the varieties found in the Market.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
. shortest notice. Meals at all hours.
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NO, 32 & 34, BROAD #T., NEVADA,
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity,
and the traveling pablic, that he still has charge ot
. the well known and Populat Hotel, known as the Na«
. tlonal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada,
The Building is of Frick, three stories high, and
THOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF,
. Having stood two firee, The severalapartments have
l ¢ cently been fitted up in a style that cannot be sur
of The Beds and Farniture are New,
And tor comfort cannot be excelled.
The Table will at all times be supplied with all
the Varieties the Market affords.
Game Suppers, Got upto Order.
Particular attention will be paid to secommodating
LADIES AND FAMILIES. ;
The Stages, ranning in afl directions from Ne;
vada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures
from the National Exchange.
a OPEN ALL NIGHT. Ga
The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge
ofan experienced man, adjoins the office where
. games and dmnks can be had.
F Having had long experience at the business, 1am
confident of being able to make the National. the best
Hotel in the Mountains, aed @ comfortable home tor
Travelers.
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CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES.
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A LIVERY STABLE,
Is connected with the house and particular attention
will be given tothe care of horses. carriages, &c
Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured b:
féati the office. appli¢ation at th GRO. R. LANCASTER, Pro*r.
Will at all times be supplied with every variety to be
Lodging, per night.. 6. 62.6.4 sees ceeeeres. 50 0l8
. Bankers and Assayers. .
. ere MARYSVILLE
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
H. HARRIS & CO.,
E Street, Near Corner of 2d, Marysville.
Also, 73 J street, Sacramento,
105 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
And Aurora, Esmeralda Mining District.
ILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS
of Melting, Refining and Assaying
Gold and Ores of Every Description
ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD DUST.
Gold Bars bought and sold. Returns made in Bars
or Coin, IN SIX HOURS.
Shippers of DUST can draw, against consignment,
on vur bouses at MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO and
SAN FRANCISCO, and Check Books for that parpose
will be furnished by us.
They would respectfully solicit from the Miners and
Dealers, their patronage. As vouchers, for the cor
rectness of their Assays, they refer, with permission,
. to the following Bankers; who, for nearly four years,
have shipped Bars assayed by them to the Eastern
States and Europe:
SAN FRANCISCO: j
B. Davidson, Fsq.,
Mess. J. Parrott & Co.,
MARYSVILLE:
Low, Bros. & Co.,
Decker, Jewett & Paxton,
‘* Sather & Church, Reynolds Bros.
‘* Reynolds, Reis &Co. NRW YORK.
SACRAMENTO : B. Berend & Co.,
B. F. Hastings & Co,, ‘Trevor & Colgate.
D. O, Mills & Co.
QUICKSILVER AGENCY
OF THE NEW IDRIA MINES,
The best article in the State, sold at San Francisco
Agents rates,
August 6, 1861. H. HARRIS & CO.
GEO. W. KIDD,
BANKER.
GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA.
OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market
Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8. Mint.
me Checks on San Fri.ncisco and Sacramento. DRAFTS onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest
Rates.
ae Collections made, and State and County Securities purchased at the highest Market value.
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
BY JAMES J. OTT,
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA,
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted,
Refined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and
Returns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours.
My Assays are Guarantied.
BARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price.
Leaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the
Highest Prices. JAS. T. OTL,
NEW YORK PRICES.
The Greatest Improvement in
MODERN DENTISTRY,
The Patent Gum Colored Vuleanic Base for
WHICH DR. LEVASON
AS PURCHASED THE RIGHT OF MANUFAC.
. turing, and has all the steam apparatus &c. &e.
With a large assortment of the most Beautiful TEETH
expressly for this Process. The Durability of Vulcanite has been fully tested in the Eastern States
Curing the last four years, and pronounced pre-eminent over all known substances as a
PLATE FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
Rendering the work much LIGHTER and CHEAPER
than GOLD !! yet equally durable and more Beautiful. It absorbs no moisture! Resists the strongest
Acids !! Taking a high polish and having no inter. stices for the lodgment of fuod !!! It’s more cleanly
j than any Gold Work can be made and ore
} Worn with More Comfort,
And owing to theirextreme lightness, any desired
fullness may be given to the FACE without perceptably increasing the weight.
j Tose iuterested, are invited to call on
. DR. LEVASON,
} Office is over Brock & Co’s Store, Nevada.
Sa Stopping of Decayed, and Repairing Broken
Teeth with Artificial Bone or Pure Gold, Extracting
jor Cleaning of Teeth. Charges, the sameas in the
States—a list of which, as allowed by the Dental Colleges can be seen at the Doctor’s Office.
Particulars will shortly be published with Certificates,
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. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,
. Surgical and Mechanical Dentists,
Office—Corner Room Second rtory,
KIDD & KNOX’S BRICK PUILDING, NEVADA.
ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS
Performed in
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. Manner and
ae SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Nevada April 10th 1861. april-tf
NEVADA
‘TRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Steam Engines and
Roilers built to order.
Castings and Machinmery of every descrip¥ 9 serge tion.
Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired, All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw. Grist, Malt
ind Bark Mills ; Horse Power and Car Wheels, All
wders filled promptly, and at as LOW RATES as any
etablishment in Sacramento or San Francisco freight
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WM. HEUGH.
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Nevada, Feb. 12th 1860.—tf D. THOM.
OB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED
J at this office~—Corner of Pine and Broad sts.
Democrat,
NUMBER 5/1.
The Committee to whom was inirusied
he custody of the fends contributed towards the erection of a Monument svitab!>
to the memory of the late Hon. D, C, Kroderick, with power to ereet the same, in presenting the following Statement of their
trust, would beg leave to direct public attention to the present necessity of inmediate action on the part of those desirous
of aiding such object. The Committee lave
had the trovt in hands nearly two years,
aod it bas not been from any lack of exer.
tion on their part that the same hae not
becu completed at thie date, The amount
of funds contributed did not admit of action, as they were unwilling to commence
a national work without'a fill knowledge
of the limit.of the having the ¢,perience which has attended the Warbiugton Monument in view. The amount of
cash on hand, deposited with the San Francisco Savings and Loan Society, is $6, 26%
84 ; of which eum $5,418 75 was codtributed, and $845 09 interest earned by the
same, as per following :
SANINGS ANP LOAN SOCIRT¥ IN ACCOUN:
WITH THE BRODERICK MONUMENT FUND.
April 30, 1860—By-Oash./).94,661 74
Aevada Democrat. .
Tus Sace or Binchamprox on “Peace,”
Senator Breckinridge says in his speeches
that all that the South wants is peace. The
Hon. Daniel §. Dickinson, the Nestor of the
Breckiuridge party io New York, also wants
peace. But there is a marked difference in
. the processes by which these gentlemen
would accomplish their wishes. Mr. Breckinridge, with a violated Constitution in one
hand and the evidences of a disruptured
country in another, would like to march to
his goal, unopposed, over the prostrate people of the North. This method would not
auit the Sage of ag py OE He would
. Conquer bis peace, with. band on. the
throat of a desperate rebellion. In.a
delivered lately in Peunsylvania, Mr. Dick. inson said :
I hold it to be the firet daty of every citizen, of every party, to aid in restoring~if
restored it can be—this great and
government. There isno half-way house
in this matter—uo tarrying place between
. sustaining the government and attempting
. iss overthrow. There is po peace p
‘tion that will suit the case until the rebel-. uly 21, 1860--By Dividend.. 116.53
lion js first puatdown, And were! in favor he’ 16. 1861—By Cash mat RE ee
. Of, or disposed to tamper with this rebel) Jan 91/1861—By Dividend.. 374 02
lion, or aid or countenance it, . would go July 21; 1861—By Dividend.. 354 ba
; aod take up arms with them, Because if
. itis right for them to take up arms, it is
right for them to have armed oid and assis.
. tance. A military despotism will be inaugurated whenever you permit this rebellion . Committee in commencing any work; but
to triumph. Iam in faver of putting down . in order that they may arrive at some deiiwar by force of arms. I am opposed to/. nite knowledge of the amount to be devowar, and in favor of obtaining peace by . ted to euch purpose, they have fixed upon
putting down the authors of the war. I . the foliowing plan: Subscriptions to be eoam io favor of peace, but I am in favor of . licted between this and the 15th day of Ucthe only course that will insure it—driviog . tober ensuing, at which date the Committee
. out armed rebellion, negotiating with loy. will proceed to contract for the building of
. ally. & monument to the extent of the menue on
hand. It therefore reste with the people of
California, in whose defense be laiddewn
his life, to determine the eharacter of. the
TOA vivecivotiece seeceeses «MG, 263 R4
Wo. F. Hernicx, Secretary.
This sum is not sufficient to warrant the
re eee et me
Gov. Downry axp Grex. D. D; Couroy,
. The San Francisco Morning Cal! makes the Monument to David. Broderick. Ttioso
. following statement : . baving subscription lists in their posvession
. The War Department, at Washington, . are called upon to make immediate returns
. acting on evidence of bis fitness in ite ar. thereof, as a full. list of all. donors and eubchives forwarded a requeet to the Governor . scribers, as well as all delingnent agente,
that he would commission DD, Colton aa] will be published on or before the 15th of
. Colonel of one of the new cavalry regi-. October. Parties desirous of contrituting
ments; this reqaest was made without avy . to the Monument Fund, can do so by de. request on the part of Mr. Colton or his) positing their amounts at the Savinws aud
friends, it being well knowo that Mr, Cotan Society's Bank, to. the credit of ihe
ton bas seen eetvice and is an experienced . Fund, or with any of the Committee.
officer. The Governor informed Mr.Colton . Architects, who have submitted dex ’gns
of the request, and the latter, after coneult. or who desire to submit designs for’ the
ing with some personal friends, concluded . Monument, will receive every information
to accept the commission, provided he could . by calling on C. D. Carter, No, 96 Merchant
have some voice in the chvice of line officers . street, on or before the 15th day of Uctowho were to serve under him—not eu ab. ber, at which date a plan witl be adopted,
solute “say,’” bot sufficient to insure that! The Committee desire to express thelr
no one should be appointed in whom he . thanks to the Proprietors of Lone Mounhad no confidence. To this the Governor . tain Cemetery for the donation of an cligi}aeceded. Subsequently the (rovernor, . ble site for the Monument, for ty feet
. without consulting with Mr. Colton, insist. equare.
,ed upon appointing as Lieutenant Colonel) In conclusion, they would earnestly’ apof the regiment a gentleman of Los, Ange. peal to all those who hold the greai and
les, wholly unqualified—either by experi-. good in reverence, as well aa the pafriotic
ence, sentiment or ability—for the position, . in general, to lend their ald towards the
and ope oo whom Colton could not rely. . consummation of their trast. The preeent
The result was that Colton refused to ac-. is peculiarly a fitting period for the ereccept the commission ; and we bave seen . tion of a Mouumeni which shall be sa endiepatches (which are now in Gen. Sum. durable as the Union, to the memory of one
. her’e possession) from the Captains of two . of the firet martyrs to a cause which at this
. companies eulisting for the regiment, etat. day has such hosts of advocates in Oalifor. ing that their men bad positively refused nia, Trusting to meet with a prompt reto retve on account of the appointment of . sponse, the Committee respectfully rubmit
the gentleman in question, and in conse. the above,
. quence the companies were to be disbanded. Wao. M. Lent,
Thus by flying from ao implied agreement, ¥, L. Van Bokelen,
and by insisting upon a principie of favor-. F, A. Sawyer, Chas, Watrous,
itism, Gov. Downey bas certainly retarded; J, W. Brittan, C. D. Carter,
the formation of one regiment, if he has . WM. McKIBBEN, Vres'dent
. not prevented it altogether. Colton, be it) J. P, Buckiwy, Secretary,
. remembered, parted a most creditable ex-. soteeeiniie cionidiateminabipendilat
. amination before ihe Board of Army offi. cere.
Chas. Hosmer,
T. J. Poulterer,
Morper at Stockron,—Michael Cain was
. killed in Stockton on the evening of Sep; saeatcaaes . tember 9tb, by Frank Fugler. The parties,
. VALLANDIGOnNAM KePvpiaTeD TN HIS OWN . says the Argus, were disputing nenr the
. District.—Sixty-four of the leading Demo. Gas Works, concerning a lot of grain, when
sagt a he . Cain strock Fogler witha board. They
crate in Vallandigham’s district, Montgow. then separated aud shortly after came toery county, Obio, have issued a circular . pether again, when a fight ensued. Fulger
against the ‘despotic and traitorous course . drew a knife and stabbed Ouin in two pln.
of the Vallandigham eliqne.” They »ay, . ces, the blowe taking effect in the right and
“it is the mission of the Democratic party . jefe breast. Cain fell and expired simost
to give strengih and vigor and efficiency to immediately. Fulger then proceeded (o
} the Constitution and Crovernment when . Justice Bours’ office, surrendered bimaclf
they are attacked by rebels and traitors. In . into custody, and war placed in jail, A corthe language of the lamented Douglas, ‘'n0 . gner’s inqnest was held and the fact of the
. mancan be « true Democrat without being . Kijliog proven by several witneseon Onin
. at the same time a loyal patriot, and there . was 9 native of Ireland, about 35 yearn of
are but two positions to assume; we must) age—ablacksmith by trade. Fugler and
either be for or against our Governwent— . Cain were married to sisters (daaghters of a
eitber patriots or traitors,’ ”’ They pledge Mr, Brenman,) and bad for somé time part
themselves “to unite with all loyal citizens not entertained the moat friendly feeling
‘in the defence of the nation, and in rebu. towards eoch other. Cain arrived at Stockking the unpatriotic action of said conven. ton on Sunday the 8th from Folsom, but
tion and of the Dayton Empire, and in sup-! wa, formerly reeident of the former place.
porting for office in the vounty of Mont . Pogler wax formerly in the employment of
gomery men, irrespective of party, who are’ J 8, Houche & Co., and was appointed a
loyal to the Government, by # vigorous . special policeman on election day, at which
prosecution of this war, and who in no con. time he borrowed the knife with whigb he
. tlagency sre in favor of secession.” killed Cain. The latter was intoxicated at
nee . the time of the difficalty, and was peraua. A Vorewr which bas been missing from . ded by hia friends to leave Fogler before
. Harvard College Library 60 yeare has late. the fatal blow was etruck, bat all to 10 pur.
, ly been retarned. . pore,