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1 v THE OREGON Svrunnvr Mousing, Nov. 21, 1S6S. Poor Abbot of the Albanv Democrat assures his readers that Democracy is advancing very rapidly. Wc should say it was to the tunc of the rogue's roarob. 'A little voto was taken in Pcnnsyl- vanis a few weeks since to seo wheth- er the people of that State bad forgot- ten Gcttvsbarc. A rnajoritvof 40,000 we democracy nave occpo pn-uu andarogaiit. Then for Gods sake, quit blowing about them being the Por ""' ' . If Grant had been elected bv meger votes, the Democrats were coinc to-do said that they remembered that little stitntions, have been utterly repudia- McGregor that it the citizens of this Lit not amWiion. parr, bt incident very well. ted by the people. Wc meet to give valley will open the trail from Clatk's ' A kind of enmlir create - TT V"! thanks that a new era of peace is to ' in "Ranchrie prairie" to the summit, .TLllTT T?lL . The lbanv Democrat in dcnainnc , , . , , . ,. . ' mi . i. .i -, Untonre. otleait. to reason true, accenu, remarks that "the, leaders of . ..... -.- ,, (,,.L.( : .,. rom .i,. ,nmtnit , ., Vnri. , Le.,.u f0t .T, .. 1... ' something awfuL Had the tabler4mcnt of the grand sentence wc say. let uoneinnsiucuoneimnieuiaieiy.as m in been turned and Seymour elected by uYbe friends! The lat crowning tri- ter i at hand and the matter admits ttiat vote the "white man's party" umpfnovjr the1 rebellion, hs heresies of no delay. Let those interested act would have been in a sad dilemma. and its ccAnoidcnt issues is ended ; and , promptly and pnt men to werk at onoe, Goma I Going ! Ga.ve ! : Tho Ore gon Herald is to be sold under the Auctioneer's hammer. Beriah's "car pet bag" is to be presented to the "Grand Cyclops" of the Iv. K. K. to keep strychnine in. A proposition caid to oe on too; . . ... 1 10 mace inc vote 01 me r,icciorai v-ji- lege unanimous for Grant and Colfax, Wo wonld like to know how the Dem- ocratic electors of Oregon conld ever vote for a "drunken fool ?" iTn Signal, finding that its subscri bers canot read English, is astonishin: ,s astonishing Its last cfior. them with cheap Latin. i. x ,.; .; ,,(,,." wVSeh means that the editor is very greasy at present and, he might have added ka rl I y aaM Aa uu'.' ,u l"- w' "" Andrew Johdn enumerates in his n,,nt-.:..;r, r-i,,.tw n r,n, of reasons whr the people should be grateful to the Almightv. lie omitted the paramount reason for public grati- tude, naaielr, that Andrew Johnson's official career i$ ncarlv ended. . The Albany Deinorrat remarks that the majority of the American people have decided in favorbf negro suffrage and negro equality. As "this is a re public where the will of thc people is a law," we would like to know what hc-ts going to do about it. v ibe Albany JJ'moerat man calls at- . . Kb .. tentioa to thc "defiant" attitude, of a very sictly looking chicken at tne bead of his column. It looks like a patient who has just had a vcrv sewi' dose of ipecac turn him upside down -.".. - . . . T . Abbot, and let htm get rid of Blair. r,i . , 1111 . The colored ueot.le of ashmgton have erected tlie nrst monument to m m tt,,i.u. s,v.n. in t.. .1.. f r . . - handsome school house. No tribute could have been more appropriate nor more jrratef nl to the venerable states man who always deemed his labors in .behalf of the common school system iu Pennsylvania to be the crown of his lite. nnnnJvre Mr II..npr- Dnnlinrr iof Salem, JormerlT publisher of the Sr.vn.vrL, has been presented by Mrs. D., with an eleren pound blessing of the bor persuasion. Good luck to him if be grows up like bis father and mother he stands & good chance to be President. i r. n r. ...... ...... itoEBxZlSrJS, that Grant appoints a lull CabineV Jlcvtillc Mr. Dowell goes to Washington lo ... . .- , . ; -. wynu 10 ui ou ousmess, anu orani can douutless ao tte same thing, it some other neonle can't. It is thoncrht that Senator Williams squandered from fifty to seventy-five thousand dollars in this Stato green- .backs furnished him at the East to carry Oregon with. signal. Nobody thinks anything of the kind but the idiot of the Signal, who is al ,ways ready for sale, aud he is evident- 'lj chagrined because no one thinks , - him worth purchasing. Ben. Ilayden, of the Signal, is so (.id since the election that be is -fkitilc to bite himself He has .received a tract wrapjled is the 'JVI X. TiorW, enjoining "remembrance OJU-w Sabbath," and waxing wroth, makes a vicious fling at the Bible Uc- Jon. -Ben. considers that the World is ' a.bdJy contaminated, but it it the only ' ial pleasure to publish obituary notices Lti-e we ever heard of a Democratic of delinioeDt1 cri or to n "77 . . u.ciuoi.rauc nouncj tbat tJie uay0 j,, married a paper being pnt to a worthy use. t0 Kme cr0t8-yed "Zantippe" who will Elkc-VT GooM.-Sutton A Stearns make life', sea a perfect vinegar pond. " rernow opening at the City Drug , New To-Dav. See the card of Store, Borne of thexupet elegant toilet Baum it Wohlgenaut, aud profit there- ?ood vor offered in Jnektonrille. ' by. Jntaleeis Coming. The President has set apart Thurs- dav of next week as a day ot National Thanksgiving. Tlic Republican pf this countv have selected it as a dav ol rejoicing. Xot because eur politi repairs. It is a matter of much iropor cal opponent are humbled and dts- tancc that this trail should be kept mayed. Not a? a day ot personal ex- open. If it is, the relations between the ultation over men, who while diflerinc . Post and this valley will bcunditurb- from n, really desire the country's prosperity, but to rejoice that doctrines falso in themselves, disgraceful to the country and inimical to Republican in- rcbc;on arc t0 he R-l3rcd and tl)f -tk)DS nutJrr;nc ti,m t0 c;vc plaM Venetr and'ha sharplv drawn issue. He, who is soon to be rcganlod as the head ST tho nation has said "let us have peace" to insure the fulfill - in view of the last splcn3id victory of the Kcpubl-.can party, ttier cliooc to b mapnanlmons and extend the hand ... .a. of friendship to the misguided Democ- racy. No less than we, should the Democracy rejoice. Defeat will xegen - trail- aim ,.u.fcv k,.v ,.;. .- 1.1 ..n .: ciotn ana repentance w, pnniy 11 ana unvc oui inc urauewgntf wuo iovc self more than country and it may til-1 tiraatelv become more fitted tor the control ot national aSairs than at pres- ent. Democrats should rejoice that a .... ,i m.- ,... :. .. rule the couatrv and thev are akl iiuujmvnHi,uiviM'; u ("' -- - - -.. ' lf Uf v: inruui i acknowW ge himio b.,5" H and hard knoeks. '. , b .' McGreror enlisted in 1;6 a.anriate u -. -- - i.j .- dent. Malicious Projecstion n.....,j....i.i,.ii,v The great excitement here last week as the trial of Mr. D. C.Livingston was the trial of Mr. D. C.Livingston ... cm. ra.n,i.. .:.. . u..v smith shop in Sam' Valley was barn- ed, and circumstances seemed to point so directly to Mr. Lhingston as thc incendiary that he was in dieted by the Grand Jury for thc crime. On the trial no means were left untried to procure a conviction, be: the eu- dence introduced by the prosecution was cntirelv too good the conspira- '""'' aim ta,,K "'" "uimue sur tors had overdone the thin-: an 1 after virorl- IIcrc McGrosor was made 1st oalva few rainntcs deliberation the I-'CHtecant for l.i distinguished brav- Jurt brought in a verdiet of acauittal. Mr. Livingston was very ably defend w . . ed ty lloa. J. I), i ay, who managed the case with great skill. In his sum- . ming np tie prnveu that some scoun- drels had conspired to blacken the character of a citizen nroverbial in-' citizen provertna lo. lealing; and in th. in- .honor and just dt stance, at Ieat, legal learning and abtl- ill niv uv'V.KM. ,V JUD.IVV. Alii- . .... ..,.. , J, . ,. . ity were subservent to juntiee. Tt.:. . anmri tniT t r mrtanui nil m . -- -...... ..... .u... ,(,- itic-ttflu'f aeotiittal was inti: ami r ." . . tf . i those who brought a prosecution D0 1 less malicious than mean, there is a i feeling of contempt. O.v TitE Mauuv. A gay youth of. Fort Jones, Cal., arri-ed here on Wed ' n.i1r nronmn-ini.rl l.r . nirl ll.t Ii. said lie loTed stronger than sweet ci - der, and a male friend named Downey who acted in the capacitv of attorney. They loved muchly ; but the girl's male I progenitor had interposed a "black- snake" between their love, and they procured a buggy and rushed for Ore- COH Ateir "ram awaited them here i . - . - . . bcaeeching them to return horn, and do the thing up handfme, but the . swain thought a bird in the hai:d worth I two in the bush, and hastened tJ the j lersa omes jor n mwe uoeumeni. i T,,e coJ(j bl.arted officia aid i.narv.. and the unfortunate lover returned to Yreka oil Thursday with a tearful mai-' den, ttiat bancerea alter tno name ot ..MUr m mnt nnnmnnul nnn.m n.i ! reflect on the uncertainty ot human af iairs. I Frrr ueatis. 1 he public seem to think that wc charge for marriage, mrm. anu aeatn nonces. .oi so: it , r onc BctB married and aint asham ed to have the world know it, let him inform us and we will tell tho people. , If any poor devil has a spanking new baby come into the bouse; how can we tell the world of it unless we know the fact ? If any one crosses the "dead line" to the unknown shore we will re cord bis going. All such notices are matter of information to tho public and we will be obliged to any- person sending them. It will cive ns esnec- Eoad to Fort Klamath. , It is notorious that- the trail from . Bog"" B"cr Valley to Fort Klamath 1 ...... ..... '" l'-d condition ana not liable to : be traveled tno coming winter without ed; bat if it is nof, the mail from there will go to Yreka, and consequently all , the traffic of the Tost will go there al-1 so. "We have the assurance of Captain a sunce of twenty-five miles. It is estimated that 200 will be ample to! pnt the trail in repair from "Ranchrie" . ' to the summit, and certainly our citi zens can meet the Captain's liberal off- ' cr with this small sum. Whatever isj otherwise the Lvpress will be sent to ! .. ,ww,a ireKa.anu tne captain assures us mat if it is it will continue to ro there. Here is an opportunity for an exhibi-; . lion of a little public spirit, and we do; , not doubt but there wiil'be a response , ,v..w , ..... ... - 1 ..-. m .- -. Cap.- Themis SleGregor- Tim moritr;rt.,TTmn-r ,r ,..,. w.u..., -. ,..v... cwmmatider at Fort Klamath, isited anvme imnng mc wcck. iie i not a craduate of Wst Point, but won his ay from the ranks to his pre.ont . r ,... . in a company of cavalry, reeraitcd in tan t ntuei-uo lo serve in the Rogue River Indian war, bat wat .ubqttent-1 'J- ordered to Fort Chunk-ill, (Xtrv.) 'hTe ,,f ook I" ia the eierat iv oraored to rort tnurobili. .ev.) w,lcrellfl0(": l" ,B tke u-M'ate inoiau tijut under i.ol. .Mctarrv. Indian tijrtu under Col. .Mcuarrv. aen tkc war broke on: bit coajmnr was oruorw "" MW " wn,M -"T battle of the I'emu.ttlsr campaign tin- der Mcl'lelinn, as a private, until the seven days buttle which forced the rr treat of thc Federal army. In the dri peratc charge on Gaine's Mill McGrc- r company wcut in sixty-thrce er.v- ile was w" ron?" nlinS 5'"- idan nhen he went tlashiug through fiiA SWamu hIa 1. .kaIaab.... I !. &1 .... "" v.....i,-, ..... . ., ,..H. c- .. v..... l.,.,,.u ,, f.-, xnir.r a; :,,e DalUe o: " "'Chester where lift u m l'aa. . .1 ru Ad. m. ""-'"-. . .- wa-: aule ,or aouve anl.v ;rh,oh w ml "" i thc cJte of the war, he was promoted I The Oregon City pap-r says : Peat i- CM1.a;oer and ota0TJ . K.r.in excllnt material for fuel-prefer- a "ua,0C-r anU Crdur,fd to tert ftWr e think to either wood o coal, Klamath. jjuviri-cnr is a native oi eoiinmi. . ji . . t t i - T um s ihnrnn Amr.rin 1,1 , , - vhvjVh , .. . t.aav . - .wue l mon man. .s Jong as the ilnn t.n. ..AM... -..-. j. -.i r. "on has plenty of such dufendcrs it klUU tla IHUlikl US PULU UUirSIIlILTI II 1 nfctU never fear. ! Circuit ntlM of Jr.rV.nn rnnnt.-Vn. "" -w' -r.rr J "" tcmucr 1KB. i BT-iTE casks. ; StatS VS. Arch LrlSmant assault w'' dangerous weapon continued. s,ate vs- T-"- Ballard ; review from Justice Court. State vs. D. C. Livingston ; indict- nicnt for arson ; Fay for dofendant. Plead not guilty verdiet of acquit ta!. r.. ... . . state vi. jack Allen; in custodv, ' charged with poisoning hon,es-ignor ed by Grand Jury. State vs. Jas. Hards ; indictment fori raUrder-eontinued c,, ... tt:... .be. True; Indictment !?nfi.u.hUrd. no mtterwUuk. ith dangerous weapon ;,or thc7 vot4c Deniocratie. Witness ... ... , ' . I the action ot thc newlv enfranchised "- ,or assauu wun plead not CTnHty -verdict of acquit tab -- .. -,. xcno: ",LAtw' "citshutz vs. L. Llecher; action to recover money coutinued. J. N. T. Miller vs. W. G. TVaulf Uctiou to recover personal pro.er:y continued. Burpee Jc Linn vs. Maury fc Davis contiuued for service. Chas. Kimball vs. II. L. Webb and C. Baird ; action to recover property and damages dismissed at plautitTs cost. CIIANCEJ.T CASES. Helen M. Hards vs. James Hards ; suit for divorce continued. J. n..Bcllenbrook vs. M. M. Bellen brook; suit for divorce continued. Nancy L. Stowe vs. A. J. Stowo; Buit for divorce continued. T, 7m- iiliCAKWATru. ITils peice of work has been finished under the supcrvis-, ion of Street Commissioner Wade. There are various opinions as to its gta- bilitv and wo Drefer to sav nAfl,;,, Sont U till Murine 5 DOlL,nS , about It till &pnng, "Let us be Friends." X tlUNfM'IVINO urns. Klrc iion o'er ! and for fn strife, In difference to the Nallm'e U, Let u make amend. Let eriralnattoa' rile exeew fit placed In long deterred durtt f Let ulo friends." Our people, one and all mut know Hot ranch the Nation' wral or woe On pf-vee depend. Tae lialebet,' then. roat le Intered, With all the erll It tourerred ; Let u be frtend. Our hope of country, our delre ; 1 1 jirro rr of lllu'trlom Mre. ...... all thatM-n.lt With bumin excellence or pride, Bid us oar aftsnr likk'rlnj- hide "L'l Ve frieifW !' W . w. RATIFICATION BALL. , .it 1 . . Tt.:t. T'.lt t Vm mem wouiii ue raiiiH-u aim woi u ikiw There will ba a Juoilce taii ai e ...,,...,--. , (, . . '.... shntz' Hall, on theereuing of the .Cth of November, in honor of the election i of Grjnt aj(1 Cojfax Everybody is ' ,..",. " ...! . .,:.:.'... 4n, am, . deel wI p, Rnd Vic0 IWl. d o tj,c wj,oi0 American people. , -f , . lavor.i,i. !, pro- ... , Teh- l eratnase w ill coiuist of, Ut, a ton- light procession ; 2d, several short ' peechos; Sd, a dance at the Hall. . Tlie Jacksonville Hand nill discourse patriotic nitric on the oocaston. The following committees have been r!w "J; ?. I.0N.m JOIIMtlLlTbK r. t r. iht vr. vtk rMK.B stito An cAjtium.i. or i. i.'. . . ...jv.i . ... ,,.,.,...,-, v. W.M. RAY. J AMIS CARDWELL, A. V.GII.LE1 It, J. li. wu. i.", , louNtiTUi: on speakeiis: , y. LANG ELL, ' E. II. WATSON, C. C. UEEKMAN. Sugakt Sou.. Mr. Meyer of Ash Un.ltbohah jnt irturno.1 from the Wil'.amtttc, inlorms us that be has hold his rtallion "Sligart" at Browns- t!,,v for f3'0 I.oi.k OtTFrunk Young reqnetfd i to v that be will be ddiveriin: hi - . a V 1 ........., oook, in .lowpume conniy,nciv nv books m.ioM - pmiiecoiiij,i.i - ii - i - - $nlcriber lor ths "Life of Grant, be t t - rwniv t refine your ikm.m. A tt.11ifif. Tt .. ' - ' ..... W ...... '. -. . ..i.... .,1 !....,. n-.n.,.n.i. i;.CIil. I MVil . .. r..,. . ..v. .. w i .'' i t. ...:.. t ri-..i.. ......... ni Lirira ! , i-Ja.i"h 111 iivmiiiii vtnr ...., ., ... a .. t" ULillUbU. M llllL- III .1111.1111. 1UI coirjunxi: oy toasts: hod l(ul.M ,urlriHi llv thc ill(iail! . . , c-iHfar L? r .?' O. JACOi:?. J. R. PKACOCK, ur ii. the iirii.lt v ol beboco. Did nut E r Callfor::'a ftna Kdi VM TIR.VKR. J. C. TOLMAN, Irnni natnas. Vp bono ili. rumor t.ir -- T - ---. -.. ....., na-.ty, ana u is nctcr nowm o exeep fnr the fraii it rrrown lor fitOCk. ---- ) -- j iiie.Moany Jitgiirr sayi inai me - firt Union celebration ever held at nt alt f m . .t . .t.. VlO Came off last Tuesday CVCtling. .:. .t. . r-:.. ....:....... i held in the place the Grant men extr - . . - mi- in.. - i"-" j. " 1 .1.1 . .1... ..!.... .U. r.Mnl .. ..n .v.. td them-elves to have a cood time, AllU tlieT SneCCCOt-U. One or two "bed-rocks Democrats" undertook to annov the meeting by hurrahing for Booth and Jeff. Davis, but as they kept back in the dark, no notice was taken of tbm. i'Z.f-f .vi. "Piitm "TiiA Mlinnv r. ' . .'.-. hti.1 ..-A-. i ,i. j.r,, . r.,,n. tm irnni. eoodueirf t,j Muer 4 Urentaao, Ineludmu W.4..ul ..n ti-,1 cr-n thmir U tlmi... ..... .'- H . -. .,. , .. ,......, ....... ..... ....... w.. ...v n.k. aiwi avow tneir real ut-Mgns; w men are iiu; nig-e", jvanains, vnina- men Indian, and all the rest of th men, mutatis, ana an tne rest o. . icutn and filth of our cf-ntry shall be enfranchised and vote the Radical ticket." As fast as the "scum and filth" plug-ugly whites of New York and the j meaner and more degardeu part ot tne negroes at the South. They all voted in common ior seymour anu iiair. Ortgonian. ForcitT om Pki.vcii'I.e. The late campaign was fought by the Democrats on their principles, pure and bimdle. That "bed-rock" journal, the New York Day Hook, said in its issue of October 3d ; 0n one side is the old Abolition party, with its preachers, lunatic, fools and niggers, and on the other thc hardtisted Democracy, and we have only to issue a proclamation giving every onc with the rank and file a 'likely nigger,' tosweepsuch rub bish from the face of the earth, though I the Mongrels were led by a thousand urants and -Hermans." .Let ns nave the proclamation ! BORN. I c . ... . ...... . .. ...I o 1111 i 9giown on me ibid inii., 10 me ttife of B.:njamlo Smith a ion. 5HH!!S? DIED. ,777 ', ,. ... i"-,. L I-Io JsekwoTllle, ycalerdajr afternoon, IJ.J"wt son ofll. and Hana.b Lo- Tj, 8Ced about two rear. The Tribnne cditorily urges the fraiichi-'einciit of all who are now tlis lraiu'hiscd litrawo of rubellKjii. a well as color,-' jiikI fjrbmils the lsHoing plan for a Court It utloml nriieiidin'ont on the subject of nnturalir.ntiuii : 1st. Restrict naturalimtion to the U. S; Court and Commissioners S. Ptiut the official records of names gfjiH pcrmns ualurnlir.eil, with date of naturalization, respectively. 3. Allow any foreigner who swears , he is now an actual" resident of the United States and expect to remain so, and that he has committed no crime other than rebellion and treason, and tenders heart r and exclusive allegiance to our Union and its Constitution, to Vecomc n citizen at any time without exacting preliminary residence or dec laration ol intentions. Further, to ae cord tho right of tuflrage to every ntr son who h.is been naturalized not less 1 than eighteen month", and swoars he , has committed no crime known to our laws. 4. Punish as a felony the manufac ture or use of illegal certificates ol nat uralization, and all actual voting, or atteintits to ite. bv iminicniiit!. not qualified as aloriail. Such an amend- a h A emm oacl. w A Ti:t.C(iUAU from slianglua, an tiouiiciug the wreck ot the Meauur H& 'i'-ih? 5iVke i5S ,iZVion l5 a,iS 0 II ill not be long before the telegraphic connection with China will bo aceom plihetl, it not ia Ruria Auu-rii-a, tln-n !:, n,,.!, ... 1...1:.. 1 1 ..i.'.t.::: ,! iiu;rm VI .11111.1, link till' III ini.t Ui.l- tit-e- now are that Knglirh engiia-ers will gel the line up the luluatid down the Vaii-'-Tze const meted lor." before the KttsMan American pnyect ill bo ti sinned, on any Pneilie ciblcjiudertaketi. here are Miattiier and CoUiusr I iot wc u!y gtte tt as such, is withont . joondatioii. Ami yet t mhhoi tkiiili , i.i uc mu.h m mai iw ' cPJ.',m Uuz.Ut. ' '' pnt(i II. 'II i Ik i.li:tio.s. Orant county gives is mjmy lorseymour. .Iomihiic i. rv iKirtt-U to cic onlv 1 ufnioniv lor jSeymonr, again tor the Rt-puMicaus ol l- ofr.uie ngurfc.iiiTrtolrcivHirtwl. Pill tllflltlttl V lilt ".tit III M.al.li ,k aia j.dit 5-6. Aeconiing to ,,. , vul G..utVf ile nomocratie inujority in the Mate t 5. UrtjiuUm. ! GracKiuTnls-Ai a Republieat. ."letting hold iu New York, OetoWr S"t, ilr. Ilivurtw, of PiWHevI vai.iu, n.aiti li ,rivlH, iIIJhw. WorJ, . ..-I1tj, m,.h i , lrit.,M, j,, ,hfji(. w ilf ami didare to be my IU-y, that . ....I. .. .1 ...ab. ....... . . .. I - i a iir,iw mpre hi u.h.juuh shall vz.M in our evantrr tlmi h m.iii 'a.v !a ' " y -rt "r grut la.nl, and that w itboui r.iolvMa- " or biiHimnce.- Why is Gn. Gnitil Hkc the Mr.it ol ,, - , . ... . I toiiMaiitinuplfTKccatise heu the" bu. .. ... .. lor u." N. V. Tribune U. UAUM. JACOU WOHLi.KJTA.Vr. . . ... iRB I M X, WHUI nPWAWX . "'"' ' w t.-i..ini I , WUOLCSALC kSD ULTAIL DCAUCRS I.V GENERAL MEECHAKDISE, Sortl M'ett Cor, Ortgon A Main Su., Jacksouritte, Oregon. IUrlo-; pnrcha.-d tb batloen hfretcfoia j Sitcc .-oit. aou ooot aceounti, we art? com '......- :: .--.-. -..- piriini tacauupou tuo owuij tb old Brm to "" - "-" "" " c.um. wi,uui U-r "tow m-slKHo- lo do u will Cud a,ir accouuulo ihabaudiof au offleir. ouramck Urre and eonn.ii.-i... .-.h .. .bop - ; that bjclo appllcailou to bmiuw. to ! "ral -'sw ot patronage. 1JOr1i,.b i I I i HOWARD & SMITH Manufacture to order, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, DRESSED FLOORING &.C. THE UNDKRSIONKD ARE MAN 17 r.cloriDg at their new aleara plaqing mill tbe aliore named aod many more Articles at greatly rtdnttd prien. Sab ot all tUea oo band or made lo order titter glazed or no glazed. Momoinga, from one-balf loeb to a fire Inch crown mould. Orders for lbe arllc!n,.nd all work Id Car penteriOB aad Uuildini. dnnn wllh .ll.milrli ' and lo a workman-Ilk manner. IVrm. who rnntfn.i1.ti. I...ll.lln. ....i j. .. ... .. 1 -- r-- -.... uji, nuuiu uu wru io cu mi n tfe making contract elaewbere , ' cjm do 'os neat atd appropriate manner. Stop . 00 California tttccl, near the bridge. JIOWARO fSMITU. , Jacksonville, Not. 29th, C7, nov2Jtf. I I.Minii -l.il.. ... ll...... I. a fi K-Vltl'lvl TI'Mday, attending the luiiinU of M . ." ',.,r,',. So,r I',01,'' CA1 1. .McOAUJ.. fl. f nmt UK, I tout Mrrrl. en - f ?', S.T-1860-X ri.AXTAT10X lUTTKIIn. TliU "plfiMH Tonic li now wti It .11 ,i lo e.wc Ih, jtik. rtlh. SI SEivJlftS? In aumr Th l,o,W, . f n .ii.''JV wu-IW. II It thlpl..rlI,cHI,rt,lur? "Si pnrr with iwnoni rinici ami Sr iHrtiJlT" lmortnnt Ccrtlilcatn. Inwr tnwh luion, f t ...ii, . , runutlcn nitter. I.t. w nr m. " Ulm ' ''" " " WAO'0,M.R, S!fcW J.J. rbBt.tloa mile tx. My l. mB !, X!Z.'i 'I'ia.h- "' ' .1 ''' crrat rirt nr nJntl.tiNlnrvliin(, i. attTi. .iarvrT-u hi. UK KI.V. 3. i. C.tTI!cin.V, BrtMtw, r,T. Jlrlhi,uli.. Ji(.'t.' ur."f. 0rtiwi;a. 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"" ,fy ''," J l Ut. i. :lu SVjMV) lntK.i. .bJCiliriMlltl-KiCimii ?n;.ir.i?i .lTAo i.i.Tiacrr. ll b an M)m41l.i! tH lhat tit 1(.il- Virutt U nmt rw nw w a fUo.r him, nuui ri'l,Hl.Xf uiW. t .. .. ! Li, .ir l-rti lLiinl4.t .sl .!. hTBrte .HlXMATlfN. S5K Tll0, fcniT WUK JeiXT. IllU.NI. HOi.. Eia Airt. $rxtut, ivrtlAWCI. I r.rn fin c X?xv Of ar.t 4kH tnJi.ntr;lr,i.,lt,nul,-5& 0U iiimsu Ji It on tu4iMbtal ij itliuMr rtm4 III!' w .rin, ritiux, Ull.lk4.0la4Ul.IuM,in . ll i M U Vfi Is n.rj ,w, cwp, uliulk i tUnu UI uetvr. Irxtiu.. HilVv;. All rul 1. wrf-t I11 .1 t-rl.it n(Tt.lrr.lfit lhi:uiirvfU.M Kntimk riimwiurfi-r'" v.o. '-. .1 ipi.w IIAI..MJ. to. . r llrf tr Anr n . uu n-cl. cwbui(.i II UltW 1M. lUl, L.W L..kcl..rl. f(4l rrsc7"' uj M In UfJ Ul ! 15 camp ob rmnur mi. NEV'OIGGINGS STRUCK! WILLOW SPRINGS STOEE, ll IM.UW Sl'ltlXCJS JAfKSO'o WM. BILGE R, PBOPRIETOn. rPlie uiiderkieiif il hrrekr a A nouticva lo tb cilizrut of Hillo 'ff0 and vlelullr, ttiat be ban ipned a torru; place, auu onrt lur fair till large keiected ttock or CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, ISOOTS AND SHOES, UATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, 'LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGABl. and all klnda of general merctandli. 1 talr are aveab down. Call around allow yourielr to be c--tbat Goods can be sold Just as Cheap as in Jactoo. WILLIAM -Ut.-- "Uiw- 7i-w vrv- v - C. Y. Duie. J.B. BB- L helman BLAKE WOULD CALL THE ATTET w -builder, and all wbo bare ' lit .ti. "."...-... iiMior 1 conteroplatlou.Jlo tbefact tbat ""J'-J,",, eropiauou, Jio mcjas. ". J":-iV.i!(i, plalnlnjc mill ia In aurxewfal WJJT tbal tbey are able to do plaining J5. new and y are able loao piaiom -- j I groorlng. and aujM.:2J lice. In lb beat 7'M?.Ee er aoiyrlor macblnery. J'ZTima toDcinV and on rbort notice, JX lion nitb the planer, enable o to farah and inch, door and window fr. ?L-tl ture at Ion- ratea J in fael we dt'!7 et to be nndcrsold j aor nannfKtnr s line. Give u. a CALL. P.ft AbU,aJOrc(tWi HSTjOtb, l8i V! rlr fltr mnneriftr Ukmt