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¡FIiç emo frati ç ¡Times. TUE COUNTY TICKET. RADICAL HONESTY. TUE BOLT. THE gander on as a “sub,” and now sloshes GRAND around on the outside like any other he male bird. The gander sticks closely to “biz,” and will doubtless bring forth the progeny in due time. They will be the To bo given at HORNE’S HALL, on first legitimate fruits of Mrs. Duniway’s MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13th, 1872. revolutionary efforts. Red Mens’ Ball ! We place to-day at the head of our col Prior to the meeting of the Democratic During the delivery of Joe. YY’ilson’s umns the ticket nominated by the Dem- harangue on the 29th ult., Psalm Colver, County Convention last Thursday, a gen E. D. FOl'DRAY,........... BwiMN Agent. ocratio County Convention, held last theanti-Swamp Land Apostle,impatient eral caucus was held, and the Pinto dele Thursday, and it may be regarded now ly awaited to hear an onslaught on the gates demanded a compromise upon the as the list of county officers for Jackson Swamp Land Bill, and at length, fearing officers to be nominated. Now, a com county for the next two years. that the question had inadvertently es promise, in the general acceptation of the J. B. WHITE, ALEX. MARTIN. Henry Klippel, Eli C. Mason and L. caped YVilson’s attention, he ventured term, means a concession from both the DEMOCRATIC ST ATE TICKET. D. Wade are the nominees for Represen to jog his memory, by calling out i parties to it; but the definition of the HE Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Im proved Order of Red Men, of Jacksonville, term in Pinto minds is altogether differ tative«. Of Mr. Klippel, very little need “ Swamp land ! YY ’ hat about the Swamp ' For Congress,........... JOHN BURNETT. will give a grand ball at the above time and place. ent. It means concessions all on one (Successors to James T. Glenn,) C ommittee of A rrangements .—E. D. F» u - ( N. H. OATES, be said here. He is the present Sheriff Land Bill?” Imagine his disgust! “Phau- side. They demanded that they be al of this county, is personally acquainted dray, E. B. Watson, D. Cr -nomiller. cy his pheelinks !” when YY’ilson replied, Presidential Electors,...-< L. F. LANE, DEALER IN R eception .—H. Pape, J. R. Wade, A. Fisher, (0. R. HELM. with almost every voter in the county, in that flippant way of his, that every-! lowed two nominees on the Legislative John Cimborsky. and we are but reflecting the sentiments body had heard enough on that question, j ticket, if not the whole, anil then that F loor M anagers .—J. p. McDaniel, E. N. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of every man of his acquaintance, in as The gentle Joseph did not want to talk the nominations bo equally divided Hudson, S. Plyinale. serting that the people have the fullest on Swamp Land. That is a question throughout. When we remember the CALIFORNIA STREET, Tickets, $3. A cordial invitatiou is extended to all. lfitf For Judge,........................... P. P. PRIM. confidence in his ability and integrity. “not for Joseph.” Cause why? The Hon. conduct of these same men in the last JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. For District Attorney,......... J. R. NEIL. One of the oldestcitizensof Jackson coun Bernard Goldsmith, one of the leading County Convention, when they not only Cattle, Hay, &c., for Sale. ty, he is fully conversant with all of its Radical luminaries in Portland, besides contemptuously refused to divide the del JACKSON COUNTY. wants, and has the requisite zeal, public other magnates of the same party in that egation to the {State Convention, or even HE undersigned has for sale, at his ranch 10 spirit and energy, to accomplish much locality, too numerous to mention, to gave the Bedrocks a delegate, but even miles north of Jacksonville, on the Valley | H. KIJPPEL, for the benefit of this county in the Leg gether with Beekman, Langell and other scorned to hold a general caucus, the Road, For Representatives, < ELI C. MASON, islature. Mr. L. D. YY’ade resides at Ta leaders here, who are all Swamp Landers proposition made is exceedingly cheeky U1E UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE ( L. D. WADE. in notifying his friends and the public gener WHEAT, For County Judge,...JOHN M. BLACK. ble Rock ; is a man of more than ordina —and heavy ones at that—made the indeed. But when it was coupled and ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very For Sheriff,.............JOHN S. MILLER. ry intelligence and ability, lie was the question too delicate a one for Joseph to attempted to be enforced by the threat of large and extensive stock of FLOUR, a bolt, if their preposterous demand was unanimous choice of his delegation, and handle. For County Clerk,......... SILAS J. DAY. The Radicals have made-a tremendous not complied with, it passed the compre STAPLE DRY GOODS OATS, For Treasurer,.......... KASPAR KUBLI. is certain of polling the entire Democrat hension of any reasonably modest man. Mason is a resi- howl over this Swamp Land question, but „ „ . . (JOHN O'BRIEN, ic strength. Mr. E. READY-MADE CLOTHING, EARLEY For Commissioners THO§# WKIGHT. dentof Goose Lake precinct, and although the sincerity of it cannot bear the test Upon the refusal to comply with this ex For Assessor,............. WM. GREGORY. comparatively unknown to the residents applied by Psalm Colver at the discus traordinary demand, Pope Barron and HATS <&j CAPS and TIMOTHY HAY. For School Sup’t,.......... J. B. h ARLEY. of this valley, is the unanimous choice of sion. Their orators dare not attack on it Ed. Del’eatt, of Ashland, Davis, of Link Also 130 head of Cattle, For Surveyor,........... GEO. H. LYNCH. the people east of the Cascades for the I on the stump, because too many of their River, YY’m. Parker, of Big Butte, P. I). CALIFORNIA < AND SALEM lltf THOMAS CHAVNEB. For Coroner,............... Dr. L. T. DAY IS. position to which he has been nominat leading men are Swamp Landers them Hull, of Flounce Rock, and George In CLOTHS ed. The acquaintances of Mr. Mason ful selves. Think you Joe. Wilson would gram, of Rock Poiut, BLANKETS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. “Folded their tents like the Arabs, ly endorse him as a man of ability and dare assail a question in which Barney And silently stole away.” energy. He has served in the Legisla Goldsmith has so <leep an interest? It HOOP SKIRTS, —AND— Not one of these men possess a particle E. N. TOLEN. ture of Missouri for a number of years, was this influence that knocked Dowell For State Senator, ETC., ETC. For Representative,.... A. L. WALDON. and will ably represent the mining inter- i out of time. His blatant and windy ar of political influence, even in his own —ALSO— precincts. Hull and Parker misrepre Hoots and Shoes; Ladies*, Misses* For Sheriff,............. DAN’L L. GREEN. estsof the county.* ticles on swamp land quietly but effectu aud Childrens* Shoes. sented two of the smallest precincts in For Clerk,.................. CHAS. HUGHES. For County Judge, Mr. John M. Black, j ally crucified him. No man, who per For Treasurer,...... ...... YVM. NAUCKE. of Butte Creek, is the nominee. Mr. sistently, honestly and openly opposed the county—Flounce Rock and Big Butte. Ws have also in connection with the above a very HE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds Davis’ colleague refused to bolt with him. Large and Extensive Stock of Choice . For Commr’s.. | J!" F. SLOAN and the Swamp Land I.aw, could get the Black is a gentleman of sound judgment of work in their line. Wagons manufactur- S. MATHEWSON. Songer and Jacobs, the remaining mem O<i from choice timber, and ironed in a superior nomination for Congress, and Radical and discretion, and is otherwise admira- j Assessor,............... . T. G. PATTERSON. manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good bers of the Ashland delegation, also re GROCERIES. Joe. Wilson knew that if he dared to fight as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on For School Sup’t,.............. AL. ADAMS. bly qualified for the position. fused, as did Haymond, who held the short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a Capt. John S. Miller is the nominee for that question here, he might as well haul HARDWARE, For Surveyor,........ WM. N. SANDERS. majority of the votes from Rock Point. call. /r-iUShop on Oregon street, one door above Franco-American Hotel. For Coroner, ........... DR. WM. BAILEY. Sheriff Capt. Miller is one of Jackson down his colors, shoulder his scrap-hook, YY’illow Springs, which sent up a Pinto QUEENSWARE, CRYSTAL & PHILLIPS. county’s pioneers. During the numerous j tell his last smutty joke aud go home. delegation, refused to follow out the Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf Indian wars, of which our county was His chances would not be as good as that CLASSWARE, STATE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. programme of the disorganizers. As it the theatre, he always bore an honorable of the celebrated eat in Hades, which was • ____ was, this bolt, from which so much was and prominent part. He has all the req deprived of claws. TV O T I C EX. CUTLERY, Rt»ohed, 1. That we. the Democratic party of uisite qualifications to make a good Sher expected, proved a very small and very the State of Oregon, are pledged to a strict con iff. PAINTS, The Radical candidate for Congress contemptible fizzle. No doubt, after they Oregon A California Railroad Company, Land ) struction of the Constitution, the restoration and Silas J. Day, of Jacksonville, has been showed plainly by his reply to Colver on had bolted, these gentlemen were aston Department, Portland, Ogn., April 5, 1872.J OILS, preservation ot the rights of the States to regulate re-nomiuated for County Clerk. Mr. the 29th ult., that he dared not discuss their internal affaire, and especially the elective OTICE is hereby given, that a vigorous prose ished to find the sun shining and the ETC, franchise, free from the control or interference of Day has made an excellent Clerk—the this question. cution will be instituted against any and His disinclination was ALSO the General Government; the protection of indi best this county has ever had—and will world wagging pretty much as it used to every person who trespasses upon any Railroad manifest to every person in the house, Window Glass, Nails, Iron and vidual rights in accordance with the fundamental be Clerk again. Land, by cutting and removing timber therefrom do before. They expected things would Steel, Cast and Steel Plows laws of the land, including the rights to the writ before the same is BOUGHT ufthe Company AND For Treasurer, Kaspar Kubli, of Jack and cannot be disputed. Then we ask, if go to pieces if they withdrew, but they Wooden aud Willow ef habeas corpus, trial by jury and freedom from sonville, has Been presented. Mr. Kubli PAID FOR. the Radical opposition is sincere, if it is unreasonable searches and seizures. W are. Etc., Etc. All vacant Land iu odd numbered sections, didn ’ t go to pieces worth a cent. This has been engaged in the mercantile bus 2. That we are apposed to every species of cor not the merest sophistry, the most trans whether surveyed or unsurveyed, witbin a distance ruption in all departments of the Municipal, State iness on Applegate for a number of years, parent humbug, the lowest demagogism, ' licit was contemplated long before the of thirty mi’es from the line of the road, belonga and possesses all the necessary business and National Governments. I am now ready to ¡»ell anything in my line at the to the Company. Convention, in fact as soon as the prima 3. That our motto is, no privileged classes and qualifications, besides being a man of why did not the chosen champion of the lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods 15tf I. R. MOORES, Land Agent. no privileged capital. spothss integrity. Radical party discuss the Swamp I.and ries decided the question of ascendancy in will find it greatly to their advantage to examine 4. That we are in favor of a tariff to raise mon Messrs. John O'Brien, of Applegate, Bill before an audience composed of the the county, for we have unquestionable our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale. ey only for the necessary expenses of the Federal n<>t to be undersold by any house in and Thomas Wright, of Willow Springs, citizens of a county which has a greater | evidence that a paper was in circulation determined Uovor^ment. and not for the benefit of monopolists. Jackson county. in several precincts, pledging the signers __ • GOOD farm and Stock Ranch for sale, with 5. That we view with alarm the flagrant and open were nominated for County Commission- good barn and out buildings and violation of the Constitution by the party now con | ers. The latter is a member of the pres area of swamp laud in its limits than any to vote against the regular Democratic ??fr-Give me a call, and then judge for your trolling the General Government, in the passage ent Board, and lias performed his duties other, and who are, of course, more vi and enforcement of the Reconstruction and Ku- ■ as a Commissioner to the satisfaction of tally interested than almost any other ticket. The preposterous demands made self az to our capacity to furnish goods as above. 30 ACRES IN GRAIN. Klux laws, and the corruption and fraud which I the people. Mr. O'Brien is a pioneer ot WHITE & MARTIN by these men only shows the more con characterise their administration of every Depart Jackson county, and is admirably quali people in the State in the discussion of The farm is located on Jackass creek, six miles clusively that they were seeking a pre ment of Government, and we pledge ourselves to west ot Jacksonville. For further information the Swamp Land problem? Let our Rad use all lawful and peaceable means to secure a fied for the office. text to bolt, and no concessions, short of inquire at the farm of For School Superintendent, John B. ical anti-Swamp Land friends ponder. ! speedy correction of these outrages and usurpations. 13tf WM. C. MILLER. an entire surrender of the ticket to them, 6. That the freedom, welfare an i rights of the Farley, of Antelope, is the nominee. Mr. Let them ask themselves if their party . CALIFORNIA STREET, (Under Horne ’ s Hall,) would have satisfied their demand. The people are superior to the interests of incorpora Farley has been a teacher in this county tions, and should be protected against the exactions for over ten years, and the eagerness with ' leaders are not humbugging them about, Democracy threshed the instigators of Jacksonville, Oregon. of oppressive monopolies. which his services are sought by the Di- i this Swamp Land question. They will this bolt, Ross, Bill Owen and the rest 7. That we favor the appropriation of the fund rectors of our different schools, is the best ' soon see that they are both humbugged arising from the sale of swamp lands to purposes of two years ago, and the same Democracy recommendation that could be given him. and deceived. internal improvements and the aid of common S. T—1860—X. will do it better this time. YVm. Gregory, of Manzanita, is the schools. r|NHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- 8. That the construction of locks at the Falls of nominee for Assessor, and is well qualifi . CINCINNATI CONVENTION. | fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and the Willamette is ajudieious and effective safeguard ed for this important office. vicinity, that they have just received from San STATE ITEMS. of the commerce of the Willamette Valley, aod we Francisco their Fall Stock of Millinery Goods, and Geo. H. Lynch, of Eden, is the nomi- The Convention of Liberal Republi favor legislation to the end that the commerce of ' nee for Surveyor. He is well qualified, are prepared to furnish their customers with the This wonderful vegetable the Columbia river may be in like manner benefit- cans, which met at Cincinnati, May 1st, The brick yards at Salem are turning latest styles of H ats ,. B onnkts , H ats and B om - and will make an excellent officer. led and protected. net S hapes , Ao. Also a new and fine assort restorative is the sheet-an Dr. L. T. Davis, of Jacksonville, has has completed its labors by nominating out 28,000 brick daily. 9 That the thanks of the people of Oregon are ment of dneour present State Administration for its success been nominated for Coroner, and will Horace Greeley, the philosopher of the j Portlanders indulge in base ball. The chor of the feeble and debil ful efforts in securing to the State the grants of hold an inquest over the defunct body of TRIMMINGS, Tribune, as a candidate for the Presidon- : doctors encourage the sport. itated. Asa tonic and cor land which otherwise would have fallen into the Radicalism on the 3d of next June. cy, and B. Gratz Brown, the present j An aristocratic Salem lady takes her hands ot grasping corporations. The ticket is a sound one. Every man FLOWERS, dial for the aged and languid upon it is a sound, unflinching Democrat, Governor of Missouri, as the candidate' husband home from saloons at night. it has no equal among stom and is qualified for the position for which for Vice-President, and in framing a The Guard says Lane county is now as Public Speaking. RIBBONS, he has been made a candidate. The test platform of principles which we publish sured to the Democracy by a handsome achics. Asa remedy for the of competency and honesty has been ap-' ORNAMENTS, in another column. GOVERNOR GROVER majority. plied to each of them, and the characters nervous weakness to which Will address the citizens of Jackson county at the of each in this county respond favorably Grantite journals aud Grantite orators The graders are making the dirt fly be TIDIES, women are especially subject, following times and places: At Ashland, May to the test. profess to treat the Cincinnati movement tween Roseburg and Oakland. Grading 17th ; at Jacksonville, May 18th. The offices have been so distributed I with derision ; but the serious uneasi is progressing rapidly. NECKLACES, it is superseding every other throughout the county as to give each di-: ness which Grant’s friends really feel at HON. GEO. R. HELM T. M. Gulp, of the Roseburg Ensign, In all climates— Will speak at Rock Point, May 24th ; Ashland, vision a representative upon the ticket, PEARL BEA DS. stimulant. the formidable oliaracter of this schism, was married to Miss Carrie Cook, of Eu and other articles in our line too numerous to tropical, temperate or frigid May 27th ; Kerbyville, May 29th; Waldo, May and thus the false anil puerile cry of gene City, on the 27th ult. “ town clique ” is effectually squelched. is easily discernible beneath the trans mention. 39th; Jacksonville, June 1st. • MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. The people of the country have received parent varnish of disdain which they —it acts as a specific in every Mrs. Duniway has sailed for New York Jacksonville, October 13th, 1871. tf a liberal share in the distribution of the profess to entertain. City, as Oregon’s delegate to the Nation species of disorders which un R ebuked .—The Democracy of Doug offices, the men selected are honest and al YV r oman ’ s Suffrage Convention. This revolution in the hosts of Radic las county did not adopt the eminently competent, their political reputations are dermines the bodily strength An aged German resides at Aurora, alism is a most formidable one, and no ! unimpeached and unimpeachable, and modest suggestion which Senator Mosher and breaks down the animal their election is a foregone conclusion. man, who closely studies the situation, Marion county, who fought under Blu made in his paper, the Plaindealer, to spirit. the effect that by virtue of his admission T he C incinnati P latform . — The can for a moment fail to perceive it. cher at Waterloo and witnessed the burning of Moscow. to the seat of B. Hermann, in 1870, he following is the platform adopted by the Some of the brightest intellects in the ""■“BEAUTIFUL WOMAN! Convention, as furnished by Republican party are its leaders, and | A correspondent of the Oregonian was entitled to hold a full term. Nor Cincinnati press dispatches: inquires if the Modoc Indians are troub these men are not confined to one sec did the aforesaid Democracy pay him the Horace White, from tho platform, re lesome on the stage road between Jack Hagan’s IHagnelia Balm gives to the Com» On Oregon street, Jacksonville. compliment of nominating him as his ported the resolutions unanimously tion of the Union, but hail from the plexion the Freshness ot Youth. sonville and Red Bluff. No trouble has own successor? “Such conduct as dose” adopted by the Committee on Resolu East, the Middle States aud the young, ■ yet occurred on that road, and none is does not indicate a very high regard for tions. They declare the equality of all but powerful, YVest. They are men like ’S MAGNOLIA BALM overcome« tho J. W. Manning, Prop’. AGAN flushed appearance caused by heat, fatigue Senator Mosher’s services, or a very ten men before the law; reunion of States Sumner and Adams, in the New Eng anticipated. and excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear der solicitude for his feelings. This side and no reopening of questions settled by land States; Greeley, Grosvenor and A man in Wasco county is said to have but twenty, and so natural and perfect that no. of the Canyon it looks very much like a the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteen Curtin, in the Middle States; Trum caught seventy-five skunks during the Having just received from San Francisco a new one can detect its application. By its ute the th Amendments; removal of all disabili rebuke. past six months. If Billings is cor stock of roughest skin is made to rival the pure radiant bull, Chase and Brown, in the West, and ties incurred by the rebellion; general of youthful beauty. It removes redness, D ouglas C ounty T icket .—The De amnesty and local self-government; su Carl Schurz, a man whose splendid intel rect in saying that “one pole kat in a HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES texture blotches and pimples. It contains nothing that will injure the skin in the least. mocracy of Douglas county have made the premacy of civil over military authority; lect and spotless integrity of character re township is enuf,” they must have a respect of habeas corpus ; return to meth flects a lustre upon the Germans, from . large number of townships in that coun I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and M agnolia B alm is used by all fashionable ladies following nominations: For Joint Sena ods in New Y’ork. London and Paris. It costa only 75 of peace and the maintenance of con the public generally, with as tor, Sol. Fitzhugh ; Representatives, John stitutional limitation of power; civil whom he sprung and whose hosts he ty, or a surplus amount of pole cats. cents per bottle, and is sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. 3eoly FINE TURNOUTS C. Drain, Jesse N. Barker, J. N. Hall; service reform; single term for the Pres leads. These men, comprising some of A lady in Nevins township, Indiana, Clerk, E. Stephens; Sheriff, W. Munds ; idency ; the system of Federal taxation the founders of the Republican party, says an Eastern exchange, is to start for jis can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses County Commissioners, J. L. Hanks, G. not necessarily to interfere with the in show a combination of genius, talent, Oregon, to be united to her “early and hired to go to any part of the country. Animals of the people, and as there are BOUGHT & SOLD. J. Callahan ; Treasurer, Dr. S. Hamilton; dustry —BY— honest and irreconcilable difference of statesmanship and integrity which the only love,” who went to the Pacific coast Horses broke to work single or double. Horses Assessor, T. ft. Boggs; School Superin opinion as to the merits respectively of friends of Grant cannot begin to present, eighteen years ago, and has at last a boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them VEIT SZETUTZ’, tendent, J. YV. Howard ; Coroner, Dr. S. the systems of protection and free trade, and this movement, led by such men, streak of luck, and now sends for his while in my charge. Palme/*. the question be submitted to the people having for its object tho purification of true-hearted Hoosier woman to share his TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-®^ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. D idn ’ t S ee I t .—When Judge Wil in the Congressional Districts [wild cheer the Republican party and the reform of fortune. J. W. MANNING. ing], and the decision of Congress thrown HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY in liams told the serenading party that Ore wholly free of Executive interference or the Government, must wield an influ The following has been dedicated to Jacksonville, Ogn., February 11th, 1871. forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround gon ought to be grateful to Grant for ap dictation; maintenance of the public ence among the masses of the Republi U. S. A. G. YVilliams: Old Samson got ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and will constantly keep on hand, the very best of pointing him Attorney-General—a Cab debt against repudiation in every form ; can party which no prodigality, as re upon a time a thousand Philistines alone, Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of boot inet- officer and confidential adviser to speedy return to specie payment; rec gards Federal influence or patronage, can he cornered them and hip and thigh slew should give me a call. ognition of the services and sacrifices of them with an ass’ jaw-bone ; old Flax Fresco, Scene, Hoose, Sign, Carriage Jacksonville, Junp 12th, 186|. the National Gift Enterprise Man—there soldiers and sailors; against further counter balance. June 12ih-Iy. was no enthusiasm jisible to the naked grants of lands to railroads or other cor YVe think the duty of the Democratic brake has come home to try to bring the eye in that crowd. It is manifest that porations ; in our foreign relations it is party plain under the circumstances. same great thing to pass, and slay ten ASHLAND HOUiSEl the people hqre did not appreciate the the duty of the Government to cultivate thousand Democrats with his own jaw Let it place a ticket, composed of sound friendship, demanding nothing not right honor, as the Judge expected. ASHLAND, OREGON. Democrats, in the field, and let its plat bone of an ass. and submitting to nothing wrong. An old goose near this city, says the T he R epublican F uneral .— The A voice—“Three cheers for the two form exhibit a bold and unmistakable Colored County Convention meets to-day, Declarations of Independence !” enunciation of Democratic doctrines, and Albany Democrat, wanted to engage in AVING permanently located in Jacksonville, There were cries of “ question, ” over when the Republican corpse will be duly whelming the few who tried to get the a triumphant Democratic victory, over the business of incubating, and made a I would respectfully inform the public that HIS House has lately been newly furnished I am prepared to do all kinds of painting known to and refitted throughout, and is now open to the warring and demoralized hosts of arrayed for the grave in which it will be floor to speak. nest of a copy of the New Northwest. Af the art, and in a style not surpassed on the Coast. the accommodation of boarders and the traveling Radicalism, will be the result. ter setting on it a few days, she became All work WARRANTED satisfactory. jpgf Par publio. The table will always be supplied with decently interred on the 3d of June, by The Chair put the question and the re the Democratic undertaker whose name port was adopted, with loud and contin attention paid to graining and marbling. the best the market affords. A commodious stable R eader , do you take the T imes ? If so thoroughly impregnated with its doc ticular Shop two doors above Franco-American Hotel. is connected with the estalishment. we place at the head of our columns to ued cheering. The Chair announced the trines that she left the nest, put an old 5tf JESSE HOUCK, Proprietor. Stf E. W. PRACOCK. you don’t, subscribe for it. • vote as unanimous. day. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1872. WHITE I MARTIN, T GENERÄL MERCHANDISE, LOW PRICES WILL WIN. T 1 WAGON-MAKING BIACKSMITHING ! T N A MILLINERY STORE, Plantation Bitters! “EXCELSIOR” LIVERY STABLE H CITY BREWERY, EDWIN R. PEACOCK^ H T T