Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 15, 1863, Image 2

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0imi-lt)cckln Sentinel.
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ToTiiKi:rncu-v. inb rHmiANi-M-riiK vntii
UNION. A (ilVKI!Xm:T KOII TIIK whom: lit
imwimx inu:.' II j'njn.
.lACItll'WILI.ll, Oltl'.IIO.V.
RATURDVY KVESIffl, - AlIfil'ST l, ISO.
iimiw
Tli il npilcli uf lhl ensuing contain not
un tttrni of Important nvt.
Ii. K. V. Coon, wlm. It l n mrl"il played
r. nwlmllliiar ennlMeiwe" (fitim ivtllt the Or
liir of Ktitulillinnd, or Knight T'ttitlnf-
In thU pl.ieu. sveml yenr ngn, hi brwii
npp'iltltrd I'rnUit'' Judge nf i'lihiHtu
county. Miiliu Territory. Iiy Gov. Wulbwc.
Tntiiooi. V Imve sp:mii biwos of
tohAtM", roll ly .1. II. Viiey. im hi
firm bsyimd Rnguv lllver. Tlnru I ehtvwi
lenva mi one stalk, nf nn nvimij-o Iwijith nl
three rpt Iiy I'l-litiH-n Iftoltfn wlil'". Mr.
Wrisb-y has itlxitit uiio htiMdrtd phiul jf
this klml.
IunioVKiiK.vni. Iheohl frome btilldlitr
on theoormtr nrCiillfornUnml Union flrv.it,
for numy ynirs nn-d nt jeuvbr timl dm;
tor. li.ww been razeed, to plvi pluee In n
fina bnUdlns now being ended Tor 0. C.
llcckni.m nml Dr. I. S. Tlinnip'on. TIiIk
Improvement will greatly tultl lu the at
tractive app-.tinuicti of our town.
Next Tuesday, is the Anniversary nf
tlie Jickniivllfe Ixli'c No. 10.. I. 6.0.
K. ,Tlw members of the ml,:c prnmlsi-l
nn IntereMtn; order of exercise nn the nf
U'rnonn of tint il iv, nml cordially Invite
tlia public to attend. 'I'lio Wall In the even-in-;
will Iw gotten up ami managed (n the
beU stylo.
The Teachers' Association met at Kiijrcno
City on tlw .'.111 hvt.nnd elected the fob
lnwiiig o.llcers fur the cmulng year : Presi
dent. A. 0. (Jlbbs ; Vic-J Incidents. II. Corn
llui. K. A. Tanner nml J. I). Underwood ;
Corresponding Secretary. T. II. Crawford ;
Kecordhi'' Secretary, A. C. Daniel ; Treas
urer, I.'. II. Ilemlenon ; Kiecutlvo Commit
tee, C..T. l-'liil.iyson, A. C. Daniel, V. Stll
son. The next nnnti.il meeting will Im hold
on the first Wednesday of Auguit, 1SGI, at
Albany,
The lata election In Washington Territo
ry has resulted In the election of Cole, tx War
Democrat, t Delegate to Congress. There
were three candidate; for the ofllce Cole,
Ilaynqr (Union Administration), and Turney
(Independent Union). There wcro 3,017
vote palled, of which Cole recelred 1,532;
lUynor, 1,372, ami Turney 03. Local mat-
ten ami personnl anlniosltlca prevented a
fair cpreailon or the Union rentlmcnt nj
oppoiejj to Copperheadliin. Cole Ii tatil tg
Im a Union man, opposed to the AilmlniMra
tton; but, as the Seceth Democracy all voted
for h'm, they, tin a matter of coiir.1. e.ipect
farora at hi ImmK A decided majority of
Union Administrative men wcro elected
to thOjLejstilaturc,
Nkiv. Tiiw Ykiiiiu- Hau., The Society
of Turn Verleni ha became a. thriving, per
luanent Inilltiitlon of our town. Thry now
number twenty-four member, nnd have fit-U-d
up the old Gauttt printing ofllce, and In
it placed a variety of appnrata upon which
to e.xerclee. The floor nnd celling of the
hall bav.c been taken out, and u large beam
placed acroM the middle and upper portion I
of the room, to which are attached n swing
ami jropp;, There is ,Wo a ilnglo nnd
diiube,p4rallel liar, claim aud dumb-bells
lnnumerahle. The )all Is about 10 feet
loot; by' thirty wide. The gound Uoor U
cotercd'wlth.taw.dunt a foot In depth, to
that .when the anutucr occldently " blteti
ihoJuitV'ho is not likely to bo Injured
lliereiy. Turning U the most attractive
aisatetaent to bo found iu Jacksonville, and
a alP doctors agree that the eterclre Is
ery"bene!claj to the general health, wo
ay, Jong ttourbb the Turn Vericn Society
of Jaclu'onvllle.
At Berrien, Jl Ichigan, barrel of sorghum
7'U0WV" toted'away sp6 flee jqurs ago,
an4 reMntry Usibped, when the'coat'Qtn
wtre "foB4 lo'tm dry ijrr.
,i;iitiittNT. A parly nf twenty or thirty
emigrants, wllh lx or eltfht wnpiiii'. nr.
tlvwl nt ArhUnd o:n day thl weefc. They
cimrtliy way uf Honey Lake nnd 1'ri-kn,
nt UttU inn Liindred lulli" nut nf Iho until
ral nnd proper lino of tmvil In this vnlh'y
tlii' Southern Oregon emigrant mail,
wli.cli l Mill lilneknilnl by tniinlrMiK Indi
nn. A majority uf this piny are from
M "Oitrl nnd other lloribT Slatef. Oiu1 nf
Ihi'iuNn rt'fugi'e from Tv.u. Ilu llt-rt
m, ai il properly worth 52.001), nml fnui' lie-gm"--liitlKind
iliul wile, nml lulu lxy
nVmt ti'ii ywr old. I'ur ro ii-iug to nine
tiou anil co-iiperaltf wllh the Coufiili.'ntiv
In lli'.'ir Irvn'on, he wmi nnlered to Knvv tin-
"'" .""." " I" )
' I Sut
i
driith by tiiinglng. IIIh properly wa lakvn
fmip tilm.ntid elx tinuilnd iloll.tr In Cnti
fvdi-rle icr!p glvu him m nn rtpihnleut.
Tin' negro m.n, n pnwrrful mti'cUil fi'llow.
w, coiin-entnl mid taken nwny. Siflng
ininy vxiimpl' mound him nf the liu-rol-h-M
in tuner In whleh the ri'lwd cuitrinl o-it
tliclr thrmt. he bit hl linma. nml, n.t-r
nit imiiieii-e diil uf MilTWrlug, rmelHtl Ml
ourl, nnd from llieneo uvrr the plain In
tlihciMt. The negreM mid lmy nnwllh
him, having pcrrlMeutly rriid to leiivi
him. Hit till the itfMcpcutul Into uf tlw
iilrtcloii'eriii'lili'i liilliolul by the Conlnl
mitmiiHii nil wlm dare i' veil tuinii'liuir
at tln'lr Hviwlbh ciliiuv. llrrv. In Oftttiti,
th Kinlgmut will Hud mi oubrlv imI jaw-
nlt'iliiiK mipl. who, with thvir llVf. It iwil
In, will prutmt him In nuy Ivglilmalv uc-
eiiprttlmi; lml Ihi will ulMil1iHltb.il, fur hav
ing rfu-l lo n M tli j rvbdliou, he will ru
elv but tiiiiut4 mid rid.euW from n piriy
who rait miller the iMiiiHTiif IK-Hinem-ey,
llv h of tint claw who nrv nut looked
iim)ii n thole HiiiiIIktii hruthnm." Though
u fliitnili r, In' prvf.irrnl fiirliluifflf lib r
ty mid tldiim tu Sluvi-ry mid Ill-union, mid
1 llivtufori) ii ' vilu Abullliiiiiltl," wlm cm
nut tvenlvu the ymMiliy uf Oreguu Diino
eml. It U nil rvwrwd fur hi pvniecuturs.
Am. Au'miiu! To San I'iiancijco in
Twki.vk lluuns. ,M(. S. U. Klliolt, with
hU eorp, ore umv betwrvn Juctcuuvillu
mid (Joltomvood. fiirvcyiiig the lini) of the
Uivgon mid California ltullriuil. They
lire nuking rapid prugro.', nnd will be
here in n few iluys. A repcelub!e mm uf
money khuuld Iki in thu liainls if the
ugeiiU In this county to pay over tu Mr.
IMiutt. I la j it Imtii cnllected. If not, kv
lu il, that thesiibierijiliuii lUl urc utonoe
ulreiiliiteil ami u fair rum r.ilictl for Ih'n
griMt enterpriiH.'. It rupnres nouryiumnu
tu prove that u railroad connecting South
em Oregon, with thu rich soil uf,ier vul
Uyi, her uinrul rerourees, the ini-xhiiuU-ilile
wimIiIi in gold, silver, rnpHT, iron,
quicksilver, nnd paints, that urc known to
be hiihleii in her lillli with .San Francis
co, ai.d thus give us the world for n mar
ket, would iucrcufQ the value of prnperly n
humlrii) fold. (Jive us a railroad, and
m.inufactorlu will spring up us if by
magic the hum of machinery will be
heard nil around ui. We know uf no por
lion of America so cap ible of suttuinlngn1
lenc population ai .Southern Oa-gon, It
a railroad survey be made, and capilaliils
will not lxj long in learning that invest
ments in a road from Portland to .Marys-
Hie will ultimately return them lame div
idends, nnd wb have reason to Iiojkj that
Congrwi will aid tho enterprise, by dona
tions ol land, if our peoplo bestir them
selves and do their duty in the premises.
Uannock Cirr. " Walla Walla" sends us
Ihe following figures, from Ilannock Clly, lu
regard to the size and extent pf that place :
S lores-grocery, provision, dry-KOodi, etc.
87: Dnig'loree. C; Dwelling bouses-pri-
vato 91; restaurants and boarding houses,
19; bakeries, 8; s.iloons, 19; c.xpresi oOlces,
I; doctors ofllce, wllh doctors Innumerable,
10; law oOlces, 5; meat markets, G; jeweler
shop. 3; blacksmith thopi, 8; guumillh
shops, 2; boot shoo shops, 4; taddler
shops, 1; gin thops, 2; carpenter shop, C;
paint thops, 4; dram shops, 12; barber
shops, 3; tailor (hops, 2; breweries, 3; lull
alleys, 2; livery stables, 2; fancy houses
fast women 10. Whole uiimbei of houses,
31 1, We have n street sprinkler that dally
gives our streets the nppeumtico of having
been "out lu the ruin," Quito n number of
sewing machines worked by fair .women arc
actliely engaged near tho clly. There is
ono steam aud two water kuvuiiIIIs, betides
alout fifty -whip taws. All together thoy
cannot readily supply tho demand fur lum
ber. Thu prices heio have nut materially
Changed since my last writing.
At a festival of lawyers and editors, a
lawyer gate rui a toa : "Tho Editor,
he ulways obeys the call pj the devil," An
editor responded ; "Tho lilltor uad the
Lawyer Ihe devil leatijDtd wltb,thecQpy
'of the formtr.-but tttwIrW the oifelual of
FUi'o U.Uc.'I u. m
hotter rrom Soger lloy.
The fiillowlug ciimniunx.illiin whs ilalrd
Camp KxcNinr, Nn. M, IMytlle Plnln.
Like I-'ork I'lijviltf It vpr. June SO. 18(1.1 :
JM. ciriK;irf.,--rroeei-il!ng frnm While
bird Furry on Salmon llivcr, Iho trail In
l'l.iccrvllle nnd IMnnnek City U'ennies, like
the path nf llle. n sueeeluii nf np nnd
downii. Thirtj-rtvemllM of nur miirch
to I.lttle Salmon r'Hiludi'il nn fnrellily nf
"llomtv.irto crowing the Aliw." Th" Irnll
ii'cemW mid ileiefii.N Ihreu I'.m-flln this ills.
lance; nml every wln-re. iimiiuil, nbnve, K-
nnitli on tin d xr.f livlsht mid In the 'mil
htvitidl there rrmi In limilhe n sp'rlt nf
iiKiJixlie nwe. Ilfilnc the sunt from the slu
peiiilwisgniiidiMirof Niiliin ton r olunn con
trmpl.ttlnii nf the grwit l'lrt Cau-e. A
we rucr-d Up I.ltttu Siilinon, the trail, lur
slxtien mill", ln-oiimri Mill iimro illilleull;
nnd In many planes, in wo imtroh'il
iilmig nur "w luillug wny." (hero wm inueli
In tvniiiiil il nf nur mortality, and lmpre
the mind wllh the tiller lolly nf huinm
pnrMiit ami etrlhly nplmtliHK. Asctwd
lug from I.ltllt) Stilmaii, the ruute Is nwr n
Meen rlilw 'for vlitht miles, whrn It iK-
tcend Into I.iltl) Snlmon .Menders, nn
.Mtiiilow Kork of l.ltllu Salmon. This l ii
bniutlfiil valley. cmliriielHK soini'thlui-uvir
ii Uhhi-iiiiiI neren nf Due nmble l.iiul.ninl l
lrrl-fiili! by Mi-mlaw Cmk. whleh lnd
llironuli It Inlo Ihe ni'Hilow link tu lite
HiMwnnl. TIh full is nf iiiiMirtmd ileli
n, npissreiilly U'lug ovr wllh n lux
riant gmwlli of bliii-gm", rnl-lp i.nd
clnvi-r. l'a"liig Ihrniigli lltwo mwilnw
nnd uvrr a low rVv. tlw Irnll i1i"ci'ihI In
llu lirldgi' mid ford nt III enlng nr Ihe
Memlow Turk; llifii prieillug up the
Ufl bank. In n Pimlhern iKrrellnu. Ihe lit II
Iwnil ihTId Ihfriiiht nnd Vft.niul lliebriKid,
Iwnntlfill Idhn Vtilb-y iiiiii ln-fnrn il
i cnn'ii. traiHpill plain I'inlMi'inMl in tin
hill. Truly dot It merit Ihe iinine, Oiiii
nf Ihe Miainlains," The niilllnr niv
in.irkrd by Ihe lielt nf mow that slr-nk the
summit nl the mountains that surround II.
The l(-h!llnro lined wllh d"iiM' fonls nf
fir and pluv to the margin uf ihe valley mi
nil side, wht re It stretches nut Into n
beautiful, bnud snvnntm. covering nnnnn
nf nlmut leiity-llvo rqunra in'li-s. Tin
rills mid strenmli'U are nlni'xt liinumenil.le
that H-cni In leap from the ' heart nf Iho
purple hills,'1 nnd conio gurgling ilnwn
ncro's the grei'n'nnrd tu mingle their
waters hi Iho Meadow I'nrlc. TIimo lend ii
rarechirin In Iho nlherwlo mlillme ccne;
nnd following tlirm up to Iho fnnt. lull-, elk
deer, bear and plne-heni are In be found;
whllj geere. cranes nnd brook-trout ore
plenty In thu slrvums tnwmil thu heart
nf Iho -nlley. The vnlurbn nf Nininxl
hero brought down a largo elk nnd a line
buck, from which the whole command d'd
eat and were filled. What a rniorydMi
wllh which to relievo the monotony of pork
mid bean.
Crolng Gooso Creek nt tho southern
vcrgo of Idaho Valley, Iho routa Is over
low ridges of gradual slope, S. S. K. fur
eight miles, to the ford of the Lake Fork
nf Ihe l'nyette llivcr. This itrcam Is about
the size of Applegate, nnd has its source
among Ihe I'aye'tc Lakes, one of which Is
only six miles dUtant to the eastward Irom
our prctcnt camp. Tho l'ayette IMalns ex
tend from this lake to tho west nnd south
ward along the Lako Fork for near twen
ty miles, and range from Ave to eight miles
in width.
'Distance lend enehantment to tho view"
of llili l.indiFcape scene; for there Is one
thing which dlitracls greatly from Its love
llncu the moment you nrrlvo upon the bor
ders. In spots there is to be found plenty
of '''ago bruib," (well known to every voy
ager across 'the western plains) whoto frv.-
Brane linger In Ihe olfactories of Iho end
grant associated with alkali dust and Ihe
putrlfled carcasses that strew the wayside.
We have mi relied one hundred and forty
four miles (estimated) from Ft. Lapnut,
nur course being southward and upimnl, un
til nur camp has at last been designated
by that lofty namo t'ztflnor. Having at.
tallied tho climax uf our march, we expect to
descend now until we regain tho crpinlllb
rium where people vote and pay poll-tax.
Today the main command Is laid up for
repairs, while n detachment is tcoiitlug to
the westward, on the head-waters of Wiser
llivcr, and another to tho eastward around
tho Lakes, in search of Snake luuinns.
Nez I'erces who know tho country are with
each detachment, nnd woo to tho Snake that
may fall before them his hair mint adorn
a Ncx 1'ercca' lodge, and tho war-daucc
sound his requiem. Soutn Ilor.
Ocn. Meaik. the new leader of tho Ar
my of the Fotomac, is the grandson of
Ueo. Jicuue of Jt'ullaiieiptiia. nn tniineni
Irhh-Ainericun merclmnt, whose firm
(Meadd& FitzsimmoiM) contributed, in
J181, SlO.OOOto tvfuDd'for the relief of
the famUUlBf.trBjj MQto, .WwhintOB.
We rllp the following articles from tl e
Argm, nf the 10th.
Cupl.J. M. K'cVr, IVovo-l Marshall
for the District of Oregon. Imurriviil.iiii!
I'sinblidied lil iiffici' over M-wirr's store. In
this city. Tho hiMiue- nf Copt. ICeeler,
ul pn-senl, l in 'n ly In rninll the nnnvs nf
nil Krutii In tin ilwlriel sulieel In ilrnfl
nml r tlie hit-1 net nl Cii'rre'i known n
1 the (.'uiHeripli'in law. Wi Inivr un Mm
llnit n itnilt will be nnh'tvil nn this rim-l
during the priTtll relnlbnu. but ihiMhrin'
eniug esiH ft nf nur rt'lii'lui with soiee
foreign powers mukes ii iuis nilivp nn the
(Jnvirnnu-tit to be prepiiiil fur v very einer
geiiee. A company nf mllillu has Iitii nf.'nn
Izril In Mini county. The lulluwiiig is n
Iwl nf h nfliivri :
John Konliml. rnp'n'n ; A. llnnimn.
1I Hem.? S. F. Vmitw. 'J I lieiit.j .liiniss
Flklit. nnWIy s.-miiint j tl l-'nx. !M ser
Ltninl ; Win. Twirilalf. .1 1 "ru'-iinl ; J
W. .Inriliii. .ili s-Tjiimt ; Jiilui I'urd'iin,
1st rnrp'ir.il ; Jlin I'mler, 'Jd ciiriionil ;
K N. II. neh. Jd curpurnlj .V. Wright.
-Ills corHirnl.
A son nf I'. I'rlc, Pnlk coitnlv. ii'.'nl
ub'Mil 13 ynirs. wn lux'lil-nlnl'y ilrnwmd
iu Salt Ciivl;. SttiiilMy wivk, while liith
lug.
A mm mnnl IVter (I illn wa ilmwn-
iil in thoe Hay nliui ihe hut nr July.
Dimitiiivthu V n n- eninlnnilv rnej-.
In eniHmuiil'HlliMis ftmii lhn inTiilnr; dl
Irlrls fhun d'"lltiliiltl fnrlttiu' lmner.
e-iinplrtliiliitf i f Ihi-lr ininv lmp dT-n-.tl
n'l lb iiliinl pfn--pl nf Ihe'rnenl xil'nu.
Tiiul llii mill- ornwul whii iiii"iniiiiv
nl lini U nn ilniilil irii- nail w-Mpinln'iii1
lln-n' will Is." mncli nlT I'liiif niiiouir Ihem
during lh rnmlntf wbit'T II Nneri-'il
lini Ihou-mul nf m-'ii run l' preounil In
ln Ilnl" eonnliy wlm wuiihl glmllv wutk
lor bnard iiloite; Mil in'iilug iip"iiiltuu are
nlmn-t entirely ll-'liibcl hi Ill's H-l-nil,
iiihI even clulin imiii r llieniflv.-" nreinn-
tniliuil In remain Idl" lor l.iek f th wa
ter mtMry tn th d''ve.inniii nr Ih-lr
ela'ins. Mmiy uf nur ueipi tulaiie wlm.
wltlin pniruuiiil eniileinpl lur tlw inli:ii H
cunt driulifrrle mid pr.illlsnf tnid". Pi-led
In ihe lltr-e mine etirl In Un- mi ..in r. in
p ek up n few hundred pint :i1 nr-lniy gold
ilnl. I"ivi) letiirmil, Inuvily buriheiMil -ullli
chdllor. Tlie3rl,-'nld'niil"S"e'' tint
itnt, but nrkiinwI'ilgMl tu mi i'.ttenive
view of the elephant.- Ortjoniin.
The Naltmial Cireu ni;alu performeil tn
tn a largo mulleucu lu nur timii.on W'ulaes
day night.
NEW 'J'O-DAY
Siist of Eottors
R i:ia i. vim; is tiii: post omen
nt Jacksonville. Ogti.. Aue. I''. 1HGJ.
Hunts KMir
llumtt Jha
llrnvin Jam!
llnUon Un A
Jns Al-sr
Kluni 0 II
taw Jrtniihin G
HfMurrjr Tlios
Ilnir. Tim
.TKin Ml Lurltba
OI.li Jlr t
IMmi lllr
rtlii Jirtmlhl
Fmltli Hun II
CImiI Jxlin
Hiirg A Vi
t.iw W II
Wlilts JutU Ana
lln J Bitt M
l-'-n lltnrjf
Ciix JataI.
I'nbr Julm
I'lMxell C.ltl
I'sMotll JllUM
llrnnt lleorzo
llvln.ll 0
lln.ltlk Jnfrti
Hill )lrt 1111 U II
llmii D.tll
lUxklnt Jnb
II Jajntt
I'ersnus calling for nny of tho nlmvo let
ters will please ray Ihev are advertised.
8. K. HVINRi. F.M.
EVANSVILLE PIOTEL
iiiii
IM. 3E 33B" OC 2 2
rpiIB nlmvo hotel, situated nt I.VAKS
X VILLI", Jackson Cuiinly. Oregon, near
Ihe Itngno lllver ComnanyV bridge arrow
llncno lllver, with n Fine Garden, splen
didly enclosed, nnd some laud nujolnlus.
will be fur rent nn mid nftir thu lt day nf
uciouer, mii;i, jiio pren-nt uccunint win
dbposo of lomo'fiirnlluru to Ihe lucumlng
tenant. This Is a most favorable opportu
nity for some good man to get Into u good
paying uusuies.
Abo. Iho T'Vault Ilnnch niljoliilnir said
low ii, ZOO acres of fine meadow, lur rent ut
the tamo time.
Apply tu Thomas Clmvener. near Iho
prcnil.es. THOMAS CUAVKXIUl.
Aueu't 14. 18H3. nugllif
UKUENT 1VOT1CK.
Notice to Hubwtlucn to M'ngou Itoail,
ALL thoe who havo subscribed money
or other arllebs fur lhucoiilruclIun
nr thu II. II. V. ,t J. D. Wagon lload, are
requested to foriMird nt mice, or as won as
pohslble, Ihelr suliscrlptlous. The work is
now progressing, nml money nnd supplies
must be had or thu woik will iiecewarily
stop.
JOHN S. LOVE, l'rcs.
II. Jli.oow. Sec'y.
Jacksn ivllle, Aug. Tu '11.1. Je27tf
DENTISTEY
DR. P. G. HEAHN,
Of Yrokn, Cnl.,
WOULD rcpectfully nunounco to tho
citizens ot Jacksonville mid vicinity,
that he can bo fuund at llerbuld's ottlce.
nearly npislto Turn Wrieu hull, wheruho
is prepared to orato In all thu various
brunches of his profession. Teeth inserted
upon Gold, Vulcanite, Amber, Creolito, Sil
ver and Cheoplaity, frnm one to a full set.
N.1I I)r. II. will remain iu
Jacksonville two weeks only. All work
warranted.
.Jacksonville, Aur;.41f t8sS."iaglltf '
BRADBURY t WADE,
JACKSONVILLE,
Wlxoloatilo S3 anota.li
-iiki.i:im is-
DRY GOODS,!
CLOTI-IIjSTG-,
BOOTS & SSfiOES,
HATS a.3NT3D O.3?0,
GROCERIES,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Tobacco & Scgars,
PRODUCE,
MAtlDWAIli:.
ui.ArfswAin:.
(iUKKN.WAU!:.
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Spring & Summer
G-OODS,
NEW STYL.ES DIIES3
AND
Millinery (xood
Fancy and Staplo
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CARPETING,
Oil Cloth, "Wall Paper,
MEN AND BOYS
Spring & Summer
CLOTI-mSTG-,
HATS AND CAPS!
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Fine Assortment of
Ladies, Men and Boys'
Boots and Shoes !
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Will be supplied with n Good Ausortraesl
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STAPLE ill FAKOT GOODS
Which will be sold at
JACKSONVILLE 1'IUCES.
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FRANCISCO Woolen Mllls.-
JilaukeU. Overihirls nnd Army Clots,
nt
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STATIONKUV & UI.ANK U00K8
nt UllADDUKV & WAUE'S.
F
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ut IUAInUKV& WADKH.
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKH
nt IHtADlWKY & WADJ.a.
FINK TKAS nt
I.RADPURY & WADB
I7AMILY GROCERIES sit
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