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mmmmmmi '"-. , . 'aw'maj mSLS-j--'X-7Sm9.m ZiZZ.m m rv a i'i .-ill' ,111. J I V .III H- the mm mum. tr;0 THIS I'llKSIDKNCY IN 1808, , . UIYHSnil H. CIltANT, if" i ,,,j or tut UMtt! STAtll. V)n, lliou gwl tiJ Mlhfiil mM " The ri r-la hl fewr.li for ptnioUiwnlihMtnt tor Irtllori, ron Tin; viok wticaiuKKcr, nCHUYI.HIl COI.FAX, or ucusi. l'or I'rcililfMllnl IllcrloMi O. JACOBS, of .Tncknoii. WILSON BOWLHY, of Washington. A. 15. MEAOIIAM, of Union. Satbiuiax MoitxiKrt, Sept. i!0, 1808. Letter from B. F. Dowoll- Ai.ii.vky, Ogn., Sopt. 2d, 1808. Two Knilroails, and two of throe memltucnts to our Constitution, arc "vory.ii9sontial for the prosperity of Oro- go'n. Thoro aro two roads now being constructed in the Willamette valley, both bearing the cuponious naino of the "Oregon Central Railroad Company ;" but aro distinguished from each other by calling one the Gaston, or WmI Hide, and this other-Elliot's, or the East Sidu road. They are constantly tread ing on each other's toes, and they some times abuse each other like piek-poek-els. During the past week I have viowed the northern part of the West Side road, and travelled the entire dis tance from here to East-Portland along the oiitiro route of the Iv.Mt-Sido road. J loth are better than any Oregonian would suppose who kuo.w the parties engaged in these gigantic enterprises; yet they toll many truths about carh other. 1 also spent three days nt Sa lem with the would-be moIoiis of Ore gon. All aro crying ruilraitj! rail roads, or Constitutional amendments; and to swell the chorus of their song, there wero In attendance no less than three corporations, and a proposed qitan! corporation who have lobyests or jngents proposing to construct railroads ifor the dear people, provided, always, vthat thu I.ogiilaturo will give them the - donation of land granted by Congress .to aid in the construction of n railroad lroml'ojtlaud to MnrysvlUe California-. A description ol two of them will take up as much space as thu Sknti.vki. can spare. ' ' TIIU WHST-Sllli: COH.'ANV. " Claim that they havo the grant of laud, ''Hnt theydcsiio n coiiflrnmtioii act to 'fcmoVo all doubts and dlflieulties, so 'tlicy can bid defiance to tho East-Side Company, and go on their way. u-joic- ing. They have surveyed a part of ! their proposed road from Portland in nearly a'westerly direction, to McMin' r Villc, a iliitauce of twonty-two miles, and thoy havo done a few rods of good hiibstantial grading, in tho immediate vicinity of Portland, and some of them boast they havo tho enormous sum of "ono'hundrcd and ttndjijly thomand dollar on hand," to complete the rottd . , ir. hundred miles. My conclusions me ' uoilhcr company has any legal right, ' ''whatover, to tho laud granted by Con ('jfgrcss, because thoro was no corpora i ,;tiou in oxistance for the title to vest, at tho tiiuo tho last Legislature dona- "tod it to tho Oregon Central ltnilroud "Company. Uoth companies were or ,' ganized after tho passago of tho act. .They huvo no equitable rights, because 'thoy 'have not complied with tho con- ' " dilions of tho act of Congress. A """grant of laud to n dead man is void. : If A grant to a corporation not in exis- ji.'tanco is equally void nt law, and it 'would bo wholly disregarded in equity. Ilin VAST-SIDE COlirAJfY JIaH douo moto work, and in my judg ment it is likely to do moro than tho " 'AVest-side. Thoy havo nearly coniple- ' "ted tho'grading of tho road from Port- ,1 jjand in a southerly direction, to Clack- r .limau river, near tho crossing of tho stago road below Oregon City, a dis. ' tnnco of about ten miles. This part of .', tho road' is woll graded, and tho whole , distance is ready for tho oross-ties and rails, exqept in tho gulches and branch es where culverts will havo to bo made, This part of tho road is nearly straight and no part of it has a heavy grade. Near Milwaukio there is a pieco of sub - ' ' stantial trustle-work .100 feet long. ' ' Homo of tho grading is dono between ; Ji..Clnokninas and Oregon City, and also '"'-nbove Canomah; it is nearly coniplc- ' "' ted to Kook Island, a distance of throe J' or 'four miles iu.ni tri10 Hm.V0y0rs of tho road aro camp- 'V'cilon Pudding river, and thoy aro at '.'"work in tho vioiuity. Ono of thorn ox- pressed tho opinion that thoy would ttJi complete tho surveying and grading m ,to.aloii this F"l, This is too good '. hows to bo true. It is improbablu but not impossible. Thoy have n fow white mon and 150 or 200 Chinamen i-U3JitI-lX.i --? ' at w oik grading. The Company has erected a saw-mill, blacksmith shop, and a machine-shop, on tho road about a mile from East-Portland. Tho mill is employed sawing lumbar fbr the construction of machine-shops, cars and cross-ties. Tliev have sawed cros-tics enough to build probably lour miles of road. Thejhavc a largo amount of burner on baud, and four coitstruation cars completed, nnd two passenger cars in course of construction. Twenty or twenty-five men nr nt work at the saw-mill and on those cars. Thoy ap prnr to bo lively workmen, and they aro doing good biibstniitial work, niter the most approved Eastern styles and latest fashions. Much more work has been done than I had anticipated to find. It is ol great value and it will be a lasting benefit to Oregon. 1 was credibly informed the hands had all been paid oil' according to con tract, and that A. J. Cook & Co. had sold out tho contract to construct tho road from Portland to Eugene City, to lien Holiday, of San Francisco, and that he was working in the interest of tho Union Pacific l!ailroad Company, ami llmt Mr. Holiday could command plenty ol money, and that he was go ing to complete the road to San Fran cisco, and also to Humboldt Hiver. I am salislicd the hands have generally been paid oil' so for, and that A. J. Cook it Co. have sold out their con contract to Mr. Holiday; but the abili ty of Mr. Holiday to build tho toad de pends upon a variety ol facts mid cir cumstances. I have no doubt if the Oiogiminns could see the company on a Holvo.it, sojid moiiied basis, they would r.iic more than fclUO per mile; ami if the Legislature gives .Mr. Holi day or his company the grant ol land donated by Congress ; if Congress grants him nil the rights and privileg es, mid loans him the same amount of money per mile, on the same terms and conditions that Congress has loaned the bonds of thu (.loverumeut to the Pacific railroad, then 1 havo no doubt be will be able to build tho road. Hut if the people aro not s.Uisliud the work will be completed, they may neglect to furnish the .'100 per mile, nnd if tho West-Side gets tho land grunt, nnd if Congress refuses to loan the credit of tho Unitod States, then how, where, and when will Mr.. Holiday or any other company gel the money to make the load. Perchance Mr. Holiday can command twice as much money ami ho may be nble to fullll his contract to Eugcno City ns tho West-Side; but ev en he may not have on hand the "im mense sum ol one hundred and fifty thousand dollars" to build n road which will at least co-a twenty mill ions of dollars. Prudent men do not commence so much with so little mon ey, Tho Legislature of Oregon has no power to loan the credit of the State for more than $.10,000. Under these circumstances it is tho duty of the Legislature to ineiiioralizo Congress to grant laud and loan tho credit of the United States to make n good road from the Columbia River or Portland, by the way of Uinpqua niul Hogiio Hiver valleys to tho Humboldt; and also, provido an amendment to our foot-log Constitution, so tho credit- of tho State may bo used to build tho road. If Mr. Holiday is in the interest of tho Union Pacilio Railroad Company, it docs not improve our chances for a Hallroad beyond Eugcno City. Ho cause the agents of this road opposed tho charter last winter for tho Hum boldt routu on thu ground that it would bo a rival road to tho proposed road through Idaho to Pu get Sound. Wo havo no evidence that thoy havo changed their plans' or their opposition to Mr. Mallory's bill If Mr. Mallory's bill should fail this winter, tho only chanco Oregon has to got moiioy enough to build a road across the Stato is to amend tho Con stitution. Every Stato excopt Oregon hns loaned its credit to aid in tho con struction of Hailroads. If Oregon should attempt to loan its credit by guaranteeing tho interest like Califor nia, it would bo inadequate, because, to say tho least of it, it is a doubtful question whether tho Assembly has nny such power. Capitalists would doubt tho powor, and if any of thorn loaned their money it would bo with loss competition andlit higher rates of intoicst. Then let us amend our Stato Constitution. Will tho present session commence the good worg'? I mumviiv vk. itiiixmtAirr. Tho .Supremo Court Iiuh reversed tho decision in this case on tho ground tho case ought to havo been submitted to iijun, and the record does not show Major Ultiiieliail noted under oiders from his, superior olllcer. The case will bo clear that ho did nut uudor or ders of his superior oflleor and then Mr. Mulky has no causo of action. Ho will havo to seek redress in tho de funct Confederacy or with his sympa thising rebels. Shouting Copperheads nor rebels can't got damages for their treason. . Statu Faik. Tho oighth nnniial Stato Fair of Oregon will bo hold at' Salem, September 28, 20, 30, and Oct. 1, 2, and !l. Its object is principally to encourage tlio pfffplo ol the State to carry their sparo change to Salem to be invested in ginger pop, steam swings and, nllJiu traveling bilks that congregate there totmposo upon tho "Oregon Flats." The fair itself is on ly a kind of a side show to catoli tho looso quarters tho horse races aro tho main featuro ; thoy aro got up express ly for the benclit of the'greenoys w'ho genernlly bet on tho slowtTS'. horse, while the sharps put tljoir tongues in their checks and laugh while, they win. The Fair is a groat institution ; it gath ers all tho blackguards and rowdies, poker sharps and pick-pockets in tho State. It is tho harvest of hurdy-gurdies and lager beer jerkei, and while It runs nt thu State capital other town aro purified for the while being. mm - Finn: Fioiit. A row took place on Satin day last that, but for the interpo sition of a third party, would have furnished us with a tragic item. It seems that two men, Put Ivory and Hichardsou, quarreled and come to blows about a settlement. Weapons were used and Ivory wits very badly ly cut about the head with a knife. Uiehnrdson was not much injured. Dwiilmnh IIi'i:ni:i. We i egret to state that the house of Mr. E. K. An dci'Min, above Plneiiix, was burned to the ground cm Thursday nltcriioou. It wait supposed at ono time that the tire had been entirely extinguished but it broke nut afresh, mid soon destroyed the building. Nothing but a little bed ding was saved, Tho lire was c.uisod bv hot ashes carelessly placed. Who Wants a Homi:. Dr. Hobin sou oilers one of the most desirable res idences in town lor sale. It is so situ ated us to command u icw of tho town and valley, is near the school, and ha a lino little orchard of choice fruit attached. Any one wanting a nico homj had better invest. Wn.i.AJiiriTK.'Mi'.iiicAi.Sciioou This institution oilers many advantages to medical students who are unable to go Iv.it for .Medical education. It i beautifully nitiiutcd nt S.flem, mid the Funnily leprescut the best medical talent at the Capitol, mid is dei-erviug of support. SojiirruiMi Xici:. Go to Neither'- if you want to sec something nice in the way ol watches, jewelry and silver ware. Ho has just received a largo invoice of beautiful articles, such ns cake baskets, cruets, etc., which ho of fers at inarvelously low prices. - m Mumu'it at Smith ltivvi:. We learn from tho Waldo mail carrier that a row occurcd at a grog shop, kept by a discharged soldier in Smith Hiver valley, (Cal.,) last week. The, soldier killed a man, whose name wo did not learn, and escaped. Wahiiino Maciiim:. Another mr. cliino is ollored for public favor. How ard & Smith liavo purchased tho right of Jackson and Josephine Counties for "Dixon's Universal" Washing niachiuo and noxt week will havo several for sale. IClasuatii Lake. A letter from that section informs us that tho Indi ans on the reservation are now engag ed in harvesting very full crop. Some of the "Snakes" who havo just eomo in aro at work and apparently well satislicd. Dkntistiiy. Dr. Chance, of Salem, is in Jacksonville, and will remain for a fow days. Those wishing nny den tal work dono will do well to call on him nt tho U. S. Hotel. Si:nsiiii.k.- Tho citizens of .thu Dal les havo voted a tax of two and n half mills on all property at the Dalles for tho support of free schools. Will our people- do likewise? Qoitx. Tho farmers aro busy gath ering in thoir corn crop, which is said to bo unusually good herp this season, Go and boo Hoffman Ss Kliunol'H splendid assortment of stnvo and tin ware. Tun Domed aoy are endeavoring to ...Mirn iv mirinkliuii ol tho "nigger" vote of the South, in ordcrtogive thoir , party a good mouruiiig color in iNovem bcr. The Democrats mo organizing Jack- TH APPETITE P0R T0MCC0 DES pon Associations Ihroughoul tho New , TR0YED1I1 England States.-ISr. j chewinr, and SuwAbiy the Which Jackson-Andrew or bio.. - rMUjft0H0M 7U(ICCOi Wa ' j Oncliox nr Orion's a l'rcpiuiitlmi Iswnrrnn- . r .... o ....... -M..-I.I "Wnllnr i.,.l in.Utlrnv IhiMiiinnlB lllu fur Tolncco. Ill iiioui: aow.ug ,...,..... ... -: - witli them. In tho Conyon, in Douglas county the oldest, son of Col. Win. Martin cut his foot nearly oil' on Thuisdny last. .,,... n:i lit'V your Birnw-uiiiiers iu ""K""! .n miit dm, Imu- ln- ln nll'iTK tliclll. O Legal Tenders in S.m Francisco yes terday 70(J?.70j. Gold in K. Y., Ul. Post Ofrcr.. The Post Ollice at Appleg.tto has boon reestablished with ICuspor Eubli as P. M. R.:mov.:.).-TIio old log building in ii m ,., -in, the rear of Midler it rironlanos lias been torn down to make room for n i substantial si ono ware-house. A Dirr. A hot has been IllMlll) HI Portland, by Charles Dolson nnd G. J. ,,.., Ii . Tr c . i e l ... M.kulliek, that U.S. Giant and bclniy- !.. -!... ..... ..I .,1 fl !.!...., .....1 IL'I vllli.l. llll' vieirtuil J lL-ililuiil. mm ... ,, ., , ., IT .. . o, . ice President of the United htatt-v, I t f 1l I . I 1 .1. then Mr. ICallick is to march down the I , .. , ,, . , , i- .i length ol Front street ami up I' mirth ' street with u baud organ, giinding out melodious alter thu most approved' 1 Stl .. ,.',. ., c I1., ... , stye, ji norai o nov iiumr a nil rrniiK. ,.f . i . i .t t t i . ' hlair mo elected then Mr. Dulmm is lo iierfijrm thu sumo operation. G. .1. M. ivallick lias our sviupalhy,.b7ifi: ' . i ' --' OOjNEE. ! ;.- - -.-r - . ' CIMIIOKSKY-On Mnml.v.2Ut, lo the wr0 of John Clinl.orky n ilniililr. I FIXED TO STAY. WOOI,r.N'-COI,Vi:it-()n S.ilimliv.tliu 'Jlllh liml., nt 'liirnU, hy Itov. M.A. Wlllliuiw, Mr. I, Woolen to Mm. M.irl;i Colvir. GONE. l)lt.Ki:-ln JAckinnvlllu, on Ilia tilth lint., Mix ltoinlrak),ibni;litur of M. II., mill VAUn both Dr.ikc, iiffcil 7 ycar, 11 munWu unit :i Ufty. KOIIIN'.SON'-Oii W'nsanr Cno!s, 6'ipt- IHIi. the wife of Jincp!i lliihlniun. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! A Mtijorlly of llio-i) who re.nl nomipnpfr never ovn kIio u haity (,'Uuco ill h hutliitM ml vnrtlMintni, nnd If a MAN Aclu.illy Imi n, choice varUly of fiooili hlch ho In hdIIIiik clicip, It l..u illy pays him lo puhllth the fuel ; therefore wo havo FOUND It Ixjil nlmply to Invito everybody lo call nnd ' ojfftinlno imr lnck of kooiIj nml Hit or prlcen I before purchailiij; elmiivhvrc. nml wy but little In rvguril to our nblllty nml iletermliiatloii lo mako It nilvaatnKcoiis to those who mo not ' DEAD ! i To their own Interest to buy their DUV ! COODS. pancy RnrtiiH. (ir.nrinvf! HOOTS AND 8I10KS. NOTIONS, (iliOUK ItlES, I.IQUOI1S, lIAUI)WAlti:.OItOOKi:aY. T011ACC0-ln fiwt, UVKUYTIIINO IN T'Vt;I,r.li'.',nl duller & mu:n. J. TAAO'ii, comer or Oregon und Main Streets, , JACKSONVILLE. May 29th, 18C8. 500 REWARD ! Tho undersigned would most reinectfully call tho attention or tho public- to his now LIVERYAND FEED STABLE, OREGON STEET. I ft havo line stock or UUfiOIES and TEAMS, and excellent Saddlo Horfes, nlwayaon hand, an woll iu a good mpply of feed. mum. .iS - ;.- . llv .,,,,. I10 ,,mlU'r it I.rontniio's, nnd every variety of nu-y'lK, jtufmhrn now and fashionnblo coeds lo tWrfunJiJ. 'JtlfpttMljt TBWLMM KEAMOMTABLE. And a living tharo of public- patronage- solicit ed. Try mot try me I S. PlA'MAIiK U'voiu Ictor. JnekfOavllll'. Julj ,, 18(17. Jyl'j. I'"" " NKWADVKUTISKMKNT. ORTON'S PREPARATION! KSVAUMSMiDim. .- -- a bmtlrmtt , ,, how Ktrunir lliu linlilt any m tht motifj mil U mtana fl'irniitu mail cud. It M inmost lin il.n ninnf TnliilPPii. IiV poisllilu 'to iircux on I ho inerii excrcie oi the will. SntnutliliiK l in-, ilml In insist iia ttiro In nrcrcniiUMB n Willi tlio linp of die not thu least trouble, uliu uiu willing to li.al.lt mi llrnilv roil It'll iirt'iiitnit on. Ilxro li Itumlrtili luivo innl It lll'ltr W llll'Sfl lo tlio MnMlMuMawr r... iimt fir lmi'4 El I'ri'ii.irutlnii CllllllllL'le ivii.Mtrovii lliu nnnuH tile Tor loiMceH, niul ' " .,-, ,,.,,,. m-u from nnv ilwlro i f.i'f It. a licfiiiu Iiu I commenced hi 110. ., . (.........tL... n( kI.uhIiiiihi.kch.'IIoiis vud HiroiiKli llii'-u up 1IIU I ll' llll"i "v.o illruellv iiniiii llicrnniD ulliotcil liy tuliiiccn, on tlio liloml, tliMrn.iKli of Tulmcco from tlio Iiil- lliu iiiiniiliirnl ly clcuilnir llw jMilHii" AjTHit-in niul ilmn ulby or.ivlmra fur Till::lC('.o. iVo iimrr ktmktnng for I TMetoiiltr unn-j Or dm i m rnirwHW. llKCOMMCNIl.VTIONS. I ..... , livfullowlngnroii feir Nleelid from ,uo iiliuilo of rcco.iii.ipn.l.itlotn lii our w . ton. 1'iom W. I'. HcaUI, lJi , lliuiKiir, .Miilne. ll.iii,:nr. Muliie, April lltli. IHilfl. I l,.,r..l.v ...irlltv. (lull 1 lillVl! Il-Cll TolMCCU r..r iiihivT i..iimiiji. mill I'm- tlio l.isl llllt'i'ii . ..'..'. ...... ..I. ..... nil. 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I inlli've It lo lw nil Hi! It I nuoiiiiiiiiiliil. niul 1 tioulil JI"' Ml JlmWjU ijiill lliu Uu ur Toliucco, l0,r-x '"' lhx r Ur,u l rtf',',r.",i,!.'...iu J It i A I UlaUl l-'rniii .lulm Mnrtill, ll.MiRor, Maine. MurcliIIM. IHi'.fi. ! Ihlil.iloccriiry, Ih'tl I ti-vd TiiImmd lor , clhtuvii ymiiM li.iv.- Iilnl Iikiiij linn'!' In I'lvnk oil, hill h.ivv nilliTuI rn much 1 1 mil n iluxtnif in my In ml niul n unawlnj,- In my tum.icli thul 1 tintu rowu iivvii up (hi- tnnl. A rhorl tunc tiuce n fili'inl IihIiichI uiu In try Orlnn'ii I'rrp uralUm, (olil liy yon.) 1 hne il'iuu hi uinl um comiilutulv utiml I illil not III lliu lllinl lull) l.r niter Tnliucco, ullln-r In Miiukuur chuvi, ullvr I Iwiriiii Id iuc Uio rritmrntinn. I JUU.N MUllltlbl.. 'Slll.llt'nrt OtimtirtiU unit ull iirtiilit Hir- lrtiii uiit i.tM.iy im frne tuimt vr UHaviit Titt grini iiMlirtij it Ihlm't 'irwni.'iui ki in dimtl UHitriMiiM ittmu lo utltmU niliiilM nit Ikt ihMk (tK4hitrnUiiiul iiil'trivr mlitlti V'nmVi- ! ft mil tMHunltrilirnll' ftM lit jmjHittvr, or ah um; tuuimriJH iiyiHit. , Tli prlcii iii (lliou n rri'p.mitlnn It 82 per iiov. lurn'iiuuii to nny pirt ol lint coimiry, pol j p.ihl.on rvaufpt ofpiiuif. Money tenl liy null . nionriifii. iiiiir.f. t O. II.COITON. Proprietor. llo 17 is, I'or.l.uiil. Me. ! miri:iii:.sci'.i Wv, lliu iiiiilrHi),-neil, hercly certify llul no j h.ivu hint ixnoiiiil iliulniKi with () II. Cotton forsotvr.il yi-iiw, nm luvu lonnil him In ho mi nonoMiiiu uinl i.tir ileniniK iiuin, ami one tvnr thy the conlliU'iico nml lulrnniiue or tho inilillo. I Dr. . It. (iowcll. lttsv. J. H. (Iran. S. II. Ulcliuiibuii, l-fi.. Tnrlliim, Mnlne: lion. 1 ' Iv. llnylc. Ilelluit, .Mnlne; Aloiixo Jlutimnl, I I'.-iil.. llaii'-or Muliu'i t'lus. II. .Morrill, Hiilile i fori), .Miune; Mr. .M (Juimliy, Hi. Jnlinnvllle, I X.V.j Win. U, Swccl, i:.(., Wwl Mdiullelil,, ' Mass, I'i'Jilliuncttc jjnibcisiin ; DEPARTMENT OF MEOIOINE AND ourtocrtY. Oi:.SS10.V Tor lRlifi-O will commence on Hie O fonrlli ihy of November, nml conllnuo lour inoniiis. -ino .Medical Dcpjrinit'iit In now uIuIiU1ki us u piriimneiil iniiliutlon. Tho iiicniiA or illujtrution In ejcli ilepjrlim.nl urc ninpl.' uml tho coiihc of Instruction thor oujdi nml complete. .Mulerinl lor pruclleul Anatomy will liu jupjilled. Htmli-nis on nrrlv it)S in the tily nre n ipiesled In cull on ihn Demi, who will (jive nny Information desired. Let ters of inquiry uddrcsaed lo tho Dean will re ceive prompt intention. Mulled lioolu can be ptocurcil In this city. 11. t'ARI'KX'I'MIt. M. I). Demi of llie. Medicul Kucnlty, Hulcm, Oregon. GEO. H. CHANCE, DENTIST. Salem, Ordon. i Jnpk.nntlll.. (.'....I n.ii. ni.n -"-" "i wi. .iui, jniin. Pine Residence for Sale in Jacksonville. Tl'iiii'T0 n."a '" occnpK-il l.y l')r. dlobin lifJi ?.urc,"1,,J l,0.,ul! ,B JckonvilI nro iu- k lo cxa,"ln,J "1U i;r?.i!J,w- ,,,or i,ar"u- -v..., U( 'U(itlU ' jvssi: noniN.soN, Dissolution of Partnership I -piIK Partnerihlp heietororo e.xUtlng between 1 ihh.,H 't'."1 U,n' ' Grcunm " ! utaolvcd Li. .?&,-. ?c,co?.?tar I)r Orcenman.l.avo lmnSi.W,VnV; - Grcemnnu, and nn i Immediate wltlenicut.U required. H. II. OHKIINMAN. IriOTo tiik c'itv 7nua STonK1 A ""'I 'my your HM'ij STOISK. ' ' 9S &T-l8Bn-T " mAW1m A grMt I'rmcliMiv.ltUi, ,,,,, .ull, , ai.ii.M, liVn roiUcotoM fhl I i,,0,,''"iifln. grcnt urcrrl nf IimIiI, , to fcn kII?fi'M ??K '""" "WnlfU,,iili' i"i.h-atiu.t iirrtKNrf s Till. i.li.n,ll,frt.i-1 . A ?."' fc jil i.ili, nii.1 rnl,l. ta rMl.Unilh'.'.'T'"'?' 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WILLOW SPRINGS STORE, " II.LOW SpKINUM "JaCIOHMI lO' VM. UILGEH. PJiOWT1 This UHtliuslKiie.l k'jfjjfcfi . (UUIlUVal l UIU UIIKi.ll' V " I rlalP nnd vicinity, Unit lio baa opened rfj lllni'H. anil iiITith Inr me hit Uri " eeieotcd utock of - ' in OLOTIII.IS'O OF ALT KINDS, JJ00TS AND BIIQES, ., HATS AND OAFS,' ' OJJOQKpiES ,"(;,.-, ' LIQUORS, WJ i'OBAr and all kinds of general mercbibdlK. J I cat., nun a.naaa ak 1nln J11 I Call around (tllolr yournelve to mat , j i Goods enn be sow-1 Just as Oheav as in Jack' u'iii... c..i n..t n. 1807. . . 11 HIUMT UlMlllb. w..,-. -)-, j ,f i ii vtJo.& A phi e vnobv nhioKl srbRB to V A, fad roasonablo term. 'V&yAfl. JncKfOllvlllO.UlfBOHiPfi'-'i'rrf