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JiiBIJWO M-fWIHVllTlflMKtjatBjfc .m mnr"""' y-TTiwiif-irirn lrflHTiasg niii oim mam. TOU THK PltKSIDKN'OY IN 1803, CI.YlHE-) . mt.VNT. er tm citttD mm, fU kar r'rJ for putMt i.uDi.inani for itiiot. -H M tat; thou kooiI an t f iltlifnl frnl." Ill r von Tin: vick pkksidunct, ciiuvr.r.it cutrAX, 1 orurii-'t. iS For Irltr nllnl Ktaelon I . . O. JACOBS, of Jackion. WILSON HOWLUV, of Washington. A.'B. MEAOIIAM, ol Union. . - " ..I. .)... . Satuiuiay Mokniso, Oct 21, 108. ' !--L,-ua " -"-- . s--j- BcnntorJVilUami. , Our Senator in still striking brave ' ' blows in tho cause of freedom. 'Pes-1 pile the snarling of the curs of Pein-j ocraoy at his heele, ho has canvassed i ' nearly tho whole State for Orant and j Colfax. Jlr. Williams spoakn hero on j next Saturday (Oct. nisi) and it is due ' to him thill Hcnn.iUc.ins turn out and I how that thov approve ol his course, I qvoi'i If.Pemoerats do not. Let us givo hfm.ft'rouslng Hcctiugcud close tho diniiinlifii with three cloilous oncers i (or the national Peacemaker. Ti tiik 1'i.ONT. Union men of ,1 ..Southern Oregon, come forward " , .do your duty-! .Make onu grand, ?'-, most effort to place Oregon among the , State that will cast their voles for, Grant and Liberty. If you Murk the , polls on tho day of election because , you are in tho iiiiiwiityt you do not. deserve the name of Americans. Come forward then, to the front, and reduce! tho Democratic ...ajotity. If every, man in Oregon, who mi Uy deire.s j tho election of Grant an. Colfax, will say so at tho polls, Iho cloatoral vote, of this Stato will bo cast for l,,ciu. ; ! Shall it or shall ii not be? Gua.s-ii Union Uau.y.Oii tho first j Monday evening in Nov. therw will be ' a great .Mass Meeting, at Jacksonville, j composed of all tho Union Voter. ol ' Jackson County who can possibly nt-l tend, There will bo tdiort and appro priato speeches from various per-oni and an 'ibuudauco of good inicic by the Jacksonville Hand. Let everyone who is not utterly oblivious to his coun try's welfare in this great nud Una! cri s'h in her history, como and aNt in making the demonstration as imposing an possible. Tho Union party is neith er .i "mounding brass nor a tinkling cymbol," but tho'tiino has come for an adequate demonstration of its real tow er. Abbot of tho Albany J)emoerUt Hko "Mark Tapley," can bo jolly uu dor very adverse circumstance. The J fallow right after tho receipt Paper like tho Now York World, of tho Hows of tho glorious lU-i which boasted beforehand (hat the ma publiuaii victories in Pennsylvania, jwiiy ol the M.iinu Kepu-iUiwus would Ohio, Nebraska and Indiana, has the, be reduced to "live tliiMii.tiKl." and like flrontcry to tell hif readers that Do , the Bostoi 'ott, which was eqimlly mocMoy is "gaining ground." Kor sanguine of a heavy rvduetion, though God'n sako Abbot, don't insult tho in- "- wary to predict the exact figure, telligcncoof your party with such stuff. now proteses to bo iuiiueusely pleased Mako an effort to tell tho truth and tlmt tho Republicans have only adit -I then "let in have peace." J ni- r c" thnsnnd to their last yo.ir Tio State Jlijhti JJemoerat gives tho returns of an election for Siipvrvi or in Now York as a Democratic "straw." llio iato i isnatc nes contain 1 , , i i . i ; a wiiuia wiiuuii imiii oi irrv siniw 101 TS t . , , Democracy say .Mr. JJemocrat, howV t. ' i Pennsylvania and Ohio gone, Tho great Democratic groundswell mat we nave neon Hearing so iiiueh i of was n singular phenomenon. It they did not, thoy polled their utmost gathered and swelled and swelled and I strength, and yet tho Itepuhliuuii ma gathered till tho 1.1th of October, and joiityh considerably hIhivo its average swelled so big that 6u that date it I Hut jut because tho Democrats are ,'burst Hko n bubble. not beaten wow tlimi they ovor were . r . ', . before, thuv actually try to put on airs, A IJilk. Yalandighani wan run in ,,.. if thoy find been foi innate ! They Ohio by, tho Domoerats on account of remind one ol the fellow who was kick tho f.it time ho made when kicked out "' ,neT '" l" "tivet. As jpon as he of tho camps ol the Ohio Volunteer ' p,c,;vl'- Id-"iightosirvonh'o sneer Tr i i :n i i ! i i i ' i m'ly iciiKiikfil lo Iih aKs.ii (ua:u.Sii) lie ha bilked his backers by running ,-. ,,,. V(), ,,aVH ,,' J,1,, behind his nckot. , j. ,-,.,, t thing, don't you? I would let SAituo. Ilov. Joseph Congressman elect fiom 'fulitfl fni Wiiriliinirtfiii " ' t " ".'. party will sail in another direction on tho 3d of next month, Slow to Li:au..- It seems that jonio of our Aiends never learned till Yesterday tho Until qf tho old taw, "all is not gold that glitters." Cxuak Wkatiikh, Heavy rains cverwhere, but in tho iciuity of this , town, havo extinguished the (ho and tho atmosphere rs now beautifully clear. IIopo it may continue so, ' ' Fisher & Uro's. loss by the flro J I has been adjusted. Thoy, aro allowed 40,000. t .. ' . .tmt it ( Seo Sutton & Stearna. invitation to bottle. Frco SchooU. Wo take from the Ifcntld the follow ing roniaiks made, by tho different members of tho legislature from Jack son county on the subject of Free Schools.; The eoniuiilteo on education hail reported a hill to increase the School tax to four mille, whcreit on ! Mr. John B.. White, thu Hock Point ! nob, rose in hi place and remarked : "It wa not a correct principle lor a tew iudividuabir'beeatue llioy happen etl to. be pqor and in tho majority, to make one man that may have accumu lated a little wealth, mipport their ,!,,. nl. nMll it.,,.. iIiiMimi'K'i'-i il :ll'i)llllil in bar rooms." In worthy contrast to the twopenny m,rt 0, th,3 )Oin,0Ull wip,icc.,i ,..-. tocr.it, .Mr. Smith, who can count more dollar, and pays more tax than Jlr. ,1, ), White, get up like a nun and saya: -it ,',, f,lvor 0 the bill: 1 am for for four mills nud am willing to be taxed for tho siippoit of Sohools." Mr. Louden of this county, also vo- -l --""or of the tax, and it is with pleasure that we do jmttco to him and to Thomas Smith in recording their croiiunuio aouoii The petition praying lor an increase ol the School tax was signed bya huge llllllllll.- Ill MIL' lll'.IVIl'M. lil. INI, I'll ill thU eoiml v, regardless of politic.il bias, Tu.ro wcl men's. naufes on it who pay ft wlv.or t(JX tmn Jo,m ,, white, and . mmrU n,.c ol onh. ,,. mlvx t)) ft mm)W C0IIernpt n.'io niill( l,t iV (,,recl .MiU o emv j,,,,,, ,, cerh. m)l nl.,n Jom)illlclll!,r. l0 , ; . . ,,;,,,,.., ,,, hi,,,,,,,,,,, , i.... ..i'ii... i :..-. ..... j ..i I be iK)or. , ,,,. W0 ,s hh John R y. ffh( . fco tQ fi ,.((U) mi(, . ,,,.,, 0, .,,. ., , , , - . , .ll iL,0,u t0 glwcr nt poverty? Strip him of the weallh aecuniulated by grinding and skinning hii poor neigh bors strip iho gilding horn his sord.d carcass and he would bo estimated nl liiis real value, as a k'HWi, bigoted n. row mindxd clod meaiiel' even in pov crty than hi wea't'i There is vour Democratic Asmblv man, people of J,io'on county ! Is he not a plcudM -jm o'tti jii of the inoduru Democrat? Swelled with poi'ijwjity, sneering at poverty, oppressing the poor, chary of a fow dollars to givo the poor the httuellt of educ.ition,and play ing tho aristocrat on the very smallest amount of aristocratic capital. A pret ty Democrat ! Shame, on him ! .Ka-jilySatisvikp. Tiiu Boston .W mil sayn: It is amusing to wituesx the drs 1 1 unite ellortsof tho Democnitio organs to bo complacent and happy over tho result of tho Maine election. m.iouiy, making il upward ol 20,000. Two yi-ars ago, thoy siy, w.o had 27, 000 majority. Tho luiiirux of that year win mow mm the JJciiiocr.Uio vote . . . was iHMiiy icn inoiuainl less than it i.,i i, , ,, , . .. . had been at three several elections be . v. ... . .i m .i liini. .N(iu If niivtlniir. lIL'ii .1. .t .....i ...... ...,, .. j ir.v .ii. iv lllllll ber of Deiuocr.it.i had staved at home this year, wo houhl have been boatcn mo majouiy oi two vears ago; but L , yw i-now "I1' navo heen kicked out &. Plinth, of a Iront iloor, down a do.en B.ops, Oregon, hasjaud clear across thu street what do His whole, you think ol thuftn Hnwovor, if tho Dvmocr.iis urosoelainorous foranothcr 27,000 defeat in Maine, tho Republicans ol that State will do their bet to grat ify them in November. ,, , KXCITI'.SIH.NT I.N YllKKA..Yv'o leaill by telegraph that fears are entertained in Yreka for tho wifely of Collector I. earn of Siskiyou County, and Mr. 0. Doteu, who acconipained him to Sur- nnv jinuv. iiioy siiouiu uavo re turned to rcka ten days since, and as tho Collector would probably havo a laigosiim of money with 'him, it is feared that thoy havo been murdered. Twenty men havo started in search of them. " ' i ' ' ' ' ' Greepbaoks in San lranoisco 7;J gold 1388. ..!. .. ir..n.... mi i ... A CAItl). Mn. Kntron: Do mo tho favor to publish tho following: "We nave received a lettorironi.iaoK"-'" .-- - , . .. ,n t i -.- n ....!.... i.n ....i... i. (!,:. iimrii ii'r. and seveiai uuu S0I1V1IIC, JnOKSOII O,, Wgll .1W111MJ4 imi. pnrmstiniideiiL thinks it was stolen Iconi .on.. BMlwiinii;. j'''J ' ''' a rare old book, which had tho name of .. .. ... f. 1 ....! mac. If the owner of any of O'csu -looks 1. .?. i . I..:... i (..nt, tiiu riilifPsiJtf III iiesnes w reeiaiiu intui, mu ...... ... JLXr ' nJiSK l" JuimtireiAHit UU, 1SUH. . . 1 do not envy tho heart or head 01 any pe rson who is capible of so vilo a lander, The book first deicribed above, I purchasrd in the city of Paris, in the year .1831. A notice of it as my prop erty was pnbli-lieii m iho.., in ine . .. . ...... f .1. JlfliititOMtrif J.effcrt a rennsyivain.. journal-tl.e ocal paper oi in mme pace the editor ol which was an ac uunintaiiee and personal friend of mine. The Chicago Thiia published a no linn nl if. ivilli HIV 11:11110. Ill tho bitter i i.t IU.i!t lliinl.- in llm !' nl', theroisinthattowuan'cx-surgconoiuie ngi wero lU'stroywi, uie"b - , -a, young man iiauicii Josopn mesoui Federal army, who has in his possess j..,,lotl08 hloek on California St. Lv- ... -i.-m-k by Inlliiic n.wniutr on San- Ion n Lntm bible mi .lis hen in hi, i , ( in tlIll vicinity u moroor , ...u.ly'injured about tho w i ch, though mutilated in somu parts, " ,.,. , . ., ..,;, . ox. su'" ' " ' ., . , still has the name of Nicoli Lequest 1ms injured. 'Iho citj -w till ' , hlWl ml spine. Colley & Uisdon's written in two nlnces unoii It. Our ,clteincut. 'lhe ii.inu oi v.ain..i.. .., , ,, , buried in their nuns a Mr. lion. H. ALT. iniiuerin it, ami evi. uuiiuings are more or u-aB "u , wuro 8uriouslv injuied. Hlioek were dently belonged to '' K",l: 'all section of the city. City Hal , , . , , t' .,. silllutam.ousy wlh i... ....i i.ii,. ... ii.. ..r,,.v nf t!i.i Poto inirs badly cracked. Most of tnooLUi , . . . . .. IIU 91UIU 1VIIIIV I.I ..v .... v. .- - i " "' ' ""', i . ." V " ii.inv s iiutiiiing.s ami tno new niocKoii August -JO Ii, or near.hall.me. I ' , corner of 3I..iket mi.l .Smw.m arc miaiMiitee the Srttiie can be found also, , , ., , ,. , ., ,., in llles (for the same year, and near the destroyed. Also the block on Califor same dale) of the New York 7'.!lwie, nia St. below Ilattery, and many hull l.ouiille..M,K,S!t. Louis Dcmo-rnf, dings on Piuc St. Up to this time but Itoslon rMt:il(iHVtt,,nm probably ' nve penoiw nro known to have l.-cii oilier tiapers uuu naru uoi eoiue to my IHIU-I lltlllVI.-- .Illlfc 1 I"". "'"IL IV l"J , til , 1 . , I iiotice-liut which altogether have , J-" ;t '-" vory many are dangrrouly I been seen by probably a million of injured. AlOakluid tho shuck was' leaders enough witnewt I think, O'ljiiit as so. ore as bore. In every casei WTT'.T .Si "" '""".' """lirut one the fatal c.isualities resull.dlQ iriHltrffiUHi. I here probably net-'. , ,,,., ,,, n, ,.,,,.. ,. nrolP or was n slander refuted bv U, ,.-.,,.,.,.,.-, ,v.,.i,-,i .., vv overwheliniiiglestiinonv. Ami tliougli the burden ol prooflius not withnu'to how that the book was iwtMulm, but willi-mv -eciet accuser to show that It ea .,roc. " i in regain to me secoun iiouk men tioned in the above grave charge (and which by the way is not a "rare hook" but a very common one) 1 have only to add that it was piot-ciitcd to mo as n token ol peroiiul regard, by a gcu tlelu.iii now living in New York, whose name ami address can be had by cull im: on me, and who I beliuvu is ever ready defend his voracity. Ho told me that liu picked it up in' the street ullor a battle, nud thus rseuird it from being criinhitd into the mud and' dc troyed with much other property on ly because liu value! it from the name of its formor owner. Tho third charge in Iho above men - tinned letter i fo ague and absurd mat I nine omy to pronounce It litter ly lal.-o in i:(,.rv. ',,Mrtu:" '" " nl,.v iieuoii is curious to know liow 1 rame nto poise-nion ol my liui-.irj coma ami '.'. I will take ideasiire in showiiii; to any inquirer, any book I have tho date and placo of publication, with all mv bills and receipts ol the iueichaul who sold them to me. Now one word to you, the secret fr.iiner of thixo biuoless eliaige. I will more icspect your coimiauk if you Mill confess yoiuclf oiienly; anil 1 aiH imue respect your honor if, after !-eiug tiiere aecuniulated prools, you will mako proper amends bya proper acknowledgment. Pii.vnkmn GituM. Tlio secession of the Hon. .Tamos T. Hr.uly, tho distinguished Now York lawyer, Irom tho Democratic- party, has already been announced. Among the latest additions aro the Hon. Henry L. Wait, of Albany, foriueilyu Democrat ic member of the Stale Assembly, and a highly influential man in Ids district: Hon. J McLcod .Murphy, also of New York, and lately it Tiiuiuuiny Demo cratic Stale Senator, elected by fl.OuO inajoiity, MichealT. Gibbons, lortwen ly-llve years a pioiuiueiit Iiieh Demo eiat ol New York city, lias nWn lelt thu parly, believing it unworthy ol ot Miiiporl, as being sustained by Aug ust liclinoiit. tho icported emmissary of the Hiiiibii Goveniuient, and as op po-in-: in Congress nil Iho legislation in behalf of liUhuicii. Ho calls on his Irish-American bretlicru to support Grant, tho man who saed tho asylum of thu Iiish lteonlo from being handed over to hhigland by Jell Davis and the Southern rebels. Go and seo tho "Great Western Va liety Tronpo' on uoxt Tuesday oven ing. MAULIII3D. TIIOMI'SON-MOOIIK-In Yroko, oa thu IStli IiifI., Iiy Iter. Mr. ltuvnoM', ol Kort Jones, J, Wi.lilo Tbumiiiuu to Mlu l.iniua II, Muurv, IjoiIi ofYieka. We "offer our congratulations to both tho patties. Kach ot them hnvo secur ed prizes in lifo'a lottery, and may their voyage down lilu's turbulent stream bo smooth and happy; and whom God has joined together let no man put asunder. BORN. TUKNEU On llio niornuii' of tbo 23d nit to Ibo wife of Wllllsui M. Turner a on. TELEGRAPHIC- San KitANCisco, 21st. Asov'croshoek of eaithqunUe was Mt hero at livo miiinus before eight ll ciuwi. - - m Mrtri,i1.,i(,rt KxeliaiiL'o and I raw bullillng ro gnalljr 'l-"f' ' lives lost. A majority ol tno im - 1.. Imtii'iitl 111 D.ints ol stores rushed for the strsuts. LlirjI0 blocks of stono were thrown r .1 !!.. fl.ill , (jown (rtf, (tG r0nt ol llio iny i"l i r mo'- M "1 f VZ l: i I lts1lo to drop in n moment, mo "" j I . . . . . I. ,i i.. ...m ..m bill hi - lion was ii.iuiini.. u ......"., .- ' ing several secon.u. oiigm u-in .. owei at 0::. A. M. imiik m v.m fornia is injured to extent ol 10,000 to, 20,000 dollars. S vn 1-uanuisco ii'.M. ; .i t.i ... . Tlie streets were tnroiigcu wiui p-' i-itetl people, who ran wn.iiy m every .Hrutton. No session was held at tho. t. , i , i5l,,ck I'-xwhaiii to-day. misiness gen i crally supr.niod. Custom Homo and , 'f'.i.. II..II .l.i...il (.... .-....ilrj ( Jw cnin. ' ' . '. .... ... .. i. .. I . ... , Imm the falling ot cornices or 111 - ,........,- ,,, ..,,, ,..., ""',"ll""i'1"1" ' hall an hourl.itera large nuuiher of per - .sou would have been killd. Tho fol - 1 1,,,.;,,,, lu.si.n,,,,. ,,,.n. .i.mmh.fi.iI. On ' building, Clay and S.iiisoiu, A. S. Los-. eiib.ium & Co,, corner of H.iltcry. r. P. Taylor & Co., .1. Kntnk & Co." M. HeeV building, iOolifornia St., near Sansnin. The oldtono, fitory builtling opposite Now Orlvans witrehoino and, HNdon's new building, UuicIi'm M.iiket, l ISontli t Co., Misiiou and Pimt, Cisi Co's. building, Ilowird, ii'Mr Kremont. I'oUom St. wharf. The Custom Home is terribly damaged, and it is question able whether it will admit ot repairs. The building! closed, the business be- "Jf temporarily rewovci io tuu inter- ' ' Uovenite office. Coffey A UisdouV, tho walls of which were very thin, is :t.Qmiilelelv demolished, llenehlv's i bulhli,.-. Oriental block, and Mi.rohr iV x ! loy & Orant's building, all adjoining Co!' t Kisdou's were not iujimd in tho ' litest degree. Tho rool of the old Mechaiilo's mill was badly damaged and tho machinery thrown out ol place. Thu floor sunk down in plaeei and raied in others several feet, and the liro wall in the mill sunk down. 'I'll' planking in tlio center of .Mission St., oppodtu the mill, opening 8 to 10 inch es. Openings in the ground were al no plainly to bo seen m Ficmont St. Tho Iloor of the Pacific Foundry is raii-ed about two feel in places. In thu Union Foundry most of the ma chinery was displaced. The Gas works havo suffered severely; tho tall chim neys fell through tho roof, and the main walls are badly cracked. In Fro-1 moiit St. the destruction is still great er. A great quantity of coal was stored in the building, ami tho prci uro forced tho wall out on the Fremont St. tide, from roof to founda tion, tor a spaco of about 00 feet. City Hall is in bad condition; tlio courts aro adjourned and tho prisoners have been removed from tho Station House. Part ol tho walls of tho now Calvary church fell .down. On tho comer of Market and First Sts., the ground opened in a lls-mro several inches wide and fifty feet in length, nud in other places tho ground opened and water was forced to tho surface. Moouuy's boarding house on Natoma St. was mado a total wreck. Thu wall of the! llruvoort house aro badly cracked, On , Gala St. below Saiisom, u large! one story building, ouco occupied by Ileiuniau 3s Co., is wholly ruined. I llio adjoining building acqupied by Pacific Pump factory is thrown partly dqwn. Many chiuinieH in tho South ern part of tho city wore thrown down but no ono was seriously injurqd by !..... A l. '-.II. .1. in , kiiviii, ai uiu iiilbsioil mo wooieu mills aro damaged considerably. ti... brick Lugitio house is era and tho building generally brick Kiigiuo house is cracked badly ml - ullv .rally thrown out' A.m., n,, uwil Ullk j... ,, ., . - ... ot line. 'Iho following casualizes aro roportcd: W. Strong, nativo of Iowa, ' .i . -.. , b!,. .. ... ' ageu oo, kiiicu on Ulay ht. Wnj. - i ., IHIVWHi" n Best, nntivo of Irulnud, nged 40, ktlRJd nt Occidental Hotel. Manslleld, killed on Sacramento St. A deiid Chiiiatuan taken out from under fallen brick on Clav St. A (Jmiitituaii reportuii iiitno County Hospital moilully wounded. Shaw, aged dO; when taken out ho was I j,,,,, bill m Irnpn ol li i,,.0;t. and ntiiiiuiou " : . . . .f recovery. uid their oils persons , ' m-an. mid miuthur nt ' At l'.':lfl, nnotliornt two ' iiinli.4 tmliirn U 1V.M.. ailll lit 7. P. M. oM,a amm,, ...i .11 i.mt. , , ,;, t)ic MrtrtltMnUo wiia ,j.,0 ju;aiid Court Homo very suvcie at Sau Leaiidio fell down, and two or three persons were killed. At liny AImc(,u l0Uly) K,jlllHll,j,,oi;.B waiehouse is eonipletelv 'ruined. The )lour ni1 onoUon Mor,e ; ,lut on 1 1. groUril. Tonv Oakcs Hotel is in i , ,,,. 'ir..,i.iIIL,t Hotel. The' , . ,.....,... .,,,... i.v.,m.i,ro iH i-stitnatcil ilain.igo iiifl.in i raniisr.o is bout half n miliiuii dollars, but U will probably over inn that. twin wiKumtrguaf nmwiamMUnniimffWi. NEW TO-DAY. -r .- - - t. Cast yourcyes.down this interesting and important NOTICE. - yvr I... .. I.. I misiti l ..III. ... .1 fslTii Mini iits-i-iiiri. A IriAiJMlftapllL Mill IIIIU'-V-I - Fi ii mi .- j " ,,...,.., iC5TnP.Tr HP TTRV G-DCIDS 1 wjja. ija -'--- rwo-, i A splendid Lino ol Now Stylo of Slo.tllB unb Ip1'0' Immense quantities of FASHIONABLE CfaOTHINQ, Superior California made- BOOTS ft SHOES, Alt immense Stook of giuu;i.i.m:s, I.KJL'OUS, CIGARS AND TOllACCO,"' AT BARGAINS UNEQUALED Siiiilr in ijiiillty ami t)Ii nml lowrr iat prlcv tli'ia can ln fuuml In .u.ollKf e.uMIt!'- UK II I lllii tiJu of Sm iTttUCllCO. SaCJHS BTvOS. Busrjnt.o.iil.ric- llun m ill irAinuctibUt. Sao i-t'.-j b uos. ," -- goeiis muru ami iKiltur' biigti.K I'iua uiijr liuiuu in Ibclr liu.' o( ir.Ji-. S-vCJHS BHOS. ., the uliuo.1 p.ilu. to mik'i tttc u.ii of tiulr cmtuiiirrF, ilmwlii irui.il uituitiun lu .ill. s UACHS BROS. luF..l.rr.r l''U.lit tei K""'i ciiimii. Ij4l lUi. a.uii iLsr Ii.iie oiiwuiiy ibtuirtln'c bAUHSBUOS. -i-i'' cooJ' U buiiylit iiro half nidi j niuy euu aiM will nil cboijivr tUaii mr for O.Will, uml lo iruiiiil paying cu.tumtT J. Sao i-i s ,buos. - imPrci.o.i lhe iiiimii. ui ull ui.ii tu y hivm sll tbi-y ai.rl, ttiid rrfevllill rollcil sn ctsiii nation ul their ttuck nuil pi Ices by uvujbuljr Uiire iurcb liitf eUi.-Hb.er. I For futlber prof call ut their cbe:ii cs.K Ftoru uu CullfuruU M. Juck.uiivllle, Oct., 17(1, 18C8 oit'.Ntf A tillAJSUJ SSALS7 -XV- ROCK POINT. ,. NOV13MUK11 18th, 1HU8. 1 m mt T MIK UNDKUSIONKD IlKUBHY AN- "I X liOlinCI'M Mint In. w.ll ,.... .. A. p! nl' iTT.i i," :.";. V '. ",,k. " " ' ui- .s i uuu uii irtMiH-Miay evening, j.uv. IS, -. vm.a.Xf IF llJin.riJU DlUllllIL!. J.- U a i II 80.8' w,l,cl' Unw and placo be hopes lo ' al w,llc" Ilmu anil placo be bnpes lu eio bin lrlnuj .m.l .. .,., I..... .,..., m-i... n. I -.,,-. UV1IIIU.IIIUIII.VI-, in uv- e(itiinin1t.iin,.u .util l. r i. n... n..i n.i 'lZVi .T" "R7 .c??BV.a",c . 1 "e.; - -..... ..in ik ui uiu Uriik uruvc, uuu tb proprietor flat crs lilnwlf flat snllro eat- i,fac,io" wi" b" Bvin' '' ' L. J. irilITP...Prnrnlnr. 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