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the mm xBivriMii hi, Sxvvr.vxx Morxiko, Nov. 7, 1S68. God Grant and Victory J ! ! i Grant nml Colfax 2.0 Klectornl otes Democracy Pq verized I The following arc the majorities for Grant and Cnlfns. tcleerratriiecl so far. - - 1 e i Lnough is known to assure our readers that the IlCOUbllUaU CaildidatCS liaVe Ewcpt the Northern State, with the exception ot -Sew lork and -cir jcr-. scr. with a torrent of enthusiasm, and aocording to the Chicago 2'ribunf, Grant and Collar have 230 votes ir. the olector.nl Collese nearly 100 more than necessary to elect : Maine 25,000; New Hampshire 7,000 ; 5,00 ;Ten!i.. 40,00 North Carolina n New York, New Jersey and Mary land rtrporUrtt to hove gone Dsmoemt ie by small umjorities. New York not ovur5,WK Democrat io. Georgia 3,000 Dm. F11H netnrns from Connecticut :tves T'ttmblirnn majority 3,409. the State known m have gone or 1 -v..-i . iimjnur. an- jvrnuicKy anil Mrylnd 4S,ftW; Louisiana 25,000; Geori probably 10.000. ' The iollowineilirMttch wns rereived t the room of the -State Central Com tnittiHf in San Francisco, dat'-d New Ynrk 4th, 4 A. M. The New Enrhmd State. P'iiiiylvania, WVt Vi-cinia. Ohio. Illinois Indiina, N'-bra-', ., nnd the North Vt all cone for Gnint by large msjoriti.s. NewvYnrk in doubt pwlwhlv for Grant. New Jersey probably Democrat ie. Sicned WnxiAJt Civrtt.v. SI Election laOrepea , The followms wn telegraphed from Portland on Thursday : 1 The toltowing oouuties give Grant nmjoritW: Benton Chwkamfts Dowerlns..... .. 3friH . . . . g . . .MiiUnonish . ........... i. ....... .. 10 .. 00 ...07 ...514 . . . 120 asiimston 200 Yamhill 75 Coose ami Curry 100 ikoci:atio oouxnas. Jncksou o20 aco 133 xanc. ,,, 115 Josephine ao - 15 eouiuicH give Grant 532 majority. S)ven Huiiiiiive, rmmlv, L'mntilla, Ka kor, Viibin, Grant, C'nliinibin, Clatsop TJllnmook, to hear from which in June jag, gave about 700 Democratic major ity. This gives; the Democrats about 200 m!jr.ty thus tar, but the same rate nj Kpnbliean gain in those coun ties will win us the State. ......... Later Umatillia Demoemtie. county goes ins rTiiK Etscno.v. The Presidential election at this place was very quiet and orderly. There seemed to be a scttM conviction iu overtones mind that Gen. Grant would bo the next President, so there was no use iu mak i"ru? a fiue oter it. The Democrat hall no hope for tho nation, but ott-d earnestly nnd confidently lor the sal vation of Oregon. Quite a number who could not fully make up their munis to vote for Grant and Colfax, rendered etlieient aid by not voting agaiiiht ilium. Wv hope nnd believe they will yet see the prosperity of the country under General Grant. The very latest from Colifarnia indi cates that that State has ono for Grant. Forty-nine counties gi e Grant Qy.'5t) and Seymour 3,275. Mendocino to'hear Irom'which gave. Hnight 380. TMs gives Grant California by 505 roejority. lp to yesterday evening Grant goes to'Lmniilla county with over 000 ma- Jfity. Love'h Lauoh Lost. The Copper head1 papers of this State have been very busy denouncing tne President elect ua n drunken fool, a liar, etc. Soino of them have publinhiti, ''Grant isms fur tho jwople," including his or der ngnitistlthe Jew cpU'H, for months nud the cou(.queiice is that wo have reduced their majority iu Oregon over 1100 and have probably carried the State by a fow votes. What has become of PriceV army. tvW Vermont 30,000; Massechusettes 70,-!, Sot.unlv njJ wuMvWQ hnve iml been ejected bv the op,.ositepartv gives lSono for Grant-Cnessional ' uUi" .,jr!. mSl!" ft ol0' SStaTn?. Conri "onoaoo." takcn the l,,n(,'e ' threascne'l reim,,ia- U ! lw?hMe l,m"1 wc h-lvc to n ' 'K',0?a,5nn 5 '"""wl- ""rf-"s ' w at WL'r. S S"-, -m--. M i WVffll v ' L jiwm v- ' .'hmi1'""' The strait forward, round about loudly, am? can hardly suppress n Grant SO.ooo. and Congressional dile- as F eo Ti.r.iiiii.iiui,h"L771..r,k,lrMlcl. . frVr .L "'n -"':; common sense of the American people cuffaw hen. we meet a member of cation same n l.-frc, except that pos a.-jaaa yer AN" expenses nA!;,'l'VV.i?"P est irg nin ,(W0; Illinois 45.000; , , , .111 1 . 1.1 . int. .... ... -i 1 i 1 1- 11.1 'J-wwW i aii. m imr:. n ii. tMtZiitf,.Mr?!2V?-a' Vln.rn.niii - ono Tn jo nnn - Knn.ni ' "1"" ' '-' 'wafk ' mor-1 that rtwarkuble body. There is still sibly Kniun, Republican, is defeated .i .m min Z-?K2i$Z -iTir l"" f,' toB,2.Uj Mlnuosotn 1,000; Iowa 40,000; Iuuisas i-i..,. ti... i.. ... .. ...:,,..!... i... .,.. : .1.,. ..: j. .i:..-:-. ti... i?i....:. '.,' iri im iiuiix.ni.iii. i.. .r.Mi.t..h. rplW.i?..l'I.rl,!' The Resale The Democratic party litis met with another Waterloo elcleat. Its hopes have all been disappointed, and its ex pectations have evaporated in smoke. Its negatiuu have hoen signally con eicmneii oy inc wime voien m xuncn i vn. nml il nnlr vhilorios have been won bv the aid of nero votes. They have been crying "Stop Thief !" while I t 1 t a t t ' irtrrasp,! accelcra-j inev nail liiuiee secureiv in wie and were hustleinc him with I ted speed into the Democratic fold. Tli have him and he ts ncrfeetlv inrv dnrnns!! Rliwsml mav be their I'liion !' !Our rooster is ttnncht and vociferous - i v vi iiuiniiiii; iitu m iiii.iiFiii.i. i. i tiIL, mot ntguinc had dare anticipate, ; T!niin:tmnlinn lini tini.nmi. n fivm! .nctt nud peace and ptt'dic tranquility win hc l!ic re,uU 0f tlai glori orious I'll ion victorv. t 11 t.:i K .1... I.....-. I..1I l t.rt.. .111 iiiiii i.. niv iiim.i: iiiii ui i.uj.i-, i i ..-.:-..-! -i..- m n. . liniiuvii iiuii itaviiiiiiii i;nii .. in- ii- naneSrtl tmle of i!h nation ha already felt the beneficent hock, and gold has now! In his early attempts to crow memorials, cravin- Coi.srressional aid majority will He contested. .Morgan ,'PTIIU SAN IMIAM4SCO 1M5H- OT",;,"V'"' last Spring he threw himself out of j for various project in this State. He mid Schenck publish a card stating LpSuHwws iimu. "d Superior nbvfatoUmZJSL. !-!... ...! ...I I. -.. ....., l t... ' .1- ........ ..1.,.,... ..:...... ,!. flinir niiiniim lm lln tinlilin n viirlinl- I). .-...I .. f lnmlli- nml milium f'Li ,v'f "1l,.,?n' . "Sl'SWli ill! i-f n,rf., "' IJUIlli illlil nill'il l(iu iviuiiti t.iim- in,iu-jHivM ii vi iiv.i".iui iiiuii; ui niu ...v.. v- ' ' "" .....w ..-.,. .-i ... ... .......,....,....... in tiirn or M I. Mil. rUhflllnh h'llt had not recovered from his early de- Legislature ol this State marching In- requires the attendance of a quorum ol iIu,'iV;fc,1T,i5ra7S.;;bt " CXti ulZ morallzation. Km he is all right now ! to Congress, with the awlul resolution members of Congress on the tenth. CnUfm niu nindojllaic lies "n?.m.fT.'imlTiI.0hVVrti7L" . Grant is elecv-d ly a majority more in one hand and the other stuffed full Green, Democrat, is eiet-ted in 10th S3VIN VlNCINT & CO ffluni..li?rtPt1,VXn?S!,hrwV'K ....M...i...i....... niui . w.....i..i.i..ir rutin ' ... ..... .1 ....... n..ii .... n. ...nH..ni iii.ipiht nvnf nil 1'nu iit fi vinnii i . .... . ........ . . ...i-....... ... unu.. uu wrairn im ii.r .1 . ' . r.nnp ilntrn. ntiil I.o-!il 'IViilnrs nilvnn. i Ion in riiiii. u-lion .tliiMii nmitlniiinii Mate liV a'nMt 12.000. ISCOIISII1 ' I UTMM nllliB IP UIVMrM illoiurT OHia t . . . H rlim il. hh...ii . i... , .. Tl . . ..i.....' ..,.,....., .... lire iniu vi mc iciiiuvnikii; l'.ri m 1 Kdmuch that eo iimon sense by an ap- pc.il to solfdiilerost on tjie Iwnil qne lion, has proved a great failure. So mote it ever bv "Lot us have peace." Th Prnivftinn un -Monday night, aecorsiinj: to pro- sramme. the Heiiublicaus of this place Uad the most enthu.mstio torch lisht procession ever seen in .laekspiiville, Mnur cititn were in from the eouii- try, and everything iaseiIntVuUii liar-, mony and good feeling. The prm-.-.i.i!i, which vvns under the Mar hal-hip ot Mr. N. Langell, num. bered probably about three hundred, The boy. imd provided .juiu' a num - Imr nl tr-ui.-uiriiiif... -iili nnnriiiiriiiti. tier oi iraiis.HHunit.. nun appropriate mottoes, e of whieh declared in the word, of Colfax, that "those o lou - the Hag shall rule the country." An- other, for which the Kepublicnns are indebted to .ur. ihos. t.rooKS, rcprc- sented Messrs Seymour and I'.lair .ail- ,ug up the boi.terous waters ot M.lt l! .t. !.. :.... .!. 1 . nitur inv iniirr int. iiil; ine hihii, . . . . . . ' and scvmuurneeuning nmi 01 iieiiigthc -..- .!...:-...i -1:: t..." . . . ' d J t Nt n vf ul ( Jdl-.VII r it! i,.L- Ivnni "'" Bimivmiin-iui u v.wur. iiuiii the Court Ilotiic, preeoiled bv the . , . ., ' , , , , Jacksonville lirnvs band, and marched . . ... through all the principal streets, stop- r . ' . ' ping at various jioints to ehoor for N i r m i .i i Grant and Colfax; and the bovs were so lull of enthusiasm that there wns so mil ot ctitnusiasin mat there was nearly a continued cheering along the wholeltue. Ilaltingin front of this iiun.1., nivi ... niui iivimi ...tv-rr for the SuNTts-Kt, which rung out with a will, andhow-ed that our cilurt. were appreciated by the part v whose principles wc have eve advocated. At the Exnro,. corner whero ih, D..,n. oeratic nuetiii" was bein" held the narties salutudlaeh othermid n,.,..a. tonally n Hepublicau gave a hurrah for rnink Ulair, tceling no doitid that the iiniir li.llrnr iii..ul..il .I'r.lliiil I.r - nml .in . . .... -j "". "i TW-.ll by tthlier party during the whole ev en- inml C.,,rr-V "" " " n" ' f X ' . " X "'v" 1.,',,,U; ' 4 "LlUVVlOLrt i,,g. After the procesMon an tmmense mem now agitating the people o. ; -. ; - , Sau franciwa ; A motif inrr u n Ii.wl fit t In I TjiiiFf limit ilin nniinfiod in .tii.KSiiiiiiiitjt rt fli. . .J.. . . . .. ' I al. u wi .il J'lult .7 it j l if -- ! v Vw vr, . .. ,.,v... w. ..v ,ut u.onj ei. niiioii hctturn trial want - . . " which was addressed by Hon. O. Ja- AUem erv 0f a rich gold-bearing quart. 0 be had iu some other county .-.V7e- F FnX2iMAl cobs, Messrs. Harden. Lancell and 1 1. . B-i...... n..i-i. .,...!!, i. .....,.. J - "UXXiXflAWf Credit is due to Messrs. Langell, casi.oi rou unoru. a nvai company, giuix 1'ox. This loathesome dU Dick, Watt, Ilrovvn, I.nmsdell, and supposed to be in the interest of Sun casejiin. juade its appearance at Card several others for '.he intere-st thev LFrancisco capitalists, are pretending ner, in this county having been brought took in arranging matters ; and alto- to claim the ledge as a spur from an to that place from San Francisco by the gether, the demonstration was the unknown and imaginary one of the-irs, j lenmer, nnd the liol ease has proved pleasautest and bent tho Union party which will probably lead to litigation. I fatal. It is probable that the .licence ever had iu this comity. jSome silver and copper ores have been has been communicated toother, nnd -s- .found in annus localities of Curry the greatest care should be med to pro- An Intelligent Legislator. (county, which will ultimately prove a vent iu spreading further. Jioscburg T T T , ,r . . . I fine field for tho miner and the miner-1 nalgn. ... ... numiui, ...., ...... 1.-....1,.-. the late Assembly at Salem, declared ou the stump on Monday night, that he had stuck to the Democratic party in the Legislature, and voted with it . . . . . ... every time ne riyht or ieroiy! Is this i-u..,.:.. i,.. i. ... . . ii- . i ing pretentions to intelligence to make, in a public speech? The people of Jackon county should bo proud of , their representatives! Smith did not ' have brains enough to keep him awake ' and Louden just onoiigh to make him , watch his leaden., and vote exactly a they did, right or wrong. We think j not a pretty the people ot mis couuiy uovu iiuu ( enough of the services of putty men, , but if not, we would t-uggest as a mat-1 ter ofecouomy, that a Chinaman be ho i uGiild live on riee, work cheaper, and vote mat as intellige .1 acknowledge that W but party right The Oregon Legislature It seems ungenerous to kick a dead dog, but Senator Williams made the late Legislature ot this State appear so perfectly ridiculous that it will have to be entered upon the record. The members from this county will have to take their share of it, and if they are not all as stupid as "Sleepy Tom" of j Ashland, they mint feel the force of the Senator's sarcam very keenly, Mr. 'Williams alluded to the vviiulv res- olution denouncing Congress and re- ' seindinc the assent of Orcz-vn to the fourteenth amendiiiuiit. and then una- 1 mcratt'd some twontv petition and i thieves, you anarchist, you traitors, ,...n l.lnnl- l.n.ifli..1 y.n.iiwt..i1 llml tin.-.. i no business in those seat! ple'a, oh J do please be kind and condescending f enough to grant these humble repre- I .Aitlnlln... nf !... 1. I !..!. . 1. A .. ,. ft viii.i.i.v-.Ui wil.iii, nun iii.-ki.iiv iiiiii, r i i i.: :n:... r "ii vui ii;vi, .iiimi tiiiiii iiiuiiiiii? ui dollars more or 1os. The modest re- ' quest of a partisan body to our Sena- in ii.i' nveu u iiuvusviy aiisoruoo nv the Presidential camp linn that there . i a ehunee for the wonderful capers of . that hunl of nse called the Legisla- live Aeinblv ot Oresnu, to have es- ..... ( cHjini -uuuc utii irt.- iiiriiiigiiiiui inr eoumrv. o wnmicr tuv wore tti terestwl in the Iu-ane Asylum ques- ,;..,.;, lnc .:,..i :....", . , lneI1 ., Wv rimW ,M0 llml 5, ui i'viiiivii nii -.. i .lit, . iinvi ii.ii ...-... . . ..... .. .vn .., .. i; rnuir i.r mi i noli .hii .y iirinn iiiiiiini in the llepublieau membeo had not put dunil mnjnrity. Hiteigh returns u a Miininnrv stop to the disgrneelul fl- crived from most lirccinet. but not y 0f tie u.,tH.ratic umji.ritv, the hit- j ter would have s.khi required trniht y to have restrained them. Hen- after if the people ot this State do n,.t take warning bv the hue assemblage ' of htiflnnu at tlie Suite Cnpitl, their "Iteresl 111111 sutler; ntHI II It l lieees- ,.!..,,' .. Jjg J fJit'.ILdent VZt j ne WM, a nie,bwof the Oregon Leg. ilfire. j.-,, KNlll.K 0,." vict -Oil. '05 , - . . r ,llnilfllll:IW ,,nt been U)c nort dMtncl,vc l( l)C H M T(tf wi(, . .11 111 most iiiineiiftrnble woods and brush ' ami brush .7 , . ... are swept awuy as with a besom of ter in Currv ;er 111 v.urrv ' mtttruuiioii. One old hunter . ,..... .!.. i. i .1. ..t... ..nil. ill- Atntaa flm Iia f.i.iiiil fit., .il.nr. . , ( 1 1 1 r n red remains of r. large band of elk, .. . , , ., , , , that had up pnrentlv been .urrounded , r , 11. . by fire, ami unable to escape. All the vuiihi s-iiiii-. in. i. hit ii.iiiiii mi; uiiur - , ' ', , ' ' ',", Ji.1i... A 11 II,,. huhsc. iciiees, iirn. tic, si I (in Wf . , ' .- .i -i , . wivV""Z " ""'vnvy ,., v;i,.i. Ti(.,l(JI)or.uui Mr, nlinm., wm. l,nml.' Mrs. Tii:llcnor is now in' a critical con- ... ...., ... . . lllllUII iruill HIIIll ll'l'l'lieil III l-.l . II1LT , ,,,.,. vi-,,1. .... ri.. . ..;,, I,. r 8nd a,ullP. vritl, the nnsrvflamos ,' - rack auil W-' tt ftll0lU , , , .. w .. 'ninl'nl fcne. ...I.ii, a . '?0t U " ' d th"'-'h . ' u,ue8 ,lur c,oUn"? was on Brt u " ,,l,nr tan hearted vvoniui. saved her home i from denlruetion by sacrilieing heielf. Important di-emcrie ol ores me he- . . . . .... , .-. nig louud iu various H.caiitif!. ol Uooe lvuHu 100Sjjat JIUaitlllfHU VllbUU.l ..,. a IOUQ D.v.ni'Di- n.....-- x-r... n.l icnc r , oi ii- t-. Charles Slocum.sonof in. Slocum, ir........i..i :n... ,i:...i . .i m ...l "" j " "' "" m niu .uu.nu f tho Uinpqna HJvcr on the IRthnlt,, of Small Pox. No other en... is v..i U-nnu-n m o-isi in t Imt iti.i..iii- Ti known to e.ist in that viem.tv It was taken from a man put ashore from the Steamer Del Nort a lew days heforc, who after exposing the entire population of the lower Uinpqua, took his departure down tho Coast Aside from the great issue to-mor- row, Douglas County has local issues to jiuna uiiuu. j uiei io uu iskcii ii- on the question of dividing the County by the line of tho North I'mpqua, and voters North of said proposed line are to elect Conn'y officers for tho new Couutv, and those South of said line ill O......WII WUIV.ll, t IIIIIV3 IIUIUI- WM-..,... . ml ,v ,, , ua men who , are io vote upon me location ot a toun- Zau.- tintl.inrrtT.uat T tin. iliviiiinn f-iil nl ,,n. . .i . .. . V . ... , -. -wu.bv tne other fails also, TELEGRAPHIC Latest New York -tilt. Seymour seems to carry e w 1 ork by about 8,010, but he run? a long way behind his ticket, Hoffman's majority . being estimatod at 20,000. Uepubli- can retain the Legislature. In New Jersey the Republicans havu lost the Legislature, and consequently a ena tor in place ot Frelinghttyson, theeon- gressional delegation is two HepublU cans and three Democrats. 11 char ics enormous trawls upon Tammany loader.-.. Estimates that 20.000 fraud- ulent votes were polled. Hoffman's' ......... iiryority. His election will probably In. fiMllntti..! mi till, It-ittllll1 nl fl-.lllll. Latest returns show Grant's inajori- tv in Indiana not less than 10,000 audi .' ... . ' i t win perhaps n-acu rj,o'ij, I01 .1 re fflliia rnla ...n.Aritt f.O OlIO Tli.i -, .-. ....v..j .. . ... m.nm mTn. n i.....t ;. ..-:...i .i..v. .i umv mi .7 v........ in that State by 25,000. Missouri rc-f turns incomplete; Grant cirries the .1. t...j.i t 1 ., ii-.i-iiiiiiii'ui.nvi'ii,i:iii.i iiirimi' stood 40 Kepublican to 1) Democratic, South Carolina i undoubtedly Ui-pul lienn. In New Jersey, irrent lin'ids wen iwrpetniMxl miii' places. The ' ' iiepinniriiiis u in piuiiu'i sue vw eiinu. In Tennesse Leftwiek. Democmtie probably fleet, to Congress in Ar..,,,i.fa .lij..;,.. n.i... t. ,1.. !... Grant enrriei. the State bv a u- enough to determine the result in the State. Sulmber. Democrat, uleettil to Congress. Ilartford-fnll returns gin. Grant a umiority of ,S72. Little, ha. been received fr.nn Ar!caii.m; a- far . l,eard fnm there was no di'iurbanee. . it... i i Newark Latest returns show ulxmt W i? for IMndo.ph nnd 2..00 for Sevmour. Wilmington, N. C. - Democrath claim the State forSerinour. Ti' StU1, I'Miuiates the llepublieau maioritv at 9.000. Klecl'ou ot Seho J r in Jth di-triet regarded as certain ; , ,,,, mKiwr ttW X. Uoy.lin. Dem- nnre eoiifi.lent that Durham U ' '. in 7th district. Savannah Our eitv perlcctlv quiet. Two polieeim -i .1 . i 1 a i - - . . " f H-fire slint veslvnliiv lie imt.nwi -n is dead tliu other dying. Ni num geeelo-e rond reiorte1 to l.e aniu .1 mm ..itlli.iri.tf. l.i ln.wA ......iIim.- III. 1 1... I""'-""--"" t- " -- .-........- de.ign ot entering the city under the i.ail i l.iinlv An nriiierf ntlnil U ....." '"' - . .i . . .... ibv ii. ,, ' "." " "mien pat roiH.n. . ,. ,,,.,. u. ,UlW0 t( t.4 ,r iiiiv lo-mgni. iiemoenuiu mn.Miiv in the city over 1,000. San Frunci.co 5th. - . r!nt.i , ...... v. 'iivvHii.ivhi lilt "inn in. Ill .ll'll i V.irL The Into is !ai tinl M'tl P.i . ...... c..l eo.nt thus far Grant in 785 . FV'nu' r.,:?? " !V ahead. 13 t-onnties to hear from which Ie .mo'iu 0,M Tricks.' Quu'rplment. gave 1524 Demoenitie and SfiO IJ..pub-1 l'""M iu !'..., IbUr... .. a a u- llcan luajorilies ,U!ll ,,a. MimO Central Coinmittee thii.k. P ubhihc"' "J' Bro0mfio Ait' tona "'"t""" '' douMfnl, but thinU the State will go for Grant by about 700 n,aJon,y Majoi: liiNviiAirr. .Miijnr Itiueliart. ' who was sued J.v P. II. Miilky for faUe Movky Foi .so. We mentioned last week the fact that Mr. Atkoon. of this . I ' piace, iohi quue a large sum ot money .. i,fn. L, .,i,. T.mi s.l,.i- .:. , ; . .... " . . i niiiKirid iiniiars was louud in the hack part of die building he occupied while here. The niuouut lost was six bun- ' 're' a,, twenty-five dollars ; so the lllk.r u . onHjft fir ,,, 0Ul.Htv i The money found has been forwarde'd I to him iu California. Stale Journal, . - , . . ., . . ,, , iU 'Thu'mon 'Slo ro,i0 to Gettysburg and broke the ad- vnncing columns of Lee, have a right to live where they please. They may inKe ineir KnupsaoK or their enrpet-iiag with them. If Wade Hampton don't like their earpuUtug, if South Carolina is not largo to hold Wade Hampton and their carpi baL'.lhen Wade Hnmn- ton must get out of South Carolina. it nnylKidv has got to leave nny of tho itai. ii ".. .1.. ....! ., . -. . : : u.. u ui iuii uuic Kiiicm uui- tor." v .in uituu a niiin i twi oiiPL sii.b a in -s .- v . " mf ITT NEW TO-DAY, EUREKA HAIR MATIitESSEs DEFY COMPETITION. ,73 Mliloti 3 I ct. Snu f'taneticu. "CHAS.'s. WHITMAN,"" cornoruT I 7lk nmi t g,Mt,, wamiixuto.. d. c ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW SCrCIAUTY Itushr's before t e LAN I), Internal Kcv mif ami I'aoiiI Oflc j. ' TO THE TRADE. N ' s.v'Vi-KA.Nlsuo. ' r iLI. nl !in V ill una. Almpda rnnnlr All . n..l .m i.r m ill fioui tliv coiitilrt nrnmnlli tlll.il , v.... . - -v .-".. .. -- ,--. , . .,..,- ... vTiTiiiy'lM , ,"1'"11 ww iwr.li .uh ii.uiu.LM, PLAYING CARDS, E fC. AT UUDl'CCD PUICF.A nienc-l aw.. I'. tNiinr portteHUr iiiiln-s. lu iuin mwinu li a oil ink c... i Cl',f fl '" !' '! ''' ' "' " THE GRECIAN BHXD, A'HAT l . Iiuwil i,ri-. I1.10 h i.nti .nut ' wly. It is not nonr thiUK- I k.t 1111.I. 11.. .111.1 I'rM .tin. ..1 A .111...1 ...i..b. 1 fi)tuilT il'n.ir4iil. S-nllii '" ." .vilr UKK I i.hsl) I'flil. f! 1 Mi rr Kinmlsco. 1.1 xuvvTfii: nt jt 1 in. -1 -I i. n. j u a 1 a' 1 ri urt iliUMf.. JUJr Ir im Ui CatiVChtrb 01 liaiuoima. r. n. 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HMIW..W.V ..rr - . ...---,. 1 S DRUGGISTS Ml Jlllilll n IN' At VVINES & LIQUORS. AUo .ll Mimiiliirliirrr .1 I'tonrlelor of ihr imiHUn.ll PRISSILN lilTTtllS. 2l Jnckxoii St., sun riuiiclhco. Woolen Machinery u.ftsfi3ia.jy. riMIE ATTE.NIDN OK WOOLEN MANU. 1 ischir.-rs iuad llio.e Mho dt-i.-n tartlii(j Wuolcii .M.lli jlca'. .I loti.. fuel lbstwehse I niunii'ti.ii ii uuuiru Jinu.u.ic-lllcr AuMiCjr' ,, - In Sm F .i'ictc.j. U'e urc nui iit for UV.VI.s snd sll VWgot gtnettA tatnlwaw- """ it FUltllUll's Mull known U'OOI.EN'ilA''IIIN' I !"" cih dwn. , ,j EUV. Intluduns Card.. I'iikr, Loom., Jacks ' Cull wound How yourwlre to b moOk eic. mm o nhull i (ileaiod to fnrnUh ettlinatts of tne lull cmi oi teU ur ilsch ntrr. or ul nolpimis Mill or any capaciljr. Older atir J r . 7 . . Tnrl-Jitnv3Ui -H.ticii.il lor 'Just as Clieap as tn Jachi' VIAVri.'Ad'I'.illl'IMi; Cl'lim IE.O .-...... .. -. ...... aJ -K-nmwunj uch At I'ickcr. lUriieM lt"tc.. ShutiUs ' Cudcliiltiiiis, llobliliw, and otli rarllc uual i ij meili-il In ihe rraimfaaiurc of wuulen goods. Addre. W. O. M. BERRY A CO., SI I Culilnriila SI, tun Kimici-co Ual. DRS.BUSH& MCALISTER DENTISTS, NU.1lH,5Jnrkcesilnl,SunKriiiiIUo Cl Dr.McVIHcr or iho nlio?o namH firm, will" ! al Jauk.oinlIlM hi n stinrl time, and remain loi a few jt, To My pisou who bos bail a ml el ir-ttth n it th.j ai'iiiot use, I villi mke thoiii n i.;l on thnlr onrlng the ninonul ot my I'll! Win HUT rcnfir.llllil flrui In Iniu.i It.u ln .lf.nrju.ll I I :.","." or ,c"" '" lw "' ,0 n w'n u peo. iuimedlau. sattuwcni is 'l"'..i'illK. . IBeillluja. Teeth Bllwl nnd rwlarcd Io lhlr ' I. ". I!:S23M. i .....-.. . : :. ... . - I. " ' '" ... .".., ... ,1. v.. . rw. --. -- -- -- , nilotal Inim .lit, .. ,l.i .-.i ..i.. .."i W. O. lint..""..'" j natural form with floe gold, and raailc useful lur y wr or no char j. 1 j2 S.T1860-X A rt rrroch I V.ldn nrt t Jim. it., l ,. dl.. 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Aim, iHf, IT K1LU IMTJCSTLT V ;f I, ifwulUHjr .urtrbinc In iriH lotU,in II (if w tij UnmU i tiMhW .Mi 4.tufi'Je um, 1 T , llri.t!.J w inltn ., iiaptl ll Ui,u. . j irfioMTy r.mii.n,ii;i.iiinii..Lfai..iMuiu .1 i. .mi wiwiinaiitn im.i 11. imtAMI il.Alh u liMni, I r. i.k h:oji i-oijo.v. N irifcl, t ,.f r i-lf n .iKb luililit MiiifitUtUk II. r.inmi.i I. nrll knxan. ii.nl 4li.rivM attviuid.. rarli t ll I. nullr nl md IUk linifdv .ri,n. Ihr ktnolw Iim Hit lrulur. if l: l.io., InJtk,K l mhm. f liuiu ntsul In. A; ILli'f tUttlsu Kuc'(.AiiViiiiutiun.rriiun.ifrll. An; ilnic:iiS. r-"llln If t. tHt )vu lll li.M lMaif. SW Ij H ilru::ut. ul il.tUn em IL lKllml. .Mr.iif.vs j.ita.0 LtiUHKTr. !(. Mltttd tut tlnl a JItiKiD Uutui L.i will rm. mar, hum In iliemr Hit., huiw Uvi, iiwoan. aiilcl, cTfriliKuftrnl. Miinil Lm nr Un InitnUM wU ul J taHMi. lu (tiring KlIM UATMVi, .S.,r.K TllSOlT. i-TIT U 1 IK JiilSTI. Ill rtM llwim lUn AOI, AitAii., twnuMii. FnisnC'tTsesffKni Or n olh.r rorutllnti r.qnlilrit n iltntl ipjliaiia mi: iioi:.m.s It ll tn Inditf mUbl od ,imLs rnlla tne l' r U., i.ufllHIAS II (I i ll.L.mlltlK A ll (T .. . LubmiuliiM tinttrbtl ll liikt i .iUim.i I, ..k-K..l j K Ishj all inin.ii.a4 tui In wjui In; cuu. on I'adtK cuul NEW DIGGINGS STRUCK! . WILLOW SPRINGS STOKE, 1 " n.Lovv Siiiim.- Jaiksox lo. , WM. IilLGEP. FHOPKIKTOR. Tke UHdcrsittHetl Urrebf nniin,M. l.i Hi.. Klll.ri.i r.f Wlllo bttUP, SacraillOntO. ' ana v Iciullr, llial he bus opcnnl s lo ' .J teleclul ttock or ,..-v, ...... W..V.- .- -.- . ,- CLOTHING OF ALL KIXD5, BOOTS AND SHOIM, HATS AND CAPS. OROCKRIKS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGAB. Goods can be cold WILLIAM B-0,., Willow Sprlajs, OeL 9. 18B7. c,u hides: hmk- THE HIGHEST CASH I'BICW Wjj& llldei or all kind, dellftred at IM aw ! of the undersigned, In JckOOTHte- QRTgt- ' DMaabcrSlh 18S. Si8gltiM f Frtrda. riMIE Dtttlpwi-Up baelorore m''"'"' Ibis ilny. Tb accounts or Dr. Grefnaw" r ir in V. C. lirtenroau. "-- Aof. tb, 1648. " - ' ' .MHII. M8tf.