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THE OREGON SEimSEL. Satubdat Moenetg, Oct. 7, 1B71. H. KEIXYV- - JEditor. The Swamp and Overflowed Lands It has been a favorito measure of the general government from the 4th of Sept. 1841, to give a part of the public lands to each State for internal im provements; and among the various acts for this purpose may be found the celebrated swamp land donation of Congress to Oregon, of all t'ie swamp and overflowed lands id the Slate. "We do not object to Oregon accepting this magnificent donation. It is a good and salutary law when properly ad ministered by each State; but we ob ject to the Oregon swamp land law of tho 2Cth of October, 1870. This is a .sweeping act without proper limita tions. Its provisions are broad enough for one man to entr all the swamp and overflowed lands in tho State, at tho nitifiil sum ' o dollar pw aor. By it a few men have claimed all tho best land in this county east of the Cascade range of mountains. They "havo claimed thousands upon thous ands of acres of tho best land on Klam- ath River, Link River, "William's Riv er and Lost River ; and in some instanc es they havo claimed land that has been in the possession of tho actual settler for years. This is a gross -viola-"tion of tho spirit and meaning of tho American land system. All the improvements that are re quired of tho swamp land claimant is to cultivates the land for thrco years, cither in grass, cereals or vegetables. On a largo portion of these lands, the rfincst grass grows every year ; and all the claimant has to do, is to cut the hay for three years and get his patent. This class of land is worth near threo times as much as tho adjoining Fchool and university lands, which we can't get for less than $1 25 per aero in tho Lagrando district, and in this district for not less than 2 per acre; yet the swamp land grabber will fgpl it at tho pitiful sum of one dollar per aore, tinner tlio Democratic law of tho last Legislature. Tho practicil operation of the act is lo give tho rich man an unlimited amount of tho richest bottom land in tho State, and prevent settle mentfor an indefinite number of years. -No one can get these lands without buying them at enormous prices of the fiwamp land grabbers. .More anon. Tammany Thieves. Wo takbftsofollowing from dis patches in tho OregdTi!1- OCCrct accounfn ;,.:-k p.xnpnA',. tures oU2icP;.J-yBS "Nkj,. t, b i i wrrrntprntfiem, Tt' " juarterof tho fireut year incIS costs lor apportionment for special purposes, and shw that immense sums wero paid to fictitious names. Tn many instances the persons receiving salaries never pel formed any service, and somo arc incapable of do?n it. The names of somo professional bruis ers ar6 seen on tho pay rolls, Jim Cussick and Joo Coburn arc said to recede their monthly 6tipcrJ under assumed names. M. Norton, State SCnatpr, is said to hayc, nr less than twelve of these lucratiio sinecures. Investigation of these matters has caused the greatest consternation among tho city pay rece'u ers. Salaries for tho Department of Pub lic Works make yearly an ace:reate Of $400,000. The annual payment to tho Legislative Department is nearly $300,000, and the cost of the annual scnico of the Mayor's office is nearlv $50,000. J Faie. .Wo have been isitnig the Fair of our -county and wo can safely say that it is a success. We found tho x.xccntivo Committee on the grounds in ful force and ery polite and ac comodating, while busily engaged in their duties. This being the first fair, as we are informed, that has ever been held in the county, the committee nec essarily labored under a great many difficulties, but havo done noil. "Wo are sorry to say that we hao not room to publish a full account oT the fair this week. Wo will give a full ao count of it in our next issue. An Ex-Premier's Opinion. It is authoritatively reported that Ex-Premier Disraeli, of England, nhilo attending a dinner at Ilugherdcn, not long since, said that the Sovereign had become physically and morally iucapablo of tho performance of her pumic duties longer. Personally, ho holds Victoria in profound veneration, but as to her Queenly powers his reel ings havo undergone a change. It is reported that Andrew D. White of New 1 ork.is to succeed Mr. ' Fisb I &.. -rr r In our issne of last week we com; menced publishing a contrast between tho Republican Administration and that of tho Democrats, in.relation to finance. This week we publislfvmore' on the same subject. There is nothing of bo much import ance for tho people to learn as the facts iipon all ital political issues of the day ; and there is no duty that we feel moro obligated to perform, than the duty of publishing an accurate ac count of thedoings of both parties. Our patrons have a right to demand that we make a Jaitbful search after the truth, ' and that wo give them the facts as "we find them, so that they may be enabled to judge for them selves -what course is best to pursue in the future. It will bo our aim not to add to nor detract -from the merit or demerit of either party, but let each stand or fall upon its own record. It is-a well known fact, that one of the strongest, claims tho Democrats have upon the right to govern the na tion, is their all hut superhuman skill in managing the national finances, so as to have the expenditures accord with the most strict economy; and. they hae kept up an incessant tirade against the present administration for being prodigal, accusing tho Republi cans of recklessly squandering the peo ple's money; and upon this, and other clap traps equally falso, they havo managed to ride into power in a few of the States. Tho honestTecord shows, that in putting down the most formidi able rebellion known to history, con tinuing nearly five years, in which time more than two millions of men were engaged, tho Republican parly contracted a public dept scarcely ex-, ceeding $05 per capita. The history of the Democratic party, where in power, establishes the fact that if it were the ruling power of the nation for a period of one year, it would sink tho nation 2,300,000,000 in debt above-its present indebtedness, an amount greater than lfs. present debt, and greater,than tho expenditure of tho nation during any ono year Of the war. ' But as false as their pretensions ha-i e been in relation to the finances thoy are no moro so than they arc in rela tion to the Chinamen of this coast: To forestall public opinion and excul pate their actions on .this question, thoy aro , doing their utmost to fasten tho Chinamen upon tho Republican party, as a legitimate fruit of jlicir legislatiqn. What aro the acts upon thjs question? Ilistory discloses tho, following : that all the legislation for tho Chinese, and every international arrangement with China, has been ade by an administration opposed to ticJepnblican party first by Polk, m 1845Mhen by Buchanan, Jn 1858, and then comes the Burlingamo treaty that was writraNinder the eye of. An drew Johnson. v- ! It was during the Administration 'of Fillmoro that Commodore Perry's x, pedition to the China Seas as fitted out. It was under the Administration of Pierce that fivo hundred -thousand dollars were expended to publish with gorgeous lllustratipns a full histb-. 1 ry Of that expedition. California was under a Democratic Administration when shp first extended an open hand of fellowship fa the China natjon; and it was under Democratic rule that the Chinese wero first encouraged and protected in their new hemes' upon this continent. To be forewarned is to be forearmed let everyone study the record, ponder well o er its facts, and profit by the lessons ol the past. j Tcatxs Cnoss, The railroad bridge at Harrisburg is finished, and tho first train crossed on Sunday afternoon. The bridge is well built, and we under stand emmentlysatisfactory. 'The cit izens of Eugene look -for the first train on Saturday tho 7th inst. ' New Today. Mr. Judge, an old resident of our place, but lately ol Cal ifornia, has recently established him.' self in tho saddlery business1 his ad vertisement will bo seen 'in rnotW column. Mr. Judge needs no tecora mend to those that know him, and wo can safely say to 'all those that do not, that they ill find it Xo their interest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A Salt J,ake dispatch of October 3d says: Daniel II. Wells. Mayor of Salt Jake and Third President ot tho Mormon Church, was arrested this afternoon on charges similar to those preferred against Brie-ham Ynnn. C. II. Hcmnslpfldrfinif tv.i TCfM, -.J i.i i -;""" -" r -"i-tv, - The Contrast - " Correspondence. KzKBVViiiE, Oct. 2Va7f. Hfn. Kelly Dear Sir: - ,. r t,wi, - i , ..VYryHfyou was last in KerbyvilleIpwmised to send you a-statemcut obour"county'-financ-cs, which is is follows: Total Amtiof Indebtedness, $ 510 02 Expenditures year 1870, 4,699 74 Tax levjy 1or current year,2 per cent, on the hundred'dollars. i ' i , Our expenses are reduced -one-half, which brings a corresponding reduc tion 5nithetaxcs, H Yours truly' CnAKLts Hughes, " Wo nublishthe above letter from Mr.' Ilughos.fetho Clerk '6f Josephine county, which -will be of great interest to tho taxpayers ot that county. It speaks well, for the officers of Jo sephine, and showB that they are worthy of their trust. ' ' This is just what the people want to know. It is a great satisfaction to them to know that their officers aro working for their interests, and are not afraid to let the facts speak for them- seh es. , tXct others send in like reports. , Utah. From dispatches to tho Bulletin'. Salt Lake, October 2. Brigham xoung was arresiea at, 4 o clock r. 31 today, upon an indictment of the brand Jury, charging him with lewdly cohabitins: with one hundred aniTsixty women. Tho arrest was made by United States Marshal Patrick,1 at Youns's house. Cwinf in Kit-nU the prisoner was1 allowed to'-gtav at homo to nfaht in charge' of a 'Denutv Marshal. He' will ho taken before Judge McKean td -morrow." ij pen-, alty of the statufhbfi this charge does not cxceedoVcr tehyears injprison nor .., ........ o. luunutj ami a nne no over 1,000 nor Jess" than 100 Rumors of an outbreak by the Jfpr mons is not to oe credited The- Mor. mon leaders assure the ppople 'thattlic, ernor Woods is ready for, any cmerc juv.jt, uiiu nan m.unuuu nc ,iaw at any CUSb. tlwo more companies , of JJnUed oiaie iroops lromjjortndgerarriy ed Ji;e,re to night. i t , r iir It is reported, and nenorallv, be lieved, that indictments, havo ,brvn found against Brigham (Young. fbr luuijAur. , jt ,, ai,t Hue,, October' Noon. iprcq pompames of United , States troora arrived from Foils Bridger'and Steele Jast night. They nverc sent upon request ot Governor Woods and the coowaanJer of i;Wl.TWirloi .sru arc all kjnds of rumors a,s to whatl will be done. - It is said that Brigham has engaged some of the best attorneys in Utah all Mormons. He is sangunje Ihatbe -n ill succeed it ho has a Jair trial. fcALT. Lake, October 3. Jn Court this morning, counsel for Brigham Xoung petitioned that he be admitted to bail.t Judgo McKean denied tile application for bajl but allowed the prisoner to, remain in hif, own house ungnaxded for qic present. Chicago, October 3. A Times Washington special, says it seems, in disputable that Societary Fish has do cidcd.;o,u,an early relifflincnt.fro.m the. ounmv-j -ue reiircs: pifMS own Wish and. the. chance has no Dolitical bear! ings; jn, fact there will be an entire re organization 01 uie .state ,uepartniont. fc AEi!4s4anJ Treasurer, gocsiO Geneva ; ,. , , ., , -i .,":!, Read new.ad'-rPipifaxBitie.rs. BORN. REiOinS.-Ip.rjiccoii.iQctaljJr 4tb,"187Ij to tbe wife f T. Gj Rnt, a daughter.', f i i i-' ' n..I NEW TO-DAY. v fc AGENTS Wanted for smn m society: By an mincnt Physician and I'rofcEsor In one of our large Medical Colleges, it dcalit fear less um cnasteiy wiuYW from which fprldg tecnlar paper and magazines in the XL, S, f uiu mi. tiuiut w inccKsr ana most dis criminating 1?. tbnt jt ia a remartabje'booi ; that it is TIMELT ; that it U aeeded: that iv will Brake Its airs, and do coiTd. It la of . VITAL IMPORTANCE to every man and woman ia the land, and is having a wonderful sale. " Agents, will find this a rare opportunity td make money. Circulars, irivmcr lull DMtien- larrwith numerous notices of the Press, sent J free.'-' Addrc$i ' 1 A.1 WtnA-brtViinnTt,, , p ecpl7-w7r NOTICE. i " ' V SLiso OrrttVl j . Eosclcr;, OrrgoivOrt. 5, 1S71, fJOMrtAIST )iTtag Jwn. tnternl at Ihij otQce by Henry K BrjwnaaJ Jostli Bwlnjle against John Whcattltfforaliamtaiishis llomtilcad Intry M.2l3, datwl May 1I( rGsBlxn ties W.tftrK. r. f E. E rt'W.JofEtrool,!oraslup1lNbt3Et,ia,Jacl. on connty, Oregon, with -riew to tho cancellation of aftcntryf ThoyaiJ parties ar LLy mmdonej lo.1 irrw at this office on tw ljti day of afotembcr, 1&71, at 1 o'clock, P. St, to re-pond and fnrnisli tesSraony coo cernmgKad alleged alaDdomnent. n ' ' ,. WxK. WILLIS, Eegistcr, ,XH. i'f- BlOKstllEBMAS,KeeelTer. 7epl-wl - - . ' NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE. & 5 u t NOTICE is berebyigirea ibaWwepGeorge Youdis, J--B. Saltmarsh, Benben Salt marsh, Sylvester Saltmarslrand C. KiKlum, are the claimants of Certain mining claims 'on Sterling erect. Jackson county, Oregon,--extending from tbe lower or north line cf the mining claims of Cameron &. Co , down on both sides of said creek, a. distance or nearlv three- fourths of a milet to the uppor or south line of thd mining etanusf. Klemhammef tCo,and inwidmonehunarea yaras. taia claims are placer claims, containing gold dust, 'and areTiu SterlingVillaMjning District,, Jackson CiJunly, Or85on,.and on surveyed larjdiojwit : la sec tion i, 'township 39, S. range 2 west. There arc no other mining claims adjoining, or in the Immediate vie nity, except tis bcrore stated. That it is our intention to apply for a patent tec tbe rationing Uesbribed Tpuemfces n . which this nolice is poted, and within which said claims are silualcdr to wU: - " The'N!."W? of N. W.i of N. W.of Section A v ' . TheE ofN". W.iotN. W. 1 of Scctioffi1"-"- ,K ' i! The W. i of N,, & i of TV. 1 of Section 4." -. i -. T Tie W, ,i of &' E.-i oiH. W. 1 of OCCllOU -. r it i -1 H The E i,S- W. i of, TST.&- of Section 4. Tho EiofKW.i of S. W. of The S. W. of IT. W. i 6t S. W. i of Section 4. r ' The N". W. i of K E. 'of S. W. i of Section 4511 in Township 39rS."R. 2 Wy antLcontaining 182 58-100 acres. 'Witness our hands this 9th of Sep tember, 87l. GEORQE YOTJDES,' J. b; SAlTMARSH, REUBEN SALTMARSII, , STBVESTER SALTMARSH. ' Rds&rctto Lavd Officb, 1 September 15,1(571. f It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice, be. published fSr '00 daysirfthe OnEoovSks' TliLL. , , , I . Wm It WILLIS EegUtcr. ' "'' 5D1NGES IlEllMAN, Receiver. 7fept?04 , , t i SAME & H1BIES8' EyiAFIrACTORy, i i . t HAS rciumedis fqrmcr bnsiness la, Jaclc ville, Orpgon, on California street, next doorto A- Fiaer&iBrb ana wiirkcep con Etaatly o bindigencraljissortment jof BADt)LKs; 'a ' riAirif ess, : BPIDLES, ,'b POLLAKS, . , HAHESrt.u ) js aiorsa. .BLANKETS, WHIPS, - iIT LIXEhv SHEE'l'S &' SPdSsf '" IlbdDS,,M" r ' '"J OUURVCQMgS sjiogs Joanna, TBACB, i4if nit ii ' r k ' f "BREAST"" m ' v,,,u " '" , ' DOG CHAINS, and a large stock of SADDLERY HASDWAEB &EIKDIHGS 11 orders from a distanca promptfy at- Slnniifactnring to order, and repairing done 6n short notice, and with the Bet Material. Al arlies iq my lineiwill be-sold at a lower Cash Peice than, eTer before offered ia Jack sonville. "" " .Please Call and atid fcsam'ne my STOCK before pptcbasing qlsewbcre. i t I .' aiESRT JUDGE.1 JacksoaviilejOgn4, Oct.TJTlftf " MP I Ft ' i i iri' .r.i This celebrated German Bitters lncre iub appjuie. 15a ccjiTAiv ryief lor Jjj sia,-znaigestion, Jjuuousness, ana nun 01 ue iaver. 77ju is iaTZtrtiJiir ThatWe orronla used iathe manitfactare of Germnn Pipifhr" Bitters has1 been submitted to ray" examination, aildlckeer, fully ate thd ingredients arc well selected and combined, producing a Bitter which, will no doubt prqvi: a healthful tonic and ? romote diCibtion- G. UOLLAND, JT. D. pair Sir. I .have" examined the .sample of Bisters .prefented, -and .find it an exceedingly pleasant Cordial and valuable tonic SUAEEFER, WALTER & CO., SOLE. AGENIVS FOR tTTflTED STATES. 2 Battery Street, Sanfrancisco. iXj-3?ES.SS O 2? Jj3l Xi Xi3:-Hr I s IwrR 'SALE AT THE "" 1 T 'SE .. J7INBL" OFFICE, jgiaffiinted ia order. 'SZTTZn UP. ke indeblcd to Miller i. Slinnnnn ha U to theii interest fo "settle nn'' T , J MILLER ii -SHANNON, JacksaavTil)j3reg0n( june i7j 1S7 j. DU&AN & WALL, Forwaijdins and Commission ERCHlArtTS, crescbnt city: California. TVpK-rOar goods, car"t:f D. If TF., daunt ,,, Wy end shipping receipts and bills of au.ing ; ireigi,t and charges payable in Crescent Oity, on deln?ry 0f aois. Onr .warttf uesponsist of tw( brick and one stone bnildiEl' ASSUrinff OtVynfilrnna i,ni nn nTna n-TII Vi.1 arwrpfl in Tot..fl . ...... .-. . . t r .. w"iiirgio ineir mieresi, wc a!K lor a contmnancd of ihe;r pasl favors. THE TEMPLE AHEAD AGAI1T !! aClLS T y q SI - f tTAYE received, as nsuaT, tbe first and best J.JL- StOCK oi - Serins and Summer GoodsT there'is t6be found tbii side- of SjnTranciscoj LAUltS UtriARTMENT J'1'! ifr "JO" will find r T Ladies"Hats and Tpress Goods of the latest styles; Sundowns, Lawns, a Jargo, assortment. of. Fancy t Gopjls, in fact everything , yon wanMrom anee- , 1 die. to a fia'o ? ''"- ' '" Silk Dress. " - ti In the Gents1 Department you can suit yonrself in , ,f Straw and v Cassimerc Hatjs,-1 t Clothing of all descrip "' " tion,Linen Coats, Boots & Shoes, and a general assortment of Gents' We call especial attention to ourcitenive stock of , Ladies', Slisses', and Children's 3 J S CalffcOiia mcSetc GkA AH,lbcs8-GpDds,a9weHas onr largb stockjof Groceries, !ToIiacco, S. Iiiquors, willio soJd.at.vcry low pricesfor Cash, and j tq prompt pnying customers. 3J" Jle jure and call on'us, and ciamlfic our tock. "Goods sfuncn wthpleamxet' , SACHS BROS. i Jacksonville, Oregon, IfaC, 1871.' AfNEW wfebjOL KM i t 4. fu , . .THE GREAT -vr KviTer-'filns Viu 1 I ! T ?iiA A Vegctalilo Substitute FOR' 'CAUOME'L! a. i rnn; TT has long been needed, more especially on lplhe.raqificCbast.afrctocdy fpr inactivity; or me L.ivcr. Tlit Supirior;ty cf the Livtr King rovcr any other remedy introduced consists in me following : ; -- . 1. ItbporattSS'upon the Stom ach and LivcCand notjipodthe lower bowels. "2. Itis pleasant to the taste, and docs, not produce nausraof the stomach. . PnftWJ SSSe taWeandd uocs not injure iuc stjicel,uiu; .miocrai.rcmj dies. -' -rhv.. 4. It can be'given'with ease to Jchildren.Tflfich in,itEelf wilmakejt popular as a lamny medicine. oeflolisf "aateconsq I aoa who cannot 'HlsjjjrUljliail it with joy. l). It is perfectly harmless, and can in nowise injure you, and persona who fare troliMSlwlttc t;,a-q Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Ileailj -. '?Drowsiuess7 " 5 4nd a train 'of indescribable diseases arisin'g' from a deranged Liver wilt find THE J.IVEU .KING -- Suro Spooiflo ! CfJ" yholcsaje agents : Redin'gton' Hostetter & Co.. San Francisco, CaL ; Smith & Davis, Rutland, Ogn. Sold uy ail druggists and dpalers in patent medicines, 2630571 m3 " dissolution rjojticcr TVTOTICE is hereby given that Ihelate firm of 1 Doweu, t IViTSON is thls'-day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts die the firm will be paid to B. F. Dowell, all claims against it settled by him. and all the business of the firm completed by Mm. B. F. DOWELL, ' E. B. WATSON. Jacksonville, Oregon, June 11, 1871. r Dissolution of Partnership rjpHE partneribip heretofore estingbelwecn i. John Orth and Thomas Gianini, in the butcher business, has bea dlssolftd'by mutual consent. J0UN URTH, TII03. GIANINI. Jactsonvilie, Oregon, August I9tb, 18T1, To Farmers and Stock Raisers ! TEE undersigned are now prepared lo "break And train colls and horses of any descrin- fion.Localedat Bybee's Race Track, near tis cny. vr. p. DRANNAN, . n D. M. RICE. II. S. BROWN. t oi o rfaL A rULL AND COUPLET " warstoajiacitat the O tuLh And c6mplete stock al City Bimgr.Stbre. K Vv w so BOQKjjij, j,1HQt .g0ioa8 TOILET? AJlgLgLES, tSso. dio v xA- '1H! M i, ' t V T ' i tl Jl . -.' -. AGEXCjf FOR TDK M3io' J . ii '1 I ' ' l'a .il-.nl 1 tb W.T.' CO7ANrngff"fl'? ,"i i, i fi.ii j' o' iw 'it GAS"OLIr4E OIL'&LwA!VIPJSi ' ' ; ' AT THE ' - Mil 'tirtltosl. Jacksoille.-gept.,., n-rrvi 'ft vJACKhpsvii.r.E onrtcoN.-. tyrpcr.cf Cahjoinia. anil JJurd.Sb. . L. HOSNE, Proprietor, BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM' TftE Public that ha has tbetmrecit.J)4srAnd mostcVmmisaiotts Hotel In "Soulnern Oregon. ' It Ta focaltd in lEe central part ol Jackson ivil'c; SUgwfflrom'lhffNbrtli'and -South leave f cgularly rrom the U, S, HOTEL s v, T,he House h,aa, lately been rp-palnte,d,-njid-jcrtqyated ; tbcrDonw awnewlyfurriislicd, infl well ycntilaled- The Bedrooms are .supped. wiin -f'fllG BCPS, and cvqry, 9ther,,coq-, venicuce for tbe comforts of tbe gncsj na -,j t BOARD ANI5,LODG'tN'G'',',l Can be bad at reasoQablerateaccording to the room occupied. '" ' Will bo supplied with the beskiheltmarket can alTordj v ' : 'R j f AQllLltiJ! " ol Can Cnd at this House rooms especially arranged for their comfort and convenience, as well as every attention and comfort usually found at a well kcptUotcU r "J Q j. . O 3 D Is atttched to Uux Hotel, iorBalls,)Meetings, Shows A.r juiiTtCan l).Jhd atrP'oaW'erma. ' -Jacksonville, Oregon, Jan. 8, IS70.-W 9 '.Hi ALEE MARTIN; (scccessor to jas. t. gllnx ) GEiErjAL5mEROA?.PrE CALIFOHNrA STREET, JAOKSOfjVlLLEpiOREGXJlP 1 ?z- C '" - sf'Iit iTEr firm; new goods, "JgrlPSll 'f. j. .'LOVpniGESWiLL.Wlrfl?,! THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE" in notifyuigfhis friends and tbrffublic generally itlmUhciii.-iiaK' receiving. Lid op ening a very large and extensive stock of .o-i,;i - Or't i u'li'I STAPLE DRY GOODS, n i ' ' A nu READY HATE CLOTHING, HATS AND .CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM cloths. 'M .ii .''U & rS HEANKETS, - T K UOOP SKIRTS , '"- &QS? fan .BOQ-srAiTD shoes; r ;a Ifi&xed, Hisses' & Children's Slioog,' C I bavc, nJsot n4 connection with -8 I SSS" the above, a; ,eryiarg andlrl Bar esiensi7eEiocicoi choice ra ,. rW?.Groccrie,Haraware'a" XS? Qncensware, -i . , T cgy Grass- -a J CSy ware, Cntlerj, -3 , Z3 Paints anJ Oils; also, -i , ,r JCSfWindow Glass, Nails, IrontBa - and Slecl, Cast and Steel -a & Plow?, Woodco and 'VilIow,Ware.i"s flU I am rcadv to sell anvthini; in mv line at .the LO.WEST.CASn PRICE. . Persons wJshingT ,to bnyg6ods, will find it-greatly to their ad vantage to examine my stock beiore purchas ing elsewhere, as I am dctermlaedm6CtCbe chdersold by-any house in Jackson connty. Give me a call, and then iudre. tor rovxitin? as to my capacity to furnish goods as above" ALEX, MARITOVHl Jacksonville, September 23, 1871. If Job .Printing donea wuuavi ior ueienoants, , A DUGAN & WALL. cc9MfTty, March 1.1370-feU!Cir acksoavjllc, Ogn., Adj. 5, 1871,-tf Hie SENTINEL UlllCe -j-