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THE OREGON SEfiTIHEL. Satubdy Mdening, March 30, 1872. H. KELIiY, - . Editor. " republican stateLticket.! p For Representative, JOSEEEL G. WILSON, of Wwd County, For PtetiSential Fkclon, TV. D. HAEE. in or Wrthwglon Cpnnty. A. B. MEACHAM, of Umatilla County. , J, F. RAZLY, . of ninplaa (5'nn!T. - ; """ Eepnblican State Platform. TJir- TTrjinn Rppublicnn party of Ore gon, in Convention, makes thi declara tion, of its prinuipf'-R ami policies : 1. To the Contitutinn of the TJn tprt Sale;inrl all ii Amsnd"mritR we pledge our unfaltering nllPErinnee :to its,anthority a willing olieriienre; to its full and legal construction and en forcement onr constant enpport. fi. J hat the FncroR of the present National dminisrntinn in reducing the public deht, deminHiinjr and equal izing taxation, administerinc rverv branch of puhlic nflTtir with pc-nnnmv and efficiency, formine and irnprnvinir the cjvjl service, enforcing the law without fear or favor, prntri-tii thp nation' wnrrla with patrmnl rarp against the cnie avarice of specu'atinn and rand, and maintnininsr friendlv .re lation with ForvJsrn Powers, has lwn ?uch a, to co-nmind the nnprnlmiinn ofthjpreatjnajorty ftCthe American people, nnd iusilv pn'i''p it to he nn fidenep and rnmmendation of every true Republican. 3. Wq regard the payment of onr nanonii riitt, full cemnlioncn with all lepal ohlipations to our ci editors every w Ihtp. and in accordnnce ivjih the tine letter and spirit of iNcnnf net inpr, as no longer a queciinn in issue; but that we ma v he clearly understood, we denounce all forms nnd d!rre o( repudiation of that debt, a affirmed br theDprnocralio pirty -ind its FYmn-i-thieers. aa not onlv national caliinitip, lmt. positive crimes, nn.l we will never consent to a suspicion of lark of honoi or jutice in i'ji complete satisfaction. 4. We admit of no distinctions be tween citizens, -whether of mtive or foroien birth; and therefore we favor the prnntincoj fn)l amuestvto thenpo. pie of those State. lately in rebellion; and wo here plcdce the' full and efle live protection of, onr riil laws to nil persons voluntarily coming to or resid ing in our land. 5. We favor the pneonraeempnt of railroads bv the General Government oftho United Stales, and hold that. 6iich disposition should be made of the "public lands as shall secure the same to actual settlers onlv. in quantities not excepdinc; ICO acre. 6. That while wo arp in fu-nr nf n revenue for the support of the General Government, by duties upon imports, ound policy require such adjustment of Oioo duties on imports as to en conrace the development nf,the indus trial interest of the uhnle, country; Slid we recommend lint po'iev of i"a tiotial.exchanee uliicli secures to the woikinp men liberal wages, to agricul ture remunerative prices, 10 mcchiiiirs and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor and nterpiise. and to the Nation commercial prosper ity and independence. 7. We believe that nnnular cdnni tion is the sole true basis and hope nf a iree government., and shall ever op po any divrrsioti of, or inierfer'ice with I ho common school funds or lands in ibis State, for any other than their ligitiinate purpose, and we condemn the act of f'avoiitism by the last Legis Iatnre whereby two hundred thousand dollars, taken from the, school tund. weie granted toacorpnratioiu'nnsistitig mainly of Democratic leaders, -and nr ty favorites, for the construction of a work which another corporation, eiiii'e ly 'Mvuntl and .respoiirible, mfivn-d ! construct tor soenly.fhe tlii.n..nn') 'dollanrless; and ihaj we ard in favor ot the plassago by the Legislature of an efficient boIiooIIhw, fuehas ehnll secure to all -iiizns of our Stale a good com 'nirtii school education. 8. Wo find no terms suffioiiilK stror.g to express our rtf-apvroial " iacts of the last .Legislature whereby the BWnmn lan.h hrltintfinn in tli'ii Slate have bvon taken front ihd.neei.y Settlers, and given without limit or J proper competition in price to th laud grabbtrand specnlttor; whereby I'ih emoluments and salartt-s of Statu offi cere have been uncoiiKiitutionallyjn. creased, nnd the taxes increased hou 'and ol dollar by tlie creation ot new and unnecessary officers and salarie. for the purpose ol.pmii.iihg for party favorites, and whereby the citizens of our uictrpnlis have Ivt-n depricrt f find denied the light' of controlling tbeirpolicu authority. And we equally condemn the administration of onrStntt i officers and laws as extravagant, leek less, illegal and destructive, and we -rightly charge all theee n-snltBaslhe bgib oi ine u mot-ratn- pam. t WejSre jn' favor of ihe United folates cii imr to im,.i ti. .,....!. I.- A. charge)rplier:who M-rvidn'tlfe nr - mies of the United Slates to'int down ihc icucjiiou s warrant wr a jtora. j Mend ot IbO :im-(. ot the public lamU." 10. That we dem unl the repeal ol the so called litigant at, which was devied to Fuppnrt piupe Democratic newspapers at the public expense. 13. Tluit iIim K-piiblienii psrty of this State are in favor of the General Government extending aid toward building a railroad from Purl Intnl. Ore goajtnSdi Lake Citv'jind fiojn .Tark son county to Humboldt, and weliere-by-juVdeeour party representatives tii the support ot the same. 12. That the indiscriminate licens ing of pH-Mius to nil pirii turns liquors without being placed under, proper responsibilities for the abuse thereol, having ) en found by experience to promote-'the grnw'th ot crime and pau perism, nd ll-en by i rioiiHlv itwri se the rati of taxation, the Republican party resognizes the right and duty ot i lie lawmaking power lopreAeit ami limit th evils and nhtisi s of snob sain, so far a concerns the public; good and is consitent with indiviilual liberty, by reluxinu to license otherthau law ablil ing and responsible persons, w-Jiu car. furnish tufficieut sureties for good con duct. jp. That the Republic in pnrty ol Oregon'is in fav'orot obt'dning asis mice Irnm the General Government fur the constriiciioii pi a wagon road from the city of Portland to theDalls, recognizing llm as a moxi important tnd necessary improvement 4r, the State. 14. We affirm that ttie continuance in power of the Republican p.irty i the only sure preservation of national peace and prn-perity, atnl lor ri'ami iheielnr we point toils brilliant ncurd in the lije civil war; to a comph te na tionaliiy; to a united Msteihnnil of thirty seven States; to our Territories mpidly warming into S.iat elite; to a na ion fieed from ih" taint of 1 nmm slavery; to an elevated and eid.irged citizenship; to our naiioiial Mamlini; at linmeiud abroad; to the work ol vigorous relorm in all ilwoveicl abusen of authority or trust; to :n nn eqii'iled lniiigii endil; to a iin cestui ami solid iiiiJiieial hMtiu, and to the unparalli leit pe.ice nii'l pn-p'ijtv -v ry where in our broid dmn do. ami thee are onr jiledges lor the future. 15. We hail ;he '-New Dep-trturr" ol thp late Di mot-rath: parly, taken by i he ectionol their Conventions in em State, a-, mi nflirni.ition ol the princi ples lor vvlii'-h the Ri publican party lias contended for the lat ten years ajid in the "Passive Policy" of that party, already .assumed in several ol the State' we recognize an acknowl edgement of llit ir hopelcp-nes ol suc cess in the coming 1 iLBidential con test. On pinlipn ot J. B. Underwood, tl rules were suspended and the Convene tion proceeded to nominate a Repre sentative to Congre. On motion of 15. Fl Dowell, Joseph G. WiNon was unanimously sebcted as the onilidate for Reprtscutativts to Congress. On motion of 1L A. Ilnnge, a com mit le of three wa appointed to con dut-tMr, W'iImiii litfore the Convention. Jlessrs. Ilngui- o Gnint, Dowell ot Jackson, and Scott of Marion, were appointed us sin h committee On motion, n rictus of tin minute was Ihen taken. TJie lion. J. G. Wilson vva then iiitiivdni-ed -uid addressed the C'onven tion in his unul h ippy and able in.ui uer. The Second Judicial delegates an iiiuned th it tbev had nominated .ludgi F. tA. Clienowelh as candidate for D.ictiicl Attorney. On motion the Convention confirmed the norriiuitipn. Pu motion, a reecs was tlun takei until 9 a. in., to morrow. P W. R VIJ.AUD, Chairman. M Ijikkr, SicrtUry. ,1 . Proceedings of the R publican State Convention. second Dy. The Convention met at 9 o'cloel thi moiiiing, aiul after nading the ininutis of the pievious seion, jiro ceeded to business. THE CDHKY COUNT r QUnsTION. Tle member of the Second Judicial BiMrict, to whom had l.ee'p nltrrcd ihe m-Hler of tlie Cmiy inunty vote, repoited that they had made their DiMrict nomination without allowing the oteof Cnrjy county to be cast. On motiontlie report vva adopted. NOMINATIONS OF PROSECUTING TTOK NE1 S. The Relegate from the Tliird Jti'di eial Difriet reported tint tbev hid nominited N. 11. Humphrey, of Linn' county, lor 1 rosecuting Attorney.. On motion the Convention coiirirmed the nomiiiatiiin. The Komth Jmlici-il District reported 'that G-oige 11. Dnr h-km, Esq, had ln'n iinniiuated for f roseculii'g Attorney. On molion the Convention confirmed the ni-nibmiioii. "The mi-niber of the Fifth Judicial' DistricJ report, d that they had 'nomi nited T. C Ifyde a Pioserniing At, tomev. Tlie iiouiinatiou was on motion confirmed. , Tlie Convention then procPfted tri the nomination of Presideuti.il electors. On motion it was decided to vote bv ballot. ' It was also determined that three -indid-ite be roltd tor at once and lb it it required a majority of the" otis cast to bet. r .1 a .. ..... 'api.oii.t.di'P. P. Gi'MTofTamliill, ' ! Howar-I Noribnin f Multuou-ab, ud, JI1 motion UtC lOIIOWIIIS It-libra n-riv ji. oaKer ot union county. 3Ir. Hill, wiili thanks to the Convgn-. tion, declined to accept, and offered the name ot W. D. llire otWathiDg- von cnuniy. gi A. Bi Jleacham, Esq.,of ;UmatilIa, J. F. Gazely ol Douglas, L. 0."Stearn ot Baker, and T. W. D'.m nporr oT Marion, wcie then placed in uoniina tion. The roll was then called and the ballot lak ii, ami upon ihei-ouin luiug math- it'wa- fonhd fli.it the' following gentlenii li-ul bem ebcted: W. li Hare of Washinginn. J. R Gazelv of LDougla'i and A. B. Meacham ot L'ma ulla. The announcement of' the vote wa received with apphiuse. helegatls to the natioxai. convex tion. Thp Chair then announced tht the next order ol busim s w-n the el.riinn of six delegates to the National Con vention. ' The 'idlow ing r solution was offered and adi pled nmidxl great applause; Be it Resolved. By the Repnbliran p-irtyol the State of O-Tgon,, in Con ventiotl asst-nibled, at Portland, Ore gon; the 21st day ol March, 1872, that our tdfgate rlicti-d lo cast thi vl.t. for the Statu in tlu-Niiimi-il It. pubU tan Coiivrntion to be ileld at Phil idl. phia, on the 5th .lav of Jim,., 1872, be and hereby are instructed to'n-t lli(ir voles for UIseS..Grtnl'fi.rPr,si.leiit of the'Unitpd Stat.s, and for Si-huvlrr Colfax for Vice President of the United States. A vote by b-illof was t-iken -ind the follow ing named gentlemen were cbo sen :w ,1, b.g.,1,. i ihi-Natioii.il Re publican Conv.ntion: Messr. B. F. Dowell. J P." Booth. Hiram Smith, G.org,- p. Hidinan, T. Cl.aimtn and Jl. P. n-rsmi. OTIIKR KKfioI.UTIO.VB. Ir Simps, n. of Ibniou. ofTei.d tin 'oKo.rii.g, which was iiii-iniuionslv a lept'-d. Jlfsnlred, T'.it p remniin' ""' approve the extension of the lan-l gnn' br C..ngrs in the Oiegon ('.nltal lJibo-i.l Cnipoiv. from the Yanihil rbfr in thn juneiion of s-nd ronl with itie()r. go., and California Raiiioid at Jnretion (Tiv. The following was offered bv a di'-lo i-ite from Ti'l.-mook mid adopted bv the Com entio.i ; J!ef.r)k'el, That wc are in f-ivqr, of he G.-nepI Gnvi-rnm. nt ai ling in ilo "instruction f n wagon ro id from Til'.iinook to th'- Wil'amettc valley by i liberal grinl of lan-'i Adelegai.. f.om B'nton s.itln-iitid the anni-xi-l reolinioii. whiib as nlitpiul w-iihout di-f-ussioii ; ICPHnltfil. T'". v- om.- i lading debt of gratitude to theso'd'e s of our nrmv'.-md s,iix ot our navy, w'io im t-iile.l their liv- during the latere bell on in d.feiise of constitution .1 'i' C-tv, and llf.t wc .b-.tg.. to tl em our faith that Me will cVcr1 hold thini in gr.-iteful rim'mbiace. and will take care that the wiv i-.iid i.rpht.iisof theii d. ad comrade, shall be c.ire-1 lor, and to this end w.- favor the estah'ishmrnt of homes :iii-1 asv linns', and liberal prli sions by ihe Gem nil Goveinnn nt, STATE CKNTIIAT COJIMHTEE. The election of a State Central Com mil tie being next in order, itwa de cided i hat the eouuii.-s be culled and the delnrit.-s have autlioriiy to name the member ol the Cmnit"n- Th roll was then called, with the following reult : " Jickson 0. W. Si'va-'e. C.V. F 7. T.. Wlitsoi.. Line W. W. Brisfiw. ' Douglas D V. Si. am. Benton- B. W. Wjlson. ' ' Linn D. W. Ballaid. M,.ioii N B Kn "ht. ' ' '' Polk-R II.T3M111. ' 'f , Y-imhill a 1. Burbauk. ' Tillamook-Win. Stillvvell. u" Clackimas D. P. Thompson ' Ciduini-iiI L.Ladd. Cl-itsop R. R. Spe.blen. " 'W.-ishingion J D Jlerryntan.' Mulliioinah C. W. Parribh, Waco-R. W Crandall. Grant J. W. CluiM-h. Umalill-i George Gs"ood. Union M. B.ik.r. " B-ik'er- Windham Bruner. Curry 51. Kiley. .Tosi-jildne Alexalnler Watt. The Convention thi-n vote.l-tbailks to tlie officers for the tiithtul maiin.-r in which iheyhid diclt irged the du tie devolving upon tln-uit alter vihiJh it ailjplirncd thie die. The Slate Central Coinmilfoo' then held a nit', ting and elect d C. W. Par rish, Es,'h-iirninii Etuu..woii mhv convention. In another column, will 10 found the Jtepub;ic.in platform of this Sjate; that vv.is unaiiiufoulv adopted by the JJe publir.iis in the ' Stale Couvniin. Tlie pl-itform I'mb.Mliesihe t-finjiirieiit 'l t;hepaity, nnViyin l;e jinl'tl' in lorsid by every -irue, IJtpuiiliraii. Willi these priilciplii Ihrmr plaifonu we will mirch 'tin to 11 triuniphant victory on the adlui'lay it Jlu.i. n'-t. tJ isTocKltoLDEiA Kemmbe!r that a0 nieeting of, the Stockholders of the' Rogue River V00ieu ifVuiufa'cTory will be beld at Ashland, in the fa.-ti.rV buifdiiig, on W duet-day, A.ril 24th, 18j2, at 1 u clpck .p, in. S e notice in adveitising eolnnin n second page. w The jnr.v in iiiv e.ise 1,1 t'larkv 'ntkimU rtturmil "a verdict ot one dolUr for plaiutiti. 1JIJ5D. WETTEKER At ihe rcd-iice or Ih. family, in JBcltronrille. Varch Utb, 1872, JUry Id May. dsiihtcroTJorph andFmlerica Wet terer, sgtd 3 yean, 2 mouths ana It day. I30UN. tlOWAUD-Oa Tlmidy. March , 187i. it. the wife,or JS. llimxid a ij ni-hirr ,yEyJTOTDAY. 1 MAY-DAY PARTY. AT - JET.P.DEEHIIYSV . Ifear Ft.' Lane, ' WEDMSLMY, MAY 1st, 1872. D'irui2lh"dT there, will t-oK-rod a purre Tor M.i.in : hIo a part- for m.'ille h..rs. lu.craud frature of tlieduy willbja CUCK FIG II r , - Fnn50ASIDK. Til' liis f riiK i' now nt. ami-all o difnnl Jin Ink a nitip. Thedav'o uiuuiinril nlll 'u r.itl.iH'nl ly 14 s - t DANCE AND SUPPER. II. V. DE-KINS. Jai ksonrjltc. Oregnn, M ucli 30. I.I - NOTICE. . - ,, tl.ij. bAMI U1CK, I " Tl.isrnli.a UiK.ns. Mm h 20 J7?. f C'VII'bVIN'T l.sr'.iL' lf-Jn etilrpl nt lliis offJcc i-yW. H.IIjd-amlJ.WnirnHtn.t s. Murrnr.n.r afiauilxiimsMs lim t.lt-ulrv. $ 2J4. (til.d Jiiint. IH-5. iihiii lb- S.,'V. J -rrtimi 2". i.nn-ti i TH! ii . nnp- 3 !. in luekx.li L-.u.1. 1'r.-iiu. illi ii vinor to ilir .ii'ic 11 iti.i. ol ft'd.-nir) ; ihe p d Mrliis ho K rc.y .umini.h.d u.or nt tli- ' ffljlm th sihiliv i M.c iMi ni 1 .'cl k i- s. t-. r Hiid and Ojr d-ji te-tan my co.icifruiiijt u d nil. g d ub.iiiilaiiiju-nt. ' V M It WILLI'S. ReNler, mi i '.-v U, II l-;i( V N'S" It riv. r Notice to Stockholders. 1 IIB,.NUL MEETINC.rt'i-si.KiUi.M l .n. .'r ill.- K....U- it r. ( Vnll.-y lV..l.-.i .vUnnftriiirii'if l . u ill ! lied it Ailil.n.d in th- fautorv lni d n, ii i V.d le-dif, Ap ll H .1)72 t I c:-k r. u ' '111- Ijct nf il-iiiw-tliic i l flei-t Fire 1 1 r.et.iis l.r ih- .M.-ninjr v-ar hi d di iran-at; tion of Mith olh. r liu-eiH s n-nuy Louduct to tie int. r. st. of lbcCumpany - ,-i J V!..VcCAL!.,rris. (J K Krcvj P.CV .silj.d VI ,ic!i 3'lih. P7. 4t 'HOLLOWA r.7::y Hn Ills o?n Pjivsim I'lir im'ntnm-n1 fr HOT T,0T7AY3 1 riLUi v, 0NTMEC ii ir.nptPd nnrnnciptM puriitd tocuautrctt ihct "iiXu In a drrtrmert tVmlu'TrirplTC8, 1 tt i h n iKiu-d n j! w Trn 'e Jliii k. rtmsut iiifrifitTt K'nrpiwu circlo cf n K.n-cn, vril ttie-tteflli-atherentre. H-n U-mfjffii-no IIoLutwAT'i Tim nl Ovtmkxt vll have! hi tnule mark in it , noa uiu tnune iiit.ontit. K. Y- CncM cCK..'W'jPronri;tors 18 21 tUa L.ioe. ew Voile. mmm bitters. S. T. 1860 X. Tlus wontlcrlul Vegetable res tdrative is tic she'Jt-smehcr of the feeble anB tlebilitaietl. As a ,tonic and cordial for the agad and langtiil it has no cqithl among stomachics). As a rem edy for -the nervous veaknes to which women are especially sub ject, it is r aapeeding ever" othor stimulartt - In all cli mates,, tropical, tempora'e or Irigtd, it acts as a specific in ev ery ppeites of disorder "whi6h un dermines the bodilv s'reit-ith and hreaks down the animal spirit?. ' Beautiful "Woman! .t iiro,i' Mu.(ir.i, 'b'ai.m , givvi't.llie C.iltllil.xioii'tltC ""' ' t'rt-slim-s i.f outlt. '"lUotv's MaiimiIu llAt.U iTircKi'-r tic fliMi-il Hip.niraio-CBDd '.y hfat. fatic'i' ai'd Mcitrvnui' ll lusk. lb) lady .iffurly app ar bat In. ntv.ai d o iiaior.,! au.1 Ofifet tt at u. .cix.ii cxir il. I. cl it applicnl mi. lly it u-t ih l r-.iiib'i-t skiil ni nle to rivl lli- pure ni- VI ant l xluleiiryiiiilfif.it b-naty .J.rmnt- r.dnw liluiclir. aid m'uiiVs' It c.'iilnui vMlimi: llufuill i jure Itiv skiiL in lli lm.t. M UiiI.IA lit. M i u-il li all fa-litimalilp J-d ri in .War York. 1,'iml.in atid l.ri ll '.il only 73 guitu k r lioilfe; add ii old ,b)' Sll Itnlirpt'l and I'ltTiimen..' " .( )' - NOTICE. . WnrniiOLs. Gcnrje t ll-jriirnvn. my ton, fie-1 In'iimler e. baI. fi linnte. I ve in.iic,- 'tint I iu iay n il D'tslnullw may enitracl. in Will lfire b m his titles- h,,d Hill mw.v r .rv him jn aiit it 1 Mil blip It. ' '" MM.. II. VtntlXAV.. Jiek nWl.Mrrli 4 W7i 4 Use Kluctro-SUieoD, Y'S 1 ,.u ed "E fl V sja GRAND PIONEER Bill, To be given at HORNETS HALL On the Evening of APEIL 5th, 1S72. Music by the Jacksonville "String Band." Unntrr of CVrrmoniet : , W A.0wr. t " - 'CnmmUtea'o'tiIniiUlton:. Cn as. W. 5atagb, Col. J. E. Ross, 'i Wa, Utske. Tnos. "Vimuut. T. G Rkauks IlKMlTKurrKL, U Btx .i.(;r, Cvrr. S. RAtTMAIlSn,' J. B. WUITB. . Iiaac-Sacus.. J. C, Tuuux. "Floor Managers: John Himhr, II V II.I.M. II. F. Duvrrix, JI It. I'LETtlltH. 11. It. Bttnws. W. ll. S. Ilroic J.y. JIcDiNin, J-iShJTl IVKTTKBKIt. T1CKCTS S3 SUPPBU at 12. A Cdial INVITATION cXlendtsd to ALU Jck-onvi.-. tic i. Mar.-li9-d 0AL8D mm MAILS. OREGON. TOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ) WAbiiiNG-ni.v,. J.iit 2.1, 1872. J Ptlll,l)!.vl.i-il b usWed atttifGon ri-t HUlcr of ilii fl-n'Tlaiint n'itil 3 .. ct-Kik r m. ..I April lt lk.2.("tr t l-c d .1 i.v llu. jut ). fur cimim: tii nu'lif lle U.iiid siie from Inlv 1-t l7i. to Jit ie 3U lhil.n.illiriillwliiiTitiii, in Ihr .iati ol l)r--ii.iiil lur ilir i-cli ilntc of depirture ami arrival Ii. n in "ii-ctli tt: ' XI lSISC From shK-nl.liTnrowii'(np.) Link ltio-r (n .(( IJivir (n o ). Yiannx (i .. ). Ilp-a Vull'-y in. n.). Ilt -"orfinta (ii. ..).ai. If!.i- lik.-Vnll r (n.o ), t. Lake Onr. Oil. i! t.iuHifl i.u.l bv.-.k,.iuo iv, wcrk. i. ate -lil.ml liindit al 6,n m,: Arriv.-.il I. ike Cttriunlay bv7p m ; l.."Vr I.nlc ITilT Mimilav at H a m.; Arriv.-al Atilnd ?"aiiud by 7 p.m. Ml. AI57" Fnnn llA-r City. Iir Triicliiv-dV llri'Ue. tn U. in uil y. Ui.m.le and bick. once a ik ntMV.- I'akr C W Fr'div at 7 a m ; Arrive al fi m I iiy liv Sum; t-vf (i m.Cily sttturdiy at 7am; Arr veal IlikerOiiy by - m NO I alSA Krmii Itaker t.Uy. 'by .Auburn a.il '.ieali.)iitnii n)jlo l!k'villi; (a. a), ll nil saiilbick unci a e. k l.ve ISik.r-iltr Mimil.i at fi a. m ; Airireat ItiL'irsville In 5 p. m ; Lean- lifsv II- Tnetl iv at - a. m Arr'iT.- al IUk- r Oilv Iiy 5 pm. N-i.' 151 19 Trom I)illi. br Dnd Tpnrt l,ucknint.-. I,.-.(ville. riiimlH-r'c Mill ami I'll I im.nti,A aI.hm. 50 niilif amfliack, once i w.-tk j are If ill is Tus .1 y at S i. m'j Arrive at U"a in xt d ly Iiy 3pm; I..-nve Vli Fridsy aija ni,; Atriv.-nt llillis nexijljy by .1 p m. - NO. r.ir.o I,im Jacksniivlle bv Central 11'nt ii. h,)! and IltyWV b-rry (iuo,l MclMiiiel k Mills in o I, 18 milm ami luck. mice a ir. k. I, .are Juck-nnville Wdned4V alfi a.lm. ) Ar ue-it Vlc)aiieill.y'lim) 1-.ivb ' clm.i"I VMiMn nt 1 p. m; Arnvent J..ck-oiinlleliy7sp m. Ncf. ljilli! From IJmititti. br Flint'-. Store (n.o ) K,'ii.kY.ikmaC 11. F-irt Simc. Allan. .nm. M..1ice. Klitii .-;. tah. aml.Wal ti-r r.nHVSinie (n. t 1. Thnrpe'" store (n. o.) 17(1 ml.' and bak onceaneik. I.e U.nvilIil!.Mlvat7 ium; Arrire .t T!nri' ,-Jinre Fridir by B p. m; 1,-ave Tnorp-'f stn. M.im.Ht at 7 a,raj Arrive at Un villi i Fr'dav Iiy lips. HMs of J J 0 III and npw ird m '( b acenra piuM bv a ceriili l ih ck r dnift .-qnil tn5 prr pent, i.r lb b il Lvirnrtlureli 31.1X71,) For ftiim.r iti..p..sat.i..iiArintt.. and cerlir cae. and Hl,. fur iisiiuctiiin iv to the c nidi li.M.s to Iw . mbrar-d in iber.t .ircl. Xc , see adriTlI-.-meiit nf ibis dile. and of S'pt.SUlli liil.1 vid -i nt Smb. 1871) b.vitlinr iirnpiisal for in ol a. rtice in On-Kon. tu be found at the (jrinc pil post die a. , llitl- fli'MlM th- Kent ta m --Ji-d enretnnps. an M-trer.lie.t- Mailvir..porflsi.:taie of Urcpni.'', nn.l Til'lre-M-u i, me SiColnJ AMi"Iatit 1 o.CJ master Uinerat i ' JJ.O. A. J. CRERSWHl.L. I'lstmasier (leneral. SADDLE & HAKS MANUFACTORY., HEMIY JUDGE II AS re.nmid hit former bu'ini-fs In Jack L vilie. Or.-iroii. mi Caiifi.rnia ftreet. nexl d.Mir In A Filier A tiro . and will keep con rlaiitlyini luu.d a gentral a-rortment cf .SAI)I1L1, IMUDLKS, IIAMKS, . IIAUNKSS, ' 'C0T.'l.ARS, " 'Il.Vre BIIaN'ETS. IJNEX SI1EEI4 HU0DS, wiuirs, jspuns, CUIltlY C0MDS&U0IUE URUSIIES TRACE. tllREAT, , II.LTER"Ar ',, , ZT'- D0U CHAINS ,-JU V .is' V and a larfe Mock f ' SADDlERY'HABDWABE'&riNDING5 All .ird- r" fnim. a da-taiiee- protnpily tl vliiniifacli.rinp'lnnrd r and repurirfir dont, on ele.ll I...I ed Wiin ine ue-v Aiair-,,,) ' aft c!- in Illy li'e will " f-l at'lnwe'f Cisiilit!ciiiliaiii.'irb-rure oiruta In Jack- Fonvnie. ' , I'Uasf Call ami and examine my STOCK bef re purchasing ifsiuhere, we.,, c 'HENRV JUPGB- ' Jackto-iviilf , hnr Oct. r. 7-vfVr t-8ETTLB"TTP. ' A M. tbfe n.dela.d .HrtU-r & Shannon"" ittiirillfit aS5.ltHiuleni.i tdj Qifle up.' iiiKd,tely . ' .r t. H1V L lelYIJ.-'rtlP'TVIICViJ.ysS JacksontUle, Orexuu, Juae 17, lt71. J.K WHITE. x tl&lX$UMm (SCCCISSO 10 JAS.T. QtXJIN.) V GENERAL MERCrWANbTsE ' CA'LIFdRklAitRiET,- 'jacks6ni:li:."6reqon. ' ' " .i s x."! iEW FIRM . XEtf GOODS, IK D. ss LOW PRICES WILIrWlN! THE UNDERSIGNER TAKES, PtEASURK Inf notifying liia Wead and the public generally, that be i noiv rectiriu and op ening a very large and tiUasire itock of STAPLE DHY GOODS. ia EEADY MADE- CL0THWG, HATS AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM cloths. ' , BLANKETS, H,t r.11?,0,? SKiKTS -S- . J IM,s ,t , ETC., ETC BOOTS AND SHOES " ' ' J" " ,vn s , ' Ladies'", Msses'd: Child rah 'Stocs. J l have, alio, in connection with -tB C&" the above, a my large and -&i &" extensive kiinkuf choice -5 i (imtTrics. Hurdwure. -Qi , S& Qurenawarp. -j ,S- Ulam - - , tSf ware. Cutlery, -2JJ tWlT Paintu nn.l Oilf afi...; -jjj, -f .-Windn Ula. Nailn. Ir..,-j YVs. un,l .s!.mI n.i .. (-.... 4- Plows, Wooden and Willow ware, -a lam readv in cell nnvtl.tr. rn M- it...-. Hie LOWEST CASH PKICE. reronewr.bbln i.i.i.iycooii.. winiind it realty to thrirad vaniaj.- io examine mv lnck before purcbai in? elaeniiere. ar I am deiermln.l n. ... i.. undersold Iiy anv houte in Jackmn county. Give me a call, and Ihen judfr, lor vourtrlf aa to my capacily'to furnlih goodi at above. WIHTK i MARTIN. Jackionville. November 18, 18711' THE TEMPLE !' -r;,, OK,, - . ' IO 18)1: t , 1 .e PRODUCTIONS OF B aToiL's: Bros. ' 's 1 1 - 1 , The TrartB or Faiim- cannot be beat TV re .vt-rjtliing iktp n'ce'iiidiicat-. The latet ra.honi mjke a rand display Something new can be teen ertry 'dayi BrjvOoodafor Winter, Spring Summer and l Fall; i - -il.ili , Jnt,biis,!cvertblnB. for which you maycaU, Onme in new -and handienp w'arm 5 it lea&taake a look, tt wilt, do jou.no harm. Groocrie". all kinds -we keep the 'be. I'leafe call in and give them a' teit. lUrdware. also, from a pin to a spike. Queejunare, all Jtuid", whATever.jotTIika. Mcrchindise, in great varietj and price, Clothing, boot, shoe! all l?cry nfce. ' Liqiinrf.cu-tiiicerK lyill uot let wate, Tobacco, uch aa w.II mit every Uite. i Good syrup. jnt lbs tbinj; for hotcakei, Vou will eat so much your lde will ache. Fine pickle, you may nip t by degree, Aiid'lbcu a big ite it Limbourger cbeeit. lint we ray no more, com ofor rcnrtelvct. The fine rinck of cood w bare orrour ihelvea. The people all know It' and ray io each other. ICyou wau.omeihjnirorsl BnYoth'jtnre of SACHS BROTHERS, LUBf FltOMtllttDEl si t v i ; poKiHpriiinKK. "Cjafc. " tmso riu ' MOUSE;, m .!f ACA,RKrAGE& paWP Hmmk tl!.-. "-e. HAVING PERMANF-NTI.Y.OOATED AT JsckstmvlUrri'wijbhe pb-a-vd to recelv. Orderai ia anyoj4bo'-bori) brancbei oflha l.n.ll.es". "' v j-OrJeryrftirheNjwJUaJei-SJoi wKl iFi.ipA nrnmnt alleritlun "fiA s. S""? fl'.'-fttiviiiissiJ0 cut w biacsfmitb snop. fnwiv TrAr-nfTTT r JajiTionviire.OgaM " 2t)'-rretf