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:.ft '. o t4i V w e ftj j J. wriu. HWiCbSS!B'' FOR" PKESIDENT, ' " - JAS. A. GARFI EfcLV of Ofckv & tA4 J 1 3ttii-rsri Tfrm.voTirirrTii?xrn II GSafeBKAtlifRT HU.,t rt'mv'BS3tiisiiisffssmrrvrsxxs. SMm.WLtvtwfiV9Bammantexta tkiszmtftfulilitjwii&e ", Aitn vn& PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ' i, .-:,,. - M rir-tGWfef-Gaifl'fld! - - .SH a. J H '-. Jt a j Jat mjwc go ,to press,-, tbe. telegraph. LtetierieesthetTesult'-fLVheVerniorit 1 Sute'Vlectibti, ,wlffcl?to6k' ilacVyns' . wft-i m ,ft.t-tfrtl . Wim4 iMt i-. terdav, Sept. 7tb. The Republican" ..yea J'' xUs.. ooaUw --s fcJjWSutfy aWTO &&?& c -selected ty;25,O$0, majority.;) Bully, for "-the vGrebniJllodntaiaWoyii JOMainR- -. 'votes ne'xt'Honila? SejKfatti! 'JSMfcl ouffor anoth ouffor another Republica: Ir.rv J 4 BDITORI AK BUSCELLAWE," Not. "change" hut;W"vanee"-iSfttlip .itepuoucan uatue-cry. ? - t: The' country shows no symptoms of at'u)jpdev'in5fav6r'''oI aV"chagS for. -tho itake'of a'chamre.-- ". ' "The "aolicPSouth" noj:on'!y:-' wants the war forgot teni it insists' that it hall be ignored; ' A chromo could safely )e ofTered for' t .- , - '. IMKi'u- i-i.. HI a nnn-ciaasreaioii irora a Lremocrni. in favor- of a "chance." Not one has been given yet.'. . t, r .. : Governor. Gear favsthat.IoTCavrill jgive Garfield- 40,000 .wyority, and a iilurality of 7.5J000 lo 60.dbbtand, ,'of this plurality there, are, .not as many as a corporals guard: but, wuat..;an read and write. ora"cH..Vhit)eakingvofjGfjnerar1'"lnt8.ne ma',fe.' w" 1'H Hanoock-as the nomineeof the Denio". ft cektnin, "and -2dUat cratic partyj sarca3.ticallysays: "iJili- tary exploits connected with the up.-s preaa of .thei rebellion wera.,nevert greatly indemaud ioH. the .purpose -of r j rallying J)eraocrats toxhe poll, .and it -,-! way hcgdoubtedi whethur .the.lapse. ot u fifteen years,, bas..addd ..anything, to '.their potency a. i l j-.t . JJarj)ers WftX1j-a.Vs":Lnbrablail . rnrti 'fib more Tliw?"P"f General-, Garfield sold 'himselPfopisOO, and. hen bed about 'it, thanh'at- 'General Hancock was' anxious1-to "hang Mrs,, Surratt ' Nothing Kho'ws'Geheral ;Gar- 'field to be, a corrupt' 'than; nor General Hancock' to be a blobd-thirxtr man; the potTiouse jiartbf th contest began arly and eii'de'd Koon:'1 ' In s'ppalciug. of ttie'Demncr'atTo party, the Weekly ''says: "Whatiis there ih'it'for a:gener ation lhat"caripokVl'v inspTreanv5 JLmt?rican;, or cau'so his' heartto tswell.. ' With pride" ' '- No hiau who wears a white necktie,' yellow kid gloves and a corset can ev'rr be 'made President of this" cbuiilrv That tftttlea .it 'agamst6 Hancock. T?o man who sleeps Hielnnd an iron "'dooV for fear of violence from workingijien can ever' be efected 'VicTnisiQent. KP'llo ,, i : .V VI. auu vuab SBiiies. it againit Mr. Eug- lish. . U. I '. . General Hancock micht . issae a bulletin to. the 8ouhiTit brethren.' Jiit H couched in this taking way Uj. . "A free Kallflt AJfll11 l,AtA M...1 PhIh An....k, ' .., tun vw aim i Aii vtfuilb - nevertheless, it will be more discreet to jiut a limit to the wze of the 111 ijority. I order, therefore, 'tnat in every South-' ern State the reconciliation, 'anti-set. tionaljnajonty lMtkepWundei-. 10,000"' The Republicans intend to elect Garfield;by;aH honest votend, an hon- ent .count in a Solid ,N rih.j The:D.em-J craU hope to elect Haucppk with a tuflWyoe.an,d.a;dy,houest,couiitiiii aj -jSolui South. That .jsthqaBituation; atd;ifany ..man thinks ;he; cau.'chal lenge.the, accuracy of .the, prtentati'cii. of.il let biuUryitv. ... 'General Hancock 'seeins' to lie blessed with a plastic disposition. In '1868 ' the Democracy- delared -the reconstruc tion Actsrevolutionary' andivofd,- arid to "this Hancock skid amen. f Now' he takes ground in favor -of tho'' inviolu? bilityof the amehdmentito -therCon- - atitution, the very amendments that 'the reconstruction Acts were patched to' entorce.. i.tke ins -iiartv, Ueneral .- .. . -i . j. Hancock has as many :face8.'as'therMfc.'vat!1 wrjtes are iwints to the compass. Mtt' The Democrats" KliTl 'iioX&y' to put" Wade Hamjiton on the Northern stump. ' This is1 a curious misappre- brnsion'of the jiopular'iiiie'rest iu'tllis f rant' and outspoken statesman'.3 If he JHa Advertised to pak in Hhe 'North J and the jiostersare contpic'abHsly'illu f tuinated .With hi obsiSrvatibir'-that ' 'Hancock-rajtrese'nU'the -jiriu'ciples for' wKWT Ii-aakhe-yrfnfightrfor J' fewryeari'-Ihere'ill liea'?8rowds to bear him aa have been seen nowhere for yeara,. EHOVKATIC SrKAKHK. On j&turday afternoon OUCltK aena idtgable- easpttkiig, tiapi teSta a-Jetno- craMcS weirJK a -KruuffHcanwand- TutCoL Lln-f Sl. T.v held Jortttat ttailtH Hull from 1 to 3 o'clock in liehalf of Hancock, ami ex-Senator Mitchell, at the Gourt House from -4tp-6j. H.,- iuJmhalf of-l Garfield. As manv of the citizens were anxious to hear both'sidnaa cood- mi ifiirinsi biuii ui .'ui. liM isnnrn nam ud tt'HJjI(Wi-',-1 KlTi"wi ence were xvipunncans. aiu ipuhiicans. Alter listpn- 7.S?H a . tng-to-hiia "twovhoars fceveral'J)erotis t.n.peauuience,JamonjtUR'uJ,t'XSeiia- tor Mitchell, quietly VwsatedtJBeir seatx to IravA the halL juicii'.. leaving wa? - .-. . v'- .. '-- .r - ,-- S-fc ! V .iiiaue vucuvcanujii 01 an, iimtttjin. out' . "Tl... -1 .-TTT."e -""! . "- ' 1 iiumi, j. weu Known put houkr ijoii- ticiau bawled out at tin: top" of his void- Jl Ji ?"1 Hf.U 1!" if'JJ X . ttitr'1TT. ----X ip vrrt ike iv iu cm vAJtuurii .. if- M '.... I ImIacmI in - i& .-. Ja ijr: jsl -:: ""- few . vour not snut.; t lie v can t stand tJie r, : w- .. --"-r I. -ttx f --"i - 8wr.- u,ri are, which was. followed ly a hoot uiil a .veil on Urn tiart or uttout half a and a .yell on urn part iiuzen follower or tbe Karae.sort, tnat t j i.w a. ' i, ,',- u'-1 "-x1. i-'v reminnen us lorcnuv.oi ine aavs wnen the .news, of the hattle of Bull Run Uki. Tt7nn rvw.ivfkfl n fioms of tne cities 7 T . a in tho North. The , Northern svmpa Ihisers. with the rem-ln set in uionon i-ff'T' . "- just such, 'a shout and yell. The au dietice was greatlv-rSbocked and ms- (i. " vr-a , -, -.a -ii. gusted at .this outburst of ruffiuniMn uuu atierainpti inrnu'remenc oi uiuivia J ftt-., t' ittiU-Al ii .ff CU ui riiii.. xun uLun.it ii:nu w uur. rate in- the, Nortliern Statea- If 'or this' kind' of political warfare to efTect p'urj'-" .. . . w ' . ,j:. ., as im v. lie .sentiment, an-i tin partisan who in- tenuit to nelp his .cause or fcucli on duct tihooU very -wide of the mark. Arguments, dear anil.cpnyinciiigtnpf Inillving veils and shouts, -is, what tho eoiile-want. ,- . "' Vo Jjarrabfie is an easv orator, he made 4 miiderate. good natured npeccli. inaeeu ins aUuress was a little too moa- . " j ' . "o -vt' . erate to suit the ardent tvpe of Dcuio- crats that he was talking' to. ITe rc- mindod us .of a. minister m the East whS'ttJokhis'tex't and therr"'preached the E; from something else. Jhe two mam -T uncock there were a goou many Uemocrats in tne Uniolfarmleswrntswhich 'Republi Cans do nbt deny. Butiie failed to tell . -r . ,4 , , i . hiii'auuieii'ce that a lar"e majority of Democrats' who fiibghftn putliown'tln MlnlK..M 'aMn- rttwr-i ' 1A Xt ii.'.tl Hlti.l I rebellion are- nbw'in the Republican nartv. lie also failed to enuirliteu his Keaferwfia? "xp lirineiples of the' Deirioeratio party are, aud' '-rnatthe' tmiici-iitip. tartS?isg6iii'tq''db jvllkii "getii'into power. - t&" A' "' " iThS CKJlbnHlomRl uphftHShuC at President Hayes." J He sai'l'a' 'fiarsp &M- Jz&Tis.-.-.Z'iitKt- .... fj ,.c.j.u ,. u,"5 mn tuunun of JA.H- newfpapprs that Hayes was packinup" his trunks, 7preparatbrywto leaving 'Wni-hitlgtun and th'ateverytliing of value' in the White House d.Jwn to old cniskery, was lieiiig' MckeiTup and" sent to'-0'iio';Jand t'l'at by- the time' "Hancockot tifthe'C'ifritaftliere wjtild not'bb'itoweneftto w'ipo liisfaceujion. As no" one else'h uf'seen tliis iteiii iir tne newitpa'pers, it must lie' tha', Coh. Larratiee cut this lying "paragraph out of 'whdlo",cloth'' for the purpose' of injUringPrsident Hayes in the eyes of the .American peoplt. ' The integrity - T- . rj - .. "j and 'honesty of President Hayes is. too' well known,, .for wich contemptibly slurs to have anyi-weightiWiui thinkipg. . The .Memphis (Tenn.) "Appeal" prints a 4etter from "a .very liifluential Democrat -of Iiliuois," in, which ho- .complains that the Democratic caii.se in, Illinois has been greatly hurt by, thft. ititenipeiate language, of ,, some; Southernpajiersand says: '.Prudenpe, patience, and liberality on th part of our-Southern friends aro actually., es- sential. .The elfort, let me suggest, Miould be madto prevent all, such nonsense gettinginio the.Southeni' .press . for reiirciductionrHorlh. One a 7 "WW ' ... r . T - le does:an injury which. o. ne1(M,uf nnr, ..,,.. If GeneHl 'Haficbek'Piacs of" the. ballbt'shbuld 'lieearried outsat the uext 'election,--he wjuldn1,?s'tai)d Wgh'bsftif a chance' "of becomiiig President. ' Hn sayB in his-letter of acceptance: "It is only by a full Vote, , free , ballot and, fair count that the people can rale-in fact las requirfd by, tbheury,pf,ouf Jjov.- eniineiit. Let the .JJeinocrats .adopt, the General's, KUggestion, and one halt of the Southern .Stafes.can be counted for .Garfield,, l General. Charles Albright of Penn- to a friend" in .Ohio: . , . frx Politically we are in good condition. Garfield will carry Pennsylvania by a very large majority. "AVe are organiz; ing, and find our lines, solid and Rtrehgtheiiing. ''Hancock will' not, break .the; Republican soldiers. Thev ujiuVreUnd.jfully the situation, and know that the principalaaupport to. ,Hant5dck'Tcon)etrfrbm tbe nien who fougiruis at 'GeHburgi''o'f?ia,eir'3ym jkthizers'Mid friends.'. $4' Al i - r '? "J " "-. :-:-. v.. t ;SenatorHoar .nays .tha Cincinnati f A-I t L .. Z.1 , I platform contains but one ideaj viz: That American liiatprr tx- failure. CAXTAWUL FIKLB .NtTK8. Our. ardent DemocratfejipS'tehlpo. lea S, 3i jaiiorzng, soBarajo L , or an-P)unHC a 'ststni irtSnpeflaifiig&R- odfctic iranks, S)etter-revist?their HR of newfebnve onvertsV k. as the tide is running strongly in 'the direction of Garfield and Arthu At a Republican ratification meeting ,", - - j --- j - aSoutb.3etid.Tnd'on the'eveniinrof Aug. '31st,,tMj),!Polani-re"iwlQ'fai.S L1 .- -ftfw1 TaJli tj-r tilifllTii J"""' paiay.apiAred"wkkaterretewH'and an nounced their intention to vote for Grfie1ilMrTriS',Hea di fection from the-ranks of the Democ racy was-a'-'8urpriserto-lepllieaii3Faiii' trasDemoc-ts'-'astie-riiSffetnent Vatf'ciJtirel fipontarieoos'-on the"part, of-'Hha'-Po.is'hi-A'mencan8, who "-liad- "juietly made uji theithiinHs that th'ei.o best' interesti"'lieVith,theparty'6f prog ress and :fiberaf'. -a-' -4-w iq,Ontlie;28tK of Aug'ust'ilie' 'Portland staBaara auBprtea iiiatine-;tion. j. Hf vfiaeon, oT' OfegonvCi'tv"had f oreak en'thtf'Republicari'party and gonjB'over toHanceck.MTie next UayfMr.- Bacon' xonieJ'outnn aboard denyingthe state- Hient-, id :adiling:that The-Vneverwas atrongerin'JlepubIicau"faith or princi ple thaniatfiresent. '.i - ' ' Over'ono hundred Iriihuieji attendeij a'RSfubltcan meeting atBaflingtoii, f t, last; week.fand after the' meeting; jMnedtli'ea'ReiiulJican cluli.- E'ery effoftS waS'-made'-hy the 'Democratic- club'to j)reveat:their atUjndancejiAut- without'fiuceess: 1 hAt'PIscerville, Cal., tho other even- iiig'BS-rfii'WiinembBrs jdined-the' Gar field land Arthur club- among them weru-t'iuuueuiiai-jjeuiocrc.iB., - . - y '- Tiie N.'TinVe,s'''annouiices thecon-. version toRepublicaiiism in Vermont of ffon.'Smiih ElyJ a lifelong,' wealthy, and influential Democrat; who has large capitalanves'ted in hiihtri-r' inter esla,Aaud -vho'se monthly pay-roll em braces over' 1 1.000 men. " T. B.G-illy writes the following to ;the S(R L'Cb'roiiiclni'i. under date-of August 3 1st, -which explains itself r- In a notice in .tliin,jnorniiig's ihsuepf your paper my namo. appears .as one ot the speakers at the next German" Deiiio cratic meetingi-r 'Will -yo'u:"pIea8 in. form .your readers that tihe useof my jiamec is, wholly- unauthorized apd if siicakinir is tone done iy meat win ie at a Jleiiublican, meeting and for the 'Republican' party. t The secretaT of thoStateof Maine unijen Govcnmr Garcelon Jias.'writteii ajfttflft toihft Gteenback tatefrc)ni- mitteyreAijIng bis jrasltion. TndTueifr" l.ersiiip ol tifeff' organization, an'd de-. clanngnis purjose hereafter to aevwitu the Republican,' e .i w.i '- .. w W ..'i '-'i?-, ltEPl'BUCASi BIT. tunc. -'- si-'r j ::.' -tf ; At 4 o'clockj-on Saturday . last thn listening crowd again assembled at tie Court.' Jlousa ta. hear ex-Senator lUitchelhinlbehalfof Garfield anil 'the tttepuhlican partyr. In strength.ibeauty au'dtsublimity his.adilrosa was tha cli nix of the occasi6n;;besidej -being jiiiii geiit? and spicy, -.iti;' was- forciblo and c!ear;.and'carriel conviction to e'ver' utipredjudiced mind. Mr. Mitchell; haviugilistenetl to'CoL Larrabee's ad dress,- reviewed every! position taken by that gentleman, and - completely knocked the pins frow under the struc- tura "which thatgeutlem'au eudeavoreilto' erect.. Nbt by 'slang slur; and fnu'endo, but byjSound -irrehistable argument did Mr. Mitchell uphold, and defend the Republican-cause, and did lie answer tho'assertions'inpugniiig th'e character and n-o')rd uof' D?n.i:Garfie'ldJ'The cliarge that Gert. Xiarlield had anyr Iriinin'al connection -'witli the' Credit Mobilier swindle, about which the small fry narrow-gauge politicians urn making such an outcry, was completely 'and" satisfactorily' answered by product fiig tne' evidence of the hieh comjwsing the committee of -'investigation, exhbnf oratiiig-Mr: GarKeld. 'If '' Garfield had- boen a thief as the Deni(icrats,'are" try? uf, mak6Mnm buf to be, what pitiful -out lib riiatle'iu-xtealing'-piily $329, when he was.for years in a poi- tion where nutlioiis ujkjii mtllious of the nation's treasure passed through tiie Committee of Ways and Meaii of which he was .chairman. The charge is too pieposterous to be 'entertained tor a moment by any "sensible man. - 'Not being a bhort hand writer, it is impossible to follow the 'ex-Seuatnr in- his remarks. , Hiving just arrived from- " .hi. J5f-j5 an extensive tour through, the so called doubtful. .Stales, .the Senator had . no doubt that New York would go by a handsome majority for Garfield aud Arthur, would also undoubtedly, In diana and, New Jersey. The. united Republican .party with a 'strong inde- pendent-flement at its, back waswork- ingwith an enthusiasm unparaleljed in thebjatpry of .American .political campaigns., -Ilechargedthe Republi cans, of OregoiK.to -. buckle ton their -armor and. to do their, .whole .duty in .tlw-preeent, campaign.. Jf, every, man,. did-his dutv theaPacihc..coast would come up, solid for Garfield'in .the ,elec' .toral-coUega; .Tho ex-Senator, baa eii- I. i All ?- JJ 1L! tered the campaign for good on- this coast. ' IkALK -"SHE ad r SmI ' s'iZ -r CT. . si wkMmm:Mm. m 1.HHIHS i.HHi'BWfMMi ..,. Kv 'H 7K - nine HWCI1I r .H --'' I H 111 L f H 1 MM y av-,v-iU s !! use tt-i. J ' -'-'-aiui j .vi.oi ircpiii m ii. Oifasi ,nsi. - - jia -vm Mf To) OlaliFricuclts -.and new -we are Determtn ;d to TFe, 5ar? Nefflien, ttime Br! craor effort do. AcLespnve 'the successive r ; '- cldiin. "'' 5 EX-PERIENCE'IS BETTEltf HAN iDOUBrt r-AND FATrUJSMB, -:' STRENGTHENED BY! - fe-. -TRIAL. -4a : i JU,3iB iiio : - X V. sl -- . . ! :j. ..s ASD: SEMc- -.o. - .' "' R.OC A,S l7j,.,01N b Y ! YW:i ",.--. '- ' ' v -ft1 a! liv-n -ATP lark all 'Ceodt iii riata rijnrti, ' -Tf.. 'n c t- AXD FILL ORDEBS AT THE SAME dW"-.PR.CES FOB WHICH "' ". -i - ) ' h Wesellat OurCennter.- ' Otm'STOCK'KMBnACES- '- : niiYlfdoii ll V " a jcr.rrrinN(Jrv ; --iiav.-J:'i ' - .t U0iMlS,;t5UlK?.i v ' i-.. fukvisiiim) ijonn-t. HAT.s.oAt'ia-rni. is- t i - OUtt BOOTS AND SHOES HAVE-NO equal tor price and durability! Tlic Hed'Hoase'JClp Boot, imrn? nndbov'a. 'It Jiss , no, parallel wsrMnted two gyauine sbUi's-' Gilmin's 'Sijjadsrd sc'rvv boot is sblii's.-" 'Gilmin's'Suad madu'of Jirajiy calaK; ,a,f! .mLa. a -ndT itli tan sole. Wo err varictv of alf. lexis Ttc.4. BrieanCsnd PlowJshocs.and liadiks' and ChildronVshoM. ' ; . y. . --'-.. 1- -i VI ., t $eg J i-.f , 'Address:'-' RED HOUSE. : Sacrain;nio, Cal. "4SKLAKD HAhNHS-SHOP G. K. KLUM. lj ,MANUFACTUKE.t OF, AND DEAI.EU IK Skadlery'an'd Harness, . ' - -, j ' ASHUAND, OREGON; . ..-1 .. Vhf f j KF'WA .GBXEit K 8S(Mt;!EN'T OF '(roods !n bis lin- ot trade. Ljidles-.Heat' : ana Boj. s.d.llej, . n TEAM,-. BUGGY .." iJVJ) PiOIF HARNESS, JIOBES, - . . fcu.i .mJSTERS 4-AXU4- a. . - 1 A HORSE BLANKEfs-J rr ' -1 . .ALsqw) ij,,! - i w- -" - r-J;i ' Winchester' RErcATiNo.. RtrtEa. (commonly nllwL Henry, Rifles) of model of 1866' 1873. and 1816. Pistols, Cartridges; Etc, heat taken aftho Hignest' Market Rates in Ixchangefor goods. THE HIGH ST rPAID FOR " -if"' BY, JOHH-JoltTHt JACK 30HVILLE.; . t -1 . CGIV.HIM CALL-rg Fluting machines,, polishing .iron clothed v ringers, wire clothes. line and scral inbrushes atl3ohn TIil. er'iCV -a.V triPlTPPB TCT, ;. l,a Ki'mn f'n m.- der your eJcfras;Tiir farm .machmeni iftftft,u.,-4,W ...ft- .....v -- --i, - --'--..r. , ; --;- .,,.-ft-j- -.., -. i Go to Jlilger'a store aud you will get what you. want. J , . j. .-' p. . V, ,.- I. ' Ji" Fifteen yardslprint, for 51,. the New York store. "1 -iA,0.9p -.. ' fr v tpiOXEEK AILDV MRS. J. BIuGER, tforTHKOLP STAXP-oyrJQHyBttGKR,) rAt : . : . ' i&Tttimy&WHtwn',rivT&!pi DEALER IN 1 -.02193-. 34t iih, sHCrt-ireM. copper- are, STOVES ogO - - t&IU noJtjJo.! J Agricul Hral TmleMsBts, i i wmuim.- 1 TalntiTitlsJeiVmiiislifs t .BEST.WOSTENHOLM CUTErt Y- j powder and fuse, , A Grntrnl Assortment of ' SHELF HiLRDWAHtS ixr. . -Pa-SS a t .1 '' i - -. ,.v.- , , AFlitST-OLASS JIP'-HANIi WILL attend to. Job-.Work with neatness .nd dispatch. - ) I will also keep constantly on hand a large, Kk cjC ! , "LIQUORS AND TOBACCb. ' Particular attention paid to Farmers', auts and (ho supply of extras for Farm' Machinery, and all information as to such articles lurnished cheerfully, on applica tion. ' No pains'.will be'spared-to furnish our customers Vlth the ftestvg6oiIs'nu'thVmar.-, ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PACIFIC RUBBER PAIXT-tlie best in.ihe. w 'rid. t Our mono shall.bu prompt and fair deal ins with all. Cull and examine our stock .belbrcgoingclsQwliere. t Satisfaction guar jintecd. ''-- " MIIS..L BILGEU. Jacksonviljc-Augll, 1330, K.KCJK.LI, : jJA tiltl clliws,rniItIiDg JiitksrnTillfi - -' - . - ' ! tn: VKtf"rAv.VD"W(RKKiriN - 1 3!JSt5nKr.T raUf..COIRKR. I.KAIJ. ... jj Pumps, .r ..AUI;Ul.l'.UIl;IiI.VPl.PJlK?ilTS. .toNAtlL, wmm$3$f - -f HAliDVARE, TINWARE. ' " ""' I:,- T.. njk, e powukrTif kvkuy 'hKsqiti p rui. 'Fuseand Caps . W000EN&; WiaoWWARE, 1 ' f ' " ,: , ; . , 'iioivK, NAira, " iP.unJsrOils, arnisiiGInss : ' .. ' . : . . " i "; curi.Kiyr, wjre, ' i - Sbot.-BrashcsChiHs, Hose KTC. Kl 0. m - -.- . -.. I b ire ciin il the twxfr of a flirt cla. Mrhai:ic. ad am prnpart-d t.do all repair Wgrptliroptlj. and hi wp"'"rioitvIel " r'ft r ' ew?l -saril w-r,t "IN COSN.KlfrjON -IT1I tlir?1 AtlOVK 1 finnTect jvfi,firt;.h.''-hi.T.-'ci'i-lantly ! '1 .(id a'lull ai'd Grst cW g'ock ff " ;grqceries, DHY-OOODa, COI JCt.TS.S10r J CO (ft -J w s , UKAUY MADRI.OTIIISa. IZJI 'B h" i jji' 'j GLASSWAKE. f'RO'KERY, c. .JWrEveritMne fi'd at resfrnaWe rstc. - ' v- ....... ; ''-w' jnrinnriiip..Mnrcn. ftt.HiK. ,4, -?- ....... .... ... v. .. , . . F ....... -'. - : j,a . t?7r vr J CITY .a.EWERY; ' VlEltS(UlUTj;.T;. .ronrletor., , T.W0ntDl0ST,RESPECTnn.LT IHi t the v.rltt at Urie. Hilt tl"ey caa ifti. l.ffttrm th. .dliirnti JftCkiiY.lIa.iBd aiHf.aif.tiy BMWefr. r:sit ir br.r. Ifl Botlr the porehi mtr 4tlr r2 -Mx'bMi I. qAarMf.irt4rKttiedJndBiy rtxitea ar r., Attelt wm-pHU)jra;. . t r ,-r tf , Dress goods 12J centi at the New York-Store " . LRILSTOKZ:. stfi" v4 jr': rfv Iv "C--S J,ARGE SALE! i ClolinrOut m??fr ' tfty "ikiJLJJlV- If 113 Neworkj Store, r O - . tMiTrjrxjf-jrtiV j ;.i!Pi t fixmwn sw T ( .: ms.iiu Si. , w. frnxi,.1), i-HFENtlRE'STOCK OF Tf " toti-lz iEffilflSPCHfflDSE j&im ':mK m " i. t : ntv-H:.- -'tip r- . l '& ' ' -. . -' AT,COST;PNACCOUNT riTAi'fc, Z. T'ur OF DEPARTURE. ' v '" - ,M- - ' . . ; ljS''-ljr 't-. ; t ? Sft-l fK MR1- nl. , ' ' ' ? '- - t'-t " ' ' t- ' v'1 . -.- 4, ' ". -. '.i-.' 'Oil, f :". fv 31'.:t MfMensor. tm-ni-W t ' K" ! (jr'. 1!n-sr r- -v-. ' ' '-.- -. V .... . -,, .ytrft itiUS -MgJB - i JAOKSO3mEBE,W0V. 5. NEW STYLE'S! :IhLs Reason's Choicest G.iiotls SnlM from-.. ..,...-.. ......$?o 00 Piintit from...". S 00 Drr.inSult from 30 00 ti : ?,Bear fulftITrtm,-,.i,.it'; SO 0Oj Spring Overcoats rroiu.... 15 00 The, PiiVUdliivited, fd'tfji spectQjIrjiew styles'. ' o - ' - f.Civili-yJto All. tLECTRIC LIGHT-used SairiplpsATlUiinstfuctioiisfijr, - self-moasuremtMit S sent- Free.' 2Cr ! 5; . ?r . ;'. ; n - ALLkGOODS shrunk. . - "- . 4.. if1 Visit Our i Store Brfore. Parchann.r ' 't.TAtLOHr'" 727.Market3stfeei;. LUMBER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW MILt. iftTiiw jvanttu'H.- r - ft .. .... .....Hft -. TS NOWFULLYPREPxVRED TO FuR- 1 nlsh the'miirketwith-.cvcry description ot limber ofa wpcriorquality. Tliiamill ie new throughout and furnished with the latest ani.raostimproved machinery; there by'eBfiaring"thei:peedy''fulflllriient, of all orders"at':iH09l reasonable- prices.ft. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. fjrGivc mc a trial and! will prove what I' say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS. Table Rook, September 3d, tR79 r j v !' A-r- rf- i. ' HHji&K'ifl " Tf.A'P . i- l I T$Kl 4-aj0 SLAUGHXERJN PRICES iSnJStreetvJackaoalle WHEltE A,f7oMPLETE AND-iBUKi;ti(iit'a.-Ortia'-'nt ofat-vrtoJ hasjnf.beeit.rBit5J, eouiUtjaf imparl ot pmm. at .,m W 1-"""1" 111 ...fc 1, 1 , - , . FANCY GOODS,. ., -- . - - BOOTS & SHOES; t M SCHOOL BOOKS, . 0ai,'UJ iiAfA-NDvcAps,TrC tobaccos & cigars; . "; '"HiPW'llE AND . ,lFf.n CAR?ETS,TINWARE, ALT. KINDS PA JNTS, .o !3eiJ34zawe:" J:kWO s.tJt- -.iOtX , . . aaocKRiEa. j? t oo otfw- .- i -5- i-jCT -rfv- i vK API NlEGA'SSO'IfcTVfll'KF T i . -P-r l rrnnrrno .. j.- uj u r-jio, CCC, CUC. In lani eT.'fjlhri.etd bfr foiib'd'ln a flr' cU-itnck 1 Geiirral MercliUmlte, whlct will li- mMt price - - J9I -That-Defy Competition. Th Higher pric? allowed fori-coanirv pro duce. '.Glreftloi'Ji' cull at .'mjrftahlffjiaipul in th. Miisoiilc ImildinK and (TnimLced thttt tLere 110 humliug uliotit thif - '" '"' -'TfVl.J? Mr.P. P. P.lin. 3IH EUa prOT :i( -.' iu . ' .., fttH .- ... . AH, THE Latest FALrL&W.lXTER Stock ' ',l " 'TtMtri., BBJM'.S MILLINERY .SJORE ! HATS OF ALL STYLES, PLUSIIES'FEATnERSiFLOWERS ? " !'A r. . j.I,TT JET TRIMMIftSGS, Childrca's Joeds,& Waists, CAnD BOARD, A Velvets, Zephyrs, Needles: Wc alsO.Kcep the ctlchratcst Ccntcmcri Kid Gloves, llanillfterchicf, etc. - Call and examine .bclort; purchasing cl&whcrcl -' - ! A 5 Jacksonville, Nov. 2iith, 1879. ' "1 LATEST ARRIVALS OF im AT BRECKKJFELD?S nVE U.NDRRSIGNFD TJKfcj Pr.K.S- 1. lire in aii5omicin) to tlm piililichat licha jtit n-ci-lrad a complet.- nnd fir-t- 'Clfi ,a.Wirlminl of) Gnl'ii 'Fnrnii.tiini' Mimical .liMnimeliti. Illrd Cni-py. Stnll,, ,,,.. I'lkfit aiiif TuHle Cutlery, jtlhiimt. Toy. Caixtleo. Nat, etc. .which will in- wild at the clirape-t rnteg. Gjre m-r a roll niid. t for vourmjive". - . . , F. nUErKENFKM). WOOL! WQOLiat .j HIBHEST'CM'PRIBES: CARO BROSlof RoscburgfOrcglin, wil pay the Highest Cash prices for Wool de livercd in Roscburg. All correspondence will bo promptly answered. ----- sjjxvo m HENRY T HUDSON --- - .j. DEALER IX RIFLES, SllOMtf,r.STi)L$. - T ' Etc, Etc.-r- '? r ITO, 33, FIRST STREET, lEo3trtlftXa.cl, Or. .WEIIA.VE J GST RECEIVED A.NEW J. stock of goods at' our. store,' of Fall awl Winttt style, as follows: .' . . ',0!?1ft,iCD.., Hats. LIrli;.,Ui:d-r1r. etc. Ih-i.1 hrund- 0r Cipnr- and'Tilrco,l,ipi-i,t NotlniiK. KanCT Good GlawarirL,rnrlti.rT. EVERY hIIIKG IN MY iilNEWILL hereafter bo sold at greally'.reductd rales and parties ordering by mail will re ceive none but first class goods. Send for catalogue .and. price lfst. ,'. -J IUMBER.; FOR; EVEBYBODY! . -6 Siltswth of Jacks88vilU, .j 1 TdWrNDEIlFOiLHEADWAY and is prepared to furnish tho market with every description of Iumbcrofasnpe rior quality at the lowest'' rates. Bilk, sawed to oratr and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to me- at' Jackson villa w.iU receive prompt ntteaties. JOE AVJtJDOX r