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-,r -..- - -w,- . T X- r . or US os ' t 0J6 wmmmw -jAUumrviExm i k wlTmglBSJ 'pMRHK9Ppai WM . , I ..... , . 4jO0I C cccxk tUv.jO JXJLGAHFlELiV . 4 nlvtrt. t T ' -w.fM f- TOKTIGl MISIMENT,-- 4 ,ix.vt Jixa af-lfew jYf x ratJpCNTIAL ELECTORt, nos orfi iox cm i e4ts.oirjs rfi -litfl aif.KlVJUWi.wWi - J ..r,T r.ytf.ftaYTf .i""T' n- eis'T.THjirgBIAirilMWif.l SHY, oJT .sf-ai' - -j -I i;. ' - Maw-k'dea4wwe;UoIerGaeid aadeATthart to wr je ram -tir :5Wy tlH ie Iwai- if -faetien--i-UBsfe r to Weakgtbe'-iDeoalic vCLlMifltBOa. b itM dtJ io fl?'OJ - arreefat'VM"eU,-W wj iasuLaj-Jbf.:s--ia ,ia:AU 4riiL&vfcnn3.2 ''' . -JT ( i spite ,iera. or x .. aii. fcCaU,.wjH.ajtiorlj 9!lijtiEepHyicaaJpartyliin. .tbat SiXatrocgffillA8 l feVijars, ano wilpolU.wb larger, pivefaatbaBlore j:inj tbecotaing wclftR." ,fJ "J J ' i r..' Tbe!Repudlica.nUmbr74,O0 in oMais,raa42be Jourbon iPeaocrata waiOO.") Tk Republicans. were:plit .ttat AaCStaW-eleetfoa, :Vut wilkbeconie .nnicad K'ereBkberw Greenback Be-h -,iptttiliini3wm,afet; -saiiport Hancock r.eledert.;e ' r-i. . '",ruHrjN.:Fofbea wrilesfroni Alabama ,tWh'i,teefia in 'Indianai" 'Send your 0rNern.beocraHtb, iio 'differ- ''iaca'bow 'biiierthey aWahd iftbey bare comraom self-respect and coMBaon L nanbood, 'W or fire years will sffect-',sltyVttreediease.-' fl Boston J"HeraldTbere was eri- Qui .. 'iri..ni t . i.. 4 ' dant sijrns'of alarm in. the Democratic caaan in Indiana last week, and Mr.- loillsb wasreducwf to sucb straits' mat ne pnsTnis wmjn. uwi wujcu W MoeaUr an indieatiosk. in., a. JDemc- Ul -- -ti- ' 3Wrutj . . t i The-. DemocraU are .making, "much ..ad.overberecenb .acceacion to their .-nksjfi John, ;f!prpeyJt and Benjapua .Bt?f. ?l '.JH '9&a k?Sea , 4o, these two indiriduals by the- Benie ..raUq prats an true, it is, not wonder-' ,ffol hatj.thsy,bje at last gravitated Jnto.tbe boson of .the simon-pure Bour- n-icGtaraUndr rLeader." The JDemo rak'iUadrs .insist that resnraption 6.M3MeoapUabed bf Divine. ?rovi- jleoee,, irrespective of other agencies. s.TtWb,MT tttmfsiecerding to..thr is.shsfjs,y.tbiarpr&beea -.fwigJBt rMMkVrerifluica for several rears.' "' .:..;.: T : :. : : rj sanJsavorett :te3Uwar.tne injan ltiens ef theiAksightyoi i 1 Sie rebeftlMrt's on-'nlej-thk payaent 'of3 wbicb u sot'Vrohibfoa' byonstitu-onaVJ&aenaS-l; linonnV tk$2,523,. WiUld iftssirat 'for "the' ' payment of. th'ose, "aTm.VHelM tikW care not to say to.' CX a5e,"oVaro' y"sb.' M,zgI& Sr"!.;7,l?. lun?dito J Chioaro from the .Pacific Coast on .the 28th. of September,, gives it. as bis n .spiMsa, derired.from. observation and fjUtetB,-Jsadeato Jkim by welljn-. .iensted persons, that there 'is not 'the slightest -doubt-that the. Bepublicanx will 'ce'rfy'Coieraafid1 California tbia Fall, and they are eretty.confident of Orsfon also. , , iff .FBf.i?c9Wity o - !S1ceuntryljMMa1 injiej steady .growth of jbHaaa,.e g tmpkyment olla bor, the cheapseasjmd "abundance .of csaitsl, v the .isipertation of" gold, the cgeatissmigrsAton of the beat people of .apey Um redaeUee of ihe public debtrj 7 atmre UWfttdtneoM band red millions .... AtarraadlUpHeai awetieg in 'NeV Y5X'CSy7Seplr Jls GeaiSii ..pakick, of. New Jersey, who wis one -(( .-Ae.speakew said, that thf Uemocrat- ttic partrn another .bluasV, in aoa Saasing Hancock,! who was altogether a ra soldier ndvEntw otfeag..ire aSijTOrw,?i.r?. ".f ."? i&i that 4.aad bis.partywoWtBa 'eaeiiiocitbei.-wipedot In mswowviit-: Ttijfeilit Jsataa-jsaajHfadw gpjPjhWaasa. W'sasisatjelsssd Wa aeftea7Bi7th"at Gen" Han- -J1V ff. a"Vi ," lTaso odek was- a-good Man tn bad company. 7 3W cry of despair comes np fromln- 9tiZZP rfs'UU,ar'begari?iSii;h , nine away, and he. has htle faith, in the i WVVfVW 0BHI 1U OAVCBS V. MU WW.VU- ' ftl debt!1 This is'intbe programme of the ,3iliaSoutn'. ' "Wld 'HiScoct' veto a year. h it owing ' io n wn uw vur ;;i:iifeatfcha! ? '?i-i.i-r ,a'-.u At-ti At.-i. .1... KJKK Miserable- failure oKovr , town p?4r ceire lriiwlub OK 'puV. i in Jjacksoarill. hail goa$j afkd. gtt is .3u Vat?,. SjT,' v. ,M i DMRg Will III llipil OWDJ tie United States, it is perhaps tie beet that wa u citizens of Jacksonville can do. to- say m little ourselves about this -Satier-a peabIr--T' wisest eoarse for as to pursw is, to "Hi-lraf" tbji TWtkitifr JUT Hf WSii' sastrs? a ' JmJMSm KylSBWBTWs?7; JsBasgB3srsrssiiysasssaj fully m&.jftl2ftK9ilP'Mia T peace. We -would not again have al IiMtIK tbw.BBpeaan.i.atterrif rt were J tbat-.PxBBip-,, Abfit'DeM. I ThbV! tkad-fStirreds ?AW Her, jid-ibv.-s,lJoinff'.had (Blaeed.BSia a af - O"" - -- i - - j atilhwaiaft ifBtiRtbeiefafr&ue . .-- . m . .. -.-! outside worieU injse jvt t,LlFt hliMaabaafagtaphcBa. ViMtb ;RespOBlbiHti,' wbk.eoraprelaee. -antirft-a taU9wa::.u,.jr! tu'jj Itis amusihe to.riea';tbe,Mr.ietj(ao. Baa&aged the reception, of, Mr. BTiyes ana party, -seek to .lay the blame' of 'tWrfafiir; 6&' IbVBoarH et Tru tbesslves.-.-oHad tbe.weii(Ml peetM, on tbnoefisewpLysHurs IinwMi u inclination in a.ltaw hJBMi era! .public any raforssatien , as.towben they wduld'-arrTveV.'or to"paYiBae'-w th SHriiwfeeseBkfor'reeepiioBj it. k isafe. to say.ihat theair iwoald, bay e Had the reception been the success it' might' ha ve been,' we nave no"doubtv arregatedito'tbeaMelvas:aU the credit dae.n,Wyjnott.3pply tke; rnle,both 'WT1 ,o, . , r, ,, t , Jn this articlepthe editor -jOJS the u5Ki P.T?B tee, reason ybyoar, .tojrnt.aBthoritie8 diATiptilfke he ne. essary steps o receive ine .rxesiaeni,, and it U. that ."the patriots who, aan aged, the reception',' .did, not "allow. the general 'public any information .as, to, when they would arrive.'' With the teiegrapn (openrto tnem.ai wen, as to the "patrioUVwho did know, this ex cuse is a little ,too thin, to callforth &r reply; but the studied efforts to shield certaj parties, whose duty it was, (bjv ;virtue L6f thnroCciaposiuons, tosee that our town was. properly represent ," . .. ' .. ' -i. Vt-,". "t eq at tqe'reoepuon oi- tne cniet mag. .istrate of tie nation, and. to saddle the responsibility of the failure ci'pqn some one else, won't do at all. We want to be charitable in this matter as in every thing else, and we confess that assoobj as it was known that our, town board! (of which the.editor pf the "Timas" is .it a t a, leading member) refused to take. iteps, it was. the duty bf any one of the o!3er prominent citizens to call a aeet- ing and to arrange for the reception of our distinguished guests. So, really, all aides must come in for a share of the blame in this to our town very dis- creuiiaoic ana uamaging auair. But the worst feature of this business and one that must grind every patriotic American, is the. course of the editor. of the "Dem. Times." When it became known that President 'Hayes "would visit this coast and would be' .likely to, pass through' Jacksonville, theTihies". advised; 'its Democratic friends'lo'HVve ottW'to' 'do 'with tnirecep"ti6'SrIn his paper of Sept. 3d, th'ai editor .allow, his political passions to so fir ran' away. wiUliiR'tadgmentfiui' to pibluh,rtbe following attack on the President.' -We, quote the-farticlereaHre: jc'i v. - . 'Treat Hira"PFbt.erly. Hayes is 'comingto the -Pacific-CoaBt;'andit is. gives ;out that ha- will niakc.no poHti-' cal .speeches, while; here;. The object no doubt u to secure for. him a eener-' al reception, to be participated" in by. Democrats. "Whatever he "may'say on the stump; no one surely doubts'that .theobiect of.hisivisit'at this time is.. to help the.. Republican party. J"or this' reason, if. foro otherr his reception will'a'nd oucht to be partisan. Arid,- 'besides this; Democrats cannot' help, remembt-ringthat he-is a 'fraudulent jPiesident, who holds an.cffice.itbat; by' right, belongs, .to ,Hr. iilden.,1 With the Bakerafield "Gaiette, we belieVV that 16 honor the man l'wbuld"be'i'rm-, -posaible'--tander the 'rirramfttanees:vs; respect toe omce as ion? wMUBassif . U,-;uite. out: of theque6tion,r The Democrats should let the Kenublisarn aoTiim' all the honors, and thesf -Make' what -capital Ihsy csS-out of "'w i Is it any wonder -that 'usElef such' teachinc'there'should be a baulk JtoTe-' ceive the President 'in thu Democratic townJofJacteonviliet -iiifies pemstenfty ' refuses' to acknowledge- PreelitmyeiaePreeidekTof the' TJnlted.Statok; aM in alluding tbhim heVeronw calU" him 'Presideat''' -but "MrHaVe'eneeV'teaeiinkat- must be received byItspublieancitl- -Bens, xi o yemoorat Bin pexucipaie for the 'reasons. set'forUiin-'tte1 above articlel' '"He is a,traut;"'is traveling in the inUreWorthVRibUeapir.' VV ' '" Vi3iiU?l2S S30iit, nV I .;.. !? .r.-.T.- W in ,1.J-.. -J c.w ww.w. otbtc. aioot ana let nun m roetvea,'irat ail, aW a partisan 'Predt: " ( U.T.. wcr Barrow4. Winded writ! ' 0at W wlth''anrnVWh-iHgfyf papmviceW 'rAi Ji?-i -jssisvtt: J -Satwiv afreet ana honor the PreeidsStof tbe rMHKnwtM'HwnM sb& .TJme'the'good Pfc',oiraka- wHii4 irroiivS'offr? turned ut: i agm..xijji i;itai-v;i--7 ,ai. !?'- fl.: t United States, and bis estimable lady, as also togreet and hca aan. oais of' the most "jsaowSed ffiiK; ii -1iinitTin wnrld faftlp;4i Ira 1 m the "Db. KWWPBaawxsutism. soon, be forgotten. We. blush; that on an occasion like tbis there should be a public journalist unable to rise' labev-party-andt-i the hand of. welcome o wtrate of tW Bebablic,' Ilk 's&si'aeMMTJH b4teVsV;resiVed BiMTelFeMMg; bUterisiiishp tMf "Kmi" 1ilr eisUeiienr tW''TrewaentaicfeSiiied 8Mtesb"hrsVay':'ftrebet'tewn, ibeJ J ''limes'1-' wiH help tfie'-awie' of aaeocVanf. X'nBovi sflibrto.Mif PJl -t u'rHaleock i i . ...mi or. . v. -i;hij oa e-i; iij iioToi o4v ai fsft. Wm Ul tot. iTheniwsVrom' ladSBf V'SK K getherib'elyr-rtKtf iric nmtitiviHr consente4 t6nargl6j)68ijiM uiui oi wuicii no win pub ii uetwrc tni Qctoier" electionerr?; bit?e?'auarrels'r6'verftni. andtn'ere .' '- .. ,. ..- I.T?-1. fw.A.t. JIVAl i are threats that 'English shall not re-' ceiVe: the electoral VotJaol'hfs,!"Dii!fv., Many'who' hate hint a're'kenV steady; in iri-t " w' J'ii" l'' ''"i 'I' ffi'Pt m uie raraas oy tne proroue iiwf.Ho- shall not be elected in-any evenb.Sucl V .-,iJ-'", iUW'it. ii the discipline "bf thViJemocratic. party, 'the meanness of Snglfsh' and. the contempt into which he has fallen, Ihktit'b thou'ght'p're&ble tiatKe V;ill be thrust aside. If the Democrats do not carry Indiana in October if is pre AiK'Jj Committee' for" his nomination. Per-, baps even, that would not' , save him It is because there u this purpose of ven geance that not a word is said about English byanyJJeinocnitic, speakers or newspapers in Indiana. ' : . m S The Waj- Trntj are. CJacto ,H . A .dispatch datedlpdjanapolwlnd,! September 28th, says;llQneyt(is coming into Indiana .from all --the Southern SUtet iAdieiinman-nKentuoky1 towns are holding sewing societiesand fairs, and, sending theproceeds to be used in. the Indiana campaign. The.Democrat-,- lPjleaders all say .that, .they .intend to usej money to run the fightj .They, a: sert: "We'll have, .the .State,, if we. AAA W " nave to,j,Duy p,uuu votes; ' Jaenryt WW9B js direcUng ,the carapaign.in. the southern, portion of the-Stato,,and funiiahingagopd dealfmoney. ,vItk generallyr understootj UiatUie Demo cratic; plants .to.thrpw; $I(M),Q09jinto. the.State. about tlijee days before the.' election, divide. it.-out ,to..4he.4County. committees, and,buyIout.andlf out. 4,000' .ptea.;t .Dmocratio politicians. :hayf estimated-if ther can. buy, 4000 .votes they can carry the State. & . . ' - - . fm. tttu at:warre;-aM."- y : Gen., Grant presided ati.an; immense Republican gathering at theiwigwamin' Warren, Ohjo,, andjrtstating.gayee folbwing as one of his reasons fee being a. Republican; , j i -I ani.a.Republican, as theitwo great political parties are now divided., bei .3...t-'T' . 'ti: ' -- i '.- uwi iud xepuuiicaa iarty is a nation al party,' seeking"the greatest " goid't'o the1 - greatest ixnumber bf'"its citiaehi There is not a precinct' in this vast aa-a twn where a Democrat cannot .east his ballot, and haverit. counted as cast: no matter what the predominance, of the opposite" party. 'He can 'proclaim0 his uvukivw injiuiuua, onsu n uo n lUBone asseeg ithossands, 'without.-fear "nand without. procrirition::on-,aie6unt:of ,his ileubl privilege. JLf.a ,. .TC jlalywlyaw.ned .that-the methods'whick havewetoferejmade ,t,outh;solid.f9r,he. Democrat, and w.hiek are .tp be. repeated, in oyeeaber,. WU. hbJwatedj"to,-the-bHrt,pn4., in, 09da,1LNorth Carolina, and; affiwt, Virginia.i. In Florida especially,. where. tbejr-Republicans.have a,maJ6rity,!,ot IroBjO.OOP. 15,000, , ,it U be.lifyed hatthe-.Itepubl.icans: wjUsbe,jbasted byj.fche. better class, of Deraocata.,to.inl sure;a- fair, count, on the part, of, the Sta'ie elwtton"board: Woull'nt it be funny "to see a hole dug in the Solid: Seathl ."' a f tlit ,. ' r 10 tff-trrrr ,,PfdA,HV,.Piilael, rrrf FA' i iW-wJwjl53'WW. . - .- - i . 35.99 y.jFinprocjajioabearieg, tarcnet. in ajlth anna4s.political, campaigning ln.theEasf. there has nc beoaasj aiuoh;qOHthusiaMiI .aeinow. (Dsiitia-ftrabefiaiaf so koki'saeosding- -Ii I- -.; ..- .. l"t ..a I -'1W "O " f S;i3"I. .1v. 1W n'V JL snr Mrtraloac ol stovas, liardware,1 fSlfi, aAlglr'iosi cutlery jbiSea1" Darrei.' llsglish bad' aTb'arrel and' made a bargain, through some ontsioers, that L'evwlereVorii2i -to'W. itoh'UVa'te'llb'wbe positively refuses to do this and'has. ty certain"ui he will Jpe discharged,, unless be then pays the 4,90,0(k) to'the aaaaiuvsaAiom m avUiO UUIVIB, .WttBlD Reoublieans have not this nrmleee. BmimeAt-iteekJPeirfet. 3 18&0r uievWifayIyyfew; vwiir SkktMURr TiilwitTBK Af the" resi- cUswe of the bride s mother, Mrs. B Jrgiij, ua aepjc-av, icpu,-py r.i- ofimsosrasiBs FsraKr -, .. t 4lr f.'n JSATCT Tin Tt uUULiijjur. ;d XiM't;: 5&iJPfI-,j:- 'Vi 1- " .f fcvi ii -iuii.t" T'lvu orw" i 4 v"WM3ra&R!r.. 1 1UMt t.TVliAa'BS. .i'. 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AiL "PERSONS WHO HATE NOT ." settbidiurelf last year's account1 for ward, immediately and settle, as I must have money. k I can't wait any lbhgcr. . ' . IDVIWCRONEMILLER, . v. ' .'Cvv.. Blacksmith. tJacksoBviUe; Jnly 27th. ET.JUE UP, u&Y R IAl OTICElS HF.RERY OTVEN THAT ;s!. Xall debt 'due the 'estate of! Daniel Hop-, lkins-(deceaeb:),mustbe settled, immediate ly, i Tlus:isi(; final call and costs will be saveojy aueaaiag to it at once " " T)ivnv.T Hnrrnn vtJVrjZZt'-ri.'-TZZ.n 10 AVSObfl T iHUmt) UUC 0.fWU :-i...u fl I , I I I t - MOTICE. y". - 1 .T?AlSl-WARNINar tIS HEREBY V. ' CiivBM. thaliTnv: hrinkjt'am In. 'SrmlrH HuffeifavhaoMt Those 'indefjtcdto me il bibi uiv a.arav.r aioAiinn ipiii uava asmv.KB JTOjjr asvw4,cjk.i.4vviavu. uanav tn hattaa a wnttanarAnea frnm HtniM lliiC ,ferVlScuai'publisipSfr',, ,3Mw i-fji-ttr JlAKnii. Vsooiuxt , yacksonvilfe-Aug,31, 1880.H ' . , The MiaialDitch,-,known as the Goose ulll dHchi. running1 from Walker' Creek to tUioW Surinrs. Parties wishintr. to ljuy said diwili apply td , f "A nAsTHOS-'CHAYNER; JtiO .t '. )o U. r At Chsvuer's -Ranch. - ia,tea July 8, URW... , CWJW'tJO, A CHANGE IN, BUB-. XJ 'iness'the undersigned must, have a settlement. Those Jcaowing'thonuelves in COUBt'wiH settle beTore August idthorsuit to tusa. eitnerny.note or.booK ac- wiu ioutrted. (f M' . j,al):2.ty A. Fisher A Co. ""jn' .1 i a v i H!5?SM??AS' S.T f.- 2-j - j i. i niMlisa.ja ay v savsregfatnt, wuvn v, LGisaCUlso.dOp feet. oJhydranlic.pipe i tacaee square av ucbu iu mpenug w square at neaa sna lapenng to rer tersswapplyto 'fte'uader- 'WehosL lackaMville.. ..-. . .. ... . ".iEtfiL-- "w '-o:jurewbkl iart'iar T-r-t - --r--H -an-atfo R7A :?iIJ34Jal. Jf orti."--p HB6CTEENDED MYMQUNJ; iilKiotWioSsV.Iflef f Profess .!Pr P J? . i couaty. , Ji. j axes ji. uccx, si. oj. pSillPaslsViiittB "'i PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. firww R W e?lr ?1 JJ 'x MRS. J. BILGER, (AT THR0LD. STA3QJL.MLJ0XJtUIK,). fj&ii jDaiiiin i.j.'t OilSSIf TisiSkeet-Irea. Cepaer-Ware, J STOVES Agriemltral Xapleaemts, iTinn m yTib tZiimK Ai4. Palsls, ite, eiftss, Varnishes BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY W0IT30C3ai83TA3flO 3HT POWDER AND FUSE, 4 IGcKralluwtBmtef SHELFaB:AIlDWARE SC01TS'-aSSAa :. A FIRST-CLASS MECHJkNI5 WILL attend toJob:Work with neatness and dispatch. j I will also keep constantly on hand a large stock uf 4:iQOOR6ANfa roafAooo. Particular attsntion paid to Farmers'1 vauU and the supply or extras lor arm Machinerv. and-all information as to suclr articles lurnished cheerfully, on applica tion.. "No pains will be-tspared.to. furnishAotir cusmmera Wliu uwik guuus m uio -market, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT---tUebest in the world. I Our motlo shall be prompt and fair deal ing with all. Call and examine our stock before coim: elsewhere, Satiafacti6n guar anteed." c" a OUCMBSJJv-BILGER. Jacksonville, Aug. 11. M8& K.KliliLI, 1HSAO O -J A Odd Fellow's BoildiBg JackiCDTille, D12AUER ANIJ WORKER 1NJ mwmmw&w?-' a .AURlCDLTDRAW.M.F.LEy.ENXS, , u-1 v.na MfK'-i"!'!'-' tNAIL-S, 'A .EIRST-C.I)AS8 STOCK OR aT,0V;KS HARDWARE; TINWARE. tt ii. i ki -l - ? . ;t vi ' i -.jfj , . ,PQyt)ER6?'EyERf:DESCitIPTl(iI ' FiHind Crm, - WOODEN &-WILL0WI WARE. 1- ..' ui - . 11 -. , .- ,R0.PE. NAILS,, ii- . Paints, QHs, yiirHlsh, Qftm . CUTLERY, WIRE, tt ... ShotSjrmaJies, Ckaixs, Beae I bave tecured the ervlces of a flrt-clar Mecbanlc. and am prepared to do all repair Ing!pr6mpt)ylindln'fTpifoVljW.J'JI i-j'-sj'.'jr fi.';u in ai su'i WiuiT Yii.-S iwu!l VutD v S fN Cr)NNECTlBN'. r ITH TtfEABO VE 1 I am receiving andbate constantly b'Aml a fall and'flfit-clats stock of ' ' '' A ". OROdEHIES7 PRT4odS,tOM JtooA.f ToBicro f!H' RS5aBT'M-"?K M M U I - ' ' L" i .H ai -2-aUKU HfiilJiU sain ' 1 GLASSWAREjCROCKERY, c. 2CUlBttSiffiEIJ2S- ifii'SOO ' aaETerTlSI;wld atreatrnable rates. . -'Vn , . 7 '"-'KiKUBLI . ' V .JaatsolletMireb.STBVr i CITY BREWERS "' - ! ' is . .-r . :"j - "i - 117- -C-1 4"!. J-4 2-VEITi3CHUT2i-i' ProwiHei. M lO . .- TOnXD MOBTKESPKCTrOttT IK. vwM t Jum; MM r cm Sad. mt tlm. at jbt' , Bw: ft. iMt Uar 3B V W MyJ"lllJ .M.HW. Bay tMBI , ' i. . -. .. --. -r , iJ?Bi. fi? T7 Mf ,tiTj.." LARGE SALE!- . &' instill "-A'M'Hl 0S3; SS8S1S TIIO. UZA New.lYork .; Store, J. S l'' -, fIl'lJo'-v;'.. IM ' t t. - -i. . -li rty "ttr ?!. f ---j. 1 - - 1 . .... 3 ' w ,. . THE.EOTraE.STOCK: OF "IITK CIJf ,'!' "fl ,. -.-. y- .' W''ilir)f'';j;ju.',.n G0HftEESHEFeH'IDlSE r! fihulwlnnfilf looff a X'-' 'I-.' idr. ,B;'.ii: ui . ,. '. t .. H.H r brt I., I- "-- AT COST ON?ACCOirNTr :a ..7i.. .- J,' If b! Mf.l 4 Uj l. Hi .' 1,1, -1.1 Mr Mens or. . UT 'U mTH1.VJ.Tll t.' ' ainctrrES1 ortS JACKSONVILLE, WOT; 5. , t-. i. it- ., , .-I. . ... new; (J- ' STYLES ! TJiIs.Scasgs. Choicest Gpotis lis rmBa.... ............. ..SsS SO p&ffA4.a...M...v.f..... s os Brrti tiwlU from 30 00 tv t" W.r-5m,M- ,.-;,'-.M, , t i-apHai;aTereU'lVm-.-..; -IS 00"' JVie Public Invited tq. In-, spect our new styles. ' " ; Civility to All; XLEOTRlbLIGHTTased Sawplcs wllhlnstrucllons for :'. 'fif)If.aipaciirmnBt I.,- cS sent Free. -Stf ALL" GOODS SHRUNK. Visit' Our Store Bsfore Fnrchasing; " fffl5&s? 727 Market-stret. v.-t H.r : HTligg-r; J?, Ti o ;. . r fy ' LuMber; lumber THofttAM- SAW. MILL IS NOWrUlLTPREPARi;D TffBjTt--n"hithe market. with cv'crydesciwMdn .otjumberpf a superior quality, .This mill is new -throughout and furnished witb'th laahd'most,improTed'machiucryuthere. by-ensuring, the "speciiy, fulfillment of all ordcrs-at. most", fessonable "pnceC "3ills sawed to order with.dlspatch, , , l' -.Give"nie' a .trlaV'and rwlllPprpve what I' sajl;-Tot- satisfaction Is fgnarXnteed la ererycase: j --JB68EB.THO.M:Aa. -TaWeRock,8epU-bersS,i3879. rt.TT7.A'T - LiaiCiTnaes 'yoaatfO SLAUGHTER JN PRICES 3YAac3rtaiiAC-3-e, "CC LE.CJAQJ8 81 PRE WUEUE'A'CDMPLET.PAND' mgneaieiit aimortaettTof. pew gooJ baa jut been recelrd, coai4liag la'bart of m&iwfr.'jr. fc? GROCERIES,, ?ANCY GOODS,.. M BOOTS SHOES, .At school books, hats'nd'cJaPS;'". tr,.'' TOBACCOS & CIGARS, HARDWARE AND .-, CARPETO, TIrWARB; ALI. KINDS PAINm. . " -ALSO;' wjLjNrxsca-cv r-Ti a nr okocxsies; ' A'PI N E.'ASS Q R T-ii:K N T OF LArJEES' HATS AND FLOWERS, &c.,ic. In fact eve'fjlblnjttobe' found In a lr: ckfB Block of General Uercbtndite, which. will beeoM.at puces . . - f -, That Defy Competitiom. The higb.tprlce allowed for counlry pro duce. ' " GivejssareUat tay etUblUhmeut In tbo Masonic building t'nd hv coortiktd that there U no humbug about ttlf ' E. J. ons Mr. P. P. Pi lm. Ml KIU Prim. ALL THE Latest PAUL &WIXTER Stock " 5 " f ' - t , v ' -. . t -AT' PRIM'S MILLINERY .STORE r WE HAVE J UST RECEIVED A NEW stock of goods al our itore, of Kalli and Winter style, as follows: HATS OF ALL STYLES, PLUSHES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS? V .:- ic JXTTHIUHIXOS, Children's lo.ods tfc Waists ' 1 ! CARD BOAflOr Velvets, Zephyrs, NeeUles. We also Keep .the .celebrated Centiinarl. K3d Gloves, IiandkerchicfiJ etc. Call and examine bclorc,prcB'ir' elsewhere. . ' Jacksonville, Nov. 2Kh, 1879. , ' LiTEST ABE1TAES- OP AT BRKEIFEL1'S r q-MlE UNDERSItiNED T4KEa Pr,E. L ure in announcing to the pnblfc that hebajnst rectirad a cnmplcti- and n'rt clasn ansortmont or Gjnt'a Fnrnlfhiiit n6rM?.acb a. Hats Sblrlt, Undrrweir. rt. l)et bratid of Cigars and Tobacco, Fips, fti'tool. Fancy Good. Glaware: Crock rrr, Maslcal instnimeiiU. nird,t;Mx;. Stalionne-ry-PnckeUlind TabM' Cutlery. itjlmm. Toja. Caudif. NntM-te.. which will be sold at the chap-t rates. GWsa- a call nd se for jourselre. ' F. BRKCKEKFKIiD. WOOL! WOOL! highest cash Trices. CARO BROS, of Roscburg, Oregon, wil -.-, pay the Highest Cash prices for Wool de :. - livcrcd in Roseburg. All correspondsBoo ' ' ' II ' ' M. will be promptly answered. VI C7x3ca - - - - td :-j. - - .1 HENRY T HUDSON OEALER IS RlFLESvSH0T8UiS,FiST0LS, 1 Stc;, Wc.f -r r- NO.,33J:PIRS,TrSTRBE-r ordcrinir I ceire noqe,biit ffrsclass .goods. J3ead for catalogue and price list ' '" LUMrk MiEVErVYBOD ! STE11'L-IK'F ? i . . . js- noVSde'? eu,4lJheAt6wat A and is prepared to' fark4s the market moran r on urucia auurcasoQ 10 me' at Jaci EVERYTHING IN..MY USZJOUU hereafter be sold at greaUyrednced! rates and parties ordcrinir bv mail will w- wiia eymqerawioaoi.iuboo,pe. ri.or quafiW.at. the lowert' ratei?- ;jfll sawed to order andsatUfactfea marantid. viu-wiii receivpropia4WB4(flBr " 30E. WISDOM, Ji