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VALUABlE MINING STOCK M.NING NEWS. Something About th« Valueot Green Mountain Ledges. A RARE CITY EXPRESS W. L. BLACKBURN On last Monday morning «e AND OIclil Paper of losephiae Connìr. Oreios. boarded the south bound passenger tr t”i on o;ir way to Gold Hill for Portland. May 14.—Under tlie the purjiose of making a personal influence of a new strike alleged to FRIDAY MAY 27. 1887. Owing to the death of my husband, I will close out my entire examination of the quartz mines of have lieen made in the Green Moun- the Gold Hill Mining and Milling ain mine in Douglas county, last Commercial and other travelers sto. k of General Merchandise at Grants Pass Register«.! ut the PiMtpffli-e in tirant’» company. Starting at 7 o’clock a Sunday, an active demand for Trunks Delivered Promptly, I*»»», Ore., a, Se<<>nd-( la»» Mutter. in., we were at the mines by halt »hares of that stock lias sprung up Call • answered past nine. They are situated from here. As high as $5.25 has lieen CORRESPONDEN« E. a mile to a mile and a half south of offered by those w’10 wish to pur I AY or NIGHT.-Ki k Wr invite eorn-piri'lcnco from all mm - Gold Hill, upon a good wagon road chase, but no one seems inclined to All outstanding accounts due said Morris Mensor, deceased, W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor . Mona <>11 »ubiect» of l<»-al and other 111 leading directly to them. They sell now at any price. z\n assay- 5-13 -tt must be settled immediately. ferrata. consist of three well defined ledges, made yesterday from a sample lot Willi each letter the nam« »ml address all of which have been sutficienlly of sixteen pounds, said to lie aver of the lender 1.» required, e.-qteiially if prospected by shafts and cuts to i. wri'. i*, o. n vns. age ore taken from the new strike, •ei t for ¡»"••lieatior leave no doubt as to their extent and showed gold to the amount of $39,- SMITH & DAV’S, uniform paying qualities The first 645.59 to the ton, or about $20 to F.DI TOR! AL N 3T E ì'A N □ NEWS. ledge we approached was the North the pound. It is little wonder that ., (opposite Dr. Flanagan's residence) G rants P ass . and South which lies principally as the holders of this mining stock The Kelley’IIighfield breach of far as developed, in the grain field have no desire to sell, even at dou Respectfully, promise suit was argued Izefore the of Mr. John Swinden. Upon this ble its par value.—[Oregonian. ledge three main holes or shafts have Supreme Court yesterday. RUN HACKS aid EXPRESS An Appeal. lieen sunken and one drift 160 feet Yv AGON’S. O'Brien the Irish agitator was long has been tun. In all the shafts 1 K irbyville , Or., May 23, '87. the richest of rock was found in mobbed at Torontoon the iSth inst., 1 To teachers institute worker» and large quantities, the walling jierfect friends of education in Josephine barely escaping with his life. and well defined. Before going fur county: Eight shots were fired at the car ther we will say that Mr. Charles ' The District Institute for the First County Treasurer’s 5th Notice. W. Cornelius, one of the proprietors ' Judicial District has been appointed riage in which O’Brien was seated i n:: <'"■ nty Tur tsi’Kra, I met us at the depot and directed us iu the streets of Hamilton on the over the property. From the North to convene at Grants Pass, July 13, o ’- I'.i -, M v 13th, 1:<»7.) 14 and 15, 1887. These institutes id I.’ 'n _'ivcn that thers are and South we went to the mill whic h are doing a vast amount of good for 23d. I'tin’ v Treasury for the re- fm.ds in Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast we found in full blast. Ten stamps the cause of public education demptie f ti>e |.>.lowing County War The Southern Pacific now has weighing 9<x> lbs. each, were whack ted iq>t<> July 1st, IK.S7»- rants, p Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Sire A Tree», nor Health and Vigor throughout the state, and have been !:/(>, (> ■- r,4 i’, (4X, t.47, 654, of »»me. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of Numi charge of the O. & C. but it is not ing away, shaking the earth a hun a success in every particular wher •>;z, eG- ■< I fO, 671. 672, 673, 674, 675, expected they will show their au- dred yards away, making a fearful ever held. The future prosperity G76. (177 APPLE, PEAR. PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT, 67P, 6-tl, 783, Í ‘1. 734, I Ö4, noise—a fine place for the mute I of our county depends upon the ba- 6. Mi, « -.1 4, 7 X*. thority until the connection is made NECTARINE, CHERRIES, AI.MONDS, Etc., Etc. language, we thought. I sis and success of our system of ed. Intere i the same will i-eise from The mills are situated about a ---------- 000---------- this.!. J. W. HOWARD, Gov. Pennoyer has appointed II. ucation. These institutes are con half mile from the East and West ducive of the best results, and leave ■41 Treasurer. SPECIALTIES. JI. Blecker of Klamath Co., to as ledge, upon which they are now : a lasting influence for good through sist Col. Elliott, the government working. Two four-horse teams out the counties anil districts where agent to prosecute the swamp land haul 36 tons of ore a day to the mill in they are held. To make the 1’y V which is worked through in 24 brands. coming institute a success, it will be out ii P. Carry Pear,“the l>e»t late dripping variety. Count hours, and which yields five dollars necessary to have the attendance M h Muir Peach, freestone) still heads tho list. It has not lieen determined wheth per ton, the milling expenses being and co-operation of all who are in of liver d. i:i f.iv.-r <>f Mugar Pine poor ami Kanaday s Cling, the eanner’* pride. er Mrs. Paul Bruckner of Douglas about one dollar j>er ton. as wood is terested in the cati4e of education. I •:m'. r <’• •ip inv, jml again, t M;r.’ Kelsey's Japan Plum, has no peer. convenient and cheap. Ta} T, I v. :' 1 '.'ll at public auction to the By this appointment, the citizens of county suicided or was murdered. Robe de Sargent Prune, never liefore offered in Oregon. It is 5;^:: ■.«( bi ! ii-r fi,i < mli in I: iml, at the Greatly to our surprise, we found this which, in a dried state, forms the celt br.ite I prune D’Ente, There is a difference of opinion in the teamsters unloading what at Grants Pass and Josephine county <' • a t if >as.’ <!» ,t in Grant» P.i“», Coun at large, will receive a special favor ty u.n i 1 French < '■ mserves), (.■ ifi.r.said, oa first sight, we called red dirt: ami the case. and a lasting benefit; therefore let Eerkeley Goosberry, the most profitable of them all. 5 a*.-..-cv, Jur.-j ■ T:t, '--7, which we noticed was the so-called Sheriff Minto of Salem has closed ore which was pitying from $100 to us put forth every effort to make at ' '< !o k p. m. of Maid day, nil th ■ right Languedoc, King's, Soft Shill and Paper Shell Almonds. this meeting a succès-.. The teach title a : i ia’. . • t of tli Mai 1 M.nv Taylor the shops and offices of the Oregon ^i soperday over and above run ers and sclnxil officers are especially in mi l t. hit fo'.iowiu > d<scribe 1 land» LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. Railway Co., limited for taxes. ning expenses. It flashed across invited ami earnestly requested to ami r mi c t -.Gt: Lot numbertl v.-n 11, in mi-i.i. iml <’han.-'.or'» subdiviMion our mind that no unexperienced Evergreens, ulirubM, roses, clematis and flow ing plants, small fruits, grape The Sheriff is determined that the be present and take a part in this of bloi’k lettered "K’’ of J. Bourne, Jr.’s vines, etc., etc. person would call this gold bearing first addition to the town of Grants Pais, work to further the cause of educa company shall pay its taxes. K.^T r.et. >re purchasing else» here, parties intending to plant trees will find ore. It is genuine carbonate ore— Jo.sepliinu Countv. State of Oregon, with tion. Yours truly, it to their intereq to c<>m and see our stock and ¡earn our prices a conglomeration of decomposed all ami every of the appurtenance» there E d . F. H athawav , Artists representing the Southern quartz. At the mill, Mr. John Swin (.’utalo^iics mail’ d gratis upon iipp’ication. Address >11 communications to to in longing, or sutfii ient thereof to satis- iv the sum of one hundred ami one dol Pacific railroad company are in dell, a venerable pioneer of 1851. Supt. of Schools for Josephine Co. lars ami forty-three rents, f 101.43) V. S. Tt<H > x : Oregon taking views of Oregon joins us, and we all get aboard of /•/GDt f/.f lol.l coin, mo, due on said judgment, with Phtunix. Jaukson county, Oregon. J. C. Whipp, of Jacksonville, who g iteiest at file rate of eight per cent, per scenery for use - in advertising this one of tile wagons and go to the mines made an assignment to A. H. Maeg- annum from the 14th day of April, 1887, state looking to its developement. We next visit the Dardenclls ly about a year ago, will come out ami the further sum of sixty-five dollars costs ami disliiirsments, ami also the costs Maj. Sears mining expert and ledge which runs east and west, some $3000 ahead of his liabilities, i of sale and upon this writ. which was discovered by the blow- Good enough. Ihited at firants l’ass, Oregon, this 16111 engineer lias discovered in the Cas ing over of a tree which exposed the dav of Mav, 1887. Three side tracks are being grad T. G. PATTERSON, cade mountains a vein of anthracite ledge to view, upon the dump of ed at a point near Cole's, which Sheriff. coal, four feet in thickness, located which we saw much red rock, the will be the C. & O. R. R., aiid By R. II. M oki . is , 5-2O-5t ' Deputy. jieir the main line of the railroad. gold particles being plainly seen by probably the last till connection of the naked eye. This ledge is not the two roads is made at Ashland. From here we While the Kate Castleton troujie in active operation Sheriff’s Sale. --------- QUO A look through some of the young were enroute from Pueblo to Dead go to the East and West where there orchards in town shows that the; BY Vll.Tl'Eof an execution dnlv is- are niountainsof the above described Fora Good Pair of Overalls, Ask for tho wood, the sleeper left the track, go carbonate ore which the men are young peach trees generally have ; i mu < '1 out of tie- (’¡ri-nit Court of the State of Oregon for JoHephine County, 0:1 the more fruit on them than they should ' ing over an embankment, instantly digging front the earth in under 24 day vi .">'iiy, 1 >47, «nd Io me directed killing Miss Grace Leslie, one of the ground chambers, much the same be allowed to bear. The orchards of and iL li .’i red, ia favor <>! Kn-per Kubli the Messrs. Carter, Galev, Atkin as common dirt is handled. The : an 1 John Holl plaintiffs, who recovered a company. wall rock in all these mine', is a life son. Gilmore, Matthews, Martin, judgiii’ i.t and decree of (oreclosure of a and others in the southern part of certain mortgage in the al»>v>* Court on To be had of all first-class dealers. [49-3'« Bert Lucas, Glenn Lewis, Al less appearing rock, almost border town are all looking remarkably the 12th day of April. 1887, and against ing upon a sand stone, but which is the hereinafter descrilH‘4 real propertv Whitaker, C. Smith, Ack Smith, found with all good ledges. This thrifty. The three year old tree» lielonging to Ait;eline Newman and Wal Lot Pierce, Harry Fisk and Brecce are loaded with fruit, and this year lace New man, defendant», I am cotn- mine is full of quartz seams and de Riggs, made the run from Salem tached pieces of rich quartz which will demonstrate whether tire fruit mattilc.l t<> levy on and sell »aid pro|»’rty to r.itisfv the judgment of Kasper Kubli to Portland on bicycles in eleven bears a large jier cent, of galena. raised entirely without irrigation and John Dolt, for the »tint of $204.Is. will be equal to that of irrigated j Here a cross cut tunnel has lieen with interest tlieren from the 12th day of hours recently. April, 18S7, at the rate of eight percent. run ‘hrough the hill 150 feet in trees. I»*r annum, and the flirt her »mu of $21.8.5 /•'ru n thr S'rntinrl. length, all of which is in the midst vitriol Reading accounts of the costs and disbitrsmentH, and also the costs Gth St., between Main and H, Grants Pass, Or. The fruit trees in Jacksonville are of and njHHi tin i writ ; and in ola’dionce throwers, we are forcibly reminded ! of the liest of ore, with several side- I chamliers of considerable extent di still over laden with fruit. to said writ. I di'l on the 5th day of May, Have the Largest ami most Complete Stock in their line in Sxitliern Grenon, which of what the dutchman said: "If on s.-iid realty according to law. they will sei! I verging front the main tunnel show- \Ve know who wants to get the 1887, w levy ill offer for sale for gold coin of the mine vife cuts up h 1 anudder , ing the same body of ore. The I scrip in the Hamlin case, but we and AS Low AS THE T-OWHST. l'irttoil States oi \meriea, at public auc man's vife mit, like dot, I cuts her East and West and the Dardenell do not know who wants to foot the tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED lbujuc door in Grants Pass in said coun head off yevost so smooth as mine lie on a steep side-hill, about 400! costs. ty and State. 0:1 feet above the valley, and extend band if she was mine own ladder." The sheriff aud his deputies an Saturday, June 4th, 1837, from the bottom to the top of the summoning jurors for the third trial at two o'clock p. tn. of said day, all of the \V R. Boone, editor of the Ore hill, a distance of aliout a mile, giv of Andrew Hamlin for rape. The right, title and interest of the said Aug”- gon Siftings, of l’ottlund, was held ing out rich croppings and showing retrial will commence on Monday. line Newman and Wallace Newinan, de to answer in $500 bail at Albany plenty of free gold wherever pros The jury in the case >f Max Mul fendants, in and to all of the follow ing for libeling Peter Rile\ Mi jtected. I11 fact, the whole niouti ler vs. Janies Hamlin, gave the described real property, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the south-east quar Boone's trial will take place on June tain seems to be a rich body of ore plaintiff judgment for one dollar. ter of section thirty-six (36) in township In conclusion, we would say, we 27th thirty-seven i37 south of range eight f8) saw a 19-liour run on unselected orc A newspaper or an editor that west; ul.*o, the southcist quarter of the It seems the editor referred to cleaned up w hich yielded $ i ( k >. The jteople will not talk about are rather north-west quarter of section one ii in anothur person than the plaintiff bullion contains about 5'5 pct ton barren concerns. The editor who township thirty-eight (3.8; south, range 8) west, containing »0 acres, situ in silver. It is not found necessary discharges his duties faithfully need eight ated m Josephine county, Oregon. A contract has lieen let for the to use the nick breaker nor the con not cx|>eet that all his readers will Witness my hand and olticial sign dure building in the Treasury depart centrator upon the ores Iteing milled. Mav iss; applaud his work some will cuss this 5th ilav of................. T G PÂTTFESON, Sheriff. ment of the largest vault in the Situated as this mine is in a climate him this week and those who do Ry 11. It M omki *, Ivputy. world. It was ordered at the last so mild that it can lie worked all the not will cuss him next. His only is .‘•-(i- IW session of Congress. The walls will year, in the midst of an abundance course is to go ahead and say what of wood, and in the heart of a fine H. NICK El SHI RG. M. i. c vus. be four feet thick, 51x90 and 12 feet agricultural valley, there can be no he believes. He ought lobe sine < ERE WEYL. J. BABTHKIM, high, and will hold ¿100,000,000. doubting its immense value. Nor and Itelieve something for in this age people abhor men without opin This is the same one hundred mil is this all. the Rogue river, which ion. -[Register. lions that the people have long flows through Gold Hill, a Abids a ills needed so badly in the condui t of magnificent water power which it Notice. utilized, would render the expense the business of the country I.et of nulling these ores still les*, < >nr them have it and there wdl be no readers will hear more from Illis necessity for a vault camp in the future. Delivery Wagon. COST! AT AGENT . AT GRANTS pass — FOR THE — Brownsville Woolen Mills Suits — Made to Order, at — $22.50. $23.50. $25.00.527.50.4 $2950 Call and See Naw Style«. Having had Ten Year» ex taking Measure», »nd posted nns,. \t *" their mode of Cutting, 1 do not hemtaL?* we i‘,n ** -">»• Better Uuai.,“ and Fit for the money than can elsewhere A D ekmit is Brun..,.4 all «•«oi:»». Respect fully, •• 47tf] W. l . BLACKBURN Come and Get Bargains. N E W Flour, Glam, and Feed fce, Front St., adjoining Courier Office MBS. M. MENSOR. I Hammon Bros.’ Nurseries, PHŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. Flums, Pmnes, and Apricots on Myrabolan Plum Stock. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. We h»ye ojiene,! a Finrt-Claw Flour and I eed btore in the building formerly occupied at a sadtile ami harnes» shoti where we will keep consrantlv on hand and for »ale the best brand» of Flour, Corn and Oat Meal. Wheat, Barley,-Oats, Mill and Chop Feed. Rran, and everything pertaining to a FIRST CLASS FEED STORE. W. RAZEE & SON. 34tf] Proprietor».. NEW FURNITURE STORE! A. J. SEDGE, Main St., (bet. 4tb and 5»h) Grint» ?•»», — Ha» ju»t opened a New — H RNITI RE STORE Where will b« kept oa hand and tor sale all kinds of Furniture, Bedding, Picture Frame», Bracket», Etc., Etc. iRavr-I*rawii*»,,Wnidow-i rimes, Bracket* Kt.-,, niiMleJo or.ler. Special attention given to U N 1>K RTA K 1 N*G. Repairing and all kinds of work in my line neatly and promptly executed. — ALSO — Manufacturer's AGENT for the RACINE HAMMON BROS You wish to Buv a Good Whitt H IM) MILL! The Best Mill made. A »baro of public patronage is respect- fully solicited, and »utisfaction guaranteed Or Colored Shirt, Ask for the STANDARD SI I1 KT Hotsts of tlie Inorici Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware. 1 >t i Laie's. The World Renouned ! B Chilled CAHN. NICKELSBURG &. CO.. ^ELI. Plows ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND , M Notice For Publication. U. 8. L aki » (IrricE. 1 R okeiii ku , On., May 6. 1HK7( Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler lias tiled notice of h *r intention to ntaka final proof in siipjwrt <J her claim, and that said proof will 1« made liefore the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of JoMcphinc County, Ore gon. at Grant“ Pas», Oregon, on Saturday, lune 1st!». 1887. viz llunnali I.. Cad«-, formerly widow of \V. M. Kitterman. de- <-used. Homestead entry No .'ItiSil, hr the S W l4 of N E *4 and W '» of S E '4, See 28 TpStt. S R 7 west, V? M. She names the following witnease» to prove hor continuous residence ujnn, and culti vation of, said land, viz: John McDougle, W. S. Ix*onard. James P la-wis, Geo. W. la-wis Jr., all ot Athousc, Joacplt'me County, Oregon. C1IAS. W. JoUNEToX, 5-13-flt 1 Register. Blacksmith and Wagon Shop T own FOH HALE in 1’1 KEN IX iM—iring to go to Germany on bmúnesa, I offer for »ale at low rales, rm Shop», St<s k on hand, togetl er with two lot» up on which five »ho|H lire located. Also, one acre of tin wind favorably located for residence. Call on or addivss MIKE FORMAN. ITuwnix, Jackson Co., Or. Flouring Mill and Farm FOK SALE Situated on Murpliv Creek, Joseph!»« county, Oregon, eight miles »»»’.th "t Grants l’ass, a First-,-lass FLOVRING Mil.I., with Patent Machinery, doing good work and lias u good custom Th« FARM contains 33't acres of land: W a, res in clover, ami over 100 acres ninier •ultivation; also g(»»f Orchard, good House amt Barna and irrigation ditch, fine situation for a dairy farm. Can ir- ri rate almost any part of lha plant. For further particulars call or address LEWIS STRONG, Morphy, Oregon. Autocrat Wood Force There is not 011c bit of use in con ceaiing the matter any longer the coyotes arc overwhelming the cotin try. As the brush grows thicker they increase until nt last there is no such thing as profit in the sheep business and but little profit in hogs unless tliev are kept close about the barn and the intoads thet are making on turkeys and chick ens is a matter of no small import ance. From tune to time the farm ers and st<x k men have called our attention to these facts and at 1 a«t we are apjicAlcd to to do wli.it we can ton.u 1 inducing the county l»rard to give a bounty on the scalps \Ve think it is the clear duty of the commissioners to give .1 liountv of $5.00 per scalp, and keep it at that until they are thinned out. In the meantime the brush should I* buttled out so as to break up their hiding place*. \Vc shall refer to this matter again .»nd we request tho-r inteie.il*. J (o g' e u- the : opinion The Grant's Pass Courier favors the prop sition to have a trail and mail route from Elcttsburg up Rogue River to connect with some point I on the liuc of the railroad, and thinks Grants Pass is the proper pliu-e Such an enterprise would l>e of immense advantage to that station, as »11 the travel to and from Curry would go that way. And now, brother C<> cuii : r . sup pose the people of Grant» Pass and Josephine lend Curry a helping hand to accomplish the undeitak ittg We arc in, and want to get out, and mu are out, and want to get tn, and there is no doubt that with a combi tied'effort we can lw>th »nerved There would I k * another great convenience about such a trail. Election is drawing near, and in case Senator» Siglin and Miller should desire to make the acquaintance of all the voters in the Senatorial district it would lie scandalous to semi them on a jour- nev through California, tn order to reach their dear constituents [Gold Beach Gazette vn IM lerable Luildin, M jntagtK THE Standaid-bred Tioltinj Stallion Cor. of Front ami 4tli St»., Grant’s Pass, - - Oregon. 129 & 131 Siisona St.. San Francisco. Cal.. 1 ’umps, I a< tori. 115 A 117 Haye» Street. [5-fMlin The PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET ia now open and pnqmred to supply custom ers with the choicest cuts of And all goods handled by BEEF. MUTTON. PORK. STAVKR X- S A U S A G E S ------ Including the ------ THE FINE VERMONT HORSE EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS. E - C H - O . NEW STORE! NEW GOODS’! NEW PRICES! IJVIXGSTOXE New Millinery Store. Millinery and Dressmaking VANCH BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS, ' i • Itft All kinds of WALKER, HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS Will makw tie as folio"!* Furnished on short notice. We cordially invite all to examine our goods Kerbyville. April 11th. and prices before purchasing. ADRIAN, No. 6053, Waldo, April 12th. Will m the and nite! June 1st. an«l return every Mil» (lay during the wa* ISS7, :d the l.m r\ »table «»I I. S Smith, son. The balance “f the time will at <ir.mts Pa»'«. Orvuen. \ tew mmv ap the Kelly pl i on Su, ker < reck. prove! inareM can K‘ t ik- u best<k‘< tht»>e Description and Pedigree : nlrratlv en^a^tui. F’or further iniorma- I (’HO a U autiful dark bay. 10yean» tk»n, w ii(e or apph to ohl. b»1.» hand** liigb, well prv|M>rtione<l L. S SMITH. anti w v: jli* I. h»0 |H»un<l* Echo was* ’ 5-Et-1 in M.tna^vr. bv t’anlwclr« Mike, «lam by Old Ver mont, her dam the Over’wk mar»*, a thorou JiLr» <1 K ntu$ ky Whip Mike Beg» leave to inform the public that he is now nicely located on the corner of wa* aired by Old X ernnait. he bv Inde pendent •*, he bv Bia» L Hawk. »el»y Sher MISS MAUD TUl'FS. 6TH AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS OREGON. man Morvan, tie by .hmtin Morgan, the à Tiui** Suci e»-< i to Mr toim lvr of the Morgan f-imily. Mike • With a Iurrg.' Assortment of «lam w.i« lb • OwriM'vk man*, thue inhi - nevlina the Vermont «train in Eclioa* ful ly an it i« in Mike. ESTABLISHMENT -By th«* |IO Anv And everything to be found in a First t. I»»» »tore, which I will wll fteltiih* Lin marc luring the neuaon Op|w»wi:e C tn.’»’ , I a Fuits’ More on 11 will |»I<\ i * m ' r»,nw‘inN‘r that money for aer- VERY LOW FOR CASH. OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE. »treet viev h then me. ( are will In* taken to a\«ud a< • i lt n> hut no > rwr r* *j>on*‘!hilit\ a*- W~Call and »ec me l«eforv purchasing elsewhere joing RA'B^'nRI Hi STAMTIN1’ «'Hr «'• -nm-l Jt’HN W! b lots < L. VANCE. A »hare of the public patronage ra- apectfullv solicited. BUNCII BROS.. 4-Mfj Proprietors Ci tv- Market proprietor. J. H. AHLF G raxt ' s P a «* M ain S treet , ■o- Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, MUTTON, l’ORK SAUSAGE. AND BOLOGNA Bacon and Ln rd ALWAYS ON HAND. Meat Delivered arty place in To*8 FREE OF CHARtiE. A SUrt ii ip phn? PitrmiiM111*