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V I fi . Wi)iBhmi in ii i imyiiiiinMHi jtronu of Bhtop Husbandry. Vkrmont Wool Cum. The Mlddtebury (Vti) litgnttr Mates that a lot of yearling sheep, bvlonaing to E.S. Stownll.of Cornwall, Vt., yielded nn average clip of ten and one- liulf pounds per fleece, mid u lot of two-year oM yieliWd twelve pounds ond fourteen ounces per fleece. A Huvk of two-year o!d, belong l.iK to E. Sunford, ol the same place, nvcroged fmirtifn pounds mid six ounces per fleece i the fl-irft f A. II. 8crry, of the smnc place, tverHtpil ten pound and fonr ounces j oTpurl oTT the flock of P. 1). Duuithrs; or ijhrmhnm in thf Fame State, overused eleven pound and flrr mrntw pr r flew. In nil ihesfi&ucs'lbe wool whs of superior quality. 'Biiclf sheep must lie profitable, as the wool of Atntricoti lull blod Merinos now briiifrs foriy.fuur to Inrly-chiht cents per pound. Hint of three four'ih Merino forty to lorlysix cents, and nne-fotirth Merino tlilrly-elght to Torly ctnls. A fl'ick or one liumlml sheep, nvcrnitlnK ten pound, to the flcccv.nt forty coils per jiouiiil, yield the handsome return of fuur hundrvil dollars. In connection with the nborc, n correspon dent, familiar with sheep hubandry, writes : I am pcrronally ncqualntcd wllh each of the above named gentlemen and their (locks, and btlieve their statements nrv reliable ; but ll will be born In mind that tin so sheep are doubtless a select number, and should be taken as representatives of the highest type ol the nvlne race, rather than the general average ol their (lucks. 1 urn of the opinion that with proper carol brminitf. Cnuplnl with pood keeping, n Hock of several hundred sheep nia) lie made to yield an overage ol eight pounds, ull encs, or ten pounds, hall welhcrs. Genrrt.ii. ktep. as well n blood, Iki much to do In securing n heavy fierce. A fit sheep n. ways yields mure wind than It would If kepi thin. A l-oor soil jlclds n liuht crop; feed thai Identical toll with fertilizers, ond It ylvM a hiaty crop. The same rule npplhss to the prmluclion of n heavy fleece of wool. It Is. however, a tniieecded point that Ver mont bus n better woohpivluclng class ol sheep I at can Iw found elsewhere on the ulobei I minn n ekiw that yield, fleeces that command a hither average value In the mar ktt. No flocks in Europe arc rqu il to tin bvi floiks In Vi rmont In yield of wool per heml. Nor doe any States In the Union equal Vermont In the quality ol lr sheep. From the census returns of 1830 we lam not seen thocof 1860 It nppwml that the average weight of Hetce of all the flocks In Vermont was 20 per cvnl.grcatir than tlmtof MsMachuselU, which ranked next her In this respect, and 52 per cent, greater than the average weight of all the flocks lu the United States. I am of the opinion that Vermont bred sheep will yield a larger annual fleece In tins climate than In Vermont, when provldul with generous pasluratro nil the year round. As Vermont slwcp are pretty well represented on the Pacific coast, time will very soon deter mine the merits of this opinion. One thing is ctilain : wnol growing is d lined to become, both in Oregon und Califur. Ilia, one of the k-mling branches or industrial pursuit, and no subject appears more slrongl) end fore bly to flock musters than that of rapid y improving their slnxp, Uylhc Intro duction nl lunvyfltrcid, fliie-wooied Merino bucks.-! Californm. Chronicles ol tht: Kansas Pint. A correspondent of the St. Louis Jhmocral. writing from Tipton, November 18ih. lays that In sauntering through the camp of the Kansas First he touud the following rich and racy chapter of chromed- : 1. Man that is born nf woman, and enllstelh n it soldier in tin Kansas First, is uf few days, and liorl of ' rations." 2. lie cometb frlh at " reveille," is pres ent also at " retreat," yea even nt ' tattoo," and relireih,niirfJ,y, at taps I" 3. Hedmiulli his rations from the com- mlssary.nnd devoureth thf same, llusirlkelh1 his Itvlh MgatiMt much " hard bread," hiuI is MttsGid. He fillclh his canteen willing pura, and clappetli the mouth thereof upon the bung or a whisky bnrrtl, and after a little while goelh awny rejoicing in his strategy 1 4. Much soldiering halh made him sharp; yea, even the scat of his breeches arc in danger oil Ins cut through. 6. ilecovrnanletli with the credulous farmer for many chickens, and much honey and milk. to be paid promptly at the end of each tt is days j and hi ! his regiment muvcth on tin niiiti ilay to uiiother post ! C. His tint is flilid with pointers cubbjge. turnips, krout, ami ullnr delicate inormU or u dulcet diheious luite. which abound not in the Coinmlss-try Department. 7. And many other things not In the " re turn," oi.d which never will return i jet, itt u truth, it mutt be said or the soldier or the Kumas First, that or a surely he tuketh noth ing which he cannot reach I 8. lie (ire lb his ininic rifle at m'dnlght and the whole camp is around and formed in line, when lol his met come beating in a nice pnrkir. which hcsohmnly drclurclh so resem bled a sect sh that lie was compelled to pull trigger 1 9. lie givclh the Prnrnjt Marshal much trouble, ollen capturing his guard, uud pus-cs-i himself of the city. 10. At such limes lager beer and pretzel. flow like milk und honey from his genrrous hand. He givelh iviihout stint to his own comrade, yea 1 and withholdcth not from the Uuk expectant Hoosier of tho " Iudiumiy Tweniy-f.iurlh." 11. The grunt of a p!g, or the crowing of n cock, ownlenelh him from the soundest sleep, and he sniinterelh forth, until Imllul by the guard, when lie instantly chtppelli his hand. uion Ids bread basket, und thu guard In com migration nllowcth him to pats to the rear, to eac his gripe 1 12. No sooner hath lie pawl the sentry'. beat than ha slriketh a " bee line" for the nearest hen roost, and seizing a pair of plump pullets, relurnelli, soliloquizing to himself: " Tho noise of a gooso saved Home, how much more Hie fit in ol chicken prcKiu-lh the toldivr." 13. Ilu playcth euchre with tho purion whether there shult be preaching In, camp on the Sabbath, and by dextcriously " turning u Jnek'' from the bottom, poitponelk the service. M. And many other marvelous things doclli he ; nnd lo i and they not already recorded lu the morning report of Company Q i " Doctor, kin you tell me what's the mattes wllh my child's nose T she keeps a plckln' o It." " Yes, inarm It's probably nn Irritation of Ihcjiuthctlc tltillnlton to the opbalium of the eclmerlun." " There, now, Hint s Just what I told Uccky J but she 'lowd It was wurrums." CunnAN, when opposrd to I)rd Clare, said that ho rcmlndid him or a chimney-sweep who had raised himself by dark nnd duiky ways mid then called aloud to the neighborhood to witness his dirty elevation 1 It clmnnd one gloomy day In the month of December, that n good humored Irishman ui plud to n merchant to discount u bill or ex change for Mm, at rather a long, though not an unusual date ; and tho merchant casunlly rvmatked that the bill had a great many daas to run. " That's true" replied the Irishman, " but then, in honey, you don't consider how short the da) arc nt tills time or the year? Mns. IMnmnTnx soys that Ike 1ms bought n horse so spiritous that he ulnnys goes off In a decanter. I'ownnn IIivkr Mtsrs. Mr. I. Kuufuinn, of llloch, Miller .V Co., Ims shown us some beautiful specimens of Ponder river dust. The gold Is coarse, or dark color, and is worth SI" fiO per ounce. I:tleM received rrom Powder river, state tli.it the mines yield nn average of nn ounce n day to tho mau some do much boltsr. iWrmid Timti. liuttnsiis, In n lecture on the Anglo-American, snjs : " Atiwrlenns would ride in steam ers made of Inciter matches, If they could lliercby rave nn hour In crossing the Atlantic." Tim manner in which lliey weigh n hog nut West, it It said, is to put n hog in one ca1e nnd some rocks in the other, and guess at the wcluhl of the rocks, LOVE & I3ILGEH, California Strttl, Jitcksomlllr, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN SHEET IRON, COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVi:juM received from the Atlantic side and San KmuelKo, n complete tnok of everything In their line, nnd will kei-p constant ly on hand nn nuorttucnt of tho let Tin, Hlni!t Iron Ai CopiicrAVnro, llrass l'lies. llydniulio Nozzle, I-'orcu l'umps, Chains, Lend l'lpe, Hoie, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Aud BTails"1 all Sizes ; liar, Plate nnd assorted Iron ; l'ulnlo. OII, tw.en and Class: AllipMlltlfsor I'ciwilor j Shot of all number t IJruslitM or every uristy.ete., etc. Al'o. always on hand, a large lot or stoves or anorltd 1z. DUCK'S PATENT COOKINH SIOVK. THF. NKW WOULD SIOVK, The two ry liett aud appnited patterns In thu world. Parlor, OJttce ami CaMn Stoves, Taney and plain, constructed on l.ttrst fuel hiving plans. ItolUrs. Ketlln. Pols, Pans, and cvrylliing eonnectnl with these stoves warranted duniM-i and perfect. All articles told by them or manufactured, WAUItANTKI). Their work Is made of tin U'tt mnUrinl und oreholcett pattru. etuOrdem nttendrd lo Willi quiekett ills pateli. and lllltd according to directions. Inoverythlng, tliilr slock Is the largest and completes! ever drought lo Jacksonville, and they are dutcrmliu-d to sell Call and cxamluo their stook beforo purchas ing vlrtwhcrc. Juno '.'3, lfr.0.-23. JJXPRESSSALOON BY P. IIJLYNCII. Uppcute tht Uiiilttl Slum Hold, uext door lo Jlttkmun't liiprtu Ujfht, Corner or Caliroriilnniul Tlilttl Hlrccta. I WOULD renpectrully Inrorm my old Wends and the puhllc generally that I butujutt returned from San FraucUco with oue or thu Dent Sulvcteil StocUs of ootli FOREIGN 8c DOMESTIC Fine Wines, Cordials, Syrups, ETC.. KTa, That has ever been ofTercd for sale lu this part or the country , which I will sell, WHOLESALE, Or In any desired quantity, at a moderate ad vance on cost. Thankful for the mtronngo I have received for the p.ut year, I hope II will continue as I will sparo no niins in waiting upon my cuilnm ers. I will 111) orders from the town or country, to tend them along aud keep cool, THE BAR Will positively bo mpplled with none but Iho rtry but qualities or Liquors aud tho mm( M(t brands of Segars. nemimU-r the EXPRESS SALOON. P. 11. LYNCH, Prop'r. Jacksonville, S'pt. H. JM CITY' BREWERY I (Ou the Hill) O'A.olxjatoxx'crlUo. Orocon. ' s uir, i rniirictors uaving tuxen possession i JL of the City llrewery, lately controlled by . ri-.HI. I ,.. . .... . . Mr. Fitz, ure prepared lo furnish Imager IKvr ItjHople of this vicinity by the keg, bottle or on draught. An experience of many years in brewing CI... ,, , . i, ... I nm them an ndvaulogc over oil compctllors, ia ttlVIII SS HMIMHIMV U1VI illl VUIM V II I II I O and warrants them in promising A UETTER ART10LK THAN OAN UK FOUND ELSEWHERE in Southern Oregon. S&T Ue sure to send your orders lo tho 01TT HREWERY. ir you wish tho BEST HEEIt. KUEUZKR & MATTES. Jacksonville Sept 10, 1861. 35tf SAN PIIANOISCO ADV'S. L. P. FISHER'S Advertising Agency No.0'40 Wellington Blrrel, Nearly opposite Magulrc's Opera House, SAN 1'KAXCISCO. Advertisements "and suhcrlptlnns solicited for the Oiikiion Skniinki, and lor the principal tiancra nn thu 1'aeltla co.Kt. Advcrll'cnients forwarded to ptpurs published lu any portion of ll.n A ll..ll. Jl..i-d tin- siimiuii; ciiuii!. Agricultural Implexuonts. A LARGE nnd varied assortment or Agri cultural Implements, or all kinds, on hand and constantly arriving, for rnlo on the most luvoruble terms and ut the lowest city prices. J. D. ARTHUR &. SON, luipoi'tors cj DDoalore, Corner ol Washington nnd Davis Streets, HAN PIIANOISCO. tl a. s. IIAI.I.IDIC.. II. T. UHAVKt.. A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., SUSPENSION BRIDGE BUILDERS! Aud Manufacturer of PATENT WIRE ROPE. AJTISM; suspension liridges of any span nml ciirtclly ereelrd and materials fiirnUliul. Having been cugagul In tho cn-etlun of Wire itrpeudnu llridges nnd Aqueducts for some years past, wo are fully preparnl to do such work riitlsfactorllv, nt n low llguru, uud lo GirAiiAxriK j,)::MA.yi.vci'. Parties who are nliout erecting bridges will dud II sreallv to Ihelr advantaieu lo uive us n call belore decidiug to build wooden structures, a Iho recent llwiN hae proven tliem to U' wholly unsafe uud unreliable. A number of our Wlte Bmponstona nrcnow in ucc lu different lucidities through out the State, no one or which has been lu the least nflrcletl by tho freshets. Wire Hope fur mining nr.d ferry purposes mnuiifaeturid of any length und nnd size re. qiilrul. being uhtnix.r mid Lh'IIit than hemp. Scales or wilnhts and sticnglhs, wllh prices nnno.ttjl, flirnlilud on appllcutiou to the uiauu facturrrs. Send for n circular. A. S. HAI.I.IDIK St CO., 2cni -llii Clay street, San Francisco. (I'ltoiiiit & nmn rillST PIIKMH'.M NOISELESS FAMILY Sewing Machines, At Ci cutty ltcditcnl I'iIcch! At GiL'tit!)' lUdticitl lilcc! At Greatly lUduccil Prices! SIXTY DOI.LA1IS ANI UPWARDS I SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS! SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS! lift iL'i' cent, discount ! H! per rent, discount ! -5 iter cent, discount ! FROM OUR FOR.MKR PRICKS. Tinigreotsuccionltenillug thelutrddiiollou or our .Vr .SijU 1'rttnily itmng Mtfkmtt in till Slate, as in nil oilier, has promoted certain iinpriuoiplrd and unreliable parties lo ciidrmnr to lorco iimiii t'o public certain Interior and HO Wl.Uill "CHEAP MACHINES," which, either by iegiil injiincllon orlli'drown Inherent defi els, lint o long ilucu died out In the liulcrn Kliitt. IT IS OUR DlvTKItMINATlON TO HlTI'M X GOOD MACHINE At a Low I'rirr, that Iho purclmKT inaynot.mln putt inilnnces, i exierUiicv lu the puicharo or oue of the mis- imiutii cneap tewiiii; maculucs'u iir bargain and u kvi( wary. Tlit Worldwide Rrpulallon - sir tiik -QROVER c BAKER SEWING MACHINES, And Iho fact that (Iter 50,1'CO ImuLttii nlrtaily sold, And nro dally and hourly cllektng In ovcrv quarter of Iho globe, proclaiming In their uner ring action, perfect operation uud nondcrful slui Holly, Their lTndrnialile Superiority, Is the best evidence c can adduco or their merits. The highest efforts or Inventive genius, the mnit ptrfect applicullon of mechanical skill, and Iho lx-t miellol results of an uinllvliUil aim lo y7.7.J.7. aiio rn all oru- MtS urn combined in Iho QROVER fi. BAKER FANII.V SEWING MACHINE, That this pre eininenco has been atlaiuetl Is unconiilvcrllldy cvideucid n Ihelr unprece dented uud Increasing sale, and the UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending Iheiu ut All the TuIm of 1800, Where, against tho inont powerful and unremit ting oppokitlou or rival machines, they huve, in ntry iutiuiict, received (be First Premium -OVKK- AVIIKKLKR& WIIiiON'S. SINUER'S HOWE'S, ond oil other Shuttle Muchiucs. Send for a Circular of our Reduced Prices, uuui, onuipies oi oewing, cic, eic. M.1H Ufl ItllflWV ... Uitll JtoutBorneryst.. San Francisco je29.-24 : zi-z:zsrz. rzZ. - .". .-..u .' .., 41K.IIM INSURANCE AGENCY, JACKSONVILLE. RISKS taken upon Jlills, Hotels. Stores, Divi'llliiKs. etc.. on the most favorable (nun. I,i ltnvir..v.l III. ...! It 1 II " . Ii.mwiwi uveitis, MIIUllli VIUUOHUt. and other well kuuwii aud responsible connu' Ules. J8;2l E.O. SESSIONS, Agent. Olooka : A GOOD assortment ot O'locks at the Jack sonvlllo Uook and Variety store, corner of California aud Oregou streets. l JJr al.Vs3L- -LMta.O Northern Mines ! SELLING OFF BELOW COST! $47,000 worth of L MERCHANDISE! -AT- B RUNNER & BRO.'S. Tlin undersigned, wllh the view of commen cing lui'liiifs nt Walla Walln, have delep mined, nnd will poltlvely, closo nut our entire slock of .Merchandise, now In store at Jackson ville, by the Klrt Day or February next, RF.OARDLKSS OF COST. Our stock comlsts of Groccrios and Provisions, Queens, Hard, Tin and Wooden Ware, CLOTHING, Boots, SllOOS 3 XZvtstf Staple and Fancy Goods, .lcvelry, Cutlery, Snddlcry, TOIIACCO nnd SKGARS. Also. 1,000 gallons nssnrtcd LIQUOHS, .1(10,000 lb. nf new FLOUR, And 2,000 bushels of OATS. All of the nbovc pood will bo clocd out nt tVIIOLUSALK AM) lir.TAll.. And the goods are wnrruuted ns represented. We will also sell or rent our Firo-Proof Brick Store, Family Can logo, With a sett of llnrtuM, in perfect order. Also, A PAIR OF GRAY 1IOKSKS, Well matched, American stock, und will work single ur double. Also, Cnnlnlnlng II'-'O acres or COOD LAND, lo culul ut PUusuiit Grove, uiljolnln;; Ilcber's Farm. The Gi'cnlvsf Opening Yet ! . TO COMMKNCH I1US1NRS5 I OUR BRANCH STORE, -AT- AS l-TL AX3 IS tILLS ! VSf For further particulars, npply ut the Store of I. A. liniWNim 5c liltOTIIHU. .Tacksonvllle. Nov. '.M, iBi'.l TS ID pr cent, lighter, less limn one-half the ilnnn-tir uud tlinux unliiniblen. Manilla ! or Hemp ltoie or tipiiil slreii;th, uud Is mini recti d b clmns" nf weather. II Is more particularly adapted Tnr Derrick fluy Hup"!", 1-erry lnie. nnd lor holillnx Irom ilixii rharu and Incliueil l'litucs. I iilnliiK ComKinli-n, Ferry tinners nnd others. who line rojM' for Wimlmy, lltftnxj or SlimUig lpurpii.ni. will elfeel mi Iiiiiiiviim. Hiving by or- tiering ire nope iiitxiign nur Ajiunu. Circulars, uilli u roale ur nelvhls, slr.es, slreiiKlhs and lift of prize nunr.xetl, will be lor tvitrihil lo IImi-i' liilerflnl. wlm can llimt ew j;r Hit cot! i rt ami ti A'iy. Address A. S. HALLIDIE &CO., MAMT.tfTCIII.IW Xvtoxa.t "VAlx'o Xtopo ami SUSPENSION 2JIUD0E BUILDERS, Ollice, i I i Clay t., S. F. Jy (i;.1m "MAKBLE YARD ! rnilK sulwcrlU-r has tesjiibllshed a Mnrblo J. Yartl on Colcninu's creek, three uille west or 1'iiiLMiix, uhere ho U preparnl to till orders whleli muy eniito to hint for every description of uork lu his Hue. MONU.MKNTS. TOM IIS, II HAD AND I-'OOT-STONKS, made, lettered uud set. MANTLES. TADLK-TOPri. nnd evert variety urOItNAMKNTAL IIOUSI-J MAR- 111. I'K on Imnil nnil MiiliTi'-! In nrtlitm IILI'S on hand and tuilijcet to orders CSSr CUARCES I,0V.-j Letters uddrcsed to the subtcrlher, at Jack sonville, where I im temporarily employe,.) will receive prompt attention. JAS. II. RUSSELL. Jacksonville. Nov. 2, IMl. -tT;(.UIf PAINT SHOP. CROW & CRANE, HAVING removed lo the SHOP formerly nccuiihd by J. K. Arklev. on the corner of Fourth uud C streets, arc prepared lo do all ! kinds of J'AI.VriMJ. ULAV.I.VU. AA'U IMPKIl II.WUINU. EXPEDITIOUSLY, IN THE BEST STYE, AND most iu:asoxahle TinxiDrvrjs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1H, ltiGl. 3C:tr. El Dorado Saloon ! Corner or California nml Oiegon ht,, tTAolK.ssioxx-vJJtlo, Oregon. M, UUKKE, Proprietor. The most choice brands or Brandy, Whisky, Cordial, WINE, CTGAIIS, ETC., For sal? in any deshed quautlty. 33 GREAT REDUCTION! ON the First of Jrtnuarv, , tho prices or Wiikkujr 4 Wiuoni were reducedttyrirei.. on tho Pacific coast. a ienr or inese, mo iesl nml cheupest urn chines made, at Rau I'rnuclsca rates. K. O. SESSIONS, Agent. Jacksonville, Jan. 12, 6'Jtf Bibles and Testaments. A SUPPLY of Bibles mid Testaments, n va rious styles, recently received and for tale at cost and chaws, at tho depository or tho Joekson County IJIble Society in Jacksonville. Wm. HOFFMAN, Dcpoaitnry. June 15th, ltiul. ' A C A II II frM:s;BicaB s Saelis Bros9 HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BRICK STORE Opposite their old stand, wonhl respectfully inform tho public thut lliey have JUST RECEIVED THE L.AIIGEST, H10ST I'ASIllOXAHI.E AND DECIDED!, GCDtLO Clioapest STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, ESOOTS AND SHOES Ever 1) ion glit to tills market. Z3r All nrc inviled to favor ns nltli -a Z3r a cull. Wo will show our -tfira JCay Good with pleasure ""SXt. QJ- und sell them nt -a l'isiu"ccc(lcii((!il Low I'rlcrs. SAC5ES BitOS. Jacksonville, Oct. 19, 18G1. 3C nsv. sbj n i) u c i: m i: x t s orrintEi) to di:ali:us ix THE A HOVE GOODS. CAVALRY JAVALRY! Rally ! Yoluntccrs ! To the U. S. Service, for Frontier Protection. fpHUM of service, th'ee years, unless sooner J. ill.cliiirmd. l.'nch man will lie rcuulrid to furiil-li hU own horre uud horse enulpmeiits. Thu total uiiiouiil of pay per mould lor man uud horse Mill lie First Seriiennt $39 00 Ollu-r S.-rceuute... yti (Ml Corporul I!.'! UU l-'iirriirs uud lllnukiimilhs. . ., ..:il 00 llnulers Ui DO Prirntvs ai 00 Clothing and anus furuMitd the men the snmo its lu thu ri'Kuhtr army, uud S1U0 bounty ut the expiration of tcrvicv. An Enrolling OfHco, For enlistment of Volunteers, has beeu opened At JticUstmvllIo, And other oftloes will lj ctabllshed nt poluti. lu this, Jos-ihinc and Douglas counties, u suou ns practicable. R. F. MAURV. Lleiitvimut Colonel O. C. 11. Jaek'onxille Nov. 'Jl.t. IbCl. 13tr NOW IiAIVDIIVG, Ex late Arrivals. BROWN DRILLS AND SHEETINGS. 30-iuch Sheetings. "LKACUKD SEirriXUS, Assort. Widths JULAXJCETS Of ull grades and colors. PRINTS and DELAINES, In great variety. Dress anil rniicy J)ry Gootls. Alexandre's Genuine Kid Cloves. Gent's Furnishing Goods. DAVIS AND JONES' SHIRTS Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. House-Furnishing GootlH. Brussels aod 3 Ply Cur puts, new patterns. Paper-Hangings, Druggets, Uftttlug, Hollands, Hemp Carpets, Agency For Coition's Oil Je-ct'8 &. Cloths. For sale for cash, or to first-class, prompt paying trude, at a discount from murket rates. FKANK JJAKEK, 110 and 112 Clay st., Sun Francisco. October Sth, 1801. 38mG Plicenix Works ! Jonathan 3ittrodgo, Prop'r. J 08 Unittty t., nuu-l'iiclllc, ban l'miu Leo. MANUFAOTURK"Tr Flrcproor Doors, Shutters, Rank Vaults, Prison cells. Hull ing, Gratings, Dulcoulcs, Dolls, Drldge Work. And ALL KINDS OF lJLAOKSMlTH WORK A large assortment of second-hand dqohh and BiliTTKiw constautly on hand and fur sale at low rates. All orders promptly attended to. ll:Cm TRACY & GO'S OKEGON EXPBESS, CONNECTING WITH WELLS, FARGO 8c CO. TO CALIFORNIA, ATLANTIC STATES, AND EUROPE! Trcasuro, Parcels nnd Packages forwarded In charge ol Messengers. Goods Purchased nnd Commissions filled wllh Promptness. Notes, Drafts, Dills or Accounts Collected. Well', Fnrpo .V Co's checks on San Prnnclpco and their Drafts on London, Paris, Dublin or the principal cities in the Atlantic States, Can be obtained nt any of our Offices. Offices and Agents. Portland Wells, Fargo .t Co. Curcndc .llrndfnnl V Co. Dalles Slocking V Co. Wulltt Walln Ualdtt In .V Whitman. Oregon Cily N. II, Ingnlls. Clinmpoeg J. D Crawford. llultevllle F.X.Mathews. Dayton Williams .1 Lljipeneot t. Sitfcm. ......, J.lluelal. Corvutl! Slock & Kniilinnu, Alliany I'll Bene City Shelliy & Co. W. A. Atle". ....Lord.lVter-.VCo. II. A, Dm Ion. ... .Perry. Wndo A" Co. . . . Oakland Hoscliurir. Cniivonvllle.. I........... Jacksonville Hocliiiutii'H I-vp's E. W. TRACV & CO. April 27 Cm BEEKMAN'S J -:x:- C. C. KEEKMAN 11 AVISO IliyiMKDTlIK 3623 TBti Ja ICC 3U3 ffoS i A X II BANKING BUSINESS, at his old stand, In Jacksonville, continued dur lug Ids nhenri nt the list, liy Wm. IIou'Ma.v, vm will rouduot the Imrluesr n U-fnre. The Kxpresn leaves Jneki-onvllle by tho Coll. Iforulu SlniP' Co.'s coacht-s for "2Br:CB33J33SsCL and connecting with WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S Hxprens In all Hrt of Culironda, the Atlantic Slate and Kurnpe. GOLD DUST BOUGHT!! procured, MvnMo lu any of the Atlantic cities, Canada, or Iurope. Sight Bills of Exchange procured from any E.pa'is or Pott OHIce lu Culilnrniit. Ciillecllun made, and everything appertain Iiik totheKxpriiM liii.liicMpriiinplly iilleiiilnlto. Purtloulur attenllou jiald tu lining Oubrs of every description, at reku, and uny jioitil be low. The patronage of the public Is riviHclfiillv so llclted. Jackmuville, December :tl, lH.Mi.-.'.l). CrrYDRUGSTORJt California St., Jacksonville. DR. A. B. OVERBECK, HAVING Jut returned froui Snn i'rauclsco, would reiH-ctrully cull Iho iitteiitluuol the pulillu to his new and ctcuslvc stock of PURE DRUGS & CHEMICALS co.n8isti.vu or An assortment of crude, pulvcr izoi,iiieuginousituu tiuciurtu All tho most popular FiTBKT IIBDICISES of the day. A choice lot of TOILET CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES. HAIR DYES. POMODES.OILS, Hit US H US, SOAPS, POWDERS, CREAMS, .tc, Sir., Sic. Urlcfly, the inont deslralde stock of the kind ever brought lu Jaeknonvlllc. Particular atti'iitlou iiaiil to compounding all Ordered I'rv ncriiitiuiiH, All orders from the country nddrcurcd to Dn. A. H. OVliRHECK, 8 City Jhuy Sturt, Jacksonville, Ort!pn, -U2k.Taissa3mr L1YEKY AXI) SALE STABLES. Corurr ol CnliruruU niul fourth SJIrct-U. BY CL.UCAC1: & DKUM. Jfe TlIHSi: STAULES arc ccn )Mtl trolly locutetl, and convenient -'l Jf, to tl he Union Hotel. Horse s.wTTT- and mulct will bo kept by the day or week, ou iiiuuuuiu cuurges. Tho proprietors have a number of fine BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, For one or two horses, to let on modarute terms. Also, Good JBaddlo liorses 6l Mules which they will let to go to auy part of the coun try, on rcaiouablo terms. Animals Ronght and Sold, and horses broke to the saddle or harness. The nronrlelois nlcilire themfaelveti tu i?lvn ,l. Isfaotlon to all who may favor them with a cull. jacKbonvtiio, ugn. Aug Si. ifctf PAINTER & CO., J'riKttcal J'rtiittri aud Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Material, j. rii.vrmi ) litis, ricr, Curtu, t, 1. 11. Plt.VTi.il t. u. j'ainter ) 510 Clay Stu nbovo Sausomc, .. . ,.,j, ,u ir Oflcc: flttct out with cUuat?a.. m9:8 .- ;tjtioJ REDUCTION OF PRICES, IX- Stoves & Tinware, G. 15. DOfcRIS Ilns now opened a Stovo and Tinware Shop On Third Street, near tho Post Office, Jiicksomllle, Oregon, Where ho will keep on imnd the best pallom -nr-COOK1NO STOVK.S. PARLOR STOVES. SALOON STOVia, And every kind of Tin, Iron and Conncnvare, Resides a great variety of Culinary articles. ' too numerous to mention, Persons wishing anything In my line are re. spectrally Invllcd to call and examine theipisU Ity nnd prices of my wares. ilee-y kind of JOll WOllK done to or' , My cm n Ware llrimtreil 'Wlllioitt Ci.nc OEOROE R. 110RRI&. Jacksonville, Nov. 9, 18i'.l. NEir'STO CKl iTTAS recently received a large and dltmt-.. JLX lieu ns.otiinrni oi SPRING AND WEIGHT CLOCKS. SILVER WATCHES. JK DIAMOND JEWELRY, PEARL. EMERALD, nnd CAMEO SETS,. Together with a splendid lol of other Urcnst.Pins, Rroochcs, Eur-Rlns, Flnjier Rlnps, Lockets, Ruckles. Clnstrs, llrncelets, Sleeve Ruttons, Nccklurt'S, Watch-Ohains, Clictehtins nnd Seals, All of which will be sold nt low rK'K-ul, warranted. J. NEFI1ER sllll conllnnes REI'AUV WATCHES. JEWELRY and CLOCKS, as heretofore, In lint best manner und with dis patch. All articles in Ids Hue munufactnrol promptly and with neatness. Call and scs kit stock' nt the old stnnd, corner of Third sml California street. Jucksoiivtllc. 41tf. TS herebe plven Hint Ihc copnrtner.htphfre luriire VMlnir lielweru M. II. MOItlllS snl Al'OUSIl'S TAYI.OIt. iiittli-r the imiue nnd lyle or MUltlll.S .V TAYI.OIt, ! thU day di Milved by mutnnl coiifeut. The liusliicitf will here.ifler lie conducted hy Attgttus Taylor, who propo.es lo DEox 0tsDbL A mi- ullitr Ilou.c In lli Ciiuiit)'. The debts ol the firm will 1-cnllliil tiy cillxr, and llitie kuouliiK tlieinrelvri ludibltil In nt are heirliy iiolllhil to come forward and Mills wllh t'ilhtrtil us lmmeilhili-.ir ll'.tlr tirrounli will be gleu to uu uliortiiy f.r cnllrcllon. M It. MUltltlS, Al'dCSI't'STAYLOIt. KcitnrviM.K, Die. l'th. 1801. -Rim:i TlOLIDAYjGiFTS! I'ULI'AUK t'OII CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAflSi AT THE VAK1ETY STOEE III llaliira Ilru. Ill Irk Itlillitlngi oan lie found thu choicest and most compltts cuiiitiiiuit uvi r uneix'u in Jiteuruuviite, ui X3ort-u.tUrs.xXXy Douncl AND XZauclssoxaoly Xllxxsw- txvtocl Oift DooltB, VJLlaii-n-s.wfvyicl XQ" otlonl Woi-lta. -a usu- OHILDREN'S TOYS, JEWELRY FANOY ARTIOL.ES. SHELL CADINET8,nU 30XCS, All the l.nti.t ICii;ll.l anil Aiutrltmi 1'U turltila, ?Ia(;iitlii.' m.4 Xtitmytlt ruiitlnnll' un liuurt.al Uir 18tr VARIiri'V STORK. JOHN BAKER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, m -ft! .Vtxt Jluur lo 11 Doinilu Hlou Ou Culifomiu Street MR. RAKER tukttt Hits iiKthod of iuform injr his Iriends uud the public i;eiiersll; thut he is prepared to do ull kiud of work is the lino of BootmaUing, Shocinaking, AM) UKPAlltlAO. FINE DRESS BOOTS, -AM- IMliifrs' Jintl Farineii.' Boots, Munufuctured In a manner to wurruntsatisfsc lion, ut reusonublu priivs. tUf Persons leuving orders for work cso rely upon having it done nt the tiuie prmniJ- Jacksonville, Kept. '.'8, 1801. 37m3 DR. J. HERBOLD YXTOl'L!) resiiectrully announce to Iheclll- ; 1 Kens or Jacksonville and vicinity thut he is now prepared to do VULCANITE OR RUIHJER WOIUy for artificial teeth in the best style, aud at pri ces to suit the times. All kinds of Deutul operations attended to Is, a skillful uiuuuer, Jacksonville, June 2d, 16GL 2q)f fiinrV'"S' LIVERPOOL GHOt'NIA J,)JjJJ SALT. in stoic wicj for tale II. W. BARTON, Hardy Ellff's, eou,lh end Big Canon, February 8. id' ' TUSTICES BLANKS for sale ot sj US OFflC? .?& JSu,yjJLi I