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r- - í * S tage T ime T able .—Last week we chronicled tho fact that the stagos mado close connections hero every day at 7 o’clock p, ni. Tbi» week i‘ we take it all back;” tho stages have gone to The whole of Wednesday was occupied in changing time again; a performance, by the way, the annual public examination of the pupils of to which they have been constantly treating the the Sister’s Academy, nt Home s Hall; and travelling public for the past six months. Wc are we are constrained to say, 'hit the exercises happy to announce, however, that wc have made ri fleet great credit, both upon the teachers arrangements whereby we nra enabled to place be ami pupils. The exercises were enlivened fore the public a correct time schedule, to which, bv nm-e, and dedain it’mn« and dialogues, we are assured by competent authority, the stages wiil hereafter run till further notice. “' •:— all excellently rendered. The forenoon was NOItlH. employed in the examination of the smaller ! 0. A C. Co’.« st’gs ar. d’ly I’m 1 a. in. to 11-59 p. in. ! classes, at wliicli wo were unfortunately « 4 «4 un “ “ de’prt “ SOUTH. able to be present. Li the af.erimmi the higher du’ses were ex I 9. A C. Co’sst’gs nr. d’ly f’m 1 a. m. tull-59p.ru. .« “ do’prt “ “ mnined in R"a ling. Spelling and Defi <i ig. M e hope the above time table wiil I o of some Gian uiir, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. 1 «light .I’sistance in guiding the weary traveller on nis way. Any further chatigo will be duly no- Astronomy, Botany» Chemistry, B ok : ticed. keeping ie., nnd manifested the highest pro i T he F irst G raduate .—Miss Ida Beach is the ticiency. The young lady graduating this year— first gr: adnate of tho Sister’s Academy nt this Miss Ida Beach—is particularly worthy of place. No person who li toned to her cxituTia- tion "n Wednesday last, or who was present nt tin special notice. H r demonstrations of the exhibition wiil deny ihat sho has nobly earned problem« in the higher branches ut Matlie her hon irs. We tender her our hearty congratu mattes, and her exaniinati >n in Algebra. lations on her graduation, and venture the pre B "»k-keepiug. Grammar, and in short everv diction that this epoch in her life, which reflects Mater. branch taught, exhibited a thoroughness and so much credit upon lierselt aod her promptitude constituting the very highest is but the prelude to higher and greater literary encommui that could be paid to the mental honors to t>e won hereafter. May the Institution furnish many such rich ornaments to society. endowments and industry of the young lady, an 1 at the same time reflects the highest ScnrtTZ, the noted desperado, whoso exploits credit upon the method taught iu this i terrified the Portlanders out of their svveu sense- school. ¡last stimtnc.". inis ubruply left the hospitable abode It is ditTcult to discriminate, when nil ti c which the Slate provided for him; nnd W. H. pupils exhibited great pri ticiency in tlie:r I Walkins, the energetic Keeper of the State Board- stu-iie.«; but we feel bound in j istice to ' ing House, refuse- to Lm eoiiib ited. Hackney, a I pal of the aforesaid, who departo 1 at the same mention Misse« Luliie Horne, Annie, Ame time, was p'.Tsnr.ded by a farmer with a sh >t gun !i:i nnd M itii a Miiler, E la Grider i.nl to leturn to Mr. Wati.in’s h"s»iita’"le »irinsiun. Carrie Bt-aeh, ns pupils who would do high honor to nny institutivn of learning in the M ules f r M arket .— Mr. M. Tlanlev State. ; i is e. ur.tv, started S 't’.th wi’.’i a band of 59 Oar Germ: n friends teil us th.it tho si ng fine iimies. which li • r-.i-ed on his own farjn B’fHnchs S' ’¡icaiueii Uetmwerts, Z-ihtn by near this plnce. Mr. Il.mh-v is one < f our M i-sc’ L misa lim n - anti Amelia Miller, wit!: most e: ‘er: ii«!tig Stuck Fai'-urS, and hits taken excellent | ii- ¿rent i, ;'.:i< in i.npr ving Li« I < r < p > t « C k. l U tar ae.'inipau.'ne’ot, W .« an : not com pre'ien i the w.r ¡s, wx-iwi ;au.iA-jnini ■ iii h is— rx tunn a-ice; we dui Jacksonville r.Iarkct Prices ♦ n.i sic. in,th v ca! mill :n but up; roci iute I tbi fti u ne.ital. The v. ’cl.ini.'i’b'ii. “iïelshnzzar ' Reported an 1 c m-eted weekly for th" D emocratic bv M.ss Amelia ?»L;'.er, “Christ T imes by Sachs T o«.. Wbolsulc anul let.ail 'Icii'ei.« Fea «tilling t e l\ ei:>pe-t,’ bv Emma Horne, and in DrvguoJs, Clothing, Groeeries, Provisions, by Annie Little, wtreereoit Etc.. Etc. “1 . e h.q ¡uy We regret that wecanuot notice ubly given. 1 thu dialogues an 1 other exercises liore in detail, but our s». m -e will not permit it. In it.using t s brief notice of the examli a we regr- regret to h ive anything t • c.sap t.r.Il, We ”■ • we rntist li t up our v. icc and prove. Bit > s .n SI Le u- testini >ny against the ex< crabi« pr< cti • . 1 of bringing small children to such a place-, »5 1 0 « < It is exe clinglv lingly trying try ng t;> the patience ut even so am :i’>ie an iudivl indivi . Alai as ourself, t > s t'- bee ime inter.•*:»• »•1 1 in exei exer.-ises such as those J i given < ii Wcdm sola v, und vvl.iie l.stening tù .. C itch every word, to be interrupted ui.i drivn nearly wild by a biixl of 8 m. 11 i tnnguo-, mi t the clatter of a bust of tuna’I ah . -s m ii ctiiug no and down st tiiirs, and tii»“ 1 rnianev I ei-furii 1’1 "••" o! infintine gymnastics on the s :md etili.--! ,-s u'. 1 c! a r , tiiter-p ,s.:I be eh- ened I by divers f .l.s ind bumps, tuil-jW'-ii r::o\ îsiovs by a ¡horns oF d s.ral Imwk ami yells. T ■; »• 1-A r«e yOtituful furs of sile'irt*. j i 1 a w s noise made l»y the* wm s '¡netinivS abso'utely d.-afc ling, m.¡ '{ ,c.,s 'Veli e-d ¡V 11*«, im-l temi d to make m b> »C T ib-al ul ptu think a ¿'Cut pro a lity lily even weti it he (1 »’ not utter it. Tue practice »huu <i K b s'oii’.td no pars'll hi« a right to br-ng a chi.d t suc’l phl'-cs, wii:)v(5 I, i.-e 1,1 IX’ inten iipt i’ while ruilier, -e and entirely d -i r iv« eve one <if cun »> ’ aid cjvn.n«. Kem • inrv r uing . iii'd-e i ut b'in* and make t larger oms behave tiiem-e'v»-s. ------------- ------------- - HOW HIGH IS THAT ? THE WHITE PRINCE. Examination of the Pupils of the Sis ter's Academy- SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1371. I THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second door, ) Merchant * Exchange, California Street, Vel<>w Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent for San Franci’co. • III DSON <8. .'11.NUT, ire «ur dulv author bed Agents in th« Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times’’ Building, New York. J. M. BA1.TIMORK is our duly authorized agent for Portland, Oregon. DA NI UL GRÎ-ICN is our authorized agent for Josephine County. LO3AL INTELLIGENCE Juthious llotices R ev . F ather B lanchstt will hold divine scr- vices at tho Catholic Church to-morrow, ut the usual hour. Ri v. M. A.W illiams will hold divine service at the M. E. Church to morrow at 11 o’clock a. in. D isorderly H eathen . — Last Sunday the balmy stillness of the air, which had tli neto fore been broken only by the pealing? of the thurch bells and the musical jingle of the by a glasses in the saloons, was stirred howl cf mingled rage and anguish in the AJLiiiese quarters, and instantly after by a vonfusioo of tongues, which would have made the talkists at the building of the tower of "Babel shut their mouths in utter shame. Our efficient town M irshal, who is always on band, put ir. an appearance an 1 immediately came out of the C'u v 1 of gesticulating and talking Chinese, having a celestial bv the collar with one ha»; I an I a f >rm:dab’e Chi nese knife in the Other. It s?e:ns the China ■k a Chinese c .U;t»->i’i with man had struck the knife; f r unate'v f >r her it was in the scabbard, O I M »ml IV h“ Was inv:t“d to an interview with Recorder II »y lesi, who eased iiini of ten dollars for the benefit of tue tow n, as the price of his Sunday amu-emiüit. A Goon R oad .—Mr. W J. Plyi ale do serves the thanks of all those who tr .vol the iOid<in his district. We understi nJ that lie has gravelled th" B a'l Line whh i was a terror to travellers in the winter tii ie, atid ho made minv other improvements on ilia r uid«, f,»r which he certainly deserves great credit, It is a rare thing—nr.4 we say it w i t II gr":it regie'.—tn fin I a r. a I supei vis ,r with energy and judgement enough t > per- form his offiiial duties, as Mr. Plymale has ¿"lie and is doing his. When such an one is found, as Cupt. Cutt'e i says, we “make a note of it.” We h»pe—albeit it is hoping aga.ii.st li-.p-’ — that tie other supervisors may follow Mr. PlviniL1’ s ex.iuiiiie. "Ins B ig B ak —'»Ye learn from - Z gh r, of the mining company nw ci in turning R igne river tit Biz Bar, t’ r»ver “ruiseil on them s >me 21 ineln M "id IV hi-t. The company, m <Liiiut«*d. Iiowev»'«. "’s.iw tiie ra -e. an ••go lie r Ver - mi • lev dims be:teri»n *Vi> ks;’’ s » i Ins b v t li« —Oi ti of J u * y the will lio compl«.»»‘d »> d »tie Led ol tne laid bare. Su ce-s o itm enterpr.se. DEALER IN HE IMPORTED PERCHERON Oft NOft- man burse will be kept the coming season, commencing February 1st, at my farm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes days—at the stable of Reames A Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. T I I I CALIFORNIA STREET, THE WHITE PRINCE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Was imported from France by the Darby Plains Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July last. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with 14 ione Full Blood and two three^qttarter blood Percheron maree, YIIIIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE in notifying his friends and tho public gener ally tnat ho is now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of ' byrail to Chico, Cal. Ho Is alight, dapple gray, 5 ¡years old the cuming Spring; weighed when ship | ped in Ohio, 1,680 lbs., at ut maturity, in good ' condition, will STAPLE DRY GOODS WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS, I : Has largo, broad, fleet limbs, good disposition, j pleasing countenance, fine style, good action, and ! has never been bred to any extent. While in the East hunting for a horse to bring to this coast, I saw nineteen imported Percheron horses, aud I am satisfied The White P rine fo ftEAOY-MAQE CLOTHING, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM SACHS BRO’S. Surpasses them all. In this selection 1 was as. ave received , as usual , the first sisted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-President Ohio nnd Lc-t stock of t &PRING mid SUMMER State Agricultural Society, said to be as good a GOODS there is to Lc found this side of Sun Fran- judge of this stock asany person in the United States. Ho was one of the first importers, is fa miliar with their endurance .n Frunce, and their breeding qualities in Ohio. Those who have read in the American Ayri. cnldiriet and other agricultural papers, know the world-wide reputation of BLANKETS, H HOOP SKIRTS. ETC Boots and Simes; ï.adíes’, Mixsc-» and Childrens’ Shoes, The Percheron W e have a1«o in connection with the above a Large and Extensive Stock of dioico I would hero say, that well informed horsemen who were acquainted with this stock, said The White Prince was as promising a young horse as they had ever seen imported. To those who are not posted as to their history, the kA K HARDWARE, QUEEKSWAJ; French Writers Say CLASS WARE —AND— Tthey havebcen kept as a distinct breed for more than a century, and undoubtedly traco to the Ara i bian, and have several infusions of ! CUTLERY PAINTS PUBE ARABIAN Very Latest Styles. ; In the last century. Ic is that which give» them I their endurance, style, form and action. ‘•Ho has not such a fine skin as the Arab, nor his prettily rounded, oval» and small foot ; but Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and we inu«t remember th- fact that he lives undor a Sled, Cast and Steel Plows edd climate upon elevated plains, where nature Vv coden and Willow gives him for a covering a thicker skin and a Ware. Etc ■ warmer coat, and that he lias been fur year» step- I ping upon moist, clayey soil.” TioKMM $35 in U. S. gold coin, the season. ¡Good pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50 1 inn now ready to sell anything in ruy ¡¡no at cts. per week. Everybody is invited to conic and lowest ea-li price, l’enous wi.-bm;; t > buy "■ see my stock and judge fur themselves. will tind it greatly to then advantage to exaiuim ortment of FANCY GOODS ; in W. C. MYF.fi. stuck Letore parch i-ing el-'civiicr. as I am .et. everything v"u want Lorn a NEEDLE to a Ashland Mills, Ogn., January 25th, 1871. ermined not tu Le undersold by any house ili I' A INE SILK DUE'S. ’. 11> ; V. ALSO 1 (• JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, . 81E Y u c.-.n mit voursclf in STRAW nnd CASSI-i Comer of California and Third St»., MERE HATS. Clothing of ali Description, LIN-| N COAT.*, BOOTS and SHOE', and a general! i.-ortn:tiil of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. We call spv<!il atiention to cur exteniive stock ¡ egs leave to inform the public cf I..'- ie*, au I Ci'ildrc-u’s Caluuruiu Made] that he has the largest, best, and most com Shues. modious Hotel in Southern Oregon. Ail tr.o-c G03DS, ns well a« onr larfe stock cf' Grocer es, Tocaceu und Liquors, will be sold at It is located in the central part cf Jacksonville ; i vei v low price« for C.-1.È.7, and to 1'llOMPT, stages frjiu the North nnd South leave regularly I ¡•A Y ING' CUSTOMERS. i frmi the U. S. HOTEL. I sure ?»d Call on Us. Goods The House lias lately been re painted, and reffo- I vated ; the rooms pro newly furnished, and well I Shown with Ple?sure'u?A. ventilated. The bedrooms arc supplied with SP! ING BEDS, and every other convenience for S/xCH! the comforts of guests. Mar C h. 1S71. L. HORNE, Proprietor, B Is D urance V ile . — We le n ii and R u-.‘ li ve b.-en unlergonig prift'iniiieiit in the guird-lnuHe.it I'; Kh S eri u * A ccident . — We learn fr»m Mr. nth f ir soni" three week«. Bticlay is cliaiL- I. I, marl, that Mr. R»bt. line ha i bis leg VYKJJOI l>AVJi>SI)N, e I with .eeiling I q tor to the soi l • rs -n ti.» DEALERS IN f aetured by tho ciV'iig i»f a l»<"k i'i Ins military rc-ervntion, ¡mi It ui«e with bniLi mining cbti«n in A'’*’O'i e. J'V-ephine Un , a on S.HUi’l I V last. This accident happened ing t‘ie liouw in wbi -h be di 1 t. T i’-y Were . i in rhe same pLi -c c. in the same claim, ivl'ore iinp: i'O-:e 1 bv the orders o! v ipt. G • »dal1, n Swedish mi.ier. w’i.,8- linin'? wo have f'»r late mmandant. 'The | r s huth deny th i» Office, No. Cl Front Street, gotten, was injured in the same » »¡iv. Tn is the Lniise was on the military rC't‘r\ at itm in in subs q tsutly emiiniitti-d S lic'd -, in a fit In tlii« e inneetiun. we al-o hear of an net ot PORTLAND, OREGON. of despondency, while suffering fruui the petty tyrentiv on the part Or Capi, Gimda'e.! REAL ESTATE in thia CITY' and EAST, wound. which we are vei-v loth to believe, an.I until i POR 1 L \N!>, in tf.e most de-irable locilitics. con-' we a e fa th'r advised we shall within 11 i sisting „f LOfS. H \l,F BLOCKS aud BLOCKS,! I n Towv.—We have t'ae pleasure of meet comment. It is asserted that the Capt. HOUSES und eTOKES; also, ing Mr. Dennis Cr.tw'cv. of L nx liver, in iletiied to the t risonerà anv'commnnic it'oti to vn this week. D ’nnis reports everything e tlier with frten !« <»r coim«el. The new IMPROVED FARMS, and vahml.’e Qn- flourishing in the L »wcr Klamath Like. command mt permits free contili liiic.itiun wi;h cultivated LAND'', located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. Ciops Io k w-ll. sirwl I nmigrants fixing fri in the prisoner«. «he dr.m’li of d >rnia. «re fl »eking ;nt » the REAL ESTATE and other Property pur L 'W it Klamath La-in by way <»t I’itt river K i . amatii I tems .—IVe are indebted to Mr. OF THE BEST QUALITY. ami Big valley. I’e mis n’s • »nys, w h it we A. H. Miller for the following i’ems from chased C t Correspondents, in this C1IY and AND THE throughout the SLATES and TERRITORIES, are very glad tu hear, that they are chiefly Kl imath : Mr George Nourso intends to put i with great care and «u the most ADVANTA CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. i Democrats. GEOUS TERMS. up a two -fory hotel at the month of L ok FISHER & BRO.’S, T he G reat M ammoth C ircus C oming — liver.------ “Link City” is growing in impir HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS (Corner California au<l Oregon Streets,) We call the attention of the public to the tance.------ Immigrants are pouring into KI nil NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- J ACKSON VILLE, OREGON. 'llll’TIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And notice in another column to the advertise.n. nt atb Like Valley. They come from the Wi'~ I General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI Mav l«t. I.«69. of this Great Show, that will vi-i our town lamette Valiev chiefly, nnd are se tling prin NESS transacted. on Saturday. the 21 h in<t. The reputation cipally on Lost river nnd Alkali Lake------ AGENTS of this OFFICE in nil tho CIT- of its Ic'ing a good thing preeeeds it, and we Large quantitifs of s‘"ck are being driven feel safe in ¡issuing the public that it "ill ! into »lie-e valley.*.------ Crops of grain look re I ES and TOWNS in th« STATE, will receive <>f FARM PROPERLY and forward ■ ^PTMIIILO GASMAN TAKES THIS METÍI0D ¡ fill its bill. O <1 anil young—little and big — murk iblv well.------ Black crickets have male descriptions t! c sauio to the above address. I of informing his friends, and the public gen- ' all, come and sec it. their nnpearnnee in vast numbers, and threat February 4th, 1871. fcb4-tf. ’erally, that he has opened a Meat Market on Cali- ! forr.i-i .Street, opposite tho United States Hotel, en serious damage to the grass and grain.------ H arvest H ands .—O jt farmers are making A company of cavalry, under command of where may be found at ail times the best of— - _ great complaints of the scarcity of harvest !» evet M j. Jackson, has bu^n Stationed nt bind«. They cannot be got for love or Ft. Kininaili. jn addition tn the company "f ELEE. xì"C (Fresh A Corned) I ---- Î'Hûr.’ money. If some af those unemployed labor infantry already there. Maj. Jackson l as J t ers the Portland papers spenk of, who lodge c »mmand of the post. out on the wharves and can find no em TnuxDER-aoniANS.—A lot. of Gov. Gibb’s ot<l z.4 pl lyment, were here they would find no lack cheese knives have been laying in the gun house of opportunities to make an honest liveli- attached to the jail, ever since the “Mountain ihood. ♦ ------------ Rangers” laid down their arms tn' 18G5. Last P ersonal .—We had the pleasure of meet week the indefatigable captain of the Thundee- Time Tests the Merits of all Things. ing Mr. Richard D. Mark’and of Oregon. tntigginse«, Ben. Sachs, dug up the aforesaid Holt county, Mo., in town this week. J hr ^'IOR THIRTY YEARS'^ checscknives. r.n 1 according to the prescription of Messrs. Jacob Ish and " in. Bvbee have the House Committee on Military affairs, of the returned from tho North. Alex. IT. Miller lust Legislature, poured “coal oil in the scabbards and Capt. Free are in from Klamath Lake. to thaw them out/’ and proceeded to arm tho en Has been tested in every variety of climate, an l SAUSAGES, &c., ó¿c. B. F. Dowell, Esq , returned home on tire band of thundorinngginses with the discarded by almost every nation known to Americans. It Monday. D. L Watson. E q., and wife, weapons of the Rangers. The result was, the is the almost constant companion and inestiinablo JacksonviTo, Ogn., April 15th, 1871. tf. de'-p sticnco of the midnight hoar w.is startled by friend of the missionary and the travc cr on sea arrived here on Tuesday, from Coos Bay. the clank of sabre and the tread of martial heels, and land, and no one should travel on our L akes as the valiant Capt tin led hi.« heroes on tho war or R ivers without it. S hooting A ffray at S alem .—On the path against Joo WT-ttcrrcr. Joo had fortified hi.- It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, 14th inst. a shooting affray occurred at Salem counter with divers glasses of lager, en barbette. cuts, bruise«, wound.«, nnd various other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhea and bowel com between W. II. Watkins, Supt. of the Peni and stood behind his en’renchtnent calmly await plaints generally, and is admirably suited for even ing the enemy. The Tliunderinugginses charged nd see iiis fine stock of new tentiary, ar.d S. A. Clarke of the Statesman. gallantly, nnd seized the guns nnd discharged their race of men on the fuco of the globe. Goa ls direct from. the manufacturer«. Watkins attempted to cowhide Clarke, who contents—into their o wn stomachs. But valiapt Be sure you call fur and get tho genuine Pain He lias a fine lot o drew a knife; Watkins then ah >t lourlinxe Joe replaced the lost guns with new ones as fast ns Ki ler, ns ninny worthless nostrums are attempted Sowins TVE a o 111 n. o s inflicting a slight wound in Clarke’s hip. they were taken, until the front of his entrench to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable Prices from $20 to $110, cash. Caise, new spa per article on Schulz's escap». ment was covered with the bodies of the slain, medicine. Directions accompany each hottie. nnd those who were left, returned demoralized to .A New Lot of sleep iu their accoutrements. Price 25 cts., 50 cts.. and $1.00 l’cr Bot M asonic C elebration .—Next Suturth y tle. AMERICAN LEVER WATCUES the 24 inst.. being St. John's Day, will be •old by all medicine dealers._________________ F or TnE I nsane A sylum .—On Thursdaj Just from the Factory. celebrated by the Minns of Jacksonville and 'ns" Maliala Bogue aged eighteen yearn, an Chapped Hands and Face, vicinity with a grand procession, oration bv idiotic daughter of Anins Bogue, was exam He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, Sore ldps, Dryness of the Skin, among which is the Rev. I. D. Driver, and a supper at Horne’s ined before the County Judge and ordered to dkc., &c., IIENTl Y IT I FXiE. Hall in the evening. the Insane Asylum nt Portland. She left flu Cured at once by HEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICE her destination an Thursday in charge of WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the b inds «-oft Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load ing. in all weather. Seo that you get liEGEMAN’S. A ccident —We learn that Capt. Rowley Deputy Sheriff Foudray nnd Mr. Boguo. Sold by nil Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac had the misfortune to cut hie foot severely jots- All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and T he Masonic Grand Lodje meets nt Sabot tured only by L iegeman < x C o ., Chemists and Repairing done to ordA- at half price. aerna« the instep one diy last week, near Druggists, New York. Jacksonville, May 13, 1365. ■ >n Monday the*29th inst. Jin7-ly. R*xk PxDt. January 7th, 1871. HiSaEÄ & Seal Estate Dealer FOP.M, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION croTiis FANCY, STAPLE & Uff' G08D8, Clot h in”’, Boots & Shoe Groceries BOARD AND LODGING Can be had at reasonable rates, according to the r >om occupied. THE TABLE Will be supplied with the best the market can of- Cutierv, Crockery Etc., Etc., FAMILIES Can find at this House rooms especially arranged 'or their comfort nnd convenience, as well as every mention and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. A LARGE HALL Fcr a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package cf SEA MOSS FARINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts cf Elanc Mange, and a like quantity cf Puddings Custard3, Creams, Charlotte Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. I • j Perry Savis’ Pain Killer Call at J. Neuber’s JEW1LBY ST0EIE, A Ts attached to the Hotel, fcr Dalls, Meetings, 'hows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where ’he very best liquors and cigars may bo found, at prices to suit the times. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. HOW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME, tue A JOLLEN GOODS manufactured by the BOGUE RIVER VALLEY 1 A Glorious Change!! any THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. * Plantation Bitters. tf. : HÍBIMHÍ Ct, " no would respectfully announce to the trade and public generally, that they arc now manufact uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. of the best quality and at This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a LOW RATES. tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal Orders aolicited. A liberal diaeount made to the among stomachics. As a remedy trade. for the nervous weakness to Ashland, May 1st, 18R9. which women are especially sub $500 Reward. ject, it is superseding every other I stimulant. In all climates, tropi- rp HE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID jl by me, as Aeent of the Wong Company, for cal. temperate, feitinpraiA. or <>■* frigid, ffrip-iri ■ it to acts »«.«a the *- rec »very of GUI UM, a Chinese, who disap cal, peared Poor Man’s creek, in this county, on as a specific in every species of the 10th from inst., if found in sixty days alive—if disorder which undermines the dead, $400. Was last seen when starting from Puor -Man’s creek for Applogato. And a propor bodily strength and breaks down tionate amount for reliable lutelllgcnco of said Gui the animal spirits. For sale by Luu’s whereabouts. ‘'( TOY. Agt of tho Wt»nr Co. all druggists. I Aptil 2«th, 1871. aprH-w^ 7