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ehe ïieœocratit aimes. vs. R. F. Maury, B. F. Davis, and A. II. Miller, Defendants; motion for leave to issue an execution. Kahler A Watson for Plaintiffs. Elizabeth Hays, Plaintiff, vs. V. S. Ralls and C. Ralls, his wife, Defend ants ; suit for foreclosure of mortgage. II. K. Hanna for Plaintiff. tllK l ir (OlilT The following is the docket for the NOVEMBERS, 1873. November term of the Circuit Court : State of Oregon vs. Arch Chrisman ; AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. indictment for ass. ¡ault with a danger* Geo. P. Rowell A Co.. ....................New York. ous weapon. S. M. Pettingill A Co ................... New York. State of Oregon vs. James Hards; I.. P. Fisher,................. ............ San Francisco. Thos. Boyce................. .............. San Francisco indictment for murder. L. Snmuel...................... . .......................Portland. State of Oregon vs. Joseph Wells; Dan. L. Green............. .....Josephine County. indictment for murder. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. Circuit Court next week. State of Oregon vs. Mm. B. Bar The County Court proceedings will M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every berry; indictment for larceny. Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever IV. State of Oregon vs. Charles Wilson ; appear next week. ends j. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. Williams, alternately. I Dr. Jackson has gone to Ashland on indictment for larceny. C atholic C hciu h .—Divine Services ev State of Oregon vs. Geo. M . Y\ atson ; a professional visit. ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. indictment for larceny. The M. E. Church is being painted M. E. S unday s<n<> u—Regular meetings State of Oregon vs. Scar-faced Char and overhauled in a thorough manner. every Sunday afteriu n at 2 o'clock. ley anti nine other Indians; indictment C atholic S unda S chool . — Regular M. Baum, Esq., of the firm of Mc meetings every Sui (ay afternoon, at two for murder in the first degree. Call A Co., was in town this week. o'clock. State of Oregon vs. Scar-faced Char John Bilger has been receiving a P. 0. DIRECTORY AhO TRAVELER'S GUIDE. ley and nine other Indians ; indict large assortment of superior goods Stages leave Jacksonville as follows ; ment for murder in the first degree. this week. For Rock Point, Grant's Pass and Rose State of Oregon vs. Win. K. Ish; burg, every day at 9:15 a . m . Mail closes at Hon. James D. Fay has returned 8:15 a . M. indictment for assault with a danger from the North, and will be in attend For Pho-nix, Ashland. Yreka and Rcd- tl'ng, California, every day at 3:15 r. m . ous weapon. ance on the Circuit Court. Mail doses at 2:<’!0 1’. M. State of Oregon vs. Charles Cogs For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and Hugh Greer, formerly of this place, Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday well and Amos Cogswell; indictment morning, at 3 o'clock. Mail closes al 8 p. M. for assault with a dangerous weiqion. and son of Dr. G. W. Greer, died at the preceding evening. J. R. Neil, District Attorney, for State ; Yreka week before last. For Fort Klamath, every Thursday at 12 m . A new Florence sewing machine can The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, Kahler A Watson for Defendants. Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s State of Oregon vs. Charles Cogswell bo had at a reasonable figure by calling Valley leaves every Wednesday morning; closes the evening preceding. and Amos Cogswell; indictment for at this office immediately. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- wanton injury to personal property. J. S. Eubanks, formerly of Cotton nox and Lake City, leaves Ashland every J. R. Neil, District Attorney, for State ; wood, Siskiyou county, Cal., has estab Monday morning. Kahler A Watson for Defendants. lished a blacksmith shop at Ashland. D ied .—James.C. Parker, who was State of Oregon vs. Chinaman Kee- Wm. Lynch, a former resident of stabbed at Ashland by Walters last ole ; indictment for larceny in a store. .Josephine county, died at Horse Shoe week, died on Monday. ACTION'S AT LAW. Bend, Idaho, last month, aged 38 C ircuit C ourt .—The November J. R. Neil, District Attorney 1st Ju years. term of the Circuit Court will convene dicial District, Plaintiff, vs. Giles Wells, We are pleased to learn that K. Ku- next Monday, loth in«t. Thirty-one Jr., John W. Wells, Wm. F. Songer bli, Esq., who has been suffering with eases api»ear on the docket. an<l Giles Wells, Sen., Defendants ; ac a severe attack of fever, is rapidly B ound O ver .— August Walters, tion at law torecovcr money. E. Steele convalescing. for Defendants. A blacksmith from Central Point by who slabbed and killed Parker, the cir Anton Bruns, Plaintiff, vs. J. 11. the name of Ford was thrown from a cus employe, at Ashland last week, Bcllenbroek, Defendant ; action at law horse last Sunday. Ho escaped with was held to bail in the sum-of $5,000 In to recover money. Kahler A Watson slight injuries, however. justice DePeatt. In default thereof, he was sent to jail to await the action for Plaintitf; James I). Fay for De W. R. Willis, Register of the Rose fendant. of the Grand Jury. burg Land Office, will be in town next James T. Glenn and Jacob Ish, Plain week, and will take final proof of pre L ecture .—J. II. Stinson, Esq., de tiff, vs. G. Karewski, Defendant ; ac emptions and homesteads. livered his lecture on “Woman’s In tion at law to recover personal proper No certificate of publication will be fluence upon Our ( iviliz.ation” to a ty. James 1). Fay for Plaintiffs ; Kah given on legal advertisements, unless good house last Tuesday evening, lie ler A Watson for Defendant. E. D. l’oudray, assignee of Lilly the charges are paid. No deviation handled his subject with great dexter ity, and his lecture is silken of in the Sherwood, Plaintiff, vs. Fred. Heber, from this rule in the future. We were this week favored with Administrator of the Estate of A. B. h perils by all who heard it. several showers of rain, which had the < Iverbeck, deceased, et al., Defendants ; H urrah for the H olidays ’— motion for leave to issue an execution. effect of softening the ground consid* Ben. Sachs, as will be seen by his new Ihivid II. Sexton and Carrie Sexton, erably for the farmer’s plow. advertisement, has just received an Plaintiffs, vs. The Board of County That excellent periodical, JI’ooJ’.s- excellent stock of candies, nuts, tobac Commissioners of Jackson county, Ore Household Magazine, price $1.00, will co, cigars, toys for the holidays, Yan gon, Defendants ; action at law to re be furnished in conjunction with the kee notions, etc., which he sells at the cover real property. James I). Fay for T im ix for $3.50, if paid in advance. lowest rates. Give Benjamin a call, Plaintiffs; Stinson A Neil for Defend Henry Klippel, Esq., State Capitol -and judge for yourself. ants. Commissioner, arrived from Salem ----------------------------------- James T. Glenn, Plaintiff, vs. Bald last Saturday. He informs us that P ardoned .—Julius Warner, who win Sills, Defendant; action at law to work has been suspended on the Capi was sent to the Penitentiary from this recover money. H. K. Hanna for tol until next Spring. county by Judge Prim, was last week Plaintiff; Kahler & Watson for De- Thos. Giannini started this week pardoned by Governor Grover. War fendant. for Ilappv Camp with a drove of hogs ner was two years ago, in company Wm. Hoffman and Henry Klippel, belonging to Wm. Bybee, Esq. Mr. with two others, sentenced for a term Plaintiffs, vs. M. Hanley, Defendant; Bybee will drive about 700 hogs out of years to the Penitentiary for stealing II. <tf the county this year, and put in cir action at law to recover money. 1 horses from James Kilgore. K. Hanna for Plaintiffs; Kahler A culation several thousand dollars here R eturned .—Sheriff McKenzie re Watson for Defendant. abouts. Such enterprise surely de Wm. Hoffman and Henry Klippel, turned from Roseburg last Saturday, serves success. Plaintiffs, vs. Wm. Chambers, Jr., De having safely turned over the man Wo learn that orders from Washing Nixon, whom he arrested near Willow fendant ; action at law to recover ton send the Modocs to Indian Terri Springs on the 29th ult., to Sher money. II. K. Hanna for Plaintiffs. tory, west of the State of Arkansas, Wm Hoffman and Henry Klippel, iff Poindexter, of Lane county, who and not to Wyoming. Slolux and was in pursuit of him for a larceny Plaintiffs, vs. W. G. Bishop, Defend Barncho, who were reprieved from committed in Eugene City. The ant ; action at law to recover money. the gallows, have been taken to Fort watch found on his person here be II. K. Hanna for Plaintiffs. Alcatraz, San Francisco harbor, to Henry Norton, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas longed to a Mr. Coates, a candy man which place they have been sentenced ufacturer of Roseburg, from whom Mayhew, Defendant ; action at law to for life. Nixon had stolen it while he was ab recover money. Kahler & Watson for A ssessment R aised .—The State Plaintiff. sent from his store. SATURDAY, Board of Equalization has raised the assess- ments made by the Assessors of Jackson and Josephine, as follows : On lands in Jackson, 10 per cent.; in Josephine, 5 per cent. On horses in Jackson,27 percent.; in Josephine, 15 per cent. On sheep in Jack- son, 25 per cent. On swine in Jackson, 18 per cent.; in Josephine, 20 per eent. CHANCERY CASES. J urors .—The following is the list of jurors drawn for the November term of the Circuit Court : John Pat- terson, John Carson, Peter Britt, Milo Caton, C. C. Beekman, F. M. Ply male, George II. Lynch, John A. Grieves, Win. B. Kincaid, R. C. Armstrong, L. Chappell, Abram Bish, John Cardwell, M. D. Sturges,,Bartlett Obenchain, W. Cameron, Win. P. Hillis, W. C. Myer, Jacob Grossman, Samuel Hall, R. Ben edict, lliram Farlow, J. W. Crutcher, Richard Collins, Win. C. Lacy, Merritt i Bellinger, Wm. Hoflman, John L. Grubb, II. S. Emery, Benj. Mench, E. M. Briggs. N evber ’ s J ewelry S toke .—At tention is called to the new advertise ment of this establishment. Mr. Neu- ber has lately received a large addi tion to his already superior stock, and persons desiring anything in his line, should call on him. Here, among other things, can be found the finest of Jewelry, watches and clocks of every kind, toys, tobacco, cigars, pipes, etc., which he sells at most reasonable rates, lie also is agent for the Grover & Ba ker and Florence sewing machines, the latter of which he sells on monthly in stallments. Repairing and cleaning jewelry, watches, clocks and sewing machines, done in first-class manner. Nancy 0. Evans, Plaintiff, vs. C. L. Evans, Defendant ; habeas corpus. Kahler A Watson for Plaintiff; Dowell A Kelly and IL K. Hanna for Defend ant. M. A. Brentano, et al., Plaintiffs, VS. Anna F. Kent, Defendant ; suit in equity for an injunction. James I). Fay for Plaintiffs ; Kahler A Watson for Defendant. W. C. Myer, Plaintiff, vs. R. R. V. Woolen Manufacturing Company and Minus Walker, et al., Defeudants ; suit to foreclose a mortgage.- Dowell A Kelly for Plaintiff. E. C. Brooks, Plaintiff, vs. William Williams, et al., Defendants ; suit for an injunction. James 1). Fay for Plain tiff; Dowell A Kelly for Defendant Wm. K. Ish, Plaintiff, vs. David R. Jones, Defendant ; suit in equity for an injunction. Kahlar A Watson and Dowell A Kelly for Plaintiff; Janies I). Fay for Defendant. Milton Lindley, Plaintiff, vs. Geo. II. Lynch, Defendant; suit in equity for a dissolution of partnership. J. D. Fay for Plaintiff; Kahler A Watson for Defendant. Sarah Hopwood, Plaintiff, vs. Moses Ilopwood, Defendant ; suit for divorce. Kahler A Watson for Plaintiff. Wm. Kay and Jas. Turner, Plaintiffs, BORN, KENT—In Sam's Valley October, 17th, 1873, to the wife of T. B. Kent, a daughter. DIED Foil the very best Photographs, go to Bradley A Rulolson's Gallery without stairs — A# ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Streot, San Francisco, Cal. You cannot afford to neglect a cold. It will fasten its iron hand upon the strongest constitution, unless attended to in time. Du. W istak ’ s B ai . sam of W ild C herry will cure it in every change, from the early cough , to consumption itself. NO. 1 ISLAND SUGAR 12 i CENTS per POUND. SAN FRANCISCO REFINED SUGAR.. .13} << 44 CIRCLE A. CRUSHED SUGAR 15 44 1C EXTRA HEAVY GOLDEN SYRUP Be have also just received and, are now opening the largest, best assorted and Fashionable Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., To be found this side of San Francisco, all of which will be sold at UNTRCEDENTEI) LOW PRICES! fitìT Fl dl N LSI 11 NG and F J Y GOODS BOYS' and GIRLS’ IlE A DY-MA DE Favor us with a call and convince yourself. 39 tf. SACHS BROS. NEW $50! WILSON Is simple, durable, runs easily ami sells for FIFTY DOLLARS. CLOTHING, BOOT'S ANI) SHOES, FINE TOYS FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS, j i SEWING MACHINE! NEEDLES for all MACHINES. Agents wanted in Oregon and Washington Territory A lbert V ail , Agent, 128 First Street, Portland, Oregon. CLOTHING, CIGARS $4.50 per KEG And other Groceries at the same low range of prices for CASH. Ladies' and Gentlemen's 31 m3. 1, E( ¡AL ADVERTIS EM ENTS. LEÍÍAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. Estray Notice. and TOBACCO, Crockery, Liquors, etc., yj-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned lias been appointed by the County Court ol' Jackson county, Ore AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE gon, Administrator of the estate of J. II. BILLEN'BROCK, deceased. All jier.sons indebted to said estate tire requested to settle the same immediately, In Orth's Building, Jacksonville. ami till persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers tomcat my residence in Sam's Valley within six months from 4 LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES the dale hereof. Jx sold at the very lowest prices. If you ANDREW S. MOON, don't believe me, call and ascertain prices Administrator. for vourselves. 39if. 42x45. October 16tli, 1873, . WAKEN UP AT THE RESIDENCE OF 1 A Clara Rader on Antelope Creek, seven- teen miles north-east of Jacksonville, one red sorrel mare about eight or nine years old, about fifteen hands high, some little white on both hind feet, and a lump on the jaw. Is of a breachy disposition. Appraised at $50 by James W. Simpson. •L P. CLARA RADER. October 7th, 1873. 43x45. CANDIES! CANDIES ! I Fresh, Pure and Whole-some as NOTICE Summons, THE SUNLIGHT! QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ¿8 ceived by me at Klamath Agency, Ore gon, until November 25th, 1873,at 12o’elock m ., for the delivery on December 15th, 1873, ol'Seventy 'Thousand Pounds of First-class Beef on the hoof at Yainax on Klamath Res ervation, Oregon. Bids must be made for IT. S. Currency. Three animals, as near an average as possible, will be killed and dress ed in the usual manner,atthe time of deliv ery, and the average I h - c I'of these, exclusive ot’the shanks and kidney tallow, will be ta ken as an average of the whole lot. < >ne-half the price of the cattle will be paid on deliv ery, and the remainder when the contract is approved by the Interior Department tit Washington. The power to reject all bids retained. L. S. DYAR, U. S. Indian Agent. Klamath Agency, Oct. 23, 1873. 44x46. In Justices’ Court tor tho precinct of Little Butte, State of Oregon, County of Jackson. J. M. Childers vs. George Eairroutte ; ac tion to recover money by the writ of at tachment. To (Seo. Eairroutte, the above named defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to :q>- pear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct of Little Butte, on the 1st day of December, 1873, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the office of said Justice in said precinct, to answer the above named plaintiff in a civil action. Tiie defendant will lake notice that if he fails to answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take judgment against him for $28.75, together with all the costs. Given under mv hand this 15th day of October, 1873. ' J. W. SIMPSON, J. P. THE JOY OF EVERY FAMILY ! U. S. HOTEL, P. J. Ryan’s Brick Building, Third Street, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Mannfaet ured every day, of the best materi als, by CANTY A WAGNER, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner*, No. 107 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS (•ailed to our immense assortment of Can dies and other goods suitable for the HOLIDAY’S, And warranted to keep in all climates. Prices LOW and TERMS LIBERAL. Or I hereby order the above to be puldished six consecutive week« in the D e . mociiatic ders from the interior promptly and care fully attended to. 38inX TiME.S. J. W. S1MPSON, J. 1». 42x47. FRESH IMPORTATIONS Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. A YRS. L. HORNE BEGS LEAVE TO IN- AL form the public that she intends re maining in Ja •ksonville the coming winter, TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF and will conduct this hotel in tirst-elass 1 the County Court for Jackson county, manner. The table is always supplied with state of Oregon, the undersigned adminis T?X WINDERMERE FROM LIVER- the best the market affords. Having very trator of the estate of Stephen Watson, de Jj pool, comfortable rooms, particular attention will ceased, will oiler for sale at public auction be paid to the comfort of guests. for cash at the Court House door in Jack Thankful for past patronage, she respect sonville, < »regon, on 3,400 SACKS OF full v solicits a continuance of the same. MRS. L. HORNE. Tuesday, the 3d day of December, 1873, Jacksonville, Oct. 15th, 1873. 42x1.». the following described real property situ Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ated in Jackson county, Oregon, belonging to said estate, to-wit: The undivided one-half of Donation Land Note landing and fur sale tu the Trade vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1N the co-partnership heretofore existing Claim No. 155, known as the Donation Claim between the undersigned is this day dis of Sewall Truax, containing one hundred solved by mutual consent, Thos. Giannini and tifly-nine and mnety-two hundredths withdrawing from the firm. All those in acres. The undivided one-half of Donation debted to the firm are requested to come for Land Claim No. 56, known as the claim of John Rankin and Jane Rankin, containing ward and settle up their accounts. —BY— three hundred and twenty and forty-four JOHN ORTH, 1 hundredths acres. All of Donation Lind THOS. GIANNINI. ' Claim No. 58, known as the Claim of Ste ' The undersigned will continue the busi phen Watson, containing one hundred and CORBITT & MACLEAY, Portland, Ogn. ■ ness at the old stand. Thankful for past fa sixty and fourteen hundredths acres. s». Sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. M. ot ; vors heretofore extended, 1 resi>eetfully so said day. . licit a continuance of the same. JOHN WATSON, WANTED AGENTS JOHN ORTIT. Administrator of said Estate. 44td 43x45. Oct. 15th, 1873. For our great pictorial work Just Issued called B adly H urt .—It seems that Au gust Walters, who killed Parkerat Ashland, was not so much to blame as represented. He was so severely cut on the head with a weapon, (supposed to be a club) that a doc tor had to be summoned to sew up the wound. He wits also severely hurt in other places. ---------- •---------- A gent .—P. Dunn, County Clerk, is the agent for J. II. Stinson’s “New Book of Science.” All persons desir- ing to become subscribers, can do so by calling on Mr. Dunn. N otice .—The members of Jack- sonville Tumveroin Club No. 1 aro request ed to meet at Turnverein Hall this evening at 7 o’clock sharp. By order of the P resident . —... . SACHS BROS. ARE SELLING OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. H appy R eliefto Y oung M en from the effects of Errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent tree, in sealed envelopes. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,—an In stitution having a high reputation for hono rable conduct and professional skill. 45 PRICES ! AT THE TEMPLE OF FASHION. SPECIAL NOTICES Callister's steam saw mill, on Rogue River, on the 29th lilt. Ho was eaught by the main belt and thrown with great violence against the shaft anil a revolving pulley, fracturing his skull and otherwise injuring him, from which ho died shortly afterwards. I REDUCTION X AN DYKE—At the family residence, near Pluenix, on November 5th, 1873, Mrs. Keziah Van Dyke, wife of S. I). Van Dyke, aged 64 years and 9 months. F atal A ccident .—Joseph D. Cary, aged about 17 years, was killed at Mc I GREAT ------------------ I— T oys .'—E. Jacobs received a fine lot- of toys for the holidays this week. Cail and see them, LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT! NEW BARBER SHOP, Citation to Heirs. A LA CALIFORNIA. ---- OR— California Street, In the County Court for Jackson county, State of Oregon. Sketches of Life in the Golden State, GEORGE SCHUMPF, Proprietor. In the matter of the estate of John Thurber, Y THE LATE COL. ALBERT 8. EV junior, deei'ased. ANS. A l>cautiful Octavo, splendidly aving purchased blockwetj / s To Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs. Priscilla Pow illustrated. Vivid pen ]>aintingM of life in barlier shop in .Jacksonville, I am fully ersand Mrs. Roxanna Thurber, heirs-at- California, etc. Agents also wanted for the prepared to do all kinds of work in niv line law of said Deceased, and all others inter “MANUAL OF AMERICAN IDEAS.” in the best manner and at reasonable prices. ested in said estate : I RAZORS CAREFULLY’ I’UT IN ORDER. VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT I A most invaluable work for every American I James Helms, administrator of said es citizen. Also just issued, “the Fanner’s Call at tho shop formerly occupied by tate, has tiled his petition praying for an Journal and Account Book.’’ Send for terms order to sell the following described real upon these rapid selling laMiks. Blockwell. GEO. SCHUMPF. property lielonging to said estate, to*'' '* • r A. L. BANCROFT A CO., Donation Claim No. 44, of John 1 burlier 42x48. San Francisco, Cal. LAGER, LAGER! in said eountv', containing one hundred and tit'tv six and sixty-two hundredths acres, J. A. BAUER, less forty acres oil sold to Roxanna lhur- TIIE EAGLE BREWERY. I h ? r CHEMIST, And von are further notified that the MANUFACTURING prayer of said petitioner Mill lie heard And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in and’ determined at the Clerk's office in rnilE PROPRIETOR, JOS. XXETTERER, Jacksonville, in «aid county, at the No- 1 has now on hand and vctnlx r term of said Court, to-wit : The DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, ufacturing tho best Lager Beer in . > l()th day of November, 1873, at which time Oregon, which he will sell in qutuitities to and place v<>u are hereby cited to appear AND EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND suitgpurehasers. Call and test the article. and show càuse, if any exist, why an order 29tf. ____ _____ ______________ of sale should not be made as prayed, for in IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, said petition. A~GOOD CHANCE! Published by an order of lion. E. B. No. 101 Post Streot, Watson, County Judge, made October 8th, 1S73. [41tJ.] P. DUNN, Clerk. rnilE UNDERSIGNED OhFERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 1 sale his one-fourth interest in the Big Butte Creek Steam Saw Mill,, including three yoke of oxen, trucks, chains, etc. I Q- -- QQA per day! Agents wanted! SfT Orders from the country promptly All classes of working peo offer the above nt a very low 0i?ure- MX O») ,u fllled. 30tf. ple, of cither sex, young or old, make more terms are half cash, and halt in either Stock, Grain or Lumber. For further I™ti^ money at work for us in their spare mo JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY onoulre on the premises or of the under- ments, or all the time, than at anything ♦ I and promptly executed at the TIMES else. Particulars tree. Address s l PJOSEPH PAVrERSON. PRINTING OFFICE at the lowest rate*. G. STINSON A Co., Portland, Me. October 28th, 1873. «m3. H CS B