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LOCAL BREVITIES. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. H on . P. P. P rim , J.— F riday ', N ov . 21st. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1.873. M. A. Brentano, et. al., vs. Anna F. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. Kent; suit for an injunction, Suit I Ge<». P. Rowell A Co.. ............. New York. dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. S. M. Pettingill A Co ............. New York. S aturday , N ov . 22d. L. 1*. Fisher,............... .......San Francis«»«». Thos. Royce............... . ....... San Francise«» State of Oregon, ex re., W. K. Ish L. Samuel.................... ................. Portland. l>an. L. Greeu............ J«»scphin«» County. vs. D. R. Jones ; proceedings for con tempt. Action dismissed at cost of RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. plaintiff. I M onday , N ov . 24th. M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, by tlu» Rever The February term of the Circuit ends J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. Court Yvas by order of Judge Prim Williams, alternately. C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev postponed until the second Monday in ery Sundav, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa March, on account of His Honor bein" ther Blanchett. M. E. S unday - S chool .—Regular meetings unable to lie present at the regular every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. term, in consequence of being officially C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular engaged in the Supreme Court meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. Milton S. Lindley vs. Geo. II. Lynch ; F. 0. DIRECTORY AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE»f suit for dissolution of co-partnership. Continued. Stages leave .Jacksonville as follows : For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass ami Rose J. R. Neil, District Attorney, vs. burg, every day at 9:15 a . m . Mail closes at Giles Wells, Jr., John W. Wells, W. 8:15 a . m . For Phtvnix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- F. Songer, and Giles Wells, Sr.; action d*ng, California, every day at 3:15 1». m . to recover money on undertaking in Mail el«>s«>s at 2:30 r. m . For Applegate, K«»rbvville, YY'ahl«» and bail, Decision by the Court for plain- Crescent City, every Monday, and Thursday morning, at 3 o’cl«M*k. Mail closes at 8 1». m . tiff in the sum of $3,000 and costs. the precctling evening. I). H. Sexton and Carrie Sexton vs. For Fort Klamath, every Thursday at 12 M. ’Hie mail for Central Point, Table Rock, Jackson county; suit for injunction. Tingle Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s Demurrer to complaint sustained, and Y'alley leaves every YVednes«iay morning; judgment given defendant for costs. closes the «»veiling pr«»ce«ling. Th«» mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- D. H. Sexton and Carrie Sexton \’s. n«»x and I^ike City, leaves Ashland every Board of County Commissioners; ac Monday morning. tion to recover real property. Demur N ew P ost O ffice .—A post office rer to complaint sustained, and judg has been established in Drew’s Valley, ment given defendant for costs. in this county. M. P. Garrison is the T uesday , N ov . 25th. Postmaster. E. C. Brooks vs. Wm. Williams, S. W ood , G rain , E tc .—We will take Koster and Fred. Otten ; suit for an wood, grain, flour and other produce injunction. It appearing to the satis in payment for subscription, if deliv faction of the Court that amended ered immediately. complaint having been unintentionally L ecture .—J. H. Stinson, Esq., by mislaid, plaintiff given until December request, will deliver a further lecture 1st, 1873, to file another complaint. State vs. General Frank Wheaton y upon our civilization in the Court House, in Jacksonville, on next Tues- habeas corpus. Continued. W ednesday , N ov . 26th. day evening, December 2d. W. K. Ish vs. D. R. Jones ; suit for JACKSON V1 LEE Tf RN V ER EIN No 1. dissolution of co-partnership and for i —The members of this organization an account. Referred to P. Dunn, are all requested to be present this eve Clerk, to take evidence and report on ning punctually at 7 o’clock, as im the law and facts. portant business will l>e transacted. Wm. Ray and James Turner vs. II. By order of the P resident . I F. Maury, B. F. Davis and Alex. Mill K ettle U p .—Dr. Aiken requests er; motion for leave to issue execu those indebted to him to come forward tion. Motion granted. Court adjourned for the term. and settle immediately, as he desires to leave for New Mexico. All accounts T iie E arthquake .—Last Saturday i ; not settled by the 1st of January, will evening, at a little after nine o’clock, be ¡»laced in the hands of an attorney an earthquake shook up the country iI for collection. rather severely, the vibrations of which P ersonai ..—Wm. II. Watkinds, lasted several seconds. No damage Esq., »Superintendent of the State Pen was done in Jacksonville, however, ex cept frightening everybody and caus itentiary, J, passed through town this week, on his way to San Jose, He ing a great deal of gossip. The shock had a requisition for the notorious seemed to I m * more severe in the coun George Bargeman, alias Schultz, who try, as at Linkville the earth was re I has been arrested at that place. We ported as having been cracked, while learn that he t«x»k twenty-six pounds the chimney of Wm. Kahler at Grant’s Pass was demolished. Josephine coun of ornaments for Schultz’ limbs. ty was shaken up more severely, we N ew S addler S hop . — Watt & are informed, chimneys being cap Klum have started a new shop at Ash sized and many other evidences land, which has long been needed given. Theearth«iuakeseemed to have there. They have stocked their shop extended the greater length of the with a complete assortment of first- Coast, and advices as yet intimate that class articles, which they will sell at the damage was slight everywhere. r prices than any other house in Crescent City seemed to have received »■ hern Oregon. Mr. Watt isa first- the severest shock, as the cornices were class workman, and all persons en knocked from the houses and other trusting work to the firm, can rest as mischief done. The vibrations seemed sured of having it executed in the best to lie from north to south, as the shock of style. Consult their advertisement, was felt at Portland some time before and if you desire anything in the sad they shook San Francisco. This being dlery line, give them a call. the first earthquake which has occurred A ccidents .—Thos. Smith, of Butte here, everybody was of course excited. Creek, was this week thrown from a Several laughable incidents occurred, wagon in Jacksonville, and had his among which was the following : »Sev right leg broken in two places near the eral of our citizens were engaged in a foot. Dr. Aiken was summoned, and social game of cards, and when the Mr. Smith is now doing well. earthquake came, one of them, anx Alex. Martin, Esq., while out hunt ious to holster up and save his house, ing last Sunday, was accidentally rushed out with the hand that had just struck by a few scattering shot from been dealt him, which contained five the gun of a young man who was diamonds and the “Jack of Spades.” «hooting at rabbits, and did not see Clubs happened to be trumps, and Mr. Martin. The wound, although when Johnny reached the street, to not dangerous, is rather painful. see the severity of the shock, he de Wilbur Beeson, of Wagner Creek, posited the cards on the ground, much while driving his team to his son’s to the displeasure of those who held a mill on Rogue River after dark on the full hand of trumps and were in dan ger of being “stuck.” His house was ¿Ì5th inst., was thrown from his wagon saved, however. The Odd Fellows by the wheel falling into a deep rut, were in session at the time of the breaking his shoulder and bruising his shock, and so severely did their Hall hip severely. His team became fright shake, that they were obliged to ad ened, and although badly hurt as he journ. Thus ended our first earth was, he succeeded in stopping the ani quake. ■ • ■■■■— P rofessional . — Attention is called mals and getting to the next house. From there he rode on horseback to to the advertisement of Dr. Belt. The Mr. Gordon’s, and through the kind Doctor is an old resident of Oregon, ness of »Sergeant Bolt, of Fort Klam and is intimately acquainted with the ath, was brought to Jacksonville. Dr. diseases peculiar to this climate, be Belt was summoned and the fractured sides being an excellent surgeon. He bones set, which was quite a difficult comes with the best recommendations. operation, considering that twenty-four N ew G oods . —Morris Mensor has hours had elapsed since the accident. Mr. Beesan has been rather unfortu nate of late. It is only a short time ‘ since he had his foot sever Ty hurt by a log roiling over it It will be some time before he will be entirely recov ered from his last accident. just received one of the finest and most extensive stocks of general mer- i chandise everbrought to town, all of which he will sell at extraordinary low : prices. Ilia new ad. will appear next week. Earthquake. Rain and mud. Pay your subscription. The grass is sprouting finely. The Sheriff is collecting taxes. Jos. G. Wall, Esq., of Crescent City, is in town. C. W. »Savage has sold his fine resi dence to Henry Judge. Dan. Green, Esq., Sheriff of Joseph ine county, favored us with a call last week. The December term of the County Court will commence next Monday, Decent her 1st. A new Florence sewing machine can be had at a reasonable figure by calling at this office immediately. Thanksgiving occurred last Thurs day, and a large number of turkeys were ruthlessly devoured. Deputy Sheriff Coats has returned from Salem, having safely deposited Waitersand Keeolewith Bill Watkinds. Henry A. Breitbarth returned to Jacksonville this week, after an ab sence of several months in the East and Germany. No certificate of publication will I m * given on legstl advertisements, unless the charges are paid. No deviation from this rule in the future. Fisher Bros, have dissolved partner ship, and desire all those indebted to them to come forward and settle. A. Fisher will continue the business. That „excellent periodical, Woo(Vs Household Magazine, ¡»rice $1.00, will be furnished in conjunction with the T imes for $3.50, if paid in advance. H. F. Phillips has returned from the Territories, for which he started last »Spring with a large band of horses. H e sold all his horses, and obtained good prices for them. GREAT NEW, THIS WEEK. 8. E. WATT. WATT <fc KLUM, Saddle & Hamess Manufacturers, ASHLAND, OREGON. "MANUFACTURE AND IMPORT CON- cord Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, Boston Teain Collars, Concord, Team anil Ihigg.x Collars, Men’s, Boys’, and Side Sad dles, Bridles, Cine has and*Stirrups, Whips, Curry-combs, I .ashes, Spurs, Collar Pads, NO. 1 ISLAND SUGAR and everything usually kept in a well regu late«! harness establishment. SAN FRANCISCO REFINED SUGAR YY e are using Kerby’s Gepuine Santa Cruz Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our CIRCLE A. CRUSHED SUGAR Customers. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fon the very best Photographs, go to Bradlev A Ruiotson’s Gallery without stairs — r-3-ÀSt END 1N TI1E ELEVAT<>R, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. To cure a cough, to relieve all irritations of the throat, soundness and health to the most d«*licate organizations of the human frame—the lungs—use Dn. VV istar ’ s of YV ii . i » CiiEitHY, which is still prepared with the same care in the selection and com pounding of various ingredients as when it was introduced to the public by Dr. Wistar, over forty years since. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. H appy R elief to 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 NEW, THIS WEEK. Dr. J. C. BELT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacksonville, Oregon, Having located in the town of Jacksonville, for the purpose of practicing Surgery and other branches of his profession, respect fully asks a portion of the public patron age! Office—Second door north of the U. S. Hotel. 48tf. Dissolutici! of Co-Partnership. Repairing neatly and quickly done. Please give us a call. 48tf. 13) « « 15 a « $4.50 per KEG And other Groceries at the same low range of prices for CASH. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. He hare also just received and are now opening the largest, best assorted and Fashionable Stock of TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 the County Court tor Jackson county, State of Oreg«»n, the undersigned Adminis trator of th«» estate of John Thurber, de ceased, will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House door in Jack To be found this side of San Francisco, all of which will be sold at sonville, on DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., Saturday, the 3d day of January, 1874, The following described real property situated in Jackson county, Oregon, belong ing to said estate, to-wit : Donation Claim No. 44 of John Thurber, in section nine and sixteen, in Township No. 38, South of Range, one west, containing one hundred and titty-six and sixty-two hundredths acres, less* 40 acres sold off to Roxanna Thurber. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. m ., of said day. JAMES HELMS, 48. Administrator of said Estate. UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES! GtíT Favor us with a call and convince yourself. SACHS BROS. 39 tf. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff's Sale. otice is hereby ' given that N bv virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oro- Notice of Final Settlement. FURNISHING and -r 5 a 1 -4 -XN GOODS, X gon, for the County of Jackson, and to me S tate of O regon , ) directed, in favor of John Bolt and against County of Josephine, j Joseph A. Kemper, for the sum of one bun- BOYS and GIRLS' In the County Court of the State of Oregon, dred and seventeen dollars, ($117) gold «join, for tlie county of Josephine. I have levied upon and will on In tlu* matter of the Estate of J. YV. John READY-MADE CLOTHING, son, deceased. Monday, the 22d day of December 1873, I VTOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN TO ALL the hours of nine o’clock a . m . and x\ persons interested that J. T. Layton, between BOOTS AND SHOES, four o'cl«H»k r. m . of said day, at tlie Court . Administrator of said estate, has tiled his Housedoorin Kerbyville, Josephine county, j final account therein. Oregon, oiler for sale to the highest bidder It is therefore ordered by the Court that for cash in hand tlie following described FINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Monday, tlie 5th day of January, A. D. 1874, real estate, lying anil being in Josephine be and is hereby set apart for the hearing of county, Oregon, to-wit : Lot No. 8, in Town objections to said final settlement. ship No. 36 S. of Range 7 West, containing By order of Hon. J. B. Sifers, Judge, this 19.34-100 acres, to satisfy said execution and CLOTHING, 6th day of October, A. D. 1873. 48x51. accruing costs. DAN. L. GREEN, Sheriff. Administratrix’s Notice. Nov. 19lh, 1873. 47x50. CIGARS and TOBACCO, Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Crockery, Liquors, etc., N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the County Court for Jackson county, State of Oregon, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of Stephen Watson, tle- AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE ceased, will offer for sale at public auction for eash at the Court House door in Jack sonville, Oregon, on In Orth's Building, Jacksonville. Tuesday, the %d day of December, 1873, I the following described real property situ ated in Jackson county, Oregon, belonging to said estate, to-wit : The undivided one-half of Donation Ixind Claim No. 155, known as the Donation Claim of Sewall Truax, containing one hundred and tiftv-nine and ninety-two hundredths acres. The undivided one-half of Donation Land Claim No. 56, known as the claim of John Rankin and Jane Rankin, containing three hundred and twenty and forty-four hundredths acres. All of Donation I .and Claim No. 58, known as the Claim of Ste phen Watson, containing one hundred and sixty and fourteen hundredths acres. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. M. ot said day. JOHN WATSON, Administrator of said Estate. 44td Administrator's Notice VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xi the undersigned lias lM»en appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate ot Wil liam Wright, «ieceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re quest «»<1 to settle the same immediately, ami all persons having claims against said es tate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence in tin» precinct of Jacksonville within six months from the date hereof. JOSEPH A. CRAIN, Administrator. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1873 . 48x51. I CANDIES ! fllHE UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF OF 1 the County of Jackson, Stat«» ot Oregon, will meet thè Tax-payers of said county, for the ¡»urpose <»f ret»eiving taxes, on the fol lowing «lavs in their respective precincts, at their usual places of voting, and will remain A. M. until in each precinct from 9 o’c cl«>ck ’ 4 o’cl«»ck I». M. of each «lav, to-wit : Jacksonville....................... .November 25 44 26 YVillow Springs................ 44 28 Manzanita.......................... 44 29 Sterlingville....................... 1 Ashland.............................. .December 44 0 Eden.................................... 44 3 Uniontown........................ 44 4 Applegate.......................... 44 5 Little Butte Creek............. * 44 6 Big Butte Creek............... . 44 8 Flounce Ro«»k..... ............... 44 9 Table Rock........................ 44 10 Rock Point........................ 44 11 Pleasant (’reek................. 44 12 Grant’s Pass...................... 44 13 Leland................................. 44 15 Foot’s Creek...................... . 44 22 Uhewaucan........................ 44 24 Goose Lake........................ 44 St Lost River.......................... 44 31 Link River......................... Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at the above stated tini«». The law in regard to their collection will be strictlv enforced. T. T. McKENZlk, 47x49 Sheriff anti Tax Collector. CANDIES ! ! 4 LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES H. sold at the very lowest prices. If you don’t believe me, call and ascertain prices for yourselves. 39lf. FRANCO-AM ERICAN Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Proprietress. MADAME HOLT. HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD of tendering her thanks to the public for Fresh, Pure and Wholesome as the patronage w-nieh has hitherto been ex tended to her, and would respectfully solicit î its «vintinuance. Her tables are always under her immedi ate control; and by her long experience in THE JOY OF EVERY FAMILY ! the business she feels «»onfident that she will Manufactured every day, of the best materi give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable als, by style, suited to the actximmodation of single otvupant« or famili«»s. Her beds are always CANTY A WAGNER, kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Notice To Tax-Payers. HE CO - PARTNERSHIP HEKETO- fore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent, N. GEORGE SCHUMPF, Fisher withdrawing from the firm. All out standing accounts and notes must be settled before the first dav of January, 1874. BARBER, A. FlSTtER, N. FISHER. Jacksonville, Nov. 25, 1873. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, The undersigned will continue the busi ness at tlie old stand. Thankful for past fa vors tendered the old firm, I respectfully so air cutting , shaving , sham - licit a continuance of the same. pooing and ladies’ hair cutting done in 48x50. A. FISHER. first-class style. T 12) CENTS per POUND. EXTRA HEAVY GOLDEN SYRUP ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. V<)TICE IS HEREBY (JIVEN THAT XY tin- undersigne«i has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson countv, Ore MARRIED. gon, Administratrix ot the Estate of Jacob Roudebush, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc re- questetl to settle th«» same immediately, and all persons having claims against said es tate are requested to present them with the proiM»r vouchers to me at my residence in BORN. Jacksonville within six months from the STURGES—On the 18th inst., to the wife of «late hereof. HARRIET ROUDEBUSH A. W. Sturges a son—a 10-pounder. Administratrix. I Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1873. 48x51. I DIED FEIIELY—In Oreana, Humboldt county, Nevada, November 6th, 1873, of pneumo nia, John Fehelv, aged 52 years. PRICES I REDUCTION CHAS. K. KLUM. T THE SUNLIGHT i Wholesale and Retail Confectioners. FRESH IMPORTATIONS No. 107 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. X WINDERMERE FROM pool, THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS called to our immense assortment of Can dies and other goods suitable for the HOLIDAYS, And warranted to k«»op in all climates. Prices LOW and TERMS LIBERAL. Or ders from the interior promptly and «-are- fully attended to. 38m3. E LIVER- 3,400 SACKS OF LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT! Now landing and for sale to the Trade ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, I CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS —BY— CORBITT & MACLEAY) Portland, Ogn. will commcncc alxnit the middle T of schoolI August, and is dividetl in tour sessions, 3». of eleven weeks each. The following arc the W ACTED AGECT8 terms: Board and tuition, per term,........... $40.00 For our great pictorial work juai issued called 4.00 Bed and lfedding................................ A LA CALIFORNIA. 8.00 Drawing and painting....................... Pinno,................................................... . 15.00 -OR- 5.00 I Entrance fee, only once,.................. Sketch«« «f Ltfte la th« Gd4«a Stat«, SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Y THE LATE COL. ALBERT 8. EV Primary, per term............................. $ 6.00 ANS. A beautiful Octavo, splendidly 8.00 Citation To Heirs. illustrated. Vivid pen paintings of life in Junior, “ ............................ DANDRUFF LOTION, 10.00 California, etc. Agents also wanted for th« Senior, “ ............................ Pupils are received at any time, and their An entirely new discovery for cleansing In the County Court for Josephine county, “MANUAL OF AMERICAN IDEAS.’’ the scalp an«l restoring the hair to its natu terms will be counted from the day of their Oregon, sitting in Probate. entrance. For further particulars apply at A most invaluable work for every Amerfcan In the matter of the Estate of Campbell ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. the Academy. 29tf. citizen. Also just issued, “the Fanner’s Caldwell, deceased. RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. Journal and Account Book.” Send for terms To the Heirs-at-Law and all others interested B£N. SACHS, upon these rapid selling books. therein : NOTICE A. L. BANCROFT A CO., Cal. St., (ono door east of White <t Martin,) OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT 42x48. San Francisco, Cal. C. II. Caldwell, administrator of said TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE JACKSONVILLE, OGN. estate, has filed his petition praying for an 1 apj>ointed James YV. Crutcher, Esq., my Dissolution of Co-Partnership. or«ler to sell tho following described real agent, to attend to all ne«»essary business Has Just Received a Complete d- Fine Stock of «luring mv absence in tlie East. estate belonging to said estate, to-wit : VTOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 have also placed my notes and accounts One-half of donation Claim No. 731, NUTS <t CANDIES, XYI the co-j»artnerahip heretofore existing known and designated as the Donation in the hands of U.K. Hanna, Esq., for col Claim of Campbell Caldwell, containing lection. Parties interest««! will govern them TOYS FOR HOLIDAYS, between the umieraigned is thia day dia- solved bv mutual consent, Wm. Sutherland one hundred and sixty acres, situate«! in Jo selves accordingly. JAMES T. GLENN. withdrawing from the firm. All outstand Jacksonville, October 18, 1873. 43tf. TOBACCO CIGARS, sephine «»ounty, Oregon. ing accounts due the late firm must be paht And you are further notified that the prayer of said ¡»etitioner will be heard and A - Tft QQA per day I Agents wanted! SUPERIOR GENTLEMEN'S FVRNIsniNG GOODS, to Henry R. Brown, and all accounts againat th. ilrnt will be T0 J All classes of working peo determined at the Clerk’s office in Kerby- PIPES, BASKETS, CUTLERY, ville, in said county, on Monday, the 5th ple, of either Rex, young or old, make more WM. SUTHERLAND. day ot January A. D. 1874, at which time money at work lor us in their spare mo Brownsborough, Oct. 27, 1873. and place you are herby cited to appear and ments, or all the timo, than at anything Yankee Notions and School Books, show cause, if any exists, why an order of else. Particulars free. Address The undersigned will continue the bnai- G. STINSON <t Co., Portland, Me. ETC., ETC., salo should not be made, as prayed for in noas at the old stand. Thankful for past fa said petition. YY’hich ho will sell at YY'holesale anti Re vors heretofore extended, 1 respect hilly so- Published by an order of Hon. J. B. Si- JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY ♦J and promptly executed at tlie TIMES «Hh. --- BROW!5 tail at the fewest ratos. Give him a call. fers, County J udge, made on the 6tb day of PRINTING OFFICE «tthe loWest rates. Jacksonville, Nov. 7, 1873. 45tf. October, A. D, 1873, 48 i J H Y B