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? 4? ' . ifrJ&U irffit THE PREBQM COMMON SCHOOLS. To the people of Jackson county, Ore gon: As the tlmo Is drawing near for your nnnual School Mcctlngn, (first Monday of , .April,) permit mo to mnKo some sugges. lions for your respectful consideration. To begin with a small ilom,somc of you lmvc no name In particular, but mnny siaincs in common conversation, ns suits lho tnsto of Individuals. For example, tlie district nt tlie lieud of Dear Creek Vulley, Is thus spoken ol: Well's District, Judge Tolman's District, Grubb's District, Dunn's District. No one ever tliinks of speaking of you by your number, So, also, we hove Van Dorn's, Crane's, "Wright' District, Now please baptize these and other children or the county wltli appropriate names of which their children ngalu will not be nshnmed. Some ol the Districts liavo already attended to this. When tlia Superintendent's Hook came In to my hands, I soon saw there was no way of knowing where the several districts were, except by the nuincs of the clerks, recorded In the annnol uppnrtlonmcnt of the school fund. The record of boundaries, It Is true, showed somewhat of your whereabouts, pro vided yo went to the trouble of consult ing maps In lho Clerk's ofTico in Jackson ville. Hut as the boundaries arc described by the names of laud holders, more or Icssf )c all the districts, which lunds havo since changed hands several timet, It requires a knowlcdgo of the first settlers to under stand whnt Is meant. Now give your selves a technical none which will at once show where you arc. UKriKK ACCriUTI'.J.V YOCR IIOUKDAIIIES. A number huvc already done this. There arc others however in which errors have been discovcrrd, nnd should be corrected. Tbey have probably arisen thus : In the early history of lho vulley largo school dls. trlcti wcro formed and recorded. As fam ilies multiplied, new districts were mudc by dividing those first organized, and record' td, while the original district, with its num ber nod boundaries remains unchanged. In addition to these Inaccuracies, according to the old luw supertiitendaiits had the power, by re-quest to Irnbsfcr families nnd farms from one side to the other, In some Instances the record shows that these same famlllvs have been changed back nnd forth several tlmrr ; and It Is known, for no oth er reason tlmn dissatisfaction with their company. This divorcing system was hap pily terminated, it least no provision made for It, by one new law. These changes jind Inaccuracies have subjected newly elec ted Clerks to much amioyunco In rnuktug out their annual rrpsrts, whom to embrace and whom to leuro ont ; lest tho children iifthe same families might bo reported In two districts and both draw money from the school fund. I request your attention to this, that wo muy compare your present boundaries with those rrcordtd In the book, and correct them when necessary. DEAD IDSTniCTS. A number of those orlglnully organized Jiave been deed nnd burled for several Jfars, but not beyond tho hope of rising again. The whole number recorded in the bookJiotb living nnd deud.ls 29. Ten of these at least may bo considered totally dead to Jar as drawing school money Is considered. Jlcmoval, neglect, or the force ol circum stances generally, have combined to entomb tlxm. In one case at least, (uud how many more Is, not known) there was, Is now unexpended school mooey In the hands of of the former Clerks somo 570. This Clerk hascoruwlted with ino us to what he iloulddo with It J JJo said tho money til been loaned several years sluco Io coin, (sd ihe person who borrowed, returned It Io greenbacks. This was, Indeed, taking fcreud from the children's mouths. If any ore clerks . thosa dead districts have un expended school money In their possession, 1 hope they have Ihe came frankness nnd bonciiy to report themselves. I suggested to toy friend, In reply to his question, "what he should do with It," one or two things, viz : either that they rcorgunlze, or (if this wus practicable being too lew or too distant from each other.) cast In their lot with ,an adjoining district at Ihe next anuual .meeting. Then they coald make a cam .mon fund with what the other would draw, d so all oliko be mutually benefited! This would do until suck- times as they .might be strong enough to reorganize. Borne of the dead districts have bad the ikwjit. of a recuslltlon by casting In weir lots with their nelhbors. This I .commend to all. Experience proves that it is not wise, In parsely settled sections of the country to We the districts too small. A district ty be large in territory, but small In the .number of children 5 and small in territory llh many children. Jt is better to err, I' error it be, on tht other side nnd havo Mm rather large. The disadvantages of wlngjoeip too small are obvious. The nooey whleh such draw as their portlou so small s to aid but little io reduc Pg the expenses of education. Tot heinir ble to support good teachers, especially, mall organisations die by the wcro force law, and of course faifto draw their just poUN ofbe public unds. Vet ail the Jple re laxeej yeor after year .two mills the dollar for the support of schools in 'M "vlflg districts of the county; ond wneoiheyeend tUeJr ohlldren to school In u adjo district, by boarding theat out f . ,1Ue ,ho' cannot aT0" tueroselves 1 ,Ue M of to public funds, unless It be t the option of Its potrons nnd directors. This shows clearly that It would be their Interest to unite with adjoining orgnnlza tlons which have n living., fficlent existence. sections of rifn county not ykt o.ioan- 1ZED INTO BCIlnni, tltSTniCTS. It Is desirable, Indeed, tho law requires, that every part or the county hi embraced In soma school district. Yet there nrc mnny families oh the confines of civlllza. Hon, ns well as thoe In tho dead districts, which do not belong to npy. Gcographl cal features, such as ranges of mountain?, urge streams end deserts must contra! tho boundaries in almost every part of our connly. Families living far up in our mountains, nnd In plnces not much frequcn. ted, should bo Included In districts to which they natnrnlly belong. For oxam pie, all ihe territory belonging to little nnd blgtintto Creeks, nnd Antelope, should bo embraced In the one known as Da- der'aor Wcsgato's district. We recom mend this change to the people of that sec Hon of our county. It will odd much to your pecuniary Interests ; nnd It Is nothing more limn just that you rccclvo lho bene, fit of your own taxes. Lmvo no part ol tho county ont In that direction. Since tho nbovo was written, I have been In formed. Hint n change hns been rflVctcd, and this dead district is now alive niriIn, by bring embraced In another Then there Is a fraction of a dead district form, ly known ns Hamlin's or Stevenson's, which should be Included In one or the other of those ndjolnlng; repnrd being had, of course, to the forms of law In.roaklng there chnnges. rnACTioKAr. wstmcts. Dysnch Is meant those which shonld embrace portions of territory In two coun. lies. Wlllinmsbnrg Is so, nnd Ihe people draw school money from both Jackson and Josephine. This generally secures to them quite a large fund. I before spoke of, nnd recommended, another of the ssmo kind for lower Applegale and Missouri Flats. I need now only add that a large and profita ble orconlzatloncan be so mode, nnd hope It will be, if not done already ; and report yourselves to the superintendents of both counties ns the law directs, defining the boundaries for each county. I put the question to tho proplo of "Dry Diggings," also, whether they could not improve their condition by some such nrrancrment? The laws of nature make you all one fumlly, socially nnd commer cially j nnd von should Itooneln education al Interests. And to any othrr sections so situated, wo would ray go, nnd do ns tho people or Williamsburg linve nlready done. SCIIOPI. LANDS. Fpcctnl enre of these Is of 0 great Impor tance. I havo said much on this snb ject In my visits over the county, have re. quested the people ond directors of dis tricts to preserve nnd prevent trespass upon those within their own limits. It affords pleasure to Ftatc that there has been a gen eral cessation of thise trespasses over the county. Still, however, there are some who will not listen to kind entreaties t and it Is much to be regretted that there nre perrocs who will steal both wood and timber from these lands thus stealing money from your pockets, nnd knowledge from your children. I huvc spoken to som of these privately, politely request ing them not to commit these trespasses. Some have promised that they would cease these depredations ; and yet, In one Instance at least, within a few daya after wards they relumed, "like the dog to his vomit," to a repetition of the same offences. If reports be true, In some In stances, the directors themselves have been trespassers. How far leniency should be exercised In such ensrs may be n question T but there Is certainly a point beyond which forbearanco ceases to be n virtue. A common excuse Is "If'Ay, everybody hatUtn doing the tamt for ycari; eveiyMy goes that to get tcood," nnd such like. A wrong, perpetuated till It becomes a habit does not surely make It rltrht. There Is n piece of school land back of Phecnlx, on which Camp Baler standi, once a grand forest, which Is now almost worthless. Uncle Sam has made sad havoc of the wood nnd timber, IJ7io in' proteaitt him t Will our IFon. Pro. ccutlng Attorney, Mr. Dowell, take the case? I believe It Is generally considered good political doctrino that the military power should bo In subserviency to tho civil. Others besides Uncle Sam have had a peculiar spite at that forrest of wood and timber. There Is yet another between this ond Jacksonville for which there has been a peculiar love or spite shall It bo called? And yet another, back of Ilopwood's mill, nnd some others In various places. Jow, if directors and people do not take care of these lands witlilu their own districts, I tee not how they can be effectually preserved. Let them report those depredations to the su perintendent j not by vague flying report, but by (riving names, dates, places, on pa per, with the names of witnesses ; and thcrl tho casexan be submitted to the forms of law. A mere vague rumor is of hut little worth. In order tout the two- file of the county can find what ore school amis, I have collected them all together, and left a copy with full description at the Clerk's office in Jacksonville. There is frequently more or lees difficulty In finding the lines with even a full descrip tion on paper, because tho stokes have been rubbed down by cattle ; corner nnd sight trees have been cut down. Still, it Is probuble the people of the several dis tricts, by special attention, could rind these lands with sufficient accuracy to re port and .eouvlct those who are commit ting trespass. There may be few instan ces where none but a practical survey or could determine the lines, M. A. Wiixuki. Sop't. Cmmou Schools. M $5000 M 32vjaL3saans. The nndcmlgncd would most repretfully call the Attention of the public to their NEW LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,' On Oregon Street, Jacksonville. We have on hand n stood supply of excellent Saddle Horses, to let. nmf will soon Imvo n lock of UiiRglcs, We nro determined to ilvomtls. faction to nil who may favor us with their p.itrciinj;c. A good supply of feed constanllr on hand. I'lA'AJALK.fcltOSS. Jacksonville, January 21st, 18GS, tf JUST RECEIVED AT ac!i E$ros OAT TIIOUSAXD l''DS OF SUPKHIOS BLACK, DRESS L& Which will l)c Solel nt n Grcnt Sacrifice. SACHS DUOS. 0SBQRN& SESSIONS, rrnrnAsixii id commission agents, C19 .Mtrclinni St., San rrnnclsro, Cnl. Having had extensive experience In both Wholetnlc and rclill trade, we fa I con fident that to COUNTRY MI-ItCHANTS dctirlag a resident agent, or to an occasion al purchaser, wu can oiler superior induce ments. Particular attention given to collections, lli puichato nnd sale of I.ccnl Trodtr notes, Drafts, Stamps, Senilis Mavhlncs, cto., or other transactions it'ipmlng lho scrrlcesbf experienced and reliable agrnts. l'urclmtc will be undo lor cah only, ex cept In cases of special agreement to the contrary. . (15co 111. sbom, formerly with Canhki.d, I'iuison & Co.. liolesalu dealers I11 line clothing, San 1- ru clrco. t. . 0C5Ciions, Formerly with C. Jl. Gootiwi.v, ii Co., Wholesulo Urnetrs, San Kranclico; nlio, UiiAumiir .V Wade, Jucliou lllc, Oregou. REFCR QY PERMISSION TO A. WOOD, lMt anl.lua tl.alor, S.111 Kratidico L. II. l!i;M'HLV A CO, IUrUir.it. Utalirs, E10 'nuirlco. O.W. lli:i, l Ai.aytr, fun Trancliw. CLACK I'LIIKIhS. Wul DuJou, Sao rrtittltco. Mutch 23,1 Mi. nubUlf IN the County Court, for tho County of Jackkon, State or Oregon, March Term A. 1). lbC2. 0. U. lloxlu 'lanllfl. t Henry 1). Macombcr Defendant. Arllon nt Lust- Io rrcnvrr Monr-. To Henry II. Mucoml,r, defendant afore said : You nro hereby required to appear In the County Court, ut tliu lliu i'taio ol Oregon lor the County of Juckiou, nnd an nur the complaint uu file In the nbuvu en titled cauku wltli the clerk of nM court. You mo hereby iiotlfled to answer s.ild com plaint, as above reoulied, within teu days fiom tlonervlco ol ililn niminuiis, and cup- i.v 01 compiaini, 11 ivrveu wuuiti aiu cuuiy. in- If ciinvd within an otiii-r county In caul tute, or out of It, wiililu twenty duy irom thodato of mid service, or philutlirnill take judgment agaluit ou lor want of uu un swir, nt the June Term of Mid Court, to be held In Jacksonville, In aid County and State, uu I hit Gilt dor ol'Juuo JbW5, lor tie sum of SSJU 'J7, Willi Intemt thereon,' at the rate of ti-11 per cent per aiiuum, from thu I lib day yfilay, lbtil, together with the costs aud expenses and UUbuuiu uU ol this action, to bu taxid. JACOBS & JtUSSltt. marllC lMaliijD'i, Atiorm-js HappiucBS or Misery ; TJiAT IS THK QUESTION. rpiIK I'KOritlKTOHS OF THE X .MUSEUM OK ANATOMY AND SCU'NCE," have determiiiid, regardless of expense, to Ueue Fltlilv (for the bei.efit of the sulTerlug humanity) four of their most intHrrstiiiK und Instructive LEU TUUIiS ou MAltlMAO'E.nudiU disqual ilieutions : Nervous Debility, Premature Decline of Manhood, Indigestion, Weak nets or Depression, Loss of Energy and Vi tal Power, tho great Bocial Evil, and those maladies that result from youthful follies, excesses of inuturily, or Ignorance of Phys iology and Natures Lane, Thefo Invaluable Lectures have been the means of enlightening ond luvlng thousands, uud will be forwarded KUL'E on receiptor Twenlyrtlve Cents in postairo stamps, by nddrtwlng "Recrelary I'ticiflc Munurn of Anatomy und Science), Pine Ktreet, Han Kraucfcco." ryletlers to be sent through Wells Fnrgo & Co. nwjl)l In's icj3str:Ksrij MVEttYAXD SALE STABLES. Corner of California and Fourth streets, 0 L U 0 A 0 K ft. D It U M, Proprietors js 'TJIKSKSTAHIXS aret jMSlcontrally located, and con- lK V n'wnlenttn the Union Ho-,J2L lei. Horses nnd mules will bo keprby the day or week, at moderate charges. The nroiirletors have a iiumlicr of fine liUUOIES AND 0AUUIAGE8, Foroueor two horses, to let on moderate terms. Also, good saddle buries and mules, which they will let to go to any part of the country, on leasonublo terms. Horses broke to lho saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold. The proprietors pledge themselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville, Ogn. Aug. l.-18tf Notice to Stock Raisers. THE undersigned takes this method of la forming the public, that persons, not stockholders in tho company, who ipay be desirous of breeding to ,tho celebrated MOltGAN IIOllSK, "VEK MOJVT,'? .can do ko by applying. IN 'A'IDlli 10 him, as ho has yet number of sliaies unengaged lor tbla watcm. He will always lie ' iouud with the K0"-'- od mares will bo bred for half the issue, and those bred upon his shares will be furnished pasturage free of charge. mar25ml B. S. BELKNAP. CURE YOUR COLD SAVE YOUR IiUNGS. ATEWELL'S J- PULMONARY 8YEUP II Cnrtil ThontnmU AND- I VtTiH Ouro You. A cough Is generally tho efiect of n cold, which has either tccii Improperly tieieteel or entirely neglected. When It proves obsti nate, Ihttt it tiltnyt rtitcn to wr thi (! meneti, as this shows a ncrtk ttato of the lungs, ami Is nffn the forerunner of con sumption." lluchanau's Domestlo Jfcdiclue STOP TIIATMJbuGIHXG Some of ynu can't, and we ptty you. You have trird ever v reined r li-il thv nnc destined, by Its Intrlnslo merit, to supersede nil similar preparnllons. It Is not surpris ing you should be u-liiclntit to try some thing else niter the many experlmcts you lmvc made of trftliy compounds foisted on ho public as a cvrlnlu cure; but WewelPs Pulmonary Syrup, is really the Vr.nv Dm remedy ever com pounded for the euro of coughs, colds, Soro throat, asthinu, whooping cough, bronchitis nnd con'iimpllon. Thousands of people In California nnd Oregon Imvo been alrsad bciicfltted by Its curative powers. VHAT IOLLED HIM? Dn. IIau,. In his " Journal or Health," spcakitiK of tho death of Washington Irrlnj atks the nbovo question, and adds : ' lis might well hare remaluea with us for years to come, had it not been for nijvlce kindly Intended, no doubt, but given lu Ibouchl lctiucss and reckless Ignorauce. HE HAD A COLD! which, tiy some injudicious prescription, had been converted Into on nithnia, who gave that prescription, or what It wits, tho out side world may never know." Let 1110 sy to Dr. Hall, that that 'prescription' was no'l iVcwclI's Fulmonnry Syrup. Keep it in tho hoitJO. uso It freely, give It to jour children upon the slightest hid! en Hon of u culd, and you will think and speak of It ns nil do who havo become, ac quainted with Its merits. UUDINGTON & CO.. .Sole Agents, 110 aud -118 Front street. San I'rancbco, and lor sale by all Druggists. d-cJmO 1S65 J. D. ARTHUR &. SON. san rnAf'ciico, Cor. ofCaliforn.in,and Davis 5U. TOV OFPRR FOR SALE, WJIOLE Ly HALKOIl HKTAIL. a lorge aud vailed uisorlmeot ot ull kluds of AGRICDLITJRAL IJI1PIjEi11ENTS9 Also tho Olilebrnted OHIO KI?A1 I'H, (culled IheNuiv Vork or Seymour k Morgan), cojnlilucd Machine, with great lm piovements, having n BTKHIj Cutter Dar. Can be changed from u .Mower to a lteaper In tk.v im-7i;s; cuts within one Inch of the ground or two feet high. Can bu used with two or more horbcr. Will work ou auy tldu hill, whero horn's cun travel. pil'OSC THOUSAND or these Machine, In ue on this Conn, which we consider THU IIKST l'UOOV of Ihelr 8uii:uioni TV pver all other Machines. J. D. AUT11UK&80N. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. inar?5ui4, UNCLE BILLY BURK, orter (hank lug his mends for their liberal support at his last entertainment, would respect fully submit for their consideration the fact that he has determined to give a Grand May Day Doll at thu Dardanclls Hotel On Monday cvcnlntr, May 1st, An Karly Supper will be prepared for those who wish to make hii excursiou to tho Sulphur Springs or Table Rock His time will be principally employed from this on, iu devising tho bct means to make bis guests couifoi table and happy, A gen eral Imitation is extended, March 17. 181W, mahlBtd JBKAEb COMSTOCK. JOHN MARTIN COMSTOCK & MARTIN, Scccutouo Pitnor, CmjKcn i t., POUWAItOI.0 ii COMMISSION MEBOHANTS, fipE mooy cnjcK warehouse, OAK St". NEAR STEAMBOAT LANDING, RED BLUFFS UIUKD AIAV 1)11 BALL. Bradbury Wade, Cnlttornln St., JncksoiiTlllc, Wholesale Retail Dealers lit FANCY AND STAPLE DBYG-OODS, Clothing, llnots) nml Shoes, Orof!rlcs, llnrdvart,f Iron nnd Steel, Agricultural and IMliiliin; Implements, H ruors, QiKjonstvaro, tWnss unre, Coal Oil Jaintis and Chimney, Tobacco and Cigars, Stationary, Photo graph Alliums, Curtodo Vls u(c, etc. IN addition to usual stock, we are now re ceiving n laro shipment, embracing a complete nsortincrrt lu all of tho abort classes. These goods wcro selected In Sao I'rnuclfco with great care, by n member of ourllrm who has bad a residence ot thir teen years In Southern Oregon, nud well knows tho wnnts of this locality. Confident that wc cannot be undersold by any house In Jnckson county, we pledge uur iMironi inni our prices snail 00 "Cheap as tho Chonpost." Thanking nur former natron for lho fa vors heretofore extended to our house, we would respectfully solicit contluuance of their patronage. A'O TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Cull nud glvo 111 your Our and tekt a tmite. IIRADUURY A- WADE. JncksonvlllB. Opn., Oct. 16. 'fit. octl LAND IS EXPRESS. Fem-Weeklv line of Stages from Jack souvilllo to Ueibyville eind Waldo, Or egon, Leans Jacksonville every 3IomIiiy & Thursday, -1 A, 1 Kcturnlng, leaves Wuldo every Tuesday & Friday at a I, M- Through patscn;trs will b furnished with good tiuldle-horsoj nt Waldo, for Crescent City. JOSIAII A. LAND1S, Prop'r. Oct. 'JBlb,18Gl octllf X X, o o ol NT EARLY ELLVLN THOUSAND OK WHEELER & WILSON'S 3oxvlxs.ss JVCnolilxxosss Have been sold on the 1'aclflo coast since the Agency was established lu fiau I'rancbco ; and the ;.iito nud INCUCASLVO sale -of theio MACHINES, proves how fully tho publlo art convinced of the superiority of WIJEELKIt li VILSOS'S pEyis'a ' MACIJJNE3 oyer all others, fPR. QENERAU USE, ALAHGE1KVOI0D OF THiai: MACIllSTjS, WITH LATE IMl'llOVnUCS'TS, Just Ilcctlrctl. sTOALL AND EXAMINE THEM,- Or send for a Circular. J. II, HAYDEN, Agent, Offlce cor, Mont'ry and Eac. streets, roarl-Sm SAN FBANOISCO. Dr, Ovcrbcck, has refltted his bath rooms at the oyERpEPK HOSPITAL. Thoso who wish to Indulge In (he luxur ies of a Rood bith, can xs accommodated by giving him a call on Wednetdays and Sixu SaysT M'sir. 3WsJ.sr THE copailnerthlp heretofoio existing between White Hart, lu the saloon business, is dittoked by mutual content. I, L. White collects all debts and pays til liabilities of said mm. I. L. WJlll'E, ' V, Q. HAllT. Csnyonvllle, Dec. 1. 1864. deolQwi THE BEST PURIF1KR OF THE blood, Hall's Borsparilla Yellow Dock and Iodide of Potass. cnr25m2 jewsiley: CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLE it- nir3is'V3at'K:x.K"i NEW STORE! Next Door to Snchs; Hroi. T NEUltEIl has stocked his new store J with n largo nnd valuable assortment cs. latest styles nml patterns or uiMitv'i e vii ser.'11111'n or.ooi;fl. if- SIIA'EU WATCIinS. 1'IA.MUMJ JlSWKIiltr, PBAitii, kmkkald; oamko sets Togetbor with a splendid lot or other Urenst-Pln.s, llroochcj, L'sr-llingj, ringer Itlnifs, Lockets, Hticl;le.s,.Olnps, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, ' Watch-Cholm, ' ' Chatclalns '; nd Ses,s; Also, complete sets of Ipcompsrable mnuufitctuted from tho richest nnd most beautiful specimens of Uold Hill nnd Fos ter quartz. ' ' In addition to tho above, may be fonnd nt his store lho best qualities ol TABLE AND POCKET OUTLKUY And, In short, n general variety of Xlck-XacUs A. Fancy Article All of which wili do sold at i.ow ritiaxa nnd warranted. UEPAtUl.va.-0!ochs. Watches im Jewelry repaired with promjitness, and la n iniinner to giiitrantce sntlsiactlon. MAUFAOTUlti;n to order, any arti cle of Jewelry, with neatness and dispatch. BgU Call and seo his new slock, at his new store, on California street, next door tq Sachs Bros., Jacksonvllle Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 17. lfiO'J. tf ' J. ROW'S dl&etv Store! Opposite Love A llllger's, California at, Jacksonville, Oregon. ,,... ,,..... ..,..... .,.,,. j TOYS, TOYS.TOYSI f ; HOLIDAY CIFT8I ! J. BOW Informs the cttlrons of Jscksoo rllle uud the publo gentrally that lis lis just iccelvcd aud oilers for salt his suucrlQr stock of ....HAVANA A- IMITATION'... fc miX.MJMmm9 i E5 TOBACCOS. PIPES. FIQ8 f H OUTLEIir. HAIS1X9, - - n Stationary &. School-books u) m K P CANDY, NUTS, g 2 TOYS. HUG A 113, E 3 ALUUMS, ETO. 2 ; Trices to suit tho times. Call tndp ;ave your money. ""ooovuox ; ,000000000000000000000000000000000. ' 9 . 3 $ A I.arKo mill Vine Aorliiit 5 W nf Wllluev Whre mii hmiil. Mr 8 5 lc. & s "000000000000000000000000000000000 A large collection of the latest and best ' Novels lor circulation. Dec. 10, 18C3. J. HOW. JLOVE&BILGEH California Street, JutkiouWIlt, DEALERS AND WORKERS Ity TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER, . LEAD AND BRASS, , HAVE Just received from Ihe Ailastle ritatcsand San.FraiioIsco, a compute stuck of everything In their line, and will keep constantly ou hand an awortmsnt of the bol Tin, feheet-lron aud Copperware. llrass Pipes, llyclruullo Noizlcs, Force I'uinps, Chains, Lead l'lpe, Hose, HAItDWAHE, UUTLEUYj NAHJf of all sizes; liar, Plate and assorted Iron t 1'ulnU, Oils, silzes und Olsu: All qualities of l'owder 1 Uliolofall number Drushesof every varlety.eto., U. Also.alwuyson bitiid.u 1410" ofstevH of ttttorteel slses. ' lluck's Fatent Cooking fatove," and the "New World Stove." the two very best and opproytd patterns in the world. Parlor, Office and Cabin fitovss, fancy and Uiii, constructed on latent fuel i-ving plans. Hollers, Keiths, Pots, Fans, and every thing connected with these stoves, warrantsd ilurubli and perfect. All articles sold by them or roaoufs- tured, WAUIt ANTED. Their work Is mUe f tho best material nnd of choicest patterns. 'JnuOrders uttended (0 with dispatch, ami filled according to directions. In every' ' thlnir, their stock Is tho luruest ami beat ever brought to Jacksonville, aud they or ' determined to sell at j.ow nil cm vor cisa. Call and examine their stock before pur chasing elMwbere. June 23. 1860.-23. Agents for Halllday & Go's Wire Hop. Jf oti,c efTiBal ttleaMBt IN the Count Courty of Jackson County, March Term, IBM. Iu tljo rasltcr of the estate of W.n.Mdw ntt, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that John Waton, ' administrator of said cslat j, has (lied hi A- , nal exhibit and petition for Anal lettlement . or said estate fend that Wednesday. IhsMsi day of April ensulne. has been set aoart for sa Id final seltlemeul. with the said odmlnls tor. 'Ji'll trator, liy order or Hon. J. O. Tolman. CmbIt Judge. , -., .. - - ------ -,.- ; . r Wil.UOVbilAN. iVIorlc;"'' March Ilth 1EC5. , ? marllwl d.l -. ; iiuMsli SUPERB Photograph AlboBM'eak bad cheap, for cssb, at J, How's, Best door above Bradbury & Wade, s) s ' f'