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m -..tux-. ' T.I-'' .-.-' AilOyO TUB INHIANB. lilOlO 18 tit present 'in this ulty iteming boy named George Henry Sylvester, who hns spout the most of I1I9 1l since. 1 tJOI , among the Snake, Cheyenne nml Sioux In (liatm. His father timl family live at the Dalles or in that vicinity. In 180il while crossing the plains from Illinois to this ooit-rt, nml while eneatnped on tho Ilumbohlt river, the hoy George was suddenly missing, tho parents con jecturing rightly that tho Snake In dians had stolon him. Ho has not n dolinitc rceolleetion of tho circumstan ces of tho capture beyond tho fact that tho Indians seized and hurried him off, nntl kept him for about two year, treating him as well as is in the nature of an Indian to do. Ho wa then traded to tho Cheyennes for two horses, and remained with that tribe as near as ho remembers, about a year, when ho was asrain traded by them to the 'Sioux for one Itorso. This occurred some time in 1804. He remained among the Sioux till just before Christmas, in 1600. Dunne that time bauds to which ho successively belonged, ranged and hunted tho Smoky Hill, Arkansas river, Hopubliean fork, etc. Though in a manner accustomed to Indian life, ho oltcn felt a desire to escape from them and return among tho whites, but never had nn opportunity to do so till the time above mentioned. Ileiug sent out on horseback to watch a band ol horses, ho concluded to make the nttompt to get away, and accordingly started toward .Tulesburg, riding for a whole day and night at the utmost possible speed. His horso finally drop ped down exhausted and died, when lie took his way on foot. During the trip, ho had no food except the carrion ol an o.x which he found dead, uud a crow which ho contrived to kill. Dur ing tho nights he was compelled to build fires to keep away tho gray wolves which Hocked close around, Hiiarling nud barking, and impatient for their prey. He describes tlii'K' nights as most horrible; doubly so becaiifo the iires built to keep away tho wolves, increased tho danger ol his recapture by tho Indians whom he supplied to be in pursuit. Whim with in about lllty miles ol .Tulesburg, he encountered n soldier who took him in custody supposing him to be an Indian boy or girl, either lost or sent as a spy. lleing taken to Omaha, u Mildier wa found who could talk tho Sioux Inn. ' guage, to whom George related his hi tory. Col. King then scut him to St. Louis, where the facts of his captivity nudicscapo were published in the news papers, with n view to tlio disco. cry Tnf his relatives. An undo residing in Illinois read tho ndvertiemeuts, went to St. Louis nud took the boy home with him, and informed ii father of his recovery, llefore, however, hi father had been heard Irom, George got sick and became dUsutislicd, and running away went to Fort Laramie and theic enlisted in the 2d U. S. Cav alry. Through Senator Corbett's in fluence hit was soon niter discharged -from tho scrvico with a view to hi-, re turn to his parents. However, instead of returning home, ho ran away again early in 18(17, and went and joined the Sioux under tho chieltaincy of "Spot ited Tail." Ho stayed with this baud three months when ho split off from the band with sixteen lodges nnd two .hundred Indians, by whom ho was chosen as their chief. The Indian called him "Littlojohn," or in their own dialect, " Wnhcotcho." Ho pur Bucd hunting nnd trapping with his tribo until tho beginning of winter, when he started with his buffalo robes and furs, to what is now 3It."MoI'hcr mii. On the way he froze his hands and foot badly, uud in consequence of this concluded to give up his wild nud lov ing life. Ho accordingly made his way to his iiuolo's, who persuaded him to como to his parents in Oregon. He arrived here, u passenger by the steam "or Ajax, and is now awaiting tho open ing of tho Colombia river, to go to the Dalles. 'George is quito an intelligent, bright boy, speaks his native tongue but brokenly, and lias evidently been long enough with tho Indians to no quiro their restless and adventurous spirit. Whether his return to the whites is to bo permanent, is a little problematical, though timo and homo associations may eventually lead him back to his own proper nature. .Much of his personal experiences nud adven tures wo Jinvo omitted for want of room, Oreyon tan. Flows ! Flows ! Ureases nf ten each nr set up. ''Ilnrrlion'K Cultivator. Farm Mills (all kinds) Cider Mills, Hay Cutler, (all !) Fanning Mills, (all sizes) CORN 6HELLEUS (double laud lnglo baud and horse power), Wagons. Carls, wl lb large ..d full annulment of hII jlng of AfUHCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. riallvlilcb tvlliow)M t greatlytreduced prices at wholesale or retail. J. D. ARTHUR SON. Corner of DaU and California Streets, -uctl2iu3 Rm Frauslaco, " 'DR. J. H. JOSSELYN QTlLn CONTINl'KS TO TUB AT O thenMcttd Willi lits valuable nml never falling remedies nt tho ELECTUOIATHIC INSTITUTE, '0-15 WASHINGTON STRUCT. It Is seven years, tip to Febni.try Mill, 18fi", since tho Iii'lllutu uns established.' Tim Di rector.' challenge llio world In linw n more mco'X'fitl medical triumph. Tliore has li.-cn over TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND consulta tions nml nearly TWENTY THOUSAND con tracts made, nlih only eleven failures lo cure; (In llioo cacs the feu was returned,) A Iiuro number of ca-es prescribe! for, which, from the nature, of the disease, could only bo tempo rnrlly relieved. Tho Doctor makes tt bin study to help niflTer Iiir humanity without regard lo the amount of money the patient may lio nbld to nay. His remedies arc mild nnd gentle lu llielr action. They are entirely freo from nil mineral poisons, or nny sub'laiico that can possibly Injure (he most delicate system. The Doctor's mode of practice Is the IIUTOKMEI) or KI.KCTItO PATI1I0 system, by which one'half or the lic enses In the catalogue can bo cured without medicine. In all roi St warrant! a turi or osks no pay for his service. It has bren tho tommoil with peron cnllltii themselves Physicians lu treat ineir poor victims unu: incir luinli were ex hausted, nnd then turn them away, half cured, to die by the woysldo or become n burden lo tho public while fie lltificrs out n life of suffer luff and misery. To those nflllcted with unmentionable com plaint, tho Doctor would say that he can cure tho worst po'slblc coc Inn very short lime, without the person nllllclrd being exposed to their mot lullmato friend. To those whoso constitutions have been In jured by youthful excesses, the Doctor oilers n positive and speedy return of he.illh nnd man ly vigor. To the Ituciim.itlo, ulmot Initanta- neous cure. To Fciiutlca, Either sick or la trouble, the Doctor wishes to say lh.it bo Is thoroughly conversant with their delicate nnd sympathetic system', the disease and troubles Incident thereto, nud can assure them n pcrlect cure, or rcllel, n the case may reunite. Ill- FEMALE MONTHLY medicines nro iitiHirpasstd by nny other known. They arc pleasant to tho ta'le, nud will be warrant ed safe nud sure, Tho utmost secrecy ob served. All you that nre nflllcted, Mule nnd Fomnle, nn matter w hit thociem.y be, I will give you relief or n cure, or a-k nothing for my troubles. IVrsons residing at adlstunct' whoe business or domestic nll.tlrs prevents their veiling tho city, cr llw-o who feel it dellcaoy lu personal con sullutloii. can correspond with tho I'octor. and hare advice or remedies sent, which will be warranted to effect tho result required, nud I ho lettern will lie destroyed. In writing, c.ire should b taken to describe symptom correct ly. Slate hnw long the disease or trouble, ha been running together with sex and age. Always address thus : J. II. J0S3ELVN, M. I)., Sail Francisco. Cal., Ilo.x DMA ; or. If scut by Express, GI.1 Washington St., loilcad of the number or tho box. Advice by loiter or olhcrwlso gratis. Onice hour Iroii tl .i. i . to ti v. M. .1. II. .IOHSKLY.V, M. I.. Itesldcut riiyilcl.m Cleciroptthla Intlltiile. deal My JIOOK AGENTS WANTED To solicit Orders for a New ILLUSTRATED BIBLE DICTIONARY. (Complete lu One Volume.) rplIlS niCTIONAHY K.MH0IIIK3 TIIK - result nl Ihc limit recent study, nseuicli, uiid lnvritiMtlnn of iibimt si.xiy.flvc of ibu moil eminent uml uilvunnil llilille.il icliolurs nnw llring. Clergymen ol nil iltnnniln.UUuis ap prove It.niid regard It m the best win I; nr lis kind in I ho Knjlitli lungnnge, uml ono whicli miL'lit lo be In I lie lundi of every Iliblc readtr in Ihc laml. In circulating- ilils work, Agent will llnd u pie.is.int uml piiilnuble employment. I lie mi uicrom nbjecliiun wlilrliureu'u.illy encounter. id In hIIiiij,' ordinary troths will not exist with tins. Hill, nn I he contrary, cncnnrageinrnt nml friemliy mil will u l lend ihc ngi-tit, making bU labors ugrte.ible, ineful uml lucrative. Uidier, relireil Cfrrguiien, HcIiimiI "IVacbcrf, Farmers, Htiidenls, nnd ull oll.ers who ihwi-ss energy.iue wuntul tnunoot in canvassing every Town ami ('nunlynn ilm I'.iclDecoatt, in whom Ihc limit liberul induct mem will lie nlrrrid. I-or parlienlars npplv In or udilri-ss "Huberiiiinn Oepirlmcnl," II. II. HANeitOIT.t Co., San Krunciico, (itncrul Agents for I'aciOu Coast. dcc'Jl.m.l IsjXCU01'"J".S MAP Oin TI-IE PACIFIC STATES! FOURTH EDITION. THOROUOHI.Y CORRKCTKD AND Hi: vlml nd brought down to date. It Is un elegant eopperplalit map of the region between Ihu Rocky Mounlalna nml llio I'uclllo Coast; colored In counties, and fbowlng all tho new Iowim and mining camps, nnd the latest politi cal divlilons. Sold only by Subscription! CANVASSERS WANTED. AddreMS, 11. II, Jluncroft & Co., San Francisco, Cal. PAYUP!JPAyUP! T'HB NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OF THE X lalo llrm or McUugulin &. Wall having been iilucvd In my bands lor collection, parties knowing themselvei indebtid will take notice, that costs will bo added, unlet PUOMI'T PAYMENT Is made. No extenelou.ueed be asked, for nono wlll'be given. ' James D. Fay. Jacksonville, Oct. 22d, 18fi7, octifitf SEED ERTAHLISHMENT, 42f Washington Stroot, Sao Francisco, California. WK AKK OITKRINQ FOR BALK.JN quantities to suit; purchasers, the finest nnd most reliable ussnrlinent of SEUDfJ, PLANTS. &c, on tho Pacific Uoajt, at the most reasonable prices. Trade '.Catalogues can be obtained at the office of Ibis paper. EDWIN K. MOOBE. !THE LATEST DISCOVERY! ' Emrekai! Enreka'lC foijtvd'at LAST! The place whero goods nre not only sold CHEAP, but Cheap- or tlinn the Cheapest in this market. Where ? "Where ? At no other ptoco than nt SACHS BROS.' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Wo having rcced red n much liner stock of Fall and Winter' Goods Than over before, nnw graciously Invito nil to come and fcnt nu thu wonders of our display. Copious i:rrutoni of DlttS GOODS In nil stylos but thvold. W oolen Groods, nonpareil. Ladies&children's Cloaks arc liner, cheaper nud later styles than nny In this market. Our Ladies children's H a t s those beautiful llUTTEIt!"MUS ilM not como around the Horn, but arrived by last steamer, direct Irom New York. Our Ladies& children's Shoes are cblelly of California manufacture, and su perior to uny brought here. Our V II ITK GOODS, FANOV (.'001)3, TltlMMINOS, KTO., being from our own house In San Francisco, we arc enabled lo sell n llttllo lower than any other linn lu Jacksonville. OF OI.OTIIINO. BOOTS AND HATS, It li well known that we bring only tho very I.Uest and livst styles, and sell them nt prices be joint competition. GROCERIES, LIQUORS& TOBACCO will bo sold at a small advance on San Francis co ro'l. This I no blarney. Wonirpicparul In prove all wu l.tle. And If. afler llnx glorluiM "viiuu elalioii," iii will eniiu! nud limk, lln-u inontin Mindly will wu bvulginiully hiiIIi ; and If, I itr Iher. ou should buy, will nsMiridly laugh wry beiirilly. Solay not! Haaton! Hastonto SA.OTrIS I3KOS5 MZSr Cheap Cash Store. Jacksonville, Sept. 2ft, 1X117. UNION LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES, $& esi: Comstock 4 Caivley, Proprietors. Tho proprietors bavo recently purchased tho above well-known stand, situated on the comer Culllurnlu .Villi Nlrtrla, Where the very best nf horses nnd buggies can bo bad at all times, nt reasonablo rales. Their stock of roadster cannot bo eminlcd In the State. 1IOUNKH IIO.ltl)IU On reasonablo terms, and tbo best care and at tentlon bestowed ..pon them while under their charge. Also Hunt llnuglituiKl Sold, lleing satisfied that they can give satisfac tion, tho proprietors solicit the patruuauo or tho public. Jacksonville. Nnr.'.M, 18CC. decStf CLAIMS ! CLAIMS ! WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. MV IIUSINKSsTs SUCH THAT I WIM, necessarily bo detained In Washington City until next i'prl;iK ; hence, I will boeuableil to attend to all collections entrusted to my care giving them my personal attention. All who huvo claims fur collection, or any other legal busluesM In Iho Atlantic States requiring atten tion, aro solicited to forward them Immediately to me. Client In Jackson County can get as slilauco lu preparing their papers, by applying to I). M. C. Can It, at my oOice. In Jacktouvllle. Address B. F. DOWELL, Washington City, D. 0. Or Xt. 3 SPORTSMAN'S 1-A.V MP0RIIM. rfllllK U.NDKltSIONBU IIKSI'KCTrUI.T.V INfOItMS M lUo jjutllo ami lii fiUnJigrntrsllr, lint li luta Uleljr Ln In Sail VrancLco, here lio tcltclr.liiKal a Krtuiviilorfluaaiiilcouiuiuii riHe. sbot-iruni, rerolvers ofalldlirtrrnt klml, Jtrtlujtr. of tli Itliil luuicrm, anil all. kliab i auuunllluui sacliai carlrMiiM, ijw Ur, liol; alio, ixiiiUcr-aatkii.iLut'fliuk.fliunlJiitf.ljAKigr trrr ort atJ "lis. '" All order. Mill Ui flllfil wllli pruiupluwn, neiloe.. ii4 di.iMlih. Tiieiuanufactnrlnff of new rlfl. ulll i,A.lAn al Iho .liurlr.l node, and In Ibe uiMt iirornl (tilt, Uraltful fur ut plrwiue, I rMprcirulljr elicit cootlnuaucii of lb Mas, 8kot at Ke.Urucii n Third Ktr.tl, Brit door sooth of D. P. Dowll't law effico. pluXrUi,UCi. jf STOP THAT THIEF Of n. Oouelil It is stealing from you your health, which is deliver to you thnn nil your wenlth. Nine tenths of the diseases prevalent in this climate spring from Colds and Coughs. ROYAL BALSAM Challenges the World To produce anything In tho shape of Medicines that will remove and cradlcato i Cough or sore ntsiln tho Client, n prompt, no matter what form tho dlseaso might nsoime. "Henley's. Itoyal Ilalsam" Is thu best Mcdlolho In Iho world for Uronchlnl or l'lilmonnry affection. For Croup or Hooping Cough, there Is nothing on tarth that can ripinl It. All mother's nnd nurses ought to have i bottle close by them It will give a child relief In two minutes. Ills iitlroly vegetnble, and will prove n blessing to the human family. For the lluncHt of SulTcrlng Hu man It y. I'rom Mn, Thomas. Wc have ned Henley's Itoyal llalam li: my family lhl wlnt'r. There l no ue In Inlklug ; It throws everything In the shape of Cough Medicine In the sliado that I ever saw. My wife wa troubled with asthma or smothering spells for years, nud could get nothing lo have nny clfeot until I struck this "Itoyal Ilalam." Shots nnw about well. It cured mo or the worst cold I over had In my life In night. Whenever our children liuve any thing llko n cough, a few drops given on going lo bed. that Is the last of tho cough. I never Intend to bo without It In Iho hnue. II. THOMAS, the pr iiimi. From Judge Marquam. I have used "Henley'n Itoyal Il.ilsam,'' my sell and In my family, nnd llnd It n llrsbrntc medicine for Coughs and Colds. I hereby re commend It to the public. f.A.MAIIQUAM. From Mr. Pittock. Wc have used some of "Henley's Itoyal Hal sain" In my family, and Iblnk It Is n splendid meillclnn for children, ns well as for grown per sons. I'nr Cough nud Colds, I freely recom mend It lo the public. It. I'lTTOCK. Nrom F. DEWITT. Merchant. To tbo I'nbllc I bad n bad cough Torn long time, A friend urged me tu gel u bottle ol "Henley's ltovnt lliilsum." Ho sold It cured him. I got u bottle, nud sure enough It bud a splendid elU'Cl. It dried Ihe cough up In a short lime. I hereby recommend It lo Ihu pub lic. r. DlWlTT. I'nr sale In Jnckfomllle by SUTTON K IIYDi:, AT1I0CK I0INTI1V iMif r. as. ttiiite. Ahead of all othors is tho 'Martha Washington' HAIR RESTORER. A 'KltKKrT itAin iir.vroiii'.rt and iiaiii iiii:asim llmli rnmlilnril In mir. Timl id. ollirr. Iiower'r ln.inl Nmi mil il Hlut Mil. Imil.iiifj Try II aixl nl.r. krp II r-rnt--U.ullioJbllli.i W,l,lrlou." Twrnljr ljuli. liw.l. rrnilnd UI " "" I lul n IK'M li.l It's sl.ul: Itlllloix uiofe liatl rpii IhIi1iiI Ui, Willi llielr lirt all rsntxtd.- Will keep the hair soft and glossy, it change gray liulr to lis original color, prevent tho hair from fulling out or get la ling thin, make old heads look young, and lo nil that can bo reasonably expected of no n genuine, first-rate Hair Itestorcr. All who have used It pronounce It superior lo everything of tho kind, ami being a perfect Hair Dresser as well as a perfect Hair Iteslorer, It h an acqulslllou to ev dye Try ery toilet, ltedlnglou & Co., Wholesale il. Agents, San I-'rauclsco. CRAFENBURC UTERINE Catholicon, If faithfully uned accordlug to ilirecllon., will cure every case or Diabelir.and greully mill gulc tba troi,.'!esome tlkcm caujeil by n relax ulton of Ibe outlet of the bludder. It is a moat successful remedy fur Uravel and oilier diseases of the Kidneys and llladder.and for female ilia, eases is unequalled. The OATIIOMCON unlformlly cures Prolapsus, Uieri, While, all Irreiuliirlllpn nf lbi Mn.iidlv 'l'.i.o c....n. Ion, Inconllnenceof Urine, llloullng and drop tlcal SttellillL'S. uud oil dlipnuMi nr l......n.n The specific action of this medicine la inimedi nle nnd certain upon Ibe Uterine and Abdom inal Mutclrti and Llgamentsj restoring them lo aa healthy a stale ms those ol childhood and youth, so that patients who have ucetl (be (llUr-HNIIHKO CoMiMxr's Utkbink Oatiiou cam cannot sudlclenlly express tbelr gratitude for the relief iifrnrded. BKIUKUTON & CO,, Agents, 41C and 418, Front Bt. San Francisco. Hediagtoa's riavoriagBxt'ct are maj from ttnh Vrnlli. Each toll I liol.l. tMlca as much a any other brand In the mukct, conteiiitntljr Ih.y are Ibe eh p eilanil the lit. U8K NOOT,IIKIt. M etice to DaliaqtMats ! milF. UNni'nSinNt.-n licnunv m...,.. X those who arc indebted lo him for bluck smithing, to come forward aud make payment. I must have money promises don't my my obligations. An early settlement must be had. Ut one call be iiiUclcnt. v JMkwBTllle, Jan. 81b. 1868. C jiffilft A CARD FOR THE .SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING TRADE, OF 3AN FUANOISCO. BADGER &llMEBER(iFK, Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery St., Cor. Merchant, Man Fmnclsen, & DEALERS. Entire New mid Fresh Stock. We would call tho .Attention of Country Morchants to our uiiuunlly largo stock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article In the OLOTHINO Jfe FURNISHING LINK. Wo have conlanlly on hand llio largest nnd greatest variety of UASSIMKRK AND WOOL HATS of any house lu San I'rnnclsco, and our prices for these goods nre lesi than thoo of any honso, nswc receive them dlreot'from tho manufactur er's consignment. Our stock SIIUNU.t SUMMER 000D3 Is particularly nttrnctlvc, nnd thu great Centura to the country merchants Is Iho unusually low than tho cost of Importation ! Wu also keep the JStAialo .A-x-tlolosH In Ihe Dry Goods Hue, which Good wu have pur chased lu this market under the hammer, and aro ollWIng ihem nt New Vork cost, nnd less. Wc publish thUicnrdln order that wo may make new ncipinliitauces. nud Induce Iho'e who hnvo not heretofore purchased oC us to c'.ll uud examine our stock. Unotl Articles & Low Prices Aro Iho great luducememcnts we oiler in all who purchase to sell again. Merchants who buy ol us can make n good prollt, and sell to llielr customers at n low llguru. Wo remain, re pectrully, Your nliedlenl servants. IIADGHR Si LINDKNIIKIlUini, Wholesale Clnlhiug and lint Wurvhmiw Nos. 411, 4111 and 41i Ilattery street. Han Francisco, (let, V8. 'lifi. inll FJlANCO-AaimtlCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, oi'i'osiTi: Tin: Odd Fellow's Hall, lacUhiiiivIlIc, Oregon. Travelers and rcildeut hoarders will Hue V beds and BExmma l'laced In first class order, nud In every Way superior In any lu this section, uud surpnsiw it by any lu the State. iii:ii rou.iis aiu; m:vi.v fi!kmsiii:i), And n plentiful supply nf Ilm best of every thing Ihu market nllbrds will bu oli- laliu'd for H E II T A 13 L E. Nn troubled will lie spared to deserve Ihe pal rniuige of Ihe traveling us well ns the perma nent community. Jacksonville, March III, I8CI!. tr C rover & Baker's' ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY , SEWINft MACHINES,1 Aro tho bast In Uso, FOR TMC r-OLLOWlHQ nilAOONSi Theraro more slainlo am durable I easier kept In order, make n slroouer I and mora clastic stitch, a firmer aud 1 i more beautiful seam than anr other. Tlicyicw all ulirlcs from to coin- imm spools, rrqulru no re-wlnilliigori thread, fasten both cuilsof llio rami br tholr own oper.itloo, anil though! I everj- flflh stitch Is cut tho ream will I not rip. i Thoy Stitch, Horn, Foil,! Cord, Bind, Tuck, Quilt, ' Gather, Braid, and Ein- broidor. No other ma-,! cliino Embroiders as wall I as sows perfectly. C rover & Baker's NnW 8TVLKH SHUTTLE MACHINES For Manufacturing, I Comblno Iho mo.t modern nnd euen- l Hal Improvements. Tho attention Is renuested of I 1 Tailors, Mannl'actiirera of Voota 1 ami Shoes, Carrlago Trimming, I (Jloiuing.and all olliers requiring I i iu) uso or tuo tucdt vnectivu Lock Stitch Machines, To theso Neve Sly lea, which posses I unmistakable navantagea over all ..... : '. ..I otners. i Agents wanted for tbo solo of tho QROVER li BAKER .SEWING MACHINES,' 111 overv Citv ftntl Tnwn nnt nnw m. I Fv".imu. fUf icriua puu cirCBU i -rr- - atiiniT aia . U. ilKUYTN, Agent! 1 118 Montgomery Jl San rranelsco. DENTISTRY. 1)r SlirlVfllllirv Xwtnmxm k - i . " - "mo mo liCUUlU U JoMrphliiu couuiy, ib.it Jio will remain for a Ihu. I lull llinu al L IbI,.,uIII. I III n ; '". . " 'i"jiiie uuu iyuiuo. inose ue- alrlnrr tiu s.rvl.(M. I,. ... ..r .i. i , . denllilry. will please call Immediatelv. Dr. 5. Tnir ,1",v","' Hiuiuiancu ou mis coast as a skillful practitioner. GOTO THE OITV DRUG STORE AND IIIIV YOUR llJUtVfiJONK AN JOHN BILGEE; - ' " a,. Cnliforniu Street (between ,Orogoni nntl Thiril Jnclcsonrillc. DEALER AND WORKER IN ' TIN, SHEET-IRON COPPER LEAD AND BRASS, KKEI'S PONSTArJTLY ON JIAND AN"A& sortmeut of tliu heat Tn, Kheitl-lron nml Copper wuro. Uraa l'ipcs, llilrunllo Nozzles, Force I'umps, Chains, Lend l'lpa, Hose. IIAIUlWAItk, CUTLERY ; NAH OV alt sizes. Hnr, Plate nml nssorlcd Iron .) l'nlnts. Oils, Hlr.os and Glass: All qualities of Powder; Shotofnllnumlior; Druslies of every vnrloty.otc, cto nil M.I 111 Wooden nnd Willow Ware) ' '! Hope Ilrass and Iron Wire; 'i v Illncksmlth, Carpenter nnd Miner's tools of every variety, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMSKTS Consisting of , Cat.rnn nnd Steel Plows; , .felf.sharpenlnif Teed Cullers; Cauldrons nud Iinu Wnh Kettles; , Cultivator!. Whcelharruws, etc. Stoves. Always un hand, n large lot or Parlor. Cook Iiir. Ofllcu and Cnliln Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, contructed on latest fuul.sav. inn nluni. Hollers, Kcltl s, Pots, Pans, nnd cr ory thing connected with these stoves, warranto-1 dumliln nnd perfect. All nrllolc sold nr manufactured by him. WAIlltANTi:i). till work Is inn.'.u of the. host material nml of choicest pal terns. .Orders attended In wllh dispatch, nud fill, ed according to directions. Ilu Is deter mined to sell nt l.mv I'll I CM roll cash. Call and c.iamluu his stock IH'ore purchas lnr elsewhere. Sept. 14, IHtiG. JOHN "bILCER, Importer of Farm Iiiiplcmeiitk AND MACHINES, CLOCKS AND WATCHES. FANCY ARTICLES - .r New Store! Next Door to Suclift llros. TNi:UI)i:il has slocked hi new slor will nlaritoiiud valiiahlu iiMortmeilt n latest Wylfs mid p'ttlerus uf t rtl'lllNtJ AXI WKIUIIT CIAICKK. SlLVKIt WATCIIKH. DIAMOND JKWKI.UY. I'KARL. KMKRAI.D, CA.MIX) SKI'S Together with n splendid Int of older -DiD VHs!2 Jtj JBKTfcT, llrvnst'l'lus, llrnoeln, Ivur-Ilins, Finjror Hinp. I.neki'ls, lluelili-s, L'lusps, lirucclcU, .Slivve llutlons, Nceldart-a, " Wutili-Cluiins. Cluiieliiius uml Seals;. Also, I'limpU'le sets nf Incoinjiarulilo ixrtx-t3 Towolry, tiianufuetnreil fniiii the riehesi uud iihmi Ih'iuill. fill Siwimeni nf (lohl Hill nnd Knwler (iiattz. In iiiMilloii In llid nliuve, may Int imiini ul his store lliu Ileal iuulillcs of ' v TAIII.i: AND I'OfiKKT CUTI.t'l'V Ami, In short, n general variety of NiuK-XticliH A, riiiuj- A llielr. All nl which will be sold nt i.uw rulers and wnrrnnliil, HKI'AlltlNOV-ClnrlM. Wnlches and Jpw elry lepnlnil with irnmplnes, uud In a man. tier to i!Uiiriinlei snlWncllon, M AUFALTURKD In nnlcr. nny urlisle of Jewelry, wilh mutniiis ami dispatch. lDu Call urn) tee his new slorlc. nt his new store, nn California street, next door to Ksch llros., Jacksonville, Orejrnn. Juckn.)iivlllc. Dec. 17, 18li2. If GROVENSTBIN ft SO., Piano Forte MANVFAOTVlfiXIa 499 Broailicny Keio York. THESE PIANOS Ui:Oi:iVED THE IIIRII est Anard of Merit! at tho World' i Fair,. over Iho best makers Irom London. I'nrls.tier manv. thoellles of New York, Philadelphia,, llalllmoro nnd Doslon t ulm Iho (Sold iMal nt Iho ..IwriM,! InttUuli, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS I Our ,1'luuoi contain Iho French Grand Action. Harp Pedal, Overstrung Uass, Full Iron Frame, nml ull Modern Improvements. Every Instrument teurruntal five yean Wade under Iho supervision of Mr. J. 11. GUOVtiSTlSKlV.iwho has a practical perlencoof ner lhriy.livo years, nnd Is Ihe maker of our eleven tlwumnJ piano-tortu. Our facilities for inanufucturliiK enable us to soil theso Instruments from $100 to S200 theayer than any first class piano. September 20(1). 16u'li, Sept20-ly. $500 REWARD! Tho undersigned would most respeelfaHy al Ihe attention of the publlo to his now LIVERT IND FEED STuLE, I have a nno stock ol IIUGGIES, and TE4JI?i and excellent Saddle Uprsce; always oi hand, as well as a gdod'sApply ofFeed. .. VS MUMMAMOM9M, Aod,a living shie if publlo jatronag Mllfllt '"vti. .Try ,o I, try we I fh JPtYMALE,... ... ,..l'rni. ..JcmoflvlH,yuly.4,JT ' J7