-'"" J: ?e Vj THE OREGON SENTINEL Wednesday, : September, 25. 1878 AGENTS FOETHjfSENTIHEL. .fl. M. Pe Mencill & Co New Tnrk Geo. P. Rowell & Co New York Rowel 1 & Chessman St. Lonia L. P. Fisher. Snn Francisco S. McCalliater Galice Creek i. Religion Directory. M. E. Cnoncn Relieions cervices every Fondiy at the ntial hnnrs, by the Reverends A. HardiFon, IV. Hurlburt and M. A. Wil. iams, alternately. Oatiwuc Services. Services -w-il I be held Jat the Catholic Chnrch in this place, every s'Sonday, at the asnal hour? in the morning and evening, Rev. Father D' nchet officiating. M. E. Sunday Smoot. Reenlar meeting 1 evry Sand ay afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Catholic Sunday Sorrow.. Regnlar meel vgn every Sondoy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Focxd. A small lOckef memoran dum boob "was found on our streets one tlay lastrveek which the owner can'have by calling at this office. for lumber are entered in the book. Some charges RANDOM JOTTIEGS. Passed. The amendment to the charter of Jacksonville, introduced in the lower house by Representative - Kahler, has passed both houses, and " now awaits the signature of the Gov ernor to become a law. One of the provisions of this bill is to give the Board of Trustees authority to np- " point the Street Commissioner, in- ' stead of electing him attho general 2tly election, as heretofore. Social Dance. A dance will be held at the Club Rooms in this place nest Friday evening, the rnusio to be 'furrai 'bed by Prof. Scott, of Eureka, 'Oil., assisted by some of our local 'music; 'ans. We learn that he proposes giving, a number of soirees during the KidBiinTf; Winter, probably one each Veek, ; nd we hope to see all of the yonng fc 'Iks present, as this is their on ly gouroi of amusement during the Winter bi -sason. ... - . . Contrac its were list weak let for furnishing barley to the different stage utationsin this vicinity by Wm. Csrll Division A gent of the 0 & 0. Stage Co. as folio ws: Jacksonw Hie, 1,500 bushels, to Alex. Martin Grave creek, 2,0fJOr bushels, to G. Rare weld; -Atnoiermans 1,500 bnh . flu, to Alex. 3Iartii; Grants Parr, I. COO bushels, to G. Karewtdti; Mount am Uw.se, 1,500 bushels, tc Alex.-Mir.-tin. EsrAadun Issue. A port'ron of our nw type and material arrived Inst Monday, and next issue the 'Sbxttnki. will Hpar 'n an enlarged and improv pd form. In order to get everything in rendineps for the enlirgement we "have already dovoted considerable time td H eo a to bo on time next -week, ami we hone our nitrons wil overlook any defeats in thiR ishuh prrmi ising to tmko np in the future, He., member that the pnWripf inn price ha been reduced Irf $2 50, when paid in advance. Call and get one of the new, ly printed receipts. i n Tin Wedding. Quite a large num ber of the personal friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Schumpf assembled at their residence on last Monday evening to celebrate the tin wedding that couple. Each of the participants brought articles ol tinware, as memen tos of tho occasion, some of which were useful as well as ornamental, while a good poition of that contributed par took of the ludicrous Refreshments wero Eerved and wine flowed freely till midnight when the company dis. perscd wishing the coaple long life and happiness, and hoping to meet again on similar occasions to celebrate their silver and golden wedding". Real Estate. The following are the real estate transactions for the past week: H. P. Cook, to G. Karewski, his in terest in a certain mining ditch taking water out of Beaver Creek, and in sixty seres of mining groand. Considera tion $350. W. B. ComstocktoG. Kuewski, bialntereat in certain water ditches and mining claim. Consideration, 350. Louis Ilorne to Alruira R. Metcalb the old Ilorno ranch, situated two miles north of town. Consideration $500 Jas. T. Glenn and Elizabeth Ander son to James S. Howard, the property on California street now occupied by Wolters bakery and Bybees meat market. Consideration $1,200. T. G Owen and U. F, Niday to Benjamin Haymond, the bridge acroes .Rogue Rtver at Rock Point. Consid eration $200. A U. S. Patent was recorded for F. M. Plyraale. Wood wanted at this office immedi ately. J County Commissioner's Court meets next week. Roseburgers are now supplied with Jackson county prapefl. Sheriff Bybee is looking after raining interests in Josephine county. The Presbyterian Church building at Ashland is about completed. Governor Briggs of Josephine coun ty, was in town several days last week. The school house at Grant Pass was burned to tho ground one day last week. L. Nickerson is P. M. at tho new posloffice established , at- Klamath Agency. Veit Schutz thoflght of ns again this week and brought another keg of his delicious lager beer? jr' ' Miss Mary A. Jones, sister-in-law of Jacob Ish, is expected here from the Eastern States in a few days. A sale of 00,000 pounds of Oregon wool was effected in San Francisco on the 14th inst at 21 cents per pound. Latest wool quotations in tho San Francisco market are as follows Eastern Oregon, 1518; Valley, 2023 Sixty cents per bushef is the ruling price paid for wheat by the different mill companies throughout the county. The new bridge crossing Elk creek has been completed and turned over to the Road Supervisor of that dis trict. Rev. D. A. Crowell, the new pastor of theM. E. Church in this place will hold cervices next Sunday at the usual hour. The body of some unknown min was found in the tules near Klamath Lake one day laol week supposed to be suicide. J. W, Kelly, editor of the Roseburg Independent, has been appointed en grossing clerk in the lower house of the legislature. Wi W. Watson has left Ashland for Likfview, where he proposes publish ing a newspaper, to be called the Jfor tler Xine. M:.j-ir Canly, U. S. Paymaster, last week paid iff the troops at Fort Klim ath and rbtnrned to Portland on Wedi neflday's Stage; The victims of the different accidents cbronieled in onr list i.iue are all con.? va'eecing, and will be up and around in a few days. A. Fisfiers auction is 'on October 5ih. All of his household and kitchen furniture is included. Be on hand and seenre bargains. Lieut. Duncan, stationed at Fort Vancouver, has been promoted to a First Lieutenant, and will be stationed at Fort Klamath. A woman is ne er thoroughly inter ested in reading tt newspiper article until she re&ches the place where the balance is torn off. Judge PYi'rff and Wm. M. Tamer started for Beaver creek on Friday last to look after their interests in the cin nabar deposits of that locaiity. Mr. R-ed, mill contractor on the Sprague River and Likoviow route, had hiseollir bone broken one day last week by his team running off. Rubt. Wilkinson and Roht. Moor returned from Ashlind 1-ist Sunday and George Howard and El. Farmer went up to take "sits" on tho TcTwffs A number of Pioneer's of this valley joined Che society of Southern Oregon Pionceis at iheir second-anntnl reun ion held at this pHce on the 12th inU Unanthpriz-jd person are travelling in different parts of the Slate soliciting aid for the yellow fever suff-rers aud appropriating lire funJs to- their own use. A lot of hydraulic pip-e (or the mines of Logij & JleDoiinel on Jackaas creek passed through town Ism Monday. It was miniriatn tired by B. F.- Reeser, o' Ashland. John Mdlcr and Saml Furry, ac companied by their f-amKies "and some friends, will visit the Fair to be held at Yreka next week. They will start Sunday. . The Ashland Tidings appeared last week in an enlarged form, making it a seven coin. Tin paper. It presents a neat appearance and shows signs' ol prosperity, Lieut. Wittich, commanding officer at Fort Klamath, advertises for sixteen team mules for the Government service- Only first-class animals will be received.. - J. C. Overbeck last week killed a fiho bucfr, weighing some 250 pount's OurSolid Men. - -- - , . , JJCIUIV 1U UO IUUX1U U llSb Ol UIU in tho vicinity ot ueaver creeK, auu , ' J , , heaviest taxpayers of this county, as tak- presenieo ua mm uud m uw ..... Thanks; call agaiD. Columbia Annual Conference of the M. E. Church South, will coramence-at Roseburg on the second of next month- Rev. A. Hard ison of this county wil be in attendance. Mrff. Jane Fidle one of the Pioneers of thii valley.-died at tho residence o1 Edwin Smith last Wednesday, ntter'Ji brief illness" Her a?e was 71 vears. 9 months and 1 day. No more 'photographs have been tak en at Flaglors since last Sunday. He has a large number of negatives on hand, which it will probably tako him nnlil October 5lh to finih. The wool clip of Oregon this year-is about C.500,000 pounds, being 1 500, 000 pounds more than-last year. JJhe, pneestange from 13 cents for the poor est to 25 cents for the best quality. In our report of the proceedings of the Pioneer's reunion held last week we omitted mentioning the fact that Hon. Lindsay Applegate", President of the Ssciety, was one of the speakers after dinner. The Roseburg Star siys that Messrs. Zimmerman & Frazier, proprietors' of the Ashlind foundry are now at Rose burg seeking a location. The" reason of this change is the small amount of work offered them in this county. The bridge across Bloody Rnn, a small creek about four miles south of Grants Pass, was broken down by some freight teams on Monday last, and was reported to be in such a condition as to be liable to prevent the sta'ge from orosstng. Judge Day has ordered it repaired. Rev. M. A. Williams occupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church last Sunday for the first time since his return ?rom the Eastern States. Rev. R. C. Ogles by, of the Cumberland Conference a former resident of our town, held ser. vices in tho evening. The police of Portland have raided one of the Cbiuese dens, which was too thickly populatea for the health of 'the occupants, against which there is a city ordinance. They found 13 diseased person h stowed away in a back room, auditlip supposition is-they ftrs-lpers The Portland papers state that Rev. J. W. Stahl, Pastor of the' M. E. Chnrch, South, in the vicinity of Lifay; ett has been in a deranged state of mind for some time past and h is hot been able to fill his appointments of late on account of this misfortune. He has the sympathies' r.f his many friends in this place. Rev. J. .1. Sitton, Agent of the Ore gon B'ble S Hsiely, will preach at Par kis piw mill on Big Bntto creek, on Smii'ey S-pt. 20h, at ll o'clock A. M.; nt Brnwnboroilgh, san day at 4 o'clock I'. 51; .at Foos preek School House Sunday October Gib, at 11 o'clock A. !.; and at Rock Point same day at 4 o'clock P. M. Chas. J. Howard of tbis place and Miss Cal. Briggs of Jo'ephlne county were united in the hcly bonds of wed lock at the residence of tho brides par. ents, near Kcrhyvillo on thel7t inst Together with their many friends in this place we join in wii-hing them a long life of joy and prosperity, and hope that their troubles may be few and small. J. C, McCully and Mat Obenchain came in trom Lik county thi week and report everything ferene in that locility. The former cime in to maKe arrangements for keeping his band ol sheep in this valley during the coming winter, and the latter will remain here till Spring, when he expects to drive his band of cattle to- the California market. Geo. Elliott last week received his goods saved at the fire at Hardy El'iffs place on tho 15lh insf., and has opened out business with the goods received. IL has some clothing and gro c ries whiob he is selling cheaper than any other house in town, and has or, dered another full stock, wiiich will arrive soon. His loss by the fire amounts to over 3,000. W. H. Williams and C. C. Huntley, the, new and old contractors on the I overland mail route, passed through town last edncsday on their way noTth, and the former is now engaged in- making arrangements for taking charge of the stage line on October 1st. Wm. CarJI, Division Agent, accomp3n ied them to Roseburg, where negotia tions are now pending lor tho transfer of the stock aud stages belonging to tne oui company to tue new manage raent. en from the assessment rolls for this year. All those paying taxes on over 2,000 are included in the list: W. H. Atkinson 2,773 E- K. Anderson 7,069 Henry Ammerman 8,197 Haskel Amy, . . .- 6.92S IX R. Armpricst 3,800 11. H .Barron . . . . .22,445 Fred Bafneburg 7,121 G. S. Eutler 3,412 Heury R. Brown 5,O0S Robt. H. Brown 4,984 R. V. Beair. 4,388 T, F.Beall : 5,003 b G. Birdsey 5,983 R.. Benedict 2,710 J. P. Barnes 6,000 Jno.' Bilger, estate1. I398II C. C. Eeekinan 25,001 M.Bellinger 3,584 E.-. C, Brooks 3,988 Peter Britt. 8,49;1 Amanda Bilcer '.- -. . " 9.7d0 MSrMf'.Qolver: .-..w: WJ .5,188 fcamJ.-J Uotver . ..... .-. . .tt. ... -i 4Tlob E.- W. Carver ... 2,113 Isaac Constant . .." 4,917 Mrs. Mary Chambers 8,198 G. W. Cooksey 5,869 A Cpakley, estate. ,.n 3,550 Thos, Chavner 12,900 William Cameron 5,0S3 Theo. Cameron 13,130 R. J. Cameron 5,083 A. Cantrell .2,313 C. Coleman '. 3,700 J. A. Cardwell 4.C7S David Cronemillcr 2,515 Jas. Clugsage 5,000 Jo. A. Crain ..3,13G C. & O. Stage Co. 3,950 O. Coolidge..- , 2.S52 Byron Cole v 2,228 Henry Casey 2,190 if. Uunn 7, Xl) Dollarhide i Son .2,870 Jesse Dollarhide 3,195 M. H. Drake 3,150 Ed. DePeatt ' 2,304 Mrs. Anna Dean 2,520 Daley & Emery 3,520' Dennis Dugan 2,1 1 1 L. Danf orth . . . , 2,610 L. J". C. Duncan : 2,599 S. J. Day 2,500 P. Donegan 8,172 S. B. Etlsall 2,518 Mrs. S. Farnham 5,441 A. G. Fordyce 2.897 G. W. Fordyco 2,165 Sam Furry 2,802 E. D. Foudray 2,868 K Fi?lier. I...., -. 6,200 A. Fisher k Bro., 7,000 A. Fisher 3,500 S. Grubb k Son 2,644 "W. I. Gregory 3,692 ro.'Gamard-nr.'1:- ! .'."?. "rntTT.C,855 E. Goupner 4,600 A. Gordon 4,562 J. T. Glenn '. 3,011 J. nouck 5,000 R. B. Hargadine, estate 20,503 Mrs. M. W. Hargadine 3,703 A. D. Helman 2,234 Jas. Helms 0,-393 C, H. Hoxie .- , . ,.2,300 Jno. Holton 2.G85 Jas. Hamlin G,955 Binger Heninwv ,..-..-.,.,.-..... 4,648 Ben Ilayniontl 11,873 Dan Hopkins .'. . . 2,815 M. Hanley 16,015 J. S. Howard 2,955 Win. Hoffman 6,742 U. S. Hayden 8,65 1 IL T. Mow 3,607 Jacob Isli 18,337 Wm. Justus 4,409 A. C. Jones 2,062 C. KKlum 4,048 Wm. Kahler 2,850 W. B", Khieaid. . . . - 2,314 Kublit Bolt. 7,109 Gin Lin 2,500 K. Kubli 13,823 Mary A. Love 5,600 G. W. Lance ; 2,375 John A. Love 5,220 George Love 5,000 D. Linn 8,765 Jno. Murphy 3,617 Isaac Miller estate 3,190 F. W. Myer , '. 8,474 W. C. Myer 7,370 S. N. Marshall 3,030 J. M. McCall is Co., 11,722 T. T. Mclvenzio ,....,... .3,384 Jas. McDonough ...., 2,521 D: P. Mathews-. , . 2,020 L. fc L, ' McDauicl 1 . . . . 3,75 1 C. C. McClendon .- 3,115- fA. S". Moon 2,687 Magruder it Bro 14,990 Thos. MdAndrews '. 2,566 C. Mingus .- 5,981 Mrs. J. M, McCully". ...,...- 2,300 P. McMahon 3,S21 Jno. Miller .-. 6,370 Jno. E. Ross. . ,,,. : 8,261 Ay. F. Songer '. .3,122 Thos. Smith . 4,445 C. S. Sergeant 3,578 LG. Sears-.- 2,996 Mrs. Stono 8,25S Jo. Swingle' . 460 Jno. Sizemore. ..... 3,90S C. Scheifiin. . . . , .'. . . . . T. . 5,51S Squaw Lake Ditch Co., . . . ."'. .'?:' . . 6,500 G. W. Stephenson .:.' 3,137 Geo. Isaac -. . ."; 6,006 L. Solomon .-. . . C,000 L. A; S. Sachs 3,000 Sterling Mining Co., 15,155 Sam Phillips 4,329 J. P. Parker 3,749 t W. J. Plvmalc 2,879 B. F. Reeser , 2,632 Mrs. Susan Robinson ...'.... it. . 3,180 Woodford Beanies 2,S51 Jo. Robinson 2,537 L. Bees 3,675 Mrs. Clara Radcr 4,390 J. T. Barney 3,303 J. B. Rodgers 3,269 Wm. Bay .2,740 Giles Jr. it Jno. Wells 7,746 GiW Wells .-.., .- 4.631 Jas. Thornton. . 1)tfc &&:l. 10,303 'win. xayior 7. . .tjv-. .-. ,ujo J. P. Tufts .4,015 S. C. Taylor V. .5,463' S. D. Van Dyko .-.....,;. 3,012 Minus Walker estate 12,132 J. P. Walker. ..-...... 7,043 Mrs. P. J. Walker . ; .- . 5,648 Isaac Woolen . . .5,4 1 2 Jacob Wagner .' 'i,00S M. Mensor n . 7,300 J. B. Wrisley .- . u,23S E. F. Walker .- 5,82'2 Jno. Watson .- ..5,264 C. it R. Montgomery 3,323 Jno. Woods 9,70 1 Wagner it Anderson 8,240 Wintjen it Helms 5,000 JK. IttTBJLilj (Mil Fellow's Kuilding JucLsocrillr, Crcgop, DRALiKR AND WORKER l tin-, sfrif et fnoN! Copper, LKAD.etc Pumps,- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NAILS, " A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps,. WOODEN AND WILLOW VAREj ROPE, NAILS, Paints. Oils, Varnisli; Glass,- CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains, Hdsd ETC., ETC: 1 have secured the services of a first-claw Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repairing j promptly and in eaperiQr style. Eagle Point. A correspondent at that place sends us tho following items: Times at Eagle Point are lively at present. Farmers are busy hiuling wheat lo the miU anil receiving flour in exchange. Messrs. Brown and In- Inn n v.. i4a?...w a .iialiinn IiiibiMa.. in 117W die iiuiti" i. iu;siiiu uumiiica 111 1 he m'ercanti'e line. Tho Catholic Church building is now encloed and presents a fine appearance. Several oth er improvements are now in contempla tion, among which is a now residence lor Robert Brown. This place is honnd to develop itselt and become oi consid erable importance vft. Siiootixo Affray. A rencounter took place in Portland on the 20th inst. be tween J. K. Mercer, editor of tho "I5ee'' and A. C. McDonald, editor of the "Tele gram." Seven shots wero fired, the former firing four and the latter three. Macdonald' was wounded in tho abdo men, and will probably die. A by stander nomed Lawrence was shot dur ing the fisht in the trroin, probably fa tally. The affray grew out of a news paper controversy. McDonald lived un til next morning, when he died from the injuries received, and Mercer is now in jail on a charge of murder. TN CONNECTION t?.TFI TI1U AtfoVE, J. I am receiving and bare constantly on band a full and flrst-ciaf" stock of GROCERIES, D r-Goods, Gum Boots, Toimdcd READY 2IADC CI.OTIIISO, GI.ASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc. i&r-lN-crytuing sold at rcasrWife r'atft. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March. C. 1678. Pkobate Court. Tho following business was transacted in this court since onr last report: P. Donegan was appointed gmrdian of Margaret, Hubert, James, Miry and Annie, minor heirs of Margiret Douc gat', deceased, with bonds at S'GOO. o Crowded Oct. Several items of lo cal interest arc crowded out this week, among which is a summary of tho coun ty assessment, as made by County Ass essor B. C. Goddard, and the work of the Board of Equalization. They will appear next issue. . Ye learn that C. W. S.ivage will take chargo of the New State saloon Rgain some lime next mouth, and Messrs. Webb & McDaniel will re move to Ryan's brick in the block below. EUREKA MILLS,- SITUATED ON BEAR CREEK! . SEV cn miles north eut ofJuciistmville, oie prepared to do a general Merchant and Exchange Business. The undersigned will c've 3fi pounds of flour, 2 ponndj) shorts and S-fMl7i1:fbrun for every bushel o I good wheat. Will also 8jcK (lonr customers luruiohing sacks. "Satisfaction Guarantecd-tBa T. T. JIcKkkzib. 3. SIOSSSS, PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER SN ORTH'S BUILDING RESPKCTFULLY ArCXOUSTOlISTO the public of Jiic!onvillc and vicinity that he was a echolar of Prof t)r. Afoler, director of the University of GreifswalnV, Prus sia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann. of the tlniVeibr ty of Halle. DurinK the Franco-Pruasiar war he was special assistant to the l)octnr-ii I Chief Zuelzer and Ludwig of Berlin and Ilrrs lau, Ocrmany. I- roctures and external d.scaS es acute or chronic, mrst carelnlly trcate cuppinfr, leeching, Weeding an4 teeth cstrac ed at nil hoar?. All kinds of birds slufkd nnd put up in tub mint natural shapes. Jack9onvillc,Dcc. 19, 1877. Dr. J. W. Robinson has established his headquarters at Kahler &Bro't. dru," store. Calls promptly attended to, day or night. ETTlie National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Rtilolson f jrthe best Photograph- in the Uuited Slates, and the Viemi.t Modal for lh& beet in the world. 429 Montgomery St. San Francisco. One of the Brightest Charms Of a fair laco U a One set of teeth. The ladies lifing fully alive to tlii fact, patronize SOZO ill tiu small degree to the end in view. drnggi-ta sell it 411 332113X3. P. J. Ryan 8,693 1 '- "' Pr '-" t "ny other Uintirnce, T, '-r, . i n Ann ' smce ihfy know uy experience that It preserves Reamcs Bros; 10,000 , ikr uu ',,, r th(J iHfae wb,tencta aa& cleilll j. T. G. Beames 2,050 1 ,IC.. ta,e tetth. and makes a naturallv C. W. Kahler 9,030 Isweet br ath additionally frasrant. It is one G. Karewski . 14 273 ! "' """ I,re"'' B"'s r tLc buuz sa to look lovely T,T ., " q'qi'! ! a"d th.it irri.nuition of it which uses SOZ(- J. ISeathamrner .5,80.5 D0:, r hl pll.arm.(, th4t thc arl!clc coniributes 0. riunan oj-jv Jno. O'Brien : .... 2,589- P. W. Orwell '. 14.08G Jno. Orth '. .-. 6,594 Obenchain & Son "... 5,573 Mrs. C. Patterson .-. . 5,009 O. T. Payne -.. 4,084 F. M. Plymale 4,112 D. Penniger - 3,393 J. A. Pankey 2,340 Wm. Peroell 2,105 G. Naylor . .- 2,954 Lindsay Applegate .- 5,910 Alex Martin .-.-.- 9,492 Jacob Waltz 2,543 W, TJ. T. Company . . .- .. . .-. . .4,000 FOR SALE OR LEASE. THE UNDERSIGNED IIEREDTOF ler the machinery and building of the Aldcn Fruit Dryer in this place for sale or lease. For further particulars enquire of eith er of the undersigned. II. v 11ei.m3, I) Li3.t. M MCLLER. THE CI FYJREW.ERY.- VEIT SCHUTZ, Proprietor.- I WOULD 3I0ST nESPECTTrtLY I'S. -- form the rltliem or Jacksonrllle add tbeflf33S worU tliirK, that they can dnd, at anj lm,ip?sS at my Brewei, the bet or lager beer, in anyIiK iinimlty the pnrchuer may desire. Jlyhofwe la conrel nlentlynltoated and my rooms are always in order. iL Tislt will please yon. JaulS 70tf DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO Icre existing between Dr L Danfnrth and Dr J Vf Robinson is this day dissolved by minimi tuucui. i uusc moeoieu to me above Drm can settle with either of the nndersigred. 3. ff.irtmixsoy, m d. t. DAXrORTlI,M.D,. GOll)ARI)-On VognerCret!f,Sept. 22d, 1878, Lloyd ISecnetl.jouogestson ol Cur ios ni,d Alice UoJdard, aged 1 year, 10 nionihs and 19 days. BDczjaauezrcnzas7iEcreEa7vi li 9 A ULU.LhJHW.f3X1 -HP-lac's 2L5. Sca-Ha WILL OFFER ALL OF MT IIOUSE- hould furniture. He, lor sale at public auc tion on S.itun'ay n-xt, October 0th, at II o'clock a. m. TERMS CASH. A. FISflER. F9RDHAM & JENNINGS &BOOEES, S. CflO and GO" F'STOiU T STREET SAN FIlAJfOISGO.