' V THE OREGON SENTINEL JACISUIVI,MC t "Wednesday, ; : January 15. 1879 ?eizsfTsssccaEaa A CIIAAGE. Wm. M. Turner, -well known in journalistic circles, Las this day teen associated in the publication of the Sentinel. Mr. Turner asks his friends to he patient and not expect too much, and assures them tnat all the labor that failing health will permit will be faith fully performed. Thero will be no change in the politics or general conduct of the paper. e X rETV FACTS. TTIIO "HUT, HELP OrR KOTST Two days after the election of 1876 everybody conceded that Mr. Tilden had carried 184 electoral votes, and needed only one more to insure his election. At the same time it was universally admitted that Hayes had carried 103 electoral votes, or twenty two short of the number requisite to elect him. The twenty-two votes in dispute were those of Louisiana, Flor- The frequent allusions by the press to the growth of vic9 and idleness among our youth seem to havo awaken ed but a slight iuterest irrtlie commu nity. Unfortunately the boys have but few friends. Parents with a fee ble and spasmotic effort advise the boys to do better; then slacken the reins and let them do as they please. Others shake their heads, condemn the boys as "bad, very ba'J utter gloomy toreDouing1? oi the penitentiary, the gallows and other unpleasant things, and denounce the e.il of "hoodlumism" without suggest ing a remedy. There certaiidy must bo one. Parental restraint sometimes goes too far, and parents forget that the impulses of youth must have some out-let, and that they should direct rather than repress them. Here, and doubtless elsewhere, there are few sourc es of amusement for our children; few social gatherings, for the interchange of growing thought; no lyceum, no public library, and our boys are forced to cather on the street corners and seek Troy Dye, the late public adminis trator of Sacramento, who sent wealthy individuals to Heaven that he might en joy the settlement of their worldly af fairs, is now on trial in that city. "We have rarely heard of so artistic a form of crime and it must havo been born of mis-directed genius. Dye plead guilty of murder in tho first degree but asks for mercy on the ground of partial pa ralysis. Let his genius be rewardde with a ropo. Republicans have all along asserted that soon .after the election these votes were offered for sale, and were kept on the market for some weeks. There is truth in this assertion; "they were of sured for sale." Put Tilden did not tret one of them, and Haves cot them alL Then, which side bought them? Why, thoHayes side, of course. Dem ocratic "Times". The only conclusion that can bo reached is, that Mr. Tilden exhausted his "bar'l of money" in buying tho necessary vote in Oregon and had no funds to take into tho Southern market Tho resurrection of this subject, however, can not affect either Hayes or Tilden at this late day and can be of no possible benefit to the ., -public. Let it rest in peace. TncftAititoVr cacgeT CITYBAKEUT AND S-AJLOOisr, Is Masosio Building, Oregon "St., jACTtsoi.vn.uvoc.rr., XX3333. J0STICE. At the residence of A. Davion. Jan. 13. 1S79, Lulu, daughter of Jonas anil Nnorai Justice, aged 21 months aud 14 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. such araateraeni s&thsj msj Thef ape-rFHS--? a. South ciSoliiia, and Oregon. The j&s ,nuch entitled to sympathy as to Tho agitation of tliis question hav ing been fairly started we hope it is not the intention of our citizens to dis continutit. At tho meeting here it wasconcluded to hold precinct meetings to raise funds to defray the expense of . a preliminary survey, but wo hear of no action being taken. Agitation of this subject must not cease, and if our people are in earnest, they should not rest Until the practicability of a nar row guage to the coast is determined, one way or the other. If it be not ihbn tho ntfjntion of the CALICO BAIili! THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE sirea to Denounce to tbe public tbat tbey are now prepared to Gil oil orders for cakes of every description, such ns wedding cakeo, cakes for parties, wine cakes; also browu and rye bread, ginger snaps acd crackers,- A lunch hou3o will also be kept nt this place, where oysters in all stjks, Liroburper and Schweitzer cheese, can be bad at all hnrs of the day r night. Jt3Fresh bread every day. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. GRUBE & ULRICII. LATEST ARRIVALS -JA-G&iS7i?ftt SGOfcH7"cEufrf e way practicable, blame, and we ask who will help them? Last Sunday ono cf our Ministers urged christians to work, not only for themselves but for others, and we ap peal to the christian and un christian community in behalf of work so noble, so grand as the regeneration and proper direction of youth. There should and can be comething devised to entice young men from the filth of the gutter and from the touch of evil things that sear the soul of child hood liko a brand of iron. It must be something between the dry texts of the school roomjand tho text of the pulpit, embracing the pratical knowl edge of the one, the moral efficacy of the other. A public reading room, properly conducted, would be excellent. The Forums of the world have rang with strong voices whose feeble echoes were first heard in the village debating club, and thoughts that have grown to noble works were first awakened in tho lecture room. Give us something then that will awaken thought Give us romething that will shame idleness FomcthinGT that will prompt our youth to reach upvards instead of downwards. "We suggest, as immo dii , cheap urA attructie c series of popular lectures. They would entice our boys from tho streets one, perhaps two nights in the week, ard who can say that this in itself uld net be c iWlwliLiMtiKtkc the Rooms on Friday cvenintr, February 14th, SL Valentines Day. Music will be farntebid by the Jacksonville Baud. Everybody is in vited to r.ttend. Tickets (I 50. D23SOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT the copartnership heretofore existing between . W. Manning and J. B. Mont gomery, in tbe Iivtry business, i. hereby di.soked by mutual consent, J. B Mont gomery retiring-. All accounts against tbe late nrm will be sailed by J. Y . .Manning, to whom all accounts doe tbe firm must slr.o be paid. The business will be cotinncd by tbe undersigned, who thankful for tin p--.;t patronage, solicits a continuance of 'ha 8me . J. XV. Ji ASKING . Jacksonville. Jan, 15, 1870. -OF ror: AT BKECKEMFELS9S THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEJS ure in announcing to the public that be has just receivad a complete and first class a'sortznent of Gent's Furnishing GooiKancb as Hats, Shirts. Underwear, etc, best braud of Cigars and Tobacco, I'ipes, Notions, Fancy Good. Glassware. Crockury, Musical instruments, Bird Cage-, Statlonmry Pocket and Table Cutlery, .rflhnms, Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will ba sold at the cheapest rates Give mo n call and tea for yourselves. T. BRECKEHFELD. T. C. KEAMES E. R. KEAMES. REAMESBROS., Califoenia ST., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon, AHEAD AS USUAL ! ! BT ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES ASZTHI "TKW GGZ9CBZZ23ZrSgsu -BJ3S?--SXQCK Hydraulic Pipe ! ! HOFFMAN & P3NN. REW LEVE&Y STABLE BACK OF COURT HOUSE. JW, MANNING, Proprietor. HAYINGI LATELY FITTED U? THE OJM nihoui barn oa tho School Hon flat ard Intlierwr of iUd Court ITojw. 'VTai.m now f ally prepared to itleid to nil tiuIncj ii our lins with rroinptries laddifpatdi and attbvxa t reasjn&bic ratj JTzno Yemenis The stiWe Is fin: IvJied T-tlh tr-t. bo!t tn!Tli trd most robetantlid bs;nlei; ilso b urst tlubel M.4" c&tMla lor.e, Hortc beard, Lsd ths best cert bjitoTji cs than. SatisSictiaa KBrr.i"5 ii e try nutanra. Give ut&cMl&kd ja;o.or ycunjlvs. J. Xi. MANNING . JtesccnTlUi, Ay-il lOtn, 13" Jacksonville. Oregon. A1 lrarg, as the next Lest means of trans portation. A final survey, made last Fall, from Ellcnsburg to a point on Illinois Eiver, places it beyond doubt that there is an easy grade, and solid road-way between the two points, and that the distance between here and the coast will be decreased fully thirty mibs. Let the railroad question, however, be settled first before falling back on any means of transportation less valuable. "Wo will be glad to pub lish calls for meetings or any commu nications tending to the furtherance of this project, and hope that it will not be lost -sight of. the pkevaixace or gehie. "Wo are sorry to chronicle in this is sue one fatal shooting and one unsuc cessful attempt to murder. Men ask each other if the evil days, when a hu man life was not worth a charge of powder, have returned. "Wo hear citi zens lamenting the prevalence of crime, wondering why it seems to increase as society grows older, and not unusually (tracing the cause to the laxity of the ,'law. Arriving at this conclusion men seem to forget that society itself is more to blame than those who aro en - trusted with the law's administration. If a man hasforfeitcd his life, or liberty, been fairly tried, convicted and spik tenced, the Executive is asiaifelfwith i clamorous nppcal for mercy or par don; frequently before a felon has tast ed a tithe of his punishment. How of ten in this and other communities havo men siqned petitions for Execu tive clemency and then wondered that tho law imposes no restraint upon evil doersl It is our firm belief: that the practice is mischievous, and not only dangerous to society, but detrimental to its material interests. Usually the press is taken as a fair reflex of its pa trons, and wo fear that our local papers read abroad might justify the belief that wo were a lawless and bloodthirs ty people. "We think that as a gener al rule, those who reach tho peniten tiary are safer thero than at large, and that if tho law is to be operative its - penalties must be made certain. Then let this pernicious practice cease. Let no false and misapplied sympathy in terfere with or impede tho machinery of justice. Let the mandates of our criminal courts be final, and let the Executive be invoked only in cases where it is clearly apparent that an in nocent person is wrongfully punished. Subscribe for the Sextixkl. t r rsTTif 1 1 - M ,"'' "-i BaTnTi1-- m-- w L.fcj.r, ,... ? vni imm wii 11 mm IBBHBHIHHBBVMMMJri--W uaun, .rT -, II M RE NOW PREPARED TO MAKE nil sizes of mining pipe in workman.- like-manner Tbey will put op pipe on the claim ready for work, cheaper than ths beapwt. Iron furnished at prices loner ban ever known in Jackson county. Cii! nl see them; thev mean bninees. HUNTERS' EMPORIUM' JOHN MILLER. rm,. GSftgSAL MSSCMAKBiSS THE BSG BONANZA IS LOCATED AT J. S. HOWAED'S STORE, IN TIIE SHAPE OF -cs: GREATEST VARIETY TO SZIZOT :i :n .B7 Oso Storo in SoHl&esra 03-egon o? ESoriSera California J IJsw vorl id rsyilrfr jfcj til !t brtseica deso to ortiar, la (rbiKuaLiuco macotr. our divines or professional men fit ted by education and habit, will be the first to say "come boys and I will talk to you about science, natural philosophy or history, awaken, new trains of thought, and teach you to bo men." Whoever it may be will have inaugurated a work that will produce good and lasting results. W 42. 3T iiaiU W &JJ ' t nT. TWv5". "-f fHi?a "WVJfnrS-T: bkftta VVJ V5, f TI-1J3IB MONEY "WHEIT THEY OAF BUY 23r7-SoGds end S'sccy-Qcscds G-BOCSHIES. BOOTS A?JD StOES, TOBACCO t LIQUOPvS, ALL FOR CJS'Wi! OUZ GTGCS G0K8I373 C51 FALL&WiHIEnQflY-GOODS, PANOY GOODS, LADIES' D2ESS GOOP3.0 SPHJIEFIS', AND DIA30MIL8. PILES. AND SATKfS, BdOTd & BSOE3, CLOTUIHG, ETO CANDIES, NUTS, Jewolry And Notions, TUB FlOSr ARRIVL OF WINTER RroujiiFt reci'ived anil iKiught at the Bottom of tbe Market and cold loner than ever. Ladies hose, S pair for - - 1.00 EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. A'LARGE STOCK" OFCIGAUS AT yisolcsale and Sletsil. A Fino Havana cigar for - 25. Anltrric&n r Ilavunaa for - - -12i Jacksonville Eavanas 6 for - 25. "Cheap for Osch." j.a TOWARD. E &33 SSS 223! QIT9A7SO PIFTEEH UJ of JBJ'JCO EAGLE MILLS, VIUS SOUTH !Kon7'Ue. Mid li taiiaa north of Athbad, aro prp.irl to do Ksrchaat sx.& E2ch?.r.g3 Enancis. 5T.OUS, GRAHAM, C0KNM3AL AI7DFEED AT BEDROCK PRICES. ES ponndi of flour, 2 pounds oborla "md 8 ponuils tir.in piiun pr bubl cf good wheat. Will pack flar-catom'V! ing atokn. Siioks with onr jnv rfusro en then fnrnifhed at law rs.tes. Ky brotlHSf. G. F. niHinR', will hava chftrfte of the hutturaa, Iwint; sflfinti'd bT Coatent mlllsrs. Everything rarrantcd 3 repreeeuttd. SA.UAH A. FABXHAM. PHOENIX MILLS. ? n . 7 jiiii-y 5IABB CLOAKS oIBt kf3 tb-n PERIKNCEI CANOi 60 CENTS PER DUSh'EL a itoeo to oru i nitrta nsmniEjr. How tenderly the Democratic editors of the State handle their erring brethren who have been arrainged before the bar of public justice for peculation and fraud by the late Investigating committee. "With the single exception of tha Roseburg "Star" Democratic journals have treated tho subject in a manner wliich leads to the inference that they havo been taught the rule of "division and silence." They see prejudico and malice in tho style in which" the report is written, and usually closo their tame remarks by declaring that it is not their motive to screen any guilty man. "Why delude their readers in so puerile a manner? Why not express manly indignation over tho wrongs of the people who have been robbed of the fruits of their honest toil by as dishon est a band of public marauders as ever disgraced a state! Have they not sufficient independence to join in the almost unceasing demand that the plunderers be compelled to -disgorgo, at least, the money they have stolen from the school fundi Aro their dis positions so amiable that they can ex press no condemnation for the faithless official who would rob the innocent children of the state? "We commiserate the helpless condition of our Democrat ic cotemporaries. They are slaves to a party which has become obsolete. Life is too short to serve such a master. "Why dont the Democratic press seize the present opportunity to declare its independence of the vile banditti who stand arrainged before the country for crimes which should consign half a score of them to felon's cells. "One day, one one hour of virtuous liberty - Ib worth a whole eternity of bondage.' Emancipate yourselves brethren of the Democratic press and stand forth in thcuntramsaeled dignity of indepen dent manhood. The Democratic press is excited over the fact that Meacham is to have an appropriation of 3,000 from Congress. The House of Representatives, largely Democratic, holds the public purse, and if Meacham is an unworthy object of national charity that party must bo held responsible. AKDAIiSIKM c? MERCHANDISE I ! FOB Alili ENDS OF PKOBTJCH BT GOING TO UTAH'S BUILEIKG, SJest door to Post OSaco, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. Wiierc liigliest Gssfe Prises are paid. SS-CALL AXD CEE US. -S3 ETAS? LAIaTGLa., DEALER IN BOOTfS AND SHOES, Jactisoaie, CrecoTJj 7"EEPS ONLY TOE BEST QUALI-- ty of Hoots and Shoes, and offers then for wle as cheap as the rerv cheuoest. No bouse in town can undersell me. I will eI. so warrant my goods against rips, and will repair gratuitously any that may occur in goods that I sell. Call and 1 will cootim; you that I sell cheaper than any hcose in town. Best Philadelphia Calf Boota ctda to or der for 88 and 09. I hare also on hand a full stock of boots, of San Francisco make, which I ofTer fcrcsle at 84.50 and S5. Boots made to order and repaired. NAT LANGELL SHOP CITY BARBER A3SI EATH ROOMS. California St., Jacksonville, - - . Oregon. TIIE UNDERSIGNED 13 FULLY prepsred to do all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. HOT OR COLD BATHS Can be bad at this place at all bonra of tbe day. GEORGE SODUMPF. S. P. HAKS3A, WAGON MAKER, acbncanriilc, Oregon, pi CC:Btfl.ER'.S BUfLDING 13 IN X rfsJsl of i luj asorti3Ciil of material and, p,i: .rul to ia r.ll vork in his line cu thn-i n.llo &nd in a workin.nliki; manner Vi'hlclfBcr evtry description made to or di-r ' Twins isasoujUe tsd Gailsfccilos gaaran tsel p?-Iv pajring a speciality. 8. F. HANNA. Jc!:rnHle, Feb.-nary. 20, 1C78. El iUIi Hi 01?- -1 i. i T KATn JUST r.EGBIVRD SIT FALL 'A. and V.nter utoci of Millinery Goods, consiotiag cf - LADIES' HATS AND GOKMETS. Ribbons. F-ecsh Flower'. OMricli Tip', Yel7ets. Diagonal Silks Neckties, Collars, Cuffs, Kid 3!o7es. Laeos, Eacfc Coabs. Pocket nrnOierehitfs, Fancy Wn3, tnd P lumes. Perfuncry, and Toilet Soap, and n fine assortment cf infant's shoe. I also ha7e oa iand c supply of GJSfiTXiSKEH'S I.TKCIiTlUa &COLV.AH. I will hate cz tssort- For the colidaya cent of CHIN'TiftD'VMX DOLLS, I hare re;eired the agency of the cele brated White Setting Machinee, which I am sclliuR cheaper than cTer, and beveral iowe and Florence mnchines tor rale. 8 m mm sum, 0. W. SAVAGE, Prop., JACKSONVILLE, OGN. HAYING AGAIN TAKEN POS session of th;a saloon, tbe undersigned will be pleased to meet his friends and the public eenerally at this old and popular re sort The Cacst liquors and cigars can al ways be had at this plase.and the tables are supplied with all tbe leading newspapers nd periodicals of tbe day. A first class billiard table is also kept at this house., C. W. SAYAGE. "C. O. D." SALOON. CALIFORNIA ST., WEBB& McDANIEL. THIS POPULAR RESORT, DNDER new management. Is furnishing the best brandsof liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table Is supplied with Eastern peri odicals and leading papers of tbe Cottt. Giro n a call. o( ivl 'at, w;d Farnerf onr duto th.-lr ! i. PIONEER HARDWARE ST0R MRS J. BILGER AT TB E OLD STAND OF JOUN EILGEB Calitrnia strict. Jatajonvillf, Oregon, DEALER IH TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER YARB Stoves, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PUMPS and PIPES, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish Powder &. Eusg k 5cacral Assortment cl SHSLF HARDWARE, FINEWCSTCHHOLM OUTLC,".V ROPE & imiiE. A firHt-c!icn mech?nls nlll tllznX t Job Wori k:'.U as&teeas snd 0itjt:5. I will alr-sys seep constantly oa tied ,i largo sicci: cf Liquors and tobacco. Agent.for tbe PCIFIC RDGBER PAINT Tlie brut in the World. Pertlenlar attention paid to Fnrme-' want, and th- rnpplying of extras for Farra Mtoliinerj.an'l all Informitton a to a i rtleli"n, furnished cheerfully, on anplicAlioi No p.ilj' vriil Iw cpnri-d to funilcli uar customer! with tiieb-st pood in market. la our lint .and at t!ie Imteat pricr. Or.r rr.ouo flit.l he prompt and fair d-1-intr wit'ij nil. On'l and examine our U : twfn-e loh n ilpd"nere. Satislacti" -- Kiueed Cl u E CALL THE ATTENTION' OF TMr bdie? to the .'est tht v : itp r-iw on hand ihi V.rc-'-t.BR . lj.i-r '(' d ""-t-trf n. of L Dt'a' DRK.SS CiJOI. a-. I " ,N CT OOODS C n-rrry dr-sr'ni'm I g , ih crn Oregon, rr.i no will rierc-fnrtli -nakc this 'r.i f goutlt Oiir fpcii.lUy and sell thca at CJIioapor than ths Ohca.. To tho gontiemea we 7 pay, if -n vmjjt A Ho. 1 SUIT OF CLOTURE yn. "iri gf. to liwraM Bros, to buv theri rj wo c'iu lo have tbe bet STOCK OF CLOTh.Nu In Jaoksoa county cad wld allow utnw to cn derKsIl us. Thafe j-nods we'e nil purcUae4 l-y a w a bcr sf our firm from FJEi-T CLI'j Jf.5e Iv San Frcueioo tnu New Yn !c ai.i. u- will warrant ererj article and itdl th rn a-i oluap for ccja tp any hocsa in tho cm hit. We zio ueep on hand a mil siocU of CSROOERSES, HARDWARE,kC'JTLERy, GLAS3TTAR2, CFIOCKERY. A PULLLTFE CP ASHLAND GOODS rir.K ao rntsiairr -jrAcorjrj PIoT3, Czzs rict Sail riows Iii fact everything' frotu the EiKst needlt to n tbrnhbg-tBachino. Gire C3 a frili and jodge for ;ounl7e aa to oor canoeity cf fti:Diih:2 goods cacbovc. The way to make rnnney is to ravo it. Ta stra it buy cheap. To boy cnt't psy CSII for jour r;coda and buy of RRAME3 BROS. DASaTZEL P. BSAT-SY'S PIANOS ANDORGANSj WASHNGTON. NEW JERSEY. ilf ii 1 1 I Squnrs and Uo ripht. and 3EATTYS OKLKDRATED GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR OR GANS are tbe sweetest toned asd most perfect instrutserts ever before manufact ured in this or any cthT country, 'i he world is challenged to equal them. Best discounts nnd terras ever bc'ore given. Rock Bottom panic prises now ready to jobbers, neenti and the trade ia rjeneral. An offer: These celebrated instruments (either Piano or OrRan) boxed and shipped to anywhere, on five or tiltcen diys test trial. Money refunded and freight paid both ways if ia any way nnenti-tfactory. Fully warranted for six years as strictly first-class. EXTRAORDINARY LIB ERAL discounts piven to Churches, Schools, Lodges, Ilalls, Minister", Teach ers, etc., in order to have tbem introduced at once where I LaTe no ngents. Thous ands now in use. New Illu-trated AD VERTISER, Catalogue Edition), with list of testimonials, now ready, sent free. Established in 1650. Address DANIEL P. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey. A 5'Ur.iTi LIXE Or SHELF ASD hThtnlw.r lor salt, by J?1LV MILLER. l X ELFOANT ASSORTMEXT OF POCKET ASD t. Tabl Cutler; for ne by JOIIX MILLER TWL.IXS,norE?CARrEXTERa,AXDWA 1 iron makrrs' tooli for tale Lt IOIIX JIILLER. A Xj2Lb KINDS 01 AM11IUMION FOR SALE a-br J0ILV MILLK3. ranrkrt rncM at ir.y mills. I henceforth Kxpeot to iwtjWisb xav; rnzx zst os ruuxm wMsb will erel t olij ob. It hel al vtit(! Lu mj sic:- lo give th fuiiutt utm'iction. P. Tf OLWrti. PbE-iis, Attg 3, I8T3. EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED OMBBAR CREEK SEVEiJ mllr-s urtb-ai4 of JucktotiTilie, sre preparcd to a gitceral Merchant and Escfcanca Business. The nndcrslRncd will cive 38 ponnds of Sour, 2 rumud. short and 8xuato bru for every bwhel of wheat. Will !) teak jour cntturncrft furnibiiii:HtMi. S-SatisfcctioT Guaranteid -S T.T.MeCKHZtB 2?02? S'HS SECKLSiA-J F. M80EIBD HAS JUST EECEIYED JUST ASSORTMBaFT OF TMSPJEWMY SUITA3L3 rOK A FULL AND CHOIOE COLLEC Xi tion ot tbe very lowest price. Call and see for yourself. Place of business oppo site Cordwell's Livery Stable. Rfp.inng of all Kinds promptly ami rstisfucturily dour. BLA0KSMITIIISG! DAVE CFIONEMLLER. BJtK AT THE OLD ST.l.XD. T AM KOW PREPARED TO DO ALL X worh i.i ray 1im chnpar tho tret, and in fact wld do ". t'u.rcr tha.i any other shopiu Srniitr Oi 'ju. Givj au aOu; and 1 Mill convince you. DAVID CEONEMILLER. FOR SALE OR LEASE. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY fer the machinery and bmldiwr of the Alden Fruit Dryer in tin: place for sale olease. For further particulars en quire of either of the ntidersicned. IL t Hklms, IIrN. M Mt'LLEB KtKV&ZjZ, m TiUztfi D.1U32 JuekfJCTil!:, firry DSAl,cl AKD IIN.BKSKriRCN, COPPER, L3 I) Ps23.p0; AGRICULTURAL I.MPLESSNT3, NAILS, A'FIRST-CL.VSR STOCK CF S70TH3 HARDWARE, TJMVVARS. POWDSR OF EVERT DESCP-IFTKr? a?oso and Caps3 WGCBEH & WILLOW VAR5, ROPS, IfAILS, "P 'asnfe. Oi-s, Varnish, Glass CUTLERY, T7IRE, Siot, Srnc&cn, Gfcaiss, 2Ioeo " El ETC: I h&ve recartd the services of a first elaca ITcchanis, and am rrcpared to do all repair ing promptly and in superior stylo. p CONNECTION WITn THE ABOVE 1 I am rrcrivinxand have constantly hand a full and first-class stock of G-HOCEKIES, DUT-C00D3, OCM K0OTS, TOBACCO ItEADY 3IADE CLOTIILTG, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Ac. aEverJ thing sold at reasrnalde rates. K. K0BLL Jacksonville, Harcb, 0, 1878.