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m SENTINEL W,dnesdat, : : March 19, 1879 AGENTS TOE THE BEHTIHEL. S.M.Pftlengill& Co New York Geo. P. Unwell & Co New York Rowell & Cbccsman St. Louis L. P. Fisher San Franc'ecn D.E. Stearns Portland Religious Directory. M. E. Ciiunon. Religinnn services ev ery Sunday at thp u'nal hours, hv the Rev erends M. A. Williams, D. A. Crowell and A-IIardison Catholic Rrrvickr. Services will be "eld at the Catholic Chnrcli in this phee every Snoday at the nsoal hnnrs in the mormncr and evening, Kcv. talhcr IJIaa chct ofBciatinfT. M. E. Sijndiy Scnonr,. Rrjrnlnr meet ing every Sunday nfiernoon at 2 o'clock Catholic Sukday Scitnm.. Regnlw- meeting every Sunday afternoon at 2 lo clock County Court. In the matter of Ihe alleged insanity of Charles Tj-eps it was adjudged that ho was not insane or idiotic and an order made discharg ing himfromenstodjr. . For Silver Creek. Quito a num Tjer of prospectors passed through Jacksonville last Monday on their way to Silver Creek They had a four horse out-fit with tools and provisions. Drummers. The annual migration of these commercial pests has com menced and their numbers indicate great competition or exceedingly dull times in San Francisco. Their name Bhould be changed to "mercantile bor- Sold Out. H. L. Webb has sold liia interest in the "O 0. D." saloon to his partner, J. P. "McDaniel, who will continue the business. Jim will al ways be glad to see his friends, and if any one knows how to treat a friend he does. Base Ball Challenge. Thepickod nine of Jacksonville challenge any picked nine in Southern Oregon, in cluding Roseburg or Siskiyou, county to meet them here on April 5th in a friendly game. Our boys are open for an engagement. New Boad. Mr. Chas. J. Howard, County Surveyor, has just completed the location of about one and three quarter miles of new county road, com mencing at the eighteen mile post and running up the right hand fork of Foot's .creek. Caved On. Charles Howard reports that while on Jb'oot's creeK on friuav' A. Kaster was caVed on while work ing in his claim. He was buried up to his breast with dirt but sustained o serious injuries, and was rescued be fore the flood from his self-shooting res ervoir struck him. Singular Vitality. A short time since a very valuable cow of Mr. Win. Hoffman's died, and on Sunday some boys discovered her calf in his pasture where it had been concealed for over a woek. Circumstances show that it had never tasted food since its birth, and as it is very lively its vitality seems quite remarkable. Looking Bound. H. C. Owen, of !Eugeno City, has been looking round Jackson county during the week. Ttoseburg papers heralded his approach and warned us that Mr. Owen was looking up "swamp land," but he de nies it and says he is looking for any thing else. In fact he wants anything there is money in. He should buy oar fruit dryer. A Nice Little Pet. At the "C. 0. D." saloon may bo seen about the smallest bear ever on exhibition. It is of the cinnamon species, six weeks old, and about the size of a small house cat Jim Stewart has kindly volunteered to raise and educate it, and we venture to say, without disparagement to Jim, that it iifft niorcdesirablo pet now than ,Ar.vivl1i5.9 vear hence. V - . AflilLAND academy. we team fromW. C. 21 ability that tS Iyer that there is a prob- le Academy will be leas- od by' Bev Mr. Chapman, of the Methodist church, at Ashland. It de- pends," howev ;r, on the assistance and encoinragemei it of the peoplo of Ash land tliemseh es, and they will surely not permit it ; doors to remain closed. Mr. Llycr sjiys there is a misunder standing witt regard to his raising the rent. lie dm not raise it, but the les sees wished it reduced. I Bock Poiist Bridge. The large population ou Foots Creek are com plaining of the difficulty they expe riencedihrca5hingBockPoint since the incite across the river has become un safe.' They say that they are now obliged to make a detour of five miles by the Darnanells bridge, making ten miles of extra travel to cross the river, and their case certainly seems to be ja. hard one. The citizens of Bock Point wo'uld be willing to build a free, bridge if ike county would bear half tho ex pense and intend to apply to the Coun ty 'Court in ,rrter to ascertain whether Utit Hou. body ull assiit or not. i LOCAL ITEMS. Jailor unhappy. Spring is -with us. County jail empty. Hurrah for Blaine. Dr. Jackson returned. Weather warm and cloudy. Bob Garrett always on time. Howard's store always full of sweet ness. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Call on Herman Helms for valuable information. Job work cheaper than any place at the Sentinel office. ' Bead Webb & McDaniel's dissolu tion notice and settle up. J. R. White has been elected "city dad," of Oakland, Cal., on the citizen's ticket Just as wo go to press we hear that Monroe, youngest son of T. T. Mc kenzie, had his leg broken yesterday. John Orth's children have recovered from th;ir late illness and are about aain as usual. TJ. S. vs W. C. Qriswold Motion for discharge of defendant from provis ional arrest denied. The miners on Foots creek are work ing night and day like beavers, having a good supply of water. Dr. Wm. Jackson of this place lost a small quantity of I113 dental outfit by the Ashland fire last week. J. H. Penn started from Indepen dence last Saturday and may be ex pected home'in a few days. A new post-office has been establish ed at Spraguo river, Lake county. James P. Gearhart is postmaster. The very best sheep dip in the mar ket can be found at Kahler Bros, and at the drug store of E. C. Brooks. The Sterling mine is in full opera tion, everything working splendidly and we predict an immense clean up. The fine saddlery stock of C. K. Klum at Ashland was not destroyed by the late fire and he offers bargains. You will find a large stock of stoves, tin ware, hardware and general mer chandise at Kubli's. Go and see him. Messrs. Wrisleyand Plymale will go to their mine at the mouth of Savage creek this week to commence opera tions Dr. Danforth is negotiating the pur chase! the Penn property but haa not yet closed the bargain, as has been re ported. Aaron Maegly left here yesterday for Grave Creek to construct the hy draulic pipe for the G. C. Gravel Min ing Co. Peniger's Mike will be found, the coming season, at Card-well's st&ble in Jacksonville and at Harb&ugh's ranch near Phoenix. Mr. E. H, Autenrieth roturned from Yreka, last week, where he had been in attendance on his mother who is slowly recovering. W. C. Myers' splendid stallion, "Pride of Perche," will stand the pres ent season at the stablo of W. J. Ply male, in Jacksonville. George Elliott will leave to-morrow for San Francisco to purchase a full stock of goods, and his store will be closed until his return. Messrs. H. Kelly and L N. Munoy went North on Monday, the former to Grave creek and the latter to look af ter the Tellurium mine. J. C. Overbeck and Bob. Wilkinson are swinging tho pick at the Palmer creek mine nothing like honest labor to keep the boys straight. Bev. M. A. William"! will preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. M., and at Doll arhido's school house at 2 o'clock, p. M. If you are thirsty call on Matt Dil lon and ho "will quench your thirst in any style or with any bevverage you desire. No pizen at Matt's. Billy Owen, of Flounce Bock, an nounces that he "will sell one hundred and fifty head of young stock cattle. Call on him for a bargain. Our Applegato correspondence has been unavoidably crowded out this week on account of rushofothermatter, but will appear next week. We are glad to see that the town Trustees are about to provido water to be used in case of fire. Tho town has been lucky, but luck is a fool. Among the confirmations just before tho adjournment of the senate was that of Dr. J. W. Watts of Yamhill, to bo receiver of public moneys at Oregon City. Messrs. Merriman and Hunter have sold out their blacksmith shop at Cen tral Point to C. Magruder. Mr. Mer riman went North to Canyonvillo on Monday. Our cotemporary agrees wi(h us on the buckwheat and honey question. Tho coincidence shows the similarity between great minds and appreciative appetites. Another little soldier in the army of life has been enrolled at Grants Pass. This time in the family of our agent Mr. Dimick a little j;irl, tho image of its father. ' TRev. M. A. Williams will occupy the pulpit in the M.'E. Church next Sunday morning. There will be no evening service, as Mr. Crowell will be at Phoenix. Tilden says "the very worst feature in our government is the high price of electors." We thought the wicked Pelton was the only one who knew the market price of electors. Asiesor Goddard commenced the annual assessment on Monday. Mr. Goddard has lately given bonds in the sum of 5,000, with Jacob Tsh and E. K. Anderson as sureties. L W. Berry and Alvin Cardwell started last week with eleven of James A. CardwelPs horses for Ft Klamath. They will be offered to tho military Board for cavalry service. Booth & Clough's fine blooded horse Scamperdown ia heardflHkanother i ii . . i. -mi i"H- WML m column. The merits of this oeautifuT horse are too well known to require mention. Bead the advertisement. Mr. Sam. Likeland has leased the interest of B. Robb and A. 0. Eekel son in the Palmer creek mining prop erty. The mine is now run by Messrs Kahler and Likeland and promises good returns. We are glad to say that wo were misinformed last week in regard to the death of Mrs. 0. C. Applcgate. The last advices from Lake county stated that she was still alive with about an even chance for her recovery. The Resources of Oregon and Wash ington Territory, published iii Portland by Dana C. Pearson, contains the bi ographies of E. F. Lewis, formerly of this office, and of J. C. Tolman, Sur veyor General of Oregon. The Grave Creek Gravel Company are pushing things. Tho giant and iron for their pipe-aro now on the ground and will commence putting the latter together at once. Twenty inches of snow fell at their claim. Smith and Waisman are pumping the water from their mine and intend working out the remainder of their own ground. The mine will be open to public inspection by any party owning adjacent ground. Col. Stone, Supt of tho 0. & C. S. Co., accompanied by Win. Carll, Di vision Agent went northward on Sun- day last, making the employees huppv' by disbursing a quartet's wages as they went. These gentlemen are al ways welcome. Some of the stock of B, M. Garett, mail contractor between Jacksonville and Crescent City, has been attached by the creditors of R. L. Ish, late con tractor, on the same route. Next Sat urday has been set for the trial of the issue at Crescent City. "Sir Walter," Geo. W. Stephenson's fine blooded trotter, will be found at Stephenson's stablo near the Court house every day except Thursdays, on which day he will be at Phillips' stable at Ashland. Read Sir Walter's pedigree in another column. Sheriff Bybee has collected over $20,000 taxes, there being still about $13,000 unpaid. On the first Monday of April, 7th prox, all unpaid taxes will be deliuquent, and two and a half per cent and mileage will be ad ded to the cost of collection. St. Patrick's day passsd off beauti fully and quietly, and many of our American born citizens honored the anniversary by "wearing of tho green." The "Times" Irish correspondent was not observed in the procession, and it is surmised that he has taken a short tour for his health, unwept by his coun trymen. Bybee Hawketto k Co. are running m ' - two giants night and day with splendid prospects. Last week one of the hands shoveled a nugget into the tluico and catching sight of it just as it left the shovel tried to recover it. He failed to get it but took up betw'een four and nve dollars on the shovel, which is a rather good indication. Ex-Govemor Chad wick was in town during the latter part of last week. Mr. Chadwick, in Company with Mr. H. P. Macnovin, has been examining the quartz ledges of Southern Oregon, having been down to tho "Green" mine on Bogue river and at various other ledges of less note. The Ex-Governor returned to Salem on Sunday Quarterly Meeting. The third quarterly meeting for Jacksonville cir cuit, M. E. Church, will be held at Phoenix, on'next Saturday and Sunday, 22 and 23. Preaching at 2 p. ji. on Saturday, followed by the quarterly conference. Preaching at 11 a. M. on Sabbath, followed by the Sacrament of tho Lord's "Supper. If you want a good Singer sewing machino at a low rate go to D. H. Feathers. BOAKQ OF TRESTEES. Tho Board of Trustees elect met at" -the town hall on March 13th and elect ed N. Langell President for tho en suing year. The President then announced the following standing committees: Finance Beames, Nickell and OrtK rth J andijj and L Sanitary Committee Nickell and Kenney. Public Improvements Beames a Kenney. Streets and Roads Kenney Orth. Fire Engine Fund Beames ell and Orth. 2jjcj.- jf Fire Wardens-Helms and Kenney". T T rieS but is a8ain r- R. S. Dunlap was elected Sextcnaridf0 Um,er thecaro of Dr' Covert- Peter Boschey Pound Master, after I A PIeasant party was held at the which the Board adjourned till Mar6h,'esidenee of W- Beesn on tho 9th in 14th. 1 nonor of the nuptials of Henry Bro- I 'rtTfirtftrv JV ilrnl nrwl llrth - I On the following evening the TilLy anJ MlS3 Ca J- Neal tees again met with a full Board ent pres-t Geo. H. Youngwa3 appointed Streej if Commissioner. Thp Tnnd of Addison Hel Marshal, for 1,000, -ath George Schumpf and W. J. Plymalr as sure ties, was placed on file. Bond of Henry Pape, Treasurer, in the sum of 1,000, with John Orth and Jo Wetterer as sureties, placed on file. Bond of E. D. Foudray, Recorder, rfor 500, was placed on file. ' Bond of Geo. H. Young, Street Commissioner, for 1,000, with Jas Drum and Edwin Smith as sureties, was approved and placed on file. It was ordered that the Street Com missioner make out in alphabetical order the names of all persons liable to road work. Thos. G. Reames", John Orth and Chas. Nickell were appointed a com mittee to devise ways and means for furnishing a supply of water to protect the town in case of fire, and also to as certain the probable cost of the same. Probate Court. The following arc the proceedings in this court sinco our last report, Judge Day presiding: In the matter of tho estate of Isaac Trepp, Tuesday. April 8th set for final hering. Estate of Evi Scbring,'deceased, sup plemental inventory and appraisement filed. Estate of B. B. Hargadine, deceased, provision made for the maintenance of minor heirx during the administration of the estate. Jp-j&flciBatthee.5Jaie -&Q, fo Hoxie, deceased. Inventory and ap praisement filed, showing real property to the araount-of 1,000 35. In the matter of the estate of IT. S. Hayden, deceased. Inventory and-ap-praisement filed and order made for sale of personal property. Real Estate. The following are the transactions of the past week: H. B. Brophy to John Moreland, 160 acrf s land in Eden precinct. Con sideration, 600. A TJ. S. patent to heirs of O. D. Hoxie was placed on record, and 'also one for Thomas Center. Edwin Smith and wife to L N. Mun cy, 80 acres in Jacksonville precinct. Consideration, 50. M. Caton and wife to Thos. Biley, 40 acres in T. 31, 2 W. Considera tion, 75. A TJ. S. patent to T. J. Bell was re corded. John S. Lacy and wife to Chas. Winters, 80 acres in Jacksonville pre cinct. Consideration, 500. W. C. Lacy and wife to Chas. ftVin ters, 120 acres in Jacksonville prelinct. Consideration, 500. Eugene L. Avery (alias Archie Brown) and James Johnson, 3Vho committed murder in Portland while in the act of robbery, expiated their criroo unonJhe callows' irJ'.hat city on Friday last. BrowiK a long speech on tho gallows, declaring that he was the chief of a gang o"h'fgh waynicn in California, Tho igraost strenuous efforts were made by mistak en peoplo to procure a commutation of sentenco without effect. Johnson was from a very respectable family in Wis consin, and the Governor of that State appealed to Governor Thayer for mercy, but our Executive probably considered that the condemned -man's respectability should have restrained him frcm the commission of crime, ; -5 and was no good reason for commuta tion. Theallows in this Statef.has borne a full crop the present year,?and it is to be hoped that crime will become less frequent "ij .' Forwarding. Elsewhere will bo found the advertisement of W. F. Owens and Plymale forwarding agents at Roseburg. They aro known by all our merchants and there will be no complaint at the manner in which they will handle their goods. We. hear that they have secured nearly alt of the 1 forwarding business. , rnoiaix iteMs. K, Oorwjrrespondent"A10.H senda us the following items from Our thriving (ittle sister town: The hoodlum portion of our coramu- jlfcy vi eowtv visitedJohn Moreland last week e occasion of his marriage to Miss with various musical instruments A compromise was affected by sending them to the saloon. On the (5th John Bell, brother of T. i J, Bell of this place, died ofter a long suffering illness- While oiling some of the machinery in his mill Phillip 01 well caught his hand in some of the cog wheels and re- On the nth insr'MfsTVbJTlSri i ett presented her husband with twins a boy and a girl weighing nine pounds each. A Fearful Dream. A' friend of oux3 has just related a vivid dream that should bring immediate warning and conviction to tlio guilty. Ho was dead. Rising on a cloud of azure and silver he approached the jasper gates of heaven, swinging open their hinges, he was confronted by the benignant St. Peter. "Ah," said the gate-keeper, "welcome, 'tis few that come from Ore gon ; let us examine your account," and turning to the ponderous ledger as ho spoke our friend trembled. "Drank a little," said St Peter, "played a little pedro for amusement; bet on the fast est hora'e occasionally, regarded lovely women as God's masterpiece," tho last should be charged up as pardonable weakness, and as the venerable keeper of tho Heavenly keys looked serenely on our friend he felt happy. "Now" said St Peter, "how are your virtues always paid your debts I suppose?" Yes replied our friend, "always willing to give a new note when I couldn't pay the old one." Subscribed for your coun ty paper I spose, said St Peter! "Well no" answered our friend meekly as he saw the cloud that was gathering. "I never did." "How then," asked the warder" did you get tho news-did you steal it? "Not exactly" replied our friend tremblingly as the great drops of sweat started to his brow, "but read my neighbor's paper." "Wicked wretch, a cardinal sin for which there is no for giveness," thundered St Peter, raturn line waHh. hjjginn, rnnmr your P by subset Nel. J. he jasper gates ctosei heavy slam, an angry cloud carried him down to earth and our friend awoko to find that his wife had kicked some bed slats loose and the whole out fit had fallen to the floor. Our friend was terror-stricken however and he is now on our books; we aro two-fifty rich er and he is convinced that the only way to oil tho Heavenly gates is to patronize your county paper. Our District School. Last week wo visited our district school and must say that tho progress of the pupils un der tho instruction of Prof. Menitt and his assistants, Misses Godfrey and Miller, is very marked. It is quite evident, however, that the teachers are all over-taxed, and there should bo another teacher in the lowest grade. There are now one hundred and eighty fivo pupils on the register, and to do justice to all of them with tho pres ent number of teachers must be al most impossible. Wo have no hesita tion in saying that this school has, ow ing to the liberality of our peoplo and the labor of Mr. Merritt, reached a point of efficiency never before reached and wo believe it is second to no dis. trict gchool in the Statu. Wo hope the peoplo of this district will perceive tho necessity of maintaining its present iiaudariLstany; reasonable -cost We hope they will even do better, and while keeping up its standard of ex cellency, increase its facilities by an ndddition.il teacher. Death op C. H. Pickens. We have to announce tho death of Mr. Cyrus H. Pickens, a long resident of this county, which took place on Friday night last at his residence. Mr. Pick ens had been troubled some time with a cough, and on Friday evening, after eating'a hearty supper, was taken with a violent fit of coughing; and re marking quietly that it was his last soon passed away. Mr. Pickens was a native of North Carolina, emigra ting to this coast early and settling on Horse creek, Siskiyou county, Cali fornia, in 1853, and removing to Jackson county in 1865. Mr. Pick ens died in tho fullness of ypars, having passed seventy seven, and was a devot ed member of the M. E. Church and a kind and concientious member of socie ty. His remains were laid by sorrowing children and a large number of friends who paid their tribute of respect, in o'ir beautiful cemetery on Sunday last The spirit of tho good old man is at rest. COKKESrOXBE-YCE. Editor Sentinei Tho persistency with which the "Times" reiterates the charges of incompetency imbecility and dishonesty against our lata Legislature would convey the impression that it is not presided over by the prophetic spir it who last summer boasted of "A. Le" islature blessed with a Democratic ma jority of twelve over all," juid also that "The gentlmen elected as! Democrats, are such in the true sense of the word" and many other assertions of like im port, intimating that we tn'ight expect something unusually brilliant. But something has evidently grtne wrong, and should the "Times" Continue to criticise the acts, and hold up to ridi cule tho delinquencies of a Democratic legislature, the people ms iy discover their mistake and elect Rej ublicans, or some other partisans at the next elect ion. No doubt tho "Tidies" editor would mako an excellent Senator or I&pi"C5tative. We woi Id recom mend him asan?mocratic candidate for the next Legislature. NEUTRAL MI.VEirS RIGHTS. One of tho most impsrtant decisions ever made in California has just been rendered by Judge Keyser of tho Ma ry3ville District. It restrains the "Little York" Mining Company from depositing the debris from their mino on Bear River to the damago of farms adjacent to that stream. If this decis ion is sustained by the highest courts it will very seriously impede mining operations, or compel miners to secure agricultural interests against damago before washing dirt into any streams having ranches located on their banks. IIAXTJE iisr-a-iEmxisx. NORTON BALL At the I'rtsbytcrun Church io PticeiiU, March 16th, by Rev M. A. Williams J. D. Norton and Mis Abigail Ball. GRAY GORE At the residence of the bride'.) father, March 13ih,by Kev.M. A, Williams, Robert A, O lay and Miu. Annetta J. Uore, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY head of Ena young stock cattle well proportioned as to ages. Apply at my ranch at Flounce Rock or to O. Ma;;ruder. W. A OWFN. Ctntral Point, March 9th 1879 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. rpHS PABTNESiUIP HERETOFORE 1 exUtlnz between U. L. Webb and J. P. McDaniel in the C. O. D. wloou cai this day l ac ta are CTW!TTt. U I also pay any outaUndIo( la me nrm. .-I prompt mi lie- cah or note is requested, and those indebted will Wke notice andnava coats II. L. WE11U J. P. MclUNlEL, Jacksonville, March 19th, 187). W. F. OWEN & PLYMALE. Forwarding and Commission AGENTS, Hoscburg - - - Orogon. WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTEN tiou to forwarding goods consigned to their care. Freight money advitnccd. Commission reasonable. All buaiucfs iu th.s line shall receive our strict attention. All goods consigned to our care should be marked 'CG. B. A." Roseburg, The Thoroiighijrcd Trotting STALLION SIR WALTER, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON in Jackson county, at my stable in Jacksonville, near the Court House, where ha will be every day In the week excepting Thursdays, on wliicb days he will be at Phil lips' stable at Ashland JVrsis $15 for the .afon, payable at the ed thereof in gold coin, or by note with ap proved stcurity. Good pt'irage furnished mares from a distance at ti per month. The best of caro arsured. but no rispoufibility assumed for axidu:it-ti DESCRIPTION AND PED1GP.EB. Sir Waltkr Is nino years old this Spring, 16J bandi Ligh, weighs l.'SU pounds, is a coal black and a very Hut trotter. He has a KECOUD OF 2:35, Ai& has matte other performances of equal note since his arrival in this Faction. Sit Walter was sired by Marion, he by.Mcmbri no Chief, ha by Membrino Paymaster, he by Membrino, be by imported Metfwnger. Hi dam a Long Island Bluckhawlc marc. SIe was sired by the noted trcltir Andrew Juck fOn,sire of Henry Clay, the progenitor of the Clay lamily of trotters. His flrst dam, Sally Miller by Membrino, eou of impoctul Messenger; Andrew Jackson by Young 15a bbaw aud he by imported Grand Uasbaw For further particulars euquire of G. W. STEPHENSON. NOTICE TO HORSEMEN Tho thoroughbred. Stallioa SCAMPERDOWN TniS THOROUGHBRED STALLION will rtand the tunning reason, commenc ing April let and ending July 1st as follows: Monday, Tuesdays and Wtdnrsdayn at the (table of J. W. Mhnning iu Jacksonville, and the remainder of the week at our stable near Fort Lane. Terms: For the season $35. Grain and other marketable produce taken at cash prices. S"Pasturag( furnished. DUUfH&CLOUGH. C&wmtVi Notice to Delinquent Tni-Payera of 1877. YOU ARE HERKBY NOTIFIED TO ome nd pay your tax forthwith. If not paid within thirtv day? I will take steps to collect it by lw. WM. BYBEE. Sheriff and Tax Colletor IMPORTANT NOTICE. Havinjf placed my accounts in the hand of 0. W. Kahler for collection, all those in. debled tome either by note or bookacconnt will call at Mr. Hauler's oftlce at once and settle np withont further delay and rave costs. J. F. KELLOGG. SettloUp! Settle Up! HAVING A LARGE NUMBER OF accounts on our books we hereby give notice to all those indebted to ns by book account to come forward at once and sett la up. We must havo the money, and nnle3 a settlement is made immediately a forced collection will be made. KAHLER BROS. ISSPORTAKT RfCTICE. Having placed my"nccoants in the hands o( O. W. Kahler for collection, all those lti dtbied to me cither by noie or book uc count will can at Mr. Knhler'a office at once utt.Siii9 np wunont lurther delay and save costs." IRS A. BILUER. LttSE- A LIGHT SORREL HORSI il eiht year old with wh 'e stT shod all round, sore on left su ulder. Wai one oflsh's s taga horses. Last ecn ntar vt1lf,. C...i llffll !. 1.1 i .. i.iuuii uiniH:. tun simauiy ruwaru nj puwon returning or giving any infoniiatloa about him. W.J. PLYMALE. Jacksonville Feb. 5th 1870. Settle Ut Save Costs HAVING CONCLUDED TO RE niove my place ol business from Willow Springs I hereby give notico to all those indebted to me either by note or book ac count to come forward at once and settle up and thereby putb costi. I must have the money due me and un'es3 they arc paid iitt mtdiuti'ly the accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. A. FISHER By S. COUV. December 25th 3m Dissolution Notica. HE PARTNERSHIP IIERETO fore cxfctiog between J. B. White and Alex Martin, the firm name of White and Martin, baa this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the firm whether nates or accounts, are payable to Alex Martin, who requests prompt and immediate settlement. All demands against the firm will bo paid by him. J.B.WniTE ALEX MARTIN. Jacksonville, March 4tb, 1879. Notico io Shippers. HAYING DECIDED ON DISCON" tinning the Forwarding business wo desire to givo notice that from and after ths 15th of February net we will -not re ceive any more freight icto our Warehouse. Alt' pcr&oca to trrears ihr ifedircMpnr are requested to make immediate payffient. For the accommodation of thoso who live in and about Jacksonville, by kind consent, Mr. Max Muller will receive and receipt lor us. S. MARK3 & CO. Roseburg, Jun. 29, 1879. suiiinrFEiji T WILL MAIL TO ANY ADDRESS 1 (postpaid) any SIX of the following pie ce of new and popular Music, on receipt of OME DOLLAR, in postage stamps of currency. Address JAMES S. SMITH, SHini'S I'l.inoi nul Orzan 5H 3I.1KKCT STKtE. San Franclneo. BULLETIN OF MUSIC VOCAI. I will meet yon In the Twilight. Danks. Come back to Erin Clnrlbel., Darling 'tis You Barber... Fair Dove, Fond Dovo Gatty..., Gay ns a Lark Wimmef. Good By, Dear Love Purnutl..., Good by, Sweetheart Hatton.... I aiik Dot to be loved agdin. .Kennedy.. I can't make np my mind.. ..Linwood . It waa a Dream Cowen ... Jesus, I my Cross hare taken. Danks..., Kiss, Kijs Louis. .35a ,35o .350 .300 ,30o .30o AOo .30c .30o .30o .35o .30o .30o Letter In the Candle Cortc Now or Never Mack. .40o Once Again Sullivan.. Pull down the blinds Holmes.. Sec how it sparkles Lecrcq. Speak to me Campaoa. Tell me how to woo thee.... .Sullivan. Who's that tapping at th gar den gate Newman. .30o .30o .35o .30o .30o SOo' i.xyrnuHB&TAii Bon Yoynge Wal tz Dana ... . 30o Cave of the Winds Waltz Ron. 35o Dri-am Again Waltz Latonr. . .35o Happy Heart Wallz Westendorf . ,30o Maripo'a Wallz Pettce 40" M irmaid Waltz: Botger 35o Now or Never Walta Dana 40c Rochelle Wallz Ray 30o Heller Skelter Galop Faust 30a Jolly Brothers Galp Burdlck....30o Mad Cap Galop Faust Nancy Lee Galop a'Becke t. . . . Ten Pin Galop ZikoiT ... With Steam Galop Strauss. . Big Bonanza Polka Wimraer. Hop o' my thumb Polka. .Wardwell.. Nectar Polka Zikoff.. ... Ruby Polka Gilmore... Pet Scbottitche Uarmiston. ..30o ...30a ..30o ,30o 30o .35o .3Co ,30o .35o To be sure of the correct pieces yon wish cnt this out of the paper, and mark the pie ces needed and enclose to JAMES S. SMITH, SMITH'S Pianos and Organ, 575 MARKET STREET, ' San l?rancisco A 3jXj kinds of amimunttox roit 8ALU -i Ly Jw11jC'MU.. ) i .SK