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s THE QRISGOtf SSNT1 , L "Wednesday, : : August 6. L'T9 AGENTS FOR THE SENTiri.. S.M PoiiPncill & Co Nc V -l G.-n. P. Unwell & Co New " ' W Ilowl' & Gheesraan St. I ui L P. Fi'lirr San Fra " P H. Strains Portland U-llglni4 Directory. -M 13. Ciiunott. Keliiionn sr-rvicps fry S'ltvHy at th nnal hours, hv ihp R-r-, jTPnih M ". Williams, D. A. Crowell an.! A fTardfcnn Oatiiomo Skrvkik. Services will bp ld ot Hie Catholic Ghtirch in tliiplncp very S'Wilay nt the. jiual linnrs in thp mornine and eVcoing, Rev. Father Blan ket officiating. M. K. SoKny Sononr,. It eilar mPt ins everv Sunday afiernnon at 2 oVlnck Catholic Sunday ScunnT,. Ttoeular fnpetine every Sunday nflernoon al 2 ,0'clnrk tJH.--H-lJLiLgiJAJi"Ji'J PaOftPiXTim Elliott, Schumpf & rOo. are still having their quartz ledge jnear Willow Spring'sprospected. From present appearances it seems to be certain that the vein, which they are following, will soon develop into a -well dpfinral lp.rfrm. The tests mada. o' Siskiyou County Nominations. Both parties havo made nominations for county officers in Siskiyou county. The Republican ticket is composed of the following: For Superior Judge, E. Steelcj Sheriff, J. B. Tonkins; Clerk, John Christie; Treasurer, A. H. Bur rows; Assessor, Jesse Davis; District Attorney, John Kennedy. Raffle. The raffle for chromo pic tures, last Saturday, took place as pre viously advertised. Dr. Will Jackson and J. H. Hoffman were the lucky individuals who walked off with sev eral of the most valuable prizes. Some how most of the boys managed to throwthe dice wrong side up or they fnight have won something. -.- Ashland Colleqk. Prof. L. L. Rogers, of the Ashland College and Normal School, is receiving numerous letters from parties both in this State and California applying forscholarshtps. There is no doubt but that the atten dance duiingfthe approaching school year will be large. There are few in stitutions of learning in the State that will surpass that at Ashland under the new management. - ,, Fun Ahead. John Kelly, the cel ebrated violiniht and vocalist, better lenown than any othr man on the Pa "c coast, will give one of his enter tainments in this place next Saturday evening. John is a true pioneer and as a violinist he is regarded by many to be the equal of O'e Bull. He is accompanied by his wrife an accom plished pianist and organist who will assist in making the entertainment attractive. Don't failto hear them. Retciwed. Dr. Allien and wife re turnedby stngelast Saturday by the way t)f Portland. TLey proceeded immedi ately to theif elegant residence where est soon calleduponbynumerous The Doctor is again ready to Fnd to professional calls from his Id friends and the public generally, His office will beat his new building s)mosite P. J. Rvan's store, where he jkvill always bo found during office flours unles? professional) engaged. - o ,Odd Fellows Celeduation. Large .delegations from neighboring lodges are exacted to attend the approach ing ceVbration at this place. Every preparation is being made by the mem bers of Jacksonville Lodgo for the re ception of visiting brothers and their isjj-es, A splendid time is anticipated .and "a cordial invitation is extended to ..the fraternity to participate. There led be uo fear of a want of accommo dations asuiere wil tions made for all. "uottniplo p'tma ' I Masonic Ceeemosies Tc-mokkow.- liarjjy uuicj;uiuil liuiu tins pjuce will visit Ashland to-morrow for the purpose of witnessing the ceremonies of Jaying the corner stone of the new Masonic hall at that place. Thomas G. Reames, G. M., has made the fol appointraents for the occasion: C C. Beekman, A D. G. M.; W. H. Atkin son, G. S. W.; H.C. Hill, G.J. W. Jacob Wagner, G. T.; J. S. Eubanks, G. S.; J. M. McCall, Grand Mar shal. Jesse Houck will give a Ball and supper in his new hall in the even ing. Operation Successful. Advices received hern yesterday from Wm. M. Turner state that he is still confined to a darkened room but improving as fast as could bo expected. To-morrow will be two weeks since tho operation was performed tho length of time ho is obliged to remain in a dark room when it is sincerely hoped by his many friends hero that his sight will be fully restored. Since tho operation tho bandages have been taken from jhis eyes twice and on each occasion ho ;could see as distinctly as ever. Tlio . occulists express no doubt of its .success. LOCAL ITXHS. Stage travel is light Harvest in full blast. Flour 18 per thousand. The weather is behaving better. Hay is selling at $8 per ton, deliv-j ered. Tlie circus is comimg. Save your 1 quarters, boys. Read Newman Fisher's new ad. and call for bargains. Ex-Governor Chatlwick is expected here in a few days. John Poland's family is expected here in a few days. A. C. Jonas and family are sojourn- ing at Soda Springs. County Court in session to-day. Proceedings next week. W. W. Fiddler of Joscpliine county was in town last week. Willie Young is now an apprentice at Schumpf s barber shop. Blackberries are selling in Asldand at -three quarts for one dollar. Read article on "dypsomania" or in outsidfthismjer. ""'' Morris Bdum, of Ashland, paid his old friends in town a visit last Wednes day. Manning fc Webb are having exten sive additions made to their livery stable J. N. T. Miller started yesterday for Lake county to look after his band of horses. After the first day of. next October Portland is to havo a free postal de livery service. H. M. Barnes, wife and daughter ' started homeward last Monday after a short stay with us. J. H. Penn has opened a tin and hardware store at Corvallis and is do ing a good business. The McKenzie & Eckleson surveying party are at work in the vicinity of the Squaw Lake mine?. Mrs. Bilger, Mrs. Coleman and par ty have returned from a few days vis it to the Soda Springs. A. S. Jacobs of Ashland has been appointed agent for Brackenridges Roseburg marble works. A largo lot of furs and bear skins were sold in town last Saturday. Simon Caro was the purchaser. The "Tidings" reports the discovery of an extensive sabine deposit near war ner Lake in Lake county. Dr. Aiken's new buildingis complet ed and ho will soon occupy one of its appartments for an office. 1 Several new cases of fever are re ported in this vicinity none of which are considered dangerous. A C. Jones returned from Roseburg last week where ho had been attending the session of Circuit Court. Work will- bo resumed on Cardwell's building in a few days. Material for it is about all on the ground. Alex Martin Is expected here in a few days to remain some time attend ing to settling up liis business. J. E. Beggs is the new Government freight contractor and is liow on his way to Fort Klamath with a load. Messrs. Jaeob Wagncr.L. F. Willits and A. S. Jacobs, of Ashland, were in town on a flying visit last Friday. W. C. Myer came up from the Wil lamette last week bringing with him his celebrated.horse General Fleury. Ex-Senator Mitchell who has been absent for a few weeks on. business to San Fraucisco, has returned to Port land. Every threshing machine in the county is engaged. The recent hot! weather caused the grain to ripen very ryi Sheriff Bybee is rushing'after-everj1 body owing tax. He is no "respect er of persons and all who are behind fare alike. Johnny Cowan will take the trot--ting stallion Ophir to the Lake coun try to-day to place him In training for the Yreka races. There is a large attendance at the 1 Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men which convened at. Port land last Monday. E. Jacobs pne evening last week. met with the misfortune of falling in to a cellar from the effects of which he is now quite lama We are under obligations to the lady managers of the ice cream festival held last .weejc for a very liberal supply of cako furnished this office. Prof. Tiernan, the same who acted as Superintendent of the Lucky Queen mine a short time ago, is now operating in Washington Territory. The "West Shore," for July, comes to hand more atti active than any pre vious number. It is a periodical well worthy of liberal patronage. Gove fc Merrill the accmplished photographic artists are expected here to-day. They will remain as png as business justifies their staying. Layton's hydraulic mine on Farris gulch, near Williamsburg is yielding well. A recent clean-up reanlted in 101 ounces of clean gold. Jilt Dillon says his business is so rushing that he can't find time to wa- tgr h;s 0ij rye. He just sells it in its purity regardless of profit or loss. Another musical tramp visited this place last week. The usual accompan iment of thieves have not made them selves known up to the present writing. Superintendent Ennis of the Ster ling mine was in town last Ajonday. He is still engaged malcinga clean up 1 with plenty of water for that pur- l)0S ' A team belonrfing to TIfos. F. Beall ran away one day last week, throwing Mrs. Bsall and two children out of the wagon. They 'escaped with a few bruises. The Jacksonville Brass Band will go to Ashland to-morrow to attend the laying of the corner stone of tho Ma sonic building soon to be erected at that place. ,. " ' . .Jackson rouhty isTiMflHpy ..--jOT-iAinpj IU tlurfctate" University and a vacancy exists in two of them. Hero is a chance for some ambitious young man. , . Albert Merritt, the young man who stabbed Geo. Satterfield in the thigh at Jackass creek one day last week, is still at large, as no trace of him has yet been found. Our friend Eldridge of the Del Norlc "Record" says "horns" sell in that place for a bjt Send us up one of the "horns of a dilemma," neighbor. We'll pay express charges. The Jacksonville Amateur Minstrel 1 Troupe has again been reorganized and will give a series of entertainments soon. They received a new set of in struments this week. The adjourned term of Circuit Court Judge Hanna presiding convene? on Monday next This is only for the purpose of disposing of the unfinished business of last term. The first number of the Benton County Blade published at Corvallis by Chas. L. Mosher & Co., has reach ed us. It presents a neat appearance and is quite "newsy." We learn that Mayor D. P. Thomp son, of Portland, is expected here one day next week. He comes on a visit to tho Sterling mines and will remain wo or three dajrs only. The legal voters of Ashland held a meeting a week ago last Saturday and voted a ten mill tax on the assessable property of the District for the -construction of a school house. Chas. W. Savage and John Cimbors ky, representatives of Oregonian Po cahontas Tribe of Improved Order of Red Men, are at present at Portland j attending the Great Council. The dance announced'to take place at the Junction House on 29th of this month, in last week's Sentinel, will be at the Slate Creek house on the same date. The mistake was ours. Stock buyers aro making purchases of bands .of cattle in Lake county. M. H. Drake, of Ashland, recently sold six thousand dollars worth. The price paid were higher than those of last year. Mr. JfffBelKfc Co. have received i their new threshing machine and they are now prepared to thresh for all who desire their services at three cents per bushel for oats and four cents for wheat. The young men's Literary Society organized here not long since has elect ed the following officers: Chas. Prim, J TrncilTit A M7i-mr TKl.1n OnAx . ;r "', " J -' 1e""ur j. it. lAtuo, Treasurer; Win. T. Moore, Warden. .Tiit--o f jrr-n WB )parn fh a yeuchng occurred near.tqwn last ove-; ning. The high contracting parties are aged respectively about 70 and GO years. Cupid jplays funnypranks once in awhile. The Sheriffs salo of the property of Cox .t Shaw, advertised to take place last Saturday, did not occur. It is postponed until next Saturday when the property will be sold at tho Court House door unless settled prior to that time. j-ue lreiia jjeraocratic ticiiet is as follows: Judge, E. Shearej; Sheriff,. D. N. Lash; Clerk, Jos Rice; Assessor, E. Dewitt; Treasurer, Chas. C. Peters; District Attorney, H. B. Gillis. There will only be two tickets in the .field in that county. Mr. Howard Cusick, late of Lake county, has located in Ashland and will take charge of the "Union hotel and resturant at that Mr. Cusick is a business man and cannot but suc ceed in any business in which he may engage. Br. J. M. Taylor of Ashland return ed from Roseburg last Monday. He has deferred his visit to Eastern Ore gon and will still bo found at'his offico prepared to attend to professional bus iness. The doctor js an experienced dental surgeon. Geo. Schumpf is having;his barber shop repainted inside and conveniently partitioned. His bath room will al ways be found neat and clean and at the service of any desiring either warm or cold baths. - Wm. C. Savage, son of the man who was killed by his team running away at Modoc Point, Lake county, two weeks ago, was in town last-Saturday. He started for San Francisco by stage the same evening after, settling' his father' business. Geo. Howard returned.from the new mines on Briggs creek lastweek after an absence of several months. He re ports some miners on the preek making good wages, but, the raajoritygr-liko him self failed to find the big bonanza. Monroe Davis, at workTfor Jacob r Ish, met with a severe accident last Thursday. He was standing on a scaffo.d putting wheat into the granary when the platform gave way and he fell some ten feet to the ground. He luckily escaped withoutfbfoken bones. .The,'idb saltwo.. -fillies airajU by WCMvtr'spTin'co. were recently sold to a gentlbniati from Victoria, B. G, for'.51,200,;besides having to pay 200 duty on them at the British Custom houso for.the privi lege of taking them on English soil. Rev. J. R, N. Bell, Presiding Elder of the M. E. Church, South, announces that he will be at Williams Creek, Jo sephine eounty, on the second Sunday in this month for the purpose of hold ing campmeeting, and at Bybee's Ferry on the third Sunday for district confer ence. Wm. CarlL, Division Agent of the 0. & G. Stage Co., last week gave Ja cob Tsh the contract for 'furnishing that company with grain for the coining season. About eight thousand bushels of barley will be required and Mr. Ish agrees to furnish it for a little less than a cent a pound. B. C. Goddard, pur efficient County Assessor, was in town last Monday on his wayto the lower end of the valley on his annual tour. He ex pects to complete the county assess ment outside of this precinct in about threo weeks, and will then como to Jacksonville to finish up. P. G. Strickland, of Yreka, has gone to Roseburg to act as agent for the O. ifc C. Stage Co. audCloiigh and Carll's C003 Bay line. J"essen Davis of Lit tle Shasta has been elected to Succeed him as President of tho Siskiyo cuttfPnocie cess in hi e pciety.We wish Sew busitiCB. A Douglas county foot racer na: Cozad has sent Henry Mcnsor a lengo to run for a stake of 200. banter has not vet been accented but probably will be and the Dougbfcf man may expect to scratch gravel lively if he beats Jacksonville time. C. B Watson, of Lakeview and Crit Tolman, of Portland, passed through town qn. last Sunday's stage. The former was on his return from Portland, where hewenttocompletethe business of his surveying contract just finished, and the latter wasonhisway to visit his former home near Ashland. We learn from W. A Owen, who was in town last Saturday, that a party, on the Rogue river road to Fort Klam ath two weeks ago had one of, their horses killed by lightning. The animal was hitched to a tree which tholightning struck killing it and severely shocking the men who were camped near by. The ice cream festival given by the ladies last Friday evening was a very pleasant affair. The jiefc proceeds amounted to 85.50 which, added to the sum already on hand, makes a fund of 212.75, which will 09 expended in furnishing the Presbyterian church soon 1 to 'be erected on the -beautiful site St ilarv's Acnilpmv- , - jLinr .iii'.. -a uuiocra.i iSeoBUo- act that Dr. Glenn, the Honorable Bilk and Democratic candidate, for Gover nor of California, owns 50,000 instead of 90,000 acres of land. It is aston-' ishing how light a pSttiele ,of comfort will turn tho scale when tho '.'eternal J principles of Democracy" -are being weighed. " ,- L It turns out that the felbwcaptured at Lewiston recently as not'Tom Law- ton. He was imprisoned for petty lar ceny and sHspicioned as being ,one of the Tullis murderers. He made a false acknowledgment, hoping , thereby to secure a freo ride to California. Tho fellow is simply an ingenius thief and ought .to be imprisoned for life on gen eral principles. His Clemency, Gov. Thayer, contin ues to issue pardons to penitent con victs on condition that they leave the State during the remainder of the term to which they were sentenced. Just what authority in law he has for enforc ing the condition he imposes on the ob jects of his mercy, is not generally known. Perhaps it would be well for the "Mercury" to call for information on the subject, as that paper takes a deep interest iu the Governor u.Agri- UlSiSUHHiKirtn'e lecff Counterfeiter. On last Friday Sheriff Bybee arrested a Chinaman who will be very apt to serve the State for A term of'years underjjthe tender care of Superintendent Bush. The fellow had a counterfeit half dollar which he was determined to pass for genuine. He tried several business houses and was told each time that the coin was spurious. At length lie went to the store of J. S. Howard where he plank ed down liis "bogus half and called-for cigars which were given him and the coin accepted. The Sheriff, who hap pened to be near, was informed and placed the Chinaman under arrest He was decidedly opposed to going to jail and struggled -with all his force to get away. With the aid of Mr. James Stewart the Sheriff finally succeeded in forcing him inside of the prison when he was searched. He had about 25 in silver and gold, all of which was genuine. On Saturday lie had a pre liminary hearing b jfore Justice Huffer who held him uLder 300 bonds to await tho action of tho TJ. S. Grand Jury. 3. --; , - .. ".- - Court Proceedings in Douglas County. At the adjourned term of Circuit Court for Douglas county Judge J. F. Watson presiding held at Roseburg last week, the following Jack son county cases were disposed of in the manner specified below: Joel Dixpn vs W. G. B. Dixon et al suit in equity to set asido conveyance. Case submitted by agreement of coun sel, and to be argued in written briefs, which aro to be filed within twenty days. John Weiss vs the County Court of Jackson county and G. H. Young, suit in equity to quiet title and for an in junction. Dismissed. G. W. Lance vs W. S. King, injunc tion. Continued. DeLashmutt it Oatman vs Geo. H. Marshal et al, suit in equity to set aside fraudulent sale of real and personal property and for injunction. Judg ment for defendants. Work Hunters. Scarcely a day passes that we do not hear some one complain of liis inability to find em ployment. Itgencrally happens how ever that such characters find some ex cuse to refuse labor when it is offered them. Last Sunday a number of farm ers were in town inquiring for harvest hands but as far as we learned not one could be found. Finally the Chinamen were applied to and six or eight cm- simple reason that white obtained. . ration on us month. The exercis es are to consist of a parade in the af ternoon, oration by Hon. S. F. Chad wick, music etc. In the evening a ball will be given at Yeit's hall to which a general invitation is extended. A large delegation of members is expected from Kerby ville, Ashland, Yreka, and Roseburg, and a good time is assur ed. A crippled German passed through town the other day, representing him self as a sailor who had fallen from the mast and asking alms. He met with a good deal of sympathy and was given small -sums of money byseveral benevo lently disposed parties but re-raid their kindness by engaging in card play ing for the drinks and -went on his way to fleece unsuspecting people elsewhere. No decision has yet been announc ed by the board of engineers Regarding their final action in locating the harbor of refuge. The last report from them they were being r'ned and dined by the Astonans, who labor under the halucinatioii that the money appropri- nstruct a break water rown into "Shark Pit" f the Columbia. Commenced Wokk. Last Monday a number of hands ytre sent out to commence work on Wintjen, Leslie & Co's. ground on Big Applegate. Their mine is located at the head of the Grand Applegate ditch, and is consid ered by those lest informed very rich. They bring water by a ditch from Cou gar creek and Carberry Fork. Arm Broken. Last Saturday, while playing with a number of other boys, an eight year old son of C. C. McCIen- 4 don of Sams Valley fell down and broke one of his arms. Dr. Wm. Col- vig, of Bock Point, was suuimoned, and the boy is now reported in a fair way of speedy recovery. House Burned. On the afternoon of Monday the 4th instant tho resi dence of N. Thoss of Applegate was destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. Tho family was absent, except a young girl, sister to Mrs. Thoss. Tho fire was accidental and no one is to blame in the matter. A private letter received hero from Portland yesterday states that a small colony will start from there soon for the purpose1 of locating either m this, Lake or Jbsephino counties. lhfeci the Wi' the. 11, .11111. 11 Arrival of IT. S. Board of Engi neers. Col. Stewart, Col. Mendall, Col. Gillespie, Col. Williamson, and Lieut Payson, composing the board of United States Engineers, having in charge the location of the harbor of refuge, arrived here last evening from Astoria on tho "S. G. Reed." They have visited the following ports on their voyage in the "Constantino:" Trindad, Crescent City, Mack's Arch, Port Orford, C003 Bay, and Cape Foul weather. Some time will elapse before a decision is rendered relative to the location of tho proposed harbor. The board held a meeting at Astoria Wednesday afternoon in the office of Hon. W. D. Hare, collector of customs. There was a general at tendance of prominent citizens of the seaside city, and statements were tak en and reduced to writing from Cap tains Rogers, Flavel and Hustler. The "Astorian" seems to regard the matter settled, and that tho board will select the mouth of the Columbia without further delay. It says: "Wo are ,qnito confident tAthe final, decision ,-wIi.-Mi-.-cSSn?Clory-ii-cm; Jwf-ii the country, as the evidence (if such it may be termed,) all tends to convince the gentlemen composing the board that the harbor ofrefugo for a ship in any "kind of storm is its port of defr tination, and the port of destination of j nineteen-twentieths of tho vessels ply ing between Fuca and 'Frisco is Asto ria, with the prospects of a line to Chi na speedily formed. "Oregonian." Important Notice. Mr. R. B. Kinne, Special Agent of the General Land Office says tho Eugeno "Journal," is now in Roseburg, having been sent there for the purpose of making a final settlement of all Donation land claims taken under the act of Septem ber 27, 1850, and its amendments. Those who have claims of this kind by reason of settlement or as purchasers from donees or their assignees, the title to which has not passed from the Government by patent, or where patent certificate has not issued, will best subserve their own interest by a prompt compliance with the re quirements of the "Notice to Donation Claimants" recently published in this paper, and which expired on tho 19th of July, 1879. Mr. Kinne will take the original proofs in all these cases to Washington with him and in all cases where tho proofs are not perfected within six months the claims will be held for cancellation. This is a matter of serious importance and if thejrloosetlii Jjigeitce they will have only themselves vi uiume. Personal Notice. J. B. S. Fletch er, traveling agent lor tne .Tacitic coast for the "Journal of Fashion," published at Oakland, California, called on us last Monday. Mr. Fletcher is canvassing for the excellent paper he represents and meeting with deserved 1 success. It will be remembered that two men calling themselves respective ly S. B. Duer and M. S. Denton not long since passed through this State taking subscriptions for the "Journal of Fashion'Ladies' Bazaar and perhaps other papers. They wcro swindlersJ and actitis without authority. Duer is now in .jail at Yreka serving out a term .of forty day for his offence. Mr. Fletcher proposes to prosecute the case to tho full extent 01 thelaw in this State. Under our statute law tho of fence would consign the culprit to the penitentiary. Mr. Fleteher will call on tho ladies of this and Josephine counties, and any who have been victimized and hold bogus receipts for his journal will bo fnrnished the paper free for the time they paid. 3VT a.Xt3?tI3E2ID HELMAN In Table Hock !v 24th. hy LhlezILD. Flem ing, J. T. Raimey and Mrs. Susan E. Ilelman. GltAlSD J3AL2W ! THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GIVE a Grand Ball at the Slate- Creek Houe on the night of August 29th. 1870. Good music and supper wil I be provided, and a general invitation is extended to all. J. I. KNIGHT. THEO. KUGLER INSTRUCTOR IN MUSIC, Jacksonville Oregon. irriLL COMMENCE HIS FOUKTH II term on Mcnday, May 121b. Ilia scale of prices is aj follow e: Single Lrvioitfi, rnrh $ 1 jo Per Term of'il Lrsioin $34 00 LAST CALL. TnOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES IN oebted to the undersigned will pleae call and 8t-tle immediately. No farther no tice will be given before forced collection, as I must have money at once. MRS. J. BILGER. Jacksonville, July ath, 1879, WHEAT WANTED. I WILL PAY TfIK IIIGFIKSI'MAR: I ket price fur wheat to all those that are. owinjr me. or in exchange for SadJIcry C Harness or anything in my line. HERY JUDGE; P. DOSTEQ-A-lf GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING -AND - HORSE SHOEING, Cor., of Second and California St. ALL KINDS OF MAUKKTABI.K produce tuken in exchange lor Kuikl P. DONEUAN. BLACKSMITHIH8I DAVE CRQIVJELLgP. BMlfnTBOLDSHXV r AM NOW l'RHPAREO TO PO AM, 1 wurk in iuy luir cheaner tbau J-r .! in fact will do it cheaper thau any qU hop In Sonlhern Oregon. ' Give me a call and I will convince vim. uayii uuuabJiikLEU j WEiVRO UTETO THE SEA- BY WAV OF TUB ROSEBURG & COOS B & STAGE LIN ft. TMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NO'.V L running a daily line of lb ir-:ie: stages between Roseburg and Coos City making the through trip in twcnty-lbr hours. Stages leave Roseburg cv morning. Sundays excepted, nt (S a. jr. '"d make cloe connection with San Francis j steamer twice a week. Tho time fro j Rosehurg to San Francisco will be throi days undthrough fare has been fixed nt $14.00. Fare from Roaehury, to Cooa T.ijf CLOUOn & CARLL. LT4 J. P. PASKES, BUTTE, : : : : : S!G og: KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND jilanrd anil mipluncd Suar pitic lu..? her of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC. SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. LnmVr dwed to order on short notice ind ri'ttKiimbla Uruis lor those convenient to the Mill. CSyCoonty Orders and Greenbacks tafc; en at par. JOHN MILLIES' T h tho place to go for anything iu the hardware line. He hasajargo and superior stock of Rifles, Shot id bporting iMalerialjtwJ rvthmir Icowyftn Anvil SKELETON Key. He sells at LESS than J3edr rock prices FOK UASU, and oil those purchasing Building Uardr ware, Tools of every kind, Taints, Glass, Cordage, Brushes &c, have FOUND That h.o is determined to uuder sell any one iu the market, antj iicnp'lo who wish .Cutlery, .Quartz or Spy Glasses, or anything mad of iron, IN Fact people from every place or from ASHLAND Will find that he means busines.", and will cot bargains by culling on him before goiug elsewhere. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES AT E. JACOBS' STOKE Oregon Street, Jacksonville 7-UEKE A C03IPLETE AND l manellcleut asortni.;nt of new go-! CLOTHING, DRY-COOD3, GROCERIES, v FANCY GQ9Q5, EOqTS SHOES, SCHOOL BOOKS, IIATS AND CAPS, TOBACCOS ifcCIGARf?, HARDWARE AND .CARPETS, TINWARE, ALL KINDS PAINTS. -ALSO:- GROCERIES. AFIKE ASSORTMEKI' m MM OF LADIES' HATS AN! FLOWERS, &c, &c. In fact everything to be found In a flrn clasa stock of General Merchandise, which will be sold at prices " I In n I LU I That Defy Competition. The highst price allowed for country pro duce. "Givemea call at my establishment In tho Masonic building and be coatiuced that there I no humbug about this. ' E .JACOBS. A