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14. TK MKK SEMKL. i Tfce iri of tbc lh JfiO, u) Kacwbat ccasonotrs mxm tie course, fsrscl br tbe Jafcsarilie press in j regani to a. crhra dtsrrputaiblc pro ciing, weh be allege took place bere, seme four woeVs ac. It is a lit tic s&racge, and tiows bow war a firs dn .& cause to bebg lost, that Ibe occsrrcset to argcJr commented en.br the &??, was tsnVioir& to almost tbe entire popoUlaoa ot tbc Town, mstll tbe aJorosid organ made ha appearance, br doe conn of mail, CMtaamnc tbis predon and ssastcrly literarr production. Fir onr own pari, we confess, -c bare, perhaps, been a little erligeat. Wc were informed. about the time this "outrage" is alleged i to have been committed, that 4 fol oil drunken fellows bad csed rnde and ol f eoshrc language, in the presence ol a lady who was passing through oa the stage, and that she became insulted thereat, and threatened to p&blnh the offenders in the dtiy, immediately on ber arriral at Rosebarg. Wc cx amiacd tbc next issae of that paper, and tbe cert, and failing to find any coaplaiat, wc coaoladed the injured party cither bad detcrmiaed to over look the insall coming from a lot o! drsaken fellow, or, that she did sot wish it made public; and so tbe mat ter passed oat of oar mind, and was quite forgotten, antil tbcJEJj wyn genius, after Jour weeks of laborious reflection, -nrodaeed tbe terriblv canstic com- acnts, referred to above, onthcbmtal ity of county oSctals, aad tbc supine sess ot tbe Jacksonville pres. If the lady bad applied to us, we woald have cbeerfollv pabusbed any statement of tbe affair site might have chosen to make bat as she gave the Ea$lgn the preference, we felt not only justified, Irat ia duty bonad, to abstain, until it bad given the snbject a suitable ventilation ; and sow it censures as fer oar gcntle mafily forbearance. Again, as her silence indneed as to bdictc that she did sot desire, hcrsame to come before tbe pub lic ia this connection, we did net per ceive that oar duty to the public called upon as to volunteer ialormation where we could not see any public interest to be atVctcd by jU In fine, this is oar answer: If the la dy could overlook the innlt, aad did not wish her name, though innocent, to come before the public, coupled with tbe dtgracciul acS of others, why. the public has no interest, and tr bacj no tlirpotilio to give the matter wider! notoriety. Whenever it i definitely settled that a jaurnaltst is in duty bound to cote down and cxpec even petty delinquency tha may occur with in the scope of his actual or osriblc information, and that it is culpable in bim not to do so, then, in that state oli pablic .opinion, wc shall throw up our j Sn"'- j IT.T ! CartTM. Jvtrere,tstbc isue oils, ?s . ., . . . , ,. , . . . . . . , f bsskT3d this, loo. tended to elevate e .Imertcvrn Apnemturui: lor bcb.! ,!- - ,. , , . the .Imertran Apnevkuri: 1st. an advance copy of tthichbaseomc to band. The tiuted cover contains a beautiful engraving of animals, skhile through the lody of the work arc scattered SI fine illustration, some of . t ' Via UU IIIU rt'tUVMIIIt,: IUV(C W.A-4P4V exquisite beauty, and a H8,haMlll.TTkt.Mliol,TOlHb lnHTUcus-c. aooui an rquai numoer, ... , , I f IHtAM afl t-S1lni 1a IaX tbai . ,, ,,, ,,,.. rarm, varien, ana uousenoata, njiet ,..., . , . , , little ones cot forgotten,! include the . . . p r, ! ,. , , . . . . ., . , . . . Touch real instrocttou . an important ... t o illutrated cbaptot em Maple Socar MaW..te. 4'h, with tbe Calm Oar. a list of work to be done darinc the month, and with the 'BaskrV coir- laining expowrcs of Hnmbugs and vwrrwno. on various Sisclnl praotieal. reliable information. suffrage; and from them will proWKlr nowhere else to be found spring true American liberty, and at lcat nowhere for tbe same cot ; f 1. perpetual Union. K per annum. or four cnjws for f?X. ... . . ., , , c Single number, 15 cts l twn paid. h ' rpwpn A red Sen OranccJodd A- Co, lHiMUbtTN 2IS ator should fill the place made vacant Kroaiway, New York. 1 by the arch-traiior, Jeff. Daxis and 1 CawoLrc Stvrtsru-We l.a re-,UatT no foVk Mr. Revels will fill it enved the first number of thir pcr. Ji?rt.v a WI,.r It it a neat lwvuty4our column paper, H arrived here, with Gen. Ames, on 1 contains considerable reading mat-' Sanday mghu They will probably be ter As it ssme indicates it the or. admitted this week. Hosrcrer, Gen. !Cn ol the ChathoVic Church for this Ames is still aa officer of the V. S. Mate ai adjacent TerritorW, and array, and he msy decline to resign will, o ionbt, W liberally patronired y, flon n the armv. FT pe?-- inwipng to titxi iviuaiina tso. tAther Manchrt will trcetr s aVscriptions for it at this place. Tbk Lrmt: CoKrotu Wc ha reectved the February number of this Xsrttlhlytit is one of the bet wagarines .. . a. lor jVTnle and wc CoMuiir rccom into readers. rob!isbc3 bT Scwx-II JL lo. .1tTgtv HI AltrcdU r IfTELL XlsslastSipi !! Wsmxrry? IX C 1 Febrowy' X, 1, 1S70. J ThcMrssxWiWidttebMdceted throe Senators. Two Abcm amved here on Saniar General Ames w elected for tbc tcra ending i of March, 1S73; Gor. Al corn for tbc lull term, commencing 4th ot March, 1ST! ; and coding 4th ol March, $77; and, Hiram R. Revels, from now to tbc 4lh of March, S71. Tbc two loracr require but little cotsracnt. They arc both well known to biorr. Gen. Ames was a success ful leader of Union troop during the rebellion. Gor. Alcorn vas a disUa pushed rebel general, but wat among the first oC bis State after their sur render to espouse the Republican or Radical cause. Generals Ames and Alcorn bad little or no opposition ; but for tbc short term, being the regular successor oTJeS.Davi, there were a number of the most distinguished men ia the Sialifbal on the second ballot IL M. Revels received S I votes, 0 more than, necessary to elect him. Mr. Revels was lorn in Fayette, North Carolina, in 1 S22, of free parents, and is 47 years of age. He remained in bis town antil be bad reached his Jd vear, when he removed to Liberty, Indiana, and entered what is known as I the vjnakcr Seminary, to acquire tuc rudiments of an education. After spending two years at this place he went to Ohio, and completed a fall theological coarse at college, when he entered the ministry. He has had charge of several missions ia Balti- mote, St. Louis, aad Yicksburg. At the close of the war he settled at Nat chez, aad was appointed by Gca. Ames, about a year ago, a member ot the Board T1 Aldcrcen, where all con curred in praise of his devotion to tbe interests confided in him. He was elected to the Stale Senate by a large majority over his Democratic competi tor. Mr. Revel's personal appearance i decidedly prepossessing. He stands five feci ten inches in height, wciglis ISO pounds and is about three-fourths white. His features ate regular, and with his broad, expansive brow, indi cate much intelligence. In manner he is easy and affable, and takes the honor conferred upon him as humbly and thankfully as Gca. Grant did the Pres idency. He fills the place in the Serial- made vacant by the reignation of the rebel JcfL Davis. He is the first colored man that has been dnly elected to the Con- , 0f the United States. The English wars of the Roses lasted upwards of seventy years, aad did much to elevate the commons. The contest fer the crown, brtwern the hoasesef Lmcasteraad York, rendered j it necesMiry, far beth, to court the fai-or ol the people, and when pos- 0f fce go.crnmcnt to rav eon rfderable attention to their rights. The groat families ol the country were about annihilated during this destruc- lintpAAMlnct MlhM lit Vitf lit flu tlx.Iwr.rnon. It was wcM lor the crown that they were so f stored, for tbe time had come when they could scarcely have endured the exactions they bad been subjected to much long- 4 jfcM arrMMailiiitii MvmnaA k.m. , .' , . .. ensued. The wars ol the Roses, there- fore, worked a deuble benefit- Tliev , , . , -rd the crown Jrom the people, and , , , . ... the people from the crewn. Arutocra- ev jind feudalism went down, and Ene- Ksh lreedom rose opnn the rmns. So it ,,. , . ... -.- v" he in American historv. Jcft. Da- .,-.,. . . . . , i kf the Senate to perpetuate slav cry. The war which he commenced to perpetuate slaverv destroyed it. On x),e ,, oj laVery and Southern ari rtemcr hjL! ifrpjom at(j n John Full trton,ol Douglas county. Oregon, spesl last week bre, a-ud kft for heme on Mondav last. Mi Marv Alice Kiocaid, of Eugene City, Oregon, and a sister of the editor rd proprietor of the Oregon .tfcjitpt in bim. ,7rW,.l!ed,n Dancsille. X Y on' At length aflcr the tie 27th nit. Her remains will be t, ' kV cacr, to l.cr aothcr, at v..v No disposition has yet been 4e of ! wc rm jviasiawi inussm .Areftcr. -, Mr r ,.- i Capt, Knapp will be removed, acd I probably a Lieutenant will flM hk place; but Mr. Gatlcr is strongly re commended. Cosckai.su WtXross. Gocmor Haight,Las signed the bill to repeal the act prohibiting the carrying I con cealed weapons in California. ItKtvcnox or Tax. The. Commit tee of Ways and Means have recom mended that tho income tax be re duced, but not abolished. VTastOBgtea Society. The following description ol Wash ington Society, we take, from a corrcs- pondence written lor the ScrnXIX, over the signature of "Life'" : "Washington SocictV is Constituted t dincrrnlly, and made up of more classes ' than that ol anv other citv in the country. We hafe the Present aoin JkCprcscntauves ot torcign nations, Members of the Supreme Court, Members ol the Senate, Mem - bers of, the House, Head of BnrcaN , aerks in the Departmenu ol Govern-; ment, wealthy ciUzcns, trades people, , mechanics, and last, beggars, among j whom is Beau Hickman, the prince ol I his class, and one of the curioshics of the Capital. This latter class yea can sec whenever yon dont want to; the four proceeding yon can sec whenever yon do want to; tbc fire prcceedins you can see seldom; the first rarely, if ever, exeem uv acmarni. 1 lie laupr clivs, except I'rincc Hickman, never dine; mechanics at 12 o'clock; trades people from one to two: clerks about ball-past three; the next class from four to fire; the next about eight. But it is said that tbc mot fashionable never dine until the next dav. "There is a gradation in Washing ton Society similar to the gridation ol rank in the army, and it is felt almoat as distinctlr. Government clerks form tbe lowest grade in official society, and come about seventh on the list. There is, of necessity, almoU as ranch differ ence between tho lowest class ol Gov ernment officials and U-c highest class, as there is in the army between a pri vate soldier and a General. Clerks, in the first place are subordinates, and as a general thing are poor, and receive small salaric. The other classes ex ercise authority, receive large salaries, and are generally mffn of some means. Persons residing- outside ol Washing ton, are too apt to think that from 81,200 to SI.SOO a year is a lanrc sal ary, and that Government clerks arc jcr?on ol consequence. Don't deceive vourselves if ton have idea of enminz to Washington in this capacity. Clerks can be gentlemen and men of intelli gence, bat upon the salaries they re ceive it is a daily battle to live "upon them, with their own clas, to say no thinc of endeavoring to put on style sufficient to move in higher circles, cl,2oO here is no more than eCOO in some place, and men of lamilies who receive these salaries, straggle to buv food ; strucg c to pav rent; strnjrclc to buy clothes and pay school hills, and then snffrr continual mortification, be came they cannot move irl the societj they have been acenstomed to, or feel that they arc qualified lor." Imprisoned in a Boiler. A somewhat extraordinary and very alarming accident occurred recently at the steam printing office of Mcsrs. Norman, at Cheltenham, Canada. The engine loilcr is a powerful Cornish one, of Tuxford'a make, there beirg two tire-holes in parallel tubes pssstngj through the middle ol the cylinder. At the time ol the accident the boiler was being cleaned, and two person, "a man and a lov. were at work inside it. the man being in the further end .of the cylinder, and the boy just inside the man-hole. It is sapposcd that the la 1 was about getting ont through the man-hole; when his fot slipped bctwern the two tubes and, losing nerve, his struczle to extricate himself onlv forced his leg further in, until it becaraj jammed above the knee joint. An effort to pull him out was resisted br the lad and very soon his lrg began to swell, so as to make its removal increasingly difficult. ITis bodv being fixed in tfic ajerture of the man-bole almost exclu ded air from the wan at the end of the boiler, and things were looking serious before a conple of surgeons and a gang ol smiths Jrom the wagon works could be tetched. Fears beinc cntertatncl for the man. the first tak was to wrench ofl the saf ctj-ralfc inpe. and so give him air and oa stimulant to htnu Tlie men then applica themselves to the extraction of the lad and at first tried to free him hr lotcin 1 n'lMeras in tstwr-la iltAtstwo hole to dnvc the tubes asnndcr. Af-; tor some time this wa ( onnd lo l-c i-', "ft "Va.c ... vs MlbslMU' rmssible. the lad's b.dr leaving little roowlcrthe insertion of the wedges aad the tnbes bruising instead of ben- dim;. Tlie men then had to lace the taK oi loosminp one en tne tnoes irom trvs boiler plate; and as ther were fas tened togeather or corniter-sank nvels, the task was a torroidahlconc, and over two honrs cxpirod before it could be d - frcted.anj the lad fainted several tii,i Md it was with difficultr lift co!d Wc I two ha;! been cwifitwd uearlr seven hours, the tabc " "loosened as to allow of Cowley the lad) being palled out ; ana, though hi leg was muck, swollen and ho was exceedingly feint and weak, it was found that no bones were broken. Lawrence (the man) warden also got env in Alii nva. rvatv iuui w nc well enough to be removed to their homes after a little while, but arc now I suffering severely from the effects of inc snocK anti imm inc uruic wnicii m.UL,r.i. o;auiurdv.i,ijiuiib gomcry street, San Francisco, i CSOI11A. HOW TO OUUE IT. At tbe cottinwcnntit of 1V diarrbra. bkb always irrcnln aa attack of cbolrra. lake a tht if toave nleaU and Iben balbe freely tb atomaeb aoi IwwtU with Ue Tala Killer ear. tk diw rrrrr Crun or IvralT mianl till tl patient It rrlii-rrd. Ia extrrne cae, Jvo or mor ws?mh ny C"a ". lTlv)" ' pria, DjalrTj. Atbma. Ucnrolnooenlgtl ' br tabiac It latercallr. anj bathla; itb it 'f' - It aetloa It like nasie, bea exteraaU &ff .SKWEa $ rft. n t, r. Wrr. The Pain Killer it sow Vy all dealer In wediciata. $frblm WILMAM DAVIDSON, Office, So. 61 FRONT STREET. Adjoining Telrrrapb OSee, PorlUcJ, Oregon. SPBCI.tlc COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. Ascnaalu, Notes, Boada, Draft, aad Mercan tile Clalme of every detcrlptioo throafhont Orexoa aad tbe Territories. WILL BE MAHE A srECIALTT AND PROMPTLY COL LECTED, ai veil at wltb a dae regard to ecoa oaj la all bailaef tattler latrnted to b!i earr, aad lie proceeds paid over paacteallj. null. ESTATE DEALER. NEW TO-DAY. J. M. SUTTON'S CLTiVIiOGTJX: OI C3rSLT3.GJDL SeCdS !X3on.zxf3. Early Yellow Sir Week. Eaely Mbik. Early Valcatiae, ladiaa Cbief. Uorticattaral. Xlootss. Blood Tanup. Loas Ulood. ZtroooXl. White Frescb, A Dae vegetable of th; cabbie family. Cnla Is n s o. Early York, Early Hat Un:cb. Irre Ite Drnmb-ad. Early OibcarLJlarblebead i! am tnolb, (Si cents a paper ) Cnulillo wo x. Earl Toris. (iS ceats a paper.) Carrots. Early Horn. Long Oraagc Sweot Corn. Early Department. O sxcixrata ox. Sbsrt Green, Extra Ixnj Green, Euly Traae. Iiottuco. Early Carli d Sillcia. Drsmbead. vwator Moloxu Uoantainbarrt, Ulaeb SpanUk, Aypt Sctd, (Jl rrr cr.) AZxa.'sls. Molon. Cbrltllaoa, Nntmeg. Onion. Dollar fuur a psaad ; aln by tbe paper. Long Saloon. Pons. Daa O'ltoake (early). Extra Early TemTbamb, and otbtr Tatlelies. Xlnciiali. Red and TYblle Turnip, Ettra Early, Lng bcsrleL Or, Vegetable O) iter, "e Tomato. Large Red Smtxfih. XT.-u.trv 23nsn. Skirting's InproTtd. Xva.zaa.xls.lxa,. Swret. S3q.aras2a.. tlnbbird Acorn. rXu.xaxli3. Early Flat Da'cb. Esrly Krd Top Strap Leaf. V. All serdi will bi raailrd free cf rotarr. i... ... a - 1 to any agate . a receipt 01 rnoary. Acencr 'or me celebrated Anstralla Spring heat. Administrator's Notice Edt e CIiniSTlAS ULMCI1, sTrrnW. Til E and -rs gad. bavin j been appointed ad ministrator of tie Estate nfCbri'tiaa Ul riea. Ve cf Jackoa cwoaty deceaid. rettce ttberrby ivea la all rrvwi bavinr. claims WlVimiXZF 'JIT VJV. . iitbred u said esute, are required to ntake J Immtdinte parnml, to ibe tnbcnbrr, at the i store of Hoffman Klippel. ' 3KtmtJa flfcr?. W IK ! ! , ,'.'. ', THE BEST GOODS IT XioTVoat X'rtoan. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., j 827, 329, & 331 Sansemc st ' SA V FRASCISCO TTEEP lb larrrst and best stock of STA IV TlOSERY.HLAXKnOOKS.ASn rhjing Cardt. rocket Cntkry," Razors. sl ! sots. oUoas, Ac , to be fouod on tbt raclfis SCHOOL BUUKS. fTRArriSG PAPER, Const. Jfi .'SLU girea to sap ply tbe trad?. aad'vtisfactloa naraatcttt. UfcMta JOHN' G HOlCE A CO the jarriiji of the boiler nndtr tbc ",,of.,!,,s'.ore?70V,"lT,,''f ln ..;..' l.l!T. ...;nn I Wnstertinr ih.t State. entltUtlln Ibe setrice smiths blows occasioned. , of ke Ubm ta(rfL ,Pvnr October , , ltd. AT THE LO WEST R.ITES. not txcd. ZST If yon wish tho very best Cab- i JJJ' M " ft,If" XU 5Urt "" lxmr PiiorrR.rn, tot irnn-r call on i -j, ,. fnlrmt ,e iltt of nrrtoitTf REDEHTTIOS OF stats msLxar bond?.1 A'moant Applicable ht Redemption, $10,000. I OFFICE STATK TP.EASCr.ER, Salem. Jaaaary 21, 1879. J SEALED morOSALS will hr melted by tbe aadtslgned, at h ot&s la Salem, aa lit twetee olock. ta . on March I. IS70, for tbt surrender of Relief Band. Ined nader the nroeltions nf an Aet of tit Le ztsUtln Asscm- laaa iomajrtwa io E. h". COOKE. State Treasurer. ftUS SaleaOrej-ao. REDEMPTION QF STATS aOTJKTX BOX DS. Amount Applicable for Redemption xc,ooo. OFFICE STATU TREASURER. I Saleia, Jaaaary 21,1579. j SEALED mOPOSALS will be reeeised by lb oajfoicoed. at bl otSee la Salem, an til Hareb 1. 1870 for lb sarretdrr of Uuuntr Bacd. Iaed oodrr Ibe proelslon of aa Aet of tbe LerUUse AaenUj of Ibe Stale of Ore iron, granting bounty to Volunteers of Ibis Stale enlisted la tbe service of tbe Unlb-d State, appeared October S4. 15SI. AT THE LO WEST SA TES, not excerdii: par salae, as rosy rrdeera tbe arratrst anaiber of I!oad. Hid to irclod- iaterest lo date of surrender, aad to be addnrd la E. N. COOKE, Slate Trearartr, Slem. Orejoa. feU CITY BREWERY! VEIT SCIIUTZ, Proprietor. Tnn rcnuc 13 bespectfclly in farmed that tSv can Cad. at any time, at tbe OTV BREWERY Ibe best of Lager Beer, ia qaaat'ties lo salt Ibe parcbawr. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1670-lf ' DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, (UU Sarea U.S. Araq-j Physician, Surgeon, AXD ACC0UV1IEUJL Will practice In Jaekco aad adjacent cnoa Uea. and attend promptly lo all calls on profes sional Inuneaa. , flBce an.1 rertdence on Fdortb street, oppo site tb H. ll ebarcb. Jaclfoaeille, Oregon. Jan. S, 1S70. tf URtU.ROs "j Is aa excellent article 't-'IIU V'Lf A" of graanlated Ylrsl- S!r.kl.K TatfKT dncedUlnalTnsally admtml. It is pat op In bandwen atla baz.Ia which orders for UecTKbaaa pipes are dally packed. LuniLuntn Yacht Club cl&nn ISj mil bo Ti' -i!eft of all ; it Is made of Ibe choicest leaf grown ; it is ant r.ennn in Hi effect, at the Xtcotiae ba been extracted; it leare no dierTWe late after smotlos: ; It Is tery mild. Hft In color aad weight, bence on poand will lat as Ion- at three? of ordinary lo baceei. In Ibis brand we alo pack orders rTery day for first eJas qnality Veer-ebsnm ripes. Try It. and eonrlnee yoarselre. It Is all It claims to be, "rns misr or iu." Li)ntU.iRn-s Tbis Branil of Fine CENTURY I a,1 :r CHswIkc Tlee. anywhtr. It It with not donbl tbe best chewing tsbaeeo la 'the coentry. WiBirxsnirs J hare now been In a - aa Xaa lA SNUFPSl Unllol States orer 110 tears, and still acknowledged -the best" wbefeeer ned Ifyoar slorekeepr does not base lhee arlt ele for sale. ak hint to ft Ihetn ; they ar sold by respectable jobbers atmot ererywhere Circnlar of prices fotwaded oa application. r. LOIULLARn. Naw Ton. fjaa-3m BOUND TO DO IT- iU. U. Ylliutrko 'D. IS BOUND TO WORK JsCCOIllJlNG TO TIIK TIMES. HORSE SIIOEIKO At rrdttoM pt5c? tor tb. Ten icinl will b: miJc oo all Hall wb-re catb t paid. MarekJO... 1GC3 per ceo of wor mac3tl C. W. KAHLER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, JxkmtMIr, trrar. OFUCE; Ofpotilt tit Cnrt . S3t.mtf Anr anehSTiBrcUlmt mwlntt trie Ustlteet States will flnd It In their stdTasttRjtc te sentl a tlate sucMt of their case to J. T. DREW, &afr'eref Lax, Sdivtor Irfort lit Com! tf CUmt, t, TS It Street, Wuhlitow, T. C. Ztnat'CJ JACKSOSVIXXK ORKCSOX, L. HORNB, Proprietor, BF.OS I.KAVB TO INFORM' TfH! i'ebtie tbat be bas the Urrett,Wst, ad most com eodtona Hotel la taaibenr1' Oregon. It Is located U tbe eeatratHrt el Jaebsoa Til e ; Stagrs from tbe North aad Soath Wars rtalarly (rent iba U S. HOTEL. TbeHoe bas'lstely bea re-painted, aad rrnoTalrd : tbe rooms art newly farnbbed. and well sentllslM. Tbi DVRMa ar sspplled oitb SrXIXG BEDS, aad every otber ten renience for tke cemfoilt f ibe gaeiU. BOARD AND LODGING, ' ' ' Can be bd at rcaoaab!ratef,accordiae'lU room occupied. or: 1A.TtT.1g ,. Will be supplied wilb tke' WT Ibe msrbel c auard. FMLIE,S , , Caa find at Ibis llo-: moras especfally arranjed for tbeir comfort and consenience, as will aa every atUntloo and comfort oraally found at n welt kept ItulcL A LARGE HAUL Isatticbrclolbe Hotel. ror Balls. Merlin. bows, ie, nad caa U bad at reasonabU terns. JacksonTllIe, Orejoa, Jan. 8, ItTOtf LAUDEX & DcFRAOTS NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, X'oxrtlraaacl Oroton, a the most tboroagb and compUte Inslltatloo of tbe kind oa tbe Coast. It It designed by Its coarse or stady aad prac tice to place a ! ' BUSINESS EDUCATION tntm tie Tit A tf.alUx' . . Eeery facitily Is aCardtd for aairiog n SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION Ia tbe shortest ponCble time, aad at' the Xjonat OSacjporxoo. Etery atcdnt will bare An Actual B(iainess Practice; a Miniature "World of TJusmcsf, Te wbicb br Is Introdaod. after basbg con- plcted tbe Theory, a.d which ba) the rfect of Ihortvghly ramlllarlzIagbiawlUi all tbe nU- natcof REAL DOSlSESSr Tbis Varart of tbe IastltatUa also aStrds ua exceJtcnl prt! 1 Commercial Cerrespnailcaficj aad faral-bes abeiadaat opportunities fur tcitr lag tbe StaJmt's know kdr of. . - 1 COMMERCIAL CAIXUL.VTIOXS. Is condattiag this aetntl prav-tIe?eo-pari-n rtWps are forand. and when lb day of dit to tat ou aad Ktllcnif nl cwmes, loe iBjtcl PAmEnSIUPrSET7LEiiESsr laJaken np and iaTeitlgikd, and Ibe principles practically applied. Tbe roost tboroa:b lnlrnetton ts a&uided ta Basinets I'enmaa-blp ; alto, a aonre la phonooraph'y, by n practical aboeSbaad rrpoetel, fortlhe bene fit ol tbum wbo desire to .anne tblanseroA mbject. a- eor dreahr, gitlng fnll partienlsrs, adJnas, - - - - - . LOUDEN DuFRANCE. reb.5i370.r-ty. f3- CHEAP FOR CASH ! G-. DBLo.xoxvsarl, H AVIN'U JCST OfENKD A I.AR5K itotk of Staple Groceries. it rat nrtioiE sTona, Corner of California aadOrigon Streets. OCearsa X3n.xfcnlxaaif Eneh at base not been offered before at Jack- SOBTllle. Tbls stnek Is freb asd of Ibe brat nialily, and CASH parebaters will da well to eall aa Urn. STAPLE PRODUOE -- Taken la xebaage for Coodt. December M, IftJ-Jta ) vimnu TO THE tCORKISn CLASJt.-TTe art now prepared to farabb all tifs with eonttaat emplojmeat at tons tbe whole of lb time or for th spare moments. Boineaew.liiblaoJ proStahle. Tersmit of either rrx easily earn from SOe to i per rtenlnr. and a pmpottoo-al na by dTatln Ibelr whole time to the busf net. Dots aad girls can earn aeaity aa atneb at men. Tbatall who see this aottc nay read their addres. ard lest lb bnttaea. "we asako this naparallelcd ofiVf t To sack as are not welt salrflrd. wt will tend f I to pay for tbe Iroabto of writing. Fall particulars. Ta!aablrM)f!, which will do to commence wmk on. aad a epy of Th Vy"i JJtnty Crrim-oiH of tbe largest ami best lamily aewtpapers Cwb lltbed all sent fies by taall, Reader, If joai waat permanent, profitable work, addresa K. C ALLKN. Jar 3a A'- rtra, Msus.