ADVERTISEMENTS, THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES In Tnx D emocratic T imes will be charged at tho following rates JEMOCRATIC Published Every Saturday Morn In g BY J. N. T. MILLER It CO Publishers and Proprietors. First insertion, (ten lines or less)............ ...JS 00 For each weak thereafter.......... . ....................... W 00 A liberal dedaeUon from the above rates will h« made on quarterly and yearly advertisements. JOB PRINTING. OFFICE—On California St,, orir Reimei A Wil- ■on’s Livery Stable. TERMS: Subscription, per annum,......... Six nmn'h*................................... JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1871 ta oo *1 50 Mr. Slater’s Oregon Branch Pacific Railroad Bill- THE TIMES JACKSON COVSTV. F irst J vdicial D istrict .—Circuit Judge, P. P. nrim ; Prosecuting Attorney. II. K. Hanna. Jredbaon CoaHty—Circuit Court, Second Monday in February and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. CoHu'y Officers —.Judge. T. IT. B. Shipley; Clerk, Silas J. Day ; Sheriff, Henry Klippci ; Deputy Sheriff. E. D. Foadray ; Treasurer, John Neuber ; Assessor, David Kedpsth : Coantv Com­ missioners, John S. Herrin, Thomas Wright ; ■School Superintendent. Win. M. Turner ; Survey­ or, J. 8. Howard ; Coroner, L. Gauung. Totes f’t Jttektonrille.— Trustees, James A. Wil­ son. N. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger aud J. ;S. Howard : Recorder, U. S. Hayden ; Treiu- urer, Henry Pape ; Marshal, James P. McDaniel. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of , lands t > such company on any completed sec- Representalires of the-- United State* q/*( tion after the first shall be made by the See ized pursuant'to the laws of the State of regulations anti restrict i< its as nitty he pte- Oregon, f«r ih«t purpose of constructing a sciibed by the Secretary of the Interior. railroad and telegraph line, by articles of in I S ec . 5. That the said company shall file corporation dated the ninth day of Julv, with the Se-retnry of the Inter ek ; School Superintendent, R. R. Midùles- worth. "I the Interior Utt each succeeding Compleitd 1 **<-■’ion of ten miles of the main line of said j railroad . Prodded, That no certificate ol America in Congress assembled. That for the 1 r. tary of t'te Interior until he shall have re- purpese of Hiding in the construction of tfCeived a report, as aforesaid, of the price railroad ami telegraph line from a point on fixed on the land certified for the next pre the Central Pacific Railroad, nt or n«*ar, bur i cedi».* completed section of said railroad o. | not east of the north bend of the lltimholdt branch thereof : And vrodded further, Thu 1 river, in the Slate of Nevada, by the near I the sections < f lull 1 wniclt tdiall remain to the e»t eligible route in the States of Nevada ami United State.-e withi-i the limits of this gram Oregon, to a junction with the line of the shall, except when located under the home Oregon and California Railroad in the Rogue stead act, be sold at two do.I.irs ami fifty River Vnlley, in the State of Oreg« 11. there cents per acre t > actual seitleis only, und it. is herebv gtanted to the Oregon Branch P.t quantities not greater than one hiimlred and cific Railroad Company, a corporation organ sixty acres to any one person, under su.-li BOOK, PAMPHLET, Jai-kuficillr Pirtiuct.— Justice of the Peace, -James R. Wa.le ; Constable, N. Stephenson. Jiurpkine ('nmty.— Circuit Court. 2d Monday in April and Fourth Monday in October. County Court. First Monday in January, April, July and October. pnsincss Carlm Every variety of Job Work executed with neat aess and dispatch, at reasonable rate*. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, i one hundred feet on each side of said road, a section of twenty or more mil« 3 of said rail­ and all necessary grmtrds for stations, de- road and te'eg'uph within tw • years from i's ; I ots, shops, bu> ding', »¡Je tracks, turn tables passage, ami twenty miles each year there­ ■ and water stations, not exceeding forty :»cr.-s after umil the whole shall be completed. i at anv one place; and uls» the right to take ' from public lands adjacent to the line of said railroad, timber, stone, water, ami other tna tcrials necessary for the construction thereof; How the Democratic Party Got the Nickname of Locofoco. par- LEGAL TENDERS taken at par for ¡•ub-cription. Post Moitem Scandals—Hyenas Prowl in£ Among the Dust of Mt Vernon. cireuiLbtum.es uf themselves w»>u-d make a strong case in support of the truth of our as­ sertion, but there ere other items of evidence <>f even greater weight of authority than [From the Cincinnati Commercial.] Neither Mr. John Ma-sl all r»or Mr. Jared these. Sparks, nor any oilier of his biograpliers, line wasiiixcton ’ s dear son . exhibited our Washington to us in the tendei The family of Coloue! PuBcy were in pos­ relation of “father.” It is a well known fact session of four or five likenesses of Washing- that his marriage wi 1» Murtha C’ustis was on, taken at different periods of bis life, not blessed wi’lt children ; but is not so web given to him as souvenirs of an intimat« re- known tl at there is but little doubt that hei^ard. Washington kept up a correspondence sustaintd the r*l>tiis depurtment uf the than portions of these letters would be. They would exhibit our beloved chief in an aspect State Government. entirely new—one that has escaped the ob» Entering, you will be cord ally greete«! by the G -ventor himself or his pleasant and ac- set vations and researches of all his biogra­ comm- diuii-g private secretary. Captu'i« J< lm phers, to wit: in the light (fa monitor, ad­ and also each alternate section of the said Matches are ¡1 very common article. Those piiblic lands not mineral, except iron und <>f sulphur tips, tind those which tip their M. Commons, either of whom w ili make you viser and confidential friend to a young man OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON ! coal land*, neare.-t to the said r< ad and wiilt -eel perfectly at Lome, and will take pleasure toward whom he felt the longing tenderness, every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows' subj-cts into sulpl ur before their time, are the chetislied love of a father to a son, upon Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to :n pointing (>ut and explaining to y< ■ in the limits uf ten alternate sectmt.s in .»like Use ul ¡»mi bjm-fi t-ot, though each cl >Si* attend. JAMES BUCKLEY. N. G. wlmm he wou d lavish with unstinted hand California St., (Up Stairs.) over Reames width o’t each side there«!, designated by >iii<-llz strongly of the p t. We were rereutly lurioU* objects of interest cutitaitied T11OS. PAULSON, R. Sec y. the rich fruits of n ripe experience, and to ■ odJ numbers, tu the amount of ten such ul­ ■ partments. Joux B ilger , ) Ji Wilson’s Livery Stable, reading an article which convinced us that whom lie would expose more fully than to 11. K i . icpel , > Trustees. ternate •eelions in w.dth on each side thereof THE STuRY OF A P- RTRA1T. imi’ches have no ordinary history in th«* 11. V. H elms , ) *• A any other, save bis wife, the innermost rc* per mile, which shall not hav.* been reserve i Among these are the portrai 3 in oil of ah Regular Rr'nek th Degree meeting, last Monday United States. I’.-ople remember them nt a cesses of his heart. It would complete our or disposed of by the United States, and to night of each month, at 7 J o'clock p. m. price of nearly a cent euch. They a I came 1 those w ho have bem G--vernois uf the C»m- view of the man us he was, and. in my e»ti- May 1st. 1S69. t—f which homestead or pre emptier», or miner’s from E i»ir> l then. It was not until 1832 1 nmnweaith down to ti e present incumbent, tnation, would only serve to exalt him still possessory rights shall 11 >t have been attached C. W. HAULER, that an C' ' i*ing Yankee began the man i i'hey hnve been puititid t«i»d bung around j tn >re in the juJt regard of the woild. As to at the ti-i.e the lineot the real shall be fixed. u'ucture ol m.itche* in New York, and g>vr these walls tn accordauce with a resolution <>t | what Mrs. Grundy might say abod^the mat­ S ec . 2. That when the pre-i.lent of said S‘»ou after ¡ the General Assembly, winch was adopted I ■ hetti the mime of “LiM-or<>cnS.” ter, I do rot take thut into the account, be­ | company shall notify the P.esident of the Wards thvie was n stormy pniiticul meeting several \enrs ago, ami now embraces a com JACKSON VILI.!:, OREGON, cause sensible people nowadays have ceased JACKSONVILLE, OREGON i United States under oath that ten miles of I of a section of the Democratic party in old p etc list ol all «he G vcrnois, ill ugh in Some to cure »bout what Mrs. Grundy says. Sh« ■ the said railroad ami telegraph line have been Will practice in the Supreme Court. District, and I Tummanj Hall in New Y“fk. In the 0011(11 Cii'es an iiulbeiitic likemss front which the lias lost caste, and in the circles that are other Courts of this State. j completed, the President >d’ the United Stales s'on, the opponents of the meeting managed urtirt employed might make a perfect coj y worth considering she is tabooed. OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by O. shall appoint three cmtmissi.‘nets tuex.iium«* Jneobs—oppo.-ite Court House square. to tutu off all « 1‘glits in the hall ami leave was ubiained only alter patient search aud ut the same ; and if the cotnmi'-i ‘ii’-rs sh:nl the meeting in darkness. But one Merritt, Cuttsidvruble expet sc. Immigration and Population. Dr. L. T. DAVIS, report that ten miles uf said railroad and tel­ a prom m nt lo tai politician, happened to h ive 'l’fie visitor will hard’y fail to notice a por­ egraph line have been complet«*«l, and are i Statistics furnished by the Statistical Bu­ a b >x ui L c f >c .s in his pocket, and the gits trait banging just over the door that he first Office—■ On Fino etroct fitrui'hed with the rolling-stock und neces*ary wns 1 elk Miuid much cheering : nt>d the pro enters. I l is the face of a bei.r-Hes« youth, reau nt Washington show that th« total im- Opposite 1 he Old equipments, the Pr sid nit o! the Luiled C'-eti.ie's were continued. Toe incident at certamiy imt <>Ver ci gliieen or nineteen y eat* migration to the United States for the last aving a large and WELL SELECT- elates shall euu-e the lands h. reii.before Iracted mueli n dice ; a triumpli >nt song was o! uge, und :t >8 un exceedingly hanlsome fifty one years was 7.543.317, and of there ed assortment of s L ivery S taid e . granted, ia respett oi the said ten in.les, t > written in praise of L »coiocos ; the j ar v got lace io luiik ujuiii. The hair—wiiiilt is drill, immigrants 3,857,793 came from Grant Bri­ be surveyed, des gnated, a iJ act apart fur the nickname i f L »eotocvs, a.id the matches a most black—is cut squHie acrus* the fore tain, inc'uding Ireland, Scotland and Wales, the Iwm fit nt said company. s >ld far and wi ll*. b» ad in u stiuii*ht line drawn from the upper while Germany, not including Prussia, sent S ec . 3 'l imt wh-it the said company shall DR. A. B. OVERBECK edge of one unirle io the other, the side and m 2 268.111; Prussia, 100.372; Sweden I fi e wita the S«c etarv of the lit eri -r their 1VILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SVI’. “ T he E mpire 1* P eace .”—The Chronicle. ti GERY. -ia l will i-.ttea l promptlv l<» all ca I- back Imirfl-uing down behind the ears ul­ and Norway, 153.928; Holland, 31,118; resolution, duly certified ui.d tr their seal, ■on profe*sioiial businezs. llis ofDce and rc-nleuei of tlii'Cilv. tint'spe.«KS for Grant and lis1 most to the idiou'.ilem. Then* is the full, ruf France. 245.812; Switzerland, 61.572; Cbi- accepting tl.e «jraats l»vr. inl.ef re made, on • rc at • I-signs- : “Il ti.e E 11 pi re is p«-ace und the ¡ tie I shirt bo*« tn, etiff collar, au militaire, oi mi, 109,502; A'nca, 284,491. These details The Overbeck Hospital, the terms, ami conditions herein.itt<*r speci j Republic i. i» l—tí the Empire is safety and the fashion of a previous generation. The • over the principal sources of immigration, t-tr Ou Oregon Street, Jackionville. Oregon. i ii' «1. and shall als 1 file vv i. h ¡lie said Sucre u. v • ! ■ I».- Re o c is not—we want the Empire.’ r utid, peachy cheek, email chin, full, ripe although there is a long list from 20,000 their du y cerutmd plat of the Inmo! the .'¡lid D. B. REA. JAMES D. FAT. i Bv It-* i» i . mi-representations the r¡»diei>l* lips and large eyes, nt d the tout ensemble. down to 2 men. 1 road tie sot v- yed mi I cstablish-d Oy «Item, he FAY & BE k ¡are trving to prove that “the Republic is nut D< ducting the immigration from China and suggesting to your mil d the i leas ol grav.ty, said Secretary shall designa’e the lands s • ; peace. ” Napoleon gave a gios* to his usor- almost melancholy, in the lace, will cause Africa (»he latter principally, If not all, conditionally granted, and cause such desig , pation bv saying lli.it “the Empire is peace. •» you to look a.iiin with a deeper interest upon slaves), leaves 7,149.324 as the number uf OFFICE—In Court Ilvnse, up stairs. natioU to be entered on the plats of the prop. [ white immigrants. The total white popula­ ¡Grant Said “let u< have pence,” and crcatlv that fair young Countenance. Will practice in the Supremo an 1 other Courts er land t filies, ami thereafter the lands »0 j tion of the United Slates in 1820—fifty one ¡admires the new German Empire; it is so of this State. Your inquiry will be unsweted by the in­ designated snail be sul ject to sale only in years ago—was only 7.872.711. Thut is, the like our Gocernment. The radicals are now formation tlmt it is the port 1 ail of Colonel accordance with the pr«ivi.*i >ns of this act. T-fr* Particular attention paid to the collection white immigration since 1820 is about equal ■trving to gi"e (Grant) a military power of Claims »gainst the F.-'l* ral and State Govern­ I’osev, the tir.-l Territorial G< Vertior of In­ S ec . 4. That the la«id* grant d by tl»i- j | to the total white population uf the cuuntiy We are prepared to do all kinds of ments. the Entry of Lands under the Pre-einptioi. : greater than that po-s ss> d by King or Ku> diana, and that the portrait was painted from i act, excepting such aS arc i>ecessuiy i«»r the: and Homestead Laws, ami to the Entry ol Mineral at that time. From these figures it is pretty : ser. If MiceiS*ful. how few 8 ep* arc neeec- Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 If. a miniuture bkene.-s d tie clt ivuiy when he company to reserve for «lepots, s'u ions, side narv Io carry »mt his ambitious designs, and w'ub quite young, uud winch vus the only Safe to conclude that not much, if any, mote DR. IV. JACK-SON. track*, woodyatd*, standing ground, and net out the programme laid down bv his co- likeness of bim extant. Tnere your infurimi than one half of the white people in the coun­ other needful uses in operating the road, ami e m-pirator, the now impeached Governor tiott would pr-bably cease, aud you Would try ear» date their native Americanism further excepting mineral lands, and timber hind* Dental Rooms in buildtag f- rtnerlv occupied bj llol.len, uf North Carol.mt. The cry o- leave the building without conceiving the idea i ! back than half a century ago; and very Dr. E. H. Greeninan, corner California and Fifth n it fit lor cultivation after the timber there likely one-ninth of the present white popula­ Grint’s friends that “t'lc Em.iire is peace, t» Streets. Al! -tvies of Dental work done on short thnf you It-ol gax«*d upon the “counterfeit re I 011 ia removed, sltu.il be Hold to actual settlers ' Particular attention tion of the country was actually burn un for­ not.ee, at reduced prices. L...— only, in quantities not exceeding one quarter j i means nothing more nor less than the perpet •eu'iblat'Ce” ol a veritable son <>f the “Fa her given to the regulation of children’s teeth, , Teeth eign suil,— Sac. Reporter. nation of radical rub*, with Grant as Emprr PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL extracted without pain by the use of the late of his Countiy ;” jet the story of his birth section to tiny one person, unler such regu I • method of local anasth<-sia. Ail work warranted. I or. We are not nlarmists ; historv repent». and paternity is often canvassed nniung the Congressional- hiti.ms and restrictions as may be prescribed | Satisfaction guaranteed. ' itself, and we slmui.l st e that we do repent nnv20 3m. older ¡.nd more prominent citizens of the Nov. 20th. i860. by the Secretary of tl:e Interior, at Fuch the history of R•publics in America.— JFaj/i State, and perhaps umside uf it ; and nunc: W ashington , April 6th. prices as will secure to said cunp.ny, its ■ I ington Cor. Sac. Reporter. wlm are acquainted with the evidence upon j Io the Senate, D-.v-s, of Kentucky, re­ sUeceSiurs or assigns its aforc*a<^. an average i which it i« s:s doubts the nssertioii that Colo 1 quested leave to make a personal explanation, price oi not more than two d-Tars ai d fifty I The St. L ms organ oi Senator Shurz, th*’ m l Posey wa* a s-m of Ge> rge Washington, tutid sent to the Clerk’s desk paragraphs from cents per nere for the land actually certitbd . Westliche Post, tints speak> of the feelings W ashington ’ s intere - t in a y -. ung man . ' the New York Herald in reference lu the kit« for each completed section of ten miles ol , suid railroad ; arid to insure an enhireemem I uni determination of the Gentian Repub i FROM LONDON, The history of the matter, stu cinctly stat« d. scene between Inin und Butler, which repre­ cans of that c tv : 1 of this se« t on, it h I iu I i be the duty of the] runs ub ut in this wise: Tie P sey family, sented the two gintiemen 113 hurling epithets aving located in J acksonville , ‘‘ A large p «rtmn <*f the Republican party ___ infoi'Ais the citizens of this place and vicinity •company receiving the i-e.tifi ates from the coiisi.'iiug of husband ami wile. w«*te tenants • uch as “G—d <1—d scoundrel” aud “d—d that he is now prepared to take orders for all kinds act-* in such a manner that Germans <>f lion Secretary of the Interior as afor> si d, fur th» •I the Mount Verttou estate. The then C<>1 old foul” at ench other, lie ulao asked for oi gents’ and boy’s clothing at reasonable prices. ur..b e chnrtnteis cun no longer net with it. Satisfaction guaranteed. lands granted in aid of the construction uf «met G'-urg«* Wu-hingtoii was married to Mrs the reading of an extract from the Globe of The evil lin- taken such dimensions that there C ieasing and R epairing done. 'W'l?. the first section of ten miles of suid railroad, Cus is in 1758. About 1754 Mrs. Pm-ey was tiis late speech, in which Davis is said to have —SUCH AS— is no other remedy except the disR-'lut 0-» «>1 July 2.1, 1870.___________ jly2-tf. and within one vear thereafter, to fix a price left a widow by the «lea It <«f her husb>tid. been spared in view of dishonored old age. tit it c erupt party. Thu Gormans dm pair of on each one bin.died and sixty aero tract de Washiugloti. then a young man. frequently Davis then rel ited tho circumstance of th« the puss bility of any improvement, and th scr>bed in 8»id cerlificatcs, in 6uch manner humen the e*tute, an I s «me aking from Mr. Brown, of New Orleans, of I best c .nine's of well m >aniiig m»n to r«*f«rm CARDS, and at such rates thut the average price o! times, when b«*lat«d. accepte«! or s-mglit the a lot uf plate by Butler’s orders, and he ENGINEER, • he R»niib i -an nartv from within are unbred the whole amount certified ahull not exee -d hospi aliiies of Mrs. Posey’s h-iuse, who is! (Davis) charged that Butler’s action was not ed. The Republican party ought to be defeat­ Davis bad unavailing!/ two dollars and fifty cent* per nere. aud re represented an a lady of very considerable ab.ve suspicion. ed. Such is the general opinion among the personal attractions. At what time, or how asked President Lincoln to compel its.restore* BILLHEADS, port the same to the Secretary of the Interior, Germans. and Ihi* will be done in a thorough hoice liquors AND CIGARS CON- it came abmn that the relations between the»«* |ti«>n by Butler. He had from time to time expoairc a copy of such report to the public stanti/ on hand. manner at the next election." two assumed 1» m->re intimate chara«:ter than •poken to Butler, and the other day, when in the office of the secretary of such comp my hostess at.d guest is, of course, unknown ; Buller stared insolently at him, he ad Ir eased and another in the land office of the district ; IIANDBILLS, How t > K im . S qvirre ’ s . — We fimi the f-d hut it is certain that some tw«» years after the the concloding part of his speech to bim, and anv person desiring to nctuully settle lowin ' new met' od ol «Instruct ton in the fiat. 12 -2 Cents. death <»f her Ini-band—si c, in the inter ni. Butler still continuing his insolent stare, even upon nn«l improve mi I bind, or any Govern J Independent of the 8 It : jlyl7-tf. July 17 th. 1869. having remain« d femme sole— a son wa* born when his speech was finished. He then asked ment atib-diviamn thereof, slmll I ave the right POSTERS, Oto* of the greatest enemies that the far­ loiter, who grew up to be that same youth Butler what he meant by staring, and got no to purchase, nt the price so fixed, any tins «M pareel of said land upon pavment of s«i<) mer of Cl orni.-» has to contend iigainst is w hose portrait adorns the wa 1 of the Guver reply. Davis then said, “You d—d old price ; and on payment thereof it nhall be the the squirrel—n m<»,t “pestiferous varmint.’' mir’s mansion nt Indianapolis. scoundrel, what are you doing here?” But­ PAMPHLETS, HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FULLY duty of the «ecretary of ruc I i company t«» A recent tn -tlmd of killing them has jn-t It is uls«» certain that Washington fgrettlv ler said, “I want nothing to do with yout refitted this »Id and favorite place of rezert, make out duplicate certificates of the sale, Mite to light. mol. we believe, is the inven- to hi« credit ns a j i*t and eqnitnb'e m -n, it you are an old man.” Davis replied, “I’m now offer* the ve*y best of liquors and *egars at JACKSONVILLE LODGE Xo. 10 H Attorney and founsellor-at-Law, H NEW & FANCY TYPE, Attorneys and CounseUors-at.Law, OEMTIST. WILLIAM HERMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, H RAILROAD SALOON I MAX. BRENTANO C WWE 1F2'COT3, T 12 1-2 CENTS. The Saloon ia commodious, the billiard tables are of the latest and most improved pattern, and the wants of guests promptly supplied. For Drinks. 0Q Points of Those knowing themselves indebted to me will do well to call without delay and settle, as I must have money, and that soon. HENRY BREITBARTfl. Jan. 14-tf. • .■** tumis nu miss ms : under th« seal of the company, send one to the Secretary of the Interior, and deliver the other tu the purchaser ; and it r I ih II be the duty cf the Secretary of the Interior t*i issue ti<>n of a farmer residing near San J-tse. Take the enm-non oak boll, which grows 1 iilenteo,‘«’v i i this Sia’e, ami altor peeling the unter s-irfaee, saturate it with kerosene • place it in a squirrel I acrihed in bin certificate, as in case* of land h de, n-td the R n*>lce und gns escaping will I ao'd by the United State« ; nnd the «am» k II tb«*»n »very non. At one ranch near this > You who want Job Printing done, give form of proceeding «hall be <>l>«erve«| wi'h citv <.y-r 100 nt »base little pests were de And all other kinds of printing required to be done in the community, on very reasonable terms. to such purchaser a patent for the land de then set fire o it ani us a call, and we will satisfy you both in styleand respect to the load certified by the Secretary struysd pnee. in one day by this means. mir theory be correc') always to the day uf lii« death manifested a warm an«l friendlv in •erest in the fortunes of this young num. lie charged himself with his ma n'enance mid young enough to go out of the Senate cham­ ber with you, to any place you may name.” \Vil«on interferred, and shortly after Butler left. Thin, D »vis said, w. S his only «leu • edncat’.on. ami when he arrive«! at n proper for making allusion in the Senate chamber to aye he wns f««r h time a member of the inili n recognized scoundrel, liar and blackguard. The Vice President rapped, stating that tnry family uf the General in the fiehl, and Davis wan not in order, Davis haviog ooa- subs-qiiently, l«y his iiifluenc». was made the Governor of the Territory of Indiana. Theae eluded, «at down.