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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1871)
-rvr ADVERTISEMENTS, & iw í Published Every Saturday Morning BY J. N. T. MILLER & CO., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On California St,, over Reame* A Wil- aon's Lavery Stable. In Tax D emocratic T ikes will be ehatgW the following rates First insertion, (ten lines or lew).............. ..41 Of For each week thereafter..................................... $1 Iff A liberal deduction from the above rates will b< made on quarterly and yearly advertisement«. « JOB PRINTING. Every variety of Job Work executed with Mat ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. TERMS: Bubacription, per annum,......... Six month»...................................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1871. $3 00 Il 50 COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, I DE.MOCH A nc psoriasir—THE NEW DEPARTURE A DEAD IS a L' a J IN OHIO. POLITICS IN INDIANA. y NO. 39. JOSH BILLINGS ON OATS. LEGAL TENDERS taken at par fw subscription. HOW TO MAKE CUTTINGS GROW* It has been ascertained that a cutting Oats are a singular grain—perhaps I will develop roots sooner in moist sand- Some of our exchanges have come to should say plural, because thare iz more than in rich soil. But the sand cannot The following patriotic protest against the conclusion that it has been decided than one ov them. * Corner of Stark and Front Streets, maintain its growth for any length of the Radical heresies of the new departure that the “new departure” is to be the They gro on the top of a straw, about time. To pots for raising cut' is sent out from Delaware county, Ohio, OREGON- signed by seventy-six prominent Demo path in the next campaign. The say, two foot 9 and one-quarter inches hi, and tings, they prepare PORTLAND, should be filled nearly to the “Let no man hesitate or demand a the straw iz holler. f’oHii'y Ojfict-r»— Judge. L. J C. Duncan ; brim with rich garden loam—dark and crats : ZIE BEU A HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. The straw iz interesting for its suck- change of ground, for the commanding Clerk, Sila» J. Day : Sheriff, Henry Klippel ; porous, not clayey and soggy ; then pour Editor of Commoner : The Democra Jaunxry 7-tf. power has decided, the mighty masses shun. Leputv Sheriff E I* Fomiray ; Treasurer, John in one inch in depth ’ of scouring sand— cy of our section are utterly opposed to Neuber ; A».«r«*»r. David Rednaih : County Coin- Short pieces ov it, about eight inches endorse tlie ‘new departure,’ ” when the sea sand will do as well as the yellow the course pursued by the State Conven 'ni»«ioner». John S. Herrin. Thomas Wright; Call at J. Neuber’s very reverse is true. The masses have or so, dipt into tlie buzzum of a sherry tion which adopted a platform which taken no part or lot in the “new depar cobbler, will suckshun up the entire cob sand. Wet this thoroughly, and placo -School Superintendent Win. M. Turner ; Survey the cutting, from which all but the threa or, J. S. Howard ; Coroner. L. Gaining. JEWELRY STORE, openly endorsed and pledged themselves ture.” We always thought the platform bler in 4 minits, by’ the watch. or four leaves have been removed, close to carry out Republican measures. Poli JaekffUfillt Pretiuvt.— Justice of the Peace, A nd see his fine stock of new I never hev tried this, but I kno lots for a party to stand upon was the work ticians by trade should not be allowed to of a National Convention, but it seems ov young and reliable men who stand to the side of the pot ; the contact of the lames R. WaJe; Constable. N. Stephenson. Goods direct from the manufacturers. force upon an unwilling people by fraud against the stem of the cutting pro*’ that some few are willing to accept the around ready to prove this, if suinbvddy ware Torn —Trustees. James A. Wil- He ha« a tine lot o motes its growth. Press the wet stomi and deception, the approval of the so- *jon. N Fi-her Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J. Howing Maohllïo® resolutions adopted by a single county as will fetch on the cobbler. firmly around the tiny stem. A great called amendments and the reconstruc- 8. Howard: R ■■•or -r. I'. S. Hayden; Treas The suckshun iz said to be a ded sure their platform. It is to be hoped that Prices from $20 tu $110, cash. deal of your chance for success in raising1 [tion measures, which amendments are these “new departure” folks will not de thing. urer, Henry Pape ; M rshal, J.,iues P. McDaniel I null and void for want of the requisite part st) far away as not to be able to re Oats gro on the summit uv sum slips or cuttings depend upon this. Plant JoscriEixfc co T’ ntt . A New Lot of as many cuttings as the pot will bold,! ¡assent of the constitutional number of turn again in time to vote the Democrat straw, and are sharp at both ends. C.oiHfy Ojiie >*.— Judje. J ¡1. Sifers : Sheriff. AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES States, and which reconstruction pro I They resemble shu pegs in looks and from six to a dozen, according to tbe size ic ticket. The resolutions which were Daniel L. Green ; fieri-. Chare- Hughes; Asses Just from the Factory. ceedings destroy every vestige of State partially adopted by the Democratic build, and it iz sed they are often mista of your pot ; when they are firmly set sor, R. E. Foley: Treasurer. Win. Naucke; rights. We will never consent to those» ken for them by near-sighted hosses and in the sand, two or three can be inserted t'ommissioners. Thomas G. Patterson. H. Wo<><| He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, outrages. We stand by the Federal Con State Conventions of Pennsylvania and in the middle of the pot. Set them away cock; School Superintend, nt, K. R. Middlt'S- Ohio, accepting the Fourteenth and Fif shumakers. among which is the in a dark, warm place for twenty-four or stitution established from the beginning I teenth Constitutional Amendments as worth. I don ’ t intend this remark as any de IIEIVTIY HIFI j E thirty-six hours. Thus, cuttings will Jo.r^Aiite CoHnty.—-Circuit Court. 2d Monday Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load by the separate action of the independent accomplished facts, never to be disturbed, rogativeness to shumakers in the lump, grow quickly in a hot-bed, because the sovereign States, ami by no other power were not carried in either of these bodies for i have often sed, in mi inspired mo in April an I Fourth Monday in October County ing- temperature is not dry. Their growth on earth. 'Court. First Monday in January, April, July aud without very decided and earnest opposi ments, if i couldn’t be a shumaker i depends a great deal upon light, heat and i Sir- All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and The crazy notion of Gen. Grant's ora tion ■October. from a large portion of the delegates. would like to be a good lawyer. cle, Oliver P. Morton, that the Federal Tlie Democratic masses in these States, it Oats are aphunny grain. Eight quarts moisture. If a hud is close at the base of Repairing done to order at half price. Union “was not formed by the States, but would seem from their county meetings, ov them will make even a stage boss lafT, a cutting, it will strike root more easily, Jacksonville. May IX. ISfio. by tlie people of the United States in and the public press, are quite as much and when a stage hoss larts you may kno and is not so apt to decay. The root should shoot from a bud, and the lower their collective and sovereign capacity,” divided in sentiment upon the subject as he is tickled sumwhare. is a heresy of very recent date, and we their representatives in the conventions. This iz the natur ov oats as a beverage down it is the surer your success. When JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. !• take issue with him and his party for In Pennsylvania, that part of the plat —they amuze the stummuck uv the hoss the leaves drop the plant is commencing whom he is compelled to light from a form of the Convention which makes an with their sliarp ends, and then the hoss to grow ; if they wither on the stem, it olds its regular meetings on has begun to decay. By following these THE corner. The history of the Constitution acceptance of the Amendments accom lafls. every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ directions, no one can fail to grow all is so well known that it cannot be falsi plished facts, never to be agitated or re- Hall. Brothers in good «funding are invited to I never saw a hoss lafT, but i have kinds of house plants. Roses and all thè attend. EDWIN SMITH, N. G. fied, and the first fact in it is that the l>eale<I, a part of the Democratic faith, is - heard that it could be did. rarest flowers of the green houses are HENRY KLIPPEL. R. Secy. States did voluntarily create it and that openly repudiated in public meetings of I Thare iz a grate menny folks, ov good propagated in this manner.—A’. £. Par*' J ohn B ii . oeu , ) no man for thirty years, of any standing tlie Democracy and by many of the mosti moral karackter, who won’t believe enny mer. 8. J. D ay . Trustees. Cor. Third A Cal. sts., (opposite the U. .S’. Hotel,) in any party, denied it. The Republi respectable and influential Democratic thing, unless they kan see it. Theze I saac S achs , Í cans are compelled to seek their justifica pajærs. The Democracy of Chester coun-■ kind ov folks are always the eazyest to Regular Rahekah Degree meeting, last Munday G rant ’ s N epotism .—In our judg JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tion by falsifying that unanimous testi tv (Penn.) held a meeting immediately cheat. night of each month, at 7$ o’clock p. tn. ment, says the Cincinnati Commercial, mony of fact which are now only dispu after the State Convention and passed j They won’t beleave a rattle snaik May 1st. 1S69. t—f ted to save the desperate fortunes of Re the following resolution unanimously : 'bight is pizon until they tri it ; this kind this drove of relatives of the President publicanism. It is a good thing for the That the ninth resolution ov informashun always kosts more than and his family, fattening in public piace* Oregonian, Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, lm- JOTTISr NOLAND, PROP’R. an evil spectacle. The general senti country that Senator Morton dares to of the platform adopted at Harrisburg on ' ** ’z aktually worth. • is proved Order of Red Men, ment is that it is at least in shameful discuss and dwell upon such matters. the 24th ult. does not represent the senti- ! It iz a middling wize man who proffits OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows' Hall, taste. Republican orators and editors, ' He acts ujKin compulsion, but what con ments of the Democratic party either of I hy hiz own experience, but it iz a good the third sun in each seven suns, at the Sth as a rule, make excuses for the President tempt is too great for Democrats who run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good IQUOR1 by the glass, bottle, demijohn, or keg. this county or State; that the issues itIwizer one who lets the rattle snaik about this business, but they do it with give up all to him and his followers ? standing. E. D. FOUDRAY, S. refers to were not before the people of the ' hight the other phellow. The proprietor of this old stand was the first hesitancy and shame-facedness. They Jos. H II yzer . C. of K. Are we to forget our fathers ’ lives and ...1— the delegates -i 7;- .... I The Goddess ov korn iz also the God- to bring liquors down to a bit a drink nine years State when to said J Conven usually claim that it is the mere •weak teachings; are we to unlearn all the les ago in Jacksonville. I will be happy to have my tion were < elected, and that had thev dess ov oats, and barley and buckwheat. ness of a man who has done so much friends call and see me. The best kinds ef wines, sons we have learned from Jefferson and been, ..vvi, we „v believe xüciviLc, Her name iz Series; she iz a mitho- they would have ucvii been liquors and eigars always on hands. Families sup his associates ; are we to go back on our repudiated by nine-tenths of the Democ- logical woman, and like menny wimrnin for his country’ that he is entitled to a few frailties. The example of the Chief plied with the best and purest in the market, a- 'opposition to the war; shall we eat up racy of the State; that as said resolution 1now a daze, she iz hard to lokate. seasonable rates our indignant-protests ; shall we forget was not unanimously accepted by the1 Theze mithologv men and wimrnin Magistrate is, however, doing mischief. DR. L. DA MFORTH, Jacksonville, July 12th. 1871. 2Stf our sufferings from provost marshals, mil Convention, as were the candidates and Jwork Wel1 enough in poetry, whare a Our public places are full of families. itary commissions, judge-ailvoeates and other resolutions, but was opposed to the KOO(I deal of lieing don’t hurt the sense, Drunken sons and stupid brother-in-law* all the vile machinery for the destruction last by the votes of fifty-three of the del- jbut when you come right down to korn and worthless cousins, abound in the of liberty in QJllo and elsewhere ? We egates in the body, it should be regarded in the ear, or oats in the bundle, all the Federal offices throughout the land, and AS permanently located on the Fort Lane will not do it, and we give notice of the and treated during the present campaign g°ds and goddesses in the world kant greatly demoralize the public service. Ranch, two miles north of Willow Springs, decision. We want you to publish this ami and until the meeting of the State and warrant a good crop. and offers hu professional services to the people of ^|NHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- E lections .—The elections to be held protest, that the Democracy of the State National Conventions in 1872, not as the . takes labor to raize oats, and thrash this fall art as follows : Jackson and Josephine counties. JXttf notas I fully inform the Ladie.« of Jacksonville anil may know that we will not support the vicinity, that they have just arrived from San so-called New Departure doctrine. We1 sentiment of the Democratic party of them out, but ov all the lazy cusses that October 10, Pennsylvania—Auditor Dr. L. T. DAVIS, Pennsylvania, but simply as the sent!- bav pestered the earth since Adam was and Surveyor General. Francisco with a well assorted stock of Millinery and Straw Goods, and will constantly keep on I will not vote for any man advocating it. inent of tlie seventv-six delegates voting a boy, the gods and goddesses have al- October 10, Ohio—State officer* OfQcc"“On rino atroct. hand the latest styles of H ats , B oskets , H ats ! We feel that the Convention committed for it.” ‘ | ways been too lazy to swet. October 10, Iowa—State officers. a high-handed outrage, outlie Democrat au l B ummkt S hapes . We could fill our paper (says the Ban- I Lnny being who hain’t never swet, October 18, California—Judicial officers Opposite I he Old Also a fine assortment of ic party, by attempting to pledge the ncr <>f Libert»!) with extracts from Dem-(^ou’t kno what he is worth, and Sup’t Public Schools. TRIMMINGS. I Democracy to carry out measures and ocratie papers in Pennsylvania an<l Ohio, I lik« to see a whole parcel ov November 7, Maryland—State offi i principles that they have always opposed showing that the “new departure,” inau-' those gods and goddesses in a harvest cers. FLOWERS, , since the formation of this Government, gurateii by a few ambitious politicians fieId, reaping lodged oats in the month of November 7, Massachusetts— State of- and which they will die rat her than.«upport eager for personal advancement and of-1 August.; they couldn’t earn their ¡>ep- Jacksonville. Oregon. fleers. RIBBONS. fice, at any sacrifice of sound principles, j Per sass- November 7, Minnesota—State officer* T aking a S wim .—InOhioa few weeks is not approved by a large ¡>ortion of the Oats are sold by weight or mezzure, DR. W. JACh'ON. November 7, Mississippi—State officers. ORNAMENTS, igo, twenty Baptist clergymen, who true men of the party in these States, tn- and are ^oldum (or perhaps I may say in November 7, New Jersey— State offi were attending a convention, went down Iced we have good reason to believe that iconfidence, never) sold bi kount. DENTIST. cers. to a secluded spot on the river bank, in opjiosition to the Amendments, and the[ Eggs and money are kounted out, but TIDIES, Dental Room« in building f rnieriy occupied by November 7, Illinois—Congressman at the afternoon, for the purpose of taking a infamous legislation of the Radical Con-J oats never. Ur. E. 11. Greenman, corner California and Fifth large. swim. These score of brethren removed gross under them, is the true sentiment of1 It would be well for nu beginners to I NECKLACES, Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short November 7, New York—State officers. their clothing and placed it upon a rail a large majority of the people in every remember this ; it would save them a notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention November?, Wisconsin— State officers. PEARL BEADS, road track close at hand, because the section of thecountry. “The great living I good deal ov time on every hundred given to the regulation of children's teeth. Teeth extracted without pain by the use wf the late and other articles in our line too numerous to grass was wet. Then they entered the issues” (in the language of the Hon. i bushels ov oats. A ik the B edding .—The desire of an method of local anesthesia. A3 work warranted. I mention. water and enjoyed themselves. Present Alexander H Stephens,) “now is, be Time iz said to be the same as money ; MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. energetic housekeeper, to have her work Satisfaction guaranteed. ly an express train came around the tween consolidation, centralism, and ein-' if, this is positively so, Methuseler diet! nov20 3m. Jacksonville. March 25th, 1870. tf. Nov. 2utb, 186V. completed at an early hour In the min curve at the rate of forty miles an hour, pi re, on the one side, and the sacred sov-! ritch. ! ing, often causes her to leave one of the and, before any of11lie swimmers could ereign right of local self-government by I Methuseler was exactly 999 years old <J JW reach dry land, all those undershirts and the people of tlie several States, on the .' when’he tiled : now mnltipli this bi 365, important items of neatness undone. socks and things were fluttering from the other.” It is not hard to tell on which i which would only lie allowing him a dol The most effectual purifying of bed and cow catcher, and speeding on towards side of this issue the Democrats of the lar a day for hiz time, and you will find bedclothes, cannot take place if a sea^oift able time is not allowed for the free Ciff-' he undersigned have establish - I Kansas. It was painful for the brethren country will ultimately array themselves. ¡just what he was worth. e. a Real E-lnte Agency in connection with I dilation of pure air to remove all impu- —exceedingly painful—because all the Corner California and Fourth Sts. their Law Office, and are prepared to 'Uy and sell 1 rities which have collected during the clothing that could be found, after a care A n A ct to P rotect F air G rounds .— S ome F acts in N atural S cience .— I hours of slumber. At least two or three real estate in thi» and adjoi.iing counties. Records searched aud abstracts of title prepared with dis rHHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- ful search, was a sun umbrella and a pair Be it enacted by the Lcgi*latire Anaeni- Acoording to the French chemist, Lavoi hours should be allowed for the complete 1 rally inform their friends and the public gen of eye-glasses. And they do say when patch and accuracy. Pnrtie« a’ a distance can bty nf the State of Oreyon, a* follow* : sier, the human hotly exhales about three removal of atoms of insensible perspira- erally hat they have purchased the above estab those twenty went home by the refulgent communicate with us hv addressing S ec . 1. If any person shall put up any and one-half pounds of aqueous matter ' tion, which are absorbed by the bed. Ev- lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be FAY A REA, light of the moon that evening in single henceforward conducted under their constant per shop, booth,, wagon on orther carriage, daily. A large cabbage has been forced I cry day this should be done, aud occa- Jacksonville Oregon. file, and keeping close together, tin* most sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction • pj22-tf. for the sale oYspiritous or other liquors, or I to exhale 20 ounces of water from its sur : sionallv bedding, constantly used, should April 22, 1871. to all who may favor them with their patronnge. I familiar acquaintance with the Zouave shall sell or give away any liquors what face. be carried into the open air, and when These stables are centrally located, and witbin drill, on the part of the man at the head If the surface of a frog be covered with practical, left exposed to the sun and C. W. KAILRR. «• ■ • H ATBO.N. soever within the l>ounds of any ground convenient distance of the various houses of public with the umbrella, still hardly sufficed to oil it will speedily die, so ini|x>rtant to KAHLER A, WATSON, entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded cover them completely. They said they selected and occupied as a place for hold its existence is the cutaneous respira wind for half a day. and cur«d tor, by the day or week, at moderate felt conspicuous, somehow, and the situ ing any agricultural, horticultural, or me tion. The lungs of a frog can only be fill fair or public exhibition, or charges. They have the largelt Stock in Oregon, A nybody can soil the reputation of Attorney and romisellor-at-taw, south of Portland, ation was all the more embarrassing, be chanical of within one mile and a half of such ed with air by an action resembling any individual, however pure and chaste, swallowing. Sea weeds absorb their cause that night all the Dorcas societies, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES and the Woman’s Rights Conventions, groumls, without the written permission food by their whole surface, the so-called by uttering a suspicion that his enemies JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, of those having charge of the same, every with single or double teams, for hire on reason and the pupils at the female boarding person so offending shall, on conviction roots appearing only to serve the pur will believe and his friends never hear of. able term« ; also, Will practice in the Supreme Court. District, and A puff of the idle wind can take a mil pose of attachments. school seemed to he prancing around the other Court of thin St ite. GOOD SADDLE HORSES de MULES, street and running across the route of the thereof before any court having compe The poison of the most venomous ser lion of the seeds of a thistle and do a tent jurisdiction, be find in any sum not OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. Which will ba hired to go to any part of parade. Most of the brethren are now exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less pents may be taken into a healthy sto work of mischief which the husbandman Jacob»—opposite Court H<>u»e square. the country at moderate rates. mach without injury, but the smallest must lal»or long to undo, the floating par down on immersion, and altogether in fa than twenty dollars. Animals bought and sold, and horses bro ce to portion introduced in the circulating ticles being too fine to be seen and too light • vor of the use of water in sprinkling. JAMES D. FAY. U. B. REA. S ec . 2. If any person shall, after con system may produce speedy death. »addle or harness. to be stopped. Such are the seeds of FAY ARFA REAMES A WILSON. viction and tine for any offence mention All foods for plants must be so divided slander, so easily sown, so difficult to be P opulation of the S tates a nd T er May 7t»‘. 1870. ed in this act, repeat the said act, he as to be able to pass through a cellular gathered up, and yet so pernicious In ritories .—From advanced sheets of Attorneys and Counsellors-al.Law, Census Table No. 2, it appears that the shall, if duly convicted thereof, be fined membrane. The roots of plants are nev their fndts. The slanderer knows that OFFICE—In Court Honse, up stairs. population of the various States and Ter double tlie penalty imposed by this act er provided with open mouths. There many a wind will catch up the plague Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts is no plant that does not furnish support and become poisoned by his insinuation* ritories, as officially and finally revised for the first violation. S ec . 3. If any person shall be guilty to some animal.— Massachusetts Plow without ever seeking the antidote. No of this State. at the Cencus Office, is as follows : Ala disorderly conduct, or using obscene man. reputation can refute a sneer, nor any bama, 996,992; Arizona, 9,658; Arkansas, of language before ladies, he shall, on con Particular Attention paid to the collection human skill prevent mischief. 484,471 ; Caliromia, 560,247; Colorado, viction thereof, be fined in any sum not •of Claim« agaia.< the Federal and State Govern- Oregon street, opposite Overbeck’« Hospital, A n amusing anecdote is related of a 39,864; Connecticut, 537,454; Dakota, . men tn, the Entry of Lande under the Pre-emption Two New York ladies were talking 14,181 ; Delaware, 125,015 ; District of less than five or more than twenty-five man in the south of France, who receiv and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral dollars. aliout the sparrows and their usefulne» ed a letter from his son in the army, beg JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Columbia, 131,700; Florida, 187,748; Lodes under the recent Aet of Congress. I if. S ec . 4. It shall be lawful for any mar ging him to send him some shoes and in ridding the city of the canker worm* Georgia, 1,184,159; Idaho, 14,000; Illi shal, duly appointed to keep Drder, to ar nois, 2,539,891; Indiana, 1,600,537 ; Iowa, rest any person violating the provisions some money. The old man, willing to which used to I k « such a nuisance. One comply with the request, but having no said that the noisy chirping of the spar 1,191,792; Kansas, 364,399; Kentucky, of this* act, and take them before the readier means of forwarding the articles rows, early in the morning, when she 1,321,011 ; Louisana, 726,915; Maine, PEARSON & McINTYRE, 626,915; Maryland, 780,894 ; Massachu nearest Justice of the Peace for trial. than the telegraph, procured the shoes wanted to sleep, was as great an evil as Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. S ec . 5. An act entitled “An act to and hung them on the wire. A labor the worms; the other disagreed. Just setts, 1,457,354; Michigan, 1,184,050; proprietors . 19, er, returning home from his work, saw then, a gentleman came in, and was ap Minnesota, 439,706 ; Mississippi, 827,422 ; protect fair grounds,” approved Oct Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. is hereby repealed. the shoes and cut them down, leaving pealed to : Mr. A., which do you think Missouri, 1,721,295; Montana, 20,595 ; 1860, Approved December 19, 1865. his old ones instead. The old man next the worst, sparrows or worms?” He Nebraska, 122,(MX); Nevada, 42,491; New essrs , wintjen a helms beg to rpiIIS favorite stable has been reopened and Hampshire, 318,300 ; New Jersey, 906,- day came out to see how the wires had immediately answered, “I don’t know ; inform their friend« and the public generally A married man- was recently urged performed, was delighted and exclaim I never had sparrows 1” 096; New Mexico, 91,874; New York, that they hare thoroughly refitted »heir «aloon, 4,382,759; North Carolina, 1,071,361 ; by an insurance agent to take out a poli ed, “My poor boy has not only received •nd reduced the price ef liquo« to TB0R0UGBX.T WmWK). Ohio, 2,665,200; Oregon, 90,923; Penn cy for the benefit of his Wife to the the shoes, but has sent back his old A F rench auditor of accounts in the sylvania, 3,521,791 ; Rhode Island, 217,- amount of twelve or fifteen thousand dol ones!” seventh century, was a great practical jo 13 l-a OESBJTS. SPRING WAGONS ker all his life, and even played a trick 353 ; South Carolina, 705,606 ; Tennessee, lars, and a long discussion ensued, which T he Springfield Republican (Radical) after he had lost the power of enjoying 1,258,520 ; Texas, 818,879 ; Utah, 88,783 ; was ended by the husband, who said, —AND— They will be 4»appy ta have their friend» "caH Vermont, 330,359; Virginia, 1,226,165; “No; a widow with more than ten is of the opinion that Grant is surround it, for he left four candles to be carried at «nd «mile.” by the most blundering set of advisers his funeral, which had not been burning SADDLE HORSES Washington Territory, 23,955; West thousand dollars would be a dangerous ed that any President ever had. Either fifteen minutes before they went otf M Virginia, 442,014 ; Wisconsin, 1,054,670 ; legacy to leave posterity.” Bnglish Ale and Porter, thia is the case, or he never takes the ad fireworks. Wyoming Territory, 9,118. Population For hire on reasonable terms, of the States and Territories, 38,555,983. A good man and a wise man may at vice of his advisers, except wheu they tegeUar with the fiaeit brand« of liquor« aid oi- The largest corral in the tewn is attached to the R ochefort , the noted Frenchman, times be angry with the world, at times advise him to blunder, or take a drink. stable. Teamsters will find ample accommoda gart al way« oa hand. ---------------------- ---------------------------- has been sentenced by the Versatile« grieved for it, but be sure no man was A Saratoga belle, who dressed nineteen for their animals at all times. Horsec board- B en B utler ’ s eye ought fb preserve court-martial, to transportation to*pt* 60 Points of Billiards for Drinks. . tion times a day, has gone into a decline. So ever discontented with the world Who ed on reasonable terms. nal colony for life. well, because it squints. has her father. He declines to pay his notes did his duty in it. vln20tf TEAR80N E McINTTltl. April lot, 1870. aprl-tf. JACKSOX COISTY. F irst J i ricial D istrict .— Circuit Judge. P. P. “rim ; Pro»ecutiug Attorney. H. K. Hanna. Jark»<>n f’oxN/y—Circuit Court. Second Monday in February and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. ( kept os tub evropean plas .) 1 I iI H Pioneer Bit House, i H L Business (Curbs. MILLINERY. Physician and Surgeon, H I T LIVERY i SALE STABLE ARKAIM SAS LI VERY STABLE ! THE TABLE ROCK SALOON. M [From Rockport (Ind.) Democrat.)