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ÔT ïç (Dcniorratii; Siincü. OREGON EDUCATIONAL. Nrw, This Wetk. TELEGKAPJIIC NEW« TlXil M1CW MEDICAL DISCOVERY! tfifi Per d*y 1 Agents Wanted! All THE ASHLAND ACADEMY, Thirty papers published in Oregon. Georgo F. Train Is the person wbo tin \ II TO \y|j classes u! working pcoplo ut either Ax. yonnJur old, make more money at work for V ha 9. N ickell , E ditor . THE GB EAT LIVER KING! Diptheria Is raging In Douglas county. started tho Credit Mobilier. FOR BOTH SEXES, us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at Bulwer Lytton, the novelist, died in There is a case of small-pox in Union A. Vegetable Rubatitut« anything elve. Particulars free. Address Conducted by Rev. J. H. Skidmore, Official Papwr fbr Jaoliaon At JTvwupKin*. London on the 18th inst., aged 65 years. G. STINSON A Co., Portland, Maine. county. FOK C A. X. O Kd E U I Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers. Bremen sent 80,000 and Hamburg 79,- The Sunday law 19 being enforced in SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1873. Final Settlement. 000 emigrants to the United States in TT HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more espeei- the towns of the Willamette. 1 ally on the Pacific Cu&st, a remedy for isaciiv- HIS ACADEMY' commenced its first term on THE OUTLOOK. ity ot the Liver. The “Epizootics” has made its appear 1872—in all 159,000. S tate of O rego °0’’ is», the first Monday of November. The weather is extremely cold in the County of Josei pinne, j The rooms are neatly finished and furnished, ance at the City Stables, Portland. The Superiority of the Liver King Eastern States, the mercury falling sev JAMES NEELY, Administrator of the estnte of and we believe that no school offers irore reasona over any other remedy introduced consists in the We publish to-day a detailed account William A. Gibson, deceased, having this day ble or better inducements for those who wish a Great preparations are being made for of the battle which took place between eral degrees below zero. rendered his final account for final settlement of good education. In confidence, ws say to all, fullowing : salmon-fishing on the Columbia next 1. It operates upon the Stomach and Liver and said estate, all persons interested arc notified that coine and see for yourself. our troops and Capt. Jack’s band of Mo ■ season. Dr. Livingstone having received full Monday, not upon the lower bowels. the 7th day of April, 1873. has been set EXTRAS PER TERM : doc Indians on the 17th inst. The re supplies in November started from I jiji apart as the day for hearing objections to the TUITION PER TERM S 2. It is pleasant to the taste, und does not pro During 1872, there were 125,995 tons of Primary, ..... $4.00 Languages, each,..$ 3.00 duce nausea of the stomach. same. sult, although disastrous, is not so bad for the sources of the Nile. 5.00 Penciling................ 3.00 3. It is purely vegetable, and doc» aot injure By order uf lion. J. B. S ifkrs , County Judge. Prep iratory, coal exported from Coos Bay to San A lively time is reported In Apache as it might have been. Let us hope that I Sub. Junior,. . 6.00 Painting................. 10.00 the system like mineral remedies Attest : CHAS. HUGHES, County Clerk. Junior,.......... . 7 00 Instr’in’nt’l Music 10.00 4. It can be given with ease to children, which killing in Arizona by the troops and 4»4. something has been gained by experi Francisco. . S.00 Use of Instrument 3.00 in itself will make it popular as a family medicine. Senior ........... The Mercury says the coal fields of Pima and Maricopa allies. ence, and that our military authorities, Book-keeping (single entry).............................. $3.00 5. Persons of delicate constitution who eannet Administratori Notice. Mrs. Wharton, the modern Borgia, is “ (double entry),....... ................... 6.00 take pills, will hail it with joy. having acquired a better knowledge of Coos county may be said to be almost in 6. It is perfectly harmless, and can in nowise on trial at Annapolis for the poisoning the situation, will now proceed to inaug exhaustible. Board can be had in private families or with the injure you and persons who are troubled with HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore- Principal’s family, at $3.50 per week, exclusive of urate such thorough atal efficient meas A fossil tooth, seven inches long and of Van Ness, another of her victims. washing. gun, fur Josephine county, administrator of the Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma ures as will lead to the speedy subjuga five inches broad, was recently discover Berlin had her grand military triumph estate of J. We believe that no Academy in the State offer» G. Adams, deceased, all personshav tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness tion or extermination of that murdering ed at Champceg, Marion county. on the 19th, in which there was another ing claims against such estate are required to pre like inducements at such low rates. If further in of the Head, Druu’sintss the same, with the proper vouchers, wit .in formation is desired, it may be obtained by calling band. No one can tell, with any degree It is claimed that Albany has more crow over the late war and an exhibition sent R ev . J. II. SKIDMORE, six months from this nutice tu me at my residence on or addressing and a train of indescribable disease» arising from of certainty, the number of hostile» on- men with their heads above the timber of 80 French flags that were captured by in Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon ; and 27xtf. Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. i a derangea Liver, wili find T11E LIVER KING all persons indebted to said estate are required to gaged, different officers giving different line (bald-head men) than any other the German army. make immediate payment. A SURE SPECIFIC ! estimates. Col. Bernard, who fought . town of like population in the State. In the north of Spain the Carlist in DAN. L. GREEN, Adru’t. Kerbyville, Jan. 15, 1873.—14. the Indians two days, gives it as his J.d3~ Wholesale agents : Redington, Hostetter A firm in Lane county has purchased i surgents are acting the brute, as only —AT— A Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davis, Port opiuion that their number was not less a large tract of land, 12 miles from Eu sore-eyed royalistsand cruel fanaticsand land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists and dealers than 500. If so, the Indians outnumber gene City, ami propose to go into the other savages can, by killing and muti READ in patent medicine. »44-m3 ANTON ULLMAN’S, ed the troops, and having the advantage hop raising business on a large scale. lating their prisoners. DENTISTRY ! This AJvertheuient California Street, of their natural and artificial fortifica Stokes is reported to have said, speak The printing of the laws passed at the tions, the result is not to be marveled at. JACKSON VI LLE, OREGON, last session of the Legislature, has been ing of tlje reported finding of a bottle of AND WRITE Besides, the heavy fog that covered the poison in his cell, that he did not see finished by the State Printer, and the I / R . C II E V A L I A , OF A FINE STOCK OF— battle field from daylight until 5 P. M., volume can be had on application to the how people could think he would kill Fur uur Manual of Evergreen» was an impediment to the troops and Secretary of State. himself when he is certain of a stay of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Surgeon Dentlat, AND SAVE correspondingly advantageous to the An Indian outbreak was feared at the proceedings and new trial. savages. CANDIES, NUTS, BASKETS, McEnery, the Democratic candidate lu bujring and planting your tree». Siletz Reservation, Benton county, but The most unfortunate effect of the bat I California St., next door to “Times” Office. the danger, to a great extent, is over, j for Governor of Louisiana, was inaugu — BFST QUALITIES OF — tle just fought will be to encourage and 50 PER CENT. The Indians burne«i the dwelling house rated in the presence of 49,000 people in determine other Indians, who have thus TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS, New Orleans, while Kellogg, the Repub of a Mr. Sawtelle, anil committed other JA CKSON I TLL E, OR EGON, far held aloof, to unite their fortunes Price 11) cent»—worth $5 to any tree planter lican, went through the same perform PIPES, with those of Capt Jack, and we believe mischief. ance in the presence of only 500 persons. 4ml. FINNEY' A CO.»Sturgeon Bay, VVis. The champion hunters are J. J. Craw- ■ WAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING that the actual number of his warriors YANKEE NOTIONS, I his friends of Jackson aud adjacent counties, It is stated that a new and dangerous ford and David Thompson of Douglas, to-day is not less than 500. We believe, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! mid the public generally, that he ha» opened his SCHOOL BOOKS, furthermore, if this war continues until who, in nine days, killed four panthers, horse disease is prevalent in New York. dental rooms in Jacksonville, where he is fuby Surgeons call it spinal meningitis. It prepared to perforin all the usual operations in the three bears and two lynxes. The Ranta- the last of May, that the Modocs will be —AND A SUPERIOR— very best style of the dental art. is believe«! to be an outgrowth of the «lis graph says that in the year ending Jan. re-inforeed by Wiunemueca and his war No work will be allowed to leave the office that THE “ NEW YORK WORLD ’ ’ for 1873, is not perfect. riors, by the Pit Rivers, the Snakes, the 1st, they killed sixty-one animals of ten! per recently prevalent, caused by ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, Teeth extracted with very little pain, without working horses before they had fully re- THE POPULAR JOURNAL Piutes, and a portion of the Klaruaths, these species. the aid of laughing gas. WHICH he will sell at the LOWEST RATES I rliall also keep on hand a full supply of supe making an aggregate hostile force of not We are informed that never before was coveretl. OF THE UNITED STATES’ YT 42tf. rior MOUTH WASHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. i there so large a proportion of silver paid The Postal Committee of the House less than 1,500. TOOTH PICKS, and DENTAL MEDICINES, — AND THE Mauy plans are proposed for a speedy into the State Treasury for State taxes, has unanimously agreed on a bill to re with which to treat in the nioet scientific m*nn;r all diseases of the teeth, gums, avcolu» and adja termination of the war, concerning all as has been receive«! this year. This, of duce postage to a uniform rate of two cent structures, including neuralgia, head-ache, NATIONAL ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRACY! CONDUCTED BY THE — of which we do not propose, at present, course, indicates a great scarcity of gold cents and to require prepayment on all (nervous or siek,) bad breath, and all ott er die oases dependent on or complicated by decaying Only $2 a Year,, in Alliance to express any opinion. One thing, everywhere, and ergo, a scarcity of printed matter except weekly papers S1STI1RS OF TIIE HOLY NAMES, teeth. within the counties where they are however, is glaringly apparent—we need money is general. I can cure sick or nervous head-ache in five Jacksonville. Oregon minutes by the watch. printed. more troops. Had our force been four The Rock Point Marion County Far Office on Califernia street, next door to T imes HE WORLD is n large eight page ncw<pnpcr FiXHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will times as strong as it was on the 17th, we mers’ Club, since its organization three Caldwell, who claims to be a Radical I office, up-stairs. contains the latest market reports from all eminence about the miiblleof August, and is would have had a different result to years ago, has killed 76 wolves, and the • United States Senator from Kansas, will parts ut the globe, a superior agricultural depart divided in four seseion.*, of eleven weeks each. chronicle ; the Government would have Treasurer of the Club thinks that many I probably be kicked out of the Senate, as ment, devote* a page t>> lively and pure reading The following are the terms : the family circle, and all the new» in,cotici.-c Board and tuition, per term............................. $10.00 saved thousands of dollars, and peace farmers are too severe on the dogs, at the proofs that he bribed his way in are tor manner may be found iu its columns, and is the Entrance fee, only once..................................... 5.00 and security to life and property would tributing the destruction of their sheep ! now made clear both by Governor Car leading Democratic paper o! the United States. Piano .................................................................... 15.00 Send in yvur uideis to tlio agent, now be assure«! to our ultramontane set I to “Poor Tray,” when, in fact, the wolves ney anti Caldwell’s banking partner, Drawing and painting....................................... 8.00 CHAS NICKELL, Jacksonville. Bed and bedding....... ........................................ 4.00 tlements. The best interests of both have done the mischief. I Smith. This case, it is said, taints and Select Day School. races, ineluding humanity to the In AN ACT The Pantograph says: “Mr. Dan Ray defeats Pomeroy. $ 6.00 Primary, per term dians, economy to the Government, and mond, of the Cow Creek valley, Douglas 8.00 Mrs. Sherman of New Haven, Con- To amend an Act entitled “An Act to Junior,................... 10 00 protection to the settlers, will be promo county, has almost 200 head of fine Cots i necticut, accused of poisoning her hus- Incorporate the Town of Jacksonville.” Senior.................... Pupils are received at nnv time, and their terms ted by a vigorous prosecution of the war wold sheep ; 11 head of Cashmere goats ; j band and two or three children, but only Be it enacted by the Legi-latire A nee in bly of the will be counted from the day of their entrance. COMPLETE STOCK AL State <f Oreg»», That Soeti< n 2 uf Article II of by an overwhelming force. ways on hand at the several head of Percheron horses, and convicted of manslaughter in poisoning an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the town For further particulars, apply at v2 the n3l Academy. :ly. quite a stock of Berkshire and Ches her husband, has been sentenced to the of Jacksonville,” approved October IV, i860. and CXTY XJRTTGr STC X1.X3, Political Statistica. the amendments thereto, be repealed, and the fol ter White hogs. The farmers of this State Prison for life. She has made a lowing enacted in place thircof : WAGON-MAKING OF Grunt carried thirty-one States with portion of Oregon are taking much pains confession of her crimes, in which she S ec . 2. It shall be the duty of the Trustees uf the BOOKS, — AND — Town to devise and adopt a.I such measures, reg three hundred electoral votes. The op to improve their stock as well as their admits the poisoning of eight persons. ulations and ordinances connected with the polite, STATIONERY, position carried six States with sixty-six farms.” security, tranquility, cleanliness, improvement and ornament of the town, and the public health, votes. Grant’s popular majority was Gen. Wheaton’s Report TOILET ARTICLES, The Statesman, says: The Board of prosperity and welfare, and the regulation of the 759,137. and of the public expen.litur-s of the School Land Commissioners into whose The following is a synopsis of the re finances AC. AC. Town, as shall be expedient, from tune to time, The votes for President were : Grant, hands was placed the charge of expenil- flNIIE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds port sent to Gen. Canby by Gen. Wlieat- and in aceordali e with this Act and the laws of 300 ; Greeley, 3 ; Gratz Brown, 18 ; ing the appropriation for a school for the <>f work in their line. Wagons tniinnfaetur- this State and of the Uni'ed States ; Provided ! oil, which confirms our report, published o • Hendricks, 42 ; Jenkins of Georgia, — ’ blind, are engaged in making arrange That the residents of said Town rhall not be e - e.i from choice timber, and ironed in a superior from the payment of such road taxes as arc, manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good Davis of Kentucky, 1. The votes for ments to have such school opened. The in another column, and speaks highly of etnpt or may be, imposed by law upon other residents as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on the conduct of the volunteers : I Vice President > were: Wilson, 300; of Jackson c ■unty ; And prvtided farther. That -hort notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a At the CITY DRUG STORE. appropriation is a small one—only $4,- if-iy-Shop on Oregon street, one door above We attacked the Modocs on the 17th saul Town of Jacksonville ¡If; 11 constitute a road call. 47 ; General Banks. 1 ; Gratz Brown, 000 for two years—and the Board is inst. with about 400 good men, 225 of district in Jackson county, of the following ex Franco-American Hotel. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. Julian, 5 ; Culquit of Georgia, 5 ; Gov. therefore under the necessity of going i them Regulars. We fought the Indians tent, te-wit : The roads and streets of »aid town, Jacksonville, Jan. 27th. 1872. 4tf and for one mile from .he corporate limits on each Palmer, 3 ; Bramlette of Kentucky, 3 ; Agency for Cowan’s King Remedies.. slow in the matter. Their present effort through the lava beds to their strong of the county roads leading fioin said Town : and Groesbeck, 1 ; Mochen of Louisiana, 1. is to get some one to take the contract { the Street Commissioner ut sa d Town, under ths hold, which is in the center of miles of direction of the Trustees, shall collect and apply ROBB A KAHLER. The Republicans will have a little over for a sum within the appropriation. rocky fissures, caves, crevices, gorges all road taxes within said road district to the im two-thirds of the House of Representa Oregon Street, CALL AT JOHN NEUBER'S The Mountaineer has the following in- 1 and ravines, some of them 100 feet in provement of roads and streets therein ; And tives. provided further. That the Trustees shall have JA CKSON VILLE OGN. power to compel, by ordinance, the owner» uf I- ts There will be six colored members of formation from the Warm Spring Reser-' depth. STORE, : JEWELRY to construct and repair sidewalks along the streets the House, namely : Walls, of Florida ; vation : “A great religious revival has | The Modocs were scarcely exposed at adjacent to said lots nt the cost ul the owners FB1IITS RESTAURANT has just been opened to nd see ms fine stock of new Lynch, of Mississippi; Ramey, Rain- lately taken place among the Indians, ' all to our persistent attacks, They left thereof, and to provide lor soiling the lots adja 3 the public, and solicits their patronage. The Goods direct from the manufacturers, cent to which any such walks may be constructed, table will be supplied with the best the market af and there are now over one hundred con one ledge to gain another equally secure, sier, Cain and Elliott, of South Carolina, lie lias a tine lot o or improvements made, to pay all costs and ex fords. Board by the day or week, and meals at i fessed Christians. The Sunday school is One of our men was wounded twice penses thereof, in the same manner as liko prop- prop all hours. and Rapier of Alabama. Sowing IVIaclil noa also progressing finely. It appears that during the day, but he did not see erty is sold on exeeu ion under and ia pursu.ince Board, per <1 y,.....................................................$1 -00 Prices from $20 tu $110, cash. “ per week................................................... .$¿»00 laws of this Stale. Snow in the Cast some time last fall several Modocs ar an Indian although we were under fire of S the ec . 3. That the following Section be added Board and lodging, per week,............................ $6.00 A New Lot of v2no31:tf. J. R. HUDSON. rived at the Warm Spring Reservation from 8 o’clock A. M. until dark. No to article IV, to be etunbered Section 3 S k C. 3. Tne Board of Trustees shall have AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES The people on the Pacific coast, sayi for the purpose of trying to induce those troops could have fought better than all power to make ordinances to |>ru\ «nt and punish the Sacramento Union, can hardly real Indians to join them in their present out did in the attack ; advancing promptly vagrancy and disorderly conduct, and to provide Just from the Factory. ize the situation of the people of tho break. But it appears that their mis and cheerfully against an unseen enemy, rules and regulations compelling person* convict FURNISHING ed uf vagrancy or disorderly conduct to work on He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made,, Eastern States in the matter of snow. sion preve«! entirely fruitless.” — A M D— over the most rugged country imagina the streets end public work» of the Town; Provided, among which is the The fall of this article is not so great as ble. It was utterly impossible to accom That no sentence to hard work on tbo streets or FJLZbTC'Y' GOODS, EC 33 JNST XY. TT HIFI j E. work» of the Town shall exceed ten days The Doing» of Sam, Ye Lecturer. to be without precedent, but the height plish more than to make a forced re- public Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load for any one com iction. AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ of the drifts is said to be without paral Sic. 4. Amend Section 3 of Article IV’, by ing- connoissance, developing the Modocs’ lel in the memory of the oldest inhabi Sam. Colver, the Modoc Lecturer, is strength and position. As near as pos striking out 3 an I inserting 4. READY - MADE CLOTHING, ' All kinds of V4 atch and Clock Cleaning and. tant. In middle and northern Michigan lecturing in the towns of the Willamette sible it is estimated that 150 Indians op Appr >ved October 28, 1872. AT REDUCED PRICKS. Repairing done to order at half price. rlnl the drifts are stated to be from twenty to Valley, with poor success.— Jacksonville posed the troops. The Pit river Indians CALL AT PROCLAMATION. TABLE ROCK SALOON, thirty feet deep, and tlie railway trains Times. are believed to be with them. ES. COBS ’ , immovable for days. Northern New IV IIERE AS. by virtue of an Act of the Legiida- No, not lecturing much to speak of. Our loss in killed and wounded is Oregon St., next door to Odd Fellows’ Building, In Orth's New Building, Jacksonville. 33tf. II tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, enti York has been snow-bound for an un When he was announced to lecture at about 40. Two officers, Bvt. Col. David tled, ”_An Act to p oteet litigants,” approved Oc- WINTJEN 6c HELMS, Fropr’w. comfortable time, while the exact locality Salem, our reporter went to the court Perry, Company F, 1st Cavalry, was tuber 24th, the D emocratic T imer , a newspaper published at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore Ore- of railway trains iu Iowa and Minnesota house, .— at „v the .... hour designated, « 11U found IUUI)U wounded in the left shoulder, and John and essrs , wintjen a helms beg to gon, has been designated to publish the legal and inform their friends and the pub.ic generally can only be determined by the tops of Sam in the midst of an animated collo- G. Kyle, 1st Cavalry, Company G, was California judicial advertisements for the counties of Jack- that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, son 11 nd Josephine, Oregon, and the locomotive smoke stacks just show- quial discussion with a couple of men wounded in the left arm, not seriously. and reduced the price of liquors to JACKSONVILLE, O regon . It Hr.nr. ar , the proprietors of said D kmocuatic ing above the »now-drifts. who knew but little more than he did, T imes have filed with the County Clerks of said, We are indebted to Gen. John Ross 12j Ceuta a Drink counties written stipulations accepting the condi , on some medical or metaphysical ques- for the gallant co-operation of the Ore Immigration for Oregon. KNVSQ PURCHASED the interest of M. A. tions of said Act, together with bonds approved i tion. Sam wouldn’t lecture to two men gon Volunteers. Brentano in this fqworite Saloon, the under as the law directs, with proper returns and notice» They will be happy to have their friend» “call signed announces to the public that he will keep thereof to this office, according to law. It is known that Gen. Applegate start and one local reporter, so the lights were and smile. ” Capt. J. A. Fairchild brought 28 brave constantly on hand a complete supply of the best Now, therefore, said D emocratic T imes is here ed East some weeks ago as Immigration soon put out and Sam went to bed. He California volunteer riflemen who joined by proclaimed to be appointed and confirmed as ENGLISH ALE AND TORTER, Commissioner; to lecture on Oregon then went to Portland where he adver- in Limo to participate in the attack. H7.VE.V, LIQUORS and CIGARS, the medium through which all legal and judicial i tilled extensively for a lecture and man advertisements for the counties of Jackson and and to induce immigration to this State. together with the finest brands of liquors and ci That can be procured. Call and test them. Joephine shall be published for the period author- gars always on hand. And now the Salem Statesman is told aged to get some of his execrable “poe 52m3. CHAS. NEUMEYER. ixed by law. Small-Pox in Boston. by a Washington correspondent that Dr. try” into the papers. But he didn’t lec Done at the Executive office in the oily of Salem Fifty Points of Billiards for the Drinks. WM. BOYER, this the 13th day of January, A. D. 1873. Loryea has gone to Germany affer 50,- ture at Portland. Nobody went to hear Frightful ravages of small-pox are re- (Signed) L. F. GROVER, January 1st, 1873.-tf. 000 Germans for Oregon. We are be him but the “three stone heads” who do ported in Boston. If it be true, as re- [ state seal .] > Governor. California St., (first door west of White A Martin,) Attest : S. F. C hadwick , Sec’y of State. ginning to feel anxious, now, about the reporting for the Portland dailies. ported, that there are now 3,000 cases in JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, NOTICE. where we are going to put so many peo Sam’s nd st strategic movement was to the city, says the Bulletin, the pro LL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned, ple. return to Salem, where he found an irre portion is as one case for each one hun either for ferriage or goods, are requested to J^EALER in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Oregon A California Railroad Compawy, Land > come forward immediately, and settle the same by sponsible person in the Statesman of dred inhabitants. The same proportion Department, Portland, Ogn., April 5, 1872. J cash er note, and thereby save costs, as I must Tro»ps for ths Indian War. fice with whom he settled for two NOTICE ia hereby given, that a vigorous prose FRUITS IN SEASON, the money. J. M. CHILDERS, month’s subscription arrearage, (he owed in a town the size of Portland would bare $wi. cution will be instituted agsmst any and Bybee ’ s Ferry and Store. A dispatch dated San Francisco, Janu six) and then he took the next train for make an aggregate of one hundred cases. JPX.A.IN and FANCY CANDIES, every person who trespasses upon any Railroad ary 21st, states that four companies of the South, leaving an unsettled bill for It is easy to guess what alarm one hun Land, by cutting and removing timber therefrom ND EVERYTHING that can be found in a before the same is BOUGHT of the Company AND United States troops bare left for the advertising, amounting to $2 50. He dred cases would produce here. The dis first-class variety store. Produce take* In PAID FOR. theatre of the Modoc war. They number may be lecturing on the Modoe war but ease is more widely spread in Boston eceived of slagle & bon , $235.25 in exchange. Please give me a call. 50tf. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, he didn’t pay us hin advertising bill. If legal tender notes in payment of a debt con about 300 men—two companies of artil he don’t do it we shall feel justified in than it was in Philadelphia a year ago, whether surveyed or unsarvayed, within a distance tracted on a ooin banis, afld on wh ch we had giv- ll kinds of job printing neatly of thirty mi’es from the line of the road, belongs lery (to act as infantry), one company of R-ientloninghimasabilk.— Salem States- when there were 2,500 deaths frppa. thi» aa them long credit. CARO A BAUM. and PROMPTLY »stented at the TIMES te the Company. infantry, and one company of caràlryï ■' ! man. Ashland, Jan, 3d, 1873.—w4. . . scourge. PRINTING OFFICE st the lowcst rates. l»tf I. R^MOORES, Land Agent. i T T NEW ARRIVAL! ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, T BLACKSMITHING ! 1 NEW RESTAURANT, A LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’ M ELDORADO SALOON! H A R * A A