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Tom O’Brien, hotel-keeper ; Postman-* 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ter; M. E. Church; E. S. McComas, Col. G. A. La Dow will address the Land Office. Innumerable snialler los- (California st., one door west of Sachs Bros.,) Administrator’s Notice. As soon as the reports and papers citizens of Woston on April 21st. weri- sustained, and almost the I s(-s Jacksonville, Oregon, relative to the Mod«; volunteer ser- yoTI’ E I‘s HEREBY GIVEN THAT An excellent description of the In entire business portion of the town 1N tiie uiiilersigned has bt-eii appoiuted l»y vi( e were furnished to the Executive DEALER AND WORKER IN dependent candidates, from the Port destroy»-»!. the County Court of Jaekson county. Ore Office, says the Salem Mercury, Gov land gon, Administrator of the Estate of Hiram will be found on our first Th»- (tregonia>i : “In the course TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. A. Abbott, <l«M-ciis«-d. All ¡s-rsoiis indebted ernor Gmver, in response to a request ¡»age. to said Estate are r»*»|uested to settle the of thr»-e <>r four w»-«-ks it i- the inten Erl’S CONSTANTLY ON 1IANII AN same immediately, ami all persons having from Major (;»-u«*r:il Sclmfield, made on Th»- Dallas Republican says Tolman assortment ofthe best claims against said Estat»* arc re<|iu-st»-<l to tion <>f the W»--t»-rn I ni»»n Teh-graph behalf of the Secretary of War, made pr<-seiit them with the proper voucher»«, to wont get enough votes in Polk county Company to common»-»- the work of i»-- a report to that oilice, setting forth the TINWARE, m<- at my rcsi»leii«-c near Flounce Rock, for the people to tell whether he is on within six months from the date li<-reof. BRASS PIPES, buihling th»- tel»‘graph lim- l»»‘tu«'»»n origin of the war, the special services S. B. HULL, Administrator. the track or not. FORCE PIMPS, Roseburg ami Yreka. One hundred Jacksonville, April 2»l, 1X74. 14x17. of the On-gon volunteers, the furnish- , - J » HAINS, LEAD PIPE, The Temperance ¡»artv of this Stat»- ami thirty miles of wire wa- brought ing of supplies by the State, and all HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Notice of Final Settlement will hold a Stat»- ('»invent ion in Port upon the John L. .St» phens ami for- II YDItAI Lie NOZZLES, tin* circumstiinces connected with the land on May (»th. They have nominat wat»li d at om t* by rail to Ru < !>urg, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, Modoc war, showing the propriety in the County Court ot the State of Oregon, DIES, HOSE, POWDER. for th»- County of Jaekson. (Sitting ill w her»- it w ill remain until operations and justice of immediate action on the ed a county ticket in Lane. Probate Apiil 7th, 1X74.) The Bulletin says Davenport is a are «-«»mmi-nced. On th«.- .••tcamer < >ri- BAR, PLATBAND ASSORTED IRON. part of ('ongress, for payment of these In the matter of the Estate ot Stephen Wai« son, <ie»-case«i. spiritualist. The < tregonian retorts by tlamm»* 3,m)U gla-s insul itors ar»- I»»-- NAILS, expenses. John Watson, Administrator of said E h - MINING TOOL, A copy of this report was forward«-«! saying that Williams is an atheist. ing brought up, which will l><- M-nt tale, having tiled in sai»l Court liis final a«« SH< »T. BRUSHES, «•omit for settleiiK-nt, and also praying for south imm»diat»-ly on their arriv.il . We presume things are now even on to our Representativ»*, ('ol. Nesmith, j an order for setting the time for hearing the CARPENTER TOOLS, As soon as the mads bectmm firm same ; therefore noti»-e is iierebv giv«-n that to be laid before the Military Coin-j that score. BLACKSMITH TOOLS, said final ai-count will be lit-ard ami deter IRON WASH-KETTLES, The Olympia Standard, in giving a enough to l»»-ar load -d wagons, a gang mittee of the I louse of Representatives : mined in said Court on Tuesday, June 2d, BRASS ANDIRON WIRE, 1>74, at which time all persons having any when the matter should be brought list of the Ring nominees made at of men w ill begin. ()n<- humin-,I ami obj«-«-ti<ins to said final a«-»-ount and settle .SHEET-IRON WARE. Indore that body. In relation to this Salem on the Sth, says : If the obscur sixty-five miles of new lim- will be ment must the» aid there make the same. By order of Ho». E. B. Watson, Judge of report, Col. Dennison, Adjutant Gen ity of th«- candidates is any evidence built this »Spring and Sumim-r. This Cast Iron and Steel Plows. said Court. eral of On-gon, lately wrote from San of the strength of the ticket, it is in portion of th»- lim- is »piit»- <»1»1, having R< >PE, P. DUNN, Clerk. April 11th, 1X74. 15xW. i be»-n constantly us»-«l for more th in ten CAULDR» >NS, Francisco as follows: vincible. CULTIVATORS. y»-ars. It is in bad order, the wire is “1 called upon General Schofield “Slippery” Dick Williams harangued Sheriff’s Sale. COPPER WARE. and had a plea-ant interview with the people of Lafayette, Yamhill coun ru>t-eaten. tin- p»»l»-s have nearly r»»tt»-»l WHEEL-BARROWS, oil’, ami the line m-»-»!" almo-t constant him on the 2-‘>»l (March), lie said he Y VIRTl’EOFAN EXECUTION AND SHEET-IRON WARE, ty, last week. He was rrp!ie»l to by i r»-j»airing to keep it in »»¡»crating con wa- much pleased with the Governor's <»r«ier <»t sale »inly issued by P. Dunn, « lerk of tin- (’ircuit Court lor Jaekson cwun- letter, and believe the papers were all lion. Ben Hayden, who “getaway” dition. iro o it /:.v .t .v it ip 11. l tt ir ir.t n i:. i . .. . ij , „ lj . . - -- ■ ty, »State of Oregon, an«! to me directed and properly authenticated, (these papers with him in the most approved style. delivered, in favor of Peter Britt and against it xoi i:s* a \ i > xewx . were full muster rolls, and exhibits of Daniel B. Rowland, P. J. Rowland and The Democr.u-y »»I Umatilla had a ST<) J '/. ’ .S'. Daniel Doty, f«»r the re«-ov»-ry of seven hun the expenses of tin- whole service, and Rhode Islam! will trv t»> make room dred and thirteen dollars ($713.<K>) in gold grand ratification meeting at Pendleton otlicial correspondence relative to the A Iw ays on ham! a large lot of parlor, cook- «•«»in, with interest at on»* per rent, per for a (¡range or t wo. ing, «»Hi«-«*, cabin st«»v«-s, <>( assort«-«! siz»»s, month from Mar« h 16th, 1X74, together with same) and would forward them the tin- other evening. Hon. Geo. A. La The Mo»lo»-s exiles ar»-happy in their plain and fancy, <-onstructe<l on the latest sixty-tive dollars and eighty »-cuts (f«’»5.bO) next day. He thought the volunteer Dow and others participated. Uma fiiel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, costs, and seventy-one dollars ami thirty service was well conducted and no tilla is certain for a big Democratic new home in Indian Territory. and ex < r\ thing connected with these st<>v«-s cents (#71.30) att«»rn«-ys’ f«*cs, ami »»-»-riling warranted durable ami perfi-ct. exorbitant charges, and would make a costs, I hav<- levied upon and will pro«-»-e»1 Massachu>«-tts has at last s»-i-ur«-»l a majority. All articles sold <»r manufacture»! by him to s»-ll at public auction to the highest bid- favorable re|»ort. lie seemed to be warranted. His work is ma>h- ofthe best , <l«-r for cash in l’.S.<»old (’«»in. at the Court The effect of that ¡»lank in the Ring Senat<»r to su<-c»-c«l Chas. Sumner. malt-rial ami of l he «-h<>:<•»-st patt«-rns. very favorable to the Government House «lour in Jacksonville, in said coun Gov. Wm. B. Washburn is paving^our claims.” Orders attended to with <lispat«-h ami ty, OH platform, declaring in favor of enforc till«*'! ac<-ording to din-etions. !!<* is detcr- There are sun,o.it) life in-uranct- mined to sell at low prices fbreash. Col. Nesmith in acknowledging the ing the laws against fraudulent voting, Saturday, May \i'dh, J. D. 1874, receipt of the copy of the Governor’s if rigidly atlheretl to, will be to give policy-holilers in this »-ountry, the At 1 o’clock I*. m „ of said day. the follow* re|>6rt to General »Schofield says; »>i th»- Ring an overwhelming majority— amount they are insure»! for being ing described real property, to-wit : l.iqr» »its equal t<» th»- nation tl »L-bt. The south half of the s»»uth-«*ast «piarter have read your report to General .Echo in tin- Penitentiary. of al! kinds, of the best brand-, v holesak- an«l of Donation Lami Claim No. 4'.'. in Town field and think that it presents the Carpenter lias itdrodm < d a resolution retail. A l-o ship thirty-eight, (3x) south of range tw*> The Democratic Convention for the west, containing eighty |s»i acres. facts in a light that will compel Con Fourth Juduii! District end »rsed the in the United »states Senate to reeog- Said land is boumied amt describ«-«! an TOBACC»» AND CIGARS. follows : gress to recognize the expenses of the nominations of I Ion. E. D. Shattuck niz<- Cuba as an indepemlent .-hat»- Comnn-iK'ing at th<< south-east corner ot Tn coi-nection with all th«*s<-1 haveon hand war. Sometinu' since 1 made a pretty for Judge ami II. V. Thompson for and give the insurgents belligerent alarg«- assort nu-nt of sai<l donation claim and running thenct* north along the <*ast boumlary twenty (20) thorough examination of the preced District Attorney, made by the People's right-. GROCERIES chains ; thenct* west, forty (4»b«-hains; tln-nce Th,- 1 lott-e bill f<ir a free »-xehangi- ents and consult»-»! with the Secretary Nominaling ('»invention a short time south twenty (20) »-liains, to the southern of all kinds just what <*v« ry m:irri<*«l man boundary of said claim: then«-«* en-t along t ransmis- ,»f m-w-papers ami for fret of War and the Third Auditor in re ago. .Judge Shattuck is a D.-mocrat, wan's in his family. And if you don't b»»- sai«I southern bouinlary forty (4o> chains to lation to the best mode of obtaining whil«- Mr. Thompson has heretofore sion l»y mail within tile countv in !i«-x«• it. « all and ex.imin«- my stock before the place of b< g lining. 'I’ogetln-r with all ami singular the tene- which they ar»- published, pa ed the purchasing elsew here. payment for the expenses incurred. beet) a Republican. JOHN BILGER, me/its, hcrcditamei/ts j»/i«t appnrtenam-r» House by a vote of 17s to 11. I inporlcr of farm implements and machines. thoreuHfo belonging or ia ai/ywi-»- ap|»«-r- I'lie late actions of Congress upon such 2!Hf. The following is the Democratic taiiibig. The lions»- has a«l»»pted a resolution claims indicate that no appropriations The abovt- «Inscribe«! property is situated I county ticket for Umatilla : State instructing the ('ommi — ioners of Civil in the County «if Jackson and Stat«• of «»ra- can be had without a previous investi PAIN-KILLER! no/i. ai»<l lex icd upon as th«* prop«-rt_v of Senator, II. ('. Myers; Representa .Service Ri-tbrm to impiire into the gation ol the character, necessity and the said Daniel 4’». Rowland and P. J. Row- tives, S. M. Pennington ami Wm. i-x|H-di»-n,-y of providing for th»- elec hlinl, to satisfv the ttlioxc demands. amount of the expense. In the case FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS tion of 1 ‘ ostmasters by tin- people. Ì’. T. M< KENZIE, Russel; Sheriff, A. W. Nye; Clerk, of Montana, the whole thing was Sheritl of Jacks«»« County. 1’. M. Crockett; County (’<»tnmis-¡on I’rry Unis' V-tr-labk- I’AIVKILLER Ja«-ksonville, April l»»th, 1X74. Ì5xl< placed under the control of the Secre ers, .1. Ryley ami S. B. Pfirdy ; Treas ¡¡•o lu'en tested in ereri/ variety uf (’ìimute. tary of War, and the expenses were Agricultural College Lands. The < )re<i<>nian savs that it at first urer, W. IL Marshall ; Assessor, J. T. ' te/ a mist erery a finii J. ivih ' ii ¡»aid upon his report, based upon at) Morgan ; Superintemlent Common thought that Williams, Ring <andi- yoTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT investigation made by Inspector Gen to . I irti ¡ iea.i!s. tin-»’oinmissioner of th»* (»»-nifal Land Schools, J. T. Reeser. <latt- for Congress, would make a re- eral Hardee. Upon examination of • »ll:«-«- has mad«- final approval of 7x.679.4O It is th«* constant companion and»'stima- a<-r«*s of th«- pulili«- lands selected by the The Democratic County Conven -peetabl«- canvass. It now comes to the whole qm-'tion, I concluded to fol !>!«• frieii'l of the missionary and the trav Siat»-of < »regon nmlcrth»* Agri«-iiltura! Col- was grievou-ly th»* »-omjti'ion that it eler. on sea an I land, and no on<- should leg«* grant. These lands are situa'cl in— low the Montana precedent, and on tion of Curry County met April 11th, proven by the travel on oiir I.iki-san-l Rivers witlmut it. Township 33 South, Ranges is and I« ami made the following nominations: the !>th instant, (March) introduced It has b»-cn t'cfor«’ th«- publicov«Tthirtv ITast ; years, an I probably has a w ider and better Tow nship 31 South. Rang«* If) Fist ; the enclosed bill which was referrt-d For Joint Repr»-s,-ntative, Solomon reputation than any other proprietary med- Tow nship 3.5 South, Ranges 14 2<* and 21 Fitzhugh ; Comity Clerk, J. B. Tiche- ii iuc ot the pres.-nt day. At this p«-rio«I East ; to the Committee on Military Affairs. i her«* a re I »lit few iiiiai'q uainti-d wit h t he m«*r- nor ; Sheriff, Asa Carman; Comity Tow nship 36 South. Ranges 11, 21 and 24 This morning, (March 27th) I called its of the l’ain-Killer ; but w hile some »•xtol Ea-t ; NEW, THIS WEEK. Commissioners, Chas. W. Lumwalt it as a liniment, they know but little of its lip the bill in the committee, and obtain Tow nship 37 South, Ranges 14, 2»»an<121 in ea-ing j ain w hen taken internallv, East ; and A. J. Edson ; Treasurer, John Jaekson County Agricultural Society. w power ed permission to report it and got unani hik* o- hers use it internally w ¡th great suc Township 3s South, Ranges If) and 20 cess, Put aie equally ignorant of its healing Fasi ; mous consent to put it upon passage, Wilkerson ; Assessor, R. Tichenor; x ir: ties w hcuapplied externally. We there Tow nship 3!» South, Rang«-s 1!. 12, 13, 15. which succeeded ; and it will doubtless Surveyor, F. W. Colebrook ; .School fore wish to say to all that it is »-«¡uallv su<-- 10, 2»), 21 and 22 East. i i <sftil w hether used internally or external pass the »Senate.” The bill above Superintendent, Geo. Merriman; Cor Said lands ar«* now for sah* un«!«-r the ly ami it stands to-day. unrivalled by all th«- great catalogue of family m«-di<-in«-s. It is following proxisions of law, t«»-wit : “That mentioned will be found in our next oner, Peter Glinn. slltbeient ex idenee <>(' it-\ irttles as a stand upon tinal approval <>1 th«- selections of the issue. In our next week’s issue we ard mcdieim*. to know that it is now used \gri«-ultural C<>ll«-ge lands of this Stat«-, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. in al! partsofth«* world ami that its sale is heli! under the several acts of Congress re will publish the rejiort of the Gover '•on-tanily increasing. No curativ«* agent lating th«-<eto, th«* Board of School Land nor to General Schofield, which is a Cowles, Republican »Senator of Yam lias had stich w !<Ie-spr«*ad sale of gi ven such CoinmissioiK-rs shall In- authorized to sell clear ami conclusive exhibit of the unixa-r-a! sa-¡-facti«»n. Ii is a purely \«*g«-:a- and dispos«* of said lands for not I«-«s than hill, has resigned. two dollar- and fifty cents per acr«*. in rur- b|c compound, and ¡•crfe'th safe in unskill Modoc war, and absolute justice of the HYZER & ACKLEY, rcn«-y. as limited by the A«-t of Cong res* fill hands. Two hundred and eight inmat»-s in imim-diate assumption and payment After thirty years’trial, is still rc«-eiving providing lor said grant, in «piantities not of the claims by the «United »States. the Insane Asylum, East Portland. Plain and Ornamental Painters, the most unqualified testimonials to its vir «•xce«*<ling three hundred and tw«-ntv acre« ïicnuifratic Sims. fiiiirial Paper for Jarkxon A Jovpliinr foiinljrx. CHARLES NICKELL, • « . EDITOR »SATURDAY............................ APRIL 2.5. 1X74. K DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. f'nr 1 ’• ingress, C»KO. A. I.A DoW,......................... «>f Umatilla Âbr Governor, T*. F. <»R»>\ ER................................... <>f Marion D>r Secretary of State, S. F. CHADWICK .......................... of Douglas /■’«»>• State Treasurer, A. IT. BROWN’ ..................................... of Baker Z*»r .Sfate R ii liter, MART. V. BROWN......... ................. of Linn Abr Superbiti iident of ISth’ie histrwhou, E J. PAWN F...................................... of Marion • Fir<iC Judicial District. Abr IS '»secuhng Attorney, II. K. HANNA................................. of .Jackson Alas! Poor Avery. The hnleprinlent Convention h over, and still poor Jo. Averv is not content. The l>»-ino»-r;u-y not appre ciating his claims for political «li-tin»-- tion in a manner he wished for, his head became very sore and he began casting abont for other fields, finally landing in the Dolly Varden camp. Here he immediately began looking for something to appease his ambition. But the ‘d>est laid plans <>f nien and mice gang aft aglee,’’ and J«»-«-ph found himself gloriously eiichered on every turn. He had serious pretensions for (iubernatorial honors, but the Dolly A aniens couldn’t si-t- it. Failing in this, he attempted to carry other points for the benefit of himself and friends ; but. Io! he had strayed among the phillistines, and they would give no heed to his cravings. His organ is wofully mild on the ticket which he presumed to head, and it is difficult to predict what his course will l>e. It is thought in his desperation and spite he will go squarely over to the Radical hosts. B Joint DlvcM«i-tion«. Governor (¿rover ami J. N. Dolph, the blatant, rampant Dolph, whose myriads of untruths originally .'»¡»pear in the Bulletin each day, had a joint discussion in ¡Salem and Corvallis re cently. t>n t hcM* occasions Dolph had the sublimated impudence to repeat those fal.sehoo<ls al »out the Penitenti ary, Locks, Portland Police Bill, etc., which have l»een promulgated for ever so long by the Custom 1 inuse King ]»oliticians and press, and they were “nailed to the cross” by His Excellen cy an such an approved manner that, but for the brazen cheek and habitual perversion of the truth these (“haps are endowed with, none would have the temerity ever to announce them again. These efforts of the Governor are spoken of very highly by all who hftve heard them, and cannot fail of being productive of much goo^ I ■Ion. lie®. A. I.a Dow. It will be seen by the following from the Baker City Democrat, written by a gentleman who knows him, that Hon. Geo. A. La Dow, our candidate for Congress, is no such a person as the opposition would have us believe. He is at present doing good work for the cause in Eastern Oregon, and will shortly give the Radicals ample satis faction. Col. La Dow, of Umatilla county, nor candidate for Congress, is a gen- 1’ernan of good abilities ; he is an en ergetic, persevering man, and will make a good Member of Congress. He: is well acquainted with the wants of our State and the people, and will faithfully work to accomplish the greatest amount of good for his peo ple. He ix a good talker, and our Citizens will hear ami see him on the stump in every section of the State between now and election. tues, from persons of tlie highest chara«-ter and responsibility, l-hysicians of the first JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, res|«»e(al»ility recommend it as a most ef- fec ual preparation for the extinction of 4 RE PREPARE!» T< » I»»» ALL KINDS Tolman, Radical (iubernatorial can Th»- .Stickeen news continue favora I V <»f I Ions,,. Sign, (’arrPaint ing. <)laz pain. It is not only th<* best ri-in«*<ly ever didate, is the subject of much ridicule ble, but its proximity to the North ing, Paper Haneiug promptly and at rea- known for Bruises. Cuts. Burns, Ac., but for sonabl»> terms. 'Che pat rotiage of the public l»\-ent«*ry or Choi« ra <»r any bowel «-<»m- and merriment by the Democratic and Pole serves as an antidote to the fever. is respectfullV sol;<-i'<-<l. plaints, it is a remedy iin-iii-passc<| tor etli- <-i«-ncy ami rapi«lity of action. In the gr»-at 17tf. ‘ HYZER ACKLEY. I Dolly Varden press. His partisan cities of India, and other hot climates, it lias J The crusaders in Portland have I can become the standard Medicin«-for all such press are at loss what to say in his again arresl«-<l, on complaint of Walter MILLINERY ! complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, I.iv«-r favor, and his position is a peculiar Complaints, and other kindre«! disorders. Moffett, and were to have a jury trial ì For < 'oughs and Colds. Canker. Asthma, and one. The following from the Oreytm- Rheumatic diilicul!ies, it has been prov«-«l this week. rilHE UNDERSIGNED AVot’LD RE- by the most abundant and «-<»nvin«-ing tes- ian is a sample of what is said of him : William Utter, of Coos county, wants 1 spectfully inform t h<-la<li»*s of Jac! ks<»n- timohy to be an invaluabl»* medicine. Mr. Tolman’s “struggles” have been » ill»- and vicinity that sli<- lias just r»'»-»-iv»-»l Ileirare of Imitations. with the th-ry spotted cayuse, and they a number of laborers for the Isthmus from San Francis«-«» a eompleti-ami eh-gant The Pain Killer is sold by all respeetabl«- say In- has met with better success * railroad. He means business, and stock of »-vervthing to f>e found in the lim- drugirists throughout the L’nite«! States and MILLINERY G<><»DS, which she will i Ami thereby hangs the tale—of a has already contracted for the iron of' sell at masonable rah-s. Anything in my ( foreign countries. Prices—25 «-ents..50 cents and #1 |K-r bottle. cayuse. lim- promptly attended with n»-atness and horse to haul away the final. FERRY DAVIS A S«»N, Propr’s.. «lispatch. Here in Salem it is said that for 15 No. 103 High St., Proviilencc, R. I. MRS. P. DONEGAN. The bark Midas is announced to sail and in consideration of the sum of 171 f. $2,000, Mr. Tolman agreed to become from New York to Oregon direct, be i SEEDS AND PLANTS. Baker county will soon rejoice in the organization of a number of Granges. Poor lorick. I ' Mucfaly JI I* taken. The Salem JTrrord says Gov. Grover will not “get away” with Mr. Camp j bell as easy as 1»e did with Tolman’s proxy, Jo. Dolpk, at Salem. If Samuel was at Ashland yesterday to see, and would say such things, we would swear he was laboring under an optical delusion, or had lieen taking lessons of Scott of the Bulletin. A Forlorn Hope. The Independent State Convention passed a resolution inviting Gov. i Booth and Judge McKinstry of Cali fornia, to canvass Oregon. in their cause. As these gentlemen have got j all they want out of the Dolly Varden movement, (fat offices; they will doubt- l«->e> not lerrcpt. JOHN BILGER, 1»OLI TH AI, .NOTES. rnosri.iT of eaiii . y payment of Illi. »Kill»»« vol.I Mil l! .SEDUCE. the ring candidate ; the money to be paid to him in the event of his defeat, “otherwise, this consideration to be null and void.” Mr. Rufus Mallory is to take the stump for Mr. Tolman, and the candidate is to be kept at home. No one knows how Rufus came to be selected/ Some of the wicked ones remember that he used to be called “'1'110 Wall-eyed Cayuse,” or some pet name like that, and they attribute the choice to Mr. Tolman’s well known taste for the noble equine. I . .......... . Fulfilling hi* Contract. Sam. Clarke has delivered the Salem Statesman to Capt. Crandall, and is now running a daily called the Record. By this it seems as though Waite is consummating the bargain made be- tween himself and the Ring managers, whereby lie was to raise a note held against Crandall on account of the Statesman office, in consideration of receiving the Ring, or Radical, roml- nation for State Printer. i i I , tween the 5th and 15th of May. The Midas is a grain vessel and persons who desire to ship freight on this bark should forward orders at once. A ballo'-n, containing M’lle Gaugain, Buish-y, and a ('alt reporter, was sent up from Woodward’s garden on the 4th. When 400 feet in the air it burst, precipitating the party to the ground with violence. No lives lost. to each s«-ttler : Provided. That no lerRon owning nmr«* than thr»*o hiindretl and twenty a»K-s of land in this State, bv any oth«*r right, shall I m » entitl«-«! to .purchase umler the pr<«\ jsjons of (his Act.” ScUlers now on any <»f said lands arc re- <|iiir<*<l by law to present their claims to the Board of S«-hoo! Land Commissioner« within six months from the date of thi« noti«-<*. By order of th«- Board. T. H. CANN, <’lerk of th«- Board of S»-hool Liml Com missioners. Salem, April 1, 1874. 1.5x1k. GRANGERS, PATRONIZE HOME i INDUSTRY! FURNISH First-Class WATER PIPE, Cheaper and More Durable GRAND BALL! —THAN— C. ('. ^’rue »'ape Cod Cranberry, best sort C. for I pland. Low land, <»r Garden, bv REGONIAX’ !’<»< ‘AlloNTAN TRIBE No. 1, Improved Or»h-r of Red Men, mail, prepaid. $ 1 .•>»> p«*r KM), $.5.00 per 1,(MN). A price«! Catalogue, of this and all Fruits, will celebrate their (irnamenfal Tr«-«-s, Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs. Roses, Plants. Ac., an«! FRESH ANNIVEHSAHY FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS, th«* choiec-t <-oll«-ction in the country, with all By Giving a Grand Ball ! novelti«-s, will be sent gratis to any ¡»lain address. 25 sorts of either Flower, Garden Tree. Fruit, Evergreen, or Herb Se»-«ls, for AT ■MJM),sent bvmail, prepaid. WHOLES \.I ?’ E TO Till’. TRADE. YE LT SCHUTZ’ HALT». < ATAL<»Gi B. M. W AI’S» )N, Old Colony Nurseries and Heed Warehouse, l’lynmuth, Mass. ON’ Establishe«! 1X42. 0 A Salem Chinaman rushed into a Church last Sunday, ami startled the congn-gation by the following little Tuesday Evening, May 12th, 187-1. speech: “What’s a mailer? You heap too muchee tlam fool.” It seems that A Cordial Invitation Extended to All ! some boys had been throwing stones at him, and he ran into the church. Ainsi«! by the Jacksonville String Band, i Tickets, including supper, $3.00. 17t«l A destructive fire occured at La Grande, Union county, on the night of SETTLE UP. April 9th. Among the heaviest losers WHOSE INDEBTED TO THE UNDER- are B1» k -1 i & Summers, merchants; I signed are requested tn settle IMME Henry Striker, brewery ; A. Dry, tai DIATELY. as, having been burnt'] out by the fire, the m--r' V is needed. lor ; II. B. Glover, harness maker; HENRY PAPE. Wood, Iron, I.ea«l, or any other Material. ANY SIZE FURNISHED. Semi viur orders to JOSIAH HANNAH, Or A i . ex . M abtix , Agent, Jacksonville. 14tf. PUBLIC NOTICE. \TOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I 11 th«- und«-rsigne«l have this «lay aol»I their Mills at Pho-nix to jiartu-s from the GRAND MAY-DAY BALL East. All in<lebt<sln«*ss incurred by them on ai-eount of (lour, shorts, bran, etc., will —AT— lx- settled bv th«* new firm. All those in- ! dobteil to the late firm are requested to come forward and settle immediately, either by SPORTS’ POINT. «-ash or in wheat. Thankful for past patronage bestowed on us, we recommend our successors to the rnilE UNDERSIGNED WILL GIVE A public, assuring that as they are practical 1 grand ball at his house at »Sports’ Point millers they will give universal satisfaction. J J. WIMER »ft SON. I on the 1st of May, 1874. A purse of $50 will ho put up to bo run for Phoenix, April 8, 1874. 15x18. by saddle horses and ponies. T he American Sardine Co.’s Bonck«« S«jr- A purse of $50 will also be offered for tar get shooters. ' dines are much belter, and t’i hell UxervLidv is im rr 1 tn attend, bi ‘ H. P. DP>KINS. tPtr of impcrtcd Sardine*-.