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ehr gmûtïaiirSta. OREGON STATISTIC». PROGRESS OF RELIGION. UENEltAX, NOTES AND NEWS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. The census report, taken by the county Assessors, has been received at Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Counties. the Secretary of State’s office from all counties except Grant and Union; and FRIDAY....................... FEBRUARY 4, 1870. from the returns we gather the follow Democratic State Central Committee ing figures : ! T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES REAMES BROS., Our Centennial brings into notice Fearful storms have occurred throughout Estray Notice. facts concerning the progress of relig Nevada. Odd Fellows’ library at Salom boasts WAKEN VP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ions in the United States, which have of The 1 19 miles east of Jacksonville, one black (Successors to White & Martin,) 1,019 volumes. mare,about 15 hands high, a small white been collated by Professor Denian, of More whisky frauds are coming to the star in the forehead and one white hind foot, DEALERS IN a brand or scar on the neck, about 10 years Brown University, and are remarka surface everywhere. old. The owner can have the same by pav ble. In 1777, the number of churches Polk county Independents have, the time ing charges. H. J. TERRILL. POPULATION. January 10, 1876. 3. fixed tor their convention. was less than 950 ; by the census of \ of th‘‘ Do’H''*<’ra»ic Sta’e Cen- Males over 21 vears.......................... ..... 28,233 i “ between 10 and 21................... ..... 12,324 ! 1870 the number was 72,000. Churches ! Hon. George II. Pendleton is traveling in tral Com mil’<*<• is hereby ««lied to is? held ( Estray Notice. “ umler 10 vears....................... ...... 15,135 the South, and is well received everywhere. ----- CALIFORNIA STREET, In the city of Portland the loth day ot Feb- . Females over 18 vears...................... ..... 20.384 have multiplied nearly sixty-seven fold; “ between 10 ami 18............ ...... 9.045 population, eleven-fold. In 1870, re- ■ Some of the Eastern papers express the WAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ruarv, 1870. A full attendance is requested. . belief that Grant will pardon tho whisky 1 living 2)4 miles north ot Jacksonville, , “ under 10 years.................. ..... 14,514 1IENRY Kid l’PEL, Chairman. on or about October 1st, 1875, one bay JACKSONVILLE. • ■ OREGON. ligious societies owned $351,000,000 thieves. horse, with white spot on forehead and on ’ Jacksonville, Dec. 28, 1875. ..... 99,635 j Total population......... worth of property. The most extra T. Rodgors Johnson, for 22 years Grand tip of the nose, about five years old, with an [Democratic papers please publish.) OTHER STATISTICS. brand, apparently J C, on left hip. ordinary increase has been among Secretary ot the Grand Lodge of California, obscure - —- - I Appraised at $30.00 by J. II. Stinson, J. P. Acres of Land in cultivation........ . 560.313 ¡ Radical Buncombe. M. HANLEY. Bushels ot Wheat raised................ . 5,078,214 Methodistsand Roman Catholics. The I. O. O. F., died recently. LOW PRICES WILL WIN “ of Oats raised...................... . 2,816,181 rapid ratio of increase'of religious bod Fizzleville is tho name of a new town 210.S5S “ of Barley raised................ The Radicals have made considerable started in Clackamas county, about sixteen Sheriff’s Sale. 17,078 1 ies might well seem alarming, were it , “ of Rye raised..................... miles south of Oregon City. fuss about the removal of veteran 93,696 “ of Corn raised................... y virtue of an execution and I llav produced..................... .. 101,494 1 not that the vast amount of propertj7 Hon. II. H. Starkweather, Republican Union soldiers from subordinate po«i- ' Tonsof UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- order of sale duly issued out of the j rpHE Pounds of Wool produced............ . 1 ,‘>59,847 ! held by religious organizations is dis- ! member of Congress from Connecticut, died I ure in notifying their friends and tho 10,235 j Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ' tions in the Lower House of Congress, < >unees of Gohl Dust....................... public generally they have purchased in Washington City on the 28th ult. tributed among many bodies. A cen the county of Jackson, and to me directed the stock of White that head of Sheep.................. ... 512,321 j A Martin, and are now and all without any foundation what- , Number 98,476 tury ago the Congregationalists were and delivered, in favor of James T. Glenn, “ “ ot Hogs..................... A Washington dispatch says that Geo. II. 67,230 “ “ of Horses................. against Richard Davis and Elizabeth receiving anil opening a very large, exten ever. In the debate of the Amnesty ■ Williams has been retained by Babcock as and “ “ of Cattle................... . 2.34,907 largely in advance ; Methodists were Davis, for the sum ot $563.26, gold coin, sive and well-selected assortment of his counsel in the crooked whisky frauds. bill, it Was stated, and not denied, “ “ of Mules.................. 1.909 and interest thereon at one per cent, per hardly known by name. Now Meth Pounds of Tobacco raised ............. .. 28,187 j month, together with $24.75 costs and also A family have been stricken with tri that out of 15S suliordinate positions in Bushels of Potatoes raised............. .. 505,521 i STAPLE DRY-GOODS, odists are the largest organization in china at Chico, Cal., caused from eating the accruing costs, I have levied upon and the last House only IS were filled with “ of Apples gathered.......... .. 1,170.862 will offer for sale at public auction to the of Cheese made................. .. 188,494 the land. One hundred years ago the raw ham, and the father has died therefrom. highest bidder for cash, in gold coin, at the BOOTS AND SHOES, Union soldiers, while the present) P Hinds “ ot Butter made..................... 1,472,011 more important religious bodies were j J. Henry Brown, Secretary of the Oregon Court House door in Jacksonville, in said 4,815 county and State, on House had only So subordinate posi B trrels of Salmon put up............. Biskets of Oysters gathered......... 850 reckoned in the following order : Con- Pioneer Association, wants a brief biogra Saturday, February 26th, 1876, California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, tions, 26 of which are tilled with Union Feet of Lumber produced............. ..9S,527,134 phy of every pioneer. Send it to him at gregationalist, Baptist, Church of Eng Salem. at one o ’ clock r. M. of said day, all of the soldiers. This shows the hypocrisy of FACTS ANI) CURIOSITIES. land, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Ger Over 500 prominent citizens of Toledo, following described real property, to-wil : the Republicans, and proves that their In population, Multnomah county man Reformed, Dutch Reformed and The north-west quarter of the north-east Beady-Made Clothing, Ohio, petition for the repeal of the Act of quarter of section 27, in township 36, S. of) patriotism extends no farther thin stands first, Marion second and Linn Roman Catholics. In 1870, by Meth the last Congress lor the resumption of R., one west, in Jackson county. Together I with all and singular the tenements, hered- j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, words. During the time that they third. Tillamook has a population of, odists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Roman specie payments. itaments and appurtenances thereunto be- i were in control of the House—fourteen only 528, all told. There are 12,719 • Hon. Lyman Trumbull, one of the found longing or in anywise appertaining. Catholics, Christian Lutherans, Con Tlie above described real property is lev years—they never tilled a position more males in the State than females. | ers of the Republican party, and one of the Hats and Caps, gregationalists and Protestant Episco ablest men of the age, has cast his lot with ied upon as the property of Richard and within their gift with anyone save a Tho number of legal voters is 25,6S6. Elizabeth Davis, to satisfy the demands of pal. The zeal of American Christian the Democracy hereafter. said execution. LADIES, CHILDREN A MLSSES SHOES. partisan, and hoof the strictest sect. Linn county has the greatest number J. W. MANNING, Sheriff. ity has nowhere expended itself with Bro. Bristow, ot the Salem Mercury, has Yet, when the Democrats come into of acres under cultivation, and raised By '1'. B. K ent , Deputy. such force as it has in founding schools met with much misfortune lately, having Dated this 25th day of January, 1876. power, they raise a howl because these the most wheat. Marion raised the and colleges, and precisely at this lost two sons and a daughter by typhoid party pets are displaced, and seek to most potatoes and the greatest number fever. We offer our sincerest condolence. We have also in connection with the above Sheriff's Sale. point the Roman Catholic Church a very large and fine stock of choice get sympathy from the public by con of bushels of oats. Umatilla county The owners of the Monumental Mine, on Y virtue OF AN EXECUTION is - I merges into significance. It now ranks | Granite creek, Grant county, have struck a verting them into Union soldier'. excels in barley and rye. Douglas is sued out of the Circuit Court of the body of ruby silver ore which assays $1,500 State of Oregon for Multnomah county, and GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS This little dodge is too old and will not the champion county for hay, wool as fourth in population and second for j to the ton. The pav streak is three feet wide. to me directed, in favor of James Hayes, the value of church property. It has WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, prove successful. plaintiff, and against J. H. Reed, defendant, and sheep. Jackson county produces occasioned apprehension, but on in The city authorities of Salem are urged for the recovery of the sum of-six hundred PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN the largest yield of gold, 4,493 ounces take immediate measures to improve the and fifty-five and fifty-eight hundredths New Fiaauclai Bill. sufficient ground, as reasons for its ! I to sanitary condition of that city. There has dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of being reported. This coanty also pro DOW GLASS, CAST AND per cent, per annum, together with The bill introduced in the House re duces the most corn and raised the • surprising growth can be found in for- I been unusual mortality there this Winter. ten twenty-four and ten hundredths dollars STEEL PLOWS, WOOD cently by Wood of New York, to re largest number of hogs. For horses | eign immigration. Neither the church The members of the Congressional In costs, and costs accruing, 1 have levied upon EN AND WILLOW peal in part the Resumption Act of and cattle Wasco county carries the i statistics nor the census furnish mate- dian Committee are pleased with Professor and will on Friday, the lMli day of Febrnary, 1876, { Seelye ’ s proposition to transfer the control WARE, ETC. January, 1875, and provide fora return palm. Lane county raised the most i rial for anxiety. But conceding that | of civilized Indians to State Governments. between the hours of nine o’clock a . m . and I the ratio of the increase has been great, to specie payment without contraction, tobacco, and Polk county is ahead In The Coos Bay stages have ceased running four o’clock p. m ., of said day, oiler tor sale public auction to the highest bidder, for proposes to utilize the seven hundred apples. Tillamook and Benton cou’ ties there is nothing in the growth of this j on account ot mud. Mail and passengers at cash in hand, at tlie Court House door in We are now ready to sell anything in our million four per cent, bonds not yet alone produce oysters. Marion is the powerful body which need excite any now go by mud wagons and on horseback, Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon, the line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing or on foot, as circumstances may make it following described real property, to-wit : to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad negotiated and remaining in the cheese county, and Lane the banner apprehension. Beginning at a tir tree fifteen inches in vantage to examine our stock before pur necessary. diameter for the north-east corner of Reed chasing elsewhere, as we are deterininea not Treasury, as a basis, by issuing small butterand mule county. Multnomah, Tlie New Homestead Bill. Senator Morrill has introduced a resolu & Co.’s placer claim, variation 19° east from to be undersold by any house in Jackson Treasury notes in lieu of the present Clatsop, Douglas and Coos are the larg tion in the U. S. Senate for the establish the aforesaid corner, running as follows: county. 40°, east 27.50 chains, to the corner legal-teuders and national bank cur est lumber producing. There are only j-iFGive us a call, and then judge for The following is the text of the ment of an educational fund from the pro north from w hich a black oak 10 inches in diame yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods rency. It also provides for the estab 10 mules in Clackamas county, and new Homestead bill passed by the ceeds of the public lands, for the support ot ter bears north 68°, E. 22 links distant; as above. REAMES BROS. black oak 6 inches in diameter bears north agricultural colleges. lishing of a sinking fund, to be made but 77 horses in Columbia. The latter U. S. Senate on the 27th ult.: Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. 30°, W. 13 chains distant; black oak 5 A mass meeting, to consider the subject inches in d ameler bears s. 3°, E. 22 links of one-half of the surplus coin and county raised but G bushels of barley, Be it enacted by the Senate and annexing a ¡»art of Washington Territory distant ; thence north 50°, W. 5 chains for revenues in each fiscal jear. It pro while Coos county produced 8 bushels House of Representatives in Congress of to Oregon was held at Walla Walla last Sat coi ner lr >m which a yellow pine 18 inches of rye. vides for coin expenditures, and also i We understand that a pamphlet is assembled, That all pre-emption ami urday. A good many people tip there seem in diameter bears north 8°, W. 29 links dis tant ; jellow pine 12 inches in diameter interest of I per cent, on unredeemed to be printed from the details of the I homestead entries, or entries in com to be in favor of the movement. bears S. -js°, E. 55 links distant ; red fir 30 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE Havana advices say that the insurgents, n dies in diameter bears S. 75°, W. — links 4 per cent, kinds called in in lieu of 1 census and statistical reports when pliance with any law of the United distant; thence north 40°, E. 58 chains to Slates, of public lands, made in good small Treasury notes issued, as a re the remaining two counties are heard faith by actual settlers upon a tract of 2,500 strong, invaded a certain section of corner from which a yellow pine 36 inches Cuba, and destroyed sugar estates, some of bears S. 8 links distant ; yellow pine 15 demption fund for the resumption of from. land of not more than 1G0 acres each, which arc valued at $2,000,000 each, and inches in diameter bears S. 80°, W. 43 links distant; yellow pine 36 inches in diameter CoiiAtitutionnl Amendment. ! within the limits of any land grant, 1,000 hogsheads of Museovada sugar. specie payments. It also provides for bears north 42° W. 82 links distant ; thence prior to the time when notice of the the suspension of the present sinking Philip Klingen Smith, who gave import •S. 50°, E. 23.50 chains to corner from which Mr. Blaine recently introduced in withdrawal of the lands embraced in oak 10 inches in diameter bears E. fund until resumption shall have been the Lower House of Congress an such grant was received at the local ant evidence in the farcical trial of the Moun a 16 black links distant ; black oak 10 inches in di tain Meadow butcher, Lee, has been mur- accomplished, and contains various amendment to the Constitution pro- Land Office in the district where such ameter bears north 80°, W. 23 links distant ; | dcred by the Mormons, at his ranch on the black oak 23 inches in diameter bears8. 30°, new provisions for the better regula I viding against the diversion of the lands are situated, or after their resto Colorado, as was to have been expected. W. 50 links distant; thenceS. 40°, W 65chains tion of finances of the Government. : school fund to sectarian uses. This ration to market t>y order of the Gen Denna Eulalia Gucllin, who is supposed S. E. and N. W. to corner at top of ridge, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. from which a yellow pine 20 inches in diam eral Land Office, and where the pre ! was done more for effect than anything emption and homestead laws have to be 140 years old, has recently moved to eter bears north 74°, W. 6 links distant; Coming to Fix Things. 4 LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK the San Jose valley, near Pomona, for her black oak 20 inches in diameter bears north else, as Blaine knew the move would A of Patent and Home-made Rifle and been complied with and the proper 50 links distant ; black oak 15 inches in di health. It is hoped she will live toa good The Albany Democrat is credibly in Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers ameter bears S. 43°, E. 73 links distant ; be popular, and might aid him in his proofs thereof have been made by the old age, now that she has got to a healthy formed that Old Flaxbrake is coming t hence north 50°, W. 13.50 chains to corner of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, Presidential aspirations. Mr. O’Brien, parties holding such tracts or parcels, place. from which a yellow pine 30 inches in diam small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest back to Oregon with Holladay for the they shall be confirmed and patents eter bears north 70°, W. 16 links distant; and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow The cash receipts of the Palace Hotel, San Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of purpose of fixing things for the cam of Maryland, Demi crat and Catholic, for the same shall is-ue to the parties Francisco, on Monday, January 3d, amount- red fir 36 inches in diameter bears north 34°, der E. 30 links distant ; yellow pine 20 inches the best brands; all sorts of Shot and however, goes Blaino several better, by entitled thereto. That when, at the i ed to $22,863. This is said to be the largest in diameter bears S. 71°, E. 25 links distant; Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in paign. They will first attempt to offering to amend his amendment, as time of such withdrawal as afores i I, ! amount ever received in any one day by thence S. 40°, W. 26.39 chains, to post on the Sportsman’s line. form a coalition with the “Corbett fel He will also keep a full line of SHELF a valid pre-emption or homestead any hotel in the world for legitimate pat the east boundary of Recd <fc Co.’s claim, IIARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds lows” and make the Oregonian the follows : from which a red fir 30 inches in diameter claim existed upon any lands within ronage. and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, No State shall make any law respect bears north 50°, W. 13 links distant ; a lau Republican organ; but failing in that ing an establishment of religion, or pro- the limits of any such grants, which a complete assortment of Table and What a tumble ! Less than a year ago rel 15 inches in diameter bears S. 48°, E. Tools, Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply 27 links distant ; thence north 7.75 chains, will re-uscitate the Bulletin and sail I hibiting the full exercise thereof, and afterward were abandoned and under quicksilver was selling at $1.75 per pound, to the place of beginning; containing 159 ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. in for war. Williams’ return to Ore i no minister or preacher of the Gospel the deii-ions and rulings of tho Land I and to-day it is about 70 cents. The article acres, lying and being in Josephine county, The above goods are all of the best qual ity, and will l»e sold Department were re-entered by pre Oregon. of any religious creed or denomination was in the hands of a monopoly, but new gon must mean something of that sort. Said real estate was levied upon as the emption or homestead claimants who mines soon broke the ring, and the specu CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. He has no use for Oregon or for Ore shall hold any office of trust or emolu- have complied with the laws govern property of J. IL Reed. lation in quicksilver was at an end. • rnent under the United States or un New guns made to order, and repairing DAN. L. GREEN, gonians, except to further his own der any State. No money raised by ing pre-emption or homestead entries, promptly done and in good style. All or Sheriff of Josephine county, Oregon. There has been no revolutionary move ders filled with dispatch. Kerbyville, January 17, 1876. schemes or ambitions; and now that taxation in any State for the support or shall make the proper proofs re ments in Mexico now’ for some little time, 27tf. JOHN MILLER. he is out of a position he naturally j of public schools, or derived from any quired under such laws, such entries but one is in full swing now, headed by seeks his long neglected and constantly public fund therefor,noranypublic lands shall be deemed valid and patents General Hererra. The revolutionists have ST. VALENTINE’S DAY! JUST ISSUED. shall Issue therefor to the persons en I devoted thereto,shall ever t>e under the been so far successful in the northern por ignored supporters and vassals for an cmtrol of any religious sect; nor shall titled thereto. That all such pre-emp tion, where L.e outbreak commenced. other “boost.” And we think the any money so raised, nor lands so de tion and homestead entries which may Two Hundredth Edition. Under the Burlingame treaty, it seems, people of Oregon will give him one— voted be divided, between religious have been made by permission of the the <'hiñese have a right to naturalization. with the toe of their political boot. sects or denominations ; nor shall any Land Department within the limits of Piper, of California, a Democrat, is trying WILL BE GIVEN minister or preacher of the Go-pel, or any land grant ata time subsequent to to remedy this outrage in Congress. Shoul 1 Revised and corrected l.v the author, E. do For Hendrick«. the expiration of such grant, shall be he not succeed, and the Celestials enter into of any religious creed or denomination, F. CURTIS, M. I)., Ac. Speaker Kerr, of the Democratic I hold any office in connection with the deemed valid and a compliance with the political arena, the Radical eamp will At VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL the lawsand the making of the proof receive a new reinforcement. A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE House of Representatives, is out in a ! public schools in any State, nor be eli- required shall entitle the holder of and cure of premature decline in man, Secretary Robeson of the Navy Depart i gible to any position of trust or emol —ON— letter formally declining to be a candi ument in connection with any institu- claim to patents therefor. showing how health is lost, ami how re ment seems to be the next most promising gained. It gives a clear synopsis of the im date before the Democratic National i tion which shall be supported in whole subject to come in under Grant’s oracular pediments to marriage, the treatment of saying, “ Let no guilty man escape.” One Monday Evening, Feb. 14th. nervous and physical debiliiy, exhausted New Hampshire Democracy. Convention for the nomination for j or in part from any public fund. vitality, and all other diseases apj»ertaining by one they will all be brought to answer — President. He says: “The Indiana thereto ; the results of twenty years’ suc More Democratic Economy. The Democratic Convention of New for their misdeeds, for the Democratic mill cessful practice. Democrats will present to our National USIC WILL BE FURNISHED BY of the Lower House of Congress may grind The Democrats in the House of Hampshire, which met at Concord on slowly, but it will grind exceedingly sure Messrs. Hull, Brown and Cimborsky. Convention another of her sons as a OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Tickets, (including supper) $2.50. A cordial the 12th ult., nominated Paul Marcy and fine. candidate for the Presidency, (Gov. Representatives have begun the work CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no invitation is extended to all. for Governor. The platform adopted member of society by whom this book wifi of reducing the expenses of the Gov Another instance of Republican assurance Hendricks) in whose advocacy for that not be found useful, whether he be parent, before election, which is somewhat amus NOTICE. high place I will stand by them in ernment in good earnest The tele- recognizes a settlement of the issues ing, may be found in the Congressional Rec preceptor or clergyman.— London Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book hearty co-operation.” He adds that 1 graph informs us that the House Com- involved in the late civil war and of ord of January 6th, which gives an alpha should bo read bv the young for instruc ASHLAND FLOURING MILLS in his judgment “ the Democrats can | mittee on Appropriations have already binding force the Constitutional amend betical list of tho names of Representatives, rpiIE 1 property has been sold to Messrs. Jacob tion, and by the afflicted for relief ; it will not do better, if so well, than to nom recommended the striking out of the ments ; favors a return to specie pay among which appears “ Henry Warren, Wagner and E. K. Anderson, and all know’- injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette. themselves indebted to us are hereby Price.—One dollar, by mail or express. appropriations for seven clerks of the ments, and retrenchment and economy Oregon, 1607 H street, N. W.” Being con ing inate Gov. Hendricks.” notified to call and settle by cash or note, Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 526 Sut House, and reducing the salaries of in public expenditures, and closes with fident of election, he made arrangements for as our books must lie settled within sixty ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco, board for this winter, and after his defeat A Republican Opinion. Cal. WAGNER, ANDERSON & CO. members of Congress from $5,000 per the following anti-Third Term resolu he either forgot or neglected to countermand days. Ashland, January 24, 1876. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat is an annum to $4,500 ; also proposing to tion : the arrangement. May it be ever thus with Administration organ, but it says : Resolved, That illustrious example Radical assurance. make a general reduction of 10 per O. &. C. STAGE NOTICE ! GEORGE W. FREY, The objection that a general and cent, on the salaries of all government and the spirit of our institutions are Our readers will remember that in 1872 four (Successor to Caton Frey,) N AND AFTER THE FIFTEENTH alike opposed to a third Presidential men, named Frank Tompkins, M. E. Han universal amnesty “would allow Jeff. employes. The salary of President is day of January, 1876, the rates of fare Davis to take a seat in Congress,” is term. That the course of the present son, W. II. Bramlette and J. W. White, were charged by the Oregon and California Stage j too weak and puerile to be entertained also recommended to be reduced after Chief Executive, in using the great convicted on a charge of robbing the mail Company will be 15 cents per mile. New Boot and Shoe Store. at this day. There is no sense in ob this term to $25,000. This is a step trust incident to his office for personal at Antelope Canyon, Wasco county, and W. S. STONE, Superintendent. jecting to Jeff, after having admitted in the right direction, and they will and family aggrandizement, in inflam sentenced to the Penitentiary for life. It M ax M uller , Agent, Jacksonville. CALIFORNIA STREET. a whole regiment of Confederate Brig not cease in their work until the Gov- ing sectarian animosity, and interfer now appears that those men are innocent MUSIC LESSONS. adiers to seats in both Houses. If this evernrnent is rid of all sinecures, and ing with the course of public justice and that Milton Shepardson, Citarlos Dar great country Is afraid of one old man, the pay of officials fixed at a moderate toward defrauders of the revenue and nell and T. D, Phelps are the robbers. TNTENBING TO REMAIN IN JACK- I AVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED a great deal of lives and a great deal and just figure. Under a few years their abettors, enforces the belief that Phelps has been arrested and is said to have 1 sonville for a few months, those desiring in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform of money have been squandered in an of Democratic rule the country will a third term would be dangerous to confessed that he and the two others named to receive lessons on the piano can do so the public that I am prepared to do all the robbing. Shepardson is now in the during my stay. For further particulars kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making unsuccessful attempt to save the once more be restored to a prosperous the liberties of the people and to the did hands of a Deputy U. S. Marshal andon hi« inquire at the Franco-American Hotel of line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Union. prosperity of the nation. . wav to Oregon ffom California, condition. M me . DANCOURT. 29tf. G. W. FREY. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, B B A GRAND BALL MANHOOD. M O H