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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1878)
BRIEF it Iu ^lcnwtrafit ahíles. FRIDAY, MENTION Pleasant weather. JANUARY 11. 1S7S. i Settle with the printer. ItfligittiiH Oirertury. Immigrants are still arriving. M. F. C hurch .—Religious services every’ Stages arriving earlier again. Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever ends A. Hardison, W. Hurlburt and M. A. Rogue river is raising a little. Williams, alternately. Dance at Fisher’s on the 18th. • athoi . ic C hurch .—Divine Services ev ery «Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa E. Jacobs is confined with fever. ther Blanciiett. M. E. S unday S chhol —Reginar meetings Benzine flowed like water this week. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. A splendid rain prevailed yester C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular nu etings every Sunday7 afternoon, at two day. e’chx’k. * Bob Garrett has returned from San ------- — I BoAjtD of T rustees .—The regular Francisco. quarterly meeting of the Board of ('has. Hughes, Esq., has returned to Trustees will bo held next Tuesday Kerby ville. evening, loth inst. Superintendent Farlow was in town R eturned H ome . —Hon. C. B. last Saturday. Bellinger, of Portland, whois interest W. H. Shook is now stationed at ed in the diggings of Klippel, Hanna Sheridan, Cal. A Co., was in town last week on busi Jas. Lawrence was down from Ash ness connected therewith. He seems land last week. well pleased with the prospects. Mr. IL M Thatcher returned home Fri Bellinger’s presence being required at 'loy, ria Y reka. Salem, he returned on Suuday last. Little Squaw Lake had four inches F rom S am ’ s V ai . eey .—John Size of ice on it la'st week. more informs us that Rogue river was Winter fights opened out in good lower during the cold spell than at any style on Monday last. time during the Summer. He says For a superior Singer machine call stock is not doing as well ¡is usual, the * on David Linn , agent. heavy frosts having nipped the early Society7 notices 'published in the grass. Farmers in his section have T imes at ¿5 per annum. considerable grain in, but have not Gus Hesse, formerly a resident cf done m ich lately. this section, is back again. P omona G ran <; e .—At a meeting of A large amount of bacou and lard Jack-onville District Pomona Grange, is being put up this season. held at Odd Fellows’ Hall on the 3d, the Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe installed following officers were elected: J. S. its officers on Tuesday last. Herrin, W. M.; Tiros. Wright, O.; Mrs. A. P. Armstrong h is charge of the J. N. T. Miller, L.; James McDonough, 8; J. W. D »liarhide, A. S. ; E. F. Canyonville Di-trict School. Walker, C.; J. N. T. Miller, T.; J. Ish, A. Kreg -1 andhis string band will Sec.; F. M Ply male, G. K.; Mr-. J. Mc he in Jacksonville this month. Donough, Pomona; Mrs^T. Wright, Ce Jacksonville Grange will install its re-; Miss Mary Herrin, Flora; Mrs. F. newly elected officers to-morrow. M. Ply inale, L. A. S. Wm. Kreuzi-r’s German school has I A n E pisode .—A young blood and re-opened ¡liter quite a v.(cation. Items of a local n.»tore solicited from every portion of Siutnern Oregon. bis partner started for the party at Beall’s |<i-t Friday night, but aad not proceeded far when the horses became frightened and ran away. The lad. finding it impossible to check them, advised the young lady to jump ou', which he did, while he continued on in bis mad career until the i buggy and horses parted company, The ve- hide was considerably damaged, but the couple luckily escaped with a few \ -ises. ‘•Prof.” Wood, the blind musician, id now stationed at Red BlutT, Cal. Ben llayinund and John Ashmead were up from R »ck Point on Saturday. We have for sale a qu mtity of blank ironclad uutes, which are quite popu lar. ÎIOKII ARÏ KEPÜKT. Major H. F. Barron, of the Moun tain House, was in town this week on R. S. Dunlap, City Sexton, hL kind htisme-s with the Probite Court. ly fu ni bed us his r< port for 1877, Mrs. P. I). Par-mis, formerly of this wl.a-h we publish below. Although pl tee, is managing an extensive dress the number of deaths is eomewhat lar making establishment at Albany. ger, the public health has been, if any Capl. Barnes, of Goose Lake, is in thing, better than it was in 1876. It town. lie reports stock as not doing will he obserWd that several deaths exceedingly well in Like county. were the results of casualties and from The health of Southern Oregon can causes other than natural, while a num not be excelled, if equaled, anywhere. ber of p< rsons passing through this i section are also included in the deatli The death rate is unusually small. Miss Irene Wri-ley, of Manzanita, roll. Hence it cannot be said (hat who has been teaching school in Sis 1877 was a year of unusual mortality. January I — David Phipps; aged 61 kiyou county, Cal., is back on a visit. An interesting communication from years and 8 months. Disease, con- Williams creek was received loo late sumption, interred in Town ceme- for this issue, but will appear next tery. i January 8—Win. Boyer; aged 73 week. years, 9 months and 26 days. Dubin The Frenchman who was seriously in I. O. O. F. cemetery. injured by a cave last Summer is im- ty- February 16—Geo. 11. Amy; aged 8 proving uuder the treatment of B. months and 22 days. Memtiraneous Rostel. croup. In Town cemetery7. • Samuel Colver informs us that a re April 3—John Bilger; aged 45 years, vival is in progress at Pluenix. Rev 8 months and 3 days. Bilious colic. erends Hurlburt, Mayfield and Martin In Masonic cemetery. officiate. April 6—-II. W. Moore; shot by James Birdsey returned from Sheriffs posse. In Town cemetery. river this week, and says the Apiil 13—John S. Burnett; aged 88 cold weather caused general years, 11 months and 10 days, De- tion there. bility. In Masonic cemetery. The attendance on the District May 4 — Emma E. Caton; aged 25 School is unusually large and constant years, 2o days. Epiiep-y. In Masonic ly increasing. The number enrolled cemetery. May 16 — Lew is Roloson; aged o this week was 246. months. In Town cemetery. We are pleased to learn that Henry Ö») •J uly 9 — Jami-B D. Hayes; Blecher has recovered from his recent misfortune and will probilily7 arrive years. (' meer. In Town c July 28 : — F. M. Williams; home in a few’ days. years. Hereditary syphilis, A party of young folks fr.un J tek- sonville will attend spilling school at cemetery. .July 29 — Peter Ottershach; aged 52 the Willow Springs school house m xi years Suicide, lu U. O. R. M. ceni Wednesday evening. »•tery. The extremes of the san Francisco July 29 — Herman Kirmsey; aged 5n wool market ¡ire IF» 21c., this stupit years. Killed in an afTray, In Town being held firm al prices within ili- emetery. range of these figures. July 29 — Mrs. J. Ellen I-h; aged 51 Ruth Rebekah Degree L< »dge bai rear-, 9 months and 17 days. C’<incer. an interesting meeting M eld 1V e Vf In I. O (). 1-’. cemetery. ning last. After the in-lull it i m a July ¡10 — W. M. Henderson; aged -pletidid collation was *| ■prend. - < yeir-an l 5 mouths. Typhoid fe- John A. Boyer le.ivei ì tor K'Ubyvil.i' I i 'Town cemetery. to-day and will in-tall the newly elect <ugu I 16—James A. Stewart; ag< d ed otli 'cis of the <M 1 F«dloWs l idge a years. Consumption. In Town Hint place to-morrow evening. A new org iniz »ti in, reveling in the oi “ The Doughnut-,” is agi tilting Jacksonville at pre-ent. It 1- The Pre-byterians of Ashland pro purely feminine in con-tiucihin. pose building a church at an early The late frosts fr «z • up t'm er«*. <iay. amt ditches, which W» r«»ed much it The best liqti >rs and finest <-igars al convenieiice to the miners, exn iusUn ways on hand at Dillou’s. Give him a their already slim water supply. all. * The la-t enlertainm» lit given by tii ReV. .1. II. Skidmore preached in R igiie River lLamath-Troup ■oceuire the M. E. Church on Sunday evening at R ick Point, instead of al S i liieitiiu’ last. school'll iu-e, <m New Year’- eve. < A heavy rain occurred on Wednes John CimLorsky iuiorms us that day night, which was quite welcome the weather was mild at th«* 1 >.'.i vei to all. creek cinnabar mines upto the Iasi Several new advertisements of im of December. He returned \\ i-dne-- portance appear elsewhere. Read day. them. The party at Thus. F. Beall’s was wa ll Hunting for deer and bear i< a favor attended, over 50 tickets being -old ite pastime with tlie citizens of Big A pleasant time was had, the supper Butte. being one of the features of lhe eVen Slight showers h ive fallen this week, ing. which h id the »tfect of thawing out “I’npp^s I land-book »»f Mining La w -” lhe ground. should be in the hands of everybody F ine M onument .—J. II. Skid more, of Ashland, as^i-ted by7 Mr. Franklin, this week placed into po-i tion tin- monument erected in memo ry of John Bilger. It i- a fine piece ot work, bet! g tm- ujob I sul»>taniial that bits as yet l»eeu put up in Southern Oregon. The shaft is over thirteen feet high, of Italian maible, and rests on a ba-e of sandstone. The design is el egant, tlie ornamental work beirg both hand-nine and appropriate. It is a piece of -kill that n fleets credit on the mechanic who conceived it—Mr. Skidmore. Lit. and I tems . — A correspondent of the 1 IML-, under dale of Jauuaiy 2d, write-: Little waiter for miners, and every thing frozen up. Al. Slurge- informs us that the pros . r look pects at Sterling quite favorable B r»—On Dccemb'r 29th, to the it present. wife of D. G. Brow ning, a .son. John Woo l, of W \l Irew Tru-tee has caused quite an t »wn this week. He temeiil by finding a good pro-pect ~ on < '»yote creek, above lhe prim ipai quiet theie. County Court was mines. He panned out between three week. Seveial R »a 1 Supervisors imide and four dollars in a short time. E. (•. Browmii g, of Douglas county, their rep »rts. Chris. Weiss now crosses By bee’s fer has -pent a few days among us ex mi- mu g the gravel beds belonging to the ry with the mail. Capt. Fly still man Ri-ttigSlar Mining Company, ot w hich ages t he boat. Wm. Taylor, of Ashland precinct, he is a member, mill returned home was down this week on business witfi well phased with the prospects. the County Coin t. A 8 vd C ase .-—Geo. H. Anderson, Jacob W -g 1er, of Ashland, was in a young num well known iu this sec- 'ion, was found »lead in his cat»in at town Monday and reports everything quiet in that pl ire. Citlouwood, Siskiyou county, (Cal.) The Western Union Telegraph (’orn on New Year’s morning, with a rifle- ball through his heart. Some are dis pany ami (). A C. Stage Company ila ve posed to believe il a ease of suicide, dissolved relations. The wife of Pony7 Stephenson died but others doubt it, as no cau-e can be assigned for the commission ot the on the night of the 8th. She had been rasti deed. Anderson hud iH^en | res ailing for sometime. ent at a party just previoJfsly, and Chas. Schjultz started this week for He seemed to be in a pleasant mood, Klij'pt l, Hanna A Co.’s diggings to Was hud taken bie partner home, anil oversee a force of Chinamen. shortly afterwards followed by a friend Ashland had its first Sunday School who stopping at the same house, concert on New Year’s eve, which the found him dead, as ubove stated. The '1 ¡dings pronounces a success. Good Templars, of which he was one, Ducks never were more plentiful in took his body in charge and delivered the valley than at present. There is it to his brother-in-law, Henry Norton, also a great surplus of uimrods. of this precinct. The funeral took Rev. A. Hardison will hold divine place from that gentleman’s residence services at the M. E. Church on Sun. on. Saturday last, proceeding to the t:._ day morning and evening next. Jacksonville Cemetery, in which tlie Some sheep are dying in various remains were interied. Anderson Wits nl out 25 years of age and bore a good portions of the country, principally through latkof proper uttentiuu. reputation. I 26—John II. Dillon; aged 9 d 14 d tvs. Cholera infan- • ■r, D. D G. M , installed thè ig olii -ers for t he elisilii g terni : liller, N. G.; Elicti J. Rutili, V. ie L. M. Plymale, II. S.; Trance- rea-.; Fred. L iy, F. S; Rate ni, R. S. N. G ; Mary D avisoii , 1. G ; W. .1. Plymale, R. 8. V. Miller, ('.; K i-p ir Rubli, I. G Miss Folly Bybee, of E ist Fortl m I, was awarded the first prize—a lady’- work-tiox—for the handsomest ces luine worn at tite recent ma-querade N ew i-APiat < ii A nge . — After a proprietor- in that city, She personale»! a “l’o- -hip of aboiii fourteen years, I’., I ’. Dowell ha- -old tlie .iai-k-oiiviile .X .-ihm/to Will, lisli Lady.” j’.vbee, of .Jackson county. '1 lie paper liere- Post order No. 73, paragraph 2, dal- ahi-r i to l»e independent in politics.—No- lim Shift -s/Htf/i. ed December 13, 1877, Fort Klamath, l'iii- evidently7 means that Mr. By is confirmed, directing St rgeaul Olivei bee expects to be the Republican can Sutherland, company B, »-t cavalry., to didate for Sheiifl, and that the Senti proceeil to Portland ami report to First nel will e-pecially ad vacate his claims. Lieuti. John Q. Adams, 1-t cavalry. fi»r the purp -e of indeiililyii g properly T he T imes ot Jacksonville, Oregon, belonging to company B, 1-t cavalry. one of our best northern exchange-, The Sfar says ('. L. Wolter-, Wi liter-, well wel lr s entered upon it s eighth volume, It is in a pro-perous country, is a wor known on this Coast as a mining ex Ihv piper, and deserves the success it pert, left Ro-eburg on (lie ist, in emu is receiving from I lie people of that sec pany with J. N. Baiker, lo make an tion.— Stanislaus d'al ) Aetcs. inve-^fgation of the Lucky Queen R eti rned . — W. C. Myer, the en- mine, in Josephine county, Should terprising horse-raiser, returned from his report he favorable the Directors of the company will secure his services the E;tst on the 2d, biingii g his recent I iuq oi lations wkh him. : as cupti intebdent. N ew 7 F irm .—It gives us pleasure to announce the consolidation of T. A. I)»vis A Co. and Hodge, Snell A Co., the two leading firms engaged in tho drug business nt Portland. They have hitherto enjoyed the reputation of being prompt and reasonable, and this consolidation makes the whole tai • house of Hodge, Davis A Co, one of the most substantial on the Coast. It w ill continue business with a large -t o k of drugs, paints, oils,etc., at 71 Front street until the completion of their new stores at 49 and 51 Front st reet and 9 Oak street. We do not hesitate in recommending this new candidate for public patronage to the merchants of Southern Oregon, as they will be sure to receive the best articles on the most reasonable terms San Francisco dealers can Offer. B ig B utte I tems .—“Vindex,” un '1er date of the 3d, writes: It ¡scold up here, but, thank Provi dence, we have plenty of fuel. I 1 understand that Mr. I’, anticipates giving .mother party—perhaps on tho 22 I of February. 1 he Big Butters had two free dances during the holidays—the first at John < ibenchain’s on Christmas, and the oth er at Martin Perry’s on New Year’s night. Your correspondent was not a pirticipant in the former ‘‘shake down,” but learns that it was an en joyable nfl’iir. At Air. Perry’s both young and old tipped the light fantas tic quite lively. Messrs. Laporte and Watkins were the violinists, and gave goo f mu-ie. The supper prepared by Mrs. Perry was just splendid, such as would have done credit to any hostess. I. O. (). F. I nstallation .—At a -taled meeting of A-hland Lodge No. 15, I. O. O F., held on the evening ot ¡lie 5tn in-t., John A. Boyer, D. D. G. M , installed the following officers for the enuiig term: A. D. Ilclman, N. G.; 1 O. Miller, V. G ; R. P. Neil, R. .8. ; W. Mitchell, Treas.; O. C. ^»ple- -¡aie ■, P. S.; E. DePeatt, R. 8. N. G.; »V . T. Lecke, L. S. N. G. ; J. Conway* R S. V. G ; L. S. Scott, L. S. \ . G.; .1. II. Ik Iman, Warden; J. Neil, Coil. I mport » nt A nnouncement have ju-l completed arrange- with < irai g • .Judd Company \oik, whcrJ' >y we areetmliled t< It tile 1 IM'/.', Am ri ,oi .Igricie’ and ¡t tir-t-cl is- n.icro-eotie loi mall -um ot $1 75, to l>e paid it ce. Tho Agrictdturisf is ig agriculiutal journal of i, the pi ice of w hich is 1 iicro-cope is useful, genuine ami nl» d, maunlai ltired especiaiiv foi !»• Judd Company an I is v till' d »11. It will Ihu- l»v seen licit ex ; agp’i 1 nte-t in d o! isthl li'ill. Io lia i i id ticeoii'ii 1 - .»n- olT r«'d, .uni none -houl 1 1 til to avail themselves of them. ( ' dll. .lidi »''li: t« r S.q 1 1—M »'bel D.i nean; aged 7 Now is the lime to semi in y lur.-ub -»•i I l»l ions. in.nt hs an i 2 days. Teeth i i.ir. In W m . B yii i'. *, wui (b.uii’less realize T.iwn UPlmetery. •''i it. 16—Jol HI W. R ay; aged 1 that ¡i peía >1nal organ is an expensive ve ir- , — moni h- and 5 days. Mem- luxury. Be- ide-, ii requires more than t me ous croup. lu I. O. O. F'. ce in e- tae fulsome ; irguments of a -ub-idiz“d organ to <-l»»< t a certain person to an tery. ; •s 1 4. 1 6 — W. li Merriman; aged 52 office. It is import ant to lie on th» year- , <> months and 1 3 d ivs. Con i igtit t icket ¡ it eb'cti'in-time, ;md tlial -umption. own cemetery. Sept. 21—Annie R. Ivory; aged 2 experienced years. Diphtheria. In Catholic cem- A. I J osephine (. hia . m . o ». lection .—A correspondent of the T imes , under date of Wilderville, January 7lh, writes: Al the hist regular meeting of Jo-ephiii«' Grange No. 17".l. 1’. of 11., the ollie' I'■ -elect were as follows: B. F. Sloan, M.; J. \V»dls, <».;<«. Kellogg L.; \Vin. I>r«,w n, S.; U. Well-. A.S.; w. R IV, ('.; I'7. Burn-, T.; S. A. Bor ough, Sec.; ,J. Brow ii , G. K.; Mrs. Martha sloan, < eres; Mr-. Jan«« Well-, I’oniona; Mi— Annie Bull, Flora: Mi-s Faiinda Bor ough, L. A. S. The.-e otlicers were duly in stalled at public in-(alla:ion on the 5th inst. by Worthy Ma-o-r l . !’. Allen: On re tiring from the chair Mr. Allen deliven'd a br.el hut appropriate a«l<lress to the mem- Iters ot the (¡range. Cuite a larg»' attend ance was present and a good time had. The dinner wa- especially line. 67 ye ar-«. S q»t 30 — Patrick II Ivory; aged 3 years, lo months and 25 days. Diph theria. in Catholic cemetery. () toller 13—A. 11. C mlan; aged 46 years. Killed in ¡m affray, In Town cemetery. interested in mining. Copies can be Oct. 28—Abigail Huston; aged 88 .-»•cured through the ItMEs ollice al >1 car-, 1 mouth and 7 days, Debility. each. A a Town cemetery. The proceedings of the l’r»bite and November 30 — Angela C. Wilkin- County Commissioners’ 'Jourts ii »1 lie on, ng d 51 years. Con umptioii. In mg finished in time for tins i--uc, we t ’at liolic cemetery. In -lu Img four Chinamen, the tot il defer their publication until next interments in the different cemeteries week. 'Tuesday was the 8lh of January, is twenty-nine. made memorable by7 tlie immortal KAH I nstale \ tion . —At a Jackson in his battle with the Engli-h meeting of Ruth Rebckah before New Oilcans. Long m iy Hull D. Lodge No. 4, I. (). O. F., belìi glorious event tie celebrated! oil evening of thè 7th inst., John Cavotes are becoming utiusu illy nu merous and troublesome in tlie valley, having raided on several bandsof sheep. Due was captured by Cameron A Mc Cully’s hounds on S» n I iy last. T elegraphic R ates .—It is under- fto- 1 that the Western Union Tele- gr <ph Company, when the details of the recent < onsifij la*ion of linos are i-omplfted, will e-t d»lish a t irifl, which will »if cl a general arid gra lu d reduc tion ol telegrqd ie rates. Il is to t»e effected by an altolition of the “five- word” clause in the present tariff, ¡mil • he substitution of a rate per word for ¡ill words in excess of ten. As it now is, a message is paid for at a rate or sum for ten words, and another fixed rate for each additional five words, or words in excess of ten, so that eleven words cost as much for transmission ¡is fifteen. Under the proposed new schedule the rate w ill be fixed, as now, for ten words, and for each additional word a given tariff, graduated accord ing to rate value of the lir-t ten words The Sacramento Record lotion says it is also understood that a material re duction will be made on through rates to the East; that more night offices w ill be estahli-hed, and increased ¡mil economic accommodations be provided for the public. All w hich, it is be lieved, will increase tho business of the lino, and thus w’arrant the < liange- proposed. Io this case, it seems con solidation tends to a reduct ion of rates. | 1 D ivision R endered .—The follow ii g procediings have tr.m-pired in tin Supreme Court, now in ses-ion ¡it Si lem: Patrick Donegan, appi., v-. pliv, li'-p. W livie ¡ili app. «I v| ii it v i- t ikeii to : hi- <'<>iirt .«ml l! elll being Illi" (ietelKlaill III tlie tails to appear, -nell tailui'v w ii i Cl I ¡1- ¡III :|l ■ I ll«l >1» III' lit ot t lie «1« the appellant, being the pl:i I t I m tin ease In court hvlow, nriki's a i>i'nct will b(> viilil led I» a <le«'i'ce. D«'< e below revei -cd and decree for plaintiil i ipimoi. be McArthur, .1. i FROM I owa .—We take the follow- mg from the Des Moines Leader of the 22 1 nil.: Mr. Daniel Viescr has just returned from an «‘.\i<'ii-i\e tour in ttie west. He took in t ;«111.um.t and »ircgoiL and was filially ai- ui'i-i overu iielined with delight of the Itogilc ili\er Valley in Oregon, lie says there are no failures in crops there. He iiroiighl wah Inin oi I lie lruitsof this section, lig-, «piince-, ahnonds, English walnuts, grape-, ie biinehes, weig.mig six pounds, peai-ot which .some weigh one pound and i a■* oinces, and speeimei - oi rich iniuerals. Mr. \ ic-er na.mally P els the westward le xer, and no wonder w hen one hears his re port ol what lie II.I- seen. W ith the issueot Dec. 21st the Jack I sun vide T imes dosed its seventh Vol i ume. It inters upon its eighth with , is good pio-pects it not better than at my previous time in its history. Bro. Nickell is a felicitous writer, and us a gatherer of news items has scarce an • quul in the State.— As/dand Tidings. To W ho . m I t M ay C o . ncern .—All iho.se indebled lo Kahler A Bro. will do weil to Bettle up tiieir accounts im- mediately, as credit will he refused theni after January Ist,, )878, uutil a Settlement is bad. 5 ’ * Di-tiict school is in full blast." I dea .—While Donnelly’s yeast in wa- gixmg samples ol ms 'to I lie ta hi 11 ics ot tins place, a i'i| hair reliiseil to have any un- ii<l raise Her a husband, '¡tie is a very modest man, reflected "and then whispered hi her ear.” all lie had. I iiiing but miriu-ic merit can acconti ir i iioi uiou- -aies of I- re-e’.s Hamburg lue d< iiiami T»»r w Iludí i- constantly m- mg. The reason is obvions to all. ft mely \eget thle preparation, imiti, yet •u. m il- acumi—carry nig oil ail lin io-liom tlie system, ami imparting a ami V : _'>r, w indi olii V those w ho hato ill. F or .Jo-Ei’it I n i. ( '» iunty .— Prof. .1. M. Tieni in, the well known mining »•Xpert, wa- io tówn last week and bdt for Josephine county on Monday. He lias been appointed superintendent of the Welifoot quartz mine at Brown town, on which be will recommence operat ions. Noi hixu ■'ii'iKi <>(' miiiii.-i.tkalilü lienelìts >uli i i < U iipoii leu- ol tJiou^amis ot sutler- origmate ami iiiamiaiii the repuia- ■ii A\ia:'s .'. iu - ai ’ aüii . ia eujoys. ti ponili 1 of t iie i ic-i vci'i'iahie alter >, Willi ile loiliUi-sof Potas-imn ami and is he iiio-i < lL-i'iiial ot all reme- nr ei<>1 aioli-, iiiarcurial, or blooii <iis- .-. t I nioiii'ly succe—lui ami certain rt'tui'd lai eii‘-<-is, a proUuces rapai ami ures ol .'violala, Sores. Boils, uiples, i aaiptiii'i-, skiii Di-ea-ea ■ l'iei-aii-itig troia iuipuriiy of By a- m\ igoramig ellects il ai es ami of < a- care- Liver Uoin- aa.e A’< akae— c- ¡ilei Iriegulari- ipo.ent rel.vaer ot vi.aitly. For ie oiood i! ha-no ( ipi.ti; li loties min, i e.-toi'e- ami pt v-ei ves thè impari-v gorami eiiergy. For l! ha- i» vi» i li e Xteii-1 ve li-e, a ini m ino.-i avallatile niedicine lor g -tek, cv ery w lit re, l'or sale by Á1 j t iv it i. Z. . W e have for sale one of Beatty’s cel ebrated Pianos (or Organs) that will In disposed of ¡it a great bargain. l oi Z j G xv IN particulars apply at this office. ( ‘»I’RTNEY — tn tins city, lieceinber 31st to the wife ot W. F. Courtney, a son. ¡acm C rowded Our.—We have rec< ived Uil.JJ a communication on Lake county af fairs, which will reetjive due ulti utiou l.< • 1 i.N — At ill«' family le-idern'c. near W i! lev >j ¡mg-, Jauuaiy ôili, < y mina floten uext week. í .- -, • ir-, • .mai;h- and •"» days. "■ »