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THiESTlNEL.l " ' ' aui' -z . I JACKSONVILLE: ) Saturday, Nor. 23, 1872. H. KIU.T,.. ..EDITOR. BUEAKWATHt. We heartily endorse the article in Jthe J5atiagrapkol lastwjeeli-, -recomT mending tbe.building of a breakwater aVPprt0rfcrd;. JXho. productivoaos3iofOregpB;to-gether'with-hcr.rapid increasing popu lation, demand that .oar facilities for transporting freight and "passengers bo 'increasSdJa'nd thero, is.no transporta tion that, can compare with that by watery It, is the cheapest and most available'; Money for internal improve "ments.'cannot be letter spent than in improvu. our harbors. Competition 5 gl.tlng' w what wojinost need. A dollar, or even much less than that, saved per ton in transporting pur 'pro-.-"ducts to foreign, markets would, add "materil tb.the wealth of the State, when ijve consider the vast amount that can; bo and will bo raised for "ex-, portation as soon as -if can bo trans- jorted to remunerative markets' with out too great a cost to the producer.- 'Lei, ;the .'Democratic papers unite with the Republicans in 'advocating the improvement of our harbors,1 and every other measuio that will tend to reiducq 'tpe fr eightpn what we -have to export and import, 'and-they will soon have' n& cause tobe whining abbpt one-man power; If one .man runs the State, which is, a charge as wlso.asit is Billy, it is our own; fault and if even truo wo ought "t'obB ashamed to'confess it. Home capital IS the result Of 'intern.il imnrnvemnnf a Tl.. I-'i:i.-Si . k .r . . v- J ojauui.ia iiucrany or poony rowan u uiupuiiiun 10 me amount 01 liome capital' every dollar saved in freight uo iu una capuai, ana proportionate ly increases tlio wages of'the liborinc man. ,xi tho Democrats would alvq cate internal improvements they wou&J '' compeuea 10 pass .Litigant laws to k6ep; their scribbling paupers from starving. f Tho following, is q article from tho Tantagrapfi which we have re ferred to: As timoTqlls on, tho various improve ments the times which the skill of man haS-lffvent'edfor'tho enhancement of comfort-" and tho acceleration 61 business, arc' being'brought' to bur young' arid distant State not distant now, liowovor, an It :-. U'-i-iyVl jfcre, when it"t6bk,cm"onthsJtb; reach our1 cai'tcrn brethren. a The ' CehtraT -Tacifio RailBad shortened: Materially completion of 'the Oregon'aiidl'Califor nhv -road", will open up a now 'life and giyeja new, impetus to all tramps. -and. avocations. " There is at present another moyo on foot, which, comes right homo to us' of Southern .Oregon; one' in which all are interested. 'as' it opens up a .now channel of trade, and travel which Will bo of immense advantage. TVo refer to tno building of a breakwater at Poi.t Oxford. Major Roberts, under mo employ ot tno United States .Gov ernment, has lately, been makinc a survey of Ticherior Bay, and it Is! "lin- awkmA IAs'. l.t. '-..---i i Ml V- it """"'w '"ni, uio repurb win uo mil and favorable.- The dangers of navi gating tho North Pacific coast are groat, and the necessity has long been felt 3or aorrjol $afety' .between tho mouth .oft the Columbia and San Fran" cisco. '...''' ts port' being about midway be tween.Jthese two joints, and at the samd titrio bflering'a good bay f or s'afe ty, by ;bnildirig d .lirdakwater, Lthe overnment( nas -nado the necessary, appropriations, and after Major Rob cmakca'his rpports; th6 wotk will IIAnn hWihrtimnhort. ' Bycpnstrttcting a goo"d.;road. which 4 .tS T .. y,uu.'im,cipen5e,- say, will jiuiu xyBeourg iq j.prt uriord, it oe a snortand pleasant trio from" to San- Francisco: ' liore Oiiriositihn liVim' will be run as soon as the irsidR f ,- . ji-,1 ij,.i .1 Ti iv r C ZX'.'T" we, in common with' .other pbr'tipns ,'of the' countryj'w'iu te'favored "with cheap transit. TJiis,cannot.bo accomplished without taoHio effort oni-our part.. Op position, 1 wca. Uhcrj oftcamboats .or railroads, cannot andi .will notbn mn until thereSis BufScicntjbusiness .offered io..akoitjpay.i' DisgaisetheiapUas we aay, these trairiportatibn -ttompa-t nies.-havo 5ome otheroobjectjin view. aside from the. mere -.accGmiaodatioa of uwf peoplRi-.fTliByawork'iIfo'r 'prbfiCi Theyrnhitheir.Doatsiily-srhora boats willi.'pairnThey, bnildrtheiri railroads with bat eae .eudiin .view remuaeKU UoB.-nJWlereriti.will nottpay.to run. uwjw.picattiuuaivno companyucan bailndaoed to invest; -The .more'jwn caaprodBeeTion market, the-jgrdater wiu.utj oHraaici jKKs joriiransportation, aa. it will oer ndveemests lor opposition.-;ilf we.caBJproduoo sufficient .to cploy.twolinesim:raiIrpad, it will bo but .a short time ualil-fbmo enterprise iagl company will;see I ''itiandfrfurnish the ,ro s,ILBmoiehf,atteatton lis paid to; opening aputhe coBnfry he. tweeaierBd Port. Orford; sa.that "a channel of trade caabestarted hal mg-pi wat-oreaKwaterto tnvatr ad- "We wero act awaref that we were arouuigour neighbors irewhen wq 4uuKu.yoai we supposed Vf'oo a just tritto;paid to one of bur members of tieLegklature from.this coWntyly the JJvfytiri. "We never dreamt thit this littlp quotation of praise would so en rag our co temporary that bo would poulce upon a private.citizen and.de molkh him with his. withering sarcasm, orvye.would have.certainly choked -it .and.conten.ted. ourselves by talking it yen quietly to but .few. ItVehonestly :thofcht;tbat if wo had not the' right 'to sp'e'ap in praise of onr citizens,tliat we m'fgrt take tho privilege of1 b'cing res peciJttl enough towards one ot tho lead ing jurnals ot our State-to barely no tice vhatit said abont'them; especial; ly Vhen it camo from a journal pub- Hshra in the'Npnhern part of the $tate. ,ecan't neip .leeiing, However,, tnat we vere Yery fortunate in only finding an eicoinium for 'one member' of -the X'egia&ture. instead of all four: for if we nad found an encomium for alt.f our, we certainly would havo jumped a$ tho chance to put it in tho Sentinel, and in inai case wo would have got. lour men tander lhb.ledge:hammer of our neigndor, instead of one,, "Y might bay .something good of some, of our other members; but' wo don't' walit 'any -more men under our neighborjs pen to lie slashed! np, and we. fepl like' swearing that -it wo can get out of this.scrapoiourselves, whole, we'll lever quote any more encomiums. Whanbui1 neighbor; made the, first assaull wu thought that he tad been imposed upon while Jaboring.i under the.effectsofagrest' national defeat; with rot.hing to buoy him. up bu't'sonr w, nd id an hour of despair had given vay .to a .temporary- aberration of mini, and that when informed of tho imposition would hasten to make amends, but his malady seems to be growing wose instead of better. Wc tre' awarq that the crow is.a.sby; bird, bst did not before know that1 its lean 'bones would ,so qiiickly impart that diipdsition to those who picked them. Our cotemporary must have, been veryhy that hei rather than speak to.araan who;was 'his friend and 'near .neighbor; when hedisc'overed- what ho' supposed to bo a peccadllo on the part o( his neignbpr, and which, a word' isfactorijy to both, would' pop into his paper'1 afid scatter' broadcast'ovdr ttio conntry,J to his .f'riend'sj great injury, what haturned outtobe afalso otate ment. V7e say that- these statements were falle, notwithstanding' they were taken from the recorder, 'and .this we1 are prewired to. prove by thostate-. ments 01 Mr. Langell, Secretary Chad wick an I Mr., Smith, tho" compiler of tho reco d, and, if necessary, tho affi davits oi each of these gentlemen. We st to hero that, wo have,tho let ters o .J ccretary Chadwick and. ,Mr. Smith it ourpossession.and invito the proprict rs and editor of tho' Ttpxis, or any othe person that may feel inter ested,in he matter, io, como and;satisr fy thems Ives, as to the truthfulness of whatw assert. As the statements which w re from first' to lastma'do.bV hMr. Xan ell are corroborated bv tlio letters o .these centlemeni living nt, .n distance, no.reasonablo man .will pre tendjto ( oubt'the story of Mr. Langell' or tithe of the other gchtiemetij'in reiatiori ,o thd matter, .Mr. Smith's statemet .s eorrdborates; those of, 'Mr. Langell, md explains how it.happoncd; that Mr Xangcll's' name- appeared' in the. Dire tofy as riefchan't. ' ' We ;c acludo; by sayjpg thjit our p'b temporaiy di not show much, regard for thb flelbgs of his rieiglibor in this matter, lut'we believe it was a' thought lcss( bluoder, and that lie ha,s tlie'man. JineMtopake due reparation; and.wlll db'it in lim'o. Aann ir. oirir-t-i J blunder,. wo must; .not .bo.too.seyerd in 'cerisu'rin''''ea"-.li ntTior ' J' ' ' " """ i " - . fJEE HOESE DISEASE. "We cliiftiefollowine from an it-: chaBge; . "' n-It iSiSftTd that tho hone disease On' uu.u """1"" iiia uiwwu I fun IB the citiesThk is attributed to' the iact tharhqrses.iri the country aron'6t so well cared for as m the cities, but more especially to thejact that the treatment of the animal is not gentral ly jso" intelligent. 7 Persons who' make the treatment of diseased horses aipe cialtyiire fewrand-rfar between in the rural districts "rand.unfortunately farm-errf.-whe'ri thfey see their hbfses attaci'ed, think tt. necessary to. dp something) and frequently jjo to operating "vjth supposed remedial agents that do aire harmstjan good,, and , the horeo dies from injurious doses when , if .left with out medicine and ,properiy cared for inj other respects, tho poor pruteimUht recover: Too mucn dosing and, too much blanketing, It is said, frequeitly prove' fatal The better way is, .where thero( is not an intelligent, comprehen sion ot the nature of tho" disease anil of tho, proper remedies tp be.applied,.io let the hprsejlone; o.faf a' medicine is concerned. A much larger propor tion of horses that ara.nfi nnlrnVl 1. .!. prevailing epidemic" die,.in the country' wan in tne cities, trom the causes Jherp alluded to. Let tbesoiints.serve as k warning to all owners of horses. It is bblioved, too, that the loss ot horses Will prove so'.crreat. from tlio nrop!L ig. epidemic, that their price will, be uatenally affected, ior all ,the ordinary aid practical uses of life.? There is one p)int about wnich. we .should like. o be iibrmed, and which we. iave not, yet seen mentioned,- .and that,is,whether herses that are kept 7ih"stay'es.at .all tijies, when, no; ai, labor' are more srbje'ct to .the ' prevailing diseasothan thbse that are left, .when not employed, a Sirge portion of the time In, open air, toVange in pasture's or other uncovered injlosurcs. No oubt, wo shall hear mich on this and, other, pojnts, after a wJile. As yet, however, butiit'tle has been said as to, remedies and modes, of treatment. , ' '..' ly lYcrland telegraph. PYKAMED BUILDlSli. "What tho People of the' United States know About.Pyramid Building;" . 'TJIE GJiAN2m;JidMJJ'.: . -H' ifat. A Jonif HjUL-claa been elected: Dela. gate io congress 1ro'm"Idaho." Ho is a 1 iJpmmf-fif nA raBlaotWSt.xfnegfectedIt Merritt, alsoaDe win do ueiee except to wariners: V reported 'at- - .uvw iJi r-v - v-v. i uX' t UJU1U, IOWA, , MAINE, . KAN:SA;S, . , ' , ...ORE.GON, . ;, . .NEVADA,' .... . , .PLORIDA ,. ., . "vTER-MONT, ...,' '. .NE.WYORK,.- '.., " YIR,QINI(A, . , .ILXIN.OI.S,, . ; . ,v . AL.-A-B. AM A ; , :r D.E1L.A W,A RE,;.. A,R IC A..N S ,A S, M,,I,C, H I Q A N, . ,.W I S ,C,ON.'S. I N,..i, ..N E B R A .S K A, 'M, INN .E.'SrO T A, .q ON N C,T IrC.U'T, RHODE I S T, A K T P.ENsN SYLVAN, I A, j MASSACHUSETTS, , W. EST VIRGIN I A,! N E W H A M P S II ,1 RE, I S b U T II O A R 0. L T N, A,, jn u il l u u An O L I 2i A, NEW JERSEY. Ttf IS S IS S I "PP.IJ LOIBIANA, C AX I F.O R N,IrAl I ScrvEii 600,000 Popular Majority: i . i Tllk GTIEELE1 "PYRAMID. "-' ! M'a t j 1 i ri' L ' ""' Tennessee ' '" Kdnjtuc'k'y"-' '' ',' p Mi'ss'oSri ' ' 'r ' vrC 0 r-,. " .j'1 l'i.. ', i sr i a,- " ' '& ' ' l" -' pi : : -- Tiiauksgiviiis Proclamation.' ' In accordance, with, a, pustpm Goyl Groyerhas. issued the: ifbllowing.-profc lamatibn, fixing a-Iday of thanksgiving.' A copy" printed ;iri" cifcular-Torm.'was! &e&tosrt.Tanao thi rosTLiso' dailies J '-?r'' . x n- v A a Niw.TSrk5Kqv5 10. A IVashiD" ton.speciatjxya'vhc city is filling rap-dly-'wth.i'politicSns, who cominent!ic- inTrelatibrito the Civil Service rules, as manifested in his remarks to tho Pennsylvania delegatfpnin regard to J ine appoinimem, 9ijrosimaatetoj iUiU adelpbiaThey allege vthat the s'trict' enforcement of the Civil'Service rules will"clud6m"aiiy"men'frmtoldin: offico' whp-have-'jast claims on tho Re-publicdh-partyaiid who can creditablv fill tho offices forwhich thcvahnlv imt Nevertheless fcMhbeassa iCivfl erv- AjSan.Erancis.co dispaloh oi, tho 17th saysbsteT-weWup alfof ef th'tf city, announcing thatXaura D. Fair woul4 lecture atPlatfillall on .the evtninrr of Nov. 2lst, on 'the subject: "YTolves in.ljhe -Fold,? Ajfelegram ot the- 18th says a disturbance was "feared' if she undertook to lecture, but she .declared she' would lectiiro m spite of public in dignation 'and disgust. She says" all ner money has: been taken from .her and pet' other course is left.. A "Washincton disnatck. savs the President fsbusv-prenarintr his messapo ..butithatatsioneicanronly, bo grie&ed at Dy nis private utterances. Thinks, howver,jt.wiJliboAvery.liberaL,iutono towards the'Sogth, 'j -" The rairwliV3Comoanies''navini been chitting reduced1faro,ibr emigrants in uermany,Hpo upyernmenPbas-ordered the "discontinuance of that mip.tlm. I PeopTo werot leading 'too fasG. They uuTi-uaiu iu paj iuuiiu auu iieigni charges from the interior to the coast. A severe, shock of earthquake was felfat Concord, N. B.rbn,the iStK It lasVeS several .Becbndi'-ahd shoot tho town-thorbughly.',ii4ss "" "Warrants'have been issued for'tho arrest of th'd thfe'e Inspectors of Elec tion who received the votes ot Susan Anthony -and. friends at RochestdrN". Y. The .examination, of Miss Anthony is .set for the 20th. .She say it pl.eases her to have her case, brought, properly before tho Courts. The epizootic continues to annoy the cities East and WJest.' Overjane hun dred hav6.diedTri.Cincinnali. The Mexican Government has sent a Commission to Matamorastto investi gate the.trpubles.on their frontierrwith Anrericans, - rc$1 g," ?J TheattacE onCongress and the Pres ident has already, begun" by politicians in regard to the'Civil Service rulesand we shall probably now- know who are really the friends of that movement Tho President expresses a determina tion to eplprcethe rules.ou all proper occasions. ' ' - gggggasaggsiiMjaBMatfatfaa ENGLAND AND CANADA. Many of tho leading paperaof "this coufltry "aradiscussing'tho extension of j4r territorial bdunilary towards Mex ico, pom.the following dispatch of a .w, uu .. nuom appuar tuavna. ex. tension in another direction, if necessa ry at all, would-be much easier accom plished, and"-wohink--atpresenrin'Oro' expedient : .njity xobk, iNov. lb. A .London letternof Ji6vemberH2d: says7?ciSTh'e: iionaon j. tinea is one ot jtne most cau tious and circumSpect'jOnfnals in exist-ence-butitas-prihtcda reader on Cana JaSthat CliaaarousedS universal British, wrath. The obnoxious article was t6"tho effect 'tliaY "the Canadians had. beenV very badly'iusedi. by the British Government during the whole poSSi0,1!1? Amerifaafnegoliations ; that theirlnterests had been informally sacrificed;, that, as thorp, w.as no hopo of their ever having instico dona hv !n Ministry in London, they' had better cut connection at once and seti np on their, own .account. It. assumes that, the Canadians must of necessity bo anxious to... Thq Tfmea urges.themto go at pneo, arid, hot stand uponthaor der ot their going,, and bids them God speed. TheJ article had 'pfovbked , storm 'of -protVst and repudiation." Tho .correspondent' adds iJTbero are two things about as certain1 as1 anything which only 'a rriattcr'of opinion can be : First, that it the Do rainion;akEd'.for'in,depicndehc'in a dc- 2 l&m fyvAtmxifo, liberate,, authentic .manner, it would get it for asking; and second, that the Dominion will not bo .thrown off by England." J 3VCiaiH.HI23I3. In Jacksonvillcr Oregon, Nor. ZO, 1872, at the residence of Mr. Newman Fisher,by Judje E. B. Watson, Jas P. McDaniel to Miss Cirn eu'E,Pibub .all of Jacksonv;lle.r -- v C,omplimenta of lac happy pairrcccivcdjana onr thanks teadcred, with the hope tor, their ininrc Dappine3 expressed m full 3DX33XD. ,0n Jackson Creek Jn Jackson couay."N3f; 6, 1872, LicBExcB:PixEL'a nalivc of France" 1 and ne.l 53 years. 2Ccw tiDcrtiscmcntff.r HEARTH A N D HOME! P'ctus for 1873-Sixth Year. THE -ALTDTTSTR. Kan ittutnUd Monthly Journal, nnlrmmJlilihiltrt to - p. . "? kndmMt Periodic! tn tho Worlia. A ucpresenuure tnd champion or American Taite. Sot for -Sale. ia. -Book or Jfewi-Slonic TnE ALDINE, whilTifinja .with aBlfca reg nlarity, has none of 'the temporary or HyJatere!Uharacjrijtie of .ordlnarr wibll catioaC It Is aolIegSSTmltreniny-oT pare. Uihl i.ana raccfdMJWratuTeyina'a collecKda W' thctrareitt-Bpecimens; of iililio kill, in black anLwhite lthough each imv ceedlng number aflofds a fresh pleasare to its fnendv tho -Year Vilncran'd'bcaity'-drThe Aldine will be most appreciated after it has been bound up at the close of the year. Wbilo--other publications ray- clainrwpcrior cheap--ness.as bommrnJeIih-rWil nf a ftnii...i.- ,Tlie, Aldine Is-a unique and original con ception alone add unapproa'ched' abBoldlefr without competitIOTtlnpriceor character. Tha' possessor of' a' complete- tolmna tannot dupll catethe quantity of fine paper and engrat &' in say, other shane or. number of Tolnmt or- laitimts.iUatramHhmtiirtart'th-chnnot, ie Art Departrueat. hottrUhstandingJlho, Increase in the.price of subscription last Fall, wlien Tbe "Aldiaer assumed its present noble proportknw-and. rep resentative charap.liirilhA IilAn rl-, doiiUd during the -past yearj'provlng that tho - ...m puns oyj,f csiaic, uoa win support. sincere, effort in the cause of "ART. The pub lishers, anxious to justify' the ready confidence thus demonstrated, hate exerted themselves to tue Utmost Id flevMnn m'il Irnnm. 4Ka wa.V. and the plans for Ibecomiopyeare aarnnfoHed' by the monthly issues, willastonish and delight eyenpur most, arigun patrons,, Xhe pnbu&b -. .B uuu.uiuoi.uo. announceiaengni' irom many of the most eminent artists 'of Ameriea. In addition; TIic-Aldiae will reproduce) examples of thsJie.tforeiga-imaatarsyMltcled with a view to.the highest artistic ruccess, and greatest senerainlerestravoidingrofcb; aa haTa bccome-famiUa"r, thrtagVphotographs, or co ies of any kind. ' r The Quarterly tinted plates, for 1873, wilt re produce four oXJohu S. Davis' inimitable child ketches, approprlete.fo the Xoui seasons;, tbeso platcsappearing in the issui.foranuarrApriI July and October, -would Sa-'alon'e trurOt-Ahe bnce of a year's subscription. . r The popular fe'atufe ol 'a' copiously Illustrat ed "Christmas" number will becdntfnued. To posseisjh a, taluahl&pitbiaejjf the art world, at a cost eoirifling, .will command Use siibscripflod of tbonsands la .eTery'secttonof the country; but, as the usefulness a'nd "attrac tions of The Aldine can h4 -enhanced, la proportion tq,the numerical Increase of its sup porters, tbn publishers propoie to raake'assur ance doubly sure," by the-, fallowing nnnaral lclled offir ot . .--.. Pxeniiuni Cliromos tonJSffd. ETerjanlwrlUrtoTIJB JLimUBnba. say. In arf. tliargt'dpaJoof tcautiful oil chromos, after J. J. HHT. JSS.-?S.'2nt 5?,Ilh. rtntrThe .plcttr, xntltiili .me n.-iEs uene, ana -croMtng tho Moor." an 11x20 r.t 11 u; . - ,11, j. Jte-mw-ning Uas been .Heeded. .Since the exposure of theattemntsmadeb-y certain unscrupulous local dealers tp, palm off uicir cuarsc asinngenn, made from cheapand impure rnatetialj, jothejilaceyr the great national-tonic, Ilostetlcr'sfStomicD. Bitters, pub lic opinion nas set strongly againsfthesetni pkics( an Oieirreparations. Jheir occupa tion is gone, or soon will "beT""When the fight" is let into -deception- it'soonVJITsIotrn. Per sons who trifle with thciVown health by using unknown preparations, wltS i3 Eiarantfc.to eustain them, ivhcn an old established specific, proven by '.twenty; yea ra''. experience' to' be ex actly what it is claimed to be, is within their rcachyare sure to repent. theirjemerity. Vcry many-have done so in thisoinsiance, but -it "Is hopcd'CEat the trutlTpYaTnTypoken hasarresl-' J cd..the pyil. u. fhe meantime the demand- for: v .ouiug jjiuicchvb ana restorative medicine medicine of America was. never sogreatasit has been this season. From the fever and.ague districts of the west, southwest and south, It is literally bvcrwbe'lminf.-aridil inaybV sald'of the advices from all parts,of,the .country .of.the cures It is effecting in dypepsia, tiiiious com-1 plaints and chrpnie,constipaii9o;that "their name is legion."- Everywhere the sick and fee- blei seem to hhve 'realized ihe rimporla'ace of 'holding fast that which is good." and avoid-" Tha" numerous -"Bitters,' tinder avariety of) ""i--i wmsu, mercenary tieaierB. enucavor- to substitute for Hostetterfa Stomach- Bitters, should be avoidad. for. their own mk..h. ts hick ana mo, puDiie at larce, Uostetter'sjlil ters are procurable In lwttTcsJonlyiiana',never sold in.uullc , i -l . -..V. ' DV.UW uo tu kkui, ivi idsb laaui;, uui uvh being placed upon tho copy hook' just arthat time was overlooked v"Rn t'as ZSST72S 'Ptr-FlTJi-Fg-T .r-, BEAUTJJFTLiY ILi,TJSTRATED ! FjtJLL OP-IN.TEBRSTING AND fTA& hale" reading fo"r OLD"a"ridTOUKUr "HEARTH AND HOME," Issued every jwcefc,:isj one ofthVmos't bkdti l.t is a Papei; for Evcryliodyl, It has twenty large pages and a siugle'volumel coniaiDsaooui,sia,uuu jvorth.or splendid en gravings. It has a.Departmep for the Farm anp Garden, a, IloustSold Department. f?h!i. dren's Department, and' dNcws Department. TSLjEr iy. a. -3t:e.3r.z TERMS, m ADVANCE. Oriecftpy. one year, S3; four copies, $2 75 each: ten or more copies, $2 50 each. ' OKANGE JUDD & COMPANJ, Publishers; '245 Broad'way, New, Tbrk. , ' ' NEW STORE! NEWSTORE ! ral,?s'0"?nfr:9iifovem'b'er'l0th. VV ' o ' " t- -" ' L 1 ijftnj.Swaajp, flight.-the now com ;mr)ced italling and .withr.butvlittle. cessation ,has continued ,up, to! tho "press icntjtiine, jASjfar.jas the eye can seeis .dne'vast sheet of snow (mm, in t.K jnches..deen.and wo Ip.imorl ., :i .tho Blue Mountains and'Rr.-inr7inn' lyauey it nas iauento tho depth ol i(rVour..io ny.e leet. houldr this .statp ofjthings.con. tinue Jthnghoutihe ,winter,.it wiirjo.'hard' on .our 'stock raisers. Two heavy winters Iii'hWm. Lfionw too much, and fqr'the benefit of vi.incuua wuu uni liius lnrprPRTPrt tpa pray that, DfYin'e.'Providencd; Will, let moro sunshine between times. ino-' s 'Ke'rPrnclAtnafion I Ackriowledcinir 'he.manildTd'.favors. 1 which we have received, -aa.ji fieiorirn durif the( year pp wdray bgTt.oa close, i-t.i-.ii-- JL'SV ' ' a -J'r?i .A th'3 dai fjre"d bv it' is the Eimo akWiat'1 ''.... A Ij TW.ilK-l?fif' 1'l.lkl., DCluuucu uy xipiucui, ji.iaub, ui nuiuu nolfibi has'fceen given,"tho slafigh'tef pi the tiaditional Jurkey will be as prompij an'd'generaraniting our people as uSualj noEwithstahdini.tour'neffTdct':' aii'd'cerJ ntltT t n'ri atf(Joisri li,'lhA 'nhaAiiirAhrir'- nrrtTvA it nA m k"ff.,J. r "v"; i.",.-.,r?.""f.?fVr.a D"r"B'tA'vi;cji,prainps. -J.ue.smi 13 or wis custom oy tiirtnejieopiept'ouNr en anathe oiimatwn6t,cold.Wlf;isan nation was never'-more approprtatoVe tceuent larmin countix and the itranis mo present time, -ino iouow- iriV'UrtliJ.'.rpJ,AVn,r,n',J "" ",t,", SAN JtJAX Isl.VND. Th island r aan Juan, j,u5t awarded to the. United States VyhthB Hefciwon dfltQ Ge"rman Emperor, is fifteen miles in extremn 'wjaiii;PbasaTf'areabrab"ove-t))000;- no--", "u,tv!iiyiiumtiqu.OfapOUt 4U0, of whom one-half are. soldiers.' Tho- noriuern part ol the island is well, v ooaetr. lho sonthern Dart has T WOULD RESPECT,FIjLLT,INFORM TnE X Ladies and gentlemen' of Jacksonville arid, vicinjtyjthat I have removed ray newly .selcaU ed stock! oC goods to i C I !jrl I John Orth's New Fuilding, W.?.et.e 'wil1 terh.aEPy toaHoa those who wdl'favor'me' wfth a calf. '' - - --. . .....b .'...,, mi. i,nM.ugu.Oiiu menw ara nrinrca irnnTzdMr.. n .,!. -.v o-. lmpresaioaa am finta (o perfect each picture. Ihe aatns Clirorata are oMfor$30 per pair in the art etona. Aalt Uthe determination of its conuncton to' keen TIIKJIL DINE jut of the. reach of.n.mpetltloo le ererr depert lientj the chromoa will tm Ijani eo-.renpondUgt ahei4ot anytiatcaabeoflereilliyother-ierloaicala. EterriuS HCnbcmUl rereira a certiucateorer the-afgnatiue ofUha. -l publkhera, EnaruteeiDS that tha chroipoadcUTertu1 shall be equal to the snmplea raruliued tbe (ut if tfri mousy' trill be refunded. The distribution ' vffktureT of this grade, free to the snbscl-itr& to evflrft jssUar'petlodlcal will mark aa epoch in tho hlstorr of Art: and. emuidar- inz tbe nnprecedented cheapness of the nrir ft thr ..uucoiyb acaaiateamtli tbt tKhleTementi tof TUE ALDINE.) oTemner lsae or The Literary Departmeat. riTTia.f'"Ai-r;A.- .KfPrt jrr-r- i-- . CI DINE XH5 ft ' anSlr. ?WSl 'aU DIAE aln ajrs in keeping with, its artbtle attraettoM; 'TERMS:) FIVE DOLLARS per ennum. Oil Chnmoi.fru. THE AUUNKSrinherrafter,' be-obtW.IeinlT lr lcription, TberawiU b. no'redocri I oTc nb Tt cash for snbwriptlon most be sent to the nnMlrtrtJ. -rect- or handed to the local agen "IU,ot ?&& to the Pubher eicej.t ia cam wherethe create i given, bearing thofae'simne signature- of Jajriei Stton Co. JAlESSDTTO.Vtco , j5K"L ,!'.. i. II' :j?1dtnr.;yeMrTortf9; s I . Jacksonville, Nov. 13rr2.- E. JACOBS. Mr. R. P. X; HallockL A 1IALGAMAT0R AND ASSAYErf. 0f ,CaI XX ifornia, will inspect' "mines and machinery, and "fcivd general Infornra-lidnon-'triibinff. In- qaror . x, J. T. GLENN.- ' Jacksonville, Nov. 1G; 1872tf.' ' ippsi or an tfie-isIaHdsbfet'ween Van couver ana tne mainland. There is an .excellent codfisherv on th Ran in.n "SP.-11? Which th& Hudson Bay, Oqmpapyi:j inpastyears ,us.a;"to tStoj iuuumuus vi I15U. COTIIiLOjy, P A KTY ! SAM. TAYLOR WHeiTja c"0,T,II,;K0i-a Rr:T ; AIJIESEDICTS HAIX; OS;AtrLE0ATE, On theETening of Wednesday, CToy. 27, 2872. 3Z5 CJ U ' &'t Jif RCircral foTitation Is iwffk 'th'e'opse'rVance of lurs'dayVrihQ, '28th' of thanksgiytneandpraise, to the'Great Author of ill ' .blessings,, a,ndjjthat.6n J luai.uav iiia people, assemuie. in ineir , thanks "loi the' great benefit, we have received 'aVHTs ifiwrli; """ ' -rl'" !-. -t-I In witness whereof I hivn iftpt hweuhWetfiijhWdT',and n.;, - tuusuu iub vireatr peat oi mo Stie to lie; affixed.' 'Dohe.aVthe'Ei- ecutiveiOmce' in the, city of Salem, on 1.:. T.-. Lt VTIi-"lT.- ' -liJ.ii,- ucceeds; 3pL )A. -' By the'Govern'on .?':, Gsmis! mpcrat. - Histiiafbr." JJ JVtt.r. a..w r. Wfrv. MiAni? 700-' ' i- ' o.' kPi!Vvr..'li .. StfT rv-.w ".v. - DecrBtarvot rsrae. '' - sv - i'Z m . i t'Zl i T ialCi TTT nj-'z Tois R.S.OSBDR i'CBItOOKS. OSBUilN & t3R0"0KS CaWornla Street', jICRSOXYIIZE, WILL KEEP C0N3TA.NTLY ON HAND ,aJ!iikortmont-of .- .trrvcria.Er DRUGS & 'MEDICINES, , Alj, Mpmpfnt - U.JS. OSBCRS. wm cIto his narticnlar .attention to Jhe ipairing-iof to tbe DrtlDtlaHmfnt. J . : E. Oi BUOOICSi m altend Watchbs,' CIocksJiweirjrAK. norx0wit?sOrNTi2.4 ErysiDaaVna'ilI Inflammatory diwases yield to a diligent use of lWpowwful,pparatlbrl;?ia the'foot,"Oie - -'r"-."v-M,"JFtt.fs''cojnonila be at once cheeked if rappuration ensues, danger Is imminent, and Jhejsnife canriofche.'emnloved without jcopardiiing life. This Ointment will remoTCthe disorder' without' cutting, pala ot peril'25 tents pertox'orpbV '" - , " jt ?eople.irejserpjisljrdiscassipg3Theth er or not to give up the fashion of New Year's Day callinir completelv. So many unpleasant features have c'reh't ..-. .. . nw;iit Btnat we. are'Jisclined'to hink-the'old'castom'will'hereafterbe'moro' honored in tho breach than in tho bb- f erranoe." '--....., For the JE3CjOriLM 12L&.5&&1 JUST RECEIVED;01"1 '' ? f ALL TQENEW STYLES OF, Toys, FaBcy Goedi,MH8ical Ih strameBts, Vielim'StrlBg'Etc.' chilpren'.CqMrIAg'es liODBT 110BSS,,JUSKITWiJtK,'ETC, For the coming Holidays, which we are offer Ingto'the'trade at the very Ipwestpricji; The trade yri findUt totti'3vutaSe;o eamlne' oar stock1 before' Dnrchasmir'efsewhere. " ' . ' 11 "EELDBUSCEr-AlGO;,-- A T iiEDDmo,-- iMPOBTKESr' . -fli.')r-.- 308 ahd aoaBaltprvL np.tr Si-MrnSnpA! -lit .Jmce.40.Hl Dtreci, rjAJM AtwvisiJU. a40. OHEGOIf f - Business Directory. The rfniersfgned wrii cwnmeniVd WrtiX t.?J BUSINESS DIREOTQnjS. Of "the SwrKir OafeffiTla gTffi. jlffi to make it successfal, respectfully request the copcratiomoi.flHipertoBj dntertfeidiin the welfare or the country. The SUte has now reached tbak posilipn when a. yearly summary of her progress is necessary, hence the Value of a.worjc. whioh wilL combine la a. condensed form, all matters of public interest. The work ia:ontenrplarlooil! 'embrace a generul eSetch of the'State Us .phfsicalas-peCWpgWIo-gyrcmnatorogy, bbfany,"iboiogr commerce, manuracfures,societics,pubiio, buW ,n.rPfadn?tio,nsMWd !-, otner(subiedUOQ which informdtfon la required " ' ', The work will be illustrated with iketebeieT some;3r,the leading prominent reentry of Hto State, and its comnilation will be nnrf tk Charge of . -. JMortiiuer.MurpJiy "Eui.,crr-r whggf-recent wSrirorf-itiahrag'tln TerrltorL haribeehighiy commejeby-jijaj.rste and ...TheBtsaKDmaroitT Of eacb''fown-Vnf ctty-.will be complete and that, with sketehei T. of(cacb place, should' make II invaluable to the' merchantjjariiier and mechanic'1 ,J '- j Aran advertising medium It will be the besf y etintrodnced iavtbe.'8tate; aa It' will be of trach tmportante:thatltwill alwaj0';be-retalnedln 'a prominent position for reference. "J'-- ' ' ! Thi. iMf f -AvertmngUiileiaa ..jo j-jfgi7ofc4i.oc3" 'J-yoriH Upeage,.r. . ..w. wtw$!LV Half Page io Card . . .:.. . ..53J33JW.....l;.,5 Advertisers taking-one- pago--wflr recj.ye"a cgpypc-tpoJrBtiw - Pie ptJXork,ViUbp.7.e.2i50. , C"The work willbo distributed on every route of-travel and "nublia plate' i'tfibiWhrniryP J l AOOTJl &iJ.,-Mr.0RJUGBviPmiLHniltT6TT" :- ' l05FrbntStre:portiau'dIsr, I UUV V w T-TT t t T - Ty tt : ilHa 3S sjvgu .A mcU. . SAlTLJATSj z T.J.Brm,IK. 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