- 'V- --,. ? V r , -Mt 'C3SJ ? - . , jv. " - : l!Frx2rrtI-i- -aajCfaegeirgrMaataagg -- a )CiSvjaassrarsssk.AjL:ri3 && r a !; l'rcm Usjpers Weekly. A Money Sing. Mr. Vanderbilt controls 2,l5o. miles' bl railway, consul tiling lite main line between the West and the seaboard, and the chic outlet of sach cities as Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Schenec tady, Troy, Albany, Hudson, Pough keepsie, and other riverside towns. The property which be thus ad minis, ters is represented on the stock ex- change by securities equal to $215,000,. 000, and its gros income last year was not less than $45,000,000 more tban the whole income of the United States Government a lew years sgo. It is impossible to contemplate this vast aggregation of money power and commercial control in the bands of one man without feeling concern for the result. Neither military, nor po litical, nor commercial supremacy can be pushed beyond certain limits with out danger. It would seem as though ttie limit in this case had been reached. $et, not content with the mastery of 2,150 miles of railway, involving in a large degree the internal trade of the .States of Illinois, Indiaua, Ohio and New York, it is well understood that in October next, at the annual election of the Western Union Telegraph Cora- "pany, the Commodore will enter into possession of that great property like wise, with its sixty or seventy tbous and miles of wires, its forty millions of capital, and its eight or nino millions of revenue. When this occurs, not only will the commerce of the four chief States of the North be subject to Mr. Vanderbilt under such feeble re strictions as our Legislatures may im posebut the whole telegraphic cor respondence of the country will obey his law. He may prescribe not only what shall be the price of a barrel of flour in New York, but also when, and at what cost, citizens may communi cate with each other by telegraph. Of course he will be subject to legis lative control. What that will amount to we all know. In the past, no Leg ihlature in this State has ever dared to beard him. He will be a bold man, indeed, who attempts to do so now, when bis resources are so unbounded and his power so far reaching. It was said that the late James Fisk, Jr., who controlled a paltry 450 miles of Erie, running through a half-settled count y, could, on an emergency, bring 25,000 votes into the field. At how many votes, then, can we reckon theShaster of 2,150 miles of railway through a i thickly settled country, and 75,000 miles of telegraph ? It is, moreover, one thing to pass laws, and quite an other to execute them against a man fertile in resource energetic in action, - . ,oUajnate.in combat, and inexhaustible in purse. Clearly Crazy. The New York Tribune speaks rather pointedly when it says: "A very touching case of men tal alienation in a very charming young lady is described by a very careful observer. Not long ago her mother found her in her room energet ically darning stockings, and soon after she disappeared in the kitrben and helped that wondering dame in making and baking bread and pastry. Alarmed by these fearful signs of in tellectual disorder, her fond parents immediately sent for a physician, who watched her through a keyhole while she sewed buttons on her father's gar ments and mended those of her little brother. Much affected, the venerable man remarked that never during a medical practice of twenty-five years had he known any symptoms like these. The most heartrending phase of all, however, was shown the other day, when the kind father, in the hope of rousing her from her sad state, gave her $200 and told Tier to buy a new dress. Alas! 'twas useless. She in stantly observed that she didn't need a new dress, and if he would give her $25 to pay a poor, widow's rent, she'd much rather he'd take the rest of the money for himself. For a few mo ments that grief stricken old gentle-" man gazed upon his hapless child, then biding his face, muttered between his sobs, 'Her mind is gone ! her mind is gone 1' " Chinese Bridges. Some of tho bridges in Chiua are of extraordinary beauty and magnificence. There is. . one near Pekin built entirely of while marble, elaborately ornamented. Oth ers are found over the canals of still greater magnificence, and with a grand triumphal arch at each end, and some, intead of being built with arches, are flat from one side of the canal to the other, marble slabs oi great length being laid on piers so nar row and airy that the bridge looks as if it were suspended in air. From the amaziug facilities afforded by the num erous canals for transporting goods by water, these bridges do not require to be built of great strength, for only foot passengers ue the bridges, which is the, reason they are of such elegant and fanciful construction. These bridges are built with a number of arches, the central arch being about, forty teet wide and high enough for vessels to pass through without strik ing their masts. The elevation of iheta bridges renders steps necessary. They resemble, in this respect, the old bridges of Venice, on which you ascend by steps on one side, and.de scend on the other side. Chain bridges were not made in this country for more than eighteen centuries after they frere known in China.. Tub New Haven bootmaker who drew $40,000 in the Havana lottery ftete elevated a peg' or two. " WATCHES, ETC, V" A rt . JOHN NEUBER HAS JUST RECEIVED ALABGE ADDITION TO HIS AL , ready well Selected Stock of JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. GOLD WATCHES k CHAINS, SILVER WATCHES 4 CHAINS, from the Boat cel ebrated MANUFACTURERS of America sod Europe, which is offered to the TRADE at PRICES to SUIT THE TIMES. - 0 -r , A New lot of Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks. 3 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned tod Repaired, and WARRANTED. o A LOT of Silver Plated Spoon, Knives k Forkg, aod Castors. Music Boxes, Accor deoos. Guitars aod Violins, Guitar and Violin Strings, the best in 'market. o I A Large asrortment of Pocket Cutlery. o Just received a Urge lot of Toys for Holiday. 0 Great assortment of Cigars, Pipes k Tobacco, Fine Cot for smoking aod chewing, aod all other kinds. WILL0WWARE. -SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS Agent,, for Florence, Grover k Baker and Howe, Sewing Machines. A Large assort ment of SILK. & COTTON THREAD band. J, NEUBER. Jacksonville, Nov4tf. LIYERY STABLES. . "EXCELSIOR" MVERY STABLE! On Oregon street, Jaehonrille Manning &Lsh, Proprietors. ItespectfuuUy InTorm the pablto that, they have a fine stock 'of HARNESS, BUGGIES k CARRIAGES and I am prepared to furnish mj patrons, aod the public generally, with as FINErfTURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country Animals . ) BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or doable. Hor ses boarded, and the best cars bestowed upon them while In my charge. I My Terms are reasonable. A liberal share of the public patronage It solicited. MANNING & ISn. Jacksonville. July 15, 1871. UNION LIVERY, j t Salo, cftJ OESjcoliAiige 8 T .AIS Xj OS . .ftfo fa KUBLI & WILSON, Proprietors. rPRE proprietors have recently purchased thi JL POTC WCM-EDOWQ BIBUU, Biiuaica on mt corner of t- California and Fourth Street::, ' Where, the very best horses and buggies can bt had at'all times, at reasonable rates. Tbeir Ftocl of roadsters cannot be equalled la the State HORSES BOARDED " On reasonable terms, and the best-care and attention bestowed upon them while under theii charge. Also HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Being satisfied that they can give sattcfac Hon, the proprietors solicit the patronge ol the public. (Jacksonville, Jnns 11. 1870. NOTICE. OEEGON ft CALIFORNIA RAILROAD - Compaay, Xand Department. Portland, OregoD, ApHl.5. 18T2. Notice la hereby eiTen, that c rijoroui prosecution wlllba luitituted against any and every person who trespasses upon any railroad Land, by cutting and remor iag timber therefrom before the same is BOUGHT of the Company AND PAID FOB. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or nnsarreyed, within a dis tance oi mirty miles from mt line or the road, oeieags to ine company, . . . I. B.HOOHES. aprli-tf Uad Ageat. tm jpwuw m WatchIS 'flEDiClNAL. City Drug Store PRICES REDUCED! Per Bottle, WALKEK'S VINEGAIl BITTERS One Dollar. AYER'S SARSAPARIL- LA " " AYER'S CHERRY PEC- TORAL " " WISTAU'S BALSAM WILD CIIERRY.... " " HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS " " CATHARTIC LIVER KING " " JAYNES' EXPECTOR ANT " ' HOSTETTER'S BIT TERS " " ALL KINDS OF PILLS PERBOX 25 cents. And other goods in our line will be sold at a greatly reduced prices ROBB & KAHLER. COUGHS, HOAKSEIfXSS, ZZffTLVJBNZA, Sore Throat. Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bleeding of the Langs, and every affection of the throat. longs and chest, are speedily and permanently cored by the use of Br. Wislar'i Baltam of Wild Cherry. -" This mil hnoicn preparation dots not dry up tf cough and leave the eaust behind, at it the ease in'lA most medicines, but it loosens aid cleanses the lungs andaUays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ' Consumption cab be Cured by a timely 'resort to this standard remedy, as li proved by hund.eds of testimonials xecejved Iit the nroDrietoni.i None cenulne unless signed I. BcTTsTSEnrWTTowtE & Sot.s7 Proprietors;- DUeiUU CUIU.UJ neuuiuguu. uukii vrv., San Francisco, and Jy dealers, generally. fip.Sl,-1J72-ly.T Address and Confcs- SION or JrFGOOD.who cured himself, and printed for young men and others suffering fromjNervous Debili ty, Loss of Manhood, ImpotencyrVc the ef f eta of Indiscretion and telf-abase; farnhblng hlsSELF CURE, and sent free on receiving a stamp or post-paid envelop. Address"-' JONATBAN F.:aOOD. t UUCft UUA f en 28 '72yl San Fr&efeco. CtL BEWAED FOB AX' Incurable Case! XJJR- LE RICHATJ'S GOLDEN BALSAM,! , Aflr tin ftus' IrlUonUiUCout hit proren ItscU tho only curatlro in a CfiUln cli. ofiUeMejpiiuuaoel ljrmtllcl inctlUon- ' rs u incurable. Dr.LcBicto GOLDEN BAIi AM Ko.-i - cure Chancres first nl Mond stag 1. Bom on tht Ix-gJ or Uody; 6or Er, Tin. New.'ie.i Oopper-colercd Blotches. Syphilitic burro, DueoeU Scalp, ana all primary tonus of tb dlttaM known a Sjpbilis. Price, 13 pr bot. tie, or two tor 13. Dr.LsBichju'gGOLM BALSAM Ho.2 rarei Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Jthenma. ilsm, Pains ia tha Hone. Ear kof tho Net k. 1 1, mated Son Throat. Syphilitic Rath. Lumps and ContnetM Cnnls, Stinnws of the Limit, ami eradicate all diaeaces from tneryttcDi. vhether canaed by Indiscretion or abuse cl mercury tearing tho blood pure and bctl by. rriee, SJjnr bottle, or two for 0. Dr.LeHicWs GOLDEN SPAMH A!!- tldote, for tho Cars of Oonnorbcea, Gleet. Irrl. ttion, GraTel, and all Trinsry tr Ocnltal "junngements. Price, $U0 rcr bottle. Dr. Le Euan's GOLDEN SPANISH IH- Jectlon.awasli and Injection fcrserereows of Oonnorhcea, Inflammatory Gleet. Strii tun s, nd all disuses of tho JUancys and Eladiir. Price. l JO per bottle. Alto Ajtntj ferDB. IX RICHltTS GOIXEU TILLS for Seminal X?inet. Xirbt Eniia slons, Impotenryrand alt AiseagrBarialnKfn m jtasturbation and exeefiiTo abu. I r're, f J per bottle. The genuine GoLBU. TiiTifJ Is put np only in round bottles. On receipt of price, these medicines will e sent to all prt of tho country, by ejprces er mail, securely packed and frto -from obscr- Tsuon. solo Agents, C T. RICHARDS fc CO. X Wholesale and Ketail Draggista and. Oitmlsta, S W.'cor. Clay k Bansomo' stRbts, Baa mncuco, ui. June 21, lt)73 1 , Notice to Miners ISTHEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE BEEN duly appointed, aud tbat my bonds hare been duly approved, as. ' - 17. e DEPCTT 8CRTKT4Jr7' Of Mineral Claims for Mining District No. 1, in the Stale of Oregon. WOBce near Ashland 0t$oa- T .. , B. F. MYER. October 1, 18721y. s 7 BLACKSMITHING "A qtjiob: sajtiW 9 xn ca. 11 Profl-ti DAVID CRONEMILLER& CO., , A 1 THE OLD ETANDOP ' . Mir.T.VR JL an k vvnw Art pn-parrd to do Blaeksaithing of all kinds! vmh "... .in, wy iMiusMutiy ua jsaaa smsusffai of iron, steel, horse shoes and horse nails,0 ; Belts. Bam CUm. ri ir'ilV I mad ererj thing in tbe blacksmith! line forile cheap for cash, and will sell, fir Mth oaly. JakannTllla Vm a icav.r .f.- " $y EDUCATIONAL. ASHLAND ACADEMY XtTB AfiEi Sif P TO A?fHOTJNCE THAT iVV the i Ashland Aeademy Is rapidly ap proaching cempletlon. , and wiH commence Its first term on the first Monday of ueat October. No eipefee 'or pains' wjll be spared' lo make itarrOmslnvltlnztoall: and'in situation, for health aod beautr1. we believe the Ashland- Acaiemy js not sorpassea by any tcnooi in toe land. It will be folly furnished with Maps, Chalts, Pianos, Organs. Philosophic apparatos, Ac., and much care will be taken to secure for It a competent Board of Instructors. '' TUITION. PER TERM. Primary..... 4..., S4 00 Preparatory r 5 00 Sub Junior.. 6 00 LJunior,... 4, 7 00 Senior 8 00 txrRAS. Languages, each, per term. :. $3 00 Penciling, " 3 00 Painting, 4 .- 10 00 Instrumental Music, " " ... 10 00 Use of instrument, " " 3 00 Book keeping, single entry. ,... 3 00 Book keeping doable reentry, ' " " ....... 6 00 Beard can be had In private families, or with' the Principal's family for $3 50 per week, exclusive of washing. We believe that no academy ia the Slate offers like inducements at 'such low rates. If further Information is desirtd.it maj be obtained by calling on Rev J. ll.-Skidmore at Ashland, Jackson count" Oregon. JulylSt ST. KAKT'S ACADEMY. CONDUCTED BT The Sisters of (lie Holy Names, s- Jacksonville, Oregon. Board and Tuition per Term 340 00 Entrance fee, only once . . 5 00 Piano ,.., ,-..,.., 15 00 Drawing and Painting 8 00 Bai and Bedding w...- 4 00 ! SELECT DAY SCUOOL Primary, per term..., C 00 Ju'nior , 8 00 Senior 10 00 Tie scholastic year commences about the -ofddloof August, aud is divided inlo lour sessions of eleven weeks each. Pupils are ifcelved at any time, and their term will be counted from the day of tbeir entrance. For further particulars apply at the academy. 1 ' FUANCO-AIUEIUCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ., OPPOSITE THE OddlTFellow's Hall, 'Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers' and resident boarders will find ITlADlte HOLT'S r BUDS AlffD BEDDTJtG Placed in'ErSt class order, and In every Way, superior to any in this section, and Unsurpassed by any la the State. HER 1NXS ABE NEWLY FURNISHED :?. And a plentBfl supply of the best of every thing the isfcrltet affords will be ob- lalned for I HER TABLE. Hereafter, her House will be kept open all night, and square meals can, be had at any time through the night. Ojsters prepared in every style, lunches etc. to be had. Stage passengers, and others, out late at night, can always find a good fire, hot meals,. aud good beds at tbe above restaurant. No trouble will be spared to deserve the pat ronage ef Ihe traveling as well ts the perma nent community. Jacksonville, I)ec.,25. 18C9 tf BUCKEYE STEAM SAW MILL. Una Mile East or John S tout's Farm, A ND ABOUT 30 MILES northeast from XV Jacksonville. Every description of lum ber sawed from good SHgar Pine, Yellow Pine and Fir timber, kept constantly on band or sawed to oraer. in connection witn my mill I nave a PLANING MACHINE, and will dress lumber for all who mar wish it. and will alio keep DRESSED LUMBER a all times on hand. WJI. PATTERSON. September 1, 1872-m3. Gin BREWERY! VEIT SCIIUTZ, Proprietor. nnnE public is respectfully in 1 formed that they can find, at any time, at the CITY BREWERY, the best of Lager Beer, n quantities to suit toe purcnaser. Jacksonville, Jan. 15. 1870-tf TJOMESTBAD, PREEMPTION IX and COURT BLANKS of all kinds, kept on hand for tale, or prjnttd to uiucr at ims uiucs. PETE RITT, .Photographic Artist, . , -. JACKSONVILLE, OREOOS. aab"rotrpes,, -' "rh'o'toTgra'ph, Oarte'a'deVislte DOiVX JNTHE FINEST STYLE OF ART. 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Elthoogh each .suc ceeding number afiords a fresh pleasure to its friends, tbe real valne and beauty or The Aldine "ill be most appreciated after it b&s been bound op at the close of 'the year. While other publications may claim superior cheap ness as bompaivd with rivals of a simitar class The Aldine is a unique and original con ception alone and nnapproacbed absolutely without competition la price or character. The possessor of a complete volume cannot dupli cate tbe quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for ten timet its cost; and then there art the ehroaot, be sides! i Art DenarimeHt. Notwithstanding the increase ia tbe price of EUDFcnpuon last tail, wnea lne Aldine assumed its present noble proportions and rep rewutative character, the edition was more than doubled during tbe past year: proving that the American pablic'apprcciate. and will support, a sincere effort in the cause of ARI. 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Those whojifterwnrd send money to the amount of One Dollar or more for Seeds may also add twenty five cents worth extra tbe price paid for tbe Guid Tbe ''January Number" is beautiful, giving plans for making Rural Homes, designs for Dining Table Decorations, Window Gardens, ic, and contaiuin'g a mass of information in valuable to tbe lover of flowers. One Hundred and Filty pages, on fine tinted paper, some 00 Engravings, and a superb colored plate and cbromo cover. The first edition of 2U0.000 just printed in English and German, aud ready to send out. Send order to JAMES VICK, Rochester,'. Y. THE BEST OFFER F O R 18 7 3 . COTTAGE MONTHLY, FIs-TV CENTS X TEAlt. We. give the Cottage Monthly, withe Smith's Dollar Mnpiziwr. fur..........,$l 00 Western Rural, with premium, for 2 25 Prairie Farmer, for. ..i..t. ...'.. ........ 2 00 Weekly Inter Ocean. for....,...,,M 1 50 Americaa Agriculturist, for 1 50 We give Lansen's "Carlo' to every subscriber. Can Yoh o Better? Address with cash,, al'iv-l , , , cottAoe monthly, jantm3. 142 Lucille St., Chicago. WMBOYER, CAUTOIIXUI STREET, First Door West of IVMtc ti Martin Fruits, iHSeasoH; PLAIN AND FANCyCANDIES ETC., ETC., ETC. PredHce taken' 1m Xxchabge. -OITEilE ACALt-'-ga'. ", Jacksonville, Dec. I41872i. , 'trX JLOn DAT IrAeJeoU wanted! t&O TO tSyOJ All daws of working peo ple, of either sex. voiine'or old. make'mnrrt jioney at work, for uj la thtlrspare moments. ui ail ius .UUC, .uu 1 KUJtulBg eiSO ratC- ularsfree. 'Addre'.a,,8tinon' Co.,' Part-" land, Mains. tp3I,'7!yl. vlMlSOELLXNEOtJ ) J, Bi WUITR ALEX MA.UT1N. White &-MARTIJX- (SUCCESSOR TO JA3.T. QLLNX.) DUUR l.S I ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. iVEW FIRM mt0ODSr IX o NEW prices: LOW PRICES WILL WIN TUB UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURB in notifying his friends and the publlo generally, that be is now receiving and op ening a very large and extensive, stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY MADE GLOTIUXO. HAT3 AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, BLANKETS, ' HOOP SKIRTS ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Misses & Children's Shoes. t&" I have, also, in conneeiroii with -t the above, a veiy large oniJ , extensive stock of choiea - Groceries, Hardware, Qneensware, t&- Glass- -fMi wore. Cutlery, Puinls anj Oils;also, Window Uloss, Nails, Iron and Steel, Cast and Steel SSr Plows, Wooden and Willow ware. "TB I am ready to sell anything in my line a the LOWEST CASH PRICE, Persons wishinjj to buy goods, will find ( greatly to theirad vantage to examine my stock before pnrcbas. inn sslMisrnaFss aa T at atot swrnlnatil nni littia undersold by any bouse in Jackson county. uive me a can. ana men juage lor yourseu as to my capacity to furnish goods as above. WHITE & MARTIN". isrlwinllf, November 18. 1871 t" -IQHlLntCrBR, HEALER AXD WORKER, IS TIN, SHEET-IRON, COPPER, LEAD AND BRASS, iMroRTEii or FIRMING IMPLEMENTS! AND MACHINES, And dealr In CIGARS. TOBACCO, LIQUORS. AKD GROCERIES, California St., Jacksonville, (Between Oregon tnd Third,) KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON I1AN! an assortment of the best Tin.Shert iron and Copper ware. BraS3 Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pump., Cliuins. Lead Pipe. Hoes. HARDWARE, CUTLEKY ; N AILS of all sizes. Dar, Plate and assorted Iron; Brushes of every variety, elc, etc.; Paints, Oils. Sizes and Glass; All qualities of Powder; Shot of all numbers; Rope, Brass and Iron Wire; Wooden and Willow Ware; Blacksmith, Carpenter and Miner's tools oi every var'ety. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS co.vsisti.vo or i Cast. iron aid Steel Plows; , Self sharpening Feed Cotters; r Caaldrons-and Iron Wash' Keltfa; Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, etc. STOVES! Always on hand a Jarge, Jot of Parlor. Cooking, Office and Cabin Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans.. Boilers, Kettl-M, Pots. Pans, and everything connected with tbts stoves, warranted datable and perfect. All articles soldor manufactured by bim, WARRANTED. His work i made of the, best material and of choicest patterns. S& Qrder attended to with dispatch, and! filled according to directions. He Is determio. ed to .elf ut U)W" PRICES FOR CASH, Call and examine bid stock before purchas ing elsewhere . Sept. 14, 18T2. T-ftEMONT HOTEL,, a And General SUge Office, Main Street, Red IHhT, W. P. Maihew, .- - - - PaormiTOR. The Proprietor woHld respect fllllv nnnfiunrp til Ills fripnile m lLa (nsAeling pnblic. 'that' be has! taken llitjT well knowD.bnck. Hotel, and will at, all times bo .o.v In ..all nn nil llmou ..!.- ... 9.. L!. im4j ,. . m,, .uva ..pu, iijrisvur nim with the light of their smillnr Counlenanees. The T;atClTStriBS will always bo oat. The Table' will-be supplied'willi nil' lie ciar ket aflonls.' aud prices to-suit (he limes. ' The ropms rerlarge ana well ventilated, and new Sprln'Bed tbrAughoot. Stages' 'arriver and depart dailyNortb. Call and see tec. Tti Bluff, Cal. Marcb2-ly "dr fV ?v?: 3- -"-.. lit -t- 3V