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SATURDAY MORNING, FEB Y 26. 1870
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent
for San Francisco.
HUDSON & MENET, are our duly author
ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
G. W. CANNON, is our authorized Agent
for Portland, Oregon.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
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Religious gotici
Rev. R. C. Oglesby will hold divine pervice
nt the M. E. Church, to morrow, at 11 o’clock.
T iie T own E lection .—Next Tueedny is
the day set for the election of town officers.
We recommend the following excellent ticket
to the voters of Jacksonville : For Trustees,
Neuman Fisher, J. R. Neil, David Linn, A.
II. M artin^xnd James Wilson ; for Recorder,
U. S. Hayden ; for Treasurer, Ilenry Pape ;
for Marshal, Asher 'Wall; for Street Coni
missioner, 1\ Fehelv. The big fight will
be on the Marshalship, between Asher
Wall and George Seeman. There have been
unwearied efforts, on the part of Mr. Mall’s
enemies, in the circulation of groundless
charges, the fabrication of slanderous reports,
an<l the magnifying of trifles into errors of
great magnitude ; vet. we believe that those
underhand plottings will have b it little influ
ence upon the voters of Jacksonville ; and
that our citizens will evince their good judg
ment by re-electing Asher Wall, who, during
two terms as Marshal, has proven himself
equal to any emergency, attentive to his du
ties, and ever upright atid courteous in his
deportment.
T he T wenty S econd —N o popular demon
stration was made at thi« place, last 1 uesday.
in memory of him, whose name, high above
nil others, stands brightest and purest on the
records of Time. Forgotten alike, is the
Father of his country and his wise counsels.
“Entangling Alliances” are being made
from which their will be no extrication, and
“Foreign Influences,’’ are beginning to bear
that will finally crush the nation. To cióse
the celebration (?) of the Great Patriot s
138th birthday, Mr. Horne gave a ball at
night, which was verv poorly attended, On
Tuesday morning two private individuals,
"with some of the old genuine article of the
.patriotism of :7b in their veins—both Demo-
crats—ran up the onCe unsullied Stars and
-Stripes; which, refusing to “proudly w are,*'
•drooped and furled themselves about the flag-
-staffs, reserving, like latter-day patriots,
“their enthusiastic fluttering» fi»r the atmiver-
;»urv of the Etn incipatio i Proclamation, or
-adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment, which
wire so entirely eclipsing the old National Holi
afavs of tin* Fourth of -July, and the lwenty
Second of February.
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CITY DRUG STORE,
JACKSONVILLE.
N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM-
plete assortment of
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Drugs & Chemicals,
NEW GOODS.
DEALER IN
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‘ LADIES. AND GENTS’
Shoulder-Braces,
TOILET ARTICLES,
SPONGES, BRUSHES 1
ETC., ETC.
School Books,
Sauce pans,
Chopping axes,
Broad axes,
Trace and Halter chains,
Shovels and Tongs,
Fire dogs.
Sluice fivks,
Shovels,
Door locks,
Butt and strap liingie,
Knives and forks.
Spoons and ladles,
Meat cutters,
Sad irons,
Polishing irons,
Pocket knives.
Scissors and shears,
Pruning shears and knives,
Patent cross cut saws,
Buck and hand saws,
Planes and lanterns ;
P ainful A ccident .—Mr. Jocib Ev»ns.
of Pleasant creek, in th'S county, about
twenty miles beyond Rock Point, on the other
side of Rogue river, uas seriouslv injured
j>st Saturday by the caving in of a bar k
»where he was mining, lie was Ixiried un-
•Her the falling bank and bad one leg very
badly bruised, being broken above and also
below the knee. It gives us pleasure to state
that he is doing as well as can be expected
under the circumstances.
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GIFT BOOKS.
Si 25(u,l 50
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o 50663 on
J. Bi. SUTTON'S
cultural.
180)20 BEETS— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
38000 BHOCCOUI— White French; u fme vegetable
VEGETABLES.
P otatoes
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Special Collector of Claims,
CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, ns
of the cabbage family.
CABBAGE— Early York ; Earlv Flat Dutch ;
Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
CAUDIEJLOWER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa
per.)
CARROTS— Early Horn ; Long Orange.
SWEET CORN-Early Department.
CUCUMBER— ShortGrecn: Extra Long Green;
Early Framed.
I.ET'i’UC'E— Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead.
WATERMEl.ON— Mountain Sweet; Black
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMELON— Christiana ; Nutmeg.
ONION— $4 a lb ; also by the paper.
PARSNIP— Long Salmon.
PEAS— Dan. O'Rourke (Early); Extra Early
Tom Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
Long Scarlet.
SAI j SIEY ; or. Vegetable Oyster.
TOMATO— Large Red Smooth.
KUTA BAGA— Skirving’s Improved.
PUMPKIN— Sweet.
SQUASH— Hubbard ; Acorn.
TURNIP— Early Mat Dutch ; Early Red Top
Strap Leaf.
N ew P aper .—We have received the pros well as with a due regard U» economy in all busi
-pectus of a paper, to be started at Roseburg, ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
»by Wm. Thompson, and to be called “The paid over puntually.
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Plaiodealer”. It will be a faithful and fear-
fleas exponent of the principles of Democracy.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Mr. Thompson’s record as a worke r in the
All seeds will be
any
address,
on receipt of money.
Deibocr.itic party, heretofore, is known in
Oct. 9th, 1869.
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¿Southern Oregon ; and we trust he will re
Agency for the Celebrated
xeive their liberal patronage.
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T he R ot .—Yhe distemper,—styled by one
of our citizens the “Jacksonville Rot,”—by
Shicb nearly three fourths of the citizens o
is valley have been afflicted, still rages. Il
ja getting to be considered contagious ; bu
though quite severe, not dangerous.
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R aces T o - d ^ y .—There will be several rac^s
run this afternoon, at the Bybee rape track.
The principal race will be between the horse?
of Allen aud Sizemore.
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NEW STATE SALOON AUSTRALIA SPRING WHEAT
DTÒITTKZS,
AMERICAN
NEW ARRIVAL!
ANTON ULLMANN
HAS
JT UST received a large STOCK
HARDWARE,
CIGARS
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’TiSEeWEI TWOTS,
12 1-2 Cents.
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CLASSWARE,
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Window Glass, Nails, Iron and .7
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows -
Wooden and Willow
Ware, Etc., Etc.
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I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the
lowest cash price. Persons wishing j to buy goods
will find it greatly t® their advah^ij,
nge to examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined not to be undersold, by any feonn ia
Jackson county.
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^ST-Give me a call, and then judge for your
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
JAS. T. GLENN.
MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects of
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nd see his fine stock of new
Goods direct from the manufacturers.
He has a fine lot o
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Solving MacKirLOS
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
A New Lot of
AMERICAN LEVER
WATCHES
IISMILY YLIFIJE.
Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load
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All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and
Repairing done to order at half price.
Jacksonville, May 13, 1865.
of fine
CITY BREWERY,
TOBACCO,
—BY—
VEIT SHLTTTZ’,
STATIONERY Ac.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Also a large variety of
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Call at J. Neuber’s
HAVANA CIGARS,
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rery
CROCERIES,
These pumps have been fully tested, and
are acknowledged to possess advantages over
all other pumps in use; sold at manufactur
er’s prices, with freight added.
HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
October 9th, 1809.
CANDIES,
MAX. BRENTANO.
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SUBMERGED PUMPS.
He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made,
among which is the
ENGINEER,
July 17th, 1809.
of the most approved patterns, and highly
finished ; also Self-Sharpening Straw Cutters
and Hay Knives.
Just from the Factory.
RAILROAD SALOON!
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plows , rams & harrows ,
IS 1-2.
rpiIE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED
JL that Pape <t Savage ot the “ New State Sa
loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice
BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for
“ one bit.*' We expect to lose money by it, but
times are hard, and we cannot sec people thirsty.
PAPE <t SAVAGE.
October 16th, 1869
HOICE LIQUORS AND
Btantly on hand.
— also —
Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses»
and Childrens’ Shoes.
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
hawk: Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti stock of
20 (<t 25
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S ome S port .—Considerable amusement
was afforded the children of town, last Tues
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
day, by a valentine littery, gotten up by Mr. Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
Jf. M. Sutton. The town was canvassed fur
dhe names of all the children, who met at the
♦Couat House, where the valentines were
.drawn according to the most approved rules
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
,of lottery. “A little fun. now and then, is
»relished by the best ot men,” as well as Claims of every description throughout Oregon
»young folks.
and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE
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Paints,
Oils.
Turpentine.
Varnish.
AV inflow Glass,
and Putty.
GARDEN SEEDS.
376650
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HYDRAULIC PIPE,
—CATALOGUE OF—
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HOOP SKIRTS,
200,25 BEANS— Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo
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WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
C ourt A djourned .—Circuit Court for this
eounty—February term, 1870—adjournet
last Saturday. Three divorce cases were be
fore the court on that day. viz : Rebecca L.
Hand vi. James Hand ; Mary Smith vs. Ben
jaman Smith, and Nancy L. Stowe ys. An
drew J. Stowe, and a divorce was granted in
.each case*
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C hanged B ase .—Mr. Ed. De Peatt hap
'left our town, and cast his lot with the gooc
folks of Ashland. lie will open there, in
the boot and shoe business, where, being a
good workman, and attentive to business, he
will doubtless grow rich.
BLANKETS,
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and made to order.
200 25
lb
CLOTHS
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
, 3 500,4 00
21» (a 25
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Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
Rope,
Grindstones,
Cider mills.
Cellar tubs,
Cedar buckets.
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Willow baskets, etc.
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130,1s
150 20
CALIFORNIA
Blasting and rifle powder,
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READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GIANT POWDER,
ROMANCE,
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PROVISIONS.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
Together with a general assortment of W r have also in connection with
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice
SHELF HARDWARE.
TRAVELS,
held at the llall of the I. O. O. F.. on Thors
dav evening. Fel>v. 24th, organized Tribe
No. 1 of thi-» order for this stat»*. to be known
as Pocahontas Tril»e. The following are the
of&..*ers elected for this term : Sachem, Geo.
B. Tolman. M. D. ; Senior Sagamore, L.
Ganung ; Junior Sagam re, K. 1). Matson;
Caief of Rec« r I-». M. Mensor; Keeper of
Wampum, T. G. O wen. This Tribe have a
good Cornier list, an«i from present appear
Alices, it is the inauguration of an Order that
«will be a benefit to our citizens, and u credit
to our State.
GENERAL M
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BIOG RA PHY,
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CALIFORNIA STR^ET^
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Box stoves,
Nails of all sizes,
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Assorted iron and steel,*
Horse shoes and nails.
Cast iron .wash kettles.
Bake ovens,
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Skillets and lids,
iie undersigned take pleasure
Tea kettles,
in notifying his friends and the public gener
Bake pans,
ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
Brass kettles.
large and extensive stook of
Enameled kettels,
BLANK BOOKS,
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ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
their line of business, consisting in part
Jacksonville Market Prices,
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Reported and corrected weekly for the D emocratic
And a large collection of miscellaneous works,
N ews by Sachs Bros., \\ holsale and Retail dealers
comprising
in Drygoods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions
Etc., Etc.
I mproved O rder of R ed M en .—IL
man. of JfackweDviile, acting Vice
Incohonee of the Great Council of the
BLENN,
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
I ndrpendent O rder of R ed M en .—A
number of persons met at the Oil Fellows
Hall, last Sunday, for the purpose of forming
r society of the Independent Order of Red
Men. An organization was made by electing
the following temporary officers : Herman
Helms, Chairman ; llenrv Klippel, Treasurer,
and Mr. Ga-sinan, Secretary. To gain ad
mission into this society a candidate must
have these prerequisites ; be a white man.
speak German, and be a gm id absorbent of
lager. The order numbers twenty- three
members, and expects to receive its charter
as soon as possible, and not later than the
31st of next December. The password for
the present is “cash down.” Irk bin weis,
und Ich kann lager trinken; abfr Ich kann
nicht dcutsch sprachm.
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he undersigned
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R espectfully in -
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots
of California.
;£i“The Great Blood Punifier<-15*
FOR INFLAMMATORY Art ft btfkWTO
RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, DYSPEPSIA or
INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT .and
INTERMITTENT FEVERS.* '‘DISEASE«1 OF
THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS,««1 MAD
DER, these BITTERS have teen most saoeessful.
SUCH DISEASES *re caused .by, VLT-lATFJl
BLOOD, which is generally produced by dexangT-
ment of the DIGESTB'E ORGANS. < ‘
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Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find itl •
impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse* it *When' you Wfld It
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse jt
when’ it is foul, and your feelings will t«U you
when. Keep the bio jd healthy, and all will be weu.
AGENTS,
R. H. MCDOWLD&C®„
IMPORTING WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround
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Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
Corner Pine and S&nsotne Streets, San Francisco,
should give me a call.
Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and
Please give him a call. Next door to GLENN
Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869.
34 Platt Street, N* Y.
June 19th, 1869,
DRUM A Co.
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