The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, October 15, 1870, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 15, 1870
THOMAS BOYCE. No.
30
(Second
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent
for Saa Francisco.
HUDSON Ac MENET, are our duly author
i«ed Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
Park Row, ••Times” Building, New York.
LOCAL intelligence .
R ich Q uartz .—Having heard so much said
about the richness of some of the quartz uow
being taken out by Sam Bowden from his
ledge on Timber gulch, we concluded to make
a visit to the seat of operations and examine
the matter for ourselves. Five hands are at
work taking out quartz, while perhaps an
equal number are engaged hauling the same
and running the Mill. The main shaft is
down a little over fifty feet at which depth
the ground tunnel is being run along tba lead
and all the quartz from there up is windlassed
■out for crushing. Much of the quartz is sur­
prisingly rich. It links as if a person could
make a hundred dollars a day or more with a
hand mortar, so thickly is some of it be­
spangled with gold. Some of the hands esti­
mate that that is being crushed in the Mill at
forty dollars a ton. Occasionally pockets are
found which contain nearly pure gold. Out
•of one such deposit six ounces und seven dol
lars were obtained one day last week, and
similar streaks, though not quite soextensive,
were found this week. This is in the lower
lead; the upper one didn't pay. Another
clean up will be hud in a tew days, when we
expect to iiear of gratifying results.
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S aj $ F rancisco , May 15,1870.
M essrs . C owan A F lint , G ents :—Fur the
benefit of those suffering with the terrible disease
Fever and Ague, allow mt to state that I was af­
flicted with the Chills ami Fever which afterward
turned into the Dumb Ague.
I had tried all the
most celebrated physicians of this city for four
months, but grew worse until I was scarcely able
to walk, with loss ef appetite, night sweats, etc.
In fact, I began to believe my case hopelei s, when
finally a friend induced me to try your Ague King.
I had no confluence in it, supposing it to be like
other medicines the base being quinine. I used
but two bottles of it and in ten days 1 was a sound
man. Three months has passed since I used yonr
remedy, and I never felt better or stronger in my
life. After paying five hundred dollars and lying
idle four months, I am cured. I consider the Ague
King a dead shot for fever or fever and ague.
SAM’L SHAW.
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T hk T ime is D rawing N ear .—Now is your
time if you wish to secure a ticket to the
Grund Premium Fair—of Oct. 27th. The
tickets are being rapidly taken. The cause
is ti good one, its popularity could not be ex­
celled. Secure a ticket at once. Price only
$2 50. The large number of Premiums of
fered is fairer than anything of the kind ever
before offered—see advertisement in another
column.
E xpress P ackages .—These articles were
sold on Monday, as they were advertised to
be. Considerable competition was manifest
e<l among the bidders, but nc one got very
rich by his investment. Mr. Jacob Ish in­
vested over three dollars in a likely looking
bundle that proved to be posters for a magic
show. ^He doesn’t hanker after such sales
any more.
NEW GOODS.
At.
he subscribers are now re
ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
their line of business, consisting in part
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For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FARINE
made from pure Irish Moss or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange;
and a like quantity of Puddings
Custards, Creams, Charlotte
Russe, &c. It is the cheapest,
healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. It makes a
splendid Dessert, and has no
equal as a light and delicate
food for Invalids and Children.
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Plantation Bitters.
The Suite Fair is reported to be a grand
success. The sum of seven thousand dollars
This wonderful vegetable re­
is said to have been taken in at the gate the
first day.
storative is tlie sheet-anchor of
B oard M eets .—The City Fathers meet the feeble and debilitated. As a
nep Tuesday evening at the Recorder’s office. tonic and cordial for the aged
Business of considerable importance, we un­ and languid, it has no equal
B ybee ' s B arn B urned .—Ou Friday night derstand, will be up before the Board.
among stomachics. As a remedy
of last w eak, after the N ews had been etru -k
T hanks .—We are under obligations to for the nervous weakness to
•off, a cry of fire was raised just a little before
Senator Fay for various Legislative docu w hich w omen are especially sub­
midnight. It proved tv be the barn ut Win. manta.
ject, it is superseding every other
B\b- e, ub>utune uiile north ot to ah . Many
S t . M ary ’ s A cademy .—The second term stimulant. In all climates, tropi­
persons ran out to it, but, of course, c«>Utd
at
the Sisters school will commence on Mon-
do nothing towards staymg its ravage«.
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts
d .y the 24ih inst.
Three valuable liuracs ami ub.>ui 80
ui
as a specific in every species of
Jiay were consumed with the burn. Tue lire
F or the S tates .—Ex Sheriff Reames star disorder which undermines the
was evidently inc w.»rk oi an iucwmliary, uud ted firs- of the week for the Atlantic States. bodily strength and breaks down
Tom Brown was arrested by .\Lrsiui Ska-
the auiiual spirits. For sale by
Mian on suspicion l-y tne liinq tue Hie was
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
all druggists.
fully under way. He was seen coming iroiu
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
that direction as the first b.aze was discovered, PORTLAND,
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OREGON.
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and Ids actions ltd to the suspicion that in­
duced his arrest. Mr. Bybee's l«»>s is put
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
down ut $3,500. Brown Wa< bound over.
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l»ery down on Rogue river, concluded Thurs­
day evening that he hud boarded at the
County’s expense long enough and, after the
Jailor had given h;ni his supper, seemed
averse to going back into his ceil. When
the matter was pressed on John’s uunsidera-
tion be showed fight, and the Jailor then re­
sorted to a chair post which had the effect of
thoroughly reconstructing John.
THE HUMAN FORM DIVINE
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Sauce pans,
Chopping axe«,
Broad axes,
Trace and Halter chain»,
Shovels and Tongs,
Fire dogs,
Sluice forks,
Shovels,
Door locks,
Butt and strap hinges,
Knives and forks.
Spoons and ladles,
Meat cutters,
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Sad irons,
Polishing irons,
Pocket knives.
Scissors and shears,
Pruning shears and knives,
Patent cross cut saws,
Buck and band saws,
Planes and lanterns;
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Together with a general assortment of
SHELF HARDWARE.
GIANT POWDER,
Fuse and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
jpe,
Grindstones,
Cider mills,
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets,
Willow baskets, etc.
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ware of every description always on hand
and made to order.
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HYDRAULIC PIPE,
GRAND AWARD
Special Collector of Claims.
A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT­
LAND Property for Sale.
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un­
cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of the
State.
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected.
HOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds of Financial and General Agency bus­
iness transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
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will please furnish descriptions of the same to
the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the
O n his M uscle .—A Chiuanien who has principal CITIES and TOWNS of this State.
July 2d, 1870.
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been lodged ;n jail about two months for rub-
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A Glorious Change!!
B ound O ver .—George Hawkins was bound
over by the Justice of the Peace for Sams
valley this week, on the charge of perpetrating THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC.
malicious mischief.
G reat R kdictiun or P rick *.—Mr. John
Miller will hèretUtur sell at lue following re­
duced prices: Sudile«, from 810 to $50;
Saddle Trees, §4 to $6 ; Team and Farm
Harness, trom $25 to 850; Collars, from
$2 50 to 84 50 ; Riding Bridles, from $1 50
to $10 ; Halters, from SI 25 to $2 25 ; Black
Snake Whips, irom $1 to $2 25 ; Buggy
Whips, from $1 to 82 25; Bridle Bitts, from
25 cts. to $3 50; and all other articles wil
be sold at proportionate low prices, Al
work done at reduced rates.
of—
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Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box stoves,
Nails of all sizes,
Assorted iron and steel,
Horse shoes and nails.
Cast iron wash kettles,
Bake ovens,
Skillets and lids,
Tea kettles,
Bake pans,
Brass kettles,
Enameled kettcD,
Corner Cal Horn ia and Fourth Sts.
of Premiums in aid of the Nevada School District,
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE8PECT- Nevada city, California.
-L rally lutorm their friends and the public gen­
PARTIAL LIST:
erally hat they have purchased the above estab­
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1 Premium, Gold Coin,.............................. $10,000
lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per­
.
5,000
Premium,
Gold
Coin,
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sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
1 Premium, Gold Coin,.............................. 3,000
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
1 Premium, Gold Coin............................... 2,000
These stables are centrally located, and within
lonvenient distance of the various houses of public
1 Premium, Gold Coin,.............................. 1.000
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
1 Premium, Gold Coin,.............................. 1,000
and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
1 Premium, Gold Coin,.............................. 1,000
charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon,
1,000
1 Premium, Gold Coin,........................ .
south of Portland, of
1,000
Premium,
Gold
Coin,».;
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1
4 4
200
each
10 Premiums, “
44
100
each
10 Premiums, “
with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
50,000 Season Tickets to the Grand Fair COIU-
able terms ; also,
menoing October 27th will be sold at $2 50 each.
GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES,
AN ONLY BE PRESERVED TRUE TO
Nature by the art of Photography. Having
Which will be hired to go to any part of
just completed a thorough course of instructions in
the country at moderate rates.
Photography from Prof. S. L. Bnser, of Chieugo,
Animals bought and sold, and horses broke to
and also availed ourselves of the very latest im­ saddle or harness.
provements in implements and stock, we are now
llEAMES & WILSON.
prepared to produce work of the best style for thoee
May
7th.
1870.
favoring us with their patronage. .Having pur­
A nother R obbery .—Tbis place is about chased a fine instrument for the purpose, we are
to rival Portland in the number of its thefts also prepared to take Sterescopio views of land­
and robberies. One night this week an in­ scapes, residences, or persons.
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dividual was handling a twenty rather care­ Photoes, per dozen......................... S5 OO
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•• half “.......................... 3 OO
lessly in one of the saloons, when it dropped
Melauotypes,
each,...........................
50
out of his bawl and rolled cluse to another
PARKER <fc DUNLAP.
chap who was standing near the bar. The
latter nabbed the twenty and made off with
Located at present at the Camp Meeting
it, but was soon arrested and made to fork Ground on Bear creek.
over and go to jail.
August 13th, 1870.
aul3-5m.
Pal.ts, ,
Olis,
Turpentine,
Varnish,
Window Glass,
and Patty.
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
stock of
pws. rams s, uiiin
of the most approved patterns, and highly
finished ; also Self-Sharpening Straw Gutters
and Hay Knives.
AMERICAN
SUBMERGED PUMPS.
These pumps have been fully tested, and
are acknowledged to possess advantages over
all/other pumps in use ; sold at manufactur­
25,000 Premiums,
er’s prices, with freight added.
HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
amounting to $85,000 will be awarded to the hold­
October 9 th, 1869.
Treasurer, Bank of Nevada County.
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ers of season tickets.
For reference we refer you to any citizen of Ne­
vada oity. California.
Responsible Agents wanted. Liberal commis­
sions allowed. For full particulars and terms to
agents, Address
R. L. GRINNAN, Sec’y,
Nevada city, Cal.
P. D. HULL Agent for Jacksonville, Oregon.
1840 1
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S tore R obbed .—The store of G. Karew
iiki, on the corner of California and Oregon
Streets, known as the Haine’s brick, was
entered through au aperture made in the
trail near the ceiling, on Friday night a week
ago, and the sum of $318 abstracted Irom
the drawer. It is supposed to have been the
work of Chinamen and one or two have been
arrested, but no part of the money has been
recovered.
CHEAP FOR CASH!
NOTICE TO DEBTORS!
A
LL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED TO
me had better come and settle within thirty
days from this date. I have tried to get a peace­
ful settlement for over two years, anti have sig­
nally failed. All accounts not settled withh<thirty
days from this date will be collected bylaw. , I
will take cattle and bogs at. cash prices for all
debts that are due me. All those that I owe will
please present their accounts, and a settlement will
L ost .—On the Valley road, between Win. be made.
W m . BYBEE,
Chamber's and Jacksonville, a fine mercbaum
septi 7-w4.
Sept. 17th, 1870.
pipe. The pipe is nicely colored, and had a
fine silver tube on the stem end. The finder
will be liberally rewarded by leaving the
same at this office.
B ailey , charged with an assault with a
deadly weapon, was bound over in the sum
of $1,000 by Justice Wade, to await the ac­
tion of the Grand Jury.
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C rowded O ut .—The new ad. of Hoffman
A Klippel is crowded out this week. It will
appear in our next.
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RANCHES FOR SALE.
This celebrated modicine has won a deservedly
high reputation as an alleviator of pain and a pre­
server of health. It has become a household rem­
from the fact that it gives immediate and per­
KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED edy,
manent
relief. It is a purely vegetable prepara­
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL-
< a large stock of
f
tion,
made
from the best and purest materials, safe
ways on hand at the
to keep and use in every family. It is recom­
mended by physicians and persons of all classes,
and to-day, after a public trial of thirty yean—the
average
life of man—it stands unrivalled and, un­
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excelled, spreading its usefulness over the wide
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world. Its large and increasing sale affords poai.
Al'—
tive evidence of its enduring fame. We do not
BOOKS,
deem it necessary to say much in its favor as one
small bottle will do more to convince you of its
STATIONERY,
efficacy than all the advertisements in the world.
Give it ope fair trial and you would not be without
TOILET ARTICLES,
it for ten times its coBt. Directions accompany
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each bottle.
AC. AC.
Corner of California and Oregon streets, offers
Sold by all Druggists.
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bargains, such as hare not been offered before at
Price 25 cts., 50 cts„ and fl oo per
bottle.
Jacksonville.
Tbis stock is fresh and of the best quality, and
O q I. l&t, 1870.
ootl-lm.
CASH purchasers will do well to call on him.
At the CITY DRUG STORE.
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CITY DRUG STORE,
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STAPLE GROCERIES,
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THE BRICK STORE,
GASOLINE OIL AND LAMPS
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE
attention of those desirous of obtaining good
mountain or stock ranches—well situated with re­
gard to range, water, grass, etc., to the fact that
Agenoy fur tho
such purchases can be made by calling at the
premises, on Rogue river. One of the places has
a ferry attached. For further particulars, call
on
W. L. C0W a N x Druggist.
J. HANNAH.
August 27th, 1870.
Sept. 17th, 1870.
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AGUE IilNGr
CASH PAID FOR WOOL
Staple
Produce
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taken in exchange for goods. Also ground salt ip
50 and 100 lbs. saqks, and fine Liverpool salt.
January lstx 1870.
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OOLSACKS, BURLAP, AND TWYNE
tor «ole at
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Q. KAREWSKI’8.
June 4th, 1870.
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