he tepw emtimel IL i im niniuttimmimn i'W'WflW M 54 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY DECEMBER 2G, 1868. VOL. VIII NO. SG. I. O. O. 1 .JiiO.Uannvillo Loilgc rr.V " """ iiirrroiarDirrl- p. im irm.j pi in. nrI wrrk In wb mAnth, ami nn S.limlT rtnti, IttlrMrnlnc wrtk, t It JUk 1111. t ItMlitra In f-l at.nl!ftar lnt',!rd MM. HAY. V fi raw . it. it. rry Tru.l-1.-) M Sutton. Ilfnry tVntlusir ami Warrca Loetee No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A IIOI.l) thoir remilar communl Tj-tlMi ihe Wtlnedny Keening-on lf v-r pr-onnc luc lull moon, In jack wvtilu:. imi:oi ALEX. MARTIN. W. M. H. t.OM. v "our.c.o.v ciiAP'rnn xo.i ' O F ROYAL AHCII MASONS, JACKt-oxvu.K. ontr.oy. ' ffUlbnld llrffulnrcomnimilcflll'n on the Plr1 "nlnnlny Ktr.orKtrry Month. All Hijwirnluif CinijHinInii In good lUnJIng r- cordlnllv invited tn attend. (.. w.urlkr. ii. i I P cm . Scc'y. dcc8 1 i 7 0. ". K. r. Rl'MCLI. JACOBS. L RUSSELL, ATTORN KYS AM) COUNSKLORP V.T XjA'CO', AND SOLICITORS IN f'llANOKRY, .Ijt,KWiiVIIJ.K. OitKnn.v. Ultlrr oiMllr th- t'onrl llutiw. All hu-ln-iv coin milled In (b4r car- u W uron.iiy Hmk1i1 to. July X9. r.J. V. WM. IHil .IIITT. JIUlJ II. MY DOUTHITT &. FAY, ATTORNF.YS AND COUNSELORS A.T T,s.V'A, AND SOLICITOUS IN UIIANCKRY. JirKt-n.vriixi:. Onuiox, VIII praet.ee In Ibo fcupntne nix) other Courts of this Stat Martb 4. 'C3. R. B. MORFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JaCKMiM'IIXK, Orkoox, "V7H.L practice In tint several Court of 1 the Kir-t Judical DMrict. nuil In the Fuprjrw-Court October 20. 'CI. B. F. DOYVELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JA'KKt.VrilXR, Obkcok. Will nractlee In all llie Courti of the Third Judkdal District, tb tbipreuM Court of Ore- euu.smi ,ti ireka.uai. vvar&crip prompt ly etillt;lt-d. Oct. I J. GASTON. (SiKtjr I Jlewl I tla.tvn) ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jackwonviux, Oh eg on. Ipclal otlcnllotj given to collection '. June 10, 1803. id (II) Bik4llllWUt.) GEORGE B. DORRIS, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR JACKSON" COUNTY. Office with l. V. 1)01:11, K. J. ROW, IIKIM'K IV CIO A US, TOHACCO. FRKSir fruits, stationf.ry. conff.o tionbry. fihkwouks, kto., Arxt floor to lirwlbur)' it Wmlr. Ibavejui opciiM a new fctore nJ itnek tJ It wild a choice virkty nf llie alxjve intloneJ articles uul olfr Iliem for tale tbe lowrtt llvluj; irtotf. Th Ut of c'prt and cliewln? Mlwcco will tj li-tit coatanlly on hand. Vliow dcilrinc any rtlelo In my lino uill tuyo money by ! Ijr uih a cull. J. ROW. Jaclconrille. Jnly 1 . CS. JIMf DUGAN & WALL, rOEWABDING J.SD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Urttk Uulldlnij, Cur. Front ii fatrcttt. CRIiSCKNT CITY, OAL, AnLL Attend to tbe Uercivlii: and For ' Wiudlnjj of all Oooda ttmU-.1 to tatlr care, -with prouintnena and dlfatch. ConvlgouvHt Ktlicittd. Merclandlue re ivwl on ttorage, Crctctnt City. April 11. 18C3. J3 N. ll-No goodi ilctlvvrud un til He freight Ml cbarRM are jiald. I). & W. PETER BR1TT. IMiototrrnnliir AriHt. ' prftmrtj lo take pklurw In every stylo fjllieart, illi all (bu lale iuiprorenieuts. ' I'tcturea do not gle wtirfarllon. no JMgi mil Iwmadc. Call t bu new Gal '7.on tboblll. i-xatalnr lila plctuut, aud "t for your llkf nn. TOU PRINTING neatlv HXffulfil at the d SENTINLL Or'FICE. l.rWkr. x. It.tlcnl pVilllfnf.tlj.fallnrl. CliristiiuiA Kve. The winter Mara aru Blcnmlnp; bright Alone the azure vault of night; Tbe sparkling out ofcv'ry ray Seem like a dlnmmul clear n day, Or golden duit upon the M renin Tbnl flowclli by ubrrr ptrlta drvam, And fulIIiiR brlphtly nn the now Gives Karth a purer, brighter plow. The clock Ihnt tick upon the nail, Where 111 fill thadona rlc and f.ill. And lo-, but clear, the nien'urvd lieat That rprlngcth forth from dnncliip feet, Are all the aound that unkc the nlr; Hut lol a olce coinn'Mlll mid fair A voice that apeakelh from tbe light "'TIa Clirltma night I 'tin Cliriatraai night 1" What mind o dark, It cannot feci A ormn adnt o'er It Meal For Chrlft, the Kltij. baa laid ftaldt The roU'a and crown or royal pride; A ChrM the won, our In be Ujrc, A human form of tulfcrlng wore, And In the mortal path be trod Revealed tbe wonder" of a 0(0. A Ibrlll of joy ln-ati o'er each heart, And even I'aln forict' to inart; While fret that lonjr bavo ceased tjlread Where I'leaiurc'a brilliant flowers are 'proad. Willi lwujant flepajoln In the race, Imbued lib hope and quick with grace, Ai through their veins the life-blood warm. Flow fwlft with you tli' elartle clurm. May boe attend each happy pair Untouched by wrong, orMled by care, And ev'ry ftur that Milnea ulovu Hear wltnet to I heir vowa of love, While mjuIi In elore communion turn, With woidi that thrill and looks that burn, To draw the bond of Cupid light licueatb tills lovely Curl.tiiia night. And oh may wars aud anguUb ceao Till all the world rejoice In peacv, Till as tbe ocean tldvi expand, The wave of love bent o'er tbe land; And Fmdoui'N itirlue rhall bear no more TbecanuouVcia.il nnd tattle' rour, Uut gleam ullb Joyoua faces bright WbeuojiuM ugalu uicb Clirltmiu night. Salcui, Oregon. S. M. R. An Ailvciitnie. "I never attended but oue Icmpcroncc lecture," said our friend li with u fcu liur rinllc, " I don't think I shull ever ul teod uuotber." "You probably found It dry !" " Well, yes but that isn't it. The lecture wus well enough, but I got into such un awful icrupeafier it wus out, that I never think of temperance meetings with out a biiddtn shudder. I'll tell you about it. It wus in Jersey city, whire I was something of a stranger, und the night was ooe of the worat of the seaton. Ho real! bow it blew! It wus enough to take your breath. Well, the lecture was over, und making my way through the croud, 1 lingered la the doorway, contemplating theuwful feeetie, when. somebody took my urm. "Where have you been?" said the sweetest voice In the world. "I have Utu looking for you everywhere." Very much surprised, I turned rny head and saw but I can't describe her i It makes me mad to think how prodigiou.ly pretty the was. With her left hand she leaned on my arm; she was arranging her nil with her right, and did not notice my surprise. "You haw been looking for uie," I falt ered. -Come, let us be going," was lr reply, pressing my arm. A thrill went to my Imort. Vbnt to rnuke of my lady's addrevs, 1 did not know; but kite wus too charming a creature for mo not to or company her. We ttaried off, nation by fucli u husband. In the mHt f the ti'U)l, llie domm: of j Well. II -n," we cried, deeply Inter bich jircifixttl uy conrcifcition. AtCted, fr we knew evtry wpnl of lngatory length she fakl with u Kieain , wus trae, "Iujvv did you get nut of the ' i'ut you oi iu rouud me cr I (ball scrniie?" "u!oh uty,n j .. 1 recti not describe to yoa my cnallon mi I prcufctl lier tn my ride ond hurried on. It wait very dark; nobody raw u, and ol lonrluliertogtildomyrtepa, I follnwctl bcr tnotloua tlirougli two or three abort Rtrtcli, until ilic tlnpricd before mi elegant mansion. "Hive ynu your key?" alio n'ked. "My key," I stnmrneml; "tliirc innst be some miMakc." A lie opened tbe door, I stood waiting to bid tier good night, or to Imvc some ex planation, when, turning rjulckly, lie sntd: " llnw qiiitr you net Hi nielli oln't you comlt's In !' Tbere was rnmctlilng very tcmptlnjy In llic ur'g(Mlon. 'n I point' '"' warm liouc and n pretty woman were cer tainly obji-cti of consideration, and It wa drcury lo llitnk of facing tbe storm uud welntr lier no inoro. It look tnc tliroc-qtinrtrr of n iccond to make up my mind, nnd In I went. There nu n dim liglitln the ball, and in taygiiide ran rapidly up stalra, wby, I thought I could do noililug belter tlinn run up too. I followdl bcr into a very dark room. "Lock the door, John," he ntd. Now, aa If I bud been the only John in the world, I thought ilic knew me. I fill for llie key, and turned It In tbu lock with out hcrllullon, woiiderliig nil tbu while wlmt was coming; next. Then an uivful sufplciou ol some horrid trick llaibrd ncroM my mind, for I have oltt ti beard of infuluuttd men Ix-lng; lured to their de struction by pretty women, and I wo on the point of re opening the door, when my lady struck n light. Then, being on ex ceaihely modest man I dicovered to my dl'inoy that I win In a ltl-rnom! alone with a woman in n bed room I I cannot describe my Mwnllor.i, I said something; I don't know what it was, but the lady llghtid her lump, looked, slured at me on In stant, turned i-s white ai u pillow caee, and tcrcamed: "Who orr you! How came you here? Oo, quick; leave the room. I I thought ynu were my hunbandl" nnd covering her face with her handj, she sobbed hyiteri cully. I was iiclri(ied. Of course I was quite as anxious to leave us she was to havu me. Hut. In my confu.lon. Instead of going nut at the door I catnc In, I unlocked uuolher the door und walked into a uloKt. Ilefore I could rectify my error there came a thundering at the flrt door. The lady tercamed; the noUe IncreuH-d; and I felt peculiar, knowing very well (but now the lady's rcul husband was coming, uud that I was In ruther a bad II x. Well aware that It would not do In re main In the closet, and oonvined of the danger of meeting u man who might full Into the vnlger weakness of being jealous, I was trying to collect my tcullered wiim-u in tho darkness; when the ludy whispered to me In a wild manner "What shall I do? if jou do not go he will kill me." 'Ob I but consider " The thundering at tLu door drowned her voice. Kbe flew to open the door. As the wrathful husbjnd burst Into the room. I thought I felt a little sold, nnd crept un der some garments hanging In the cloet. The gruff voice raved ond stormed Othello was Jeatou and revengeful; Drsde mona Innoaut nnddislreiwd then I heurd ominous sound;, us of eouie one lucking under the bed, I know l.e Is here, I suw him come Into the house with yon You locked the do-or! I'll hate his heart out. "Jleurmel hear me I Twill explain!" As I wus listening very attentively for the explanation, the garmeuta under which I wui coocealed were quietly lifted, tnd fancy wy ftelings, dlicomcd In juch n sit- i....... .. l uuu a violent run uy for to vioicut a complaint. Driven In n corner my life In danger perceiving nt n glance that Olhcllo was not ns strong na I was, I threw myself upon him. fell with him. nnd held him there until I had given him n full ex planation of Ilic error, made him hrnr reason, and tnnird him to be ns gentle a n lamb. Then I left, rather iinceremonlnucly, and I Imvc never seen Olhcllo or Desde monu aliicc." Wtiv a Catiihuo 1'hki.atk Votkii Adai.nt Vam.amikiiiam. Archbishop I'nrcell delivered nn nddrena tn nn linnirnsc ntullcncv In Cincinnati, explaining the course he ndoptetl in the recent pnllltcal campaign In Ohio, In opposing Ynllamllg limn. After some preliminary remark?, In which he slated that thlt wna the first time during it ministry of thirty years that any portion of his flock hud been dis pleased with him, he Mid: " He hud' voted npnltin tho Democratic ticket, not because he desired In wound the Democrats ofhls acquaintance, nor because he desired to propitiate their opponents, hut becuusc he fen nil tlmt if Yitlhindig ham wn cVctrd, the nttempted withdraw. ol of Ohio soldiers in the field with Rose crans would ensue, nnd that tho State of Ohio would be tossed with revolutionary opposition In the war policy. He feared that raid would lie Invited, ihc parallel of which might Ik found In Qiiunlrcll'it bar hnrou and inhuman invasion ol Knnsai, Tlit may all have been fancy,' sr.ld the speaker, 'but It was my hnnrat opinion, and who In (nd' name could nk mc lo out my vole for the Inauguration of such anarchy and atrocity ?' Applause. In continuing his remarket lie, speaker went on lo say that we must tint, cannot have n divided empire. A short timu slnco I'ugh had raid tn him that the people of thu South might permit our steamboats to traverse tho Mississippi river, hut lhat Ihey would never Irude with us, und it would bu In vain to endeavor to make them Mrikehandii with in us of old. For his own iiurt he could see argument In this. The question was one nf right, not of t-xedi eucy, and, for one, he wus determined to woik for nnd pray for the right, until, with the blessing of Cod, it wus extnhliidicd In ull Its benifieeiice. Appluiise. Hut he had heard that among n large nuniUr of our laboring men there were apprehensions that If the tluven weru liberated Ihey would come to our Northern cities uud ills pluvo thouruiida of boneat, hard-working while men. For himself he did not untie ipute uuy suih result, In his opinion It wui impossible. He hud ulvtuya wished to see every inun, no mat lev wiiul bu color, fiee. I Prolonged appluuse. The Culhol Iu Church bus ever been the friend of uni versal freedom. It was Christ' tniMitin to set men free, uud Christian people disre. gard his precepts and exuuiple whin they seek tn uphold or perctuiile Involuntary servitude. Applnue.j Cardinal ie maii whom lie regarded as possessing tho loltitut Intellecluul endowments, uud many of tlm disliiiguished C'jlholio magnates of P.urnpe, looked ujioii the slavery of uuy rucet with Ihe Mronyeit disfuvor. Monlu lumbert had stootl beforu un oudiencn of greul Catholics und declared llmtumun who holds human beings, black or white, iu bondage, was the enemy of freedom and a tyrant ut heart. I he denunciation wun received with unanimous plaudits; not one of lhat distinguished Cutholiu us.euibly but responded with uudlsgulscd approval, Applause. In conclusion, he said bu hoped, now tbut llto excilcmint wus over, (but his friends would ull concede lhat ho hud ierforuied his plain duly, lie had conceived the coure he had adopted Iu he such, ami fearlessly he hud pursued it. No man could do let, end be sincere; no man could Jo lets lluu follow the dictates of his owu cooR'kJiee, If ho liopw lo win tho ujiproval of hlj Ileuvenly Master nnd Ouldf." -- A n:niiii)o Quartermaster h( Lexing ton, K utucky,u4 k'eu lined 5U3,0U(j, A SATinr: oh Ittaitur HorKtxa Tho Idlers of llishop Ilnpkla ol Vermont, ar guing that slavery Is supported by the III. ble, hare provoked n great deal of criti cism. Probably the best sutlrii which has been directed ngnlust tho llishop is con tained In n pamphlet entlllnl u lliblo Views of Polygamy." Tho writer eledlcutea his book to the IlUhnp, remarking : "An ndmlrcr, likoynnrseir, of llio hull. tuliom of old, I should hardly Imvc dnrvd to declare then Iruth In n pcrverro and self-glorifying generation had I not U-en tmholdeued by tho example nf one who so worthily wear the hlgliesl honors of tho Church. In constrncthg my nrgiimcnl, therefore, n I have done, with paragraph after puragruph of your very words, It hat been because I felt it necessary to shield myself behind your uuthorily from tho charge, which Ignorant presumption mlylit elso Imvc brought, of irreveieully trave.ly Ing tho Word of Uod." The writer goes on tn construct minrgu incut In prove tho lawfulness of polygamy, following the llishop' reasoning on tho slavery question, and shows Unit, although practiced by Jacob, David, Solomon nnd other llihle worthies, )ct the sacred vol uiiiu nowheru condemni tho citMom; and further, lhat while It wui In full existence among the Jews during his sojourn on earth, the Suvlor never uiluded toil, lluu lucltly approving this " eculinr institu tion," while Bt, Paul also liifetentlully uu lliorlied It, He, therefore, contrndj that polygamy ban the sanction of tho II. bio. In conclusion, he thus exclaim ugulnst tho bigotry of those who denounce polygamy. "Thus the mistaken bigotry of Ibo com munity, acting through the lline-servlug pliancy of politicians, hai disfigured our statute books with luws which place u bun upon this putrlurchul Institution. Noble Christian soula In our muUl, yearning lo revert to the hullnwcl rites of old, arc oli-Ilge-d to practice them eovirtly, und utidtT Iho opprobrious iiume of btguiulst uru trucked uud K-rMcutid us folom, marlyrcil like Ihe primitive Christians under Pectus und Dicctcllau, When some, boiler than the rest, founded on tho banks of thu Mis sissippi it couiiiuinlly which they fondly hoped by its happiness und purity might convert u stifl'-necketl geiiiutwxi, they weru driven from Ihelr lionies by uncontrolled fanaticism, When, itfier suffering timpcuk' able, thuo martyrs of Kvripturul faith nt length found u rtfugu In IImi far distant desert, and llu-Ir prosperity Utillet to their righteousness, still tho eru'iitor was up on their heels, nnd Ihu whole nation, w Flovd's accepiunce will tentify, poured forth Its money llko water for thu pitiful pleasure of ri forming their domestic obser vances," "Joseph, where Is Afrlcu?" 0u thu map, sir." "I mean. Joseph. In what contlucnt Kuntern or Western? ' Well the land of Africa Is In tho Kustcrn continent ; but Iho people, sir, uro JI ol 'em down South." "What ore tho products?" ' Of Africa or down South?" "Africa, you blockhead," "Well, Blr.lt hasn't got uuy; It never had any." "How do (he African people live?" "y drawing," "Drawing what water?" "No, sir, by drawing their breath," 'Sit dowo.JMCph," "Samuel, what is the Kquator?" "Why, sir, It Is the horizontal polo run. nlng perpendicularly through tho Imagln. tions of astronomers und old geographers." On to your seat, Samuel." 'William, what do you meun by an eclipse?" 'An cc Ipso n Ihlng u nppeurs wnen thu moon gits oil a bust, uud runs against Iho sun; consequently the sun bluckcu liiu moon's fjee;'' "Clusj Ii dismlncd;"