m PBPfJBWM w-tbhw, a i itj LWiMMi mm uilm-ui mm jw 56! .js..ts SewffwL me fM0m I J F I ri bi ift-" aiwjiwi 54 l?EIl ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. i.iiiLaMR9srrj First Premium Awarded by tlm SlccliniUo'n Inidltutc Fair, Sm l-Vanclieo, Ssplciubei, lbd. H. LIDDLB, & GO., Sporting Emporium, 'mi i'rnncbco. GUN A HirLE MAKERS,, iiml i lupoittnof nif tlatui of Spoiling VatUt. Comlaotly oir liAiitl guns from Ih6jllrt malum In London, vUt Wlllium fitjiiuT. William Moure, Muuru & Harris", Itidl'ini. i HolllaA-Son. nml all oilier iimktta. .Alao' thybett tlock ol Amriloau times, Pl.toU, I t-liarp l1, itirruiir. i.iiiiniu r, o'tiii-ir lli.urv'n Patent llmili-louilliii! ItiHe. KrGarirldgijaof nil kinclj couitnully on fintid. Autliortml nerol lor Henry's Patent Hr.cch-loti i a 11 lli. -nct2'.'in:i Watt's Nervous ANTIDOTE. The most Rcmarkablo Mcdicino yet Discovered ! uvixioys of run California' vtinss. Dnoiif tliu grcAti'M clirnitoiil iIIkiivitIm rfmoili'iu I Inn n li WultV Nituun Anil ilolr, 1liotiKil)clni la Mifi.olly UtmltM In llniU'cii. lull at llic nun-, time neio i iiourrlully upon tliv nrrvou ylrm Hint tiiu norn r iwrroua illM)nl.-w , GUD.U'Ulycmnl In n nry tliurt timo. .NrviiiM i raum i i. It la ri like tbo iliniiKiiul mi J one rciiic-tlti-aotftu-'I to tin publlo llnit euro every, i iIiIdr. but it l a rpcalllo rvuiPily for nil ' rrit (irlfliiK fiom iii-rvoiii ili'mnxonNil. In im-rila Iriru Iiit'ii provnl In intiiienxiii In tliy ulilcli U really will umlliy of tlm con Mince of the public, nml JiMly rnlllltit to tli-pularlly l tijyy. S. F. llrmM. llUtliutbct IIjIiik wu Imve yet foiiml to piiKlncu n quiet oihI n Ircfliln Kleep. Nu v iiii iHTMUia rlioiild liy It by nil lueana ; It Mill butt no one, and la good tor uil. lAmrrirau Kttlc. lf1l,ucdloni,oI.:;mn nro to w Ullcvwl, I lilt I nu cxtrnomiimry . rmiitMiitiiil, It Im tnlil Ili.tt It l runt III L iicrlfei of Itlioum.illMu, Ncur.ilnl, nml xll.llMUrea hiHIiij; Ironui lenitirnirut ofthv luriuua Mtim. .S'.ui Juki l'utilot. KattVKmoiiK Anllilolu Inia lb rcputn (Inn of In Ins oud of tliu tvondcrii or tbu Kt". - fl'iiclllij Ciimbct land 1'rrf bvlei Inn. It hit- U-eu kiiomi to euro lllictitiullmi of lonj; Ihih1Iii en alter the cnn' Imd botn flitu nir ik liop.'kw. (Uuklawl , ll ll il ureal dlrcnreo'tna tlioumiuli Hint tiitu iH-en rtllercit by ll can bear testimony. ap- iit-porier. It la a aplendld preparation. Amador Dip40tl. ll I- tipfUtlonkbly tbc Rrcatwt tnrdtcnl ilieuvri) oftlio neo. Moulriry (inxciu. Dr. Willi' Niivoih Antidnlo Dure tneroueroiidrrnrvi than nil thap!i)rlau-1 nu tut rucuiouoAfl. JaokHuii (urvgou) Sentiml. IliiMMinw. TUN trrrlblv nml pilnfnl il!fy in.t;ry rendily curnl by lie uo of UatlVNeruitm AnlMalc," It alVonU Im tii'illnle r lief mid curen complcUly In nftiw uiiki, Sau Jui-e l'utrlut. Tlilaicuinrkubli' lindlcluodoei not enn tln luiylhluj; Injurious to Ihu ayalini, Ik In;: cnmjinjitl of WKCtablu nilnlanoo entirely. UcuMalnano lucrc.ury cr cpluin. and yet Ik i ittta nroVliku music : inuUr thu'lnllu encu ol It'lli" fialicut'a ncne'a becuiim fjuUtlind iKCfalla arleei, Kolaim I'lrac l'lrwiiawjio b.ivti mlfered for year with I'li)lc!l dcUlily are rwll'vcd at onen Jy llw iito brtlila rtmlfelnc. ami In a rbort tlino nro cpiniilt.il ly rcrloied U) health uud Ijjor. (Oulnrv I nlnu. 'lliii.viitidolv will euro ItbeninalWm.ncu riljtui, tnd In fact all dlanaaea, urlflii' fmui ilrraiiKijuu'iit of tna. uervoua i-yktem. ll'la CtrillKUtiaocrat. Ten droptyl' Wnll'xXerroua Antldog will iulrKcrylui:fblld'lu lo inlnuUw. Tliu .iieuicuiu u need Dot bo A-Dtlnel. a oerftlv bannleaa. and mother ittni3 Limtvri Li nu. I r nm aruitii tuttiMW. -oululdto try l..-r,,tA Cru.rtUU.ouon.owttjru. It it tbo grratart remedy ct ill'eovereil fer llio cur" of nil diwnsoj nrlfln;; from n Ut riinjjenutnLpf tbenervom tyetoin. Wood UnJ Nw a. - l'll.Nr..V IlIIKIIIAM. Aeenlf, Corner Clay nml Front n, Sn FrnncUoo, For tain at retail by nil Uruggl.U. dioKmS r2 TOR MLB AT TUB City Drug Store, Jacliaonvlllc, Oictcon. "Wip mnrching to llio fieltl, boys !" 85 ItEOmil'rS WASTED Frp)n Jinix'ox.ijdsnpmsiri cubby wu.vties For tlm 1st Ilcglinciit Vol. Infiuitry! RKCHHITS will be mulerel la for ono, Utf, o throe .years, aa they may, In (athcaac, elect. U; S. llouoiy flPO, JJCO nml $300! In Addition lo the abote. there In offend to recruit who calltt lu itila regiment for 1ee year A Kae llouiity ofSl.'iO. Forrurther nnrllcuUre. cunulre nt tbo ro" truUiug office, Cut dovr below tbo liirpruu dec24ir itccrulllng OCDcer Jackaoinlllo. Dee, 22, I81H. SUI'KRn rbotogmph Albums can bo had thcap,.for cab, at J. Ilow'f, dca door above IJradbUry & 'ad?. .) i i w'lrnWni iw 'y ! jLUitAirjrMU'jLLisifi WM jWBBHUH MB. cay- eat ttSr -0M " sd!5 te2SS& " MADAMI! 1)11 IIOI10AU drain -In M the riMilXto-f Hm. traveling public t Itii fact Unit aho U nun prcparrd to ncciiminodatu customers is tjik muiy IIK.tr lrTI. HER TABLE Will nlway to uttppllHl. nt all hour, wllh tin1 tn bt Ih umrki'l alioid. No Iron Mr will lw priil lo ivudcr her gitwli coin furtaUIr anil owituilvd. HER ROOMS AND DEDS Arc nil rrfltloil kihI rrfurnlkliiil In F.xnllmil UI. Tito tikiiiK Bra rMol.iiH ami uvll vdiiilllalwl, nillrtlil" rlllivr fur fiiiiilllr nr ' Inula ucouiMiit. (llvu litr n mill mid tmt I lltllllflttIUllM. TIip l'muoy Amrlan lit M nml Up Inn- I raril la ....... 11.. ll.. III. I MnC.,11.. I ,1.1. mi. ii. v''w.iw im .ii. tfivwiiuj tttivn IHIIHIIII) J kMHlvlll. S'' . 'll I, nctltr T II H yj , . , ,..tflfr, OinUdilLli ftCmllg 3Iac!iino or tiii: w o i r. x, Kmm lWi Ml oUirn ilrHrfl thflr iltnllty. mmlll ill; or III rent! ullli tmiml fuclllly fumi ilia I tlilcluicM of fluo uiiiilln to li.truiMM lwntlrri ' llirj i no Hk'.U unit r.it'l'l: miiku n neat look allteli, alilii- on Itotli r-lilm; iterrr drop ' atilcliri: will ).Mtlitr ami tvw on ut IIi?jiiiu tlmu. Tbey nro very ltuplc. rutlly mnltr 1 htoixl nml innn.iKnl; nrc ilurablu. Iwlnr of I ul I a.... .. I 1. . .r ..F.... .i.al. ..1. lli'il. riiviljcil Mini vi n;n-v. in. umiii'ui. -Li ' ' FOR FAMILY USE nu-: LETTER "A" Family machine hn no crjuat. ltdotlin ditlru ranco of work In lint moil apprnrrd muniivr. l'rloo -iC'dt) 00, with llxlurua coinpklej nmlnllli oap lo cover llic ma olilnu lirt. looking nwurely. (5.'; 00. I'rioi'Of tlwA." pwtl Hnlalicil mntlilnc, wllli cup. T." 00; Utter "II" light iinuu liiUlnriiiK inaoblue, $4U no, nml with onp, S7(l IK); I.tt'rr "C," hmvy iiUiiurMtiirlni;, pric ' 00) l),"oylaiHleruia'hiiie,41ia; '!;." Urge ey Under inMbiin. $Hd. We ul'O have for ml.' Ilif Improyrd I.ltlU t;innl maohln 30; lUe.Nuw itnginna ma- oliluu S15. nmn vn t. t'i No. 3, MootKouii'ry .Sirtt, Sn Fauct, Sola nRonU for Ihu 1'mHIs U.ut. Sail Vnuialwi. IMI. H. I MC I . nc I Hint 1 N tlw Circuit Court, of tbo State or X Oregon, lor llio County of Juckiwii. '. M. Matiikto w. !. II. CiiAwrono uud J. II. (.'rawvoiid. Acllim nl bin loltrroirr JJoiiry. To tbo nliora iiauiul disfvnibinla : You ire hereby miuiiiioikiI uud reipitud to ap pear In tlm CI rem I Court, or lli SUlo of Orecon. fur IbuConntv of J.iekun. at tbo .next term thereof, lo beheld alJuckaourlllc, Mil Mid uouuly, on tbc tecoiid Monday lu February, A. I'., juoo.nnu mere uiiiivrr n complaint on llio In tlm nlxire entitled ac tion, or Judgment will to taken aHalmt ou fur wiiut of an nn.wvr, for the mini of Sf-IH, with IntMCit tlieietw. ut the into of 10 .r cent tier annum, front the Kill day of !'"' . ".- u" )w H" u,m W"-" Snrll. ifcBt. uud mecoiiauiia eluvium oi I'luliiliirj Allornr). Nov. 23.1 18(11. ilca0 ADAM'S QEHMAN TONIC ANJ) AROWATIC BIT' ERS. Thcae Mtli'ra nre hlzlllv rcdiKil. Rialcful to the taate, wormliiK.atlmutallns ud In ilgoralliiB to the dibllllated ayttem. They are n thoroughly nudlcati-d compound, powerful nnd couccnlralid. uud luiebuuy broughl to their prcteui time 01 peritenon by uearly twenty yeira experience, and area bevond iuestloi), 0110 of Ibo beat remrdte. for nil dlaeaaua of tbo dlvttV0 ormu, Where the cyatein has been reducul by Fo Tcra. cto , tboy will prove 0110 of tbo moat valuablo auxlllerlea lor n ipeedy aud pirwa nent rettorntlou to health nnd tlrengtb. Price 30 cents per bottlo, Fvr aaloby all iliiiggUta nnd urocera. octriiu3 DUGAN & WALL, FOEVAHDING AHD COMMISSION IvUDROHANTS, Hrlelt ItiillitliiB, Vor. Vtant A Patt 0KB30BNT CITY, OAL. WILL attond to the Receiving and Fot wurdlne of all floods entrusted to their care, with promptness und dlrpnlcb. Conalgnmcnts solicited. McichandUe re ctlved on atorage. rriu.(.nt Cliv. Amll 11. 1863. IS N. .-NogoodidcHvcrc4uutlllhfielRi and charges uro pAld. V. i W. -: f "P i Wb &fe aj u Jf Mi iiiihiiiiv" ui nil iniii if, mtii mil rvn rouuii mwb iwioi'imwiamfyr JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY JANUARY 7, wiwjBuiujmjLiiffjmnmjiir.m i u liwuh,jjj:w THE OllUGON BENTlNKh. I ISSUKU BVKrtY HATUttlAY MOIIMNU. I 23. F. DOWELS., IProp'r. I Ri'iiiciurrtuv For One year, la advance, Four I tot Urn; If paid within tlm drat six monlln of llic jviir, live dollars ; If not paid t inilll the expiration of tin' year, ih Jnllnr. i AtiVKiirniMi due niuaiu (10 lines or lima), tlrt Inwrllou, llncf Dollar ; each auWiptciit Inrcrtlou, Ono Dollar. A ills count df dfty percent will bo nudo lo those ifhn ndverll-oliy tlie ear. I Ar U'gql TciiJi'rarfrclrwt tl riirrnl intra. I. (). O. I-V-Jucilcioiivlllr Lottcrc "tn jiTtrttz.'- v-- j ....;.. ..;",.".:."..:" " f &. ammil III Ali If lull III anil n 52fVlHC' t.llliM.inl- lln.ll. nt t?tMk-v..i, HioltHr. I rani Inn.llnfftvbiTll! I MWiu I. slt.s J. WAY, S. 0. ' Jim !cl.ttHUt, 11. Pw. ' Trml.M J., JI. SmIIuii, Win. I!t miJ FIUi i Vnrron lodso Ho, 10. A. F. & A. M, A IIOM) lliclr rcrnlftr commant- ' v'vrcnlloiip llio Writncxlay IrcnliiK on Vnr prccJlng the full moon, In jaw- io.nmu.k, oiauds. AI.i;X. JIAKTIX, W. . II. 1lr.nrt. Sec'u. (I, j.iroim. K. Y, IICIIKLL. JACOnQ, &, RUSSELL, AT.'OHNM.VH AND COUNblll.OItS JdJJ? XjjA.'VV'. ANDKOM01TOIIS IK UIIANOKItV, J.UIKXON'VIM.K, Oiikho.", Onirn oiiillu Ihr Ciilii I llniii. All Uiiliioti eommlttut to llirlr cntr will Ik uromjilh- attetioVil lo. July 29. '(li. U. F, DOWELL, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, JaIMCONVIU.K, UllK.dON. VIII prnotloe In nil tlio Conrl of tlie Tlilid f utllcliil Dlalrlet. llic tMipriuii Omrl of Ore- (in, ml in rKa,uu. wur&crip prompt- IV COII'f Uil, Oct. IH. I D.HAINES. ATTOllNKY AT LAW, J.icKtosvn.u: Oiikuon'. Will prnollco In tbc CnurlH of Oregon. ). I'im-1 Oniae llulMlnga. QEORQE D. DORRIS, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, AM) 3XTotvx'3T IixTallo. JArKtO.NYIM.i:, OlIKUOX, oetl If J. S.HOWARD, SU11VKV0U i- CIVIL KNUINKint. Jackonviij.k Oiiwuov, l!Mciico near Hie South end of OrfROii trrtt. Jann.iiy. '2, IH'lt J. H. 8TINSON, ATTOUNKY AND COUNSKI.I.OU JUS? ZLtjOSW, Albany, l.lnn county, On-Run. ocl22tl Q. W. GREER,' PHYSICIAN AND BUItUF.ON, .lAt'KlW.NVIIXE, Onuiox. Office utliU naliUnce on Oon atrect. DR. L.S.THOMPSON orrtcK CITY DRUG' STOB33, lltMIOKNCi: tliiotl tlie CuiiiiIj- Jnll. JneHHiWIle, Ogtl. dec2ttf PETER DRITT, IMiotogrniiliic Artlt, la pranarnl to taka picture In every ilyle of tbo art, with all Ibo Uto Impruvemrnta. lf.I'loluiea do not ghft mil. faction, 110 charRti will be inmle. Call nt hla new fial-K-ry, on llio hill, examtuu bla plcturca, and tit for )ourllkenea. DR. A. D. OVERBECK. Dr. Overbeck would announce to Ibo H Izons of Jtiokton county and vicinity, that helms returned to Juckfonvllleand returned the prnutlco of nieilleliie. Ho will aluuya l.c fiuiud nt his old ttnnd. the OvertK-ck lliwplnil, nnlms abfent irofiIon nl IiiIucm. He would regretfully wllclt n renewal of formi r patronaae. IP. ar IFL-ynoL Dialer la y Dry Goods, Grocorioo, hj HOOTS, and 8II0K3, , Hardware, &. Cutlory, 'm H llllllfiH unJ MKOHIIN'KS. lA DRUGS, and ,MF,l)IUINKS, Fino liquors, otc, otc. h p! In his old viiin-iMioop r .i,iinr .n..ll. I.l.. nt l.,llf...nl. II1WJ AV VUI" HV WUIIIUIUIU Street. Juckronvllfe. octSIf aNrr" WuttilunnKci' nud Jeweler! On Oregon street, tlrjt door north of llienluuo'a JacktouTllle, Ogu. jonisfr. iioucK, Manufacturer and repairer of ulUuriitot W'utcliM.ClironoiiicUrs, Clocks Musical and other Instruments, etc AIm, JHWKLHY manufactured nud repaired, alter tbo most approved style of the art, aod warranted for ouo year. rrlccA according tb.tiracs. JOHN V. IIOUOK, Chronometer and Watchmaker. Jackioiivlllc, Juno 25, 18GI. 3m 11 KMKMllKnilAlNKSKKKPSACI KOULATlNQLlUHAItY. p8 ibr (At Stnluitl. Hlfltor PrnnceH. K. C. IliWOIlTII. .Tenia loTM hcrnoiv the diet; Fold her hnnda ncrosa her hreaat, Clnto her tender, gentle eyes, Jcrus tores her let ber rest. Jcaus loves herho who save! Loves the Inmbs of nil his Hock, Heeds each Utile one that prnya Founds them on tbo Ktornul Itock. Jeaui lovoi her; sec bow cnlm Knch dear fenturt now njipenrr! Rlia hnifnund the Bptrtt's balm Dry we uoiv our Wowing tears. Jriiis lovl'erlTallinw colli Orows the rigid, precious dnj Hut ljonrt, In Heaven, behold ILrl radlnnt'lhrough eternal day. .Ictus lore's her! let her rest, Weep no moro, for (led It nigh; Fold her hands upon her brvatt--Jout Uiti ltrUthtr itit. BY CALLFOIINIA AND OIlEaOH TELEGRAPH. rki'oiituu cxcixiiy-i.y ron tiik sentinru Portress Monroe, 'Clh. Steamer from Fort I'lilnskl arrlrcd hero Init nllit. On llio 20lli, Sherman bnvlnj; nenrly completed llio tntcilmtnt of tlicclly, cuplurul Fort L'C scrrrul of llio malu wotks In the I in medlalo rlclnlly of llio prlnclplo Intreneli mcnti, surroiimllns the clly, und In plnnt lug lilt artillery In lucli clorc proxlmlly to tlie rebel lines', as to command every position held by llio forces under Hardee, sunt 11 summons by a (lag of truce, to the tlTrcl Hint If the place was tint iiirrrudend I lie Iiiimbiiiilmrnt would at once commence. To this summons the wily rebel (Jen. re plied tbut as his communications were yet open, nml Ills men fully suppllul with tub slstcncc ami stores of owy klnd.hu wii enabled to liold out fur n Ion,? siege, nnd was determined to hold out to the very last moment, nnd lUfend the citizens' ptopirty placed under his prolicllun, uctll his forces were compelled lo surrender, livery prep aratlou had been made by Sherman to as mult the rebel, position next day; but wlmn the morning of llio 21st duwnul, It was found tliul the enemy had evacuated their woiks. Several regiments of infantry Im mediately advanced and took position. Sherman entered the city nt tlie head of bis body-gunrd, nnd received front the bands of a deputation of citizens thesur render of tho place. It appears Hint liar dee, on Ihu night of tho 20th, seeing the impossibility of holding the city, nnd fair In,' lluit tho only dunce of escnpe beyond tho Hnvnnnali nas likely to ba cut off nt any uioment, determiiitd to avail himself of the menus open fur retreat. His troops weic Immediately set In work destroying I lie imvy yard und tho yard storrs, nnd ut ilnyllglit, under prottction of the Iron eluds succridtd In crossing tho river to tln norlli side, Inti'iidinx t.) push forward (0 Charles, ton. Thirty-two thousand bales of cotton were stored In the city, which the rebels, In their Imste, neglected to destroy. Two ironclads were suulc. All the fort proper ty und stores which they could not carry off wui burned or thrown Into tho river. Four small steamers and ono gunboat were captured, which, with the canuon, und a largo amount of rebel munitions of war, complete the victory of Sherman's army. NnsliTllle, 27tb. Richmond papers say I'rlca is reorganizing his army in Arkan sas. The Kuqqirer, of the 2 lib, acknowl edges lh.it the aO'airs of the Confederacy art under u cloud. A dispatch, dated tho 21st, ea;t Urecldurldgo has fought Hie en emy two days at Marion, and driven tliem from his front. Tho Richmond Jhtpatth of tho 21th, sots 0 Yunkeo column has started from Suffolk: in the direction of Welden. A rebel dispatch from Wllmlng. ton says Union guubonts appealed at tho (ort on Roauoko Wand, ulnmby and Thursday, and attempted to laud troops, but were repulsed each day. Washington, 27th. The Navy Depart inent boa later Information from Porter's fleet. No uews received np to 2 p. in. ol the army or uuvy operations . in any rjuar tcr. New York, 27tb. Commercials special dispatch says Sherman anuounces to the Secretary of war that be intends to move up tbo Savannah river Immediately, nud capturo Augusta. Tho news is that he has already dope so. Sberninu says that after this he will swing round on tie rear of Charleston, destroying all the rail roads on tbo way, Tbo news from Thomas (3 also glorious. He has brought Jfood to a stand on the north side of tho Tennesseo River, it being impassable. Hood is without artillery or pontoom. Thomas proposes to move on Hood and forco a fight or a surrender, Washington, 27lb.A rebel telegram, dated Wilmington 25th, says the enemy's fleet, consisting of CO vessels, Includiog two monitors nod several iroo-clads, heavi ly armed, niada an attack on Fort Fisher, about 10 o'clock on the 2Kb, and kept up fMuMMwiMjnMM !M.to4mwti&aSmlkM4ni f 1805. iiwiiwumiirtiiiiiiijiiiiiiM'umi.iiiu.u-. an average of five shells per mtiutto until night. The attack wns renewed npnln ti day, and lias been furious nnd continuous. The enemy, under cover of n heavy fln, tandid about three brigades, two und n half miles nbovc Fort Fisher. They were Immediately em-aired by a small lorec but, the enemy held their ground at night. Wilmington, 2Clh. The enemy's Infan try nttnckr.l Fort Fhlicr Inst nitftit, and were repulsed with considerable loss. uKorn Ciiijiy. Once In August, wet and dreary, sal thts writer, weak and weary, pondering o'e't a memorandum tinnlc of Items used bifore (book Of "scrawling hradnolcf, -rnlher Items, tnklng days to gnthcr Ihent lu hot and sullry weather, using up mttuti time nnd leather) pandered we those Items o'er. While wo cotin'd them, slowly rocking, (through our mind queer Ideas flocking) came a quick and nervous knocking knocking at llic smicluni door. "Sure, Hint must bo Jcnks we niulterid "Jenks that's knocking nt our door Jculcs, that cverlostlr.tr bore." Ah, woll do we remind us, In the walls which lliu confined us, the "exchanges" lay behind us, uud beforo us, nnd iirnund lit, uil scattered o'er tbo floor. Thought wo. "Jenks wants to borrow tome newspojiers till tomorrow, nnd 'twll be relief from sor row to get rid of Jenks, the bore, by open-' ing wide the door." Rtlll tho visitor kept knocking knocking loudrr lliuti bsfere. And tbo tcattercd pilta of papers cut tome tnlhtr curious capers, IkIuk lifted by Ihu bretzrs coming through another door aud wo wiilied (llio wlah was evil, for onu lUcmcd always civil) that Jenks was at tho d I, lo stny there evcrmoru ; Ihctc to fiitM his level- Jenks, the titrYounalriiiglitg bore) llruulug up our patience firmvr, then! without another murriar, "Mr. Jenks," will we, "ynur pardon, jour forgiveness we tin pturo. Hut tlie fact Is wc were riudiug of some curious proceeding, und thus It nus, uiihudiug your loud knocking there btloro ." Here wc opened wide tlie door. Hut pliancy, my plicilinks for ll wasn't Jeuks, tbc bore Jenks, nameless evermore 1 Hut the form that stood before us, cans ed a trembling to come o'er us, and mtm'ry quickly bore us back again to days of yore; days when "items" were in pkuty, und where'er this writer went be picked up In teresting Hems by the score. Titus the form of our "duvll," In an utitudo uncivil ; and lie thrust hi- head within the open door, with "The foreman's out o' topyi sir nnd anys ho wnuts somo moro!" Yes, like Alexander, wonted "more 1" Now, llil "local" hud already walked about till nenrly dead he had sauntered through the city till his fid were very tore wuikid through the street railed Uauph lu, uud tho by-ways running off into the portions of the city both public and ob scurcj nud rxumlutd store and ostler, and had qwlioutd every "feller" whom we met from door to door, If anything was stirring any accident occurring not pub llshed heretofore; ond had nut with no iiicccss; he would rather kinder guess he felt a little wlckid nt that ugly littlo bore, with bis mcstiige from the foriman that he wanted "something more." "Now, It's time you were departing, you tcump 1" cried wc, upstarting, "get you buck Into the ofllcc ofllco where j 011 were before; or the wotds that you have tpoken will get your bones all broken," (and we seized a cudgel oaken that was ly ing on the floor) "take your bauds out of your pocked, and leave tbo sanctum door; tell.the furunaii there's no copy, you ugly little bore." Quoth our devil, 's:ud him more." And our devil, never sitting, still Is flit ting back and forth upon tho landing just outside the sanctum doer. Tears ndown tils cheeks are slrenmlng strange light In his eyes Is beaming nod his voice is heard, still screaming, "Sir, the foreman wants some more 1" At.d our soul pierced with that screaming, Is uwakcucd from Its dreaming, and has lost the peaceful fceliug bad before; for the fancy will come aVr us, that each reader's face before us, bears the horrid words "trs wuut a littlt moitl" Words, 011 their foreheads glaring, "your local column needs s little more," IJadlv Sold. The wife of on Abolition soldier at Des Moines is the mother of a negro child. As her husband was fighting for nenroes. she seems to have abundantly crowned his expectations, nnd gives him what be Is Dghtlng ror. bxpitu. With all its horror for "abolition lies," tbc Eiprat has swallowed a sell from this source without hesitation, Ihe above statement was made in a Union paper of Iowa, nod after Iho whole Copperhead press of tbc State hud gone Into convul sions over this ease ef supposed miscegena tion, they were suddenly reslored to con ecioutness by being informed that both the soldier and Ids vino were negroes 1 That "let them out," and uow tne Expiess with Kntirirpr nn tlui litnin" as Inriro us befora the clectloii, Is "taltpetered" by the same yaia,uroiiilie union. &J&&3&JH&&ift tt?f!Ji;fe,4 . VOL. IX NO. 51 1 "TFortiincVFrcrtm. :r Wc copy the following from a private letter just n wived from Sn Francisco: "Mrs. M. is going K.ist. You have met Iter. Did you overhear her history? Her life has been marked by many "strange vi oisjitudes. It has been her lot to expe; rkneo ntterimtely more of joy and'.s'orjow, wcultli and poverty lhau Is generally allot ted to mortals. , When quite young she wns one of tho pacngcrs on tbo ill-futed stcamrr Artie. Her father nnd mother wcro both tat, nnd she saved by being lashed to a frngmtnt of the wreck. When she m rived In New York alio wns adopted.' by n wealthy uncle, who at his death bo- qucatrted her a largo fortnno. I'ornnum-' Imr of years sho moved In the best s'ocfely of (lie great metropolis, conrtcd nnd flat tered by all who met her. The abscond ing of her banker reduced her to poverty.', Disdaining to accept charily, sbs connec ted herself with tho public sohools in tbo capacity of teacher. While engaged In this .vocation she became acquainted with and iiinrrleil otic of the merchant princes' of New York. In company with ber hus band sho nude the tmir of F.ttrope, visited the Holy Lund, nnd trnvurjed tho rlvor.. Nile nlmnst to its source. Whilo return ing, her luiibnnd was raptured by a band of savages, nnd after vain efforts (o dis-. cover tils whereabouts, she returned ogalu; to tier natlvo country to find herself by the caprices of fortune ngniu rendered pen nils!. At the breaking out of Iho rebolllou she cnterid tho Union army ns a nurse, and after the battle of Malvern Hlll.whlto attending lo tho wnuuded, discovered tier husband, whom sho hud given up ns lost or dtsid, nmung thu wounded. Ho Imd es caped from captivity, and returned just In time to participate in the buttle. She con tinued with him until ho lost an arm, and then retired from tlie tcrvlce. Two years ago they crossed the plains, and ha arrived at Reese River when the excitement In ro gard lo the mines first broke out there. After necuinmutiittng a snug fortune, he started for California, but died on the road. Determining to secure her wealth by sura investment, she bought real estate. The title proved defective, and after long lltl patinn she was again reduced to poverty, For some months past sho has been study, lug for tho stage a calling for which alia Is eminently qualified. Uy tho last steam er from tho'Kast sbo was notified tbal sho is again the possessor of an immense for tune, left lur by tho brother of her hus band, who was recently killed before Pe tersburg. She leaves for tlm east on tho next atcumcr. Here Is material for a ro mance." Rtue liter RtveilU. . We subjoin a curious spcolmen of versa', which Is both ingenious and witty, and ad- mils of being rend in two wnys. To suit tho tasto and Inclinations of tbo married. or those who propose marriage, we trans cribe It as follows; but to convoy a direct ly opposite sentiment, for tho benefit of the singly blessed, it will only bo necessary to a'tcrnato the lines, read the first and third, then tho second aud fuurtb: 5"co(sA Amir mn. That man must lead a happy life, Who Is direetod by n wife ; Who's freed from matrimonial claims Is sure to sulfur for his paloe. , Adam could find no solid peaeo ' '' ' Till ho beheld n woman's face ; ' " , When live was given blm for a mats, -"", Adam waa In a happy state. In all the fcuiala raco eppsar , . Truth, darling of a henrt sincere, Hypocrisy, deceit and pride, "" " lu woman never did reside. " What tongue la nblo to unfold . , 'i tie worm in women wo LoDoiu I The fallings Hint In women dwell Are almost Imperceptible, Confusion tako the men, I say t Who no regard to women pay ; Who make the vomen their delight . Keep nlitaysrestou In their sight. IIeadquaiitkbs DisTnioT ok Oiisaon, Fobt Vancouvkk, W. T. December 7, 18G-1. Sl'KCIAL OaneitB, No. 1C8J Oxi net.; 'I As tho .Companies of the 1st Infan try Oregop Volunteers are mustered into service, they will go into camp at the ren dezvous near Sulem, which is named Camp Russell, in honor of tbo lata distinguished Brigadier Genernt David A. Russell wbo fell In the glorious victory at Winchester) Va., and who was to highly esteemed by the citizens of Oregon. Captain J. M. Drake, 1st Oregon CavaL ay, will have command of tbe camp. , QURBN YjOTOniA A Sl'IMTlTAMST - A , . writer In the London Spiritual Magazini, for October., reiterates the statement, on ' the authority of a person attached to the Court, "that Her Majesty holds constant . communion with the spirit of Prineo At. -bert.,' -ww.ttr'ii'WH" iiqauwii iThc. Constitution and ordinances ef;Nev i.. da were talographed to tbe President, at an cxpenteof S 1,000 ; I '