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MIX & FARGO, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS uV.T IjVW, Waim Wam.a, Washington TEnnrronv, OFFICE over Dnnk Exchange, Main Street, will practice In all tiic Courts of the First judicial nismci, niso me au rrtmc Court. Collections promptly nt tttilcil to. All business entrusted to our care will receive prompt nttcntlon. ju3lf. rQ TO TUB CITYDKUG" STOKE nnd J buy your blue stone. 0SB0RN& SESSIONS," pmriusi.No ami croraissiox aoects, (19 JIfrtliniil M Snn Frnnrko, tol. Having had extensive experience In both Wholesale nnd retail trade, wo feci con sent that to COUNTRY MI.'ItCHANTS desiring n resident ngent, or to nn occasion M purchaser, wc con offer superior Induce ment'. Particular nttcntlon Riven to collections, the pureltao nnd sale of Legal Tender notes, Dratts, Stamps, Sowing Machines, etc., or other transactions requiring tlic sen-lees of experienced nnd rellablo Agents. i'nrcbacs will bo made for cash only, ex cept In totes of special agreement to the tontrury. . co ill. (Dsbovn, Formerly with CAsnixii, I'ikiison it Co., Wholesale dcnlcrs In line clothing, Snn Fran Cisco. U3. i. Sessions, Formerly with C. R. Goodwin, it Co., Wholesale flrncers, Snn Frnnclren; nlo, lliunni'i:r ft Wiule, Jitjllonvlllc, Oregon. TIE OREGON SENTINEL VOL. XT. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, APK1L M, 1S00. NO. 13 Tin: ougonscntimji IMfED KVKP.T MTCTIPAT MnnxIXO. B. P. DOWlilli Proiirlulor. An Incident. REFER DY PEffWISSION TO , A WiMP. 1-nl ntuMina JtiWr.IMn I'mnrUca L. II lii:XCIII.r A CO, lUhlmro Pralrn, fcin Inn -Wo. (I W IIIXU AMrr, F in I'mnrl-co, CI.IKKA rmilUNS, Wwil Itaileri, San rnndien. Much !:., im-u. miiiisstr Am-Bimmsn-Onc ntmre (it I lines or ,n ",fc- Bu. lcnrcrt fly will, me where lforl,ofirjl ",B,,pn n' .. 1 iomj, nrst insertion, Three Dollars ; each subsequent Insertion, One Dollar. A dis count of fifty percent will be made to those who ortvcrllc by the year. S- lxenl Tend,-r n-crltr.1 nt torrent ratrf. NOTICE. L. BLUMENTHAL lla Ihl day withdrawn from tho firm of Atimhamft lira., of liipclnirg and Oak land. Douglas county, Oregon, by the mill inlcoiiMMit of nil tho partners. Abrnhnm .V llro. nMumo nil llnbtllties of snld firm, and are mitliori.ed to collect nml receipt for all outstanding demands due the llrm. Kill. Allll.UIAM, II. AllllAtUM. I.lll.l')li:NTIUt Ilotchurg Oregon, I March U.ISM,. ( mar2Iw2 MAG1C OIL! SAVAGK ft SUTTO.N Having niirchan-d the rlgl-- ' prepare Murray's Magic Oil, would con'ullv invite everybody to go to tho City Ding Store nt ouco and procure a bottle. It cures Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Tooth ache, Hums and h'culds, Earache. Cramp colic Flux. Dlpthcriti, Sprains nnd Ilrulies, and Is ready dculh to Corns. In future, no well regulated rmlly will be without n holttu or It In tho house. b Dealers will bo furnished on liberal tcrmi. Send in for a Dozen bottles and try It-. murlUlf Jacksonville. March 7th, lSflG. VBBKA POUKDRV AND MACHINE SHOP. HASTINGS of nil kind executed nt V the shortest notice. "Wroiiijlil or Cost Iron work manufactured from the best ma terial. All kinds or Urnss Work. Gar ret's and Rabbit's metals for sale. Cusli paid for Old Iron. sUmTm o n s. jn tj-ie county Court, for Douglas County, Oregon. S. Abraham nnd Ilyman Abraham, ) conipodug tho firm of Abraham ft llro., w. I. G. Thompson. ) TO I. U. THOMPSON, Defendant: 1 ou are required to appear In told Court nod aiuwer tne complaint of tho above named plaintiffs, tiled against yon, within Urn days from the time of servico of this summons on you, if served within snld Douglas county, or If served on you within any other county In this Slate, then within twenty ilayn from tho time of the son Ice taereof. or IfK-rrcd on you out of the State of Oregon, then It Is ordered by the Judge of the oboc named court, that publication of this summons be nmdo for six w-cks. pri or ,to tLo 1st Monday or Muy, A. D. 1MJ0. In tho "Oregou Sentinel," a newspaper of general circulation, published at Jackson Mlle, Oregon there being no newspaper Pulllilicd lu this county; aud you are here by notified that If you fall to answer said complaint as herein required, tho plaintiffs will take judgment agaiutt you lor tho sum of two hundred and seventy and seventy eleht ene-hundredths ($271) 76) dollars, with iutercst thcreou ut the rate of teu per cent. pQr annum, fiom tho 27th day of May, ifcCo, am costs and disbursements of this action to be taxed. , S.F.CItADWICK.AIl'jrrUI'ir. Bowling, DoiiKlii Co- Oin. 1 Jlarclil9.il!. inartl0 SUMMONS, Cross-reailiiigs From the Poets. Oh, for n lodge In srmic vnst wilderness, Where bny sounds of labor rise; John Gilpin rode a famous horse In Heaven beyond the skies. Elio bowed her h?ad upon his brent, Amid tho sca-wecd's slimy leaves; The tired warrior sank In rest, O'crpoworcC by a mighty sneeze. Her silken tresses floated fair, Across tho western sky bright gleaming; Hark to the dull sound, sec the bright glare! Heboid the gentle moon's pale beaming. Flog of the free, wave on I wnvo on I As long as fashionable dresses, And turbancd Turk and Spanish Don Shall victims full to loves caresses. Her eyes shot forth n glance of love, That hung within the old church steeple; Hack to tho All; returned the dove, And cried, "Mien GottI oh vat a pceplc." Hark to tho born, that merry horn, That calls on every sinner Remember, child, when I was born, The world was not tho winner. Woodland ATtn. ,n storm of agonized nnd outraged lore) , swept through every fibre of her "belm n. ' she heard bcr husband's voice murmuring, 0nr ,rft,n '"'M p,lt frcm l,UJ ljn!pn in tones of paslonatc tenderness nnd love ! ,,c,,nl '" ,lic mt' l1"' r,nc "'s'1'' ,,0llnJ SfiwpmiTiox-For One year. In advance ' ""' mJ" d!lrlinS.yonknow I love you ror ,hu :sorUl' IllC -itlr J'tl Four Dollars ; If paid within the first sh with all my soul; and, were it not for these l,ul"cionll' C00' ,0 "'"ke one feel agreeable i tic whistle sounded north of the lloostrr capital. As uual, everybody oked their heads out to see something, II it was there t "Just married," spoke an old lady, ns she drew her head In, alter satisfying woman's curiosity, and who could sec further Into a millstone than any one elsa of our party. L'very ono was satisfied that tho old !ndy wns correct, as they witnessed the "hogs nnd busses' on the give nnd take principle, nnd saw the surviving relatives climbing into their country wagons. The I conductor picd the new couple to n sent and the cars rolled swiftly nwny. TImm first parting had lccn gone through with, I nnd the dear old home nnd tho lovrd mini I there could be seen only through the eye of memory. The fair young bride bad forsaken home, parents, aud all that was dear to her joulh ful heart, for the una she li.nl nn hour be fore pledged her love forever. She had given up c cry thing for the one she be lieved was dearer than nil the world I re side. The brightest picture of joy nnd life dazzled her eyes to the sorrow grief of tho future. Dieil of u Jlroken Heart. "Nonscuc, Helen I Vou should be more reasonable than to expect mo to sacrifice nil my time to your whims. I have spent nearly an hour with you now, when I should have been In tho parlors; If ycur head nehes, get a servant to bathe It for yon. There, the music has commenced Au He. voir." And the sprnkcr, Charles Graham, a tall, handsome man, sauntered leisurely out of the room. Helen Graham threw herself wearily back lu her chair, while tears trickled fast through her white fingers clasped so tight ly over her aching brow. She was a slight fragile creature, not beautiful, but with u world of love and ttndernosa shining In wo can bo happy together; our hearts are united, nnd naught can separate them." Then the voice grew faint nnd indistinct m they passed on. A white face, rigid In Its despair, looked forth from tic rose tree; the errs rested on the forms that had just passed, he circling ncr in bis nrms nnd her head drooping low on his shoulder. Then a turn in the path hid them, nnd with a shiver of agony Hel en urnlinm staggered. The life blood bub bled up from her llp, and she fell. The rose leaves fell in n crlmon shower, and the moonbeams shone lovingly on the still, upturned face, while the voluptuous and dreamy strains of a waltz vibrated on the air, mingling with the perfume of the flow crs. Hut all swept uuhctilcd over Helen Graham; never more could earthly joy or sorrow move her; the blow had fallen henv ily and the poor cruihsd heart was stilled forever. A few hours later Chatles Graham en tered his room. A triumphant light shone In his rye, for he bad won from If a n prom I'O to lire with him, and her parting kiss (till lingered on his lip). He threw- him self into a chair aud sat for some time ab sorbed In deep thought; his wife in nil her gentle loveliness rose before him, and, strive as he mlgut, he coald not banish the mem ory of that pleading face upturned to his; at last he murmured to himself 'J'lils will never do; I must bo arrang ing ofi'airs for my departure. Poor Helen. I wonder if sl.c is sleeping." And rising he threw aside the drapery from the lied. Helen was not there! He called her name softly, she was not in the room; then with nn undcfiunblc fear at his hrurt he went Into the garden In quest ol her. He took the same path tlmt he had trod a few hours before with Isa Crawford, in all her bright nnd bewildering beauty, by his side. He had not fur to go; through tho leaves he saw tie gleam of white drajiery, parti ally covered by bending roses, and he sprang to the spot; jes, he had found her. Very pale and still sho lay there, her pure cheek stained by the life blood, and her Souk ror TIiIiiUimh, Take the spado of I'orwvrronoe. Dig thr Hrlds of Progress wide ; Kvcry rotli-n root ol ruction Hurry out and eat o!ili t Firry stubborn wml or Krror, Kicry iced that hurts the soil, Trees whoM) cry growth I' terror Dig tlit-m out, whatr'cr the toll. (live the stream or IMucatlnn llioadrr channel, bolder force Hurl the sliinrs of Persecution Out where'er they block Its course , l?ck Tor strength In scir-rmllon ! Wotk and still hTf rlth to watt ; Close- the crooked gate to fortune j Make the road to Honor straight 1 Men are agents ror the future I As they wotk so ages win Flllu-r harvests or Advancement, Or the product r Ihrlr sin ; Follow out tnu cultivation ; Widen IMuciition's plan ; From the mijety ol Nature Teach the miijuly ul Man I Take the spade of I'enwiernnre, Dig llm field of Progress wide, Fery Imr to true IiiMructlmi Carry out anil eu,t aMe ! Ford the plant wlnm fruit l wisdom : Clean? ftoiii ertiw tlm common Sod, So that from the Tlmine r llmien It may Ux the iclanec of (itl. iW) Mellon C'liiniiiKtiinrc. On IIhi morning of tU lDlli of March, Avrry Shelly lft the rrskkmce of David nnd I Taylor; about ."i miles cnit of Sprhiflfivkl I I-nna county Oregon, (or tho purport ol An hour had passed, nnd passengers going tn tho Slough to look nt n mill silo, wcro getting drowsy. .Many began to After going n shott dlitniw from the change positions, and fold themnivet up, keue In company with .Mr. Taylor, he re cot fushlon, on thcKats. The conductor I marked that Ih "was not much ou the of tho sleeping car soon came along, nnd I work to day, nnd believed lie wmikl go to paining from one to another, he notified' town," and II "he didn't see IleiHletismi them of it chance for n good nst In the I '"I brother) nt Kujtsne ho would go up rear car. At length he came to the groom ' on the other side of Ik river." .Mr. Tay and bride. j lor wns tlien requested to walk nloug with "Double Iscrtls In the sleeping car, you hhn n short dlslunee, which he did ; then run hac If yon wish nice bed and falling i returning to his house nnd Shelly taking curtains," said the conductor. I the roud toward tun n. From the time he The bride blushed, droned her eye nll'M'- from Taylor no Irsrcs whatever moment, and then looked Into the face of ' llttV0 been discovered of him up to this her chosen. Her eves, as they rested unoir '"' April 1st. lie wns married on tho him, spoke moro lovo than one can write In two wex-ks. Her swelling bosom told of the heart that was struggling to leap from (ts prison liOuc, to embrace the ob ject of Its affection. "Whut docs it cost in sleeping carsF' aikcd the new hutband. 'Only one dollar nnd a half," answered the conductor. The husbaud commenced calculating. I.n enft livAtpn nrpa nml n an-ff-l. n-Innlnr- look tlmt teemed to appeal at once to one's i "cn"; , , heart. She leiol.zed her husband, lavishing A "f of ' J "l-ory Laddered the whole wealth of her nature upon him,, ' lie " r' B ?rIf V ,'?"' IT -.l I l.l II .rtll, n rnreb Ir.dlfTer- ' LImseIf tld f ll14 llfttJ ' '"-' .i tit.... ..it.. .,!. n.,( ion her to give him one token of forgiveness, ence; on tho whole, it was rather pleasant .,.,. . , , , , , . ,,.,.., ' . i ... , ,itn ond raining kiscec on her cold brow, k ss to feci that there was n heart so complete- ly in 1.1s power that one word of his could " '"" "J "" " "'Y" "" 5j .:,t .Li.io .n.i,ni r,.re or doom it Ho felt lotulthely lUt she had wltnomd with sorrow. Ah, yes, power over wo- nhlte hands fokled over the silence of her "c wn' ln ''tep study. The wife left as I'.W.Stow-.l'latnllff.M. Thomas I'yle, Walter It. Davis, William K. jfli, and Sly l enter M. Ualtc, Defendants. Li Iht Circuit CUlrt otht Stalt of Origin, fur tht (Xtmly of Jackson. bull In Kiiull)-, TO TIIK AnOVK XAJIKD DLI'KNPANTSi Vou nro required to appear In said e-ourt and answer tho complaint of said f'alntlii, (ilea against you, within ten days tromtko time or tho service of thlssuiu Konianyou, Ifeeru-d within bald county, r Ifeerted on you within any other county ,? .i lila'0 ,UC" witliln twenty days fiom lie llmo of the service, or If served on jou n' of tho State of Oregou, then it Is order ta ''J- tho said Court that publication bo made for eight weeks In tho "Oregon Scn linel,'' pcior t0 l0 2a Monday In June. UjGGj and you are notified that If jou full p answer said complain! as above required, " I'laliitlffwlll take judgment against you or ihe mux of Fhe buuiJred nnd slxty-tWo tsco) ilollaru, with Interest thereon at the in.? .f tcn I'cr e"t. per annum, from tho 'Mil day or July, A. D. 1801 and the costs nu l disbursements of this action to bo taxed. ..""en under my hand tl. Uth day of ''arch, A. D. 18GC. , U. V. DOWELL Att'y for JTff. jnarchl7 wl &0 TO TIIK OI'J'V I)UUO STORK and enquire for Kgnedy'a Healing "intment, and apply to your bruised finger man's heart Is ever sweet to man ! They hud been nt Saratoga only n week, but to poor Kllcn It 6ecmcd n weary age. She had been too unwell to mingle In the gay society, nnd so, day nftcr day nnd eve after eve, sho sat nlone, while her husband was absorbed In tLe pursuit of pleasure, wholly forgetful of the sweet face that was drenched iu tears from her side, hl perfidy, nnd the shadow of murder lay dark on his soul. Hut vain his remorseful weeping, nnd the love that, nil too late, awoke in his heart; never more would the pallid cheek crimson beneath bis kisses, never more the dead heart throb with life and love. HiviM or Oil. Kdward Kvcrctt, lu his last public speech, iu refcriug to the because of his absence prolific resources of the United Stales, re marked that "the ury clods of earth are Lights arc flashlw.'. and music floats out pouring out rivers of oil." This remark, from the parlors, ond fair forms arc whirl- nt the time, was considered nothing more ing in tho "mazy dance." there is Charles I than a very appropriate rhetoricul flourish; Graham, and circled in his nrms. as they but late accounts from the oil regions of glide along with the pulsing luuslc, Is lea j Western Pennsylvania oppear to attach an Crawford, the belle of the season, sue looks Use a dream of the Orient, with scar let popples gleaming sleepily out from the dusky blackness of her hair, nnd from the folds of scarlet tissue that drape her sinu ous Torra. Charles Graham is opporcntly oblivious of nil but that beautiful face, with the glorious eyes drooping before his Impassioned gazed, the dark Lair floating over Ui shoulder, nnd foe worm breath mlmrlinir with his own. Ah, Helen Urn l.-. It..l .t..ntfl....ttr... Ifx U A Vfw uiu.u3b nierui aijuiuvutiinj iw . .w. York paper, of a late date says : "Last week it was discovered, near Pit hole City, that the oil ut various places was oozing from the surface of the ground, wells of water seeming suddenly to be changed to petroleum fountains, and men, women and children rushed with every available vessel to scoop up the fluid from holes ouly a few feet deep." Whether the oil which thus appeared ham, well may you weep, for regardless or! wos the result of surface drainage from the i,m,nr nrtnoinln or dutv.vour husband has1 wells, or some new do!opment of the clvcn himself un to a mad passion for Isa earth's crust, or whether it was a new and Crawford; well may your cheek grow pale dlli ult ., and was making nrrnncriurnt to put lu some gruln on Monday alter 1 4 dis appeared, had suld nolhiog of ha, if for the mines or any other place ; nor Is there uny known cutnc of his oWenting hlimvlf voluntarily from his vtifs nnd fries!. I la Is '.'- u-ars of nee. about & fret 7 Indies in hlght, light complexion, and rather light UUIII. Any Information concerning him will be thunklully recelu-d by his wife Hommm Shelly, or David Tujlor. Springfield, I Alio county, Ogn. .Ion Siiki.i.v, I 'lei. wut I hll. nnd vour heart throb with bitter anguish Woman's lot is on you, "to make Idols nnd find them clay, nnd to bewail that worship." Helen had wept until her brow was hot aud feverish, and her temples throbbed with exquisite pain, and she longed to bo out under tho starlight skies with the breeze floating around her; so throwing n shawl of sorno white, fleecy material around her shoulders, she glided oat Into the dewy, fragrant garden where the night winds crept lovingly oround her,loying their cool fingers on her brow, bcgulliug with their caresses the heart pain. She wos standing beside n tall roso tree, when she cuuglit eight of two forms approaching, nnd wish ing to avoid observation, she stepped be hind tho rose tree, drawing it nrouud her until It formed a leafy screen. The murmur of voices grew moro dis tinct 03 tho speokerB ncored her retreat; through tho lcaly screen sho caught the' no jurisdiction flash of scarlet drapery, and 0 God I what to her ma. occidental discovery, we are not informed. Neither arc wo informed as to whether this phenomenon has proved or is likely to prove, continuous; but, at all events, It is ' "noble" humanity to the South as soon as eminently Illustrative of Ihe new fountains of wealth which ure constantly being open ed in every direction, by the scientific re searches of our learned men, or the buy any other woman would feel onder like circumstances, and looked a hundred times better aud sweeter than n basket full of rlc cherries. Hut, oh, tho ujjly cum eho had chosen for life I Would that Mine hu inaue being bad served him as a refue pup, and drowned him when h was first born, for he htd not sense eMKiiiyh to nijy life, and was so moon awl stingy that lie would not give one dollar mid a Iwlf of "rag currcuoy" to sleep with hie beautiful and loving wife the night they were mar ried. Sunday Mtuunj. Ami:kii'.s' Airains JK Kewu-n. The following extract from n private unto fiom Hev. Dr. John I'roudtlt, at Nice, Febru ary 7th, shows Low- much Interest U now ftlt by all clossis In Kuiope in American affairs and events ; "The eager luteiut with which the American war, 'the irreprtMible conflict, Ihe black race and the red muu, ami iu fact "the uuhmut Vuukec nation," all Its olemeuts and intcrwW Included, are uow rcgardtd by Kurojieons, gate me a flue auditory, ond the good folks take so much iutere-st Iu toy looe r ceo I lie lions and thoughts, that at every dinner and evening party where we Lave been since, I hare neencautu upon lor -more, s nave noq . Minw..IKf,,I1.-n In .,, .., i,,,. I., ,.. for eager questioners nnd lUteners the jutd, and, as a reward for his bravery, princes ond nobles of the old world. It U . rtcelvtI, ffOUI u,0 Uiiltcn States Govern imposslble not to see tlmt our country has , meul 0 commission lu tho rcgaltr army, become a far more conspicuous object awl , ttL,j nrj o(liw of tl),0UIIItt wc believe, In potential element iu the affairs of the world . th)) jtrookliu Navy Vord. During Ihe in consequence of its recent terrible Strug- , Ule war 1hj imiUmIBUpi, U8llu.y( ,, wu gle. The magnificent bravery of the; prou10Ud ,0 liiV ,aitk Lf Uo0M.,( hU1i l(,e American peoplcduriDg the unprecedented , ,,fcm( of luigmw (;m,0f VolunWeis courhct, Ihe unfaltering courage ond una .a of wllltl4 ,i0 WM Ue j nmiity with which they fought and suffered j , fof M ubiWl wUluul k & L( Incwi conuetel with the Pemun movemeut. An utttmpt has been made by his friends to have his army grade restored, but with out success. How to Tm.i. 'Kvi. 'lie way to judge of u woman's character at first sight is to ascertain lite color ol her ttkxit. A black ctlictMt IndkwtM tow spirits, n hatred eif wasktubi nnl activity, und n tuslo for dlspeptla literature ami qtiletitde. A ldy who weais n black ieltleoul cum Id no more ieud uud uudsrstanU this Niru graiJi than site euuld stick up IU Atlantic with a thine e-eut syringe. A while illi eoat nhows u ulisrueler juit the upMMite iiwwIIUhI mind uwl u taste for lomanee. A wouiuii who tukos nuturutly to white l-eltioouls, ami i.evtr weurs any oilier, l mi imtitiition to whleli young gentlemen nf connubial proclivities ihoulJ lu no time In paying due atleiilion. The ik! petti coat, hower, is sumethlug of whieli man kind shouM beware. Jt is insignia nf Ami llpjioes n st)l of funuhn who cut their toe nails with their husband's luxors. Who iik is. Gsti. Thos. P. Swsewy, Kcniun ('omiuaudiir in Chief, Is u prlnlcr by trade, and shortly before the Merlcan war, worked as u vomitoiitor In the book office of A K-Gould, Nassau street. He voluntceied to go to Mexico, nnd was hand somely lilted out for the campaign by his till complete success was assuttd, their it bowed to the national authority, their generosity in providing for the relief, the instruction, the elevation of Ihe blacks since the war, call forth the warm plaudits This Poi-k. In n letter from Home, bauds of our enterprising pioneers. With Horn many unexpected quarters. 'J he visit , publuhed iu Ihe Londuo 1'all Malt Ua the inexhnustublo treasures of our gold, 'of our fleet to these waters bus made a'jilf, it U stated the Pope has Lad uuotUr silier, copper, iron, coal, etc., the wonder-1 mot Lappy impression. The splendid ' bad turn during lLo luH few da), und the lul development of our earth oils, and the I condition of the ship, ihe courteous apd doctors haie been somewhat uneasy about teeming products of our fruit i and ?"'- polished manner of the officers, ppd still him. Hu immediate attendants say tbe-y lural lands, o added to the mfbauical I ' . , , , , , , , , , . t , . . , . skill and enterprise ol our mechanic ond I worc tlcIr nnbleniUhed und exemplary de ( ob.erve tigus of growing Ablws iu him, manufacturers, who can lell to what heights I portme-nt white ou shore ouidit the temp- that his memory is shaken, and that Lo of wealth, power, and greatness tho Amer- jationa of vice, ere spoken of with general yM more than formerly lo violent pio icau people iiuay not attain t-JUininjf awl R,iHiralioni ,A morc cuulvatol lllU.. d.tectiona and aiitij.atLic. Thw is wid Satntilic Prta. . ?i, , .i . . I to bo eepicially noticeable iu regard to the J- - - - - gent, Christian set of young men I never , iinpiMifDg of earlier years, which stem to A young and beauteous but bashful fe- bad the pleasure of falling In u lib,' said n bo gradually coming back to him. He male lately appeared before a magistrate in ' noble foreigner here." ' shows a marked leaning towards Italy uuJ Pittsburg and complained that her bus-1 . I the bouse of Savoy. He bus even, it is re- i.aii,n,l been taking liberties with her., "Am vnn n (MnUitnn Tmiim, ?" m.k-,.,1 ,. ported, beeu beard, in conversation with uu na married the mornloir previous, h. . , ... ,., , , some of bu moro lutiinatu fiuiids, to pro Thim"ls rate informed her that ho had UKUKYU': . "" ' "' ouo ?' ,uo 'P'nc" the Inve-.tilure of alor J-.mmunuel a -- DR. A. D. OVERDCCK. Dr. Oretbeck would nnnnunee to the ctt lsen or Jackson county and vicinity, tint helm returned lo Jacksonville and returned Hu mi Hoe of i-idtl.ln. H" will nliy U leuml nt his ok) rUnd. tlm l)rlk llo'pllnl. imlei !-.-nt iKrufeHon nl Ini-imv lie weuld riilfnlly wlUl n renewal of fVnm-r patti'ii-iir' pOTO TIIK PIPY DUt'(? 8T0KIJ V.1' nthl buy Kenedy's Mrdintt DHcovcry, ami lot your boll, pimples, n,l nil other humors to which you nrc subject, take their (light. rttc.rZ'arhe'ra--01-1"1'6-'' '"' -Ob.P Is; , and, ad,vised, her to go home I,ewa lrlbe- "No 8iri" wa3 ,ljc answer, "I w wbleky Ingen." tear of tins Hily bee in the Koinagua. the Marches and L'mbrla Iti'iii rioni SIiikIii Courier. TlIK IVII"IStTV OfGllRV! KMi.m.tircx. The lindon Tunc says ll.nt eighty thousand German emigrated lityear i-m Hamburg nnd Hrtnun. About l.'.OOO morc, It is rntculntrd, left for Ihe wine des tination by wny of Prance, Knglaiid nud He'glum. The Hamburg American Hlinm ship Company nro Juit doubling Ihc-nuin-bvr of their ships, expecting n like Influx of passengers In the Immediate future. If polillenl dUintlf faction remains nsstroswly . prononnml in Germany as It nowJsjJBk' nntlclxtloiH un doubt will e fulfillnl. Contrary to what wns formerly tho cno, when very oor jeoptc would lay by it few thalcrs to rnrry them over, it couslderabla ullon ol emigrants now rondst of smalt farmers, with n thoiiMpj or two of tlmlerj In their pockets. Is Mii.iTinv l-'nv General MrDowrll Intends to make the Arlfton.t lriMivi ni oeimfiirlnbto ns poesible during Iheir stay in Ihnt Territory, nud Is doing nil in his (tower to liferent n recurrence nf i lack of provision, snys the Wilmington Journal. Ho Is tbrrefore seltluK I1I1 soMlfrn in work nt Port McDuwelt in tU comlrttctlon of a military fiuui; n step rendered ueoesMry by tlie rhnractiT of the eountry nnd tho scarcity of supplle. Ailantii- L'.em k. -Tlui hut week of June next is imtwil fur the departure of the Great Koilern In kiy Ihe tsleijrupli rn lite neroM Ihe Atlantic. This will lie tho third trlnl, und ns there U supposed to lie n charm in tho third rffnrt In aeoimpllli an enterprise, we look for miecwM. tn Tlie ICnlUh steamer Ginnadluii, which unlksl from Liverpool nn tlie Sltli of .lummy, having on board g.'i.OOD.Oili) worth of dry go.kN fur Han I'Vantiinco mer chants, hm been Inst, throwing the dry goods market Into n flutter. DiiAii. Kx-Governor MeDougnl died nt San I'ranuieeo on the llOlh ult, He was elected Lieutenant Governor nt tho first Ktata election in Galiforuln, nnd became nf the resignation ol Governor Harnett, be came Governor of the Slate. - Moiiuon DnuMTiii LirK. Polygamy In troduce many curious cross relnllnushlM nnd Intertwines the bronchos of the gema logical tree In n nrtnner gieolly to puirlo the tnathemutiekiii, as well to disgust tlm decent minded. The mairyiiigof two or more sister is very common. One jnuug Mormon iiwclmnt In Suit laike has thira slslor for his lluee wile There nre sev eml cast of men ins r tying both mother I widow and her ihuighttrs, taking the old woman fur thn sake of gelling Ihe young one, mil noting children by nil. Pleaso cypher out fur yotirsehus how thld mlics tilings. In many oah IU .Mormon wlvu mil only support Ihsmselus ainl their chil dren, lull help sup) oil their hutbsnds. Thus n clerk, or u man with u similar lim ited Income, whu has yiehlnl tu the fatcl imHoim aixl desire of Ihre or four women, und inutrM Hniii all, nwhes hU homo with No. 1. iierhoim, nud Ike rut live apart, each by herself, taking in sewing or wash ing, or engaged In otiier employments, to keep up Ler Mlnhllihmtut and lx no charge to her huabuud. He i-mm-s around onoeiu awhile to make her n visit, und then sU sits ontun extra table und hik.ii1j all Imr aeaumuluted oarnlngs to mako him ui comfortable, and Lermlf m charuilug uw poeiblc, so that her fraction ol hr dear sainted man may ho us great us possible. So that tho Mlow, If he is luiy and ha turned Ills piety to the good account of getting smart wives, may reully board around continually and Ihu in clover, ut no. iosibIu cxpeneo hut hU clothing, .. - - . A LlJARI) IM A WoUAN'HlOJUat pOPK Y is a us. A young woman of tho name pf Hbcrwocd, belonging lo St. George, New liruuiwlck, who lived as a domesllo with St. Pool, of Calais, about u jear ago com plained of u living creature being In her stomach, und applied to several physician to relieve her of it, but to no effect. At length It grew so troublesome, uud lud such u dibllitallug eil'sct upon her, that hIic gave up Lcr place and went homo to die, as sho fully expected; fur to live lu ueh a statu she felt and knew was ou Im poibllily. Alter she got home, Dr. Itoutq waa culled, ufte-r hearing Ler story, left her a powerful emetic, with directions how and when to take if. She took Iho medicine us directed, aud the result woi that u lizard, about six inch in length, was ejected from her sluuiach. When it (ell into tho bowl, It Is said, It fairly bit at tho side of it, und jumped out and ran along the floor till it was killed by one of tho persons In attendance. It had been lu her stomach about four jear. Vulan (Mi) Mvtitmr. An editor and bis wife wcro walking out iu tho bright moonlight one eveniug. Like nil editor d wives, the was of an ex ceedingly poetlo ualure, und said to her mate, "Notice that moon i how bright, and calm uud bcuntifu! i ' Pouldu't think of noticing It ' relumed Iho editor, "for anything less than tho usual rates a dol lar aud fifty cents for twelve Hues."