s. s. rAr.oo. MIX & FARGO, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Xj-O-'OT. Wau-a Wa:.:.a, Washington1 Tkrmtohv, 0FF1CK over Hank Exchange, Main cimri. will practice in nil Ibc Conns of the First Judicial District, nlso the Su preme Court. Collections promptly nt tetded to. All business entrusted to our care will receive prompt nttcntlon. jn3lf. r0 TO THi: CITY DRUG STOUHand (j hoy your blue stone. 0SB0RN& SESSIONS,"" rrRrnisno ami iranssiox aclwts, 619 Jlcrclinnl St.. Snn rranrisro, Tn, rtsvlng bad extensive experience In both Wholesale and retail trndc, wo feel con l!d"nt that to COUNTRY MERCHANTS uYsttlng a resident agent, or to an occalon M purchaser, we can offer superior induce ments. . ,, Particular attention elven to collections. the purchase and sale of Lceal Tender notes, Drafts, Stamp", Sewing .Machine, etc., or ether traductions requiring the services of experienced and reliable opents. l'urcbacs will lie made lor eah only, ex cept in caes of special agreement to the contrary. , cDco IU. (Osborn, Formerly with Cisitcut, Pansox k Co., Wholesale dealers in tine clothing, San Fran Cl-'CO. . . Sessions, Formerly with C. R. Goonwix, k Co., WboWlc Grocers, San Franclco; also, Ilruwanv & Wade, Jacksonville, Oregon. REFER BY PERMISSION TO A WOOD l"l im1 lioo d'nlr mo Frim-iaca L It IIKNCIILY CO., lUnltmr limkn, Sn I rut.. ii . 0 W 111 I.I., Aitf r, fcin Frnnrl-e. CI Vl.KX M.liKlSS, VI uul lcr, 5n FTnnclxMi. Iih2J,ltlo, roihatf ITinpqua Academy! TI1E Trustees of Umpqnn Academy have thoroughly repaired the heilldiuc. and Itlsnnw ready lur school. The Winter Term of 22 weeks will commence Nov. :7th. IV Spring and Summer Term, lit Monday nMay, lfcUfi. RATES OF TUITION Per Quarter: Trimary Department $ 5 00 Seondarv do 0 00 Higher Lnglbb 7 00 Dead Languages, Drawing nud l'uiut- ing, tucb, extra, 3 00 Music 10 (10 lluard inprUate families 3 00 r. I'. KOYAL, Principal. Mr.. Clam; Smut, Mr't Teacher. w. 0. nicKNCt:. COL. I'Allllt.V, EL DORADO UNION CLUB ROOM, Corner of Cnl. k Oregon Sts. THH UNDERSIGNED HAVING TIIOR oughlr nfltttd the nboie namwl sa 1 vt, ki-licft a hure ofthe public patronage. Tbe U-st Wfiirs Liquors and ilgarswill be served to customers. MTKNEK k PAR REN. Jack'onvllle. Atrll 19. 'CC. oplZltf GREAT TOTSMinHIPORIHI. THE undersigned respectfully Informs bis friend and the public, that he has .it'lyUen In San Kraci.'o, where be w l-eid a fine nortinent of fine r.nJ common rllli-s, shot-guns, revohersof all dlirervut kinds, derringers of tho latMt patterns, nud ali kind of ammunition ; such as, cartridges, powder, shut. nlo pouder-llak, shot-llMks, hunt ng-bags of e-i-ry sort and lz. All ordir will bo tilled with promptness, neainus, and di'iHitch. The mauuluviorlug i't new rill-swill l! done at the Miortvst notice, and In the most approved style. Greatfiil for ul patronage, I mind fully eolicit a coutlnuuuce of the same. JOHN MILLER. September 9lb. 1SC5. tf. WOTICE to rAIUVIEIlSr T T) rT" Js yov' PREPARED J . 1J to receive all kinds of I 'reduce 011 CoinmWiou and Storage, on tbe ino-t rertfouable terms. For particulate, tail at his Fire Proof store, corner ot Cali fornia and Oregon streets. March 9th. UCfi. marlOtf S U lYlJVl O N S. I N TI-IE COUNTY Court, for Douglas County, Oregon. E.Abraham and Hyman Abraham, composing tbe firm ot Abraham r k Dro., u. I. G.Thompton. ) TOI.G. THOMPSON, Defendant: You are rceiulred to oprx-ar In said Court and aniwer the cornplaiut of the above named plalntirTs, flKd against you, within ten days from the time of sen '.. of this summons on ou, if sereed wlihln said Douglas county, or if sen fed on ou within any uiher county In this Stai turn wlthlu tnentydajg from the tim uf thesertlec thenof, or If sere td on yt t of the Statv of Oregon, then It is or ' by the Judge ofthe ttboee named tout t publicutiun of this summons ho mad : 1 t.i. weeks, pri or to the list Monday of May, A. D. IK6, In the "Oregou Sentinel," a neuipaptr of general circulation, published at Jackson ille, Oregon there being no nepaper PuWUbtd I" this county; nud you ore here by notified that if you fail to noiertald complaint as licreln required, the plaintiff will takejudgment against jou tor tho sum of two hundred nnd st-vi-uty and seeenty "Bht tnc hundredths (S27U 78) dollars, with Interest thereon at tho rate of teu per cent per annum, from the 27th day of May, loM, and costs and disbureeiaeuts of this action to be taxed. , El' CHADWICK, At!' I'Ul tt, l.oll,urg DoujluC. ,OiD,l Irch 1, 106 taitiivi n 33A.T7ia:ss Dr. Overbeck, has refitted his Lath rooms at the OVERBEOK HOSPITAL. Those who wish to Indulge In the luxur ies of a good bath, can bo accommodated by Klvlng him a call on Widueed ays and Sua daj febtt GJO TO THE CITY DRUG STORE and ' buy a bottle of Kenedy's Rheumatic and Neuralgic Llnament, and your crutches win soon become useless. JAS. D. TIE VOL. XI. Till: Oimcox SKNTIXKL, isst-KD tvrnr SATrnniv uormno, 11. T. DOWiIllJ l'roi.rlclor. FoKs? month of the year, hve dollars; If not paid until the expiration of the year, six dollars. c.T &r raE as? u' subeoucnt Insert on. One Dollar. A ,llje count of (irty per cent w III be made to thi& who ndvertlseliy Ihcyear. f tf Upil TcnJtri rrcritrd at com nt ruin, v Democratic Cn(ccliiin. Who said that nil men arc created equal? Thomas Jefferson, the father ot Democracy. Who gave the negro the right of suf frage In New York! The Democratic party. Who presided over the Convention which gave this privilege to negroes? Martin Van Durcn, n Democrat who nuerwnrus elected .Martin an Durcn to the Presidency ol the UnltcJ States i The Democratic party. bo married n negro woman, nnd by her Lad mulatto children? ilichard M. Johnson, n good Democrat. Who elected lilcbard M. Johnson Vice President of the United Slates? The Democratic party. If President Van Iluren had died and Richard M. Johnson had become President, who would have become the Democratic Mistress ol the White House ? This very same negro woman. Who made the negro a citizen of the State of Maine? The Democratic party. Who enacted a similar law In Massachu setts? The Democratic party. Who gave the uegro n right to vote in New Hampshire? The Democratic party. Who permitted every colored person owning 6250 In New York to become n voter ? A General Assembly, purely Dem ocratic. Who repealed tic laws of Ohio which required nrgrots to give bonds and securi ty before settling la that Stale? The Dem ocratic party. Who made muUttoes legal voters In Ohio ? A Democratic Supreme Court, of which Heuben Wood was Chief Justice. What became of Iteobcn Wood? The Democratic party elected him Governor three times, nnd he Is still a leader in the Democratic parly. Who helped to give free wgrocs the right to vote In Tennessee, under htr Con stitution of 17DC ? General Jackson, who generally passed as n good Democrat. Who colmblts with a negro wench In Dongias county, Oregon ! nnd who had I mulutto children 1.7 her ? A good Demo crat of Myrtle Crefe. Who represented Myrtle Creek nt the Democratic County Convention nt Jloe burg? This same Democrat. Who ortcmards elected this seme Dsen ocrat to represent Douglas coonty In tl Democratic State Convention of the Stutc of Oregon? The Dnnocrstlc parly. Who nominated Jas. 1). I ay for Coo- grcssaud Jus. K. Kelly for Governor?! the feloniously aHumtd title of "The Dem ocratic Purty." Who, with the nbote facts and many others staring them In the face, ore contin ually whining about negro suffrage and ne gro equality ? The Democratic parly. All these things were done by Demo crats, nnd yet they deny being in favor of negro eqality, and charge It upon the Un ion parly -just like the thlf who cries "stop thief" the loudot. Jlruvv La.vd Suou is Siskiiou Cwk tv. The Yrtka Jnnnal,ol April 13lh, has the following in regard to a remarka ble land slide in its county: "An Immense slide of ground descendud last week fr.'m the top of the mountain south of Deadwood Creek, damming up the creek sufficient to create a reservoir sixiy feet deep. The slide came in a solid body, slipping along on a soapy clay formation, upon which the whole inountuio rests. It traveled 0 distance of about a quurter of a mile, and held together so compuctly that it even moved the sluices and the logs out ' of the creek without damaging them. It Is supposed that the slide was started by tho drifting underneath in Steele k War nock's claim, together with the late heavy rains. The claim is partially covered up, to such on extent that it would take ten men three years to ground sluice it away, and such an undertaking would also scr lously damage several line ranches below on Dead wood and McAdams creeks. For two days ond nights tbe creek was held above the slide, where it was fifty yards from bank to bank, with about 1,000 inch cs of water running. Another such rain storm as we had during the first ofthe month would completely level the moun tain, us it is cracked open In several places, and has been seen to shake and tremble in many places at different times," We admire thunder, but as for lightning we were never struck by it. OREHON JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, APK1L 2S, 1S0U. jTheMyMeMlo,,, Steamer Hob. Vt.,t 1.B.....1. . i .- k . I The mysterious robbery fleeted on the steamer Ortgon, dnrirg l.cr, trip from As- tirJe months igo. i al length been brought to light, nnd . the detectives who fcrrc"ttd out the robbers hM? JJ. J cord of detected crimes and criminals, and the gentleman (Adam) whose character arid reputation were at stake has been clear ed from vile Insinuations thrown out against him by his enemies. A considera ble amount of tbe money lost has been re covered, nnd two of tho robbers arrested. The first parties whom the experienced dc teethes suspicicned were "John titlnbtrt? alias J. L. Knsor, a waiter on the steamer, and Andrew Mcl'.lroy, o?..u Wm Andrew jibe porter, nnd subsequent developments have proved tbat their sor!cions wtre cor- i , reel. Lambert was arrested on suspicion nt tho iim l.nt will, .11 o,ir .,nnin j cross-questioning;, they could make no pt upon Win. Until about the 15th of I March, Mr. Lambert lounged round In per fect case. He nns not alwnjs alone, hon- ever, for Captains Lfes, Dills and Wnlkln were on his track. He nas found to keep tbe company of Hilly Pox, a negro min strel, and n young girl. AdJie or Hnttle Hall. The two latter Individuals were de tltute, but took cabin pasigc on the steam er Amenta, which sailed on the 15th of March, tambtrt, Pox and Miss Hall were frequently teen together, and the corps were still more convinced of his complici ty lu the robbery of Adam's trunk, when they found be had taken his departure with the outcasts mentioned nboc. Search ) was made on the Amtrica, but Limbert ' could not be found Captain Lecj tlitn telegraphed to Superintendent Kennedy, of the Metropolian Police of New Yoik, to arrest John Lambert Unor. On the 13th of April, Kennedy tele graphed from New York to Contain Ies that he had arrested John Lambert Ksnor, with his two companions, nnd found in their possesion four thousand four hundred dollars In gold, fifteen thousand seun hun dred dollars In mining companies' stock, and three hundred dollars In bills. That he would trv and hold them imlll Jrs wi;l for them, and would retain posfictt of the foods and stock epalost replevin, If re sorted to. Captain Ie tlwn telegraphed on to New York to the Police, lor them to release Miss Hull and Pox, mm! to hold Lambert nnd all the money. MiKlroy's turn came cow; he was enilly raptured and cooftscd all l knew of the "myslc- riews" nUUIr, nud conducted the faithful iW- tc-ctives to the place where he had planle-d S5.C09 In a tin box iu the Verba Iluena CeiMlcry. McLlroy Keined somcuUt eastericn relieved of hi load of gold, which he ) weighed heavily on hlscon sckece. Tb matter will l mere fully ventilated hereafter, ami many an luttrttt log Item may come from the perptrulors of this "wysteriosw robbery." S. l Hug- """"" ,' . ' ,11. i, 1 ,r 'ilk T H II.... - IIaku. Oha nl i A April 14th: On Tuesday last some men found a bee tree 00 tbe Canyon IIouwi bottom, and cut It down to tt the hoe.ey and bets. The tree is an oak, some thrne and a half feet in diameter, end about ten feet high to where thre limbs, teorly two feet in diam eler, brunch out. The tree was felled, end was found to be fall of hooey, commencing four feit below the branches and continuing 00 up into each of the brunches nearly three iMt. The amount of hoi.ey obtained from the tree, including that iu the comb and that strained, amounted to 700 pounds, suyltig nothing of much that was wud by tU falling end brealiufe' of the trt. In e-arly days this was not a laud of "milk and hocey." There were no honey ben on the coast until they were Introdueed by American since '49; there was rnilk, hat ii took a good race horse and a skillful va- quero to catch the cow that would ghelt. It is dil!ront now. 'i he cows stabd gentle and bet and honey abound, 'lit thinly wooded forests abound in swttt stores, de- po.Ited there by these indubious little honey bees." Woimi 1UjixjW!.q -It is not what people cat, but what they digest, that make, them strong. It is not what'lhey gain, but what they wc, tLut makes Ihe-ui rich. It is not what tby read, but wi ut they remember that makes thera Icarutd. It is not what they prof., but what they practice that rnuke-a them good. Wwx Dof. A.NDV. 'J he President has given instructions to the heads of Depart ments to give preference to discharged sold diers In all official appointments and pro motions. Do PcinocraU endorse the Pres ident In this? Answer, you canting hyp ocrites. A Yankee has just taught ducks to swim in warm witter with such cucceca that they lay boiled ffe". SENTINEL TELEG.R A PI1 LC. , , Cntceno, April 10th. The new steamer Orei;oiiinn. built by lAwrcnce k Poulke, of New York, for Lndd, llrndford k Co., nnd intended to run between San .-'rand'eo nud Portland, was launched on Friday (1 lih). She is not e pccteil to be ready for a trial trln for three ' mAntl.a The Commkioncr of the General lnnd Office has reeehed returns from the Oreeon Cliy Liml Oillee, showing that ft.'JCG acres were cntctcd for actual settlement In l-'cli- 1 iruary, while preliminary evidence of title I was submitted cAyyrjug 12,000 sere vf nation lamis lor actual settlement. The Mnsnchntti Senalo had consider- able debate, during several days lat weik, ' on n proportion to pay bounties to the California llattallon of the Second Mas- 1 saehnclls Cavalry. It was denied that ' 1 injustice had been done those soldiers, be-' cause they had the option of tranporln- 1 ! tlon or bounty, and chose the former. lie- sides, no State bounties were paid nt that time. UewlutloM, Iniwcvcr, were offered andpaed paying S.'iO to each member of Companies K, P. Lnn.1 M whowerent tie time of enlistment residents of California, but credited on the quota of Massachu setts. Secretary Fcward lmi di'continucil the pulilleotiou of the tins in tlie Wilmli ton (Dcl.) Journal nnd Stutuman, that paper I having cUrgttl him with malicious Intent to break up the KepubllMii jatty iu r- vengc fur dispioInted ambition. I rengc fur uispiointeu CuiCAtio, April 10. The National Democratic Association at Washington lias resolved to have noth ing to do wltli the itttetnpt to get up n Johnson parly, but maintain their own organization Intact. Turn Florence, man nger ol ll'J'.'d of February demonstration, 1 Confederate proclivities, North nnd South, oddrewd the Association, snjlng ho nj "'" Mil to think nnd say that the most compelled to say that the President ,, absurd of ull the Illusions of their lrouble.1 not shown sufficient gratitude to those who ,jrn,,s w" ,,m lllel' l,Ic,"rr,, i ,,fMl hae Mood by him. Suulshnry of Del-,lf"1 of ",0 Union successfully restoring ware followed In nu nddreof the nioet bitter character, raying ha was tired of supporting u man who would not help him self, or show thankfulness for support. lie was it wutin personal frleud of the Prctklent, but il Johnson means to act right, it was time for him to show It Suulsbury saM the Prenidrnt has scarcely a lt publican member of C'ongrts to sup port his measure's, uud the Democrats were skk ol doing his work without pay, Muiilgnmery Mule's late (Hjlillciil mani festo excites little attention, Tlie .Vuion ul InlfHigtHUr thinks that portion of the urguuMut unfortunate which would cxeuse the Southern opl, IwcaiiH! of certuln acts of lU outgoing and incoming Admin istration. The Albany JUtntug Jvurwit say It is a noteworthy fact that In ull reesnt eWe tloii, Stute or loeul, tlie Itepeiblloaii parly bos been ttrousitst wliere tU Issuss were most plainly tnaade, am tlsat I Iter e hi no inktskius; tlie wpular verdict In fuor of tustaiulag the ily iu CnngreM. The New Yoik Timti wy : "Strongly as n Laic felt owwlruiiwl to eture the oourse of the radical In Cogrr, we ap prehend the mischief tley hum actually dorw is lM than that nrUliij; from the rourceU and cooduct of thftw who claim to t,e tU particular friends of tbe South The Inton ii,cu'cutil by such journals us the A'evs uihI the HorMurcoptrutingpre judicully upon the teuier of (Let Southern ople, who aro lid to talk of conditions which will not egrantcl, and to Indulge exhibitions gratifying to none but Thud. Stevens and his friends. Cntf-AGO, Aiiril In. The New York lle,M of April HHb, ssys : Jhe Hnaniurds, desrM r ng of Heir 1 ab'ilily to csMitisMio tliwar in the Hwili 1 I'ncfie. have resolved oil th boinbarduieU of Valparaiso, afur which they will aban don the wur against Ike ullie end with draw. The UirM hi) this news fame by lite lust Southampton stssinir, and thut 1 a (,'bilenan bearer of iWMtuItis left New Yoik linmedlutfly Cur Asplnwatl with tho iuiportuut iiiteJUgenoe. Tbe car drivers on the street railroads hate been on a strike for several das and the roads are idle. Trouble is apprehend etl. A Vkxpd QcmioN Sztti.fo We be lieve Jimmy O'.Mmra avers that his true name Is slrnply "James O'Meuro, IJK.,' and not James Dennis, Dennis O'.Mewra, nor James Dennis O'Meara, nor ' any other man, b 11 in ueen siuii ue vurioui iiiiien ,. - . I ........ I 1 !....! by parlies who thought they had known him in daw ol auld laner syne. We cor.- sldsr the queslloii settled by the N. Y. Ci. urn, Miles O'Hoilley's paper, width cou tuins the following notice of him, among other printers who found their way to the Pacific coast tome twelve or fifteen years ago: Another compositor, from tho Otoleof- Ccr. I). J. O'Meuru. htcuuiQ imrtntr with Geuerul Winchester in tho Pucifio News, . ' 1 - Pucillo News, und at a later date escaped being elected to tbe United Jjtutes Henate Irom Uregon. I So, It Kerns, Jimmy, up to the lime of leaving New York, was Dennis Jamea OM oicara, wnnoui any "r.sq." uangiing aooue him. Will Dennis still deny tho soft Im peaebment lOrigman, NO. 10 ! "".'"V 7 -""V:,"1"1 t the New ork Daily Anre says of the or ' ,,cr ,0 I'rcvent the Inauguration of the re i M Monroe nt New Orleans .' I "'1''"5 1'resldent, It seenx, lias directed ' ,lic military authorities In N'cw Orleans to ! P'twnt the inauguration of Monroo as Mayor of that city n circumstance over which tho VVitiiNf Is nntnrally exultant. If tho President's plan ol reconstruction has nny virtue. It lies In the principle "lnl "10 Confederate Slates were never out cf ,,,c Union, nnd that they nre covered by ,1C Mnic Constitution nnd entitled to the ",mc tt" 'Wed bj' Massachusetts ot -!,13l:'l''''r''0Jn,,, Commonwealth! How """' "u" '"" '""""ic munwuiiipiioii nun ntl trl'on ol Federal authority to otnt ,llfl Mayor of New Orleans from nn cilice to which he was duly and legally elected '' n VtoM m of wl'lf' Wl wnfesi our Inn- '""J ,0 '""B'ne " solution. If Ixiils nnn Wfrtf n wnlcrcil province, subjugated 1,' l,, 'WPr'1 fll"1 lll'l,, '" "' K'!' ' "" ,,nr.v ,1,,T' ,T0 col,,,, "iHlorstntid w lib what 1 consistency the ruling power tnlKht ppprw 1 ,,,c Pcol,, wil1' cytt' leU nf "iblllty ''f.boweur, Uuisaim lc n Slnto of tho l ,w" ma "s t'lH'ltiiiil nrc citiwimof the Union, nnd tho President mllit ns well interdict the Inaiigiirntlon of Mayor I loir limn ns of Mayor Monroe." The S,irrtiMtHto I'ltioix saj: tho an nouncement of tho PrrvMentV delermlna- ,io" ,0 n,forro ,n0 'l Klsil'ts bill, to lnn,",nIl ln,,r,i,, h"- ,l0 withstanding tho ' rt,cc 'rociainauoti, nn.i 10 give u.c pre firc,If0 ,0 u"io1' wl,li'r ,u ,m,lIntJ P poiiitmcnts, to say nothing of tic pmlublo execution of Major (See, the Deinocretlo jailor of SauUbury, must tend to lucrruw the discontent ol the Democracy. Ami be cause Andrew Johnson cannot resist tho remdute will of n victorious people, men nf the sfiifne quo ault til turn. Anuv Oiidkiis (liixrul .McDowell has. Issued the following orders: "Tho senior Captain of the two compa nies undr nnlers to proceed by hind In tho IfM!tiiwiit of the Coliimbin wlllreHirt forthwith, what, if nii)lldng, ho requires to fully etpilp ainl arm Ills coiiiMiiy, uimI pro Kire it for the inxrcli. The eetmpaiiy will be ordsrexl to mareli early next wek to Pott Churchill, where it will be iiiount 1." General IMIeck.of the Military Dlvh ion of tins I'iicifie, has promulgutod the fi lowlnsr tclnl orders : "Tho two com 1 aiils of First United Status Cavalry dlrrele! in Special Orders No, '.'2, of llh Instant, from ll.oso heal qnarters, to Im umIjiiu-I to the l)Kirtiiieiit of tl Columbia, ami to await further nr dsis, will be liiiiiiedioU'ly nioiintnl iiimI eqiilppel in the lriattiiitnt of Cullfornlu, ami will mun-li tLrtssitjIi tU Statu of Neva da, lu, Camp MeDurmlt, to Oregmi Immeillulely alter crossing the dividing line of these Stub, tUy will rrjxirt for nnlerri to Major General Steele, or such officer ut lie may delinate. In default of furiher Instruetlons, onj ewmpany will pro cd to Camp Lyon, nud the other to Camp Henderson or Camp Alrord, ai may be deemed best for procuring supplies, and for protecting the routes of travel from In dian Inutilities. 'I ho commanding General of the Depart incut of Cullfornlu will give ull necessary Instruction! for the equipments, supply and motemrrits of these eMinpsules (ill they rMoh lUtW ,j,i,mti0 u,e Depjrtinsn ,., ., , ., ,, ,, ', of lb '"". I he line of mavis an. I nd the mutes of travel will be so arranged as to ulf rd ull totible protection to early emigrant and freight trului in route to Idaho. As soon as Camps Union and Heading are taeuted, the temporary building ami meli public property us cannot be used In seniro will be sold, In the manner prescrib ed in Ih eriny regulations, und the lesM (A the grouixl surrendered. Cure will bo tuktn to luve all public accounts at these ost) du'y settled, and all public property uccounted for. Sons and luioim.ii or run Soerrii The Ciiiuinnati Yiniri says It is cur rently reiiorted uiiiodl' nartien lately re- . . .. ,-. .' . . .. ' . lunitil iroui I lie aoutli, aim ny jKirutd cou 1 . A. I. .1 n ...l.l., ..O..tJ l.f ll.n K.lriiU )VIdOI Willi IU llftfMU UJUI, WI IMW (WW- moil jiopulalion of ,Misourf, that u new SO' crtt society bus been started iu.Mistissliinl, und is rupidly extending to other sections, st) hd the "Sons und Daughters of the .South " It isu Quixotic ulfair, of course the leading principle is non intercourse with the North. 'J Ley defiuo what this courso Is, and declare II treason to tho so ciety to eat, pray, dance, unir, trade with ur iJimuiiisvj u iunntmii missi ium wortli urc M to be perfect While S. . . ..."... 1 11 doubting tho cutlro trutli ol Ibis story, 11 duubtiuir tho cutlro trutli ol this st coined to me, fcaya a correspondent, iu such a sbono tbat 11 cannot no uouoieu ume something of the kind has been uttn.ipted JcWJ ,,, S Northern doughfaces In the Koulu, but It will not very materially hasten reconstruc tion. "miiii wmmmnmmmmmjmm DR. A. O. OVERDCCK. Dr 0rrlwck would nnnnunee to the c. Irom of Jrtckvin county and v'tlnlly. ths helms rcturneil toJiii kouvlllt and rcume the prneliei ef imib, lue II will alw. Iki found nt his old Men.!, the OretW Hexpltnl, imles ntoent prufevUii nl bii'lnen. Ho would rositfully solicit n reniwnl of former patronise. "1UTOTIIK CITY 1)UU(J rilOKH Vl" and buy Keintl) Medical DNeovery, mid lo! your boils, pimp'es, and nil other humor" to which )oti arc subject, take their Night. MuKiietiLK llousN There are thou sands of plitciM in which Iha wrctchcet dwell, and which for luck of n mora suit able unine, they call homes, to which tho sweet domestic, wuUoolhlug old S.txon moiio) ll.eble n word that lias no perfect synonym In nny other language- cannot bo legitimately appllesl. Is n llreles", bodleM, fooillcss room, tenanted by n wife nnd ehlN dren made gaunt with famishing, n homo to the luub.ind and father or to them f Is tho brutal drunkard's family den t homo? or the covert where Pear and Crime crouch together nnd listen shivering for the expec ted foatstcpSfOf justice? or the splendid nnnslou wliere Jealously Is nnd Faith Is not? or tho pretty villa where tho victim of man's profligacy pines heart broken among tho rooi ? or nny other divolllng, high or low, wheio moral degradation, Ilka Pete's raven, rnstj its harrowing shadnif on the Moor? No ; not 0110 of theso do vtvih the sterling tinnio, coined In tho heart, by which tlie happy designate their nhodrs. (lod help tho tioinclcM, be they poor or r leli ; but rlilelly let 111 coinlnbcr nto nnd try tit surror the indigent In wIiom squalid garrets nnd cellar tlie twin stec trcs Hunger and Cold nrc absolute. Ily tinny nil empty grate, nuiong groups of their ragged lctlm, theso remorseless fie'nds nrc now doing tlietr punlyslngwork. llleseil Is ho or she who cxtrcU' them even from one wretched room by lighting; up with n cheerful glow tho fnueu hearth, feeding the starving lunntcs, clothing their liluo limbs with comfortable garments, nnd converting their place of shelter Into some thing liko a homo. Nitiio Gi.wkhink. Tills compound, which produced tho rxpliwlmi jestcrday in San Francisco, is formed ofti wlillccrysta line suit or ncld iie. In llirtiiiiiiiifucliiro of gunpowder, nnd n sweet viscid liquid confuting n emboli, liydritgrn nnd ovjgeit, Gljce-riiio Is n colorless transparent sjrup, without ixlor, of specific grnlly 1,'JH. It is Inllamabh1, nihes freely with wnler, Is also soluble in alcohol, but not iu ether, and dWsolvcsinlU lliiiliito soluble In wuter. It may be suppoeeil frnm theo cleiiient.1 that nilro glycerine must be highly Inllaui iibto. We are Informed that u comparn tuely small ipinutlly niy n pound will prixluco uii Immense) e-xplotivu rend highly ihingerous ilhet. Kxploslnn will result tu 11 KiekHgo of it from it sudden blow or fall und Irom exposure to tho heat. 'I hi artl etc of nilro glymlua bus been uie-d In blasting on the ('enlrul Pucillo Railroad and Is slateil to be much more iwerful llian Sjiiupowdvr, e-j plosion lulling place so qulekly thut eireeU aro produced down wards ns well as lattinlly and upwurds.- Stic, Chum, I7M. IIhiik's to ink IIi.kmmi MiiMiinr or Goon Oi.n Amk! This night will brliitf the umiieermry of Abruhutu Uncoln's foul nssalimtluii by the iieoiirswl genius of hit. man sluiry. It win lUn that liko tho Hebrew Hercules, he shook down the pot luted temples with his last cxplringMlrenglli uihI then sprung from tho highest promon tory of earthly greatness Into the arms of welcoming angels, and becaina one of tha immortals. It was u yrar today, that tha Nation wus striken with Ihu parutysU of sdrrow, and the stalwart giant of the prai rie was laid low not In thcnblitiouof the grave, but to rise aguln in the spotleej robes of iinmutallty and stand forever Ilka n lull Archangel on the parapets of fame, As wo uiuku another unnuul round and coiiio a span ncurcr to an humbler grave, wo will bid thee good-hje, glorious old Abe, at tho thrlno of u great Null jri's Idolatry. Hut under tho annua! baptism of Free dom's teurs, beside whut was ptrlihuLlo of Fnrdom's hollrit apoatlM, until the good angel shall sound tho resurrection of tho great, the good und tho just. V. F. I'luq, Apul 1 III,. - Tiikiik Is in New York a gentleman of amplu fortune, vriilch he recciveil by InherL tanee. Ills wife recently ordered u ncv carriage, uud was ury anxious that the "family" coat of arms should bo emblazon ed upon Its panels. This the husband con. scnled to, and taking a n thu iiilllioualru drew something resembling a small mound; by It was stuck a iiiaiiuru fork, und upon tho fork was rchcd thantiuleer, rampant. "Why, what Is this!" uskod madam In uiuuttiiicut, "This," said thu man of money, "U our family coat of arms. My grandfather mudo Iiij money by carting inanuro iu llrooklyii, uud Inusted it In real cstato Iu New Yoik. Now listen to thq explanation of the arms. This mound ami fork represent my grand father's occupa tion ; the cock perched upon tho top of the fork represents inyaelf, who have done) nothing but (lap my wings uud crow on that dunghill over since." Thu carriugg stilt has plain panels. .. 1 . A rituALK child with two perfect tongues was recently born in La Oro&c. The La Creiitau Democrat says: "II sho Uvea aue) murrics, wout her husband cutch ill" -.- Wnv Is n husband liko a Mississippi steamboat ? Hccaiiso ho never knows when he may (jot a blowing up,