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1 WM. HOFFMAN, Lj. Notary public, OONVEYANOEB jlU o U. S. Circuit tt Commissioner For the IhWct of Oregon. OFFICK lli-at Vtaar North or Ilrtkman'a nnnkliift IIonf. Deed and other ln'trnmen' wrltlnp care fully prepared, and acknowliv.., lento taken. Applications for Homcttctd Entries, Pre emption Right and Private entry of lnd -curil. i jf Jacksonville. Ancut 4. lfififi. SUTTON &HYDE t$ON'S KATIIAIRON, jJfcOX'S F.X'CT GIXGElt, . VftSfaX'S ELEA POWDKK, k T ,3 r . "r .1 i L-t.ti. ......1.1-.1 ..tit. weakness, latitude, pntpltatlon of the heart, lack of appetite, dllrcvrtrr ctlnp. torpid liv er, constipation, etc., deserve to tulTcr If they will not trjf the celebrated PLANTATION HIT TERS, which arc now recommended by the high est mrd'cal authorile, and warranted to pro Uuce an Immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly acrecaMc. perfectly pure, and tnuit upercede all other tonics where a healthy, gen tle itlmnlant Is required. They pnrlfy, strengthen nnd Invigorate. They create a healthy appetllft. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They t trengthen the rytem and enliven the mind. They prevent ralamalle and Intermittent fe Ter. Tbey purify the brra b and acidity of the ttomach. They cure Prfppli and Contlpttlon. They cure Liver Coroptaint and nervoni headache. They make the weak ttrons, the languid bril liant, and are cibatiMcd ntturc'a great ftlortr. They ar ciirapwed of the celebrated CalUava bark, wlnterereen, svatra. root and herb, all prewved In ierfrctlr pur St. Croix rnm. For particular. ec circular and tettlmonlals aruuud each bottle. Ileware of Importer. Examine erery liottle. See that It ha' our pvat l S. Mump unmtl tllatcd over the cork, with plantation cene, and our tlcnattirc on a fine lwl plat" ride la br. trr that nur bottle l nut filled with tptt riou and dclctnout etutf. Any pwon pre tending to rell Plantation Hitlers by thcgallou or In bulk. I an Impwler. Any perron Imlla tine tbii bottle. Orn'lllne any other materi al therein, whether railed Plantation Bitten or not, U a criminal under the Lr. S. Law, and will n o prosecuted by u The demand for Drake't Plantation Hitter, from ladle, clergymen, merchant, etc . Ii Incredible. Tbe tlmplo trial of a liottle li the evldeucv ap present oftlelr worth and luprrlority. They are fold by all re'jKXtable druggit, grocer, phytlclant, ho tel, laloom, 'Svamboat and country tlorr. 1 II. Drake A. Co. MAGNOLIA WATER. A toilet delight I The ladle' treasure anl gvntlrmaoV boool The "rtet thine" and Urgert uautlty. Manufactured from tbe rich houlhini .Magnolia. L"I for bathing the per son and face, to render the tkln toft and freb, to prevent erupiiom. to perfume clothing, etc. It overcome the uuplratant odur uf pvrrplra tion. It rrmovr redo, fan. Untche. etc. It cure iicrtoui btadaebe and alley I Inflam mation. It coot, roflen ndnddt delicacy to the tkln. It yield a ubdued and tattlnc jKTfume. It cure muxjuito bite ami King of Imrctt. li contain no material injur'out to tne mm. It if what eveiy lady ibould bate. Sold ev erywhere. Try tie Magnolia Water once and you will uie iio other cologne, perfumery or toilet water afiirward. Dcinaj Barnct & Co. Prop, exclusive Agent, N. Y. LYON'S KATHAIRON. It It a mot delightful hair dreIng. It eradicate scurf aud dandruff. It keep tbe head cool and clean. It makea the hair rich, toft and flour. It prevent hair turning gray and falling off. It rentore hair on prematurely bald bead. TbUliju.t lut Lyou Katbalrou wilt do. It It pretty It I cheap durable. It Ik liter ally told by tbe car load, and jet lit altnoat In credible detnaud it dally Increasing, until there U hardly a country rtore that doei not keep it, or a family that doet not ue It. E- Thomas Lyon, Cbemlit, N. Y. Mustang Liniment. Hare you a hurt child or a lame hore ! Ue tbe Mexican ilu.Utig Liniment, For cutt, tpralnt, burin, cwelllngi and caked lirtoM, the Mexican Muitang Lloluent It a cer tain cure. For Rheumatltm, neuralgia, tIfTJolnl. itlngi and bltet, there li nothing like the Mexican Mutlang Liniment. For tpavlued borer, the poll-evil, ringbone ond ewecny, the Mexican Mmtang LIulment never 'ail. For wlud-gUli, 'eratcbei, blg-hc&d and rpllnt tbe Mexican MuiUog Liniment li worth It weight In gold. Cut, brulw, iprntnt and (welling, are to common aud certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of Ibli Lialmeat I tbe beat Invest ment that can be made. It it more certain than the doctor It tavei time In tending for tbe doctor It I cheaper than the doctor, and tbould never be dlipeucd wltb. "In lifting tbe kettle from tbe Cre, it tipped over and tcalded my band terribly. Tbe Mutlang Lluluieut extracted tbe pain, cauK-d the oru to beal rapidly, and left very little tear. Ciut. FoTts, 42U Droad St. Phil. Mr. S. Lltch, of Iide Park, Vt., write: "My horte wa courldtred wortbleNi, (tpavln) but Ince the ute of the Muttang Llnimeut, I hae told bim Tor (ISO. Your Liniment 1 doing wondera up here." All genuine It wrapped In tteel plate engrav ing! tlguid G. V. eatbrook, cbemlit, aud lit to bat tbe private U. S. tt&mp of Demat Ilarnet i co. over the top. Look clotely. Sold by all JruggUu, at 2!, 40 ctt. and $10U. Xyoa's Szt't of Giager. Lyon'd Extract of Pure Jamacla Ginger for lndigettlon, Kautea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbnt, Flatulency, etc., whero a warming stimulant it reauircd. Ita careful preparation and entire purity make It a cheap and reliable article for culinary purpose!. Sold everywhere at 60ct.per bottle. Atk for "Ly on'f' pure extract. Take no oth. Sec that the private U. S. ttamp of Tcrna Borne & Co. It on tbe cork of .each bottle. None other it genuine. VOL. XII. BUSINESS NOTICKS. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, t JAQKSOXVLLK, OtLXiOX. A mVij t y p o s , Photographs, Oartos do Vislto DOXK IX T1IK F1XKST STTLF. OF ART. Picture Ilcilucctl OR F.XLARGEO TO LtFF. SIZE. OIIBAT SPORTSMAVSEHPORIIM. Titr. rsntRJinxrp nrspKCTrrLbv isror.M? the uHlc Mi4 lil. frltnJ, irrnrralljr, Ihit h luu Utel j trtn In 5an Frhclca, hnv br ) IrJ h pwl orttiirnl of Rnr J nmtnon Mflr, .Lot cun, rrtpltrrt of all illtTrrtnt klnJ, drrrlrctr of Hi Utp.1 'tlfrn, nil all fcln.l. of aromunltl n, (tli frtri.1;r-, w rtf r, .hot, !, mjcr-al, ibut-l!k, ktintlnie-wgf of trrrr rt atiil t All onlr III I tlM with frni-tn. tiMln tnl tl.pitrh Th tnantifwtnrlnc f rr" riflt 111 ! Ion t at Hi diortrat nntlcr, anJ In tlir til"-t art rorrt '?'' Urattful fur lt trvtis, 1 rr-I-wtfullf .llflt a cotttlnutnrt rf tb am hop at Krldf w en TUM Itrett, Brt djor aotitb of D I Dxwfll law oRlca. JOHN MtLLLR. 5crlimUrHh,la. if. DR. A. B. OVErtBECKT Physician & Surgeon, JJCKSOXVIU.F, OMXOX. Ofllce at hi rcfldence, In the Old Orrrbeck Ho'pltal, on Oregon Street. FiT ii. tiTi:iTNTA"N, PIIYSICIAX AND srilGKOX, OFFICE-Corncr of California nnd Fifth StrccU, Jackionrillc, Ogn. He wilt practice In Jackon and adjacent countle, and attend promptly to profelonal ealla. fcbltf DR. A. B. OVERBECK'S BATHEOOMS, Za tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD itSIIOWKK HATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. "LIME! LEffiE! BUILDERS. AND OTHERS WHO I)F-SIIU: lime, will find a con'taut upply, ol tbe bvtt quality, In quantltlt to mlt, nt my bop on Main ttreel, between Oregon and Third, on poilte Muller A lirentano' itore. In myab nce, Mr. Alex. Martin will wait upon curtom er. - STONE CUTTING ": xso Stone 3Iiisoii Woik done on term to mlt the time. Order from tbe country will reclve prompt attention. JOII.V It. I'KACOUK. JackonvllIe. April J, I6C7. ap'.' GANYONVILLE HOTEL, 3VXAXXJ STREET CA XYOXVILUC OllEG OX, D. C. McCLELLAN, Frop'r. Tins house iias" nncnxTLV bees 1 refitted and prepared for the reception of guetti, aud tbe proprietor would tay to the cltlfiu of Southern Oregon, and tbe travellog public, that be It now ready lo receive and en tertain all who may favor bltn with a call, at prictH to mlt. The Table will bo furnWbed with the bett the market atTorda, permitting no boute to excel It either In quality or arlely. SPKOIAL NOTICKS. 13 K. HUPELAND'S CtLKHKATrO SWISS STOMACH BIHERS! 1 TJ V Ihtet PorintrofthtlJIowJI A I'lraual Tunic I IT! A very AftttaM InlnVI Vunraul for octliif urcl bat (ntl on tb Ktttl4u tf tb Mh'T' bul, Wnucliaalllfcrl TRY IT! rur ! at all boluU au4 itull Minor, drug and f ructrjr nmt: NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ! i.Q, Fatten, l'roirlttvr Jtll-ljr p no, TAII.UK C UtMJtl.. cat AKtnit, UI, LUjr M. ban FriDdKO. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M , A HOLD their regular communication! y on tbe Wednetdajr Uvenlngt or preced AtA log the full moon, In jico-somiuj:, or eoon. A. MAttTIN, IV. M. 0. W. Savioe, Sec'y. BOOT ANOSHOE MAKERS. NOTICE. Having dltpotfl or our Fac tory, e are now prepared to give our whole attention to our Leather and Finding butinest. On band, direct from France, Calf & Kip, Uomet'.io Leather, Boot Legs, etc, JOUM G. IlUX, I L. FiTRK, I Jous Dkit, New York. I'arlt, San Francltco. Addreat, HEIN &. BRAY, ao Francltco. 41C Battery Street, Tfce Jlest llewedy ft PurifjiuK the Blood, Strengthening tbe Nerrei, Iteetorlog tbe Lost Appetite, It FHESE'S IIAMHUIIG TEA. It It tbe Utt pretervatlve agalottal roott any tlckneM, If uted timely. Compoted oi bert ..! It ari tA Tlt?a.n tnTpfv tn Infant. Kllll dl- tlcknett, If uted timely, compotea nnlr. It can La clren tafelr to infantt. rectlont In Eoitlltb. French, Spanltb and Ger man, with erery package. THY IT I For sale at all the wholesale and utall drug atorea and groceriea . EMIL FHESE, Wuolctale Dragghst, Sole Agent, 410 ClaMtroet, juyHjl San FranclKO. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, -OCTOBER 12, 1S07. Tin; OREGON mma, rrm.i$in:it Every Satunlay iMorning by m. r. dowsll, ' OFFICE, CORXFR 7! A THIRD STREETS tpiim tit utritritftvrttv For One year. In advance. Four Dotlan If paid within the flrrt !x month or the jear. bvo JSar" ixLulfc" Un"1 ,he Mp,r,,on f lle tkium oPAnvKurisiMt, One naw (10 line or lo). flrtt Inter- lion. Three Dollars j etch uliiiuent lner- Ion. One Dollar. A tllrcount of liflv percent wlllmdeiothowhondrrtI.el.ytUicar. J- Upl Tcn.hr. twfltfj at cerrr nt ralM. Soup. All through the corn ticlds, 'Xeaththe blue sky, Under green hedges, yiv love and I. Down bv the mill stream, 'Neath, the oak tree, Through shine and shadow, Singing went we. In the cool evening, Down by the km. In the sort'mooulight, Loving were we. Down the bleak inooilaud, 'Neath the dark sky, Under bare branches," Lonely am I. Through the chill north wind, Up Srom the sea, In the snd twilight, Parted were we. Over those blue wave", Far, far from me, In a strange country, Faithless was he. Popping tin Qtii'stton, Mr. Smithson (an impiovemcnt on the celebrated name of Smith) wished to take Mi'.sHro wnly (another improve- incut) to tho opera. He had been on term nt iimiiincy wan uio uimuy mr alKMit live years, but "never spoKo ol love;" on tho contrary, he had - "l" quently dcclarel Iu intention ot lead- mero saltation of individuals. As ing a baehelor'h life. One moniing he j,,.(.:lt ., js tlicii- love for General Grant', put his hand to the bell handle, aud hlOII,i ilt. deviate a hair from the was admitted. ' Untight lino tho party has laid down, '()h, James," exclaimed .Mis Jane, jlc.0,i neither receive tho nomina "where have you kept yourself so tloll (ll t10 Convention or the sullr.igeH l0in'' of the party at the election; and fur- This took Smithon a little aback, ,1,,. HJ0I1',1 ho falsify his recoid to for he had spent the previous eening ',lt. oxlt.nt of taking it nomination at with the family. JJcloto he could an- tic l!m)jh 0f the Democracy, he would swer, however, Jane's brothers andsis- he just as badly beaten as was-McClel-ters (eight ortcn in number) had gath-' t.n jn iKC1 '1C i-uinr may test ered about him. Summoning all his hMirtMi that the nomiiico of the He couarge, he said : i puMieau National Convention will bo "I have como to n.k " epublicaii in whoso record there is "Not here, James not now oh !" ' t.itiicr spot nor blemish, aud that lie .... ...... ...Ml ' "That is," stammered Sinithson, "if you nro not engageil " "Oh ! oh ! water quick." "What's that?" inquiries her fath-! er, "who says she's engaged ?" , C( t0 )0nr tj10 banner of the party, "I didn't mean" said Smithson in , wij C!irry jt htmglX t0 tho White confusion. House." "Of course not," continued Mr. - - Brownlv, "vottSe alwayb been our fa-1 This Uaimioaii .Mkbti.no at IIii i. voritcS" " " iioko. At tho jiubliu meeting at Hills- Then advancing and taking poor ! '"T". " t'1" "" "K to consider the Smithson's hand, ho said: , project of a railioad from Portland "Take her, she's a good girl, and , through tho Willamette valley, on the loves vott to distraction. -May you bo , t sido of tho rier, tho following as happv as the day is long." resolution was read and discussed. It Thereupon father, mother and chil- '' already been read and adoj.ted by dren crowd upon Smithson and wish tho Directors of tho Oregon Central him joy, and company coming in at i Kailroa.l Company: tho moment, tho affair was told to them Jlftolutil, That w o locato tho Ore as a profound secret. SoSmithsongot f,""' Central Kailroad on tho nearest a wife- without popping tho question, and best route, taking into considera and almost before ho knew it himself. ' tion tho inducements offered on the Hut wo cannot help thinking ho was , different proposed routes, and the ad hurried into matrimony. J vantages for trade and business : Pro. - I vlded that the main road shall nover PnoTOonAfiis o.v IlA.viKKitciiu:FH. cross to tho east side of the Willam Mr. K. 0. Andrews, of Senaca Falls, ', otto river, and, ProvMtd fttrthtr, that New York, has recently originated and nil road xhall run through tho Tuala perfected a process for taking photo- tin Plains, in Washington county, Ore- graphs on linen, which wo judge must Igon. como into very general use. The edi- ( A c(Ul - Wt8 " j )y ft pnrty toroftho7foofr,liaHccn bomoi)CC ofNa8i,uilo negroes, when one said: .mens taken on handkerchiefs IVA Inon can ,)ig Bt on ,iat ting and lect and natural a life, lhey do not .- w,0 Wb ,,,ow,,lgti. ..Golly," fade and cannot bo washed out. I Jus J M,(1 nnolIlor ..(lo ragca9 wft8 100 simr) process is new and novel, and has been I tQ Unk Q, ,oro ((J n WM B0 brought out only after long and pa- free tient study and a great deal of experi-1 ' m mentmg. '1 fits marking of lianUKcr- ' a f i.t1.. , .-, ,. I.t.w- ,... mt. . ailiaiu ib riiriMim v kiiiiii'i iimir iiiimr 1111- llliP m vvt vuiiit j -ait s w'v ---- iivm1 fJ b favtjatfli xvviiavvvv fj -- der the sun, and must, we think, pro- the legislation of every Kuropcan conn vail to a great extent. Mr. Andrews try. Kven Imperial France, so timid has applied fQrlettcrs patent. 0von I of liberal laws, has now adopted tho City Enttrprite. reform. fmwtint (lencrnl CSrnut, The Ittchntond Jin ijii iter, n few tlays ngo, in an nrttclu upon the next 1' cm tlential contest, said that nUlionjilt Gen. Grant was somewhat on both Mili", if the balance was struck he won id be found most against the Had icak tint this mild guess led the Kwjuirer to the enunciation of the lol- '""'" I '".v- "The possession of Gen. grant in the'eiuling political con- . is what a military man would call ' ko.v of lI'C battle-field. To win ,li, '" ,0 w' t,U! '" Tliu Toledo Jihute says: "The JCmjuirtr betravs , i , . if . ... . ! lamentable ignorance oi two matters, VZ! The political tirillciplcH of Gell. Grant, and his importance lo the He 1 publican party. In the first place there is .10 questions as to the ISepub jlicanism of Gen. Grant. His mode of ' conducting the war ought to have been entirely satisftetory, to the Southern people at least, on this point. He did everything that the Conservative Gen erals did not do, and left undone all they did. He fought with negroes, j employed them in every capacity in which they could be made usclul ; and fought as though he was lighting an enemy, since the war ins record has been equally straight. He has not proclaimed his principles to the four I winds, but whenever he has had an op portunity to do anything, he has id- ways been found an obstacle in the path of the secessionUm which they COlltd Hot IIIOVO, HolV tllO JltHJuiltf, , after reading his recent letter to Pres ident Johuon, can doubt his radical ' ism passes our comprehension. I "The fccoml etror into which the Uimiitlnr has fallen is, in supposing that the povession of Gen. Grant is I essential to tho sucee-s of the Itciiub , Hca j,arty. The Ji'mjuinr has but a Mlli,u opinion of tho intelligence and 'devotion to piinciplo ol tho people of tne ,0rtll. IfcpullicniiH are not par- , tietil.it lv "iven to n; man worshin : thev j n i v , have higher objects in view than the will be elected, no matter w ho is uom inated by the Democracy against him. It may be Gen, Grant, or it may be chas. Sumner : but whoever is select Tho abolition ot imprisonment lor .1.1. i 1. 1 11 - An..,...,.iin lnin Itt intiii t m in 'iimiiiiii i'iiiiiiiii'i inif 11 iniii.u 111 !$ 3S , NO. ."A :...;.Tlr. ,n , KxcltltiR llomunrr-liitl uuil -'lfni. Mirny yenrn iiio oil. ver inanv yearn :.co, 1 etijoyetl a ftill week of i North Cnrollnn liotItnlity, liieli wjih t.ien, a now, cordial, generou, and b'etter than all, altogether siuceie. The American people arc everywhere hopitablo, and in being so they are rather obedient to an every-dny feeling, than to nn impule; a feeling, too, which hat nothing to do with northern aud southern latitudes. "Uncle, tell me it story " "Well, I fell in loxe, an we uod to say, with a pretty girl; she was only seventeen, nnd the prettiest, loe-lie!-" " Ve, I know," raid I, " I have keen such kiudi." " Hut IJllen, I tell you, wat a Non pareil modoM, lvtii ing don't inter rupt me and she loved me, and I lov ed her witli it love so pure that it's no wonder the course didn't inn smooth. Soon after our engagement, it was early in Angint, and I went to visit Col. I.., a ftictid ol her f.tther in the country. We found there :t halfdorcii ye, mole young ladies, and real doils they weie, so different from my F.llc ii. The old Colonel t as delighted with the uoi-e we made, the gaiety and fun; he was fond of fun nnd was as irav as nnv of us. Wo had a glut ions dance." Here my uncle Mopped. Ho was Iiiimv with incinmii's too sacicd to be scattered bv nnv thoughtless speech of mine An old man's iccolleelious; but he resumed. " Arthur, I hate (leas. .My host showed me my room, I was fa tigued with riding and dancing; 1 was very soon asleep and dieaining. The ladies had left the loom before I did; a half doen huddled together in one large-chamber, as I disco, cd afterwards; I suppose theie wcrt plenty of beds in it, but as for them 1 neither know nor care. Col, L. came to my loom and awoke me. I had neither pantaloons nor slippers, for it was a wnim night and the floor smooth and cool. " Now look," said he, us ho placed inv eve to the kevhole. " I noticed that the door was njur, but I piepe.l. By thunder! the gliU weio seaichiug fleas, in their sue red lil. en, aud I'lleti was there--six of lliout, by ei nckee I " I hail no sooner seen this, and di gested a thought that Kllcu might have bieu in better business, than that same Colonel gam mo it push with both hands, and in a twinkling 1 was in the loom on my hands and Knees to all tho girls ! "I think I went and dressed myself. Col, 1 1. did not sleep in his own house that night. I had it Utter which re quited mo to leave very eaily before breakfast, I ieceive.1 a letter from Kllon two days alterw aids, and I have not seen her since." The following pointed romaiks, on tho Chinese question, as a political is sue arc from tho Albany ,ourmil: Koino few years ago, when tho Deui ocratin paity hold tho national power, they sent a fleet, and, at the cannon's mouth, mllirtd it treaty out of China; and now, that Asiatics nro isitiug our shores under tho treaty stipulation forced upon them, copperheads ate en deavoring to raise issue about the pres ence of Chinese labor among us, to prejudice the Union party, when it is duo only to themselves that there U n single Aslatio on this coast. Tliu trea ties of tho United .States arc as binding as tho Constitution itself, and their provisions will be enforced by the Fed eral Courts, Tho .State of Oregon has no power over tho question except by asking tho old democratic treaty to bo abrogated, withdraw our steamer line fiom China and Japan, reaso all com mercial relations with Mongolian peo ple, and carry our nation back into it barbarism w liich would destroy com merce and productivo industry. Tho nation will not heed nny such prayer for the purpose of conciliating Oregon copperheadism no, not if every soul in tho Stato united in suoh petition; and ho, as it is no issuo, no sonsiblo Union man will allow it a plaoo in po litical dkcutuion, Who f S.ut.? God has nover cro ated a mind yot t'lat can gafely chal lenge combat with the appetite of drink. Karth has no ambition that it not engulfed, no Jiope which ii not blate.l. no tie which is not broken, no sauctr.ary which is not invaded, no no friend, no kinsman, wife otoiilld, that is not. foigotten ; no fibrolof lite ina-i njiony which is not writnir. Minds of "ointnon mould will tret tli rou jli 11 to wltliouto im', while tlion piftotl with 0(1 liko jmtvi'rt uro stnit ,l'n w't'1 whIh'M"". '! tfHtorl nutlioi ioo thor of ChiMt Ihi.ohl walked in fetters, atnl tin i at Mi-soi'ijtni ol ilrunkflii debauch, lie who led the prwrtUinn in I he tlrmsh Pnrli'inient against Hastings, was hurried to the grnvo to escape the clutch of his landlords. Poor Charley Fov I And the author ol (tvrtruic of' Wyoming died it driv elling imbecile. How the "Gentle F.lia" wept over the habit that enthrall ed him, Ah I how thesu tragediei of hutiiau itiditidual history of tcmiita tion and fall stalk before us I The history of the best minds of our land Is darkend by theo oiusodcs of weak ness and ruin. T. M. Krown. Woiitu Tnvi.N.i. Tho following bit of information clipped from nit English paper, is w oi th remembering, and build ers would do well to mnko n practical use of it: In building a chimney put a quantity of salt into tho mortar with which tho intercourses of bricks are to be laid. The cllcct will bo that there will ne or be any accumulation of soot in that chimney. The philosophy is thus stated : The salt in the portion ot uioitar which is exposed absorbs inolstuie eery ilanip da. Tho soot thus becoming damp falls down into the lireplace. Enfirprhe, Tr.ANset amino Tunis. An ex change furnishes the follow ing advice, whicli it iccommcnds to those persons who have occasion to transplant trees: in taking up a tiee, it should bo so marked us to secure its setting out in the same position. Thus the north side may be maiked with chalk, before is commenced, I fthe side which has been exposed to the north is turned townrd the south, the heat ol tho sun is too great, and it dries it up ami loses its vitality. Cono.s woon. The mini's now being winked on tho North Foik of Cotton wood inn paying uuusally well. Wo ato iufoimeil that two "claims weiu cleaned up it Cow days ago, a Her tt run of scleral weeks which paid fiom ten to fifteen dollars per day to the hand. Wo have, on several occasions, called attention to the tidiness of the placers of the Ninth Fork of Cottonwood and Koariug lticr, and wo know of no better section for cutrrioitiMig miners to emigrate lo, Thcro' are acres of gioiiml in those localities that will pay well lor tin working, ShihUi Cviirier. Naviovtiov or jiii: Coi.oiiaho. The iiii'iTlinuls ot San I'runclsco aru making nrraugciiii'iils to open trade with Aiiona and I'tnh by wav ol tho Colorado liver, w hich Cuntaiu itodgern declines to be naUgablo for light draught NteameiH, us high up as Call ille, at nil seasons of the vear. K. 0. Suealh slates that by establishing acorn mereial depot at Callville tho trade ol lit'Viun people could bo secured to San Francisco. A new steamer is to be built as soon km inissible, to ply lietw ecu Call illo and the mouth ot tho Colorado. SIhiMu Courier, lr is said in a lecciit fitblo (hat tho spirit ol u ilt -id Yankee hating applied for enti-nme iulo Pnradiae, ho was in terrogal.d by .'si. IVur with I lie ques tion: "lime Mm In en tlnough Purga tory V" " No" s-dd the Yankee, " but I have been lo Chicago." " All right then," said St. Piter, "you can send our eaid in, but vou" -will stand n mighty slim chaiiro to get in yourself." mm... ..:. i .1 i- ii.. .. .. I iiu ivrrni Rimming III 11 limy, III It strict ear ill Chicago, in broad day light, leads ono to think that thu future state of dwellers in that city is a mat ter for paiulul apprehension. I) win I). Hi i:i., Commissioner from Nevada to tho Paris Exposition, after lamenting the ill-arraugeil manner in which tho Aineiican collection is dis played, says there is one consolation and source of pride to eery American, and that Is, our women are tho most lovely in Paris where the .iiieens of beauty from every country ot the earth nrc collected and they won't bo tum bled out of tho way for anybody, A PiiKi'ir Wipk. An outraged hus band publishes tho following flattering description ot his runaway wlfos "My wife is about five feet high, bus light brown hair, right eye out, tho other is of a palo blue color; has a pimple on left temple, pug nose, a scar across ono arm, is sloop shouldered, has short thick feet, mid easily makes tho rto quaiutancu of straugeis, F..viAiioi:i. Tho Sacramento Daily Hccor.1 has been enlarged to a twenty four column sheet, and otherwise im proved, It is not only tho most live ly, but is also tho cheapest paper pub lished in Sacramento, n, i. i Tho ladies of London who havo largo vulgar ears, strap thorn baok un der the hair, and put littlo false ears on, which ate mado of flesh colored India rubber, How delightful it would bo to pull thoau ears. Tho Munich people aro poking fun at their young King bccaiuso ho had ncvornsked hisatuancodbrldoforakist, il