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mi WM. HOFFMAN, xroTAKT rvuxo, CONVEYANCER 0 o I'.S. Circuit Court Commissioner For the DMrlct or Oregon. OFFICE Flrl ,,n,r "orth or Bkmn'i Honking llout. need Rnl other Instrument of writing care fully pre pre.J, and aeknowMgemnt taken. Yrnllcallon for HomcMcad Entries, Pre taction Right and 1'rlvalo entry of Una pro- PT1: .,. . ,1 ib " "SUTTON "& TiYOE; Jm.3-3K:r'arflM! je: IA'ON'S KATIIAIHON, LYON'S KX'CT GLNGEU, LYON'S ELEA POWDER, MAGNOLIA WATER. Jacksonville, Sept. 2P, 1SCC If IYrwms of eJentary habit, tronblcd vrlth wrikoc. latitude, palpitation of the heart, lKk of rpellte, dlttrttw ftertlor. torpid llr ff eoatlption. etc dcrve to suffer If tier will not try tie celebrated PLANTATION I1IT TKKS, which re now recommended tj the high t nrd'eal autborlte. and warranted to pro dace an Immediate bctirficlal effect. They arc tuecdlnftly asrreeauie, pcriccuy purc.nnu mim MixneJe all other tonic where a healthy, gen tle illraotant l required. They purify, Mrengtben and Invigorate. Tkey create a healthy appetite. Tiff are an antidote to change of water and dirt. Tbry trengtbcn the ytcm and enliven the Tbry prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fc- Tkry purify the breah and acidity of the uoacB. Tty cure Dmrpina and Constipation. Ty cure Liter l Complaint and nerroai niwhe. TSrr make the weak tron. the languid brll- IxU and are cxhauitcd nature' great restorer. TitJ are composed of the celebrated Callpava Uric wlntergrcen. atra, root and herb, all prccrved In pvrfrctly pnrj St. Croix rura. For particular. see circular and testimonial around each bottle. lie are of Importer. Examine every bottle. See that It hat our private V. S. Mamp unrau tllated over the cork, with plantation scene, and our !gnature on a line teel plate ride la M. See tbat our bottle It not Oiled with pu rloui and deltterlou turT. Any perron pre tending to tell 1'ltntatlon Bitter by the gallon or In bulk. If an lmpoter. Any perron Imlta titc lb If bottle. Or telling any other materi al therein, whether called I'lantatlon Hitter or not, li a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will be w prosecuted Vy a. Tbe demand for Drake' i'ltnutlon Hitter, from ladle, clergymen, ntrcbant, etc.. ! incredible. Tbe lmpl trial ef aliottleluhe evidence e prerent of their worth and fuperlority. Tbey are fold by all rrrrciau!c urucpinf. ernccr. pnyMcianr, no lt!, faloom, iteaaboal and country More. P. II, Drake fc Co. MAGNOLIA WATER. A toilet delight I The ladle' treaurc anl "Tollman l.oon S The "weetet thing" and lr;t (uantity. .Vanufactured from the rich Soaihcrn Magnolia. Ufed for bathing tbe per on and fce, to render tbe fkln toft and freb, to prevtnt eruption, to perfumo clothing, etc. It otercouie tbe unpleasant odor of pcrplra- It remove rednt-M. tan, blotche. etc It cures ccrvoui headache and allay lotltm Jsatiuii. ll eooli, rortrn nd add delicacy to the tkln. "It yield a tubdned and tatting perfume. It cure muueto bit- and rllngt of lox-ctt. Jt contain do material Injur'oui to tbe tkln. It it what every lady tbtmld hate. Sold ev njabere. Try the Magnolia Water once aud 7u lll ute no other cologne, perfumery or t!Iet water aUirwardt. Detnas Barnec & Co. Prop., excluilve Agent, N. T. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Jt It a raot delightful balr dret'Ing. Jt eradicate Korfaod dandruff. Jt keep tbe beaatol aud clean. Jt make tbe bair rich, toft aud g Jowy. It prevent balr turning gray aud falling o". It rettorc balr on prematurely Ixild head. VbUliJuitwht Lyon Kthalron will do. Ill tetty-lt I theap-durabl. Il U Hur- L.W.b' ,bo "r-load, and )et it almott In rfiWedtmaod I dally locreHng, until there ' MJly country tore that doe not keep It, M UUy tbal doc not uwj It. E-ThomaiLyon, Chemltt, .V. v. .Mustang Liniment. ,k?.Ve70a Lnrt cli,ld or 'rae nor J U te Mexican fiiiiu I lnlm.ni i,0'1 fM" J,uro, "el'llng and caked i.t ' ,l iJ"xia Mmtang Llulmeot (a a eer tain cure. ..!ilri!i"0fn""n'Dur,8l.tIuJoIiiU,tIng u , , Ul',Jnf l nothing tike tbe Mexican Mnitang Liniment. Hrtpavlutd hortee, the poll-evil, ringbone "veraTlr' XhC Mx,Ma Mu,UnC Llolinent tk- r wI .0J Cl 1 . Kratchet, blg-head and tnllnt , M"IciI. Muetaog Liniment I worth It ""got in gold. Cut, brulte, cpraln and awelllegt, are ao common and certain to occur In every family, ..i.",e of tbU Llalment le tb belt Invc.t nt that can be made. nil i mor,certaJo than tbe doctor-It eave u .? ,D(1IdK for the doctor It I cheaper Jn tbe doctor, and thould never be dltpeowd "Ja lifting the kettle from the Ore, it tipped J and Kalded my hand terribly. "e Muitaog Liniment extracted the pain. fasMrf tlus tore to beaj rapidly, and left very Hit e vat, cuw. Fostm, 420 Broad St. Phil. Mr.iitei, ofUydePark, Vt., write: "Uy fiorte u onidertd worthier, (iparin) bat SS" " - of the Mo tang Liniment, I have widbimfor 1M. J'our lioijnent U doing "oaaeraupbere." All genuine U wrappej In ateel plate eograr Uf, tlgeed GW. WoatUook, cbewUt, aad al w nai in prirate. U. & aUmp of DemaaJJarnea A co. over the top. Look closely. Isold by all arcggUU, at M; S(f eta, tad 100. r; " ' Zy' axt'tftf miMgn. I J;yon.', xit.Ki ofPuw Jaaucfa CIngcr-for iMigeallon Nlasea. Heartburn, Sick Headache, wi!.r MJrbu'' Ie. eic. where '711;, tlmulaut la require. Jt careful i'iV . ,n Md enilre purityiaako U eheap wd reliable article for cuUnlry Mrpote. Sold mrvwhere at60cta.jper bottle, Ak for "Ljr- theVr.r,te.?t!?ct:..Tk! ?? tw i. o i ih. S 3 p...V5MG?.?.: 1 00 the carlr nt . ii.i. i'enulne, . None other I feprtt VOL. XII. BUSINESS NOTICES. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OREGOX, Ambrotypos, Photographs, Oartos doVislto DOXK IX Tilt: FIXIXT STVLE OF ART. Plctnrcs Itcrtticcit OR EXLAROEn TO LIFE SIZE. GUIBAT SPORTS.HASS EF0RICM. rwwiK c.Mir.RsniNtD nrrcrreLi.v i.ntomis lir.iJ i ruL 2d h!' M"u Kn"r. t h 1 . '"?".'J " rfleo, wtaf r. b rltf,l cxI . ?IMl?i'f,l?t"?t:lnnv,, rlBM- rtetawnstolter crjllOifrfrTBiMnJsrferrtnjTrt r th Ulrtt Mm. ftntl ftu Kind. M unmnnltlnh ..rk .. ..m.i.im .. dr, .IkX .Ihl p JtfBuVi, idrtl-aukt, hunting Un of tfrrofi nd.lif. AllnpJrijl u flilfj vlil, prMnptn,,,ftnfi nj :, v "lrll""n,jii ntw nuf. m iiioo I llif t hotlnl to,ltt, and in llit mmt nnTnl lt. "IM f P"t lrn. 1 rrfpfctfullj t.itt ennllnonf of 0 t.mf. hop M n...lono- ,n Itlrd f trwl, Brt d.r roth if n, r IKwtU lw vtfo. JOII.N .MILLGR, ffrUmWrJlh.nci. tf, "dOTb. mmi Physician & Surgeon, JACKSOXVII.LC, OREGOX. Oacot hit residence, In tbe Old Oveibcck Hotplul, on Oregon Street. CANYONVILLE HOTEL, 2VZ.A.XCT BTItBET CA Xl'OXVILLE OliEG OX, D. C. McCLELLAN, Prop'r. rI''IlIS HOUSE HAS IlECENTLY nEEN' L refitteJ and prepared for the reception of gurtir, ana idc proprietor would My to me citizen of Southern Oregon, and the traveling jrjiMic, mat nc if now rrauy 10 lecvltc aim en tertain all who tnny favor htm with acill,t prlci to tult. The Table will be furnMicd with tba Utt the market aifordf, permitting no hons to excel It either In quality or variety. E.II. 4.HKK.NMAX, PHYSICIAN' AND SUKGEOX, OFFICE-Coraer of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He will practice In Jackton nnd adjacent countie. and attend promptly to profotlonal call. feb2tf DR. A. B, OVEilBECK'S BATHROOMS, Zn tho Ovcrbcck Hospital, WA1.M,C0LU ASIIOWEK 1IATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. SPECIAL NOTICES. DK. HUFELAND'S CtUIRtTIO SWISS STOMACH BITTERS! TRY IT! Tli Uit rvrlflrr vf tb niu t AI'kurlTulc1 ATfrTArtrttIDriiik! ' Unjrj.,f ! f.fKiInt ,urlr tolc'nlly on Ih rolUiK vf U. kl4n, tvI. T R Y IT! iLaavb u41li,rt lt'M'iitULoltu! .nil null lliuvr, I dn( nd gnnrf Httti. NOBODY SHOULD SE WITHOUT IT ! J, O. UK. l'rviMr. TA VWK UtSUKL. Ml Aitntf. Jll-Ir ( no. 13, CUf CI. b t rtntlKO. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M a HOLD their regular communication yyoo the Wednesday fcvening or prece AA Ing the full moon, In iacjtjohTiuj:, o- EUOV. A MAKTJ., I, . M. C. W. Sivior.Scc'y, OOOT AND SHOE MAKERS WOTiCK.-HTlog dlpoed of our Fac tory, wo are now prepared to give our whole attcotion 10 our ieaiucr i"4 ""'"."-""-Ou band, direct from r ranee, Calr Wp, Dometlc Leather, Woot Leg, etc. JouvG.Ukiv. IL.FAvar, I Jouv Brat, New York. I'ari, Ban Francitco. Addre.. HEIN i Bit AY, n Francitco. 16 Battery Street, The Beat Hewedy far l'nrlfriu6 the Wood, Streogtheaing tbe Kerre, Eetorlng the Lott Appetite, I FBESE'S. HAMBURG TEA. It I the bert preservative agalnital mot any alcknc, If uwd timely. Compoaed o I berU only, It can be given tafely to Infant.. Full di rection In Kogllth, Freuch, enanlah and Ger man, with every package. Till 1T FMa e at afl tiTwholetale and rtUlt drug (tore and grocerie. MIL HiWK, HDOteaioauBii Bole Agent, iw ij JuyMyl San Francitco. FARM, FOR SALE. , . Tbeundrlgne4oflerMfarx, altuated on Applegate creek, In Joaephlne county, for aale. Itiipfeaaantly located, and well adapted for ,ri.in ItJt ikvb vrowlnr. U it bU I hyyf.!.JaiJS!SL For ; rower parucmat., eXu iVnniNSON ' bar on. the prel. V H- BOB l-"0; legateVOct. 3d, 1867. oc" MarrUKe P Celifcacf, jr of Warping and IwtrucUon for ypung meo. Ato, DIteaw and AtMwe which protrat tbe vlUl power with ure mean of relief. Sen free of charge In aealed letter envelope Ad drew Da. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard AItlon, Pblladvlfhla, Pa, ocuo-iy JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, ISG7. THE OREBON SBfflML. runMstiKD Ererr Satunlnr iMorntng by M. r. DOWELL, OFFICE, CORXER C X THIRD STREETS TKIXMS OP Ml'llSCIlItn-IUSi For One year. In advance. Four Dollar t If paid within tbe first th months or the year, live AoUu ! i. .10t PM untl1 ,h Mp!rtIon of the year, six dollar. TERM OFAUVRttTInrXO. '' ., 0n No"1 (10 lines or le). first Inter tlon. Three Dollar; each tu.emient Inrcr- ,,i ,0nc Do'lr- A dltcount of rlflv percent will be made to thoo who advertlfe by the year. UpU Td r rmltr.1 l tntrf nt rt. The Lout Flret. Over tjio Harbor Uar tlio licet Went sailing fat nu-av The vcseN bomul for Gcofiro's Hanks, Ami barks for ClialottrHay. Ami from tlio strand tlic filura' wives Sent oVr tlic dancing main A jirayertoOod wlio rules tlic waves "O bring them home again 1" For days the fleet rode bravely on, Hctorc the favoring wind; The bine sea sticlehing far before, A foaming wake behind. I'ntil there came n night of storm, And raging tempest-war; And mountain breakers driving fierce Upon a reefy shore. The good wives sat beside their hearths Anionic in Gloucester town; And children played in carclc mirth, That night the licet went down. Hut waiting hearts at length with fear And wild suspense trrew sore, As Vro. the rolling Harbor liar i The licet hailed in no more. And widowed wife and orphaned child Still walk with grief to-day, l'or tiiri! and husband who went down Ueneath the rolling surges' Irown, In distant Chalcur Day. lUllliigk' Piilloiotilir. Under the caption of "Slivers of, 1 bought," Josh Hillings writes as fol lows : Tho heart of a true friend ir like a mirror; if you look into it you bee yourself there. Wi'mIoiii that don't make us lumpier am t worth plowing for. I am dreadful fond of melody; and n banjo with a negro hung to it, will knock more cuo out of mc in one night than I can git back in ,1 weeks. It is u good plan to know menny people, but let only a few know you. I have uo more respect for those who only cater tuuuaginashuns, than I hay lor tho man who fust invented ginger-pop. I never knew n doin who could plii ou a fiddle. man ov much wio ing a song well or I don't care how much a man talks if he will only say it in a fuw words. Jtc wards deferred make us inicerablo; it is just so with tiuuishinentN. When I was a boy I had rather be licked twice than tew be postponed once. There is one thing sertin : reason is more than master ov the pashuns. Jf this is probably so, tho man must bo a phool who ain't boss ov himself. I think it reduces the stummuk ake to holler; sol think it lemons nil kinds of anguish, just as it does sin, by own ing it. We are willing to pay more for being amused than instructed. How menny folks do you suppose there are in this world who are satiiH fied with things us far as they havo got. Not more than 6, I'll uet. inis looks rather dustv for tho rest pf tho trip. There aint no general rulo lor nap plness; a man her to bo measured for lim happiness just as no tiocs tor imz boots, and even then he don't always get a good fit, joy will mako a man change ends quicker than gorrow, If a young man can't find ennythtyg else that ho is fit for, I liko to see Inm carry a gold-headed cane. The top rounds of a ladder is always tho most dangerous. I believe in the final salvation of man, but I want tho privilege, ov pick ing tho men. There is just ini uiutn-iii-u uchuch success and a failure quarter of an inch. . . ..... It is a great deal easier to Dcai natur than it is to equal her so it is casi6r to bile an egg too much than'juit enough. 'i -x ------- r Fuller's Knrth. Katural soap, or soap clay, has been dug from Mnunin's mine, on tho Hur- bofs, in Franklin county, .Missouri, sotno sixty miles from St. l.oui-. This soap or clay was found at n depth of seventy-live feet below the sut face, which gives evidence of the presence of paponiferous qualities, and is cnua in lis effects to many of tho soat.V the manufacturers. Wo find tho above in several of our exchanges. What has really Wu found is jirobably ''fuller's earth," a vn- riety-of clay which, from its unctuous touch, might be easily mistaken for soap. Tho same kind of clay has been found on this coast, and heralded abroad as a "toap mine." "Fuller's earth" presents various shades of col- ors yellowish, greenish, bluish, brown and gray; its luster is dull, and it feels very soany. when tubbed. The quality most preferred by thoo who '"to shamo nt the look l God. Feet uso it, is that which, when put in w.i- t,,iU blt?'n I'1" ')' K''g w heron moth ter, readily falls to pieces, with a slight .l'r '",s lbrbidden will not ni-ily learn to crackling sound. Its composition is Wl,,lc J lo narrow way ol tho ten usually about ns follows: Silica, 53; 'ommnuduients. "Don't tell mother" alumuia 10; peroxide of iron, W.'.'fi; bns been tho rallying cry ol the del 11'h magnesia, l.tfft ; lime, 0.5 ; water '-M, i r,cll'5'1' Ir thousands tit jenrs. From with a trace of potash. It was former- lin'gtirii of the tuothei's uile nt home ly esteemed of much value, paitieulur- ly by fullers: it is now. however, lit- tlo esteemed or used, soap having t,u! '"",l fro" barbarism. The boy taken its place by icason of its supe- w,, Iii'lHys his mother, mid hides it, riority, and recent great reduction in U!l'' u'" ''is first htep down hill, price. Soap, for ninny centuries nfter The best and suit st way is always to its discovery, was held at so high a tellmother. Whoso lorgliing us slier" price as to almost totally exclude it i Wlo so faithful? Who mi patient? from common use, mid from employ- Through nights of weary watching, ment in large manufacturing establish- through dayu of niuii ty, through sick incuts. Various vegetable and miner- uess and health, a mother's lou has nl substances, and alknlino nnd ammo- j niacal waters wero used instead; tho chief among theso substances was "fill-1 ler's earth," or "mineral as above described Before modern chemistry, by rcdue ing its cost, placed the useful article of soap within tho reach ol every one, j fuller's earth was an article of nlmot indispensable necessity to a maiiufac - luring community. It wns considered of such great importnnco in Kuglnud I that its exportation was prohibited. A mother's prajer gaie John XV w It was found in largo quantities In tho , t to ChriMinnlty ; a mother's come counties of Surry and Buckingham, cr.itiou gavo the Wtl.s to the cross. Kngland.and transported fiomthenceto , What mothers hitie tloiie ihr eiiilia all parts of tho kingdom. When used, tlon and religion, w hat they lint w rit. it was first dried in tho sun, or by fire, u. j i,.m 0 j,lt t10 iitl and then thrown into cold water, , j.n ,t ihe recording nngel has where it noon fell iutoit powder, which written for them in the grent book was sorted by washing into coarse and ni,ow.( H 0y (, , (j0ljt Xeter, finu qualities, tlio former of whlib u ,l:ir joung IrJeiiiN, go anywhere, or uecil for inferior cloths, nnd tho latter j j0 anythii.t'. w hich von must i.ruface for fine goods. Thu article has uo com mercial valuo at this thne.Jiiilni a ml Scientific l'rt. I'jnuoi.iu'si von Faiim uhk. The best thing I havo tried for sore should or- In l,nr.n i-ni,l.l ,irt rnli-tun II ' seems to havo great healing projierties. I had been using it lor paint, merely l,ro"' fiH"'tuai iih that recently propos nibbing it on with a rag, and was as- j I'0"' l 'y Hcv. IM. I'outiiine, at tho Now tonislicd how soon a soro that happen- j Orleans Academy ol Sciences. His cd to be on my hand got well. Since plan as we leaiii front the New Orleans then I hato used it for sores of all Timt is to construct conterging Jet kinds on animals, and am satisfied that jt't't two or t wo aud-a-half miles in it is oxcelcnt. I rub it, not merely on length on each side of tho river, tho tho soro itself, but for some distance J loner ends of which shall reach thu around it. It has a slight exciting ac- outer extumitics of the bar, and by tiou on tho skin for a few minutes, and, tbus turning tho force of thu current when rubbed on tho parti near the , up"" t Ito bar ho feels confident that sore, probably has a tendency to scat-, in the course of a fuw months tho depth ter the iuflaniation. Petroleum, Just now, is ono of my hobbies. Dr. Kdgar ' took out a patent for its use, and gave j mc a "farm right." It ho would bo equally generous with other frtrmers, I would adviso every ono of them to buv a barrel of petroleum at once, and i uso it freely. That it will preserve , wood I havo no doubt, although, of course. I have not used it Iohl' enouirh to ascertain tho fact. It is just thu thing ,lbr painting wagons, and all kinds of farm implements nnd tools. Oil my arm it Is particularly needed, for I find it nqxt to impossible to got things put under cover, and tho expos-, nro to wind, rain, and huh, cracks tho tyood and opens tlio pores. Petroleum tended laterally lor a considerable li is better than ordinary paint, because Jtanco, yet it would neier extend very it will penptrato deeper into tho pores, , and it seems to close them up, nnd mako tho wood look firmer. Ayrlcul-, turfit, A drunkard was picked up in tho street. There was no senso in his head, uo cents jn his pocket, a powers ful scent ih his breath, nnd ho was sent to tho watch-home, NO. 30 .on Dmi't Tfll .llotlirr. l).,n'i (..li ....,, i... .. .i .... i , ,,.,. , , ,. ,, ' , ' ... .! l 'ook,"K.Kv ". " '" r.tu with ' nilnb' fl'1'1 in join tho crowd who wero "fhing toward nlliv. The excitement, 'eager comments of the bovs aud men, and the strange desires nftcr forbidden . i. , ,, . Icn!,,,roH wl,lch K'el" :'lr!', "" ". ,llL'u' ' 'o.v away from home ; but as "" xu'n, ni" U'lnenibeivd tho prohibi- """j""" exclaimed" Don't toll moth- '01'J4 " B001' mother is n gilt for which to ,0 l,'ank God foreicr. A mother's 'i'!"'' a mother's gentle word, u moth- cr" 'rc what Imvo they not ilouo for Usnll? When we hear young lips ay '"mil tell mother where I am et'i'g," wo tremble lor the speaker. ' l,u' Mcl bich will not bear tho kind fenitiiiy of a mother's love, will shrink ',l"'ii'' t last reckless iiisu-gunl ol the laws that hedge society and redtem been uufiiiling. That fountain ueier freezes in the coldest winter ueier dries up in tho hotest summer. Noth ing can wear it out, and the mother's loie that watches our the cradle will sunive the roughest vicUittidcs, ami outlivu thu most uiliud neglect. It has ever been the clowning glory of 'good men, that they rviciviiccil their , mothers. Happy the joung who early learn to appicciatu and eoullilu in theirs! by a " Don't tell mother." Tin: Il.uw at 'in: .Mourn or tiik MiKMhriiiTi, .Many .plans havo been proiiosed for the removal of tho bars tvlllcll foNII lit the IllOUtllS of till! Mis- MippI riter.iione but seem solikelyto l the channel would bo incrensed to '" ""ft, and all impediments to navign- tlors bo removed. In this connection It is argued that the bar cannot under any ciicuiiistances bo extended tery much further into the Gulf for tho great tropical current which makes thu Oulf Htrcnui sweep along our entlro 'coast, already washes away all deposits hum tlio outer edgo of thu bar. After 'lb" frown of tho bar is reached and tho seaward slope commences, the water ', deepens rapidly to 0"0 feet, and ten j miles off no soundings can be made, Theso facts wero ndductd as sufi'tlent reasons for concluding that though the delta of tho Mississippi might bo o. much farther in mi outward direction, "(1 ronseqtiently it was urged that if eilectiially agents wero employed tore move tho bar from Its prcnout position it would bo removed f oi ever. "Cruel man, my, tears havo no of feet on you nt all." .Well, "drop thorn, dear.'.' ' Tin: SiusintAxcK or TiW.s. Tho o Now Vork Sun says: Soino cnlhusiastio Frenchman onco declined the human leg to bo tho most philosophical of all studies. "Show me tho leg," said (iautior, and I will judge tho mind," and it does seem quito as natural that the limb should indicate tho disposition as tho shade ol hair should indicate the temperament. What sloth, lor Instance, dors an obese limb betray I What n sinew is '.ho possessor of limb like a walking stick! ltut what a gentlewoman is she of the arched instep, tho round nukle nnd the graceful pedestal, swell ing to pfiicclion and modulating to lightness 1 Miat dogged obstinaoy the stumpy leg, with tlio knotted calf exhibits ! What an irresolute soul does the lanky limb betray How well tho strong nukle intimatcK the firm purposo how the tint nnkle reveals the vacant mind! Young men about to marry observe. The dark girl xilth n largo leg xvill become fit at thirty, and lie nbed read ing novels until mid-day. The bruuetlo with slender limbs, will worry your soul out with jealousy. Theolive-skiu-ned maid with ti pretty rounded leg will make yon happy. Thu blondo with huge limbs will degenerate nt thiity-lho into tho possession of a pair of ankles double tho uaturnl sire, nnd alllieted with ihcumatUui. Tho fair haired damsel with thin limbs will get up at half past lite A. M. to scold tho sen ants, and spend her nights talking scandal our leu. The light, rosy girl, tilth a stead), muscular, well turned leg, will be Just tho girl for you. If you can find a red-haired girl, with a targe limb, pop the question nt onco. The short lady should always possess a slender limb, tho tall lady should possess a largo and niuplu one. These are the rulcstoobserteiu making your choice ! We do not make them, and tvo ineiely announce litem for the benefit of mankind. No doubt tltete hinti nro reliablo; and the prevailing fashions mako them quite piaclicable. Do 1 ilk I, wni:s hiiuiii:? Tho New York eoriespondenco of September 3d, of the l.ouistillu C'o'inVr says : The papers nro ngaln discussing tho inteiupenito appctitito of New York ladles. Kven that gallant old sheet, the Sumhty Timcx has followed in thu lead ol thu censorious Hound TuMe, and devoted mi editorial to thoMiblcct. This anluiaduroni.s ol little tit alliind piohahlv uncalled for, though I was ic minded of it n few days ago by a little by piny nt Delmonieo'-i. A party lunching near a window having its- posed tit a bountiful supply ofspurkliug .MiM'iie, hi isfimoiiico, etc., one ol tho ladies, instead of leaving by tho door, nttemiited to walk out of thu window. Her onenrt drew her back, mid with a Hushed faeu hurried Iter away. A gentleman near might havo been heard to say: "Poor thing, sho isn't well, und needed air; sho has ta ken cold jirobably front drinking out of a damp goblet." I'rrriiim:i Hi'ma.v Hoov. A letter from Vicksburg gives nu interesting uecount of the National Cemetery near that place. It say mi Already several thoiin.tiid bodies have been interred. Ono petrified human body has been ex humed tinder a sand bar that has been a long time under water. No mark or name could bo found, but it was tho body of a eajitain. Not only were tho face, hair, whiskers, etc.. pel (eel ly nat ural, but every part oft lie iiuifom, al though out) mass of stone, was perfect. So great was its weight that it came near sinking tho skill in taking it ashore. It had been a very large, lino looking man. Si:ni.i:i, A fewweeksngoa return ed soldier named West hud his una broken by tho upHcttlug of the stngu bet wien this place and Ited lllull, which necessitattd amputation to pro serve his life. This week li SCorbelt, .Superintendent of thu Culiloriiia and Oiegon Stage Company, visited I led llluir and paid West lite thousand dollars in gold coin, besides liquidating nu ins inctiicui ami oilier expenses con tracted since thu uccldent took place. Such action is creditable to .Mr. Corbett mid the company he represents. iVAuj. tti Courier, . C'ow-Hkki. .Jni.t.v. Iloil two cow heels in one gallon of water, until tho bones come quite out, Take tho julco of thite leiuoiis, strain them through a slove into the Jelly; add loaf-sugar mid cinnamon to your taste; boil them together; then add threo eggs. Let the Jelly boil II hi times. Alter the jelly is first boiled it must sfaud till cold, and tlio fat then bo taken oil. Ancient Homo was 'JO feot below tho existing city, London was 10, 18, and oven '.'() feet; and Hath II to 1U feet, lii tho iciiru of Nero, two thirds of UQiuo was consumed by lire, but it afterward contain -18.000 nouses, and ono of its aqueducts extended UO miles E Hi f I iT i i,- ' i i Mi M M m