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---A-IVA-it GREAT SENSATION! TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKE! GOO LIVES I LOST ! ! o ' MONDAY, TUB - DAY OP OCTODER 1U67, Hit' undersigned opeucu ai Ashland, Jackson Co., Their large and well sclrctcil stock of DRTGOODS & GROCERIES. Our dry good conrlsl or PBIKTS (Domestic i)d Foreign) SHEETINGS. HKLAINS, TICKINGS, Ladies' Dress Goods, of all kltidf, and trlmlngi la great profusion, GENTLEMEN AND DOY'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, Soon. Shot, Hats, andCap. la llie croecry line we are well supplied with FLOOR AND HACON, COFFEE AND TEA. SUOAH AND SYRUPS, CANNED FRUITS. FLAVORING EX'CTS, SPICES. AND SALT. We tlio hare a general flock of Hardware, Cutlery, Tobacco, Cigars, and Fine Ltni.or. Our li a new firm and new Mind, and pur chaser ma; rest assured lhat our slock li new and iresti.oitr patterns or tlie latest steles In Ucl, everything wa pnrtlm-nl In San Francis co laic this season, u bile the market wai very low, and we aic thu enabled lo SELL VERY CHEAP. Give ui a cull and examine our Immense itock. IlAUM A SOLOMON. October Klb, 1(. ocilSm3 NEW DIGGINGS STRUCK 1 WILLOW SPRINGS STORE, S iixovv Srm.NOH Jacksox Co., WM. HlLGEK, I'llOPHIGTOR. The undersigned hereby an tiounccs lo Ibe citizen of Willow Spring, and vlclnlly, tint he b opened a tore In (bat place, and uOir lor talc lilt large and will selected Mock of CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, DOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TORACCO. CIGARS, and all kind of general merchandise. Tcrrai tile nre t;r cab duwn. Call atound allow juurstlvc to be convinced tUt Goods can be sold Just as Cheap as in Jacksonville. WILLIAM DILGER. Willow Springs. Oct. V, 16C7. ocll2lf Annual Proclamation ! BEAD! READ! VrOU'.THEREFORE.THATALLMAY 1 lh- IwhtBltll. I ISADOR CARO, by virtue ol the xiwi-r rejxi.d In me pto prielnr ol tlie VARIETY STORE, Corner Oregon and Califonla Streets, d) imcJalm, llut I Lave tnkeu gttwl pallia iu sWtciititr my stuck of Family Grm-rcii-, 'I ubai-m, I'lgurs, JIwTl'luUHl, Wood und Imitation Piper, Candle, Nut, Piavlng card. ,. QOOK8 AND STATIONERY. FcJimp 'Imklf, Clolb and Tooth Uruihes, Fealber Duster, Alburn, ( rom 81 to 820) and otbrr article. tle numlx-r id which I great, tlmt spice l imt inQicIfDt lornurrorale I will oy. however, ilml among olber article, I have a very large siotk of TOYH. FANCY GOODS. WILLOW WARE, JEWELRY. LAMPS & CHIMNEYS, OILS. PAINTS, GLAHS. POWDER. SHOT. Lead, and a large and well selected assortment of Cutlery, Spectacles, Spy-Glasses, and a great man; nlber urticle. Clime. evrrj body, und examine my good be fore "going down" ufltr yonr t pare catb, MY MOTTO IS, "LAIiaiS lALKSi A!0 SMALL PnOKITSJ." ISADOR CARO. Jacksonville, Oct. 5, 1667. (if Summon. (CIRCUIT COURT OK Til ESTATE CF OR J egon for the County of Jackson. John Andvrron and Jurats T Glenn, plaint iff. vi. JoH'ph Grorf, Joseph Slacbaia and John Wlnijeu, defeudant : Action at law to r it over money. To Joseph Grot, Jocpb Stacbala and Jobn Wiuljea, Defendant: Iu tbc iiauie of the Slate of Oregon, you nre hereby required to appear and answer I lie com plaint, Olid against you Iu llie above entitled acliou.ou Ibu 1Mb day of Kovimber, 18l7,tbe same Mug (bo lirt diiy of Ibe uxt term of Circuit Court aforesaid, and if you full to nn wer, for waul thereof, tbu plaint lift will lake Judjuuout ogaliirt yim for Ibe Him of 'I, 3 tVWMUn, wllb luterest thereon from tbe I lib day of November. 1867, aud l Ibe rate of 2) per ceut. per moutb, and colt and dl buxaeinenti. Dy oider of the Court. P. P. Prim jad. W. G. T'VAULT, PI'fU Att'y VOL. XII. BUSINESS NOTICES. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXriLLE, OREGON. Ambroty po s, Photographs, Cartes de Vislto doss is' tite rixzsr srris or aet. Pictures Reduced OH ESLAROEn TO LIFE SIZE. DR.A. B.OVEtlBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREQOS'. Onice at his residence, In tbe Old Orcrbeck Hotpltal, on Oregon Street. CANVONVILLE HOTEL, AXAXPOT STHJEII3T cixroy VJLLE OIXEG OX, D. C. McCLELLAN, Frop'r. rrill HOUSE h7s RHCCSTLY REnx L refltlei aud prepared for the reception of gutfU, ami Ilia proprietor would r.iy to Ibe citizen or Southern Oregon, and (bo traveling public, tbat be l now ready lo receive nnd en tertain all w bo may fuvor blui wllb a call, at prlcis lo nilt. Tbe Tabic wilt be furnitbed wttb the U-it the market auord, permitting no bou to excel It eliher In iuallty or vailely. E.1I. UECN3IAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUHGKOX. OFFICE-Corncr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He will practice In Jack'on and adjacent countlct, aud attend promptly to proforinnal Cilia. feb'itf OR, A. B. QVERBECK'S BATI-IEOOMS, Za the Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD bSIIOWElt IIATIIS, SUNDAYS AUD WEDNESDAYS. SPECIAL NO TICKS. DR. HUFELAXD'S CKU.IIIUTMI SWISS STOMACH BITTERS I rr V Tli !! Purlflcrullb litooJI " A I'lHMiilTvnlct 1 'ft A mf AtrwM I'llnV! Vnurju.l f.f filne un Ijr Iql tf nlly en Id rrrrtluii Ik kUur),, bvvl, T R Y nl' uJ llxrl T 'P I llpraltat ll hIwImIi b4 rit'U liiuor, NOBODY SHOULD TE WITHOUT IT I J.O, lMcn, rrj.rlrl-.r. TAYLUll t UENUIJL. M Attnti. JrlS-ljr ip.no. 4I3.CUJ el Su rrtnelKO. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M a. HOLDtbeir regular cimmuiitcatlon Jyon the Wednesday IJenliigir precetl- yr lug tbe full iuoou. Iu jai'kivim.k, iik- winy. A. MARTIN, W. M. C. W SAVAdK.Sec'y. A UOUK WASTED Hi' KVEKTUOUT! 1IIK IIUbT tHA.VCK Eter olfentl loagenlr. .Vend ul mice for terri tory fr the rale of Ibe Nw KlHTloX, ltl.VI.tll ami EMJiioriK.r WEI.I-S' EVKUV MAS Ills OWN LAW YKIl ai.d UCSlNE-Vi'l'OltM IJOOK It embrace (-50 pagol luforiuatlo'i IndUp"' able to every man and woman, and I sold at tbu low prlco of $2 SO. For particular and tctmiof ageucy. aduri'M 11. H.IIANCROKT.iCO., Gen. Agent lor Ihq I'acltlc Coast. Jy27m3-ln Eau FramWco, Cal. The Debt Hesuedy for Purifying the Wood, Strciiirtbeulug tbe Nerve, Kettorlug Ibe lAt Apetltc. I FRESE'S HAMHURG TEA. It I tbe bett prcH-rvative agalndal inosl any Icknei. If used timely. Compon-d ol herb only, It can be glreu fufvly to liiUut Full di rection In Engllrb, French, ty..in and Ger man, wllb every package. IKY 1TI For kale at all tbe wboleale aud retail drug itorei and groceries. KMIL FRESE, Wholetale Drugglit, ' Sole Ageot, 410 Clay street, JuyKyl Sau Francisco. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICE. Having disposed of our Fac tory, wo aro now prepared In give our whole attention to ou' Uatber and Finding bushier. On band, direct from France, Calf i Kip, Domestic Leather, Hoot Leg, etc. Jou.v G. Hriv. I U. Favkc, I Jouv Drat, New York. Paris. San Francisco. AddreM, IIEIN li IIUAY, Sia Franchco. 4 Hi Battery Street Plows ! Plows ! Iiy cases of tess eack or set up. Harrison's Culilntort, Farm Mill (all kinds), Cider Mills, Huy Cutler, (all sizes) Fanuing Mill, (all tlies) COItN SHELLEK3 (double and single hand aud borso power). Wagons. Carts, wllb a largo and full assortment or all kind or AGIUCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS, all which will beaold at greatly reduced price at wholesale or retail. I. D. ARTHUR & SON, Corner of Da-Is and California Streets, ocll2m3 6'tn Franchco. Jllarriage and Celibacy, an Kiray of Warning and Instruction for ypung men. Also, DIseuH1 and Anuses which prostrate tb vital power with sure meant of relief, Sen Iree of charge in tcaled letter envelope. Ad dress Dn. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Anoeialloo, Pbiladelp'ils, P. nrtZO-ly yS JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1SG7. THE OKECOM SENTIKEL. runusnui) Every Saturday Morulas; by B. r. DOWBLL, OFFICE, COESER 0 i THIRD STREETS TEIUM OF McnucniPTioxi For One year. In advance. Four Dollars! if Said wlfhtn the first tit month of the year, five olars ; If not paid until the expiration of the year, six dollar. f-v-nita nv inveiiTiaivn. One square (10 line, or le). tint Inscr- Hon. Three Dollars; each subiiiicnt Inser- tlli l.K!T.r-th ltZVtilX,Z y uni Tracts rfitj i mrrtnt rts. ...-... v. a.v. ........w. A V T V M S. No sound but tho beachnuts falling, ' Through the green and the yefiow ' leaves, And tho rainy west wind calling The swallows from the eaves. No fading trees are shedding Their golden splendor yet ; But a sunset gleam U spreading, That seems like a regtet. Aud the crimson-breasted birdie ijings his sweet funeral hymn On the oak tree grim and'sturdy, Iu the twilight gathering dim." Death comes to pomp and glory, They fade tlie sunny hours; Aud races old in story Pass like tho summer tlowers. Letter from 11. F. l)ovcll. j Boston MAssAciirsirrrs, ( 20t h .Sr-iitembcr. 1807. JIOIIU ATLANTIC CAULKS Arc talked about iu financial circles, Sinco it has been established that an ocean cable will stand the wear aud tearofthe currents, new corporations and still nearer Boston harbor. Bunk are being formed to embark iu what is cr Hill monument is situated on Bleed's now couriered n safe and regular en- Hill, where tho battle was fought tcrprisc. Tho KuglMi eablo is iu the ' where the noble, gallant Warren hands of men of a single nation, who I fought nnd fell. Tlie monument is have tied the ends to stakes driven in- Imiit of Quincey granite, and is two to their own soil. They charge cry hundred and tweuty-ono feet high, high rates for dispatches, and have . Wo first visited it on Monday, but laid down arbitrary rules, that subject found the gate locked; so wo could the business publio to unnecessary ; not ascend to the top. I again, today, trouble nnd expense. It has been icnewed my observation of this histor shown that money can be madu oil ol ioal monument. Inside of this honor charges one-half less than what ate ary shaft isa spiral flight nl stone steps, now demanded. The new corporations 'two hundred ami niuety-fivo in limn being organized, will make an active bcr, by which we easily ascended to competition, and speedily biiug the 'the top. Hero a most enchanting view price of dispatches acioss the Atlantic , of the country for miles around is ob within tho easy reach of reasonable re-1 tidned. It was dedicated during the sources. There is no good reason why ! ndminictration of President Taylor, on tho telegraph should not ie with the ; thu 1.1th of June, 1810. The Pieiident mails fur cheapness. The nest cable and all his Cabinet were present, ami to bo laid will probably bo iu Britieli hands, forming a new route from Xova Scotia to Heart's Content. This is to he an auxiliary cable, nnd nu improve ment of tho oiigiual plan. Then will follow ono from Brest, in France, to our own coast, and ono from Florida, via Cuba, thu West India and Azure Mauds to Europe. The link between i Florida and Cuba has just been com- pleted. Ono from Ireland to this city I is iu contemplation. There seems to ! bo a soil of fever on tho subject. t i promises to make thu cot of commu nications lower, and to bring tho peo ple of the two hemispheres into closer contact. Thus, ono of tho most pow erful agents of civilization will become active in performing its truo service. JIOSTON Has long been noted for its foreign aud domestic commerce. In 1702, sev eral American vessels were trading along the North Pacilio Coast; among, g .Uuateil on ni.ocon Hi)), nenr tho them was the Columbia, commanded . mitor of t)0 t.hy ,t j, ftl prCIt ,,. by Captain Gray, of Boston. Captain ' ,it.rgoinj, r0pairs iu vaiinus places, and Gray with his vessel entered tho mouth u u .mi,crc,i ,,p w,, i-j(.k ,! ir. of a largo river, latitudo -40 1 ""'1 j tar na has no attractions for tho in named it Columbia in honor of ,I,a -quMtivc or scientilio traveller. The ship. Tho Indians had never seen a ( building was completed Iu 1708, nt a ship or a white man, when they first cost of one hundred and thirty-live discovered tho Columbia," says Mr. thousand dollars. Irving. "They had supposed it'a float- boston common ing island; then somo monster of tho is thus described by a cotemporary: deep; but when they saw tho boat We have now arrived at a spot that pa, U f,Vro, ;, I bo, , c.,? XI Sj EjW on board, they considered them canm- ternu.,i "Doston's Paradise," for here bals sent by tho Great Spirit to rav- 0nr citizens of all ages and conditions age tho country nnd devour tho inhab- repair, in Summer, 'from tho uoiso and Hants." Their appearance mado a !"stlo of tho tiirnultiious street, to en . . .i . i oy a ou et stro along ts welbsweiit lasting impression on tho natives, and J c(m.ned Jen,,?., recline upon they call all tho whites "Bostons" to jtg grccMVnr.l or watch tho collected this day. Oregon now has a consider- groups of merry children as they sail able trade with Boston, and I propose their miniature ships, from shoro to to give a brief sketch of somo of the riwc, In tho famous l.ttlo Hog 1 Pom lWb , , . Al .A ... It is indeed pleasant to coutomplnto most noted places of tho city and its ,, a bright spot iu tho heart nt tho siirroundins Mr. Kincaid, of the Eugene Journal, and myself did littlo cUo for three or etttinel four days but travel from plttco to place over the city. The llrat object ol In terest which attracted ' our attention was tlOnutlKSTKH IIKIOIITS, wlicli is situated in the Boutliern pnit of the city west of Roxbury. It grad ually rises about ono huiUlred feet nliovc the bay. It was fatuous in the Revolutionary War as tlio site of a for tifkaliou, hastily thrown up, which the Hritish considered too strong to attack with any show of success, aim in con , . , , . , , . quenco ot wlncl.,tl.cyaua.H.one.l ll.e harbor nnd started for 2sew lork. The eastern part ol the Mil ! now u.cd , as a reservoir, lioiti which the city is supplied with water. Pcikiiit Insti tute ior the Wind is located on the nort'i west side of the hill. The west ern part is enclosed with an iron fence, and U a fine grassy park. Tlio por tions of tlie hill which once bristled with the bayonets and formidable for tifications ol the valiant Continental, is now used for a pleasure gtouinl, aud for the iustruetion aud improvement of those who are fchut up in "impene trable night." Having seen the hill where stood the bristling cannon aud fortification which ended the tiego of Boston, we naturally desired to see the commence ment ; hence wo took the hone ears for niwicmt mix. The Continental troops wore order ed to fortify Hunker Hill. wML ' Cliai Icstown, west of llostou Imibor; but they passed Bunker Hill by mis-1 take, iu the night, and fortified Breed's ' Hill, which U lower than Bunker Hill n mnltitudo of people eager tohearthe srreat orator of tho dav, Daniel Web ster. Till: CUSTOM IIOL'81! is at the foot of State Street. It is a grand, magnificent granite structure, ono hundred and forty feet long by Iseventy - five wide. It was completed in 1840, at a cost of about a million dollars. 1,IK C0U,tT ,,0L'hB AN" cnv lwu' ili L''0 lS-'i'r. They nre grim, sedate-looking, granite struetuies without ornament. I ho court house is said to have cont about one hundred thousand dollars, aud tho city hall up wards of a million of dollars. These stately edifices aro destined to stand as long as tho granite hills from who-c prolifio quarries their giant forms are moulded. A life-size, bronzo statue of Bi'iiiituiin Franklin is iu front of the city hall. THK hTATJ! IIOVSK I great metropolis-, where, out of tho ini- mediate noisy, "gnbiiBf,tMiUio,uriDjir" NO. -JO that is observable in tho thickly-peopled business marts, the nuro heail of nature beats kindlv lor nit. Tho British, in" 177fi, upon tho hill near the Dig Klin, threw tin strong lor tifieations which (Jen. Washington bombarded and demolished. Tho Common contains about fifty acres, and is enclosed by a beautiful iron fence, erected iu 18;'l0, nt n coil of $00, 000. Tho "Old Kim," suppoed to be upwnrds of two hundred years of age, stands in tlio center, near tho Frog Pond, aud is the "observed o( all ob servers." A short distance irom this xeuerablu reho is located a burial ground, where leposo the ashes of somo of Boston's most venerated dead. Near the It culms or Pluto. A corivspondeut of the Montana J'ot, gives an account of some paities who went to the lakes al the head of the Yellowstone river, and tells what they saw there. Among other sights und smells was this one: "A portion of tlie Bear Gulch stum pedeis have letuiued. They hae been to the Lake at the head of the Yellowstone, and lepoii the grculist wonder of the age. For eight days they traveled through a volcanic coun try, which emitted blue llames, living streams uf molten brimstone, aud also almost every variety of mineral known to chemists. The appeaiaiice of the country wns smooth and lulling, with long, level plains inter. ening. Ou the summits of these rolling mounds were .u.iu-is (runt inui to vijlil teet In ilium- eler; and everywhere ou thu lex el plain.", dotting it like prairie-dog holes, were smaller ones, lioin four to six inches and upwards. Thu steam and blazo were constantly dischaigiug from these subterranean channels in regular revolutions or exhaustions, like the boilers of our steamboats, and gave the same roai ing, whistling sound as far as the eye could trace, this motion was observed. They were fear ful to ascend to thu craters lest tho thin crust should glo way and swal low them. Mr. Ilubbel, (one of the party) who has viniicd this legion be lore, cutuicd to approach ouu of the smaller ones. As lie ueaied its mouth his feet broku through, aud the blue tlamu aud smoke gushed forth, envel oping him. Diopping upon his knees, ho crawled to within a couplu of feet of the crater, and saw that the crust around its edgu was thin like n wafer. Striking a match, he extended it to thu mouth and iuMantly it was ou liie. Thu hollow giound resounded beneath their feet as they traveled on, and ev ery moment it seemed liable to break through and bury them in its fiery vaults. Tho utmosphi'iu was intense ly suHbcatiug, and they icport that life could not long be sustained I line. Not a living thing, bird or beast, was seen in thu vicinity. The prospectots deelaru they have been lo thu "bad place," ami they emphatieal aver, if a "straight and nairuw" couuo during their sojourn ou thu Yellowstone will save them, they will never go thcie again." Calikoiinia Hops. Besting upon a table, in thu midst of other Ameiieati pioducts, is a single bale of Calilbuia Imps. It bears no label or mark ex cept this: "F. Seherr, San Francisco." Not a day passes that we do tint see from ono to five paper bags, each hold ing from it pint to a quail, tilled with these hops, for the purpose of textitig their quality; ami gentlemen who have taken them one day emtio with two or three otheis the next, all ol w horn take in their turn tho accustomed quantity for renewed tiial, and thus far all ate surprised that their quality fully equals their fino appearance. Now, whoever the pei-son may be that semis thU bale of Imp to the Exposition, wc can in form him that though he will Into his hops, he will do inoro for the agricul tural intorests of California, by increas ing the foreign demand for California hops, than many others who came to tbo Exposition, making fur greater pre tensions. Sac, lite. Swkkt Simplicity. A burglar win onco frightened out of his scheme of robbery by tho sweet simplicity of a solitary spinster, who, putting her night-cupped heiul out of tho window, exclaimed ; "Go wayj ain't you ashamed." Gossip fer the Lntlles. WOMAN ANIi MAIltltAnK. I have speculated a good deal, say Washington Irving, on matrimony. I have seen young and beautiful women, the prido of the gay circles, married, ai the world says, well. Somo have mov ed Into their costly houses, and their friends liavo all come and looked at their furniture nnd their splendid homo for happiness, and have gone away and committed them to their sunny hopes cheerfully and without fear. It is nat ural to be sanguine for them, as the young arc sometimes carried away with similar feelings. I love to gel unob served into a corner and watch tho bride iu her white attire, and with her smiling face aud soft eyes meeting me in the pride of Hie, weave a waking dream of future happiness aud persuadu myself that it will bo true. I think how they will sit upon thu luxurious sola as llie twilight tails and build gay hopex, and muimur iu low tones the not now forbidden tenderness; mid" how thillllug the allowed kiss nnd beautiful endearments of wedded lifo will make even their parting joys, and how gladly they will como back lrom the crowded aud empty mirth of tho gay to each other's quiet company. I picture to myself that young creature who blushes even now at his hesitating caress, listening eagerly for his foot steps as thu night steals ou,'wlshiug he would come; und when he enters at last,, and with an afi'eetlon as undying as hi pulse, folds her to his bosom, can feel tho tide thai goes (lowing through the heart, and gaze with him upon tho graceful form as she moves about in the kind ollices of afiectiuu, soothing all his unquiet cares and making him forget even himscll, in her young nnd unshadowed beauty. I go forward (our years ami see her luxuriant hair put solierly away from her brow, and her m'1 II-I'Viuts resigned into dignity, ami loveliness chastened with the gen tle meekness of maternal atlection. Here husband looks ou with n proud eye and shows the same fervaul lovo and delicate attentions which first won her; aud her fair children aro grown about them, and they go ou, full of honor and untroubled years, and uru remembered when they die. Tub Ciiudii Systkm. Tho Jlountl Tulle, discussing law reform, makes a pointed suggestion that all contracts of pure credit, wherein ouu man willing ly trusts another, be taken out of th Courts by being declared unlawful. This would cllcct a positive good by reducing this mass of litigation nt least one-half. Thu paper adds: "Cases of frauds would be fewer than they aro now. Iu tho first placu overy every ouu would sulect his agent ami bis debtors with inoro care; iu thesro ornl place, flduebiy agents would bo better paid, because ol a general anx iety to get thu best, in tho third place, agents and debtors would bo more laithful, hccutixu want of fidelity to a trust would bo punished by socie ty with rvmoisclcss, unforgiving cruel ty. Society is instinctively unmerciful to sins which injure it, and which are nut punished, or cannot bo reached, by laws as witness Its treatment of fallen women. Character would have a higher pecuniary value than it has, now, to tlie great improvement of tho moral tone of society. Many a rich rogue, now trusted only because of his wealth, would find himself powerless to command a dollar ou more credit; on the other baud, many an honest man now scraping hard lor a living, would find his services in ready demand at good pay. So fur from increasing thu number of frauds, the leaving of credit to irgulatu itselfaud tho enforce ment of its own contracts would, at the same time that it lessened thu mass of litigation, improve thu moral tone ol society by giving honest men a mora equal eliauco with rogues than they now have lu fact, by putting them abovu tho rogues iu credit aud iu pow er. i - m - Wiiisii.ino Gillie. Show mo tho girl who has tho hardihood to whlstlo in these days, when everthing natu ral, rvfii In the very hair of your head, is at a discount, aud I'll show you a gill that can bo depended upon; ono uho will not fail you Iu lime of need, and will give you thu true, hearty grasp, tho cordial baud-shake, and tho warm, genuine welcome; no tip of tho kid glove and a cold "How do you?" who ciiii brave danger, look toil iu tho faeo without shiiukiug, "lauu'h with tlms-o that laugh aud weep wilh those that weep," us well as whistle wilh those that whistle; who eau, in short, take thu world as she finds it, rough anil rngL'cd, and not go through lifo us though sho were walking on eggs ami afraid of cracking a shell who deals In substance not shadow, , Alabama has planted twenty thour sand bushels of sweet potatoes.