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,jtv mww"'" t3tjwnij imu.i'ijjww i 2C2SSaSSsiaes!ssK rtmuer BD81NE99 ' K0T1CE3. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, ' JACESONVILLErOREaoS'. Aabretypei, Vketagraphi, Carte AeTislto ' DONE IN THE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictures Reduced OH ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. DR.A.B.OVEitBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Offlco at hi reeldcnes, la too Old Ovfrbcck HoiplUl, on Oregon fjtreet. DS.E. E PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON", OFFICE-Cornirof California .aMIlftb; Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn, newlll practice In JacWn and adjacent tountlea, and attend promptly to prufeMlonnl salla. TeMtr DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S BA.TI-I EOOMS, Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD & SIIOWKIt BATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. I GRUIIi:, ill. I)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removed to California Street, South lido. Jackionvlllc. I)yc. 211. 1807. dco21-tf Dlt. LKWIS GANUNG, PHYSICIAN A SUKGKON AND OViatotrlolnxi, IXTILt, tlleml In nny who mny renuliv hi VV lervlcc. Utllce ntH K. tanll'omco. n the Kst Tile 3d Street. JocUfoiivIIIc. nnv'Jtf I. . DOMKLL, K. B. WATSOX. DOWELL fit WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jKcktnmlllr, OreiMi. DTUrvT ATSON , ATTOHNEY AT LAV. Kmptrcl City, Coo County, Orb. Warren Lodice No, 10, A. F. & A. M A HOLDtbrlr regular communication yyon the Wrdniadny livening" or jirccwl V lug tbe Tall moou, In JAM-iNii.i.K.im rm. A. MARTIN, W. M. 0. W. SWAne.Scc'y. STAR OF THE UNION CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS! tk.. .UIMoin tmiiaeh IllUfru &rn enlifflr TtUtl, Darrc I rum ucouoi iua otry hujv i TRY THEM! TRY THEM! I JUDGE A I FOR i YOUR SELF! M loifcJlm1 A plttiant toslr, ti it uipt tiirult diinl. T.it maikct U tt-l' villi lluJ.AHAHlMiniulMnilill littt 1 llfrfct lillll in til rill A rntbiiirctcilrcnctlutu til, IjuI.'- ae.l hrbL AMAiluiiniblVftjAnlnl lull QILirAl bllgKtluiifUihlomrli,klilui)i,Ih(ruilJ nd,liii i)jr' pm, ttTrr, I'liniirr ttvtr. i'ini(ri . 1 Ml wyiliif, t liM fviirni, ii. tmil in Lii( Airin. ". (ic.,ivriir i mt t.tnriiifi K JkiVmiii. tm tf . 4 HOW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. Bay tbe Woolui Gcods manufactured by tbe ROGUE BITER VAUEV WOOLEX JIl.VPC. CO., Wh a, would riapeetfolly announce to the trade, and eounry generally Ihtt'tbuy aro now Inmc eedful opperatlon, and have ou baud and for sale a large aiaortmcntof BtiAHKETS, OAeSlMEUES. TWKKOS. PLHN TWILLED k GIIECIC 1-LANNKL8 4o.,4., '(Of (he beat quality and at home rates. ' 'Orders tollctted. A liberal discount to tbe if Ida , Aablaod, Ogn., Jan. 27lh 1860. JaSOtf. J O JP'own.ctyyxMisaaa. AND BLAQK8M1THS. OaoibtrUad sad Lsblgh COAL and TIG IRON 1 1,000 Tons, Ia,ttor aid afloat, for sale by J. R. DOYLE, 413 and 414 PaslBa tit., San Franolaco. febl-ly. NOTICE. VtpTICG If hereby given to persons indebted .11 to u;to conn forward b U 1st of Jaau ry,U69,anlNttlstbiraoMtMU. W murt hire tocnty, 801167 BROS Pa Qahss in.xi .aimniiii 7 I EL DORADO, 1 lj,B,Cor.lI.A(Kii.U.Jtl,ivlllr,0. I S. M. FARREN. I i'sis.isfSitTymf ( VOL. XIV. TUB OREGON SENTINEL. FOBtitgnED Every Baturilav Morula B. P. DOWELL, OFFICE, CORNER C f( ,TniRD STREETS. TERMH OV SUIUCHTPTIONi I For ono year, In advance, four dollars ; If not pafd within the drat fix month or tho tear. flrf dollars ; If not paid uul tho esplratton ui tuo fvmt ia uuiinr. TKHK UP ADVKttTIMINU I "rinVarfiiaro (10 Hnd or leMWilrit InnqttTon. three dollar ) each tutoequent Inrcrtloii. one dollar. A dtcount of fifty per cent, will bo made to those trho advcrtlao by the year. ;nsrI,eal Tenders reeelrcd nt current rate. God' Anvil. TalnV furnncc heat within me quiver. Ond'a lirenth upon the lltmeiloth blow, And all my heart In nngulib fhlvcrt, And In mblc at tho dery glow ; And yet whlaper, A God will I And In bla botteit Uro hold still. Ho come nnd lay my heart all healed, On the hard mull minded to Into hlt'own fair tliapu to heat It, With tho are it luminrr. blow on blow, And yet I whisper, A God will t And nt his heaviest blona bold atlll. Ho take my foftuicd heart and beats It, Ihc pnrk tly oirat uvcry blow ; Ho turni It o'er and o'er and beata It, And lots It root nnd mnkis It glow And yet I wblp"r. A (!od will I And In hii mltibty hands hold tllll. Why ihotild I murmur t for tho xorrow Thus nnly longer lived would bo ; It end may come, nnd will, to morrow, When (2ml hatdono hit work In m. So I ray, truxtliifr. A' God will 1 And, truilliig to tbb end, hold atlll. He html In for my profit purely AM etltiil'a glowing fiery brand. And ull bl lu'nlct blowi am nrely Inllictid liy n nuMer Inn J : ao I nay, prAylni:. At Ool will I And 'hope In liliu, and mirTq rllll. Frvm lh IjTmon Jilted l'i bad gltli I'l pltnly, h d if.cn ! ayr, twenty t Of arioiiii:(. cmpli'xlon! nnd r ta 1 1 ; Sonn brown n lrry. wni ilillcvio, very, lint nil ol Ilium wrr.'tl In the man catchlnj wlle, I've ttirtrd flirt illoii wild glili In nil tlallunt, In In itnln r pltee. 'mid very queer rceni, Willi Julia unil rannlv. Ani'illai and Annies, With pale Aramlntas nu ' roy la-ne. But not on" will lake me, tho wbl6 of Hum mi tv tn Or Ip )'it mo off In the cmelet wny ; Thons'i Willi mm) I tilii(lf, I ullll rem tin aln bH'. I or I am Ion homely to marry, lh"y ny. Flr maid of llm city I prey yon lAke pity, Kr If my fw elnnce aro not soon liicnuil. I'll buy i"A hooter," oi atari out for Uuli, And mirry a couplu nf dnzen. nt It nt. KmvAnn Kii.ii Kiiiimn. A GretFftrmir'a Mislniv TI10 succosliil lilo of Mr. J.tcob Slr.iwn,llit'I'riiicco,l Anicdeanfarimint, is nttiilmU'd to tlio oliaur.vaiH'fl ol tlio follouiiig Ma.iin, oriyinaU'il by liiin- Wlin you vtilo (ip, ilonnl toll pver, lint roll out. I( will givo time to ditdi nil your louils' lrt-.-tU tlium tip, liar raw tliein, ami bow tlioin with timoliy ami rcil clovur. Ono btuliol o( clovor to two busliels of timptliy ouoiigli. Miilo your ienco liigh, tight nntl stionr;, no'tliat il.wilfltoop oatlla vutl pi;s out. II yon liavo brush, innko yourlol iccuii,, ami Kcvp your hogs horn cattlo, for il corn U clean thoy will oat it better than il it U not. Bo buio to got your hands to bod by seven o'clock; thry will riso early by forco ol, circumstances. Pay a hand, ii ho is a poor hand, tall you promise liiin; if ho is a good one, pay him innro; it will eiicnurjguhim to do vtill better. Always feed your hands aa well an you do yourself; lor tho laboring tflitn is tho bono and sinew ot tho laud, and ought to bo well ti eated. I am Bilisficd that gulling up early, industry and regular habits, mo tho best (jracdicino eycr jprcscijbed for health. When rainy, bad weatjior comes, so that you cant work out of door cut aud split your wood. Mako your ttack, fixitig your fonco or -gate, that is offits'hinges, oriroath erboarding your barn hero tho Wind his btovn htj aiding, or patching tho Voof of your bain orjiousc. Stwrjy your intviests closely and do not wnsto any ttmo electing presidents, senators and other, small oflicera, on talking of hard times when spending yqu,rtin,o whittling dry.gp9p,boxoa,' etf1 Tako yonr timo nnd hnko calculations; don't do things in a hurry, but do them at tho right time, and keop your tnlnd as wflll boy mplnyd. 111) i ' J-4 -l" Onr "Qrmt MertaHty." With tho llght'of history, and the records of raedieaMltcrstUro 'of what has bean fllreadyWritten, and.tthat is khotvn to bo sound nuaHesU opinion by (ho'intelligont'piiblio rjf Saa Frahdisco, and in fueo of whatitlioy'lidyc been or ally taught by thoae ii'-whom 'they have confidence we My that it a sin nnd diagraco that 'the small-pox con tinuta.itrt work bf '-devastation among us. ' ' ' ' For more than half a year tlio dum ber of victims fortach MKintbsstiik ily ittcronsed -beginning witlr'twcnty in June, it 'reaches ono hundred and forty-eight in December. More than halt n thousand people hurtiud in six months to "Lone Moun tain" by n preventable disease. It steins no ttso trying to teach supervi sors, Health Ofllce, or health officers, tho penplo themselves must do tho work with the energy and determina tion that tho pooplo of California have over shown when necessity has com pelled them to grapple with any great evil, or overcomo nny groat ditllculty. When ovcry mnu goes to his dnily work with an inward fear when death if bringing sonow to so ninny heartu, nnd so many arc untimely cut oft' in their prime when oven commerce is in danger ot belli;: parajyzod by this rcxUtlets too it i really nu insult to common sfinsc, a mockery to experi ence and intelligence, to play experi mental farces to work with feoblo weapons when recmd upon record, when unquestionable testimony, unde niably proves that tho ready nutidtoo is before tut. If wo. w uro writing for tlio public wo rconlil lelf tlivni what this ready anti dote in what in the truth that is in us; wo should appeal to them in them in the name of humanity and common jsenso to tako fhu matter into theirown hands, and not rely longer on thoso who have tho power, but apparently not the knowledge to stop tlio pesti lence; wu would tell them that a thou sand tonsues Imvu said ucrniu and ngahi, nnd iccordcd experience bn ver ified thu utterance, that univcrsil vac cination and rc-vnccin.ilioii U thu only remedy and ever ready antidote ; that prudence has Miggoitcd tho ni'eestity of diMiifcuting tho houe nnd clothing where an infected person has hccii und that whllo infected hu shuuld be kupt as isolated as possible. Hut wc write to the profession, and wunto sure there is not an intolliguiit member ol it in San Francisco wio doe not beliovo that if theno measures were put effect ively in force, that tho discaso would not- only bo "ttamjwl out," but rooted out in k-fs than a mouth. Wl, why has it not been ? Wo do not wish to bo persqiml in our flMilt'finding; but our authoiitics tho stipervUurfl, the Health Oflico and Health ofllecrs Imvo not met tho fop with tho proper weapon ; tfioy have .' . 1 111.... gono out with n "atingaiw nsione, um their hands aro not tho Hands 01 iwiu ami tho ling and the stone is a fee ble weapon in nnnnnomteu hnntls. Snecchcs and letters showing plausl- blo igporance, self sufficiency, nnd hnf educated conoeit pumping water 11110 sewers, nnd sending round a cart evol ving chlqrino gas aro far punior wea pon! than a tiny lancet with a drop of vncoino'iyrailh. Tlih is tho weapon which is sure to kill tho smnll-box. With shame wo Confess that this' long continuance of tho small-pox is an infamous disgraco to us. Wo do ot mean to tho medical profession, for OS a body thoy have no power; wo bo Hovo each individual has dono his du ty; tho blame, tho sin Ies wth tho au thorities wo liavo mentioned, becauso thoy havo not 1o'ng apo eiiforccd tho power a Stnto oidinanco has already given them of appointing physicians i,...'f.'nuM to house5 vacoinatlin, and cdhwelihiff catih arid every one 'to bo M,,natfld Who kas not been aodunu, tke presont epidemio, It is or work of supererogation to say arijluing to anCinformca mind as to tho paramount importance and urgent w cesslty of such ft measure aa) this. a.b..:n Lnnwimav deny, may doubt. In anawr tq those., alUo have to say ." 7"" i Jimv tho oxistenco of sm&sss'ssi&s. liforniax M4ttical Oft- existence. xtttc. n ut t .. S jiMftel SATURDAY, sBggJegLlTTXinj E'EJBRUARY 6, 1869. Disinfectant. At a timo when it Ib scnrcely possi ble, to uso too mudh precaution against trie-contagion of disease, especially in the burial of the dead, It is well to con aider tho most cflecltvo agenciea used for dlslilfeollon. The following is ta ken 'from d popular medical work, and points to chitrcoal aa'tha simplest, and porlinpi tho beat disinfectant, whore it can be used convaaUritly : t Afaisyu eicney, cheapness and avinibllity 'artificial anti-sepUcs.'ie-osWMUm,Hi'T'l!iliiisliiili; ' ar coal. The disinfectiro propertiea-'of charcoal aro due almost entirely to its great porosity. ) iebig states that the pores in a cubio inch ot beouh charcoal must, nt tho lowest computation, be equal to tho surface of 100 sqttnro feet; and somo chemists havo estimated it nt more than double this amount. Hy reason of this peculiar physic il struct ure, the chnrcoal becomes endowed with n romnrkablo capacity for absorb ing and condensing gases ; and hence, when it is exposed to nn nttnophcre containing the putrid products of de composition, it quickly absorbs them. Tints far thu notion of charcoal is sim ply mechanical, but it doos not ator hcio; for when once tho minsmnia be comes stored in tho pores of the coal, n sceondnty or chcinlcnl action is pro moted by reason of tho intimnto con-tat-t of tho former with tho air condun sod also by tho charcoal. This con tact causes rapid oxydution to tako placoj nnd as oxydution is n species of combustion, thu putrid matters aro burned up and destroyed aa cfleotuaily as if they weru passed through tho ig nited coals ot a furnncc. Freshly burned nnd broken charcoal, will ab sorb from ten to fourteen per cent, of its own weight of gases and moisture from tho ulinosphcre during a period of twenty-four hours; and it is capable of nbsoibiug ninety times its own vol- umu of aulphurctcd hydrogen. Tho ilihiufectiug and deodorizing power of lino charcoal, depends gieatly upon its being both fresh and dry. Charcoal loses iu absorptive and disiufeoting powor In n great degree by use, but cm be rcstuted to lull efficiency by moderately heating it. 1'iupcrly applied, chiuconl is an ar rester of putiillcation, and us such, it is rucomuu'iided for employment in tho piceerviilion of animal food, meats, lish etc. Animal matter, iu an at vauced stato of puttifloatioii, loses ll offensive odor when covered with a layer of chnrcoal; it continues to decay, but without emitting nny ill odor. All kinds ol charcoal aru not howev er, equally effective; wood charcoal, and tho charcoal derived from tho car bonisation of peat, being tho most val uable. During tho Crimean Var, tho HritUh Sanitary Commission sent out whole ship li-nds of peat charcoal, to bo used as a deodorizer and dWtnfeot at of tho masses of putrescent matcii al lhat had accumulated in tho vioin ity of' military camps, hospitals and barracks. A roport of that commiss lonrccpflinieiids tho following as ono o4jo piost efficient of deodorizing compounds: One par of Peat CAar- coal, one part of Quicklime, and four parts of $and and Grauel. Nigh-soil can be deodorized nnd re moved without offense by coveting it with fino charcoal. jPoudntH, with nn offensive smell, baa bqonforsomo years past, manufactured pn a large scale liom niglittspil, bj the following meth od : to threo tart-loads of coal ashes add ono of charcoal, and to fifty cart loads of night-soil add one of the nbovo mixed coal ashes and charcoal. The charcoal used ia.obuined from whlaky refin ira, at a cost of from fifty cents to one dollar per cart-load. It is thorough ly dried boforo before being aed. Advantage has been taken ,of the Dower of charcoal toi absorb noxious gases,itooonstruct,ft,reapirtor,for pro tection against the iilbalatien ot mala rious and infected air1. It consists of a hollow ,cae Qfwjrp-gawe filled with eoarsly powdoted. charcoal, tS)4 fitted oyer tho mouth and noatrile by atrapa. All the air tbatj.eotera tb lg pass tbrougbltbuJpb.rl sieve, and in ao passing, la deprived of ,tba, box iou vapors er gases it may eentaio. ..: .gr.a.-jinflaa.. ,uiaMWi,'H BsssiiiwsMgosuitCTKrrs.' r vwn NO. 3 uj mix-umm!zme wm For persons engaged in hospitals, dis secting rooms, tho holds oi ships, or in tho vicinity of sowers, tbia advice is most valuable. Fonl water filtered through a layor of powdered charcoal is decolorized and purified. Sugar refiners render brown aagar white by passing it in solution through anisaal charcoal. Ale-Tnnd porter sub 1, jected to tho same treatment, are not cwly decolorized, but deprived of their bitter principles. In case of poisoning with vefeble poisons, such as Opium, McaapMaSHiyefciila, tVW M tbe beet immodiate antidotes wkicl can bo given is powdered obareoal in wator; this ab sorbs tbe poisonous principle, and ren ders it inactive. The decolorizing ac tion of charcoal may be illustrated by filtering porter, port wine, or water, col ored with ink, through a small quanti ty of animal charcoal. The filtorcd liquor will bo doprived of smell, taste, nnd color. The use of chareoal air-filters, con sisting of a layer of charcoal in coarse powder, varying in size, according to to circumstances, between a small bean nnd a filbert, are strongly recommend ed by British Sanitarians for ventilat ing pnrposes. The charcoal is placed btween two sheets of wiro gauze, fixed in a frame, and can bo readily applied to buildings, ships, to tho air-shafts of sewurs, to water closets, and various other purposes. All tho impurities in the air aro absorbed by tho chnrooal, so that a current of pure air alone pas ses through tho filter; and in this wny puro air may be obtained from exceed ingly impure souroes. The efficiency of tho uhaircoal appears never to dim inish, if it is kept dry, and its pores are not choked dp by dust. Pitica's Anuv IIkaud Fkou. Wo con versed on yesterday with a gentlemen just from White Fine, saya the Sacra ment Itecord, and he gave it as his opiuton that wliou tho bprinj; time ar rived tho entire command of Price's army would be scourely sottlcd down in Whlto Fine. He says that the advanco guard is now on tho ground nnd are daily expecting reinforcements, and it is his opinion that merchants and others owning goods, wares aud merchandise, will be minus of most of them, if thoy aro required for tho com fort and convenience of the aforesaid gentry. In other words, the placo will be infested with thu most ruthless set of blacklegs that can be found any where. They are following tho work men of the Union Pacifio Railroad,' and aro fleecing them out of their earnings as fast ns thoy nro paid off. It was a God send to us when tho Watdioe fever broko out among the roughs ot this city. More could have been spared without nny serious loss to this com munity. Many found themselves dang ling nt tho ropo's end for their mis deeds, and wo are of tbe opinion that many of tho same sect will find them selves in tho sarat) predicament at the famous White Fine mines. So mote it bo. A .Quakkk'8 Advick. A prudent well disposed member of tho Society of Friends onco gavotbe folio wingincud ly advice : "John," said be "I hear thou art going to be married." "Yes," replied John, "I am." " Wull," replied the man of drab, "I have ione littlo piece oi advice to give thee, and that is, never marry a woman worth more than thou art. Wheu I married my wife, I was worth just fifty shillings, and aba was worth fifty-two; and wbonover any little difference baa oc curred between us since, she has al ways thrown up the odd shillings, ' i i " WiaBMot ladies; First, a husband; second, a fortune ; third, a baby ; fourth, a trip to Europe ; fifth, abetter looking dress than any of the neighbors; sixth, to ba well buttered with flattery; seventh to have nothing to do n par ticular; eight, to be handsomejwhieh is sometimes commendable, aiooe to be plain or loos fa a defect; nihthj to be thought wH of, which i also commen dable, except it be from those, ,wtoae opinions ara wortblaoe; tosrtb, to make a sensation ; eleventh, to atteid wed dings , twelfth, to be always eoamdor od nnder thirty, v5" B ,vl J i '"My Oat' Kis,rir". There was! a lpnny little cpisodu on th car that helped to aronse us. -At Mon tana Iowaf a youtijfinan and a young woman came nbohrd) of the sleeping oar, andntboMormer 'said: "Scei here", Mr. Conductor, I want one of your bunks lor this young woman and ono for mysolt individually. One will do for us when wc git to the Bluffs, heyMarior? (a, playful nttl ,. affection ate poke at "Marjor'' with his elbow, to, which she rcplieV'.ow. John, quit,'!) for. you fleo -we aro going to gitima'rrwtl at Manor's uncle's when wo git thcro Wo might 'a boon married at Mod tan ny, but we. took a habit to wait 'till we got to the Bluffs, 'loin' ns Maiior unolo is a minister, and thoy ohnrgo n golfired price for liitcliln'jiolks'iitMonr tanny," Maria was assigned to ono ot tho "best bunks," and John was given one not far away. Aftor a timo all the inmates (of thecarwero stowed away in tkoir berths to go through the inevi table alternations of, sweltering nnd freezing. During a stoppage of the train at ono station, tbe voico of John was hoard, raised in pleading accents, all uncon scious that the train had stopped, and that tones the noiso of the rattling wheels had drowned while tho cars were moving could bo distinctly heard by nil when they had stoppod. "Now, Ma-ir, you might give a filler jes' ono kiss," "John, you quit, or 1,11 git right out horo and hoof it back to Moutanny in tho snow storm." "Only ono littlo kiss, Mnrier, and Til go; hope to dio f I don't. "John! " Just at that interesting moment a' groy head protruded from a berth at the other end of tho car, and an old man cried out so that nil could hear, "Maricr, for God's sako givo John ono kiss, sothat wo can go to sloopsoma timo to-nightl" It is needless to remark that a pcnl of laughter ran liom one ond of tho car.to tho other, undor cover of which John slunk back to the seclusion of the "bunk," leaving Maria to the undistur bed possession of her marriage-license, which she interpreted to permit no li. censo to John until nccompaulod by the proper certificate. And Marior was right Correspondence Cincinat Commercial. Tragedy of an Accordion. The following exquisito scrio-eonio littlo story comes from tho San Fran cisco Figaro. It is in humor's best oin, and is hard to bent: Toor Guscofllur was taken to tho Stockton Lunatic Asylum this week. Thoro novpr was n more pitiable caso. It was not love, nor low ot money, nor overmuch study, nor anything of thnt klud, that caused the poor f.dtow'a in sanity. Ho did not imagino himself the Pope, nor Garibaldi, norJudasIscariot, nor a rotary saw. Tho cause of his rcasou being overthrown was nn accor dion. Night after night, when ho had fallen asleep in bis room, on Kearny street, tired out with tbe fatigues of tho day, a weak minded friend in tho adjoiuing room would commence to play an agonizing and disreputab'o'vor slon of "The Big Sunflower," on a mel ancholy leaky nccordiou. .For hours at a time would ho strain that unhappy tune through the cracks in tho diaboli cal instrument, and ever, as the poor afficted Gus dropped into a slumber wring from It d frightful noisy discord, whjeh chased balmy sleep affrighted Irom tho dwelling. A few weeks oi this sort of thing wonld unseat the strongest reason. So poor Gus went to the Jjunatio Asylum went imagin ing liimself a gigantic accordion Squczing his sides with his hands, ho would endeavor to imitate the tune which caused bis insanity, Stockton is full of such victims. The eity awsrras with wretches who with flutes, fiddles and discordions,pro jduoe sounds compared to which Chi nese niusio is delightful harmony, and tbe tooting oi tin horns is as the music ot tbe .spheres, and'tbus drive their fel low creature to madness. Is there to law? Is there nojustiee? Tf ow long, how long must we suflef ? Ib European Sunday School reading, writing and spelling, and oitas the rudiments oi gmmoaer, are taught TUifMsuaw.ti'Jew1 have crettcd , granite shaft in memory ot those of their raeo-who ielWuring the late war. j.i 1 1 so n 1 g A Bew,aehoel. house, that coat 186, poo, f"t ,FT buadrpd scholars, waat roeontfy dedicated n Hartford, Conn.