Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 19, 1868, Image 1

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AMERICAN V COMPANY,
MlMTJCTCMMlS or
EMERSON'S PATENT
Movablo Tooth and Perforated Circular
Bawi-
Perforated Malty Mill ami CrosCnt Saws,
with Adjustable Socket.
8AW-QUMMERS, SWAQES,
CANT DOQS, ETC.,
bare crdablUhcd in oittce (or tbe mI ol tbe
above article, nt
No. GOi Front Mrttl, Snn Frnnciuo.
jner I)i!sf iptlre IMtripMctt-wlll lx forward
ed to any on J (jlrlng us their n'MrcM.
ougl3-3tn.
FHANCO-AMKItlUAN
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
OlMWITK TUB
Odd Fellow's Hall,
JncUsom lllc, Oregon.
Trnvelcri mid rr'ld'iit loanlcr will One
w
U IIUUUIIB.
mbbm
AND BEDDOTO
Placed In frit elM order, and In every
oaVay ni.rlir toa.y In llil nation, nnd
uiiMid liy m.y In tho Stale.
DCR ROOMS ARK .NEWLY ITRXISIO,
And a plentiful nipjdy "I" "l0 '"'I nf every
tiling the iintiki'l ulfnnli will Imj ob
tained lor
HE It TAUL.K.
No troubled will lu pwcd to df-ivc tin- pat
ronage of lie trawling n wll i lb p-rwv
milt CJinniiinlty.
Jiackronvltk'. Mtrcli HI. lfi(J. If
P. B. COFFIN,
HOUSE PAINTER,
IS NOW IN 1'OWr.SSIOS OF the kstiui;
I itock.ur malir.al and tool rtriii-rly !-
loncm V '""vn -''"1"' ': "V11"
bavins ttlllidiattn. 1' II. l..Rln will continue
tbi' huliirii. and rui ! found t hl "l.
Corner of C ami Tlnlrt Sln-rla,
prrpucd In do wmk In a workmanlike maimer
nndut rirttimiMc iiiltc.
Jckoinllie,ict. 13. IfiOT, ccllOlf
LIME ! LIME !
BuiLUKita. and othbiw who iiraim:
limn, will llnd a cnwdniil Hipply, n tin
bet ritiAlklr. In ni.itillllf to mil, at my 'Imp
on Muln street, Udwu'n Oregon mid Third, op
pocltn Mullrr A llreiilanoV lre. I" ny "'"
Jenee, Mr. Alex. Martin will watt upon cuitom
era. A STONE "GUTTING
r AMI
Stone Miuiiii Work
douo on terms I" mil " 'n,w' "f'e" from
tlu country will JM''i'viioOK.
Jacksonville, AprTw.'lSoY. " op27
SUMMONS.
fNTHB OIKOUIT
1 Btalo of OnrKou,
COUNT OF TUB
lor tliu county ol
James T. Jones, Plalutlir, vs. Win. II. Pee
bier, Defendant.
Suit in Equity to quiet Title
To William II. IVeblcr : You are required
to appear in mid Court, nnd answer tun coin,
plaint of raid plaint iff tiled against you, with
in tin day trow tho limn of Ho service o
this uimiiinns mi you. II served wlthlii mH
coutuy.or II served on you within uny otliir
county In this Slate, then wilhlu twenty dnjs
from the time of service, or II served on yon
out of I he Slate of Oreiroii, then I It ordered
'by thi! Court that publication bo made lor
eight wcvk in the Oiucous HKNTlijiti. prior to
the 2d Monday in November, A. U. louo.
And you ore notified tit If 7" M ,'" "
-swer said complaint us obovc required, the
plalntilT will opply f'T tho ridlel demanded
therein, to wit : for advert to, quiet the '
to the picin'se docnbed In taid com
plaint, and costa und diibuwnicoti of tbli
Ction to bo taxed. ...., i
Given under my hand tbli 24th day ol Au-
guit, A. 1).. 1BG8. . .., ,. . .-
o. jauuusi ahj, i -:
AuBUrt VM, 1868. aug-wO.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
NOTlCB.-irvlDg aiwoied ofourFM,
tory. wo aru now prepared to give our wlolfl
ttcntlpn to our Uatber and Klodlog bu.1"""
On hand, direct Trow Franco. Calf 'P
Dorueitlo Leather, Dool Lcgt, ato.
JounO.IUin, IIi.FAVH. "1illo
Maw York. 1 Pari, 8m FraoLo.
A44m..HBlN BRAY, M fm
418 Batlwy Streat,
EL DORADO, I
1,R.rr.CltOgii.a.Jflioii'lllr,U'B
S. M. FARREN. !
VOL. XIII.
1IU8INKS3 NOTICKS.
-
Peter Britt,
Photographic Artist,
JACh'SOXVll.i.K OIUXSOX.
Ambro typos,
Photog r aph 8,
Oartes do Vislto
DOS'K IS TIM I'lXKST STY1X OF MIT.
I'lcturca Itfiliicnl
oil r.s'i.Miav.n to mfrsixk
DR. A. B. OVErtBECK,
Physician & Surgeon,
JACKSnyVtl.t.K, ORKflOV.
Oftlcc at hl rwlilenci. In the Old Ovcrbcck
Hoplln1, on Orvmiu .Street.
DR. E. H. 6REENNAN,
PHYSICIAN' AND Sl'UCKON,
OFFICE-Corncr or California nnd Fifth
Btrccts, Jacksonville, Ogn.
He will practice In JnckKm and aitjacenl
cnniitlrK, and iitloiid promptly to profc'lunal
cMi. fd.iir
DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S
BATHROOMS,
Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital,
WAHM.COM) AS1I0WKU MATHS,
J3UNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
r. cuciii:, m. i).,
PHYSICIAN St SURGEON,
OFFICE removed to California Street,
South lido.
Jacksonville, Die. 2M. lbC7. dccJl-tf
I)H. M'.WIS GAM'.VC,
piivsiciAjrarsuHGKox and
C31stotvloifaat,
Wll.l. attend to nn? K'10 rony feqiilre hU
V Mrvlcea. OOlce adjolnliiij N. LincIV
.hoo hp. oil north iMc Callfurnln Street.
Jnckfoiullle. "oiilf
ALPHA I.OI)0i:, NO. 1. 1. O. (J T.. HOLD.
Iln irnnlir nii-vt.iu on 1'iiodn nen'mr
nf web nrcl. at Hi" )ltriOl S?c!mnl tIon-. In
Jiirki)iivllli. I.OIIlii: ii'ii nt 7, n'cliH'k
iii:(;iii:i:mi:i:tin(;.s iho i.ut rru.i; or i-aci.
month.
All niemN'rii of the Order In cnod Maudlin:
arucorilliilly lnvlt.. in prr.ciit.
0 W. KAHI.i:it. W. C. T.
J. II. Vm, Src'y.
Jackni.nillle, I'bIi. 81b, lng. MH If
"warren ioiiBV"No7io. A. Y. & A. M
a HOLD (heir regular conuuuiilcntluni
VV-"" ,lu' Weilcenlay KventuK or pn-ceil
Ar Iiil the full moon, In nncunwiu.i:. oh-
r,,v. . MAIITIN. W. M.
0. W. fijiVAOK.Sco'y.
SOLDIER'S XOUKTXEff.
T H.W'K ItlVKIVKl) FltOM Till: t'. 8
I TiraMiry draft fr the bounty of the fidlow
Inc naiufd Kcniliiin'ii : . ..,,.,
ii w .l,l.v f'l.rlr R. Hu rd. 0. 0
lUily, flniile K Chuppell, thrrelt (Jrockei.
JaniiK M. lloMo, Win. A. A. Ilumllinn, Jo-
tit-fih Mnrun, David A. Jayior aim jauun
WenviT. ,
Tbeo gentlemen will plear-o call and pit
,hfir VJ' . F. DOWBI.L.
Jacksonville, Sepl. lit. 1RC8.
HIDES1JIIIDI.&!
Tin: iiifiiiFTOASii l'Ricna iaid foh
llldui of all klnd, delivered at tin market
of tho uuderfluned, In JiickioiivlUe.
Diwrolicr 8th I8fi. r
T
HI'KOIAL NOTICKS.
STAR OF THE UNION
S F F
STOMACH BITTER8!
Ti,M.illlrlon lnmili Wltf r r niMrtiy
7JiUti:!. iuJ ill. frvm alwtol k'",1'1,'nriL1:,U
TRY
' JUUIIE
THEM!
TRY
THEM!
FOR
YOUR
SELF!
fill lnrul!rl
A l.leaiant lonlf. and " '
A.) .. .t, l rt ..-li.l llb
iiricubie ililnl;
rt4tle ilimv. via " J,.;,,:.., 'm,j.
;SUfNuVbl.iirta.tartfi
all.irWa.MW"R-,i:,BUnlo;
K?.'Jf AiiMlte. '" ric ";.r r.l eT.l ..f,
A. NuiiAv.f. n- " rv. rv; . i;
mo jnounciryB--
AND BLACKSMITH.
Cmbarlana a4 WH- WAU aa WO IH
1,000 '
la hlPf. aaJ Aloal, "fe bVa DOYIE,
JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1J, "1S08.
the oreIi'on m;,tim:l
.in. a at k m . m
Duuiinim,
runusiiED
Every Snttmlny Morning by
B. F. DOWELL,
OFFW, COIlXKlt 'C lc Tlltlil) ST11EETS,
TP.UMS Ol' MUllVt-IUPTIOV I
Tnr nno
In ftilrance. four dollara : If
nol iKiM wllhtn tin. Ilrnt lx mnntli of the yrar.
Ilrr ilnllnrii ; If nnl paid until tho expiration
i oi mo year, "IT uouari.
I Tr.ltMl OI-' AIlVKHTISIMUl j
I Oneffinare(IO line or im). (lrt lnerllon.
three dnllur ; cneli nberiicnt ln'Crllnn, one
I doliar. A difenimt til (Illy xr cent, will be
made to tlinao ulm odicrlliv lir Ihe iir.
,S"I.cr.iI Trndcr recelted at current ralc.
Don't Marry a Unit if ho Drinki.
Young ladle pray Jltteii to me,
And kerp lust a quiet an mice,
While I .Ins you n t one -It Is not very long
WMeli rnulaln a tdrce of advice 1
No milter what pvopt may my,
Nn mailer what fomdyody Ihlnk ;
If you lli tu liuluppy the ret of yo'irdy
Pon't mirty n tniu If lie drtnk ;
Dun'l in my it man II ho drink,
He m.tr lm hi haiid'ome and gay,
t.i.l ..a.... kilal. .. I..u. l,tl(..l .... Ii...
in,l,.,UiM..n .IUIn.lv Ml f.,-1 In I
tour hrait r
V ' v r ..,..., j, j .v. ,.
That h mutt m ih man nf your choice
ir lil' aeeenu nre tender and Ion-,
And rntt'ler than rnc nnd pink'.
And hi lire.itli quite a dlrTereiit thing, yoi
may know, .
Vour pxq'iMle pentlrmin drlukt,
Your cvpilnlle genlleaiu drink.
Jii't Iblnk of Ihr icnrnw. and carer
Tim hrart-rendlng kIcIih and fi-aia;
Of tin1 wind and Ibo lilmvi mid the ciuclo.l
Will'",
And lhn think of tliu nein of 1mm ;
Think nf TutHlle. the drunkvnrnt of men,
Hl at.lludi', hl coii:h. mid vtlnki.
And then think what a dlnlflvd pair you
vltlmko
If you iinrry a itnn that drink. v
joiins li.Uf-, look well In your hfa'ri,
Dun'l throw thrin away oa a ol
Or a nun Mini I kIvi-ii to trrntln;: bli filcnd
WhalVr t hi nation or lot,
Though hl pride uny uphold him anl.lle,
Yet roonrr or lilrr he tluk ;
Tbtn If you would bo happy the reit of your
dj,
Don't ina'ry a nia-i If I e drinki I
Lotter From Wathington.
ntosi outfirKctAt. ri:ui:st'oi)K.T.
W'AhittsoTo.v, Ato. 2llh, lfloe.
Uiin'I'.IIIIIMtl fJtOl'U,TU.
Tin' Coiierlii'iiil8 aro niakliiB a Kood
leal of ituWo to keep up their ciiitnijjf,
hut, nt the name time, accounts trout
various part of tho country imlicsito
that the parly i l.wlly ilcmorulued.
They fori now aliont n they ilhl when
Giant jjot lifter their forces lit Teiine
Hec.MUourl ami Virjin!u tint IIjiiiUcmI
along tliu whole line anil tho lemli'tH
aro liejinini? to fkeilaiMle. Cliiuf Jus
ileo IVaon, of North Carolina, a lead,
in;; .lohiifou Democrat, is out for Grant
mil Collax in a Htroiif,' letter. Mr.
Stilu'f II, our Minister to Veiieruela, an
other Jolitiaon Demoeral, haa returned
homo and in Munipinj,' tor Grant and
O.illax. General Swilt, another John
Honltf, U doing tho wuno thing. Kv
Senator Carlile, a leading Democrat of
Vet Virginia, haa pulilished a letter
undoralng (Jraut timl Collax, and is
giving them hl hearty support. Judgo
Linilsov. nominated ly the Deinoerats
oi tho 8th CongreKsional District of
Iowa, (or IVosiduntial hleetor, lian not
ted tho ticket, and i now Htuinping for
Grant and Colfax. Hon. G. M. Wen-
ton, of Maino it regular wheel-horno of
Democracy up to tho nomination ot
Soymournnd Ulair is now atumping
lor tho Hepuliltcan candidates, and
giving it to Ulair right and left. Hon.
Denis McCarthy and Gen. D. S. Wil
son, of Iowa, both lifelong Democrat?,
have bolted Seymour mm aro Humping
r... RHI,i Tn Indiana there haa been
iui viiiiiivi -
lBT.ik.. Wopolta
mndu nrranccments sometimo ago for
tho Campaign, and taking it for grant-
cd that tho leading J olinsonites ot ittoo
would tako tho stump (or Seymour and
Ulair, assigned them to certain districts
nud mado appointments for them to
upoiikVUhout consulting them. Hut
tho officious Copperheads were at once
overwhelmed with luttera from tho
ti. .....:.,,. Snillirnnutlv docliuiuir to
rtUIIUPUMVV, "",',,.. ...l" .
aupiiort Heymour auu unnr. mm li
nearly every one oj ol them is out for
Grattt awl tvOtwx. aiuquk "
entiitel
liavc coino over since tho nomination
wl Soymour ami Hlair, nru Mnj. Oott.
Gorilon, David and Allred Kelgore,
Hudson. Grote. Huudv. LI I. Ptirdttp.
Col Wilaon, Col. Tulli, and, in lact
every prominent Johumtiilu in the
State, except Dave Goodiut;, Marshal
oi the DNtricl of Columbia, nnd a
ilrmiL'ou Irishman named U. J. Kynti.
Tho Hepubliean.i now feel confident ol
carrying Indiana for Grant nud Colfav,
by a handsome maioritv. and thev
.. ... . -
count on being ablo to carry ten ol the
eleven Congressional DMiicti In Oo-
tober. An orgaulr.atioii of Maryland
conservative.., who liavo Biipporlcd
Swnu and Andy heretofore, have held
a meeting and rcolvcd to support
Grant and Collax. Thurlow Weed
denounced the Democratic candidates
as soon ni tho iiomiuatioui were made.
Gen. Steadmau aud.otherAofthat stripe
liavo followed, nnd ineu repudiated
the ticket. It ia even rumored that
Collector Smythe, of New York, as
badly spoiled nud tinctured with cop
pcrhradism as he was, is prepaiiug to
repudiate Seymour and came out lor
Grant, Admitting thnt none ot these
men hnvo any reuard for tuiiiciiile.
nilll II fO .ll't IKlteil Sllll'lv llV Sl'llllll IIIO
-j -
iive., nun ii is uiru n lavorauie omen,
Indicating eleatly that they regard the
overthrow of Democracy as certain.
It is evident that the contest is narrow
ing down to lirst principles, with a
prospect that the aupportera oi Sey
mour ami Illalr will dooii bo reduced
to the rebel peace Deinociaoy of 1804
the same malignant, ttc.isotiablo Cop.
perhead faction that voted for McClel.
Ian nud Pendleton.
Tin: r.tni.vi.T.
It was tienerallv admitted seven!
weeks ago that .Seward, Scofield, and
Kvaits lepudiated the Democratic can-
.bard, nud iero outspoken in their sup.
port of Grant ami Colfax. Ami it is
now aserted by Republicans that not
a single member of the Cabinet sup-
ports Seymour and Illalr, Nol lo men
lion Randall, they say that eten Me
Culloeli, Drowning and old Wells won't
go the figure. This may be on cxag
oration, for wlmt wouldn't some of
these men do, judging from their past
record-but they ate evidently disgus
ted, ilomorolieil, and doing nothing
for tho Copperhead ticket of any o a
si-qucneo. Tlio Piesideul took nueli a
huge dUgust, at his own defeat by
Seymour, that hu is not likely to get
oei it in time to be of ninth service
to the Copperheads. True, he has pub
liely announced his determination to
"fight tho Radicals till h II Irccies
over, ami then tight them on tliu ice;"
hut at the ame time li feels very ug
ly tnwaids Seymour, and don't care
much how bad he gets brat.. Ilia Ex
cellency endorses tho revolutionary
loi'tiiue of the New Yoik platform
and the Klair letter, but the candidates
don't suit him at all. Indeed it is
ipiito likely that of all' the good DeuiO'
erats in the United States, only one
could have been nominated who would
have tecelved tho hearty support ot his
Excellency, nuil hia name is Audiow
Johnson,
i:i:m:i.s putting on aiks.
A "grand ball" is advertised to tako
place at White Sulphur Springs, West
Virginia, on the 27th inst., iu which
neatly all tho leading rebels ot the
"Confederacy" are to figure. Tho rail
road companies have out large posters
announcing that they will carry pass
engers from Haltimore and Washing,
ton at reduced rates to the springs,
and nsHuriiiL' tho public that it will be
altogether the "grandest ball ot the
(cason." Among the managers, in
llaniiug letters, thoy announco tbe
name of "Gen. Robt. E. I.ce, of Va.,'"
', "IS- 0" "Gov. .,-..l,.r, l V..,
nun llllliJoi mnj mhvi .vmi..b .w-
(rout various parts of tho "Confedora
cy." Lee, and most of thcuo worthies
mo riiHtieatiui at the splines uow.
l-'or awhilo after tho war they wero
too poor to indulgo in such idlo luxur
ies, but ns fast as tho negroes raiso cot
ton enough to set tho "owners ol the
soil" up n littlo they fall into their old
hnbitH ami commoneo putting ou, airs.
.it- nillllTIKVTtf.
At lenst half of the clerks In tho De
At lenst half of the clerks lit tno e "".'.,,, Klamath Indian Acen
Ipartmonta aro said to be Copperheads, Fort Klamath, KUmatn Incuan Agen
NO. 35
Alter the (allure oi tho iniiicndiincr.t
tliov wero lilntant with their nbuso
of tho "Hatlieals" ami tho "Hump Con-
irres." iou could not ateii into
a
' boarding huuso without being insulted
with their indolence. IJttt a "ehaligo
Monies over tho Mpli it of their dream,"
!aiid now thev will not oiicu their deads.
- . .. ... ..
Kvcrytliitig iuilicatca tho election ol
Grant nnd Collax, and that is what has
broucht about such a chanuo in these
foul mouthed copperheads. They aro
preparing to chnnge, ns they have dono
many times before, pud hold on under
the new administration. Mauy hnvc
been iu the Department twenty, thirty
and KJino of them ns long as sixty-odd.
yens, and nearly one half of them nro
the old Democratic stock that Lincoln
found iu there and failed to turn out.
If Grant don't clean out thesu Aue-can
stables ho will fall far short of his du
ty. K.
' m t i
(tVmmtiiilcatt'l.
Tho Lako Country-Tho llranoh Rail
road. As many inquiries have been made
Iu regard to the South-eastern part ol
our .Statu iu order to determine its fit
ues.s for settlement, or tho practicabili
ty ot building a railroad through it,
may not be inailuiimllilo for me to give
my vie we on the subject, a I have
some experience in that recion. -In
summer 1 have roamed its broad grassy
plains, in hcarcu ol the fleet-looted nil
I elope, hunted the antlend buck iu its
beautifully timbered hills, or have an
gled for the gohleu trout lu Its pellu
cid waters. Roaming theso lovely
plains, with a verdant carpet beneath,
evergreen trees around, clear streams
How ing in silent majesty, wild fruits
iu ''lti-elou glory petulant," ami a
bright blue sky above, one's ideas ol
i)H'KWWAkJn.,Vil..,"J.uv)iii,iinniier
experience ia not all. In winter I hav
looked lor mouths on Gelds of ico nud
snow, iu the colder part of that re
gion.
Tho discussion nf tho Humboldt rail
road idea has brought forth some cur.
ions representations, some of them ap-
juieully not well consisting with each
other, and of course calculated to pro
duce sorry imtmioiie. Some would
convey the idea that the Lake country
I a paradise, and other extremists
would represent that it is a vast aagv
plain, almost entirely destitute of wa
let and timber, and hence that hun
dred a ot miles of tho railroad route
would lie through a region approxima
ting in features and condition to the
desert ol Sahara, een having nomadio
Snakes drilling around amid the sands,
like wandering Arabs. There is a very
uatur.il disposition to eulargo upon the
truth, and from this comes th.it flying"
into t'ltruntee of which so many arc
guilty ; and iu this way the imagina
tion may be so distorted aa to make u
sago plain appear to spread out and
envelope many a bcautilul valley or a
little valley lo become immense by
gobbling up eome hugh sago plain.
Now fellow citixens if the pen's point
has driven these false impressions into
your minds, allow me to ruako an hum
bio effort to disabuse them from some
of theso halluciations. Being ourself
n & romantic, fierce nud fiery nature,
we may allow our imagination to soar
a little, before we bring our pen to tho
last period, but we will try to keep the
wanderings within tho bounds of truth
and reason.
Opposite the Southern part of Roguo
River valley, the Cascado chain is bro
ken down to a broad summit plateau,
not of great altitude, with gradual de
scent on either side. This bench is
eucd me ocuu i"' -.....v.
South ol this tho country is roughor
lint not usually as hich, admitting ol
a route across the mountains to a fine
pastoral and agricultural region, lying
on lower Klamath, Wrett nnd Wright
lakes, nud stretching off to the South
ern extremity of Gooso Lako, and bo
yond. This is tho routo of tho old om
igrnnt road, established in 1840, by
fifteen pioneers then living in tho Wil
lamette vnlloy. Tho Dead Indian
plateau admits ot a spleudld rauto
from ABhland, via Grubbonia in Dead
Indian, Lako ol tho Woods, Northern
xtremltv of Midillo liiamain ,
cy, Willinmson River, lo Spragae Bit
er Valley, thence intersecting tht Cm
tral Military Road Irotn Kagene City.
Ticn passing the central road ia aV
most a direct lino from Ashland, (
Gooso Lako Valley. Wo wilt mnka M
our peculiar urovince to describe tkU
route, as by this wo may illustrate, m
wo proceed, tho characteristics of ft
country, nlmost every foot oi which
wo nrc familiar with.
Leaving Ashland wo ascend tha
Eastern rim of tho basin in which
Hoguo Htvcr valley Is contaiucd, by a
good wagon road, nnd at the rud ol
about sixteen miles find outclvcs at
Grubbonia in Dead Indian. Around
us for miles is a splendid pastoral re
gion, now extensively used (or grating
tiurnoscn every summer. This plateau
is hero near twenty miles wide, is well
j' watered nnd magnificently timbered,
nud has niauv beautiful prairies. Al
though on tho summit oi tho Cascade
mountains, the altitude of 'this region
is not so great, but that in caso a con
struction of n railroad through it, it
it would be extensively settled, in fact
wo think this will occur at no distant
day even if tha railroad Bhould pass
sumo other way. Leaving Grubbouia
wo pass on through noble forests of
pine, cedar, fir nud vow. tho tall suaar
piuo standing among them like n mon
arch, until after having crossed the
plateau, wo find ourselves ready to de
scend the Eastern side of tho moun
tains. This wo find an easy task,
About a mile nud a half down n grad
ual descent, wo find ourselves on the
first bench of tho Cascades. Here sur
rounded by evergreen forests, coining
down at many places to tho water's
edge, reclines placidly tho clear beau
tiful Lake of tho oods, which is near
three miles loner. North and East is e
beautiful prairie about halfa mile wide,
and covered with fiuo medow grass.
Passing along on tho Southern border
of tho Lake, if tho day should be eicar,
wo can heo Inr bolow us in the clear
water, n long extent of tho Cascade
chain, reflected from tho smooth tar
face. Among tho lesser summits and
pinnacles wc can sco Mt. Pitt's basal tie
spire piercing tho clouds, and olad b
garments of everlasting white.
Irn ub rnv'i'irA ......
Ashland, Sept, 2d., 1808.
m
Taxing Govbiinmknt UoNW.-TIe
State Democratic Convention of New
York, recently assembled at Albany,
reaffirmed tho National Democrat!
platform, established at New York
Cltv in July. Atnonir the planks ie
one favoring the taxation of Govern
ment bonds. Thus the policy of tbs)
party is fully decided, eo far as tbe
question ol taxing bonds is concerned.
The Northern State most likely to go
forSevmour. Is. out lor repudiation;
lor when a Government fails to keep
faith with ite creditor, it ytrtnaily
amounts to repudiation. The nation'
promised not to tax tho bonds, nor al
low them to bo taxed. Ou the strengtk
of this promiso five or six hundrei
millions of bonds were sold in Europe,
and laboring men and women all over
the country invested their hard earn
ings in Government securities. The
Democratic party proposes to break
faith with theso creditors, and enter
upon the first stage of repudiation. If
anything can damago rotton eggs, tbe
Democratic party will be damaged by
this plank in tho plntform. The labor
ing classes, who hold bonds, will- net
support a party who would lead their
Government to do an act of bad faith)
and tho Gormans, the country over,
would be undmindful ol our uationsJ
icputatlon, and untrue to thsir coun
trymen in Europe, if they contrlbnte
to tho success of a party that proposes
to cheat if thoy can get an opportuni
ty. S. F, Timet.
A DKuairrruL CouNTY.--Flori4
may bo the "land of promise," but
Texas is the land of ,varmlnte., I
clearing tho ground to pitch my tent,
I killed a water moccasin abeut thraf,
o'clock in tho morning I was wftkedoft -
by the barking ol a dog; he h,4 j
run ft rattlesnake cut of my-neighbora,'
tent, when tho rattlclng and barking
' i n..,n mtiUa oantureo.
aroused mo m.mv, ....... , -
I ogain lay down, aud when day broke,
a ytllow lixahl was cocking IU eye, U
me from the ridgo pol .of my !
snrutiK up. ed my boot t dispatch
hffvvheoloutoWbeotdrjJ;:
ped n tnrtautulal Exhausted ires
fright and fatigue, I sank back inU
chair : but no sooner done, then. i.waj,
compelled rapidly to abandon .tbe Jjjr
sltlon, having been stung in",
by n scorpiaul Beeldee the am
E7 The 'lis nitf .US
board ftom bo.it to follow "JMfgT
to tho shore, wnen tn wi.w
ster caught him.
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