tub oiEsoji ummi
Satubdat Mokni.no, Dec. 10, 1808.
'WholitWEdltorl"
. This question, with referetico to this
paper, cm to givo our neighbor
tnuoh concern. Wc judge it to bo of
yery littlo importance. A nnineat the
jkcad of a paper docs not necessarily
add to it importance or influence. The
Herald, tho Tribune, the Union, do
terjwell without it, why not we? II
it were asked who the editors of thoso
papers nre, "echo" would answer pre
cisely as our neighbor says it does in
the case of the Skntinhu Ucsidos, it
does not always follow that the person
whose uamo appear as the editor of
a paper is the author of nil its editori
al articles. "Vhon Mr. G.iull's name
appeared ns editor of this paper, tow
wore magnanimous enough to give him
credit for its cditororinls. Even now
shore aro people, envious of other'
greatness, who credit the editorials ol
tho Jleveille to every other person but
the ostensible editor. We Itavu only
to suggest to our neighbor to meet mid
o-opcratc with us on ueiitnil ground
when he can; to meet us in fair nigii
Blent where our positions are necessa
rily antagonistic aud ask no foolish
question.
Poor Oregon.
Tho "infernal rump Congress" ha
snubbed the Legislature ot this sover
eign State most uumercitiilly. The
House ot Representatives have return
cd the resolution of tho Democratic
majority of the legislature, requesting
Senator Williams ami Cocbett to re
sign because they voted for the recon
struction laws, and pronouncing tlm-i-laws''d.potie,''tothesoureclrom
which
,it caniehs "scandelous, inipertiuent,
.and indecorous!" Hrothor Smith will
probably soon present some ot the
many petitions ot our legislature tor
Congressional aid, aud it would not be
surprising it he is snubbed in the same
way. Tho smart "nlveks"of the leg
islature have accomplished the hat ot
giving great publicity to their folly,
aud the people of Uiegon will yet learn
that less Democracy and more com
mon tense would be to their advantage'
What arc the Democratic papers in
thib tstnto making such a din about an
extra session ot the Legislature for?
"We thought that aggregation of wis
dom stood adjourned till .Match 1th,
1800. That being the case, what bu-
'inesa havo they calling on the Govern
or to convene an extra one? If it be
ot the case, then tho late session was
a lull one, and they have no business
criticising tho nctiun of the Itcpublicnu
tneuhers who went home when the
Mision ended.
Our Democratic cnlcmpornrics in
this Stale ant howling about the euoi
mous sum the "internal radicaU" are
Jfoihg to make by speculating in State
warrants, and add in the same breath,
"of course tho warrants will never be
paid." If this be tho case we fail to dis"
eovcr tho enormity of upcculatiug in
rrnnhless paper; which is simply the
application of private fiinils to public
purposes, or tho exact reverse ot long
established Democratic principle.
' The State JligttaJ)cmocratoh'H!rve
'"that the tax payers hardly realize the
great expense entailed on the country
'by the army." Possibly not, but they
cannot fail to realize that the "army"
was "entailed" on the country by the
Democratic party.
;
Our neighbor is still vcrv ill natnred,
and continues to pummel tho uiitortu
nate members ol his party who went
toxbo Ik'publican ball, over ourshoiil
dors. Go in neighbor! it don't hurt a
bit Uiljs.a Uttle rough on them.
Prior to tho election Grant was n
"whiskey soaked fool a bloated mur
derer, at. unscrupulous tyrant." Now
the Democratic pauen. have discovered
that ho isa splendid Democrat. We
would like .to know which has flopped,
Graut or Democracy f
"Ex-President Pierce wa carried in
a hack to the'jiolls, nml remarkeil, as
he put in n Seymour and lilair ticket :
Vlt is a strong ticket."
Exactly j as a Teutonic friend at our
elbow remark with more force than
eleganpa: "Yaw uieiu Gott, strong mil
tafcunk!"
4 Democratic exchange objects to
the further continuance of the radical
party in power, on the ground "that
long possession of power inevitably
leads to corruption. This accounts for
tbejirofligato etato of the Democratic
party at the end ot, their sixty yeara
Uhte of fwtr.
InterMc&M Wlth'the Duties of County
Treasurers.
It is quite rcmarkablo what n chron
ic inclination Democrats havo '.o put
their fingers in the public pie, especially
if there be any money nndtr tho crust.
A short time sinue, one W. W. Chap
piiraue a diflerent course. Now comes
the Democratic luminary ot Southern
Oregon-. responsible paper of Jack-
son county with the following Ipse
dixit'.
.. . . .. , r.. . . . . 1 I
man, the Democratic "leader" in the twelve mills on each one hundred dol- tings from my journal, kept whilo on taiiw mv in lull view, and to the south-
legislature, prescribed tho duties of the , f taxable property. This year it then.areh, they will necessarily be Xv7hrl.il.1 whit .rwJ''' .ho". fid
several County Treasurer but .Iter, ,,, increased to ,W mtk H .brief, as the time allowed for their ma... g1(;;;g ht' nSli ft!
"mature deliberation" advised them to geeins very queer that uniler tho auspi- utacturu wns. keiuiltngothcr, tho view to-d.iv has
"iso county in inn atatc siinuni ai- mcut nre prolianly no larger than they 'one .mm i im.1 hhj ih.iiiuii ............
low its Treasurer to send one dollar in .,.V(, KVU. mit tIL, f.,cl ;s tml wlt. .intending to overtake the train inline
Wood it Clique, tin- purpo.es ot spec ' ' ,, rotrued by diatelv, uml inform them that thoSu.'t.
uaton. Keep t in the county treus-, l w:" n-1"""-" "J ' ...., n,..
' ' t,t. asn'ssor, the aggregate amount ol ' would not start before evenint;. J lie
We called the attention ol our neigh-
bor to ClinpinnnV. letter but he falls to
derive any information therefrom. Wo
now pmpoe to eulihten him on the1
legal duties uml liabilities of County .
Treasurers by a quotation from the I
"Code," which must be admitted u '
excellent authority. Chapter 03 see-,'
ti.m aosnvs! ' i
"On orlielore the first Monday nf
I'ebriiary in each year, thcevcntl cuun-
ty treasurers in this statu shall pay over '
to the state treasurer, in gold nml silver
coin, the amount of state taxes charged
to thrlr respective counties, which tax
shall be paid out oftheljisuitsueh inon-
eyscolleeted and paid in to the county
!H.sfi.efct
far as the time ol pavment-to tlie state
treasure, is concerned, the same shall
-- -
not apply to the enmity treasureis ol
the counties of Wasco," fmntillaJJak-
er, ruiou. Grain,. lacksoi:, Coos, Curry, .
and.loseph.ne. but the treasurers ot
san counties shall be leqilired to pay
oveMo !,.. state treas.,,, ron or ,VU
thetirst .Monday ot April in each year.'
There is no mistaking the meaning
of the foregoing, and had our neighbor'
been nvvnre of its exNle.irc he prob- j
ably would nnt have suggested any in-1
terlereuee with tin ollicer whose icspon-' Oicgou ArniAdeelaied a few weeks
sll.ility is independent ot, and beyond ' -'nice that Democracy bad been trying
the reach ot any other county ollieial. too many experiments, and thi- seems
The law makes it obligatory upon cer ' to have been oueof them. Weaieiiot
tain Treasurers to pay the State revenm alone in our criticism. The difatisac
Into the Stale Treasury by the fir-t. Moo lion is not eonliued to Republicans,
day in February on others by the lirsi but men of both parties are grumbling.
.Monday in April and nothing prevents Honest men think it unjust that they
the Treasurers ol the counties specilied . -I.oubl be made to pay lor the disho.i
trom paying it in at any lime it suit-) e-ty of other- who have been allowed
them to dn so. Cliapler54see.77ofthe n give in their property at half Its
Code seems to indicate that the Tresis ; real value; and Democrats, who have
urers ol the various counties of thisSlatc
arc recognized ns the responsible par
ties nml will make them chary ul accept
ins the ollicioiis advise ot individuals
vvho-e responsibility is not of a pecu
niury character. Here it is :
"Whenever iiiiycntiutyTrensurer shall
fail to rnv to tbeTreasurerot state, unv
money in his hands tor that nurpose,
at the time prescribed by law, be shall.
I ISE 7.; a I ;;
the space of ten das, he shall forfeit ti- j the glorious dreams of youth, and re.
the stule twenty iter centum on the' vivilviiiir the ca-eu siiols in tho mem''.
amount vv itl. eld ; uml it lie shall fail
. . . r . ......
in ii.iv liter s'ieo ii.iiuevs nil inn s.rii'i
ot thirty days utter such specilied time,
he shall forfeit his ollice as treu-urer,
and be deemed a public defaulter."
We fail to discover by what rigid
any "county" can stop its Treasure
from discharging his duty nml cou.pl v
iug will, thu explicit terms ot tin
Statute, and we naturally inter thai
tkose ollicials can attend to their own
business in a matter where they them
pelves, ami not their adviiers, are liabh
tor nudleasauec.
In couuliisiuu wo would suggest the
propriety ol persons of limited iutorma
lion witholdiug their ndvicc until thev
hud duly considered its consequences-
Small Pox.
IJv reference to Dr. GruboV comma
ideation it will be .seen that thisdiead
till pestilence is among il, but in a
mild form. Immediate vaccination i-
counseled, and the people lire ndvi.ed ,
not lo become excited. The Town j
Council met yesterday and pa-sed u
-iringeut ordinance to precrvo the
health ot the town nud slay tho prog
ress ot thedisease.uudit will bo rigidl)
eulorced. A case is n pur ltd in Can
youville. The mime ot the patient is
Mitchell who says that he was exposed
lo the dikcaso in this place.
' '
In accusing us ot attacking the
"character" ot any Democrat, the Jii
ville is unjust. We havo never inten
tionally u fleeted on the private char
acter or social relations of any one.
We havo exercised a common license
in criticising the political sentiments
and thu ofltcial conduct of Democratic
citizens of Oregon, aud our pen has
not always been dipped in sweet milk.
We coiituss to having been severe at
times, but certainly never denounced
Democrats us "legnrdtcss ot their fam
ilies ami without honor" heeauso thoy
uhosu to bury the bitterness of the past
aud enter upon a new and better era
nf social intercom-.
SlMsiaffs of Draoeratio Rule.
Amone the many blesslncn cnumcr -
7 r
tmnoiimrv minor limn nmi. lnl
year the tax levied in th'n county was
"""O j ...-..-. - -- ..
. ciL8 0 a Democratic county ndmlnis
tration, and with nu apparent large in
cr,as0 0, Iirn10r,yf we iIl0llll, ,u 0blig-
v t pay a larger tax that, we did last
year- The expenses of the govern-
' . . .
. . ' "P." .. .
taxable property tell short ot last year's
assessment nearly two huud.ed thous-
uml dollars.
In consequence ol this state of things
the commissioners vve.e obliged to in-
crease the tax one mill, in order to
raise suflicicnt to defray the current ex-
pene- ol the government. Theques.
tiouisaskid"whoselaultisit?" Itisno -
toriouc that there has been a large iti-
crCillll. j t,t. tanble wealth ol this
, , , , t, , ,j ,
. in ni not. p. iks u
dure that the ns.essment roll should
have been one hundred thousand more
than last year, instead ol double that
H1n ' rj.(c jncr,in,c n ,ax j,, ciav.
l0 ' i'U'on.peteney ot the Conn-
b i .
' Assessor, a it leat one u.e.ni.er
ot the board ol eoinimVdimer has ex
,rtl!l!ll.,i thL. w5, tmt hu might leMgn.
, Ilnnua's incompetenev
U1.s elected. He
"!ls K"owii iilioil nu as liiliki. hi
was known as an excellent man, up-
right and hospltiible, but utterly ui.lil
lor a position where shrewdness mid
hii-me- tact we.e reuuired: but nev-
thrives, was nominated and elected
hy the Democracy o! ihi - county Tl.f
! to p..v lor the short coinings ol an olli
cer ot their own selciliou, nre begin
i. iug to emiiire where tho blessings o.
Democratic rule come in.
Christmas.
Fellow toilers and wayfarers, we
greet you again. J-.re next wo meet,
nted as the coiiscquenco ot Democratic i Fimisi. Si:ntivi:i.:- hen I wrote south slumls Lookout Mountain, tho
iioveriimont "low taxation" is iiromi-' ' Klnmntli, I promised to write tiitiliet peak ot the N in i.e.; innge.
government, low taxation is promt : ' , . This mountain Is a natural Itirtllicntion,
nent. In Jackson county it sccuu t0 uow "...1 then l, nml i oh ttl, is oollsi.leio.l Uy ustllt.irv ...en ns
be .mnc.iii.rv rather than real. Last while I am stopping for it day at tins, , ..,,,,.,1,1,, n tl0 .s() (Jibcraltar.
i unother Christmas will have passed! Nov. 20lh all up at daylight, verv
W,1V; and may it be n happy ono to ienhl, strong imlicalioiis of u storm; to
. XW ,o t. m i.lll..
dying the g
-f
,irv f ,.t.rv 0)K- .May
ory of every one; May it come to
childhood, bearing tho lull realization
ot nil Us fond anticipations. Since
our last greeting, there havo been sad
partings, us loved outs have gouu be
fore us to the silent republic ot the
dead ; ere we greet you nirain, who can
say how many will follow? From ev
cry tear that has been shed from them
...ay sonm good spring, that will grow
and llourisb among tho shadows and
trials ot life No day has the hallowed
memories, no day tho sacred ties of
Christmas; no day recalls so freshly
tho hours uml kindly feelings ni child
hood ; nud it is one on which wo can
afford to forget the spites and grudges
of humanity. II any of us, in the in
spiration nf the hallowed hour, can
overlook n fault in our fellows, or for
ive an injury to ourselves, we may
bless t lie day and its charitable, Christ
ian iutlueuce. Again, kind readers,
we wish you a happy Christmas tot
U((, y()Ur
'.
Asiilanu Goons. Glenn Drum & Co.
have a supply ol Ad.luiid flannel, ot n
superior quality. Call oiihem and
patronize home industry. I'lirohase
the goods ot your own Woolen mill,
ami money circulate among you pur.
cluiso those ot California mauut.ieiuie
and your luoiiey Is.Iimi to vmi forever.
m
Pkksox.vu Asi. auigtiiu Holmes
nud lady were taken lo Fort Klamath by
Dan Caw ley on Tuesday last, the
Doctor g ies to releive Dr. lleldeu who
has bie.t surgeon of that post for over a
year.
Andy Johnson, in his messago advi
ses repudiation. He himself has been'
o badly repudiated by tho peoplo that
it is his only show to gut oven.
When par, of the President's mess-1
iir Imil been read in tho ScA Con.
uess, ot California, movod to susi
Ts ' -., -- rr- ---
further reading, on the ground that
was offensive and untrue.
I Correspondence from Camp Warner,
I
! Camp W Ansnit, I)i:c. 3d, 1808.
, . .
" "" i'i" .
t
post I propose to give you n ievv joi-
The Superintendent's train, compos.,
ed ol live puck n.iimaU and several
.. hores started Iron. Klamath
Agency on the morning ol tlio -l"
Xo: On tho morning ol the 2SlIi,
.....I.I - .....I 1 1
I...... I II ...... ...I ... .. I M.
i anp u "" myeu ri.. u .
fto'coek fimml us turning the summit !
' the ...ahoginy mountain, ami .in li..m
hard riding brought us to the lor. ....
SpraBiitf Uiver. It wimnmv quite dm U,
mid well ...ay you m.au'.ne our deliu'bl
when climbing the opposite bank we
discovered it bright fue blaiug up on
'tho prairie, some two miles ahead.
Suru that this was our camp, and niiv
ions lor a cup of warm eollw and solid
' IMi wo dashed forward on full gallop
, .
j AM, nm I... ght li.ipi s wee doom,.
j " disappointment, lor Military uml
J alone, we louiul our fiiend l). camped
upon the cold, bleak prairie; his Iime
had fallen, and he bad lost his h.,i, 1,.
I. ,..,.., , ,. ......
('-( "'"., ...... ...-. e.......... a.y r......r..
i.i.., i . . i ..i i i
'd but r.ne ulniost empty bottle ol wins
k,,y. 1. is an old soldier, ami had di- j
pluvud his military ability in the coii- I
-tnietlon of sau'ebru.h lortilie.dlons. ,
.- .,
m..M.,nl,. these walls I, , ., l. -o -
,lu'1' taking It. ust l.ejay, with hi-
' ddk Mttii.it uroiiud him. I. imiue
diatelv changed his b.nc ol operali
""..I establishing, not hi- headquarter-.
j ' l'-' o.,.siu-. in bis saddle, U"lc
tnrvvunl, niinu-n verv neeenrv article,
pirticulaily ol a cold win.lv night, hi-
hat, which was pel haps now ul.va.lv. Mu!m -It ,.s' been di-puted
,li,tl"e' "I H '''"" bosom id Lake (or hl,Vini Wwi wwtwv rtrmil Hllla
Ivlaiuath, and when picked up will ,,1X , .lacksouville. Until u few
probibly be i.ia.lu the subjeut nf smm ( , ,y , j hav,. nuilormly answer-
tail ol murder, love or .trsitiurul.ititni. - fc..M tu tlmt ttiui.tiiit. There could
A mile's ride tr Fort I), broiiu'hl uh0",, po-slble lea for concealing
in sight ol' Council lilutls, ami our t,0 iU.t ii t i;,. l!,u t. vrn
drooping spirits werengain revived on ,jvo ,,.w ,icl. at Hot appeared in
-eciug a blight sign il lire upon th. tn was ol u lar dilleient lype fiom
luo.mtaiu. This wc readily believe.) any small pox which I have ever seen.
was made bv our party, ami that on. ' W'ilhin u low days, however, I have
.-...tip was near bv; vvG were not di-ap i "", ,,,,'w fxh ! l te "'
.' , . ,. .... ' IhhihII pox ot i) mild type. Othcis
,. .int.-l, for upon leaching tho loot ot . ' ,h,iou a... ..(Vt... ,-mUt u
iiiw inii!i, we i.iiuiii imr ii .riy eueam
. . ... i
jn.l, r. vet- now uini' o'clock, nml wi
had ri.lilcu lorty mii.'s, picked up on.
I 'jarriiun, uml done I'.'.ily of icspnu
. -ilde lai.gli.ng.
I day at m ve ,,,-s the Snake villng,
ol Cliockto.it and lu cal-toic ; here tin ee
young men (Snakes) nre procured to
accompany us as far as Camp Warner;
ihey start out on foot mid appear to
have no tiouhlu in keeping up with us.
Camp ut three I' ,M., ul Fish Hole-,
head nf Spraguc Uiver.
Nov. IlOlh Uniued hard last night
for about three hours ; muuiilaius uu.i
loot hills covered with snow. Tut.
mile's marching bring us into sin.n
two inches deep; pa-s o er what ha
been called "Dev IPs Gale," but I su
uest nn amendment, so it will n-ad
. . !l I . . f .
wevu i iiiw.fuuiic, a more npp.iip.iaie i
name it seems to me. This DevilVni j
raugcmcui is a inuio (una, or mm.
properly speaking, table inuk.ol ahoui
two miles extent, a perleel u.a ol haul
Idack rock. We encounter snow nmi.
oi'less,iuuil weeuterthe head ol DicwV
valley. 'Phis valley is ubout twclvi
in lies long nud Iron, two to lour milei
wide, nud lukeuullogeihei', laud, wale,
ami timber, is certainly oueof the iiiiim
desirable places I have ever seen; tk
soil is evidently very fertile, nud u lcU
ter wateied couuliy cimlil mil be (omul.
For every lew bundled ya.ds we cos
bold sp.iug branches, lu'uumg hum the
u.ouuiaiu down thiough thu val ev.
... i. ... . .:...i i :.. ii... i- '
nm' iiiiiut-i in runinn ijiii.uiy .(.s
or borders thu valley on
ey on every Mil
We camp to-night aiming the lulls sep
oraliug Uiew's lion. (Jnose Lake alley.
W o can see (jiiusc Lake lading borne
litteeu miles to nur right, south.
Dee, 1st Cold uml cloudy, threat
nlug snow storm ; we cm-s (Jiiusc Lake
valh-y, ubout twelve miles north ol iho
Lake. The valley is heieiibotii si.xleen
miles wide, aud vvaieicd by lour or live
small creeks, running south imp the
Lake. The soil along ihese sticams is
evidently good, but I wu suuiewhai
disappointed on finding a g.e.it extent
of sagcb.usl. louutry extending over
the greater pari ot .what is known no
thu North (Joose Laku valley. We
cross a low prairie lidge, ami camp on
Trout Creek, a tributary of Lake
Abort. This stream runs north ; its
source is in Warner innuutuius. 'Phis
chain of mountains is very hih and
rocky, and tl.eydiavo long beet, one ot .
lh0 "'"'""iJ ''"" ' thu Hostile auuKes.
. iavc, u ueiuiiiuicii .viiiiimio m-iiih, V, , , .,, , '.. .ii ieiw.ii
'0I,', I iiolntcd out to mo to.4i.ic. thu -I'li'iii.tin -Ll LIIUT - In JiicKsnnvlllc, Dia VlUl. nl
I I.. n I..1 . ..I I." , . .a,. JftllLMI.III III-IIII. Mf.i .1 ...... . .... I.... .h.....I.
it I crags overhanging Lake AbcrtT where . 'irn'afcl" ZWJ!!"'
j Lieut's. Small and Oatmou won uuper-1 yr, six muntli ami pno ii,y '
islmble lnurla for enlffi?u1vrs mid
wheio tlu'lr little baud ot soldiers up-
(mined themselves bravely. To the
tmsmS'ol
" . -
inmri
.,..,,,.,.... w... ,,,.. ,.,...., -....
Wliilt. rrmvdug iho v.illcv these . noun-
wun huaittitul aud decidedly Inteiost-
iug.
, h - SL!m,iTv'
liIit ; timl tliu Hiitv nliotit tour niche
,"(l, ,, suniii.it. At twelve o'clocl
I. .1.! I. J.. I. . I! I.
i.ec. 'jii. up nmi reany lo i.egin
k
reach this post, which is immediately
at the fool ot the inoiintaiii on the cast
or south-cast side. This eamp is now
occupied by three miliary compaiiii".,
two nl Inlaiitiy ami oueol cavalry. The
hull I in1.: are ciiiistrnclcd ot logs uiili
the bark i-1 1 1 1 on, uml lini-licil with
lumber ii.si.le. The (tools uml hah
were all mado in I'm tlaml, uml are ot
a siiperio.' qunlity. Theie is also a
wagon shop, and I was info. nicil that
the Ireighl iiIhiki on one oak boar.l,
lor wagon t.iuher, i.uiounleil to ninety
. I 1 1 1 1 1 .-.- in ciiiu There is now in oper
ation at this post a xteiim Haw-mill,
. Jiiil&xi? ''" l''e way men me rushing
,t,mM w itli lean..," hauling lumber,
Urn..-, &., t ,i pint is destined soon
. , i
The sutler M.mv U iiiiIiu on
J.hij.hmeiit, being, I idiiiuld judi.'. n
, .,,,ying iniitutinii, n.r there iip)iears to
1.', iistnelion laid iipo.i the wile ol
' whUkcy. The olliecis ..I this p.t .
u mini w in Um trim i in h it hum
with Hliiugle machine at Inched, and
- ..,.,, :,, ," , , ........ iln.r
" i o "'I me. ll, .1. .1. ii u- iii'ii v ue.'ri u.u
,,, ,m.jr honors jthev.ii'e com teoiis anil
..,.!, ih-niaulv, tiu'd fpaiu no means to
make eoml.'irialile niiv visitoih.
W.-go down lo h.il.'l a m,.,',i with
r- . . . ., ., . , .
J.'.v . .......... V- iV. ."- t . ,- . iir.; nml !
n,i ,lt,., has nliemly run mil lunge.
tlmii I had di-iied ii'l lug to cloe.
IlMlra.l ul going on to lla.uev us I
, V', 7'''l!i'r',i,u.nT'
had -upiio-'ii, 1 nm haiiiiv to know
Kla.ualh in u lew
YlA-N.i.N.
CostmuuhiaUtl.
.. . .. .
iftll a.t mine, nail not tiiiiA' i'i. It I
mil con eel what then? 'I'he.e is no
e.tu-e tor u janb; The di-ea-e will
prevail mo. e or le-s over this valley.
I. it the people pursue their UM.nl uvii
cations avoid no pi ices but the lunis
es in which there i-iii,iM-i. nrati
li.i.d avoid hnudliug the rln.hing
ll.o-e who have hem. uli."U the li.-ciiM
vnceiuale nil meuibe.s ol lainilh
who have not abeady been. Any run
lul pel oii can do that with In-slf vim
and u clean iut.iuueiit. 'Plio-c win.
live near thu iulectiou si. mil. I have
eloride ot lime or oilier ili-iulictuul"
exposed nu u plate or saucer in lliei.
buiiM's. The di-CH' is mine iniilig
unit wlicie elea.iliues- of jieiMi.i o.
preiui-es is m'gleeled. I'hy-iyi.iusgeii
cally ague that medicine will not in
test the disease nay, even that il will
not control or influence it cou-ideiably
A 'killlul iiui'm: can do alu.o-l us wel
is a .hviciuu. For eo-iiieiie-s, a
mild laxative tor lever cooling di inks
tor food only what i- light nud ea-i
ly digested, nud but little ol it is ic
iiuiied. The p.nieui should be ken
quiet in bed, unl iivoiil .halls ol nm
air or sudden eh inge- nt leu.peraluri
Some dl-iuleetuut sl.oulil he cxpoeil
In the bed inoin, and changed uverv
lew ilays. Cloiule ot lime is the ...oh
convenient I know o''. I.nhu.raqiic'.
olution, or p. Tin iug in He nt poia-h ii
witter is li.'ticr lo destroy the ta.ul o
el. .tiling when pouted upon them, Ni
tiate ot lead has been .eeomtueuded,
mid carbolic acid, a new drug, i- much
praised by some; but the latter is ot
leu udullur.lcd ami cannot be relien
upon neil her can cample rorcea-ote.
which imiiiy huvo u-ed for the saim
purpose. To p. event ja'ttin; paint tin
lace will, ciillodiau is the most cll'ccl
mil letuedy I hu'u ever seen.
Ciiiuiii:.
Ahiilam) Mii.u.. The Woulen Mill
at this place is now fairly ut work. It
has iiiiii.il nil' some sj lemlid while uml,
ciiiiued lliinuels, and the u.iieliluery i
now running on blankets nud Cassi
li.cies. We hopu to see our pcoph
wealing bran new Ashland suits en
long.
Fun Tin: NoiiTii. Hon. O. Jacobs
started tor the ninth yesteruday morn
big. lie goes to Poiiliimj on prol
(csslnmil business to aliend to u ease
in theU. S. Dist. Cnuit mid will be
ubseiil teveral weeks.
dii:d.
lli:i.MS-ln Jncksmniilo. .c. i.tli. Il.rml"i
.iM.mU... j...h,k,m ,iMhUr ..r II. ruin. ...i
SrT.OlAL NOTICES
ATTENTION FARMERS
InVKpnrelinfilllinttfn tJ,. Ai . .
tnn lind Jontilnc cnti.tf,., fur th.?Lfi
il HMOANO PLOW. .SS lit1
lirtrt ti till 0,u,.rs nml wm' g
lliln ploM. will do l lio wtrfk with lL!!
nml lru rmiro nitMuvilmi llinu i,,,. ,,, J2!':
In Iho InrmcrH nf rfiiAtlit-rn Orrmn pi
l.li.clc-.nlll.lMB.Im.e-M 'fc p ,"d'
f.ii cii.li. oci ll)iii3 ' p LofJEo0'"
'lOLDXaXl'a BonierT
I IIAVR UKOKIVKI) Pimti n-n.. ..
T ilnn fur the limmlv i,f n.. r7.'.
r nil
rsttr. ' "
Tliiw Kfiillen.cn will ptrate call 'ndV.i
I Ir fMy. . JF
H. P. UOWKLL
J.oks mrllk f.pl. 1-t. 1808.
Teams Wanted for
Waraer.
OS', nn.l nfli-r tl. llr.l ilv nrOctnlrHi
Hi.' ijinliTiiitfiiiil liiiri ili'lrmliirj t'0 H
lnr ru.li .wln.hch i-xc.pl npni. .H-ri t '
I ir.iui. ni....- i.ne ni. ii in im nrm mini mj,
I Ihrly my up. mull iie'iiniil.wlll lelnJoT
mis ut. gli:nn DKUM Jl CO.
i.l!lf.
DOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
NOTIC.'J:. Ilnvliii: i1.p.i.i urnurFM.
inrv. .! nm ni.w prrpirl In L'Iru nnr nholi
i.liiitl.iii I I- I.i iiltiiT nml Klinlli.K limlnci
(in Iiii.i.I, illrcpl Innn Kmure. Culf i Kip'
l.mi'-lli' l.nitlaT, lluiit l.'flc.
I...l It l!t:i. I I.. I'.vio;. I Jnii IlmTt
New Vnrk. l'..ri. 8.ui FrwKg.
AiMn-.. lli:iN A. IIIIAY. h Fri.el,i'
4i! It.niir) Sirwl
rjotico Positive.
PIIi: ini.l.r.U'ii'.l n.iilliitf Ii i.ier.ur; for
( tli-in In I'.ilPcl .ill . I -1 r ti.tii-fj .mln nj
i cmnil. ilili lli.'.n In nril'-r In iii.-rl ihlr g
nliilllli-, liiki- lhl m III. m) .if ii.itlrliK i
'rri.iin In li'lu.il in tin m In rem-rrsnt la.
..li.il.Jv mill pif up. nr tli.-ir nnli nnt .
'Kin. I. will In put In Hi" Inni.ls i.r nu tidier for '
nllixil.ui. S ni.NA hTKAIl.N'i
Dissolution of Partnorship
' Pll I'. ..rl..r.lilp li'Ti'lnfiirr rxl. tine Ulism
1 .1.(1. i III., mill U'.n. II Will, fill.
'V-k Dr.-p'ii, 1. tins- (1 i,v ill.' ' 'I liy wvu1
ii ii. All lit t nn. mis will b ""Ittoliil
!. Iiii.iik- ciiiilltnr il ni J. ... .t ..nn..
J IS A I t.VMS.
Wll. II. WITT.
S'pt. 211. IBCft. cilT"3
j?Jotico to Dolinqnonts.
Tl'. Iicri'liy ulveiiiitlcii In nil vvtm arc la-
il-tite.1 .i iiri.niiit iiiiw In nur li.ii'l.fof
rnlli-rllnii. Unit tin; s.iiiim ii. Iio -ll I.-il Ins,.
.Iliili'lj . nr Ihey will Ih ...nl ..p.iii nml cilWl
I'll I IV IllW. Al'.l lllll-l! lu.li'litnl to llic t'lMl
Nia.ulll .In M-II in ..ittla ll.-lr km-. unit. w;il
i. i Ii.ive jjr.iMii llr.tl nl iliinnliy, liulilili
inli'iiil in Ii.im.' imr .In."
H0lVi:i.l..t WATSON.
Dissolution or Partaenkip.
'IHI trlT-lilp li.'rel.il..ri'cxi-llii)!la;tm
K.'II. mill Win, 0, (in-rnin .. In illolirl
I ..lv. 'I'll-ii.tiiiiiiIs nr IL. (!riM'iiiniihif
n il.p..s.l nf In tt", (J. (Sri'i'iiinau, and u
I nwiluw acillcini'i.t l rxpiln-.l.
k ii. (;i!i:i:nvian.
W.U. GKIXSUAX.
Ahu (ih, im:.s Mijisif
pziacocss.
if "V ,i i .lip. instr jl'liliiml n ffvi pair d
I '.iu'"r!t i. , kiomli I rniiiPtli.il. Tl.icle
t"ul liinl. me ili" mil) oi.i's It. Orriaiu, and I.
e-r-nn. npplyi.iK si.ii.i, Lnrcnliis arv uSaxi
Id.-, v. Ill Iw'sul.l rltl.vr lii pulrsiir iii trlplita
no.'Hv. I W. C. J! VEIL
SEED WHEAT."
rllK iiiiilrrsldiiril lins furr-slo nl I.I. tuti
on Wkii.t (.'r'Tli. n iphv illl nf plra4J
! wlnMS. or llii- irliltt- VirielT. It ha tw
t sannl will. i'n;l.il cur.', ninl raJss.1 nn atw
l nu. m i. 'I I'.irp.l"' fnra-'iil W III.XSON.
Wa.-.eT t-V .'k N v I till I81.8. I(a(
hides: 1IIDKS1
PIIK IIIGIIKST OArill I'lllCKH PAID FOR
I lll.l r nil klmls. .l.-lhrrnl nt Iba latrkd
..I llm mijurolyin-.l. In Jack. mrllk.
JOIINORTO.
)cinlHT 8lli IsfiK. tr
To the Roading Public
WC iiiivi.Hii.il up a eo iifnrlslil RniH
U.I...I. . mil Cliciil tllnu I.Uxarj. wM.
.Ill tt.v. ..rii.n.' ulmu.sli. slnr.H.I tb"'
nr pirilcuki.'s vminlr.. si Hi.- Oily Hmn !",''
ilrcAir U rTO.V & aTKAl&.
Notice.
Tin. pnlitlo nre ln'irliy iiiilllli'il thai mj l'.
U irllu Kiuuii'. Ii ivIi.k I. II -.) I"l "1 ,1"
nli. hi1 ju'l cull-.- nr 1. 1. nn can. 'ii. I will W1
1 la ill lnr ci.ilruoilon. AW rsu
.. ... mil ...it la Irusl l.cr uii my uccoiinl-
Kfcf.lX KIl.tJOBB-
JutckiHii. rllle, l)c mln r Uili, INi&
Sfotice.
'Ilie .iii.lrsiL'iiiil inlws llu nislliod of ''"
'iiimi.nr ull il.i.. iinliliii.il nllii'lii Ii) '"'
...mil nr i llieruise, In cnine I.i.wmIiI U"1"
iinly nml vlll.' ilii-ir uic- iuils,iipil sWi Ik
xlioliiivciltiimi.iUiicii.il' i... ,
IIOPKIXS & CO.
Notice.
NOTICK l li.nl.j jjiwii tn psrnna W'
ti ii in c.iii..' tntwioil l.y l " J ,.
.iv. iM.y, nml tutilu ilicir ai'i'i mils. " '
m. iii.iii.-v, . HvlUH.f l"0
Notice.
'I'VIIK l.ook nml iiccmnls nf llis SsminJ.'"
1 In 1 1... liamU nr Air. B. II. W'niso.i. Tu
l.ii'i(r will pleuw cull ami wy 'Jj', "
Adwiaistrater's Ntw.
N
OVIOK Is lunliy flri-n Unit ltir,J !
mllil.l.ill mi h.CI lilWll LTUIlItU "J '"
C'.u.iiy UmutnrJiicUwiii ciiniita i,Uti"l:
he cslalo nl Jn-liih Nuwloil. )' Vf,' .IS
ly il.ctj.-.!. All purlli-s Imv i. clul.ua Sfai
...1.1 .-.1011'. nre riiiiMi-u l P'""1 "JI'fraB
iIih prniwr vnuelivrs. wumn a. --'-,.
il... daii i.r lids notice. t iiiy.nsideticj-, oo "
Knat sl.Ie ot ItojiUH l(lv.r. "I "!?.-.
I.e.. lorry , uml ull persons uia " " ,.
lutoiire r'niiln-d n nwke liiiinedlais W""
ClUltbrS CBIKKIIU, dmlnlstrstor-,
Deoou.lwr 191b, U68.
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