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AFFINAL PAPER OF POLK CU. '
MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST I M * « ; .
For Pro idert.
H O R A T IO
SEYM O U R,
OF
NEW
YORK.
For Vice President,
I R A \ k P. B L A IR ,
OF
MISSOURI.
F OR P R E SI D EN TI A L ELECTORS,
8. F. CHADW ICK, of Douglas Couuty.
JOHN BURNETT, o f Benton County.
JAS. H. SLATER, of Uuion County.
N A T IO N A L
ll
D EM O CRATIC
F O K M -I N W .
PUAT
ment, and can only cud in a single centralized
and consolidated government in which the sep­
arate existence o f the States will be entirely
absorbed, and unqualified despotism he estab­
lished in plate of a Federal Union ol co-
equal States.
A ml that we nfgsrd the Reconstruction Acts
(so ceiled) o f CJugress, as sin h, as usurpations
and unconstitutional, revolutionary and void.
That our soldiers and sailors who carried
the flag o f our country to victory against a
most gallant and determined foe must ever be
gratulully remembered, and all the guarantees
given in their favor must be faithfully carried
into execution.
That the public lands should bo distributed
as widely as possible among the people, and
should lie disposed of cither under the pre­
emption o: homestead lands, or sold in rea­
sonable quantities, and to tiouo but actual o c­
cupants, at the minimum price established
by the Government. When grants of tho
public lands may he allowed, necessary for
ihe encouragement o f important put lie im ­
provements, the proceeds of the sale of such
lands, and not themselves should he so applied.
That the President of the United states,
Andrew Johnson in exercising the power of
his high office in resisting the aggressions of
Congress upon the constitutional rights of fhe
States and the People, is entitled to the
gratitude of the whole American people, aud in
behalf of the Democratic party w : tender him
our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that re­
gard.
Upon this Platform the Democratic party
appeal to every patriot, iucluding all the con­
servative e lenient and all who desire to support
the Constitution aud restore the Uuiou, for-
getting all past differences ol opinion, tp unite
with us in the present great struggle for the
liberties of tbe people aud that to all such, to
whatever party they may have heretofore be­
longed. we extend the right hand of fallow-hip.
and hail all such co-operatlug with us as
lrieuds and brethren.
Who is Stultified?
The Radical
papers o f Oregon are
“ Time in itsF light ”
N E W S .
R ep u b lica n Mob*
Taking up the State Riyhts Demo­
New Orleans, August 8.— A negro named
quoting favorable remarks from the N. crat, and scanning the first page we arc
Robbins bad been making Democratic speeches
Y. World concerning Grant published struck with amazement, as it were, some time past. Several attempts had been
made to tukc his life. To-day a largo mob of
in that paper three years since, and con­ upon reading, “ Yol. 111. No. 5 0 .” — negroes assembled around the building where
tend that the World now stultifies itself. Are we dreaming? lias it been three he took refuge and great excitement was man­
ifested. Governor Wadsworth made a speech
Whether the lunguage attributed to the years since we assisted to start the A l­ to the crowd which finally induced them to
World ever appeared iu that paper we bany Democrat on the first half o f its disperse.
Atlauta, August 2.—-Last Friday an affray
It must he so, yet it took place between the whites and negroes, in
have no present means of knowing, but first Volume ?
which one was seriously and auothter mortally
we do know that, but a very few almost seems as if it were but yester­ wounded.
mouths since, eveu Colfax himself had day that we waited with anxious im­
Death of Miles O ’ Reilly.
New York, August 3.— Charles L. Halpine
a very poor opinion o f Grant, and is one patience for the initial number o f the
(Niles O'Reilly) died to-day from an over dose
ol the authors “ 10 reasons why Grant State Rights Democrat. How we priz­ of chloroform udmiuiatered to relieve neuralgia
should not he nominated for President. ed it, aud how the Democracy o f Linn ou the brain.
Kentucky Election— Ku Klux.
Below we give a few o f the said county were nerved on to deeds o f pa
“ sixteen reasous,” which document was
distributed throughout the couutry nn.
der the Congressional frank o f Schuyler
Colfax. Read it, and deny its autheu.
ticity who dare, and then answer us
the question, “ who is stultified ?
Chicago, Aug. 4.— Returns of the Kentucky
triutic duty by it. Three years ago !— election yesterday are very meagre. Steven­
It seems a marvel ! And what changes son (Deni.) bus doubtless carried the State ly
a large majority.
j have been wrought iu Linn county— in
The Kii-Klux Klan has appeared in Eastern
Virginia. A number of Radicals at various
Oregon— in every State in the once points along the Potomac Lave been served
United States since the Democrat en­ with notices. Considerable uneasiness is felt.
Brownlow Scared.
tered the busy and chequered arena?
Nashville* Aug, 4.— A hill has been intro­
1. lie has all he deserves at the hand« of Then, Linn countv was under the dom
duced into the Senate f>r punishing persous
tho American people.
2. lie could not deliver an inaugural ad­ ination o f a party whose text was who appear masked in any street or road. The
bill provides a severe punishment for persons
dress
and whose watchword was op­ belonging to the Ku-Klux Klan. It provides
J. Because at this peculiar period in the *' loilty
history of our country we need no able and ex- pression ; whose career was marked by that members of these organizations shall
hereafter be ineligible to office.
Persons
, perieuced statesman at the White House.
4. Because one hundred thousatd graves violence arid intolerance and whose about to be inducted into office will be required
to take an oath that they have never been
ami four million freedmen demand a Rcpuhli
leaders were imbeciles, fanatics and identified with such an organization. The bill
can President and Viet- President.
5. He is now and always lias been a Dem­ knaves.
Now, the cause o f right, jus will probably puss.
ocrat, and has never endorsed tho lie; a tlieau
Tallahasse, Aug. 4.— Tho Legislature has
tice, humanity, civilization and Liber
party.
passed a bjjl requiring all telegraph operators
0. Because ho has proved a failure in every
ty ! it fostered, encouraged and sustain­ in the Slate to take the oath o f secrecy, aud
capacity outside of tbe military.
making a fine and imprisonment lor the divul-
7. He claims to ba,-e no knowledge of pol­ ed by a majority o i t h r e e h u n d r e d in
Oyerdoes the Thing.
gence of any message. Also a bill taking the
itics or national affairs.
Then, “ lo il” mobs wen- election of delegates to the Electorial College
8. lie has followed our drunken Ib-rancrat- the county.
the people aud placing it iu the Legisla­
Deccnt lying is sometimes barely ic Johnson in all his rebellious rrws against only restrained from wreaking summa from
ture. The Legislature also passed n bill giv­
Congress and our party.
ing the colored people every privilege o f the
tolerable in a political paper, but the
9. Because lie has insulted the Republican ry vengeance upon Democrats by the
whites on all the railroads of the State. A
Portland Advocate frequently overdoes party by endorsing the removal cf the Secre- cowardice inseparable from the make similar bill, relating to hotels was introduced,
tary ui War, and accepting the position him.
and will probably pass.
sel f.
The Democratic party in National Conven-
iion assembled, repoung it.» tru t in the ii tel-
ligenee, patriotism, ami discriminating justice
.of the people, standing upon the Constitution
as the iuuudalion ami limitation of the powers
«t’ the Government, and the guarantee pf tlie
liberties o f the citizen ; and leoognizing the
questions of slavery and secession as having
been settled for all time to come, by the war
t-r the voluntary ut-iii. li <>t'the Southern States
in Constifutiona! Convention assembled, and
|»erer to be renewed or rcugilatcd, do with the
rutnrn o f peace demand:
1st. Immediate restoration >f all the States to
-their rights in the Union under the Com-.itu-
Aion, and of civil government to the American
people.
2d. Amr.city for all political offen-'cs, reg-
i-lation o f the* elective franchise ip the States
*>7 their citizens.
3d. Payment of tbo public debt o f the
In its zeal for
up o f men prone to wrong-doing.—
United States ns rapidly as practicable; all the thing, decidedly.
10. W i havo (.ne hundred better men 'O'
t oiny.- drawn fm© the jt-ipl-j by luXatiou, the Nalionaluninurepublicanparty it o f­
Now, all is peace, quietude aud civil
President
except so tnm-h as i.' requisite for ihe necessi­
11.
Because
all
parties
claim
him
as
bo
ties of the Government, economically adminis­ ten travels quite outside ol the bounds
amenity.
Then, foulest aspersions,
longing to tin ir party.
tered, bviug houcsiiy applied to such pay incut,
Rev. “ II. (J. B .,” its late
12. We h ive the power to elect a states­ blackest denunciations and midnight
and where *bc ohligutioi s o f the Government o f truth.
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do u >t expressly state upon thcirface. or the law editor, makes the assertion through its man, if we wish to.
plottings constituted the favorite past,
under which they were issued docs u*»i provide t
time o f the dominant party. Now, the
that they shall be paid in coin, they ought, in ! colamns that a hundred thousand Meth­
Feudiston on Seymour,
i-ghi and injustice, to be paid iu the lawful
odist« participated in putting down the
dominant party devotes itself to sup
In* uey o f the United States.
Before departing for New Y oik to pre.-.-iug evil and cultivating the arts ot
4th. Equal taxation o f every species of rebellion while not one Methodist was
pr- perty according to its real value, including
every­ attend the National Convention lion. peace and an enlightened social inter
i»o\ eminent bonds and other public securities. found arrayed on the otherside.
utb. One currency for the government and body kuons, as well as *• II. C B .” Washington McLean received the fob course with mankind.
Then, a paper
the people, the laborer and the office holder,
the pensioner ami the soldier, the producer knows that this assertion is not borne lowing letter from that purest o f patri­ called the Albany Journal flourished
and the bondholder.
W e think it was less ots and ablest o f statesman, Geo. II. in Linn county and was the organ o!
6th. Economy in the administration o f the ot! t by the facts.
government; the reduction of the standing than a year and a half since, that the Pendleton :
the barbarous seuliment o f the times.—
ani’ y and navy ; the abolition of the Freed-
Ciricinn-ti.
Thursday,
2
5
,ISC3.
Now, it is no more, and is onlyjremem-
n.en's bureau and all political instrumentalities columns o f the Advocate, while under
My Dear Sir— You left my office this m*>rn-
designed to secure ntgro supremacy ; simpli­
the editorial charge o f II. C. B., con­ iug before I was aware of it. I seek you at bered as the panderer iu its day to the
fication o f the system, and the di«cnntinu-
,*nc- o f inquisitorial modes of assessing and tained a refutation to this assertion.— home, but you are uot here. I must say what lowest and vilest prejudices that evei
I want by note.
collecting the Internal Revenue, so that
As soon ns you gel to New York see Gover­ disgraced or lowered and degraded the
the burdens o f taxation may be equalized and Dr. Poarne, writing from Tennessee,
r
o
nor
Seymour. You know well my uffection
liSseiied, the credit of the government and tho and speaking o f the Southern Method,
and admiration for him. You know well what standard o f manhood among men.—
currency made good ; the rt-j-eul of all enact­
was my feeling before ntul after I heard from
ments iwr enrolling the Male militia into na­ ist preachers down there, said that they
him last fall. He is to-day tbe foremost man Then, the subject o f these th nights, tin*
tional forces in time of peace; and a tariff for
in our party in the Uniti.J Stives. His ability. Democrat, was Bailing against advers«
revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal j encouraged the rebel linn in every poss­ motivation
and experienc e put him at the head f
,
taxation under the Internal Revenue law.- us ible way— even to shouldering the mus
of our statesmen. He command* 1113 - entin : winds, its friends ready at any hour to
will »fiord incidental protection to domestic '
confidence. I would rather trust him than ,
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manufactures, aud us will, without impairing ket and going into the ranks o f the iny-elf with the delicate dutb s of the next lK‘ar oi lts «H u siu n Hoin the mails 01
the revenue, impose tne least burden upon uini
Southern army. Does the Rev. “ II. f .ur years. You km-w l tun sincere.
its unqualified suppress! ¡ti by order ol
best promote and encourage the great iudus-
Muke
him
ft*
«?!
thi.«
M
in
i
that
ho
can
ro!v
on
.
trial inleresls of the country.
0 . B .1’ remember this ? But hold on ! tne and my friends. I Have a uatuml pride— some bigoted, scmi-barbanan ot a sat
Vtji. Reform of abuses in the a lininis '
iu re?.,onse tothe clamor o f its local
tration ; the expulsion of the corrupt from ! Bro. “ II. C- B .” will say, “ these an honest pride. I b clie v e -in the good will
ot iny rouiitryiiirn ; h u ijo ii. better than uny I r
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office ; the abrogation of Jnseleis office*, the - Southern Mcthodists’are n o t Methodists.
one
else,
know
that
it
i-neither
egotistical,
«¡r
j
enemies
whose
deeds were dark and
restoiaiion of ligbtful authority and independ­
^at I am ready, anxious, m j
b| and wouid „.it bear the light
ence to the Executive and .Judiciary ; the Well, if they are not, all we have to | “ ™rr,,,i,'S
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; give it}» the nomination to anybody wb > can iau,l,JU,c 1,1111
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subordinate.ii of the military to the civil rule,
say
is,
that
the
Methodist
Quarterly
j
one
single Vote more than myself.
-lied upon them by an outspoken nnd
to the tuii that the usurpation of Congre-s
Express all this frankly to tho Governor,
aud the dei.pnii.-in o! the sword may cease.
Review commits a piracy when it tnkes but (lelicntvly, aiul let lien uiiitcrstHr.il iny honcatlv conducted im nial.
Now
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8th. Equal rights and protection lor natur­
views
of
men
mol
measures
ns
l
havo
frequent
alized and native horn citizens at home and all tbo Southern Methodists into the
ly given them to you.
Good byo.
God that paper’s course seems onward and
abroad ; the assertion of American nationality
statistics
o
f
the
I
ble-syou.
Very truly,
account
iu
presenting
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upw ard--its every “ lineam eut” be­
jrhieh shall command the due respect of tor
G:: o :: gf . II. P espletox .
eigu power-, aud luruish an example aud on
number o f Methodists in the United
tokening vigor nnd a long, prosperous
T o W ashin - oton - MrLn vx
couragcweiit to people struggling ior national
and health}- career. It has weathered
integrity, constitutional liberty and individual States. This it doe«, and we think
lig n ts; and the maintenance of the rights of
I
n
c
e
s
t
u
o
u
s
.—
The
Rev.
Col.
John
that it is doubtful whether ever the
the storm for three years ; may it r» acl.
naturalized citizens against the obsolete doc-
tnue u! immutable allegiance, and the claims Advocate will gainsay the proposition. M. Chivington, o f Nebraska, has lately its three score and never falter in it
»•t foreign powers to punish them for alleged
Before it does it would do well to con­ mariied the widow ot his son, I hunias, U)jjiesjun t 0 principle and its defense and
crime committed beyond their jurisdiction.
in demanding these measures ami reiorms sult the files o f the Review for 18GL5, deceased.
The parents o f the woman lllaiuteuttnee « f the rights o f the people.
poop
we airsign the Radical party lor its disregard
publish
a
card
f.Ls«*lving
themselves
Can the Advocate refer to
W e have grown prolix, though we
01 right and the unpurelleled oppression and and since.
tyiuiiiiy which Lave marked its career.
from any responsibility for the uncivil, only commenced to say a few words.—
Alter the most solemn and uuaiiiiuotts pledge a single example o f a Northern Meth-
Tho man Chivington will be
of bom Houses of Cougrcia to prosecute the odist preacher shouldering his musket ized act.
Our theme has been a suggestive one—
war exclusively for the maintenance o f the
remembered
as being
his
dead
may we L»o pardoned for following it at
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Government and the preservation of the Union and marching forth to battle?
son’s wife’s husband; the husband
under the Constitution, it has repeatedly vio* !
think not. It can punt to numerous
this length. W hat changes three years
luted that must sacred pledge under which !
o
f
his
wife’s
daughter.in
law
;
alone was rallied that noble volunteer aruiv j preachers who succeeded in getting in­
have brought about!
l*or the sixty
which carried our flug to Victory. Instead of
the
grandfather of his step-chil.
odd dollars wc invested iu the Demo-
r-istoring the Uniou it has, so lar as iu its to the service ornamented and decorated
dren ; his wife’ s own father in law ; his
power, Unsolved it, end subjected teu ¿lutes, i with shoulder staps— generally as Chap
i crat wc are amply repaid in seeing it
in time of profound peace, to military deefot- J
own son.in law : a scab on society, and
,
»» . i
i>m and negro supremacy. It has nullified lains!-and it might, by a little effort, ais
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” blooming like the rose, to day,
a stick in the nostril.-ot the community.
iity
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tuere the right o f trial by jury : it has abolish­
ed the hubttu curyui, that most sacred writ of cover that many o f these, like Rev. Col.
Old Brownlow got scared lest the
liberty; it has overthrown tLe freedom of Jaqucs, covered themselves with g'ory Keep your daughters in doors, h.ir your
speech and thje press ; it has substituted a l»i-
windows and bolt your doors, protect at Ku K lux should get hold o f him, and
trary seizures, and arrests, and military trials, such as the ordinary Libertine would
all hazards tho virtue ot your families. so convened the legislature for the
and secret star chamber inquisitions for the
« ousdiutioual tribunals ; it has disregarded in shrink from emulating, and the profess­ The Rev. Bro Col. Innocent-Squaw-
purpose o f abolishing the terrible or­
(•me ol peace the ri hi of the people to be ional abortionist would tremble and
Irce from searches and seizures ; it has enter­
Killer C hivington is abroad in the lurid. ganization. If a K u K luxer should
These are un
ed tbe post and telegrapn other, and even the shudder to contemplate.
get hold o f the cowardly old wretch
] nvate rooms of inuividuals, and seized their
pleasant facts to dwell upon, and they are
E ast and W est S ides .— There is
1 rivate papers and letters without any Bpeeilic
wouldu’ t there bo a rattling among
«barge or Notice of affidavit, as required by stubborn faots. W e deal with disagree­ a balance o f agricultural lands o f
the orgauic law ; it has converted the Amen
dry bones ? Nobody, except possibly
can Capitol into a hostile ; it has established a able facts when we deem it necessary; about two hundred thousand acres in
Gen. Pearne, who is a carpet-bagger,
system of spies and ofiicial espionage to which not being used to shirking responsibili­
favor o f the west side o f the Willamette
|*o constitutional monarchy of Europe would
would be sorry to hear that the fossil­
1 ow dare to resort; it has abolished the ri"ht ties, we cannot do less than tell the river.
There are six W eekly, and
t f appeal on important constitutional questions
ized batch o f venom and human de.
to the supreme judieial tribunal and threatens whole truth when provoked to it, and four Daily newspapers published ou
pravity had been despatched hence, uo
io curtail er destroy it* original jurisdiction the whole truth is just what the Meth­
the west side, against four W eel ly pa­
which is irrevocably vested by tLe Constitu­
matter by what meaus.
tion, while the learned Chief Justice bus been odists North would do well to screen pers on the east side.
TliPre is vastly
subjected to the most atrocious culuuinies, from view as to the part they p’ ayed in
more w. alth represented on the west
merely because be would not prostitute bis
WILL the Portland Advocate of the
high office to the support o f the false and par­ the late unfortunate rebellion.
side than on the east. The cost o f Natioualuuionrepublicauparty tell its
tisan charges preferred against the President.
Its corruption and extravagauce have exceed­
building a railroad through tho Yallt-y readers that the Sau Francisco Call, a
ed anything known in history, and by its
T he E ast S ide H um bug .— The on the west side will prove to be 40 paper loiig established, noted for ability,
frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled
tbo burden of the debt created by ¿he war.__ manipulators o f the east side railroad per cent, lees than the sum required
is most vigorously supporting Seymour
It has stripped the President o f his constitu­
They to build a road o f the same length on and Blair ? W onder if the Advocate
tional power of appointment, even o f bis own hnmbug have come to grief.
Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the pil­ have run out o f funds and as a conse­ the east side, while the resources de­
will deny the fact that the Call is a re­
lars o f the Government sre rocking on their
base, and should it succeed in November quence operations have come to a dead­ veloped aod to be developed are large­ publican paper ?
next and inaugurate its President, we will
The Albany Democrat, a paper ly in excess on the west side, and the
meet as a subjected and conquered people lock.
amid the ruins of liberty unu the scattered whose fondest dreams would be realized prospective earnings o f a railroad show
S eymour and B lair will get a vast
fragments of the Constitution
Every
And we do declare and resolve that ever in the completion o f a road on the east a decided balance in favor o f a west majority o f the late soldiers.
since the people of the United Mutes throw off
side, has thrown up tbe sponge as to side road.
indication points unerringly in the di­
nil subjection to the Briiish crown the privi­
lege aud trust of suffrage hnv. belonged to the prospects of the Woods.Clarke
rection that the truly brave and noble
the several Sla.es, and nave been grante*!,
In consequence o f tho advent o f lo­
Company.
It
says
:
regulated, and controlled, exclusively by the
o f the Uniou soldiers regard republican­
political power of ea<-t Slate respectively, and
“ As to tbe “ two roads” spoken o f we have custs in Deunsylvania. the Reading ism as a curse to the couutry they
that any attempt by Congress, on any pretext serious doubts whether one of the “ two roads Times advises the abolishment o f ch ick­
whatever, to deprive any State of this right, will b« built very soon ;—yre mean tbe east
fought to save, and a stench iu the nos­
p* interfere with its exercise, is a flagrant side. We begin to believe wc have been hum- ens aud eggs gs articles o f culinary sup-
trils o f all good people.
j p i p a l p a e f few er which can And no war­ bugged.”
ply.
ftijiiM r
T E L E G R A P H IC
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BE INC AN ENTIRELY NEW EDITION.
CAAFULLY REVISED AMD RE-WRITTEN,
Improvements and Discoveries up to
date ot Publication,
JANUARY, 1868.
This is or.e of the best selling books o f the
age. Have sold upwards o f six hundred cop­
ies in a single eoi.nty.
For ful! partivu.ars, address
SUBaCRiPTION DEPARTMENT
-O E -
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Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
P. S.— In making application ior territory,
¡»¡ease name several eeunties that would bo ac­
ceptable to cuuvass.
'T he Oregon City R.iterp-ise, refer­
ring tothe case of the distress and sale
o f Dow’s property in this place, says :
He was left pennilne** almost, by a Sheriff
sale o f over Slofl worth ■»! property which went
it ¡ess thim $10, on a judgment for $150—leav­
ing one h"ndrJcu and ten dollars yet to be col
lected out of properly which the defendant may
acquire hereafter— what a beautilul law!
C. G. CURL.
A T T O K N lik
A N D CUUNflELOtt AP
LAW,
Salem, Oregon,
T ’R ,r IL L practice in all the Courts »>f R ocoid
f \
mid inferior Courts o f this State.
Office, iu Walkiuds <fc Co's Brick, up stairs.
IStf
Under a late law o f the legislature ol
Farmers’ Store—
Connecticut a home fur inebriates hue
beeu established aud incorporated.
Wc
M ONEY S A V E D !
advise all the editors the Unionist has
hud lately to migrate to “ Old Cuuuet ’
T HE
Natioualuuionrepoblicanparty
has a cln.mpioii in the Christian Advo­
cate of Portland.
That paper says that
LCuK ^ n r s i s i
q m i E LARGEST A.\l> BEST STOCK
iJry ’Goods,
Clot/liner,
: he Sau Joes Patriot has renounced
Lcof*.
Shoes,
Groce, ics,
Democracy and hoisted Grant and Col
.ax. W ill that paper condescend to tel!
its readers the truth about this San
Joes Patriot ? It knows what the truth
is in the premises
paper
Las
It knows the said
always
been
a
violent
champion o f the opposition o f the Dem­
ocratic party — that it
throwed oft on
the Gorham ticket less than a year ago
and that it has never ¡»retcnJfd to be a
Democratic paper.
Come, now.
'I he
and Crockery,
fhnt !'•? ever hem offer >1 in Bulk C *., is je s t
roceiv. d ;it
< * u > yk : A- WOLF’S
w two story building at INDEPENDENCE,
vhich we will se,i CHEAPER ihau the CHEAP­
EST.
We are preprred through rof.^nt arrange­
ment* made in San 1 1 .loci.—o, to find e 4nU.it
-ale far all kinds of Product-, anti p ayijg IL t
highest market price for WHEAT.
Wc also have in eonuectioii with our store,
A LARG E W AREH OUSE,
where wo offer storage on good term«.
people have a right to expect that a
C * a fc £ & fc O L F .
religious paper will occasionally tell the
truth. Tell your readers, if you wish
them to be correctly informed, that
the San Jose Patriot, like the N.
Tribune,
wanted
Chase
AND
\ .
STORE.
nom inated;
and like that paper, would have sup­
ported him no matter by what party
nominated. The Patriot is emphatic­
S. CRID ER, TH AN K FUL FOR THH
• liberal patronage which ha« been hith­
erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace
this medium to say to all that he is prepared
with increased facilities to serve
A
CUSTOM LKS
ally a man paper— principles are noth­
ing with it.
The Advocate has had op­
portunities to know this— does know
it.
far more acceptably thaL heretofore.
Boots,
Shoes
W h y did not the Advocate just
mention the fact that the Santa Clara
iVcirs, a republican paper published in
manufactured
ment of
Grant and Colfax ?
and
and Gaiies,
warranted.
An
assort­
CUSTOM M A D E W O R K
the «nine county with the Patriot afore­
said, had hauled down the names o f
OP
constantly ou hand.
R ep a irin g neatly done.
A continuance o f patronage solicited.
A. 8. C R ID E R .
I t was the boast in some quarters
during
Dallas, July 20, 1808.
18tf
the war that a good chance
was presented to kill oil the “ damn
foreigners.”
From
tho
couduct
of
commanders in many instances in put­
ting foreigners forward where there
was most danger it is fair to presume
that there was a purpose in all this.—
S
S w r CELEBRATED
a E r a M S I I
I
STOMACHl_BITTER8!|
[ Tli pro delirious stomach Bitters ore entirely
I VegetabU, and free from alcohol and every hurt-
that lie had two brothers, a brother-in-
law, and a nephew— all foreigners—
slain in the said war, and tliat he has
good reason to suppose that they had
not been fairly dealt tty.
To he a for­
eigner is a crime in the eyes o f Colfax
who will not deny taking an oath never
JUDGE
FOR
YO U R
SELF!
TRY
TH EM !
TRY
T H EM !
Mr. L. Westacott, o f Salem, tells us
ful ingredient. A pleasant tonic, and a most,
agreeable drink. Tue market ia flooded with j
1 poisonous compounds; but THESE bitters,incde.
i from the purest extracts ol valuable root», barks»
(and herbs, are admirably adapted to tbe cureotJ
fall affections oftbe Stomach, Kidneys.I ivf r and)
f Bowels, such as Dyspepsia. Fever, Purrbe-a. j
5 Loss of Appetite, ate. «to. For sale everywhere. [
5 A. FENKHAT’ HKN, S ole M anvfactcnfh , (
t
cor Sansome A J ^ c k s t m ^ ^ F w c l s c o J
I
i
to vote or suffer to hold office, any for­
eigner or Catholic when it w-as in his
pjw erto prevent it.
D R . B IF P L A M D ’8
CELEARATED
T iie nigger legislatures are enacting
militia laws down South.
The carpet­
bag Governors are to have power to
arm and equip a 9 many regiments as
they choose. This is for the purpose
intimidating voters. There will he an
end o f such farces, wheu fearful rctri.
butiuu may be visited upon the heads
o f the malefactors in those States.—
God speed the day.
SW ISS STOM ACH
B IT T E R S
T R Y ---- The best Purifier o f the Blood,
IT
A Pleasant T on ic!
A \ ery agreeah/e Drink !
Unsurpassed for acting sure/y but gen*
gent ly on the uecretions o f the kids
neys, bowe/s, stomach and fiver!
For sa/e at aIt who/esa/e and retail
/iquur, drug and grocery stores.
NO BODY SHOULD BE W 1TH 0T IT.
G . F R IS C H ,
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Proprietor.
TAYLOR A DENDEL, Sole Agents. ’
413 C 'fj street, San Francisoo. ml2ia
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