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The Last Shall bo First,
Onr Party,
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WAGON MAKING
The
great
revolution,
Wilson, tbe Mongrel Sknator from Massa
lution which, under the
As the gnarled oak stand«« up aealnst the
I chuselt-S, 4)d . Kelly, the Mongrel membe
AND REPAIKING SHOP.
¿spot Military Bill, is
operation of the despotic
storm, or as the sturdy bjiilt clipper keeps its
from
Ppila^ephia.
h*-
v
e
lately
been
«turnpin;
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT
course* through the tempest, so has dono tho
ED WARDS inibrips all
ww»w
completely
subvert the1 structure of
plctely to subvert'
the .SoutbcMn i States; And it is announced
party.
We
have
triumphed
over
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Whom
it
may
concern,
”
them
society,
has'al
Democratic
party,
Southern
has already begun to put
LAFAYETTE,
___er, , the Beast; if shm*flv
a
i
to re
all adverse
etemonta,
and find just ahead of tliat old Bam
that-he
he is established in LpFAT*
L| afat «
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all
adverse
eterno
forth
its
fearful
manifestations.
Follow­ that
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
errand. It -is
us, bright sunshine and a smooth seq. No turn tolthe South on & similaf erranif.
t ett ^ in the
•*
‘ business
_ of manufacturing ami
ing fast upon the assertion of their right
f
h
—BY—
p.tT’y ever breasted the storm as we ’flavo well, that aie notice has been given of But-
rapairing
ler
’
s
advehLin
order
that
air
lhe
few
spoons,
to
suffrage
in
Alexandra,
the
negroes
of
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done. Our flistory is that of our country.—
WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND BUGGIES.
UPTON. -
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ing in
in |l.„
the Richmond have recently held a political An experience of many .y ears on thiscoa^t ,,
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it
.
Our days of prosperity were tfle brightest watches anM other trinkets remaining
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Soyth, mayrr
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bo ' securely
Hidden, before his meeting, at which
the telegraph informs in the business, enables him to assure patrons
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In m.Tunre.) ones of the Republic. Pounded by Jefferson,
in
5,000
of thjeii race were
k
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that
other
’
arrival.
It|
is
also
stated,
other
great
the draughtsman of tbo Declaration of Ins
us, more than
that he understand^ what it requires to make
fl
One Copy One Year, . .
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of this Mongrel party, art^to
are to visit the present. Over this vast assemblage of
$3 00. dependence, we grew to pow^r and formed a lights
^or repair jobs in his lin$ in a manner to stand-
Ono Copy Six Months, .
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’2 00. Government never before equaled in tho his­ South tbi^ summer, and that million» |of lying brutish ignorance a white and reverer d through all our varied seasons
He will take
dodumejits.
ipre
to
be,
circulated
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that
un-
tteaT'Olergymen and Teachers will be Fur tory of the world—a beacon of hope to the
malignant, named Hunnicutt, presided, bi exchange for his work wagon timber and
a
oppressed of every land. W icn in “authority, happy regi® n, to enlighten the people ns to
lumber. He wants Spokes, Felloes, To.iguis,
and,
aided
by
other
whites
as
despicable
wished with the CorniEu at $2,00 per annum we rendered unto Ciusat tho things i which tlicir pAlitte^ I duties.
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Axles, &c., for which he will allow the mar­
WBe.BW
.
as himself; exerted ibi
‘ ’ s influence to arouse
as we
were Cmsar’s, and did unto others ‘ ¿8
ket price.
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J. EDWARDS.,
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
groes against the ex
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no effort is to-be made, to foment discord between the passions of the
would have them do unte» us. We
'*r_ knew
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Lafayette, Jaly'&l, l$66-ly
the white «¿d black races at the Sotyth—to isttng local authoritb s and all those who
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One Square, 12 Lines ^or less, One Tnser- North, r.o South, no East, no West, but one array tfie (feedmen in implacable hostility
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Wc were above
supported
them.
They
were
wafned
not
great
and
glorious
Union,
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r dor.to sectional against’?tbph* white neighbors—jtd Fra nt the
local
and supeti
For each subsequent insertion.
• L00- jealousies. Early in dor history we triumphed seeds or , a , tear of races. Not . . . satis èd with to put thdr trust io any convention U
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might be called by the present Législa
A liberal deduction will be made on ^?z
the carnivihof
carpivjliof „blood,
blood, they
they have
ha
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- pm ty. They claimeiL: the
alri lady cn-
over t,he old
Federal
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A. G. PIIII^BS, T P.S.
Quartcry, Yearly, and half Yearly Advtr-
. . _ ’ | wotildg ture, nor to submit to its action, but rath"
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country at any joytjd, Lthfsfe monsters of iniquit
the
right
to
drive
from
the
Uscments.
t
<
plunge the*
thé Hauth
^autli into
,of a
St.
ould invite attenBnu 1 . his improye^
intojhe
hufivto.vi
« m
».«- ler to take the government in tbeTr own j
w 1 » the horrora
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per time all persons of foreign bi irtb, and to ra-
Fatiftttes for I)entalMorkj
Wduhl
be
(flighted
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Th
’
sy
glands,
and
through
a
convention
called
strain freedom pf speech anj of the press.— Domingo mhfisiicre.
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not ta be I
annum.
at
San
Erancisco
Prices,'
id _ a
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.! themselves and cotnposedicf negroes, to
..v.„r.., exposed» to the •by
rn women,
But the people drove them from power, and to see iSdubhyrn
V-
Being the basis on which our
excelled
anywhere*
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such *■ principle^ were hot Again advocated- brutality of infuriated neg o |ncn, and edu­ frame a State Constitution which should
ratcs.are fixed, Currency will only be taken
Next to our lives, liberties _ and approving
until the party now- in ascendency hacVitfs cated, refined ind upright menj in Li$ hands be a law alike to white and black. Should
at market Value.
consciences,
nothing is! more conducive to
t'H'l * ' ' ihih infamous counsel be adoipted, it would
exi-tener. We next decenjl ly consigned to ,ut nrgro mid>s.
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health than a good set of tat th.
Jq furtherance of their hd
the tomb of the Uapulets, the old Whig party,
: leatt t„ results too appalling for Bontein-
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Ho! to every one that eateth, Ccmc! and j
COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
It was a long and honorable contest, and we men are employing every levied to arouse
’ation.
We turn from it, therefore with yo yvho have no money come—as soon as you A i
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mt, confiding and p
nation.
ignura
Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W, met focmaru worthy of our steel, but truth is the pa|sions of! n the
r. 1 ’k
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‘ 11. Hr >wn; , Sheriff.
z;. “ z
jjitq
population. They impress tbo nope that the negroes will disregard get some. .
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Ball, J.
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u. . whit mighty and wil| prevaik In our wheje
whc|e hts-
his- hvlpleS4 neg
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comb ; Clerk, S. C. A
rnmb
Adams
«lams ; • Assessor,
I). tory the peop'e needed but to understand our upoij tflem^ t|ial their kite masters ajp their Hunnicutt’s advice, and that no such re­
For tbe Dentists of Oreg i on
natural
and
thi-ir
oily
h
*pe
of
j(isti<
e
Are loud in
Smith ; Treasurer,
r
_ Clem. Eckles; School princi ilei» to ii niintain them Our third foe
volutionary scheme as t|ic one above indi­
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Js,
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_ Coroner,
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must
raK'ffiq
supj^ort
Superintendent,
Rev.
John
Spencer;
Upaiji
tbe
uid
and
support
o!
Í
thi
t-hçir
was the X-tiive American' or Know-Nothing
prices aro boldly assailed,
Since tiieir high
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cated will be attempted.
his Support,
J. W. Wati4;
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Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
Ajppoi
party. 'Fhty i an»o like Roderick Dhu’te men,, Northern ' ‘ ’f ends; that wi bout th»
The Tothless
less look up
•
There is something- ¡in th< whole move­
they
’
will
i
tin
be
reduced
t0
slavery^
out of thel gro nd. Wti kn< w not whom or
feyeK
With pleasant Surprise, v
ment that strikes one wjth “’terror no less
.jJJl|
|rI.™™™™
-ilin.flr
rirrn; was
GV’
A m
morp
¡¿famous anil
devilish sehamo
what wo (wcr( a fighting. •. Everything was
And Matrons^ Maids show joy uitLeir
dcfisiil ’by human wickedness apd
and ini-
ini­ than with horror. Surely it was enough,
oiti.-boutfl am d secret It
It' was like an ad- nevey dciiifiail
vnneing i Ji my being met by thc explosion o( quity, and w its aiders and abettors will live one would think, to place the negro on an
£ TOR A OF.
<xamj»lars of whatever is atre- equality wj)th the white man, but to at­
"'IHS
<> sffT kept for the accom- hidden in mes under their feet . But, onw:rl! in bistwy,
cioiaiaaiM BpU:a.>lu in our natures. Of ijd tempt to rejerse the laws of nature and
And Comm I« « fl o n ! <»
A . inoilatimPEpWfvIctd
modatitiKflk^MMers
and
and the
the trsvellln
travelling was ©nr. /watchword ? We unearthed cur
iati«
.Butler,
notf^og
better
could
b|
expected,
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enemy
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iVe
fight,
slaogh
enemy, pnd in a brief, decisi
place the inferior ^bo.ve the superior,« re* , J. K. SAMPSCiN or the LAFAYETTE
public.
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tercd him terribly. That | Harty was short is an, ampliynient entirely congenial? to his "ducing the white man to tbe condition of
<¿QO» STABMXO,
lived, 'i’hey detsired to disfranchise all foreign- nftlure-—w, yt4st add easing a negro crpwd, he
WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter,
the black man’s slave,Ti a lefioemcnt of
MV.
have
a
chance
tofitebfa
pinch-
tu
iy
proba!
born
citizens.
The
essence
iff
their
exist
n?e
«nd attentive hostlers.
ested, that he is prepared with improved
H \ 0r pocket a pewter Spoon. Kelly torture to-which only modern Radicalism faciliities for tbe accommodation of Farm­
was pr< iscripficm, a principle which the heart beck wateM
Liberty and
o|rn
auu Equality
r^quauty have
nave
n as
as a
a flippant,
flippant conceited,
conceited, nn-
on- dould attain. i ; Juiueny
of the
.U_j American people wi! never, at any ii well knot
II. F. WII1TIL ill. !>.,.
ers,„Merchants and otbef • Shippers, with
IMF
I..... , Ioing
>vu>o maintain.
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hncky with *',*
little brains,
a
meh ma< fl before to-day, hut never, in
principlefi ntii
p| * ty ! ",
tunj*
’Ll
safe, accessible and coovenbint. SI OR-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
The r »ext grèat contest wai pearer at home, vast aiuppnilj >f impudence and no coqràge ol­ the wildest exacerbation of its fury has
!giá j Buller are fit a
iate« in thi-* drdad fanaticism assumed such terri­ AGE. He will also ¡Purchase and For­
it was with ourselves. Our many victories.
victories, honbstv.y
Oregon»
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o ir gre^t accessions of strength, consciousnesa ¡such an imWpi rise, Büt. WdMM I
ward Produce for a reasonable YVmmis-'
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bly shapes as it now presents.
O pppcx .— At the Drug Store,
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Congress,
nd
has
la
’
cly
become
a
Lader
of
idha
Mon.
Goods
and
Packages
Shipped
to
of | ow/er and long cobtipued prosperity
Jf is (Maddening to witppsssucb proceed-
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brought on internal dissension«; A house p iayer mccti tôt and Sitndajt Schools* fl’s,.
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it^Tn the capital city of thè Old domin- my care will reuelve due and prompt att­
T. V. B. EMBEEE,
Christian charity, is
10 stir
stirWfc R
i« H»
divided»
Ie<b against itself cannot 0and. . The con­ tirat work r (^ ¡Christian
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’oBè-and ^»ey furnish- twotfrer * mo a? ufo I ention-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
rn negroes to.deedi <d
ias acrimonious, tbe ' inrtisan leaden« tl e SouthcL.
test ft
J.
K
SAMPSON-
Ufty ngainsR their ^eighbois. 1 nat wi Mustardtion of the insecurity of all hum in
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fled from our to *d re hpstf
YavddU
~ e «se |tmyl)
i
^permitted
quietly to 4pbr>iU<; JJJ greatness.’ It is sad to think that old Lafnjette.’iföv. 23, 18GG.
ceuneds
and
iu
ÌSfrÒ
disaster
overtook
o-.
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t<
as
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incjis id in 18
Q ffice .—Amity Drug Sture.
ah s S C^lllrtg,
cifllhtg, do»!
Whenthe
trulthful
tin iòkow the seéd.4 of Virginia, the homo of gentlemen, the
a
hen ’M'
truth
fi história » shall come to tl eir infiunh
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ite tfli
write
tiie history
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of the last seven yenrR of b oímís I k »! ami yailence between t|»e two facies, birthplace of heroes, the* mother states­
I.AFAVETT1'. Í'KKRY.
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IXR. A. B. WESTERHELE, Physician our coefatry,
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è|idyncv,
I- the bes^
I h - s (¿ t-|
ii'Jencv, ¡that
¡that, the white people ol men, th* State in whiéh more than io any
y,
hia
pen
must
dwell
with
deep
» Y J and Surgeon, Lafayette, Oregon, tOffice
the South-, diBa»
« i* res Jtiuil
«ived t<5
tX trnct-
trust nl.vn»»
alone to : tf
tlifr
A-
ihnoii
ih»c the intimal di mensions which ÉK.»
< regret
signed wtould
would respectfully
respecttuiiy Sti-
an- ' »
other the pride of liiwage is cherished, rpITE uTMlcrrigned
in the Drug store.
1* defeat
■
wid justice oí
or the
tbe ;¡conseréaj¡
conserva!’ v
Vt »* *
led to th«
. of our paity, and the còik good si-UMvi wvl
V,«.
the
trMi|riliMg
public, that he “ JL
JL nouncejtoute-
should be selected as the one upon which
Rtquent twinin;
.....-, at the Lafayt lie cros.-ing Of the Yamiiiü.
T > .-.i h of scclionnlis m aud radicalism tdviuent n’t Qt: N<»rth. to .brand tliesie inl'amous
of all others the yoke 0f the oppr ss w was lias, i
OFO. II. NTHWAR»
a^' Iniy deserve til be.
jm ’ in tlie c cSnncilaof the intio^, This wai a n^ta'ors
lyita'ors a.<1
A LAIUJE, NEW AND SAFE FF.RttY b ’H.’T,
bjuiit of these vill men is two f^<l. to be rnJdo the most gulling. But mod
> >ê “ .,t$i
btorat i (yur existence which no otherparty ¿l\ie
on which he can cross Teams, Stock, &c^
could . halve
Bu t w<» are now First, to humiliate, ruin, ahd, if
atv< withstood.
ex- ero Radicalism, spurred by hate, halts at
_ ¿ZirblZZ- ■’ AND CHEAPLY
lb4 white race of thcUSnuth;
th^jSooth ; but fró atrecityj In its mud march to anarchy EXPEDITIOUSLY
r
united, mid out principles Are pure as ever, t rrninato tM
A N 1) C 0 U N S E L 0 R A T L A AV
Secondly,
apu
tdiiiclly,
to
liegro.-Mrtf,
Lcondly,apd
ebicily
,
4o
secure
the
negro
votò,
our purpofsc is -.a firm, our 1 carta as brave Í» ! ,
it cru.-hes
‘s. All befl Htt
’te it.
With its wi Id
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
‘ leading
“
and havinta weathered tlie storm we arc now py p.TinaCeptly niilfnnting tlpjn from
i mili Hit»
The roads
to fl and from this crossing
,
r
shibboleth
lof Liberty and Equality, it
th It
mnint attention given tn CoBectirms, and once ihOrte preparing tbe g» md old ship to Southern'Whites. Their scheme is ' to have
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are in good repair, a lid persons* from Jim
die^i
scek> toid<*q3i)lish
all distinctions, sparing
heg.ro
govert
oris
and
¡legislators
in
LhC'Siiulh-
Will pmrtiq in th? Supreme, District sieatlily sajil before the breezd which will lend
south going to Portlan d, McMinnville, Forest
not
even
those
the
Alffi-ighty
Ilimsef
has
and County Cm
Uhis State.
us safely ifl-.lo the 1 arbor of i prosperity, We orn Slates, n tgro .Senators an<| C^igressipeini;
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(¿rove and llillsboro, knd frdm the North,
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were tri» it , syvcrtly by the 1 contest, but wc ami, in siiQf| ^iholly to ¡¿notk-"t|c. WlutLs in created. The age of chivalry is long past going to Salem,
uem, ii/nii^s«
Dallas Corvallis, will find it
RURLBDRT. > ;
-ill
that
rthfòs
th
the
politicai',
or
social
leèn'.
antage
to patroniiethis Ferrr.
are sound pn principle as a ver. Wc have
and with it has ceased to be exhibited to their afvi
dition
of
th
4^
South.
The
telegraph
announ^vs
passed the orticai of our exi -tenca an« I es-
JOHN HARRIS. •
much of the nobleness of natu’s nature,
.ATTOJttXBY A.T UW,
*'• ’ ” a insists-
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tablishèd the fuel to thè sat (inaction of the that Wcf ’* I mH
Lafayette. July 31, 136C».
Un der the leveliti** sway of Radicalism,
Lafayette, Yamhill Uoiintv.-yOregon. Will
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President
.
mi st be a -negro.,
world,
that trn*0>cmocr:icy r ever dies. -
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practice in the Supreme, Circuit an<i all
tho title of “ gentteirt -n.” will ?oon become
Our fourth an<T present foe is the Radical
If these W btthes sbccecd in
• • ■ ”e
New Picture Gallery! .
of the Courts of this State.
irgotten phrasej or be remembered only
Í
or
Republican
party.
Its
him
tory
is
a
record
shall
probably, see Fred.
Don •¡lass presiding a fl
r ‘ I ’ ' A-X- - - ri-
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i term id
rcprouchi Then will c »me
T II. CATTERLIN has fitted up a
of reproaclu
oi usurpations of power, sup iprcKS'on of the over the SAa.U*i anti greasy, iWqblly-hcn Ad as a
£. C. BRADSHAW,
pic<s, nl»ri(1vt iàcTit of the lib •erty of speech, darkies occtj^ying the seats iir.e<j graced yy the extinction
of every manly virtue. Ver-
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COL NSELOR AT LAW,
ru., Webk er, Benton, Wright ami alliier ’Iy * \ he that runneth mny read.’— Lowin'-
pcraonyl oppressions, whotesa i c plunder of the- Clay.
public
trensu/y,
and
cnortnouii
i taxation. It is il’u trions s|s feStr.en. ¡ This? is no fancy pic- Ville J'Htrtud.
Lafayette, Oregon.
in Lafayette in complete style, nhere Be ia
kept allée bjjexc’ting sections! ! di.>p:iragetnent tur -, but is I ><m likely to become an infinlmp s
prepared to take
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A\7‘n practice in the District and Supreme and nnimnsify. It refuses to admit represen- ind deptbiwi C reality, milers the jieO; ’
Washington's W caknessssf.
rhotographs and Ambrotypes
J V Courts uf Oregon.
(alive« ofAen sovereign Sthtcf to the councils ads
,,.<n í in
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ii niigiit a id hurl these mi-
an address delivered at Delaware,
into
the
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public
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err axes Pahl, Collections made, mid ol lhe nation, and persists io l.lestroyiug
February 22d,[ Dun Piatt -sai l :— *o.n short nut ice and in the best st} !e of the
Talk
of
tri
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governiTicnt
of
those
States
and
ruling
them
r<
and
ridiels
!
What
tr
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Proceeds 1’rompllv remitted.
No nu an has suff< red lure in tbeJands art.
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by ma tial law. Its purpose is to maintain filli -I Só idflj W»U s as thes^ men. who, to hér»
Ladies. Gentlemen, Children; old and
of the i standard historians than George
arc p.’ifkifjg |«> ¡mhym
at the sacrifice of every principle petunie thè? powi'r,
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young, all can be accommodated by present­
H. F. Bon ham. Attorney at supremacy
They have, passed’ him be- mg tiienrselves for that purpose.
underlying our governin! nt.
‘
èie v»-rv fól tdations of- the gjovurnrl)?. ..t Y— 'Vash
a
This is the foe we have to meet in Septem­ ^tfuedh*.v Ari .»Id was a saint cjonfpared U-i th yond popular understiinding and * popular
i 3L«Jflk'Wp
Exchanging PlIoTtK! kams ia all the rage
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her next. That Democracy will aun in triumph-- ne or
e has ceased to become a now with young gentlemen and young liulies.
aÿ’ mputhy..
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8 A L E M, OREGON.
when its principles are fairly understood by *
a
nd
bee
»me a god.- I was nev.-r
■Call and get u supply, and it 1 do uot
.m¡ an
TlW
P
rò
vinati
the
people
weJ
’
.
ave
no
doub
. We believe
AL - DlSI’EXSATIo: ii.—Join)
A\7ill- give prompt attention to all legal
n inj ore startled than once when I came un- please you 1 will charge you nothing.
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-pi »pecji not 4cng he •ft>r<| Li«; <
th ex ¡pect.div upon a pamphlet written and
V V• hn-iucss entrust’ d to him at the Cap- there is a glorious lot lire nu niting the good. Buren in
v2n9tf
W H. CATTERLIN.
old,
well-tried
and
ever
faithfiI
parT*.
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sjvd
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No
l)emrcrat
ever
diet
d
in
the
I
itol. He will also ptaaetiee in any of the
published by Tom Paiiriej attacking George
Examiner.
i rut*»! ('hai i T I.
It :-L
is a r.
very rn Sous fail
(’mirts of this State,
Wash ngton
It wtis a powerful dissee FÄITY DOIMidE’
n
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( during
tiring tbeJ
the 5 L aat
.i»t sixty-Hvc
sixty-fiyc yea
year$ ‘rtii’y ttErt
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the
Father
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country, by that
Eederalist
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l|ave
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civil
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Hayden,
-INDEPENDENT-
Ben
W B At IT M ea XS
The Constituí onal Un-
brutal,
coatse,
yet
uulu
writer-
Whije
re
­
risen
n
ml
Tny
Generals
enera
fill *i
. ay lor ¡and Mr. IJi
ion says ;
0 R DEB G D O D T E M P L A R 8.
J »i;c of (hi s« o < ílieil ii i tl*e Presilla
ject ing the au.irimin# up of the celebrated
coin,
Each;
In.
A -very continon exclamathin. in the Collec­
' ï Î »
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Ü 1 1 offe«,
tí
office, ai
a ¡1 : d the Vi<*4. Pt csii vnt Who sue inlidel. the mete fiict that tlie great Vit-
erf» every Saturday eVehining at Unity ,
tor's fiffic.o these days, by har hwvrklng men,
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office in vn h case
n Dcflj«»- ginin Colonel could thus be assailed by a tv I School H«»use. »
deeded
to
tht
upon bearing ibe amount oftixcs, is “ What
o’rat. So th|i
M, during the wholB
Oregon. docs it nvnn ? ’ I
J. M B a
coteinporary, awakening the suspicion that
FOLK C0ÜNTT,
ty-five
ytaiSf
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moiratic
priuc
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bave
bv*
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a
We
can
t»
ll
our
Imrd-whr
we
did
nplknow
Geotige
Washington.
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H
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V
.ing men, .who in the Asceti
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TVTill i racticc'in the various Courts of this
llvncy.
1
wonder
tlrut
Souiv
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have
V bceti voting the Rtpubipan
WIKIIi
II
ticket for
▼ V State.
44 ly
investigated fl>i myself, and discovered
♦
the pant Six years, w bat it inejtus in. a very these cl-riem Republicans whp ipok for tile
»
flndi r of (4o| in everything, do mt see whst a that Washington -had 't een burn of wo
few sentyi’.C’f».
isf^nsation it ii. No Dep.iiicraBc mm ; tl at he hail once been young, uni.
I
c. <4. ATRE..
It menps that yon have bt*ei i voting to rob |ôovi«lential i
I
ifre-iiient ev[. *dled-in bfficj*,«m<
lAifayettc
IxMlgc,
No.
i.<[Fv«lerali.-t dme d with the girU dn d Hide aft or the
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yourself?*, for the purpose of enriching as
^ATTORNEY
A
COUNSELOR
AT
LAW,
F|r e «nk-ht y vili ¡’lived out luH.'tvim ii» it, showing fox ; that Lc wais vriti of h is pe«wot>, pnmd
a
I
ra avimiNl a set ofv<-oi>mlr< Is i « ever lived,
INPEl^NIENT ;
the wntcijfiij
“SALEM, OREGON.
It means <hat you have burn helping t»> uniteli S i ^ i M care of T’r<>v id» ice^qvcr ihu of his hur<e«, passionate in i ia femper,
Front tlkt lit si fcuirof the re-
ORDER OF
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GOOD TEMPLARS.
w
prii •lice in thy Supreme and Circuit build up a proud moneyed i istorracy, win*
I ea n _*d that
»»istoC ¡Hie i'i h s tveliiuxs.
,*ki
vblul'on
tijitii
r
eriusi
seem*
<»f
Mm
Ìì
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r»*?ts
everj
’
Tuesday
evening
atfe
o
’
clock,
v v (\>urts of ibis State.
n ho b »wed in a (bghilied
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by the corrupt intbu-noo of th» ir Hionry*, eou-
iha'itur, wi h hit*
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uh way h-»| ®
f »is been inure pi
z
KjgF^Pairticntar atteniion paid to Ptobatc tio'e tlie h-gisl.-itiofi uf the uuunhy fur liiejr
I and hatids behind liiju; to his gu sts, nt. levee , 1v 1 members of the ordet in good standing are
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invited l».» allend.
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rcmuii.-i
r.ire»l
:ieei|
! sä veil fr<4u*
people
hate
an
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It im uns that you are payir ng the taxes- of
J. II Ubrox, W. C> T. t
and forwarding of proceeds.
nt’oii.'
b Tii»» , who #i>gg«*Slçd
li »»id-ahakiti x, lie
í
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R. P. Bum, W/R. S.
your rich lui^hbnix,
tui^hhnis, » who
‘ |iave .tlicir thou- Fi-.ieraiali m ■
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Sbak»»
flnud-!
rep|ie?
sands invested in G'ivt-rnnient bunds.
;
‘* C ä tris
CVS * î j is a corrnihi
catch the itch I”
Í rv»n
?A1€JI FOR SAL.E--Dti>iHug
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hievt
inr, iand
: jin
grandfather,
old'
m
by
my
TxFAMOrS.— Ben, Wade, of [Jilin prnpAHrs ¿»hipping par
a to rriimve to New Mi-xicn,. I w ill sell my
»•f Bus’on. . lu G
Bocire c»un’v I\onthcky. who vas w»nn- F.iim. HitiiMtrd on the Sab*m RAad, two milt n
'n have stones of a linif »mi ¡ itjurii* put al-
i
tmy. id tbe Aim
Arrivali R'-V'ibituo
BrpnJywine. iliai he hapjend to be
the Lea» 1 <4 die graves <4 all a ii'TS Who f,||. i
ded
at
Miuth of Lafayettt«.’ at a « ahe baihia I n . Situ­
tltti about thgp y<-iu- J 73S ibe fii
eets every Sainrduy evening at the res­ in the Int« war, known to be
A,
pre-ent when 1 Washington met his army ated on this Farni. an* a ctimfortahlr Dwv'4-
Republican*. ♦k:lains, artd j vnt', oihmfa who
idence uf Dane Koervra.
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: Oil the Up|Mi* portions m the sn ones is V» .-be a a'iippiiig pari rof B,»»î»| »I
in fu 1 retreat, hind then the great com- imr Holier, a splendid Barn, and gotMl
JAS. OLDS. W. C. T. i design r« jirvihmtiiig a soldivr
tbvv r.1,1 -.1 ibi a
mauder swore terribly, f In a word, I Or. hard.
“C imicus ” Ji­ tbvv
J striking
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no
ly
th|e chains troni the kimfutig slave.
By applying eonn, a <*<»od Farih enn lio
plans fur inU "O'hp p'g li-jf a n
le Yned to ove the mun for his weaknesses,
J ile graves of Democrats are
t< be unmarked
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mark
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h.i'l at murvrllueely low fitur?«, P4>?*ci»*vm
piai vs of lrt|<R Each djsç i n l
A Fresh Invoice of TIN WARE and Co except by simple
1 admired him fl<r his strentrth
4
whij^ bonrdi* giving _thFir in
in bis
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bis own ! »■ Hv, alili t
wifi be given immediately. Title perb’et. ;
pious “ efiFusioufe ” of new good« at fieri
rpi’i
; -’ir
i ame Ar. Who MJ - Uè w r yas not a gl-ri th^ ^L-ytio^,
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THOMAS
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