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■ r i I í Ji o M i , > II wjb tr I a» ’ î-l ; ' Í : » , F 'I I L I T 'l- - r *f r I I I * * 9 I 'n •. i ¡ I A 6 Ì I Í « % 4 « *4 « . » i . 11 ♦ if I .s ! i : r ♦ D ■ • 1 I • I « I Ì f Í ■fl ' I 'n i/ THE 4 ■V, â * H i r ♦ KJ L' l J'a l .lL JL II - V of law. A land docs, not titutc a State, net a peop’e occupying ijb: But when that people organize tnemselve.- the into n coclety and make certain rules for 1 I toe p.kW? V — i flfl* irjoffi but to Irlect lh»iriofficir.< and move on i, 4n4cr **"? f protection the Gc rarement of r'l U — General P I - I . Ü - .3 * l * j ¿JL .■ ’irF- * ■. piFwtohL.. ■dk| i-'i i i t I I s 4 I PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS; A CARD will liOAeiluty iti^to protect the Statt». provecí all mi ine omw ». Ass •uddnL - r -.- #rr Goveininents of Columbia that g t AUGUST 27, > ^©ung and Middle Aged Men. atiid Vespncii»i i r monarchies that Johrli Due »- the government of all and create uiochine y nn<! Richard Roe; are setting up, the United Importing Druggist, EDITOR. by which those rules may be enforced 3. W. JOHNSON, / THE CQCNTRY AND THE AGE DEMAND O» S ates of c<Hir*eJciMn-* to -the rescue of itself I I ' W: ' r DEALER IN those rules and the powers conferred for and the Staties'bf Virginin. Stutes hf South Carolina and Virginia. YOU THAT YOU MAKE THE MO8T OF YOUU 4 h j9 [hr undoubted right of this then execution constitute the átate, the Vroul4 i ", all J I _ I . f ■ *Íáí; i *4 there hs'less alacrity, or. or would) hii'leKR ailacrily, would there DRUGS, CHEMICALS,; PAINTS, OILS, ‘IME AND TOUR ENERGIE^ peo-ple to canvass public measures and the Government. And as no rules will enforce be a 1 iffcifenxsA, shaiuiJ those gentlenninf be GLASS. ♦ mtrifs of public men."— W ebster . themselves are nothing, tlicte mu*t be a ’if eZM id to esU, their'creatures by the old ALCOHOL. Y&Ù can be Successful make a ¥ Our idea of Journalism, is. he who dare people to enforce aud be enforced upon, i L»i lines’? l)(Ws ä it i$make a difference difference ir ir Uw, làw, nr nr You can make Money. KEROSINE. iii reason, wha^kind (f an illegal and hostile not tell the truth is a coward, and hf who and those people tunst hare i habitation ; government U« proposed to by etitnblfolied ? You can rise to Distinction, TURPE NTINE. will not is a knave. I * ' 4 lini. and as that habitation is of course marked The effect u;ro (our St*tv« of South Carolina •» * W AB I It is Uy this shallow ^policy ” of suppress < Merchants. Farmers, or Bankers iog the truth that a whole generation has by meets and bounds, the unthinking mind »nd Virginia i Ithe-sam*, no mattrr wlint the Fancy and Tp let Goods, AS J is very liable to confuse the one with the n pw gfvernano; I be called, who arc its officers been taught to believe a lie. I Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks And offered at wholesale or rrtail at very Wst. is ÍÍ ib it « kind ; a stoppage of its ma Q. C hauncey B itrr . other; and’from a defect of our language,- or wljat, » AS • | i , the word State being Used as well for the cpty’V» n •up rcssion of its action until the low ra es for CAsrt. j , w < s - ' - Financiers or Professional Men, W. WEATHERFORD, iricubus he ¡n jnoved. But when that mon- Physical as the Political, this distinction Senator Williams and “Reconstruction.” IF YOU Portland, Aug. Ang.li7, 27, 1867 1867. | in n3I ly )oe, to hostile govtrnment of archy of job,.a> ' may at times become obliterated eVen in Edncato yourself practically. Educate your _L ------ ------- — L_ If, in reasoning, ones premises be false, ['VrginiA No. 2, if you please, VtHpUcirrs, .«r t'l selves for the times. Educate youreelres as the thoughts of the thoughtful. L -lír that’ll^! old old Stato State of of Virginia Virginia is destroye< the more correct the reasoning,the greater the age demand». Educate youtsrivesi in But upon due consideration it will be ma^ ay move ^>h,¡ ertainly Iter laws remain un- J ¡ it I ■ b J /-1.1 . -»iff the be$t manner possible, in the shortest * i. i» the falsity of the conclusion, To prove apparent that the Government itself, the changed, u hi iiaVe'bcen legally Chang- they haVe'teen time, and at thu least expense, insure by-Honte ¿ñ j having authority. They ar^> the correctness of the position of the Re political Stato, the livtng essence, the via ed tf ”1 ! SUCCeejij . lUyi !< ki. ] ; I ’ oe unless they h»Te been, ret-- vitm, the acting, moving person is Dot the .‘i'll |AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR I |. tn^ You can accomplish all thi» In p publican party on “Reconstruction,” Sen ubi not have repealed them » land, nor the people, but the great funda : prnjed. crowning and lastly «Iprorred merit and »tor Williams in bis groat speech to the mental rules laid down by statute and cus 1 sdye*' N^ithrf could J. Doe repeal them.for THREE MONTH’S TIME, ‘ '^Id W 'arid s Fain Faif^ his office under and by reward * at the AeZ rZ the r- • . .................. £ We clip the following from the Pacific citizens of Lafayette and vicinity, assumed tom and the machinery for carrying themj’^ rluc of the tn Ordinance, which we Read—Rrfiect—and Art. F into effect. That this is as it. were the for - !»I a pr n» was. contrary to tho Mnaical Gazette.- tjw’ARD.-Tho extraordinary ‘ as his premises: That Andrew Johnson Tipi Future of this Coast demanda M ¡‘A M ERiTF.n rvv and there soul and living mind, while thi* people are (1 JbpM! iu _ tion, , ... Edited Stptes ..... Hi ■ • i * found the South without governments and the brain, heart and body of that great fore null nndifoid and oh course could confer capabilities of the* Mason <Sr ¡Hamlin Cabinet; Naur Own Interest demanda il. y.;< Organa—the pur’ > tone and other special n<D legal auihf auin L«y- ¡ ■ i fj • and created governments for eleven States soul and mind, and the land but the sphere no ,' THE qualities that db üiiingnish ffrem—have as- ... — , n v. be » difference, we may 1 a»k, L l Wduld th « and that be is sustained by the Democracy. of its operation. The power exercised in in the legal Effect of our acts iu ths cases tonished the techl ftjcally critical dilettanti in ’ pursuance of law by agents appointed un loaid. whether I was an officer of Paris* It was 1 not «apposed possible hy above »UP i While the Senatordenies the rightof John ✓ der and by virtue of the law. is the visible Oreg^th od John l)pe of Virginia, prior to our them that snch pi ìpe-like tane» could be pro- I son to make a law, be reasons, that Con effect of the action of the State; the illegal acl< in setting hostile governments, or (laced from free rjhed*. and after undergoing -OF- e c bítained *and office* •»nd held offices under State being the law itself authorizing that wliuhsr wliether * the meet rigidly dritienl tests. they hnve re- gress may make laws upon some subjects ; B USINESS AND COMMERCE! _ ___ • jr . .ii'.' ÿ'' * wv.‘ and name, or how ceited a first cluis prize at the Exposition. ths nfw,of thlaainepower action. ‘ * L AT therefore that body has a better right to I offices? Here thoi > 1 The offices a-d not the offi 'ers constitute we illegally obtained those Portland, Oregon. A Splendid Aassortment now on Hand uwlve* to be mislead, f aMnw them! ‘ again many |j make a law upon any subject, or, for any the Government. The officer but holds, AND d HjiJ was qse Joh'ri poe who C — Governor of Vir- AT THE — bvcsitse th San Francisco. California. people, than one having no right, the De the powers, performs tho duties and exer J under a new d exefcmsu the *ami -e power« . gijhiapxe cises the functions of the office and those romeiit wfyich he is pleased to call Vir- Offers, the lust and most »ucceAful system mocracy sustaining Johnson (and t govet. 1 k powers, duties and functions, are fixed by gini* ihnd id atúápt to set up and maintain. I vs luvnuai Training AI«i«SllJ12 to |U UHBIIIV VUIIIIJF AMM attempt maintain, of a Practical qualify ypnng aa'd jand attbpi A" must be right you know) therefore Con rip. rcvoliitioq. and force may destroy all One Door from Cor First A Morrison Sts. midd|e aged men for an active, successful law and continue until legally changed. Trije. rctohil ’ ’ an - change except in ac- k life. ,, Í , . gross has a better right than Johnson, who An act then of an officer in contravention government vrnment * dsnd fand any (Near th i Western Hotel.) . ... „ , cordahce witnflaw ui !' jthe then existing form, - - - - OREGON. \ l î/2'T?nng an<1 middle aged mpn, _>-‘' UU«U,llVV V.. ...V — i- npn, artisan» of law. is not the act of the Stat?, but of PORTLAND, has no right, therefore Congress has the is revolution; revolution.7 j ; But, B"» while the agent oLa gov and eivrk». ium<tff business and professional ¡»fee »ion al the individual person committing the act, enimtent In connection with the ahnvo btock can men,:aivail themselves of the w opportunities right to Reconstruct the States. the power*, du- • J ------------------------- w - - - - ■ vwa J ernment is if in ibe |be exercise of ‘ f* m «rt Ò of nF . XT et . i. • • for w 'icb he is individually responsible: found the fine it assortment be ties apd fdnqtsons of In offre ♦»ffereq. * ” d l)ew out for tbeniBclves an hoa- office of the govern- ti»» *.hd f Does it follow, because the President It clearly appear® therefore that a va mtnt; he can^bt recognize as legal and in any orable careqr Fianos, New and Secund Hand, has no right to make governments for the cancy created by one person and filled by way bindingjfiny revolutionary act of another,« Y0UNGMEN who can detmt* three to wiiy ?ind Ranging in piicea from $150 to $550, ilainipg a revolutionist himself. another,cannot in any manner ehange the four months Io slnAy—Middle Aged Men except by to ; X k — AL8O— people, that Congress may do so ? • « ; xl * 1 11 V who desire tu better their condition in life, kgal status of a State, or office And that ’ There is np’prmciple Of law inert clearly Flulinas, Accordeons, Bccaufc the President and Congress arc and others who desire honorable and lucra if an agent trans- th a vacancy in any office docs not destroy the »ettldd by junsts, thBib, that r I Vbdin». Guitar*, • »he lifer conferred 1 upon him, he do» j If tive situation» in business, can here enjoy quarreling as to “which is the United office, for it may be filled, by another in eend ■ i M ‘ • Violi» and Goitar Strings’ »¡nd h’< wincipal. And A as an officer is ndt V advantages not to he found in apy other ia* Sheet Music and Music States,1” (to take the Senators word for it,) cumbent. The difference between artificial »H agent vernment^ with the law ^ent À of g"»crnrt» Btitution on I he coast. f : iff and natural persons being, the one is i.m tegulhting r regulating bis ins •ffiee •ince as Ins ins letter ictier of oi attorney,' attorney, Books of every Variety. The course of »li»«ly can be i chmjilrtid in does it follow that whichever should prove chinj« h t» d —ALSO also — mortal and has perpetual succession, the which ia is 4»rtf$otlce du® notice to all the world of the full ten to fourteen weeks time. Tuitfou Tuition for tho to be the heir of the “ flesh and blood of other is mortal and death sooner or later extent oLbisisutlinritr, anv violation of that A Magnificent Assortment of Pictures, full, course, time 'nnlimitrJ, $50 Thoeo n?' “ Picture Frames, hot » Oval h«s own persoi al - and - Abraham Lincoln” may make and un closes bis earthly career forever. , The one Idler, bei fs and - is -- wishing to become members will Re admitted ieri by MMB 4. ( H is a migratory soul if you please that exists ^qdiyjdokc ( tjand is nit in any manner legally any week day in tbeyear No ciaiainatiaDe make States at its option ? re and "I- ;i|f Î t tiuiu of entering. rutrring. nt time in different bodies of more or less power, Patern. tate then, of the United States cannot To be charitable, the Senator mistakes The College Gazette, giving fn|l Informa 4 Br " .. . J yet, ever unchanged except by the great .. . afiB 1 Picture Tit*g«*1*, Picture Cord*. Picture rebel; though Individval person* in any locality tion júf <’f the Course of rj Study, pnd prui Gri*t.-Sy»- Great;Sy .the position of both Johnson and the De author of its existence. It is ii like the Nails, and in fact everything pretaiuing to i tot com complained pl* i ped of be in accord- tem of Practical Training, witb much vala- r ||» ► Constitution of the United the trade. mocracy ; for neither of them profess, and spirit of God moving in the bosom of the ao-ed with tlt> , able and interesting reading matter» •• »«Bt Special attention given to framing Photo Christian world, prompting only to those Siatekan4 t^ » laws made in pursuance there- free of charge to ali all who desire it. it, i/ the Democracy does not believe any such I bullion. But if there be any graphs, Engravings, &o. aots of its own exalted nature, but in no •of, it is notra ¡bdlion. Address all communications to dogma. The Senator’s speech, of two wise responsible for the perverted acts of Hhingj in oùrjÿr firm of government which render Fianos for Riant. | ’■ M. K. LAUDENSLAGER, I, it erase* to be official and be «tiçh act illej Mr. SIIANAilA ' hoars to prove that Congress has as good the house in which it has taken its abode. IAN, formerly of A.Koher’s Prescient, còrnea per soi ll, and that individual whoever Musical Estali ifhment, San Francisco, will i San Francisco, California. right to “ Reconstruct ” as the President Its teñen ent of clay may pass from earth, he be is pe nally liable to the law for its attend to Toni ng and Repairing Pianos, ! Or to H. M. D r F rance , «Secrerary. still, that ever living spirit- blooms, buds violation. r if the supposed law authorize TgnH ___ ________ avails him nothing, for nobody of anj all kinds of Poitland, (Wegiea.“ and blosscms and can never, »ever, never >ibg him to an act, ;, is law, his act is not an Melodeon», and f sense claims for the President the right to die’ but by perpetual decent into anarchy, .qffenso, but it is not law,.the law! does not Musical fl I u str unie nt b . Mow Columbian Hotel! less justify him for his ignur -■ cteate a government. If the President or successful revolution against its au forgive; mu Remember the place. p • Nna* 118,120 and 122 Front Street, thority. If then, the agent of the State have no right to “ Reconstruct,” will the W. T. S AJf AHAW’S, Wo?T violate violate t^ie the law law of ot < * Shoul I Gì tver«ior Wop-j » • Corner of Morrison, Portland, Oregon. vacate his office, the same, power that ! a ¡a mA»« a 1 n ea a Senator tell the people why Congress has ? placed him there, may- place another in the United Sj late* he is no more and no less a MUSIC ART GALLERY. 'lIE New Columbian having jpst been ■|. i : i. H Criminal ths» ¡ if be were a private citizen. ■ A* The provisions of the Constitution of the his stead. John Doe may be a Justice of a citizen will: be be punisfo’d'if punished at all Near the Western i Hotel. ¡elegantly finished and being now ready * lor 4 »r the reception of Guests, the proprietor Portland, Anig. 27, 1867. v2 n31 ly United States apply alike to all. If, then, the Peace in the precinct of Pleasant but not as || le Governor nf Oregon, And il W( outd say to the citizens of Portland »ed a Town. A vacancy created by him leaves, he commit â reason «nJ with him other indi> Virginia, Oregon and other States are in not the Justice’s office dead, but room for 1 ¡duals, wfid thcr they be members of the Auction and Commission. theljtravding >e traveling pnblic, public, that h«> he is ig now no«r ready to •! •: V •• • Z I recurve and entertain all who may favor him tjjo Union, they are alike entitled to the Richard Roe, or some other gentleman Io iegishturS,| j>r other offibc holders, or private •J a call, at ,.j JI to suit. gr_. - with prior* ¡x . _ I - - . itizens, the? ‘.»Ct is not an official one unless be appointed in his stea'd, to exercise the benefit of an 1 are limited by all constitu the |aw,iù|h< Suits of rooms, with connecting doors, for office of Justice. Nor is the principle If treason ilje orizes them to commit ireasoiiu families. ?n be authorized by lair, treason tional provisions. changed if every office in the State beeotqe is no h^tgeif a Board, per week $5 ; Board and Lodging, a crime against the law, for the $7itotl0. J ■ ' 15 Art I. Sec. 2. “ The House of Rtprcaen- vacant at the same time. The law which Ikw does npf authorize Corner o Front and Oak Strocts. » ‘ its own violation. tatives shall be composed of membtrs chosen created and is the life of the office, yet PORTLAND, OGN. A large Fire-proof Safe for the deposit ef We cenci de, therefore, as the Constitution every second year by the people of the sev remains, and vfhile it is still in existence, of the United States is tbf* supreme law «if the va|nables. «títhe Hotel .1 il 4 eral State* and theeketors in each State shall those places may be filled as therein pre la nd ’and au^ law contrary to it is M null and J Hotel Oinnibn*, with the name J uction s SALES of Real Estate, Gro- have the qualification requisite for elector* of on it, will he at the Landings on the arrival void froni ns Is passage," passage," and as the Cons eerie«, Fui rnitore. General Merchandise scribed and those who fill them occupy the most uumerous branch of the State Leg Ktitution operates not upon officers of States of :Stearner*, and Will convey Passengers _ and Horae». precisely the legal status of their prode- islature, and Baggage to and from the Hotel free of as such; but as privat* private citizen», Itherefure, therefore, ¡i MS Sale Days Wednesday and Saturday, cewora. » i . • I whatever b^s been done in accordance with ‘ ‘i charge. I ! j A. B. RICHARDSON, Clause 3. Representatives and direct taxes True, the law may be changed by competent law is hgall [ right and wherein the Constitu- I Warm and Cold Baths. 4 nhall be apportioned among the several States authority. The legal Legislature may change v 2 n23 I y tion ha»b|i ii violated the:person ... _ T , Moure open all night. Auctioneer. committing 1.. - ¡311.:.. and , UniKt .! . stand . 1 which may be included within this Union the statute if it do not violate constitutional tl>9 act tookjtbe - J - - ■ J-1 .- • ‘T .1. J ■v\- responsibility P. B. SINN (HT. Ji tri - >4 according to their respective numbers. ♦ * law, and the Constitution of & State may bo the consequences. If then the Secession fences. ' .Sitcet&ion ap30 v2 nl4 ly Proprietor. Ì t The number of Representatives shall not ex changed by prescribed m"de. provided it do Ordinancej>f Virginia be contrary to the •w ' Hu - ------- H -------- -• ceed one for every thirty thousand, but each not conflict with the Constitution of the Consti ti|tior 1 and therefore hall and void, th» State shall have al least one Representative. United States. But the law cannot change Governor,Ii I i legislature and other office« held itseir, neither can it be changed by one withv in pursiani M of it are equally illegal, and the ! 11 ■ I I t r ■ Sec. 3. The Senate of the United States I i FRONT ST. PORTLAND. OGN. ' PORTLAND. OGN. out legal authority, except by revolution, en* acceptancei*of an office under the Secession FRONT S TREE T. [PORTLAND, shall be composed of two Senators from each tirely overthrowing the government, or an new Virgin S, was a resignation of office under Lyons. Leonard & . Cpn • - - Proprietors, State, cho*en by the Legislature thereof, for 4' OREGON. inovation acquiesced in, until the ’aw becomes old Virgin |i; therefore when the proposed (Successors to Michael O' Cohn or.) six years, and each Senator shall have one a dead letter ; that is, no one will ever again I, governnien^i State gvz. VI UUIVU^Q were TTCI. crushed, VI MC-UWVI. the VtlU old V 0reat Reduction in Prices-! vote.’’ Board & Lodging, per week, $6 (JO to $8 00 attempt its enforcement, and- this is a mild government the laws and institutions were Board per day,... 1 00 4 ; vital,—.alivi And by Art. V. it is provided, that “no form of revolution. »aliva. But aa all office* »were vacant, THE Proprietor of A khigoni ’ s H ot id . Portland, Oregon, keeping op with the Lodging 50 ................... 1 • • • I cannot repeal a law of Oregon, even some oiib ^iust call an e|cction-of the people * amendment shall ever, be made depriving B spirit of the times, has determined to make 1 i . Hiffl ' T-’il to fill th» vi wcanciea, (as they woald not pro- should I * procure the assistmlee of a village, a^»The W hat C heer H ouse Baggage ... in ..„ hi* ...................... price*, without a State without its consent of its equal county, State, except in the tuuillj, or VI even ITCH the »IIV entire viinn. uinwv.-v ...V bably ¿poii ¡«taneously come to the polls) who i a mo ter is I reduotinn ... » hi* accommodation*, accommodation*. Wagon will he on the Wharf on the arrival a is there me qru appropriate than the President changing the quality of his way prescribed by law. And should Reuben suffrage in the Senate.*’ . . * He will keep a - F irst C lass H ouse , and of each Steamer, to convey Passenger» and Mted this recom- r __ States to mske p-jj« -«, jfFrvnj' P. Boise sustain my acts by the weight of bis his °f lhe - and •*' from 1 the - House Fe-ee fw of - • ♦ * luggage to Any State therefore in the Union is opinion, he would become a revolutionist with mendatiort^ tlflt through a man appointed fur that will charge $2 00 per day for board and Charge. M ’ lodging. | S N. ARRIGONI. "I « entitled to two Senators and at least one myself; and should we, obtaining in any purpose. -Though th» office of Military Gov lodging. » I ernor Was jhot legal nori bis recommendation Cau accommodate 500 Gneats. House v2 n22 ly V T manner, the control of the land and p ople • a open all night. Representative. i f s peoples act in pursuance thereof and act contrary to law, the Supreme Courts Court law, yet thp A Good Safe for keeping Valuable». &o. was ; sndlhi* ia all Johnson claims, or the The United States Gotérnmont is one of the United States and all United States > v2 u23 ly authorities is well as the legal authorities of Dettfocraey endorses in the premises. J of limited power derived solely from the Oregon, should we lt-ave any, would lie boun.1 ——h' .,— »■■.■■■«■ i J < C. DOLS ON. GEN LAGT. acob nderhill & co , Constitution. The tenth amendment says : to regard our acts and laws as illegal and TION DEMOCRATS AT tj t i ’ ; S i i 11 ■ 1 * ’ ■ 'i void.—simply mob force, and setting up a HIS Crlrbnted Washing Machine is ' IMPORTERS OF “The powers not delegated to the United There will be a Mass Meeting of the De- government as I have supposed, hostile td now for the first time introduced to the 1* Hardware,: Iron, Steel, ? / States by the Constitution,*nor prohibited Oregon and the United States, itbeuotnes the; inocray of| Polk County, at Dallas, on Scpt. Oregon public. J ■ J . _ i| , J ' E g ijii ■ ‘.’’‘ ll ’ r * **' duty of the President to protect the State of H, 1867 J It isonrivalle« for its simplicity, durability 1 by it to the States, are reserved to the The Democracy of adjoining Smiths’ Bellow*, Anvils, Vises, Oregon that she may enforce her law, subdue 7 and the rapidity, and ease of iti ..... — Ba action. States, respectively, or to the people.” me and leave the State as it was prior to my counties a| e invited to attend. Ben. Hay- Washing the dirtiest clothes perfectly clean I ¡ Wagon and Scat Spring«, Nuts illegal act. Nor would it alter the plain duty Now, as there is nothing in the Con den and o| H-r democrat* will address the in from fire to t ?n minutes, with but alight and Washers, Thimble Skeins, of every legai officer, should I and my con * ' fl t’j ■ labor. H,. N. V. HOLMES, stitution that gives to Congress the right federates call our new mob government, Tug people. Cumberland Coal, Haying Tools,. __ • •«. r' i • The wear and tear of clothing in washing j 4- to regulate the internal policy of the S tate or O r E gon . And here we may say 0|Airman Polk pounty Democratic by this machine 1^ than by any other Scythes and. Snath*, Grain Cradle*, Hay many become confused concerning the status process known. S States, directly, or by remote inference, of tho States, the larger portion of whose Central C|mmitt^^L Forks, Mechanics’ Tools of the best quality fi I- • |i ! i rj(r-14 j : It has been extensively osed in Port’and ¡fl ------ ----------------r—T T I save that the State must be-fi Republic, people were in rebellion, because the illegal, HH and receives th« universal comiBeudation of manufacturers of the ’celebrated « or mob government, assumed and took upoh (i. e. must not have a king,) if Virginia themselves the old and time honored names by MEHICAL. —Read advertisement all who have used it. D )BBIN HORSE NllLS. of Dr. Ddjierty, San Francisco, on 4th page. NICHOLS & BIDWELL. and other States are in the Union the which the legitimate governments had svef L JACOB UNDERHILL &CO. I Manufacturers, Main Street. been known. Had the new government in DrcDohoHy ranks as »me of our most dis- military Despotism established over their 100 Front street,; Portia nd. ■ »21 tf Portland. the District of South Carolina, by its ordi tinguiebeig physician*, and abv» onc. of the people is in violation of law, for the nance of secession assumed to set up a gov mrtst »acCgMful, which js now the criterion by which Jhe medical prhetitioher is judged. ernment and call it Columbia, anc the nefr 4 Í ^ave lately purchased an ertchsivs Thomas Boyce, guaranty of a Republic, does not authorize Hi* eflii'eas is Dr D «herty. Private government in Virginia been styled Vespucius, addition to our ttoct toid Surgical Institute, Institute^ San Fran- Fran Adverliiing. Collecting and Purchasing ui-i7 -3-- .----- °f Job Type and other the establishment of a Despotism. it might have been readily evident, even to Medical mid Material, which enable» tn to Recule every cisco; Satfiramento street., below Montgom A State is a corporation, intangible, in the unthinking, that when the new govern variety i __ of / Job Printing at lU JÇOURIER AGENCY. 1® Pacific Steamship Co ments of C u ¿ idb ¿ í /2 and Vespucius were sub ^r!L ’ opPtoj ■“rr’yu*'' * »viuv uvc«iui>ni|i vu ’s v Oflice, as neatly, and as cheapi y, as the sama visable and exLting only in contemplât ion dued, South Carolina and Virginia would have Private entrance, Leidesjlorff street -• be can done anywhere. San Francisco, California. 28-lf ^-P UESUAY. Í tfT I - . e I ik u 4 ■» 1 »; » s I ■i i 'I 3 4 i i ■ W !■.' Fn ■ & S <- f - ■ b k » t J. ■’U l r » i' 4 WEATHERFORD, 11 ¥ ■i T Bi Ì -I* .: '. ' PATENT! 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