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X r * M 4 t - r >:r^F ffifl f • [• 4 j 1 .* ‘ X 1 IläH« e THE WEEKLY COURIER. reached, the ara catedf. fl. The high and prominent forehead I the ■ I indicates a good mentality; this character have to pay J. W. JOHNSON, ? istic is proiniiiently marked in the white the duisharga - «■ Ought the President to be denounced in 'he house of his enemies? Much more ought he. to be denounced in the house of his friends or refusing in_the absence of any necessity <j occupy or retain the exercise oj powers greater than those which are exercised by any imperial magistrate in theirorld Judge ,e. I trust this fault of declining imperial power too harshly tendered by a too confid ing Congress, may be foigiven by a gener ous people. It will he a sad hour for the republic when he refused of unnecessary powers and patron- ge^iy the President shall be held as crime I hen it shall be so considered, the. time Vfill >uce arrived for setting up at the White House an Imperial throne, surrounding the Executive with Imperial legions.’'— S ewakd lted Stale« wi!l $ specie basis, by her 1 inftaej jarger portion, of the debt might have bee ^voided l»y a inore judicious ure |to ever invent an alphabet» or jouake lean paper and rim* Aepublcan aqd at the same t?m* •ppoie Jnd [ , ... * * ' qnd insist on the abandonment o> party has adopted die polity which that lèv wl for the res restoration of the I ebti States. tot efnian -Orcgefnian. course in the ¿¿ministration of tbe govern* ' ment, yet » e c<i >ftut • ignore the ■ - fact, that the any intellectual advancement, proves,' aliio, :i fe ! ( Perhaps it was not intentional. ) lihr.l bi i tdieddv contract ex|»ectiiu The Ensign now also opposes impartial uffrage at the South andthinks “the ne- ^ru ru voting voiing experiment a ridiculous failure.’ * ¡1. ’ ! 1 I ' rS •-*. The Negro’s flattened ike® uudTmehe You have told the truth once in your pettpie I- ant»»l t& eir lime.and money, and the his coqfortuity «tip the rules of nuttirqJ arc an index to bis flattened ideits. it has ao right to claim to be a Union or pities and th. pS'rue, mulsh, race, while his intelectual advaiicemejt withdrawing of shows the correspondence of njiud : the aml< by farjhi Negro’s is low and retreating, and his fail Ipis 1 sides w th the Democratic party on Iftit ubject it has a perfect right to do so but pay ; and the 3 1 * 1 T I I imney br«jker bought up.the j f|tgov«*r»im tit si «at-from 85 to 60 cents. The rapidly circulating blo|>d of the on the dollar, Jwxpecting “-big”’’pay. Wt ’r • Li . — Or» gunian. • _ ■ ■ Amen ! So aots and thinks every man -------- hia ttgtlve mental temkieraiueNt, j think greenbacks,"wlifah iaw'hat parties ............ -............................... .... white man, - -- - - H ’ Inamng their nwtwy agreed to accept in pay the rapid circulation of the fluid of tl i i 7 . 1 '. : ?’ is Stupir Sufficient to pay the debt, invnt', brain and nqrves, tl<e vivid thtin^h^ woblj Stop inlerbsr. be taxable, and a great glistening and sparkling through h:s ex i i ’ i h _ ' . i . . i ¡ill public *li< >tnefitid^hile it would violate no pH? presive clear features, r rodaim him a su- vate right, or *• contract oh part of the govern^ peri or being. Tbe dull, phlegmatic, dark ment. Wc therefore.favor this course though • ' ' I'. ■ ’ I I Ui I IÌH fl 111 I greasy, black skin, the thick skull, ths we cannot say e would.repudiate should our thick, expressionless lips, the bjank cdun* plan fail to ms the approbation of whoever teoance, with dull, phlegmatic, meaning may luvy thì < ptrol of tbe reigns of govern less thoughts to correspond, proclaim him meht. i I Lu * . • - an inferior being. In infancy there iinot [For the Courier;! • so great a difference between the races, as go, Ac., Ac. ■ Ne b Suffrag with a white heart and head. W p make no attack on the Ensign, or any nnw who wii«h*Mi tenet with the Union party; •*we h«»M tynth to be self-evident. arlLrvident. ” h«»l«l thi# this troth hut ••we tin no one enn can net oct uiih with that tbatpurty party in the that campaign of <ifn«*xtyear Who-doesjiot next year who does not gre it t Campaign .7- 7 nieRoeroa V-. J _7 Cnngreee ' " has 1 which Slip port the ad<i ptedT forzthe restoration of the Union.— Th e battle cry in 1868 will be • G- n. Grant C ih -1 xreeaional p«»licy. — 1— ” • — Qregoiiian. ant 1 - the ir You uiay cry about the Congressional j I hold that this Gorerimenl was made on the WHITE basis by WHITE men. for (he benefit of WHITE men and their pos- t'rity forever, and should be administered by WHITE yien, and MME OTHERS I do not believe that the Almighty made the >i gro capable of self government.— D ouglas . <> I l> !■■■■■■■■■—I— — TUESDAY, jiOVE.MBEK2G.1867 » If ’ " t 1 TEMPLE, RICHARDSON &Co„ N ob . I ¡ti 3Z & 39 Nassau Street, New York, are our au I at I horized agents to receive and receipt for ads L ■ k ’ • il policy and Gen. Grant, too, as much as be- * - co méth *‘weepin g jeramiah, but your heav- iest und most bitter lamentation and flood I COMPILED FROM THI HERALD. / Chicago N»v. 18. —The Post's Washington special says that a caucus of leading Democrat* from all parts of the country was held at , Washington on Sunday,-to take into consider ation the most available Presidential candi date. After discussing Pendleton, Seymour, Geneaal Sherman j and others, all reoogniz^ reoognizg lhe necessity of uniting upon soma militntr military man. The choice flnaly settled upon General Steadman. A statement was made that GeB. SICSUHW, « .. .. ............------------------------------ n&t Grant was sounded, but said he would not accept the Democratic nomination under any circunistancpg. circumstances. K j 1 . ,• - t Halifax, Nov, 10. Cuba 19. —The' Thd» steamship steamship Cuba arriyed to-day and Bailed arrived sailed for Boston. Charles Dickens ia »ae other pasaengers. . Montgomery, Nov. Iff.—In the Reconatrue- tion Convention an ordinance was reported fo r organizing State volunteers subject to the onlersof the United States volunteers suhject to the orders of the United States Government. The Convention refused to substitotez mi nority for the majority report of the franchise question. The majority report will pass It disfranchises all persons who de not vote on the new Constitution, and binds the white» not to contest negro suffrage hereafter, and not to maltreat any person on account of color and to support the policy of Congress. An ordinance has passed appropriating $50,000 to pay the officers and members of the Convention, each receiving eight dollars daily and eight dollar» for every twenty miles and above the ago of about twelve içrvi-s^ • a Tel! inle a ns- of tears will be shed after the,, battle of traveled. -A certain wi inter ¡J I will it Hl ■ you its character.’’ 18(58. which truth “we hold to be self ev- New York Nov. 18.—The Herald’s Kings years; because the sutures, (or soft places lion’s diet, vertisiug, subscription, See. lie might w itq ‘ins ni udii truth Itave said the ident” ; and the Ensign and others who ton and Panama special correspondent MJ® in the head;) elose much earlier in the seine of goveij n (petits I.'I regard lo nrRiH have the instincts of tbe white race will that fears prevail of »nothel* negro revolution » ■ ■ ' ■ ■ • .* i ill L. P. FISHER, Is but authorized Agent Negro than in the white, and thus the suffrage we m| r IV>sk, what kind of a govern- of the negroes are die- and outbreak. Many ” ----- help us “send you up”. f.>r S:.n Francisco. ineut -Woulft tl|! i negro is la ver ? We answer, I development of brain is checked and leaves ciolined and ready to take up arms. A greet i-mnba.tically,’-ji -a Despotism That is their The only hope of keeping the rebels out of panic exists all ever over the islarxi, and the white natural firm d ’ goverinnenf ; so much so that power is to adhere to this measure (negro auf- population are seriously menaced. Mr. THOMAS BOTCE is our authorised the Negro a perpetual child. K > ' I? ’they have 1« flj the very impress of Despotism fragi ).— Oregonian. Agtut 1er San Francisco. Tn the Negro tbe eyes are wide a^art Tbe proud, aril ¡tocratie, intolerant slaveholder ' > When a Rad means Democrat he says BOOK AGENTS. WANTED having unbiM 1, the very spirit of African (though not so wide as the Mongol,) an Messrs. Hudson ft. McCarty la atur au despotism,* frb| n the nurses milk, early train “rebel”. This the initiated doubtlessly To aniict orders for a new thorized afl»r>ts for Sau Francisco. mechanical faculties are well developed ing, ftsSocistioi Ac. resembles in his.verba • understands, and therefore translates the ILLUSTRATED BIBLE DICrriONARY. ■» *:c. one of the nabobs of Afri hence he would do well in i an any trade nc ■ ular, demean«» i (Complete in Qnd Volume.) J. D. HOLMAN is our authorized Agent ■/ 11 ca. J5WCU Siecli wat of the wap the me dire cure k?fluence rpnnence or tne dusky aurny article on sight—“The on! ly hope of keep requiring thought. O r Portlnrid^ Oiegon. «lames, th^t tbait‘ by having the control of a portion dames, his dictionary embodies the ing the Democrats out of power is to ad- of the (*ires£ fairest |ai»d .beat beat ,4 <4 Uta the human race result of the moat recent study, reaearah, Among tbe many peculiarities uliaritiea o: of thi whiliEmo't whilst'niO't sijiseeptable, sijiseeptahle, the s»fble aifble sisters well here to negro snffrage”. But your “only Eugene Semple, Esq., is our authorized race, he is less rh hight than the i and investigation of about sixty five : of the I nigh ’ revolutionized .Jmr government Such y Q ' ------ . . ■ J S 11« h - Ajent ler Portland, Oregon. 7 j ' hope is a very insufficient one Tbe wri most eminent ami advanced Biblical scholars his bones are larger and thicker in pi * Il is the result iff ■female swny nzer the juveniles. now living. Clergymen of all denominations ting is on the wall. •■As the twig|s bent the ; tree is inchm-d.1* approve it and regard it as the best work of Man Not of One Family. tion to muscle and with more calc A state of th.very bnfits men for freedom. The ex States are advancing ■ with tta kind in the EngFivh language, acd one wiujen, Africans and ami everv op op* Raw Irish, wdnjen, salts, Elis thorax is latterly* leotnpr the work of reo rganization.— Ot which ought to be m tbe hands af every Bible NEGRO. pressed peoplf,linaccustnibed lo and inexpe tender id thr land. his arms reach below the middle of the If a Democrat had called South i J Çaro- In our issue of the week before hi't, we • j- j ' ! -H* ' ''N 'J’Rii rience«! rienced in^elf in^eli §<»v«-rmnent, wool I naturally In circulating this work, Agents will find femur, his leg i<c longer, with ankle short, and inst/nctj^ly feel ’heir inability ; and their lina and Other States “ ex States” four a pleasant and porfitnhle employment.* discussed the question of whether man real nee«l ofalyrnnt to rifle, protect^ and keep' The onmerons objections which are prualvt —about H to 1| inches above the bottom ¿hem was of one genera, and gave some pecu them strkigh^ Straight! ’ After After six six hundred hundred yeaijs years of of years ago the Oregqnian would have fa encountered in selling ordinary works will liarities of the different races and prom of the foot, which is flat. His knees are oppression, tie 'lower half of lhe Irish vote«! vored “suppressing him. What a differ not exist with this. for slavery. |The The Jiews, Jew.««, ’ for two thousand Butontlw r«mtrary encouragement and ised to examine the Negro at some future bent, calves weak, upper thigh t bin, neck years ‘a hisspnui .We-word mul 4»yv-wnrd ” ” u generally vote ence self interest in an opinion or argu- friendly aid will attend the agent making hi» i- ' ' the “a’lnigntv dollar. Addy ment makes time. We shall now present some of the short and heavily muscled, hands large, with reference to a Rad. lah«»rn »ar< ealilr, nseftrl and lucrative. flat, and with long thin weak thumb Johnson wka|riffht irfsaving.tin* negroes will palm L.mFiee, retired Clergymen, Schoo) Teach Congress hesitated long before fivi ngtba peculiarities of that race. - < ’ vote for-theiilnwil«*r|. [The Nliliiaiv Des- b'acks ruffrsge, /nd only did it when it was er*. Farmprjs, Simlenia, and all others who All of which, to the philosopher of |>ots^nd;lhri I Kf¿e<ihii .«! « 'Bureau It is generally taught that the Negro poseess energy, are wanted to assist in can« rni Ed. ] And clear there was no other way to put down the age pts are mind, stamps him with God ^seaJ of men rawing ev»-ty Town an«l Cnonty on thr Pa and the white man differ only in color. «nmin* null ligated from tim« imnie(p*>ri»l n bel element.— Oregonian.. cific yoai-r, tu Wh«Mn the moat liberal induce- tí * t • i . •< ■ 2 5 i tai and moral inferiority, as unmistakably, of pleakurs But, to all who speud a monieit of un “Whoa mi. Well informed ■1» A naive confession, i a» tits will vt* rH he cffl red. ; went« Ami as that tbe eagle is superior to th«h O-vl biased thought upon the subject, this as* For particular» apply to •* address nf” ' 1*^ I wonlfl vote ti I please their self stiled “lords of men have loDg known that could the Re* ■ I And even a novice can, if disposed it'»,,1(0 “ Sub»crip»i«ui Department,” sumption will appear manifestly eri!ap«»n,'* j I z publieao party retain power without negro r vi »4 » V •• • • ■ is -- ---- J erroneous. H. H. BANCROFT A Co., God Joe. bis worlf bj uniform rules’aud »»prejudiced see the wrictou deeree t f in- Ye '.ovt ly j b^nplis. Eve’s fair daughters, San Frnnciseo, suffrage it would never hjve been adopted. I li-H’e alas I |«py pen fflltv-rstf Ijy feriority from the pen of the Almigjli -• ■14 ffw] General Agents far Pacific Coast. we have discovered soire of those rules and ! will «-li |s$ with »1 quotation of scripture, Wi ilh the Rads power and office are para* Shall we carry the standard.of Anperi *au •When ttye licked rule the people tnourn. which we can detect the man uith mind mount to the welfare of the government s eciae otices I" i i ■ ' J l - A. G. P hilips civilization and suffrage, down juto low, I i f L* IH V ' ii ; I . irialîiÆ *- l' » I------------ —•— quick to conceive aud hand bold to exe- » [ways rejoiced at the success of and liberty. t Lafayette Lodge Na. 34, I. O. G. T degraded hovels, and seek thje most cute, upon a glance at bis contour, We filthy, o ”.-<1 jJr ’ ükJäMii <1 After the battle of Marathon, the states Meets every Tuesday evening at J o'clock . . . id when those who have been can see pure intellect wrought up to its bolish of tbe race of fools, at;d the most! man-general Aristides was banished from members of the order in good standing are l the other party join with us jp villainous of the vile to wbGoii, to tommit mightiest energies and brightly glowing Athena, but ere long, the heroic exile was invited to attend. I r rejoicing than over the nine- recalled. tob* c>»ne the demi-god of Athen Dr. H. F. W hits , W. C* T. O n ! ¡' through the thin transparent veil of flesh the cares of State’ ? No. Let the St andard W. B. C ary I , W. R. S. VW . A*. KJ. tliat have always been with us iaa drVuUou.— Thunderer alias Big Ingin M ’ll 11 H * : ■ of American civilization be full high ad* that enrobes can dinero the Let us preserve o|r purify, and , Tbe DMS| of keeo perception and Therefore the Rads now to be defeated I f yon wish the vbry best C abinet P ho - character in whom tbe high, exalted and vanced. .• • v f % a • ■ . 7 UMawtrl 4 rt a akAfBn a w.>»Arv/> rapid thcufl > Í, AA shown p\w by th the forego* will have an altar erected with aAinky TOGRAPB. you mart call on BRADLEY de as « is RULOFSÓN.-42V Montgomery street, San sublime emotions that soar towards Hea- our giant strides be onward and until the J ing article j r m bis spicy, able pen. j Nut iead image to be worshipped as possessing Francisco F ven and catches its inspiration from the im name of an American sovereign is a syno i Z'! - +--------- . acting from disinterest* i and desiring «iffy Ite for virtue and intelligence, ^hen can alf the power of the Great Jehovah and nym In a country where the natural desire of mortal God, absolved from all low, mean ■. . *■'■’' .'HI: ed, motives^ bis course is deserving of more rill receive the adoration of a majority of the people w to reach the highest point in axt , we lie down in the last slumber, Well as J, * a and groveling thoughts, absorbed in soul .•i I ’ I / it is very difficult lot success to be obtained credit. he people. : L 1 1 sured that the Republic will stand. ) transporting thoughts of’ the good and without tbe most jarduoua labor. Public , The leadin tram of thcught, that one After the war with Mexico, notwith «•»pinion Is extremely 'exacting and not alway* glory of one’s country, from the low, •Til wrap’t in flam«* the realms ef ethi»r glow. fdepend upon and to submit to standing tbe valuable acquisition resulting just ;i but often unjust and cruel criticism has Aud Heavens fast .-hake the lhe werld learned tofde And last thunder >|j»kc t groveling souls, who are utterly incapable produced lhe most beneficial results; th» below. r- thé will afi ^ndther “naturaly and instinct- from conquest, the war-party was over thrown at, the Presidential election, but greatest improvements have been made under of elevating themselves to the higher, ¡ . for sotiie one Pay The Bends in Greenbacks. ively’ seek| to depend upon in soon recovered its ascendency ; and such continued discouragements, and in many suc nobler duties of pure virtue and patriot cessful efforts defeat seemed certain to all ac Rea d jiliejart ic’e from from B<nj. Read the article B< nJ. F. F. Hlel Butler, on goyrnhicnll jland’Other a ffairs, is warntest, has been the experience of governments cept ¡those concerned. In no one branch of ism. None so poor it judgment of humau through the whole history of nations. — |ipq|on|blekhat the food of the sub- the outside. It is an able aftii.debn the art has there been more trials and failures, tor is it ni 1 r fl nature, but that can detect the difference ject and deserves a careful examination, ■IWe Big Ingin. and in no single ^instrument is there so many ! infiint wh |e tbu brane is devealoping and I different parts to perfect in order to make tbo between the great and good, and the low think it w< ou!d be better far tfye people Of The war-party defeated ! . (Bah1!) By f Í e : J whole a success, as lhe Piano Forte ; this ia ivi me -th ^ulurefl are eloped will have a United Slates to pursue thia qourse, aril 1, may the election of the favorite General — Tay always attended with great expense, requring and vicions. relliiig effect upon the mind, und the im- •' I large capital and patient preservtHnce.— God has made these differences in accord say, the first mention we heard of tjbiw kin d vs <*f . _.**> S lor ! Your reasoning, however, goes to G kovestepn & Cd.r[499 Broadway, N. Y., . pre.-siims then made, have most effect.— ance with certain great rules, which in discharge ot the public debt was by Hum j- l * .i r i i ■ _• . _ . . , ~ Thht thi 1 pfluence of the inferior and toad I prove that we cen elect Sherman or Stead- commenced manufacturing Pianos thirty-six' B. V. Butler, of Monmouth, Polk c ruinty, arm years ago, and are one of the oldest house* part, every wan instinctively discovers; I wan. I i upon the wh te ¡ace uiuy have yi-h nijgrc in the co«intry. They differed from the rest during the last canvass we pre>«nt«-d this and where thought and experience are The Democratic party'of the prepent is of the makers in in this respect—they aimed view to the people of the 31. Judicial (District. pnducejd j ^v|l|je8uhs we doubt not, and in co; flict with the spirit of the age. to make the beat b< instrument, and to sell it for brought to bear upon the subject, the in f I a" \ * ’ ' - f ' ' i . ‘ ‘ • V I !> the ¡smallest profit. These Pianos to-day to*day Bro. Upton of-the Chronicle, « la¡ uh to be, the Dr. -W| ho is a man of science, thinks the I [Thats weighty I Terrible clap of thunder ’ cannot be excelled. Their singing quality iz dices of these differences are in a great it the first journalist of the State, to present ihis less the/j igro has toldo with our peopl le pure, full, and eftsilr retained through th» Lightning rods advanced fifty per cent. ] measure discovered. All men •>re more issue to the people and we presume he is ens and our It ivs, the better for posterity. He mo< kngthv passages. For power they are ■ ■ j I ['■ ’ j »J 0 I It is at war with manifest destiny. destiny. • or less “judges of human nature,” i. e , titled to that credit We do not go as far as ia at bept in pliment of Monarchy, and we unparalleled, and are celebrated for their great brillianey, exquiste touch, and elrgance [ Lignining rpds 1001. I can tell the characteristics of man upon Bro. U. and favor Repudiation, in case of the heartily i Welcome Dr. Philips into the L **.?•■ f III ‘ 'i 4a ‘ •[ ’ pt of ¿tyleAiid finish. n42 It sight, or slight acquaintance; but, there defeat of what we deem best for the public white mat ’» party, to ass-st in keeping the It is the party of ignorance and I crime, i 4 ;•Tr1 and wastes away as the rays of enli ghten- LAlMS. OF AUL KINDS, ON THE are good, better and best in everything, good. THE darky in his place. ment and the influences of religion con Government culleoted. Pensions ¿ A , __ __ _ _ _____ in- è i I. . ... . We know that the debt is enormous and tbe better and best judges in this — dense e J I c renacci, by recent act.. (go ver ned by Wonnd denre upon upon it. ir. •. r I ‘Spirit of The Tress.’ we fail matter, directing their undivided attention grevions to be borne, and S15. and S2" $25 pr mouth. [ Ligdtning rods down to .00001. Um* or dieabilty.) to ftl5.ft20aud The RoSelrurg E Ensign saw fit lately tn,tun: shadow of justice io withdrawing a VrFy large In case of death uf e««hlier. paid 1 to widow. u | m I '* . Jflf .. thereto and by availing themselves of the •rner in , rvg iSf . jo tfie recousti uctiort brelhs and j tckscrews in demand.]: obildren. and if I be laRer dead, then to de portion of it from taxation, and especitlly that a equar^A * , ■ . »/a-- r . • : il i : | f — policy* of C|o^»gr<•8<u^-Oreg<7^n<ln• observation of others, certain rules of con * * Oo the other fiand, there is pendent relatives and «o< ruing pensions pensiona to aoeruing portion that is yielding a lariqe revenue to the 0 ‘ Whili |he lamp holds, out to burn executars executors or of administrators. administratora. Persona Persons now tour, texture and formation have been dis scarcely a clergyman of Protestant denom- holder and that none but the wealthier can receiving low pensions, and those who have pensiona, lh»se bave ination who will acknowledge any pmypa- reoeiving covered, ao that by theep can all men be • The vijegt sinner may relgrn”- jmt applied, can receive this increase by ap* possess. We would not favor exempting any. thv with its principles — alias pljing to the pljing;to Ute undersigned.. undersigned. tried. Some know the “points” of a class of persons from conlributingTheir share “a squarertteruer’’, if *he wish : and if he Thunderer. t . F Bounty obtained when discharge is lost, horse and can tell of his speed, bottom I to the support of government, and especially turn front darky to white, there is an im [Bro. Spencer triumphant! I IPufr Jit] back pay, lest horse claims, prise money, col- hack 5 and disposition ; but not more certain are the rich, who are most able to contribute, and taste at least. Jested Land warrants obtained, teamster iR.Er* ^TrHK2{ C h (XJ kut * ’ill comluct Divine ami others in Mexican War, entitled, Scnp these ¿hings than tbe characteristics of tbe who ask protection for property as well as per J That pWr (the Engign) some months ago ^«rviee at La ft vetfe on the last Sabbath of ofiwsrof of war of 1855 and 1856, culleoted, collected, whethri whether «t^s partial larly dvlighi*-d with the idea ofim each month, at 10^ 10)^ o o'clock* ’clock* * human species, though in humanity, there sonal rights. True, our debt is greater in pro* partial sumL^ suspended or ,o herwire; officers pay for j , ige at the South, ami even went to servants and three tuoni|)s pay proper pb- setvanl* tun di ha ob- is more to consider,‘ spore “ points** to ex portion to wealth and population, than that ot the ex ten 6 of favoring* its niopion at the North u n **^ b* °f merits cf the taiped. Patents procured and all other s '^ a nisittl* of justice, propiiaty, and right.— ’L>._ collected _' a -1 a. _ z« Vika • ** mmm «**. amine, and hence greater difficulty to de- any other first class nation, is I beiond the cop- the different sewing machines now before the claims by C- ar M.'CARTER, OregoniM. ooption of the mind of man ; a nt public, there is certainly none that drserve« U. S. Claim Agent, . termine mental and moral power and ac . h » *i i- . ‘. .■ - - J*' l‘ ‘ ¡QI course if negro suffrage is forced up more special mention than lhe Empire »Sewing hid n-33 |y be oonceivad when we know that had Adaui Portland, Oregon. . tivity, together with the extent and in Machine. This machine is not only unsur I i Mi ----------------- h ____ fc —■ •' ii ____ State, it is but justice, ri"ht and era tion on cne commenced to count on the day* of 1 in!plici,7’ durabilitV darabilitv and beautiful blautiful passed io in / simplicity. fluence of the baser passions. r eicmui) proper toiforce it on all. “Dofunto others stitch, and adapted ta> »14 kinds of family sew •no WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Th. and counting, (at the rate ofta i of family sew- A nntiermgned turnici over, the notes L nnniTKigned bava have turned AU who study the physiognomy and ing, and noiseless when in oneration, but is of and accounts due ns to A. Fh Forbes for ool- eight hour» per day,1 and tht m red «leys as you wpulct Said thrçt thqt they”&c'. £c. ^'’perior.wofkmanaljip, combining usefulnrP!« Irction. Please take due notice and guvern Mfttc^rof a8ree that fro®,these, the per* Would Wjtiifai rw»r feav^frd * p » t ' wnnl.t have’ . X. I But I repeat wbut we said beforevtkat with vk ganee. It is, in fact, , 4 T-------- X s sewing machino yoirsehes auoordinfly.^ '' mental and moral characteristics are indi¿ counting dlAil (hVbtrtb^of tfthat that every family would like to f (the wishes to take »have.' 424t V - I. - WHITE & WESTERFIELD. e F . \ I M . a t I I • 1- * ? • ’ ■ * -_________ ___ I T 1 N P . I I £ I 4 ' i ■ — 1 ■ R. i. . 1 «J • ■ v •< TL'1 -■ . ■ H < I , I *1 a •Il i f I « a 1 o I I ; i i ♦ I i i I y a » ' i ft ’ <■ it- .» irr- r< y . „/Mi ■■ O i- K ■ «■ i ■» : •"*