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H V I I THE- WEE1Í¿1| t COURIER w ! b u 1. W. JOajÇROEf. Tuisi)ÂÏ7 j W 1 A rt ’ ï EDITOR. 14 .i«68 i h.EE’HNG vr OF MEMO- ¡ur. KI'A.E i.r,. TliE (.lune central ; Ti.« inimbers i'l the 1 1 he ? time ofi the Declaration of. In‘ | the-most desperate remedies will prolong tfe common defenco and general welfare of dependence, down to the adoption of the the United.State* ; but afil dutiek, imposts, d - all - the - and excises, shall be ut uform throughout Constitution, the Stat tes J • the United Slates — — — — ■» : I I powers with which tb$ people w e pleased To borrow i money on th le ere Jit of the to ¿d6w? them, andifliis sovereignty i iaön- United States» u To regulate commerce ’ ith foreign nation, Jly 1 ml ted by what hJ“ been delfegate<T to es, and| with* the in-l among the several sta Qpt.or pro hibited to the general govern pies InJfen tnbea : 'I o e»dnbjis}| an uniform pule of nshiraliza- Ovef their do- v»»n.'and uniform laws nnl the ¿objects of them by fhe Constitutio D. iiar.kniptcies trnroughout tl te United States : mesfic epnserns—the jntornal policy, the ------- : — -u. i. _ r—k (u oohi uioii-V, reguhtc the v.slkic thereof -S ¿ates. ard i -jjgr*- arci as perfectly (Sovereign m before and ol for*i*n coin, anil tix the ¿standard ut .the adoptic on of the institution^ because w» ii»hts au»! ami ntcarHiir^s meaisnrrs : : . j I • Wti^hts 1 life yet a little season they bring in this “sampeon” of negro suffrage regardless of their right to use it, or its effect upon the nation, their only hope being that it will prolong their term of office, like the des perado who is sentenced to be hnng slings an*- Centra! fpinnutlee of Oreg 'n ar* l^quested I It» I "me«l ’.----- ‘‘<- lvih day <•' at Portland <»n ’ n,.ii¿<uy,*ll f’’ • .Uruarv, 'VDUary, 1M>8, < for ,w. thé ..... , purpose _ , . ..._ _____ tixÎHg the • - • - • . . i ’_ » O i v 4?n.e and niodv ».f holding thp Siate Deiimcra t;« tioppnalions for th« tia Conventi«)» Coiiveuti<.n <o to msG U)*l apj.roa» bmjj Jane election; Ispproarbihg election «ml uking action ’Ju provile for the punispmento| counter- this powpr was hot delegated away, and all U0UU njM.ni »tx'h such other mature maller« ao so pit pt Lain to the uu- i I fyiiinc the securtitioi and current coin of the Cl 1 l?ea <>f said Committee : pcwfcr not delegated to the general govern Unil sd States : I great French Pyisieian says: y Mors to life and will commit any crime to save \ A L thyn half of the diaeoao in the works cornea it, will these fellows perpetrate any villa- from aegleet to fortify tbe system against changes of cliwate, weather and fo<xh The ny to preserve themselves in power. greatsec ret of health ia to keep the condition . uni- of tha Stomach and Blood regular add I ttni- For a limo our pe«ple forgot, that obedi form, so that-Changea from Heat to Cold, ence to constitutional commands and the from ~ ‘ ’-r” . . , can not ' . upset Ah» Dry to Damp, etc., - - -j t*. T- C J * the ■ *. * maebintrjr of body, and breed diaeaee. I ” ta of law are the cm enti al safe requiremen The following are the ninice of meml>ers » Now, it*is a fact, well known. ct, positive and wellkn known, arid past roads: ment ie reserved to tbe States or the pco- guard of a Republic, aud turned themsel o«M>>p«Ming sa»d C<*i>miltoo: •uch bulwark and assistant that there is no i lenten County I To promot« the prrgresn of sc < eneo and ¡I l . j • tilii J;’hn B'iruetl - - — - ves loose to their own vain imagings and for the stomach as i uemcs.to pt£. b j lawful arts, by aecureing fo- limited B Jennings » - ■ ■ 11 ! - < ’le kam a s •* I authors and inventors the qxclusivk right to PUITAVIIX I That tl ^tetes regulated the question selfish desires, but thank God, reason is T ia( the A. Van Dusen * - Clatsop •• ThiU^plend.d Tonic ia bow used by »9 tneir respective writings and discoveries : G Knox - — - - - Culunibia •• 6f sufrage prior to ’ 89 ao oue will for one returning to her throne and before anoth o the su Il elasse^of people for every symptom <f • ** L To constitute tribunals il . iferiur A. Rxao - ‘ . k* k Douglas ir 1 'moment moment ^aek^on. ¿ue^tion. It ia as clear that it er year shall have run its tyel« the whole “.Stoniaoh out of order.” preme court: 4. it’. Uandnx v - - Grant •• felonies [i T To define and punish pir The secret of it is this; Plantation Rilteta ■. L. J. (’• Puncan — - Jackson to firmament will glow iu law, place and are certain to correct thejnieecof the Stomach, 4u unces •- was not the design of the Constitution committed on the high seasL and U. Rtetlekn - - - - Linn •• j it alty. -------J - • - -U - U gainst the law of nations : i set all its machinery at work, and enable it ta In spekkeagof the election take it mr J. J. Walton. Jr. — - lane “ Ï1 1. and happiness as of old as with the affai- resist and throw off the Approaching To declare war, grant 1 letten ol fl marque _ " ' ' danger, J. Conner . - - - Marion •• a ,n of members uf the liouje of Re^resenta- i* i '• •cTsp j p rning cap and reprisal, and make rul 1*8 conce The tendency of the operations Nature ia «rations of k 1.. F. Grover —■ «. Multnomah ** \ geuco of perfect day. turraon land and water ‘ always toward« a earof all she needs mb tive^jt «fates that tóbese who ¡vote for E. S. Me Com a«* — — — U oion *• H C'; /it-": ■' *’| I I • I • ' / I1 ’’ •! arniji< es, but no appro* To raise and support an little aaeisMnco at the proper ir time. How m. Blanchard — — — Washington “ « for c- them “s^ have tLo ^ua'.' alificatiod be for a priation of money to that n«e shall I I much more reasonable and seneible it is Is «I N. H. Gates — Wasco . 1 • • I -- 1^—r. 4 lunger term than two years The great questions of the present are ef ■ help her along wish a genlie, yet pewerftll Sectors ofxbc most himerous blanch cf 1 IL F. White - Yamhill i IL . 4L . . ‘ Iffl tbus, ««prcWy paramount To pi ovidr and maintain a nary : , . ( _______ _ __ and ___ defeat ____ ramount importance. Whether the Gov- I Tonic, than to __ deluge ___ and weaken R. B. Morford Umatilla •-- zw . y 11 I« • • • tiie State ^Legislature ernnieat jauJ regs To makerulcs for the gov er nut ent of the United States th al I force nel her curative processes with paiaonoua. dvn ^a B. Hayden - Polk ulati of the land and naval forces : tjecogei^ ilgand adopting W. Chapman - Josephine adopting tho rules pre- ¿ro suffrage upon the States ? Whether ali i aud fiery mixtures, which only stnpefy and h die m _ , liti» to To provide for calling fori iJie States that have ever composed part of the 1 planiftbe i‘;‘-------- u:------------------- J -• death. —**■ I seeds of di««««« and Jubn Dyer - Curry < f execute the laws _ of the ■■■HI unfen, suppress in Iscribed bribe Steles, ¿ow< ied th owever vai : - Tillamook D. D. Gibson Union are note in the Union and entitled to surrections, and repel invasions * Xuaportfcal Xaperteal •«wtMksa*^ Jauma Alkine • Coose representation ? Whether under the aiause land dis Te forlcrganizing, arming, '• provid for organizing, irming, !■ -a JU. A \JI AWXZ T AMIBf - . L. F. a GROVER, “ ♦ * ♦ I owe much to yeu, for I venly of the Constitution guaranteeing teeaeh State i n Contres n ' ¿1'4 . ling the militia, and for goveruiikg sneh] | If may r< iphmng ) question Cha ir man of Democratic Ccn*1 Committee. bsdeve the Plantation bitters have aayed say a republican form of government, Congress .T I 1 i nploy«d|in ” , ‘ r parts of them as may be employed . ... the. IL _ lite . Rav. W.H. W aggoxm , Madrid, K. y JF from xrhence does the derive service of the United States* reserving BU ffraget, may abolish the States of Maryland, Ken- liBCVVIlIK to SV the IUW _ v j | I | 1 hold that this Government was made on states respectively, the a[ .pplointmrdtr of the] ff ? Cer^nly not the Constitution, lackey, or any Stale it may suit the whim Il * • « Thou wilt send mo two bottle* thè WHITE basis by WHITE men, for officers, and the sdthority y of training tho _ .»A,. . Ji ... the I |m her ‘ ‘ inherent powers/ ’ fry baa. . ean or interest of the majority of Congress ? mure < of thy . PlanSation Bitters. My wià the benefit if WHl'I 'E men and their pos miltia according to the dicipl ne prescribed by Mi i been greatly Uy benotitted benetitted by thoir ua«. use. Thy terity forever, and should be administered congress; same sou irse the Whether we shall have and maintain Mil | friend, Ala C ubkix , Philadelphia, P a J' -, by WHITE men, and NONE OTHEKS. bin To exercise exclusive legislation in ill cns»is itary Despotisms over a large portion if our a State Ut right _ t. _ i____ t. _1! ✓___ ,_____ i do not believe that the Almighty made the whatsoever, _ ' r ‘ - -f - - - - . ■ over such distri|cls ( not exceeu-I u ♦ »♦ • I have boon a groat aufferrir IFÀeZfrer this republic shall be- negro capable of self government.— D ocgla 3. iog-len miles square) as iray, by ce^sioo of Country? 1 orn Whether from Dyspepsia, aud hod to abandon pr«Mb- come a centralized Despotism ? panic«lar states, and the ceptsnce of con- The Pi.nwiUn Plantation n:Atetete Biftors bava 7 repeat, I am for the Union; I am for grew, become the seat of got ernment ot the the voting privilege all dxeept their parti the poor man shall be taxed because he is ing. * * * "Th* i Rar. d. S. C atbobv . Ì auied ma. preserving all the States. I an for . ad- I Uni led States, aud to exercifi $e like s iitbarity sans, and th^s render a State bat a tool, of BotbeMar. N. ì* poor and ths rich man exempted boeanoe ho milling into the couucil of the nation all i over all places purchased by the cur >?ent cf . t r k t — < ] >. the majority "of Congress, and the legiti- > their Representatives who aré unmistakably the legislature of tbe stole in which tl Je same id . w is rich «1' J/w ■ /v . t i i fc ♦ « •H I have given the Plantation _ Älr cutd unquestionably loyal. A manwhoac-\ shall be, for th« erection of fpr rts, magazines, mate pljihder of political montqbinks.^— ■ X—e— tripli* «f am . rl>«teKl.AyJ te^IÀ;«L-^ Bitters to hundred« ef ear disabted soidierB allegiance to the Government,- arsenals, dockyards, and other needful build <Mw» *.J dges — - [We TW is is assuming fa Washington, Dec r3.—News from the with the mo«! astonishing effect. and who stcears to support (he Constitution, ings : And, I ’ * £1 * ! v i / G. W. D. ABoRaws. trust necessarily be loyal. A man cannot To make all laws which shall be nc cccssa* thing to be absurd au^founding &n((argu- West Indies T is re_’*.r< ded J in diplomatic «ir- Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, take that oath in good faith unless he is ry and proper for carrying imto ex tculion ___ cles as i indicatici; . a a readiness througout all • [J . Cincinnati. O.” m cute mad absurdum/L when the '-''iMpal:— A ndrkw J ohnson . annotation to the foregoing powera, and all other ¡powers 11' • I md* f ‘T nu a imuivdiate ii the island , -i „.„—J ul « ' ' ■ vested by this constitution in tbu governs assumed to be absurd is One of t be damns- the Unite« d SÿHFj». The Plantation : Bittere m»k« th« ^e«k ment of United Suits, or in any department hie things thiy Congre^ ¡8 23. in proposi ths Southern' the W¡.¿5¡J b . 1 d 1 ‘ ®e ’ » «pre¡al «F- I . ¡4. The United Stat««. jg and »ayi C'hicaj.r strong, the iaitguid .......... brilliant.and are e. xhaftteil I • te - . j 1 Nature ’ s great restorer. Having on the first page discussed or * 1 officer thereof. trying to 4o,iutnot only i Nor were any of the powers given ivè luovt ruent iu on foot «uvim Suutheru rad A 1 , 1 he public may seat amend that in no saM| ____ States’ blit others,—j|iryla . what a State is, il may be well to inqnire icafe to gel iir -rtiother proidential L'r.. :1 1 con* will the perfectly pur« auandard of the Pi.A^i- the general government withont godd rea r why the United Slates was formed and and Kentfekey. J f B ittsbs be departed 'from. i and Kenlbekey. J ;’ !)/ : veniion, nn tp»? trroirnd that the South or a «AVON 4A f _ “ son: to form a more perfect t’uion, because bottle bears tho fac-osmsLe of onr signalura States wifi r u b- reprasvWteiÎ-in Congress ___ «A-'--1 what it is.- --- * --- * * ---- ------ There n^vbr was a tiine in the history under tho Confederation any State might of any R|pub)>c, whenk all its :it|zens on May 2V:h. The mo«etaest is taid to on a stool pialo engraving, or it eannoi bo , From 1776, until 1789, the States were genuino. refuse to accept any measure for t^e ben be in the of J»K*ge ( hase. • Any person protending to sell P lantation .each independent powers, bound to tach Auburr, N. N. Y. Y. , Dec. 25.—Judge Field had the right of suffrage:; nor is il necss- Auburn, BiTTtlta »» bulk or by the gallon, w a swind f J' r • r ‘’RiY- IM ‘ ' * i ' • « other by treaty, or ‘‘Articles of Confedera- efit ot safety of the whole people : to es- 1 ’ I is being canvassed as the Democratic can ler and impostor. Bewarocf refilled bottles."< sary i^r t»ir protectioq; nor do our youths tablish a Supreme Court, and Courts of didate for President, on account of his I See that our Private Stamp io UsML'TUteATBD tion”, under which a Congress of States under tw^ty-one, nor wiVes and daughters i3 and daughters war record, and his anti-test oath decision. over every cork. inferior jurisdiction, becan Ise being com- wa$ held at the Cap tol, as it was called, .► Sold by all Dreggfeto, Grocers and Dealar» jngnd by reason Haocock, however, has still the inside -i mercially one people, conflicts of jul risdic- complain that they are wrir ------- <---- • *» the world. • * . throughout i ar' ’ ’ ■ r ght or track. but this Confederation was found not to ‘ ' Fl " flthe deprivation. Bu^Hv^ether P. 11. DBAK1 & CO., N.w York ! ] f t oo; and questions of commercial inter T New Orleans, Dec. 28. — Negro depre ---- » ! possess suficicnt elements of nationality to wfong to t^trust every human being with Sole Proprietors. ' ug with dations continue in the interior. A large course between citizens of the dilferent BEDINGTEN A CO., 416 and 418 Front-«. meet the desirs or quiet the apprehension* the elective franchise, it ia a matter of military force will be needed to prevent a States, requiring a common arbitc r ; as ' San Francise». t I of the Statesmen of the time. But while which Coagress may «ot, Without tisurpa- rising. The military quietly disbanded a Jgenfe/er California and Nevada. 1 questions of Constitutional constr’ action rlV. large assemblage of armed negroes at I most men of that day desired a general tiqh take cognizance. | I I and the determination of tho censtit| utioo- i Jackson, near Feliciana. » government, not even th« Federalists de- a Nor is there more ri igbt in Congress to •• •' x^..- *- I -J : TT . I ’ New Orleans, Dee. 29. — The Conven e D act- ajity and meaning of Congressional rr öllL _____ _ -T . t L I » j r 1 _ sired to surrender the sovereignty of the enforce universal suffrage on one State tion has adopted an ordinance giving po menta: to provide for tbe common defense, ruAs. * ! 4 ’ - ■ b * i’ . T J'- Athtet. ( the right to make determine and than another ; in North Carol in than in litical and civil rights to all persons, with because the whol people can better c efend L yon ’ s M aqnxtlç Iaaacr Power« rovrora is sur* out regard to color, frho have been in the Oregon. While the rads claim thai enforce law regulating domesting ia.t the and certain death to everything of the Insoet against an enemy than each make v ar for —. State one J- year, coociros. ) Roaohea, Moaquitooo, Anla^ political State of North CutoHna , is i i out r Washington,!Dec- 29.—Grant has issu* Bugs, itself. ! t * ~ “ • ** - • -TTX I As the Constitution of the United States of the Union, < even upon that hypothe- ed orders today, by direction of the Pres IT KILLS INSTANTLY. * I > I ' '• 1 ‘ * IN 5} WI" 4» ident, removing Gen. Ord, who is directed M aintaining II armont among tiie : was made ”to form a more perfect Union, sis there isoio’authority vested in her to What is peculiarly surprising in regard t* I ? pwt to turn over his command to Gen. Gilmore S tates . | 1 ■ , r " establish Justice, insure domestic Tran J ' ’ 4 ‘ to thia article in, that notwithstanding its regulate the question of suffrage. ' ♦ ! I u ’ } and proceed to San Francisco to take com The regulation of commerce among the might fpiote the decision of the Judicial mand of tee District of Columbia. Gen. instant dcatU to insect«, it ia perfectly barm- quility; provide for tbe common Defense, css tu mankind and domestic animals. Il can. ? be done by the Departìnèffi of the government show McDowell is ordered to assume Ord.e re be inhaled, - or LlepartUient governiqept to «how promote the general Welfare, and secure several States, must be with •«^^.wooawj« imy unity. 1| It WWB» bears -- eaten —T- * • .L . --------------- cent command a 1 * S ood «» relieved. Geo. dm teeUiuony of eminent disinterested chess* i by treaties be| tbe Blessing« of Liberty,” certainly the eral government or 1 that the tottions of, the Stite of North :■ Pope has been relieved and ordered to re ista that ‘ it is general government possesses no more the states, and at a glance w-o can to V Gen. Carolina tof the general government is unt port to headquarters of the army. FREE FROM PpiSGN. for granting t^iis p^ow power than she was formed to have, except Mead has beeo appointed Pope ’ s successor. No article has ever given such positive sat good reasons 1 er to changed ; Its language is that the rebellHj Gen. Swayne has been removed from the isfaction hi its use, such as have been since added by consent (field iou did not .^‘EFFECT EVEN rdR ,fc MO the United States, that this fruitful Freedman’s Bureau and ordered to rejoin Its reputation is well known. It is easily , of the States. J and reaUUy iu«d —directions accompany sa<U MENT Tng- SErABATlOlN OF NORTH C R- his regiment. The States once possessing all gevern- of discord might be remove^. The fix- Montgomery* Jan. 2 — Of 23 nomination« iiat'k. Beware of counterfeits. ■ i ' olina fro ^ i the union - I-Ut what care made by tbe Ruplicau Conventiun, al! but Tue genuine has the signature of E. Lron,1 « mental authority, have it yet, except sueh ing the standard of weights and measures, and the private stamp of D amas B asnks A Co. they for decisions of tho Supreme (poiirt, eleven declined to he candidates. ae they*have parted with ; or more prop- that uniformity may exist throughout the L' >i; "* ' ll ’ I Now Orleans, Jan. 4—Special order« Anything else of this kind is an imitation or for the Ci ihihution, or reason, or> duty, o January 2d, says ; “His Excellency. B. F. counterfvic. t Any I _ v drnggwt ___ »uv will procure the . erly speaking, the people of the several i 0! ’ * s land, as we are commercial y one p ?opl ; r. genuine ii you insist you will have ns vwoowoo other. Flanders, Governor of Louisiana, having re w . r ~ ~~ - —- ’ — ice when partisan triumph conflicts 1 ! ■ ■ '! r or States, severally, having confered upon j Sold by all druggist» and dealers on the signed, Johtraon Baker is hereby appointed to establish rules of Datura. llization, be*, • Ä> - xw • », Pacific Coast. to fill vacancy. ” Same ardor hssigns Gen* ih tuem ? their States certain powers, aud upon the Ol j > i Ills is certainly the cause tbe United States R. Q. Buchanan to tbe coinn^and of tbe dis K L W Ml I ---------------- r is i. ‘ W i*. - . • n ■ Till J J» » 5 1 "United States certain powers,each defined , It will fye clearly see a to any unprejudiced appropriate party to determine who should nind who will StuJy the Constitution of the trict of Louisiana, and to act hs the assistant commander of the freedmen’« bureau. by its respective Constitution, neither the be made citizens; and the rules ruly of natural Tbe new Governor was a member of th» * United States, that jost as littie power was United States, nor the States, may exercise Philadelphia Contention. isation sboold be (uniform, and as by ' —»fF4.fr • t- was ' granted to the general government^ as ~--- any powersnot delegated to them. Washing, Jan. 2. — Gen* Tbos. W. Sher- J___________ miTANO % the Constitution, the ripiits cf United consistent with the object of its fortm ttion, nian has been put in command of the Ea»t- uracuiT. But as the people of each State were States’ citizenship only confers on the if its cm Divfriou.to succeed Gen. Meade. It is an admitted fact that the Mexican gealoui of too great power centered in the party naturalized, tbh rights of protection and that tbarefore a strict construction < Gen. Canby has called the Convention in Mustang Liniment performs more curta i* commands i^ould be given ; but unilei the * I Noth Carlinin to meet at IUIeigh Jan. 14th. aborter Mil i % general government, and justly feared the «WB time, »>iAeV| vss on man AM«11 wasi and beast, tbae aey arti by the general government, sod does not liberal le to 1 it — will be 'iinposs --»i 1 f Minister Burlingame has been appointed ole ■ w.w. con«traOlion -- * ¿‘ ~ r ” cle ever discovered, cumulative effect of so great a power as make them citizens of the States. Iknd J Hud a s ■hr in d a shadow high htod> by the Chinese government as envoy to the • No ’compound has ever been invented ee —-p W 7 0 of authority for the ripp' .. 1 estera Power«. ft, ' Was granted, to quiet their apprehension« Ï ---------------- .1 .... t tete «tea useful: and efficaciona efiicacions ia curing. atrtiltional outrages beihg .bteter%A- perp e- uniform rules of bankruptcy being man ed.—unconst The New Year’a reception at tho White R hbumatism . S om T broat . that at some future tine, a silence might ”— upo^i the T ~ country, - lltlUCV/ was ». w most w (rated ¡ I / 1 1 ifestly proper for a people who are com- t-** Hoose brilliant for several years. S tiff aab W max J oints « B ubns , , , , f leave grounds for a mis-canstruction’ the mcrcialy one, this subject has been dele • Where is $ere aVrovfr‘on autborizmj con Chicago J* Jan. T_* 2.- “ — The Report on tbe cas« B ab A cbi , B buisbs , ' i «V Q.nnlnn G rwimiil 4- of Stanton wcmnplete<L There i« believed i , F bkiui C uts ob Wocxe^ S prains •r fol lowing clause was ¡Merted as anameid- gated to the general govsmmeut* To grese to expungo a State, to recognize it a« 1 ' te be no do«bt that Stanton will be reinstat SWKLIUNGS, I * * p 4 at ^ ■vr ■ prescribe the manner in which the p|ub- out of the Ur|oD, or reconstruct it ? 'Where ed and probably Grant will retire« even if meat. ‘ IV A, Or any other complaints requiring an external n - V k - .bite ordered to remain by the President. lie reoords of one State shall be fecei application, ti Art. 10.—The powers nor delegated to the ed is their authority derived from, to ©«tablish Washington. Jan. 3.— It » reportpd *• t : United States by the Constitution. ”** ' or pro* ¡U another, because being cummriciklly miHttry Despotism« ever States of the Union! FOR HORSES * that the Convention of Virginia intend« to 3 bibited by it to the States, are reserved to one, were not this »object under the con - Where is their authority derived .from, i to remove the State officers of Virginia and It is an indispensable and valuable remedy ia » . ,._L U-------------À-------- -- iC*te»L to appoint others./ It is stated that th© all cases of Spavin, Splint Ring-Bone, Wind- the States respectively, or to the people. trol ef an acknowledged superior or api regulate the domeatic concerns of a S|&te, for President intends sonp to istae a proola- Galls, Bruises, Strains, Ac. It should be kept in every bouse, camp If then the general , government has ter. difficulty would soon gener irate ;t to car example, the regnlstion of the < question i of matiofi to the Southern States, advising the cU and «table. ^Accidents will occur. Prompt Certainly not in the u insti them to send delegate« to tho approaohing ......................... •«/< only those powers delegated to her by the ry the mail«», because if each 8 ¡tafe carried suffrage ? ^bst ness is efficacy. National Convention. lb I tution of United States, by the most lib l r, •; -i Constitution, it may be well to 'see what itawwq, is All genuine is wrapped in steel-plate «n* conflicts , would arise s in pSSS Ug >• > »vuuivio u vuiu oi.inc eral construction; and if not from the powers Kcavings. bearing the signature of G. W. those powers are, that we may know what mails into and through other ptttes, SP£CU£ xVOJJC^. __ _______ i Westbrook, Chemist, and the private U./8. therein delegated, except they are the rinbe powera she has not.. RevL.. Van Slykc will preachat Lafayette stamp of D bmas B aknis A Co. »ver tbe top. To sum the whole matter up : t HE rent generators and fountain head of power, on the third Sabbath of each month, at 11 An effort has been made to counterfeit it 8TATI8 HAVE DOMESTIC SOVEREIGNTY, - - - - ■ 1 •< Sect. - 8. The congreea shall have pewer, with a cheap stone plate label. Look closely ! on account of their good looks, their ac is it» o'ciook, P. M. 1« T\ • . To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, AND THE UNITED S t A t E8; NATIONAL Rev. C. Alderson will-preach in Lafayette Sold I by all Druggists and • Store« iii averv b * .-r * • * • that direction direction' are. rtvolstiomry rtvolnlionary a^ aif< ¡Void. -.4 te.ikv.iL »r - • wn wwJ T- ’ «- ’ -.- m . * wvery •• I OR EXTERNAL SOVEREIGNTY. 1 I !'lr nd excises, to pay the deb U and provide fe i¡ B I Î t A*. _ m 0 ‘ 11 i - - • ■. - ,»• .*• * a