Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 28, 1868, Image 2

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With this number we cominci co the St Htfi
frt frsaphist . should
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Volo mo. ofthe C ourier . Durin the pu ) him. Why then*
then» does the radical party
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dominant party for tha spoils and srum
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lication of this volume two of he most favor nogro suffrage ? Is it because they those little diminutive souls, (if that arti- ’
important elections in the hi^to r of C f- esteem the voting'privilege of so little COU- de were not so obscured by folly, passio n
I :nid that this Govern >A<«nt was made on
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that
the
AHniffhty
made
the
not tel irre
pends the weal or woe, aje tlx life of th e it a gift of God tp the human* family ? If men can follow after and sustain Congress,
negro capable (fselfgoifrnment.-\)ata^s
Republic, xknd while wo have everyiress- .so, then why mpy* n^t men, womeu and
A great kranch Pyiaician o»y»:
Mero
in its raid against liberty and law is sur­
I repeat, i cm fbr tfte I nion; I am for onable ««suraace, that could be aaked; t
than
half
of
the
diseasa
in
tha
world
ooma*
liât chidten, Indians^ negroes, and babies any­
vr cd
passing :strsnge.
Every Constitutional .from noglaat to fortify tha system against
:^rmng all the \StaM ! f
I t,m
am /
for
;.r
tho
|u.rc«t
party
of
law
and
ordet
will
the
council'
of
the
na'ion
all
ainir into
cavneiU
be. where, rightfullyjeyercbe it ? And if it lawyer as well knew the “reconstruction” changaa of cliwata, wvathar and food. Too
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i-lepresentalites
who
are
unmistakably
fraatsacrat of haalth i» to koap tha conditio*
triumpaani ia the coming coateH, we
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a rijjht uppcr&iining'to a person, why policy of Congress to ba unconstitutional, of tha Stomach and Blood regular and uni­
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I-the Gnernmenl, should not forget that posterity and ;bc epact i*4W3 pr.oveiUeng him from using if from its incipienoy as they have since the form, so that changes trona Heat to CoTd,
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the Constitution.
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from Dry to Damp, ate., cannot upsat tha
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rf-a/ i.fio swears to am
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'•tuH of liberty throughout th« world c>. for
personal
gaip-
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his
vote
for
mon.
unanimous
voice
of
the
Supreme
Court
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A
man
connot
maahincry of tha body, and bread disease.”
t -.ixl necess
recess arily
trily be I
lethal
oath^in
good
faith
unices
he
is
'Hands
of
ua
that
we
make
assurance»
dan
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Now, it is a fact, positive and well known,
ey,
thu$
converting
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a
right
into
a
trust
?
fin
and there is no appology,except ignorance,
that
there is no sueh bulwark aad assistant
>y-:i A kdmsw JouNSœL
dy sarò by using all tha honorable meins
Willlsome hottest man who endorses the for every other man knowing it as well.
or the stomach as
•• ’! he States, when they entered the Union.
our
placed
Within
our
grasp
to
préserve
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radical polioy solve these matters for us ?
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power unu
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fretgnly. except such at were expressly sur 'overnment to onr children as pure as our
This splendid Tonic is wow used by al)
No j I l.
! An bonest republican cannot*
They Went. Fight.
red
to
the
General
Government.
it
they
•lasses
of people lor »vary symptom of a
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n
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answer;
and
th-a
aQswer
of
a
corrupt
man
expressly
prohibited
Jrom
erercinn-
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were
“Truth oruhed to earth'will rise again “ Stomaoh out of order.”
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success
of
ou
p
oppoaeuts
it
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the
Rubied
to
these
exceptions.
they
are
tn<
The
secret
of
it
is
this
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Plantation
Bitters
would ‘itself be corrupt, There can be
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certain
to
correct
the
jsiees
of
the
Stomach,
«»rodent
common
wealthy,
and
the
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success of Despotism and centraliza ion, but one hypothesis upoi a which to explain
From the Albany Democrat we learn set all its machinery at work, sad enable it to
¡edges of what is just and proper Jor their
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and as we woald live for posterity, ani if this idfanious measure of this most inf«-
own safety, welfare aipi happiness.
that the Demoeratio Club challenged the resist and throw off the approaching danger.
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The tendency of the operations of Nature is
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a
congress,
and
that
is
fag-end
Republican
Club
to
meet
them
once
a
always towards a eere; all she needs is a
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all buckle on our armor and do bat|lo in
unholy desire to i preserve themselves month and disease the pelitical issues o' little aasistanee at the proper time. Hew
an un
„uch more reasonable and sausibie it is io ■
the great cause of freedom, until th« go­ in poi^er at all jhazards, regardless ot law,
Democratic
the day, which the rads feared, failed, Ui. b'r along with a geniie, yet pewerfu’
State Con V e nt i o n-
rilla of despotism be demoralized, and [ tho _•
k* Li»«/.»»»
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.oYior h
an Drahis RP.n.
or nr,«
any other
honorable
sen­ neglected and refused to do. Nor is thi Tonic,. ■■ *o deluge aid weaken and defeat
right,
ideoency,
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her curative proceiaee with poisonous drugs
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Constitution is ( onee more recognized as liment.
ime nt. But, t bank God, wolvarine breth- strange. Everywhere it is the same. I and fiery mixtures, which only slepefy and Í
Bi .• Has of the action of tho 8tato Dsna-
Ceniral Cumnittce, convoaed at the supreme law ef the land,alike plh lerv- ren,
ie may si icorely and truthfully eay * The rads have not the courage to meet I plant|ths seeds of disease aod'deatb.
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‘ say ^our pra ßers for death’s at your door’ us at this placed. Their ablest and best
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happiness
and
prosperity
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L.ld -I me city of Portiaud aforesaid.
m*n, Mr. A. F. Forbes met the Demo,
IT Consisti ncy tïoa art a Jowol.
be lieve the Plantation Biker! bave saved my
more restored throughout the entire h ngth
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but though kindly
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of
tho
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aud breadth of the domain over which
and courteously treated, so sadly De­
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eod editors of tjie Oregonian, and the only
«< « * * Thou will send as two bottlsa
we
moralized the Pbsds became that no “ les­
p-».-r <»f nominating Candidate' for member
more af tby Plantation Bitter». My wifo haa
well assured that man of respectable talent connected with ser light” dare try tho ‘‘mental contact’ been greatly benetitted by their us*. Tby
V f t’<»,i-4n*»s electing six delegate» to repr«- can He down at night
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ia tbs coming National D«uio-
whOm we have made tho espîcoial that | cgtablisatnenk, then editing the
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nor would they even permit thoir cbarn- friend,
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ei f*tion the nomination ef three candidates guardians of our liberty will look will to-
pioQ to again engage when defeat would
r,lB>'ALTV.--d H;nator Douglas, in May. 18-
t. »r c «lectors
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~ and Vice
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President,
B|| tb» gat«» at which innovation m:y en
from Dyapepsia, and had Io abandon preach­
Novamber «lection.
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to h** •• sannorted
supported at next November
»lection.
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By order of sti'l Comoiitte» representation ter and guard them with scrupulous care, Which suits us,precisely* Upon this we will
Fsr shame ye cowards’. Lek your vala- •ured ma.
Buv. J. S. C athoum ,
i: ) Mid Convention was baaed on the vat» then can we dismiss anxiety, I- but a ways stand, regardliBs of fanatical party clamors
Bocaester. N. Y.”
ient men give battle; in suek a cause suc­
f” a?;, for Democratic candidate for
Governor
in
any
direction.
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bold in remembrance that “tternal vigi-
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rv* th-) last general election, giving »ach Ceun-
mode mode.by which a loyal cit- ' cess is with the right! *» If ye he honest jSu * • • I have given the Plantation
.v t»i e delegate therein for every Mventy- lance is the price of liberty?;
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f •-L ts, men, to know your error is to make ' Bitters te hundreds af ear disabled aoluiera
SO vttll ” demonstrate
:• re Totes 9»» feast, 4’ m 1 one delegate for every
with tha moat astenishing effect.
Feelingthe all importance of the com- bi» clmuiry as $' by sustaining the Flag? the
r?s -tion of said panther
of
forty
or
over,
but
noi
all
the
in
the
right,
amends;
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Mid tifo Union, under all cir>
G. W. D. AsDBawe,
ilLwlng each County al least one delegate ng contest, we »hall continue to ur^ e 'up- Comftiiutioii
cuiniuDces
and‘under every Administration hosts of Heaven should jsv you from yonr
Superintendent
Soldier»’ Hetae,
uc-ic.M,
rdfo' of apportioMsoftt will
there
<u. Which
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(regardless ofmarty politics), against all a»-} ♦
oo
our
people,
that
which
we
belie
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and
UmcioDati. V.’F
the conflict
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I-' •ve to the MVeral oounlioo the follow«;
aaiiams at ho®» and abruad.” ■
f just defence.
think we know to be for the best
i interest
nuii ber of doleg'.t a, to ► wit,
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The partisans of the Vallandigbam school
We await you
The Plantatioa Bitters make the wesA
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of the whole people, and if those wio are whofwould sustain fl) the fltfg' by withdraw­
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Strong, the laaguid brilliant,and are exhaeued.
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it
and
tbo
arn.ies
from
rebel
soil,
are
Nature’s great restorer.
owing us will at once pay up, and aisist US
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Clackamas
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lrait|or», ineagprcd by Douglas' rule. The
,
vNorth
Carolina,
1 he public «ay rest aasered that in no case
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in continuing our rapidly incrcasin ’ etr- partisans of the Sumner, Wade and Stsvens’ South Carolina. Georgia,*F
"'ioritia,
Alobacta,
will She perbetiy pure standard of tbs F i . a J i -
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school,
who
sdaiain
('i) the Censtilution by LooisiauS. IV xva aoi / Arkenaaa, having » iwo . v B it »MS bo departed frofit. Every.
eulstion
we
will
enlarge
the
courier
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and
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howling, “aw»y with it?’ era traitors by . the uhatmab Iv nfuw
d to obey the national baUU bears tha fat oiadlo of oar signature
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thus be enabled to furnish a greiter a- same rule. ^The
ianatiiBS of*
of the
tha Phillips, laws, are al prrrvnt tabooed and have no on aslool plate engraving, or it cannot he
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mount and variety of reading matter. We Gerjitt Smith and Billy goat, stripe, who reprtanntBijou in ('ougret* ; they are gov- genuine.
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;cao ernetl by the m-’i ary and jotficiary, M-
sustain (?) tbo
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know times are hard, but when, if ^ve lie netfr, and shall never, be restored as it was, periotend»»d by the executive of the nation, 2 Any poroon pretending to sell P lamtatiom
B itte *» in bulk or by the gallon, ie a stoind-
.losephino |
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aru traitor»,
traitors, by the same role.
rule.
supinely
on
our
backs
will
they
be
other,
lor
and impostor. Mswere of refilled bottles,
and;Mill
so
continue
oulil
they
return
from
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[Siu Union
men are
are those
those who,
w
T;de
UnioW'men
as Douglas their disobe dieno«.— Ensign.
Seo
that our Private
le Stamp M U NMCTlLATaU
wise? The best and perhaps only tiay to Bsi'd, sustain (lie Flag, the Constitution and
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over every cork.
Marion
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“ Tabooed", heigh ! That» what’s the ma|- \
’ .So d by all L’raggists, Gtocers and Dealer»
promote prosperity is to promulge 1 those ihvi Union. There are ue others.
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principles that will produce it and to ful­
And ther |for», Mr« Oregonian man you ter with the purp !! .’ Receive the thanks, throughout the world.
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Folk
P. H. DBAK1 A CO, New York
.’ But Dr.
I ^llaraock ;
1 / ly awaken the people to the importnaoe of are|i traitor| tried and convicted by your- JO Dr.j I Ensign for tho discovery
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if
we
wold
not
bo
deetood
inquisitive,
who
REDINGTON A co ., ^10 and 418 rruot^t
promoting their own best inereste. While self,* under | rule laid down by the great
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fabcfoed
them
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and
why
did
he
or
they
do
San Francisco.
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Washington
every Democratic Journal is striving to Douglas a & approved by you ( and
Jgente/er
California
and Nevada'.
fit ? 1» the maxim "simiUa similibus curan-
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it,
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for
you
do this and should be supported, as wo are WC; ha vo
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ter, " correct ? and if eo had we not bolter
as
it
satisfied
they
in
the
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featoriog
the
“
union
do
not
fav<
main
will
be,
We
can
holding
the
Connty_
Convrn-
The time for
“tabooed,, the States?
t ion to elect de egstes to the State Detr aerai only say for ourself, dre*shall do til the Was, „ notwithstanding yodr pledges that “taboo” those who
HJAS,
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ic Convention, was left by the Committee to
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ALthough, Mr. Ore»
the several County Committees, whose duty good wc can in the good cause of ths yoh would
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tabooed"
at
th«
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fobooer«
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will
bo'
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man we ( you and ourself) know next election, We’ll try the remedy.
whole people, and look well to tho I inter- ¡jo tian i ma
and certain death to everything of the In wet
The Committee would respectfully urge
specie»—Elvaa, Roaehes, Mosquitoes, Anta,
prompt action on the part of the Democracy este of the people with whom we have set­ yoii to be a itraitnr, as clearly appears by
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Col. W. W. Chapman raps all the Ore
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But you
i y and you then said.
L. II*. GROVER, Chairman.
What is peculiarly surprising in regard 1»
beleiving the early CoNSTRUC^roN of are about is deeenk as any woe-begone gon papers except the Oregonian and Her-
-# G eo . R. II blm , Secretary.
to thia article is, that notwithstanding its
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the OREGON CENTRAL RAIL ROAD h’olbdeserving, hypocritical self-aggrandi aid over the knuckles for not publishing
instant death to ¡octets, it is perfectly harm­
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to be of vital and almost paramount im­ I zipg
rad, w^o has as much intelligence as tho report of a meed eg of the Citizens of less to mankind and domestic animals. It etn
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portance to Oregon and especia íy the you have. $Of course we do not couBtyou Portland on tho ewbjeet of Railroad». We 1» inhaled or eaten with itnyurmy. It bears
C entral
x oi Y amhill
the testimony, oft eminent disintetested ch«*-
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that it«
majority
of
our
subscr
ibers
fur
w
accept
tbo
apology,
and
eay
to
our
freind
tiom
of
C ounty !
quite as bad a man as Thad. «Stevens, but
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we much prefsr to chronicle ihegeacïoua
a £reat deaj wowe ti,an
login—alias
we shall promote its construction to the
Trippie Thunderer, for you know less than donation» of the people of Portland, and
utmost of our ability, and will tha ßkiully
the formejl but much more than the lak- the Stateaman-liko movement on part of
receive any communication to that end as
the Corporation, for this i» really of inter­
ter, as thetoeasuremont
of bis intelligence
them» MMi
well m upon any other matter of public
est to our reader».
is tho magnitude of lb« crimes of a nd.
interest. We say again, that while we
While we admit the excellency in '
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can livo without, yet it would be o L great
many respects of the Report of the Com.
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We learo from the Portland papers that
the surveyor! have sutveyed 8ixty miles
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of road and have teturoed to Portland to
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make the maps'¿n(i plats and upon com.
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to favor through the Courier, either route
to, the disparagement of the other if we
desired so to ¿o. But we may say howev­
er, that no man cart fully estimate the im*
men so importance of h aving the line up­
on which he has property seieoted as the
line of tne road.
free from poisgn .
No article has »ver given such positive sat-
»¡action in ita use.
Its reputation is well known. It is easily
and readily used—directions aoeompany each
Uask. Beware of counterfeits.
The genuine baa the signaiure of E. Lrow,
and the private stamp of D imas B anks » A <JO.
Anything else of this kind is an initiation or
caunterfeic. Auy dn^giat will procure the
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convenience to us and enable-ns to extend j “Whom the G »4s would destroy they rnitee and should be pleased had we tbo genuine il you insist you will have no other
Sold by all druggi.ts"iud dealeraen tbi
our field of labor, if tbo¿e who owe us first makepnad,” »aid the ancient philo»o-i space to give it place, we doubt road it as
Pacific CoaiL
would pay UP.
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phars; and this maxim they applied espe­ doe» our freind the Col.
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The
Col.
and
all
the
good
and
enter«
cially to publio functionaries. Certainly
F owler on NEGRots.-Soma tuae since
no body otmen in any country, at any prising men of Portland seem interested
the great ethnologist and pbrenolc
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MBXIOAIC
MEXICAN
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time have ever given greater evidauoes in promoting the growth and prosperity
MUlTATfG
8. Fowler, who perhaps has devoted more of madnesji and folly as the most infamous of tho State, and are deserving and will
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time and thought to, and has had nore ex­ fag-end of demoralization —claiming to recieve much credit for their acts.
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Liniment ptrforms more cum. ia
perience in the indication» of mental and be the American Qongress. t Guided by
The Corporation, from the 'last Dalias
shorter time, on man and bsaat, than auy arti«
moral characteristics of tbs humaa family no principle of honor, prompted solely by we have recieved, soon about to make a el»
els ever discovered.
than any other man in the United States, »elf interest and the baser feeleng of bull-
very generous and magnanimous donation - No compound has ever been invented »»
useful and efficacions in curing.
thus sums up the peculiarities of the negro beaded opposition to the prinoiples of an
to the Oregon Central Railroad. When R hbuííatibm ,
F Suur TnROAy,
The Ethiopian race is made up of a great opposing party organization or a feeling
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we learn further of the matter we will give
many sub races^and tribe», varying "widely
B ruises ,
E ar Acne, ’
Of hatred toward a person whose integrity our readers full information,
in configuration and character ; but Ve may of
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My of the typical negro, th kt from tempera- they could Dot corrupt by the most tempt-i
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m»nt be is slow and indolent, but pi »raiment
C ube for H orse !.—A prominent Or any other complaints requiriug an external
and capable of great endurance; and from jog bribe—the dictatorship of the South
application.
Cerebral devealopment sensuous, pa nicnate, and
Mliu a u machinery
luauuiucry by¡
wy- which
wuwu h
uv ’ v could eon- medical gentleman of this county, brought
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affectionate, benevolent, docile, imitative,
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live, dy-
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will.
us
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following
Receipt
from
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votional, superstitious, excitable, impulsive, sf- • " v.-’k s
I It¡4 an indispensable and valuable reMedy ia
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vain, improvident, cunning, politic and un«
W e c® account for the criminal acts of substantial farmers, who assured him that i all cases of Spavin, Splint. Ring-Bone. Wind-
principled. He lives in the real ratlu er, thart
it was a sure cure for the ‘blind staggers.’ Galis, Bruises, Strains, &c.
the ideal, and enjoys the present witbo u^tbinM these unprincipled pen—the-scum of the
It ahrqld be kept in every bouse,* camp
ia, much of either the past or futi rb. 1U coa u try fa hi ch while thepolitieal caldron The Dr- expressed confidence in its effi­ and stable. Accidents will occur. Prompt­
is a child in mental stature, has the vir40 ▲
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cacy, 1 or. camphor gum dissolved in ness is efficacy. _ .
and faults of a child, and like the chi d needs boiled arose to the top,and for much demor­
All genuine is wrapped iu steel-plate 4HIX
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alization^
consequent
upon
legal
debauch-
of
whiskey.
one
quart
contrell and dsicpliwe.
graving»,
bearing the signature of G. W.
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Westbrook,
Chemist, and the private U. 8»
Dose — •two thirds of a teacup full in
Does not the experience of every man ery and(moral roitepnesa in high places,
stamp of D kmas B armes A Co. over Ah« lop.
confirm him io the bcliefof the ’ ?oi rectneis where oboe was heard tho clarion voice of half pint of flax seed tea, given every
An effort has been made to counterfoil it
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v l J like an four hours. Keep the horse from water with a cheap stone plate label. Look closely I
Webster,
of Mr Fowler’s estimate of the i regro. If Glay, s|d the
Bold byrall Druggists and Stores m every
addressed the 24 hour», The mixture may bo
the negro be inferior to our own nee, and ocean in a ealm or etorni
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town
wad Miniag eawjp en PacHIc eeask
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bran.
venerable i Senators, down to
course it is our plea»ring Muty to labor,
\Vhereas there is ’a vacancy in the
Chanmunebip of your Committee, al the
suggestion of promineul Democrats inclu­
ding some of yotor
yobr member»,
members, you tre
are re.
quoted to meet at La Fayette on Sslur-
day. the 1st. of February 1868. to select
a Chairman—fix?a time for holding the
-County
Jaunty Con
Loo rention, and transact such oth-
er business ; as you in your wisdom may
1 »er.
deem just and J prdp
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P ¡H.
F. • WHITE.
Member of State Central Committee for
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Yam hill Co.
It> therefore behoove« all
property owners ;upon the two proposed
lmes, to use their utmost exertions to pro-
ou e the seleetipn of their route.
Prior to the adoption ofthe Federal
«titatfon the respective States possessed a*’
limited and unres tricled sovereignty, and rt
tained the same ever ajleruard. except »afar*
t as they granted certain powers to the Gen­
eral Government, or prohibited themselves
from doing cert tin acts. Every State
Slate re
coed loxtselj tka exclusiverlghl oj regulat­
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