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1 HF. WEEKLY COURIER . - bbitos I w. T h ® R ailroad . Iowa Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Kansas r Nevada Tennessee l| West Verginia ' I While in Portland, I , t- I D aniel W ebster on C onstitutional the other day, we vwmv * uaj | wu went nvUl UUV UpUU the LUC A mehkjan L iberty .—Nearly thirty yean out upon Railroad line and found the work pro- ago Daniel Webster uttered these memo gressiog rapidly. The most difficult' part rable words on the floor of the United L _______ _ of the wirk in the valley is now being ■y • {--------- |. • . jx : States Senate: “If disastrous war sweep« FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, done, and when the company «hall have our commerce from the ocean, another 8. F. CHADWICK, of Douglaa County. completed tbe work across the Portia, id t ' • ' ”1 ! If/» M echanic ’ s I nstitute , JOHN BURNBTT, of Benton County. generation may renew it; if it exhaust mountain, the road will progress me re I * r «■ i| -; ! ■ ’: ' . ' ■ 1 JAS. H. SLATER, of Union County. rapidly.i: The boys on the line are ba le, our treasury, future industry may replen POST STREET, Total i i hearty, and muscular men, and 1 re ish it; if it deiolate and lay waite our What our Victory Demonstrates. Between Montgomery & Thus we have a tnaji well fedi, * a; nd * cheerful • “ • and - the - - impression fields, still, under a new cultivation, they 4 Ì ; ■ I. The Union has not been dissolved SAN FRANCISCO. Nor is it unsafe for us I upon car - is most fi avorable to a rapid progress of will grow green again, and ripen to future by the rebellion. | I /. ' ■ 1 f • ’ votes from rying ten, fifteen^ or twenty ' i - f"- ’ < •‘T the wórk harvest. It were but a trifle, even if the « I - mr :, upon witnessing the -will; with T2. 1 The States that have ever compo- these States marked forth« rumpies. . The importance of a thorough and prat- which th ey take hold of the matter. i«ed this Union are now in the Union and walls of yonder Capitol were to crumble, tiral business training for those who contem It is certain that if th» people {¡of ’the We à d not visit the china road, nor if its lofty pillars sqohld fall, and its gor. plate entering the mercantile, profession, is < $ are entitled to representation. election South are left to exer too well known to require much comment. have weM ahy desire to familiarize ourselves geons decorations be ¿11 covered with the Without such knowledge, the young mor' 3. The effort on part of the radicals franchise according to t own free will, with the loathsome dens of the celestial stia dust of the valley.' All these might be chant will become involved in many em to kill the States, expell them from the we will receive almost, not the entire i ¡•H-irlfj rat-eateiis, who are working th^iumbug barrassments which might otherwise be bus j rebuilt. But who shall reconstruct the avoided. The youthful aspirant will find Union,’reduce them to Territories and gov- heventyvotes. machine of the imaginary A. J. Cook & * Should the votes of the South be coun et n them by Military Despotism is con fabric of (demolished government ? Who himself surrounded by inextricable difficul- y Co. ties, both in seeking a situation, and in the ted, then, from the votes of States we have discharge of its duties after employment i« . shall rear again the wellproportioned col demned. While speaking of the railroad, we i.re obtained. To have received instruction at 4. The unconstitutional acta of Con- marked for the black«; ys. or from the pleased lo announce that the County umn jof Constitutional liberty ? Who a mercantile college, endorsed by the lead n¡ ? 0|,Yamhill County have obligi South to be successful, ’ we must getfifbeei)! press are rebuked. ;atsd shall frame together the skillful archite- ing merchants cf the city, is more effective ' in winning the favor and confidence of a* Coiintv; to oav the interest on seve 5. Negro suffrage by congressional votes. While we have a great , pirolf i - li the the Coutnty, to pay the interest on seventy- ture which unites National government business firm, than all the letters of intro¿j ity of getting them from the North, and’ five thousand dollars of the company'« With State rights, individual security and (taction which friends can gir«. Th« , usurpation is condemned. tit thus save any squappling, yei this we, bonds, for twenty years, in consideration 6. - The Coruptions of Congress, the ? F; I Uii. ! public prosperity? No, gentlemen? if Pacific Business College know : ? wF of the company's building certain bridges ! . ’ I * ■ ' J it * these columns fall, they will be raised not it can lavish squandering of the public mcney >/ the bt That nothing short tf maintains a reputation for thoroughness and and transporting certain material etc. for I that number *n¡4 the lhe large standing armies to oppress the keep us from more than again. Like the Coliseum and the Par* systematic training, far surpassing that of the Cqflnty. i| > any other similar institution on the Pacifi« whether people—the heavy taxations and yet the South. And it is very if 3 doubtful theon, they will be destined to a mourn ■* I * ■ F [h i ’ 111 r I ■ ! ‘>¡¡1 coast. Most of the leading merchants off Thusr the Oregon Central Rai lroad, who are running Stevens, Sumner & co. *teady increase of the public debt—the this city have employed graduates from (we dotit mean the bogus china company ful, a melancholy immortality. Bitterer this College, and bear testimony to th« Grant and Colfax, caii,| . while Johnson, while Johnson, taxation of the poor man because he is oflhe < ohu Doe, alias A. J. Cook,) is tears, however will flow over them, th^an practical efficiency of the course' here pro or any other good man i«/ President, use The system of actual practice Ill' 1' \ Ip" ■ < progressing with reasonable rapidity, , and were ever shed over the monuments of scribed. poor, and the exemption of the rich from embraces all the varied operation of real sufficient force to keep us from the entire in due lime we shall have the iron ' I - - TIP'* fc I -i’ I LI1' horse A L adies ^ D epartment haa Roman or Grecian art; for they will be business. taxation because he is rich,. All these seventy votes; thus giving us, a clear ma lately been added to this popular institute snorting, as he dashes through Lane, the remnants of a more glorious edifice have r^eeived the just condemnation of This spirit of enterprise cannot fail to draw jority of one hundred twenty .two electoral * 1 * . ■ • t Mult- than Greece or Rome ever saw—the edi- forth the well-wishes of the public. Bentont Yamhill, Washington and the people. votes. nomah Bounties, bearing the rich hi arvest fice of Constitutional American, Liberty. 7. The people of Oregon have de ì M ’ 1 Address for all information, I dared against U. 8. Grant, for President’ will be worse beaten, th en aQy man' that A ndrew J ackson .—Referring to ufib ette va|ey. , <INSONHALER k DE LAGUNA, by an overwhelming majority. I * ever ran for President, on [ the ticket of fact that General Grant has a sentinel on if . » * * ■ duty constantly at the door of his apart < - 7 8. Ogn. frowns upon thejimpeachers,and one of the prominent pjarties. T negro not a black white man. 'A card % j i , , ments, a correspondent of the Macon (Ga.) menti, npproves the national nolicy of Andrew Proie&or Agassiz is among the ..grtat- Telegraph relates the following incident J _____ -..I ......... .. Stanton on - itand. pfi * ' i ' ■ • est of authority in matters pertaining _ __ _ _ _ _____ _ _ ___ _ — ‘ of Gon. Jackson’s last visit to New Or Johnson., We, the undersigned, merchants and bus leans : “The fatigues of the day ended,. iness men of San Francisco, California, ar« LE “sric^iN o’ national history and the physical sciem 9. The free people of Oregdn, ever POSSIBLE EXAMINATION. the old hero repaiied with many of the at the present time,employing men who ha v« WITNESS STICK. lì f F- H Of th (^negro, he says : mindful of their liberty, and the mani. W ' ib 4 citizens, to apartments prepared for him completed tbe prescribed course of study at I haVe pointed oot over a hundred spe witness stand: in that magnificent structure, the St. Louis the Pacific Business College, and we tak« fold blessings of a free country have plac- Mr. Stanton called on c(/ìc difiereucès bet :ween ’. zl * the the bonal and . a . •_ . Ik “ ““ .. 1* n L a. Hotel. The captain of an Irish company pleasure in stating that we have found them du Secretary Counsel for Pres.—J ii ud their feet upon the necks of the ty nervous system of (he i white man and the ' I * F detailed a stalwart son of Erin as a senti well posted in accountantahip and the gen of War? .,(gro. |r Indeed, 7 — *. their ; • . ‘ frames ‘ ' are alike in no * rants who are running the military des5' - : j . 1 r eral principles of business, showing conclu .■ 11 b I' Stanton.— I am. partici) ar. There is not a bone in the nes nel, at the General's door. There he was sively that they have been subject to a hold « gro’s I )dy which is relatively the same walking his rounds, when the General C.— By what auth potisms of tbe South. thorough drill in those important matters, ’ * What a noble triumph ’. A triumph your • ■ B shape, Mize, articulation, or chemically of descried him, and turning I to Gen. Loáis, by experienoed and competent instructors. M- offioe W ----------- ---- ? 8.—By of President Lin thè sac e composition as tnat of the white asked c — F \ appointment _ of correct principles over centralization, We cheerfully recommend the College as “ ‘What does this mean ?’ coin, confirmed by the*Senate Jan. 13th, man. iThe negro bones contain a far being in our opinion, an Institution of in* tyranny and corruption. It is a victory greater; parentage of caloareous salt than f il ‘Only a sentinel at your door, General trirsic merit, and Well worthy of tbe con • 1862 I have a comm8 on of that date those o’the while man; even the negro’s! , . ... ns significant as it it is valuable- i C,—Admiting the constitutionality 01 “I shall ever remember that look, and fidenoe and support of the community. dlood ii cheinica>ly a very different fluid ! A. R oman & Co., Friends of a free government and the tbe Tenure-of-Office act uheD, by than tt U which courses in tbe veins of tho the exclamation, ‘My God !' as he strode Lavi S trauss & Co •» up to the sentinel with a manner which terms of that act, did that commission ex* white tpan. r lan. The whole physical organism white race bl of good cheer. Whereavcr ’ 0 J. H. C oghill <fc Co. It < , « ' of the t egro differs quite as much from tbe was the General’s only : pire? « ’ I » • h i J. K. P bior , ’ the noble banner of the Democracy is “ ‘My good mao/ said he, ‘xrhat are S. ,—The 4th of Apr.l, 1865. That act white man’s as it does from the chimpanzee, CONTINENTAL LlFI IlS. C o ., that |si in his bones, muscles and fibers, you doing at my door, with a musket in W m . B. ’C ooci & Co unfurled to the breeze, it is greeted with provides that the Secr< ■jtary of War (to « ch] mpanzeo has not much furthef to your hands?’ getber with the rest of the Cabinet) shall I. DINKBL8FEIL, heart felt applause from the people, who “ ‘The captain placed me here as your hold his office during the term of the prOgret a to become a negro than a. negro P eck & T urner , baa to became a white man. This fact sci- recognize it as the banner of victory- President by whom he was appointed, I. S. V an W inkle . guard, General.’ • ence nezorably demonstrates. Climate • ’■T -f “ ‘Am I not in the midst of the Ameri and one month after. bad no ipurc 0 do with tbe difference be- glorious victory because it it the victory C.—Have you been (appointed by Pres* tween be white man and the negro than it can people? Am I in danger from these! right in a combat with error. ident Johnson and con irmed by the 8eu*.. bas has be bel veen tbe horse and tbu ass, lhe eagle or ig this intended as an honor to me? If The Best Book for Agents Yet Published} and th owl. Each is a distinct and sepa- so, I despise ii 1— Go home. Sir, and get Above 500 copies sold, in San Francisco, ate ainAA since that datA date ? I -I1- Thanks to the Union conservative men uto mF rate creation. They were designed to alii till your dinner/ and turning'to his guests, he in advance of publication, •I 8.—No. Il II If ' A. * of Oregon, the people are rallying to the THE NATURAL WEALTH C. .—Admitting that president Johnson differeUtt plans in tbe system of nature continued, ‘whenever an American citizen 0F CALIFORNIA. The net 10 is no more a negro by accident 4jd flag* The skies are brightening East, is only serving out P^esu___ by hi» public conduct renders a public President Lincoln —Z_‘ ’ , s • * 1 • or mialprtune than an owl is tbe sistet* of tbe guard neoessary to bis protection, beware B y Trrcs F bt C ron me . assisted by a corps youjappointed by Pres Pres- West, North and soon will be in the second term, were you'appointed ofwritere selected with espeoial reference eagle, or the ass is the brother of the hqtse. ident Lincoln and confirmed by the Sen How stupendous, and yet bow simple is the of that man to their knowledge of, and ability to treat South. The rainbow of peace and union ate between April 4th,,1865, and April tbe several deeartment comprised in the doctrine that the Almignty Maker of the ». > sDans the continent, and within a few I4th, the day of Mr. Lincoln’« death ? volume. Complete in «ne large Imperial univertB has created inherent species of the A. J. C ook & Co.—That is the name Octavo Volunme of over 700 pages ; printed * ~ J imals to fill the different places and lower animals 8—No. months the whole firmament will glow as of th« contracting firm agreeing to build 00 fine paper from new type, and snbstan- nature. offices in the grand scenery of n show any warrant or com C.—-Can you i ¡1 -»i with the effulgence of perfect day# oue hundred and fifty miles of Railroad .¡ally bound in heavy beveled covers. 1 D the office at the f ■ ' mission for holding •1 r" ' ■ > * h' This elegant Work is a Cyclopedia of val on tbe other side of the river. They also ■ r ! present time 1 t contract to redeem all the ten cent stock able information, embracing every impor I l. : Taxes. ■ ■ r SMN o . DBMOCBACT AND TBB PRESIDENT. 7 C—Does not the Tennre-of-Ofl Now if it should turn out that tant and intereetiug fact relating to the ma (jay i are taxed about ten times on taken. ay we terial resources and advantages of the Gold st nr expressly provide that nothing in said act all we have veorget. The farmer is taxed there i» no such a man as A. J, Cook, is en State, such as its History, Biography, That our readers may see, and keep shall be construed so as to prolong the upon ¡¡s land« and horses. Then the not the whole things a swindle ? The east Scenery, Geology, Natural History, Climate, ever present in their minds, for their ed term of office of any person beyond the Unite States government collector de side (china) Company has been appealed Agricultnre.Mining, Manafaatures Wealth, to through the public press to give the Pioducts, eto. No intelligent Californian ification and encouragement, if they are term for which he was originally appointed mand a few dollars upon everything he i sells, [If he has a watch, or good horse residence and responsibility of A. J. can afford to be without it. Sold only by and confirmed ? • I M I true Union men and patriots, we again U iir 1 f ! I and bi u§gy, be is taxed again; The grain Cook, anch they don’t open their heads subscription, Price $6 50. Published by. 8.—Yes. ii ■ • , H H. Bancroft &Co^ about it. The fact is apparent to every publish the electoral5 vote of those States C.— You have, therefore, no • authority is taxi ed in the hands of the farmer; The > i San Francisco, CaL purchaser has to pay for his right to sell man of common observation, that A. J. A number Qf other first rate Works now that have declared for the only union for holding the office ? ••I Cook & Co. is a contrivance gotten up to , ■ I J u tax. tax; as ofte n as it ohanges hands. It is 8. I- — "Xiv. No. ready for canvasser. Send for circulars and party, tbe Democracy. swindle tho people of Oregon. Look out | tax, all for the glorious privilege of ¿ No 20 6w state territory-desired * C. .—Why do you persist in holding it ? tax an for A.. C. & Co.—the wild cat.— Signal The following States, we are sure to 1. " 2- ’ . J being ¿»dieals — having a radical congress — Because I am an obstinate mule, 8.- carry, and they have the electoral vote and Sumner told me to stick, and I stuck. and a Radical indical legislature* legislature. Who Who would would not not D m . C.—Have you no ’¡other- warrant for be »radical and pay ten taxes on all he Administrator's Notice. plaoed opposite each : - - . - .A -( j rant bottled Bulled up at Bermuda ' > r IT II I eata, drinks and, wears- The undersigned having been duly ap- 6 holding it ? Connecticut I I Bul’tbeu if you are a nice radical, you Hundreds, and now Butler is going to pointed by tbe Hon. County Court of Yam 8.—-No. 33 New York your money into bonds and go I hill County Oreron, Oregon, Administrator of the C. You may sit dowM-[Examiner.' can i pdt jour uncork Grant by getting a charge against --------- Kich freedom tax, and this is so nice/ Rich Estate of L. F. Moffat, late of said county 7 New Jersey deceased. All persons having claims against, Johnson in relation to his western trip» men get gold from the government, , but 26 BY TELEGRAPH- Pennsylvania will present them to me, at my poor, spldiers have to take greenbacks. which will fully bring out the evidence of said estate will* 3 residence, at LaFayette, in said county, with Delaware Washington, June 16.-tProminent Dem This i< another reason why soldiers ought (* _ proper vouchers, within * “ six ' montbes ' - the Grant ’ s drunkenness. 7 ocrats assert that fhe President will not all to> Ue radicals. This radical party, if Delaware I ?•!! : . d I r r ■■ ■■ ■ - . '> : • i from this date. JOHN BTRl5. ‘ 21 make any Cabinet c' ang !« until the 4th (of uot checked, will make a slave of every i May 26 1868* Ohio Suly convention has decll ired its principles. poor whita man. The people are begiu-j, -Some papers are still wondering Administrator* 4 w 13 If Pendleton is uominato<: , appointments will Indiana ning to have a realizing sense of their ‘‘whether the Senate will dare depose the 16 be given exclusively to' Democrats; but if misery ^nd of the inpositions that have Illinois Administrators Notice* Chase, then many must I «tendered to tbe £ President.” That is like asking whether 11 Republican«, who tbereb r could be induced been sp adroitly fastened upon t hem. If Kentucky **T The undersigned having been duly ap to support him. There a e also many who the radicals eight years ago had been hon a mad dog will dare to bite. [Daybook. California pointed by the Hon. County Court Of Yarn be iliu nomina- est enodgh to tell the people that if they o prolvsrt to believe Jobnsoi 1 will ’1 !. if’ J'S T ~ u bill County Oregon, administrator of the t. Oregon I , ted sndclsini that he will go into the con got into power, teey would impose -taxes estate of John Monroe, late of said Ceunty vention with nearly all the > Southern votes,? upon tiheui as they have since done,, the A n E arly D eath —Seven weeks ago deceased/ All persons having claims against and that many at the North who .do not ei*» people irould have crushed out radicalism a journal oalled the Repudiator, devoted 151 said estate will present them to me, at the tber like Pendleton or Cl base, could be in- in its ¡iriancy.’ They will crush it out as boldly to the poliov of repudiating the Couutv Clerks office, at La Fayette, in said I . $1 pi« that the remaining Northern duced to support him. Certain they have suffered from it a National Debt, was established ia St, oounty, with th« proper vouohers, within ‘ uuch a movement is on foot, and has beta it u -iMt Siate« to the rudiculs, their vote will stand i ihou^aiKl times more than they should ever Louis. Last week it was compelled, for six month« from this elate. actively canvassed here, 'i •JU Jone the 15th 1868. L. C. FOREST I have submitted to. Radicalism and ras- want of subsistence, to give up the ghost. ms follows : •< > r 4 w j , Arfmteutratar. cality are getting to be synonymous terms — < • . "-y- -- Dean, Pendleton; and other advocates of Maine —Bon. Butler says b H despise I ------- j ------ O------ O 4 iu the] estimation of tbe great mass of the repudiation, draw a useful political lesson 12 the Tun CommandmerJi i 2T f* W% *• ___ A , ? MiWMichiHvlta NOTICE (aught people—[Burlington Argus. from this journalistic demise.-[ Des Moines tl n- Wdw'sigMd baring diupo«^ of fl>» : ■' 4 _ ; . ■ - , -Now H»mp*hira Register«! him to forgive A io dy Jot; ii«**. n ” Of course Mo Mmnvi ’ d e Millland property in Yambill 4 Th¿r' Rhoda Island batel Thq ’ New York Tribune says that the What will you do with your Indiana County hereby give« notioe to all who havo. the wretch would hate; 1 Cotn- 5 raJicufe i “may be relied w ou to • run i¡ Vermut open accounts or business of any kind to T-!! 4 manósa iiy how, because them and Ohio radical repudiates. We suppose call immediately and settle up. To run it into the ground, ’ «nji 8 gov meut.” Michigan j .’* • i I R. C. Xinney, their “souls will travel on/* ‘ ‘ Thou ibalt no says — t teal doubt »« no < 8 Wiseonrin [F-ISSa 11 4 TUESDAY JUNE, 23 1868. y I I . E ìli® ' a 4 Í i a -, ’ J1W i lili ’ J. IIP I > J Jill- 3 ' ' 5 Í 7i ■ « i 4 k • r. lì Hi ! | I I r ' . k"' V* i. - .