The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, April 02, 1870, Image 2

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in the repeated payment \>f thl confidence «o soon ah the list d * ¿entlemej who
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principal by Hie continued payment of thqf? iritei| were deS egates was announced»,
uiyposcd oftpic^r . \Vor||:qep‘ |g|iin {¿trçumed operation s , on
>f the painty from alli’pAs of tj|e. Statl tie extii^tio|| for tb^ i^ew bote!yesterday,
est; thrift is no part of good policy or EO||i gofr ed n.eni
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toil
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two sociables
gociables —
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ernmenfcCp embarrass the energies of lab
labor'¿nd a| it was iyJ >t doubted but that ti|e result of tits deleft
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of untaxed capital , that to relieve the country the Convention both as to men and measures. The
Value of common school buildings in the
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th« -most flatfrwg. . p w d iei M i n s couiil 'rjT 'S^T.U-TT, Total aihoifht eipehddd Iff
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ustment of toe bonded debt of the United States. that were made. Our Standard Bearers in the the interest of the common schools during the
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9. That theAesire of ^he prt.^nj »fangf resf,
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manifest^by,the/proQe^ings^ '¿<»4
.rdproech baft be fcrougbi. ’ Rom ”J? .ill/»Ver
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wealthy bondholders payment in coin on account lion. L. F. Grover, are gentlemen of distinguished
ave just received a tiior
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irittgflty.’ -HThll the 'p'a’rts tmh"try both' b efl yr y j— ■_
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indebtedness
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Samuel Brown has not s^l the Dayton
United ^UtesMyf Ti^as«ry,pvtei wbep wurthJoes /i he people of this State no record baa.been made flouring mills, as re^orthd, though there were TER GOODS, consisting of the very latest .
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than one-half their coin value, after thé holders jy cither in whieh even an ardent enemy can show
some
negotiations
pending.
S. T. CSADWICK.
thereof have received exorbitant interest thereon, a speck of fraud. They go before their fellow citi*
.Several,ot our farmers ip.the immediate
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leaving
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have pruned aud otherwise
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bearing
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fortunate soldiers, their wives, children or other lands. No man of eiyicr party will say that he dressed their orchards this spring.
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An Indian boy, who has beep living with
kindred to be paid in a depreciated currency, ex- beat's corruption in offices adminisferpd by J. 11.
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hibits a^spirit of injustice unsurpassed in the his­ Slater or L, F. Grover. In additfoiv,to the repute Mr. Sanford Harris, of Salt Creek, as we are
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tory óf class legislation anil, fully demonstrates of unimpeachable honer and honesly, they are infirmed: by that gentleman, a few day!
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the existence of a design on the part of theiponied known as eloquent speaker^ in defense of the right. since, helped himself to Mr. II.’s gun, ax
and dog, and departed, since whop nothing
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SHAWLS,
aristocracy of the country ^o influence ^thç ^estab­ Believing in. the truths which are the foundation
has been heard from Jiiin,
lishment of a.policy favoring t|»e aggrandizement stones of this great Republic, they have the nerve
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'¡'he heaviest storm, we have had during the
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of the tmb at tbe çxpeps^ qf the^vpMr ; a policy and ability to talk plain t,o t^e people of the usur­ present ye'ar occurred last Monday night1,
whiijb has for its object the.a^gregatio^^f wealtli, pations of Radicalism .and- the danger .of Imper­ Tuesday and Tuesday bight. During Mon­
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opulence an) pow<;r h^jipe one hapd, and misery,, ialism. When their voices are litard*the people day the weather was cold and the sky -wns
poverty and slavey on . tl^e other ; PyBcy. fitted yvill listen, and the result cannot be otherwise than overcast with murky clouds. About dark
TRIMMINGS,
Th»foll<^v<n< ar«
resolutions.adt'pUid by.the
Only to a monarç^jpal/oym of govcujiment.
of
that
day
fine
particles
of
snow
began
falling,
that many honest Republicans will turn away from
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great Uemopratio Convention at.A.lVM1.'’» eubqdyr
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and oontiuued until about half-past 2 o’clock
10. That the Democracy of this ^tate^ow, as the uangeroys jiropysitibps of Radicalism.
NOTIONS,
in? the principles of the .party iu this St^te • *UI » »
of Tuesday morning. At that ho-uf the snow
heretofore, are strenuous a.^vocates^f a |anff for.
As u’cballjutcr on the stump the leaders will
1. .That.-they *r* alterably .A<JUoh«d to. the
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purposes uf. rpvçnue only ¿ that, t)ie priuçip.|p of have lion. 8. F. Chadwick, w|iose strong and elo­ lay ou the ground to the depth of one inch.
prin«iplea o£ our-,Republic a# expounded; by itq,
. ” .Rain succeeded snow and the dripping c »n
protection for t,be ^ke ot pr^eptym.is et.yvaijjvkh quent voice % fainBiar to the'people. lie is a gen
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Also a complete assortment of GENTS
founders, and the paraiuouni. object , of Xbc«r or-
'Itinue'd until some time _ Tuesday
night.
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the,|liverjiified interests of.t|ie people yf the ^tatesz tlemen whoso faml has long since risen above the.
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n<ton of 'I iiesday the snow was gone and the and BOYS’ clothing of die very latest
gamzation shall ever be to uphold end mai^tyujK
'and experience has shown its tendency to .aggran­ reach of caluiriny. Always advocating his convic­
ground
was flooded with water. ' The rain
those pxinoiples inviolate.
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dize a class in the community at the expense and tions from a thoroughly honest standpoint,'he haS guago indicated that during the thirtv-eix
2. That they hold Uu^-pnlitiQftl partizans^^h^
to the injury qftj\e producing „and laboring mil­ won the regards of thoie he defended and Hie res­ hour’s storm two inches of water fell. The
occui^v ja^ positions of,,tms|„ clahnjrg to barepxe-
lions,faxing tljiej^ industry equally, in violation of pect of those he attacked. * Democrats say bf bin), most remarkable feature of this storm was
seutrttwes W thepeopu, havi«K usurped thetquthur-,
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the authority of Jth^ Constitution, and of the great he is our firm and poweffhl Aiehd ; and Radicals its<eoming from the north. >•
itjbcuaftdedtfto: thejai, twaUcyiudy trampled under
principles tbat.should govern thia people in their say of him, he is our fair and brave and uncom-
foo| vur sacked bill of right*>, made civil law. s^b.-
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intercourse with the family ,of nations.
promising enemy.
ordimUe to rn^tvy rule, perverted Mw functions
11. That we favor the adoption of an auhind-
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Of Mr. Fleisqhner, the nominee for Tre isurer, 1 ’ ♦ 7 7"
of d)t>vernm«nk, and endeavored (o concentrate its
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mend to tho Constitution of the United States, re and
Mr. I atte^on, the nominee for S(,atc Printer»
power« uithe.bMi.di of ap oligarchy, wholly dUre-:
scinding the Ù4th and 15th amendments.
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both, are knpwu throughout the ..State, aud fayor-
gard«d the will. ami. wishes of .their constituents,
Ì2. That we are in favor of a liberal policy be-
are of California manufacture, far superior
, ably—the one as an old resiilpnt Democrat and en­
and. iuijdiiously eudoavorpd tq disparage, detla*e
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i’ng pursued by the Legislature of this State, in terprising merchant, whose, interests have been ; .. -adj i>;;
iu quality to Eastern make, and we guara^t
and stigmatise the once ^r°ud»'title at American
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the bestowal of the land ¿rants to her for the pur-
ideutical with those of Oregon ; and the other as
citizenship, as enqtuits.to the bast interests of ythis
tee to fit the most exquisite foot.
pose of public *improvements.
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of the Legislature, in engaging in a conspiracy tp days, until ^is tact, devotion and energy has es­
tempted to be carried out by the present party, in
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power is a nefarious scheme,« revolutionary iu de­ overthrow the State government, collect latge tablished i,t on its present firm foundations.
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sign, treasonable in exeftitiudi one which if ac­ amounts of coin as revenue, to be drawn from the
We dose by saying that we .jirmly believe a
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business and hard earnings of the people, to be change has cmne in the tide of affairs which will
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has .been replenished and prices reduced to
quiesced in as a rightful exercise of authority wil
idle in the treasury, or to be the subjects of gam- float the advocates of right i^i to access and wash
meet the times., Qpeensware, Crockery, and
establixh'a most dailgetf«o8 precedent *«J«imperil
bling speculations in warrants, tonds and othpr
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Radicalism
down,
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perdltioq.
Htunbuggery
and
thfi®rftey nut pfotperity of our fonm nfilgftvert^
the likevin abundance ; in fact, al) kinds of
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securities, were guilty of a high crime against the fraud canpot prevail in Oregon ip the eomiyg cam­
m««t/and khat the present Sehators,. in thqt.Uw-r
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goids'lb supply the-wants nf the people.
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Government of Oregon, rendering them unworthy paign like it did four yeags buck. The people
greet «f the United States ffua» this State in sup­
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the respect and confidence of the people, or of be­ have regained their old love of fair play, and who-,
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porting thus«.• measure» have misrepresented
whips
wishes and outraged the .suqtijpQHts.of-th« people ing furtbçr entrusted with the administration cf ever fries a swindling dodge or res(s his chances
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the government ; and while we thus condemn the on jij»peuls to base prejudice, will losp.the day.
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Governqr
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4. That the systematic «Botts made by that party«
Let the people of Oregon hold open thpir ears to
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unhesitatingly
approve
and
endorse
the
conduct
of
sa douera
what is said on both sides, and weigh all arguments
to «XtenAfio the African, the Indian, and' the Chi-»
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to advertise prices, but will assure yon that
members in earnestly and faithful- jn the balance of fair judgment. If they do this
naman. all the civil and political rights apd privi­ the Democratic .n>
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w'e are satisfied that what’ the Democrncy did two
HARDWARE- you can buy goods of us, FOR CASH, at n«« -
leges enjoyod-by the white racer evinces a design ly striving to restore Rad maintain the organiza­ yeiiwago will be doubled this time.—
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tonisbing low prices.
on the part of its leaders to: destroy the high esti­ tion of the Legislature, and provide for thq due
everything in the Saddlery line. I keep
And
It is creditable to the Democratic party, also on hand a large assortment of Rifles, Shot­
mate placed upon that invaluable heritage and- administration of the laws.
Call and aee us • we are well iupfdied with
and
shows.H^
(dea
,whicl|
its
opponents
guns,
Derringer
and
other
pistols,
and
all
kinds
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render despotistn-less objectionable and more easy
goods, and are bound to sell them for cash
Comitfsf'Squarely
Comiiîg
'Squarely Out
Out:
of animnnitlori’to suit.
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when a man like
Persons wishing any of the above articles will lowfcp thdn’.'ihy other house in the county. '*
A. That the ratification of the recently peupased
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up
in
the
House
of
Repre
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do
wfll to give me a oall before purchasing else­
, In the preliminary meeting of Caucus of the
amepdineat to the Constitution of the .United
where,
; as times are hard and money scarce, con-
Massachusetts Republican Party at Worcester yes­ sentatives and denounces extravagance, and
sequentlv
I am bound to sell cheap.
States extending th« right pf suffrage to the be­
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terday, lion. G eorge B. L oring , who presided, frand, arid corruption, he is immediately
REPAIRING done with neatness and dis-
nighted negro.and Indian, and which opens the
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qarne' out squarely in favor of Chinese suffrage.' detfounced ad either having turned Democrat, ■patrh.
door for its enjoyment tp the heathenish. China­
ap2-tf.
April 2d, 1870. .
This is square dealing, and M t /L oring is entitled orns doing something to give that organization
man, is irregular, arbitrary and unlawlql.aad they
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aid or comfort. >11 seems to be taken for
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most earnestly protest against the passage by .the to thanks for his honesty. That this result is an- granted that the moment n Republican finds
■ticipqied arid intended \>y many of those who ad­
United States •Congress of the pending aot de­
fault with the administrations or the corrup­
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vocate Chinese immigration, and who believe the
tion in his party Irn.qan no longer be trusted
signed to enforoe this obnoxious and illegal pro­
FiiteenTh Amendment is one of the necessary steps by the faithful. Gen. Butler is the beau
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in effecting it, there Tieed be no'doubt. Many, ideal of a Republican. His cheek neVer
Coruer California jtnd Foarth St».
6. That they urge and entreat’ a repeal of the
doubtless, who do nót lòok beneath flîé’§urface of blushes at anything* and the more corrupt
reqent treaty concluded between the United. States
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9ue<tiqn?, cpq^ider it absurd tp suppopq that Chi­ and rbtten the Administration is proved,
and China wh,ich guarantee# to tbe.,J^(tar nation
iqlly inform his friends and th« public g«n»
namen are ever to be naturalized or to vote. In a thé‘closer he hdheres to'’ ll.^Cincinatti
ernlly .‘hat he has purchased the above e»tab-
suc^i extensive privileges and iinmuj)itip without
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few. years, if Chinese immigration progresses as it Enquirer. -1
lishinent of Mr. Dan. Cawl«y, which will ba
corresponding benefits to American citizens, and
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henceforward conducted under his eoMtdnt per­
offers to its hordes of semi-barbarians span faifora-
T he B right ..SiDE.-^-The March number
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supervision, and he guarantees satisfaoiipik
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since
the
native-born';
who
will
be
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ilizens
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♦. iky
ble inducements to swarm in upon us, occupying
to
all
who may favor him with their patronage.
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this
popular
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paper,
just
received,
right of birth, win be plénty enough. Congress
These s,tables are eentrally located, and within
out mineral and agricultural districts, ¿reate' com­
.will expunge the word “white" from constitutions, presents an unusual variety of contents.
convenient distance of the various bouse« of pu^lie
petition With out* laboring messes, establish Imiho-
and we shall then have tho benefit of this mania There are,over twenty different artiçles, all
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
ra! pursuits, disgusting rites, ceremOWiefe and’prac­
original, and some.of quite superior merit.
and cared for» by the day or .week» at moderate
for degrading citizenship and depreciating the
Its success has been very remarkable, 25,000
charges. lie has the largest stock in Oregon*
tices in our -.towns, discourage aud repel the immi­
franchise of the ballot, when black, yellow, cop"
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gration of opr. own race, decrease the white popu­ per-color, speckled, gritf.' cuffee, John, Hole-in-the- circulation being already secured; the publish­
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say
they
intddti
to
make
It
100,000
by
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lation, retard thrift, impede the advanoement of
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'day, Malay Joe, Hottentot Jim, Caffre, Nena the time it is one Jrear old, Which will be
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3UGQIBB ASH* CARMXAGES
education and enlightenment, abstract from our, re­
Sahib, Sii san, Phillis, Ah Kum,’ aud all the rest next July. ' They,f offer to send the; four
sources and send away our valuable mineral wealth,
with single or double teams, for hire on reason»
'shall be citizens and voters.
numbers for March/ April, May and June, •v
Evening of April 26th, 1870.
and demoralize and apostatize our community, and
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they resolve that a party who will sustain d. policy
With proper management the ratification of this Terms, 50 cents a yearn / Specimen .copvtfree.
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so<mirfse, ruinous and ruthless aS thAtl'whidi'up­ amendment will give us io -Otegoa 200 colored John B. Alden
Go,. Publishers, Chicago,
GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
Which will be hired to go to any part of
holds «uch ax infamous bargain,- is. unworthy the votes, and’elect the entir«. Republican ticket at IU*
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Hotel,
Jacksonville,
Ogn.,
on
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the country af moderate rates.
support of-white men. .
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the.
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of
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in
commemoration
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Animals
bought Land .sold, and horsey Jar^'^e tn^
"Why don’t the Republican papers publish
That iu the iqaupg«men| of municipi)» afhlrs. Grant only lacked
getting the qlecto-
of th« Fifty-first Anniversary of the introduction saddle or harness.
they urge a judicious npplicaXiqn .Q* tlje prhmjple« ralvt>te-,of .Oregor>». bilker« are t upwards of two tbjt içfamorçs $01 to epforçe the Fifteenth of Odd Fellowship within the United States. All
T. G. Reames.
of sound political economy , .a laudable encourage­ hundred,colored, voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths Amendment which provides for the appoint Lodges and members in good standing, and th«
public generally, are invited to attend. °
Nov. 6th. 1869.
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ment't* agricultural, mineral, .manufactureAgsuiti of this classi vofo th^Republfoan ticket .throughout ment of Federal Commissioners of Election,
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and for the 'stationing of troops adjacent to
commqrpial,interests ; a, just and equdUbU. flec­ the United States.
Committee of Arrangement« s
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Dissolution
of
Co-Partuership.
tion to the lab.or«r and capitalist, and the faithful î This, is the reason., vthy. Democrat«., howl for ft the poll« in etférÿ precinct ôf thé country?
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John Bilger,
Ike ßaehs,
Henry Klipp«).
They
aie
afraid
tô
even
Triëntfon
its
provis
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exercise of^a system of rigid retrenchment j that “while
government
pnd this is pne,rea­
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Such1'htthtbnggerv’< and suppression
otice is hereby given that the
the government should be administered for the son whjh we favor, tbe Fifteenth Amendment., Oup ions.
- Committee of Reception:
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bffacts
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The
.people
people and not'against them, in protecting their colone(Vpo>ulatioq shew they deserve tq bp.enj"ranr
day
dissolved by mutual consent, M. Caro with­
armgetting there eyes open, and will condemn ■Silas Day, •' Janree Sutton,
William Bilger.
rights and interests and not iaM’ofiterin^ttOnolw»1' chiped hy>*oting against rebels and democrats.—
drawing
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the party oLfalset-pratences.— Press.
All debts due;the Ute firm at Jacksonville must
lie«*to prey upon them and despoil thim of their Dawtu^ Wiuh^otl fitter to the Sentinel, January
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be ppid M. Caro withip forty days, or they will ba
suhptaftce; that a • ay stem of taxation which has. T7thw . •
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mu^t bp resorted to in,every
of fickness, has be liberally supported.
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Following is a list of delegatee ¡from Jackson
N THE EVENING OF FEBRUARY 2fith, notice,. at reduced prices. Particular attention
nual interest on the bonded'debt of the United crimiqftte us^o/t qalopel, bjjue mass^^aad kindred
county to the Republican State Convention, to be
1870; from the ranch of Wm. Bybee, a bay given to the rcgnlation of children's teeth. Teeth
.States without abatement,.together with other enor- mineral madinines, js fast giving way.io tb^M safer
mare colt 12 months old. Any information of said
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method oT local anesthesia. A J work warranted.
\J. B Wrieley, J. M. McCall, T. Cameron, Win. colt will be thankfully received by
make a burden too intolerable to be borne without' . Df. . Walker's Ve^etalfe
P contain M. Turner, U. JS- Hayden, J. N. Bell, John Bilger,
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