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n a tio n a l oí the Oregon De racy. Jpocilactd ^uisness gimloro. WHAT H A T S ! H A T S !! Resolved, T in t we renew our pledge o f adherence end unswerving fidelity t*> the time-boon rod principles o f the Deui oerstiq, party. Manufacturer* and Importers of. and Wholesale and Retail Dealer« iu H A TS AND CAPS NATTER’S MATERIALS, No. 12 Pruitt street, Portland. Oregon. Resolved, That this Union under the Constitution ih the only solid founda RK receiving. In addition to their extensive Stock. by every Steamer, all the LATEST tion o f our strength sod prosperity as a STYLES of New York, London and Parisian people, equal! conducive *o the welfare taste, for o f all the States, both North and South. GENTLEM ENS k CHILDIIEX'S WEAR. A sa o /fo ^ T h st the Constitution o f the Which they sell United States confers no power on Cou- greés to legislate upon the internal af Cheaper than aay Other k ease ea the Coast fairs o f the S û tes composing this Uuion. \ Revolved, That it is the highest duty Fall aad Winter Style of o f every American eitisen to maintain against all their enemies the obligations Silk Hals, for 180 8 , o f the Constitution, and integrity o f the I» new ready. We have alao received a arg Union under it •apply e f the Esponi itn Hats DEALERS IN H A T S Will ooarult their ova Interest! hy examining Resolved, That good faith and justice eur Steck before purchasing elsewhere. to all demanda that the publio debt •hall be paid io tike currency as con tracted, and we faveraetioo by Congress Hats ef STsry style and description submitting United States securities to be taxed as other property. H A D E TO O R D E R , Resolved , That the burdens o f taxa- tioo ought to be equal among the people, and should be upon property instead o f the industry o f the country, as by pres ent laws provided. .A LSO •••••• N E A T L Y R E P A IR E D , • !••«• AT.st.e« Resolved , i hat we protest against J. 0. Heutsdorffer k Bro’«, the reconstruction acts o f Congress as unwaranted by the Constitution, rero* No 72 Front street, Portland, Oregon : Cor. D and Second streets, Marysville. Cal. No. 125 lutionary in tendency, and in positive 1 I J street, Sacramento : No. 035 and 037 Com violation o f the faith o f the General! mercial street, San Francisco. « ^ “ Wholesale House at Sau Francisco, Government pledged to the people o f Cal., No. 02S Commercial through to 637 Clay the United States. Resolved , That we utterly condemn the attempt» o f Congress to usurp the powers o f the Executive and Judicial departments o f the Governmeut as s flagrant outrage upon the Constitution aud the liberties o f the people. Resolved, That we sympathize with the Irish people, in their efforts to se cure to themselves civil liberty. ' streets. Factories— At New York, 402 Broom street at Paris, Boulevard St. Martin. ap6 j BAKERY ! O R E G O N ’ First Otrsst between §tsrk aud W ash- lugton, Portland. WHOLESALE MANUFACTORY Resolved. '1 hat it is the duty o f the | Federal Government to extend protec- { tion alike to all native aad naturalised • Style, citizens both at home and abroad. Resolved, That we are in favor o f encouraging a judicious system of rail road improvements in Oregon, develop onr vast resources, and for this purpose Congress should make liberal grants of aid. EVERY Kind and Quality -O F - C r a c k e r s . It RiSOI, tJTIO MS O F T H E P O L K CO U N T Y DEMO< HATIC C O N V E N T IO N . OF Orders solicitud sod promptly filled. Resolved, iLst the Federal Govern ment is one o f limited power», derived •olely from the Cooatitution, and the grant of power therein vested ought to be so coaatrutd by all the department« and agent» of tho Government, and that it is inexpedient and dangerona to the libortiea o f the people to oxerciso d ou b t ful constitutional power«. F. O PTI! Proprietor f t CARPET AND PAPER HANQIN3 WAREHOUSE! B B — Ivad, 'hat we will oppose with East, aadsell them now at force i f Accessary, any attempt o f the LXM T I K I BAR FBAKCI8C0 FKICES. Abolition!.' ts to impose a President on H A L T E R BROS., the people o f the United States eleeted Portland, Oregon 5tf by the negro vote o f tho too States now under military despotism. B A L T fc S T E V E N X |Uso!v«d, That wo demand retrenoh- m eot and reform in expenditures o f G EN ERAS AGENTS, •very braaeh o f the Government, Fed ! Office No. 104 Front Street, Portland, eral, State and oounty. Oregon. (Opposite Franklin Book Store.) Resolved, That we are oppeaed to National Ranke nod the entire bank ILLO IVK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ing system established by Cougress. thè Colleeting and adjustment of ac- Resolved, That we are ia favor o f eoaate, bilia and notes; Negotiating Inland bilia t effeeting loaas ; solling and leasing reai uaiversal taxstioa or aaivoraal exetnp- estate ; house vuotine, aad to thè generai »geo- ftiea— ia favor o f taxiag the bonds of «y business la all iks branche«. the rich as well as the poor, aud other JA#- L. DALY. WARD 8. STEVENS. property o f the poor, Notary Public. ' w CALIFORNIA A W IT H O U T . MOUSE. H a ls a m n m CU B E T H E W O R S T OF COITUHS, COED and even CO.VM1 O PTION, i f not I * . (Hr r .n r , and will R E L IE V E them, when nettling clue w ill. R * . S T I P P B E C tN L E A V E T O I N F O R M T H E P U B L I C M T H A T IN O F - fering her medicine, she has been induced to do so from earnest solicitations of her neighbors and numerous acquaintances. That having had eighteen years experience in the Lung Disc.i cs peculiar to this coast, and beleiving that Nature always provide« in ever* clime an antidote for the diseases peculiar to the climate,she has been experimenting with dif ferent Herbs, Roots and Barks of the country, and after years of toil her efforts have been crowned with success, and as a proof of which she offers» few of the numerous testimonials in her posses.-iou. R EG AR D TO VALUE. Aand not to be paid for unless perfectly satis factory. loo Solid Gold Hunting Wi tches, $250 to 1,000 200 to >0t> 100 Magic Case Gold Watcher, 100 Ladies Waoebee enameled, loo to 30» 200 Gold Hunt’g Chr'ter Watches, Sfi# to 300 200 to 25» ,150 to 20» 100 to 250 500 Tievcr Hunting Levers, 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes. 75 to 250 50» Gold Ladies Watcher, 50 to 250 75 1.00U Hold Hunting Lcpiues, 50 to I ,»»0 M iscellaneous Hi! ver Watches , 50 to 100 25 to 50 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, 75 5,000 Aborted Watches, all kinds. 10 to ffti" Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $10. wink it tuav be worth $1,000. No partiality shown.“W®. We wish to immediately dispose of the above Magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in Milled envelope*, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon puyment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth less. 1 he return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thtreon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, aud m no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seeu that this is No Lottery, bat a straightforward lo g it i- asato transaction, which may be partici pated in evoa by tho most fastidious! ■ A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts , five for$ l, eleven for $2, thirty-three aad elegant promiuut for $5, sixty-six an 1 more valuable premium for $|A, one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishiug employment, this ia a rare opportunity. It it a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by the Government, and open to the meet careful scrutiny. Try as! WRIGHT, BRC, k CO., Importers. n2S 26t W 161 Uroadxruy, X. 1*. TH OS. BOYCE, PRIZE X 0 B T II F R O N T A M D 1 S T R E E T , R O W E R S and R E A P E R S! P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . Over 60,000 Manufactured A n d note in use ißt this country and Europe. IR O N FOUNDERS, N A T IO N A L T FLOURING MILLS.SAW MILLS. Q U A R T Z MILLS, M IN IN G PUM PS The Self-Rake Reaper! #C\ + C . * C . Is justly eallcd the " Victor o f every Contest," Manufacture and repair machinery ef all and is constructed on ths most sc'ientifie prin kinds. ciples. The New Mowing Attachment gives gsnejal satisfaction and makes one of the most Iran Skattsr W ork at Ran F ra u d s«« convenient combined Seif-Rake Reapers Cast and F reigh t. knows, aad we faliy.warrant it. Wheeler A Randall’s Patent Grinder nad Am- The Hand-Rake Reaper, Dunbar's Self-adjusting Patent Pietea Packing Steven’s ss es t* Is at ths satre time thepautsedueq» the best ef Eitker applied ta aid ar new steam cylinder« the kind ever offered. It cats a awartk five feet widein Reaping, and four aad a half in Mow Q u a r t Stam perà, Shoes aud M e e , ing. As a Mower it is equal to tha beet Fold Of 4 0 beet hard iron. ing Bar machine ia use. The ease with which it is managed, and in cl anging fnom Mower to Reaper, or vie. verse willat ones recommend it. Manufactured by the W ALTER A. WOOD fa r m e r «, A ttea ttoa ! GENERAL SALESROOMS, ÍM V VARKHOBSS »T BOLA ! 40 otartland Street, New York. 1M Lake Street, Ckienge. f l l H R nadersigaai, having completad their R eaftlvod That we art ia favor o f O— « » H r p e y iig ell just debts o f the Q atar«- E ast Side o f Maim Street, m eat ia aooordaaee with the ocmtraet II m O m Ì ? l ú w CORVALLIS, ORÍGUN. I> «.crip U ».C .I.]o^ .M B I»n»PP1* " 1! » « —1 or •oatreote ¡o e a n io g tho ta rn . ------------------- ■ --------------- *— ■ ■ - — ¡improvements. Give os aealL Terms masse f f H t r r d That wo condemn the et- I . JU STICE, - - P roprietor. n ms r a m m w w m a !*“ •• BICKMTT* CLARK, n i* € • C A R m WY R A A ; P. 8.—Merchants will fiad it ta their adtan* t empt o f the present Congress in its at ■ D K T V T I S T tage to do tkoir shipping tkrangh ear W«te- Ibis hotel is situated in ths CENTRAL tempts to ignore the Execative aad J u A J A L iI * * * house, a» we atoad »e the basiaaM la person, and BUSINESS portion of the City and dicial depart « « a l t g f the Government, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N , lead guarantee «ttUsfaotUa. ts tables will ho at all times auaalied with the l i d usurp both. BEST the mar bet afford». ( Jg DBNTAL ROOMffl—NO M PintOfflqH Ip' C A S H F A IR ROM W E M A Te D r . W. K. D osrftt returns his sincere thanks to his numerou* patients for their vote rouage. and would take this opportunity te remind them that he continue* to coliMrit at his Institute for the cure of chronic diseaveS ot tbe Lungs, Liver, Kidney», Digestive and tJenito-Urinary Organs, end all private Dis eases, viz : Syphilis in all its form» and singes Seminal Weakness, and all tbe horrid conse quences of «elf-ahuse.Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Strict ures, Nocturnal and DiruiiMl Kiuissionr, Sex- nil Debility. Diseases of tbe Bach and Lotus, Iuflainatiou of the Bladder and Kidneys, ect., cc . and he hopes that his long cxperiecoe end 'iiccessful ptactice, will continue to insure him a shore of public patronag«. By bia practice ef many years in Europe and tbe United States, he is enabled to apply the moat efficient aad successful remedies against diseases ef all kind«. He uses ne Mercury, charges moder ate' treats Lis paii«nts in a correct aad Loner- able way, and ha» references of unquestionable veracity from nsen of known respectability and high standing in society. All partial ad dressing him by letter or otherwise will re ceive thebest aud gentlest tieatment, and im plicit security. TO FEMALES: When a female is in tro* ble, or aCictod with disease, aa weakness of the back and limbs, }>»iu in the brad, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irri* lability, nervousness, exUcrno urinary difficul ties, derangement of digestive functions, corral debt ity, vaginitis, all dis eases <>t th j worn», hystcrira. sterilivy. and all other duo»««* pt,ut* iar to females, »be should go or write at uns* to ths celebrated tcraale Doctor W. K. l>»L«r- ity at his Medical Institute, aud consult him about h-.r disease. The Doctor is effertiug more eurct than any other physician ia the t'tats of California. l.*t no fats« delicacy pre vent you, but apply’ immediately aud »ave yoursell fr»>ui painful sufferings anu premature death. All tLarriid ladies whore delicate health or other circumstances prevent aa increase in their familis*. should write or cali at Dr. \V. K. Doherty's -Medical lustitnt«, and they will receive rveiy pos.-tldc relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can bs consulted without tear of observation. TO CORRESPONDENTS: Patient* residing in,any part of the State, how« ver distant, who may desire the opinivu lid ad\ ir<- <•! Dr. D'dierty All their respective iiM:s, and who’ think proper to submit a writ ten statement of such, iu preference *o holding » wTsunal interview, ar« respectfully assured hat their couiuiunicatiou* mil I k - held m- it -acred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity d .observing that all letters are opcucJ uu'y ■ ini replied to hy hiuisvlf, aud the latter as >roiüpt!y us possible. it ths case be fully and candidly described, .icrsoual communication will he *u»per*c.lrd. as •istructiuns for diet, regime», and the general rcatmeut of the case itself fiut-ludiug the .vmeuies) will he forwarded without delay, nid iu suck a manlier as to convey u* idee of tie purport of the letter or parcel tv (raws- •lilted. Address, h28*f W. K. DOIIEUTY. M. D., Fan Francisco’, California. THE M UTUAL o/ NEW YORK. INCORPORATED PORTLAND, OREGON, \ In consequence of our large facilities’ we are enabled to accommodate all who may desire to avail tbemsolves of the advantages of ^thorough practical education. Though cur Tuition ha« been quite too low, considering the superior ad vantages afforded ; yet we propose to continue tbe same liberal terms— $50 for Life Scholar ship—until December 1st, 1807. Tuition for ths satire Business Coarse^ on and after December 1st, 1897, will be $00. Scholarships are good at CALIFORNIA BU SINESS UNIVHRSITY, San Francises.— Student» eaa.enter at any time, as there are ne vacations. Tha average time te complete the h ll course is from IS to 16 weeks, aeeerdiag to tha advanearnest and application of the student. Aa ordinary English education ie aH that is raqairad to eater, should the student be defi cient in aay branches, he will receive the nec essary instruction, but a longer time will be re quired to complete the eeurse. Circulars, containing full particulars, ea application. M. K LAUDKN, President Sas Franeieco, Cal. H. M. Da PsA ses, See’j , ft ae 12 Portland, Oregon. I Mowing aad Reaping Machine Company, M088ICK PALLS. N. Y. TO THE AFFLICTED. BUSINESS AN0 C O M M E N C E GeHural Information. Mining and Steamboat M A C H IN E R Y , Established expressly to afford the affUctsd sound and scientific Medical Aid, in ths treatment and cure o f all Prtrute and Chronic Diseases, of sterelyeaest and all sexual disorders. ........O F ........ T Stronger Knives, Ad just ibis Folding Shoe and Spring Seat, Making it a perfect machine. The lightest draft, the most durable, aud at the same time the most simple, and best catting machine, ia the world. Charge« K . Doherty’* . COLLEGE H "Institution where young men. boys, and tn.ddle aged men are properly educe- HESEJworld renowned machines wereawar ed for practical life. Ite great success is the AND ded the first prixe. Ten pounds sterling, fgitimete result Of thoroughness end intrinsic at the Great Quxdrieunial Trial at Plymouth,; B O IL E R B U IL D E R *. iterit. The school is conducted on the plan England, July, 1865, and at the Great National! j f the leading Business Colleges in the Atlantic Field Trial, held at /»uhurn, N. Y., in July.i State#. It affords every advantag tounJ els- IIESE WORKS ABE LOCATED ON where on the coast, aud many educational im 1860, the First Premium, GRAND GOLD ■ tho bank of the river, one block north ef provements never before introduced, it is th, MEDAL, Coach’s Wharf, and bate facilities fortarniag design to provide the public with an instituti«» ont machinery promptly and effleieatly. that shall be seeoad to none We iutend tnat T O E P R IZ E R O W E R , ' We have secured the services of Mr. John it shall be wanting ia nothing that may con Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex tribute to the success of those who come here While it retains^»!] the advantages which has perience on this Coast for fifteen year* gives to prepare for business; ani ws can assure made it so uuiversal a favorite, is greatly im him a thorough knowledge of the various them, that if they honestly avail themselves of kinds of machinery required for mining nnd the advantage here afforded, they cauuot fail proved by addition of tbs milling purposes, Steel Lined Guards, securing what thcyjcoms to obtain,—a practical We are prepared to execute orders for all business education. Neic Pitman Connection, • asses of Machinery and Boiler Works, suck STUM n tH fe Moderat« Lilfc Insurance (o m p a n f I D ’ S ” Willamette Iron Works Company aad J’RIVAVE MKUW'A*. AN» «»RtilCAl. INRTITVV Sacramento street, »*ciow Montgomery, op posite the Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.’* office. Private entrance on Leides- dorfi Mrcet, Snn Francisco. f W O O Cars» D r. W E V E R Y PATRON A S alem . Oregon. Oct. 10,1865. M arion C opntt , April, 1860. From the good effects that I have seen end Thie is to certify that 1 have - taken, at d»f- know of Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam, I caa erent times, Mrs. L. A. Stipp’s Thoracic Bal safely recommend it to the public.1 sam, and find it to be a good and sale remedy JAS. D. McCURDY, M. D. for Coughs, Colds and all tbs ills for which it is recommended. E. ATKISON. S alem , Oregon, March 8, 1R65. I hereby certify that I have hfcL using F airfisi . d , April IS, 1869. Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam in my family, Mas. L. A. S tif f ; Having used four bot with the very best of results, and I am .happy tles of your Thoracic Balsam, aad received in stating that the medicine is all that is rec- great benefit therefrom, I take great pleasure mended to be by its proprietor. iu recommending it to all persons afflicted with L. WKSTACOTT. Coughs, Colds, and Affection ef the Lungs, and General Debility. LOUIS PITMAN. M orion C ocntt , Sept. 27, 1805. The undersigued, resident of Marion county, Naaav, Clackamas eeaaty, ) Oregon, takes pleasure in stating for tba bene April 18, I860. } fit of the afflicted, that in the winter of. 1603- M rs , L. A. S tiff : I was sufferieg from a 4, I was suffering from an affection of tha cough aad eold ef leag otaading, whoa I com lungs and kidneys, resulting from a violant menced taking yoar Tkoracie Balsam, aad. cold, I seemed to be going into rapid Con in a short time, was relieved of my eeagh and sumption, aud had began to believe mat my all its attending miseries. And 1 feel that I death was nut very far distant, and all who caa safely recommend it to the public as a saw me were impressed with the same convic good aad efficient medicine for Coughs, Colds tion. After trying various remedies without and mflamatien of the Lange. any success, I was induced to tr y M Mrs. ELDER EZRA STOUT. Stipp’s Thoracic Hah am,’’ and to it I am fully persuaded that I ewe my life and present good M arion C ovett , April, 1808. health. Under these circumstance!, I feel Mas. L. A. S tiff : Having been suffering P A R IS E X P O S IT I DA ! that I am hut performing a duty to humanity from a sever, cold, which settled in my head when 1 recommend all similarly afflicted to aad throat, causing a dry, hacking eough and t M AN I I O W E , Jr. Président of the try this excclleut medicine. pain in my bre^t, which continued to grow 'j liuW K SEWING MACHINE CO. WM. TAYLOR. worse till I was induced to try your Thoracic swarded a Haliam, end, in a short time, was free from my cold and all its attending miseries; and 1 can M arion C oi - ntt , Og’n, Sept. 27. 1805. A GOLD MEDAL Having received great benefit frem the us« safely say that itde the best Cough Medicine of “ Mr*. Stipp’s Thoracic Ilalsmm," and be I have ever known. I consider it a duty to s ad area,ted a Knight of the Legion el Honor ing convinced that its u::c would he beneficial kumaatty to recommend it to all similarly by the Emperor Napoleon. to thousands of person» suffering without hope afflicted to try it. WM. EDMUSON. of reliet, it is with pleasure that I make tho For the Sewing JlacLinr. S alim , Merck 8, 1886. following statement: In the fall of 1003,1 took a severe cold, which settled in my lunge M rs . S tiff : Having used several bottles and throat, causing a dry, hacking cough, of your Thoracic Balsam, aad known a great Whisk puts IIOWE AT THE HEAD of t\. Bewiag Machine Exhibitors. fever, headache and pain in the breast under many others to use it, I can eafely say I con- the shoulder, iu severity, until my life seemed aider it the beat medicine for Coughs, Colds, to he in real danger. About six weeks ago, I Indigestion, Derangement of the Stomach T H E H O W E B E H IR C M A C H IN E oommcnced takiug Mrs. Slipp’t Thoracic Bal and general Debility, that I have ever known. sam, and in this short space of time, I have RALPH L. JONES. T R IU M P H A S T ! regaiued almost my usual health and strength, have i good appetite, and am free from my S ales , Marion county, May 6, I860. The 7 I1 8 T aad BEST Machias in the cough and all its attending miseries. Mas. S t if f : Having used your Theracie Warld. M. S. FORWARD. Balsam at different times, and received great U. A. DEMING Agent, benefit from ita use, I caa safely say that it is tfe. S Kearney Street, Sai I raitcisco, Cal All orders promptly filled by A. C. HELM the best Cough Medicine that I have ever j m 12 known, and I have been ia the habit ef using General Agent. Patent Medicine for Coughs and Colds, and linn cot*NTT. find your preparation to excel all others, aad Parrish A- Co.. A litany. therefore recommend it to the public. J. M. John*. Scio. K. C. GIBSON. LARI COCNTY. AGENTS FOR MARION COl'NTT. I D Y E R T I S IX C A « EAT. A . 8. McClure, Eugene City, merchant. Charles Calvert, Wacouda. EUsworth A itelshaw. Druggists, Eugenf. R. Hauua, Belparsi. N O. 30 (S E C O N D FJ.O O R ,) Stewart Bros., Spriugbclo. Capl. McManus, St. Louis. — Hamilton, Cottage Crovc. Hamilton Jt Uros., Fairfield, M ERCH AN TS’ EXCH AN G E, C. H. Friendly, Monroe. Benton county. DevenportA Wnolfurd, Silvcrton. 8. Morse, Sublimity. Agents wanted ia every eounty and towi. Uallfornla Street, below Montgomery. McKinney ey k Co., Turner's Mills. in the the State. SA N FRAN CISCO. Beach A Rinehart, Jvffemon. MRS. L. A. STIPP, Maabfaeturer REM OVAL. Resolved, That the Constitution does not confer upon the General Govern ment the powrtr to legislate upon the eg l e a v e to in f o r m t h e p e o p l e muaicim.1 or local affairs o f any State that they have removed their extensive iu tho Union. stock to the «tore. NO. Htt F K O N T Street, Resolved, That the act passed by formerly occupied by COHEN, LYON 4t KAUFMAN, Congress known as the reconduction Where they will open latest importations of sot, is uooou.stitu'ional, revolutionary, treasonable and ioimicable to the exist- C A R P E T , P A PE R -I/A A G IS G c o m e f eooutitutional government, the liberty o f the people and destructive FLO O R A N D T A B L E OIL CLOTH, to the best interest o f our ootnuoou country, aad we demand ita imme W IN O W. SHADE S, D A M A SKS, diate repeal L A C E CU R TA IN S, CORNICES, Rea »Ived, That in the language of Senator D ong las,“ this is a white man’s Government, made for white men,” and B A N D A N D G I L T M OLD'GS, we are oppored to enfranchising the ne And all goods in the Carpet and Upholstery gro, Indian or Chinaman. lias. We import our goods direst from the Reeolvod, That we eve la favor nf free trade aad direst taxation to defray the oxpeMse o f th t Government. O N E P R IC E P L A N For the Lew Price of Len Dollars, 66 B R O S ., Quiek W H E N A F E W B O T T L E S O F A H&ndsomt and Reliable Watch' s u itS e M , i H S f i 181y WALTER FOR SALE ON THE POPULAR FOR t ‘U t o r a c i c • eeee A VP.»»#»» Resolved, '1 hat we are opposed to sharing with servile races the priceless political heritage achieved alone by white nsen, and by them transmitted to us, their posterity, as asatred trust for* ever. , C O U G H !! G IV IN G ¡H IE S D O R F IE R A IKRO Resolved, 1 i t the Federal Govern, meut is one o: limited powers, granted by the Stater io a written Constitution, which is the » *le measure o f its author ity in war and m peace, and is alike law for tho ruler aud people. COUGH! COUGH! PRIVATE KEDIOAL Ain. $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , IN W A T C H E S ! 1S4S P. S. WINSTON, President. CASH ASSETS, $22.000.966 06 A t m i I ncome over $0000.60« 00 D ividend fur 1 Y e a r , 2.124.UUO 1 | February 1st, 1867* P u r e ly M u lu n l; p r o fit* flir iiie d a in o u i p o lic y « lio ld e r ft. c K c liittlv e ly . .V o * to c k lio ld e r « to sh a re p r o f, its . ¿.very person ensured tw the Hutu»l Life Ins. Co., o f New York has either a constantly « » « «««- ing or decreasing premium ns he may prefer. Persons now insuring in this valuable Insti tution will participate in the Divideud ef Fel, 1st, 1868, thereby enakleing them te redaca their sceond payment. Policies non •forfeitable. Ultlducds paid annually. R. GLISAN, M. D , ) y Medical Examiaers. R. B. W ilson , M. D j For Ageneioe, Iuforaa^ivS, Blank A pplies« tions i e , APPLY TO BUTLER S H E A T H , Agent« for Oregon sod the Territories. OFFICE Carnor o f Stark sad Front S tm ts . P O R T L A N D , O. for Seism, Oregon B. P. BROWN, Agent» ly W O O L CA R D IN G . T HE undersigned having located a New Double Cylinder Carding Machine two miles south or 3abltmity, six miles northeast at Scio, aad one-fourth mile of Linche’« Ferry, aa the North Saatiam, respectfully ■«licit» pab ilo patronage. This Maehine will be under the centre! ef axperienoed operatives, aad salisfactieu U guarna teed. C a r d i n g SALEM BREWERY. ■ B O W « PROPRIETORS* Will he deae at the redaeed prise o f lig h l Conte per Pound, when grease or oil is fara- ished. I f I furnish lard, Tba Conte p»r PotaaA S t AD LP H lard , oil, Twelve and a half Centn I f O I famish ^ a a "pisad oí asee olean lard pounds e f Wool, er oae poaad ef lard oil for K I STU.L PREPARED TO FURNISH oaeh ten pounds. . kinds e f Ala, Buck aad Lager Beer, of To lasare good Rolls tho Wool most ho te 8ted a quality as asp brewery ia the State, st ( 8 Casta par Gal tea. Families supplied W fU W aakod and C leaned o f T r a s h } ea short notice. Call aad try oar Baer, aad we AUo, tt should ho graded. •tease yea that yea will not be ffloeatisfied with »keqaaUlj, The Drew try u «Hunted aa th» ■till taea. aastaaleatly te tows, isfeftb is g M l B ill 1887. Tek K IH R A