Jluiit ®vtrart gtorlra.
not foreseen, are constantly aria*
$he tíSleekln Çolk tfountg digital. 1 .sues,
in g ; the views o f the public oa old ones
- .■ . - .
1 ~~ • are constant'y changioe, and a purely
G R AN T A N D THE Ai ONORE LS
DRY GOODS,
P A C IF IC H O T E L .
ALBANY.
edministrative officer should always be
left free to execute the will o f the peo.
pie. I have always respected thatw<l!f
ami always shult. Peace and universal
prosperity its sequence, wi'h econo,
inv ot adiei- is ration, will lighten the
burden of taxation, while it constantly
reduces the national debt.
Only that and nothing m ore! In
vain has Philips raved undGreely howl
ed and torn his scanty locks.
T hey’ ve got a President whom not
one intelligent Radical, in all the dia-
Union, tru-ts— and they kuow it !
But whether they trust or doubt,
praise or blame, support or assail him,
his is u wonderous positiou to d a y .
Not onee in a generation, rarely in a
decade o f ages, are responsibilities so
vast, s j ovei whelming, laid upon mortal
.-boulders, as those which now rest up.
on them o f Ulysses Grant.
N o man, in all the annals o f human
history, ever enjoyed a grander, more
uwtully splendid opportunity to ¡minor,
talze himself, and to accomplish that
glorius feat— never achieved before—
the salvation and restoration o f a Repub
lic once rent by iuterueciue tends !
A hair’s bredth divides deathless
Fame from eternal Infamy— a moment
bridges the gu lf between Lite and
Heath— ’ tis but a step from Paradise to
Perditiou !
A single hour, an act, a word, may
seal Grant’s fate for Glory or Despair !
I f in violation o f the whole tenor o f
his past career, his education, his life,
long principles and his every declara.
tion, he surrenders himself to the guid
ance of Butler, Sumuer and Schenck ;
if be converts his great office into a
mere tin kettle to the tail ot the R a il
eal d»g. he h is the power to finish the
ruin o f his country and to damn him
self to an eternity o f execration !
I f on the other hand he determines I
to restore the Union and the Constitu
tion o f our fathers and h is; to extin
guish the fiFes o f hate, whieh have glow
ed for eight years, upon our national
altars; to re establish Liberty, Justice,
Peace, and Fraternity upon their an
cient thrones; the people, the great
masses ol his countrymeu, will rally to
his support; the Republic will be saved;
and ages yet unborn, will hail Ulysses
S. Grant as the compeer o f W ashing
ton— our second pater P artial!
The alternative is before him— Im
mortal Glory or— Undying Shame !
W hieh will he ehose?
W e shall see /
By no voice or vote o f ours, Ulysses
Grant is the elected President o f wlmt
were once the United States
lie was chosen repre entative of a
party that has blasted, almost beyond
remedy, the freedom, the dignity, the
honor, the glory o f the American name.
A party which has rent into frag
ments, ami trampled under foot, the
Constitution, the great safeguard o f our
liberties—
W hich has overturned our most sac
red and time-honored institutions—
lias swept half the Union with fire,
blood sheed and rapine—
lias desolated our fields ; given our
fair«st cities to the flames; destroyed
our commerce ; paralyzed all our nidus
tries; pillaged our treasury; and bank
rupfed a Continent, with all the gold
o f California, the silver of New Mexi.
eo, and the copper o f Wisconsin, in its
possession—
A party which has overthrown all law
in more than a third o f our whole eon
fedration o f States ; and substituted for
it, the brutal will o f irresponsible, brass
mounted, military Bashw—
W hich has nuul e a million noble
countrymen of \\ ashington, «Jefferson,
Jackson (la y and Calhoun, outcasts,
aliens in the land ot their birth ; mid
filled their legislative llalls, their jury*
boxes, judges benches, and guberuato*
rial chairs, with the vile, vermin-craw
ling spawn of African cannibals—
Ulysses Grant was the representative
o f this party, which has torn down the
noblest temple of republicanism, the
grandest fabric o f patriotic devotion
and genius, that ever glittered in the
sunlight o f heaven—
He "was the representative o f this
party which has darkened ten o f the
brigteststars in our federal Constitut on
and plucked the la-t tail leather from
the shrieking bird o f American Liber
ty, Hope and Pride—
And as such, we have opposed him —
opposed him with all our strength of
body, heart and soul, bitterly, earnestly,
to the last.
But now that he’s elected by five
hundred thousand less than half the le
gal voters ot the country, what will he
do ?
IIow will he conduct himself in the
great office to which skillful jugglery,
bayonets, disfranchisements, and a vast
minority o f his feilow-citizeus have
“ triumphantly elected ” him ?
W ill he devote him-elf to the grand — Record and Vindicator.
work o f restoring •* peace,” harmony
and prosperity; or will he give himself j
up to the ruthless, vengful, discord-
and strife-productiog schemes o f bluth.
ering, non.fighting malignants. like
Phillips and Sumner at d Old W ade ?
W ill he, with a firm hand, check the
mad ferocious projects o f crack brained
fancies, and restore, in deed and in
truth, that Union for which he pro.
HE undersigned has just returned from
less to have fought ; or will he cast him
Portland with a carefully selected Stock of
s e lf adrift upon the rushing tide o f
Radical Revolution, and hurl his coun
D R Y G OODS,
try to destruction, upou the rocks which
G R O C E R IE S ,
lie almost in sight ?
’ W ill he, in short, be the President of
BO O TS,
the United States ; or the mere tool of
SH O PS,
aeabal o f fronting conspirators?
Is there anything to be hoped from L A D I E S ' D R E S S G O O D S
his administration— any hope of iur
provement— o f better days? W e tliiuk
-and-
there is.
W hatever may be said against Grant, ln fact eveaything usually kept in a
as the candidate o f the Radical party,
country Retail Store,
be cannot be charged with being a
Radical man.
All of the vert/ Best Quulity.
H is whole career has shown him to
be a person of moderate, Conservative
A ll o f which I propose to sell Cheap
views.
In August ’ 01, at M exico, Missouri, for Cash, or pay down.
be declared himself “ a life-long He mo
I would also say to those io Arrears
crat !**
to cooie forward, Settle ap and save
H e was himself, if we mistake not,
themselves Cost and me Trouble.
a negro-owner, when the war broke out;
and iu spite o f all the pressure that
J. H. L E W I S
could be brought to bear upon him, he
steadily refused, for two years after ihe
commencement o f the hostilities, to in
terfere iu any way with the relation o f
master and slave.
His wifa is o f an old Southern Hem
ocrat family ; her father having voted
«gainst her husband, iu St. Louis.
A ll the association* o f his life have
DRUG STO RE.
been Conservative.
Main Street Dallas, Oregon.
The terms o f surrender which he ac
corded General Lee, showed that after
aving purchased the
four years o f war , not one principle o f
Radicalism had yet found a lodgment
in his bosom.
In spite o f all these facts, and in
OLD STAND.
spue o f the fact that two years o f pry
ing, and tribune-corresp«>ndent worm
in g, and NorthM « thodism parson cork- Formerly belonging to W* S, Robb, and wishing
screwing had never beeu able to draw
TO LIV E A.1D LET LIV E .
from hiui one word o f sympathy with I will sell at low rates tor CASH, everything
their'cause, or approvul of an* of their in iii . v line such as: DRUGS, PATENT MED
IC1NES, and all kinds o f PUKE LlQUUKA’
accursed projects, the Jackobins in put up expressly for MEDICINAL UsE.
pow-wnw assembled, in their despera
A 1,1, K IN D S O P P E R F U M E R Y .
tionf nominated him for the Presidency,
at Chicago, to keep the Democrats from Uso
Soda,
.doing so a} New York ?
Cream Tartar,
In his “ letter o f acceptance,” he
Baleratns,
Sago,
gave them not a single pledge o f his
Bird Seed,
adherence to their platform ; uttered
Paints,
not a syllable endorsing, or assenting Ills,
Varnishes,
to, their doctrines. He simply said :
Brushes,
“ In times like the present, it" is ini
and Domestic Dyes.
possible,or at least eminently improper,
WASHING POWDERS,
to lay down » po icy to be adhered to,
knd every thing else that is kept in a FIR ST
right or wrong, through an adiiiinisfr».
L a S s DRUG STORK.
lion o f four years.— N ew political is.
B. ¥ . N IC H O L S , Druggiat.
HARK.
IHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFU LLY
informs thepublio that this Uousj
—is—
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GROCERIES,
O P E N
ELMBOLD’ S FLU ID E X T R A C T BU-
chu is pleasant in taste and odor, free
for the accommodation of all may favor him
r«*ui all injurious properties, and immediate
with their patronage.
in its action.
J. B. SPRENGER.
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HARDW ARE
QUEENSW ARE.
•es
GLASSWARE s
E L M B O L D ’ S E X T R A C T BUCHU
gives health and vigor to the frame, and
bioom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accom
patiied by many alarming symptoms, and if no
treatmem is subm
t ’ consumption, insan
ity or eliptic tits ense.
n
CROCKERY A T
Union
M ARKET,
,
Main st Dallas.
^ O R NON RETENTION, OR INCONTI-
iibiice o f Urine, irritation, infiamution or
Proprietor.
ulceration o f the bladder or kidneys, diseases
OS. LIGGETT,
of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder,
calculus, gravel or brickdust deposits, and all
W a » O i l from this Market
tUe diseases of the bladder, kidneys and drop ileal
it
«
Elietidale
und Coxes Mill on lues-
sical swellings
USE HELM BOLD’S FLUID EX TRACT days and Fridays, and to D ixie, Kola,
BUCHU.
ludepeudcnce and Monmouth ou W ed
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IN EOLA.
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nesdays and Saturdays.
Meat furnished by the Q U A R T E R
at thw Market at reasonable rates.
Orders for Corned B eef filled.
8
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, Highest Cash Price paid for B eef
N NFEEBLED AND D ELICATE CON
3 2 tf
jg stitutions o f both sexos, use Helmbold’s Cattle.
I
W ILLA M ETTE S TEA M B O A T
Extract Bucbu. It will give brisk ami ener
getic feeling, and euabie yon to sleep well.
CO.’S N O T IC E .
ROM AND A F T E R TH IS DATE UNTIL
further notice,
F
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TIIE STEAM ER
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ake
no
more
u npleasant
or
unsafe remedie« for uupleasant and dan
gerous diseases. Use Helmbold’s Extract Bu-
chu and Improved Rose Wash.
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PRIVATE MEDICAL
Quick
Cures
and
D r. W
PRIVATE
r i 'l I I E GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.
Therefore the nervous and debilitated
sbould immediately use llelm bold’s Extract
Buchu.
%
anhood
M
are regained
Buetiu.
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T
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%
7 OUTHFUL VIGO R
by Helmbold’s Extract
and
M A T T E R E D CONSTITUTIONS RE
stored by Helmboid’s Extract Buchu.
4
MED ICAL
Moderate
AID.
Charges
K . D oh erty’»
AND
,
HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Is a certain cure for diseases o f tbe
B L A H H E R , K ID N E Y S , G R A V E L
D R O P S Y , O R G A N IC W E A K
N E SS,
FEM ALE
COM
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
»orniti auel scien tijr M edical Aiel. in the
treatment and cut e o f all P rivate and
Chronic D isea ses , case s o f secrety
and all sexual disorders.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
D r . W. K. D oherty returns his sincere
thanks to his numerous patients for their pat
ronage, and would take this opportunity to
remind them that he continues to consult at
his Instituto for tbe cure of chronic diseases
of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive ami
Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private Die
eases, v iz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages
Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid con sc
quences o f self-abuse.Gonorrhaa, uiect, Stria
ures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sex-
ull Debility. Diseases o f the Back and Loins
Influmation of the Bladder and Kidneys, ect.,
ee . and he hopes that his long exiwricnce and
•'uccessful practice, will continue to insure him
a shore o f public patronage. By bis practice of
many years in Europe and the United States,
be is enabled to apply tbe most efficient and
successful remedies against diseases o f al-
kinds. He uses no Mercury, charges moder
ate’ treats his patients in a correct and honor
able way, and bus references o f unquestionable
veracity from men of known respectability
and high standing in society. All parties con
sulting him by letter or otherwise will re
ceive thebest and gentlest treatment, and im
plicit secrecy.
tability, nervousness, exUcmc urinary difficul
ties, derangcineut of digestive functions, gentr
al debt'ity, vaginitis, all diseases ot tk„- womb,
hysteria, sterility, and all other disaases pecul
iar to females, she should go or write at one«
to tbe celebrated female Doctor W. K. Doher-
ity at bis Medical Institute, and consult bin
about her troubles and disease. The Doctor i.-
effeeting more cures than any other physician
iu the State o f California. Let no false delicacy
prevent vou, but apply immediately and save
yourself from painful sufferings and premature
death. All married ladies whose delicateTicalth
or other cireumstauces prevent an increase
in their families, should write or cal» at Dr.
W. K. Doherty’s Medical institute, and they
will receive every possible relief and help.
Tbe Doctor’s offices are so arranged that be
car be consulted without fear of observation.
P L A IN T S G E N E R
A L D E B IL IT Y .
and all the diseases o f the
U R IN A R Y O R G A N S ,
Whether existing in
M ALE OR FEM ALE,
Fiona whatever cause originating, and no
matter o f
H O W L O N G S T A N D IN G .
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ADVERTISE
W IL L LEAVE PO RTLAN D E V E R Y DAY
(SU N DAYS E X C E P T E D ),
S U RG ICAL INSTITUTE,
Sacramento street, netow Montgomery, op
posite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s
office.
Private entrance on Leidcs-
d<>rft street,
San Francisco.
ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND
improved Rose Wash cure secret and
delicate disorders, in ull their stages, at little
TO FE M A L E S:
expense, little or uo change in diet, no incou
When a fcmule is in tro file, or afflicted with
venience and no exposure. It is pleasant iu disease, as weakness of the bin k and 1 imbs.
taste and odor, iinuu-diute in its action and pain iu tbe head, dimness o f sight, loss o
free from all injurious properties.
muscular power, palpitation o f the heart, irri
H
sJEaJl WEN A T
P* /'T V J
TO CORRESPONDENTS:
Patients residing in any part o f the State,
however distant, who may desire tbe opinion
and advice ot Dr. Doherty in their respective
cases, and who think proper to submit a writ
ten statement of such, in preference to bolding a
personal iutcrvw, are respectfully assured
thut their communication will be held most
sacred and confidential.
It the case be fully and candidly described,
persoual communication will be susperseded, as
instructions tor diet, regimen, and the general
treatment of tbe case itselt (including the
remedies) will be forwarded without delay,
aud in sued a manner us to convey no Idea ol
the purport o f the letter or parcel so traus
milted.
C onsultation F ree . Permanent cure
guaranteed, or no pay.
Address,
W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.,
eb2Stf
San Francisco, California.
Sperm atorrhoea.
Diseases of these organs require the use o f a
diuretic. It no treatment is submitted to,
DR. DOHERTY has just published an in.
Consumption or insanity may ensue. 0 - r portant pamphlet, embodyiug bis own view»
flesh and blood are supported from these and experiences in relation to Impotence ot
Bources, and the
Virility ; being a Short Treatise on Speimator-
rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous aud
H E A L T H A N D H A P P IN E S S ,
Physical Debility consequent on this affection,
and
and other diseases o f the Sexual Orguns.—
that o f Posterity, depend upon prompt use of This little worx contains information < f the
a reliable remedy.
r
utmost value to all, whether married or single,
and will be sent FREE by mail on reeeipt fo
H E LM B O L D ’S E X T R A C T B U C H U ,
Six Cents in postage stamps for return pos-
EsUblubcd upward# of 18
p rop .red b ’ age.
Consultation— By letter or otherwise,
H. T. II ELM BOLD,
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no
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pay.
No 104 South Tenth st., Philadelphia, Penn. Address,
W. K. DOHERTY. M. D.
oct!3 1867 tf
San Francisco, Cal
F O R O R E G O N C IT Y ,
At G:30 A. M., connecting with the Steamer
SUCCESS,
Jn MONDAYS and THU RSDAYS of each
week,
FOR SALEM, ALBAN Y and CORVALLIS
and all intermediate points; and with the
STE AM E R ANN,
On tbe same days for DAYTON.
R E T U R N I N G — Will leave Oregon City
at 1
k I*. M., ex -pt Wednesdays and
Saturdays, on which days she will await tqe
arrival o f the s*euiners SUCCESS and A N X
from above.
^
For Freight or Passage, apply to J. n .
Smith, at the American Exchange Wharf.
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uns
ION, organized to promote and protect
trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain fa
cility and safety in the grantiug o f credits, and
ihe recovery of claims at all points, hare to
tnnounce that they will, on or before Septem
ber 1st, S68, publish in one large quarto vol
ume :
Thr M erchants’ Protective Union R efer
ence Register,
Containing among other things, tbe N«mes,
Nature o f Business, Amount o f Capi
tal, Financial Stuuding and Rating as
to Credit of over
Four hundred Thousand
Of the principal mexchants, traders, bankers,
manufacturers and public companies, in more
than 3QJ900 o f o f the cities, towns, villages,
aud settlements tbrougout the United States,
their territories and tbe British Provinces o f
North America; aud embracing tbe meet im
portant information attainable and necessary
to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance
tbe Capital, Character and degree of Credit o f
such o f his customers as are deemed worthy o f
auy gradation o f credit.
The report and information to be given in
tba Register will be confined to those deemed
worthy o f some line ot credit ; and as the same
will be based, so far as practicable, upon the
writtcu statemens o f tbe parties themselves,
revised and corrected by well known and reli
able legal correspondents, whose character
will prove a guarantee o f the correctness ofthe
intoimatiou furnished by them, it believed the
reports will prove more truthful and complete,
and, therefore, superior to, and o f much great
er vuluc, than any previously issued.
By the aid ofthe Merchants’ Protective £»»*
ion Mercantile Reference Register, business men
will be enabled to ascertain at a glance, the
capital und gradation o f credit, as c o m p a r e d
with financial worth, o f nearly every
manufacturer, trader aud banker, within
0
above named territorial limita.
,
.
On or about the first of each m o n t h , »uuscri-
bers will also receive the Monthly Chronicle,
containing, among other thing, a furor o
such important changes in the name and con.
ilitioD of firm#, (hroarhout tllf 1eouy / '
„cu ,
half y ear lyvolum e of the Mercantile R e fe r e e s
lilPrice: o f the M e r c h a n t s ’ Union Referenco
Register, Fifty dollars, fo r which it will be fo r
warded to any address m the butted States,
transportion paid-
Holders o f five
shares o f the Capital
Stock, in addition to participating t'a the profits,
will receive one copy o f the Mercantile Refer
ence Register fr ee o f charge ; holders o f ten
»harts will be entitled to TWO copies; and na
more than ten shares o f the Capital Ctock w ill
be allotted to any one applicant.
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.
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